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Banks and Bankers:
State Banks 96
National Ranks 104
Birth Rate 132
Cotton Mills 86
Cordage Mills 94
County Affairs and Officials 17-36
Educational Institutions:
Accredited High Schools and Principals.
Apportionment of Public School Fund —
1920-1921
Colleges and Schools For Negroes
Denominational Colleges
Directors Institutional Summer Schools. .
Orphanages
Preparatory Schools and Principals ....
State Institutions
Superintendents of Graded Schools
Furniture Factories
Governors of North Carolina
Knitting Mills
Legal Holidays
North Carolina Day
North Carolina Fairs
North Carolina Railroads
Newspapers and Editors
Official Vote:
Congressional Vote — 1920
Vote For Governor — 1920
Vote For President— 1920
Vote For State Officers— 1920
Platforms:
Democratic State Platform — 1920
Republican State Platform— 1920
Population:
Population— 1910-1920
Population North Carolina Cities and
D Towns— 1900-1920
Presidents of U. S. Senate
Political Organizations:
State Democratic Executive Committee..
Republican State Executive Committee. . .
Practicing Attorneys
Practicing Dentists
Practicing Physicians
Real Estate and Personal Property—
1920-'21, Value of
Religious Organizations:
Baptist Church
Catholic Church
Christian Church
Christian Science Church
Free. Will Baptist Church
Jewish Organizations • •
Methodist Episcopal Church. South
Methodist Protestant Church
Moravian Church ■ ■ ■ ■ •
North Carolina Churches of Christ (Dis-
ciples)
Presbyterian Church
Primitive Baptist Church
Protestant Episcopal Church
. Society of Friends
United Evangelical Lutheran Church
Secretaries of the Navy
'Secretaries of State .•••;■•
Signers of The Declaration ot In-
d .pendence
Silk Mills
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60
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60
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127
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126
125
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121
124
128
129
119
119
120
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83
73
132
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55
52
56
53
55
44
50
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53
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55
132
118
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Societies and Organizations:
American Legion- Department "i North
Carolina
Air-Dried North Carolina Pine Club ...
Association of Counts Superlnl Ddi
Association of Grammar Teachei -
Association of High School Ti
and Principals
Association "t [ce ('ream Manufactures..
Association of Music Teachers
Association of Primary Teachers
Association Superior Court Clerks
118
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111
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Citizens Highway Association of North
Carolina
Eastern Carolina Chamber ol <
merce
Farmers Convention 116
Farmers Educational and Co-Operative
Union 110
Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons... 112
Grand Council Royal Arcanum 112
Grand Council Royal and Select
Grand Encampment I. 6. 6. F 112
Grand Lodge of Masons Ill
Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. of North
Carolina 112
Grand Lodge Knights Of Pythias
Hardware Association of the Carolinas. . 117
Jr. O. U. A. M 112
Medical Society of North Carolina 115
North Carolina Agricultural Socl ty .... 116
North Carolina Anti-Saloon League ... 117
North Carolina Association of Jewish
Women 1 ' •
North Carolina Association of Dailies. . . 115
North Carolina Association of Register
of Deeds 116
North Carolina Bankers Association ... II 5
North Carolina Bar Association 115
North Carolina Cotton Growers As-
sociation 116
North Carolina Conference Epworth
League 118
North Carolina Dental Society US
North Carolina Division Daughters
The American Revolution 1 '
North Carolina Division United Con-
federate Veterans 110
North Carolina Division United Daugh-
ters of The Confederacy HO
North Carolina Elks Association Ill
North Carolina Federation of Labor . .. 118
North Carolina Federation of Won
Clubs HI
North Carolina Folk Lore Society 115
North Carolina Good Roads Association 116
North Carolina Landowners Association.. 116
North Carolina League of Women
Voters "I
North Carolina Literary and Historical
Association HI
North Carolina Merchants \ n. 118
North Carolina Municipal Association... 118
North Carolina Pharmaceutical Asso-
ciation
North Carolina Press Association 118
North Carolina Orphans K lactation. ... 115
North Carolina Societj ol The I
cinnali "1
North Carolina Society of Ths Daugh-
ters of The Revolution 11"
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North Carolina Society of The Sons of
Tlio Revolution Ill
North Carolina State I as Asso-
ciation 117
North Carolina Retail Clothiers Asso
ciation 118
North Carolina Teachers Assembly .... in
North Carolina Tobacco Growers Asso-
ciation 116
North Carolina Traffic Association .... 118
North Carolina Wholesale Grocers As-
sociation 117
Old Hickory Association, 3(lth Division.
A. E. F 11"
Oasis Temple Charlotte 112
Peanut Growers Association 116
State Farmers Alliance 115
Southern Furniture Manufacturers As-
sociation 117
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Spanish War Veterans Hi
Sudan Temple, New Bern 112
i i Btate Medical Association 115
Western North Carolina Weekly Press
\ ociation 115
Wilmington Charlotte-Ash rille Highway
Association H6
Woman's christian Temperance Union... ill
Speakers of the U. S. House 120
State Government:
Executive Department 3-11
Judicial Department 13-16
Legislative Department 11-13
state Treasurers US
United States Senators 128
Woolen Mills 94
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS
Page
Allen Bros. Real Estate, Raleigh. .. .Front Cover
Atlantic Life Insurance Co., Richmond, Va. E
American Book Co. , New York C
Baker-Thompson Lumber Co., Raleigh 39
Barnes Safe & Vault Co., Richmond, Va. . . G
Bland Hotel, The, Raleigh 10
Burroughs Adding Machine Co., Raleigh ... 33
Campbell-Warner Co. , Raleigh 15
Capital Printing Co. , Raleigh 45
Cherokee Brick Company, Raleigh and Brick-
haven, N. C D
Citizens National Bank, The. Raleigh 7
Commercial National Bank. The. Raleigh... 5
Commercial Printing Co.. Raleigh Ho
Darnell and Thomas. Raleigh 107
Durfey and Marr, Raleigh 41
Edwards & Broughton Printing Company
Raleigh 27
Emerson Drug Co., Baltimore. Md B
Ginn and Company, New York 117
Hoen, A., and Company, Richmond. Va. ... D
llorton's. Raleigh 25
Hotel Fairfax, Norfolk, Va 2
Hotel Raleigh. The. Raleigh 21
Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Com-
pany, Greensboro 3
Johnson Publishing Co., Richmond. Va 113
Kellam Hospital. Richmond. Va G
King's Business Colleges, Raleigh and Char-
lotte 47
Life Insurance Company of Virginia, Rich-
mond. Ya HI
McPherson & Barnes, Kaleign F
Mechanics Savings Bank. Raleigh 49
Merchants National Bank, Raleigh 49
Meredith College, Raleigh 109
Monticello Hotel, Norfolk. Va E
Page
Murphy's Hotel, Richmond. Va 129
McKimmon and McKee, naleigh 79
Negro Agricultural and Technical College of
North Carolina, Greensboro 87
Nelson and Cooper, Architects. Raleigh ... F
News and Obs .Tver. The. Raleigh 93
North Carolina College For Women, Greens-
boro 57
North Carolina State College of Agriculture
and Engineering, State College Station,
Raleigh 65
O'Quinn. ,T. L. and Co., Raleigh 69
Parker-Hunter R?alty Co., Raleigh 85
Peace Institute, Raleigh 101
Pullen, Henderson and Co., Raleigh, Rich-
mond and Lynchburg 19
Raleigh Tanking and Trust Co.. Raleigh 49
Raleigh Iron Works Co. , Raleigh 35
Raleigh Real Estate and Trust Company,
Raleigh 23
Ricks Hotel, Th.\ Rocky Mount 75
Shaw University, Raleigh 89
Simpson, Frank B., Architect. Raleigh .... 59
Spingler, Raleigh 8 and 12
St. Augustine School, Raleigh 91
Stearns Engraving Co., Raleigh 29
Storr, H. S.. Company. Raleigh 31
Union Central Life Insurance Co.. The,
Carey J. Hunter & Bro., Agents. Raleigh.. 97
University of North Carolina, The, Chapel
Hill 105
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co Back Cover
Wake County Savings Bank, Raleigh 13
White. Howard. Lumber, Raleigh 43
larborough Hotel. The. Raleigh 11
York, C. V., Construction Co., Raleigh 11
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American Agricultural Chemical Company, Raleigh L33
North Carolina State Fair, Raleigh 136
Salter, James A., Raleigh 136
Seaboard Air Line Railway 134
Sydnor and Hundley, Richmond, Virginia 136
Sydnor Pump and Well Company, Richmond, Virginia 135
PRIVATE SECRETARY TO GOVERNOR—
William H. Richardson, of Wake.
EXECUTIVE CLERK— Miss Mamie C. Tur-
ner, of Wake.
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY — Miss Margaret
V. Willis, of Mecklenburg.
Department of State.
SECRETARY OP STATE— J. Bryan Grimes,
of Pitt. „ „ ,
AUTOMOBILE CLERK— J. E. Sawyer, of
Wake. ,. . _
CORPORATION CLERK— Miss Minnie Bag-
well, of Wake.
GRANT CLERK— L. Polk Denmark, of Wake.
Department State Auditor.
STATE AUDITOR— Baxter Durham, of
Wake
CHIEF CLERK— E. H. Baker, of Franklin.
CORPORATION CLERK— D. W. Terry, of
Richmond. _ .
PENSION CLERK— Mrs. Hattie S. Gay, of
Wayne. _ _, -
TRAVELING AUDITOR— W. T. Dixon, of
Cleveland.
Department of State Treasurer.
TREASURER— Benjamin R. Lacy, of V\
CHIEF CLERK— W. F. Moody, of Meoklen
burg. . _, ..
TELLER— Henry R- Williamson, of Martin.
INSTITUTION CLERK— J. E. Maloii". Jr ,
of Sampson.
Department of Education.
SUPT. OF PUBLIC INSTKI illoX— E. C.
Brooks, of Pitt.
CHIEF CLERK— W. II. 1'ittman, of Edge-
combe.
CLERK OF LOAN FIND— A. S. Brower, Of
C^ a r i A.T"T*im
SUPERVISOR OF TEACHER TRAINING —
A. T. Allen, of Rowan
RURAL SCHOOL AGENT— N. C. Ncwbold,
of Beaufort.
STATE INSPECTOR OF ri'BLIC IIICH
si imOLS— J. II. Iligh-mith. of Wake.
RURAL SCHOOL AGENT— L. C. Bm
of Wayne
DIRECTOR COMMUNITY SERVICE— W. C.
I I m cklenburg.
SCHOOL FOR ADULT ILLITERATES M)
Elizabeth Kelly, ol Jackson.
Department of Justice.
ATTORNEY- GENERAL James B Manning,
ol Wake
assistant &TTORNEJ GENERAL Frank
\:i h, ol Orarute
STENOGRAPHER Miss Eugenia B
Wake.
Corporation Commission.
CHAIRMAN W T. Lee, n»-
COM M issm\ m; Gei e P Pell Foi
COMMISSION ik \ I Ms fell \'
CLERK u Self. Etalelsh
RATE ' LERB w Q. Womble, Balelsh
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The Rei m
Noi Hi < larolina State ITlremi ns \ -
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North Carolina K tail Clothlei i \ o-
lon L18
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North Carolina T i \ o-
Lon H6
North Carolina Traffic Association .... lis
h Carolina Wholesale G
sociatlon 117
Old Hickory Association, 30th Division,
A. E. F L10
Temple Charlotte 112
Peanut Growers Association 116
State Farmers Alliance 115
Southern Furniture Manufacturers As-
Page
Spanish War Veterans Ill
Sudan Tempi . New Bem 112
Tii sta;.' Medical Association 115
Western North Carolina Weekly Press
\ ii H5
Wilmington-Charlotte-Ashsville Highway
Association H°
Woman's Christian Temperance Union... 114
Speakers of the U. S. House 120
State Government:
Executive Department 3-11
Judicial Department 13-16
Legislative Department 11-13
State Treasurers H8
United States Senators 128
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Fairy, Greensboro a
.Tulitisi.ii Publishing Co., Richmond, Va 113
Kt'llam Hospital. Richmond. Va G
King's Business Colleges, Raleigh and Char-
lotte 47
Life Insurance Company of Virginia, Rich-
mond, Va Ill
MePherson & Barnes, Kalelgn P
Mechanics Savings Bank. Raleigh 49
Merchants National Hank. Raleigh 49
Meredith College, Raleigh 109
U cello Hotel, Norfolk, Va E
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Storr, H. S., Company, Raleigh 31
Union Central Life Insurance Co., The,
Carey J. Hunter & Bro. . Agents, Raleigh.. 97
University of North Carolina, The, Chapel
Hill 105
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co Back Cover
Wake County Savings Bank, Raleigh 13
White, Howard, Lumber, Raleigh 43
V arborough Hotel, The, Raleigh 11
York, C. V., Construction Co., Raleigh 11
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State Government
(EXECUTIVE)
GOVERNOR — Cameron Morrison, of Meck-
lenburg.
LIEUT-GOVERNOR— W. B. Cooper of New
Hanover.
PRIVATE SECRETARY TO GOVERNOR—
William H. Richardson, of Wake.
EXECUTIVE CLERK— Miss Mamie C. Tur-
ner, of Wake.
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY — Miss Margaret
V. Willis, of Mecklenburg.
Department of State.
SECRETARY OF STATE — J. Bryan Grimes,
of Pitt.
AUTOMOBILE CLERK— J. E. Sawyer, of
Wake.
CORPORATION CLERK— Miss Minnie Bag-
well, of Wake.
GRANT CLERK— L. Polk Denmark, of Wake.
Department State Auditor.
STATE AUDITOR— Baxter Durham, of
Wake. . „
CHIEF CLERK— E. H. Baker, of Franklin
CORPORATION CLERK— D. W. Terry, of
Richmond.
PENSION CLERK— Mrs. Hattie S. Gay, of
Wayne. _
TRAVELING AUDITOR— W. T. Dixon, of
Cleveland.
Department of State Treasurer.
TREASURER— Benjamin R. Lacy, of Wake
CHIEF CLERK— W. F. Moody, of Meckler
burg.
TELLER— Henry R. Williamson, ot Martin.
INSTITUTION CLERK— J- E. Malonr, .Ir ,
of Sampson.
BOARD CLERK— O. M. Jones, of Harnett.
CORPORATION CLERK— Mrs. C. L. Adams,
of Durham.
Department of Education.
STJPT. OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION— E. C.
Brooks, of Pitt.
CHIEF CLERK— W. H. Pittman, of Edge-
combe.
CLERK OF LOAN FUND— A. S. Brower, of
Cabarrus.
SUPERVISOR OF TEACHER TRAIN!
A. T. Allen, of Rowan.
Kl UAL SCHOOL \i:i:.\T— N. C. New-bold,
of Beaufort.
STATE INSPECTOR OF PUBLIC Hloll
SCHOOLS— J. H. Hlghsmith, oi Wake.
RURAL SCHOOL AGENT— L. O B
hi' Wayne,
DIRECTOR COMMUNITY SERVICE W C
Crosby, ol Mecklenburg.
SCHOOL FOB ADULT ELLITEB J
Elizabeth Kelly, of I
Department of Justice.
attorney -i next: K M lining,
of Wake.
ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERA]
Nash, of Oran
s'l ENOGRAPHER Miss Eugenia Herri
Wake.
Corporation Commission.
CHAIRMAN w T. Lee, B
COMMISSION] B i I P i
COMMISSIONER Mien .1 Maxwell, Wake
CLERK it Self. Raleigh
RATE CLERK W Q Woi gn
STATE GOVERNMENT- EXECITIVE DEPARTMENT
BANK EXAMINER C. Latham, Raleigh.
CLERK Clyd Taylor, Raleigh.
Department of Labor and Printing.
COMMISSIONER \t I- Shlpman, ol Hen
derson.
ASSISTANT COMMISSIONKR— Lawrence E.
ils, of Wake
STATE lldi. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
m i. Shlpman, Director, Raleigh; John D.
Cole, Supt., Asheville; Wade n. Vause, Bupl .
Mi Dorothy McDowell, Supt.
Greensboro; Bellamy Harris. Supt., Wilming-
ton; w T. Carter, Supt., Winston-Salem.
spate PRINTERS Bynum Printing Co.,
Capita] Printing Co., Commercial Printing Co.,
Edwards and broughton Printing Co., Mitchell
Printing Co
Department of Agriculture.
COMMISSIONER— W. A. Graham, Lincoln.
BETAR1 AND PURCHASING AGENT -
l\. W. Barnes, Wilson.
CHIEF CLERK— Miss S. D. Jones, Raleigh.
DIRECTOR EXPERIMENT STATION— B.
W. Kilgore, Raleigh.
(TKATtlK MUSEUM— H. H. Brimley, Ra-
leigh
\ ETERINARIAN— William Moore, Raleigh.
ENTOMOLOGIST — Franklin Sherman, Ra-
leigh.
STATE FOOD AND OIL CHEMIST— W. M.
Allen, Raleigh.
STATE DEMONSTRATION AGENT— C. R.
Hudson, Raleigh.
AGRONOMIST— C. B. Williams, Raleigh.
MARKETS— B. F. Brown. Chief, Raleigh.
ANIMAL INDUSTRY— Dan T. Gray, Chief,
Raleigh.
DRAINAGE ENGINEER— H. M. Lynde, Ra-
leigh.
Insurance Department.
COMMISSIONER— Stacey W. Wade, of
Carteret.
DEPUTY COMMISSIONER— S. F. Camp-
bell, of Wake.
Ai'TVARY— E. T. Burr, of Wake.
CHIEF CLERK— A. L. Fletcher, of Wake.
CASHIER AND TAX CLERK— Miss Ida
Montgomery, of Warren.
LICENSE AND RECORD CLERK— Miss
Era Powell, of Wake.
FIRE MARSHAL DEPARTMENT— Deputy
and Investigator. W. A. Scott, of Guilford; F.
M Jordan, of Buncombe.
DEPUTY, FIRE PREVENTION EXPERT—
Sherwood Broekwell. of Wake
DEPUTY, ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR— N.
E. Cannadv. of Granville.
PUBLICITY. FIRE PREVENTION— Andrew
.Toyner. of Guilford.
Department of Revenue.
COMMISSIONER— A. D. Watts. Iredell.
CHIEF CLERK— O S Thompson. Wa'- ■
DEPUTY' COMMISSIONER— Luke Lamb,
Martin.
Adlutant General's Department.
GENERAL JOHN VAN B. METTS, Raleigh.
MAJOR (JORDAN SMITH. Asst. Adjt. Gen.,
Raleigh.
State Highway Commission
CHAIRMAN— Frank Page. Raleigh.
state HIGHWAY ENGINEER— Charles M
FJpham, Raleigh.
SUPT. MECHANICAL DIVISION— Charles
I). Fanner. Raleigh
ATTORNEY— W E. Cohoon. Elizabeth City.
Commission rs:
Pirsl District— W. E. Hart. Tarboro.
Second District — J. E. Cameron. Kinston.
Third District W A. McGirt, Wilmington,
b District — John Sprunt Hill, Durham.
Fifth District -J. Elwood Cox, High Point.
Sixth District— W. E. Wilkinson, Charlotte.
Seventh District — R. A. Doughton, Sparta.
Eighth District — John C. McBee, Bakersville.
Ninth District — J. G. Stikeleather, Asheville.
Commissioner Public Welfare.
MRS. CLARENCE JOHNSON. Raleigh.
State's Prison.
GEORGE R. POU, Supt., Raleigh.
S. II. BUSBEE, Warden, Raleigh.
Soldiers' Home.
J. A. WIGGS. Supt., Raleigh.
State Hospital.
DR. ALBERT ANDERSON, Supt., Raleigh.
State Board of Health.
J. HOWELL WAY. M.D., Pres., Waynesville.
RICHARD H. LEWIS, M.D., L.L.D., Ra-
leigh.
CHARLES E. WADDELL, C.E., Asheville.
THOMAS E. ANDERSON, M.D., Statesville.
A. J. CROWELL, M.D.. Charlotte
(HAS. O'H. LAUGHINGHOUSE, M.D.,
Greenville.
CYRUS THOMPSON. M.D., Jacksonville.
F. It. HARRIS. M.D., Henderson.
E. J. TUCKER. D.D.S.. Roxboro.
Executive Staff at Raleigh:
W. S. RANKIN, M.D., Secretary State
Board of Health and State Health Officer.
RONALD B. WILSON, Assistant to the Sec-
retary.
C. A. SHORE, M.D., Director State Labor-
atory of Hygiene.
L. B. McBRAYER, M.D., Superintendent of
the State Sanatorium for Treatment of
Tuberculosis and Chief Bureau of Tuber-
culosis.
G. M. COOPER. M.D., Chief of Medical In-
spection of Schools.
K E. MILLER, M.D., Directory of County
Health Work.
MISS ROSE M. EHRENFELD. R.N., Chief.
of Bureau of Public Health Nursing and
Infant Hygiene
H. E. MILLER, C.E., Chief of Bureau of
Engineering and Inspection.
F. M. REGISTER, M.D., Deputy State
Registrar of Vital Statistics.
J. S. MITCHENER, M.D., Chief of Bureau
of Epidemiology.
Historical Commission
CHAIRMAN— J. Bryan Grimes, Raleigh.
COMMISSIONERS— M. C. S Noble. Chapel
Hill; Frank Wood, Edenton ; D. H. Hill. Ra-
leigh; Thomas M. Pittman. Henderson.
SECRETARY— D. H. Hill. Raleigh.
LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE LIBRARIAN—
Henry M. London. Raleigh.
COLLECTOR FOR HALL OF HISTORY—
Fred A. Olds, Raleigh.
Budget Commission.
GOV. CAMERON MORRISON. Chairman.
W. N. EVERETT, of Rockingham.
R. A. DOUGHTON. of Sparta.
L. R. VARSER of Lumberton.
R. S. McCOIN, of Henderson.
R. A. DEWAR. of Andrews.
State Library.
LIBRARIAN— Miss Carrie Broughton, Ra-
leigh.
ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN— Mrs. Bessie King,
Raleigh.
ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN— Miss A. Weath-
ers, Raleigh.
Library Commission.
CHAIRMAN— Annie F. Petty, Wilkesboro.
TREASURER— Carrie L. Broughton, Raleigh.
COMMISSIONERS— Charles Lee Smith. Ra-
leigh ; A. M. Scales, Greensboro ; E. C. Brooks,
Raleigh.
SECRETARY AND DIRECTOR— Miss Mary
B. Palmer. Raleigh.
LIBRARIAN— Mary S. Yates, Greensboro.
Trustees State Library.
The Governor, Superintendent of Public In-
struction, Secretary of State.
THE NORTH CAROLINA YEAR BOOK
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The Commercial National Bank
RALEIGH, N. C.
"In the Heart of the Business District"
OFFICERS:
B. S. JERMAN. President.
CAREY J. HUNTER, Vice-President.
E. B. CROW, Active Vice-President.
A. P. BAUMAN. Cashier.
B. H. LITTLE. Assistant Cashier.
J. M. SHERWOOD, Assistant Cashier.
RESOURCES OVER $5,000,000.00
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
Above is a picture of one of the finest Bank and Office Building!
in the South. All outside offices. Modern conveniences.
Rents reasonable. Inspection invited.
STATE GOVERNMENT— EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
Governor's Council.
mry oi Sun. ■. Auditor, and
Buperlnti udenl oi Public Instruction, and At-
torney-General i legal adviser Execu-
tive Department.
State Board of Education.
The Qoyi rnor, E4<
ate, Auditor, Tree itirer, Sup.
dent ol Public Instruction and Attorney-Gen-
eral
State Board of Pensions.
The Govi rnor, Auditor and Attorney-General.
County Board of Pensions.
The Clerk of the Court and three ex-Con
federate soldiers appoint.'. i i..v tin- state Auditor.
Board of Public Buildings and Grounds.
The Governor, Secretary of State. Treasurer
and Attorney-General.
Printing Commission.
The Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor,
I tit. Superintendent Public instruction
and Attorney-General.
STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS.
G Lamb, chin., Williamston.
Clarence Call, Wilkesboro.
II. T. Claywell, Morgauton.
W. .1. Davis, llendersonville.
p.. S, Boyster, oxford
BOARD OF AGRICULTURE.
W. A Graham, ex officio Chairman. Raleigh.
First District— F. P. Latham, Raleigh.
i District — J. J. Harris. Washington.
Third District— R. L. Woodard, Oriental.
Fourth District Clarence Pue. Raleigh.
Fifth District— R. \V. Scott, Mebane.
District— A. T. McCallum, Red Sprint's.
th District — C. C. Wright, Wilkesboro.
Eighth District — II. Q. Alexander, Matthews.
Ninth District — L. B. McLelland. Statesville.
Tenth District — A. Cannon, Horse Shoe.
STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES AND
PUBLIC WELFARE.
M. L. Kesler, Thomasvtlle,
Carey J. Hunter, Raleigh
Mrs. Walter F. W lard, Wilson.
W. A.' Blair. Winston-Salem
Mrs. Thomas W. Lingle, Davidson.
Mrs. J. W. Pless, Marion
A W. McAlister, Greensboro.
FISHERIES COMMISSION.
J. C. Baum, Poplar Branch.
E i:. Freeman, Wilmington.
J, K. Dixon. Trenton
W. o. Saunders. Elizabeth Citv.
STATE GEOLOGICAL BOARD.
John H. Small. Beaufort.
C. C. Smoot, Wilkesboro.
F. R. Hewett, Ash.
s. Westrav Battle, Asheville.
NORTH CAROLINA COTTON COMMISSION.
A. W. McLean, Lumherton.
R. O. Everett, Durham.
L. J Baker. Palmyra.
(Commission was created in 1921 to act in
conjunction with similar Commissions in other
Southern States.)
TEXT BOOK COMMISSION.
T. Wingate Andrews, Salisbury.
N F. Steppe. Marion.
Miss Jane C. Sullivan. Asheville.
Thomas R. Foust, Greensl
Miss Mary Graham, Charlotte.
Miss Celeste Henkel, Statesville.
C. S. Warren. Hamlet.
MUNICIPAL BOARD OF CONTROL.
Chairman — James S. Manning. Raleigh.
Secretary — J. Bryan Grimes, Raleigh.
MOUNT MITCHELL PARK COMMISSION.
Locke Craig, Asheville.
.1 S. Holmes, Chapel Hill.
i: F. Watson, Burnsville.
C A. Webb, Asheville.
.1 S Carr, Durham.
George T. Winston, Asheville.
N. C. GEOLOGICAL AND ECONOMIC
SURVEY.
State Geologist — Joseph Hyde Pratt. Chapel
1J ill.
state Forester — J. S. Holmes, Chapel Hill.
Secretary — Miss Minnie Queen, Chapel Hill.
Cameron Morrison. Ex officio Chairman, Ra-
leigh.
M mbers of Board — Prank Hewett, Asheville.
R. G. Lassiter, Oxford ; John Sprunt Hill, Dur-
ham; C. C. Smoot, 3d., North Wilkesboro.
DIRECTORS NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE
FOR WOMEN, GREENSBORO.
E. E. Britton, Raleigh.
H. G. Chatham, Winston- Salem.
A. J. Connor. Rich Square.
J. L. Nelson. Lenoir.
Joseph Rosenthal, Goldsboro.
Mrs. Minnie Mclver Brown, Chadbourn.
C. H. Mebane, Newton.
J. D. Murphy, Asheville.
Mrs. Junius Grimes, Washington.
Mrs. R. J. Reynolds, Winston-Salem.
Miss Easdale Shaw, Rockingham.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS N. C. STATE COL-
LEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND
ENGINEERING.
P. S. Boyd. Mooresville.
T. T. Thome, Rocky Mount.
H. L. Stevens. Warsaw.
C. W. Gold, Greensboro.
T. E. Vann, Como.
T. T. Ballinger, Tryon.
O. L. Clark, Clarkton.
M. B. Stickley, Concord.
Clarence Poe. Raleigh.
W. H. Williamson, Raleigh.
W. R. Bonsol, Hamlet.
D. R. Noland, Crabtree.
Claud B. Williams, Elizabeth City.
Junius F. Diggs, Rockingham.
E. R. Johnson, Currituck.
W. S. Lee, Charlotte.
Charles L. Tomlinson, High Point.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF SAMARCAND
MANOR.
President — A. A. McGeachy, D.D., Charlotte.
Vice-President — E. Delia Dixon-Carroll. Ra-
leigh.
Sec. and Treas. — Mrs. J. R. Page. Aberdeen.
Mrs. W. S. Everett. Rockingham.
TRUSTEES A. AND T. COLLEGE,
GREENSBORO.
Frank Armfleld. Concord.
S. P. Collier, Jr., Winston-Salem.
J. H. Coward, Ayden.
F. W. Dunlap, Wadesboro.
J. J. Farriss, High Point.
M. C. S. Noble, Chapel Hill.
A. M. Scales, Greensboro.
C. M. Vanstory, Greensboro.
W. L. Poteat, Wake Forest.
THE NORTH CAROLINA TEAR BOOK
THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK, Raleigh, N. C.
Our Savings Department
THE RALEIGH SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY— 4 % on
Savings Accounts — Payable Quarterly. The most careful attention
given to all Fiduciary and Trust Matters
AFFORDING DOUBLE PROTECTION TO OUR PATRONS
ASSETS, $7,000,000.00
STATE GOVERNMENT- EXEC1T1VE DEPARTMENT
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DIRECTORS STATE PRISON.
James A. Leak, Chm., Wadesboro.
A. L. Bullock. Rowland.
Richard M. Chatham, Elkin.
E. B. Ficklen, Greenville.
\V. M. Saunders. Smithfleld.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH
CAROLINA.
Cameron Morrison, Governor, President ex
officio of the Board of Trustees.
E. C. Brooks. Superintendent of Public In-
structidn. member ex officio of th> Board of
Trustees.
J. Bryan Grimes, Acting Secretary.
Executive Committee :
Cameron Morrison, ex officio. Chairman ; E.
C. Brooks, Claudius Dockery, J. W. Graham.
.1. Bryan Grimes, Walter Murphy, R. H. Lewis,
C. L. Smith. Charles Whedbee. J. S. Man-
ning, F. D. Winston. W. N. Everett. W. P.
lyimm. .7. S. Carr, Josephus Daniels, A. M
Scales.
Members of the Board.
Thomas Contee Bowie, West Jefferson.
William E. Breese, Brevard.
Bennehan Cameron, Stagville.
James Lester DeLaney, Charlotte.
Adolphus Hill Eller, Winston-Salem.
John William Pries, Winston-Salem.
George Kenneth Grantham, Dunn.
Charles Felix Harvey. Kinston.
John A. Hendrix. Marshall.
William Lanier Hill, Warsaw.
George Allan Holderness, Tarboro
John C. Lamb, Williamston.
Richard Harry Lewis, Raleigh.
Henry M. London, Raleigh.
Addison Goodloe Mangum, Gastonia.
James Smith Manning, Raleigh.
John Archibald Parker. Charlotte.
John J. Parker. Monroe.
Robert Let? Smith. Albemarle.
George S. St.'ele Rockingham.
Walter Frank Taylor, Goldsboro.
Thomas Davis Warren. New Bern.
B. B. Williams. Warrenton.
John Kenyon Wilson. Elizabeth City
Stanley Winborne, Murfreesboro.
David Colin Barnes, Murfreesboro.
Perrin Busbee. Raleigh.
Julian Shakespeare Carr, Durham.
John Somerville Cunningham, Durham.
Josephus Daniels Raleigh.
William Dunn. Jr., New Bern.
Augustus Washington Graham, Oxford.
G«orge Chancellor Green, Weldon.
Harry Percy Crier, Statesville.
John Bryan Grimes, Raleigh.
Alexander Hawkins Graham. Hillsboro.
Ijuther Thompson Hartsell. Concord.
Rufus Lafayette Haymore, Mount Airy.
John Wetmore Hinsdale, Jr., Raleigh
Franklin P. Hobgood, Oxford.
William Stamps Howard, Tarooro.
Maxey L. John. Laurinburg.
Paul Jones Long, Jackson.
John Hall Manning. Kinston.
Angus Wilton McLean, Lumberton
George McNeill Rose, Fayetteville.
James Sprunt. Wilmington.
Julian Knox Warren, Trenton.
Lindsey Warren, Washington.
Benjamin Leonidas Banks. Gatesville.
William Hyslop Sumner Burgwyn, Woodland.
William Preston Bynum. Greensboro.
Burton Craig, Winston-Salem
Reuben Oscar Everett. Durham.
John Washington Graham. Hillsboro.
James Lee Hyatt. Burnsville.
Benjamin Kittrell Lassiter. Oxford.
Stahle Linn, Salisbury.
Frank A. Linnev. Boone.
Jacob Elmer Long. Graham
Walter Murphy. Salisbury.
Henry Allison Page, Aberdeen.
Edgar Walker Pharr, Charlotte.
Tasker Polk. Warrenton.
Robert Burwell Rcdwnit. Monroe.
Alexander Abe Shuford. Jr.. Hickory.
Charles Lee Smith. Raleigh.
Eugene Jackson Tucker, Roxboro
Zeb Vance Walser. Lexington.
Leslie Weil. Goldsboro.
Charles Whedbee. Hertford.
John Nestor Wilson, Greensboro.
Francis Donnell Winston, Windsor.
Albert Edgar Woltz, Gastonia.
Thomas Hall Battle Rocky Mount.
James McEntire Carson. Rutherfordton.
Frederick Jackson Coxe, Wadesboro
Willie Reid Dalton, Reidsville.
Cladius Dockery, Troy.
Rufus Alexander Doughton, Sparta.
William Nash Everett, Rockingham.
James T Exum. Snow Hill.
Ephraim Lash Gaither. Mocksville
Thomas Jackson Gold, High Point.
James Alexander Gray. Winston -Salem.
John Sprunt Hill. Durham.
Charles Andrew Jonas. Lineolnton.
Josiah Crudup Kittrell, Henderson.
Julian Smith Mann. Fairfield.
John Henry Pearson, Jr , Morganton.
Willie Mangum Person. Louisburg.
Augustus Hobson Price Salisbury.
James Dick Proctor, Lumberton.
Alfred Moore Scales. Greensboro.
Dorman Thompson, Statesvile.
Graham Woodard. Wilson.
Clement Gillespie Wright, Greensboro
STATE GOVERNMENT— EXEC1 T1VF. DEPABTM]
THE YARBOROUGH
RALEIGH'S LEADING AND LARGEST HOTEL
European Plan
RATES:
Rooms $1.50 to $3.50
B. H. GRIFFIN HOTEL COMPANY, Prop.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES EAST CAROLINA
TEACHERS TRAINING SCHOOL,
GREENVILLE.
C. Harding, Greenville.
B. Leigh Elizabeth City.
McDowell, Scotland Neck.
T. Ormond, Kinston.
L. McLeod, Maxton.
.1. R. Bannerman, Burgavv.
Cray R. King, Nashville.
A. B. Andrews. Raleigh.
Rudolph Duffy, Jacksonville.
E. C. Brooks. State Supt. Public Instruc-
tion, Chairman Ex Officio.
F.
J.
A.
Y.
R.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES STONEWALL JACK-
SON MANUAL TRAINING AND
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.
CONCORD.
J. P. Cook. Chm.. Concord.
.Tno. J. Blair, Secretary. Raleigh.
E. P. Wharton, Greensboro.
D. B. Coltrane, Treas., Concord.
H. A. Royster, M. D., Raleigh.
R. O. Everett, Durham.
Herman Cone. Greensboro.
Mrs. W. H. S. Burgwyn. Raleigh.
Mrs. A. B. Coble, Statesville.
Mrs. D. Y. Cooper, Henderson.
Mrs. W. N. Reynolds. Winston.
Miss Easdale Shaw. Rockingham.
Mrs. I. W. Faison, Charlotte.
Mrs. T. W. Bickett. Ralelzh.
DIRECTORS STATE SCHOOL FOR THE
BLIND AND DEAF, RALEIGH.
R. S. Busbee, Raleigh.
Charles W. Home, Clayton.
A. L. McNeill. Sanford.
Dr. W. A. Rogers, Franklin.
Richard R. Boyd. Warrenton.
H. II. McDendon. Wadesboro
Joseph E. Pogue, Raleigh.
Mrs. B. H. Griffin. Raleigh
J. T. Rowland, Raleigh
J. T. Alderman. Henderson.
C. M. Wilson, Wilsons Mills.
W. P.
James
DIRECTORS CASWELL TRAINING SCHOOL,
KINSTON.
Anderson, Wilson.
P. Bunn. Bailey.
Dr. I W. Faison, Charlotte.
Dr. .7. L. McMillan. Red Springs.
W. P. Parsons. Wadesboro
Mrs. S. P. Sitters,, ii. Km
James K. McMahon. Raleigh.
Dr. M. R. Stephenson, Seaboard.
DIRECTORS STATE SCHOOL FOR THE
DEAF AND BLIND. MORGANTON.
James F. Barrett. Asheville.
.lanniss Morrill. Faiilklainl
W. W. Neal. Marion
J. L. Scott, Jr.. Craham.
W. R Whitson, Asheville.
Mrs. I. I'. Jeter. Morgan ton.
A. C Miller. Shelby.
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DIRECTORS STATE HOSPITAL.
GOLDSBORO.
P. Aycock, Pantego
H. M. Blue. Laurinburg.
C M. Carr. Durham
II V. Horton, Win, I, ,n Salem.
F. P.. McKlnne, Louisburg.
Nathan O'Berry. Goldsboro.
II C McQueen, Wllmlngl
John 1>. Robinson. Wallace.
DIRECTORS STATE HOSPITAL.
MORGANTON
.1 k Boyd, Waynesvllle.
C. E. Brooks, Hendersoni
Mrs. E. c stair,, r, i. Asheville.
C. C. Cranford, Ashi I
STATE GOVERNMENT— EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
The BLAND HOTEL
RALEIGH, N. C.
Fire-Proof and Strickly Modern — Most Desirable Location — Only one
Block from Shopping District and a Half Block From Post Office —
Two Blocks from Union Station.
RATES: $1.50 TO $3 00 PER DAY
RED CROSS CAFETERIA CONNECTION
BLAND AND ST. CLOUD, Proprietors
J. H. Giles, Glen Alpine.
G. S. Kirby. Marion.
S. M. Robinson, Gastonia.
John M. Scott, Charlotte.
C. P. Wharton, Greensboro.
DIRECTORS STATE HOSPITAL,
RALEIGH.
James H. Bridgers, Henderson.
Joseph G. Brown, Raleigh
Leslie B. Adams, Windsor.
Felix Harvey, Kinston.
George Howard, Tarboro.
Walter L. Parsons, Rockingham.
L. R Varser, Luruberton.
John F. Wiley. Durham.
Mrs. Marshall F. Williams, Faison.
TRUSTEES ORTHOPOEDIC HOSPITAL,
GASTONIA.
Charles B. Armstrong, Gastonia
W. C. Bivens, Wadesboro.
Archibald Johnson. Thomasville.
R. B. Babington, Gastonia.
George Blanton, Shelby
F. C. Harding, Greenville.
R. R. Ray, McAdenville.
J. Lee Robinson, Gastonia.
Morgan B Spier, Charlotte.
TRUSTEES SOLDIERS HOME. RALEIGH.
YV. J. Andrews, Raleigh.
Miss Martha Haywood, Raleigh.
Armstead Jones, Raleigh.
Mrs. R. E. Little, Wadesboro.
Julian S. Carr, Durh-Mi>.
Baxter Durham, Raleigh.
Claude Barbee, Raleigh.
DIRECTORS CONFEDERATE WOMAN'S
HOME, FAYETTEVILLE.
James A. Bryan. New Bern
W. E. McGill. Fayetteville.
J. W. McLaughlin Sanford.
T. T Thorne, Rocky Mount.
George M. Rose. Fayetteville.
W. H. White, Oxford.
TRUSTEES MOSES H. CONE MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL.
Hugh G. Chatham, Elkln.
J. Elwood Cox, High Point.
J. Lindsay Patterson, Winston- Salem.
DIRECTORS A. & N. C. RAILROAD.
Officers :
President — C D. Bradham. New Bern.
Secretary and Treasurer — Stamps Howard,
Tarboro.
Attorney — W. F. Evans, Raleigh.
State's Proxy — W. C. Petty, Charlotte.
Auditor — Charles V. Webh. Morehead City.
State Expert — T. Bodie Ward, Wilson.
Finance Commission — J. Y. Joyner, LaGrange ;
W. M. Webb. Morehead City; John S.
Weskett, Bayboro.
Directors :
C D. Bradham. New Bern.
H. T. Bateman, Wilson.
T. Austin Finch, Thomasville.
M. L. Jones. Goldsboro.
Courtney Mitchell, Kinston.
W H. McElwee, Raleigh.
David F. McKinney, Louisburg.
Joseph F. Patterson, New Bern.
DIRECTORS NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
Officers:
President — Wade H. Harris Charlotte.
Secretary and Treasurer — Archibald Johnson,
Thomasville.
State Expert — Charles F Dalton, Charlotte.
State's Proxy — Benj. J. Smith, Charlotte.
Attorney — R. N. Hatckett, North Wilkesboro.
Directors:
John F. Bowles. Statesville.
W T. Brown. Winston-Salem.
C. W. Johnston. Charlotte.
Robert Lassiter, Charlotte.
R. H. W. Stone, Greensboro.
Wiliam Weill. Charlotte
Gilbert C. White, Durham.
STATE BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS.
President — William P. Holt, M.D., Duke.
Sec. -Treas. — Kemp P. B. Bonner, M.D.,
Morehead City.
William P. Holt, M.D.. Duke.
Lester A. Crowell M.D.. Lincolnton.
Kemp P. B. Bonner. M.D.. Morehead City.
J. Gerald Murphy, M.D., Wilmington.
Lucius N. Glenn, M.D. , Gastonia.
William M. Jones, M.D., Greensboro.
Clarence A. Shore, M.D., Raleigh.
BOARD OF ARCHITECTURAL EXAMINATION
AND REGISTRATION.
W. C. Northup, Winston-Salem.
W. G. Rogers, Charlotte
W. H. Lord. Asheville.
Harry Barton, Greensboro.
Jas. F. Gause, Jr., Wilmington.
STATE BOARD OF ACCOUNTANCY
J. J. Bernard, Raleigh.
Charles K. Goodno. Raleigh.
John B. McCabe, Wilmington.
George G. Scott, Charlotte.
STATE BOARD CHIROPRATIC EXAMINERS
I. C. Carlson, Greensboro.
Eugene L Cox. Winston -Salem.
William P. Love, Charlotte.
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ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS
P. H. Daggett, Chapel Hill.
N. C. Mullican, Mocksvllle.
Harry St George Tucker. Raleigh.
Chares E. Waddell. Asheville.
Gilbert C. White, Durham.
BOARD OF DENTAL EXAMINERS.
J. Martin Fleming. Raleigh.
F. L. Hunt, Asheville.
STATE EXAMINERS IN OPTOMETRY.
Fred N. Day, Winston-Salem.
F. C. Roberts, Charlotte.
A. G Spingler, Raleigh.
Sam Levy, Charlotte.
STATE VETERINARY BOARD.
L. J. Herring, Wilson.
A. C. Jones, High Point
BOARD OF NAVIGATION AND PILOTAGE.
C. C. Chadbourn. Wilmington.
Richard Dosher. Southport
Henry C. McQueen, Wilmington.
James Sprunt, Wilmington.
Thomas F. Wood. Wilmington.
STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY.
Kelley E. Bennett, rirysnn City.
C. P. Gillyer, Morganton.
Ira W. Rose, Rocky Mount.
Edward V. Moeller, Tarhoro
STATE BOARD OF OSTEOPATHIC
EXAMINERS.
S. W. Huffman. Statesville.
F. R Heine. Greens I
W. E. Crutehfii'ld. Greensboro
STATE STANDARD KEEPER.
T. F. Erockwell, Raleigh.
State Government
(LEGISLATIVE)
SENATORS.
First District — Stanley Winhorne (D.), Mur-
freesboro; Dr. E. J. Griffin. (D.), Edenton.
Second District— Harry W. Stubbs (D.), Wil-
liamston; H. L. Swain (D.), Columbia.
Third District— W. H. S. Burgwyn (D.),
Woodland.
Fourth District — Paul Jones (D.), Tarboro:
W. L. Long (D.), Roanoke Rapids.
Fifth District— N. W. Outlaw (D.). Green-
ville. , _ ,
Sixth District — F. B. McKinne (D.), Louis-
burg; T. W. Williams (D.), Elm City.
Seventh District — Luther Hamilton (D.),
Morehead City; J. S. Hargett (D.), Trenton.
Eighth District— W. F. Taylor (D.), Golds-
boro.
Ninth District — W
Point.
Tenth District — Kenneth
Wilmington.
Eleventh District — E.
(D. ), Elizabethtown.
Twelfth District— L. R. Varser (D.), Lumber-
ton.
Thirteenth District— Dr.
(D.), Fayetteville.
Fourteenth District — James Raynor
Benson; W. P. Byrd (R.), Lillington.
Fifteenth District— Leon S. Brassfield 'D.)
Raleigh.
Sixteenth District— R. S.
derson.
Seventeenth District — L.
Roxboro.
A. Brown (D.), Rocky
O. Burgwin (D.),
F. McCulloch, Jr.,
J. Vance McGougan
(R.).
McCoin (D.). Hen-
M. Carlton (D.).
R. Walker
Mendenhall
(D.).
(D).
Eighteenth District — Bennehan Cameron (D.)
Stagville; J. Elmer Long (D.). Graham
Nineteenth District — Wm.
Spray.
Twentieth District^-O. E
High Point.
Twenty-first District— L M Blue
Gibson; W. L. Parsons (D.). Rockingham.
Twenty-second District — Clifford N. Cox (R. ).
Asheboro.
Twenty-third District— Frank L Dunlap (D.),
Wadesboro; J. Walter Lambeth ID.). Tb
ville.
Twenty-fourth District— L. T. Hartaell (D.),
Concord; J. L. DeLaney (D.). Charlotte.
Twenty-fifth Districts-Walter li- Woodson,
(D.), Salisbury.
Twenty-sixth District— A. P.
Winston-Salem.
Twenty-seventh District — C. M.
(resigned), Walnut Cove.
Twenty-eighth District— L B
(R. ) , Wilkesboro.
Twentv-ninth District — John A
(D.), Statesville.
Thirtieth District— W. A H
Newton.
Thirty-first District — Carl E. Carpenter
Gastonia.
Thirty se id Di trli I Sol m m Gauerl
Butherfordton; B. M Oates
ville.
Thirtv-third D
Marlon; N M Patton
Sams
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STATE GOVERNMENT— LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT
132 Fayetteville
Street
Thirty-fourth District — Dr. W. J. Robinson
(R.), Creston.
Thirty-fifth District — J. Coleman Ramsey
(R. ), Marshall.
Thirty-sixth District — Marcus Ervvin (D. ),
Asheville.
Thirty-seventh District — M. D. Kinsland (D.),
Waynesville.
Thirty-eighth District— R. A. Dewar (R. ),
Andrews.
OFFICERS.
PRESIDENT— \V. ... Cooper, Wilmington.
PRESIDENT PRO TEM.— W. L. Long,
Roanoke Rapids.
PRINCIPAL CLERK— Frank D. Hackett,
North Wilkesboro.
READING CLERK— C. C. liroughton, Troy.
ENGROSSING CLERK— Joseph J. Mackay,
Jr.. Raleigh.
SERGEANT-AT-ARMS— W. D. Gasker, Fay-
etteville.
REPRESENTATIVES.
Alamance — W. P. Lawrence (D.), Elon Col-
lege.
Alexander— J. T. Linney (R.), Hiddenite.
Alleghany— R. A. Doughton ID.). Sparta.
Anson — B. E. Bennett (D.). Wadesboro.
Ashe — T. C. Bowie (D.), West Jefferson.
Avery — T. C. Hicks (R. ), Minneapolis.
Beaufort— W. M. Butt (D.), Bomurton.
Bertie — J. H. Matthews (D.), Windsor.
Bladen — L. D. Melvin (D.), Parkersburg.
Brunswick — E. H. Smith (R. ), Southport.
Buncombe — Luke H. Young (D.), Leicester;
Mrs. Exum Clement Stafford, D.), Asheville.
Burke — Jos. B. Cooper (R.), Connelly
Springs.
Cabarrus — H. S. Williams (R.), Concord.
Caldwell— A. A. Williams (R.), Lenoir.
Camden — W. J. Morrisette (D.), Camden.
Carteret — D. M. Jones (R. ), Beaufort.
Caswell— John E. Tucker (D.), Yanceyville.
Catawba — J. A. Propst (R. ), Conover.
Chatham— Leon T. Lane (D.). Ore Hill.
Cherokee — F. O. Christopher (R. ), Murphy.
Chowan— W. W. Bunch (D.), Tyner.
Claj^Alex O. Bradley (R. ), Hayesville.
Cleveland— Peyton McSwain (D.), Shelby.
Columbus— J. R. Williamson (D.), Cerro
Gordo.
Craven— W. F. Ward (D.), New Bern.
Cumberland— E. J. Kennedy (D.), Fayette-
ville.
Currituck — E. R. Johnson (D.). Currituck.
Dare — B. G. Crisp (D.), Manteo.
Davidson — Ben F. Lee (R. ). Lexington.
Davie — A. T. Grant, Jr., (R. ), Mocksville.
Duplin— E. J. Hill (D. ). Warsaw.
Durham — R. 0. Everett (D.) Durham; F.
L. Fuller, Jr.. (D.), Durham.
Edgecombe — R. T. Fountain (D.). Rocky
Mount.
, Forsyth— R. M. Cox (D.). Rural Hall: C. E.
| Hamilton (D.), Winston-Salem.
Franklin — John B. King (D. ), Youngsville.
Gaston — A. E. Woltz (D.), Gastonia; H. B.
Gaston (D.), Belmont.
Gates— R. W. Gatling (D.), Gatesville.
Graham — T. J. Graham (R. ), Hrock.
Granville — B. W. Parham (D.), Oxford.
Greene— J. T. Exum (D.), Snow Hill.
Guilford — J. A. Austin (D.) High Point:
T. E. Whitaker (D.), Guilford Colloge; C. G.
Wright (D.). Greensboro.
Halifax— J. H. Darden (D.), Spring Hill;
F. M. Taylor (D.). Brinkleyville.
Harnett — N. A. Townsend (D.), Dunn.
Haywood — W. H. Henderson (D. ) , Canton.
Henderson — R. C. Clark (R.), Hendersonville.
Hertford — D. C. Barnes (D.), Murfreesboro.
Hoke — Oscar Leach (O.). Raeford.
Hyde— C. L. Bell (D.), Swan Quarter.
Iredell— H. P. Grier (D.), Statesville; Dr.
Reid R. Morrison (D.), Statesville.
Jackson — John B. Ensley (R. ), Dillsboro.
Johnston — Paul D. Grady (D.). Kenly; J.
W. Barnes (D.), Clayton.
Jones — T. C. Whitaker (D.), Trenton.
Lee — Dr. W. A. Monroe (D.), Sanford.
Lenoir — J. G. Dawson (D.), Kinston.
Lincoln — A. L. Quickel (D.), Lincolnton.
Macon — W. A. Rogers (D.), Franklin.
Madison — John A. Hendrix (R. ). Marshall.
Martin — Clayton Moore (D.), Williamston.
McDowell— W. W. Neal (D.). Marion.
Mecklenburg— E. W. Pharr (D.), Charlotte;
W. R. Matthews (D.), Charlotte; R. M. Person
(D.), Charlotte.
Miti ■hell— John C. McBee( R.), Bakersville.
Montgomery — E. R. Burt (D.), Biscoe.
Moore — Georgo R. Ro^s (D. ), Jackson Springs.
Nash— M. V. Barnhill (D.). Rocky Mount;
M. B. Glover (D.), Bailey.
Now Hanover — Emmett H. Bellamy (D.).
Wihnington.
Northampton — Dr. M. Bolton, (deceased).
(D.), Rich Square.
Onslow — E. H. Walton (D.). Jacksonville.
Orange— A. H. Graham (D. ). Hillsboro.
Pamlico — Geo. C. Dees (D.). Grantsboro.
Pasquotank — C. A. Cooke (D.), Elizabeth
City.
Pender — Leslie Johnson (D.), Burgaw.
Perquimans— Dr. E. S. White (D.). Bel-
videre.
Person — J. C. Pass (R.). Roxboro.
Pitt — Julius Brown (D.), Greenville: R. V.
Smith (D.). Avden.
Polk— C. O. Ridings (D.). R. F. D.. Finger-
ville, S. C.
Randolph— J. E. Spence (R.). Bennett.
Richmond — W. N. Everett (D.). Rocking-
ham.
Robeson— N. B. McArthur (D.). Red Springs;
N. W. Jenkins (D. ), Fairmont.
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RALEIGH, N. C.
Rockingham— M. D. Holderby (D. ). Ruffln:
J. W. Walker (D.). Reidsville.
Rowan — Water Murphy (D.), Salisbury; W.
C. Coughenour (D.), Salisbury.
Rutherford— C. F. Cline (D.). Gilkey.
Sanyjson — T. E. Owens (R. ), Clinton.
Scotland — A. E. Shaw (D.). Wagram.
Stanly — A. I. Huneycutt (R. ). Badin.
Stokes — H. McGee (R. ). Germanton.
Surry— S. O. McGuire (R.). Elkin.
Swain — W. Gentry Hall (R. ). Ravensford.
Transylvania — Ralph R. Fisher (R. ), Brevard.
Tyrrell— H. S. Swain (D.). Columbia.
Union--— T. F. Limerick (D.). Monroe; Earl
Ezzell (D. ), Waxhaw.
Vance— R. B. Taylor (D.). Townsville.
Wake — J. M. Tempi ton. Jr., (D.), Kaleigh;
C. A. Gosney (D.), Raleigh; G. W. Mumford
(resigned), (U.), Raleigh.
Warren — J. M. Coleman (D.), Macon.
Washington — Van B. Martin (1) ). Plymouth.
Watauga— i;laine Coffey (R. ). ShuUs Mills.
Wayne— R. P. Uzzell (1).). Goldsboro; A.
W. Byrd (D.), Mt. Olive.
Wilkes— C. 11. Cowles (R. ). Wilkesboro.
Wilson— H. G. Connor. Jr.. (D.). Wilson.
Yadkin — Dr. C. G. Bryant, (resigned), (Hi.
Jon.svilie.
Yancey— J. P. Gibbs (R.). Burnsville.
OFFICERS.
SPEAKER— Harry P. Grier. Statesville.
PRINCIPAL CLERK— Alex. Lassiter. Au-
lander.
READING CLERK— David P. Dellinger,
Cherryville.
KXGROSSING CLERK— Otis P. Shell. 1'
SERGEANT-AT-ARMS — Walter Green.
Greensboro.
State Government
(JUDICIAL,)
The Supreme Court
Walter Clark, of Wake, Chief Justice.
Piatt D. Walker, of Mecklenburg. Associate
Justice.
William A. Hoke, of Lincoln, Associate Jus-
tice.
W. P. Stacy, of New Hanover, Associate
Justice.
W. J. Adams, of Moore. Associate Justice.
J. L. Seawell, Clerk, Raleigh.
Edward C. Seawell, Deputy Clerk, Raleigh.
Marshall DeL. Haywood. Marshal and Li-
brarian, Raleigh.
Robert C. Strong, Reporter, Raleigh.
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.
Judges of Superior Courts
First District — W. M. Bond. Edenton.
Second District — George W. Connor, Wilson.
Third District — John H. Kerr, Wanenton.
Fourth — District — F. A. Daniels. Goldsboio.
Fifth District — J. Loyd Horton, Farmville.
Sixth District — Oliver H. Allen, Kinston.
Seventh District — Thos. H. Calvert. Raleigh.
Eighth District — E. H. Cranmer. Southport
Ninth District — C. C. Lyon, Elizabethtown.
Tenth District — W. A. Devin, Oxford.
Eleventh District— H. P. Lane. Reidsville.
Twelfth District— Thos. J. Shaw. Greensboro.
Thirteenth District— W. E. Brock. Wades-
boro.
Fourteenth District — W. F. Harding, Char-
lotte.
Fifteenth District — I!. F. Long. Statesvllle
Sixteenth District— J. L. Webb, Sbelby.
Seventeenth District — T. B. Finlcy, Wilkes-
boro.
Eighteenth District — J. Bis Bay. Burnsville.
Nineteenth District — P. A. McElroy, Mar-
shall.
Twentieth District — T. D. Bryson. B
City.
Emergency Judoes.
George H. Brown. Washington.
Garland Ferguson. Waynesvillc.
Solicitors
First District— J. C. B. Khringhaus. Eliza-
beth City. ,„ v , „,
Second District— Richard G. Allsbrook. Tar-
boro.
Third District — Garland E. Mldyette, Jack-
son.
Fourth District— Walter 1> Slier,
Fifth District — Jesse II. Davis. New B
Sixth District- .1 A Powi rs, K
Sev nth District— H. B. Norris. Raleigh.
Eighth District— Woodus R Hum, W'i'i
ton.
Ninth District- S B M : IXtOli.
Tenth District s m Gattls, Hll
Eleventh Distrin s P Grai
Airy.
Twelfth District John C Bower, Lexington.
Thirteenth District M w \j h Hai
F< ,uri. enth District <'• W Wll
tnliia
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STATE GOVERNMENT— JI'DII ill. U, DEPARTMENT
Fifteenth District — Hoyden Clement, Salis-
Sixtecuth District — R. L. Huffman, Morgan-
ton.
Seyente nth District — Johnspn J. Hayes,
North Wilkesboro.
Eighteenth District— G. D. Bailey, Toledo.
Nineteenth District — George M. Pritchard,
Marshall.
Twentieth District — Gilmer A. Jones, Frank-
lin.
Superior Courts for 1922
First Judicial District.
Spring Term — Judge F. A. Daniels. Golds-
boro.
Fall Term — Judge J. H. Kerr, Warrenton.
Solicitor — J. C. B. Ehringhaus, Elizabeth
City.
Currituck — March 6, May 1. September 4.
Camden — March 13, September 25.
Pasquotank — January 2, February 13, March
20, September 18, November 6, November 13.
Perquimans — January 23, April 17, Oc-
tober 30.
Chowan — April 3, September 11, December 4.
Gates — March 27, July 31. December 11.
Dare — May 29. October 16.
Tyrrell — January — 30, April 24, November 27.
Hyde — May 22, October 17.
Beaufort — January 16, February 20. April 10,
May 8, July 24, October 2, November 20,
December 18.
Second Judicial District.
Spring Term — J Boyd Horton, Farmvllle.
Fall Term — Judge F. A. Daniels, Goldsboro.
Solicitor — Richard G. Allsbrook, Tarboro.
Edgecombe — March 6, April 2, May, 30, Sep-
tember 11, November 13.
Martin — March 20, June 19, September 18,
December 11.
Nash — January 23, February 20, March 13,
April 24, May 22, August 28, October 9,
November 27.
Washignton — January 9. April 17, July 10,
October 16.
Wilson — February 6, May 15, June 26, Sep-
tember 4, October 2, October 30, December 18.
Third Judicial District.
Spring Term — Judge Oliver H. Allen, Kins-
ton.
Fall Term — Judge J Loyd Horton, Faim-
ville.
Solicitor — Garland E. Midyette, Jackson.
Hertford — February 27, April 17, August 7,
October 16.
Bertie — February 13, May 8. August 28,
November 13.
Northampton — April 3, July 31, November 13.
Halifax — January 30, March 20, May 29,
August 14, November 27.
Warren — January 16, May 22, September 18.
Vance — March 6, June 19, October 2.
Fourth Judicial District.
Spring Term — Judge Thomas H. Calvert,
Raleigh.
Fall Term — Judge Oliver H. Allen, Kinston.
Solicitor— W. D. Siler, Pittsboro.
Wayne — January 23. April 10, May 29, Au-
gust 21, October 9, November 27.
Johnston — February 20, March 13, April 24,
August 14, September 25, December 11.
Harnett — January 9, February 6, May 22,
September 4, November 13.
Chatham — January 16, March 20, May 15,
July 31. October 23.
Bee — March 27, May 8, July 17, September
18, October 30.
Fifth Judicial District.
Spring Term — Judge E. H. Cranmer, South-
port.
Fall Term — Judge Thomas H. Calvert, Ra-
leigh.
Solicitor — Jesse H. Davis, New Bern.
I Pitt— January 16, February 20, March 20,
April 17, May 22, August 21, September 11,
September 25. October 23.
Craven— January 9, February 6, April 10,
May 15, June 5, September 4. October 2,
November 20.
Pamlico — May 1, November 6.
Jones — April 3, September 18.
Carteret— January 30. March 13. June 12
October 16, December 4.
Greene — February 27, June 26, December 11.
Sixth Judicial District.
Spruig Term— Judge C. C. Byon, Elizabeth-
town.
Fall Term — Judge E. H. Cranmer, Southport.
Solicitor — J.- A. Powers, Kinston
Duplin — January 9, March 27, August 28,
November 20
Benoir — January 13. February 20, April 10,
May 22. June 12, August 21, October 16, No-
vember 6, December 11.
Sampson — January 30, March 7, April 25.
August 8, September 19, October 23.
Onslow— March 6, April 17, July 17, October
9, December 4.
Seventh Judicial District.
Spring Term — Judge W. A. Devin, Oxford.
Fall Term — Judge C. C. Byon, Elizabeth-
town.
Solicitor — H. E. Norris, Raleigh.
Wake — January 9, January 30. February 6,
March 6, April 10. May 1. May 22 June 5.
July 11, September 11, October, 2, November
6, December 11.
Franklin— January 16, February 20, May, 15.
August 2§, October 16, November 13. .
Eighth Judicial District.
Spring Term — Judge W. M. Bond, Edenton.
Fall Term— Judge W. A. Devin, Oxford.
Solicitor — Woodus Kellum, Wilmington.
New Hanover — January 16, February 6,
March 6, March 20, April 17, May 15. May 29,
June 12, July 24. September 11 September
18, October 16, November 13, December 4.
Pender' — January 23, March 27, May 22,
September 25, October 30.
Columbus — January 30, February 20. May 1,
August 21, November 20, December 18.
Brunswick — January 9, April 10, June 19,
September 4. October 2.
Ninth Judicial District.
Spring Term — Judge George W. Connor, Wil-
son.
Fall Term — Judge W. M. Bond, Edenton.
Solicitor— S. B. McBean, Maxton.
Bladen — January 9, March 13, April 24,
August 9, October 16.
Cumberland — January 16, February 13, March
20, May 1. May 29, August 28, September 18.
October 23, November 20.
Hoke — January 23, April 17, August 14,
November 27.
Robeson — January 20, February 6, March 27,
May 15, July 10, September 4. October 2, No-
vember 6, December 4.
Tenth Judicial District.
Spring Term — Judge John H. Kerr, Warren-
ton.
Fall Term— Judge George W. Connor, Wil-
son.
Solicitor— S. M. Gattis, Hillsboro.
Alamance — March 6, March 27, May 15, May
29, August 21, September 11, November 27.
Durham — January 9, February 27, March 6,
May 1. May 22, June 19, August 28, Sep-
tember 25, November 6, December 11.
Granville — February 13, April 10. July 24,
November 13.
Orange — April 3, May 8, September 4, De-
cember 4.
1' lson — February 6, April 24, August 14,
October 16.
STATE GOVERNMENT— JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT
Campbell- Warner Company
210-212 South West Street Raleigh, N. C. Bell Phone 1131
MANUFACTURERS
Monuments
Iron Fencing
Building Stone
Cemetery work a specialty — Work erected anywhere
Eleventh Judicial District.
Spring Term — Judge W. F. Harding, Char-
lotte.
Fall Term — Judge W. E. Broek, Wadesboro.
Solicitor — S. P. Graves, Mount Airy.
Ashe— April 10. July 10, October 16.
Alleghany — May 8, September 25.
Surry — February 6, April 24, August 28,
October 23.
Forsyth — January S. February 13, March 13,
May 22. July 24, September 11. October 2,
November 7, December 11.
Rockingham — January 23, February 27, May
15. June 19, August 7, November 20.
Caswell — April 3, August 21, December 4.
Twelfth Judicial District.
Spring Term — Judge B. F. Long, Statesville.
Fall Term— Judge W. F. Harding, Char-
lotte.
Solicitor — John C. Brower, Lexington.
Guilford — January 16, February 13, March 13,
April 17. May 1, May 15. June 5. June 19.
August 14, August 21, September 4, Septem-
ber 18. October 2, November 6, December 4.
Davidson — February, 27, May 8, July 31, No-
vember 20.
Stokes — April 3. April 10. July 17, October
23, October 30.
Thirteenth Judicial District.
Spring Term — Judge J. L. Webb. Shelby.
Fall Term — Judge B. F. Long, Statesville.
Solicitor — M. W. Nash. Hamlet.
Union — January 30, February 20, March 27.
May 8, July 31. October 16.
Anson — January 16, March 6, April 17.
June 12, September 11. October 2. Novem
ber 13.
Scotland — March 13, May 1, June 5, Octo-
ber 30, November 27.
Moore — January 23, February 13, May 22,
August 14, September 18, December 11.
Richmond — January 9. March 20, April 10.
May 29. June 19. July 18, September 4, No-
vember 6, December 1
Stanly — February 6, April 17, May 15, July
10. October 16. November 20.
Fourteenth Judicial District.
Spring Term— Judge T. I!. Flnley, Wilkes-
boro.
Fall Term— Judge J. L. Webb, Shelby.
Solicitor — G. W. Wilson, Gastonia
Gaston — January 16, January 23, March 20.
April 17, June 5. August 11. August 21,
September 18. October 23. December i.
Mecklenburg — Januarv 9, February C. Feb-
ruary 27, March 6. April 3, May 1. May 15.
May 22. June 12. .lime 19. July 10, August
8, September 4. October 2. October 9. Octo-
ber 30. November 13.
Fifteenth Judicial District.
Spring Term— Judge .1 lii* Kay, Burnsyllle.
Fall Term— Judge T. B. Flnley, Wilkesboro.
Solicitor— Hayden Clement, Salisbury.
Iredell— January 3d. March 13. May 1.".. July
31. November 6.
Cabarrus— January 9. Februarj 27. April 21.
August 1 1. October 16.
Randolph— March 20. July 17. Sei
December 4.
Rowan— February 13, March 6, m
tember 11. Novi 1
Montgomery- January 23. April 10, July 10,
September 2.")
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Sixteenth Judicial District.
Spring Term Judgi P A McElroj U
shall.
Fall Term- Judge .1 Bl IU\ Burnsrilie,
Solicitor K L 11 ion.
Polk April 17. September 18
Cli veland Man b 27. Jub I.
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STATE GOVERNMENT— JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT
Lincoln — January 30. July 17, October 16.
Burki — March 13. August 7, October 2, De-
cember i.
Caldwell February 27. May 22, August 21,
Niivt'inbiT 13.
Seventeenth Judicial District.
Spring Term — Judge T. B. Bryson, Bryson
City.
Pal] Term — Judge P. A. McElroy, Marshall.
Solicitor — John J. Hayes, North Wilkesboro.
Mitchell— April 10, July 31, November 13.
Watauga — March 27, September 4.
Wilkes— March 6, May 29, August 7, Oc-
tober 2.
AJ.exand.3r — February 20, September 18.
Yadkin — February 27, August 21, Novem-
ber 27.
Catawba — February 6. May 8. July 3, Octo-
ber 30.
ivery — April 24, July 17, October 16.
Davie — March 20, May 22, August 28, De-
cember 4.
Eighteenth Judicial District.
Spring Term — Judge 11. P. Lane, Beidsville.
Fall Term — Judge T. B. Bryson, Bryson City.
Solicitor — G. D. Bailey. Toledo.
Transylvania — April 17, July 24, November 27.
Henderson — March 6, May 29, October 2,
November 13.
Rutherford — February 6, May 1, August 21,
October 16.
McDowell — January 23, February 20, July 10,
September 18.
Yancey — March 27. August 7. October 30.
Nineteenth Judicial District.
Spring Term — Judge Thomas J. Shaw,
Greensboro.
Fall Term — Judge H. P. Lane, Reidsville.
Solicitor — George M. Pritehard, Marshal.
Buncombe — January 9. February 6. March 6.
April 3, May 1, June 5, July 10, July 31, Sep-
tember 4, October 2, November 6, December 4.
Madison — February 27. March 27, April 24,
May 1, August 21, September 24, October 23,
November 27.
Twentieth Judicial District.
Spring Term — Judge W. E. Brock, Wades-
boro.
Solicitor — Gilmer A. Jones, Franklin.
Fall Term — Judge Thomas J. Shaw, Greens-
boro.
Cherokee — January 23, April 3. August 7.
November 6.
Graham — March 20, June 5, September 4.
Swain — March 6, July 24, October 23.
Haywood — January 9, February 6, May 8.
July 1(1, September 18.
Jackson — February 20, May 22, October 9.
Macon — April 24. August 21, November 20.
Clay — April 17, October 2.
North
Federal Courts in
Carolina
Eastern District.
Judge — H. G. Connor, Wilson.
Clerk — S. A. Ashe. Raleigh.
Deputy Clerk — C. M. Symmer. Wilmington.
Deputy Clerk — J. T. Thompson, Elizabeth
City.
Deputy Clerk— A T. Willis, New Bern.
Deputy Clerk — Arthur Mayo, Washington.
Washington — Third Monday it April and
October.
New Bern — Fourth Monday in April and
October.
Wilmington — Second Monday after the Fourth
Monday in April and October.
Raleigh — First Monday in March and Sep
tember. Fourth Monday after the fourth Mon-
day in April and October.
Wilson — First Monday in April and October.
Laurinburg — Monday preceding last Monday
in March and Septembr.
Elizabeth City — Second Monday in April and
October.
Western District.
Judge — James E. Boyd. Greensboro.
Judge— E. Y\ Webb. Shelby.
Clerk — R. L. Blaylock. Greensboro
Deputy Clerk — Mrs. E. Freeman, Greensboro.
Deputy Clerk — J. Y. Jordan. Asheville.
Deputy Clerk — O. L. McLurd. Asheville.
Deputy Clerk— J. B. Gill, Statesville.
Deputy Clerk— E. S. Williams, Charlotte.
D puty Clerk — Milton McNeil. Wilkesboro.
Greensboro — First Mondays in June and De-
cember.
Statesville — Third Mondays in April and Oc-
tober
Salisbury — Fourth Mondays in April and Oc-
tober.
Asheville — First Mondays in May and No-
vember.
Wilkesboro — Fourth Mondays in May and
November.
Charlotte — First Mondays in April- and Oc-
tober.
North Carolina Fairs and Secretaries
Greensboro — J.
Greenville — W.
Henderson — C.
Hickory — Mrs.
Cherokee — J. L. W'alters. Murphy.
Clinton — T. B. Smith, Clinton.
Dunn — T. L. Riddle, Dunn.
Elizabeth City — W. B. Goodwin, Elizabeth
City.
Fayetteville — R. M. Jackson, Fayetteville.
Gastonia — Fred M. Allen, Gastonia.
Goldsboro — F. L. Costex, Goldsboro.
L. King, Greensboro.
H. Dail. Jr. Greenville.
M. Hight, Henderson.
Q. E. Herman, Hickory.
Kinston — W. D. Hood, Kinston.
Louisburg — A. H. Fleming, Louisburg.
Lumberton — W. O. Thompson, I.umberton.
Mebane — J. B. Johnstun. Mebane.
Mount Airy — E. M. Linville, Mount Airy.
New Bern — A. T. Willis, New Bern.
Oxford — J. E. Jackson, Oxford.
Pinehurst — Charles W. Picqnet. Pinehurst.
Raleigh— (State Fair)— Joseph E. Pogue. Ra-
leigh.
Rockingham — A. G. Corpening. Rockingham.
Rocky Mount — P. C. Shore, Rocky Mount.
Roxboro — R. P. Burns. Roxboro.
Spruce Pine — W. M. Wiseman, Spruce Pine.
Tarboro — C. A. Johnson, Tarboro.
Wilson— L. S. Radley. Wilson.
W'inston-Salem — F. J. Lipfert. W'inston-Salem.
Woodland — I. T. Blanchard. Woodland.
LEGAL HOLIDAYS IN NORTH CAROLINA.
January 1 — New Year's Day.
January 19 — Lee's Birthday.
February 22 — Washington's Birthday.
April 12 — Anniversary of the resolutions
adopted by the Provincial Congress of North
Carolina at Halifax in 1776. instructing the
North Carolina delegates in the Continental
Congress to vote for a declaration of indepen-
dence.
May 10 — Confederate Memorial Day.
May 20 — Mecklenburg Declaration of Inde-
pendence.
July 4 — Independenc> Day.
September (first Monday) — Labor Day.
November (Tuesday after first Monday) —
General Election Day.
November 11 — Armistice Day.
November (last Thursday) — Thanksgiving
Day.
December 25 — Christmas.
COUNTY AFFAIRS AND OFFICIALS
County Affairs and Officials
ALAMANCE
COUNTY SEAT, GRAHAM.
Clerk Superior Court— D. J. Walker, Burling-
ton.
Register of Deeds— B. M. Rogers, Graham.
Sheriff— C. D. Story, Burlington.
Coroner — Dr. R. M. Troxler, Burlington.
Surveyor— L. H. Holt, Burlington. R. F. D.
Supt. of Health— Dr. W. R. Goley, Graham.
Supt. of Schools— M. C. Terrell, Burlington.
Supt. Public Welfare— Dr. P. H. Fleming,
Graham.
Farm Demonstration Agent — W. K. Scott,
Graham. .
Home Demonstration Agent — Edna Reinhardt.
Graham.
Hoard of Elections— Dr. W. S. Long, Chm..
Graham. „ „ ,^.
County Commissioners — E. P. Dixon. Saxa-
pahaw; Charles D. Johnson, Elon College; J.
T Love, Burlington; J. H. Wilkins, Burling-
ton. R. 2. ; W. O. Warren, Mebane.
County Board of Education — J. L. Scott,
Burlington; S. E. Tate. Mebane. R. 4: Mrs.
J A Long, Haw River: Dr. VV. A Harper,
Elon College; Mrs. E. S. Parker, Graham.
ALEXANDER
COUNTY SEAT. TAYLORSVILLE.
" Clerk Superior Court— A. M. Matheson, Tay-
lorsville. _ m ,
Register of Deeds— J. P. Crouch. Taylors-
ville. ,
Sheriff— W. H. Carson, Taylorsville.
Treasurer — J. M. Little, Taylorsville.
Coroner— R. B. Smith, Taylorsville.
Surveyor— A. T. Moretz, Taylorsville.
Supt. of Health— Dr. S. T. Crowson, Tay-
° Sunt 6 ' of Schools— C. H. Gryder, Taylorsville.
Supt. Public Welfare— C. H. Gryder. Tay-
°Demonstration Agent— N. A. Miller, Taylors-
villc
Hoard of Elections— Jacob Moser, Chm., Tay-
County Commissioners— W. F. Mayberry,
Hiddenib, R. 1; Leander St. Clair, Taylors-
ville R 5; W. A. Hollar, Dealville.
Board of Education— A. C. Payne, Taylors-
ville; A. C. Deal, Dealville; V. W. Teague.
Taylorsville; J. M. Little, Treas., Taylorsville.
Highway Commission— A. C. Payne, Chm ,
Taylorsville; A. C. Deal, Dealville; V. W.
Teague Taylorsville, R. 6. ; C. W. Mayberry.
Hidden'ite. R. 1; Leander St. Clair, Taylors-
ville. R. 5; W. A. Hollar, Dealville.
ALLEGHANY
COUNTY SEAT. SPARTA.
Clerk Superior Court— S. F. Thompson.
'Register of Deeds— E. L. McMillan. Sparta.
Sheriff— J. R. Crouse, Sparta.
Treasurer — A. F. Rives. Sparta.
- Coroner— H. D. Estep. Stratford.
Surveyor— J. N. Brooks. Sparta.
Supt. of Health— J. L. Doughton. Sparta.
Supt. of Schools— John M. Cheek. Sparta.
Sunt. Public Welfare— John M. Cheek, Sparta.
Board of Elections— E. L. Williams. Chm.,
SC Countv Commissioners— W. F. Thompson,
Laurel Springs; D. C. Duncan, Sparta; S. F.
Halsey. Piney Creek. • _
Board of Education— M. A. Higgins. Eunice
F M Osborn. Stratford; John Gambil. In-
dependence, Va. ; J. R. Crouse, Treas Sparta.
Highway Commission— W. F. Thompson
Laurel Springs; D. C. Duncan. Sparta; S. i>
Halsey. Pinev Creek.
ANSON
COUNTY SEAT. WADESBORO.
Clerk Superior Court — W. K. Boggan, \\
boro.
Register o( Deeds — B. H. Crowd r. Wl
boro.
Sheriff— W. s. Braswell. Wadesboro.
Treasurer S. n Gaddy. Anso n ille.
Coroner C C Mil!-. Wadesboro.
Supt. of Health Dr. J. II. Bennett, v.
boro.
Supt. of Schools — R. W. All
Supt. Public Welfare It. W. Allen, H
boi o
Demonstration Agenl .1 W. Cameron. Folk-
ti in
Some Demonstration Agent — Mrs. Bcsaland
Redfearn, Wadesl oro
Board of Elections -W. Henry Liles, I
Wadesboro
County Commissioners — C. P. Griffin. P
land. li. F. D. ; B. It. Shankle, P
R. D. : Ben. H. Walls. Lilesvill
Hoard of Education— J. P. Ratlin". W
boro; J. P. Klker. Wadesboro: J. L. Little,
Morven ; S. II. Gaddy, Treas., W i
Highway Commission— Hoard ol Count.
missioners.
ASHE
COUNTY SEAT, JEFFERSON.
Clerk Superior Court— J. D. Stansbury. Lan-
sing.
Register of Deeds; — M. C. Roark. Jefferson.
Sheriff — J. W. Hampton, Lan
Treasurer — W. T. Miller, Cli
Coroner — Dr. Manley Blevins. West Jefferson.
Surveyor — B. F. Kilby, Grayson.
Supt. of Health— Dr. Manley Blevins. West
Jefferson.
Supt, of Schools— C. M. Dickson. Silas
Creek
Board of Elections— J. E. Uamoill, ( bm .
Crumpler. '
County Commissioners— J. M. Wellborn.
Fleetwood; J. W. Graybeal. Fig; J. C. Craw-
ford. Obids.
Board of Education— H. C. Tucker, w i
Jefferson: G. C. Green, Othello; Dr
Gambil] West Jefferson; Jess Gentry, Nathan's
Creek; W. T. Miller. Trea ' Ifton.
Highway Commission— s G. Parsons chin.
Jefferson;' J. P. Scott. Jefferson: G. B. Grim.
Jefferson: B. E. Reeves. Jefferson.
AVERY
COUNTY SEAT. NEWLAND.
Clerk Superior Court— J. F. Puckett,
neapolis.
Register of Deeds S W. Blalock. Newland
Sheriff— J. iD. Braswell. Hughes.
Treasurer— M. G. Teater, Elk Park.
Coroner— Dr. E. n. Sloope. Crossn
supt. of School. Frank E. Edmondson,
New land.
Sunt Public Welfare- Mrs. Lillian Edmund
son. Newland
Demonstration Agent J. W. Goodman, Jr
New land.
County Commissioners A r ta.eE
Aitamont: A. W Ray, Newland; « i Cooper,
Minneapolis.
i;,,anl ol BducaUon a P Brlnkli
Park; Henrj T n ian '• I l! '
Wiseman, [ngalls; M. G. Tea BU
Park
ii imay Commission Board of Counts
I i missioners,
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(til \n AFFAIRS AND OFFICIALS
BEAUFORT
COUNTY SEAT. WASHINGTON.
Clerk Superior Court — GeorRe A. Paul. Wash-
ington.
Register of Deeds — Gilbert Rumley. Wash-
ington.
Sheriff .lames II. Harris. Washington.
Treasurer — E. R. Mixon, Washington.
Coroner — Dr. .1. T. Nicholson, liath.
Surveyoi — L. 11. Ross, Washington.
Supt. of Health— Dr. J. W. Williams. Wash-
ington.
Supt. of Schools — II. H. McLean. Washing-
ton.
Supt. Public Welfare — Rev. H. B. Seawright.
Washington.
Demonstration Agent — B. T. Leppard, Wash-
ington.
Home Demonstration Agent — Miriam O'Harer.
Washington.
1'oard of Elections — Frank H. Bryan, Wash-
ington.
County Commissioners — C. P. Aycock, Chm. .
Pantego; T. R. Tyer. Bath; W. G. Standi.
Washington, R. F. D. ; D. O. Moore. Choco-
winity; W. I. Austin. South Creek.
Board of Education — J. I!. Sparrow Wash-
ington; R. L. M. Bonner. Aurora; P. H. John-
son, Pantego; E. R. Mixon, Treas., Washing-
ton.
Highway Commission — F. C. Kugler, Chm..
Washington ; J. D. Bullock. Leachville ; T. A
Brooks. Bath ; Blaney Turnage, Chocowinity :
B. T. Bonner. Aurora.
BERTIE
COUNTY SEAT, WINDSOR.
Clerk Superior Court — W. L. Lyon. Windsor.
Register of Deeds — S. W. Kinney. Windsor.
Sheriff— J. W. Cooper. Windsor.
Treasurer — J. C. Bell. Windsor.
Supt of Health— Dr. J. E. Smith, Windsor.
Board of Elections — H. G. Harrington.
Chm. , Lewiston.
Supt. of Schools— II. W. Early, Windsor.
Supt. Public Welfare — H. W. Early, Wind-
sor.
County Commissioners — J. T. Stokes. Wind-
sor; T. S. Norfleet. Roxobel; J. T. Hoggard,
Windsor ; M. E. Evans, Woodard ; J. E. R.
Perry, Powellsville.
Board of Education— M. B. Gilliam, Wind-
sor; C. W. Mitchell. Jr.. Aulander; R. A.
I'rquhart. Woodville : Thomas H. Smithwick,
Merry Hill; J. C. Bell. Treas.. Windsor.
Highway Commission — C. H. Jenkins, Chm.,
Aulander; W. L Baker, Windsor. R. F. D. 3;
W. C. Evans, Kelford: W. T. Tadlock. Wind-
sor; C. R. Brinkley. Colerain.
BLADEN
COUNTY SEAT, ELIZABETHTOWN.
Clerk Superior Court — W. J. Davis, Eliza-
bethtown.
Register of Deeds — R. J. Hester. Elizabeth-
town.
Sheriff— J. M. Clark. Elizabethtown.
Supt. of Health— Dr. B. T. Tally. Elizabeth-
town.
Board of Elections — W. D. Bizzell, Chm.,
Elizabethtown.
Supt. of Schools — B. J. Cromartie. Garland.
Demonstration Agent — R. K. Craven, Clark-
ton.
Supt. Public Welfare— Rev. H. A. Powell,
Clarkton.
Home Demonstration Agent — Dorothy Dean,
Elizabethtown.
County Commissioners— R. S. Cromartie,
Chm.. Garland: E. J. Cox. Clarkton; R. P.
Melvin. Whitlock.
Board of Education — C. R. Monroe. Council:
Peter McQueen, White Oak; F. D. McLean,
Bladenboro.
Highway Commission — S. P. McNair, Chm
Tar Heel; E. J. Cox. Clarkton; R. A. Ed-
wards. Dublin.
BRUNSWICK
COUNTY SEAT, SOUTHPORT.
Clerk Superior Court — A. T. McKeithan,
Southport.
Register of Deeds— W. H. Walker. South-
port.
Sheriff — F. Lundon Lewis. Bolivia.
Treasurer — Citizens Bank, Shallotte.
Coroner — E. R. Outlaw, Southport.
Surveyor — E. B. Hewette, Southport.
Supt. of Health — J. A. Dosher. Southport.
Board of Elections — G. T. Ruark. Shallotte.
Supt. of Schools — M. C. Guthrie, Southport.
Supt. Public Welfare — D. E. Robinson,
Supply.
Home Demonstration Agent — Miss Jennie
Baker, Southport.
Farm Demonstration Agent — J. E. Dodson,
Supply.
County Commissioners — John Jennette. Ashe;
L. W. Swain. Shallotte: H. P. White. Leland.
Board of Education — J. B. Ruark, South-
port; J. L. Stone, Shallotte: F. E. Galloway,
I'olivia.
Highway Commission — A. M. Beck. South-
port; John Holden, Southport; IS. K. Gore,
Southport; Vernon Smith, Southport.
BUNCOMBE
COUNTY SEAT, ASHEVILLE.
Clerk Superior Court — John H. Cathey, Ashe-
ville.
Register of Deeds — George A. Diggs. Jr..
Asheville.
Sheriff — John A. Lyerley. Asheville. '
Treasurer — Solon Hyder, Asheville.
Coroner — E. R. Morris. Asheville.
Surveyor — J. M. Carver. Leicester.
Supt. of Health— Dr. R. G. Wilson. Ashe-
ville.
I'oard of Elections — George Pennell. Chm..
Asheville.
Supt. of Schools — F. L. Wells, Asheville.
Supt. Public Welfare — A. W. Rymer, Ashe-
ville.
Home Demonstration Agent — Mrs. Annie L
Clement, Asheville.
Demonstration Agent — C. C. Profltt. Ashe-
ville.
County Commissioners — R. A. Patton, Chm.,
Asheville: W. E. Johnson. Asheville; C. C.
Brown. Weaverville.
Board of Education — J. D. Murphy. Ashe-
ville; C. E. Blackstock. Asheville: T. P. Gas-
ton, Candler; Solon Hyder. Treas.. Asheville.
BURKE
COUNTY SEAT, MORGANTON.
Clerk Superior Court — C. G. Hicks. Morgan-
ton.
Register of Deeds — James R. Howard. Mor-
ganton.
Sheriff — Dan A. Johnson. Morganton.
Coroner — M. L. Clark. Morganton. ■
Surveyor — A. G. Lyman. Morganton.
Supt. of Health— Dr. E. W. Phifer. Mor-
ganton.
Board of Elections — J. F. Spainhour. Chm..
| Morganton.
Supt. of Schools — T. L Sigmon. Morganton.
Supt. Public Welfare — Mrs. A. C. Avery.
Jr. . Morganton.
County Commissioners — H. L. Milner. Mor-
ganton : Wm. A. Wall Morganton. R. 5: S A.
Kincaid, Morganton. R. 3; C. F. Wellman.
Conelly Springs, R. 3; L. A. Simpson, Glen
Alpine.
Board of Education — A. N. Dale. Morganton:
N. O. Pitts, Glen Alpine: W. E. McCon-
naughey, Morganton, R. 5; J. E. Cutler. Con-
nelly Springs.
COUNTY AFFAIHS AND OFFICIALS
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CAMDEN
COUNTY SEAT. CONCORD.
Clerk Superior Court — C. C. Stonestreet, Con-
cord.
Register of Deeds — James F. Harris, Concord.
Sheriff — C. L. Spears, Concord.
Treasurer — J. H. Dorton. Concord.
Coroner — T. N. Spencer. Concord.
Surveyor— M. G. Lentz. Gold Hill. B. 3.
Supt. of Health— Dr. S. E. Buchanan, Con-
cord.
Board of Elections— E. F. White, Chm..
Concord.
Supt. of Schools — J. B. Robertson. Concord.
Supt. Public Welfare — Jonas C. Query. Con-
cord.
Demonstration Agent — R. D. Goodman, Con-
cord.
Home Demonstration Agent — Kathleen Wil-
son. Concord.
County Commissioners — W. B. Ward, Chm.,
Concord; A. C. Lentz, Gold Hill; J. F. Rus-
sell. Harrisburg ; D. O. Piatt, Concord ; C. D.
Alexander. Kannapolis.
Board of Education — W. R. Odell. Concord:
W. F. Smith, Davidson, R. 24; G. F. Mc-
Allister, Mount Pleasant; J. Harvey Dorton.
Treas. . Concord.
Highway Commission — D. F. Widenhouse,
Supt. . Concord.
COUNTY SEAT. CAMDEN.
Clerk Superior Court — W. F. Burgess. Cam-
den.
Register of Deeds— W. M. Forbes. Shiloh.
Treasurer — First and Citizens National B
Elizabeth City.
Supt, of Health— Dr. W. L. Stevens, Shiloh.
Board of Elections — T. S. Robertson, Chm..
Belcross, R. 1.
Supt. of Schools — L. L. Stevens, Indiantown.
Supt. Public Welfare — Miss I. L. Knight,
Belcross.
County Commissioners — D. X. Bray. Cam-
den ; N. B. Williams. Shiloh ; Charles Norris.
South Mills.
Board of Education — W. R. Pritchard. South
Mills; J. W. Jones, South Mills; Henry <'.
Burgess, Old Trap; J. R. Sawyer. Camden;
W. K. Leary, Old Trap.
Highway Commission — E. S. Forbes, Riddle ;
W. A. Gregory. Shiloh : Issac Meggs. Camden :
J. C. Wright, Shiloh; Charles Hodges. South
Mills; Herman Newbern, Belcro
CARTERET
CALDWELL
COUNTY SEAT, LENOIR.
Clerk Superior Court — W. C. Moore, Jr.,
Lenoir.
Register of Deeds — John M. Crisp, Lenoir.
Sheriff — J. A. Triplett, Lenoir.
Treasurer — C. E. Conley. Lenoir, B. 3.
Coroner — A. B. Goodman. Lenoir.
Surveyor — James A. Isbell. Lenoir.
Supt. of Health— L. F. Coffey. Lenoir.
Board of Elections — J. A. Bush, Chm..
Lenoir.
Supt. of Schools— T. D. Moore. Lenoir.
Supt. Public Welfare — J. M. Tuttle. Lenoir.
Demonstration Agent — D. W. Roberts. Le-
noir.
County Commissioners — C. M. Rader. Col-
lettsville; Mack Moore, Collettsville : H. V.
Russell, Granite Falls.
Board of Education— Mark Sauires. Lenoir;
D. C. Flowers. Lenoir; J. A. Laxton, Rut us;
E. C. Conley. Treas.. Hudson.
COUNTY SEAT, BEAUFORT.
Clerk Superior Court — K. .1. Beapass, Beau-
fort.
Register of Deeds — Troy Morris, lieaufort
Sheriff — T. M. Thomas. Jr., Beaufort.
Treasurer — M. L. Davis. Beaufort
Coroner — Brady Willis. Barker's Island.
Surveyor — R. H. Hill. Beaufort.
Supt. of Hfalth — Dr. P. B. Loftln. Beaufort.
Board of Elections — D. E. Langdale. lieau-
fort.
Supt. of Schools— M. L. Wright. Beau!
Supt. Public Welfare- James Wallace
Mason. Beaufort.
County Commissioners- C. B WneaUey,
Beaufort; J. L. Edwards. Newport; I
Small Sea Level: H. O. Piner. Wllllstou; Q
G. Taylor. Bogue.
Board of Education— R. T. Wade, Mori
City; W. II. Taylor. Beaufort; \V. I. Willis.
Wiiliston.
CASWELL
COUNTY SEAT. YANCEYV1LLE.
Clerk Superior Court— Robert L. Mil. h. II.
Yainv.vvllle.
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COl'NTY AFFAIRS AM) OFFICIALS
Register of Denis — II. S. Turner, Yanceyville.
Sheriff — 3 H. Gunn. Yanceyville.
Tr asurer — Edgar A. Allison, Blanch, R. F. D.
Surveyor — W. II. Williamson, Mclver, R.
F. 1 1.
Supt. of Health — Dr. W. M. Burton. Yancey-
ville.
Board nf Elections — A. Y. Kerr, Chm., Yan-
ci s \ l Ik'.
Supt. of Schools — R. A. Pope. Yanceyville.
Supt. Public Welfare — R. A. Pope. Yancey-
ville.
Farm Demonstration Agent — J. L. Love.
Yanceyville.
County Commissioners — W. K. Williams.
Chm.. Blanch; T. H. Hatchett, Blanch, R. P.
D. : D. P. Walker. Union Ridge.
Board of Education — J. P. Gvvynn. Yancey-
ville; W. n. Williams, Mclver; J. B. McMul-
len, Ilightower.
Highway Commission — E, W. Carter, Chm.,
Danville, Va. ; J. B. Turner, Mclver, R. F. D. ;
S. T. Fuqua, Corbett. R. F. D. ; J. B. Burton.
Ridgeville ; J. B. Satterfleld, Milton, R. F. D. ;
J. B Watlington, Ruffln, R. F. D. ; J. L.
Warren. Hightower.
CATAWBA
COUNTY SEAT. NEWTON.
Clerk Superior Court — J. T. Setzer. Newton.
Register of Deeds — Klutz Clippard, Newton.
Sheriff — John W. Moser. Newton.
Treasurer — R. P. Caldwell, Newton.
Coroner — J. W. Shuford. Hickory.
Surveyor — L. B. Rink, Hickory.
Supt. of Health— Dr. G. W. Shipp, Newton.
Board of Elections — S. L. Herman. .Chm.,
Newton.
Supt. of Schools — George E. Long. N*=wton.
Supt. Public Welfare — Chas. E. Hefner.
Hickory.
Demonstration Agent — J. W. Hendricks.
Newton.
Home Demonstration Agent — Mrs. R. A.
Harris, Newton.
County Commissioners — Osborne Brown, Chm. .
Long Island ; J. S. Campbell, Maiden ; Nash
Wyantt. Hickory; E. L. Moose. Conover; R. M.
Bumgarner. Hickory.
Board of Education — George E. Bisaner.
Hickory; W. G. Bandy, Maiden; C. R. Brady.
Conover; R. P. Caldwell, Treas.. Newton.
CHATHAM
COUNTY SEAT. PITTSBORO.
Clerk Superior Court — James L. Griffin.
Pittsboro.
Register of Deeds — C. C. Poe. Pittsboro.
Sheriff— O. W. Blair, Pittsboro.
Treasurer — G. W. Blair. Pittsboro.
Coroner — G. H. Brooks. Pittsboro.
Surveyor — F. E. Womble. Siler City.
Supt. of Health — Dr. J. M. Harper Pitts-
boro
Board of Elections— C. C. Hamlet. Chm..
Pittsboro.
Supt. of Schools — W. R. Thompson, Pitts-
boro.
Supt. Public Welfare — W. R. Thompson,
Pittsboro.
County Commissioners — A. T. Ward, Chm..
Bvnum; J. W. Griffin. Moncure. R. 2; J. D.
Willett. Bear Creek; E. E. Wilson. New Hill.
R. 2; S. S. Edwards, Siler City.
Board of Education — T. B. Bray, Pittsboro,
R. 3; E. R. Hinton, Pittsboro; J. M. Marley.
Siler City; C. D. Orrell. Moncure; J. IT, Nor-
wood, Bynum; G. W. Blair, Treas.. Pittsboro.
Highway Commission — Board of County Com-
missioners.
CHEROKEE
Register of Deeds — M. H. Palmer. Murphy.
Sheriff— W. P. Odom. Murphy.
Treasurer — Emma Haskins. Andrews.
Coroner — Dr S. C. Higway, Murphy,
Surveyor — W. A. Adams, Murphy, R. 3.
Supt oi Health— Dr. II. .T. Tilson, Murphy.
Board of Elections — S. W. Lovingood, chm.,
Murphy.
Supt. of Schools — A. L. Martin. Murphv.
Supt. Public Welfare — A. L. Martin,
Murphy.
County Commissioners — A. Rice. Chin., Cul-
berson; J. T. Bristol, Andrews; A. L. Tippett.
Culberson.
Board of Education — J. F. Palmer. Marble;
C. B. Hill. Murphy; S. E. Cover. Andrews:
P. A. Mauney Kinsey; E. B. Norvell. Mur-
phy; R. D. Lovingood. Treas., Murphy.
CHOWAN
COUNTY SEAT. EDENTON.
Clerk Superior Court — F. W. Hobbs, Eden-
ton.
Register of Deeds — R. W. Joyce, Edenton.
Sheriff— G. W. Goodwin. Edenton.
Treasurer — W. H. Ward. Edenton.
Supt. of Health— M. P. Whichard. Edenton.
Board of Elections — W. D. Pruden. Chm..
Edenton.
Supt. of Schools — R. H. Bachman. Edenton.
Supt. Public Welfare — H. T. Layton, Eden-
ton.
Demonstration Agent — N. K. Rowell, Eden-
ton.
County Commissioners — T. E. Harrsll. Eden-
ton; John T. Satterfleld. Edenton: C. D.
Webb, Edenton; J. A. Webb, Edenton; A. D.
Ward. Edenton.
Board of Education — Thomas W. Elliott.
Edenton: M. W. Evans. Tyner: W. H. Ward.
Treas.. Edenton.
Highway Commission — H. G. Wood. Chm..
Edenton.
CLAY
COUNTY SEAT, MURPHY.
Clerk Superior Court — A. L. Johnson,
Murphy.
COUNTY SEAT, HAYESVILLE.
Clerk Superior Court — W. L. Matheson,
HayesvUle.
Register of Deeds — Walter Burch. Shooting
Creek.
Sheriff — Ed. Kitchens, Hayesville.
Treasurer — Ed. Kiteh?ns. Hayesville.
Coroner — Dr. J. M. May, Hayesville.
Surveyor — L. D. Rhinehardt, Hayesville.
Board of Elections — John O. Scroggs, Chm.,
Hayesville.
Supt. of Schools — Allen J. Bell, Hayesville.
County Commissioners — W. J. Winchester,
Chm., Hayesville; W. E. Lowe, Hayesville;
Arthur Wood. Warne: J. B. White. Hayesville.
Board of Education — S. E. Hogsed, Hayes-
ville; M. L. Coleman, Hayesville; H. B.
Varner, Hayesville; Ed. Kitchens, Treas..
Hayesville.
CLEVELAND
COUNTY SEAT, SHELBY.
Clerk Superior Court — George P. Webb,
Shelby.
Register of Deeds — R. L. Weathers, Shelby.
Sheriff— H. A. Logan. Shelby.
Treasurer — Rush Stroup, Shelby.
Coroner — T. C. Eskridge, Shelby.
Surveyor — A. M. Lovelac. Muoresboro.
Supt. of Health— Dr. R E. Ellis, Shelby.
Board of Elections — Claude Webb, Chm.,
Shelby.
Supt. of Schools — J. Y. Irvin. Shelby.
Demonstration Agent — R. E. Lawrence,
Shelby.
County Commissioners — W. H. Jennings.
Chm.. Shelby; G. W. Peeler, Shelby; D. S.
.Lovelace. Boiling Springs.
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Board of Education— W. L. Plonk, Kings
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Highway Commission — Joe E. Blanton, Shel-
by; L. A. Blanton. Shelby; L. A. Gettys,
Shelby.
COLUMBUS
COUNTY SEAT, WHITEVILLE.
Clerk Superior Court— J. L. Memory. White-
viii©
Register of Deeds— A. W. Baldwin, White-
ville
Sheriff — J. O. Ammons. Whiteville.
Treasurer — W. H. Hickman. Whiteville.
Coroner — Dr. W. H. Crowell. Whiteville.
Surveyor — Isaac Duncan. Chadbourn
Supt. of Health— Dr. Floyd Johnson, Lake
Waccamaw. .
Board of Elections— B. F. Baldwin, Chm..
Whitevill*?
Supt. of Schools— Harry M. Bowling, White-
Vll Demonstration Agent— J. T. Lazar. White-
Home Demonstration Agent — Miss Lottie
Kohler, Whiteville.
Supt. Public Welfare— Harry M. Bowling.
Whiteville. _ _ _ . , „
County Commissioners— E. J. Gnmsley,
Chm., Freeman; J. C. Stanley. Chadbourn: L.
C. White. "Vineland.
Board of Education— J. L Williamson,
Cerro Gordo; E. W. Wells. Delco; Minos
Meares, Tabor; J. B. Wycke. Hallsboro; W.
H. Hickman. Treas.. Whiteville
Highway Commission— W. H. Phillips Vine-
land: K. Clyde Council. Wannish; E. A. Mor-
fet, Cerro Gordo.
CRAVEN
COUNTY SEAT. NEW BERN.
Clerk Superior Court^L. E. Lancaster. New
Bern.
Register of Deeds— G. A. Darrow. New
Bern.
Sheriff— James D. Williams, New Bern.
Treasurer— Citizens Savings Bank and Trust
Co.. New Bern.
Coroner— J L. Hartsfleld. New Bern.
Surveyor— J. M. Potter. New Bern.
Supt. of Health— Dr. C. H. Verner, New
's'lpt. of Schools— R. S. rroctor, Chm., New
'"supt. Public Welfare— Mrs. L. J. Stevens.
New Bern. _ T
Farm Demonstration Agent— A. T. Dawson,
New Bern.
County Commissioners — O. A. Kaoer. Chm .
New Bern; B. R. Warren. Vanceboro: 1) W
Richardson. Dover: J. S. Miller. New Bern:
G. A. Nicoll, New Bern.
Board of Education — R. A. Nunn, New
Bern; J. E Wetherington, Tuscarora; T. M.
Arthur. Ernul.
CUMBERLAND
COUNTY SEAT. FAYETTEVILLE.
Clerk Superior Court — W. M Walker. Fay-
etteville.
Register of Deeds — D. L. Downing, Fayette-
ville.
Sheriff — N. H. McGeachy, Fayettet
Treasurer- — D. Gaster. Fayetteville.
Coroner — R. A. Allgood. Fayetteville.
Supt. of Health— Dr. E. W. Larkin. Fay-
etteville.
Board of Elections — John W. Judge. Chm..
Fayetteville.
Supt of Schools — B. T. McBryde. Fayette-
ville.
Supt. Public Welfare — John A. Martin. Fay-
etteville.
Demonstration Agent — W. J. Brockington.
Fayetteville.
Home Demonstration Agent — Mrs. Elizabeth
Gainey, Fayetteville.
County Commissioners — E. V. Edens. Chm..
Fayetteville, R. F. D. ; R. W. Christian, Fay-
etteville: John T. Martin. Fayetteville. R. B\
D. ; H. A. Williams. Fay.it, .,
Board of Education — H. McD. Robinson.
Fayetteville: John \V. Hall, Autryville. R %\
W. L. Williams. Duke. R. 1 ; A. B. Tarboro.
Godwin; Nathaniel McArthur, Fayetteville; l>
Gaster. Treas., Fayetteville.
CURRITUCK
COUNTY SEAT, CURRITUCK.
Clerk Superior Court— B. B. Bell. Shaw-
boro.
Register of Deeds — T. W. Baxter. Currituck
Sheriff— R. E. Flora, Shawboro.
Treasurer — J. W. Sanderlln. Shawboro.
Coroner — J. C. Walker, Maple.
Supt. Health— S. J. Mann, Moyock.
Board of Elections — N. M. Hampton, Chm..
Coinjock,
Supt. of Schools — W D. Cox, Moyock.
Demonstration Agent J K Chandler, t'ur
rituck.
Counts Commissioners — William M Stewart,
Chm., vine. Va . : v. 8. Cowell, Shawboro; B
1' Midgett, Coinjock.
r.oani of Education W i Tate, Co
W W Jarvis, Moyock; H T, Griggs, Har-
binger; J W Sanderlln, Treaa., Shawboro.
COUNTY AFFAIRS AND OFFICIALS
Highway Commission — R. O. Bagley, Moyock;
W. T. Griggs, Poplar Branch; J. J. Ferebee,
Shawboro; \V. S. Newbern, Jr.. Powells Point;
W. II. Cowell, Currituck.
DARE
COUNTY SEAT. MANTEO.
Clerk Superior Court — S. ('. Tillett. Manteo.
Register of Deeds — Ernest E. Meekins,
Manteo.
Sheriff — L. D. Farrow. Manteo.
Treasurer — Abner C. Hassell, Manteo.
Coroner — Dr. Hughes B. Hoyle. Manteo.
Surveyor — Melvin R. Daniels, Wanchese.
Supt. of Health — Dr. F. P. Gates Manteo.
Supt. of Schools — Miss Mabel Evans, Manteo.
Board of Elections — W. F. Baum. Chm.,
Manteo.
County Commissioners — M. L. Daniels. Mpn-
teo; O. C. Fulcher, Buxton; F. Harris Mid-
gett, Kitty Hawk; H. E. Miller, Avon; Luther
B. Davidson. East Lake.
Board of Education — R. C. Evans. Manteo ;
T. J. Fulcher. Buxton; S. A. Griffin. Manteo:
A. C. Hassell. Treas. . Manteo.
DAVIDSON
COUNTY SEAT, LEXINGTON.
Clerk Superior Court — Sam J. Smith, Lexing-
ton.
Register of Deeds — F. E. Sigman. Lexing-
ton.
Sheriff — Fred C. Swink. Lexington.
Treasurer — Commercial and Savings Bank.
Lexington.
Coroner — Frank Hulin, Lexington. R. 6.
Surveyor— John S. Link, Lexington. R. 4.
Supt. of Health — Dr. D. R. Perry, Lexing-
ton.
Board of Elections — W. F. Thomas, Chm..
Lexington.
Supt. of Schools — S. G. Hasty. Lexington.
Demonstration Agent — J. B. Bloom, Lexing-
ton.
Home Demonstration Agent — Miss Gertrude
Alexander, Lexington.
County Commissioners — Don. S. Hayworth,
Chm. , High Point, R. 4 : P. James Leonard,
Lexington; N. H. Johnson. High Point. R. 1.
Board of Education — J. C. Ripple. Welcome;
C. W. Stokes. Newsom
Highway Commission — C. L. Padgett. Jack
son Hill; Ed. L. Green. Yadkin College; C.
M. Wall. Lexington; C. C. Shaw, Lexington.
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COUNTY SEAT, MOCKSVI LLE.
Clerk Superior Court — A. T. Grant. Mocks-
ville.
Register of Deeds — J. S. Daniel, Mocksvitle.
Sheriff— G. F. Winecoff, Mocksville.
Treasurer — J. L. Hoi ton, Mocksville.
Coroner — W. D. Foster, Mocksville.
Surveyor — M. C. I janes. Mocksville, R. 5.
Supt. of Health— Dr. J. W. Rodwell, Mocks-
ville
Board of Elections — W. A. Roberts. Chm.,
Cana
Supt. of Schools— E. P. Bradley, Mo-ksville.
Supt. Public Welfare— W. M. Seuford,
Mocksville.
Farm Demonstration Agent — S. II Warren,
Mocksville.
County Commissioners — W. E. Boyles. Chm..
Bixhy; C. W. Alexander, Cooleemee; J. F.
Rutledge, Mocksville.
Board of Education — Peter W. Hairston. Ad-
vance, R. 2; J. R. Johnston. Mocksville; J. W.
Etchinson, Cana; J. L. Holton, Treas., Mocks-
ville.
Highway Commission — L. L. Miller, Mocks-
ville. R. 2; George W. Crotts. Mocksville, R.
3; J. M. Cartner, Mocksville. R. 5; B. R.
Steelman. Mocksville.
COUNTY SEAT, KENANSVILLE.
Clerk Superior Court — R. V. Wells, Kenans-
ville
Register of Deeds — James J. Bowden, Ken-
ansville.
Sheriff — Charles M. Ingram, Kenansville.
Tresaurer — Charles M. Ingram. Kenansville.
Coroner — B. F. Smith, Mount Olive, R. F. D.
Surveyor — R. D. Kornegay, Mount Olive,
R. F. D.
Supt. of Health— Dr. J. M. Williams, War-
saw.
Board of Elections — H. L. Stevens, Chm.,
Warsaw.
Supt. of Schools — M. H. Wooten, Warsaw.
Supt. Public Welfare — Horace Stuart, Wal-
lace.
County Commissioners — W. G. Kornegay,
Chm., Albertson; W. L. Middleton, Warsaw;
E. R. Hicks, Calypso.
Board of Education — L. Middleton, War-
saw; W. J. Grady, Pink Hill; D. S. Williams,
Wallace.
Highway Commission — H. F. Pierce. Ken-
ansville ; W. B. Martin, Kenansville ; L. A.
Beasley, Kenansville.
DURHAM
COUNTY SEAT, DURHAM.
Clerk Superior Court — W. H. Young, Dur-
ham.
Register of Deeds — M. G. Markham, Dur-
ham.
Sheriff — John F. Harward. Durham.
Treasurer — S. Bowling, Durham.
Coroner — Dr. M. T. Atkins, Durham.
Surveyor — E. C. Belvin, Durham.
Supt. of Health — A. Cheatham, Durham.
Board of Elections — W. S. Lockhart, Chm.,
Durham.
Supt. of Schools — John W. Carr, Jr., Dur-
ham.
Supt. Public Welfare — W. E. Stanley. Dur-
ham.
Demonstration Agent — O. H. Standard, Dur-
ham.
Hume Demonstration Agent — Miss Anna C.
Rowe, Durham.
County Commissioners — D. H. Stallings.
Chm.. Durham, R. 6; C. M. Crutchfield, Dur-
ham. R. 1; F. S. Thomas. West Durham; W.
D. Turrentine, Stagville ; H. L. Carver, Rouge-
mont.
Board of Education — J. D. Hamlin. Dur-
ham: W L. Foushee, Durham; H. L. TJm-
stead. Sr., Bahama; W. I. Crawford. Dur-
ham ; Simeon Bowling. Treas. , Durham.
Highway Commission — Board of County Com-
mission i I 3.
EDGECOMBE
COUNTY SEAT, TARBORO.
Clerk Superior Court— A. T. Walston, Tar-
boro.
Register of Deeds — H. S. Bunn, Tarboro.
Sheriff — Jesse W. Thomas. Tarboro.
Treasurer — Farmers Bank and Trust Co.,
Tarboro.
Supt. of Health— Dr. R. C. Gyles. Tarboro
Board of Elections — H. D. Hardison, Chm.,
Tarboro.
Supt. of Schools— R. E. Sentelle, Tarboro.
Demonstration Agent — Zeno Moore. Whit-
akers.
Supt. Public Welfan — Miss Meta Liles, Tar-
boro.
County Commissioners — J. V. Cobb, Pine-
tops; W. H. Home. Rocky Mount; D. B.
Gaskill, Whitakers; H. G. Brown, Conetoe ;
W. M. Moore, Macclesfield.
Board of Education — M. G. Mann, Tarboro;
Dr. R. II. Speight, Whitakers; H. L. Brake,
Rocky Mount
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COUNTY SEAT. WINSTON-SALEM.
Clerk Superior Court — C. M. MeKaughan,
Winston- Salem.
Register of Deeds— J. M. Lentz, Winston-
Salem. „ ,
Sheriff— George W. Flynt. Winston-Salem.
Coroner — Dr. W. N. Dalton, Winston-Salem.
Surveyor— E. A. Conrad, Pafftown, R. F. D.
Auditor — C. R. Vaughn, Winston -Salem.
Board of Elections— Charles A. Vogler, Chm.,
Winston-Salem.
Supt. of Schools— W. B. Speas, Winston-
Salem. _ , „ _.
Supt. Public Welfare— .7. L. Rodwell, Wins-
ton-Salem.
Demostration Agent— R. W. Pou, Winston-
Salem. , ...
County Commissioners— Leon Cash, (resigned),
Winston-Salem; Ed. Vaughan. Winston-Salem;
J. D. Waddill, Salem Chapel.
Hoard of Education— John F. Griffith. Wins-
ton-Salem; W. N. Poindextr. Walkertown; E.
T. Kapp, Betliania.
Highway Commission— E. T. Mickey, Wms-
ton-Salem; T. A. Crews. Winston- Salem; E.
T. Lehman. Bethania.
FRANKLIN
COUNTY SEAT. LOUISBURG.
Clerk Superior Court—.!. J. Barrow, Louis
burg.
Register of Deeds S. C.
Sheriff— H. A. K
Auditor— Hugh W. Perry
Treasurer — Farmers and
and First National Bank
Holden, Louisburg.
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Coroner — F. <!. Bird. Louisburg, K.
Surveyor— J. T. Inscoe, Castalia, R. 1.
Supt of Health— Dr. .1. E. Malone, Louis
burg.
Board of Elections— A. F.
Louisburg.
Supt. of Schools- -Edward I.
Supt. Public Welfarf — J. C
burg.
Home Demonstration Agent— Miss
Smith. Louisburg.
County Commissioners— .1. P. I imberlake.
Louishurg; W. D. Fuller. Wood; Alberl J
ner, Louisburg, B. F D. ; W. C. Wilder, Louis-
burg R F. D. ; ('. C. Hudson, Louisburg.
Board of Education A. W Perry, 1 isburg,
R 2- John C Winston. Franklinton, It
R San, Hint:. Franklinton, It 3; E, I fire n,
YoungsviUe, It 3; T. II Dickens,
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COUNTY SEAT, GASTONIA.
Clerk Superior Courl S C Hendricks. Gas
tonia.
Register of Deeds — II. It. T:
tonia.
Sheriff— .1. W. Carroll. Gastonia.
Treasurer — C. C. Craig. Gastonia.
Coroner — W. N. Inn is. Gastonia.
Surveyor — C. A. Black, t'herryville.
Supt. of Health— Dr. L. N. Glenn, Gas-
tonia.
Board of Elections — Ernest R. Warren, Chm.,
Gastonia.
Supt. of Schools— F. P. Hall. Beta
Sunt. Public Welfart — Miss Fay Da
Gastonia.
Demonstration Agent — C. L. Gowan,
tonia.
Home Demonstration Agent — Miss Nell Pick-
ens, Gastonia
County Commissioners -B K Davenport,
Chm.. Mount Holly; it. L. Stowe, Belmont; J.
W. Summey. Dallas; D. R. Mauney Cherry-
ville; It G. Rankin. Gastonia; E. L. I
berger, Bessemer Citj
Board of Education — s. N. Boyce, Gs
.7. II. Rudisill, Cberryville; c E. Hutchison,
Mount Holly; C. C. Craig, Treas., Gastonia.
Highway Commission — County Board ol
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Clerk Sup. riiii Court — William It I
Gatesville.
Register of Di I
Sheriff C M Lawi
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Surveyor W F I
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Sunt Public Welfare— J. IX. Moody, Rob-
binsville.
County Commissioners -Jesse C Crisp, Ste-
coah; A. H. Colvard, Robbinsvillo ; W. J. Car-
rinu'ton. Robbinsville.
Board of Education — S. P. Ilarwood, Rob-
binsvllle; T. M. Jenkins, Robbinsville; D. Troy
Hyde, Kobbinsville; G. W. Shuler, Treas.,
Millsaps.
Highway Commission — P. R. Griffin, Chm.,
Robbinsville ; Ernest Cooper, Robbinsville; W.
N. Crisp. Rough.
GRANVILLE
COUNTY SEAT, OXFORD.
Clerk Superior Court — D. C. Hunt, Oxford.
Register of Deeds — Charles G. Powell, Ox-
ford
Sheriff— E. D. Hunt, Oxford.
Treasurer — John R. Hall, Oxford.
Coroner — Jack Bullock, Oxford.
Supt. of Health — Dr. J. A. Morris, Oxford.
Board of Elections — J. B. Powell, Chm.,
Oxford
Supt. of Schools— J. F. Webb, Oxford.
Supt. Public Welfare — J. E. Jackson, Ox-
ford.
County Commissioners — J. Ennis Davis, Chm.,
Youngsville, B. 3; Benjamin F. Currin, Ox-
ford. B. 4; Graham C. Daniel Oxford, B 6;
Thomas G. Taylor, Oxford; W. L. Clark, Vir-
gilina. Va., B. F. D.
Board of Education — F. M. Pinnix, Oxford;
T. G. Cnrrin, Oxford. B. 6; C. H. Cheatham,
Oxford, B. 3; John B. Hall, Treas., Oxford.
Highway Commission — E. T. White, Oxford;
W. B. Ballou, Oxford; J. Ennis Taylor, Ox-
ford.
GREENE
COUNTY SEAT. SNOW HILL.
Clerk Superior Court — George W. Hart.
Snow Hill.
Begister of Deeds — Hugh L. Lassiter, Snow
Hill.
Sheriff— J. E. Herring, Snow Hill.
Treasurer — First Xational Bank, Snow Hill.
Coroner — Dr. J. H. Harper. Snow Hill.
Surveyor — M. C. Lassiter, Snow Hill.
Supt. of Health— Dr. W. W. Whittington.
Snow Hill.
Board of Elections — F. L. Bouse, Chm.. Snow
Hill.
Supt. of Schools — B. C. Williams, Snow
Hill.
Demonstration Agent — A. M. Dickson, Snow
Hill.
Supt. Public Welfare — B. C. Williams, Snow
Hill.
County Commissioners — Josiah C. Exum,
Chm., Snow Hill; W. D. Cobb, Snow Hill; E.
A. Bosberry. Snow Hill; C. C. Sugg, Hooker-
ton ; J. L. Mewbern, Snow Hill.
Board of Education — B. W. Edwards, Snow
Hill; B. F. D. Albrltton. Hookerton; T. E.
Barrow, Farmville.
GUILFORD
COUNTY SEAT. GREENSBORO.
Clerk Superior Court — M. W. Grant, Greens-
boro.
Register of Deeds — Robert H. Wharton,
Greensboro.
Sheriff — David B. Stafford. Greensboro.
Treasurer — Gordentia H. McKinney, Greens-
boro.
Coroner — George B. Bobertson. Greensboro.
Surveyor — John R. Edmond. Greensboro.
Supt. of Health — William Jones, Greensboro.
Board of Elections — Thomas C. Hoyle. Chm..
Greensboro.
Supt. of Public Schools — Thomas B. Foust,
Greensboro.
Supt. Public Welfare — Mrs. Blanche Carr.
Greensboro.
I demonstration Agent — B. B. Garrett, Greens-
liuni.
Hume Demonstration Agent — Mrs. Ola S.
Wells, Greensboro.
County Commissioners — J. Giles Foushee,
Greensboro; \V. c. Tucker, Greensboro; W. C.
Jones, High Point; L. T. Barber, Gibsonville;
.T. W. Bankin, Greensboro, B. 4.
Board of Education — Charles H. Ireland,
■oro; Dr. Died Peacock, High Point;
Dr. C. S. Gilmer. Greensboro.
HALIFAX
COUNTY SEAT, HALIFAX.
Clerk Superior Court — Sterling M. Gary.
Halifax.
Begister of Deeds— Robert L. Dickens, Hali-
fax.
Sheriff— J. A. House. Thelma.
Treasurer — W. R. Harvey, Littleton.
Coroner — II. G. Rowe. Weldnn.
Supt. of Health— Dr. Paul C. Carter, Wel-
don.
Board of Elections — W. A. Johnson, Chm.,
Littleton.
Supt. of Schools — A. E. Akers, Roanoke
Rapids.
Home Demonstration Agent — Miss Ethel
Leatherwood. Roanoke Rapids.
County Commissioners — George L. Hayes. Jr.,
Chm., Rosemary; W. T. Clement, Enfield; S.
T. Thorne, Jr., Airlie ; C. P. Bounds, Weldon;
J. A. Kitchin. Scotland Xeck.
Board of Education — W. E. Daniel. Weldon;
N. F. Stedman, Halifax; W. F. White, Hali-
fax.
Highway Commission — A. B. Schlichter,
Hollister; J. B. Dickens, Enfield; S. P.
Johnston, Weldon; A. P. Kitchin. Scotland
Xeck; J. T. Chase. Roanoke Rapids.
HARNETT
COUNTY SEAT, LILLINGTON.
Clerk Superior Court — A. A. McDonald, Lil-
lington
Register of Deeds — W. H. Faucette, Lilling-
ton.
Sheriff — J. W. McArtan. Lillington.
Auditor — D. P. McDonald. Olivia.
Coroner — Dr. L. G. Arnold. Lillington.
Surveyor — C. R. Partin, Angier.
Supt. of Health— Dr. J. W. Halford. Lill-
ington.
Poard of Elections — W. F. Hockaday, Lill-
ington.
Supt. of Schools — B. P. Gentry. Lillington.
Home Demonstration Agent — Miss Elizabeth
Bridges, Lillington.
Countv Commissioners — J. C. Byrd. Chm.,
Duke. B. 2; B. T. Johnson. Kipling: W. J.
MeStewart. Coats; J. W. Jordan, Dunn; J. A.
Buchanan, Broadway, R. 2.
Board of Education — John M. Hodges. Lin-
den: N. C. Cameron, Olivia; N. A. Smith,
Kipling; D. P. McDonald, Treas., Lillington.
Highway Commission — L. A. Boney Chm.,
Lillington.
HAYWOOD
COUNTY SEAT, WAYNESVILLE.
Clerk Superior Court— Claude A. Haynes,
Wavnesville.
Begister of Deeds — G. N. Hens:m. Wavnes-
ville.
Sheriff — J. F. Cabe. Canton.
Treasurer — Walter Ferguson, Waynesville.
Coroner — Dr. W. A. Graham, Crabtree.
Surveyor — J. W. Seaver, Waynesville.
Supt. of Health— Dr. J. B. HcCracken,
Waynesville.
Board of Elections — Grover C. Davis, Chm.,
Waynesville.
Supt. of Schools— A. C. Reynolds, Waynes-
ville.
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Springdale; H. Arthur Osborne, Canton; As-
berry Howell. Waynesville; M. M. Noland,
Crabtree, R. 1. : Dee Clark, White Oak.
Board of Education— G. C. Palmer, Crabtree;
D. M. Cagle. Clyde; Paul Hyatt. Canton.
R. 2; T. W. Ferguson. Treas, Waynesville.
HENDERSON
COUNTY SEAT, HENDERSONVILLE.
Clerk Superior Court— C. M. Pace, Hender-
sonville. „ , „
Begister of Deeds— H. Grady Edney, Hen-
dersonville.
g] ler iff — v. E. Grant, Hendersonville.
Treasurer — A. E. Hudgins, Hendersonville.
Coroner — B. F. Cliff. Hendersonville.
Surveyor — G. W. Justice, Hendersonville.
Supt. of Health— Dr. A. B. Drafts, Hen-
dersonville. __
Board of Elections— R. L. Edwards, Chm..
Hendersonville.
Supt. of Schools — R. G. Anders. Henderson-
ville
Supt. Public Welfare— J. W. Bane, Hender-
sonville.
County Commissioners— W. P. Bane, Chm.,
I£ lulersonviire; G. B. Hill. Edneyville. R. F.
D • John D. Staton, Saluda. R. F. D.
Board of Education— H. E. Erwin, Tuxedo;
J R Sandifer, Hendersonville; J. W. Morgan,
Hendersonville; Adolphus E. Hudgins, Treas.,
Hendersonville.
Highway Commission — J. O. Bell. Chm.,
Tuxedo: W. P. Lane. Hendersonville, R. 3: P.
F. Patton. Hendersonville.
HERTFORD
COUNTY SEAT, WINTON.
Clerk Superior Court— D. R. McGlohon,
Winton. ,
Register of Deeds— J. A. Northcott, Winton.
Sheriff— B. Scull, Harrellsville.
Treasurer— The Bank of Winton. Winton.
Coroner— Dr. W. B. Pollard. Winton.
Supt. of Health— Dr. L. K. Walker. Ahoskie.
Board of Elections— E. J. Gerock, Chm.,
Ahoskie. __. .
Supt. of Schools— N. W. Bntton, Winton.
Demonstration Agent— H. L Miller. Winton.
Home Demonstration Agent— Miss Myrtle
Swindell. Winton.
Supt. Public Welfare— N. W. Bntton, Win-
County Commissioners— J. C. Taylor. Como;
F G Tayloe Ahoskie; J. M El y. Woodland;
E H Eure, Winton; J. O. Askew, Jr., Har-
rellsville; E. W. Whitley. Murfreesboro
Board of Education— Dr. J. H. Mitchell.
Ahoskie: John E. Vann, Winton; B. G. Wil-
liams, Cofield.
Highway Commission — John c. Wlntiy. Mur-
freesboro; L. W. Walker. Ahoskie; B. <:. Wil-
liams, Winton; B. N. Sykes, Harrellsville; ll
<:. Snipes. Winton.
HOKE
COUNTY SEAT, RAEFORD.
Clerk Superior Court— William L. Poole.
Raeford.
Register of Deeds — D. K. Blue. Raeford.
Sheriff— Edgar Hall. Raeford.
Treasurer— W. J. McCranev. Raeford.
Supt. of Health— Dr. G. W Brown, Raeford.
Board of Elections — A. D. Gore, I
Raeford.
Supt of Schools— W. P. Hawfleld. Raeford.
Supt. Public Welfare— W. P. Hawfleld, Rae-
ford.
County Commissioners — E. B. McNeill Rae-
ford : H. F. Currie, Red Springs. R 1 ; D G.
McMillan. Raeford. R. 1; M. G. Rav. Rock-
fish; J. W. Smith. Yass.
Board of Education — Dr. G. W. Brown Rae-
ford; N. A. McDonald. Tiinberland ; W .1
McCraney, Treas. . Raeford.
Highway Commission — W. E. Blue. Supt..
Raeford.
HYDE
COUNTY SEAT. SWAN QUARTER.
Clerk Superior Court— 0. L. Williams.
Swan Quart, i
Register of Deeds— D. G. Saunders.
Quarter.
Sheriff— Harry O'Neal. Fairfield.
Treasurer — Dr. J. E. Mann. Lake Landing
Coroner— Dr. T. A. Mann. Fairfield.
Board of Elections— R. D. Harris. Chm .
Swan Quarter.
Supt. of Schools — G. M. Guthrie. Swan
Quarter.
Supt. Public Welfare— G. M. Guthrie.
Quarter.
County Commissioners — A. It. Litchfield,
Swan Quarter; J. C. Burrus, Palrfli I
Gibbs. Englehard; Allen Cradle, Swan Quarter;
Seth Clark. Swan Quarter.
Board of Education — Z T. Fortescue, Scran-
ton ; W. J. Mldyette, Lake Landing ;
Mason, Swan Quarter; W B
field: M. S. Crodle. Swan Quarter;
Mann. Treas.. Lake Landing.
Highway Commission- i> ll Carter,
field; George M Makey, Swan Quarter; ll.
II. Watson, Scranton.
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IREDELL
COUNTY SEAT. STATESVILLE.
Clerk Superior Court -i a Hartneaa, Btatea-
ville.
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Registet ol Deeds — \V. II. Marrow, States-
Villr.
sheriff— M. P. Alexand r. Statesville.
Treasurer — It. F. Rives, Statesville.
Coronei -i G Colvert, Statesville.
Surveyor — S. O. La/.enby, Stair \ 1 1 1«-
Supl of Health— Dr. Ross S. McElwee,
Statesville.
Board of Elections — J. G. Lewis, Chm.,
Statesville.
Supt. "t Schools — James A. Steele, States-
ville.
Supt. Public Welfarj — W. W. Holland,
Statesvlile.
Demonstration Agent — R. W. Graeber, States-
ville.
Home Demonstration Agent — Miss H. Celeste
Henkel, Statesville.
County Commissioners — N. D. Tomlin, Chm.,
Statesville; S. IV Tomlin. Statesville; J. A.
Brown, Stony Point: W. C. Johnson, Moores-
ville; J. T. Smith, Troutmans.
Board of Education — Dr. F. B. Gaither,
Harmony; D. W. Lawrence, Mooresville; W.
C. Wooten, Statesville; R. F. Rives, Treas. ,
Statesville.
Road Supt — J. A. Brown, Stony Point.
JACKSON
COUNTY SEAT, SYLVA.
Clerk Superior Court — W. L. Henson, Sylva.
Register of Deeds — Raymond Nicholson,
Cowarts.
Sheriff— E. L. Wilson, Sylva.
Treasurer — J. W. Davis, Webster.
Coroner — Dr. Grover Wilkes, Sylva.
Surveyor— T. F. Buchanan, Greens Creek.
Supt. of Health— Dr. A. A. Nichols, Sylva.
Board of Elections— W. R. Sherrill, Chm.,
Sylva.
Supt. of Schools— O. S. Dillard, Sylva.
Supt. Public Welfare— T. B. Cowan, Web-
ster.
Demonstration Agent — R. W. Gray. Sylva.
County Commissioners — T. A. Dillard, Chm.,
Cashiers; G. C. Turpin, Gay; C. Z. Candler,
Sylva.
Board of Education — J. N. Wilson, Cullo-
whee; R. R. Fisher, Addie ; W. M. Fowler,
Glenville; M. D. Cowan, Sylva; G. D. Cooper,
Whittier, R. 1; J. W. Davis, Treas., Webster.
Highwav Commission — T. A. Cox, Sylva ; W.
H. Smith, Sylva; J. L. Broyles. Sylva; Dillard
Hooper. Sylva ; S. W. Enloe, Sylva.
JOHNSTON
COUNTY SEAT. SMITHFIELD.
Clerk Superior Court — W. S. Stevens, Smith-
field.
Register of Deeds— W. T. Adams, Smilhflelcl.
Sheriff — W. .T. Massey, Smithfield.
Treasurer — First National Bank, Smithfield.
Coroner — J. H. Kirkman, Smithfield.
Surveyor — Romulus Lambert, Smithfield.
Auditor — J. A. Keen, Smithfield.
Supt. of Health— Dr. Thel Hooks. Smithfield.
Board of Elections — W. D. Avera, (Inn..
Smithfield.
Supt. of Schools— W. H. llipps. Smithfield.
Supt. Public Welfare — II. V. Rose. Smith-
field.
Demonstration Agent — S. J. Kirby, Smith-
field.
Home Demonstration Agent— Miss Minnie
Lee Garrison, Smithfield.
County Commissioners — D. B. Oliver, Chm..
Pine Level; Horace M. Barbour, Clayton, R. 1;
J. Willis Creech. Benson. R. 1 ; W. H. Up-
chureh. Four Oaks. R. F. D. ; P. B. Cham-
blee. Zebulon. R. 1.
Board of Education — W. G. Wilson. Wilsons
Mills; George F. Woodward. Princeton; John
T. Talton. Clayton.
Highway Commissioner — James A. Wellon,
Smithfield.
JONES
COUNTY SEAT, TRENTON.
Clerk Superior Court — \V. II. Hammond,
Trenton.
Register of Deeds — P. B. McDaniel, Tren-
ton.
sheriff— J. R. Westbrook, Comfort.
Treasurer — Bank of Jones, Trenton.
Surveyor — J. L. Foy, Jr., Pollocksville.
Supt. of Health— J. H. Bell Pollocksville.
Board of Elections — G. C. Herritage, Chm.,
Trenton.
Supt. of Schools — John R. Barker, Trenton
Supt. Public Welfare — John R. Barker, Tren-
ton.
Demonstration Agent — E. F. Fletcher. Tren-
ton.
County Commissioners — J. H. Bell, Chm,.
Pollocksville; J. W. Mallard, Trenton; E. L.
Mattocks. Maysville; J. R. Lowry. Trenton, R.
F. D. ; Paschal Taylor, Comfort.
Board of Education — B. L. Brock. Comfort:
R. P. Bender, Pollocksville; A. C. Foscue,
Maysville.
Highwav Commission — Board of County Com-
missioners.
LEE
COUNTY SEAT. SANFORD.
Clerk Superior Court — D. E. Mclver, San-
ford.
Register of Deeds — J. W. Mcintosh. San-
ford.
Sheriff — L. C. Rosser, Jonesboro.
Treasurer — The Bank of Sanford. Sanford.
Coroner — E. M. Mclver. Jonesboro.
Surveyor — T. M. Cross, Sanford.
Supt. of Health — Dr. Lynn Mclver. San-
ford.
Board of Elections — E. M. Underwood. Chm..
Sanford.
Supt. of Schools — C. E. Teague. Sanford.
Home Demonstration Agent — Miss Gertrude
V. Little. Sanford.
County Commissioners — J. J. Edwards, Chm.,
Lemon Springs; J. P. Seymore, Sanford; W. F.
Loyd, Sanford. R. 2; J. Will Wicker. Sanford,
R. 3 ; G. F. Johnson, Moncure, R. 1.
Board of Education — J. C. Watson, Jones-
boro, R. 1; S. P. Hatch, Sanford; D. E. Shaw,
Broadway.
Highway Commission — Board of County Com-
missioners.
LENOIR
COUNTY SEAT, K1NST0N.
Clerk Superior Court — J. T. Heath, Kinston.
Register of Deeds — C. W. Pridgen, Kinston.
Sheriff — A W. Taylor, Kinston.
Treasurer — J. H. Dawson. Kinston.
Coroner — D. E. Wood. Kinston.
Supt. of Health— Dr. D. C. Absher, Kinston.
Hoard of Elections— P. S. B. Harber, Chm.,
Kinston.
Si-pt. of Schools — E. E. Sams, Kinston.
Supt. Public Welfare — Rev. G. B. Hanrahan,
Kinston.
Demostration Agent — C. M. Brickhouse,
Kinston.
County Commissioners — R. F. Churchill.
Chm.. Kinston; T. G. Sutton. Kinston; H. E.
Moseley, Kinston; J. H. Barwick. Grifton, R.
F. D. ; Parker Howard, Pink Hill.
Board of Education — N. J. Rouse, Kinston;
W. B. Becton, Kinston, R. 5; Paul A.
Hodges, Kinston; John H. Dawson. Treas.
Kinston.
Highway Commission — E. A". Webb, Kinston:
H. C. Hines. Kinston; G. S. Willard Pink
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LINCOLN
COUNTY SEAT, LINCOLNTON.
Clerk Superior Court — A. Nixon, Lincolnton.
Register of Deeds — J. E. Hoover. Lincolnton.
Sheriff — W. B. Abernethy, Iron Station.
Treasurer — M. T. Leatherman, Lincolnton.
Coroner — S. R.' Warlick, Lincolnton.
Surveyor — A. B. Heavner, Lincolnton, R. 1.
Supt. of Health— Dr. J. W. Saine Lincoln-
ton.
Board of Elections— K. B. Nixon, Chm.,
Lincolnton.
Supt. of Schools — L B. Beam. Lincolnton.
Home Demonstration Agent — Mrs. Florence
R. Winn, Lincolnton.
Demonstration Agent — W.
colnton.
Supt. Public Welfare— L. B. Beam. Lin-
colnton.
County Commissioners — J. B. Johnston, Lin-
colnton; W. A. Goodson, Iron Station; J M.
Jetun, Reepsville R. F. D. ; G. L Beam,
R-epsville. R. F. D : G. F. Howard. Denver.
Board of Education— Kemp P. Nixon, Lin-
colnton; Milton S. Rudisill, Crouse; J. W.
( 'nil isc. Lincolnton; J. W. Little, Denver: M. T.
Leatherman, Treas., Lincolnton.
Smarr, Lin-
Mcdowell
Kirby,
Chm.,
COUNTY SEAT, MARION.
Clerk Superior Court— W. H. Hawkins.
Marion.
Register of Deeds — Fred Fames, Marion.
Sheriff— J. L. Nichols, Marion.
Treasurer— M. G. Poteet. Marion.
Coroner — G. B. Johnson. Old Fort.
Surveyor — L. A. Homey. Nealsville.
Supt. Public Health— Dr. Guy S.
Marion .
Board of Elections— F. M. Bradley
Old Fori
Supt. nf Schools— N. F. Steeps, Marion.
Supt. Public Welfare— Miss Mary Greenlee,
Marion. _.,
County Commissioners— T. W. Wilson,
Mini. hi; Oscar Wilson. Marion; Logan Lacy.
Marion.
Board nt Education— T. W. Stacey, Nebo; M
P Flack Vein Mountain; J. S. Bradley. Old
Fort: M. a Poteet, Treas., Mari u
Highway Commission— H. F. Lvtle. Marion;
W P. Arte, Old Fort; A. P Muni-. Neals-
ville
MACON
COUNTY SEAT. FRANKLIN.
Clerk Superior Court— Frank 1. Murray,
Franklin. _
Register of Deeds— Elmer Johnson, Franklin.
Sheriff— Alex. Moore. Franklin
Treasure] ilex. Moore. Franklin.
Coroner — .1 J. Conley, Franklin.
Surveyor — John II Dalton, Leatherman.
Supt. of Health— Dr. 11. P. Horeley, Frank-
lin.
Board of Elcrliu.K \V. A. II ChUL,
Franklin.
Supt. of Schools M. D. Billings, Franklin.
Supt. Public Welfare— Charles Shook, Frank-
lin.
County Commissioners— Frank M Chm.,
Franklin. B. 3: A. B. Slagle. Franklin. It 2;
Charles McClure. Otto.
Board of Education S II Lyle, Sr . Frank-
lin; T. C. Bryson, Wests Mills; N L Bar-
nard. Franklin, R. 3.
Highway Commission — Board of Countj
missioners.
MADISON
COUNTY SEAT. MARSHALL.
Clerk Superior Court- W A West, Marshall.
Register of Deeds — .1. Will Roberts, Marshall.
Sheriff— J. J. Baley, Marshall.
Treasurer — Citizens Bank and Bank of
French Broad, Mashall.
Coroner — Dr. .1 N Moon Marshall.
Supt. of Health -Dr. Frank Rol Ma
shall.
Board of Elections Roy Gudger, Chm.,
Marshall.
Supt. ni Schoi Is Homer Hem ■■ . Mai -hall.
Home Demonstration Agent — Miss Jani
Fayden, Marshall.
Demonstration Agenl W it n
shall.
County ('mini ■ I. Mi K
Chm . Marshall : .1 <' Chandler. V\
I. George, Mars Hill.
Board ol Ed
W R Sams, Mar-hall, It 3: W M l:
Marshall, K 5
Highway Commission- H s Ran
shall : K it Ram ey, Walnut i
: e; Joe Brown, Wavi
MARTIN
COUNTY SEAT. WILLIAMSTON
Clerk Sui • irl it .1 P
ton
Register of Di Brown, \\
Sheriff II. T Robersoi Wllllai
Treasun i I D > • tarphen. w
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Surveyoi Svlvi P
Supt ol Health in W E «
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Roard i '' llln ■
Williamston
Supt. ut s.-li. mi. A .1 Mannii
ton
Demonstration Igont— J. L. 1 "
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Supt. Public Welfare — A. G. Manning, Wil-
liamston.
County Commissioners — J. L. Hassell, Wil-
liamston; II. I>. Peele, Williamston: J. L.
Coletraln. Williamston; is. L. Long, Hamilton;
II. c Green, Williamston.
Board Hi Education — It. G. Harrison. Wil-
liamston; .1. T. Waldo. Hamilton; W. II. Holli-
day, Bobersonville ; C. D. Carstarohen, Treas.
Williamston.
MECKLENBURG
COUNTY SEAT, CHARLOTTE.
Clerk Superior Court — C. C. Moore, Charlotte
Bi ister of Deeds — W. M. Moore, Charlotte.
Sheriff— W. (). Cochrane, Charlotte.
Treasurer — J. W. Stinson, Charlotte.
Coroner — F A. Hovis Charlotte.
Surveyor — T. B. Spratt, Charlotte.
Supt. of Health — Dr. C. S. McLaughlin, Char-
lotte.
Board of Elections — W. M. Smith, Chm.,
Charlotte.
Supt of Schools — J. M. Matthews, Charlotte.
Home Demonstration Agent — Miss M. Davis,
Charlotte.
Demonstration Agent — C. E. Miller, Charlotte.
Supt. Public Welfare — Lucius Eanson, Char-
lotte.
Countv Commissioners — J. B. McLaughlin,
Chm.. Charlotte; P. D. Price. Charlotte. B.
F. D. ; J. H. Bobbins, Derita; W. M. Boss,
Matthews, B. F. D. ; J. B. Withers, Davidson.
Board of Education — W. E. Price, Charlotte ;
B. D. Funderburk. Matthews; W J. Hutchin-
son, Charlotte B. 7 : W. M Morrow, Pine-
ville; C. H. Caldwell. Charlotte, B. 8; James
W. Stinson, Treas.. Charlotte.
Highway Commission — Thomas Griffith, Char-
lotte: J. B. Withers. Charlotte; A. J. Drape,
Charlotte.
MITCHELL
COUNTY SEAT, BAKERSVILLE
Clerk Superior Court — Brown McKinney,
Bakersville.
Begister of Deeds — J. D. Pannell. Bakers-
ville.
Sheriff — J. C. Pritchard. Spruce Pine.
Treasurer — Leonard Gouge. Ewart.
Coroner— C. E. Smith. Toecane, B. 1.
Survevor — U. L. Byrd. Belief.
Supt. of Health— C. E. Smith. Toecane, B. 1.
Board of Elections — W. B. Young, Chm.,
Bakersville.
Supt. of Schools — Jason B. Deyton, Forbes.
Supt. Public Welfare — Jason B. Deyton,
Forbes.
County Commissioners — John Slagle, Bakers-
ville; Billie Peterson, Poplar; D. J. English,
Spruce Pine.
Board of Education — D. F. Fortner, Wing;
John W. Gudger, Bakersville ; C. T. Hickey,
Spruce Pine; W. C. Berry. Bakersville; Tarley
Turbyfill, Clarissa; Leonard Gouge, Treas.,
Ewart.
Highway Commission— M. A. Anderson,
Bakersville; W. B. Ellis, Bakersville; John M.
Washburn, Bakersville.
MONTGOMERY
COUNTY SEAT, TROY.
Clerk Superior Court — Edgar Haywood. Troy.
Register of Deeds — W. L. Wright, Troy.
Sheriff— G. W. Stuart. Troy.
Treasurer — Hiram Freeman, Ether.
Survevor — W. L. Thaver. Uwharrie..
Supt. of Health — C. Daligny, Troy.
Board of Elections— O. J. Blalock, Chm.,
Troy.
Supt. of Schools— J. S. Edwards, Troy.
Supt. Public Welfare — I. S. Fike. Troy.
County Commisisoners — Ben T. Wade, Chm.,
Troy; R. E. Andrews, Mount Gilead; E. B.
Harris, Candor.
Board of Education— B. L. Davis, Star; J. J
Russell, Blaine; A. B. Moore, Mount Gilead,
H. 2; George W. Stuart. Treas., Truv.
Highway Commission — W. B. Hicks, Troy;
Louis Dorsett. Troy; W. Clvde Chapel, Troy;
II. L. Steed, Troy; G. O. Mullinix. Troy: W.
G. Smitherman, Troy; V. P. Scarboro, Troy.
MOORE
COUNTY SEAT, CARTHAGE.
Clerk Superior Court — J. Alton Mclver, Car-
thage.
Register of Deeds— E. C. Matheson, Car-
thage.
Sheriff— D. Al. Blue, Carthage.
Treasurer — Bank of Pinehurst, Pinehurst.
Coroner — Dr. C. T. Grier. Carthage.
Surveyor— M. McQ. Bailey. Carthage.
Board of Elections — N. J. Muse, Chm Car-
thage, B. F. D. 4.
Supt. of Health— Dr. A. McN. Blue, Car-
thage.
Supt. of Schools — A. B. Cameron. Carthage
Farm Demonstration Agent — M. W. Wall
Carthage.
Home Demonstration Agent — Miss Bertha
Proffltt, Carthage.
Supt. Public Welfare — A. B. Cameron, Car-
thage.
County Commissioners — H. P. McPherson
Chm.. Cameron; G. C Shaw, High Falls; D.'
A. McLaughlin. Vass.
Toard of Education — W. H. H. Lawhorn
Carthage: J. B. McQueen, Lakeview; T B
Tyson, Carthage.
S. Inscoe, Nash-
D. Burroughs,
NASH
COUNTY SEAT, NASHVILLE.
Clerk Superior Court — J. N. Sills, Nashville.
Begister of Deeds — J. B. Boddie. Nashville.
Sheriff— J. L. Carnwell, Nashville.
Treasurer — J. N. Tavlor, Nashville.
Coroner — J. H. Griffin, Nashville.
Supt. of Schools — L. S. Inscoe, Nashville.
Board of Elections — W. B. Cooper, Chm.,
Nashville.
Supt. Public Welfare — L.
ville.
Demonstration Agent — G.
Nashville.
Home Demonstration Agent — Marion Swain.
Nashville.
County Commissioners — G. L. Jones, Nash-
ville : M. F. Morgan. Bailey, B. F. D. ; W B
Bunting. Nashville. B. F. D. ; F. P. Spruill,
Rocky Mount: C. L. Johnston, Whitakers.
Board of Education — Frank V. Avent; Whit-
akers, B. 5; C. D. Jones, Bocky Mount, B. 3;
I. F. Finch. Bailey.
Highway Commission — L. T. Vaughn, Nash-
ville; W. S. Wilkinson, Bocky Mount; P. A.
Morgan. Spring Hope; F. V. Avent Aventon ;
William Hilliard. Middlesex; H. L. Dillard,
Spring Hope, B. F. D. ; J. W. Privitt. Bailey.
NEW HANOVER
COUNTY SEAT, WILMINGTON.
Clerk Superior Court — W. N. Harriss, Wil-
mington.
Begister of Deeds— W. P. McGlaughon. Wil-
mington.
Sheriff — Geo. C. Jackson. Wilmington.
Auditor — J. A. Orrell. Wilmington.
Recorder — Geo. Harriss, Wilmington.
Coroner— A. S. Holden. Wilmington.
Supt. of Health— J. H. Hamilton, Wilming-
ton.
Treasurer — J. A. Orrell, Wilmington.
Board of Elections — D. N. Chadwiek, Jr..
Chm.. Wilmington.
Supt. of Schools — W. A. Graham, Wilming-
ton.
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RALEIGH, N.C.
Supt. Public Welfare — Anita Walcjhorst, Wil-
mington.
Demonstration Agent — J. P. Herring. Wil-
mington.
Home Demonstration Agent — Miss Florence
Jeffress. Wilmington.
County Commissioners — A. Hewlett, Chm. ,
Wilmington; Jos. W. Little. Wilmington; W.
K. Dosher, Wilmington; W. E. Topp, Wilming-
ton; Geo. W. Trask. Wilmington.
Board of Education — Herbert McClammy.
Wilmington ; T. E. Cooper, Wilmington ; B.
Solomon, Wilmington; John A. Orrell, Treas.,
Wilmington.
NORTHAMPTON
COUNTY SEAT, JACKSON.
Clerk Superior Court — ~. J. Beale. Jackson.
Register of Deeds — S. J. Calvert, Jackson.
Sheriff — H. L Jdyner, Jackson.
Treasurer — Farmers Bank of Seaboard, Sea-
board.
Coroner — J. S. Grant. Jackson.
Surveyor — E. P. Outland. Rich Square.
Supt. of Heath — Dr. Paul G. Parker, Jack-
son.
Supt. of Schools — P. J. Long. Jackson.
Board of Elections— B. F. Tennille, Chm..
Jackson.
Home Demonstration Agent — Miss Nancy
McLavt'horn. Jackson.
County Comissioners — J. G. Stancill. Chm..
Margarettsville ; J. T. Bolton, Rich Square ;
J. O. Flythe, Conway.
Board of Education — J. W. Weaver. Ricii
Sn.uare; E. S. Bowers, Jackson; A. L. Lassiter,
Potecasi.
ONSLOW
COUNTY SEAT. JACKSONVILLE.
Clerk of Superior Court — N. A. Burton. Jack-
sonville.
Register of Deeds — I. E. Ketchum, Jackson-
ville.
Sheriff — J. R. Gurganus. Jacksonville.
Treasurer — Bank of Onslow. Jacksonville.
Coroner — B. L. Kellum, Jacksonville
Supt. of Health— Dr. E. L. Cox. Jackson-
ville.
Board of Elections— N. E. Day. Chin.. Jack-
sonville. ,
Supt. of Schools— W. M. Thompson. Jack-
sonville.
Home Demonstration Agent muss Ms
Martin, Jacksonville.
Demonstration Agent — D. L. Latham
sonville,
Supt. Public Welfare — W. M. Thompson
Jacksonville.
1 inty Commissioners — L D. Hoggs
sonville; J. B. Petteway. Jacksonville;
Pittman, Swansboro.
Board of Education— J. B. Petteway
sonville; L. D. Boggs. JacH B
S. Pittman, Swansboro.
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COUNTY SEAT. HILLSBORO.
Clerk Superior Court — Charles Strayhorn,
Hillsboro.
Register of Deeds — John V. McAdanis, Hills-
boro.
Sheriff— L. Bunn Lloyd, Hill !
Treasurer — Samuel T. Latta. Jr. Hillshoro.
Supt. of Health— Dr. R. B Hayes, Hill
Hoard of Elections— H. A. Whitfield I
Chapel Hill.
Supt. of Schools a II Claj
Supt. Public Welfare— R. 11. Claytor. Hills-
boro.
County Commissioners— It. II. Wan!, ('bin.
1 Hill; John W. Hill, lliisloro; ]
D. W ' mi drove.
Hoard of Education — S. Browning, \\ . I
ham. R. 1 ; C. A McDade, Hillshoro. 11 L;
\V. s Roherson. I hapel Mill; Samuel I
Treas., Hillsboro.
PAMLICO
COUNTY SEAT. BAYBORO.
clerk Superior Court — E. i: Martli r
Register of Deed Leo ! I hoi
Sheriff- W. H. Pickles Ba ,1
Treasure] 3a Pa
Coroner Dr. S E McCotter, Ba
Surveyor — J. P. Til
Supt. of Health Geo S \
wall.
Supt. of Schools T. B. Atti
B i ol Bli - i \i ' tter. Chm,
Vanderm re
County Commissioners P W Iward, Chm .
IWhartonsvillc ; R V Eu i B D m
Gooding I
Ralph Harrl ntal.
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liance ; .1 C Join . M< ilc; Q w Bi
irapal ; W .i Morgan, Ol
M, Whartoi wile.
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COUNTY SEAT, ELIZABETH CITY.
Clerk Superior Court — G. R. Little, Eliza-
beth City.
Kegisl.T Hi Herd Urn \V IiriltllLTS. Eliza-
beth City.
Sheriff— Charles Reid, Elizabeth City.
Treasurer — Savings Baals and Trust Co.,
Elizabeth City.
Coroner — Dr. I. Fearing, Elizabeth City.
Surveyor — \V. F. Pritchard, Elizabeth City,
R. 3.
,Supt. of Health— Dr. C. 15. Williams, Eliza-
beth City.
Supt. of Schools — M. P. Jennings, Elizabeth
City.
Supt. Public Welfare — Mrs. Anna Lewis,
Elizabeth City.
Demonstration Agent — G. W. Falls, Eliza-
beth City.
Home Demonstration Agent — Miss Marcie P.
Albertson, Elizabeth City.
Board of Elections — P. G. Sawyer, Chm.,
Elizabeth City.
County Commissioners — Noah Burfoot, Chm.,
Elizabeth City; J E. Corbett, Elizabeth City;
W. J. F. Spence, Elizabeth City. R. 6; P. G.
Pritchard, Elizabeth City; R. 3; J. R. Brite,
Elizabeth City, R. 5; W. G. Morgan, Eliza-
oeth City; R. 1; C. B. Mundon, Weeksville.
Board of Education — J. M. Leroy. Elizabeth
City; W. G. Cox, Weeksville, R. 1. ; D. W.
Morgan, Elizabeth City, R. 5.
Highway Commission — W. J. Woodley, Chm.,
Elizabeth City; O. F. Gilbert, Elizabeth City;
A. B. Houtz, Elizabeth City; J. W. Foreman,
Elizabeth City; J. J. Morris, Elizabeth City,
R. 1.
PENDER
COUNTY SEAT. BURGAW.
Clerk Superior Court — J. F. Johnson, Bur-
gaw.
Register of Deeds — J. C. Carr, Burgaw.
Sheriff — R. T. Murray, Burgaw.
Treasurer — R. T. Murray, Burgaw.
Auditor — A. H. Costin, Burgaw.
Supt. of Health— Dr. W. I. Taylor, Burgaw.
Board of Elections — R. S. Atkinson, Chm.,
Sloop Point.
Supt. of Schools — T. T. Murphy, Burgaw.
Home Demonstration Agent — Miss Elizabeth
Lemby, Burgaw.
Supt. Public Welfare— T. T. Murphy, Bur-
gaw.
County Commissioners — J. E. Henry, Chm.,
Rocky Point; T. T. Rivenbark, Watha; G. J.
Powers, Willard.
Board of Education — H. M. Page, Burgaw ;
S. V. Bowen, Burgaw; G. J. Moore, Atkinson;
R. T. Munay, Treas., Burgaw.
PERQUIMANS
COUNTY SEAT, HERTFORD.
Clerk Superior Court — Charles Johnson, Hert-
ford.
Register of Deeds— W. F. C. Edwards, Hert-
ford.
Sheriff— Whit G. Wright. Hertford.
Treasurer — L W. Norman, Hertford.
Coroner — Dr. T. A. Cox, Hertford.
Surveyor — J. P. Winslow, Hertford.
Supt. of Health— Dr. G. E. Newby, Hertford.
Board of Elections — P. E. Langsdale, Chm.,
Hertford.
Supt. of Schools — Charles Whedbee, Hert-
ford.
Home Demonstration Agent — Miss Helen
Gaither, Hertford.
Demonstration Agent — L. W. Anderson, Hert-
ford.
County Commissioners — C. W. Morgan, Hert-
ford; J. G. Jolliff, Belvidere; S. P. Matthews,
Hertford; W. E. Dail, Hertford; G. D. Towe,
Chapanoke.
Board of Education — Thomas Nixon, Hert-
ford; R. II. Welch, Hertford, R. 3; J. H.
.Miller, Winfall; L. W. Norman, Treas.. Hert-
ford
1 1 Ighway Commission — C. Whedbee, Hertford ;
1". W. MrMullan, Elizabeth City.
PERSON
COUNTY SEAT, ROXBORO.
Clerk Superior Court — D. W. Bradsher. Rox-
horo.
Register of Deeds — A. P. Clayton, Roxboro.
Sheriff — J. M. O'Briant, Roxboro.
Coroner — A. F. Nichols, Roxboro.
Supt. of Health — W. A. Bradsher, Roxboro.
Supt. of Schools — J. A. Beam, Roxboro.
Treasurer — Bank of Roxboro, Roxboro.
Board of Elections — R. L. Harris, Chm., Rox-
boro.
Supt. Public Welfare — Rev. J. A. Beam,
Roxboro.
County Commissioners — D. M. Cash, Moriah;
W. H. Harris, Roxboro; B. F. Hester, Hurdle
Mills.
Board of Education — W. R. Wilkerson, Rox-
boro 1 ; R. D. ISailey, Woodsdale ; Garland
Chambers, Timherlake; W. A. Warren, Hurdle
Mills; C. T. Wood, Roxboro; R. G. Clayton,
Treas. , Roxboro.
Highway Commission — M. R. Long, Roxboro;
F. D. Long, Roxboro, R. 3 ; J. S. Walker,
Roxboro.
PITT
COUNTY SEAT, GREENVILLE.
Clerk Superior Court — J. F. Harrington,
Greenville.
Register of Deeds — J. C. Gaskins, Greenville.
Sheriff— E. R. Dudley, Greenville.
Treasurer — A. T. Moore. Greenville.
Coroner — S. G. Wilkinson, Greenville.
Surveyor — W. C. Dresbach, Greenville.
Supt. of Health — Dr. R. S. Bailey, Green-
ville.
Board of Elections — M. K. Blount, Chm.,
Greenville.
Supt, of Schools — R. G. Fitzgerald, Green-
ville.
Supt. Public Welfare— K. T. Futrell, Green-
ville.
Demonstration Agent — W. B. Pace, Green-
ville.
County Commissioners — H. V. Staton, Bethel;
W. W. Dowson, Grifton; J. W. Holmes, Farm-
ville; S. M. Crisp, Falkland; J. B. Hardee,
Greenville.
Board of Education — A. G. Cox, Winterville;
L. C. Arthur, Greenville; M. O. Blount,
Bethel.
POLK
COUNTY SEAT, COLUMBUS.
Clerk Superior Court — J. P. Arledge. Colum-
bus.
Register of Deeds — W. C. Hogue, Columbus.
Sheriff — Frank Jackson. Mill Springs.
Treasurer — Polk County Bank & Trust Co.,
Columbus.
Coroner — R. B. Williams, Columbus.
Surveyor — J. B. Livingston, Tryon.
Supt. of Health — Dr. Earle Grady, Tryon.
Board of Elections — W. B. Arledge, Chm.,
Columbus.
Supt. of Schools — E W. S. Cobb. Columbus.
Demonstration Agent — J. R. Sams, Columbus.
Supt. Public Welfare — E. W. S. Cobb, Co-
lumbus.
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RALEIGH, N. C.
County Commissioners — Charles Davenport,
Chm., Columbus; W. G. Wilkins, Columbus;
B. E. Hines, Landrum, S. C, R. F. D.
Board of Education — Br. E. McQ. Salley.
Saluda; S. B. Weaver, Landrum, S. C. R. 4;
Walter Jones, Tryon.
Highway Commission — G. H. Holmes, Tryon ;
J. H. Gibbs, Mill Springs; H. Davis, Finger-
ville, S. C, R. F. D.
RANDOLPH
COUNTY SEAT, ASHEBORO.
Clerk Superior Court — Frank M. Wright,
Asheboro.
Register of Deeds— J. F. White, Archdale.
Sheriff— J. A. Brady, Ramseur.
Treasurer — E. E. Lewallen. Asheboro.
Coroner— W. W. Hoekett. Climax.
Surveyor — A. K. Scotten, Ramseur.
Board of Elections— T. C. Moose. Chm.,
Asheboro.
Supt of Health— C. A. Hayworth, Coleridge.
Supt. of Schools— T. F. Bulla. Asheboro.
Supt. Public Welfare— T. F. Bulla, Asheboro.
County Commissioners — O. C. Marsh, Chm.,
Randleman; E. C. Blair, Progress; Amos Hen-
shaw, Ramseur.
Board of Education— L. F. Ross, Asheboro;
J. A. Martin. Liberty; Irvin N. Cox, Randle-
man, R. 2; E. E. Lewallen, Treas., Asheboro.
Highway Commission — W. L. Ward. Ashe-
boro; C. C. Cheek, Ore Hill, R. F. D. ; L E.
Bird, Thomasville, R. F. D. ; C. H. Hill. Far-
mer; John B. Humble, Asheboro.
RICHMOND
COUNTY SEAT. ROCKINGHAM.
Clerk Superior Court — J. A. McAulay, Ruck
ingham.
Register of Deeds — R. L. Johnson, Rocking-
ham.
Sheriff— R. L. McDonald. Rockingham.
Coroner — A. M. Smith. Rockingham.
Surveyor — N. A. Graham. Rockingham, R. 3.
Supt. of Health— Dr. W. R. Mcintosh,
Rockingham.
Board of Elections — F. D. Phillips, Chm.,
Rockingham.
Supt. of Schools — L. J. Bell, Rockingham.
Treasurer — Bank of Pee Dee. Rockingham.
Supt. Public Welfare— O. G. Reynolds, Rock-
ingham.
County Commissioners — B. F.
Chm., Rockingham; II l> Hamlet ; L.
D. Frutchey, Mount Gilead. R. J: .1 A Capel,
Ellerbe; J. A. McNeill, Roberdel.
Board of Education — W. N. Everett, .lr .
Rockingham; D. A. Parsons. Covington; P. B.
Gibbons, Hamlet; J. M. Dockery, Rockingham,
Highway Commission — Hoard of County Com-
missioners.
ROBESON
COUNTY SEAT, LUMBERTON.
Clerk Superior Court— C B. Skipper, Lum-
berton.
Register of Deeds — M. \V. Floyd, Lumberton
Sheriff — R. E. Lewis, l
Tr surer — Bank of Ma it U
Surveyor — .1. Ed. Tyson, Lumberton.
Supt. of Health— Dr. E. R Hardin. Lumber-
ton.
Board of Elections— Frank Cough. Chm .
Lumberton.
Supt. (if Schools .1 it P le Lumberton
Demonstration Agent 0. Duki Lumber-
ton.
Home Demonstratioi v- ■ M I a \
drews, Lumberton.
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County Commissioners — John W. Ward, Chm.,
Rowland; Hoy McNalr, Max ton ; John G.
Hughes, Parkton; W. J. Council, Red Springs;
C. r>. Towsend, Lumberton.
Board of Education — Lucius Mcltae, Rod
Springs; Mrs. W. W. Lewis, Fairmont; T. L.
Johnson, Lumberton; Miss Kate Mel. Ruie,
Red Springs; C. T. Pate, Purvis.
Highway Commission — T. 0. Evans, Chm.,
Maxton; J. I. Townsend, Lumberton; Geo. A.
McKay, Red Springs; G. H. Floyd, Fairmont;
J. Browne Evans, St. Pauls.
ROCKINGHAM
COUNTY SEAT, WENTWORTH.
Clerk Superior Court — Hunter K. Penn,
Weiitworth.
Register of Deeds — Wade H. Gentry, Madi-
son.
Sheriff— A. P. Sands, Reidsville.
Coroner — Dr. J. T. Taylor, Madison.
Surveyor — S. B. Dameron, Reidsville.
Supt. of Health— Dr. Sam. Ellington, Went-
worth.
Board of Elections — John W. Irving, Chm.,
Wentvvorth.
Supt. of Schools — L. N. Hickerson, Went-
worth
Supt. Public Welfare— J. H. Allen, Reids-
ville.
Demonstration Agent — F. L. Walker, Reids-
ville.
Home Demonstration Agent — Mrs. Ethel W.
Moore, Reidsville.
County Commissioners — M. L. Heiner, Spray;
James R. Martin, Stoneville; P. R. Webster,
Madison, R. F. D. ; R. J. Martin, Ruffln; B.
B. Chance, Reidsville.
Board of Education — George W. Martin.
Madison; B. F. Mebane, Spray; A. D. Hop-
kins, Benaja; Eugene Irvin, Reidsville; C. P.
Wall, Spray.
Highway Commission — G. W. Estes, Road
Supt. , Madison.
ROWAN
COUNTY SEAT, SALISBURY.
Clerk Superior Court — J. F. McCubbins,
Salisbury.
Register of Deeds — Max L. Barker, Salis-
bury.
Sheriff— J. H. Krider, Salisbury.
Treasurer — W. H. Crowder, Salisbury.
Coroner — Dr. H. H. Newman. Salisbury.
Surveyor — X. A. Trexler, Salisbury.
Supt. of Health — Dr. C. W. Armstrong,
Salisbury.
Board of Elections — Edwin C. Gregory. Chm.,
Salisbury.
Supt. of Schools — R. G. Kizer, Salisbury.
Supt. Publis — P. E. Rowland, Hender-
son.
Sheriff — J. S. Royster, Henderson.
Treasurer — J. S. Royster, Henderson.
Coroner — .las. H. Wheeler, Henderson.
Supt. of Health— Dr. B. A. Olds, Hender-
son.
Board of Elections — Thomas M. Pittman.
Chm. . Henderson.
Supt. of Schools — E. M. Rollins, Henderson.
Supt. Public Welfare — Mrs. W. B. Waddill.
Henderson.
Home Demonstration Agent — Mrs. J. K
Plummer, Middleburg.
County Commissioners — C. V. Singleton.
Henderson; E. L. Fleming, Middleburg; Amos
G. Parrott, Dabney; H. C. Tuthill, Hender-
son ; S. O. Brummit. Henderson.
Board of Education — R. J. Corbitt. Hender-
son; James E. Kimhall, Townsville; W. H.
Parrish, Middleburg.
Highway Commission — Board of County Com-
missioners.
WAKE
COUNTY SEAT, RALEIGH.
Clerk Superior Court — Vitruvius Royster, Ra-
leieh.
Register of Deeds — W. Henry Penny, Raleigh.
Sheriff — D. Bryant Harrison, Raleigh.
Treasurer — L. D. Stephenson, Raleigh.
Coroner — J. E. Owens. Raleigh
Surveyor — E. M. Eustler, Raleigh.
Auditor — II. G. Holding, Raleigh.
Supt. of Health— Dr. A. C. Bulla, Roleit?h.
Hoard of Elections — S. J. Adams, Chm.,
Raleigh.
Supt. of Schools — John C. Lockhart. Raleigh.
Supt. Public Welfare— C. H. Anderson, Ra-
leigh.
Demonstration Agent — John C. Anderson, Ra-
leigh.
Home Demonstration Agent — Miss Marion
Plunket, Raleigh.
County Commissioners — H. D. Rand,
Garner; Dr. O. L. Ray. Raleigh. R. 1;
Scarborough. Eagle Rock; Robert P.
Wakefield: .T. J. Bernard. BaDigh.
Board of Education — W. A. Withers,
Raleigh: N. Y. Gulley, Wake Forest; M. B.
rhamblee. Wakefield; L. D. Stephenson,
Treas. , Raleigh.
Roads— C. M. Miller, Supt., Raleigh.
Chm. .
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Jones,
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WARREN
COUNTY SEAT. WARRENTON.
Clerk Superior Court — John D. Newell, War-
renton.
Register of Deeds — J. A. Dowtin, Warren-
ton.
Sheriff — R. E. Davi=. Warrenton.
Financial Agent— J. G. Ellis. Warrenton.
Supt. of Health— Dr. C. S. Pcete, Warren-
ton.
'"oard of Elections — Frank H. Gibbs. Chm .
Warrenton.
Sunt, of Schools — J. Edward Allen, War-
renton.
Supt. Public Welfare — Raymond Rodwell.
Warrenton.
County Commissioners — C. C. Hunter. Chm..
Warrenton; J. M. Burroughs. Warrenton; Wal-
ter Allen. Axtel : J. J. Myrick, Littleton; John
Ponell. Marmaduke.
Board of Education — Jes=e Gardner. Macon;
Edward Petar. Ridgeway; B. B. Terrell, War-
renton.
Hisrhwav Commission — G. H. Macon, War-
renton : W. T. Paschal. Merry Mount.
WASHINGTON
COUNTY SEAT, PLYMOUTH.
Clerk Superior Court— C. V. W. Ausbon,
Plvmouth.
Register of Deeds — Paul W. Brinkley, Ply-
mouth.
PhTiff— J. E. Reid. Plymouth.
Treasurer — A. L Holmes. Creswell.
Supt. of Health— Dr. W. H. Ward, Ply-
mouth.
Board of Elections — Z. V. Norman, Chm.,
Plymouth.
Supt. of Schools — John W. Darden, Ply-
mouth.
Demonstration Agent — R. W. Johnson, Ply-
mouth.
Supt. Public Welfare— J. W. Darden. Ply-
mouth-
County Commissioners — H. C. Spruill, Chm..
Plvmouth ; J. M. Clagon, Roper ; H. A. Litch-
field. Jr., Creswell.
Board of Education — John E. Singleton.
Roper; L C. Cahoon, Plymouth; William
Wiley, Creswell; A. L Holmes, Treas., Cres-
well.
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WATAUGA
COUNTY SEAT, BOONE.
Clerk Superior Court — A. \V. Smith. Boone.
Register of Deeds — E. M. Harman, I'.oone.
Shei itf — J. E. Young, Blowing Bock.
Treasurer — A. G. Wilson, Zionville.
Coroner — D. M. MoretZ, Sands.
Surveyor— I. M. Bumgarner, Vilas.
Supt. of Health — Dr. .1. W. Jones, Boone.
Board of Elections — J. M. Moretz, Chm.,
Boone.
Supt. of Schools — Smith Hagman, Vilas.
Supt Public Welfare — S. Hagman. Vilas.
County Commissioners — J. C. Miller, Blow-
ing Bock; L. H. Holler, Vilas; G. W. Rob-
bins, Shulls Mills.
Board of Education — J. W. Farthing, Boone ;
V\. N. Howell, Brookslde; W. F. Sherwood,
Sherwood; Arlie Wilson, Treas., Zionville.
Highway Commission — C. D. Taylor, Valle
Cruieis; W. H. Norris, Sands; Charles Wat-
son, Virgil.
WAYNE
COUNTY SEAT, GOLDSBORO.
Clerk Superior Court — J. B. Hooks, Golds-
boro.
Register of Deeds — G. E. Grantham, Golds-
boro.
Sheriff — W. D. Grant, Goldsboro.
Treasurer — C. D. Taylor, Goldsboro.
Coroner — C. C. Baker, Goldsboro.
Surveyor — Louis Godwin, Goldsboro.
Supt. of Health — Dr. A. J. Ellington, Golds-
boro.
Board of Elections — J. R. Hood, Chm..
Goldsboro.
Supt. of Schools — J. T. Jerome, Goldsboro.
Supt. Public Welfare— A. E. Howell, Golds-
boro.
Demonstration Agent — J. K. Robertson, Golds-
boro.
Home Demonstration Agent — Miss Elizabeth
Bogle, Goldsboro.
County Commissioners — G. D. Bizzell, Golds-
boro; F. B. Jordan, Mount Olive, R. 7 ; G. F.
Peele, Fremont; C. R. Aycock, Fremont; D. N.
Newsome, Goldsboro, R. 2.
Board of Education — A. H. Edgerton, Golds-
boro ; J. E. Kelly, Mount Olive ; J. A. Best,
Fremont.
Highway Commission — W. P. Rose. Chm ,
Goldsboro; L. A. Byrd, Mount Oiive; C. M
Johnson. Goldsboro ; F. B. Aycock, Fremont ;
D. M. Newsome. Goldsboro, H. V. D
WILKES
COUNTY SEAT. WILKESBORO.
Clerk Superior Court — William A. Stroud,
Wiikesboro.
Register of Deeds — James C. Wallace, North
Wiikesboro.
Sheriff— W. D. Woodruff— Wiikesboro.
Treasurer — Thomas M. Crysel, Wilkesnoro.
Coroner— C. Shelton Sink, North Wiikes-
boro.
Surveyor — G. G. Elledge, North Wiikesboro.
Supt. of Health — A. H. Lindorme, Wiikes-
boro.
I oard of Elections — J. A. Bousseau, Chm.,
North Wiikesboro.
Supt. of Schools — C. C Wright. Hunting
Creek.
Supt. Public Welfare — W. M. Sebastian,
North Wiikesboro.
Demonstration Agent — A. G. Hendren. Straw.
County Commissioners — D. C. Sebastian,
Chm.. Hayes; D. V Nichols, Purlear; John
W. Robbins, Newcastle.
Board of Education — C. C. Faw, Millers
Creek; James S. Kilby, Hay^s; James Pennell,
Wiikesboro; T. M. Crysel. Treas., Wiikesboro.
Highway Commission — W. V. Caudill. North
Wiikesboro; U. G. Foster, Congo; N. E. Par-
lier. Ronda; C. C. Gambill. .North Wiikesboro;
F. .1. Hartley, Elkvilk.
WILSON
COUNTY SEAT, WILSON.
Clerk Superior Court — J. D. Bardiu. Wilson.
Register ol Deeds — B. T. Barnes, Wilson.
Sheriff— R. E. Howard, Wilson.
Supt. ol Health — Dr. L. J. Smith, Wilson.
Supt. of Schools — C. L. Coon, Wilson.
Treasurer — Branch Banking and Trust Co.,
Wilson.
board of Elections — George W. Tomlinson,
Chm Wilson.
Supt. Public Welfare — S. E. Leonard, Wil-
son.
Demonstration Agent — B. T. Ferguson, Wil-
son.
Home Demonstration Agent — Mrs. Willie
White Boyette, Wilson.
County Commissioners — H. B. Lane. Chm..
Wilson; J. H. Forbes. Stantonsburg, R. F. D.;
Stephen Tomlinson, Black Creek ; W. L. Shel-
ton, Stantonsburg: W. C. Boyette. Wilson,
R. 3.
Board of Education — E. J. Barnes, Wilson;
B. J. Thompson Stantonsburg; N. L Barnes,
Kenly.
Highway Commission — Board of County Com-
missioners.
YADKIN
COUNTY SEAT. YADKINVILLE.
Clerk Superior Court — J. L. Carter, Yadkin-
ville.
Kegister of Deeds— T. R. Elton, Yadkinville.
Coroner — W. E. Rutledge, Yadkinville.
Surveyor — A. S. Speer, Boonville.
Treasurer — Bank of Yadkin. Yadkinville.
Supt. of Health— Dr. S. L. Russell. Yad-
kinville.
Board of Elections — S. A. Harding, Clirn.,
Yadkinville.
Supt. of Schools — J. T. Reece, Yadkinville.
Demonstration Agent — D. H. Osborn, Yad-
kinville.
Supt. Peublic Welfare — J. T. Reece, Jones-
ville.
County Commissioners — J. M. Davis, Chm.,
Boonville; A. Dinkins, Yadkinville, R. 2; T.
H. Chamberlain. Yadkinville, R. 1.
Board of Education — M. V. Fleming, Boon-
ville; H. D. Williams, Yadkinville; T. J.
Phillips, East Bend.
Highway Commission — C. E. Mayberry
Cycle; E. T. Davis, Yadkinville, R. 2; C. S.
Reavis, Hamptonville ; D. G. Wagoner, Ben-
bow ; George Steelman, East Bend ; C. B.
Reavis, Yadkinville, R. 1.
YANCEY
COUNTY SEAT, BURNSVILLE.
Clerk Superior Court — Louis English, Burns-
ville.
Register of Deeds — C. C. Carraway, Burns-
ville.
Sheriff— R. S. Roland, Burnsville.
Treasurer — J. W. Bennett, Burnsville.
Coroner — W. A. Peek, Ramseytown.
Surveyor — W. L. Bennett, Burnsville.
Supt. of Health— J. B. Gibbs, Burnsville.
Board of Elections — Charles Hutchins, Chm.,
Burnsville.
Supt. of Schools — W. O. Griffith, Windom.
Supt. Public Welfare— W. O. Griffith, Win-
dom.
County Commissioners — J. M. Robinson.
Chm., Celo; Issac McCoury, Day Book; S. M.
Hensley, Bald Creek.
Board of Education — J. Frank Hensley,
Bald Creek; L. D. Gillespie, Burnsville;
Robert C. Deyton, Green Mountain; R. S.
Roland. Treas.. Burnsville.
RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS
Religious Denominations
Baptist Church
The Baptist State Convention is composed of sixty-s
tions, 2,243 churches with a membership of 247,698. Thei
Sunday schools. Church property valued at $8,756,402. Benevo
$945,000; Home purposes, $2,020,522.
STATE CONVENTION.
President State Convention — B. W. Spillman, Kinst<
Secretary State Convention— "Walter M. <;ilmore, Sanford.
Corresponding- Secretary State Convention — C. E. Maddry, Rali
Educational Secretary — R. T. Vann, Raleigh.
Sunday School Secretary — E. L. Middleton, Raleigh.
B. Y. P. U. Secretary — Perry Morgan, Raleigh.
Supt of Enlistment and Conservation — A. C. Hamby, Raleigh.
Supt. of Evangelism — H. T. Stephens, Greensboro.
Secretary-Treasurer Womans "Work — Miss Elsie Hunter, Itnleigh.
Ahernethy, G. P.. Morganton.
Abernethy, R. B. . Hildebran.
Absher, J. M., Often.
Adams, D. A., Hays.
Adams, J. Z., Trap Hill.
Adams. M. A., Rutherfordton.
Ager, Geo., Lilesville.
Alderman. J. M. , Troy.
Allard, J. E., Wilmington.
Allen, J. L., Dillion. S. C.
Anderson, Chas., Scotland
Neck.
Andrews, E. C. Robersonville.
Anthony, W. . Whittier.
Arledge. J. B., Saluda.
Arledge, J. W., Harris.
Arnette, J. M., Wagram.
Arrington, C. C, Mount Airy.
Arrington. T F., Waynesville.
Atkins, R. E., Raleigh.
Atkinson, L. J., Washington.
Austin, B. F., Taylorsville, 4.
Austin, C. B., Laurinburg.
Austin, D. M., Norwood.
Ayers, W. A., New Bern.
Ayscue. J. E., Carthage.
Bagby, .1. Paul. Wake Forest.
Bain. G. A.. Dunn.
Ballard, J. M., Alexis.
Bangle, L. A., Lincolnton.
Barker, W. F Grassy Creek.
Barnes, D. C, Rarnesville.
Barnes, J. H.. Merry Hill.
Barnes, L. E., Taylorsville.
Barnes. M. L., Gastonia.
Barnes. S. B., Merry Hill.
Barrett. W. C, Gastonia.
Barrs. W. L. , Drexel
Baskin, E. L., Chapel Hill.
Bass. J. H., Roxboro.
Bateman, R. J.. Asheville.
Baucom, H. W., Winston-
Salem.
Baucom, W. T., Elkin.
Baugh, P. W. , Lincolnton.
Beach. W. R.. Tabor.
Beaver, E. A., Suit.
Beaver, E. C, Violet.
Beck, A. L. , 1'alsam.
Belch, I. E., Davis.
Bell, J. W.. Faison.
Belton, J. O., Mount Airy.
Benfield, H. S., Morganton.
Benfleld, .1. H.. Rhodhiss
Bennett, J. C, Asheville. R. 2.
Bennett, J. M., Pineville.
Bennett, J P.. Cramerton.
Bennett, S. C, Bridgewater.
LIST OF PASTORS.
Bennett, S. W., Burnsville.
Benton, Bruce, Rockingham.
Betts, J. D., Fuquay Springs.
Biggs. W. <>.. Wilson.
Bilbro, W. L.. Winterville.
I'.inkley, J. N., Houstonville.
Black, C. J., Gastonia.
Black. J. F., Ramseur.
Blackburn, Coy.. Piney Creek
Blackburn, C. S., Fairview.
Blackburn, J. F., Lincolnton.
Blackman, N. D., Goldsboro.
Blackwell. W. M.. Flat Rock
Blalock, Jesse, Rich Square.
Blanchard, C. W.. New Bern.
Blanton, S. L., Ellenboro.
Elevens. E., Crumpler.
Blevins, J. A., Hays.
Blevins, S. L. , Whitehead.
Blevins, T. E., New Lite.
Blvthe, Carl. Etowah.
Bobbitt, N. W., Littleton.
Boggs, J. S., Marion.
Tlomar, E. E., Hendersonville.
Boone, J. R., Spruce Pine.
Booth, J. H., Rockingham.
Boney, L. B, Southport
Bower, F. A., Morganton.
Bowden, W. C, Drum Hill.
Bradshaw, W. R., Hickory.
Bradley, J. A.. Marshall. R. 3.
Bradley, W. L., Etna.
Bradley. W. T.
Branton, J. S.
Stockville.
Saluda.
Bridges, B. M., Mooresboro.
Bridges. D. P., Newland.
Bridges, J. D., Lattimore.
Brinson, H. F., East Dur-
ham.
Bristow, S. F.. Colerain.
Britt, N. F., Wake Forest.
1'ritt. P. T., Lumberton.
Brock, J. P., Paw Creek.
Brooks. C. V., High Point.
Brooks, E. M., Lumber Bridge
Broom, J. H., Kannapolis.
Brown, A. L, Magnolia
Brown, A. E.. Asheville.
Brown. H. A.. Winston-Salem.
Brown, James. Marines
Brown. J. M., Nealsvllle.
Brown. J. S.. Shiloh.
Brown, T. L. , Lewistiin
Brown. W. T.. Boiling Springs.
Brown, W. V., C
Bruner. Weston. Raleigh.
Bryant, II. <;.. Murfreesboro.
Bryant, J. W., Elkin.
Bryant, W. B., Finley.
Bryant, K. E., Cou
Bryson, .1. A , Cullasaja.
r.i .M. a c . Balsam.
Buchanan, M., Sprn
Buchanan, II. B.. Glen
Buchanan, Chas.. Toe Cane.
Buchanan, A. G.. Hawk.
Buchanan, W. G., Elk I'ark.
Buck. Martin W., Burlington
Bumgardner, E. V., Taylors-
ville.
Bumgardner, W. J.. Taj
vllle, u. 5.
Bunn, D. T . Spring
Bonn. J. I!., Wake Fori
Burcham, John, Ronda.
Burkett, B. U . Jefferson.
Burrell, W. R.. Monroe.
BurriB, C. C, Win.
Burris. C. C. Wingate.
Burrus, <: E . Bockford.
Burrus, L. W, Boom-ill.-
Butler, A. A.. Tyner.
Byrd. C. E.. Swepsonvllle.
Bvrd. R. L. St. Pauls. U 2
Byrum. .1 T. Winston-Salem.
Byrum, W. J.. Creswell.
Cain A. T. . Ilarrislmrg.
Caldwell, C. A . McAdenvllle.
Cale, W. F., Tyner
Cale, J. F.. Roxobel.
1 1 . Potecasl
Calloway, J. W., State Boad
Camp, W. <; . Kings Mm
Campbell. J. A.. Bute's Creek
. ibell, W P . Chadbourn
Campbell. W". T., I
Creek.
Canady, C. A.. Boper.
Cantrell, .1. R . Wal I
Carltmi. W f . \\ iltiar
Comack, -i A., Ha
Carrick, Thomas, High P
Carroll, 11 1> . Cb«
.1 T . Wil
Carter, E T., Clinton
Carter, Henry, Garland
Carter, A D Qai land
i . j. v . Winston Salem
\ i : . It ■ . iiuiry
Carter, •' H . Hammond, S C
Carter J. P n ' ' invllle
| : : veil CI
I well, •' ii , Wa! i
Cashwel R N Uim
i i awell. T. L . Co
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RELIGIOUS DE NOMINATIONS
Caudle, Z*b, Peachland.
Caudle. T. A., Yamlkinville.
Cawthon, K. W., Warsaw.
Chaffln, A. C. Cerro Gr" 1 -
Chronister. II. B., Maiden.
Clanton, D. C. . Hlddenite
Clark, M. L., Morganton.
Clarke, J. A., High Point
Clary, Amos, Marshall.
Clenimons, A. W., liolivia.
Cleveland. W. C. Arden.
Cloer, Geo., Franklin.
Coats. P. B., Lorris. S. C.
Coggins, L. V.. Semora.
Cole, C. D., Hendersonville.
Cole, E. L. , Weeksville.
Coleman, W. A., Boardman.
Collins, Alex. Mount Airy.
Collins, F. T., Ahoskie.
Collins, T. D., Wake Forest.
Colston, J. F. Huntersville
Combs. J. A., Erlanger.
Comer, J. R., Asbury.
Comer. W. T., New Castle.
Conley, C. F., Blairsville, Ga.
Connell, J. S., Norwood.
Connell. L. A, Catawba.
Cook, C. C, Bakersville.
Cook, J. H., Casar.
Cook, B. L.. Addie.
Cook. W. N., Murphy.
Cooper, W. F., Doughton.
Coram, R. P., Boonville.
Corbett, R. I., Ayden.
Corey, A., Jamesville.
Corn. James. Paint Fork.
Corn, Jesse. Marshall, R. 3.
Corn. J. W., Mars Hill.
Corn, J. P., Zirconia.
Corn, Judson, Brevard.
Corn, R. P.. Hendersonville.
Corn, H. D., Mars Hill.
Cornsilk, A. , Robblnsville.
Corpening, A. N., Wakf
Forest.
Cothren, Grant, Often.
Cowan. G. N., Apex.
Cox. R. E., West Durham.
Crabtree, W. A., Bear Creek.
Crane, W. J., Durham.
Crawford, L. H., Sylva.
Creel, B. L., Asheville.
Creech, Oscar. Red Oak.
Crismon, C. E., High Point.
Crisp, E. D., Lenoir, B. 4.
Crisp, Oscar. Tuskeegee.
Crisp, T. J., Conetoe.
Crowder, T. W., Postell.
Crowder, B. R., Winston-
Salem.
Croom, H. M., Hickory.
Crouch, J. P., Wake Forest.
Crow, J. W., W. Asheville.
Crutchfield. T. S., Roanoke
Rapids.
Culbreth, H. C, Rutherford-
ton.
Cullom. W. R., Wake Forest.
Currin, J. B.. Oxford.
Dailey. L. E., Colerain.
Daniel, P. S., Fayetteville.
Davis, D. C, Cove Creek.
Darton, M. L. , Corncord, B. 6.
Davis, A. C, Marshville, R. 2.
Davis, John A., Grayson.
Davis, J. B.. Chapel Hill.
Davis, M. P., Four Oaks.
Davis, Q. C. , Albemarle.
Davis, R. Lee. Statesvllle.
Davis, T. B., iCinston, R. 3.
Davis, J. T.. Cove Creek.
Davis, R. J., Hamptonville.
Day, Fred N., Winston -Salem.
Day, T. J., Warrensville.
Day, H. A.. Beaufort
Dean, E. C, Burlington.
Deaton, D. E. Fayetteville.
DeLaney, J. C, Greensboro
R. 2.
DeLoatch, B. F. Gibsonville.
Dellinger. Oscar, Edgemont.
Denny, W. E., Grassy Creek.
Deitz, T. F.. Bryson City.
Deitz, B. N., Speedwell.
Dillard, Monroe, Hays.
Dixon, L. R., Ore Hill.
Dodd, W. H.. Proctorville.
Dorsett, H. G., Carrboro.
Dorton, M. L., Concord.
Dowd, W. C, FuQuay Springs.
Dowell, Geo. J.. Raleigh.
Dowell, C. L., Franklinton.
Downs, P. E., Wentworth.
Downey, J. W, Severn
Draughn, T. S., Crutchfield.
Duling, W. B., Hertford.
Duncan, J. M., Mount Olive.
Duncan, V. E., Winton.
Dupree, J. E., Calvert.
Durham, C. H., Lumberton.
Early, B. G., Baleigh.
Eatman, T. J., Stocksvllle.
Edwards, F. P., Swannanoa.
Edwards, F. C, Swannanoa.
Egerton, S. A., P.uie's Creek.
Eggers, R. C, Zionville
Elam, W. A., Shelby.
Eller. W. H., Greensboro.
Ellington, R. P., Graham.
Eliott, J. S., Knottsrille.
Eliott. P. L., Bryson City.
Ellis, C. G., Bakersville.
Ellis, J. A., Raleigh.
Eubanks, M. E., Pollocksvllle.
Farmer, J. S., Raleigh.
Farthing, J. H., Sweet Water.
Fetterolf, S. H., Kelly.
Fiddler, F. L.. Winston-
Salem.
Fields, C. F., Benham.
Fitzgerald, W. H., Black
Mountain.
Fletcher, J. F.. High Point.
Fleming, J. M, Lumberton,
R. 5.
Fogleman, T. W., Pomona.
Fountain, R. S., Siler City.
Francis, Geo., Btiladean.
Franzier, I. P., Liberty.
Freeman, H. R., Spindale.
Freeman, J. H., Cooleemee.
Freeman, L. E. M. , Raleigh.
Fry, F. W.. Mocksville.
Friday, C. F., Taylorsville.
Fulbright, J. O., Kings Moun-
tain.
Fulghum. J. H., Pollocksville.
Gardner, E. N., Pendleton.
Gardner, F. M., Southern
Pines.
Garner. R. N.. Spurgeon.
Gav. R. L., Smithfield.
Garrett, F. B., Hayesville.
Gentry. J. J.. Marion.
Gillespie, J. C, Lexington.
Gilmore, W. M.. Sanford.
Gold. W. M., Ellenboro.
Goodrich. A. L., Wake Forest.
Goode, W. E., Roxboro.
Gordon, R. R., Cary.
Gouge, J. A., Wing.
Gragg, E. M., Vilas.
Grant, J. H.. Duvall.
Gray. J. J, Etowah
Green, C. W., Marlon.
Green. B. P., Mooresboro.
Greene, A. J., Boone.
Greene, D. A., Butler, Tenn.
Greene, J. E., Pattons Ridge.
Green, J. H., Ogden.
Green, G. L.. Hopkins.
Green, Levi., Hopkins.
Green, J. R., Jacksonville.
Greene, J. T., Wake Forest.
Green, R. W., Greens Creek.
Green, S. H., Warne.
Green, S. M., Spruce Pine.
Green, T. M., West Durham.
Grice. J. B.. West Asheville.
Griffin. N. H., Big Laurel.
Grindstaff, Isaac, Toecane.
Gulley, J. P., Nashville.
Guy, T. Sloan, Dunn.
Gwaltney, J. P., Hiddenite.
Gwaltney, L. P., Stony Point.
Hackney, J. A., Yanceyville.
Hackney, J D., Franklinville.
Haddock, H. C. Fair Bluff.
Hagaman, J. P.. Lenoir, R. 3.
Haire, P. H., Fleetwood.
Haight, W. R., Windsor.
Haigler, R. M., Wingate.
Hall, A. J., Forney.
Hall, R. J., Wilmington.
Hall, R. F., Elizabeth City.
Hall, J. H., Mount Airy.
Ha.ll. W. M., Cataloochee.
Hall. E. O., Forney.
Hall, S. P., Warne.
Hall, L. W., Minneapolis.
Hall, S. W.. Winston-Salem.
Hall, W. G.. Wilmington.
Hamby, A. C, Raleigh.
Hampton, N. S., Pineola.
Hamrick, G. P., Shelby.
Hamrick, B. M., Rutherford-
ton.
Hanes. F. W. Spindale.
Hardaway, J. S.. Thomas-
ville.
Hare, Frank, Wallburg.
Harrelson, E. M., Bug Hill.
Harrelson, A. D.. Lorris. S. C.
Harrill, I. D., Lattimore.
Harrill, Z. D., Ellenboro.
Harrill, H. D., Forest City.
Harrill, G. P.. Bellcross.
Harris. B. B., Dysartsville.
Harris, E. R., Burnsville.
Harris, J. M., Morganton.
Harris, J. P., Bethel.
Harris, J. S., Albemarle
Harris, M. I., Hickory
Harris, T. C, Harris.
Harte. J. D., Oxford.
Hart, W. C. Brookford.
Hartsell, Paul, Wake Forest.
Hartsell, W. H., Burnsville.
Hanvard, Geo., Durham.
Havener, Vance, Henry.
Hayes, J. E., Hays.
Hayes, T. M.. Nathan's
Creek.
Haynes, J. H., Mount Airy.
Haynes, J. M., Clyde.
Hedgepeth, I. P.. Lumberton.
Hedgepeth, R. A., Lumberton.
Hellard, E. F., Winston-
Salem.
Helms, D. F.. Concord. R. 6.
Hembree, Chas. A., Murphy.
Henderson, J. K., Hamilton.
Henderson, Z. I., Quebec.
Henline, Julius, Spruce Pine.
Hensley, S. T.. Biltmore.
Herring, R. H. Waynesville.
Hester, C. R., St. Pauls.
Hewitt, D. L, Shallotte.
Hickman, G. T., Winnabow.
Hicks, J. J., Kings Mountain.
Hicks, P. A., Chadwick-Char-
lotte.
Higgins, J. T . Lenoir.
Hilburn, R. M.. Bladenboro.
Hileman, C. W.. Wampler.
Hill, J. W. P., New London.
Hilliard. J M., High Point.
Hines, H. B., Manteo.
RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS
B. W. BAKER, President
J. B. MANN, Sec-Treas.
All Agreements Are Contingent Upon Strikes, Accidents or Other
Causes Beyond Our Control
BAKER-THOMPSON LUMBER COMPANY
(Incorporated)
Lumber, Sash, Doors, Glass, Beaverboard, Shingles,
Vulcanite Asphalt Shingles and Roofing
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA
Hinson. E. F., ElMn.
Hipps, R. H., Asheville.
Hobbs, L. M., Star.
Hocutt, J. E.. Nashville.
Hodge, J. L., Rutherfordton.
Hodges. E. C., Adams.
Hogan, K. W., Waxhaw.
Hoglen, John, Webster.
Hogshed, W. D., Birch.
Hogue, H. J., Wesser.
Holbert, J. S., Saluda.
Holcomb, W. E., Statesville.
Holden, C. H., Belhaven.
Holloman, W. A., Jonesville.
Holmes, W. B.. Porter.
Holland, C. P., Old Fort.
Holland. C. C, Statesville.
nono\\a», L. M., Hampton-
ville.
Hood, T. J.. Goldsboro.
Hopkins, W. M.. High Point.
Hold. J. T., Kings Mountain.
Horner, K. C, Gatesville.
Hough, W. A., Denton.
Howard. A. T., Saluda.
Howard, C. B., Wake Forest.
Howell, A. T., Newton.
Howell, J. D.. Plymouth.
Hoyle. J. E., Lenoir.
Howell, W. M., Biltmore.
Hudson, C. F,, Washington.
Hudson. S. F., Dunn.
Huggins, F. M., Boone.
Huggins. W. M., Autreyville.
Huneycutt, C. C, Locust.
Hunnycutt, Tlvo., Stanfield.
Hunnycutt, K. N., Rockwell.
Hunt. D. J.. Spindale.
Huntley, David, Bear Wal-
low.
Huntley, F. J., Bear Wallow.
Huntley, M. M., Ruthtrford-
ton.
Huntley, S. F.. Henderson-
ville.
Hurt. J. J.. Wilmington.
Hutchinson, E. J., Wades-
boro.
Hutchinson, J. H., Raleigh.
Hyde, J. I., Bryson City.
Ingle, E. J., Asheville.
Ingram. R. E., Woodland.
Iverv, E. S.. Denton.
Irvin. A. C, Shelby.
Jackson, E. , Campobello. S. C.
Jackson, C. L. . Wadesboro.
James. R. H., Marshville,
R. 5.
James, W. C Mount Airy.
Tarvis, N. T., Roaring River.
Jenkins. J. L.. Maxton. R. 4.
Jenkins, Shuford, Mars Hill.
Johnson, J. S., Cedar Creek.
Johnson, C. R.. Mocksville,
R. 5.
Johnson, E. N.. Dunn.
Johnson, D. L. , Elizabethtown.
Johnson, G. H., Belmont.
Johnson, L. L. , Delway.
Johnson, L., Raleigh.
Johnson, W. N., Badin.
Johnson, W. O., Grover.
Jones, J. T.. Hendersonville.
Jones, L. J.. Marion.
Jones, W. J., Shelby, R. 4.
Jones, T. A.. Forest City.
Jordan, J. A., North Wilkes-
boro.
Jordan, J. R., Spies.
Joyce, J. A., Roaring River.
Joyner, A. V.. Williamston.
Justice, A. I.. Hendersonville.
Justice, T. B., Morven.
Justice, J. M., Bryson City.
Justice, T. L. Enfield.
Keaton, T. C, Winston-Salem.
Kelly, W. M., Wilmington.
Kendrick, R. G., Baeford.
Kester, J. M., Shelby.
Kesler, M. L , Thomasville.
Keller, O. A.. Aberdeen.
Key, W. H., Halls Mills.
Kidd. Jno., C, Bennett.
Kilpatrick, J. B., Calvert.
Kincheloe, J. W., Rocky
Mount.
King, J. D., Wampler.
King, T. H., Gastonia.
Kinsey W. S.. Turtletown. Tenn.
Kinsland. J. L. , Franklin.
Kirk, J. E., Tarhoro.
Kirk. J. L. , Salisbury.
Kirk. J. T. , Clemmons.
Lambert, Levi, New Hope.
Lanier, J. E., High Point.
Lanier, R. C Greensboro.
Lanier. R. B., Raleigh.
Lanier, Hardy, Wilmington.
Lanning, T. D.. Leicester.
Larkins, J. D., Fayetteville.
Lassister. A. G., Star.
Laughridge, B. H., Mai<lrn
Lawhon, W H. H., Carthage.
Lawrence, Eli, Randleman.
Ledbetter, J. C, Wake Forest.
Ledford, E. G.. Pisgah Forest.
Lee, J. N., Cherokee,
tee, L. C, Sanford.
Leggett, <',. T)., Windsor.
Lemons, B. L., Salisbury.
Lennon. B. S. Hillsboro.
Lewis, M. L., Hayesville.
Lewis. Marvin, Culberson.
Linderman, S. C, Violet.
Lineberry, B. B., Colerain.
Liner. II. G., Landrum, S. C.
Linney. W. E.. WUkesbOTO.
Little, I. B., Norwood.
Little, Luther, Charlotte.
Little, T. P.. Marshville. R. 4.
Livingston, E. A., Mount Gi-
lead.
Lockerman, W. D., Clinton.
Long, E. A., Laurel Springs.
Long, W. A., Cove Creek.
Love, Hoyle, Unionville.
Lowe. A. E. , Bryson City.
Lowe. G. C, Whaleyville.
Lunsford, W. R., Marble.
McAlpine. J. M., Stony Point.
McCall, A. C, Gates.
McCall, S. B., Brevard.
McCann, Levi, Ronda.
McCarter, W. P., Mount Airy.
McClure. W. B., Alexis.
McCoy, D. C. Etna.
McCracken, R. P., Franklin.
McDuffle, J. F., Chapel Hill.
McDaniel, E. L., Lattimore.
McElreath, F. M. Leicester.
McFalls, W. T., Candler, R. 2.
McFarland. R. W., Flag Pond.
Tenn.
McGregor, Carlton, Wake
Forest.
McGregor, S. S., Nashville.
Mclntvre. S. L.. Oaksboro.
McKaughan, J. A., Asheville.
McKinney, C. H., Bakersville.
McMahan, W. F., Old Fort.
McManus, O. W., Gibson.
McNeill, M.. Wilkesboro.
Maee, R. G.. Belmont.
Maddry, C. E., Raleigh.
Manley. A. J., Bosnian.
Marion, T. J. Crutchfleld.
Marlow, II J.. Tabor.
Marr, L. N.. Suit.
Marr, W. W., Cullowhee
Marley, II. (' . China Grove.
Marsh, A., Marshville.
Marshall, O. N., Stantons-
burg,
Marshall, J. J.. Macon.
Martin, C. F.. Murphy, B. 2,
Martin. G. A.. Concord.
Martin. J. L . Fuquay Springs.
Martin, W. N., Alexander.
Mason. B. K . Greensboro.
Mason, J. A , Hendersonyille.
Massingaie, J. C, Aurora.
Matheny, C C i ■ City.
Math ion, w. B . Bobblna-
villc.
Mathis, B ii . Jonesville.
Maj G W . Fairfield
Mav. S. S.. YndUinviUe.
Mays, L. T . Ridge, n
Meigs, •!. «'.. WingaU
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Melton, A. C... Rowland.
Melton, N. A. Hendersonville.
Mercer, I. M., Wilson.
Merritt, R. P., Kinston.
Michael, Melvin, Patton Ridge.
Michael, W. II . Trade, Tenn.
Middleton, .1. B., Saluda.
Miller, Alexander, Jackson.
Miller. I). L.. Highlands.
Miller, Ed.. ().. Obids.
Miller. H. R., Littleton.
Miller. H. O., Tovvnsville.
Miller. J. R. , Fairmont.
Miller. M. D., Triplett.
Miller. R. V., Hendersonville.
Miller. W. V.. Ocona Lufty.
Millsaps. Jesse, Millsaps.
Minton, R. L. , Congo.
Monds R. S.. Columbia.
Mitchell. O. B. Comeron.
Mitchiner, J. F.. Franklinton.
Mouteith. S. 15., Noland.
Mont/. \V. L . Mars Hill.
Moore, A. O.. Clayton.
Morgan, F. M., Flats.
Morgan, R. H., Marshall.
Morgan, S. L. Henderson.
Morris, D. P., Norwood.
Morris W. A., Hendersonville.
Moose. J. !>.. North Charlotte.
Morton. S. F., Winston-Salem.
Mull, W. R.. Connelly Springs.
Mumford. E F., Cove City.
Murchison, C. M , Proximity.
Murray, J. T. . Winston-Salem.
Murray, L. B., State Road.
Mustian, A. P.. Winton.
Myers, B. O.. Ramseur.
Myers, C. H. Charlotte.
Myers. W. W., North Wilkes-
horo.
Nanney. T. G., West Jeffer-
son.
Naylor, M. W. , Dunn. R. 1.
Neilson, A. J., Hendersonville
Nelson, E. R. , nenderson.
Newton. I. T., Whiteville.
Nichols. L. L., Finley.
Nobles. J. W., Middlesex.
Norris. C. H.. Holly Springs.
Norvelle, C. S.. Durham.
Oakley, Geo.. Mount Airy.
O'Brien, L. R., Mount Olive.
O'Kelley, T. W., Raleigh.
Oldham. S. W.. Hillsboro.
Olive, E. I. Mount Airy.
Olive. W. S.. Apex.
Overby, D. W., Keidsville.
Owen, C. F., Waynesville.
Owen, J. R., Mars Hill.
Pace. V. G, Saluda.
Padgett, L. B., Farmville.
Padgett. Rush. Lattimore.
Page, B. R., Magnolia.
Page. J. M.. St. Pauls.
Palmer. R. L.. Beech Creek.
Pardue, A. T., Roaring River.
Pardue, T. F., King.
Passmore, G. W., Postell,
Tenn.
Paul, E. A., Lumberton.
Payne, T. E. , Taylorsville.
Peele. R. E., Clarksville, Va.
Pennill. W. A., Zionville.
Pennington, G M.. Kenna-
rock, Va.
Penry, H. T., Mocksville.
Peterson, C. D., Clinton.
Peterson, Alex, Ingold.
Phillips, G C, Bear Creek.
Phillips, M. B., Mount Airy.
Phillips, N. B., Barnardsville.
Pickens, J. M.. Barnardsville,
Pilkerton. G. J., Japan.
Pipes. J. C, Hot Springs.
Pippin, A. A., Wakefield
Pipkin, Howard. Muunt Olive.
Pittman, Reuben, Altapass.
Pk-mmons. B. B.. Trust,
l'lybon. C. T.. Woodsdale.
Poe, E. D., Durham.
Pool, D. W. , Winston-Salem.
Porter, A. H.. Duke.
Potts, E. H., Goldsboro.
Potts. W. T., Highlands.
Powell, H. A.. Clarkton.
Powell. R. E. , Bladenboro.
Powers, J. H Burgaw.
Powers, J. L., Bentonsville.
Pratt, R. N. , Hendersonville.
Presler. M. D. L.. Polkton.
Prevatte, J. E., Jennings.
Prevatt, F. A., Lumberton,
R. 1. 4
Pridgen, W. D., Pembroke.
Pruett, J. B., Catawba.
Pruette, L. R., Charlotte.
Pruett, W. M. , Waynesville.
Purvis, S. L.. Cerro Gordo.
Putnam. D. F.., Cherryville.
Pyatt. J. S., Nebo.
Queen, A. C, Sylva.
Queen, C, Casar.
Ramy, Virgil. Franklin.
Ray, J. B., Roaring River.
Raymond. F. B., Como.
Reaves, Jere, Nelson, Va.
Rector, J. A., Drexel.
Reece, D. G., Boonville.
Reid C. B., Albemarle.
Reynolds, W. W., Virgilina,
Va.
Rhyne, C. A., Salisbury.
Rhyne, C. V., Gastonia.
Rhyne, S. A., Pomona.
Rhodes. 15. L, Hertford.
Richardson, J. M., Kerners-
ville.
Richardson, W. C. Albemarle.
Riddle, B. B., Dillingham.
Riggs. O. L, Mount Gilead.
Rimmer, W. W., Stanly.
Robbins. T. S., Buffalo Cove.
Roberson, C. M., Draper.
Roberts, E., Rutherfordton.
Roberts, L. C, Marshall.
Roberts, T. F., Alvarado, Va.
Roberts, P. A.. Mebane.
Robinson. Wyatt, Lunday.
Rogers, B. N.. Sunburst.
Rogers, C. F., Oriental.
Rollins. B. F., Elizabethtown.
Rollins, G. W., Concord.
Rose, J. W. . Asheboro.
Rosser, W. O.. Whitakers.
Royall, W. B., Wake Forest.
Ruppe. J. T., Rutherfordton.
Rush. J. W.. Statesville.
Ruppe. J. T., Rutherfordton.
Russell, W. J., Aquadale.
Russell, W. R., Albemarle.
Russell, G. B., Tuxedo.
Sadler, J. W., Goldsboro.
Sasser, Lonnie, Bocky Mount.
Sasser, T. M., New London.
Sasser, T. L. Candler.
Scarborough, C. W.. Franklin.
Va.
Scott. E. W.. Canton, R. 1.
Sears, H. C. Clyde.
Sebastian, G. W.. North
Wilkesboro.
Sentelle. R. A., Waynesville.
Setzer, A. W. . Maiden.
Shaver, J. M., Granite Falls
Shaw. F. W.. Randlemaii.
Shebane, Y. T.. Wingate.
Sherwood, A. C. Wingate.
Shepherd. N. 11.. Hollister.
Shinn. J. L., Southmont.
Shacklette, 15. M., Angier.
Shore, R. H.. Blowing Rock.
Shope, .1. M., Yellow Creek.
Shook. J. B., Leicester.
Shuford, A., Harvard.
Silvers, H. G, Hayesville.
Simmons, F. L., Marion.
Simpson, J. E., Brevard.
Sinclair, J. W., Forest City.
Sisk, J. A., Marion.
Slattery. J. J.. Hays.
Smith, A. B., Oakboro.
Smith, Chas, C, Brevard.
Smith, J. M., Albemarle.
Smith, J. H, Cherokee, S. C.
Smith, L. P., Andrews.
Smith. L. W., Greenville.
Smith. W. A., Charlotte.
Smcak, E. L.. Rural Hall.
Snider, F. L, Mars Hill.
Snow, J. A., Lincolnton.
Snyder. E. C., Monroe.
Snyder, J. S., Fayetteville.
Snvder, J. W. . Concord.
Solesbee, A. S., Tellico.
Soots, L. P., Madison.
Sorgee, B., Asheville.
Sorrells, A. P., Gilkey.
Sorrell, C. R., Parkton.
Sparks, A. F., To?cane.
Sparks. J. A., Ledger.
Sparks. J. Y. . Ledger.
Spencer, J. O., Grassy Creek.
Sninks, W. D., Winston-
Salem.
Sprinkle, A. J., Weaverville.
Sprinkle, W. B.. Asheville,
R. 4.
Sprinkle, Perry. Marshall.
Spillman. V. W.. Kinston.
Staley, T. E., Ashley Heights.
Staley, W. F., North Wilkes-
boro.
Stamps. M. . Louisburg.
Stamey. J. W., Spruce Pine.
Stancil, W. D., Kenly.
Stanley, C. S.. Chadbourn.
Stanley, G. W., Mollie.
Stanley, K. L.. Bug Hill.
Stanberry, J. S., Marble.
Staton, M. M., Saluda.
Stephens, A. L., Black Moun-
tain.
Stephens, A. P., Evergreen.
Stevens. C. E.. White Oak.
Stevens. W. D.. Lorris. S. C.
Stevens. W. R., Delway.
Stiles, S. A.. Wehutty.
Stone. J. I.. Shallotte.
Strickland. C. H., Proximity.
Strickland. C. M. Proximity.
Stroud, I. T., Seven Springs.
Stroup. H. M., Pineville.
Stroup. S. A., Newton. R. 2.
Stukenbroke, K. D.. Spencer.
Styles. B. 15.. Cane River.
Sullivan. E. F., Maxton.
Sullivan. J. A.. Wilmington.
Suttle, J. W., Shelby.
Swain, H. L., Delway.
Swain. V. M. , Winston-Salem.
Swift. Wellington, Reese.
Swink, Amos. Connelly Springs.
Tate, R. J.. Fingerville. S. C.
Taylor. J. J.. Leaksville.
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Taylor. C. L., Mount Holly,
B. 2.
Taylor, T. J.. Warrenton.
Teague, A. E., Belmont.
Teague, Grover, Taylorsvllle.
Teague, J. L. , Harmony.
Teague, J. TJ. . Louisburg.
Teal, C. M., Forest City.
Thayer, J. H., Elizabeth City.
Thomas, C. A. G., Mount
Holly.
Thomas, I. W., Lenoir.
Tliomas, J. C. Boonford.
Tilley, Geo. V., Statesville.
Todd. J. K., Clarendon.
Todd. N. J., Wake Forest.
Townsend, B. , Selma.
Triyett, G. W., Sugar Grove.
Triyett. J. B., Trade. Tenn.
Truett, W. T., Murphy.
Tunstall, G. T, Oxford.
Turner, A. T., Clinton.
Turner, C. K., Statesville.
Turner, E. W., Winston- Salem.
Turner. G. S., Fayetteville,
R. 5.
Turner, J. B., Greenville.
Turner, J. Clyde, Greensboro.
Tyner. J. T., Whiteville.
Underwood. J. M.. Postell.
Underwood. P. A.. Moores-
ville.
Upehureh, C. A., Oxford.
Usry. E. G.. Oxford.
Vann, B. T., Baleigh.
Vaughan, A. O., Henderson-
ville.
Vernon. T. L., Sharpsburg.
Vipperman, D. E., Elm City.
Vipperman. J. H.. High Point.
Vipperman. J. L., Dallas.
Von Miller, R. M., Wilson.
Waff. W. B.. Mocksville.
Waldrop, J. L., Mamie.
Waldrop, J. .T., Lowell.
Walker, M . Cycle.
Wall W. H., Lenoir.
Wallace, W. B., Wake Forest.
Walters, F. W.. Dillion, S. C.
Walters, B. E., Henderson-
ville.
Walls, Isaac, Boomer.
Washburn. D. G., Shelby, B. 4.
Watson. S. N., Forest City.
Watson, T., Hackett.
Watkins. Geo. T., Goldsboro.
Watts, F. C. N. Wilkesboro.
Watts, J. W., Taylorsville.
Way. H. F., Seagrove.
Welch. J. E., Durham.
Wells, E. L., Edenton.
West, Algia, Andrews.
West, E. P.. Wake Forest.
Weston, E. L.. Atkinson.
Weston. L. U., Spray.
Wheeler, D. M., Triplett.
Wheeler, L. E., Pine Bluff.
Whitaker, J. M.. Johnson City,
Tenn.
E. E.. Nashville.
E. P.. Rutherfordton.
G. W.. Beulaville.
L. McB.. Kinston.
L. B.. Clyde.
R. E. . Lexington.
G., Revolution.
White,
White.
While.
White.
Whit,'
White.
Whitley
Whitley.
burn
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Whitley, ,T W. . Murfreesboro.
Whitley. Willard. Oakboro.
Whitener, H. C. Hickory.
Wiggins, A., Judson.
Wilcox. A. W.. Mooresville.
Wilcox. B. F., Shulls Mills.
J. B.
Williams,
City.
Williams.
Williams.
Williams.
Williams,
Williams.
Williams.
Williams.
City.
Willis.
Wilson.
Wilson,
Wilson,
Wilson,
Wilson,
Wilson.
Wilson.
Wilson.
Wilson,
Woodard, J.
Woodard. ,T.
Wood. 11. .1
Woodruff,
River.
Wooten F.
Wright, il
Wright. J.
Fates, J. C
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Elizabeth
Jonesboro.
Spies.
Clinton.
Maiden.
New Hope.
High Point
Bessemer
City.
Morehead
. Athlone.
, Proc'or.
Zionville.
Newland.
Wall.-
. Flats.
Cane Biver.
. Flat Bock.
. Bakersrtlle,
Almond.
Bryson City.
Waxhaw.
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Roaring
Chadbourn.
Wake Forest.
Jennings.
Statesville.
A. N.
Wilkes
■i okell ] . W. It . Rocky Mount
Xounce, I). A . Kyle,
Younce, .1. L. Franklin.
Young. J. L. . ESllijay.
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KKUGHMS DE NOMINATIONS
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
There are 278 Presbyterian ministers in the
State. 50] churches, a membership of 63,054;
Sundaj School enrollment of 53,951. A total
of $^,107,573 was contributed the past year
by the membership for all causes.
Clerks of Presbyteries.
Albemarle — J. N. H. Sumraerell. New Bern.
Concord — E. I). Brown, China Grove.
Payetteville — E. L. Siler, Maxtuu.
Bongs Mountain — F. A. Dennau, Mount
Bolly.
Mecklenburg — J. E. Wool, Charlotte.
Orange — D. I. Craig, Reidsville.
Wilmington — W. P. M. Currie, Wallace.
Synod of North Carolina — D. I. Craig, Reids-
ville.
MINISTERS.
M. C. Bowling, Townesriile.
C. Connor Brown, Louisville, Ky.
Lewis Collins, Henderson.
Willard Conger, Kooky Mount.
A. J. Crane, Tarboro.
E. S. Currie, Tsing-Kiang-fu. China.
A. M. Earle, Stovall.
E. L. Flanagan, Wilson.
N. N. Fleming, Pinetops.
G B. Hanrahan, Kinston.
B. E. Henderlite, Bougemont.
J. H. Jarvis, Washington.
R. A. Lapsley, Jr., Tarhoro.
H. H. Leach, Swan Quarter, R. 1.
S. B. Lyerly, Williow Springs.
J. L. McBride, Wilson.
H. N. McDiarmid, Kinston.
Peter Mclntyre. Goldsboro.
J. H. Millard, Goldsboro.
W. B. Neill, Rocky Mount, R. 2.
W. P. Nickell, Tarboro.
Stuart K. Oglesby. Oxford.
S. K. Phillips, Greenville.
R. H. Katchford, Farmville.
F H. Scattergood, Greenville.
H. B. Scaright, Washington.
J. N. H. Surnmerell, New Bern.
W. T. Wadley, Edenton.
K. A. White, Henderson
Stanley White, Roanoke Rapids.
W. McC. White, Baleigh.
J. T. Wildman Parmele.
T. C. Croker, Enfield.
James L. Fowle, Washington.
D. M. Armenstrout, Lenoir.
F A. Barnes. Davidson.
J. L. Bowers, Woodleaf.
R. W. Boyd, Mooresville.
E. P. Bradley, Mocksville.
J. H. Brady, Susaki, Japan.
E. D. Brown, China Grove
S. L. Cathey, Loray.
Byron Clark, Salisbury.
J. M. Clark. Statesville.
E. M. Craig, Hickory.
S. A. Ewart. Newton
W. C. C. Foster, Kannapolis
J. M. Grier, Concord
T. F. Haney, Mooresville
C. B. Heller, Salisbury.
W. M. Hunter, Davidson.
T. W. Lingle, Davidson.
W. L. Lingle. Bichmond, Va.
Robert O. Lucke, Concord.
A. A. McLean, Morganton.
K. L. Mclver. Kannapolis.
L. L. Moore, Taylorsville.
C. C. Myers, Concord.
W. A. Nicholson, Woodleaf.
H. M. Parker. Statesville
John Pou, Valdese.
Ovid Pullen, Harmony.
C. E. Raynal, Statesville.
C. M. Richards, Davidson.
J. E. Robinson, Tadkinville.
J. A. Scott, Harmony.
J. A. Smith, Statesville.
T. II. Spence, Harrisburg.
J. C. Story, Marion.
R, i'.. Taggart, Morganton.
W. C. Wauchope, Concord.
W. E. West, Mooresville.
J. S. Wood, Spencer.
Eugene Alexander, Raeford.
A. S. Anderson. Wade.
C. B. Bailey. Laurel Hill.
Jonas Barclay, Pittsboro.
J. D. A. Brown, Aberdeen.
W. C. Brown. Baeford.
W. c. Buchanan, Gifu, Japan.
L. Cook Campbell, Fayetteville.
C. V. Cavitt, Sanford.
C. E. Clarke, Kenly.
1. N. Clegg, Bow laud.
C. B. Craig, Laurinburg.
A. W. Crawford, Greensboro,
li. M. Dixon, Red Springs.
V. R. Gaston. Aberdeen.
C M. Gileles, Linden.
W. S. Golden, Sanford.
J. W. Goodman, Red Springs.
J F. Gorrell, Greensboro.
J. K. Hall, Parkton.
H. G. Hill, Maxton.
J. J. Hill, Red Springs.
W. E. Hill, Fayetteville.
F L. Johnson, Laurinburg.
D. L. Jones, Hope Mills.
C. F. Kirkpatrick, Lillington.
L. L. Little, Kiangyian, China.
R. G. Mattneson, Jackson Springs.
D. M. MeGeachy. Clayton. R. 1.
Neill Mclnnis, Smitlitteld.
L. A. McLaurin, Jonesboro
R. A. McLeod, Manchester.
John A. McMurray, Fayetteville.
M. D. McNeill, Cameron.
A. R. McQueen, Dunn.
John McQueen, Rowland.
J. F. Menius, Buies Creek.
G. F. Moorehouse, Lumberton.
Dugald Munroe. Bed Springs.
E. C. Murray, St. Pauls.
G. T. Pace, Red Springs.
E. L. Siler. Maxton
L. Smith, Fayetteville.
E. W. Saunders, Niagara.
C. K. Taffe, Carthage.
C. G. Vardell, Red Springs.
R. H. Viser, Laurel Hill.
C. L. Wicker, Gulf.
J. Mel. Wicker, Sanford.
W. L. Wilson, Hemp.
D. N. Blue, Carthage.
A. S. Anderson, Lowell.
Joseph Bartlett, Butherfordton.
A. S. Caldwell, Columbus.
J. T. Bendy, Belmont.
F. A. Drennan, Mount Holly.
G. R. Gillespie. Gastonia.
J. C. Grier, Rutherfordton.
W. S. Hamiter, Dallas.
J. J. Harrell, Bessemer City.
J. F. Hay. Kings Mountain.
J. H. Hinderlite. Gastonia.
J. M. McLain, Gastonia.
W. A. Murray, Shelby.
F. B. Rankin, Mount Holly.
W. J. Roach, Lowell.
G. A. Sparrow, Lowell.
H. C. Whitener, Yamaguchi, Japan.
K. L. Whittington, Forest City.
W. S. Wilson, Lincolnton.
T. E. B. Woods, Rutherfordton.
C. C. Anderson. Charlotte.
G. H. Adkinson, Salisbury.
G. F. Bell, Charlotte.
William Black, Charlotte.
J. R. Bridgers, Charlotte.
R. H. Brown, Charlotte.
L. W. Brown, Charlotte.
R. S. Burwell, Huntersville.
H. C. Carmichael, Charlotte.
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E. G. Carson, North Charlotte.
J. C. Clontz, Cornelius.
R. T. Coit, Soonchun, Korea.
W. R. Coppedge, Rockingham.
R. W. Culbertson, Charlotte.
A. E. Dallas, Rockingham.
C. M. Davis, Oakboro.
J. J. Douglass, Wadesboro.
W. E. Furr, Charlotte.
L. G. Garth, Charlotte.
Leonard Gill. Charlotte
J. W. Grier. Huntersville.
H. E. Gurney, Monroe.
J. C. Harding, Charlotte.
G. C. Huntington. Charlotte.
Daniel Iverson, Charlotte.
A. S. Johnson, Charlotte.
Charles Kingsley, Matthews, R. P. D.
R. S. Lattimore, Pageland, S. C.
C. H. Little. Charlotte.
C. G. Lynch, Charlotte.
W. R. McCalla, Charlotte.
A. A. McGeachy, Charlotte.
R. J. Mellwaine. Monroe.
D. B. McLaughlin, Newlands.
W. C. McLaughlin. Suchien, China.
,T. W. Moore, Susaki, Japan.
R. L. Patrick, Pageland. S. C.
W. T. Pearman. Unionville
H. M. Pressly, Mooresville.
G. F. Robertson, Bristol, Tenn.
C. H. Rowan. Paw Creek.
William C. Rouark. Elerbee.
M. E. Sentelle, Davidson.
A. R. Shaw. Live Oak. Fla.
D. B. Shankel, Monroe.
G. P. Stevens. Hsuchoufu. China.
.T. W. Stork, Mount Gilead.
T. G. Tate. Badin.
A. H. Temple, Locust.
George B. Thompson, Waxhaw.
W. O. Underwood. Indian Trail.
T. M. Walker, Charlotte.
L. E. Wells. Derita.
C. E. White. Marshville.
.Tohn E. Wool. Charlotte.
H. T. Young. Hamlet.
D. C. Young, Charlotte.
C. B. Alexander, Charlotte.
R. S. Arrowood. Greensboro.
H. S. Bradshaw, Hillsboro.
E. N. Caldwell. Graham.
L.
S. Chafer. Upper Mount Clair, N. J.
N.
R. Clayton. Milton.
J.
W. Clegg, Guilford College.
C.
P. Coble, High Point.
D.
I. Craig, Reidsville.
R.
S. Carson, Durham.
.7.
S. Foster, Winston -Salem.
R.
W. George, Francisco.
W
B. Goebel. Madison.
P.
H. Gwynn, Spray.
M E. Hansel, Mebane.
E. H. Harding, Davidson.
C. E. Hodgin, Greensboro.
C. W. Irwin, Glade Valley.
O. G. Jones, Greensboro.
J. S. Kennison, Glade Valley.
E. Frank Lee, Greensboro.
George W. Lee, Winston-Salem.
Johp M. McEachern, Kunsen Korea.
T. M. McConnell, Greensboro.
W. P. McCorkle. Burlington.
W. S. Milne, Greensboro.
Donald Mclver. Burlington.
J. S. Morrow, col., North Wilkesboro.
W. D. Moss, Chapel Hill.
C. F. Myers, Greensboro.
R. W. Mills, Greensboro.
T. W. Oldham, Yaneeyville.
S. M. Rankin. Greensboro.
Z. V. Roberson, Mount Airy.
W. B. Robertson, Leaksville.
C. W. Robinson. North Wilkesboro.
W. 0. Sample, Roxboro.
D. H. Scanlon, Durham.
A. W. Shaw, Mebane.
T. W. Simpson, Winston-Salem.
J. H. Smith. Thomasville.
Wade C. Smith, Greensboro.
E. C. Thompson, Sparta.
W. T. Thompson, Richmond, Va.
G. L. Whiteley, MeLeansville.
C. L. Whiteley, Whitsett.
C. D. Whiteley. Cedar Grove.
L. T Wilds, Lexington.
W. S. Wilhelm. Salisbury.
R. Murphv Williams. Greensboro.
W. M. Baker, Mount Olive.
H. F. Beaty, Atkinson.
D. T. Caldwell. Wilmington.
P. L. Clark, Burgaw.
J. S. Crowley, Wilmington.
W. P. M. Currie. Wallace.
P. W. DuBose. Wilmington.
G. R. Faw. Seven Springs.
W. H. Goodman, Clarkton,
W. F. Hollingpworth, Kenansville.
A. J. Howell, Whitevillo.
James Lapsey. Elizabethtown.
George M. Matthis, Clinton.
J. O. Mann. Wilmington.
A. S. Maxwell, Lavras. Brazil.
W. W. Morton. Wilmington.
J. J. Murray. Wilmington.
L T. Newland. Kwang-Ju, Korea.
C. O. Pardo. Wbiteville.
J. R. Phipps. Pollocksvllle.
J. W. Purcell, Faison.
J. E. Purcell. Wilmington.
J. E. L. Winecoff, Clarkton.
J. M. Wells. Wilmington.
J. W. Young. Southporl
W. C. dimming, Richmond. Va.
R. E. McClure, Richmond, Va.
RELIGIOUS DE NOMINATIONS
Methodist Episcopal
Church, South
Appointments North Carolina
Conference
Tim North Carolina Conference is composed
of nine Districts, 767 churches, with a total
membership of 102.804. Value of churches, $4,-
505,750. Value of parsonages, $956,700.
Bishop I - . V. W. Darlington, Pres., Hunting-
ton, \V. Va.
It. II. Willis, Elizabeth City, Secretary.
DURHAM DISTRICT.
Presiding Elder — M. T. Plyler, Durham.
Burlington, Front Street, W. B. North —
Burlington.
East Burlington, N. E. Coletrane — Burling-
ton.
Burlington Circuit — D. A. Petty, Burlington.
Brocksdale Circuit — J. C. Whedbee, Roxboro.
Chapel Hill. Walter Patten— Chapel Hill.
Durham, Branson — II. C. Ewing.
Durham, Calvary — L. E. Thompson.
Durham, Carr— C. B. Culbreth.
Durham, Lakewood — W. C. Ball.
Durham, Pearl Mill, and Eno — D. M.
Sharp.
Durham, Memorial — M. Bradshaw.
Durham, Trinity — A. D. Wilcox.
West Durham — J. W. Bradley. Durham.
Durham Circuit — J. C. Humble. Durham.
Graham and Haw River — G. M. Daniel,
Graham.
Hillsboro Circuit — .1. E. Blalock. Hillsboro.
Leasburg Circnit — S. F. Nicks, Leasburg.
Mebane — N. C. Yearby, Mebane.
Milton — A. .T. Hobbs, Jr., Milton.
Mount Tirzah Circuit — J. C. Williams, Tim-
berlake.
Orange Circuit — J. W. Autry, Carrboro.
Person Circuit — B. C. Thompson, Roxboro.
Long Memorial — J. B. Hurley, Roxboro.
East Roxboro and Longhurst — S. J. Stears,
Jalong.
Rougemont — J. F. Stearns, Bahamah.
South Alamance — W. R. Hardesty, Swepson-
ville.
Yanceyville Circuit — J. T. Stanford, Yaneey-
ville.
Professor in Trinity College — H. E. Spence,
Durham.
Conference Missionary Secretary — A. D. Wil-
cox. Durham.
ELIZABETH CITY DISTRICT.
Presiding Elder— R. H. Willis, Elizabeth
City.
Chowan Circuit — J. L. Midgett, Tyner.
Columbia Circuit — M. W. Hester, Columbia.
Currituck Circuit — K. S. L. Cook, Poplar
Branch.
Dare Circuit — R. N. Fitts, Mann's Harbor.
Edenton — H. I. Glass, Edenton.
Elizabeth City, City Road— H. E. Myers.
Elizabeth City, First Church— X. H. D. Wil-
son.
Gates Circuit — E. R. Clegg, Gates'Mlle.
Hatteras Circuit — J. M. JolitY, Hatteras.
Hertford Circuit— T. M. Grant, Hertford.
Kennekee Circuit — A. W. Price, Avon.
Kitty Hawk — M. D. McLamb, Kitty Hawk.
Moyock Circuit — W. B. Humble, Moycck.
North Gates Circuit — J. O. Long, Gates.
Pantego and Belhaven — T. E. Davis, Bel-
haven.
Pasquotank Circuit — E. L. Stack. Elizabeth
City.
Perquimans Circuit — W. T. Phipps, Winfall.
Plymouth — W. C. Benson, Plymouth.
Roanoke Island — J. Bascom Hurley, Manteo.
Roper — E. L. Hill, Roper
South Camden— J. M. Carroll, Old Trap. '
South Mills Circuit — L. M. Chaffln, South
Mills.
Tyrrell Circuit— E. J. Midgett, Elizabeth
City.
President Bible and Training School — J. L.
Cunningham, Kansas City, Mo.
Professor in Southern Methodist University —
.F. M. Ormond, Dallas, Texas.
I AYETTEVILLE DISTRICT.
Presiding Elder — J. D. Bundy, Fayetteville.
Bladen Circuit — G. H. Biggs, White Oak.
Buckhorn Circuit — VV. A. Piland. Kipling.
Carthage Circuit — G. W. Perry, Carthage.
Duke — N. M. McDonald, supernumerary,
I ike
Dunn— J. II. Buffaloe, Dunn.
Elizabeth Circuit — W. J. Underwood, Eliza-
bethtown.
Fayetteville— Hay Street, H. A. Humble, Fay-
etteville.
Person and Calvary — J. C. Maness, Fayette-
ville.
Fayetteville Circuit — W. L. Maness, Fayette-
ville.
Glendon Circuit — J. C. Cummins, Glendon.
Goldston Circuit — S. Salyer, Goldston.
Haw River Circuit — J. R. Edwards. Bynum.
Hemp Circuit— H. E. Lance, Hemp.
Jonesboro Circuit — B. E. Stanfleld, Jones-
boro.
Lillington Circuit — C. R. Ross, Lillington.
Mamers Circuit — L. R. Gaines, Mamers.
Newton Grove Circuit — G. W. Philips, New-
ton Grove.
Parkton Circuit — R. F. Munns, Parkton.
Pittsboro Circuit — J. J. Boone, Pittsboro.
Roseboro Circuit — J. A. Tharpe, Roseboro.
Sanford — L B. .Tones. Sanford.
Siler City Circuit — H. B. Porter, Siler City.
Stedman Circuit — R. F. Taylor. Stedman.
NEW BERN DISTRICT
Presiding Elder — F. M. Shamburger, New
Bern.
Atlantic and Sea Level — E. J. Lewis, At-
lantic.
Beaufort — E. B. Craven, Beaufort.
Craven Circuit — D. A. Futrell, Cove.
Dover Circuit — S. A. Nettles, Dover.
Goldsboro, Elm Street and Pikeville — C. P.
Jerome.
Goldsboro, St. John— J. W. Potter.
Goldsboro, St. Paul — G. T. Adams.
Goldsboro Circuit — C. A. Jones. Goldsboro.
Grifton Circuit— S. T. Moyle. Grifton.
Harlowe Circuit — W. T. Cheek. Harlowe.
Hookerton Circuit — R. R. Grant. Hookerton.
Jones Circuit — K. F. Duval, Trenton.
Kinston, Casewell Street — J. M. Carraway.
Kinston. Queen Street — C. L. Read.
LaGrange Circuit — R. E. Pittman. LaGrange.
Morehead City — W. A. Cade, Morehead City.
Mount Olive and Calypso — G. B. Starling.
Mount Olive.
Mount Olive Circuit — W. F. Craven, Mount
Olive.
New Bern, Centenary — W. V. McRae.
New Bern, Riverside and Ghent — Guy Ham-
ilton.
Newport Circuit — R. A. Bruton. Newport.
Ocracoke and Portsmouth — J. K. Washing-
ton, Ocracoke.
Oriental Circuit — O. P. Fitzgerald, Orien-
tal.
Pamlico Circuit — J. A. Morris, Bridgeton.
Pink Hill Circuit— R. W. Barfleld, Pink Hill.
Straights Circuit — Samuel Letters, Gloucester.
Snow Hill Circuit— C. T. Rogers — Snow Hill.
Vandermere Circuit — W. E. Hocutt, Vande-
mere.
Student Boston University — H. B. Hill. Bos-
ton, Mass.
RALEIGH DISTRICT
Presiding Elder— J. C. Wooten, Raleigh.
Benson Circuit — E. H. Hall, Benson.
Cary Circuit — D. N. Caviness, Cary.
Clayton— C. T. Thrift, Clayton.
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Creedmoor Circuit — V. A. Royal, Creedmoor.
Four Oaks Circuit — J. A. Russell, Four Oaks.
Franklinton — R. F. Bumpass, Franklinton.
Garner Circuit — J. C. D. Stroud, Garner.
Granville Circuit— F. B. Noblitt, Stem.
Kenly Circuit — J. E. Holden, Kenly.
Louisburg — G. F. Smith, Louisburg.
Millbrook Circuit — H. H. Mitchell, Mill
Brook.
Oxford— E. H. Snipes, Oxford.
Oxford Circuit — B. H. Black, Oxford.
Princeton Circuit — W. .G. Farrar. Princeton.
Raleigh. Central — C. K. Proctor.
Raleigh. Edenton Street — W. W. Peele.
Raleigh, Epworth — H. M. Jackson.
Raleigh. Jenkins Memorial — L. P. Pattishall.
Selma, Edgerton Memorial — G. B. Perry,
Selma.
Smithfleld— D. H. Tuttle, Smithfield.
Tar River Circuit — W. J. Watson, Kittrell.
Youngsville Circuit — T. S. Coble. Youngs-
ville.
Zebulon Circuit — W. L. Loy, Zebulon.
Superintendent Anti- Saloon League — R. L.
Davis, Raleigh.
Business Manager, N. C. Christian Advo-
cate — T. A. Sikes, Greensboro.
Editor Nashville Christian Advocate — T. N.
Ivey, Nashville. Tenn.
President Louisburg College — L. S. Massey,
Louisburg.
Superintendent Methodist Orphanage — A. S.
Barnes, Raleigh.
ROCKINGHAM DISTRICT
Presiding Elder— J. H. Shore, Rockingham.
Aberdeen— Euclid McWorter. Aberdeen.
Biscoe — A. S. Parker, Biscoe.
Caledonia Circuit— Frank Culbreth, Laurm-
EUerbee Circuit — N. B. Johnston, Ellerbee.
Hamlet — W. C. Martin. Hamlet.
Laurel Hill Circuit— J. C. Johnson, Laurel
Hill.
Laurinburg — W. R. Royal, Laurinburg.
Luniberton — R. C. Beaman, Lumberton.
Lumberton Circuit — Lindsay Frazier, Lumber-
ton.
Maxton — 3. A. Hornaday, Maxton.
Montgomery Circuit— H. H. Seabolt. Troy.
Mount Gilead — J. A. Martin, Mount Gilead.
Mount Gilead Circuit— A. J. Groves, Mount
Gilead. , . .
Piedmont Circuit— L. M. Hall. Rockingham.
Raeford Circuit— J. H. Frizell, Raeford; W.
H. Townsend, Raeford.
Red Springs Circuit— O. I. Hinson, Red
Springs.
Richmond Circuit— D. A. Clark, Roberdel.
ltnherdel Circuit— F. E. Dixon. Roberdel
Rockingham— A. L. Ormond, Rockingham.
Robeson Circuit — W. F. Trawlck, Fairmont.
Rowland Circuit — W. C. Marritt, Gibson; R.
W. Townsend. supernumerary, Rowland.
St. John and Gibson — A. J. Parker, Bow
land.
St. Paul Circuit— G. W. Starling, St. Paul
Troy— J. W. Harrell. Troy.
Vass Circuit — L. H. Joyner. Vass.
West End Circuit — \V. II. Brown, West End
President Carolina College — R. li. John,
Maxton.
WASHINGTON DISTRICT
Presiding Elder— S. A. Cotton. Washington.
Aurora Circuit — I. T. Poole, Aurora.
Aydsn — J. M. Wright, Ayden,
Bailey Circuit — L C. Brother?. Bailey
Bath Circuit— R. J. Lough. Bath
Bethel— W. E. Trotman, Bethel.
Elm City— G. W. Fisher, Elm City.
Fairfield — D. A. Watkins, Fairfield
Farmville Circuit— J. L. Rumley, Farmville
Fremont Circuit— J. A. Bailey, Fremont
Greenville. Jarvis Memorial — V. P. Scoville.
Greenville.
Grimesland Circuit— E. T. Ipock and F E
Eur.', Grimesland.
Mattamuskett Circuit— J. J. Lewis, Lake
Landing.
McFendry Circuit— L. L. Smith, Pinetops
Nashville— E. C. Few, Nashville.
Robersonville Circuit — C. M. Pekram. 1;
sonville.
Rocky Mount, Clark Street— L. T. Singleton
Rocky Mount, First Church— II M V
South Rocky Mount— E. C. Glenn, K.x-kv
Mount.
Rocky Mount Circuit— H. B. Strickland,
Rocky Mount.
Stantonsburg Circuit) — Daniel Lane. Stan-
tonsburg.
Spring Hope Circuit — W. P. Constable,
Spring Hope.
Swan Quarter Circuit — J. C. Harmon, Swan
Quarter.
Tarboro — B. P.. Slaughter, Tarboro
Vanceboro Circuit — E. C. Durham. Vance-
boro.
Washington — J. II HcCracken, Washington
Wilson, Calvary— J. II. Miller. Jr.
Wilson. First Church— F. S Love
Conference Secretary of Education — 11 M
North. Rocky Mount.
WELDON DISTRICT
Presiding Elder E E Mercer, Weldon
Ashoskie Circuit M. F. Eodges, U
Batlleboro and Whitakers w G Lowi
tleboro.
Bertie Circuit— B. P. Boone, Windsor,
Conway Circuit i is. Thompson, i
Enfield and Halifax — Rufus Bradley, En-
field.
Garysburg Circuit -William Lowe, Qaryaburg,
Henderson, First Church T. G \
Henderson.
\ and s. Henderson W. N. Vaughan, n
derson.
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RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS
Littleton — .T. P. Bross. Littleton; J. M.
Rhodes, supernumerary, Greensboro.
Middleburg Circuit— E. D. Dodd, Middle-
burg.
Murfreesboro and Winton — R. M. Price,
Murfreesboro.
Norlina Circuit — Marvin Self, Norllna.
Northampton Circuit — B. P. Robinson, Jack-
son.
HuanoUe Circuit — N. M. Wright, Aurelian
Springs.
Roanoke Rapid? — R. II. Broom, Roanoke
Rapids.
Rosemary Circuit — E. N. Harrison. Rosemary.
Scotland Neck — E. L. Hillman. Scotland
Neck.
Warren Circuit — J. T. Draper, Warrenton.
Warrenton Circuit — .1. T. Gibbs, Warrenton.
Weldon — L. D. Hayman. Weldon.
Williamston and Hamilton — L. C. Larkin.
Williamston.
Missionary to Japan — J. W. Frank.
WILMINGTON DISTRICT
Presiding Elder — J. M. Daniel, Wilmington.
Burgaw — C. H. Caviness, Burgaw.
Carver's Creek — J. L. Smith, Council.
Chadbourn Circuit — B. O. Merritt, Chad-
bourn.
Clinton — E. H. Davis, Clinton.
Faison and Warsaw- — C. M. Lance. Faison.
Hallsboro Circuit— E. C. Sell, Wilmington.
Ingold Circuit — H. L. Whitton, Ingold.
Jacksonville and Richlands — B. T. Hurley.
Jacksonville.
Kenansville Circuit — G. C. Wood, Kenans-
ville.
Magnolia Circuit — S. E. Ragland. Magnolia.
Old Dock Circuit — E. W. Bownum, Old
Dock.
Onslow Circuit — L. E. Sawyer, Maysville.
Scotts Hill Circuit — R. E. Atkinson, Scott's
Hill.
Shallotte Circuit — J. W. Dimmette. Shallotte.
Southport — D. E. Ernhardt. Southport.
Swansboro Circuit — T. W. Siler. Swansboro.
Tabor Circuit — R. G. L. Edwards, Tabor.
Town Creek Circuit — B. F. Watson, Town
Creek.
Wallace and Rose Hill — T. W. Lee, Wallace.
Whit.eville — P. D. Woodall, Whiteville.
Wilmington, Epworth — J. W. Hoyle, Jr.
Wilmington. Fifth Avenue — O. W. Dowd.
Wilmington. Grace — W. A. Stanbury.
Wilmington, Trinity— H. C. Smith.
Wilmington Circuit— C. N. Phillips. Wil-
mington.
Missionary to Poland — H. K. King.
Appointments Western
Conference
The Western Conference is composed of 11
Districts. 919 Churches with a total member-
ship of 122.527. Value Churches. $5,290,451.
Value parsonages, $1,031,408.
Bishop U. V. W. Darlington, President,
Huntington, W. Va.
William L. Sherrill, Mocksville, Secretary.
Hot
Mars
Horse
J. Parker.
Browning, Hender-
Smith.
Thomp-
ASHEVILLE DISTRICT.
Presiding Elder — W. H. Willis, Weavervllle.
Asheville, Bethel — L. Shore.
Asheville, Biltmore— W. F. Sanford.
Asheville, Central — E. K. McLarty.
Asheville. Chestnut Street— E. R. Welch.
Asheville, Haywood Street — J. I. Bradley.
Ash'ville, Mount Pleasant — J. M. Folger.
West Asheville — L. W. Colson, Asheville.
Asheville Circuit — J. M. Wellman, Weaverville.
Black Mountain — G. R. Jordan, Black
Mountain.
Brevard — L. A. Falls, Brevard.
East Biltmore — D. Atkins, Biltmore.
Elk Mountain — C. J. Chandler, Asheville.
Fairview — G. A. B. Holderby. Fair View.
Flat Rock and Fletcher — M. W. Dargan, East
Flat Rock.
Hendersonville — Frank Siler, Hendersonville.
Hendersonville Circuit — C. L. F. Tate, Hen-
dersonville
Hominy — n. L. Powell, Candler.
Hot Springs — G. H. Christenbury,
Springs.
Leicester — J. O. Cox, Leicester.
Marshall — C. M. Carpenter, Marshall.
Mars Hill — R. L. Beasley, supply,
inn.
Mills River— J. G. W. Holloway,
Shoe.
Saluda-Tryon — R. F. Fikes. Saluda.
Sandy Marsh — J. L. Reynolds, Asheville, R. 5.
Springs Creek — L. C. Delp, Lee.
Swannanoa — J. G. Banks, Biltmore.
Weaverville Station — B. C. Reavis, Weaver-
ville.
Missionary to Cuba- — R.
General Evangelist — R.
sonville.
Student at Trinity College — W. B. Harris,
Durham.
CHARLOTTE DISTRICT.
Presiding Elder — J. B. Craven, Charlotte.
Ansonville — D. S. Richardson, Ansonville.
Bethel — R. F. Huneycutt, Cabarrus.
Charlotte. Belmont Park — W. P.. Davis.
Charlotte. Brevard Street — A. S. Raper.
Charlotte, Calvarv — J. A. Sharpe.
Charlotte. Chadwick — A. R. Surratt.
Charlotte. Dilworth— W. B. West.
Charlotte. Duncan Memorial — J. A.
Charlotte, Hawthorne Lane — L. D.
son.
Charlotte — W. L. Nicholson, supernumerary.
Charlotte. Seversville— B. F. Harg°tt.
Charlotte, Spencer Memorial — J. H. Ambrust.
Charlotte, Trinity — J. E. Abernethy.
Charlotte. Tryon Street — H. G. Hardin.
Hickory Grove — Ebeneezer Myers. Charlotte.
Lilesville — W. S. Cherry, Lilesville.
Marshville — J. J. Edwards, Marshville.
Matthews — J. W. Strider, Matthews.
Monroe. Central — C. C. Weaver.
North Monroe. Icemorlee — J. R. Warren.
Morven — S. Taylor, Morven.
Ptneville — T. J. Houck. Pineville.
Polkton— L. H. Griffith, Polkton.
Prospect — R. L Forbis, Monroe, R. 4.
Thrift — C. L. McCain, Paw Creek.
T'nionville — T. J. Huggins, Unionville.
Wadesboro — W. R. Shelton. Wadesboro.
Waxhaw — D. C. Ballard, Waxhaw.
Weddington— E. J. Poe. Matthews, R. 4.
Missionary to Japan — S. A. Stewart.
Missionary to Japan — N. S. Ogburn.
GREENSBORO DISTRICT.
Presiding Elder — W. F. Womble. Greensboro.
Asheboro — A. C. Gibbs, Asheboro.
Coleridge — J. H. Tlrendall, Coleridge.
Deep River — J. A. Howell. Randleman,
Gibsonville — G. W. Clay. Gibsonville.
Greensboro. Bethel — H. M. Blair.
Greensboro, Carraway Memorial — J. W. Ken-
nedy.
Greensboro, Centenary — H. C. Sprinkle.
Greensboro, Glenwood and Grace — W.
Barber.
Greensboro, Park Place — L. B. Hayes.
Greensboro, Spring Garden Street — G. T.
Bond.
Greensboro, Walnut Street — A. Burgess.
Greensboro, West Market Street — J. H.
Barnhardt.
East Greensboro — D. R. Profflt, Greensboro.
R. 4.
West Greensboro — C. F. Sherill, Climax.
High Point, East End — A. L. Lucas.
High Point. Main Street— T. J. Rodgers.
High Point, Wesley Memorial — W. A. Lam-
beth.
R. 2.
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Jamestown and Oakdale — W. C. Jones,
Jamestown.
Pleasant Garden — A. G. Loftin, Pleasant
Garden.
Kamseur and Franklin — W. M. Smith, Ram-
seur.
Randleman — J. A. Bowles, Randleman.
Randolph — J. E. Woosley. Trinity.
Reidsville, Main Street— M. F. Moore, Reids-
ville.
Ruffin— H. F. Starr, supply. Ruffln.
TTwharrie — W. B. Thompson, Farmer.
Wentworth — C. F. Goode, Wentworth.
President Greensboro College — S. B. Turren-
tine, Greensboro.
Treasurer Greensboro College — W. M. Curtis.
Greensboro.
Editor of the North Carolina Christian Ad-
vocate — A. W. Plyler. Greensboro.
Book Editor and Editor of the Methodist
Quarterly Review— G. T. Rowe, Nashville,
Tenn.
Secretary and Treasurer of the Board of
Education— W. O. Goode, Hickory.
Student Trinity College— D. M. Sharpe, Dur-
ham. _■_,'_
Student Tale Divinity School — J. H. Lan-
ning. New Haven, Conn.
Missionary Evangelist— S, T. Barber, Greens-
boro.
MARION DISTRICT
Presiding Elder — Z. Paris, Marion.
Bald Creek — J. M. Price, Paid Creek.
Broad River — Elmer Simpson. Harris.
Burnsville — J. C. Postelle, Burnsville.
Bostic Circuit — L. L. Smith, Bostic.
Cliffside and Allendale— J. C. Keever, Cliff-
side.
Connelly Springs— W. F. Elliott, Connelly
Springs.
Gilkey — J. P. Hornbuckle, Gilkey.
Forest City and Pleasant Grove — Parker
Holmes. Forest City.
Glen Alpine— R. C. Goforth, Glen Alpine.
Henrietta. Caroleen — J. B. Tabor, Henrietta.
Marion — J. P. Hipps, Marion.
Marion Circuit — P. L. Terrell. Marion.
Marion Mills — D. A. Lewis, Marion.
McDowell Circuit — P. H. Brittain, Nebo
City.
Micaville — H. E. Stimson. Boonford.
Mill Springs— W. J. Hackney. Mill Springs.
Morganton — C. M. Pickens. Morganton.
Morganton Circuit — J. A. Fry, W. L. Daw-
son, Morganton.
Old Fort— R. L. Foster. Old Fort.
Rutherfordton Station — E. N. Crowder.
Rutherfordton.
Spruce Pine and Bakersville — A. A. Angel.
Spruce Pine.
Spindale and Alexander— M. W. Heckard,
Spindale.
Table Rock — J. C. Gentry, Morganton, R. F. D
Professor in Rutherford College — J. W. Ben-
nett, Rutherford College
Professor in Rutherford College — W. E.
Hauss. Rutherford College.
Student Tale Divinity School — T. F. Higgins.
Divinity School. Boston University — A. P.
Simpson, Boston. Mass.
Divinity School. Boston University — O. L.
Simpson, Boston. Mass.
MOUNT AIRT DISTRICT
Presiding Elder — J. H. West, Mount Airy.
Ararat — J. M. Green. Ararat. Ya.
Danburv — J. J. Eads. Danhury.
Dohson — C. C. Totherow, supply, Dobson.
Draper — J. W. Campbell. Draper.
Elkin— A. P. Dutledge, Elkin.
Jonesville — R. A. Truitt, Jonesville.
Leaksville — G. A. Stamper, Leaksville.
Madison- Stoneville — J. P. Morris. Madison.
Mayodan — W. M. Wall, supply, Mayodan.
Mount Airy-Central — H. K. Boyer, Mount
Airy.
Pilot Mountain — .1. II. Capps, Pilot Moun-
tain.
Rockford — G. W. Williams. Rockfur.l
Rural Hall— L. P. Bogle. Rural Hall.
Sandy Ridge — M. E. Leftwich. Sandy I:
Spray — W. ~L. Dawson, Spray
Stokesdale — T. V. Crouse, Stokesdale.
Summerfleld — A. G. Canada. Summerfleld.
Walnut Cove — J. T. Ratledge, Walnut Cove.
Tadkinville — F. W. Cook. Tadkinville.
NORTH WILKESliORO DISTRICT
Presiding Elder — J. W. Williams. Jefferson.
Avery Circuit — T. S. Roten, Plum I
Boone — O. C. Brinkman. Boone.
Creston — A. A. Godfrey. Creston.
Elkland— J. E. Hipp, Elkland.
Elk Park— J. S. Gibbs. Elk Park.
Helton — W. E. Moretz, Jefferson.
Jefferson — T. E. Wagg. Jefferson.
Laurel Springs — O. D. Stacy. Jefferson.
North Wilkesborrj — M. T. Smathers, North
Wilkesboro.
North Wilkes Circuit— E. D. Ballard. North
Wilkesboro.
Sparta— W. J. Miller. Sparta.
Watauga — J. E. Womark. Amantha.
Warrenville — J. W. Candille. Jefferson.
Wilkesboro— R. E. Hunt. Wilkesbi
Wilkes Circuit— E. L. Yates. Moravian Fulls.
Chaplain Appalachian Training School — J.
M. Downum. Boone.
Principal Jefferson High School -W, L.
Scott. Jefferson.
SALISBURT DISTRICT
Presiding Elder — T. F. Marr. Salisbury.
Albemarle, Central — w. R Ware
Albemarle. First Street N K Richardson
Concord, Central W a Jenkins.
Concord, Epworth M a Osborne
Concord. Forest Mill — J. F. Armstrong
IS
RELIGIOUS DB NOMINATIONS
Concord, Harmony — F. O. Dryman.
Concord, Kerr Street — \V. S. Hale,
cord, Westford— D. I'. Grant
Concord Circuit — W. A. Rollins, Concord.
Gold Hill E. M. Avett, Gold Hill.
Kannapolis — R. A. Swaringgon, Kannapolis.
Kannapolis Circuit — J. C. Brown, China
Grove,
Mount Pleasant— W. T. Albright. Mount
Pleasant.
New London — ,T. S. Folger, New London.
Norwood — G. M. Short. Norwood.
Norwood Circuit — G. G. Adams, Norwood.
Salem— R. (>. Eller, Albemarle. R. 3.
Salisbury, First Church — J. F. Kirk.
Salisbury. North Main— A. C. Tippett.
Salisbury, Park Avenue — H. H. Robbins.
Salisbury, South Main — M. B. Woosley.
Salisbury Circuit— C. R. Allison, Salisbury.
Spencer, Central — T. P. Jimison. Spencer.
East Spencer — R. C. Kirk, East Spencer.
Woodleaf — J. C. Umberger.
SHELBY DISTRICT.
Presiding Elder — H. H. Jordan, Gastoinia.
Belmont — J. E. Thompson, Belmont.
East Belmont— G. L. Wilkerson. Belmont.
Belwood — A. R. Suratt, Belwood.
Bessemer — J. A. Peeler, Bessemer City.
Cherryville — J. F. Moser, Cherryville.
Cramerton— C. M. McKinney, Cramerton.
Crouse — .1. E. B. Houser, Grouse.
Dallas— J. O. Ervin. Dallas.
Gastonia East End— E. L. Kirk.
Gastonia, Franklin Avenue, W. M. Robbins.
Gastonia, Main Street, A. L. Stanford.
Gastonia, Trinity — R. A. Taylor.
Gastonia. West End— D. W. I'.rown.
Ranlo — D. F. Carver, Gastonia.
Kings Mountain— R. M. Hoyle. Kings Moun-
tain.
Lincolnton— J. T. Mangum. Lincolnton.
Lincoln Circuit—.!. W. Combs. Lincolnton.
Lowell — R. H. Kennington. Lowell.
Lowesville— R. K. Brady. Stanley, R. F. D.
McAdenville — C. M. Campbell, McAdenville.
Mount Holly— 0. P. Ader. C. E. Rozzell,
Mount Holly.
Polkville— L. T. Cordell. Shelby. R. F. D.
Rock Springs — H. C. Byrum, Denver.
Shelby, Central— W. E. Poovey.
Shelby, LaFavette Street— E. P. Stabler.
Shelby Circuit— B. Wilson. Shelby.
South Fork — W. M. Boring, Newton, R. F. D.
STATESVILLE DISTRICT.
Presiding Elder — D. M. Litaker, Statesville.
Alexander — A. R. Bell. Taylorsvile.
Balls Creek — John H. Green. Catalwba.
Catawba — A. C. Kennedy, Catawba.
Cool Spring— J. E. McSwain, Cleveland, R. 2.
Davidson — J. W. Long, Davidson.
Dudley Shoals— J. M. Barber, Granite Falls.
R. F. D.
Elmwood — T. L. Klutz. Elmwood.
Granite Falls — N. C. Williams, Granite
Falls.
Hickory, First Church — 0. S. Kirkpatrick.
Hickory. West View — J. R. Walker.
Hiddenite — D. A. Oakley, supply, Hiddenite.
Hudson — T. W. Hager, Hudson.
Iredell — D. C. Thompson, New Hope, R. 1.
Lenoir, First Church — P. W. Tucker.
South Lenoir — M. H. Tuttle. Lenoir.
Lenoir Circuit — Fred H. Price, Lenoir.
Maiden — Ira Erwin, Maiden.
Mooresville, First Church — L. B. Ahernathy.
Mooresville, Broad Street — J. W. Fink.
Mooresville Circuit — D. P. Waters Moores-
ville.
Mount Zion — T. C. Jordan, Cornelius.
Newton — W. B. Shinn. Newton.
Olin— R. L Melton, Olin.
Rhodhiss— B. F. Fincher, Rhodhiss.
Statesville, Broad Street — J. W. Moore.
Statesville. Race Street — E. W. Fox.
Statesville Circuit — J. I. Spinks, Statesville.
Stoney Point .1 W Ingle. Stoney Point.
Troutman — O. C. Fortenbury, Troutman.
Conference Evangelist — James II. Green.
Hiitlin liinl College.
Student Trinity College — M. G. Ervin, Dur-
ham.
Conference Educational Secretary — W. O.
Good . Hickory.
WAYNESVILLE DISTRICT
Presiding Elder — R. S. Howie, Waynesville.
Andrews — T. A. Groce, Andrews.
r thel — ('. A. Johnson, Canton, R. F. D.
Bryson-Wnittier — R. F. Mock. Bryson City.
Canton — A. L. Aycock, Canton.
Clyde— Carlock Hawk. Clyde.
Franklin — H. G. Allen. Franklin.
Franklin Circuit— R. R. Ward. Franklin.
Fines Creek — T. G. Williams. Crabtree.
Glenville — J. I>. Pyatt, Glenville.
Hiawasee — T. E. Noble. Brasstown.
Haywood — J. J. Gray, Crabtree.
Hayesville — C. E. Stedman. Hayesville.
Jonathan — A. L. Lathman, Waynesville, R. 1.
Judson — T. G. Smith, supply, Judson.
Macon — W. I. Hughes, Franklin.
Murphv — M. B. Clegg, Murphy.
Murphy Circuit— J. W. Puckett. supply.
Murphy.
Rohhinsville — G. F. Wright. Robbinsville.
Sylva — O. J. Jones, Sylva.
shoal Creek— J. R. Church. Whittier.
Wavnesville — G. D. Sherman. Waynesville.
Waynesville Circuit— D. V Howell. Waynes-
ville.
Cullowhe? — Elzie Myers, Cullowhee.
WINSTON-SALEM DISTRICT.
Presiding Elder— W. A. Newell. Winston-
Salem.
Advance — J. M. Varner. Advance.
Coole^me — C. W. Bowling, Cooleeme.
Davidson — C. O. Kennerly. Lexington, R. 4.
Davie — .1. B. Fitzgerald. Mocksville.
Denton — J. N. Randall. Denton.
Farmington — S. M. Needham, Farmington.
Forsyth— John Cline. Winston- Salem.
llanes-Clemons— J. C. Cornett, Winston-
Salem.
Kerners'-ille — E. O. Cole, Kernersville.
Lewisville — J. W. Vestal, Lewisville.
Lexington, First Church— W. L. Huitchins,
Lexineton.
Linwood — W. R. Jenkins. Southmount.
Mocksville — W. L. Sherrill. Mocksville.
New Hope — O. P. Routh. New Hope Acad-
emy.
Oak Rid'e— W. G. McFarland, Oak Ridge.
Thomasville, Main Street— R. G. Tuttle.
Thomasville, South and East — J. C. Richard-
son.
Thomasville Circuit — T. B. Johnson. Thomas-
ville.
Southside Circuit — P. L. Kinneman. Wins-
ton-Sal m.
Walkertown — M. W. Mann. Walkertown.
Welcome — T. E. Pierce. Welcome.
West Davie — W. J. S. Walker. Mocksville.
Winston-Salem I'urkhead — J S. Hiatt.
Centenary— Z. E. Barn-
Grace — E. E. Williamson.
Green Street— A. C. Swaf-
Southside — J. A. J. Far-
Winston-Salem,
ha' dt.
Winston-Salem.
Winston-Salem,
ford.
Winston -Salem,
rington.
Winston- Salem, West End— R. C. Daugherty.
E. K. Creel.
Conference Missionary Secretary — R. M.
Courtney, Thomasville.
Missionary to Cuba — J. W. Fitzgerald.
Missionary Evanyelist — P. E. Parker. Thomas-
ville
Superintendent Children's Home — C. A.
Wood. Winston-Salem.
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RELIGIOCS DKMI.VINATIONS
Protestant Episcopal
Church
DIOCESE OF NORTH CAROLINA.
Parishes, 43; Missions organized. 33; Missions
unorganized, 42. Baptized persons, 15,422;
Communicants, 8.974 Amount contributed dur-
ing past year, $341,534.91.
Joseph Blount Cheshire, D. D., Bishop of
the Diocese, Raleigh.
Henry Beard Delany, D. D., Bishop in
charge of the Colored Clergy, Raleigh.
Allen, William Ernest, Pittsboro.
Ashby, Charles Aylett, Raleigh.
Barber, Milton Augustus, Raleigh.
Baxter, Edward Wors'ey, Warrenton.
Benton, William DeLaneey, Hillsboro.
Belhea, Morrison, Raleigh.
Tost, Sidney Stuart, Durham.
Bowne, Henry Norwood, High Point.
Brown, Betram Erwin, Tarboro.
Bunn, Roger Edgar, Wilson.
Burg, Jacob Frederick, Salisbury.
Burke, James Preston, Reidsrille.
Cheatham, Adolphus Whitfield, Lexington.
Cheatham, Thaddeus Ainsley, Pinehurst.
Cochran, Arthur Myron, Raleigh.
Cody, Cortez Robert, Duke.
Crosby, John Holland, Townesville.
Fortune, Roma Coxey, Durham.
Gibble, John Benners, Burlington.
Gribben, R. E., Winston.
Gordon, William Jones, L'aksville.
Goold, Edgar Hunt, Raleigh.
Hale, Samuel Whitney, Tarboro.
Hardin, William Hill, Salisbury.
Hartzell, Howard Steller, Smitnfield.
Hartey, John, Southern Pines.
Harcaker, John L., Wadesboro.
Horsfield, Frederick Henry Townsend, Oxford.
Hudson, Joseph Hoyle, Warrenton.
Hughes, Israel Harding, Raleigh.
Hughes, Isaac Wayne, Henderson.
Hughes, Nicholas Collin, Raleigh.
Hunter, Aaron Burtis, Florence, Italy.
Ingle, Julian Edward. Raleigh.
Jackson, John Long, Charlotte.
Jcyner, Francis, Littleton.
King, James Edward. Charlotte.
Lackey, Boston McKee. Raleigh.
Lawrence, Alfred Stratton, Chapel Hill.
Mallett, James Reginald, Walnut Cove.
Mazyck. Henry DeChartigner, Mayodan.
Meredith, Reuben, Scotland Neck.
Milne, Mark Hemingway. Salisbury.
Nash, Harry Oswald, Greensboro.
Nero. Claurius Adolphus, Greensboro.
Osborne, Edwin Augustus. Charlotte.
Osborne, Francis Moore, Sewanee. Tenn.
Owens, Robert Bruce, Charlotte.
Penick, Edwin Anderson Jr., Charlotte.
Pittenger. Isaac McKendree. Raleigh.
Ramsaur, William Hoke, Missionary in Li-
beria, Africa.
Roe, Robert Ewell, Greensboro.
Rose. Lee Lister, Tarboro.
Small John Ethopilus Gratten, Durham.
Smith, Walter Johnston. Charlotte.
Taylor, Lewis Nathaniel. Roanoke Rapids.
Trott, Thomas Lee, Salisbury.
Walker, William, Weymouth, Mass.
Way, Warren Wade. Raleigh.
Westman, Charles Frederick Weldon.
Weston, Milton Morgan, Tarboro.
Wilson, Joseph Durant Cooper, Cooleemee.
Wright, William John, Statesville.
DJOCESE OF EAST CAROLINA.
Parishes and organized missions, 65 ; unor-
ganized missions and stations, 25 ; Baptized
persons, 9,194; communicants, 6,589; amount
controbuted, $173,434.23.
Thomas C. Darst, D. D., Bishop. Wilming-
ton.
Walter R. Noe, Executive Secretary. Wilming-
ton.
T. N. Brincefield. Washington.
George W. Lay, Beaufort.
J. N. Bynum. Belhaven.
A. R. Parshley, Clinton.
G. F. Hill. Elizabeth City.
Archer Boogher, Fayetteville.
J W. Htrittage, Fayetteville.
V. O. Cone, Goldsboro.
C. H. Bascom, Greenville.
Hcv.ard AlligooU, Grifton.
Walter B. Clark, Southport.
Alfred Taylor, Hertford.
F. J. H. Coffin, Kinston.
H. W. Ticknor, Laka Landing.
D. G. MacKinnon, New Bern.
R. I. Johnson, New Bern.
Theodore Patrick, Plymouth.
J E. W. Cook, Wilmington.
J. W. Heyes, Vanceboro.
Stephen Gardner, Washington.
Walter B. Clark, Williamston.
W. H. Wheeler, Wilmington.
E S. Willett, Wilmington.
Alexander Miller, Windsor.
Robert Lewis, Windsor.
John L. Saunders, Winton.
W. N. Harper, Belhaven.
S. N. Griffith, Ed?nton.
J. B. Brown, Elizabeth City.
A. C. D. Noe, Farmville.
J. E. Holder, Kinston.
T. F. Opie, Maxton.
F. D Dean, Wilmington.
H. A. Cox, Wilmington.
DIOCESE OF ASHEVILLE.
Number of baptized members. 1921, 6.000;
number of Communicants, 1921, 3,300. Value
of church property, $645,891.00. Amount con-
tributed for all purposes $79,780.35.
Junius M. Horner, D. D.. Bishop, Asheville.
Alfred H. Stubbs, Asheville.
Benj. S. Lassiter, Marion.
W. R. Savage, Todd.
F. D. Lobdell, Ash mile.
C. M. Hall, Asheville.
J. W. C. Johnston, Gastonia.
Albert New. Waynesville.
S. R. Guignard, Lincolnton.
John H. Griffith. Asheville.
R R. Harris, Arden.
A. W. Farnum. Hendersonville.
W. G Clark, Asheville.
Hugh C. Dobbin. Lenoir.
John C. Seagle, Br.vard.
S. B. Stroup, Hickory.
N. C. Duncan, Morganton.
A. G. B. Bennett, Biltmore.
Basil M. Walton, Lenoir.
C. S. McClellan, Jr., Canton.
J. T. Kennedy, Lincolnton.
R. A. Chapman, Asheville.
E. E. Knight, Rutherfordton.
George A. Manley. Gastonia.
Methodist Protestant
Church
Number of ministers (ordained), 60; number
of preachers, 54; number of members, 25,386.
Value of church property. $1,001,054. Contri-
buted during year $201,373.
MINISTERS.
Andrews, R. M. , Greensboro.
Ashburn, W. F., Liberty.
Auman, J. C, Tokyo. Japan.
RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS
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Bates, C. W., Henderson.
Bethea, N. G., Brinkleyville.
Bowman, J. H., Iiiberty.
Brown, G. B., High Point.
Burgess, J. A., Burlington.
Casto, Homer, Weaverville.
Curry, G. L., Charlotte.
Dixon, A. G., Baltimore.
Dosier, J. F., Bandleman.
Edwards, C. J., Kernersville.
Fishcl, D. A. Vaughn.
Fogleman, H. F., Beidsville.
Forliness, C. E. , Westminster, Md.
Gerringer, L. W., Asheboro.
Harrison, N. M., Greensboro.
Highfill, D. A., Liberty.
Holmes, G. W. Graham.
Hulin, J. W., Denton.
Hunt, G. E., Lexington.
Hur.ter, A. L., Fallston.
Hunter, R. A., Winston-Salem.
Hutton, J. B., Greensboro.
Hunter, B. A., Winston-Salem.
Hutton, J. K., Greensboro.
Isnc-r. C. A., Asheville.
Jelf W. O., Charlotte.
Johnson, T. M., Mebane.
Kennett, Elon College.
Kennett, W. F., Greensboro.
Lassiter, W. C, Asheboro.
Ledbetter J. A., Glen Baven.
Lindley, A. O., Snow Camp.
Lowdermilk. E. G., Brown Summit.
Loy, D. M., Glen Baven.
Martin. W. P., Lenoir.
McCulloch, J. F., Greensboro. (Editor M.
Herald).
McCr.lloch, T. F., Greensboro.
Millaway, G. F. Greensboro.
Morgan, J. M., Greensboro.
Mcton, J. H. High Point.
Ncede, W. H.. Henderson.
O'Brisnt, J. B., Rosemary.
Pike, W. M., Liberty.
Powell, H. L, Mebane.
Pritchard J. E. , Henderson.
Beed. W. D., Pinnacle.
Reynolds, G. L., High Point.
Self. J. W., Cleveland Mills.
Shelton, A. D.. Concord.
Spencer, C. L., Graham.
Stowe, J. H., High Point.
Stubbins. B. C. Greensboro.
Suits, Edward, High Point.
Surratt, H. F., Whitakers.
Swain, W. E., Greensboro.
Taylor, S. W., Burlington.
Thompson, H. S. B., Randleman.
Totten W. T., Tadkin College.
Trogdon J. B., Denton.
Troxler, B. S. , Thomasville.
Whitaker, C. H., Mocksville.
Whitaker, C. L, Lexington.
Williams, B. M., Weaverville.
Willifms, D. R., Enfield.
Williams, J. D., Liberty.
Williams, C. B. Seattle. Wash.
Williams, T. A., Albemarle.
Ycrk, L. I., High Point.
Abernethy, J. H., Gibsonville.
Alexander, J. F., Midland.
Allred, J. F., FranklinsviUe.
Andrews, B. E.. High Point.
Austin J. H., Mocksville.
Bingham, R. A., Winston-Salem.
Carson, L. W., Matthews.
Cowan, E. G., Cherryville.
Garner, D. I., Westminster, Md.
Hamilton, A. M., Tobaceoville.
Hardy. J. D., Westminster, Md.
Haywood, A. B., Denton.
Helms, L, S., Monroe.
Hethcock, R. L., Creswell.
Isley H. L., Burlington.
i'.
Laughlin, G. A.. Uamlleman.
Martin, T. E. Pickens, 8. C.
Minnls, .1. v.. Westmine
Moose, M. L, Thomasvi
Morgan, D. A., Draper.
Morris, .1. D.. Fallston.
Phillips, ('. E . B ■ u mei I
Quick, •! w.. Pageland, S. C
Hid. lie, J. S., Pensacola.
Bidenhour, J. M , Caro
Ridge, Atlas, Albemarle.
Sisk. .7. T., Concord.
Sisk, J. IV Rockingham.
Short. Robert, Cid.
Trollinger, .1. 11.. Triplett, Va.
Trollinger, J. L, Pleasant Hill. Va.
North
Carolina Churches
of Christ
(Disciples. )
There are 204 churches; number of members
21,536. Value of church property, $1,024,825.
Total contributed for all purposes during past
year, $226,474.55.
MINISTERS.
Allen, W. R., Roanoke Rapids.
Arnold, D. W., LaGrange.
Babcock, A. C. Spray.
Bagby Richard, Washington.
Barlow, W. T., Heaton.
Bowen, T. W., A. C. College, Wilson.
Bowen, H. T., A. C. College, Wilson.
Brinson, Marion B.. A. C. College, Wilson.
Campbell. Lawson Winston-Salem.
Case, Perry, A. C. College, Wilson.
Creasman, Robt. S., Asheville. R. 2.
Davis, Warren A., Washington.
Ellis, J. P., Newton Grove.
Foster, M. A. Mocksville.
Fox, Olin E., Farmville.
Freeman, H. L.. Plymouth, R. 2.
Gilbert, Oscar G., Rocky Mount
Glenn, T. J., Stoneville.
Grantham, V. H., Rose Hill.
Grim, F. F., A. C. Cortege. Wilson.
Groce, Jesse C. Enfield.
Hall. P. B., New 1 em.
Hartley, Calvin, Vale.
Heaton, J. M., Heaton.
Helsabeck, R. A.. Tobaceoville, B. ^.
Henderson, Otto, A. C. College, Wilson.
Hilley, Howard S., A. C. College, Wilson.
Holliday, Lewis R., Williamston, R. 5.
Holton, A. J.. New Bern, R. 1.
Howard C. W., Kinston.
Hudson, D. A., Roanoke Rapid -
Jinnett, J. R., Beaufort.
Jones, Claude C. Greensboro.
Langston, John J., Dunn.
La Prade. W. T., Durham.
Lee, C. E., Washington.
Lee James R., Washington. R. 2.
Leighton. A. F., Tarboro.
Lollis, J. W., Washington.
McCall. P. C, Flat Rock.
Manning. Asa J.. Williamston.
Marler. W. H., Mesic.
Mashburn, C. B.. Charlotte.
Mayo Louis A.. Greenville. R. I.
Mavhew, H. C. Beidsville,
Mizell. John A.. Swan Quarter.
Moore, Eber E.. Vanceboro, R. 1.
Moore, George A.. Revlsboro.
Moore, J. T. , Beel
Mustek, J. J. Winston-Salem.
Outlaw, C. F., Wilmington,
Perry. J. M. Bobersonville.
Peterson, Jonas, 1'oplar.
Phillips, Rupert A . Haasell.
Ricks, Paul T , A C. College, Wilson.
RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS
Rigntsell L. T.. LaGrange.
Riggs, Charles W., Kinston, R. 2.
Sadler, Lee, A. C. College, Wilson.
Saunders, J. A., Kinston, B. 2.
Saunders, John T., Goldsboro, R. 5.
Shamhart w. iv, Greenville.
Sbelbume, W. .r.. Ayden.
Smith, Bernard P., Kinston.
Smith, John R., Bridgeton.
Webber, N. !>.. Goldsboro.
Smith, S. T., Fairfield.
Spegiel, Grady. A. C. College, Wilson.
Stoney, <i. ll. C, Winston- Salem.
Stuart, J. E., Wilson.
Sullivan, George H., Richlands.
Suttenfield, John L., Spray.
Taylor, J. C, A. C. College, Wilson.
Tingle J. R., Ayden.
Topping, R. L., Rosemary.
Tyndall, D. F., Kinston, R. 2.
Ware, Charles C, Wilson.
Waters. John M., Arapahoe.
Wint kid, W. O.. Bath.
Wolff, J. W., Asheboro.
Yarborough, Theodore, Mount Olive, R. 7.
Abernathy, A. E. , Asheville.
Stancil, W. E., Plymouth.
Cooley, W. R., Pipers Gap, Va.
Gentry, E. Roy, Elizabethtovvn, Tenn.
Hempel, Herman, South Norfolk, Va.
Walker, W. Harry, Milligan College, Tenn.
Waycaster, Newton, Shell Creek, Tenn, R.F.D.
Moravian Church
Number of Communicants, 5,305; number of
non-Communicants, 338.
MINISTERS.
Bishop, Edward Rondthaier. Winston-Salem.
J. F. McCuiston, Winston-Salem.
James E. Hall, Winston-Salem.
Walser Allen, Winston-Salem.
F. Walter Grabs, Bethania.
Hubert Johnson, Winston-Salem.
Howard Rondthaier, Winston-Salem.
Ernest H. Stockton, Winston-Salem.
J. Kenneth Pfohl, Winston-Salem.
Edmund Schwarze, Winston-Salem.
Edgar A. Holton, Winston-Salem.
Leon G. Luckenbach, Winston- Salem.
Druglas Rights, Winston- Salem.
William E. Spaugh, Winston- Salem.
Edwin J. Health, Winston-Salem.
Warren Nonnernaker, Clemmons.
Society of Friends
Number of Congregations, 70; total number
of members, 9,119.
The Yearly Meeting will be held at Guilford
College, beginning August 8th, and lasting
until Saturday, the 12th. The ministers of
the Yearly Meeting are as follows:
Elizabeth R. White, Belvidere, R. F. D.
Absalom Knight, Belvidere.
E Gurney Wright, Belvidere.
J. Lindley Jones, Goldsboro.
John S. Moore, Dudley. R. F. D.
W'illiam V. Grantham, Princeton, R. F. D. '
Micajah T. Cox, Goldsboro, R. F. D.
William Pelt, Goldsboro.
J. Addison Branson, Goldsboro, R. F. D.
Hugh Moore, Dudley.
George H. Jernigan, Dunn.
D. Virgil Pike, Dunn, R. F. D.
Thomas Smith, Saulston, R. F. D.
John Permar, Graham.
Margaret B. Hackney. Greensboro, R. F. D.
Rufus Pegg, Gibsonville.
Thomas J. Dixon, Liberty, R. F. D.
Rufus P. King. High Point.
Georgia G. Reece, Snow Camp.
Eerbert W. Reynolds, Randleman, R. F. 1).
Jeremitb S. Cox, Greensboro.
Alfred L. Zachary, Snow (amp, R. F. D.
Alfred If. Harris, Snow Camp.
Oscar Cox, Liberty, R. F. D.
Edward Harris, Siler City, R. F. D.
Henry Wi mi. Siler City, R. F. D.
1 Macon. Asheboro.
John S. Tillman, Asheboro, R. F. D.
Elwood Cox, Marston.
W. Alston Humble, Asheboro, R. 1.
Milner A. Cox, Marston.
Michael A. Farlow, Randleman, R. F. D.
Michael C. Farlow, Sophia.
Thomas Andrew, Staley.
Joseph A. Price, High Falls.
Sarah E. W. Winslow, Asheboro, R. F. D.
Randall M. Emmons, High Falls.
Nereus M. Barker, High Point.
Walter White, High Point.
Lewis W. McFarland. High Point.
Samuel Haworth, High Point.
Eugene Coltrane, Roanoke Rapids.
Ida L. Curtis, High Point, R. 2.
Clara Cox, High Point.
Robert Melvin, Greensboro.
Mai ay C. Woody.
James R. Jones, Lexington.
W. Alpheus White, Guilford College.
Annie E. Williams, Guilford.
Raymond Binford, Guilford College.
Julia S. White, Guilford College.
Ada Lee Stanley, Greensboro.
Thomas Hendricks, Greensboro.
James C. Holmes, Greensboro, R. F. D.
J. Waldo Woody.
Kirbv V. Bowen, Greensboro.
Arthur E. L. Pain, Jaruco, Cuba.
Ellen W. Pain, Jaruco, Cuba.
Manley Hollady, Pineallas, Fla.
John Riley, Greensboro.
Nettie Riley, Greensboro.
Samuel G. Barnes Saladillo, F. C. S., Ar-
gentine, S. A.
Wm. Thomas Rahenkamp, Winston-Salem.
John C. Trivette, Winston- Salem.
Robert H. Dunn, Guilford College.
Samuel R. Pickett, Greensboro.
Wesley Wooten, Mt. Airy*. R. F. D.
Lottie M. Robertson, White Plains.
Jasper M. Cain, Mount Airy.
Joseph M. Purdie.
Raymond Booth, Mount Airy.
J. Thomas Chappell, Houstonville.
Pei.jamin Milliken, Galax, Va.
Emanei Key, Mount Airy.
Wade H. Adams, Yadkinville, R. F. D.
Lucy Vestal, Yadkinville, R. F. D.
Franklin Warden, Yadkinville, R. F. D.
James Ring, East Bend, R. F. D.
F. M. Welborn, New Castle.
G. Whitford Edgerton, Houstonville.
W. Harvey Norman, Ararat.
Zend H. Dixon, Elkin.
Charles Hutchens, East Bend.
Alice Spainhour, Boonville.
Christian Church
Number of churches. Ho ; value of church
property, $433,551. Total amount contributed
for all purposes during past year, $84,897.30.
MINISTERS.
J. F. Apple, Mebane.
J. O. Atkinson, Elon College.
J. P. Barrett, Reidsvile.
S. L. Beougher, Graham.
J. S. Carden, Durham.
H. Russell Clew, Greensboro.
W. G. Clements, Morrisville.
T. B. Dawson, Elon College.
W. J. Edwards, Coleridge.
P. H. Fleming, Burlington.
H. J. Fleming, Pilot Mountain.
RELIGIOI S I > KNOW I \ ATIONS
L. W. Fogleman. Worthville.
J. E. Franks, Cary.
C. E. Geringer, McLeansville.
T. J. Green. Bamseur.
G. J. Green. Stein.
H. S. Hardcastle. Yale Station. New Haven,
Conn.
S. C. Harrell, Durham.
W. N. Hayes. Seagrove.
J. W. Holt. Burlington.
B. J. Howard, Chapel Hill.
A. F. Iseley, Burlington.
J. L?e Johnson. Fuquay Springs.
P. T. Klapp. Elon College.
V. Knight. Raleigh.
W. Knight, Stokesdale.
O. Lanksford. Burlington.
C. Lester, Yale Station.
New Haven,
R. F. D.
New Haven,
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Conn.
D. A. Long, Raleigh.
W. S. Long, Chapel Hill.
.7. C. McCauley, Halifax, Va.
C. E. Newman, Virgilina. Va.
N. G. Newman, Elon College.
.T. 1'. Newman. Elon College.
J. W. Patton. Greenshoro.
J. W. Pinnix, Kernersville.
E. H. Rainey. Yale Station, New Haven,
Conn.
C. i'. Riddle. Burlington.
H. Scholz, Macon.
A. K. Scotten, Coleridge.
H. S. Smith. Yale Station
Conn.
3. G. Truitt, Princeton Seminary, Prince
ton. N. J.
G. R. Underwood, Bennett.
W. L. Wells, Portsmouth, Va.
J. W. Wellons. Elon College.
T. E. White, Sanford.
J. D. Wicker Sanford.
W. C. Wicker. Elon College.
R. L. Williamson. Henderson.
L. L Wyrick. Elon College.
Licentiates.
Jno. M. Allred. Ramseur. R. F. D
Elisha Bradshaw. Portsmouth, Va.
R. H. Coble. Burlington.
G C. Crutchfleld, Kernersville.
Sion M. Lynam. Elon Colege.
D. T. McKinney. Lillington.
W. T. Scott. Greensboro.
M. T. Sorrell, Apex.
I. T. Underwood. Yancey ville
R. O. Smith. Asheboro. R. 1
W. C. Martin. Ether.
R. 2.
Primitive Baptist Church
This church has no State organization. It
numbers about 6.000 members. There are
about 200 churches, divided into twelve asso-
ciations, Kehukee being the oldest, it having
been formed 156 years ago.
MINISTERS.
,T. A. Shaw, Elizabeth City.
R. E. Adams. Wilson.
.1. W. Wvatt. Selma.
Samuel McMillan. High Point.
P. W. Williard. High Point.
Moses Williard, High Point.
C. A. Davis. High Point.
Eli Bryan, Catherine Lake.
B. F. Uehanks, Pollocksville.
E. F. Pollard. Jacksonville.
W. W. Roberts. Newport.
3. P. Tingle. Grantsboro.
Sylvester Hassell. Williamston.
M. ''. Martin, Burlington.
3. W. Jones, Marshville.
J. S. Bisch, High Point.
J. W. Gilliam, Altamahaw.
J. W. Gardner. Princeton.
John Roberts. Goldsboro.
E. F. Pearce. Four Oaks.
W. G. Turner, Dunn.
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E. Cobb, Wilson.
Geo. W. Boswell, Wilson.
Hobert Boswell, Wilson.
C !•'. Denny, Wilson.
S. B. Denny, \v
w'm. Monsees, Wilson.
('. B. Hall, Cedar Grove.
1. Y. Monk. Durham.
J. E. Herndon, Durnam.
J. J. Hall, Boxl
L. If. Hardy. Atlantic.
Isaac Jones, Maple l ■ ill.
c. C. Brown, Tlllet.
P. W. Keene, Raleigh.
3. T. Coats, Coats.
3. B. Adams. Angier.
J. A. T. Jones, McCullers.
D. Johnson, Coats.
H. Stephenson, Benson.
William Stephenson, Benson,
E. C. Jones, McCullers.
G. T. Powell. Raleigh.
W. A. Simpkins, Raleigh.
Bernice Wood, Duke.
I*. J. Westbrook. Rosemary.
3. W. Strickland, Huntiey.
L. A. Johnson, Benson.
W. J. Turner, Dunn.
Exure Lee, Dunn.
G. Denny, Pinnacle.
A. M. Denny, Pinnacle.
C. B. Denny, Pinnacle.
IT. Cain, Pilot Mountain.
J. H. Moran, Pinnacle.
G. Okey, Pilot Mountain.
W. II. Atkinson. Round Peak.
If. 1). Mickey, Pinnacle.
W. M. Stone, Pilot Mountain.
3. M. Royall, Roaring Gap.
J. L. Pyrtle. Westfiel'd.
E. P. Stone, Tarboro.
George Denny, Pinnacle.
James Creed. Ararat.
D. Collins. Pinnacle.
R. II. Riggan. Dobson.
L. T. Tucker, Pinnacle.
J. R. Cruise, Mount Airy.
Jessie Dunbar, Rookford.
O. 3. Denny, Charlotte.
J. M. Trent. Reidsville.
W. A. Gourly, Greenshoro.
3. W. Flinchum, Spray.
S. H. Reed. Walnut Cove.
3. M. Williams. Sparta.
W. R. Gallimons, Lexington.
W. F. Pruitt. Ruffln.
B. S. Cowing. Williamston.
C. W. Brown, Tabor.
R. T. Monday, Mount Airy.
F. P. Stone, Francisco.
J F. Mills, Mooresville.
J. M. Royall, Pilot Mountain.
J. M. Crouse, Pilot Mountain.
Free Will Baptist Church
The membership of the Free Will i
Church is about 20.000. with church property
valued at $150,000. There are mor,' thai
Churches in the six Conferences and two As-
sociations of the state
MINISTERS.
Western Conference:
.T. W. Valentine, Louisburg.
g. w. Davis. Wilson.
E T. Phillips, Ayden
J. L Strickland Zebuloa
r. B. Deans, Middlesex.
w. J. Wiikins, Fremont
\V A r.ens iohlsboro. II 1.
A. B. I'tlev. At» a
W. M. iioweii, Plkevllle.
John Thompson. Nero.
B, T Dixon, Elm I Its
w f. Perrell, Selma,
54 RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS
Z. P. Ferrell, Morrisvllle.
W. J. Moore, LaGrange.
N. B. Wall, Selma.
J. A. Ringold, Bridgeton.
N. D. Wiggs, Greenville.
J. W. Alford, Kenly.
B. 1'. Jones, Kenly, R. 1.
J. W. Webb. Washington.
W. B. Flowers, Raleigh.
J. N. Edwards, Goldsboro,
Jas. Daniel, Kenly.
M. C. Prescott, Ayden.
E. C. Morris. Kinston.
W. B. Everett, Goldsboro.
N. S. Lancaster, Black Creek.
A. C. Austin, South Creek.
W. G. Boykln, Kenly.
H. M. McAdams. Washington.
J. H. Lamm. Wilson.
T. F. Wallace, Alvin.
L. M. Mitchell, Princeton.
A. E. Rouse, Mount Olive.
L. T. Phillips, Kenly.
J. W. Sewell, Beaufort.
B. W. Tippett, Zebulon.
L. C. Garner, Newport.
A. R. Flowers. Sims.
C L Merrill, Newport.
J. R. Morris, Selma.
B. W. Wells, Morehead City.
W. H. Collins. Louisburg.
Solomon Duff, Kenansville.
J. K. Ruflln. Bailey.
Duffy Toler, Blounts Creek.
G. W. Ferrell, Wilson.
J. F. Linton. Ransomville.
E. A. W. Husketh, Creedmoor.
Luke Wetherington, Middlesex.
W. E. Anderson, Wendell.
F. L. Harris, Kinston.
R. F. Pittmau, Ayden.
J. C. Griffin, New Bern.
J. H. Whitley, Kenly.
W. Lupton, Winterville.
J. E. Davis, Pikeville.
S. S. Kirk, South Creek.
T. C. Marks, Durham.
J. W. Russell. Beaufort.
R. B. Carroll, Bailey.
D. B. Garner, Newport.
J. J. Wilson, Bailey.
G. W. Keneday, Hallsville.
G. C. Joyner, Clayton.
K. F. Springle, Newport.
A. A Wells, Princeton.
J. E. Sawyer, Ayden.
H. F. Peeden, Princeton, R. 3.
Loyd Vernon, LaGrange.
W. R. Holder, Durham, R. 8.
R. C. Keneday, Hallsville.
J. E. Jernigan, Smithfield.
S. H. Styron, Pine Level.
Central Conference:
A. H. Outlaw, Morehead City.
W. H. Lathinghouse, Chicod.
John Davenport. Kinston.
J. R. McCaskey. Wintervllle.
Pee Dee Conference:
A. Tyson, Farmville.
D. A. Hester, Bladenboro R. 1.
D. M. Ratliff, Pinetown.
W R Thompson, Abbotsburg, R. 1.
J. T. Bundy, Walstonburg.
J. M. Pait, Dublin, R. 1.
S. F. Lassiter, Newsome, Va.
A. J. Nealy, Clarendon, R. 1.
A. Tyndall, Snow Hill.
Ransom Fowler, Tabor.
W. F. Walters, Columbia,
J. H. Baker, Allen, S. C, R. 1.
J. C. Moye, Snow Hill.
D R. Mercer, Chadbourn, R. 1.
M. R. Allen, Smithville, Miss.
J. W. King, Dublin, R. 1.
J. A. Sugg, Snow Hill.
E. H. Russ Bladenboro, R. 1.
Willie Hart, Snow Hill.
L. W. Graves, Abbotsburg, R. 1.
T. E. Beaman, Ayden.
M S. Todd, Bladenboro.
E. B. Joyner, Dukes. Fla.
H. P. M. Todd. Conway, S. C. R. 3.
J. S. Henderson, Pantego.
R. S. Woo ten, Bridgeton.
Mount Moriah Conference:
Wm. K. Dixon, Washington.
M. C. Quick. Bennettsville, S. C.
Loyd Jones, Gumneck.
J. S. Sessoifls, Laurel Hill.
T. H. Barnhill, Parmele.
Henry Saunders, Rockingham.
C. L. Little, Winterville.
J. T. Crawford. Wilson.
W. T. Pollard. Stokes.
H. S. Clark, Gibson.
C. B. Jones, Greenville.
A L. Chavis, Osborne.
P. A. Windham, Chicod.
J. C. Guinn, Plant City, Fla.
C. J. Harris, Greenville.
R L. Clark. Gibson.
E. B. Hart, Snow Hill.
Willie Jacobs, Osborne.
J. P. Woodard. Stonewall.
Alex Perhealth, Osborne.
D. W. Alexander, Bethel.
Toe River Association:
L. W. Wetherington, Chicod.
T. H. McCoury, Senia.
W. B. Nobles. Winterville.
D. M. Renfro, Relief.
R. C. Alexander, Jerry.
Haivd Campbell, Magnetic City.
J. E. Wooten, Blounts Creek.
L H Griffin, Huntdale.
J. W. Wooten, Walstonburg.
D J White, Erwin, Tenn.
B. J. Cash, Ayden.
W L. Morgan. Roan Mountain, Tenn.
C. T. Pew, New Bern.
G W. Brummitt, Johnson City, Tenn,
R. 2.
E. L. Abrams, Fountain.
J S Arnett, Hampton. Tenn. R. 1.
H. Leroy Harris, Greenville.
T. C. Hicks, Elk Park.
Cape Fear Conference:
Daniel Miller, Relief.
W. R. Coats. Four Oaks.
Joseph Honeycutt, Magnetic City.
H. R. Faircloth, Smithfield.
J. J. Hunter. Ramseytown.
J. W. Moore, Princeton.
W M D. Tolley, Roan Mountain,
remi. ,
Ezekiel Westbrook, Newton Grove.
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D. R. Ennis, Duke.
D C. Tolley, Hampton. Tenn., R. 2.
W. R. Glover, Dunn.
W. F. Johnson, Johnson City, Tenn., R
2.
R. D. Thomas, Four Oaks.
J. W. Lucas, Duke.
French Broad Association:
J. S. Ellis. Wilsons Mills.
J. A. Martin, Marshall.
D. C. Johnson, Smithfield.
L. E. Ballard, Asheville, 166 Biltmore
Ave.
J. R. Wallale, Four Oaks.
Willis W. Ballard, Barnardsville.
J. G. Whittenton, Coats.
J. H. McKnight, Weaverville.
Eastern Conference:
Jas. Collins, Alexander.
G. W. Harrison, Trenton.
R. V. Self, West Asheville.
W. W. Lewis, Beaufort.
W. W. Ballard, Alexander.
R. F. Daugherty. Cove City.
Mallie Rice, Marshall, R. 4.
L. N. Downs, Chocowinity.
R. E. Guthrie. Walnut.
RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS
United Evangelical
Lutheran Church
Number of pastors, 98 ; number of churches,
211; number of members, 34,849. Value of
church property, $1,548,857. Total contribut-
ed for all purposes during past year, $390,580.
SYNODICAL ROLL.
0. W. Aderholt, States ville.
H. Aoyama. Kumamoto. Japan.
M. A. Ashby, Tom's Creek, Va.
P. J. Bame, Lexington.
A. R. Beck, Newton.
B. K. Bell, Columbia, S. C.
L. A. Bikle, Concord.
C. K. Bell, Columbia. S. C.
N. D. Bodie, Thomasville.
W. J. Boger, Newton.
A. L. Boliek, Gastonia.
B. S. Brown, Sr. , Albemarle.
C. A. Brown, China Grove.
P. D. Brown, High Point.
R. L. Brown, Salisubry.
T. S. Brown, Burlington.
W. C. Buick, Rural Hall.
R. M. Carpenter, Chapin, S. C.
H. D. Chapman, Rockingham, Va.
T. Chiga, Japan.
1. Condor, McGaheysville, Va.
F. L. Conrad, Granite Falls.
G. H. Cooper, China Grove.
G. H. Cox, Salisbury.
J. F. Crigler, Charlotte.
J. A. Cromer. Lexington.
W. L. Darr. Edinburg, Va.
B. S. Dasher, Kannapolis.
C. H. Day, Lexington.
W. A. Deaton. Hickory.
J. C. Dietz, Gastonia.
W. J. Finck, New Market, Va.
C. L. T. Fisher, Lynchburg, Va.
C. P. Fisher, China Grove.
J. H. C. Fisher. Mt. Pleasant.
C. M. Fox, Salisbury.
R. L. Fritz. Hickory.
E. Fulenwider, Salisbury.
V. L. Fulmer, Timberville. Va.
R. A Goodman, Mt. Pleasant.
W. D. Haltiwanger, Hickory.
J. B. Haigler. Mt. Pleasant.
J. W. Hausenfluck. Harrisonburg, Va.
Enoch Hite. Hickory.
A. M. Huffman, Raleigh.
H. W. .Teffcoat, Burlington.
C. R. W. Kegley, Hickory.
M. L Kester. Concord.
M. M. Kinard, Winston-Salem.
E. H. Kohn. Mt. Holly.
F. B. Lingle. Spencer.
G. H. L. Lingle, Salisbury.
J. A. Linn. Rockwell.
C. K. Lippard, Saga, Japan.
C. O. Lippard, Crouse.
W. H. Little, Hickory.
L. L. Lohr. Lincolnton.
F. C. Longaker. Hickory'.
W. A, Lutz, Charlotte.
E. L. Lybrand, New Brookland. S. C.
J. W. McClanahan, Wilmington.
C. B. Miller, Statesville.
D. L. Miler, Lenoir.
L. D. Miller, Statesville.
P. L. Miller, Monroe.
J. B. Moose, Mt. Pleasant.
C. I. Morgan. Landis. S. C.
Jacob L. Morgan, Salisbury.
John L. Morgan, Troutman.
S. L. Nease, Claremont
C. E. Norman, Kumamoto, Japan.
D. I. Offman, Julian.
J. W. Oxner, New Brookland. S. C.
G. H. C. Park. Kannapolis.
J. C. Peery, Hickory.
R. B. Peery, Hickory.
E. Z. Pence, Manassas, Va.
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E. Ridenhour, Salisbury.
L. Ridenhour. Salisbury.
C. Ridenhour, Albemarle.
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O. Ritchie. Salisbury.
K. Roof. Morganton.
J. Roof, I.
aaeffer. Kings Mountain.
C. Seegers, Wilmington.
M. Senti i • S. C.
A. Shenk. Greensboro.
B. Sigruon, Lexington.
.1. Sox, Hickory.
M. Speagle, Mt. Jackson. Va
J. Stirewalt, Kumar
P. Stirewalt, N w Market, Vu.
L. Stirewalt. Concord,
L. Stroup, Crapin, S. C.
A. Stoudemayer, Gibbert,
Takimoto. Japan.
A. Thomas. Mooresville.
A. Trexer, Richfield.
T. Troutman, Salisbury.
l>. Voigt, Columbia, S. C.
Wasa. Kururne, Japan.
I>. Wesslnger, Cherryville.
.1. Wessinger, Pelion, S. C.
S. Wessinger. China. Grove.
D. Wise Maiden.
N. Yount, Dallas.
A. Yount, Conover.
D. Yount. Sands.
L. Yost. Bear Poplar.
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Catholic Church
There are twenty churches in the State
with resident priests; forty Missions with
Churches. Catholic population, 8.254.
Bishop, Rt. Rev. Leo Haid. D.D., O.S.B..
Belmont.
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Chris. Dennen, Wilmington.
C. B. Winckler. S.S.I., Wilmington.
P. F. Marion. AshevUle.
Louis J. Bour, Asheville.
Anthony Meyer, O.S.B., Charlotte.
Lawrence McIIale, OS I!,. Charlotte.
George A. Watkins. Dunn.
William F. O'Brien. Durham.
P. J. Doherty, Elizabeth Cits
James F. Gallagher. Fayetteville.
A It Ereeli ,i,i. I .
Vincent Taylor, O.B.S.. Greensboro.
Paul G. Termer. Hamlet
P. <;. Marion. Eendersonvllle.
George A. Woods, Nazareth.
Matthew J. Woods, Nazareth.
Francis Gallagher, New
John J. Brodie, S.S.J., New Bern.
M. A. [rwin, Newton drove.
Edward A. Rigney. Newton Grove.
Thomas p. Griffin, Raleigh.
Joseph A. Gallagher, Rock] Mount
Charles Kneus Is. Burgaw.
William Regnat, O.S B . Sa ibury.
William .1. Dillon, Southern P
Wiliibaki Baumgartner, 0. S. B., v.
loin.
Alphonse Iiuss. o.S.I'.. Belmont
n mi yer, D.D O.S.B., Belmont
Melcholr Reii oert, O.S.B., Belmont
[gnal In R ml , O.B.B Bi
Thomas Oestrelch, o s r. , Bi li
Jewish Organizations
There is a population of
with the Jewish In North I
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EDI CATIONAL [NSTITUTIONS
(i. Alexander. Bickur Cholim — Elias Fox.
Durham Durham Eebrew Congregation:
Rabbi, a. Robinovitz; President, .1. B. Kadis;
Secretary, Abra. Rosenstein,
( foldsboro— Oheb Shalom: Rabbi Julius L.
Mayerberg; President, Leslie Weil; Secretary,
A. Oettinger; Ladies B nevolent Society, Presi-
dent, Mrs. Leopold Conn; Secretary, Mrs. Henry
Weil.
Greensboro Greensboro Hebrew Congregation:
Rabbi, Montague N. A Cohen; Secretary, Ai.
E. Bloch.
New Bern — Chester B'nai Sholom: President,
M. L. Jacobs; Secretary, L. M. Wallman.
Raleigh— House of Jacob: President, J. Kline;
Secretary, If. Kaplan.
Raleigh — Tjmple Beth Or: President, M.
Rosenthal; Secretary, A. A. Aronson.
Statesville — Emanuel: President, J. Stephany;
Secretary, Sig. Wallace.
Tarboro — B'nai Israel: Secretary. G. L. lleii-
bronner.
Wilmington — Templ3 Israel: Rabbi, Samuel
Mendelson; Hebrew Relief Association, Presi-
dent, B. Solomon; Secretary-Treasurer, s. Men-
delson.
Winston-Salem — Winston-Salem Hebrew Con-
ion: Rabbi, P. Berlin; President, Frank
i rband; Secretary, T. Sosnik.
Christian Science Church
Asheville (Church) — Practitioners: Stewart
M. Ponder, Mrs. Alice B. Powell.
Charlotte (Church) — Practitioners: Mrs. .!<■-
tie L. Fowler, Mrs. Margaret C. Richardson,
Mrs. Mary Lou Templeton.
Greensboro (Society) — Practitioner: Mrs.
Harriet M. Thorburn.
New Bern (Church) — Practitioners: Miss
Mary Hatch Harrison, Mrs. Amy Everett King.
Raleigh (Society) — Practitioners: Mrs. Annie
C. Bridgers, Miss Minnie L. Bedford.
Rocky Mount (Church) — Practitioner: Miss
Elizabeth B. Ewing.
Statesville (Society) — Practitioner: Mrs. Oc-
tavia I. Fry.
Wilmington (Society) — Practitioner: Mrs. Julia
M. Keid.
Educational Institutions
State Institutions
THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA
— H. W. Chase. Pres.. Chapel Hill.
N. C. STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE
AND ENGINEERING — W. C. Riddick, Pres.,
Raleigh.
THE STATE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL
College — J. I. Foust, Pres., Greensboro.
EAST CAROLINA TEACHERS TRAINING
SCHOOL— R. H. Wright. Pres., Greenville.
NORTH CAROLINA INSTITUTION FOR
DEAF, DUMB AND BLIND— G. E. Lineberry,
Prin. , Raleigh.
CULLOWHEE NORMAL SCHOOL— A. C.
Reynolds. Prin., Cullowhee.
APPALACHIAN TRAINING SCHOOL— B.
B. Dougherty, Prin., Boone.
NORTH CAROLINA SCHOOL FOR THE
DEAF AND DUMB— E. McK. Goodwin, Supt.,
Morgan ton.
CENTRAL HOSPITAL — Albert Anderson.
Supt.. Raleigh.
THE STATE HOSPITAL— John McCamp-
lit'll. Supt . Morganton
THE STATE HOSPITAL— W. W. FAISON,
Supt. . Goldshoro.
STONEWALL JACKSON MANUAL AND
INDUSTRIAL TRAINING SCHOOL— Charles
E. Boger. Supt.. Concord.
CASWELL TRAINING SCHOOL— C. Banks
McN'airv. Supt., Kinston.
SAMARCAND MANOR— Miss Agnes B. Mc-
Naughton, Supt., Samarcand.
OXFOBD OBPHAN ASYLUM— Oxford ; un-
der auspices of Grand Lodge of Masons; B. L.
Brown. Supt. (Partly support"d by the State.)
STATE SANATOBIUM FOR THE TREAT-
MENT OF TUBERCULOSIS— Montrose; un-
der direction of State Board of Health, Dr.
J. B. McBrayer. Supt.
INDIAN NORMAL SCHOOL— T. C. Hen-
derson. Prin., Pembroke.
NEGRO AGRICULTURAL AND TECHNI-
CAL COLLEGE OF NORTH CAROLINA—
Greensboro; James B. Dudley, Pres.
ST^TE COLOBED NORMAL SCHOOL— P.
W. Moore, Prin., Elizabeth City.
STATE COLORED NORMAL SCHOOL— E. E
Smith. Prin.. Fayetteville.
SLATER STATE NORMAL SCHOOL— S. G.
Atkins. Prin.. Winston-Salem.
Denominational Colleges
Male and Coeducational.
Wake Forest College — W. L. Poteat, Wake
Forest.
Davidson College — W. J. Martin. Davidson.
Trinity College — W. P. Few, Durham.
Catawba College — A D. Wolfinger, Newton.
Concordia College — O. W. Kreinheder, Con-
over.
Elon College — W. A. Harper, Elon College.
Guilford College — Raymond Binford, Guil-
ford College.
Lenoir College — John C. Peery. Hickory.
Rutherford College — M. T. Hinshaw. Ruther-
ford College.
Atlantic Christian College — H. S. Hilley.
Wilson.
Weaver College — A. M. Norton. Weaverville.
Belmont Abbey College — Rev. Leo Haid, Bel-
mont.
Female.
Salem Female Academy and College — How-
ard E. Rondthaler. Winston-Salem.
St. Mary's School — W. W. Way. Raleigh.
Meredith College — C. E. Brewer, Raleigh.
Peace Institute — Miss Mary O. Graham, Ra-
leigh.
Oxford College — F. P. Hobgood, Oxford.
Louisburg College — Rev. L. S. Massey, Louis-
burg.
Chowan College — P. S. Vann, Murfreesboro.
Greensboro College for Women — S. B. Tur-
rentine, Greensboro.
Queens College — W. H. Frazer, Charlotte.
Flora MacDonald College — C. G. Vardell,
Bed Springs.
Normal and Collegiate Institute — John E.
Calfee. Asheville.
Davenport College — J. B. Craven. Lenoir.
Mitchell College — J. M. Moore. Statesville.
Carolina College — B. B. John. Maxton.
Preparatory Schools and
Principals
Oak Bidge Institute (Male) — T. E. Whitaker.
Oak Bidge.
Bingham School (Male) — Col. Bobert Bing-
ham. Asheville.
Bui°s Creek Academy (Mixed) — J. A Camp-
bell, Buies Creek.
EDUCATIONAL 1> 8TITUTIONS
(ILTIHE
SCHOLAUSIIII'
SERVICE
SELF-SI PPORT
The North Carolina College for Women
OFFERS TO WOMEN A LIBERAL EDUCATION, EQUIPMENT
FOR WOMANLY SERVICE, PROFESSIONAL TRAINING
FOR REMUNERATIVE EMPLOYMENT
The College offers four groups of studies leading to the follow-
ing degrees: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of
Music.
Special courses in Pedagogy; in Manual Arts; in Domestic Science
Household Art and Economics; in Music, and in the Commercial
Branches.
Fall Term Opens in September
Summer Term Begins in June
For catalogue and other information, address
Julius I. Foust, President, Greensboro, N. C.
Sacred Heart Academy (Girls) — Sister M.
Scholastica, Belmont.
Winterville High School (Mixed) — John B.
Carroll, Winterville.
Mars Hill College (Mixed)— B. L. Moore.
Mars Hill
The Collegiate Institute (Male)— G. F. Mc-
Alister, Mount Pleasant.
Asheville School (Male)— Newton M. Ander-
son. Asheville.
Pineland School tor Girls— Bev W. J. Jones,
Salemburg.
Mount Amoena Seminary (Girls)— Bey. J.
H. C. Fisher, Mount Pleasant.
Salisbury Normal and Industrial Inst. — G.
H. Atkinson, Salisbury.
Laura Sunderland Memorial School (Girls) —
Miss Melissa Montgomery, Concord.
Albemarle Normal and Industrial Institute
(Girls)— Mrs. Elva C. Harris, Albemarle.
St. Genevieve's Academy (Girls) — Mother
Lorin, Asheville.
Trinity Park School (Mixed) — F. S. Ald-
ridge. Durham.
Wingate High School (Mixed)— C. M. Beach,
Wingate.
Liberty-Piedmont Institute (Mixed)— FranK
Hare. Wallburg.
Boiling Springs High School (Mixed)— J. D.
Huggins, Shelby, B. F. D.
Fassifern School (Girls)— Miss Kate Shipp,
Hendcrsonville.
Trees-McBae Institute (Girls)— Bev. Edgar
Tufts, Banner Elk.
Lees-McBae Institute (Boys)— J. P. Hall.
Plumtree. _ _ _ . , .
Farm School. Asheville— L. B. Guigan. Ash.-
Blue Bidge School (Boys)— J. B. Sandifcr.
Hendersonville. _
Carolina Military-Naval Academy— Col. J. C.
Woodward. Hendersonville.
Brevard Institute— C. H. Trowbridge, Brevard.
Westminster School — T. E. Woods. Buthcr-
fordton. B. F. D.
Gilliam Academy — John W. Gilliam, Alia-
mahaw.
Glade Valley High School— E. B. Eldrldge,
Glade Valley.
Jefferson School — W. L. Scott. Jefferson.
Washington Collegiate Institute — M. 1 1
Fletcher, Washington.
Montreat Normal School — Miss Sallie Austin,
Montreat.
St. Paul's School— Mrs. N. P. Goeffroy,
Beaufort.
Piedmont High School — W. I> Burns, Lawn-
dale.
Denton High School — A. V ton.
Yadkin Collegiate Institute -W. P. Totten,
Yadkin College.
Linwood College — Bev. A. T Lin.!
tonia.
St. Mary's Academy — Bev. Leo Said, Bel-
mont.
Greensboro Bible School — W. B. Cox. G
boro.
Haywood Institute — L. B. White. Clyde.
Fruitland Institute — N. A Ueltoi H
Bonville.
SylTa Collegiate Institute— B. V. Hough,
S.vlva.
Cowee Mountain School — H. P. Allen. Frank-
lin.
Dorland-Bell School— Miss Lucy M Shafer,
Hot Springs
Baird School for Boys— .1. Q, llaird. I
lotte.
Glasgow School n w Glasgow, charlotte
Mitchell Collegiate Institute w ED w
Bakers ville
Elsie High Scb ■ ■ i) Mi
Alderman's Select School— 1 \
in, Wilmington
Brown and Hart School Ml
Hart, Wilmington
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EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
St, Mark's Parochial School Rev. Father
a, Wilmington.
I arolina Industrial School— Mrs. Jeanette P.
Damon, Watha.
Ayden Seminary— J. B. Sawyer, Ay den.
Bound Hill Academy A. C. Warlick, I'nion
Mills.
St. Mark's Parochial Scl I -Father M A.
Irwin, Newton Grove.
STadkin Mineral Springs Academy — Miss
Nora P. Eddins Palmerville.
Mountain Park School C W. Williams,
Park Mountain.
Valle Crucis Mission School — Bishop Horner,
Valle Crucis.
Mountain View Institute — J. A. Carmack,
Hays.
Yancey Collegiate Institute — Edwin B. Har-
ris. I'.urnsville.
Saint Nicholas School — Bev. I. II. Hughes,
Raleigh.
Accredited High Schools
and Principals
Burlington — C. C. Haworth, Burlington.
Glade Valley High School— E. B. Eldridge,
Glade Valley.
Wadesboro High School — C. L. Cates, Wades-
boro.
Belhaven High School — C. B. Siske, Bel-
haven.
Washington Graded School — F. L. Ashley,
Washington.
Aulander High School — C. B. Hinshaw, Au-
lander.
Bladenboro High School — Miss Madge Dan-
iels, Bladenboro.
Asheville High School — A. J. Hutchins, Ashe-
ville.
Biltmore High School — Wade Alexander, Bilt-
more.
Bingham Military School — Col. S. B. McKee,
Asheville.
Grove, Park School — Bev. T. A. Cosgrove,
Asheville.
Montreat Normal School — Miss Sallie Austin,
Montreat.
Normal and Collegiate Institute — John E.
Calfee, Asheville.
St. Genevieve's Academy — Mother M. L. Lo-
rin, Asheville.
Morganton Graded School — H. F. Srygley,
Morganton.
Butlierford College — M. T. Hinshaw, Pres.,
Butherford College.
Concord Graded School — J. Oliver Overcash,
Concord.
Mont Amoena Seminary — Bev. B. A. Good-
man, Mount Pleasant.
Mount Pleasant College — C. F. McAllister,
Mount Pleasant.
Davenport College— J. B. Craven, Pres., Le-
noir.
Lenoir High School — Mary E. Coffey, Lenoir.
Catawba Academy — A. C. Sherill, Newton.
Conover College — O. W. Kreinheder. Conover.
Hickory High School— B. J. Beveley, Hickory.
Startown High School — B. W. Whitener,
Newton, B. F. D.
Siler City High School— W. C. Harward, Siler
City.
Andrews High School — M. T. Edgerton, An-
drems.
Edenton High School— Miss Paulina Hassell,
Edenton.
Boiling Springs High School — J. D. Huggins,
Boiling Springs.
Kings Mountain Graded School — F. C. Nye,
Kings Mountain.
Piedmont School — W. D. Burns, Lawndale.
Shelby High School— J. H. Grigg, Shelby.
Chadbourn High School — James A. Padgett,
Chadboum.
Whiteville High School— B. H. Lewis, White-
ville.
.New Bern High School — B. K. Bitts, New
Bern.
Fayetteville High School— M. B. Andrews,
Snpt. . Fayetteville.
Poplar Branch High School— C. U. Williams,
Poplar Branch.
Churchland High School — W. A. Young, Lm-
wood, B. 1.
Lexington High School — L. Grissom, Lexing-
ton.
Thomasville High School — Lois Johnson,
Thomasville.
Teacheys High School — Leo Carr, Teacheys.
Wallance High School— E. S. Hendren, Wal-
lace.
Durham High School — F. J. Bates, Durham.
East Durham High School — Herman Jernigan,
East Durham.
Trinity Park High School— F. S. Aldridge,
Durham.
West Durham High School — D. T. Stutts,
West Durham.
Tarboro High School— John M Shields, Tar-
boro.
Salem Academy — Edwin J. Heath, Winston-
Salem.
Winston-Salem High School — J. W. Moore,
Winston-Salem.
Frauklinton High School — Hoy Taylor, Frank-
linton.
Louisburg High School — W. B. Mills, Louis-
burg.
Bessemer City High School — J. J. Bhyne,
Bessemer City.
Cherryville High School — Claude Moser,
Cherryville.
Dallas High School — J. B. Henson, Dallas.
Gastonia High School — Bay Armstrong, Gas-
tonia.
Mount Holly High School — E. A. Thompson,
Mount Holly.
Oxford High School— C. G. Credle, Oxford.
Greensboro High School — G. B. Phillips,
Greensboro.
High Point High School — F. M. Waters,
High Point.
Jamestown High School — Fred M. Arrowood,
Jamestown.
Oak Bidge Institute— T. E. Whitaker. Oak
Bidge.
Pleasant Garden High School — Eugene Idol,
Pleasant Garden.
Enfield High School — Claude O. Boseman,
Enfield.
Boanoke Bapids High School — Mary Powell,
Boanoke Bapids.
Scotland Neck High School— L. B. Williford.
Scotland Neck.
Weldon High School— Annie E. Futrell, Wel-
don.
Buies Creek Academy — Bev. J. A. Campbell,
Buies Creek.
Lillington High School — Vivian Draper, Lil-
lington.
Canton High School — Mrs. A. S. Beaman,
Canton.
Snyder School for Boys — Clarence E. Snyder.
Lake Junaluska.
Waynesville High School — E. J. Bobeson,
Wan it sville.
Haywood Institute — L. B. White. Clyde.
Blue Bidge School— J. B. Sandifer, Hender-
sonville.
Fassifern School — Miss Kate Shipp, Hender-
sonville.
Fruitland Institute — N. A. Melton, Hend?r-
sonville.
Hendersonville High School — T. W. Valentine,
Hendersonville.
Ahoskie High School — N. Wright. Ahoskie.
Baeford High School— S. M. Patton, Bae-
ford.
Harmony High School — B. H. Lankford, Har-
mony.
Mooresville High School — J. O. Faulkner,
Mooresville.
EDUCATIONAL I -Mill TIONS
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Architect
220 y 2 Fayetteville Street
RALEIGH, N. C.
Statesville High School — R. M. Gray, Supt..
Statesville.
Cullovvhee Normal School — R. L. Madison,
Cullowhee.
Clayton High School— B. F. Hassell. Clayton.
Selma High School — W. B. Crumpton, Selma.
Smithfield High School— T. H. Franks.
Smithfleld.
Jonesboro High School— J. G. Allen, Jones-
boro.
Sanford High School— J. S. Truitt, Sanford.
Kinston High School— B. B. Jones, Kinston.
Lincolnton High School — Nannie Leach, Lin-
colnton.
Franklin Graded School— W. H. Crawford,
Franklin.
Mars Hill College— R. L. Moore, Pres., Mars
Hill.
Williamston High School— M. J. Davis, Wil-
liamston.
Marion High School— T. A. Holton, Marion.
Charlotte High School— Fred McCall, Char-
lotte.
Huntersville High School — W. S. Hough,
Huntersville.
Matthews High School — B. S. Plaxco, Mat-
thews.
Trov High School— C. Y. Milton, Troy.
Carthage High School— R. K. Hancock, Car-
thage.
Sardhill Farm-Life School— J. C. Kelly, Vass.
Red Oak High School— Oscar Creech, Rocky
Mount, R. 3.
Rocky Mount High School— Lawrence L.
Lohr. Rocky Mount.
Wilmington High School — Malcolm G. Little.
Wilmington.
Rich Square High School— G. W. Bradshaw,
Rich Square.
Chapel Hill High School— Fred W. Morrison,
Chapel Hill. - ,
Elizabeth City High School— A. B. Combs,
Elizabeth City.
Burgaw High School— W. L Beach. Burgaw.
Roxboro High School— A. B. Stalvey, Supt,
Roxboro.
Avden High School— J. E. Sawyer, Avden.
East Carolina Training School— Robert H.
Wright, Pres., Greenville.
Farmville High School — G. R. Wh eler,
Farmville.
Greenville Graded School— T. .1. Sachse,
Greenville. _ , _ .
Grifton High School— W. G. Coltrane, Gnf-
ton. .
Stearns High School— W. D, Loy, < ol
Asheboro High School— D. \V. Maddos i ni
°Hamlet High School— Claud Grigg, Han lie!
Rockingham High School— Kate 1
Rockingham. _ „
Lumberton Graded School— J. W. R. Nor-
ton, Lumberton.
Maxton Graded School — J. R. Workman,
Max ton.
Hi inland High School — E. L
land.
St. Pauls High School— T. S. Tcague. SI
Pauls.
Leaksville High School— R. A. Su
Leaksville.
Reidsville High School— P. H. Gwynn, Jr..
Reidsville.
Rowan Farm-Life School— 0. B. 1
China Grove.
Salisbury Graded School— Frank B. John,
Salisbury.
Spencer Graded School— E. T. McSwaln,
Spencer.
Forest City High School — Benjamin L. Smith,
Forest City.
Round Hill School— A. C. Warllck. 1
Mills.
Rutherfordton High School— John O. v
Rutherford ton.
Westminster School— T. E. P. Woods. Ruth-
erfordton.
Clinton High School— J. O. Bowman. Clinton.
Pineland School for Girls— W. J. Jones.
Salemburg. _
Salemburg High School— C. E. Snod
Salemburg.
Laurinburg High School— Mrs, W. I* P
Laurinburg.
Albemarle High School— J. 11. Mclvet U-
bemaiie.
Mount Airy High School L M E] p M
lirysou City High School— K. C !
son City.
Brevard Institute— C. H. Trowbridge, B
vard.
Monroe High School— W. F. Stearni U
roe.
Wlngate High School C. M. 1 wl
gate.
Hen 1 aded School—.!. T. Alderman.
Ilenili 1
Vance County Farm 1 "
, Middleburg.
11. b S S"-' 1 M B i"
Raleigh High School- J. A. H
Wakelon Sigh School- Owen
■i 1 on High School B \ Ml
con.
Warrenton iii.i, Si hi « 1 -
renter
Appalachian Tralnb B B D
erty, Boone.
Fremont High s. 1 1 James U
mont. , , ,
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EDI C mONAl INSTITUTIONS
Mountain View .School — .1. M. Hayes, lis
North Wilkesboro High School — Elizabeth
Anderson, North Wilkesboro.
iu- Christian College II. S. Billey,
Wilson
Elm city High School D. C. Holt, Elm City.
Wilson High School— -J. Shepard Bryan, Wil-
Directors cf Institutional
Summer Schools
Appalachian Training School — B. B. Dough-
erty. Boone.
Asheville Summer School — John E. Calfee,
Ash ville.
Cullowhee Summer School — A. C. Reynolds,
Cullowhee.
East Carolina Treachers Training School — C.
W. Wilson, Greenville.
Lenoir College — John C. Peery Hickory.
State College of Agriculture and Engineering —
W. A. Withers. West Raleigh.
Slate College for Women — J. H. Cook, Greens-
boro.
Trinity College — Holland Holton, Durham.
University of North Carolina — N. W. Walker,
Chapel Hill.
Wake Forest College — H. T. Hunter, Wake
Forest.
Nazareth Orphanage — Rev. George A. Woods.
Snjit . Raleigh.
Alexander Home — Mrs. J. A Houston, Sec-
Treas. Charlotte.
St Ann's Orphanage — Sister Mary Claire,
Snpt , B Imont.
Free Will Baptist Orphanage — C. G. Pope,
Supt. Middlesex
Grandfather Orphanage — Rev. Edgar Tufts,
Supt , Banner Elk.
Union County Children— Rev. D. C. Snyder,
Supt., Monroe.
Baptist Orphanage (Colored) — Rev. W. J.
Poil dexter. Supt. Winston.
Orphan Asylum (Colored) — Henrv P. Cheat-
ham. Supt., Oxford.
Orphanages
Hyde,
Baptist Orphanage — Rev. M. L. Kesler, Supt.,
Thomasville.
Methodist Orphanage — Rev. A. S. Barnes,
Supt.. Raleigh.
Presbyterian Orphan Home — E. McS.
Supt.. 1 arium Springs.
The Children's Home, Inc. — E. K. Creel,
Supt.. Winston-Salem.
Thompson Orphanage — Rev. W. J. Smith,
Supt., Charlotte.
Methodist Protestant Children's Home — H. A.
Garrett, Supt., High Point.
Christian Orphanage — W. K. Holt, Supt.
Elon College.
Oxford Orphanage — R. L. Brown, Supt., Ox-
ford.
Odd Fellows Home— C. O. Baird, Supt..
Goldsboro.
Pythian Home — C. W. Pender, Supt.. Clay-
ton.
Eliada Orphanage — Rev. L. B. Compton.
Supt. Asheville.
Nazareth Orphans' Home — Rev. W. B. Wer-
ner Supt. . Crescent.
Falcon Orphanage — C. B. Strickland, Snpt.,
Falcon.
Children's Home Society — John J. Phoenix.
Supt.. Greensboro.
Mountain Orphanage — R. P. Smith, Supt.,
Balfour.
Colleges and Schools for
Negroes
Ra-
Shaw University — Joseph L. Peacock,
leigh
Biddle-University— H. L. McCrorey Char-
lotte.
Livingston College— D. C. Suggs. Salisbury.
Scotia Women's College — A. W. Verner,
Concord.
Kittrell College — George A. Edwards, Kittrell.
St. Augustine's School — Edgar H. Goold.
Raleigh.
'ennett College — Frank Trigg. Greensboro
Kent Home — Mrs. M. L. Donelson, Greens-
boro.
Joseph K. Brick Normal and Industrial Inst —
T. S. Inborden. Bricks.
Albion Academy — J. A. Savage Franklinton
Christian College — H. E. Long. Franklinton
Immanuel Luthern College — J. P. Smith,
Greensboro.
Normal and Industrial Institute— A. J Grif-
fin. High Point.
Thompson Institute — W. H. Knuckles, Lum-
berton.
Roanoke Institute— C. F. Graves, Elizabeth
City.
Henderson Normal Institute — Rev. J. A. Cot-
ton. Henderson.
Peabody Academy — F. W. Sims, Troy.
Eastern Normal and Industrial Institute — G.
W. McCorkle. Edenton.
Kinston College — L. E. Rasbury, Kinston.
Mary Potter School — G. C. Shaw. Oxford.
Lincoln Academy — Rev. I. Alva Hart, Kings
Mountain
Gregory Institute — F. W. Fletcher. Wilming-
ton.
Laurinburg Normal and Industrial Institute —
E. M. McDuffle, Laurinburg.
Eastern N. C. Industrial Academy— William
Sutton. New Bern.
National Training School— J. E. Shepard.
Durham
Superintendents of Graded Schools
O. V.
J. H.
M. T.
D. W
W. L
C. R.
R A.
W. B
C. W,
B. C.
A. S.
R. W
". C.
C. C.
J. W.
Wm.
R. K
Fred
H. P
Hicks. Aberdeen.
Mclver, Albemarle.
Edgerton, Andrews.
Maddox, Asheboro.
Brooker, Asheville.
H°nsha>v, Aulandtr.
Thompson, Aurota.
Covington. Ayden.
E. Pittman, Beaufort.
Siske. Belhaven.
Ballard. Bess?mer City.
Boling. Biscoe.
Jones, Bryson City.
Haworth. Burlington.
Scroggs. Cameron.
C. Allen, Canton.
Hancock. Carthage.
W. Morrison. Chapel Hill.
Harding, Charlotte.
W. C. Warlick, Cherrvville.
B. F. Hassell, Clayton.
J. O. Bowman. Clinton.
G. O. Mudge, Columbia.
A. S. Webb, Concord.
A. L. Currie, Davidson.
Miss Ha Thomas, Derby Me-
morial, Jackson Springs.
W. S. Snipes, Dunn.
Edwin D. Pusey. Durham.
Joe R. Nixon, Edenton.
R. L. Sheep, Elizabeth City.
Z. H. Dixon, Elkin.
D. C. Holt. Elm City.
C. Humphreys, Elon College.
Claude O. Boseman, Enfield.
M. B. Andrews. Fayetteville.
B. L. Smith. Forest City.
W. H. Crawford, Franklin.
Hoy Taylor, Franklinton.
Richard F. Little. Franklin-
ville.
Jas. S. Moore. Fremont.
W. P. Grier, Gastonia.
J. H. Joyner, GibsonvUle.
O. A. Hamilton, Goldsboro.
M. E. Tount, Graham.
Columbus Andrews, Granite
Falls.
Frederick Archer — Greensboro.
T. H. Rose, Greenville.
Sallie B. Newman. Guilford
College.
C. S. Warren. Hamlet.
A. H. Koonce, Haw River.
J. T. Alderman, Henderson.
A. W. Honeycutt, Henderson-
ville.
K.
C.
E W. Joyner, Hertford.
R W. Carver, Hickory.
W. M. Marr, High Point.
J Gary Allen, Jonesboro.
R A. Sullivan, Kernersville
p C Nye, Kings Mountain.
B. Curtis, Kinston.
, G. Smith. LaGrange.
S. W. Babb, Laurinburg.
Horace Sisk, Lenoir.
J H. Cowles, Lexington.
Geo O. McBroom, Lillington
E D. Johnson. Llncolnton.
P S. Svkes, Littleton.
\V B. Mills, Louisburg.
Mrs. T. W. Costen, Lucama.
W H. Cale, Lumberton.
J ' C. Lassiter, Madison.
T A Holton, Marion.
j' H. Workman, Maxton.
J L. Duncan, Mebane.
F B Bichardson. Mocksville.
S G. Hawfleld, Monroe.
,T O Faulkner, Mooresville.
E. P. Mendenhall. Moreheatf
City.
H P. Srygley, Morganton.
L M. Epps, Mount Airy.
B C Cox. Mount Gilead.
j' E Bedfern, Mount Olive.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
Charles I'. Owen, Murphy.
II B Smith. New Bern.
Nf s. Beam, Newton,
(oseph II. ii'n st, North Wilkes-
i i ro.
T G Peri
(; B Strickland, Old Fort,
c g. Credle, Oxford.
<i a. Anderson, Pelham.
Tames W. Norman, Plymouth.
S B (Jnderw H ^h.
s M. Patton. Raeford.
B j Harbison, Ramseur.
D m Weatherly. Bandleman.
P ii Gwynn Jr., Reldsville.
E .1 Coltran >, Roanoke Rapids.
G \v Rhodes, Robersonville.
L .1 Bell, Rockingham.
B. M. Wilson, Rocky Mount.
F M. Tucker. Roper.
\ B Stalvey, Roxboro.
V L Wyatt, Ruffln.
I (i Wood, Ruthertordton.
Reid Settle, Sadler.
T. Wingate Andrews, B
bury.
C E. Teague, Sanford.
M. A. Huggins, Scotland
Nick.
W. B Crumpton, Selma.
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\V. A. Graham, Will
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Apportionment of State Public School Fund-1920-1921
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Alamance
Alexander
Alleghany
Anson . •
Ashe . .
Avery
67.710.39
li7.6-24.-J8
21.787.57
41,254.25
■17 222.02
30.806.S3
Jones
Le ■
Lenoir
Lincoln
Macon
60,361.20
Beautort j2 247 24
Bertie -)k'm7' :
Bladen
Brurtwiclc i?
Buncombe
P.urke
Cabarrus
31
!
Madison
Martin
McDowell
36,517.26
16,747.00
827.38
28 622.y6
49,571.93
41.026.05
13,137.42
24,401.48
2(1 974.14
67.750.47
45.845.82
28,071.61
18,750. IV
8.665.07
61,003.27
Cleveland 49 857 15
Columbus 46,792 '■■'
Craven 5-' 577 47
Cumberland "'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 18i805.71
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Montgomery
Moore
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Onslow
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17,388.41
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21,661 98
161,884 78
63,127.77
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NEWSPAPERS AND EDITORS
Newspapers and Editors
DAILY PAPERS.
Asheville Citizen — C. K. Robinson, Asheville.
Asheville Times — D. Hideu Ramsey, Asheville.
Concord Daily Tribune — John B. Sherrill,
Concord.
Daily Record — S. H. Farabee. Hickory.
Morning New Bernian — J. B. Dawson, New
Bern.
Sun-Journal — Carl Goerch, New Bern.
Fayetteville Observer — David B. Lindsay,
Fayetteville.
Durham Sun — W. W. Weaver, Durham.
Morning Herald— W. N. Keener, Durham.
Daily Southerner — Paul Jones. Tarboro.
Daily Enterprise — C. G. Diekerson, High
Point.
Commonwealth — Norfleet S. Smith — Scotland
Statesville Daily — Pegram A. Bryant, States-
viile.
Kinston Daily News — C. Green, Kinston.
Kinston Free Press — H. Gait Braxton, Kins-
ton.
Charlotte News — Julian S. Miller, Charlotte.
Charlotte Observer — Wade H. Harris, Char-
lotte.
Evening Telegram — J. L. Home, Jr., Rocky
Mount.
Morning Star — Wilmington.
Wilmington Dispatch — James Cruikshank,
Wilmington.
Daily News- — Earle Hedrick, Greenville.
Daily Reflector — H. B. Utley, Greenville.
Tri-City Daily Gazette— M. E. Murray
Leaksvil e
Henderson Daily Dispatch — Henry A. Den-
nis. Henderson.
The News and Observer — Josephus Daniels,
Raleigh.
Raleigh Times— 0. J. Coffin, Raleigh.
Argus — Joseph E. Robinson. Goldsboro.
Daily Times — John D Gold. Wilson.
Tarborean — James B. Loyd. Tarboro.
Twin-City Daily Sentinel — H. R. Dwyre,
Winston- Salem.
Daily Record — C. M. Waynick. Greensboro.
Greensboro Daily News — Earle Godby, Greens
boro.
Winston-Salem Journal — Santford Martin.
Winston-Salem
Washington Daily News — J. A. Osborne,
Washington.
Salisbury Evening Post — J. F. Hurley. Salis-
bury.
Gastonia Gazette — Hugh A. Query, Gastonia.
SEMI-WEEKLY PAPERS.
Burlington News — O F. Crowson, Burling-
ton.
Times — J. B. Sherrill, Concord.
News Topic — Fred H. May. Lenoir.
Coaster — Robert T. Wade, Morehead City.
Catawba News-Enterprise — C H. Mebane
Newton.
Star — Leo B. Weathers, Shelby.
Dispatch — H. B. Varner. Lexington.
Western Sentinel — H. L Kennedy, Winston-
Salem
Gaston Times — F. A. Slate. Gastonia.
Public Ledger — Dan A. Coble, Oxford.
Dunn Dispatch — Byron Ford. Dunn.
Landmark — Pegram A. Bryant, Statesville.
Smithfield Herald— J. M. Peaty, Smithfleld.
Smithfield Observer — John R. Morris and S.
S. Holt. SmithrMd.
Kinston Free Press — H. Gait Braxton. Kins-
ton.
Lincoln County News— John T. Perkins.
Lincolnton.
Lincoln Times — John M. Muller, Lincolnton.
Tar Heel— Jonathan Worth Daniels. Chapel
Hill.
Enterprise — W. H. Jordan, Hillsboro.
Robesonlan — J. A Sharpe, Lumberton.
Reidsville Review — R. J. and Manton Oliver
Reidsville.
Stanly News Herald — A. C. Huneycutt, Al-
bemarle.
Monroe Enquirer — Monroe.
Monroe Journal — John Beasley, Monroe.
Gold Leaf — H. A. Dennis, Henderson.
The Record — W. Brodie Jones. Warrenton.
Argus — Joseph E. Robinson, Goldsboro
Mount Olive Tribune — Homer Brock. Mount
Olive.
Wilson Times — John D. Gold, Wilson.
WEEKLY PAPERS.
Christian Sun — C. B. Riddle. Burlington.
Alamance Gleanor — J D. Kernodle. Graham.
Enterprise — G. O. Mercer, Mebane.
Mountain Scout— Thomas B. Smith, Taylors-
ville.
Alleghany Star — F. A. Wrench, Sparta.
Sentinel — G J. Watson, Morven.
Messenger and Intelligencer — R. B. Boylin,
Wadesboro.
Ashe Recorder — T. W. Adams, Jefferson.
The Elk Park News — W. M. Dunn, Elk
Park
Belhaven Journal — Miss Elizabeth Warren.
Belhaven.
neaufort County Record— J. J. Johnston,
Washington.
Washington Progress — W. K. Jacobson, Wash-
ington
Windsor Ledger — S. W. Kenney. Windsor.
Bladen Journal— A. C Johnson, Clarkton.
Brunswick County News — W. R. Holmes.
Shallotte
Southport Independent— -W. E. Crowell,
Southport. ,
Asheville Advocate— James; F. Barrett. Ashe-
ville
News-Herald — Miss Beatrice Cobb, Morgan-
ton.
Observer — C. Ed. Kestler, Concord.
Uplift — J. P. Cook, Concord.
Kannapolis Star — G. Ed. Kestler, Kannapolis.
Beaufort News— W. G Mebane, Beaufort.
Caswell County News — James H. Evans,
Milton.
Caswell County Democrat— A. Yancey Kerr,
Yanceyvllle.
Times-Mercury — F. A. Slate, Hickory.
Chatham Record — Colin G. Shaw, Pittsboro.
Grit — P. H. Elkins, Siler City.
Tri-County News— S. F. Mitchell. Andrews.
Cherokee Scout— A. S. Adams. Murphy
Albemarle Observer — H. L. Story, Edenton.
Herald— G. G. Page, Kings Mountain.
Highlander and Shelby News — B H. De-
Priest. Shelby. m .
News-Reporter— W. B. Keziah, Whiteville.
Herald — J. V. Lanier, Denton.
Charity and Children — Archibald Johnson,
Thomasville.
Times — J T. Westmoreland. Thomasville.
Cooleemee Journal — J. C. Sell, Cooleemee.
Davie Record — C. Frank Stroud Mocksville.
Enterprise — A. C. Huneycutt. Mocksville.
Duplin-Pender Enterprise — R. L Carr, Rose
Hill. m
Duplin Record— R. S. Taylor, Warsaw.
Trinity Chronicle — C. H. Moser. Durham.
Weekly Southerner — Paul Jones, Tarboro.
Southern Tobacco Journal — G E. Webb,
Winston- Salem.
Union Republican — J. B. Goslen. Winston-
Salem. _ . ,
Franklin Times — A. F. Johnson. Louisburg.
Eagle— L H J. Hauser, Cherryville.
Times-News — John E. Hart. Creedmoor.
Orphan's Friend and Masonic Journal — F. M.
Pinnix, Oxford.
Square Deal — G. A. Jones. Snow Hill
NEWSPAPERS AXI) EDITORS
Standard Laconic — J. E. Debnam, Snow Hill.
International Holiness Advocate — S. S. Nel-
son, Greensboro.
Methodist Protestant Herald — J F. McCul-
loch. Greensboro.
N. C. Christian Advocate — Rev. A. W. Plyler.
Greensboro.
Friends Messenger — Rev. J Edgar Williams.
Guilford.
High Point News — J. J. Farris High Point.
Review — W L. Stanley, High Point.
Southern Furniture Journal — H. W. Kron-
heimer. High Point.
Progress — Theo. M. Cooper, Enfield.
Roanoke Rapids Herald— J. T. Stainback,
Roanoke Rapids
Harnett County News — Henderson. Steele,
Lillington.
Canton Enterprise — J. A. Osborne, Canton.
Mountaineer-Courier — J. D. Boone. Waynes-
ville.
Hendersonville News — Noah Hollowell, Hen-
dersonville
Western Carolina Times — W. S. Surratt,
Hendersonville.
Hertford County Herald — J. Roy Parker,
Ahoskie. , .
Hoke County Journal— D. S. Poole, Raeford.
Our Fatherless Ones — E McS. Hyde, Barium
Springs.
Enterprise — Harry P. Deaton, Mooresville.
Landmark — Pegram A. Bryant, Statesville.
Jackson County Journal — Dan Tompkins,
Sylva.
Benson Review — Alfred J. Schmidt, Benson.
Clayton News — W. S. Penn. Clayton.
Johnstonian— .Toe E. Johnson, Selma.
Express — D L. St. Clair, Sanford.
Free Will Baptist Advocate — J. W. C. Smith,
Kinston.
LaGrange Lenorian — Samuel T. Meares, La-
Grange. .
Marion Progress — S. E Whitten, Marion.
Franklin Press — J. Burton Lysle, Franklin.
News-Record — J. H. White. Marshall.
Weekly Herald— W. H. Mizelle, Roberson-
ville
Enterprise — W. C. Manning, Williamston.
Mill News — Albert Escott, Charlotte.
R'view — B. T. Groome, Charlotte.
Southern Textile Bulletin— David Clark
Charlotte.
Star of Zion — W J. Walls, Charlotte.
Textile Manufacturer— J. S. Miller, Char-
lotte.
Mitchell County Banner— J. B. Craigmiles.
Bakersville.
Toe River Herald — Frank A. Carr, Spruce
Pine. _
The Montgomerian— A. C. Huneycutt, Troy.
Moore County News — Bion H. Butler, Car-
thage. _ ..
Sandhill Citizen— H. E. Foss, Southern
Pines.
Pilot — G. W. Brock, Vass.
Graphic— M. W. Lincke, Nashville.
Neighborhood News— G. B. Wilson,
mington.
Saturday Record— George W. Cameron
mington.
Roanoke-Chowan Times— A. J. Conner. Rich
Square. , , .„
Onslow Progress— E. I. Wood. Jacksonville.
Chapel Hill News — W. B. Thompson, Chapel
University News Letter— E. C. Branson,
Chapel Hill.
Bayboro Sentinel— W. H. Miskell. Bayboro.
Herald— Jack Wells. Elizabeth City.
Independent— W. O. Saunders. Elizabeth
City
Pender Chronicle — T J. Betts, Burgaw.
Hertford Herald— F. J. Triplett, Hertford.
Courier — J. W. Noell, Roxboro.
Ayden Dispatch — J. C. Andrews. Aydcn
Free Will Baptist— E. T. Phillips, Ayden.
Farmville Enterprise — G. A. Rouse, Farni-
ville.
Wil-
Wil-
Polk County News — C Bush. Ttyon.
Asneboro Courier — W. C. Hammer, Asneboro.
Hamlet New r — I. 11. llanlyn.
Elamlet
I'ost-Dispatch — Isaac S. London. Rocking
ham.
Fairmont Review — W V. Branch, Fain
Scottish Chief — Myrtie Preva
Red Springs Citizen — R. B. Bl h, B
Springs.
The Outcry — E. J. Fillman. Bowl
Weekly Gazette — M. E Murray, I.
Madison Messenger— T. J. Robcrson, Madi-
son.
The Voice — J. A. McRae, Reidsville.
Carolina Watchman — W. II Stewart, Salis-
bury.
Spencer News — A. W. Hicks, Spencer.
The Courier — J. L. O. Thompson, Forest City.
Sun— R. E. Price, Rutherfordton.
News-Dispatch — A. L. Carlton. Clil
Sampson Democrat — O. J. Peterson, Clinton.
Laurinburg Exchange — O. L. Moore. Lauriu-
burg.
Piedmont Press — A. Selders, Albemarle.
Danbury Reporter — W. E. and E. P. Pepper.
Danbury.
The Tribune — W. E. Nichols, Elkin.
Mount Airy News — J E. Johnson. Mount
Airy.
Renfro Record — J. H. Carter. Mount Airy.
Times — C. B. Eaves, Bryson City.
Brevard News — W. E Breese. Brevard.
Marshville Home — J. Z. Green. Marshville.
Waxhaw Enterprise— G. L. Nisbet. Waxhaw.
Apex Journal — A. J Harris, Apex
Biblical Recorder — Rev. Livingston Johnson,
Raleigh.
Progressive Farmer — Clarence Poe, Raleigh
Union Herald — Maxwell Gorman. Raleigh.
Gold Leaf Farmer — Marcus A. Rollins. Wen-
dell.
Zebulon News — A. L G. Stephenson. Zebulon.
News-Reporter — T. R. Walker, Littleton.
Norlina Headlight— J. C. Hardy, Norlina.
Roanoke Beacon — C. S. Ausbon. Plymouth.
Watauga Democrat — R. C. Rivers, P.ootie
Fremont Messenger — J. W. Floars. Fremont.
East Carolina Tribune— W. C. Shaw. Golds-
boro.
Headlight — Arthur Roscower, Goldsboro.
The Record — G. W. and C. A. Brown, Golds-
boro.
Carter's Weekly— Julius C. Hubbard. North
Wilkesboro.
Hustler— W. E. Pharr, North Wilkesboro
Wilkes Patriot — Joseph M. Privett. Wilkes-
boro.
Yadkin Ripple — W. E. Rutledge. Yadkinville.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
Zion's Landmark — Wilson.
Watch Tower— W. H. Mizzell, Robersonville.
Apostolic Evangel — J. A. Culbreth. Falcon.
MONTHLY.
Baraea-Philathen Herald— Mrs. N". Buckler.
Ash ville.
New Testament Christian — Lucius B. Comp
ton. Asheville
Our Mountain Work — Rev. R. P. Smith.
Asheville.
Catawba Lutheran — Rev. F. L. Conrad. New
ton
Alumnae Record — Manos Gilmore. Winston-
Salem.
Friends Messenger — Rev. J. Edgar William-.
Guilford College.
Southern Furniture Journal— II \\ Kron-
heimer. High Point
Little River Record— J A. Campbell. Bute*
Creek
Charlotte Medical Journal — W. L TOWl
Charlotte. _ .,.,,.
Alumni Review— L. R. Wilson. Chanel Hill
Record I Qivei Ltj ol North Carolina, Chan i
ihii
Mission Herald -Rev, Theo. I'atrl.-k. Jr.
Lumherton.
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PRACTICING ATTORNEYS
Eastern Searchlight — E. M. McDuffle, Laurin-
! urg
Methodist Herald K P. Reynolds, Walnut
C i
Agricultural Bulletin — R. W. Green. Ra-
leigh
Bulletin stall' Board Health— Ronald I?.
Wilson, Raleigh,
Carolina Churchman — Rev. C A. Ashby, Ra-
leigh.
Missionary Herald and Christian Star — J. W.
Pattern. Raleigh.
North Carolina Education — W. F. Marshall
ami E. C. Brooks, Raleigh.
North Carolina Highway Bulletin — State High-
way Commission, Raleigh.
North Carolina Odd Fellow — John D. Berry,
Raleigh.
Our Reeord — A. O. Alford, Raleigh.
St. Mary's Muse — Students St. Mary's School
Raleigh.
Fool Killer — James Larkin Pearson, Boomer
Lash — L. B. Laws. Moravian Falls.
Yellow Jacket — R. Don Laws, Moravian
Falls
Southern Good Roads — H. B. Varner. Lex-
ington.
Womans Missionary Kecord — Mrs. .1. F. Mr
Culloch
North
Preyer,
Greensboro.
('; ina White
Greensboro.
Ribbon— Mrs. Ellen Y.
K. Boyd and
High
-Rev. Geo. A. Woods,
QUARTERLY.
South Atlantic Quarterly — W.
W. ll Wannamaker, Durham.
Black and Cold — Winston-Salem.
School. Winston-Salem
Mars Hill College Quarterly — R. L. Moore.
Mars Hill.
Our Lady's Orphan Boy-
Nazareth
North Carolina Booklet — Miss Mary Hilliard
llinioii. Raleigh.
North Carolina Library Bulletin — Miss Mary
B. Palmer. Raleigh.
Bulletin Wake Forest Colleg? W. L. Poteat.
Wake Forest.
Meredith College Bulletin — Raleigh.
Y'EARLY.
Blums' Farmers ami Planters Almanac — Geo.
L. Keehln. Winston-Salem.
Turner's Almanac — John A. Park. Raleigh.
The North Carolina Year Book — Josephus
Daniels, Raleigh.
Practicing Attorneys
E.
M.
L.
I. R.
. A.
A. C.
Aberdeen —
Johnson, J. McN.
Johnson. J. T.
Wilder. T. P..
Ahoskie —
Johnson. Walter R.
Rogers. William W.
Williams, L. C.
Albemarle —
Bogle, W.
Brown, J.
Brown, R.
Burgleson.
Crowell. R
Huneycutt.
Ingram, Robert R.
Mann, W. L.
Price, J. R.
Reynolds. G. O. B.
Sikes. O. J.
Simth. Whitman E.
Smith, R. L.
Andrews —
Jarritt. Clyde H.
Smathers, C. C.
Apex —
Olive. Percy J.
Asheboro —
Brittain, John T.
Brittain, P.. F.
Cox. C. N.
Frazier, June E.
Hammer. William C
Moser, I. C.
King. Goodman II.
Redding. C. H.
Robins, H. M.
Spence, J. A.
Asheville —
P.eachboard, Wayne.
Bennett. O. K.
Bernard, Silas G.
Bourne, L M.
Parker, Haywood.'
Jones, G. L.
Britt. James J.
Kitchen. Julian K.
Brown, Mark W.
Brown. W. P.
Bynum, Curtis.
Campbell, Rufner.
Candler, Wm. W.
Carter. Frank.
Carter, H. B.
Chalmers. A. C.
Cheesborough, James W.
Stafford. Mrs. Exum Clement.
Cocke, P. C.
Cocke. W. J.
Craig, L
Craig, George.
Curtis, Zeb. F.
Davidson. Theo. P.
Edwaras, W. Mc.
Erwin, Marcus.
Fortune, W. G.
Roberts, G.
Galloway, T. B.
Glenn, J. Frazier.
Gudger, Herman.
Gudger, Owen.
Gudger, V. L.
Guerard. Albert S.
Harkins, T. J.
Winkle. K. Van.
Harrison. Wm. II.
Hartshorn. E. S.
Haynes, J W.
Hughes. Clinton K.
Jones, Ellis C.
Jones. T A.
Williams. R. R.
Lee, Chas. G.
Ford. Joseph F.
Lvman, A. J.
McCall, R. S.
Malone, C. N.
Martin, J. C.
Rollins, T. S.
Wright, G. H.
Merrick. Duff.
Merrimon, J. H.
Merrimon Tames G.
Adams. John S.
Johnston. A. Hall.
Mont ath. A. D.
Moore, C. A.
Murphy. J. D.
Nettles. Z. V.
Paul. Alvin H.
Pennell. I'urgin.
Pritchard, Geo M
Pritchard, McKinley.
Randolph, E. J.
Ravenel. S. P.
Rav E. Z
Rector. Ja- E.
Reynolds, G. S.
Rickman, T. J.
Sale, F. L.
Pennell. George.
Shuford, W. E
Smathers. George H.
Sondley, F. A.
Stevens. H. B.
Anderson, J. B.
Styles, J. S.
Sykes, Chas. L.
Taylor. Eugene.
Thomas. F. W.
Thompson. G. A.
Toms, Chas. F.
Ward. Eugene.
Weaver. Guy.
Weaver. Zeb.
Webb, C. A.
Welch, Gilmer.
Wells, R. M.
Swain. J. E.
Whitson. W. R.
Wright, Edward N.
Young. Don C.
Fortune, Charles M.
1 lodges. Daniel M. , Jr.
Jordan. John J.
Jarvis, Hubert C.
Jones, Thos. A.
Martin, Mrs. Florence C.
Robertson. Geo. D.
Shank, Miss Marie.
Angier —
Johnson, Samuel D.
Aquadale —
Bivens, Jay.
Aulander —
Castello •. A. T.
Lassiter, Alexander.
Aurora —
Thompson, W. A.
Ayden —
Pitman. K. A.
Prescott, Marion 1'..
Bailey —
Minly. F. R.
PRACTICING ATT( RNEYS
NORTH CAROLINA STATE COLLEGE
OF AGRICULTURE AND ENGINEERING
STATE COLLEGE STATION, RALEIGH
Four-year courses in Agriculture, in Agricultural Chem-
istry, and in Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical, and
Textile Engineering, and in Architecture. Numerous
short courses.
UNIT OF RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS.
STRONG ATHLETIC TEAMS.
Two-hundred and forty free scholarships. Board $19.00
per month. Tuition $45.00 per year. Room rent, heat and
light $40.00 per year. For catalogue, illustrated circular,
and entrance blanks, write —
E. B. OWEN, Registrar
Bakersville—
Black, Saml. J.
Greene. C. E.
Lambert, W. L.
Lambert, Fred.
McBee, John C.
Berry, W. C.
Turner, Samuel J.
Wilson, M. Li.
Banner Elk —
Lowe, L. D.
Love, T. L.
Love, T. A.
Bayboro —
Brinson, F. C.
Brison, G. G.
Rawls, Z. V.
Beaufort —
Davis, M. L.
Duncan, G. M.
Duncan, J. F.
Hill, B. W.
Wheatley, Claude R.
Duncan, John M.
Belhaven —
Leigh, Joseph.
Stewart, Edward L.
Bryan, Frank H.
Tooly, John G.
McMullan, Harry.
Benson —
Barbour, J. R.
Canaday, C. C.
Parker, Ezra.
Parker, J. D .
Rayner, Jas.
Bessemer City —
Durham, S. J.
Whitney, C. E.
Black Mountain —
Eckles, J. D.
Boone — .
Bingham. John 11.
Bingham, T. E.
Brown, John E.
Coffey, E. S.
Fletcher, J. C.
Harmon, E. M.
Linney, F. A.
Lovill. E. F.
Lovill, W. R.
Brevard —
Allison, Eugene.
Clayton. O. W.
Clayton, M. D.
Deaver, C. B.
English, D. L.
Fisher, R. R.
Forsytie, J. A.
Galloway, T. Coleman.
Galloway. Welch.
Gash, Robt. L.
Breese, W. E.. Jr.,
Hamlin, L. P.
Nichols, Chas. L.
Bryson City —
Black, S. W.
Bryson, T. D.
Fisher, F. C.
Franklin, A. J.
Frye, A. M.
Frye, Mrs. L. R.
Harwood, John H.
Loath TWOOd, Thurman.
Paterson, A. S.
Buies Creek —
Collier, J. L,
Burgaw —
Best, John J.
Bland, J. T.
Bland. J. T.. Jr.
Burnett. .[. li.
McCuUen, C. E.
Burlington —
Allen. L. C.
Carroll. \V. H.
Cook. J. M.
Coulter, William S.
Damerson, E. S. W.
Fonville, D. R.
Hoffman, Jno. K.
Carroll, A. M.
King, A. H.
Burnsvllle —
Gardner, G. E.
Hutchins, Charles.
Ray, J. B.
Watson. E. F.
Watson, J. A.
Watson, R. W.
Bladenboro —
Brldger, .lames A.
Buie, Clifford B.
Barnardsville —
liurlcson. Win. S.
B u n n —
Harris. JOS. J.
Camden —
Tillitt. D. H.
Canton —
Clark. T. \
Horney, Julius I,
Smathers, J. B.
Carthage —
Bui " • Robert L.
Clefflj, I-. it.
Clegg, w. B,
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PRA( 'Tic 1 M . A'l TORNETS
HumlitT, Geo. I[.
M.-.Vi-ill. Ceo. TV.
McNeill, W. II.
Muse, C. M,
Seawell, if. F.
Spence, U. L.
Cary—
Templeton, Alfred.
Templeton, J. M., .Ir.
Womble, Wm. B.
Catawba —
Sherrill, Oscar.
Chadbourn —
Koonce, C. D.
Chapel Hill—
Koonce, A. H.
Mcintosh, A. C.
Roberson. W. S.
Whitfield. H. A.
Winston, P. II.
Liipfert. B. B.
Charlotte —
Adams. Thaddeus A.
Alexander, Julia M.
Alexander, T. W.
Beam, W. S.
Borry, Margaret.
Bost, D. J.
Brenizer, Chase.
Taylor, H. L.
Cansler, Edwin T.
Cansler. Edwin T., Jr.
Cansler, John S.
Clark. Walter, Jr.
Clarkson, Heriot.
Taliaferro, C. D.
Clarkson, F. O.
Cochran, C. A.
DeLaney, J. L.
Dockery, H. C.
Duckworth, C. A.
Peehlman. R. T.
Fetner, C. B.
Flowers, J. F.
Grover, C. Hundley.
Jones, J. Lawrence.
Guthrie, Thomas C, Jr.
Harding. Wm. F.
Harris, Hugh. W.
Hawkins. T. W.
Henderson, D. E.
Humphrey, L. W.
Hutchinson. R. S.
Jones, H. C.
Justice, A. B.
Keerans. J. W.
Kennedy, Frank H.
Kenyon. J. R.
Kidd. R. V.
Kirkpatrick, T. L.
McCall. J. D.
Smith. W. M.
McNinch, F. R.
Marshall, Hunter, Jr.
Meisenh 'imer, C. A.
Newell, J. C.
Newell, J. F.
Nixon, Brevard.
Osborne. W. S.
Cocke, N. A.
Robinson, B. R.
Pharr, Edgar W.
Pharr, II. N.
Bell, J. A.
Sarrow, Geo. A., Jr.
Preston, E Randolph.
Redd, F. M.
Ritch. Marvin L.
Robinson, J. M.
Sanders, J. T. (Colored.)
Scales, J. L.
Shannonhouse. F. M.
Shore, William T.
Simmons, T. M.
Smith. D. B.
Smitn, Geo. A.
Sancill, J. Clyd ■.
Davis, W. C.
Stewart, P.
McRae, J. A.
Tavlor, Z. V.
Tillett, C. W., Jr.
Tillett, C. W.
Guthrie, T. C.
Vreeland, L. B.
Wellons, B. F.
Whitlock, P. C.
Williams. W. H.
Wilson, Wm. M.
Higgins, Robt. O.
Marsh, Geo. A., Jr.
Pharr, Neal Y.
Hammerly, J. McC.
Pruett, Shaw McD.
Cherryville —
Dellinger, D. P.
Stroup, M. A.
Clayton —
Thurston, D. J.
Williams, J. R.
McCullers, E. W.
Clinton —
Butler, G. E.
Herring, R. L.
Crumpler, P. G.
Faircloth, C. M.
Fisher, W. H.
Harrison. W.
Faison, H. E.
Fowler, J. E.
Crumpler, B. H.
Grady, Henry Alexander.
Graham, A. McL.
Kerr, J. D.
Herring, Paul S.
Whitfield. Fitzhugh.
Turlington, Samuel O.
Columbia —
Majette, M.
Whitley, W. L.
Swain. II. L.
Woodley. T. H.
Combs, A. H.
Columbus —
Arledge, Roone.
Claud. E. B.
Spears. Mack P.
Burgess, John R.
Comfort —
Warren, Julien K.
Concord —
Caldwell, M. II.
Crowell, J. L.
Furr, D. M.
Hartsell, L. T.
Maness, T. D.
Armfield, Frank.
Palmer, A. B.
Puryear, H. S.
Sherrin. M. B.
Williams. H. S.
Blackwelder, P.. W.
Crowell. J. L.. Jr.
Oglesby, J. M.
Cardenas —
Parker, C. C.
Cana —
Booe, W. B.
Currie —
Bordeaux, Wm. B.
Con over-
Jordan, S. H.
Creedmoor —
McDuffy, F. .1.
Danbury —
Humphreys, J. D.
Hall, John W.
Petree, N. O.
Davidson —
Currie, A.
Justice, Z. K.
Dillsboro —
Hooker, Joseph J.
Pangle, Thomas O.
Dobson —
Copeland, Jesse T.
Folger, A. D.
Freeman, R. A.
Freeman, R. C.
Jackson, W. M.
Llewellyn, C. M.
Reece, W. L.
Wolfe, A. H.
Dunn —
Bell, W. C.
Best, L. J.
Clifford, J. C.
Townsend. N. A.
Godwin, H. L.
Godwin. R. L.
Guy. C. L
Smith, Clarence.
West, E. C.
Wilson, J. F.
Wilson, J. W.
West. J. O.
Durham —
Barhee, J. W.
Bramham. William G.
Brawley, S. C.
Gant. R. M.
Bryant, Victor S., Jr.
Brogden, W. J.
Cannady, E. W.
Chambers. Sidney C.
Everett. R. O.
Foushee, Wm. L.
Fuller, J.
Reade, R. P.
Fuller, F. L., Jr.
Graham, J. W.
Graham, P. C.
Guthrie. W. B.
Hill, E. J.
Hobgood, A. S.
Lee, J. G.
Harriss, E. C.
Lockhart, W. S.
McLendon, L. P.
Hedrick, H. G.
Mordecai, S._ F.
Morehead. J. Lar.throp.
Patterson, J. S.
Pegram, J. Edw.
Scarlett, Chas.
Scarlett, Hugh.
Sorrell, Delos W.
Strayhorn, Isaac R.
Sykes, Robert H.
Tilley, L. L.
Tomlinson, L. A.
Watkins, B. M.
Cheek. E. C.
Purcell. W. C.
McAndrews, Robert.
Edenton —
Bond, W. M.
Leary, H. R.
Privott, W. S.
Van, C. S.
Holland, R. C.
McMullan, J. H., Jr.
PRACTICING ATTORNEYS
b7
Wright, M. L.
Griffin, Lloyd E.
Elizabeth City —
Aydlett, E. F.
Simpson, M. B.
Brooks, James C.
Brown, C. W.
Cohoon, W. L.
Ehringhaus, J. C. B,
Small, W. L.
Leigh, J. B.
Markham, Thos. J.
Meekins, Ike.
MeMullan, P. W.
Outlaw, A. B.
Pugh, C. R.
Sawyer, E. I*
Sawyer, P. G.
Spence, Geo. J.
Tillett, D. H.
Turner, Roseoe W.
Ward, G. W.
Tliompson, C. E.
Wilson, J. K.
Worth, W. A.
Hall, John H., Jr.
Jones, B. B.
Elizabethtown —
Bizzell, W. D.
Clark, J. B.
Lyon, C. C.
Lyon, Homer.
Lyon, J. A.
Sinclair, N. A.
McCulloeh, E. F., Jr.
White, R. S.
Elkin—
Barker, Harry.
Ilendren. J. F.
James. E. C.
Elk Park-
Bowers, Valentine B.
Enfield—
Andleton, A. W.
Dunn, R. C.
Dickens, W. H.
Johnson, D. **
Fairmont —
Taylor, V. H.
Farmville —
Horton, J. Loyd.
Martin, R. T.
Sheppard. W. G.
Fayetteville —
Averitt, H. S.
Breece, A. B.
Broadfoot, C. W., Jr.
Brothers. 11. L.
Bullard, V. C.
Stringfleld, D. M.
Cook, H. L
Coo"R, W. W.
Cook, John H.
Currie, E. McA.
Davis, E. G.
Downing, W. 'C.
Howard, C. C.
Jackson, J. T.
Kirkpatrick, H. S.
MacKeman, E. R.
McNeill, Robt. S.
McPhail, s. C.
McRae, J. C. . Jr.
Moore, A. M.
Nimocks, Q. K.
Nimocks, Q. K., Jr.
Oates, J. A.
Herring, B. W.
Robinson, H. McD.
Lyon, T. A.
Rose, Geo. M.
Rose, Chas. G.
Shaw, John G.
Sinclair, Nell A.
Dye, Robt. 11.
Tally. Oscar J.
Williams, H. B.
Forest City—
Blanton. R. R.
Four Oaks —
Lee and Lee.
Franklin —
Johnston, T. J.
Johnston, F. S.
Horn, A. W.
Jones, Gilmer A.
Ray, J. F. '
Robertson, Henry G.
Angel, Lewis B.
Sisk, R. D.
Fremont —
Aycock, B. F.
Fuquay Springs —
Lewis, R. B.
Shepherd, B. Ray.
Gastonia —
Bulwinkle, R. L.
Cherry, R. G.
Capps. Bismarck.
Carpenter, John G.
Carpenter, carl E.
Bellinger. D. P.
Denny, Emery.
Gaston, B. D.
Dolley, Stephen B.
Garland, P. W.
Holland. C. D.
Hoyle, J. M.
Jones, A. C.
Mangum, A. G.
Woltz, A. E.
Mason, O. F.
Lewis, R. H., Jr.
Patrick, R. C.
Sigmon, R. L.
Sparrow, S. B.
Timberlake, J. W.
Wilson, u. W.
Gatesville —
Banks, B. L, Jr.
Costen, T. W., Jr.
Godwin, a. P.
Gates —
Pittman, Wm. G.
Pittman, James C.
Garners-
Rand, Oliver G.
Goldsboro —
Allen. W. R., Jr.
Barham, J. L.
Bland. D. H.
Cohen, Fred.
Daniels, F. A.
Davis. A. C.
Dickinson. M. T.
Edmundson. P. B.
Hood, Geo. E.
Hood. J. R.
Humphrey. D. C.
Humphrey, Earle.
Johnson. Cyrus M.
Land, Edward M.
Langston, John D.
Allen. M. H.
Taylor, W. F.
Ray. R. L.
Lovelace, O. N.
Parker. H. B.. Jr.
Robinson. W. S. O'B.
Royal. Kenneth C.
Simpkins. E. O.
Teague, S. !•'.
Dees, W. A.
Thompson. J. F.
Yelvorton, \\\ B,
Graham —
Cook, J. s.
Cooper, Thos. D.
Bender on, .1. j.
Hughes, II.
Kernodle, J. D.
Long. Jacob A.
Long, J. Elmer.
Long, J. D.
Parker, E. S., Jr
Ward, Win. J.
Greensboro —
Adams, J. A.
Alderman, Sydney.
Barrtnger, John A.
Boyd, .1. i:
i:rooks, A. L.
Hines, C. A.
Kelly, K. c.
Broun. S. G
<'"l'l'. 'I. W j r
Cook, A. \v
Smith. J. o.
Cox, O. C.
Douglas, R. D.
Douglas, M. F.
Duncan. J. S
Eure, N. L.
Fentress, 1;. I,.
Jerome, Edward C.
Ferguson, u. s.
Grimsley, H. B.
Harrison, R. w.
Herben, L.
Hoyle, Thos. C.
Jerome, T.
Scales, J. I.
Broadhurst. B. D
King, R. R.
Sapp. 0. L.
King, R. R., j r .
Kuykendall, E. D.
Mitchell, George. (Colored I
Morehead. J. T., Jr.
Murphy, T. J.
Patton, Geo. M.
Scales. A. M.
Shaw, T. J.
Shuping, C. L.
Hobbs. R. J. M.
I 'avis, A. C.
Staples, J. N.
Stedman, C. M
Stern, S. J
Swift, W li
Strudwlck, It. C
Wall. Thos. R.
Wharton. C. R.
Wilson, J. N.
Frazier. Clifford.
Wright, c Q.
Wyllie, A. S.
Greenville —
Blount, Marvin K.
Brown, Julius.
Clark, D. M.
Cooper, Lewis O.
I 'nun. Albion.
Evans, J. L.
Flannagaii, R. C.
Everett, s. J.
Gaylord, L. W.
Harding, P, C.
Hines, P. U.
James, P. G.
James, J, B
Lanier. J c'
Outlaw, \. w.
Par. I< in, W. A.
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PRACTICING ATTORNEYS
Tiorce, C. C.
Simmons, J. L.
skinner, H. S.
Whedbee, H. W.
Tyson, B. F.
Wooten, F. M.
Griffon—
Causey, R. C.
Halifax—
Norman, S. S.
Travis, E. L.
Travis, E. L., Jr.
Hamilton:
Waldo, J. T.
Hamlet —
Gibbons, L. II.
Han-ell, E. A.
Kelley, W. M.
Mitchell. John.
Nash, M. W.
Cratch. S. C.
Sanders, W. H.
Hayesville —
Anderson. O. L.
Butler, L. McD.
Gray, J. B.
Henderson —
Bridgers, J. H.
Bunn, A. A.
Harris, A. .1.
Hicks, Edison T.
Hicks. T. T.
Hicks, J. B.
Kittrell. J. C.
Kittrell. R. G.
Perry, B. H.
Pearce. J. M.
McCoin. R S.
Perry, H. L.
Pittman, T. M.
Zollicoffer. A. C.
Zollicoffer, J. P.
Hendersonville —
Anderson. H. S.
Blythe. O. V. F.
Ewbank, E. W.
Justice, J. F.
Oates, W. H.
Ray, McD.
Schencs. Michael.
Smith, W. A.
Shipman, J. E.
Arledge, A. Y.
Stanton, R. H.
Rector, W. C.
Twyford. Henry.
Whitmire, R. L.
Valentine, G. H.
Hertford—
McXider. J. S.
Wiiedbee, Chas.
Winslow, H. G.
Hickory-
Aiken. John W.
Blackwelder, B. B.
Cline, E. B.
Councill, W. B.
Murphy, ,T. a., jr.
Pruitt. T. P.
Russell. D. L.
Self. W. A.
Bagby, C. W.
Shuford, R. H.
Whisnant. .t. W.
Whitener, a. A.
Whitener. C. L.
Yount. M. H.
Hiddenite —
Beckham, V. G.
Bogle, VV. S.
Highlands —
Stewart, Henry.
High Point—
Albertson, T. W.
Austin, J. A.
Barnhart, C. C.
DeShazo, Chas. B.
Wilson, E. E.
Gold. T. J.
Hammer, D. E.
Hedgecock, J. W.
Haworth, H. S.
Maxwell, R. C.
Parsons, D. H,
Peacock, Dred.
Roberson. Wescott.
Dalton. Carter.
Royal, W. S.
Steele, fi. D.
Williams, L. B.
York, C. A.
Yorx. O. R.
Teague, L. E.
Hillsboro—
Gattis, S. M!.
Gattis, S. M., Jr.
Giles, J. A.
Graham, J. W.
Graham, A. H.
Nash. Frank.
Ray, J. C.
Turner, e. D.
Hobgood —
Leggett, L. W.
Hoffman—
Scarborougn, D. E.
Holly Springs —
Carter. R. R.
Norris. J. E.
Hot Springs —
Rector, J. E.
Jackson-
Gay. A. C.
Harris, F. R.
Midyette, G. E.
Jefferson—
Ballou, R. Jj.
Bauguess. W. C.
Bow?e, Thos. C.
Austin, W. B.
Council. J. B.
Park, G. L.
Spicer, Chas. B.
Kenansville —
Beasley, L. A.
Farrior, K. M.
Gavin, J. A.
Jolley, D. M.
Williams, H. D.
Kenly—
Hooks, W. 3.
Grady, Paul D.
Grady. Chas. H.
Kernersville —
Porter, William.
Kings Mountain —
Campbell. E. L.
Davies, J. R.
Kinston —
Allen. O. H.
Cowper. G. V.
Whitaker, R. A.
Allen. R. T.
Dawson, .Josepn.
Green, Geo. B.
I >awson, J. G.
Manning, J. H.
Wallace, F. E.
Hamme, j. ij.
Hammond, a. H.
Li les, J. F.
Mitchell. W. A.
Moore, G. G.
Croom, P. D.
Ormond, Y. T.
Powers, J. A.
Elliott. Guy.
Rouse, N. J.
Shaw. li. E. (
Jones, J. A.
Denton, J. R.
Sutton, F. I.
Wooten, T. C.
LaGrang —
Kornegay, A. H.
McCullen. S. D.
Laurinburg —
Cox, W. H
Dunn, T. J.
Goodwin, G.
John, M. L.
Neal, W. H.
Russell, G. H.
Weatherspoon, W. ]
Gibson, E. H.
Leaksville —
Dunn, A. W.
Ivie, A. D.
Lenoir —
Caviness, H. C.
Newland, W. C.
Pritchett. J. P.
School, Wm. F.
Squires. Mark.
Wakefield, Lawrence.
Williams, B. F.
Lewiston—
Harrington, H. G.
Lexington —
Burgin, W. O.
Critcner, p. V.
Daniel, J. M., Jr.
Delap, S. A.
McCrary, J. R.
McCrary, Thos. E.
Martin. L. A.
Olive. H. E.
Phillips, W. H.
Bower, j. C.
Raper, R. R.
Robbins. F. C.
Sink, H. H.
Spruill, J. F.
Walser, Z. V.
Walser, Z. J.
Williams, S. E.
Lillington —
Baggett. H. B.
Baggett, J. R.
Brown, C. H.
Byrd. W. C.
Godwin, R. L.
McLean, A. M.
McLeod. J. A.
Ross, Charles.
Spears, Marshall.
Young, E. F.
McDonald. A. A.
Lincolnton —
Child?. C. E.
Childs. W. H.
Costner, R. E.
Jonas. C. A.
Jonas, H. A.
PBACTICING ATI t'KNEYS
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Growers of
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RALEIGH, N. C.
Mauser, B. J.
Chambers, W. B.
Starr, A. L.
Nixon, K. B.
Hudgins. D. E.
Turlington, Z. V.
Quick el, A. L.
Lunsford, B. L.
Morehead City—
Littleton-
Daniel, S. G.
Furgerson, McM.
Picot, John.
Pippen, Jos. P.
McCall, B. S.
Lisenbee, C. C.
Morgan, W. T.
Morris, James.
Morris, J. P.
Pless, J. W.
Gorham, E. H.
Hamilton, Luther,
Morganton —
Avery, I. L.
Erwin, W. C.
Louishurg—
Winborne, J. W.
Avery, A. C.
Beam, G. M.
Fless, J. W., Jr.
Han-field, E. M
Hedgepeth. N. B.
Washburn, G. F.
Erwin, S. J.
Holden, B. T.
Marshall —
Hendricks, J. A.
Huffman, B. L.
Perry, Hugh.
McDowell, Frank.
Person, W. M.
Patton, N. M.
Buffin. W. H.
McElory, P. A.
Spainhour, J. P.
Buffln, T. W.
White, B. B.
Malone, E. H.
Tarborough, W. H.,
Lucama—
Jr.
Washburn. C. B.
Bamsey, J. C.
Boberts, G. V.
Marshville —
Ashcraft, F. W.
Mull. J. M.
Mount Airy —
Bivens, E. C.
Carter, P. E.
Carter. W. F.
Boss, N. B.
Mars Hill-
Folger. J. H.
Barnes, T. T.
Edwards, J. E.
Folger, A. D.
Lumberton— •
Maurey —
Felts, W. B.
Blackwell, H. C.
Britt, E. M.
Britt, W. S.
Britt, E. J.
Britt, L. J.
Carlvle, F. E.
Spivey, E. M.
Maxton—
Carpenter, J. E.
Brim, K. M.
Graves, S. P.
Groves. William.
Haymore, B. L
McKinnon, H. A.
Linville, E. M
McLean, S. B.
Patterson, G. B.
Tilley, A. E.
Fuller, D. H.
Wiggins, J. P.
Mount Olive —
Goodwin, J. J.
Barham, J. L.
Hackett, F. D., Jr.
Maysville —
Best. C. G.
Ivey, W. B.
Warren, J. K.
Goodson, W. C.
Johnson, T. L.
Mebane—
Grady, A. S.
Johnson, E. M.
Carter, T. C.
Watson, E. T.
Kinlaw, W. H.
Lee, B. E.
Lennon, Woodbcrry.
Mesic —
Morris, S. J.
Mount Gilead —
Lisk. M. C.
Mclntyre. Stephen.
Mocksville —
Murfreesboro —
Lawrence. B. C.
Chaffin, T. N.
Barnes, D. C.
Proctor, J. D.
Oaither, E. L.
Lawrence, L. J.
McLean, A. W.
Grant, A. T.
Winborne, Stanley.
Varser, L. B.
Foster. J. W.
Murphy-
McLean, J. D.
Morris. E. If
Ax ley. \V. M
Hell. M. W.
Stacey, H. E.
Stewart, Jacob.
McNeil, T. A.
Mi-Neil, F. A, Jr.
Hackett, F. I)., Jr.
Proctor, E. K.
Proctor, J. E.
Skipper, C. B.
Wishart, Wade.
Monroe —
Brooks, J. C.
Houston, D. A.
Hawfleld, B. R.
Lemmond, B. \V.
Limerick, T. V.
Love, W. B.
Christopher l'. O.
Dillard. J. It.
Mill. -IV .f.
McCall. J. H.
Mallonee, .1 D.
Moodv. J. N.
Norvell, E B
Madison—
Redwine, it B
Wltherspoon, 1. 1
Brown, J. C.
Sikes, J. C.
Witherspoon, 1 tonald,
Boherts, J. L.
Stack, A. M.
Nashville —
Manteo—
Parker, J. J.
a. £ 1
Crisp, B. G.
Craig, G.
1 > a \ ■ - i] ' . 1 1.
Maiden-
Stevens, R L
Cooley, 11 i'
Klutz, G. \V
Vann. J. C. M.
Finch, W v
Marion —
Mooresvillo —
Gordon, M. L
Bird, J. L. C.
Morrow, '■■ A.
Vaughn, 1- t
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PRACTICING ATTORNEYS
New Bern —
Alternethy, C. L.
Willis. G. T.
Brlnson, S. M.
Davis, Jesse.
Green, E. M.
Guion, O. H.
Guion, J. A.
Guion, W. B. R.
Lee, W. H.
Mclver, W D.
Moore, Larry I.
Dunn. William, Jr.
Nunn, R. A.
O'Hara. R.
Pearsall, P. M.
Prunier. E. E.
Rouse, W. B.
Rhodes, H. J.
Simmons, P. M.
Thomas, C. R.
Tolson, H. A.
Ward. D. L.
Ward, A. D.
Ward, W. F.
Warren, T. D.
Whitehurst, II. P.
Whitehurst, R. E.
Williamson. R. W.
Wilson, H. W.
Newland —
Baird. Harrison.
Benbow, L. S.
Hughes, Charles.
Ragland. J. W.
Wall, R. W.
New London —
Austin, H. V.
Newton —
Feimster, W. C.
Gaither, W. B.
Hollingsworth, J. W.
Klutz, L. F.
McCorkle. C. M.
Moose, R. R
Mfliane, C. H.
Shipp. R. J.
Sigmon, J. C.
Warlick, Wilson.
North Wilkesboro—
Haekett. Frank D.
1 1 ayes, J. J.
Jones, J. R.
Previtte, J. M.
Rousseau. J. A.
Trivette, E.
Willis. E. C.
Norwood —
Norwood, J. H.
Campbell, W. L.
Oxford—
Brummitt. D. G.
Devin. W. A.
Graham, A. W.
Hester, W. A.
Hicks, A. A.
Stem. T. G.
Lanier. T.
Lassiter, B. K.
Parham, B. W.
Royster, B. S.
Stradley. W. P.
Pilot Mountain —
Badgett, XV. R.
Bernard, C. M.
Snow, O. E.
Pineola —
Cline, T. E.
Love. T. A.
Love, T. L.
Lowe, L. D.
Pinetops —
Bourne, H. C.
llridgers, J. L.
Pink Hill-
Holder, B. B.
Pittsboro —
Barber, Wade.
Horton, W. P.
Ihrie, Harry.
Johnson. Y. R.
Long, J. E.
Bell, Daniel.
Ray, A. C.
Siler, W. D.
Polkton—
Edwards, E. T.
Plymouth —
Martin. V. B.
Norman, Z. V.
Whitley, W. L.
Pollockswille —
Bender, R. P.
(Col.) Warren. J. K.
White, A. H.
Raeford—
Currie, J. W.
Leach, Oscar.
Gore, A. D.
Rowland, G. B.
Smith, E. S.
McQueen, W. B.
Whitfey, H. W. B.
Wilkins. J. A.
Raleigh —
Allen, Murray.
Allen, T. W.
Andrews, A. B.
Aronson, A. A.
Bailey, J. W.
Barwick, A. J.
Baucom. G. U. , Jr.
Brassfield, L. S.
Beckwith, B. C.
Biggs, J. C.
Bonner, A. M.
Briggs, W. G.
Broughton, J. M.
Bunn, J. W.
Burgess, C. K.
Joyner. W. T.
Busbee, Perrin.
Boushall, J. H.
Busbee, P. H.
Cheshire. J. B., Jr.
Cox, Albert L.
Denson, C. B.
Douglass. W. C.
Douglass, Clyde.
Duffer. Ralph.
Duncan, W. B.
Emanuel, J. L.
Evans, W. F.
Eason, S. W.
Eastman. Richard H.
Finlator, J. H.
Fletcher, A. J.
Fountain, J. L., Jr.
Gatling, B. M.
Gosney, C. A.
Green, R. B.
Griffin, James S.
Harris, C. U.
Harris. W. C.
Haywood, Ernest.
Hinsdale, John W., Jr.
Jackson, Donald R.
Johnson, Oscar F.
Jones, Armistead.
Jones, W. N.
Jones, W. B.
Jones, William Bailey.
Ke ble, C. G.
Lambert. M. A.
Little, J. C.
London, H. M.
Barnes, W. G.
McMillan, R. L.
Manning, J. S.
Mebane, B. H.
Mayuard, E. P.
Mills, Eugene.
Montague. B. F.
Norris, H. E.
Pell. G. P.
Phillips, Robert F.
Pou, J. H.
Pou, J. H., Jr.
Sawyer. W. H.
Shaw, A. T.
Shepherd. S. B.
Simms, R. N.
Smith, E. C.
Smith, Paul F.
Smith, Willis.
Snow, W. B.
Strong, R. C.
Templeton, Alfred.
Templeton, J. M., Jr.
Watson, W. L.
Watkins. R. C.
Williams, T. Lacy.
Winston, R. W.
Winston, R. W., Jr.
Womble, Brantley.
Red Springs-
Spell, A. P.
Reidsville —
Burton, A. J.
Dalton, W. R.
Glidewell, P. W.
Gwyn, A. H.
Humphreys, I. R.
Ivie, A. D.
Trotter. B. C.
Johnston, Julius.
Joyce, J. R.
McCargo. W. R.
Mayberry, D. F.
Reid, T. S.
Scott. H. R.
Sharp, J. M.. Jr.
Smith, M. T.
Stiers, P. T.
Ware, E. B.
Wrenn, Edward.
Roanoke Rapids-
Clark, E. T.
Clark, A. L.
Long. W. L.
Mathews. E. A.
Robbinsville —
Morphew. T. A.
Phillips, R. L.
Robersonville —
Smith. J. C.
Rockford—
Dobson, J. H.
Rockingham-
Bennett, .1. T.
Ft l. ton, M. E.
Bynum. F. W.
Cashwell. D. J.
Henry, O. L.
Jones. W. R.
Limdermilk, W. S.
PRACTICING ATTORNEYS
71
McLendon, J. R.
Thomas, W. S.
Phillips, F. D.
Mcl'hail. A R.
Boggan, H. S.
Sedberry, Chesley.
Rocky Mount —
Avera, T. A.
Barnhill. M. V.
Bassett, L. V.
Battle, K. D.
Winslow, F. E.
Bennett, F T.
Bone, VV. J.
Bunn, J. P.
Spruill, F. S.
Daughtridge, .T. C.
Edgerton, J. A.
Fountain, G. M. T.
Fountain, R. T.
Grant, H. S.
Grantham. E. B.
Gravely, L. L.
Griffin, W. E.
Keel, J. W.
Lacy, T. H.
Lewis, M. L.
Odom, J. D.
Ramsey, J. B.
Ricks, C. F.
Spivey, A. E.
Stanton, C. L.
Spruill. S. S.
Thrope, W. L., Jr.
Thorne, T. T.
Thorne, S. T.
Wilkinson, W. S., Jr.
Wimherly, Geo. L.
Roseboro —
Barker, J. A.
Rotiinson. E. C.
Rose Hill-
Turner, O. B.
Rowland —
Lynch. W. E.
McKinnon, D. P.
Roxboro—
Brooks, T. C .
Carlton, L. M.
Carver, F. O.
Lunsford, N.. Jr.
Merritt. W. D.
Winstead. S. G.
Roxobel—
Norfleet. Eric.
Tyler, E. R.
Rural Halt—
Helsabeck. C. R.
Rutherfordton —
Eaves. R. S.
Edwards. G. W.
Edwards, M. L.
Dunagon, S. P.
Elliott. H. C.
G allert. S.
MrP.rayer, Matt.
McBrayer, Fred.
McRorie, W. C.
Morrow, D. F.
Carson, J. M.
Quinn, J. H.
Hamrick. F. D.
Harris, N. C.
St. Pauls-
Butler, 3. S.
Canady, J. D.
Salisbury —
Beam. E It.
Busby, John.
Carlton. P. S.
Clement, L. H.
Clement, Hayden.
Coggins, CharTes.
Coughenour, W. C, Jr.
Craige, Burton.
Craig, Kerr.
Bunn, J. A.
Hudson, T. F.
Hudson, J. G.
Hennessee, W'm. E.
Linn. T. C.
Linn, S.
McCubbins, B. D.
Miller, B. B.
Murphy, Walter.
Overman, L. S.
Gregory, E. C.
Price, A. H.
Bendleman, J. L.
Rendleman, D. A.
Swicegood, L. A.
Waggoner, .7. M.
Webster. J. E.
Woodson, W. H.
Wright, R. L.
Sanford—
Gavin, E. L.
Hoyle, K. R.
Hoyle, S. R.
King, D. B.
Mclver. D. E.
McNeill, A. L.
Quick. W. H.
Seawell, A. A. F.
Milliken, J. F.
Teague, D. B.
Teague. C. E.
Williams, C. L.
Williams, W. B.
Harris, W. D.
Scotland Neck —
Dunn, A. W.
Dunn, Sam.
Kitchin. A. P.
Kitchin. C.
Kitchin, W. W.
Smith, S. H.
Selma—
Ray, R. L.
Ray. Frank O.
Seven Springs —
Jarmon, L. W.
Sea Level —
Willis. D. H.
Shelby-
Anthony, J. A.
Falls, B. T.
Gardner. O. Max.
McBrayer, C. B.
McSwain. Peyton.
Mull, John.
Mull, O. M.
Newton, D. Z.
Ryburn, R. L.
Hoey, C. R.
Webb, J. L.
Webb, E. Y.
Siler City—
Dixon. Robert It.
Dixon, L. P.
Paschal, R. F.
Smithfield—
Abel. E. S.
Ward. E. F.
Brooks, F. D.
Cole. W. W.
Holt. S. S.
Honeycutt, S. T.
Martin, Q A.
Parker. Ezra
Parker, J. D.
Pou. E. W.
Pou. M. C.
Pou, G. R
Stevens. I. Q.
Johnson, H. P.
Wellons, J. A.
Wellons, R- a
Wellons, E J.
Narron, J. A.
Snow Hill—
Albritton, A.
Anderson, J. G.
Frizzellc, J. P.
Gaylord. Avery,
Lindsay, G. M.
Morrill, L. V.
Southern Pines —
Peltcm, P. P.
South Mills—
Bolstead, w. I.
Spencer, C. IT.
South port —
Cranmer, E. II
Davis, R. W.
Mecflin, Lorenzo.
Ruark, J. W.
Taylor, C. E.
Smith, E. H.
Sparta-
Cheek. George.
Doughton, R. A.
11 logins, C. W.
Spray —
Dunn, A. W.
Haizlip. P. T.
Ivie, A. D.
Trotter, B. C.
Land, C. M.
Land, J. N.
Spencer —
Quillin. Geo. S.
Spring Hope —
Brantley. Hobart.
Prantiey, Dwight.
Moses, T. O.
Moss. O. B.
Valentine, I. T.
Spruco Pine —
Peterson, J. M.
Stanley-
Carpenter, C. E.
Statesville —
A Jams, C. M.
Bristol, W. A.
Caldwell, L. C.
Grier, Harry P.
Lewis, H. E.
Lewis, J. G.
Long, B. L.
Long, Z V.
Jurney, Van B.
McLaughlin, R. B.
Raymer, D. L.
Scott, .T. A . Jr.
Thompson, Dorman
Turner, W. D.
Weatherman, B. T.
Stedman —
Avcrilt. I-. M-
Stoneville—
Stanford. I'. L.
Swan Quarter —
l«.i U '. T. S
Maim. S. S.
Spencer, C iv
Spencer, W. L.
Sylva—
Bui hahan, C. C.
Hooker, J. J.
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PRACTICING ATTORNEYS
Moore, W. E.
Parker, D.
Sherrell, W. R.
Harwood, H.
Sutton, G. W.
Stillwell, E. P.
Tarboro—
Allsbrook, R. G.
Phillips, H. H.
Bourne, H. C.
Bridgers, J. L.
Bridgers, J. L., Jr.
Fountain, G. M. T.
Fountain, G. M.
Gilliam, Donnell.
Hood, G. P.
Howard. W. O.
Howard. W. S.
llardison, H. D.
Johnson, Henry.
MacNalr, A. W.
Pender, James.
Staton, H. L.
White, W. P., Jr.
Watson, H. M.
Ingram, O. D. \V
Taylorsville —
Alexander, J. J.
Burke, J. H.
Gwaltney, J. L.
Payne. A. C.
Teachy—
Carr, Leo.
Thomasville —
Riser, H. R.
McRae. D. C.
Martin, L. A.
Vinson, B. B.
Trenton-
Barker. J. R.
Warren, J. K.
Trinity —
Craven. Bruce.
Troy —
Armstrong. C. A.
Cochran. W. A.
Broughton, C. C.
Dockery, C.
Wildes. C. D.
Howell. R. V.
Hurley, B. S.
Poole, P. T.
Sanders, Z. V.
Tryon —
Jones, Walter.
Wadesboro—
Brock, W. E.
Henry, V. B.
Coxe. F. J.
Dunlap, F. L.
Dunlap, F. \V.
Little, R. E.
Little, R. E., Jr.
Lockhart, J. A.
McLendon, II. H.
Covington, B. M.
Robinson. L. D.
Caudle. T. L.
Pruette, R. S.
Tarlton, A. A.
Taylor. H. P.
Thomas. F. E.
Wake Forest —
Carsville. G. T.
Gulley, N. Y.
Mills. J. G.
Timberlake, E. W.
Timberlake. E. \\\.
White. R. B.
Jr.
Wallace—
Blanton, A. J.
Boney, N. B.
Ward, Geo. R.
Walnut Cove —
Jarvis, G. L.
Warrenton—
Boyd, H. A.
Gibbs, Frank IF.
Kerr, J. H.
Polk, T.
Polk, W. T.
Miles, F. G.
Rodwell, T. O.
Williams. B. B.
Warsaw—
Carlton, De Leon.
Hill, W. L.
Johnson, R. D.
Mixon, M. A.
Stevens, H. L.
Stevens, H. L. , Jr.
Washington—
Baiky, A. W.
Bonner, J. H.
Brown, Geo. H.
Daniel. E. A., Jr.
Carter, H. C.
McMullen, Harry.
Paul. J. D.
Rodman, W. C.
Simmons, E. S.
Simmons, N. L.
Small, J. H.
MacLean. A. D.
Bragaw, S. C.
Rodman, W. B., Jr.
Stewart. Edward L.
Bryan. F. H.
Vaughn. Wm. L.
Ward, H. S.
Grimes, J. D.
Warren. L. C.
Waynesville —
Alley. F. E.
Bohannan, J. S.
Davis, G. C.
Ferguson, G. S
Ferguson. J. W.
Gilmer, R. D.
Gilmer, B.
Green. T. L.
Hannah, W. J.
Howell, J. H.
Morgan. .J. R.
Ward. G. H
Queen, J. M.
Silver, M.
Weaverville— i
Blackstock. C. E
Weaver. W. E
Weldon—
Clark, E. B.
Clark. E. T
Clark, A. L.
Daniel, W. E.
Green. G. C.
Harrell, H. B.. Jr.
Knight, W. L.
Stainback. A B.
Sledge, W. W.
Wendell-
Hester, E. E
McLean, C. E
Rhodes, W. H.
West Jerrerson —
Bowie, Thomas ( '
Whitakers —
Taylor, G. W.
Whiteville—
Grady, L. V.
Greer, Jackson.
Lewis, D. J.
Powell, Walter.
McRacken, Donald.
Powell, Walter.
Schulken. M. H.
Schulken, J. B.
Toon, E. M.
Tucker, I. B.
Wilkesboro—
Cranor, H. A.
Finley, T. B.
Gilbreath, C. G.
Hackett, R. N.
Hendren, F. B.
Hayes, Johnson J.
Previtte, Jos. M.
Previtte, John.
Reynolds, Henry.
Wiliiamston —
Critcher, B. D.
Critcher, B. D., Jr.
Dunning. A. R.
Moore, Clayton.
Everett, S. J.
Martin. Wheeler, Jr
Pell, E. S.
Stubbs, H. W.
Stubbs. H. M.
Wilmington —
Bellamy, C. C.
Bellamy, J. D., Jr.
Bellamy, M. B.
Bellamy, J. D.
Bellamy. Wm. M.
Bellamy, Emmett.
Bridges, B. H.
Bryan, E. K.
Burton, E. T.
Campbell, W. B.
Dickson. R. D.
Cole, Nathan.
Cox. E. B.
Davis, C. H.
Davis, Thos. W.
Empie, S. M.
Eure, S. E.
Gafford. J. W.
Goodman, Louis.
Grady, R. G.
Grant. L. C.
Hatchell, J. B.
Head, J. F.
Heyer, Henry.
Hogue, C. D.
Howell, G. H.
Hummell, L. R.
Johnston, J. T.
Jones, W. F.
Kellum, Woodus.
King, J. C.
Little, Joseph.
Loftin, S. E.
McClammy, Herbert.
Burgin, K. O.
McKay. W. B
MrXorton. John. A.
Cashwell. C. C.
Mears. Iredell.
Newcomb, Harris.
Peschau, Geo. L.
Ricaud. A. G
Rodgers, H. E.
Rodgers, Lilian M.
Ronntree, George.
Carr. J. O.
Poisson, L J.
Ruark. Robert.
Scull, J. H.
Shepard. A. H.
Smith. W. L.
PRACTICING PHYSICIANS
73
Turner, W. P. M.
Weeks, C. D.
Williams, A. S.
Wright, I. C.
Stevens, J. A.
Warren, S. B.
Wilson—
Barden, J. D.
Barnes, E. J.
Brinkley, R. L.
Bruton, J. F.
Connor, G. W.
Connor, H. G.
Connor, H. G., Jr.
Deans, A. B.
Dickinson, O. P.
Finch, W. A.
Maxell, F. S.
Hill. D. M.
Knott, L. D.
Lucas, W. A.
Mewborn, S. G.
Strickland. M. S.
Swindell, F. D.
Tomlinson. Geo. W.
Fzell. Thomas.
Whitaker, W. P., Jr.
Woodard, J. E.
Isear, D. W.
Windsor —
Askew, E. S.
Fanning, Craig.
Gatling, J. M.
Gillam, M. B.
Davenport, J. W.
Martin, J. B.
Nowell, J. H.
Winston, F. D.
Mathews, J. H.
Winston-Salem —
Alexander, .1. E.
Beckerdite. W. H.
Benhow, J. T.
Hall. S. E.
Bolick. W P.
Bennett, S. J.
Blair, D. H.
liraddy, G. W.
Bridges. A. R. (Col.)
Brock. P. C.
Brown, E. G.
Craige, Burton.
Vogler, Chas. A.
Craver, J. B.
Draughan, Eugene.
Edmundson, H. M. (Col.)
Elledge, Archie.
Eller, A. H.
Ferguson, L. W.
Fitts. J. S.
Fulton. J. I.
Gray, E. E.
Oriffln, E. A.
Hall, A. E.
Hanes, P. F.
Hart. Julian.
Hartman, W. V.
Hastings, G. II.
Whicker, J. H.
Holton, A. E.
Holton, G. A.
Jones, Ovid.
Jones. E. B.
Clement. J. H.
Johnson, W. R.
Hackler, J. F.
Kallam. T. W.
Kirhy, D. C.
Lanier, .1. S.
McMichael. C. O
McMichael. 3. E.
Manly, Clement.
Hendrcn. W. M.
Womble, B. S.
Montague, H.
Nance, D. A.
Orr, G. W.
Palmer, Jude.
Parker. G. R.
Parrish, F. M.
Patterson. Lindsay.
Poindexter. B.
Ratcliff. H. M.
Sams, A. F.
Sapp, H. O.
McKaughn, L. C.
Shelton, H. If.
Slawter, J. D.
Stephenson, G. T.
Stevens, C. \v.
Stockton, R. G.
Sivii.k. I, M.
[Corner, .1 O., .Ir.
Hutchins, Fred S
Tavis, B. C.
Wall, L. B.
Wallace, J. C.
Warlick, G. A.
Watson, Thomas.
Williams, s C.
Wilson, W. T.
rates, E. P.
Winterville —
Worthington, S. O.
Winton—
Bo me, W. D.
Bridger, K. C.
Daniel, w. L.
Jones, C. W.
Mitchell. A. S.
Vann. J. E.
Yadkinvillc —
Benbow, J. T.
1 lanes. F. W.
Eaton, P. B.
Puryear, B. C.
Reeee. I I. \r
Williams. S. C.
Reavis, Wade.
Yanceyvillc —
Carlton and 1'pchurch.
Ivie, A. D.
Trotter, B. C.
Johnston, Julius.
Wilson. R. T.
Zebulon —
Souse, A. B.
Whitley. J. B.
Practicing Physicians in North Carolina
ALAMANCE COUNTY.
C. A. Anderson, Burlington.
W. W. Barrett. Peachland.
T. A. Bohanan, Burlington.
J. IT. Brooks, Burlington.
S. W. Caddell, Elon College.
T. S. Faucette. Burlington.
Lacy Foust, Snow Camp.
Richard A. Freeman, Burling-
ton.
J. S. Frost. Burlington.
W. R. Goley, Graham.
W. L. Iselcy. Burlington, R.
F. D.
J. C. Joyner. Burlington.
C. E. Kernodle. Elon College.
I' W. McPherson, Burlington.
Robt. G. McPherson. Saxa-
pahaw.
E. D. Mann, Saxapahaw.
H. M. Montgomery, Burling-
ton.
H. R. Moore. Burlington.
R. M. Morrow, Burlington.
W. D. Moser. Burlington.
J. W. Page. Burlington.
J. R. Parker. Burlington.
O. J. Parrish. Graham.
John A. Pickett, Burlington,
R. F. D.
S. F. Scott. Union Ridge.
C. E. Spoon. Kimesville.
J. P. Spoon. Burlington.
W. N. Tate. JIHmiuv
T. N. Taylor. Graham.
J. M. Thompson. Meba e.
R. M. Troxler, Burlington.
J. N. Tyler, Burlington.
D. T. Tyson, Mcbane.
Lee A. Walker. Burlington.
Walter E. Walker. Burlington.
C. M. Walters, Burlington.
G. S. Watson. Elon Collei e
J. B. Weatherly. Altamahaw.
J. C. Wilkins, Haw River.
N. 1) York, Mcbane.
ALEXANDER COUNTY.
Thos. M Crouch, stony Point.
s. T Crow "ii. Taylorsville.
A M Edward i. Ta! lorsvill
E. S King. Hiddenil .
1). IT. Leeper, Hiddenite
B. E Braves. Laur 1 Springs.
\ ;i Thurston, Taylorsville.
w. ll. ci'm,. in.. Edmonds.
ALLEGHANY COUNTY.
B. (>. ('In. atr. Snarta.
Lefi Choate, Sparta.
w. ii. Cooms, Edmonds.
I i, Doughton, Sparta.
A. Osborn. Laurel Spi
It I
B C Waddrll. Grasss Creel
ANSON COUNTY.
C. I. Allen. Wadesboro.
E. s Ashe, Wadesboro.
B. T Atkins. Mon
W. W. r.arr tt. Peachland.
J. II. I'.- Mii.tr. Wadesboro.
J. M. Boyce, Polkton.
.1. II. Burnett, Wad
J. M. Covington. Jr.. \\
.T. M. Dunlap, Ansonville.
.1 i: nan, Wadesl
B. .1. McCoogan, McFarlan.
i i > Maynard w ade boro.
H. B. Moore. Morven,
R. D Boss. \\
E. L. Thomas. Wadesboro.
i i. Wyatt, LllesvlUe.
ASHE COUNTY.
Blackburn. Todd
w it Blackburn, B
i !i
Mai Bl w. .ii nv;
T .1 Ci ii
.i w Co vart, Jefferson.
w. u Graham. Todd
.i r. Heggerman, Todd
\ i Jom ii
T. -i Jone i, Lansing
i Lester Joni I
Laurel Sprit
74
"RACTICINU 1'IIYSICIANS
s. K. Pennington, Sturgiiis.
S. L. Perkins, Jefferson,
C. R. Kay. Beaver Creek,
Kverett Reams, \V. Jefferson.
I?. E. Beeves, W. Jefferson.
W. .1. Robinson, Creston.
Leonidas C. Smith. Polkton.
J. C. Testerman, Jefferson.
B. W. Tugman. Warrensville.
B. C. Waddle. Grassy Creek.
AVERY COUNTY.
W. B. Burleson, Plumtree.
Leonard Coffey, Cragg.
F. Green. Newlan I.
J. M. Hodges. Cranherry.
T. J. Profflt, Elk Park.
K. C. Jacobs, Relhaven.
E. R. Sloop. Crossnore.
W. C. Tate. Banner Elk.
BEAUFORT COUNTY.
Tom Bebee, Washington.
W. T. Bebee, Washington.
J. R. Bonner, Aurora.
E. M. Brown, Washington.
Wm. J. Bullock. Belhaven.
Henry W. Career, Washington.
J. W. Cordice, Aurora.
B. S. Credle, Pantego.
R. T. Gallagher, Washington.
C. C. Jackson, Pinetown.
R. C. Jacobs, Belhaven.
Oswold Kafer. Edward.
D. Kluttz, Washington.
J. M. Lloyd. Washington.
N. B. Marriner, Belhaven.
J. L. Nicholson, Washington.
Jno. T. Nicholson. Bath.
P. A. Nicholson. Washington.
S. T. Nicholson, Washington.
W. T. Potter, Aurora.
Jno. C. Rodman, Washington.
Louis Swindell, Washington.
David T. Tayloe, Washington.
D. T. Tayloe, Jr.. Washington.
Joshua Tayloe. Washington.
J. W. Williams. Washington.
C. T. Windley, Belhaven.
BERTIE COUNTY.
R. F. Benthall. Aulander.
A. Capehart. Roxobel.
W. P. Carter. Windsor.
L. B. Evans, Windsor.
F. H. Garris, Lewiston.
C. S. Hassell, Lewiston.
E. H. Horton, Aulander.
P. C. Jenkins, Roxobel.
H. W. Lyon, Windsor.
W. Mitchell. Lewiston.
L. A. Nowell, Colerain.
J. L. Pritchard. Windsor.
J. B. Ruffln. Powellsvtlle.
S. A. Saunders. Aulander.
C. J. Sawyer, Windsor.
C. A. Whitehead. Woodville.
BLADEN COUNTY.
G. F. Bullard. Elizabethtown.
D. D. Clark. Clarkton.
E. S. Clark, Clarkton.
G. L. Clark, Clarkton.
R. S. Cromartie, Garland.
J. D. De Vane, E. Arcadia.
A. B. Holmes, Councils.
S. S. Hutchison. Bladenboro.
W. H. G. Lucas. White Oak.
Newton Robinson. Elizabeth-
town.
G. C. Stngletary, Clarkton.
BRUNSWICK COUNTY.
J. R. Ballance, Bolivia.
J. M. Boyette, Southport.
F. L. Brown, Southport.
J. A. Dosher. Southport.
W. R. Goley, Shallotte.
E. G. Goodman. Lanvale.
D. I. Watson. Southport.
BUNCOMBE COUNTY.
.1. L. Adams, Asheville.
C. P. Ambler, Asheville.
I. G. Anderson. Asheville, R. 3.
I. J. Archer, Black Mountain.
G. T. Baler, Jr., Asheville.
W. E. Baker, Arden.
Geo. C. Battle, Asheville.
S. W. Battle. Asheville.
Louis G. Beall, Black Moun-
tain.
Chas. Beers, Asheville.
L. E. Bisch, Asheville.
H. H. Briggs. Asheville.
H. G. Brookshire. Asheville.
H. H. Brown, Asheville.
W. G. Brownson. Asheville.
R. H. Bryant, Asheville.
,T. M. Buckner, Swannanoa.
R. G. Buckner, Asheville.
H. W. Calloway, Asheville.
J. M. Carver, Leicester.
R. S. Carroll. Asheville.
C. D. W. Colby, Asheville.
T. P. Cheeseborough. Asheville.
Chas. Hartwell Cocke, Ashe-
ville.
E. R. Cocke, Asheville.
J. E. Cocke. Asheville.
C. E. Cotton, Asheville.
J. M. Crawford. Asheville.
A. L. Deuchfield. Asheville.
W. L. Dunn, Asheville.
O. F. Echels. Asheville.
B. O. Edwards. Asheville.
L. W. Elias, Asheville.
0. G. Falls, Kings Mountain.
R. E. Flack. Asheville.
M. H. Fletcher, Asheville.
T. F. Frazier. Asheville.
VV. M. Fresh. Weaverville.
G. D. Gardner. Asheville.
J. N. Gill, Weaverville.
W. L. Grantham, Asheville.
Jos. Berry Green, Asheville.
W. R. Griffin. Asheville.
F. W. Griffith. Asheville.
L. M. Griffith. Asheville.
1. A. Harris. Weaverville.
W. P. Herbert. Asheville.
W. D. Hilliard. Asheville.
W. M. Holliday. Asheville.
J. H. Holt. Asheville.
J. W. Holt, Asheville.
F. L. Hunt. Asheville.
W. J. Hunnicutt. Asheville.
C. S. Jordan. Asheville.
A. E. Knoefit, Black Moun-
tain.
M. J. Lord. Asheville.
James Madison Lynch, Ashe-
ville.
L. M. McCormick. Asheville.
C. W. McCracken. Fairview.
Isaac N. McLean. Democrat.
Dr. Meachan. Asheville.
M. C. Millender. Asheville.
B. R. Meriwether. Asheville.
L. A. Miller. Asheville.
S. S. Montague, Asheville.
Bernice Morgan. Asheville.
C. L. Minor. Asheville.
E. R. Morris. Asheville.
C. C. Orr. Asheville.
P. B. Orr. Asheville.
H. P. Parker. Candler.
W. V. Powell. Asheville.
A. T. Pritchard, Asheville.
G. L. Pritchard, Black Moun-
tain.
G. W. Purefoy. Ash 'ville.
G. W. Queen, Asheville.
J. F. Ramsey. Asheville.
Arthur F. Reeves. Asheville.
R. J. Reeves. Leicester.
C. V. Reynolds, Asheville.
John Calvin Rich. Candler.
Paul Ringer. Asheville.
K. Von Ruck, Asheville.
R. C. Scott. Asheville.
J. M. Parker, Asheville.
D. E. Sevier. Asheville.
J. T. Sevier, Asheville.
B. R. Smith, Asheville.
M. L. Stevens, Asheville.
G. S. Tennent, Asheville.
E. B. Thompson. Asheville.
A. F. Toole. Asheville.
J. W. Walker, Asheville.
H. B. Weaver. Asheville.
W. J. Weaver. Leicester.
A. S. Wheeler. Biltmore.
W. Montford Avon, Asheville.
E. Wilder. Asheville.
A. P. Willis. Candler.
Geo. Winston. Ashevile. R. 2.
C. S. Zimmerman, Asheville.
BURKE COUNTY.
James R. Anderson. Morgan-
ton.
C. M. Billings, Morganton.
C. O. Bristowe, Morganton.
Dr. Edwards, Morganton.
T. V. Goode, Rutherford Col-
lege.
W. Herbert Kibler, Morganton.
Benjamin L. Long, Glen Al-
pine.
John McCampbell, Morganton.
Edward W. Phifer, Morgan-
ton.
Joseph B. Riddle, Morganton.
Issac M. Taylor, Morganton.
James W. Vernon, Morganton.
Fonso B. Watkins, Morganton.
CABARRUS COUNTY.
J. A. Bangle, Concord.
W. R. Brandon. Kannapolis. .
S. E. Buchanan, Concord.
J. J. Bunn, Mount Pleasant.
L. N. Burleyson, Cabarrus.
D. G. Caldwell, Concord.
H. H. Caudle, Kannapolis.
H. A. Cease, Concord.
Jas. W. Flowe. Kannapolis.
Frank Flowe, Kannapolis.
M. A. Foil. Mount Pleasant.
G. J. Gougher, Concord.
S. A. Grier, Harrisburg.
J. A. Hartsell, Concord.
R. M. King, Concord.
P. H. Lee, Concord.
P. R. McFayden, Concord.
Harry Morrison, Harrisburg.
John A. Patterson, Concord
\V. D. Pemberton, Concord.
T. F. Pharr, Concord.
R. B. Rankin, Kannapolis.
S. W. Rankin. Concord.
J. F. R-ed, Concord.
J. E. Smooth Concord.
J. C. Sossoman, Midland.
W. H. Wadsworfh. Concord.
F. H. Watkins, Concord.
I, A. Yow, Georgeville.
CALDWELL COUNTY.
G. H. Carter, Kings Creek, R.l.
L. H. Coffey, Lenoir.
O. J. Corpening, Granite Falls.
J. O. Deal, Granite Falls.
A. G. Dula. Lenoir.
B. G. Flowers, Granite Falls.
R. F. D. 3.
A. B. Goodman. Lenoir.
Mark Hickman. Hudson.
A. F. Houck, Lenoir.
W. P. Ivey, Lenoir.
A. D. Jones, Granite Falls.
A. A. Kent, Lenoir.
W. D. Lovitt. Globe.
Caroline McNairy. Lenoir.
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300 Rooms Solid Comfort
240 Rooms, With Bath
W, I. Pitts, Lenoir.
C. L. Bobbins, Lenoir.
C. R. Russell, Granite Falls.
W. M. White, Lenoir.
C. L. Wilson. Lenoir.
CAMDEN COUNTY.
Ray Spencer, South Mills.
W. L. Stevens, Shiloh.
S. G. Wright, Indiantown.
CARTERET COUNTY.
Geo. Davis, Beaufort.
J. J. Davis, Beaufort.
C. L. Duncan, Beaufort.
W. E. Headen, Morehead City.
M. W. Ball, Newport.
K P. B. Bonner, Morehead
City.
Jesse B. Bullock. Atlantic.
P. B. Loftin, Beaufort.
C. N. Mason, Newport.
C. S. Maxwell, Beaufort
Wm. Meyers. Morehead City.
D. H. Seed, Morehead City.
B F. Royall, Morehead City.
J. W. Sanders. Bogue.
J. W. Sanders, Ocean.
J. A. Sisk, Beaufort.
Leedon Sharpe, Morehead City.
Chas L. Swindel. Beaufort.
E. B. Whitehurst, Marshall-
burg.
CASWELL COUNTY.
N. C. Brandon, Yanceyville.
B. B. McDade, Corbett.
S. A. Malloy. Yanceyville.
J. A. Pinnix. Corbett. B. F. D.
J. F. Swain. Semora.
F. P. Tucker, Milton.
H. S. Turner. Yanceyville.
B. F. Warren. Prospect Hill.
Dr. Warren. Hightowers.
CATAWBA COUNTY.
H. L. Abernethy, Hickory.
W. G. Bandy, Maiden.
T. C. Blackburn, Hickory.
W. G. Borely. Maiden.
Jas. B. Campbell, Niwton.
W. H. Everhardt. Newtcn.
Geo. Flowers. Ilickorv.
Frank Foard, Hickory, R. F. D.
F. T. Ford, Hickory, R. 1.
J. H. Foust, Newton.
E. C. Hermon, Conover.
F L Herman, Conover.
O. L. Hollar, Hickory.
Chas. Hunsucker. Hickory.
Flint Klutz, Maiden.
P. J. Klutz, Maiden.
c' A. Little, Catawba.
Fred Y. Long. Catawba.
Glenn Long, Newton.
H C. Menzles, Hickory.
Wm H Nicholson. Hickory.
K. A. Price. Hickory.
H. E. Rowe. Newton.
K. H. Rowe. Hickory.
G. W. Shipp. Newton.
W. T. Shipp. Newton.
J. H. Shuford, Hickory.
P. M. Smith, Hickory.
P. L. Stevenson. Hickory.
T. F. Stevenson, Hickory.
Geo. H. West, Newton.
J. C. Whiteside, Maiden.
J. H. Yount, Newton.
CHATHAM COUNTY.
W. M. Burns. Goldston.
Dr. Burroughs, Goldston.
H. A. Denson. Bennett.
J. D. Edwards. Siler City.
L. E. Farthing. Pittsboro.
B. M. Fields, Goldston.
T. A. Kirkman, Siler City.
Patrick D. Laster. Moncure.
W. L. McManus, Bonlee.
J. S. Milliken. Pittsboro.
B. W. Palmer, Gulf.
W. Clyde Thomas, Siler City.
C. G. Upchurch, Apex, B.F.D.
Frank Wrenn, Siler City.
CHEROKEE COUNTY.
J. F. Abernethy, Murphy.
N. B. Adams. Murphy.
T. P. Briggs, Grandview.
S. C. Heighway. Murphy.
S. B. Henry. Suit.
F. L. Herbert. Andrews.
G M. Young, Postelle.
J. N, Hill. Murphy.
Sam McLemore. Murphy, B. 3.
Wm. C. Mason, Culberson.
B. B. Meroney, Murphy.
W. C. Morrow, Andrews.
C. V. Orr. Andrews.
S. B. Patton, Culberson.
W. O. Patton, Murphy.
J. B. Smart. Andrews,
j. E. Tidwell, Andrews.
H. N. Wells. Murphy.
CHOWAN COUNTY.
H. M. S. Cason. Edenton.
R. Dillard, Edenton.
C. H. ilines. Edenton.
Oscar L. Holly, Edenton.
W. A. Leggett. Edenton.
,T H. McMullen. Edenton.
.T. R. Parker. Cisco. B. F. D.
Tyner.
J. W. Warren, Edenton.
M. P. Whichard, Edenton.
CLAY COUNTY.
W. II. Herbert Warns
p. b. Kiiiian. Hayesvllle.
M. .1. May, iiiiyrsviiU'.
C. Sellers, Hayesvllle
.1 M Sullivan, Hayesvllle
Dr. Wood. Warne
CLEVELAND COUNTY.
J. E. Anthony. Kings Moun-
tain.
J. P. Aydlette, Earl.
C. 0. Champion. Mooresboro.
R. C. Ellis. Shelby.
O. G. Falls, Kings Mountain.
E. W. Gibbs, Shelby.
G. M. Gold. Shelby, B. 5.
T. B. Gold, Lawndale.
lir. I'.rigg. Shelby.
W. T. <;rigg. Lawndale.
A F. Hanihright. Grover.
.1 V. Hamrick, Boiling Springs.
T. G. Hamrick. Shelby.
.1 s Hood. Kin^ Mountain.
,T (1. Hord, Kings Mountain.
E. A. Houser. Fallston.
.T. F. Hunt. Casar.
F. H. Lackey. Fallston.
E. B. Lattimore. Shelby.
L V. Lee. Lattimore.
A. L. Lord, Shelby.
T E McBrayer. Shelby.
W. F. Mitchell. Shelby.
Geo. Oates. Grover.
.1. E. Osborne. Shelby.
P.. H. Palmer. Shelby.
S. S. Royster. Shelby
,1. W. Wood. Boiling Springs.
COLUMBUS COUNTY.
Leaman Raggett. Tabor.
,r. F. Blake, Chadboume.
Grover S. Cox. Tabor.
J. S. Cox. Tabor
\v II. Crowell. Vineland.
C Dillard. Chadbourn.
a i; Floyd, Pair Bluff.
J W. Floyd. Tabor.
L. D. Floyd. Cerro Goi
I'll. v.i Johnson, Cerro I
M r. Maxwell. Whitevllle.
T. V. M....r.'. Acme
.1 s Norman, Boardman.
r. c. Sadler,
\v. F. Smith, Chadbourn.
J. H. Thomson. Lake v.
maw.
B. B. Whltaker, Vineland.
ll. i,. Williaj land.
CRAVEN COUNTY
B. C. Armstrong, New
C. S. Barker, New Hern,
i; .», Catoi New Bern.
ii j. Combs, New Bern.
It I, Daniels, New Bern.
Lewlster Duffy, New Bern
ll. Nixon Duffy, New Bern.
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B W Dunn New H
ii vv. ii hei . New Bern.
\ m on h Mi « Bern,
W. L. Hand, New I
r w Hughes, New Hern.
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PRACTICING PHYSICIANS
p. C. Jackson. New Bern.
R. W. V. Jones. New Bern.
\V. Mann. New Bern.
C. N. Mason, N. Harlowe.
R. O. Milbee. Cove City.
H. S. Moore. New Bern.
5. B. Parker, New Bern.
I. F. Patterson, New Bern.
R. A. Pollock, New Bern.
P. L. Potts, Vancehoro.
R. S. Frimros", New Bern.
Walter Watson, New Bern.
Harvey Wadsworth. New Bern.
J. M. Ward. New Bern.
W. A. Stroud. Dover.
J. P. Stanl 'V. New Bern.
J. F. Rhem. New Bern.
CUMBERLAND COUNTY.
R. A. Algood, Fayetteville.
K. G. Averitt, Cedar Creek.
Dr. Bradford. Hope Mills.
Street Brewer, Fayetteville.
E J Carson, Fayetteville.
H. L. Cook, Jr.. Fayetteville.
R. L. Gainey. Fayetteville.
W. Gainev. Fayetteville.
B. H. Henderson. Fayetteville.
Daeosta Highsmith. Fayette-
ville.
J f Highsmith. Fayetteville.
Seavey Highsmith. Fayetteville.
W S. Jordan. Fayetteville.
E. W. Larkin. Fayeterille.
J. M. Lilly. Fayetteville.
R. L. Lutman. Fayetteville.
J. V. MoGougan. Fayetteville.
W P. McKay. Fayetteville.
D G McKethan, Fayetteville.
J A. McKethan. Fayetteville.
J W. McLean. Godwin.
J W. McNeill. Fayetteville.
P. N. Meloher, Fayetteville.
W. C. Melcher, Fayetteville.
W. C. Melvin, Linden.
P. M. Olive, Wade.
R. L. Pittman, Fayetteville.
W. R. Rainey, Fayetteville.
M. L. Smoot. Fayetteville.
N H. Styron, Fayetteville.
J R. Vann. Fayetteville.
W C. Yerdery. Fayett-ville.
T. M. West, Fayetteville.
CURRITUCK COUNTY.
J M. Newbern. Jarvisburg.
6. C. Gatling. Knotts Island.
Barefoot and Mann. Moyock.
Stuart Mann, Moyock.
,T Y r.aum. Poplar Branch.
Wni H Cowell, Shawboro.
W. T. Grijgs. Poplar Branch.
DARE COUNTY.
Geo. L. Carrington, Avon.
F. P. Gates, Manteo.
DAVIDSON COUNTY.
A. Anderson. Denton.
A. ':ulla. Jackson Hill.
J. E. Hobgood. Thomasville.
C. A. Julian, Thomasville.
J. M. Rothrock, Thomasville.
C. C. Phillips. Wallburg.
E J. Buchanan. Lexington.
C. M. Clodfelter. Lexington.
J R. Hawkins. Lexington.
Hill & Hill. Lexington.
D. J. Hill. Lexington.
W. L Hill, Lexington.
F. L. Mock, Lexington. R. 3.
A. L. Plummer, Denton.
C. R. Sharpe. Lexington.
J. A. Smith. Lexington.
J. R. Terry, Lexington.
W. J. Yestal, Lexington.
R. V. Yokely, Lexington.
R. V. Yokely. Denton.
A. A. York. Southmont.
R. A. Zimmerman. Lexington.
R. U. Zimmerman. Lexington.
R. 4.
DAVIE COUNTY.
A. B. Byerly, Cooleemee.
J. M. Cain. Callahan.
B. C. Clement. Mocksville.
Dr. Green. Advance. R. 2.
W. C. Martin. Mocksville.
Clyde Nicholson. Harmony, R.2.
J. W. Rodwell. Mocksville.
T. T. Watkins. Advance.
DUPLIN COUNTY.
Ransom Lee Carr. Rose Hill.
J. W. Carroll. Wall ice.
W. D. Crocker, Warsaw.
J. W. Farrior. Warsaw.
G. W. Kennedy. Beulaville.
J. F. Landin. Chinquapin.
J. F. Maxwell. Pink Hill.
J. X. Morton, Faison.
R. F. Quinn, Magnolia.
J. D. Robinson. Wallace.
V. N. Seawall. Faison.
J. M. Williams. Warsaw.
R. C. Williams. Wallace.
DURHAM COUNTY.
Claude A. Adams. Durham.
R. H. Bavnes. Durham.
M. T. Adkins. Durham.
N. D. Bitting, Durham.
N. P. Boddie, Durham.
L. S. Booker. Durham.
W. H. Boone. Durham.
E. H. Bowling. Durham.
A. C. Boyles, Rougemont.
B. TJ. Brooks. Durham.
D. E. Caldwell. Durham.
N. L. Coiner. Durham.
Arch Cheatham, Durham.
W. M. Coppege, Durham.
O. B. Darden, Durham.
Clyde Donnell. Durham.
B. W. Fassett. Durham.
R. L Felts. Durham.
Joseph Graham, Durham.
W. H. Grimm. Durham.
C. S. Hicks. Durham.
W. N. Hicks. Durham.
O. W. Holloway, Durham.
R. L. Holloway, W. Durham.
N. M. Johnson. Durham.
A. C. Jordan, Durham.
T. C. Kearns. W. Durham.
M. N. King. Durham.
D. K. Lockhart. Durham.
D. T. Long. Durham.
E. H. Lvou, Durham.
E. C. McClees. Durham.
S. Dae • McPherson. Durham.
J. M. Manning. Durham.
J. N. Mills. Durham.
A. M. Moore. Durham.
R. E. Nichols. Durham.
W. W. olive. Durham.
F. T. Page. Durham.
Edwin I). Pussy, Durham.
Foy Roberson. Durham.
Mike Roberson. Durham.
G. H. Ross. E. Durham.
J. E. Sheeler. E. Durham.
C. H. Shepherd. Durham.
Jos. A. Speed. Durham.
J. R. Sterrett. W. Durham.
W. C. Strudwick. Durham.
John Sweaney. Durham.
H. M. Sweaney. Durham.
S. L. Warren. Durham.
Geo. T. Watkih-. Durham.
EDGECOMBE COUNTY.
J. H. Anderson, Tarboro, R. 4.
R. P. .Armstrong. Rocky Mount.
J. M. Baker, Tarboro.
Y. M. Barber. Macclesfield.
S. P. Bass. Tarboro.
I. P. Battle. Rocky Mount.
E. S. Boice, Rocky Mount.
J. C. Braswell. Whitakers.
M. R. Braswell. Rocky Mount.
J. W. Bryan. Rocky Mount.
G. W. Bullock, Rocky Mount.
P. W. Burnett. Rocky Mount.
J. E. Caine. Tarboro.
Dr Cutchins. Whitakers.
J. A. Fountain. Rocky Mount.
W. W. Green. Tarboro.
S. N. Harrell. Tarboro.
E. R. Hines. Rockv Mount.
J. J. Hood. Rockv Mount
J. D. Jenkins. Tarboro.
E. E. Jones. Elm City.
Dr. Knowles, Rocky Mount.
L. W. Kornegay. Rocky Mount.
J. L. Lane. Rocky Mount.
H L. Large. Rocky Mount.
Alvin C. McCall, Rocky Mount.
A. S. McMillan. Tarboro.
L. E. Norfleet, Tarboro.
Chas. L. Outland. Tarboro.
E. W. Perry, Rocky Mount.
J. H. Pittman, Tarboro.
E. B. Quillen, Rocky Mount.
J G. Rabv, Tarboro. R. F. D.4.
J. C. Ray, Whitakers.
T. H. Royster, Tarboro.
R. Lerov Savage. Rocky Mount.
Joseph Speieht. Whitakers.
R. H. Speight. Jr.. Battleboro.
S. Walter Staley. Rocky Mount.
L. L. Staton, Tarboro.
S. W. Storry. Rocky Mount.
W. J. Thigpen, Tarboro.
F. J. Thorpe, Rocky Mount.
C E. Weeks. Tarboro.
Joe Whitehead, Rocky Mount.
T. G. Williams, Conetoe.
B. C. Willis. Rocky Mount.
G. L. Wimherly. Rocky Mount.
A. M. Wooten, Pine Tops.
FORSYTH COUNTY.
R. O. Apple, Winston-Salem.
T. A. Apple, Winston- Salem.
J. F. Belton, Winston- Salem.
J. T. Benbow. Winston-Salem.
M. A. Bowers, Winston-Salem.
W. H. Bruce, Winston-Salem.
L. J. T'.utler, Winston-Salem.
Jno. Bynum. Winston-Salem.
W. H. Bynum. Germanton.
R. L. Carlton, Winston-Salem.
E? J. Carson, Winston-Salem.
A. J. Christian. Winston-
Salem.
W. J. Conrad, Winston-Salem.
<;. C. Cooke, Winston-Salem.
D. S. Craige, Winston-Salem.
i ; s. Cunningham, Winston-
Salem.
D. N. Dalton, Winston-Salem.
W. N. Dalton. Winston-Salem.
A. P. Davis, Winston-Salem.
J. M. Davis, Winston-Salem.
J. W. Davis, Tobaccoville. R. 1.
J E. Dowdv, Winston-Salem.
W B. Dudley. Winston-Salem.
A. D. Edwards, Winston-
Salem.
J. P. Farington, Winston-
Salem.
C. J. Fleming, Winston-Salem.
S. S. Flynt. Rural Hall.
.1. M. Flippin, Winston-Salem.
E. P. Gray, Winston-Salem.
H. H. Hale, Winston-Salem.
H. H. Hall, Winston- Salem.
J. C. Hammock. Walkertown.
F. M. Hanes. Winston- Salem.
J. Ray Hege. Clemmons.
PRACTICING PHYSICIANS
J. R. Henry. Winston-Salem.
H. V. Horton, Winston-Salem.
P. B. Horton. Winston- Salem.
S. W. Hurdle. Winston-Salem.
H. L. Izlar, Winston-Salem.
R. C. Jennings. Winston-Salem.
I. S. John. Winston-Salem.
W. N. Johnson. Winston-
Salem.
J. W. Jones. Winston-Salem.
O. L. Joyner, Kernersville.
J. T. Justice, Kernersville,
Box 16.
H. H. Kapp. Winston-Salem.
O. R. Keiger, Winston-Salem.
J. E. Kerr, Winston-Salem.
C. S. Lawrence, Winston-
Salem.
A. Y. Linville, Waughtown.
V. M. Long. Winston-Salem.
H. S. Lott. Winston-Salem.
C. M. Mimms, Winston -Salem.
W. Mimms. Winston- Salem.
Robert A. Moore, Winston-
Salem.
Herbert F. Hunt, Winston -
Salem.
J. R. Paddison, Kernersville.
Box 56.
W. A. Payne, Belews Creek,
R. F. D. 2.
J. K. Peper, Winston- Salem.
S. F. Pfohl, Winston. Salem.
A. H. Ray, Winston-Salem.
«M. B. Raymer, Winston-Salem.
J. P. Housseau, Winston-
Salem.
Lee R. Salmons, Winston -
Salem.
P. O. Shallert, Winston-Salem.
J. S. Slate, Winston-Salem.
E. H. Spainhour, Winston-
Salem.
W. C. Stirling. Winston-Salem.
E. F. Strickland, Bethania.
E. S. Thompson. Winston-
Salem.
R L Wall. Winston-Salem.
J. C. Wiggins. Winston-Salem.
J. C. Williams, Winston- Salem.
J. C. Williamson. Winston-
Salem.
W. Wyatt, Winston-Salem.
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
C. H. Banks, Louisburg.
L. M. Bi-am, Woods.
E. H. Bobbitt, Franklint.m.
S. P. Burt, Louisburg.
J. B. Davis, Louisburg.
A. H. Fleming. Louisburg.
S. C. Ford, Franklinton.
J. H. Harris, Franklinton.
A. B. Henderson, Franklinton.
B. C. Johnson, Bunn.
H. M. Johnson, Louisburg.
M. C. King, Franklinton.
J. E. Malone, Louisburg.
J. O. Newell, Louisburg.
C. V. Timberlake, Youngsville.
R. E. Timberlake, Youngsville.
J. B. Williams, Gupton.
A. R. Winston, Franklinton.
R. F. Yarborough, Louisburg.
R. T. Yarborough, Louisburg.
GASTON COUNTY.
C. E. Adams. Gastonia.
Jas. A. Anderson, Gastonia.
J. E. Blair, Gastonia.
M. A. Boyles, Dallas.
J. W. Campbell, Gastonia.
R. S. Clinton, Gastonia.
W. W. Davis, Belmont.
J. A. Dimmette, Gastonia.
H. M. Eddleman. Gastonia.
H. J. Erwin. Gastonia.
P. R. Falls. Gastonia.
D. A. Garrison, Gastonia.
H. F. Glenn. Gastonia.
L. N. Glenn. Gastonia.
P. B. Hall. Belmont.
W. H. Houser, Cherryville.
A. W. Howell, Cherryville.
W. B. Hunter. Gastonia.
Jno. H. Jenkins, Gastonia.
Lee Johnson. Gastonia.
C. E. Lvday. Gastonia.
C. R. McAdams. Belmont.
D. E. McConnell. Gastonia.
C. J. McCombs. Gastonia.
C. H. Pugh. Gastonia.
T. M. McCoy, Mount Holly.
C. E. McLean, Gastonia.
W . S. Matthews, Bessemer
City.
O. L. Miller, Gastonia.
R. C. Miller, Mayworth.
B. D.Moore, Mount Holly.
R. J. Morrison. Cherryville.
G. R. Patrick, Bessemer City.
L. N. Patrick, Gastonia.
J. M. Pressley, Belmont.
T. C. Quickel, Gastonia.
.las. W. Reid, Lowell.
R. E. Rhyne, Gastonia.
Frank Robinson. Lowell.
L. L. Self, Cherryville.
J. M. Sloan, Gastonia.
J. J. Stewart. Mount Holly.
B. C. Taylor. Mount Holly.
F. V. Taylor. Stanley.
S. A. Wilkins, Dallas.
F. G. Wilson, Gastonia.
GATES COUNTY.
T. W. Blanchard. Hobbsvllle.
H. C. Brooks. Sunberry.
T. L. Carter, Gates.
E. F. Corbell, Sunbury.
Geo. D. Williams. Gatesville.
GRAHAM COUNTY.
L. D. Hooper. Robbinsville.
S. F. Howell. Robbinsville.
M. T. Maxwell, Robbinsville.
A. T. Sties. Stecoah.
GRANVILLE COUNTY.
L. W. Anderson. Oxford.
J. H. Booker, Oxford.
T. L. Booth. Oxford.
B. W. Bullock. Oxford.
J. H. Bullock, Hester.
S. H. Cannady. Oxford.
Parrott R. Hardee. Stem.
S. C. Lyon, Creedmoor.
E. B. Meadows. Oxford. R. 1.
J. A. Morris. Oxford. R. 2.
Roger Gray Rogers. Creedmoor.
A. Sails. Oxford. R. 4.
J. F. Sanderford, Creedmore.
G. T. Sikes, Creedmoor.
Wm. Taylor, Stovall.
Nelson Thomas. Oxford.
G. S. Watkins. Oxford.
Jos. Thompson, Creedmoor.
GREENE COUNTY.
J. L. Carroll. Hookerton.
G. C. Edwards, Hookerton.
J. H. Harper. Snow Hill.
N. A. Marlowe, Walstonburg.
W. B. Murphy, Snow Hill.
W. W. Whittington, Snow Hill.
GUILFORD COUNTY.
W. C. Ashworth. Greensboro.
J. W. Austin. I lit;b Point.
H. T. Aydlett, Greensboro.
J. T. J. Battle, Greensboro.
W. P. Beall, Greensboro.
I'.. W. P.est. Greenshoro.
c. w. P.est. Greensboro.
Jos. s. ivits. Greensboro.
P. Bowman, Greensboro.
.1. II Boyles, Greensboro,
w. G, Bradshaw, High Polnl
J. T. Burress, High Point.
L. T i Hlgb Point.
L. G. Cobli
s. s. Coe, High Point.
W. F. Cole. Qreensl
A. M love. Norma
Greensboro.
T. C. Crammer. Ramseur,
w. B. CrutcuhYd. i
W. C. Dunv s imi ,, rfleld.
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J. E. Delllnger, Greensboro.
J. \ i Ick, Gibsonvlle.
II. H. Dodson, Greensboro
V. E. Edwards, 8
B. T. Field. Grei
P. W. Flagge, J
A. F. Fortune, Greensboro.
J. E. Foscue, Jamestown.
M. K. Fox, Gniior.l College.
A K. 1'i-a r nigh Polnl
A. J. h. Gaylord, High Polnl
G. a. Gerron, High Point.
C. 8, Gilmer, Greensboro, R. 6.
J. il Glasscock, Greensboro,
A. M. Cove. Greensboro.
C. S. Grayson. EHgh Point.
A. B Greenn I, Greensboro
lv Harrison, i,
W. K. Ilartsei, Greens
•i. -I- li llton, i Ireei si
D. W. Holt, Greensboro.
W. T. Holt. McLeai
w H. Hughes, G
F. C. Hyatt, Qn en
H. B Hyatt, High P
\V. L. Jackson. High Point.
J. P. Jarho. Greensboro.
W. M. .lones. Greensboro.
James A. Keiger, Greensboro.
J. F. Eernolde, Gceensboro.
R. P. Knight. Greei
E I. i etter, i Ireensboro.
Chas^ T. Lipscomb. Greensboro.
J. W. Long, Greens!
B. K. Lyon. Greensl
W. J. McAnally, High Point-
Hugh W. McCain. High Point
J. F. McCracken, Guilford
College.
C. E. McManus, High Point.
I. T. Mann. High I'.
W. J. Meadows. Greensboro,
lv It. Michaui Gri I iro.
May S. Miles, Greensboro.
A. T. Mills. GiUlford College.
C. E. Moore. Greensboro.
chas. w. Moseiy. Greensboro.
<;. \Y Norman, Greensboro.
F. J. Pate. Greensboro.
A. L. Petree, Greensboro.
A ,\ Phipps, Whitts it. B, 1.
II. C. Pitts. High Point
F. O. Piunkett. Greensboro,
R. 6.
C R. Reaves, Green l
K. <;. Reaves, Greensboro,
\v. p. Reaves. Greensboro,
C E. Reltzel. High Point
W. J. Richardson. Green
Geo. li. Roberson, G
Chas. Roberson. Greet
J. T, Rlevi ' iioro.
Waller w. Rowe, Greensboro,
s. p. Sebastian, Gi
It. A. Schoonover, Green
i \ Bharpe, Greensboro.
F. C Sliiiroe. High Point.
l. i.. Simmon I li
A. T. Smith, Gie. uxlioro.
» > v\ . ■ : i Smith, High Point.
A. 0. SpiHin. Green, 1
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li V Stanton. High Point
Enoch I, Stami i boro
T. m Stanton, High Point.
1 1 r Start ' boro.
c c. Stew an, ' .
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J. \V. Tankersley. Greensboro.
c. \v. Taylor. Stokesdale.
F. R. Taylor, High Point.
.1 ( ;. Thomas, < ire insboro.
I. l'. Turner, Greensboro.
I. »'. Waddy, Greensboro.
I. B. Walker, Gibsonville.
A C. Whitaker. Julian.
Geo. W. Whitsett, Greensboro.
liuxton P>. Williams. Greens-
boro.
.T. A. Williams. Greensboro.
J. D. Williams. Guilford.
Dr. Williams. Bigh Point. R. 1.
A. R. Wilson. Greensboro.
1>. K. Wolfe. Greensboro.
F. G. Woodruff. High Point.
C. E. Young, Greensboro.
HALIFAX COUNTY.
H. I. Clark. Scotland Neck.
II. i . Ferguson, Halifax.
W. L. Fleming, Enfield.
C. H. Fryar. Scotland Neck.
I. E. Green, Weldon.
A. S. Harrison. Enfield.
R. P. Beckwith. Rosemary.
B. Ray Browning, Littleton.
P. C. Cartr, Weldon.
C. Highsmith, Enfield.
F. G. Jarman. Rosemary.
L. H. Justice, Rosemary.
H. G. La=siter. Weldon.
V. M. Liggett, Hohgood.
I. W. M. Long, Roanoke Rapids.
T. W. M. Loye. Roanoke Rapids.
Neill McRae. Littleton.
J. W. Martin. Roanoke Rapids.
John Martin. Roanoke Rapids.
R. P. Mnr head, Weldon.
B. M. Nicholson. Ringwood.
Horace Palmer, Hollister.
F. M. Parker. Enfield.
B. F. Parker. Enfield.
D. F. Patchin, Roanoke Rapids
E. A. Perry. Littleton.
L. J. Picot. Littleton.
S B. Pierce. Weldon.
W. Reid Putney. Littleton.
W. G. Sinter, Weldon.
0. F. Smith, Scotland Neck.
W. G. Suiter. Weldon.
H. G. Thigpen, Scotland Neck.
1. S. Thompson. Weldon.
I. A. Tinslev. Weldon.
F. C. Whitaker. Enfield.
L. T. Whitaker. Enfield.
J. A. White. Scotland Neck.
R. 2.
.T A. Winslev. Weldon.
A. R. Zollieoffer, Weldon.
D. B. Zollieoffer, Weldon.
ARNETT COUNTY.
Arnold. Lillington.
Barefoot, Dunn.
Cayines, Lillington.
Codrington. Dunn.
Coltrane. Dunn.
Denning. Dunn.
Halford. Lillington.
Hicks. Dunn.
Highsmith. Dunn.
Holt. Duke.
McKay. Buie's Creek.
Riddle. Lillington.
Roberts. Coats.
Sexton. Dunn.
Spence. Kipling. R. 1.
Wrenn. Dunn.
Young. Angicr.
AYWOOD COUNTY.
Abel, Waynesyille.
Allen. Waynesville.
Atkinson. Sunburst.
Dayis. Canton.
Ferguson. Crabtree. R. 1.
Graham. Crabtree. R. 1.
Green. Waynesyille.
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J. R. McCracken, Waynesyille.
ll. l, McFadyen, Waynesville.
Walter McMehan. Cresmont.
R. P. Medford. Cove Creek.
s. B. Medford, Clyde.
K. E. Montgomery, Waynesville.
R. W. S. Pegram, Canton.
.1. M. Russell. Canton.
T. F. Reynolds. Canton.
J. A. P. Shields, Cresmont
B. F. Smathers, Waynesville.
H. A. Smathers. Canton.
John H. Smathers. Waynesville.
J. L. Stringfellow. Waynesyille.
S. L. Strinsfield. Sunburst.
Thos. Stringfleld. Waynesyille.
R. L. Walker, Crabtree.
J. H. Way. Waynesyille.
J. E. Wilson. Canton. R. 2.
HENDERSON COUNTY.
J. A. Brook. Hendersonyille.
J. S. Brown. Hendersonyille.
R. 3.
B. F. Cliff. Hendersonyille.
G. E Dixon. Hendersonyille.
A. B. Drafts. Hendersonyille.
Jas. L. Edgerton. H.nderson-
yille.
Columhus Few. Hendersonyille.
S. E. Greenwood,, Fletcher.
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W. B. W. Howe. Henderson-
yille.
W. B. Hutchensnn. Hend rson-
yille. R. 2.
L. L. Johnson. Fletcher. R.F.D.
Levin Jones. Zirconia.
W. R. Kirk. Hendersonyille.
Samuel B. McPheeters. Hen-
dersonyille, R. 6.
E. P. Mallett'. Hendersonyille.
A. Memminger. Flat Rock.
L. B. Moore, Hendersonyille.
L. B. Morse, Hendersonyille.
L. P. Russell. Fletcher.
R. C. Sample. Hendersonyille.
T. W. Summ?r. Fletcher.
Geo. Wright. Hendersonyille.
HERTFORD COUNTY.
T. I. Burbase. Como.
M. L. Futrell. Murfreesboro.
R. H Garey, Murfreesboro.
A. W. Green. Ahoskie.
Geo. N. Harrell. Murfre?sboro.
J. H. Mitchell. Ahoskie.
Paul H. Mitch 11. Ahoskie.
W. B. Pollard. \Vinton.
J. A. Poyyell. Harrellsyille.
L. K. Walker, Ahoskie.
HOKE COUNTY.
G. W. Brown. Raeford.
H. R. Cromartie. Raeford.
G. A. Graham, Raeford.
Reuben McBrayer, Sanatorium.
P. P. McCain. Sanatorium.
McK. McDearmid. Raeford.
Dr. Spruil, Sanatorium.
R. A. Wilkins. Raeford.
HYDE COUNTY.
A. G. Harris. Fairfield.
J. E. Mann. Lake Landing.
T. A. Mann. Fairfield.
L. H. Swindell. Svyan Quarter.
R. E. Windley. Swan Quarter.
IREDELL COUNTY.
M. R. Adams. Statesville.
T. E. Anderson. Statesville.
A. E. Bell. Mooresville.
W. H. Bennett. Mooresville.
F. A. Carpenter. Statesville.
L. V. Cloninger. Statesville.
C. L. Cruse, Statesville.
James Davis. Statesville.
Philip S. Easlev. Statesville.
L. O. Gibson. Statesville.
W. \). Gilmore. Mooresville.
T. V. Goode, Statesville.
Or. Goode. Statesville.
B. s. Holliday, Statesville.
Fred C. Hubbard. Statesville.
P. C. Jurney. Turnersburg.
Ed. King. Statesville. R. F. D.
E. E. Little. Statesville. R. 5.
H. L. Long. Statesville.
R. S. McElwee. Statesville.
J. E. McLaughlin. Statesville.
R. H. Morrison. Mooresville.
C. R. Nicholson. Harmony.
G. W. Nicholson, Harmony.
F. L. Sharpe, Statesville.
S. A. Rhyne, Mooresville.
E. M. Yount. Statesville.
W. E. Wilson. Mooresville.
('. L. Sherrill. Statesville.
J. S. Talley. Troutman.
R. C. Tatum, Statesville.
G. W. Taylor. Mooresville.
.1. W. Taylor. Mooresville.
C. A. Turner. Statesville.
JACKSON COUNTY.
Chas. Z. Candler. Svlva.
D. D. Hooper. Sylva.
A. A. Nichols. Sylva.
Asbury S. Nichols. Sylva.
G. Wilkes. Sylva.
JOHNSTON COUNTY.
M. L. Barefoot. Dunn.
E. N. Booker. Clayton. R. 1.
J. S. Coleman. Kenly.
J. F. Foster. Kenly.
C W. Furlonge. Smithfield.
J. C. Grady, Kenly.
J. A. Griffin. Clayton.
T. A. Griffin. Clayton.
Mitford Hinnant, Micro.
B. A. Hocutt. Clayton.
Thel. Hooks. Smithfield.
Dr. Joyner. Princeton.
S. P. J. Lee. Benson.
E. H. Meddlers. Clayton.
G. A. McLemure. Clayton. R. 1.
J. F. Martin. Benson.
I. W. Maverberg. Selma.
L A. Munns. Smithfield.
R. J. Noble. Selma.
A. S. Oliver. Benson.
G. E. Parker. Benson.
J. B. Person. Selma.
A. H. Rose. Smithfield.
J. H. Stanley, Four Oaks.
K S. Stevens. Princeton.
J B. Surles. Four Oaks.
C. V. Tyner, Smithfield.
H. H. Utley. Benson.
G. D. Viek. Selma.
L. D. Wharton. Smithfield.
A. G. Woodard. Princeton.
G. B. Woodard. KenLv.
J. J. Young. Clayton.
JONES COUNTY.
J. C. Bell. Ma.vsville.
E. L. Bender. Pollocksville.
H. Johnson. Trenton
A. F. Hammond. Pollocksville.
H. G. Monk. Trenton.
C. N. Shaw. Mavsville.
LEE COUNTY.
Dr. Hunt. Jonesboro.
E. E. Long. Sanford.
I H. Lutterloh, Sanford.
E. M. Mclver. Jonesboro.
Lynn Mclver. Sanford.
M. L. Matthews. Sanford.
J. P. Monroe. Sanford.
W. A. Monroe. Sanford.
C. L. Scott. Sanford.
E. P. Snipes. Jonesboro.
E. E. Tony. Sanford.
Leon Watson. Broadway.
J. H. Withers. Broadway. R. 1.
LENOIR COUNTY.
Lytle C. Adams. LaGrange.
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M. L. Carr. LaGrange.
T. H. Faulkner. Kinston.
F. Fitts. Kinston.
Ira M. Hardy. Kinston. R. 3.
W. F. Hargrove, Kinston.
J. P. Harrison. Kinston.
H. O. Hyatt. Kinston.
A. L. Hyatt, Kinston.
G. E. Kornegay. Kinston.
A. D? K. Parrott. Kinston.
Zeb V. Moseley. Kinston.
Dan W. Parrott. Kinston.
J. M. Parrott, Kinston.
11. C. Parrott, Kinston.
William Myers. Pink Hill.
G. P. Mangum. Kinston.
W, T. Parrott. Kinston.
Vance P. Peery. Kinston.
J. A. Pollock. Kinston.
J. W. P. Smithwick. LaGrange.
R. H. Temple. Kinston.
Henry Tull. Kinston.
C. F. West. Kinston.
Weyher. Kinston.
Whitaker. Kinston.
. Wooten, Kinston.
Woodley, Kinston.
Whitaker, Kinston.
LINCOLN COUNTY.
N. Abernethy. Denver.
Costu r. Lincolnton.
Crowell, Lincolnton.
Elliott. Lincolnton.
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C. D. Thompson. Lincolnton.
J. S. Wise. Lincolnton.
Mcdowell county.
R. L. Ashworth, Marion.
R. .T Burgin. Marion.
G. W. Freeman. Old Fort.
John B. Johnson Hid Fort.
J. F. Jonas. Marion.
G. B. Justice. Marion.
M. L. Justice. Marion.
G. S. Kirby. Marion.
J. R Robinson. Old Fort.
.Tas. Reynolds Marion.
J. G. Reid. Marion.
MACON COUNTY.
T. H. Brabson. Franklin. R. 2.
J. H. Fonts. Franklin.
H. T. Horsley. Franklin.
Marv E Lapham. Highlands.
S. H. Lvle. Franklin.
W. A. Rogers. Franklin.
F. L. Siler. Franklin.
Henry P. P. Thompson. High-
lands.
J. L. Welch. Wests Mills.
MADISON COUNTY.
J. H. Baird. Mars Hill.
J. W. Baird. Mars Hill.
I. E. Burnett. Mats Hill.
0. V. Burnett. Big Laurel.
J. T. Carter. Mars Hill.
1. L. English. Faust.
T. J. Frisbee. Spring Creek.
E. C. Holden, White Rock.
J. N. Moore. Marshall.
Geo. H. Packard. White Rock.
Edward Peck. Hot Springs.
M. C. Roberts, Marshall, R. 1.
\V. F. Robinson. Mars Hill.
Geo. Ross. King Creek.
W. A. Sams. Marshall.
David F. Seay. Spring Creek.
J. C. Tilson. Marshall. R. 3.
S. B. Woody, Soring Creek.
MARTIN COUNTY.
G. C. Godwin. Williamston.
W. H. Howell. Williamston.
J. B. H. Knight. Williamston.
R. A. Lloyd, Williamston.
P.. L. Long. Hamilton.
E. M. Long. Hamilton.
M. P. Manning. Robersonville.
R. J. Nelson. Robersonville.
J. H. Pittman. Oak City.
J. S. Rhodes, Williamston.
J. H. Sanders, Williamston.
J. E. Smithwick. Jamesville.
J. E. Ward. Robersonville.
V. A.' Ward. Robersonville.
H. B. York. Williamston.
W. E. Warren, Williamston.
MECKLENBURG COUNTY.
J. S. Abernethy. Charlotte. R.fi.
R. H. Abernethy. Charlotte. R.6.
Annie Alexander. Charlotte.
C. L. Alexander. Charlotte.
Wm. Allan. Charlotte.
John R. Ashe. Charlotte.
Dewit Austin. Charlotte.
Austin. Charlotte.
Austin. Charlotte.
Berryhill. Charlotte.
Blalock \ Charlotte.
A. Bland. Charlotte.
, Bland. Charlotte.
Bost, Charlotte.
Boyette. Charlotte.
, Craven. Charlotte, R. 6.
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s Davidson. Charlotte.
Qearmont, Charlotte
I'ai-nii, Charlotte.
Gallant, Charlotte.
Gibbon. Charlotte.
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I. E Hockett, Charlotte.
Geo. K. Hoover, Derita, it. 13.
O. J. Ilousrr. Chai
L. W. Ilovis. (
L. W. Hunter. Charlotte. It. 1.
W. A. Hunter. Charlotte.
J. It. Irwin. Charlotte.
J. G. Johnston. Charlotte.
It. JT. Kimhrough, Charlotte.
P. M. King. Charlotte.
It. H. Lafferty. Charlotte.
It. 7. Linney, Charlotte.
M. E. Lobchenks, X'
,lno. Wilson McConnell, David-
son.
.1 McDearmon, Chai
C. s. McGargle, Charlotte.
II. \v. McKay. Charlotte.
C. S. McLaughlin. Chai
It. II. McLaughlin, Chai
W. A. MePbaul, Charlotte.
J. P. Ma-' ■ i harlotti
C. A Meisenheimer. Charlotte,
C. H. C. Mills. Char
I C Mont) "'"■ ry, Charlotte.
A. Wylie Moore, charlotte.
Oran Moore, Charlotte
J. <j. Myers, Charlotte.
P.. C. Nalle. Charlotte
W. O. Nesbitt, i
L. B. Newell. Char
Dr. Parson, Charlotte
Ki'ui Patterson, charlotte.
G. II Petaway, charlotte.
.r a. Pethel. Charlotte
W. A. Pethel, chai
W. \V. I'harr. Char
('.. W. Pressley, Chai
11. '/. Query, Charlotte.
J. L. Ransom, PlnevUle.
H. F. Ray. Charlotte.
It. N. Reid. Matthews.
T. V Reid, Matthews.
J. K. ROSS, Chai I. .Me
Otho B It CI
.1 K Shull. Charlotte.
J. (>. Simmons. Chai
T. A. Smith. Charlotte,
i M Strong. Char!
\\ \l Stl
I > r Taylor. Paw Crj
s it. Thompson. Charlotte.
John ll Tucker Charlotte
i; I' Tyson, Charlotte
II a. Wakefield, charlotte
W K Wakefield charlotte
I charlotte.
ll ,i Walker Charlotte
I, D Walker. Charlotte
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PRACTICING PHYSICIANS
\V. W. Washam, Cornelius.
A. M. Wisnant. Charlotte.
Awr Whitley, Matthews, B. 19.
H. M. Wilder, Charlotte.
J. T. Williams. Charlotte.
G. C. Wingate. Charlotte.
Jas. Johnston Withers. David-
son.
B. J. Witherspoon, Charlotte.
W. II. Wooten. Davidson.
T. H. Wright. Charlotte.
A. A. Wyche. Charlotte.
MITCHELL COUNTY.
J. W. Bradshaw. Belief.
V. B. Butt. Bakersville.
Dr. Cooper. Belief. B. 1.
S. J. Cooper. Poplar.
A. C. Gouge. Bakersville.
Chas. Peterson. Spruce Pine.
J. M. Peterson. Spruce Pine.
C. E. Smith. Ledger.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
C. Daligny. Troy.
E. L. Dameron. Star.
C. B. Ingram, Mount Gilead.
S. H. McCall. Troy.
John McMillan. Candor.
N. G. Nicholson. Mount Gilead.
P. B. Bankin. Mount Gilead.
J. B. Shamberger. Star.
A. P. Thompson. Troy.
MOORE COUNTY.
A. McN. Blair, Southern Pines.
A. McN. Blue. Carthage.
H. E. Bowman. Aberdeen.
J. P. Davis. High Falls.
J. L. Dowd. Carthage.
W. Gilman. Lakeview.
C. T. Grier. Carthage.
A. A. McDonald. Jackson
Springs.
W. McDuffle. Hemp.
A. H. McLeod. Aberdeen.
M. W. Marr. Pinehurst.
G. McLeod. Carthage.
M. W. Moore, Pinehurst.
W. C. Mudgett, Southern Pines.
B. G. Bosser. Vass.
H. B. Shields. Carthage.
W. I. Stockdon. Glendon.
M. Eugene Street. Glendon.
NASH COUNTY.
Jas. P. Battle, Nashville.
G. W. Botts, Nashville.
H. Brantley. Sr.. Spring Hope.
H. Brantly, Jr.. Spring Hope.
H. C. Brantly, Spring Hope.
P. G. Chamblee. Spring Hope.
T. D. Coppedge. Nashville.
J. H. Cutchins. Battleboro.
Wood Dean, liattleboro.
Dr. Denton. Castalia.
VVm. Edwards. Spring Hope.
S. V. Lewis. Middlesex.
H. B. Marriott. Battleboro.
J. H. Martin, Battleboro.
T. A. Matthews. Castalia.
J. B. Phillips. Middlesex.
E. C. Powell. Middlesex.
T. T. Boss. Nashville.
J. T. Strickland. Nashville.
Bobt. Wheless. Spring Hope.
Jno. A. Winstead. Nashville.
NEW HANOVER COUNTY
J. H. Alston, Wilmington.
P. W. Avant, Wilmington.
B. H. Bellamy, Wilmington.
C. P. Bolles. Wilmington.
G. E. Bowdoin. Wilmington.
M. D. Bowen, Wilmington.
E. S. Bullock. Wilmington.
Foster F. Burnett Wilmington.
Merl Jno. Carson. Wilmington.
J. E. Cathell. Wilmington.
H. A. Codington. Wilmington.
D. W. Chestnut. Wilmington.
.1. is. Collins. Wilmington.
.1. 1'.. Cranmer, Wilmington.
A. B. Croom. Wilmington.
G. H. doom. Wilmington.
A. McB. Crouch. Wilmington.
B. H. Davis. Wilmington.
J. E. Evans. Wilmington.
L. E. Farthing. Wilmington.
J. D. Freeman. Wilmington.
B. B. Graham. Wilmington.
W. C. Gallowav. Wilmington.
T. M. Green. Wilmington.
Geo. A. Griffith. Wilmington
A. H. Harriss. Wilmington.
E. B. Hart. Wilmington.
J. H. Hornett, Wilmington.
Jos. W. Hooper. Wilmington.
B. D. Jewett. Wilmington.
J. W. Kay. Wilmington.
S. E. Koonce. Wilmington.
Jno. B. LeGwin, Wilmington.
C. C. Low. Wilmington.
Win. D. McMillan. Wilming-
ton.
W. C. Mebane. Wilmington.
J. A. Moore. Wilmington.
W. H. Moore. Wilmington.
J. G. Murphy. Wilmington.
B. W. Page. Wilmington.
J. B. Parker. Wilmington.
H. A. Parris. Wilmington.
C. L. Pridgen. Wilmington.
J. F. Bobertson. Wilmignton.
J. B. Sedberry. Wilmington.
J. T. Schonwald. Wilmington.
W. E. Storm. Wilmington.
J. A. Smith. Wilmington.
J. W. Tankersley. Wilmington.
G G. Thomas. Wilmington.
J. C. Wessell. Wilmington.
L. P. Williams. Wilmington.
E. Wood, Wilmington.
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY.
S. B. Boone. Jackson.
J. E. Brittle. Conway.
P. C. 1 rittle. Conway.
G. H. Cook. Woodland.
Q. H. Cooke. Bich Square.
T. O. Joyner, Severn.
H. W. Lewis. Jackson.
J. L. Lister. Jackson.
L. E. McDaniel. Lasker.
J. L. Outland. Woodland.
C. G. Parker, Woodland.
C. P. Parker. Seaboard.
P. G. Parker. Jackson.
W. B. Parker. Woodland.
B. H. Stancil. Margarettsville.
M. B. Stephenson. Seaboard.
T H "Vali ntine. Vultare.
J. C. Vaughan, Bich Square.
ONSLOW COUNTY.
F. H. Blount. Swansboro.
L. D. Bryan. Snead's Ferry.
E. L. Cox. Jacksonville.
J. P. Henderson. Swansboro.
B. L. Kellum, Jacksonville.
Allen M. McCuiston, Bichlands.
A. M. McCuiston. Bichlands.
C. W. Sutton. Bichlands.
Cyrus Thompson. Jacksonville.
ORANGE COUNTY.
E. A. Abernethy. Chaped Hill.
J. B. Bullitt, Chapel Hill.
E. A. Gentry. Timberlake.
G. W. Gentry. Timberlake.
B. B. Hayes. Hillsboro.
C. H. Hemphill. Chapel Hill.
C. H. Hughes. Cedar Grove.
C. D. Jones. Hillsboro.
B. B. Lawson. Chapel Hill.
B. B. Llovd. Carrboro.
Wm. Lynch. Chapel Hill.
W. DeB. MacNider. Chapel
Hill.
C. S. Mangum. Chapel Hill.
I. I. Manning. Chapel HilL
J. M. Thompson. Mebane.
PAMLICO COUNTY.
G. S. Attmore. Stonewall.
Daniel A. Dees. Bayboro.
J. E. McCleese. Oriental.
St. Elmo McCotter. Bayboro.
PASQUOTANK COUNTY.
G. W. Caldwell. Elizaueth City
B. B. Davis, Weeksville.
I. Fearing. Elizabeth City.
Zenos Fearing, Elizabeth City.
S. W. Gregory. Elizabeth City.
J. B. Griggs, Elizabeth City.
M. M. Harris. Elizabeth City.
E. L. Hoffler, Elizabeth City.
B. L. Kendiick, Elizaueth City.
E. W. Lister. Weeksville.
F. W. Lovverv. Elizaueth City.
T. S. McMullen. Elizaueth City
A. L. PendLton. Elizabeth
City.
W. A. Peters. Elizabeth City.
J. J. Purdy. Oriental.
C. W. Sawyer. Elizaueth City.
W. \S". Sawyer. Elizabeth City.
H. D. Walker. Elizaueth City.
J. H. White. Elizabeth City.
C. B. Williams. Elizabeth
City.
PENDER COUNTY.
L. L. Alexander, Topsail Sound.
L. L. Alexander. Topsail Sound.
0. B. Baldwin. Burgaw.
T. J. Haggard. Atkinson.
J. T. Hoggard. Atkinson.
W. I. Taylor, Burgaw.
B. J. Williams. Bocky Point.
PERQUIMANS COUNTY.
Thos. A. Cox. Hertford.
G. E. Newuy. Hertford.
W. A. Hoggard. Hertford
B. F. D.
B. W. Sharp. Hertford.
Bobt. W. Smith. Hertford.
1. A. Ward. Belvidere.
PERSON COUNTY.
B. S. Baynes. Hurdle Mills.
W. A. Bradsher. Boxboro.
J. I. Coleman. Hurdle Mills.
W. T. Long. Boxboi'o.
B. E. Love. Boxuuio.
J. H. Merritt. Woodsdale. B. 1.
A. F. Nichols. Boxboro.
D. W. l>ritchett. Center Grove.
Peter Pritehett. Center Grove.
B. S. Baynes. Hurdle Mills.
J. F. Swann. Semora.
B. A. Thaxton. Boxboro.
E. L. Tucker. Boxboro.
G. T. Vickers. Boxboro.
PITT COUNTY.
T. G. Basnight. Stokes.
James A. Battle. Greenville.
E. B. Beaslev. Fountain.
Zeno Brown, Greenville.
W. M. Capehart. Greenville.
P. J. Chester. Greenville.
B. T. Cox, Winterville.
W. W. Dawson. Grifton.
G. G. Dixon, Ayden.
Jos. Dixon. Greenville.
W. H. Dixon. Ayden.
C. J. Ellen. Greenville.
Paul Fitzgerald. Greenville.
W. M. Fountain. Greenville.
M. T. Frizzelle. Ayden.
Cecil Garrington. Bethel.
J. C. Green. Greenville.
S. Hassell. Greenville.
J. D. Hemingway. Bethel.
Jno. Hudson. Grimesland.
C. M. Jones. Grimsland.
Annie Joyner. Greenville.
C. C. Joyner. Farmville.
C. O'H. Lauchinghouse. Green-
ville.
PRACTICING PHYSICIANS
Jenness Morrill, Falkland.
D. S. Morrill. Farmville.
H. P. Moseley, Farmville.
J. E. Nobles. Greenville.
K. B. Pace. Greenville.
L. C. Skinner. Greenville.
Jos. Smith. Greenville.
G. H. Sumrell. Ayden.
Wm. Whitfield, Grifton. R. 1.
W. M. Willis. Farmville.
POLK COUNTY.
Earle. Grady. Tryon.
W. T. Head. Melvin Hill.
J. 0. Hooper. Saiuda.
M. C. Palmer. Tryon.
E. M. Salley. Saluda.
RANDOLPH COUNTY.
F. E. Asbury. Asheboro.
A. M. i,ulla, Asheboro, R. 2.
J. D. Bulla. Trinity. R. 1.
R. L. Caviness. Coleridge.
F. C. Craven. Ramseur.
G. A. Foster. Liberty.
D. L. Fox. Randleman.
L. M. Fox, Asheboro.
Thos. I. Fox, Franklinville.
C. A. Hayworth. Coleridge.
T. L. Hehns, Seagrove.
C. C. Hubbard. Farmer.
J. V. Hunter. Asheboro.
D. J. Johnson. Seagrove.
VV. J. Moore. Asheboro.
R. W. Myers. Fullers.
R. D. Patterson. Liberty.
C. H. Phillips, Thomasville.
R. 4.
A. H. Redding. Cedar Falls.
O. W. Shellum, Stanley.
F. A. Shephard. Liberty. R. 2.
W. I. Sumner. Randleman.
Chas. S. Tate. Ramseur.
J. M. Thomlinson. Richdale.
A. C. Whitaker. Julian.
C E. Wilkerson, Randleman.
T. R. Williams. Staley.
RICHMOND COUNTY.
G. C. Caddell. Hoffman.
R. S. Cole. Rockingham.
VV. P. Coppedge. Ellerbee:
A. C. Everett. Ruckingham.
R. F. I).
Jno. I. Fovvlks, Hamlet.
F. B. Garrett. Rockingham.
F. J. Garrett. Rockingham.
M. A. Hatcher. Hamlet.
W. L. Howell. Ellerbee.
W. D. James. Hamlet.
II. F. Kinsman. Hamlet.
J. M. Eedbetter. Rockingham.
W. R. Mcintosh. Rockingham.
J. M. Maness. Ellerbee.
L. D. McPhail. Rockingham.
Dr. Moncure. Hamlet.
R. T. Nichols. Rockingham.
J. S. Perry. Hamlet.
F. D. Quick. Rockingham.
J. H. Robinson. Hamlet.
Wm. Calvin Terry. Hamlet.
Win. P. Webb. Rockingham.
ROBESON COUNTY.
N. H. Andrews. Rowland.
H. M. Baker. Lumberton.
R. I. Beam. Lumberton.
E. L. Bowman. McDonalds.
J. P. Brown. Fairmont.
T. W. Carmichael, Rowland.
Thos. F. Costlier. Lumberton.
D S. Currie. Parkton.
W. E. Evans. Rowland.
O. C. Faulk. Maxton. R. 3.
H. B. Gibson, Red Springs.
E. R. Hardin. Lumberton.
If. H. Hodgin. Red Springs.
W. T. Jenette. Marietta.
T. C. Johnson, Lumberton.
B F McMillan. Red Slum.'
Jno. Knox. Jr.. Lumberton.
G. W. Locklear, Pembroke.
Howard Reely, Rowland.
H. T. Pope. Lumberton.
J. D. Quick, Lumberton.
Jas. A. Martin, Lumberton.
R. D. McMillan. Red Springs.
J. L. McMillan. Red Springs.
C. T. Poole. St. Pauls.
J. F. Nash. St. Pauls.
T. A. Norment. Lumberton.
W. W. Parker. Lumberton.
L E. Ricks. Fairmont.
M. L. Perry.. Maxton.
R. G. Rozier, Lumberton.
T. Stamps. Lumber Bridge.
J. O. McLelland. Maxton.
F. H. Pittman. Fairmont.
J. McN. Smith. Rowland.
N A. Thompson. Lumberton.
Dr. West. Fairmont.
Dr. Watson. Maxton.
J. M. Smith. Rowland.
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY.
M. B. Abernethy. Reidsville.
J. H. Ault. Mayodan.
Dr. Badgett. Ruffln.
Thos. A. Booz. Stoneville.
D. w. Courts. Reidsville.
M. P. Cummings. Reidsville.
D. C. Dicks. Madison. R. 3.
J. F. Dicks. Stoneville.
II. ('. Dickson. Madison.
G. P. Dillard. Draper.
Sam Ellington. Wentworth.
Paul Fetzer, Mayodan.
E. R. Grasty. Reidsville.
H. H. Harrison. Mayodan.
S. G. Jett. Reidsville.
W. A. Johnston. Reidsville.
M. H. McBryde. Reidsville.
J. W. McGeehee. Reidsville.
S. L Martin. Leaksville.
R. C. Matherson. Madison.
W. W. Matthews. Leaksville.
R. C. Miller. Mavworth.
Jno. B. Ray. Leaksville.
E. E. Richardson. Leaksville.
J. T. Stewart. Summerfield,
R. 2.
.las. Stockard. Reidsville.
B. P. Stokes. Ruffln.
T. G. Taylor. Leaksville.
A. F. Tuttle. Spray.
Ed. Warren. Leaksville. R. 2.
J. E. Warren. Spray,
.1. W. Watkins. Reidsville.
(\ R. Wharton. Ruiiin.
J. H. Thacker, Reidsville, R. i.
.1. B. Wray, Leaksville.
T. J. Taylor. Madison.
S. E. Webb. Draper.
Dr. Wells. Reidsville.
W. P. Wilson. Madison.
ROWAN COUNTY.
C. W. Armstrong. Salisbury.
O. R. Black, Landis.
D. T. Roger, Rockwell.
\v. c. , oyden. China Grove.
Mason Brawley. Salisbury.
It. V. Brawley, Salisbury
C. E, Brown, Salisbury. R. 3.
G. A. Brown. Mount 1'lla.
.1. G. Busby, Sprncer.
J. D. Carlton. Salisbury.
G. W. Choat, Salisbury.
I', w. Coi . Gold Hill.
Wm. A. Coleman, Salisbury.
J. is. Council, Salisbury.
R, L. Cowan, Salisbury. R. 2.
r. i,. Daniels. Salisbury.
r,. o. Edwards. Landis.
I'. A. Ellis. Salisbury.
N. N. finning. Cleveland.
L, A. Gibson. Landis.
ii g iiciiig. Salisbury.
J E Lc. Woodleaf.
B W Mi i irv.
W. W. Mel ury.
ll. L Monk, Salisbury.
I. Mi airy.
II. ii. Newman, Salisbury.
.in. i. ii i'.
i . ,\ IC i
R. L. Ramsay, E
Wm. Shaver, St*
F. G. Si i
w. C. Slate, Si
B. B. Smith, Ea I Si
C. E. Smith. Sail bury.
F. B.
I. ]•;. Stokes, Salisbury.
E. M. Mummerel. <'i'
H 2.
c \i. Van Poole, Salisbury.
It. M. Wi I irv.
J. W. Whitehead, Salisbury.
\v w Ison, Salisbury
s p Wrbrht. Salisbury.
RUTHERFORD COUNTY.
■I M. Allhands. l I
R. M. Andrews. B
M. ii. Biggs. Butherfordton.
W. C. r.
L B. Buckhannon, Union
Mills.
R ll. Crawfi rd, Ruthi rfi i
Amos <>. Duncan, Henrii
Chas. Gold. Kllenhoro.
T. v. Goode, Rutherford Col-
lepe.
L. B. Ilarrill. Carol. -en.
Romeo Hicks, n
W. ll. F. Logan, Rutherfor.
T C Lovi
T. C McB I rest City.
Eenry Norris. B
G. P. it Id. I
\ \ Km. i er i
h \. Schenck, Rutherfordton.
Marvin Scruggs. Rutherfordton.
J. R. Tb. a. Bo Ic I! 1
W A. Thompson, Ruth. ■
ton.
.1. C. Tuinv Rutherfordl
C. B. Wiseman, Hem
SAMPSON COUNTY.
T. C. Bullock, Autryvllle.
G. ('. Beard, K
B F. Butler. Clinton.
Paul Crumpler. Clinton.
E. T HollingBWorth. Clinton.
J. D, Kerr. Clinton.
A M. Lee. cinnon.
i Matthls. Insold.
J. u Parker. Clinl
\ \ m.. nai d, Kerr.
O. L. Parker. Clinton.
E T. Sessom. C
William E, sioan. Garland
G I. Svkes, SalembuTR.
i Cleveland Tui llnRl < ■
ii i: i ndei wi
It. B, Wilson. \ wton ( ;
SCOTLAND COUNTY.
M. B. Cannady, LaurinburR.
E. A. law in. LaurinburR.
B. F. Falls. LaurinburR.
,i. M Gardner, Gil. son.
Jno. s, Gibson, Gi
\ E .lacks.. n. LaurinburR.
F p, James, LaurinburR.
p John Laurlnbura,
l ■: a i G
\ ".i M ' \\ i 'mm.
Peter McL an, LaurinburR,
■ lini Fan-. Gil. son.
Ii. m Prlnci i.' i"g.
H ' : SI
.1. w w irel Hill
STANLY COUNTY
,i a ah. n Mi ■• London.
.i \ \),,i. Ubemarle,
i: \ Branch, Nom
PRACTICING PHYSICIANS
J I. Campbell. Norwood.
15. P. Cox. Palmerville.
L. V. Dunlap. Albemarle.
W. C. Fitzgerald. Albemarle.
.1 (' Hall. Albemarle.
P. E. Hartsell, Oakboro.
T. A. Hathcock. Norwood.
\V. I. Hill. Albemarle.
R. W. Ivey. New London.
J. F. Laton. Albemarle.
C. M LentZ. Albemarle,
n. 15. Moore. Badln.
\V. T. Rainey. Badin.
W T. Shaver. Badln.
D. P. Whitley. Albemarle.
STOKES COUNTY.
Holman Bernard. Pinnacle.
Wade H. Bvnum. Germanton.
J. H. Ellington. Sandy Ridge.
Elias Fuln. Walnut Cove.
E. M. Griffin. King.
J. L. Hanes. Pine Hall.
C. I,. Helsabeck. Mixpah.
R. S. Helsabeck. Mizpah.
A. G. .Tones. Walnut Cove. .
W L McCanless. Danbury.
W. V. McCanless. Danbury.
S. A. Moir. Francisco.
R H Morefleld. Westfleld.
J W. Neal. Walnut Cove. R. 3.
M. D. Phillips. Dalton.
A. 3. Pringle. Campbell.
J W. Slate. Walnut Cove.
G. E. Stone. Tobaccoville.
.T R Shreves. Germanton.
.T W. Slate. Walnut Cove.
S F. Tillotson. King. R. 1.
R G Tuttle. Walnut Cove.
R. T. Tuttle. Walnut Cove.
SURRY COUNTY.
E. C. Ashby. Mount Airy.
T. B. Ashby. Mount Airy.
J M. Flippiii. Mount Airy.
R. E. L. Flinnin. Pilot Mtn.
G. T. Divers. Mount Airy.
C. A. Baird. Mount Airy.
R, D. Flippin. Pilot Mtn.. R. 1.
R. S. Flippin. Westfleld.
S T. Flippin. Siloam.
R. R. Folger. Dodson.
Ira S. Gambill. Dobson.
R. R. Garvey. State Road.
E. M. Hollingsworth. Mount
R. E. Hollingsworth. Mount
Airy.
Dr. Hege. Mount Airy.
R M. Lancaster. Dobson.
Moir S. Martin. Mount Airy.
L. .1. Moorefleld. Mount Airy.
J. M. Reece. Elkin.
J. W. Ring. Elkin.
H. B. Rowe. Mount Airy.
M. A. Rovall. Elkin.
H. C. Salmons. Elkin.
J P.. Smith. Pilot Mtn.
,T. T Smith. Westfleld
W. M. Stone. Dobson.
W. S. Taylor. Mount Airy.
Dr. Turner, Elkin.
W. R. Welborn. Elkin.
L. L. Williams. Mount Airy.
.T L. Woltz. Mount Airy.
T. H. Worrell. Mount Airy.
SWAIN COUNTY.
A. M. Bennett. Bryson City.
P. R. Bennett. Bryson City.
D. R. Brvson. Bryson City.
W. H. Clark. Dorse.v.
J. A. Cooper. Almond.
J. P. DeHart. Bryson Citv.
Dr. Gill. Smokemont.
R. D. Holt. Cherokee.
J. F. Ritter. Fontana.
J H. Teague. Whittier.
H. W. Tidmarsh. Whittier.
.T. L. Reeves. Ravensford.
Dr. RUES. Fontana.
J. F. Riter. Fontana.
J. G. Storie. Proctor.
TRANSLYVANIA COUNTY.
E. Li. English. Roseman.
E. s. English, Brevard.
C. Grimshaw. Sapphire.
C. W. Hunt. Brevard.
M. M. King, Brevard.
A. E. Lvdav. Penrose.
W. M. Lvdav. Brevard.
W. J. Wallis. Brevard.
TYRRELL COUNTY.
A. J. Cahoon. Columbia.
B. W. Cohn. Columbia.
C. A. Flowers, Columbia.
UNION COUNTY.
R. Armfleld. Marshwille, R. 1.
J. E. Ashcraft. Monroe.
Watt Ashcraft. Monroe.
J. W. Bailey, Mineral Springs.
.1. M. Belk. Monroe.
J. M. Blair. Monroe.
M. P. Blair. Marshville.
T. E Craig. Waxhaw.
H. H. Creft. Monroe.
J. Y. Fitzgerald. Indian Trail.
R. H. Garren. Monroe.
L E. Guion. Waxhaw.
.T. R Jerome. Wineate.
W. M. Lov. T'nionville.
J. S. Massey. Monroe.
W. R. McCain. Waxhaw.
G. B. Nance, Monroe.
A. D. N. Whitlev. ITnionville.
H. D. Stewart, Monroe.
S. A. Stevens. Monroe.
R. L. Payne. Monroe.
D. R. Perkins. Marshville.
G. C. Pruitt. Monroe
E. J. Williams. Movroe. R. 1
G. M. Smith. Monroe.
J. W. Neal. Monroe.
VANCE COUNTY.
D. C. Absher. Henderson.
Beni. G. Allen. Henderson.
R. S. Bailey. Henderson.
H. H. Pass. Henderson.
J. E. Baxter. Henderson.
S. M. B°ckford. Henderson.
W. B. Chapin. Townsville.
Goode Cheatham. Henderson.
N. H. Crews. Henderson.
E. V Farmer. Henderson.
W. H. Furman. Henderson.
R. F. Gill. Henderson.
D. W. Hardee. He"d j rson.
F. P. Harris. Henderson.
E J. Kehoe. Henderson.
J. E. Lovell. Klttrell.
L. C. Mcintosh. Henderson.
H. A. Newell. Henderson.
R. T. Unchurch- Henderson.
.T. M. Wells. Middleburg.
.Tno. W. Wheeler Henderson.
C. D. Wyehe. Dabney.
WAKE COUNTY.
R. K. Adams. Raleigh.
C. O. Abernethy. Raleigh.
Jas. Allen. Wendell.
Albert Anderson. Raleigh.
Spright Barbee. Zebu'on.
K. P. Battle. Paleigh.
O. D. Baxter. Raleigh.
Carl M. Bell. Raleigh
G. M. Bell. Wakefield.
N. M. Blalock. McCullers.
R. F. D.
H. M. Bonner. Raleigh.
L T, Buchanan. .Ir.. Raleigh.
J. S. Buffalo. Garner.
B. W. Burt. New Hill. R. 1.
A. C. Camnbell. Raleigh.
E. D. D. Carroll. Raleigh.
Z. M. Caveness. Raleigh.
M. C. Chamblee. Wakefield.
C. E. Cheek. Fuauav Springs.
J. R. Crozier. Raleigh.
C. J. Edwards. Cary.
0. E. Finch. Apex.
Chas. E. Flowers. Zebulon.
M. L. Fowler. Zebulon.
R. H. Freeman. Raleigh.
M. R. Gibson. Raleigh.
Harold Glasscock. Raleigh.
T. A. Griffin. Wendell.
A. W. Goodwin. Raleigh.
J. M. Harper. Zebulon.
H. B. Haywood. Jr.. Raleigh.
Hubert Haywood. Sr.. Raleigh.
J. R. Hester. Knightsdale.
S. P. Holding. Wake Forest.
M. C. Horton. Raleigh.
W. C. Horton. Raleigh.
J. P. Hunter. Cary.
Tom Jefferies, Wake Forest.
Chas. L. Jenkins. Raleigh.
R. W. Johnson. Apex.
E. H. Jones, Raleigh.
T. M. Jordon. Raleigh.
E. C. Judd. Raleigh.
J. M. Judd. Cardenas.
F. D. Kitchin. Wake Forest.
A. W. Knox, Raleigh.
E. J. Lawrence, Raleigh.
E. F. Long. Raleigh.
J R. Lowerv. Raleigh.
J J. L. McCullers. McCullers.
C. F. McDowell. Zebulon.
J. W. McGee. Jr.. Raleigh.
.Tno. S. McKee. Raleigh.
J. L. Moore. Wendell.
Kemp Neal. Raleigh.
Paul N. Neal. Raleigh.
R. P. Noble. Raleigh.
J. H. Norman. Raleigh.
J. R. Outlaw, Zebulon.
J. A. J. Penny. Neuse.
J. J. Phillips, Raleigh.
Dr. Phillips. Wake Forest.
J. B. Powers. Sr. . Wake Forest.
I M. Proctor. Raleigh.
O. L Ray, Raleigh, R. F. 1
A. E. Riggsbee. Morrisville.
F. B. Roberts, W. Raleigh.
J. R. Rogers. Raleigh.
Albert S. Root. Raleigh.
H. A. Rovster. Raleigh.
W. I. Royster. Raleigh.
A. T. Russell, Wendell.
L P. Sorrell. Raleigh. R.F.D 6.
S. P. Sorrell. Raleigh. R. 6.
W. W. Stancell. Raleigh.
J. M. Temnleton. Cary.
S. W. Thompson. Neuse.
Henry Turner. Raleigh.
H. P. ITnderhill. Wendell.
J. B. Watson. Raleigh.
L. N. West. Raleigh.
Chas. B. Wilkerson. Raleigh.
T. E. Wilkerson. Raleigh.
P. H. Williams. Raleigh.
J. T. Wortham, Raleigh.
J. B. Wright. Raleigh.
L. B. Young. Wake Forest.
WARREN COUNTY.
T. H. Haywood. Warrenton.
Thos. J. Holt. Wise.
Dr. Horton. Macon.
G. H. Macon. Warrenton.
N. D. Morton. Norlina.
F. H. Packard. Norlina.
C. H. Pette. Warrenton.
W. D. Rodgers. Warrenton.
T. B. Williams. Ridaewav.
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
W. A. Williams. Leander.
T. L Bray. Plymouth.
A. W. Disosway . Plymouth.
B. F. Halsev. Roper.
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W. H. Hardison. Creswell.
J. L. Hassell. Creswell.
C. McGowan, Plymouth.
L. Mitchell. Plymouth.
John W. Speight. Roper.
W. II. Ward. Plymouth.
WATAUGA COUNTY.
McG. Andrews. Boone.
E. F. Bingham. Amantha.
G. D. Bingham. Sugar Grove.
B. K. Bingham. Boone.
Robt. Bingham. Boone.
\V. O. Bingham. Sugar Grove.
R. H. Hardin. Shulls Mills.
J. E. Brooks. Blowing Rock.
J. B. Phillips. Sugar Grove.
F. M. Greer. Mabel.
J. W. Jones. Boone.
H B. Perry. Valle Cruris.
W J Lowe. Watauga Falls.
W. J. Love, Watauga Falls.
WAYNE COUNTY.
G. B. Benton, Fremont.
M. T. Bizzell, Goldsboro.
W. H. Bryant, Goldsboro.
I. M. Cashell, Goldsboro.
W. H. Cobb, Goldsboro.
W. B. Crawford, Goldsboro.
O. C. Daniels, Goldsboro.
A. J. Ellington, Goldsboro.
W. W. Faison, Goldsboro.
J. E. Fort. Goldsboro.
T. L. Ginn. Goldsboro.
E. T. Gordon. Goldsboro.
L. O. Hayes. Fremont.
Henderson Irwin. Eureka.
H. B. Ivey. Goldsboro.
J. N. Johnson. Goldsboro.
Clara E. Jones. Goldsboro.
T. F. Jones. Eureka.
C. L. Lassiter.- Fremont.
R. B. Miller. Goldsboro.
C. C. Henderson. Mount Olive.
J. E. Moore. Mount Olive.
G. B. Morris. Mount Olive.
S F Park-r. Mou-it Olive.
J. E. Patrick. Seven Sorines.
E C Person. Pikeville.
Jos. Edgar Person. Pikeville.
Heck Person. Goldsboro.
Hickman Ray. Goldsboro.
Monto Rivers. Mount Olive.
K. A. Smith. Goldsboro.
\v. II. Smith. Goldsboro.
Jno. Stoicer, Coldsboro.
H W. Suiter. Goldsboro.
Win. Spicer. Goldsboro.
\V. ('. Ste< le. Mount Olive.
C. F. Strosnlder. Goldsboro.
W. G. Sutton, Seven Springs.
Mel. Tatum. Mount Olive.
M. M. Tatum. Mount Olive.
W. T. Turlington, Fremont
J \V. Wilkins, Mount Olive.
Albert H. Zealey. Goldsboro.
WILKES COUNTY.
J. W. Choat, Ronda.
11. C. Douthitt. Roaring River.
J. E. Duncan. N. Wilkesboro.
A. J. Ella. Ready Branch.
F. II. Gilreath, N. Wilkesboro.
L. A. Hauser. N. Wilkesboro.
T. H. Higgins. Trap Hill.
W. P. Horton. N. Wilkesboro.
L. A. Hauser. N. Wilkesboro
W. McK. Hunter. Hayes.
E. M. Hutchens. N. Wilkes-
boro.
C. S. Sink. N. Wilkesboro.
L. P. Somers. New Castle.
Bryan SDicer. McGradv.
W. A. Tavlor. N. Wilkesboro.
W. R. Triplett. Purlear. R. 1.
J. M. Turner. N. Wilkesboro.
J. W. White. Wilkesboro.
WILSON COUNTY.
W. H. Anderson. Wilson.
W. S. Anderson. Wilson.
B. F. Barnes. Elm City.
C. H. Barron. Elm City. R. 1
Henrv Best. Wilson.
Geo. M. Brooks. Elm City.
S. H. Crocker. Stantonsburz.
E. T. Dickenson. Wilson.
C. E. Eagles. Wilson. R. 4.
John F. Foster. Bailey.
L. V. Grady. Wilson. R. 2.
B H Hackney. Lucama.
F. S. Hargraves, Wilson.
F W. Hargraves. Wilson.
B S. Herring. Wilson.
N B. Herring. Wilson.
ii. K. Hoover,
B. ii. Johi
I w. Lamm. l.u<uma.
P P Lai
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E. C mi
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Geo W Mlti i I W
W \- Mitel
C. E. Moore, Wl
B. G. Moor,-. Elm I
k l Moore, u
ii G Perry. «
T i; Person. :rg.
ii. ii. Powell int.
k. ii Putney, Elm I
\i Sallba, Wl
G A Smith, Black Creek.
L. J. Smith, w
E. L. Strickland. Wilson.
C. I. \-
A. F. Williams. Wilson.
C. A. W lard, Wilson.
YADKIN COUNTY.
C. G. Bryant. Vadkinville. B. 1.
G. u. Bryant. JonesvUle.
J. J Cllngman, cana. R. 1.
V. F. Couch, STadMnville,
J. R. Finney, I
S. A. Harding. Yadkinvil! K
S. A. Harding. Yadkinvtll. Ill
T. R Harding. Vadkinville.
W G. Leak. El
S. L. Russell. Vadkinville. It. 1
S L aussell Vadkinville. R. 1.
W E. Rut ledge. Vadkinville.
T. w. Shore. Boonville.
YANCEY COUNTY.
Will Bennett, Bald Creek.
J B Ewinn. BurnsviUe,
.1 M Fair.hild C -lo.
J B. Gribhs, Burnsrllle.
Dr. McCurrle I
w. ('. McCurry. Murrhlson.
I. N. McLean. Murrhison.
w A. Peck. Ramseytown.
Will Peek. Ramseytown.
J. L Rav. Bumsvtlle
W B. Robertson. BurnsviUe.
W C. Towe. Paint Gap.
Practicing Dentists
Allen, T. S., Farmville.
Alexander, C. L., Charlotte.
Adams. J. Q.. Fayetteville.
Abernethv. A. D., Granite Falls.
Aycock, B. L.. Princeton.
Ashburn, T. F., Liberty.
Allen R. T. , Lumberton.
Anderson, F. J., Winston-
Salem.
Almond, C. T., Andrews.
Adams, A. J., Durham.
Anderson, R. P., Mocksville.
Anderson. B. R., Denton.
Anally. C. W., Madison.
Albright. Geo. B.. Spencer.
Allen. T. I., Charlotte.
Adams. C. A.. Jr., Durham.
Aiken, J. L., Pickens.
Bland. A. 1!.. Warsaw-
Baldwin. A. M.. Wilmington.
Battle, J. J., Rocky Mount.
Barnett, O. J. G.. Spencer.
Bardin, Jas. B., Chadbourn.
Brooks, S. O., Charlotte.
Baird. C. D.. Franklin.
Butler, S. E., Warsaw
Bennett. C. C, Asheville.
Branch, E. A., Norwood.
Bender, O. .T., Pollocksville.
Brown, B. W., Tarboro.
Blanchard, Dexter, Raleigh.
Bryan, Chas. H., Apex.
Boyette, J. M.. Southport.
Boyles, A. V., Dallas.
Brooks, J. H.. Burlington.
Benbow, L. W., Winston-
Salem.
Burton, A. S.. New Bern.
Bingham, J. P.. Carthage.
Bess. C. M., Statesville.
Beam, C. M., Asheville.
Butler, J. R . Dunn.
Brown. IT. H.. Laurlnburg.
Iiarber. A. D., Sanford.
Barker, O. C, Asheville.
Bone, A. C, Rocky Mount.
Botts, J. S.. Greensboro.
Cass. C. D., Raleigh.
r.anks. C. if . Louishurg.
Booth. R. S., Warrenton
Bollard. T. P., Roseboro.
Bell W V., Asheville.
Bain. C. D . Dunn.
Baker. It. IV. King's Mountain
Biven S. B.. Cliarlotte.
Berryhill, A M . Charlotte.
Burks, R. It.. Marshall.
Black J. W.. Rocky Mount.
Broughton, B. n . lui.-igh.
Bingham. L. B., Boon.-
Banner. .1 E . Mount Airy.
Blalock. .1. A . Jack
Bi am, a P a bevl
Brown, W. I . Greenville
Bobbltt, S. I. . Monroe
Barnard. G C KannapolU
Bule, L. E.. Red Springs.
Bennett, J. O.. Aaherllle
Bell. V. E . Raleigh
! | M I I Wl
Bumgardner, E ' ■ ■
\: ickburn, C. a . Wli
Salem.
Barnes, V M . Wilson.
i-rvuii. i u Oxford.
w i: . w. \.
Click. E <: . Blkln,
Coble I. <■ ■ '
Carroll, N. , Ralelgn
Crews u w . ThomasriiM
Carson u B"., HendersonrUle
Couch, n H ■ I lkll >
('line. W It M
Carr, Geo \ Durham,
Cobb, A .1.11
Clayton. W t , HUb Polnl
Cobb w . Wlnston-Batom
Craven A W., Boonville.
Clarke U h P.. Wilmington
Coffey l M • Unoolnton
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PRACTICING DENTISTS
Coleman. P. H., Wilmington.
Cromartie, A. S., Fayetteville.
Cox, Ella B„ Badin.
Carlton, J. W., Spencer.
Clarke, J. D., New Bern.
Cole, JR. S., Rockingham.
Cone, P. B., Williamston.
Conrad, W. J., Winston -Salem.
Current, W. C, Statesville.
Coltrane, J. P., Zebulon.
Croom, Jas. D., Maxton.
Cromartie, H. R., Raeford.
Cripliver, W. L., Lexington.
Carlton, J. D., Salisbury.
Chambers, E. O., Asheville.
Chamberlain, C. II., Mur-
freesboro.
Cook, Frederick C, Elizabeth
City.
Culbreth, N. A., Wilmington.
Campbell, T. A., Aberdeen.
Campbell, J. F., Badin.
Carr, H. C, Durham.
Crutchfleld, J. G., Asheboro.
Chamblee, P. G., Spring Hope.
Cromwell, A. L., Winston-
Salem.
Carr, R. L., Greenville.
Chamberlain, E. H., Rocking-
ham.
Currie. N. K., Tabor.
Castlebury, F. D., Raleigh.
Carr, I. N., Durham.
Casey, R. P.. Blowing Rock.
Carpenter, W. W., Bennetts-
ville.
Crank, C. J., Roanoke Rapids.
Cheek, Joss M., Asheville.
Carter, Geo. K., Taylorsville.
Crawford. Dean H., Marion.
Choate, E. C, Cooleemee.
Davenport, L. J., Wilmington.
Davis, I. H., Oxford.
Davis, Frank W., Asheville.
Daniel, H. C, Salisbury.
Dreher, J. H., Wilmington.
Dardin, P. I.. Mount Olive.
Dameron, L. L., New Bern.
Douglas, S. E., Raleigh.
Daniels, L. M., Aberdeen.
Dowd. J. L. , Carthage.
Dunston, Chas. A., Raleigh.
Davis, W. R.. Whiteville.
Dupree, L. J., Lillington.
Dula. A. M. , Black Mountain.
Deyton. T. W. . Green Mountain.
Durham, ,T. H., Wilmington.
Dawkins, Chas. D., Greensboro.
DeLaney, H. B., Jr., Raleigh.
Davis, Thos. F. , Boonville.
Edwards, Z. L., Washington.
Edwards, M. A., Kernersville.
Ezzell, W. L. . Concord.
Edge. C. E.. Rocky Mount.
Ellington, R. H., Salisbury.
Edwards. R. H., Morganton.
Evans, F. A., Asheville.
Evans, G. G.. Raleigh.
Evans, Ed. J., Asheville.
Elerbee, J. H., Rockingham.
Everett, J. B., Murfreesboro.
Edwards, J. R., Fuquay Springs
Eringhaus, E. , Hendersonville.
Edwards, A. C. , Lawndale.
Edwards. L. M., Durham.
Edmondson. J. R. , Wilson.
Evans. Geo. J., Asheville.
Fleming, A. H.. Louisburg.
Finch, S. J.. Oxford.
Frazier, T. T.. Oxford.
Fitzgerald, Paul. Greenville.
Frink. B. L. , Asheville.
Fitzgerald, W. C. Albemarle.
Frost. J. S., Burlington.
Foreman, J. W. , Asheville.
Faulkner, T. H.. Kinston.
Folger, R. R.. Dobson.
Foushee, L M., Jonesboro.
Fauc.'tte, J. W., Asheville.
Falls, P. R., Gastonia,
Fox. L. S., Charlotte.
Fulton, Jos. , Asheville.
Fields, Paisley, Durham.
Fort. C. D. II., Oxford.
Farrell, R. M., Pittsboro.
Fleming, J. M., Raleigh.
Frontis, Shelton. Mooresville.
Frazier. A. E. , High Point.
Fisher, W. R. , Concord.
Frye, R. A., Pilot Mountain.
Ford, S. C, Franklinton.
Foster, H. K. , Greensboro.
Funderburk, Kemp, Monroe.
Fuquay, C. G., Coats.
Geddie, C. H., Winston-Salem.
Gregory, S. W., Elizabeth City.
Grigg, T. O., Shelby.
Gettys. J. H., Forest City.
Gardner, J. M., Gibson.
Gorham, L. R. , Rocky Mount.
Grigg. M. W., Shelby
Garrison, P. T., Mebane.
Gallagher. R. T., Washington.
Green?, E., Wilmington.
Greene, E. S., Jr., Monroe.
Gray. W. F., Wadesboro.
Gregg, J. D., Liberty.
Gibson, H. B., Red Springs.
Geddy. E. R., Westminster.
Geor, J. L., Rutherfordton.
Griffin, E. J., Edenton.
Gibbs, W. D., Carthage.
Graham. R. F., Rowland.
Gambill, J. C. West Jefferson.
Graham, C. A.. Ramseur.
Gibson, J. L. , Laurinburg.
Hamilton, E. S., Charlotte.
Harding. A. S., Mocksville.
Holland. N. T., Smithfield.
Highsmithh. Chancey, Enfield.
Hargrove, F. E.. Canton.
Hasty, Vance, Charlotte.
Hunt. R. L. . Lattimore.
Hauser, L. A., N. Wilkesboro.
Hurdle, Jos. H., Mebane.
Holland. J. M., Statesville.
Hunter, A. S., Durham.
Hurdle, J. A., Milton.
Hearn, W. L. , Rocky Mount.
Herring. H. C. , Concord.
Hicks, J. J., Hickory.
Hutchinson, C. R.. Wain it
Cove.
Hendrix, H. M. , Beaufort.
Harper, C. C, Kinston.
Hilliard. S. P., Rocky Mount.
Holt, J. B., Cherryville.
Hargrove. L. M. , Wilmington.
Hooper, L. J., Asheville.
Hawes. I. L., Rose Hill.
Henley, F. A., High Point.
Henderson, H. C, Charlotte.
Haynes, F. K., Charlotte.
Harding. II. G.. Mocksville.
Hall. C. B., Hillsboro.
Hoffman. M. E., Ash"ville.
Hester, O. H. , Hickory.
Hartsell, W. K., Greensboro
Hull,. P. C, Charlotte.
Howie. E. B., Raleigh.
Huston, W. B. . Monroe.
Hollingsworth, W. M. , Mount
Airy.
Hooks, Oscar. Wilson.
Horton, P. E.. Winston-Salem.
Hall, B. F., Asheville.
Hester, J. N., Madison.
Hoyle, I. H. , Henderson.
Hamlin, J. J., High Point.
Humphrey, L. M., Greensboro.
Hayes, W. A., High Point
Henderson, L. V., Henderson.
Hair, L. G., Fayetteville.
Holland, A. B., Caroleen.
Hoffman. J. S., Charlotte.
Hicks, R. C. , Lawndale.
Higgins, W. H., Franklin.
Hamilton, S. J., Burnsville.
Hicks, D. N., I'akersville.
Harmon. E. E., Statesville.
Hunt, F. L., Asheville.
Hunter, E. W., Sanford.
Howie. E. B., Raleigh.
Holland. J. M., Statesville.
Herr, Geo. G., Southern Pines.
Horton, H. I*.., Winston-Salem.
Harris, T. W., Norlina.
Hunt, Jas. K., Jonesboro.
Hicks, F. B., Hickory.
Holcomb, D. W., Elkin.
Holiday, G. W., Wake Forest.
Hand, W. L. New Bern.
Horton, S. R., Raleigh.
Harrell, R. B., Elkin.
Harris, M. H., Elizabeth City.
Hedge, H. R. . Mount Airy.
High, D. P.. Wilmington.
Huston, W. C. , Concord.
Howev. E. W., Warsaw.
Harper, W. B., Nashville.
Herring, G. F. , Mount Olive.
Ivey, Robt. W. . New London.
Ihrie, J. H.. Wendell.
Jackson, Wilbert, Clinton.
Jameison, I. W., Charlotte.
Jarrett. R. J., Dillsboro.
Jeter, I. P., Morganton.
Johnson, L. J., - Middlesex.
.Toyner, O. L. , Kernersville.
Jones, E. D., West Jefferson.
Johnson. W. B., Selma.
Jones, P. E. . Farmville.
Jordan. H. W. , Belmont.
Johnson, B. M. , Jacksonville.
Jernigan, J. A., Dunn.
Johnson. A. H., Greensboro.
Judd, J. H., Fayetteville.
Johnson, J. N. , Goldsboro.
Jenkins, C. E. , Scotland Neck.
Justice, Z. K., Davidson.
Johnson, F. C. Lexington.
Jones, R. H.. Winston-Salem.
.Tones. W. F., N. Wilkesboro.
Justice. M. L. , Marion.
Jacobs. J. M. . Roxobel.
Kernodle, J. F. , Greensboro.
Keerns, J. L , Charlotte.
Keith, H. L., -Wilmington.
Keel. H. L. , Tarboro.
Keech, Jas. P., Tarboro.
Keiger, C. C. Charlotte.
Koonce, E. T., Wilmington.
Kibler, W. L., Charlotte.
Kelley, J. H., Charlotte.
King, D. D. . Lumberton.
Krueger, Louis G., Charlotte.
Keel, D. F., Scotland Neck.
Lineberger. H. O., Raleigh.
Levy, . Sam, Charlotte.
Lockhart, D. K., Durham.
Lewis, B. L. , Roseboro.
Lipscomb, C. T., Greensboro.
Lee, C. O., Winston -Salem.
Lawson, Jas. I.. Wadesboro.
Lee, E. G., Clinton.
Lazenby, G. A., Statesville.
Lawrence, E. N.. Raleigh.
Leggett. J. L. Hertford.
Liner, W. H., Waynesville.
Lynch. W-. Chapel .Hill.
Lennon, C. H., Rowland.
Little, J. B., Hickory.
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Insurance and Real Estate
RALKKiH, N. C.
Little. R. A.
Long. W. S,
, Asheville.
Graham.
Long, H. S^, Graham.
Jr., Atkinson.
Rutherfordton.
Lewis, \V. H.
Lewis, 0. P..
Medford, N. M., Canton.
Murphy. R. H., Mebane.
Murry, H. V., Burlington.
Murphy, W. R., Farmville.
Moore, L. J., St. Pauls.
Marler, J. G.. Yadkinville.
Martin, C. L., Madison.
Millner, B. L., Draper.
Maddox, N. P., Asheville.
Martin, W. T., Benson.
Morrow, R. M., Burlington.
Moore, O. L., Lenoir.
Moore, J. A., Lumberton.
Morrison, R. J.. Cherryville.
Morey, A. H., Hendersonville.
Morse, Rosebud, East Bend.
Mann, H. L., Lake Landing.
Manning, M. P., Robersonville
Milliken, J. B., Pittsboro.
Mason, P. H., Wallburg.
Morrison, B. R., Wilmington.
Macon, F. A., Henderson.
Maasey, L. M., Zebulon.
Miller, Chas. I., Albemarle.
Montgomery, J. B., Wilming-
ton.
Mizzell, W. G.. Windsor.
Meador, Jas. R., Reidsville.
Mann, L. H., Washington.
Moss, H. A., Marshall.
Malone, S. E., Goldsboro.
Mann, I. M., Asheville.
Matthews, A., Black Mountain.
Mercer, W. C Durham.
Moseley, W. H., Charlotte.
Meredith, L. J., Wilmington.
Motgomery, D. O., Statesville.
Minges, C. E., Rocky Mount.
Muse. J. D., Cameron.
Mann. B. D.. Jr., Enfield.
Mizzell, D. B., Windsor.
Malone, R. W„ Durham.
Moose, E. W., Taylorsville.
Mendenhall. F. C. Clemmons.
Miller, A. C, Concord.
Masten, Guy M., Winston-
Salem.
McKay, S. R., Fayetteville.
McKaughan, I. II.. Gastonia.
McCall, C. S., Cliffside.
McCracken. F. W., Sanford.
McLean, Graham. McDowell,
McCracken, J. T., Durham.
McPhail, Isaiah. Hamlet.
McKeown. L. E., Stanley.
MeFall, E. W., Fayetteville.
McAllister, R. A., Fayetteville
McMillan, E. A., Henderson-
ville.'
McBrayer, M.. Jr., Andn
McLaughlin. R. H., Charlotte.
McGuire, D. D., Sylva.
McGuire, W. P., Sylva.
McConnell, D. E., Gastonia.
Mclver, D. C. Oxford.
McKaughan, W. R., Kerners-
ville.
McKinney, J. T., Florence.
McLean, J. H. , Brevard.
McCall, S. H., Troy.
McClung. .1. A., Winston-Salem.
McDowell, C. H., WaynesviUe.
M.Manus, C. E.. High Point.
McRae, W. L, Red Springs.
McMillan. M. T., Goldsboro.
MrDiarmid, N. M., Raeford.
Nichols, R. T., Rockingham.
Nicholson, J. H., Harmony.
Nurse, A. S., Durham.
Newton, Alex, Forest City.
Neel, J. M., Salisbury.
Norris, C. P.. Durham.
Neshet, T. P., Albemarle.
Nissen, E. C, Winston- Salem.
Norris, S. P., Raleigh.
Nance, A. W., Clarkton.
Nixon, Henry E. . Edenton.
Osborne, J. R. S.. Shelby.
Osborne, J. E., Shelby.
Olive, R. M., Fayetteville
Olive, T. II.. Mount Gilead.
Owen, Lawrence E., Asheville.
Poole. S. D.. LaGrange.
Pressnell, O. L.. Asheboro.
Pless. C. A.. Canton.
Patterson, R. M., Concord.
Pharr, J. R. , Morganton.
Pope E. F., Goldsboro.
Parker, Zeb. V.. New Bern.
Pratt, C. B., Rocky Mount.
Purvis, S. P., Salisbury.
Pitt*. D. R.. High Point
Parker. Win.. Elizabeth City,
Pitts. Henry, High Point.
Perry, E. A.. Littleton
Poindexter. C. C. Bandleman,
Pridgen, D. L., Fayetteville.
Pittman, F. H., Fairmont
Phillips, Wm. It.. Wilson.
Peeler, C. M., Shelby.
Parker, J. M . Asheville.
Patterson, G. B., Fayetteville.
Pearson, P. L. , Apex.
Parrott. D. W . Kinston.
Pittard, Jas, 1 . Henderson.
Patterson. Geo. K. Wilmington.
Powell, <"■ ,; -. Ahoskle.
Parker, H. R . LaGrange.
Payne, W. J.. Clayton
Pegram, L, J., Ra
Pringle, A. .!.. Campbell
I'oole, .1. ('... K m <""
inson. R. II.. Bockj Mount.
B ace, .r. i\. Hamptonvllle.
. .1 it., Wal
Regan, J. I •
B \v w.i.
Russell, A. Y. 3
Raj . Ralph, 1 1 i itonla.
Bothrock, J. M . Th
1). S., Clinton.
B «' I. I noir.
Reade, Arthur P
Robinson, A. L. Hamlet
ii <i. 3. a . Uai
A M ., G
Chas. W . Law h
R Ids. Robt, L., Lexl
B . R. G.. Ci
B ■ am, B. C. U
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Reeves, C a Lj
Ra mer, \v. C. New
Richardson. E. K. . Leas
Biddick, C. u . Ayden.
Robiy, V7. M . I
Robeson, J. A.. I
Ramsey, J. P., Asheville.
Biley, J. M . i ■
i, S. II.. Marahville.
Schmucker, Ralph, Chai
Steele, C. C. B im.
ii.. Harm
Smith. E. W.,
Smathei ■ I. E, Wi
Scott, <;. G., Spray,
Scruggs. \v. N . Charlotte.
Staten, Frank. Morebead city.
Shore, J. \ . Joi vllle.
Smlthson, T W , B» Mount.
SchaSer, C. T .
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T. I. . G
Smathei . B. C *
Smathers, C. P . Charlotte.
Stevens, B. W., \
stmi.Ii. C r s
Schull . \ ML. Chi
Smith. S I'M
Shackelford, E u
t, I R W
Slmkli i C.
T E
Satterfleld, ii B.. D
lil !
Smith, W r . Wllmlngi
Sloan, C B., Wi
Spurgeon, 3 3 I
Smather
Smatl
iley, .i \v . Wllmlngi
Self. I. It . 1
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Sharpe. 1 W B .niton
Smith, T m '
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Sinclair, 1*. O.. Marion.
Smathers, G. s., Asli ville.
Swaim, John, Asheboro.
Smith, B. L. Raleigh
Smith, Luther T., Reidsvllle.
Shamburger, B. r... Siler City.
Sturdivant, J. if.. Canton.
Strickland, L. I., Ulah.
Taylor, \Y, VV., Warrenton.
Thomas, C. A., Wilmington.
Troxler, E. A., Burlington.
Tomlinson, K. L., Smithiield.
Turlington, R. S., Goldsboro.
Troutman, M. L., Kannapoiis.
Teachy, O. A., Wallace.
league, C. II., Madison.
Trivette, L. P., Mooresville.
Taylor, A. Z., Mocksville.
Taylor, W. A., N. Wilkesboro.
Tomlinson, I''. N., Winston-
Salem.
Troutman, P. W. , Hickory.
Turner, J. V., Wilson.
Taylor, B. C, Landis.
Taylor. B. T., Pinehurst.
Turlington, R. A., Wilson.
Tatum, E. W., Mount Olive.
Thomas, J. E. L., Rocky
Mount.
Thompson, C. A., Wilson.
Thomasson, B. C, Bryson City.
Thompson, H., Hamlet.
Tuttle, R. D., Spenc.r.
Tucker, E. J., Roxboro.
Taylor, W. C, Salisbury.
Taylor. E. M., Farmville.
Thompson, J. W., Murphy.
Tyree, J. C, Rocky Mount.
Underwood, R. L. , Bailey.
Underbill, J. M., Asheville.
Underwood, J. T., Wilmington.
Underwood, F. 11.. Wilson.
v ickers, <!. C. , Roxl oro.
Voils, c i'.. Mooresville.
VanderLinden, W. IT., Hen-
d rsonville.
Weathersbee, Ramsey, Wilming-
ton.
Woody. L. W., Tocane.
Wehunt, K. S., Cherryviile.
Webster, E. S., Charlotte.
Waynick, (i. E. , Winston- Salem.
Wilkins, F. R., Forest City.
Williamson, J. F., Clinton.
White, J. H., Elizabeth City.
Waller, D. T., Charlotte.
Williamson, B. W., Hamlet.
Weeks, Geo. E., Tarboro.
Williamson, T. P., Cerro-Gordo.
Wills, A. C., Henderson.
White, Leonard, Statesville.
Watkins, J. C, Winston-Salem.
Watson, E. F., Clinton.
Weatherman, W. C, States-
ville.
White, <*. A., Scotland Neck.
Wilson, W. P., Durham.
Waldrop. O. S., Kinston.
Whitson, W. K., Asheville.
Whitsett, G. W., Greensboro.
Wilson. Tiffany, Hertford.
Warren, J. £., Spray.
Warren, E. R., Goldsboro.
Wilson, O. L. , Kinston.
Wooten. C. L., Whiteville.
Williams, W. II., Goldsboro.
Wheeler, J. H., Greensboro.
West, J. F., Roanoke Rapids.
Waller, R. F., Virgilina, Va.
Wells, A. S., Washington
Williams, A. J., Charlotte.
Williams, E. S., Asheville.
Wiley, H. S., Elizabeth City.
Whisnant, J. F., Henrietta.
Wolfe, T. B., Plymouth.
Waddell, M. A., Fair Bluff.
Wilbar, J. Q., Park, Va.
Waldroup, R. M., Bryson City.
Watson, S. R. , Henderson.
Winston-Salem.
J., Ruthertord-
Wells, C. H.,
Whisnant, A.
ton.
Wyche, J. E.,
Ward, W. M.,
Wheeler, C. M
Walters. II. X
Ward. W. J.,
Weav
Ware
Greensboro.
Weldon.
, Greensboro.
, Warrenton.
Weldon.
. B. C, Asheville.
B. E., Shelby.
Williamson, H. L., Vineland.
Walters, D. A., Greensboro.
Wilkins. T. A., Gastonia.
Wells. J. S., Beidsville.
V\ T aynick, I. M., Winston-Salem.
Wilson, T. S., Madison.
Young, T. L., Angier.
Yokeley, Koran M., Asheboro.
Yates, W. F., Chadbourn.
Yelverton, J. H, Wilson.
Yarborough, J. A., Wake
Forest.
Young, W. D..
Young, J. A.,
Zaehary, J. F.
Zachary, J. B.
Zickler. Chas.
Zimmerman, J.
Snow Hill.
Newton.
, Brevard.
Sylva.
R. , Taylorsville.
W., Salisbury.
Cotton Mills
Number mills, 377. Three hundred and tbirty
nine of this number report $166,614,446 in-
vested and authorized in plant operations.
Number of spindles. 5.255,320; looms, 72,514;
cards, 12.119; raw material used, 305,2U6,3i3
pounds. Value yearly output, $237,980,155.
Males employed, 40,476; females, 26,493;
children, 6,623; total, 73,592.
(When not otherwise designated, officer
named is the secretary or treasurer).
Burlington — Aurora Cotton Mills: Lawrence
S. Holt, Jr., Mgr.
Burlington — Consolidated Textile Corporation,
Hopedale Division: H. P. Pollard, Mgr.
Burlington — Consolidated Textile Corporation,
Ossipee Division: H. C. Pollard, Mgr.
Burlington — Elmira Cotton Mills Co. : J. A.
Barnwell.
Burlington — Olencoe Mills: W. L. Holt.
Burlington — E. M. Holt Plaid Mills, Inc. .
W. M. Williams.
Burlington — Keystone Finishing Mills: Dave
DeMoss.
Burlington — King Cotton Mills Corporation:
Henry M. Holladay.
Burlington — Lakeside Mills: J. H. Holt.
Burlington — Stevens Mfg. Co. : Paul Stevens.
Elon College— Holt, Grant & Holt Mfg. Co.:
L. B. Williamson.
Glen Raven — Glen Raven Cotton Mills.
Graham — Alamance Cotton Mills: L. B. Wil-
liamson.
Graham— Bellemont Cotton Mills: L. B. Wil-
liamson.
Graham — Carolina Cotton Mills: L. B. Wil-
liamson.
Graham — Oneida Mills: L. B. Williamson.
Graham — Saxapahaw Cotton Mills: L. A. Wil-
liamson.
Graham — Sidney Cotton Mills: J. L. Scott, Jr.
Graham— Travora Mfg. Co.: W. E. White.
Haw River— Haw Mfg. Co.: W. H. White.
Haw River — Holt-Granite Mills Co. : Wm. T.
Brooks.
Swepsonville — Virginia Cotton Mills.
Stony Point — Rocky Face Spinning Co. : Sam-
uel Turner.
Stony Point— Stony Point Mfg. Co. : A. L.
W&tts
Taylorsville — Liledoun Mfg. Co.: T. H. Miller.
Taylorsville — Miller Mfg. Co.
Tayorsville — North State Cotton Mills Co.
Taylorsville — Taylorsville Cotton Mill Co.: J.
A. Miller, Gen. Mgr.
Waclesboro — Wadesboro Cotton Mills Co. ; W.
B. Bose.
Wadesboro — Wadesboro Mfg. Co. : Russell
Murray.
Bladenboro — Bladenboro Cotton Mills, Inc. :
C. O. Bridgers.
Asheville — Asheville Cotton Mills: M. D.
Lon.".
Asheville — French Broad Mfg. Co. : R. L.
Mitchell.
Connelly Springs — Blue Ridge Cotton Mills:
B. M. E. Prath.
Henry River — Henry River Mfg. Co.: D, W.
Aderholdt.
Morganton — Alpine Cotton Mills: .1. E. Er-
win.
Rhodhiss— E. A. Smith Mfg. Co.: D. G.
Walker, Asst. Sec.
Valdese — Valdese Mfg. Co. : Frances Gairon.
Concord — Brancord Mfg. Co. : Chas. A. Mies.
Concord — Brown Mfg. Co. : F. J. Haywood.
Concord — Cabarrus Cotton Mills: John E.
Shaw, Supt.
Concord — Cannon Mfg. Co. : G. B. Lewis.
Concord — Franklin Cotton Mill: B. L. Amick,
Supt.
COTTON MILLS
THE NEGRO AGRICULTURAL AND
TECHNICAL COLLEGE OF
NORTH CAROLINA
GREENSBORO,
NORTH C.\Rol.l\ \
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 1 [f so,
please recommend him to write for catalog or further information.
JAMES B. DUDLEY, President
GREENSBORO,
NORTH CAROL IN \
Concord — Gibson Mfg. Co. : Alex R. Howard.
Concord — Hartsell Mills Co. : I. L. Davis.
Concord — Kerr Bleaching and Finish Wks. :
W. R. Odell.
Concord— Locke Cotton Mills Co. : Thos. Ii.
Webb.
Concord— Xorcott Mills Co.: F. J. Haywood.
Concord — Roberta Mfg. Co: W. W. Flowe
Treas.
Concord — White Parks Mills Co.: James W.
Fharr, Bkr.
Kannapolis — Cabarrus Cotton Mills: (i. B.
Lewis.
Mount Pleasant — Kindley Cotton Mills: A N.
James.
Mount Pleasant — Tusearora Cotton Mills: ran!
Barringer.
Granite Falls — Dudley Shoals Cotton Mill
Co. : D. H. Warlick.
C.ranite Falls— Falls Mfg. Co.: D. II. War-
lick.
Hickory— Granite Falls Mfg. Co.: A. AJex
Shuford.
L?noir — Hudson Cotton Mfg. Co. : J. L.
Nelson.
Lenoir— Lenoir Cotton Mill: J. L. Nelson.
Lenoir— Moore Cotton MU1 Co.: J. L. Nel-
son.
Lenoir— Steele Cotton Mill Co.: T. II. Broj
Lenoir— Whitnel Cotton Mill Co.— .I I. \< I
son.
Patterson— Watts Cotton Mill Co.: A. I.
Watts
Rhodhiss— The Rhodhiss Mills Co.: B, «'.
Moore
Brookford— Brookford Mills Co.: •' I '
win. Asst. S ic.
Hickory— Ganite Falls Mfg. Co.: A. A Bnu
ford. Jr.
Hickory— Ivey Mill Co.: \ A Shuford, -I'-
ll
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Hickory — Hickory Spinnil .
brook.
Hickory— A. A. Shuford Mill Co \ \
Shuford, Jr.
Long Island — Long Island Cotton 11 U
borne Brown.
Maiden- Blue Ridge Cotton U
Mauney.
Maiden — Carolina Cotton Mills:
Spratt, Jr.
Maiden Liberty Cotton Mill S i.
Maiden Maid n Cotl >n Ml Is P. C
Maiden i ■ I U i. \
Newton- Cata • ' a Cotton Mills J. W. 1
Newton Clyde Cotl M \ B Kuhn
Newton Newton Mil Co L B. 1
Newton v i Mills,
Bynum .1. M Odel U l A n Loi
■ City M i
Gregson, Treas,
Bdenti n Edenton i Mills:
liott, Treas
Gro " Mills.
Kings Mountain Bonnie ■
Maui
Kings Mountal I i I
r. |
Kings m italn Dlllli
Hilling.
Kings Mountain- Kings M Mfg. (
\ \i : mey
King ■ Mo
Mountain— 1
ii B Carpenter.
Kings Mountain P irk Mills (
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Kings m M
Kings Mounts ' '
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Kin
c ii Mauney,
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COTTON MILLS
Lawndale — Cleveland Mills and Power Co. :
F. C. Reynolds.
Shelby— Belmont Cotton Mill Co. : A. W.
McMurry.
Shelby— Buffalo Mfg. Co.: J. B. McClend.
Shelby— Catherine Mill Co.: J. B. Dover.
Shelby— Consolidated Textile Corporation, Ella
Division.
Shelby— Double Shoals Mfg. Co.: A. M. Me-
Murry.
Sli ltiy — Lily Mill and Power Co. : Jno. F.
Sehenck, Jr.
Shelby— Shelby Cotton MiUs: J. C. Smith.
Cumberland— Corley Mills, Inc.: W. E. l)u-
Pre.
Fayetteville — Holt-Williamson Mfg. Co. : A. A.
McEachern.
Fayetteville — Puritan Mills Co. : L. B. Wil-
liamson.
Fayetteville — Tolar, Hart & Holt .
Minnie Hamlet.
Fayetteville— Victory Mfg. Co.: A. E. Bitch.
Hope Mills — Bockflsh Mills, Inc. : B. L.
Hufflnes.
Lexington — Dacotah Cotton Mills: W. tl.
Mendenhall.
Lexington— Erlanger Cotton Mills Co.: Geo.
W. Montcastle.
Lexington— Nokomis Cotton Mill: J. T. Lowe.
L'xington — Wennonah Cotton Mills Co.: J. V.
Mofflt.
Thomasville — Amazon Cotton Mills: C. G.
Hill.
Thomasville — Jewel Cotton Mills: John Tillett.
Thomasville — Southern Finishing Mills: L. F.
Green.
Cooleemee— Erwin Cotton Mills Co., No. 3:
W. A. Erwin.
I'ahama — Laura Cotton Mills: B. L. Harris.
Durham— Golden Belt Mfg. Co.: Chas. A.
Moore.
Durham — Pearl Cotton Mills: J. Harper Er-
win.
East Durham — Durham Cotton- Mfg. Co.: J.
Harper Erwin.
West Durham — Erwin Cotton Mills Co., Nos.
1 and 4: W. A. Erwin.
West Durham — Erwin Cotton Mills Bleach-
ery: W. A. Erwin.
Tarboro — Fountain Cotton Mills: Harry Smith.
Tarboro — Hart Cotton Mills: B. Mabrey Hart.
Salem Station — Arista Mills Co. : N. B. Smith.
Winston-Salem— Chatham Mfg. Co. : Sher-
wood Chatham.
Winston-Salem — Inverness Mills Co.: T. J.
Wilson, Bkr.
Winston-Salem— Southside Mills: N. 15.
Smith.
Franklinton — Sterling Cotton Mills: A. H.
Vann.
Belmont — Chronicle Mills: W. T. Leeper.
Belmont— Climax Spinning Co. : B. D. Hall.
Belmont — Crescent Spinning Co. : Geo. \\ .
Stowe.
Belmont — Imperial Yarn Mill: W. T. Deeper.
Belmont— Majestic Mfg. Co. : B. D. Hall.
Belmont — National Yarn Mill: W. T. Leeper.
Belmont — Perfection Spinning Co. : D. P.
Stowe.
Bessemer City — American Cotton Mills, Inc. :
B. Goldberg.
Bessemer City — Atlas Mfg. Co. : A. A. Mc-
Lean, Jr.
Bessemer City — Gamhrill & Melville Mills
Co. : E. B. Ambrose.
Bessem.T City — George Cotton Mills: T. C.
Sumner.
Bessemer — Huss Mfg. Co. : J. J. Ormand. Bkf.
Tessemer City— Osage Mfg. Co. : M. J. Shelar.
Cherryville — Cherryville Mfg. Co. : J. F. Har-
relson, Office Mgr.
Cherryville — Gaston Mfg. Co. :— D. P. Mc-
Clurd.
Cherryville— Howell Mfg. Co. : J. F. Harrelson.
Cherryville — Melville Mfg. Co.: D. A. Budi-
sill.
Cherryville — Bhyne-Houser Mfg. Co. : C. A.
P.udisill.
Cherryville — Vivian Cotton Mills: Geo. S.
Falls.
Dallas— Dorothy Mfg. Co.: S. M. Bobinson,
Vice-Pres.
Dallas — Monarch Cotton Mills Co.: A. K.
Winget.
Dallas — Morowebb Cotton Mills: J. D. Moore.
Gastonia — Arlington Cotton Mills: James
Bracy.
Gastonia — Arkray Mills, Inc. : J. H. Separk.
Gastonia — Armstrong Cotton Mills Co. : A.
K Winget.
Gastonia — Arrow Mills, Inc. (at Lincolnton) :
J. H. S.'park.
Gastonia — Avon Mills: W. O. Gardner.
Gastonia — Clara Mfg. Co.: A. K. Winget.
Gastonia — Dixon Mills, Inc.: A. M. Dixon.
Gastonia — Dunn Mfg. Co.: A. K. Winget.
Gastonia — Flint Mfg. Co. : James Brady.
Gastonia — Gastonia Cotton Mfg. Co.: .1. S.
Love.
Gastonia — Gray Mfg. Co. : Martha Torrence.
Gastonia — Groves Mills, Inc. : H. H. Groves.
Gastonia — Hanover Thread Mills: Geo. E.
Marvin.
Gastonia — Loray Mill: F. L. Jenkes.
Gastonia — Modena Cotton Mills: J. D. Moore.
Gastonia — Mountain View Mills: W. T. Kan-
kin.
Gastonia — Mutual Cotton Mills Co. : A. R.
Winget.
Gastonia — Myers Mills, Inc. : J. Bush.
Gastonia — Myrtle Mills, Inc. : James Bracy.
Gastonia — Osceola Mills: Geo. E. Marvin.
Gastonia — Ozark Mills, Inc. : W. O. Gardner.
Gastonia — Parkdale Mills, Inc.: Martha Tor-
rence, Bkr.
Gastonia — Piedmont Spinning Mill Co. : A. is..
Winget.
Gastonia — Pinkney Mills, Inc.: L. S. Rankin.
Gastonia — Priscilla Spinning Co. : W. G.
Ha mner.
Gastonia— Kankin Mills: L. S. Rankin.
Gastonia— Ranlo Mfg. Co. : W. T. Love, Treas.
Gastonia — Rex Spinning Co.: W. M. Boyce.
Gastonia — Buby Cotton Mills: Geo. R.
Spencer.
Gastonia — Seminole Cotton Mills Co. : A. K.
\\ inget.
Gastonia — A. M. Smyre Mfg. Co. : Fred
Smyre.
Gastonia — Spencer Mountain Mills: J. B.
Beeves, Bkr.
Gastonia — Trenton Cotton Mills.
Gastonia— Victory Yarn Mills Co.: A. K.
Winget.
High Shoals— High Shoals Co.: J. S. Wier
Lowell— Lowell Cotton Mills: S. M. Robin-
son.
Lowell— Peerless Mfg. Co. : S. M. Robinson.
Mavworth— Mais Mills, Inc. : H. L. Moore.
McAdenville— McAden Mills: B. L. Hughes,
Bkr.
Mount Holly — Adrian Mfg. Co.
Mount Holly — Albion Cotton Mills: H. A.
Rhyne.
Mount Holly — Catawba Spinning Co. : J. W.
Holland.
Mount Holly— Globe Yarn Mills, Inc. : J. W.
Holland.
Mount Holly— Mount Holly Cotton Mills Co.:
H. A. Rhyne.
Mount Dolly— Nims Mfg. Co.
Mount Holly — Tuckaseege Mfg. Co.
Mount Holly — Woodlawn Mfg. Co.
Stanley— Lola Mfg. Co.: B. F. Craig, Treas.
Worth— Harden Mfg. Co.: E. E. Carpenter.
Oxford— Oxford Cotton Mills: B. H. Lewis,
Jr.
Gibsonville — Gem Cotton Mills.
COTTON MILLS
( .
SHAW UNIVERSITY $<){ 5SB I
An Institution of higher learning for colored young m< n and
women.
Collegiate, Academic, Theological and Missionary Training
Departments, giving the degrees of A. B., B. S., B. Th., B. D.
Students to enter College must present fifteen units of high
school grade.
Students to enter the Academy must have passed the first
year of high school work.
For catalogue and information address —
J. L,. PEACOCK, President. Raleigh, \. < .
Gibsonville — Minneola Mfg. Co.: J. K. Young. |
Greensboro — Pomona Mills, Inc. : C. W.
Causey.
Greensboro — Proximity Mfg. Co. (Proximity
Mills) : J. E. Hardin.
Greensboro — Proximity Mfg. Co. (White Ual
Mills) : J. E. Hardin.
Greensboro — Revolution Cotton Mills: S.
Sternberger.
High Point— Cloverdale Cotton Mills: H. l'\
Hunsucker.
High Point— Highland Cotton Mfg. Co.: H. 1''.
Hunsucker.
High Point— Pickett Cotton Mills, Inc.: K. H.
Walker.
Jamestown — Oakdale Cotton Mills: O. M.
Bundy.
Roanoke Rapids— Roanoke Mills Co., No. i:
J. M. Jackscon.
Roanokke Rapids — Roanoke Mills Co., No. -:
J. M. Jackson.
Roanoke Rapids — Rosemary Mfg. Co.: E. W.
Lehman.
Rosemary — Patterson Mills Co. : A. L. Taylor
Weldon— Shaw Cotton Mills, Inc. : K. s.
Travis.
Duke— Erwin Cotton Mills Co., No. 2: W. A.
Erwin.
Tuxedo — Green River Mfg. Co.: J. O. Bell,
Vice-Pres.
Raeford — Raeford Power Mfg. Co. : L. \\
Seate.
East Monbo — Turner Mills Co.: Samuel Tur-
ner, Treas.
Mooresville — Dixie Cotton Mill Co. : Hoy K.
McNeely.
Mooresvill" — Mooresville Cotton Mills: C.
Robt. Johnston.
Statesville— Rloomfiekl Mfg. Co. : L. N. Mills.
Statesville— Paola Cotton Mills, Inc.: A. 1/.
Mills. „ _
Statesville— Statesville Cotton Mills: F. !>■
Hunch.
Turnersburg— Laura Ellen Watts Cotton Mill
Co.: C. E. Watts.
Turnersburg— Turnersburg Cotton Mills: L.
O. Steele.
Clayton— Clayton Cotton Mills: Chas. G.
Gulley. .,.„ ,, ,. ,
Clayton— Liberty Cotton Mills Co. . U. L,-
Sslma— Ethel Cotton Mills Co., Inc.: Oarrli
Nicholson. ,, ... u .
Selma— Lizzie Cotton Mills: Carrie Nlchol
S °Selma— Selma Cotton Mills— S. K. Dean
Smlthfield— Ivanhoe Mfg. Co.: J. J. B
"sanford— Sanford Cotton Mills.
Kinston— Caswell Cotton Mills, lnc
Kinston— Kinston Cotton Mills: J. A Taylo
Lincolnton— Elm Grove Cut tun Mill. M. u
Rudisill.
Lincolnton — Anderson Mills Co.. i
Clark.
Lincolnton — Eureka Mfg. Co., Inc.: U
Stamp.
Lincolnton — Indian I
Lincolnton — Laboratory. Col U
Little, Supt.
Lincolnton — Roseland Cotton Mills w i
Shore, Treas.
Lincolnton— John Rudisill Mfg. (
Shuford.
Lincolnton — Saxony Spinning I
Lincolnton — Wai I M I 11- H
Abernathy.
Lincolnton— Williams Cotton Mills J U
Allen.
Long Shoals— Long Shi is.
Southside — Lincoln Cotton Mills.
Si ;in lev— Alba Mfg. Co.: 11 1 I
Marion— Clinchfleld Mfg. Co . w L M
Minion— Cross Cotton Mills Co I
Cl osS.
Marion— Marion Mfg Co. : B
Marshall— Capitola Mfg. Co.: H li
Charlotto — Barnhardl Mft ' M
Barnhardt.
Charlotte— Belbro Mills: G. 11 Bl
i rough
Charlotte — Chadwlck-Hosklns Co.: ' '
Dwelle
Charlotte— Charlotte u aste Co \ ' •
it ii4.
Charlotte- Elizabeth Mills Co : L n W
son.
Charlotte Fidelity U I O I M t
Charlotte Hlghlai .1 Park Mfg Co J i.
Spence, Treas.
Charlotti U ignolia Mills: A. C Bummer-
V i 1 1 1 • . I '
ciiai i,,ii, Mecklenburg m '
Charlotte -Picdmonl Coi ' i l 1
Alexander.
I'll II! I- I I '•'' ' ' U U H
Treas.
North Charlotte— Johnsio H n
Johnston, Mgr.
North Charlotti Meckli nburg Mil
D Norwood.
Cornelius Cornelius Cotton Mil'- P I
Staugh. , ,,,
Cornell i ml am M ''' rTin
David on Di Iburg Cotton Mill <
Sloan
Davidson Linden Mfg Co J i
Hunt i i hi r M I. I
i owi n The Athcrto M I " »
I i i. Thi i , it v\
PlnevUlc Chadv
Hi , Mills, li
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Loi t, Jr.
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COTTON MILLS
Troy — Smitherman Cotton Mills, Inc. : A. \V.
E. Capel.
Bigh Falls— High Falls Mfg. Co.: G. <:.
Shaw.
Vass — Vass Cotton Mills Co.: A. M. Cum ton.
Rock; Mount — Rocky Mount Mills: Thos. E.
Marshall.
Wilmington— Bellwill Cotton Mills: J. W.
Williamson.
Wilmington — Delgado Mills, Inc.: Thos. R.
Ames.
Hillsboro— Belle Vue Mfg. Co.: T. N. WebD.
ElUsboro — Eno Cotton Mills: J. H. Webb.
Elizabeth City— Elizabeth City Cotton Mills:
J. G. Gregory.
Roxboro — Longhurst Cotton Mills.
Roxboro — Roxboro Cotton Mill: R. L. Harris.
Greenville — Greenville Cotton Mills, Inc. : R.
Williams.
Asheboro — Sapona Cotton Mills, Inc.
Central Falls— Central Falls Mills, Inc.: J. -V
Cox, Treas.
Coleridge — Enterprise Mfg. Co. : R. L. Ca-
vinesS.
Franklinville — Franklinville Mfg. Co. : Hugh
Parks.
Franklinville— Randolph Mfg. Co.: Hugh
Parks.
Ramseur— Columbia Mfg. Co.: I. F. Craven.
Randleman — Deep River Mills, Inc. : W. jjI.
Sherwood.
Worthville — Riverside Mills, Inc. : M. L.
Ward. Sec-Treas.
Cordova — Steele Mills: J. N. Porter.
Roberdel— Roberdel Mfg. Co. : H. LeG.
Everett.
Rockingham— Entwistle Mfg. Co.: G. P. Hn-
twistle.
Rockingham— Great Falls Mfg. Co.: Claude
Gore.
Rockingham — Hannah Pickett Mills: J. N.
Porter.
Rockingham— Ledbetter Mfg. Co. : H. D. Led -
better.
Rockingham— Leak, Wall & McRae: H. LeG.
Everett.
Rockingham— Pee Dee Mfg. Co. : E. G. Payne.
Lumberton — Dresden Cotton Mills: H. B.
Jennings.
Lumberton — Jennings Cotton Mills: F. P.
Gray.
Lumberton — Lumberton Cotton Mills: H. B.
Jennings.
Lumberton— National Cotton Mills: A. P. Mc-
Allister.
Red Springs — Red Springs Cotton Mill Co. :
J. M. Butler.
St. Pauls— Cape Fear Cotton Mill Co., Part-
nership: J. M. Butler, Mgr.
St. Pauls — Ernaldson Mfg. Co.: W. D. John-
son.
St. Pauls — St. Pauls Cotton Mill Co.: A. K.
McEachern.
Draper — Draper American Mill: E. D. Pitcher.
Draper — Wearwell Sheeting Mill: E. D
Pitcher.
Mayodan— Mayo Mills: W. C. Ruffln.
Reidsville — Edna Cotton Mills; J. P.. Pipkin.
Spray— Leaksville Cotton Mill: W. R. Walker.
Spray— Lily Mill: E. D. Pitcher.
Spray — Morehead Cotton Hills Co. : W. K
Walker.
Spray— Nantucket Mill: E. D. Pitcher.
Spray— Rhode Island Mill: E. D. Pitcher.
Spray — Spray Cotton Mills: Karl Bishopric.
China Grove — Patterson Mfg. Co.: W. I.
Swink.
Landis — Corriher Mills Co. : L. A. Corriher.
Landis— Linn Mills Co.: C. J. Deal.
Rockwell— Barringer Mfg. Co.: C. E. Steven-
son.
L. Horn,
K. S. Tan-
D. Phillips.
Mill, Inc.
Salisbury — Diamond Cotton Mills: L. A. Ma-
haley.
Salisbury — Ivy Damask Mill: G. M. Lyerly.
Salisbury— Kesler Mfg. Co.: C. E. Stevenson.
Salisbury — Klumac Cotton Mills: W. F. M.C-
Conlin.
Salisbury — Marsh Cotton Mills.
Salisbury — Rowan Cotton Mills Co. : A. h.
I lavis.
Salisbury — Salisbury Cotton Mills: O. I).
Davis.
Salisbury — Taylor Mattress Co. : James De-
ceilig.
Salisbury — Vance Cotton Mills Co. : W. M
Crump, Mgr.
Caroleen — The Henrietta Mills: W. L. Boyd.
Cliffside— Cliffside Mills: Z. 0. Jenkins.
Forest City — Alexander Mfg. Co. : J. R. Moore.
Forest City — Florence Mills: W.
Cashier.
Henrietta — Hayes Mill.
Rutherfordton — Cleghorn Mills
nef.
Spindale — Parsley & Tanner.
Spindale — The Spencer Mills Co. : W. L.
Horn
Spindale — The Spindale Mill Co. : C. L.
Minor.
Laurel Hill— Ida Yarn Mill: J
Laurel Hill — Richmond Cotton
J. D. Phillips.
Laurinburg — Dickson Cotton Mill: D. T. Blue.
Laurinburg — Prince Cotton Mill Co.
Laurinburg — Scotland Cotton Mill: D. T.
Blue.
Laurinburg — Waverly Cotton Mill Co.: D. T.
Blue.
Albemarle — Eflrd Mfg. Co.
Albemarle — Wiscassett Mills Co. : J. A.
Orove».
Norwood — Norwood Mfg. Co. : J. F. Shinn.
Elkin— Chatham Mfg. Co.
Mount Airy — Laurel Bluff Cotton Mills.
Brevard — Brevard Cotton Mills: W. C. Cleve-
land.
Monroe — Bearskin Cotton Mill: C. C. Car-
penter
Monroe — Everett Cotton Mills: C. C. Stokes.
Monroe — Icemorlee Cotton Mills Co.: C. C.
Stokes
Monroe — Jackson Mills Co. : W. C. Walton.
Waxhaw — Rodman -Heath Cotton Mills: Pearl
Rodman, Treas.
Henderson — Harriett Cotton Mills: J. D.
Rose.
Henderson — Henderson Cotton Mills: J. D.
Rose
Neuse — Neuse Mfg. Co. : Kenneth Gant.
Raleigh— Caraleigh Mills Co. : W. D. Briggs.
Raleigh — Consolidated Textile Corporation,
Pi'.ot Tivision
Raleigh— N. C. State College, Textile Dept.
Raleigh — Raleigh Cotton Mills.
Wake Forest — Royal Cotton Mills: R. E.
Royal
Wendell — Wendell Spinning Co. : John Q.
Gant. Jr
Warrenton — Peck Manufacturing Co. : R. T.
W?i'on.
Goldsboro— Borden Mfg. Co., No. 1: P. L.
Borden.
Goldsboro — Borden Mfg. Co., No. 2: P. L.
Borden.
Goldsboro — Royall & Borden Mfg. Co.
Ronda Cotton Mills, Inc. : A. "V. Foote.
North Wilkesboro — Grier -Cotton Mills: R. D.
G."o*.
Wilson— Wilson Cotton Mill Co.: A. B.
Deans, Asst. Sec.
KXITT1.NG MILLS
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oppor
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dress,
ST. AUGUSTINE'S SCHOOL
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA.
"Founded 1867
Under the Auspices of the
Episcopal Churvh
rmal School and Collegiate Institute, offering a spli ndid
tunity to colored students of both sexes, at a moderate <■■
ing School for Nurses. For informal ion and Cotalog, :i<l-
REV. EDGAR H. GOOLD, Principal.
Knitting Mills
D. E.
M.
John
Total number of mills, 169. capital author-
ized and employed, $31,144,406. Value of year-
ly output, $21,263,571. Number of spindles,
216,782; knitting machines, 20,444; sewing
machines, 1,128; total number employed, 16,-
495.
(When not otherwise designated, name given
is the secretary or treasurer).
Burlington — Alamance Hosiery Mills.
Burlington — Altamont Hosiery Mills: L. H.
Young.
Burlington — Daisy Hosiery Mills: George W.
Anthony, W. H. May.
Burlington — Goodman Hosiery Mills: J. A.
Goodman, Buyer.
Burlington — Graham Hosiery Mill: Dr. J. S.
Frost, J. E. Black.
Eurlington — Juvenile Hosiery Mill: J. &. C. R
Love, Proprietors.
Burlington — Sellars Hosiery Mills:
Sellers, Proprietor.
Burlington — Southern Hosiery Mills:
Browning.
Burlington — Standard Hosiery Mill
Shoffner, Proprietor.
Burlington — Thurston's Hoisery Mills.
Burlington — Walker Hosiery Mills: D. D.
DeMose.
Burlington — Whitehead Hosiery Mills, Inc. :
L. C. Chrisman, R. H. Whitehead.
Graham — White Cotton Co. : Wm. E. White.
Graham— White-Williamson Co.: F. L. WU-
crman.
Haw River — Children Hosiery Mill.
Haw River — Max Lieberman. Inc. : Max Lieb-
erman, J. M. Coble.
Haw River — Maple Crest Hosiery Mill: Max
Lieberman.
Haw River — Riverside Hosiery Mills. Inc. :
J. A. Long, R. K. Lasley.
Mebane — Rurham Hosiery Mills, No. 8: J
Carr. E. T. Carr. Supt.
Saxapahaw— White-Williamson Co. : F.
Williamson.
Asheville — Asheville Knitting Mill
Drex'el— Drexel Knitting Mill Co.: S. Iluir
man.
Hildebran — J. A. Cline & Son Hosiery Mill
C. V. Cline, Mgr.
Icard— Highway Knitting Mills: W. ■>
Frazier, Proprietor.
Icard— Icard Knitting Mills: Walter C. Tay
lor. Proprietor.
Icard— Icard Mfg. Co.: D. P.. Mull. W. 1
Frazief.
Morganton — Garron Knitting Mills:
Garron.
Morganton— Vandois Knitting Mills
Davis.
s
Li.
W F
Francis
B. I'
Valdese — Liberty Hosiery Mill: Fra
ron.
Valdese — Waldensian Hosiery Mill; li
Garron.
Concord — G. H. V. Hosiery Co.: W. W.
Flowe.
Collettville — The Collettville Hosiery \i
J. Grisett.
Lenoir — Lenoir Hosiery .Mills: F. IV Moore.
1'eaufort — Orion Knitting Mills.
Claremont — Claremont Hosiery Mill Co. : M
M. Smyre.
Hickory — The Best Hosiery Mills. Inc.: I>r
O. L. Hollar.
Hickory — Elliott Knitting Mills: W. Lyerly,
E. Lyerly.
Hickory — Hickory Hosiery Mills, Inc.: II A
Sacks.
H ickory— Ranford Knittmg Mills: G.E. ttansom.
Newtor. — Fidelity Hosiery Mills Co. : I). M
Ausley.
Newton — Ridgeview Hosiery Mill Co.: Ci
A. Warlick.
Pittsboro — Elizabeth Hosiery Mills.
Siler City— Siler City Hosiery Mills. In.- :
J. M. Stout.
Edenton — Edenton Hosiery Mills: K. c.
PhitC.
Boiling Springs — Winner Mills. Inc.: .1 \\ .
Wood.
Lawndale — Elmore Hosiery Mills: C .1. Yel-
ton.
Shelby— Blanch Hosiery Mill: W. 0. Mi'
Brayer.
Shelby — Carpenter- Baher Hosiery Mills. Inc.:
R. E. Carpenter,
Shelby Olive Hosiery Mfg. Co.: D. W,
Royster.
Fayettevillf — Holt-Williamson Mfg. Co \
A, MeEachern.
Denton Lilly & Bone: \\ B B
Lexington — Shoal-Sink Hosiery Mill C I
L. Sink.
Thomasville — Ragan Knitting Co A II
Ragan.
Thomasville— Thomasville Hosiery Mill: \Y C
Pennington.
Durham— Chatham Knittlns Mills Co w T
Cole,
Durham- Durham Ho lerj Mills C m Cut
i >ui ham i >ui ham Ho lerj Mills, No W
V. Carr.
Durham— Golden Bell Mfg. Co C \
Moore.
Durham Ki LI Wi II Hosiery Mills: ll. H
Mullen.
Durham North Btate Knitting U ti
C. M Cnrr.
Mm !. H Mi'l W
v. Carr.
KNITTING MILLS
Durham — Paragon Hosiery Co.: T. O. Sorrell.
Durham— Tar Heel Hosier; Mills Co.: \V. K.
Carr.
Bast Durham — Banner Hosier; Mills.
East Durham — Crystal Hosiery Mill: C. L.
Higbee.
Bast Durham — Louise Knitting Mills Co:
K. 0. Stone.
West Durham — Pilot Hosiery Mills: N. C.
Carlton.
Tarboro — Panola Knitting Co.
Tarboro — Kunnymede Mills, No. 1: W. S.
Howard.
Tarboro — Runnymede Mills, No. 2.
Tarboro — Tarboro Knitting Co.: Robt. J.
Walker.
Kernersville — American Hosiery Mills Co. :
J. G. K.rner.
Kernersville — Kernersville Knitting Co. : J. T.
Weaver.
Winston-Salem — Carolina Mills Co.: F. D.
TUlotson.
Winston-Salem — Hanes Hosiery Mills Co. :
.;. X. Weeks.
Winston-Salem — P. H. Hanes Knitting Co.:
T. W. Allen.
Winston-Salem — The Indera Mills.
Winston-Salem — Maline Mills: W. J. Hege.
Youngsville — Banner Hosiery Mill Co.
Cherryville — Gaston Knitting Mills, Inc. : N.
13 Ktiuhu'k
Cherryville — Josephine Knitting Mills: D. R.
Mauney.
Gastonia — Glenn-McLean Knitting Mills: Geo.
G. Glenn.
Gastonia — Patrick Hosiery Mill: L. N. Patrick.
Gastonia — Standard Knitting Mills: Geo. S.
Spencer.
Gastonia — Wilson-Hell Co.
Lowell— Eureka Hosiery Mill: F. D. Phillips.
Oxford — Hemshaw Hosiery Mills.
Gibsonville — Gibsonville Hosiery Mills Co. :
A B. Owen.
High Point — Ames Hosiery Mills Co. : R. L.
Ames.
High Point — Commonwealth Hosiery Mill: is.
W. Freeze.
High Point — Crown Hosiery Mill: G. H.
Kearns.
High Point — Dillion-Kearns Underwear Co.:
P M Dillon
High Point — Durham Hosiery Mills, No. 3:
W. F. Carr.
High Point — Harriss & Covington Hosiery
Mills, Inc., W. C. Covington.
High Point— High Point Hosiery Mills: .1. K.
Mills.
High Point — High Point Underwear Co. : C.
D. Smith
High Point — Piedmont Mills Co. : J. IS.
Mill;
High Point — Royal Hosiery Mills: J. W.
Karns.
High Point — Slane Hosiery Mills: W. X.
Slane.
High Point — Whittington Hosiery Co.. Inc.
Enfield— Enfield Hosiery Mills Co., Inc.: Geo.
1'. Andrews.
Halifax— Halifax Hosiery Mill.
Scotland Neck — Crescent Hosiery Co. : F. A.
Cherry.
Scotland Neck — Roanoke Hosiery Co. : Henry
T Clark
Scotland Neck — Scotland Neck Cotton Mills:
Henry Clark.
Weldon— Weldon Cotton Mfg. Co.: S. E.
Shirley.
Coats — Coats Hosiery Mill.
East Flat Rock — The Skyland Hosiery Co. :
E. H. Wills.
Hendersonville — Freeze-Bacon Hosiery Mills
Inc. : R. P. Freeze.
Hendersonville — Grey Hosiery Mills: C. L. &
J. P. Grey.
Hendersonville — G. W. Whitlock & Son.
Statesville — Liberty Hosiery Mfg. Co.: J.
Henry Hall.
Statesville — Queens Knitting Mills, Inc. : B.
C. Lunch.
Statesville — Walton Hosiery Mills: J. Wal-
ton, Jr.
Jones — Louisa Knitting Mills Co. : K. C.
Stone.
Kinston — Orion Knitting Mills Co. : J. F.
Taylor.
Kinston — Orion Mill, No. 3.
Marion — Carolina Hosiery Mills: J. W.
Streetman.
Marion — Elizabeth James Mills.
Marion — Marion Knitting Mill: W. W. Neal.
Robersonville — Roberson Hosiery Mills.
Charlotte — Charlotte Knitting Co. : J. H. Mc-
Ewen.
Charlotte — Defiance Sock Mills, Inc. : K. S.
Tanner.
Troy — Troy Knitting Mills Co. : Barna Allen.
Cameron — Regal Hosiery Mill Co. : Chas. C
.lames. Mgr.
Carthage — Bismark Hosiery Mills: W. H.
Currie.
Rocky Mount — Rocky Mount Hosiery Co. : P.
H Moran.
Wilmington — Wilmington Hosiery Mills, Inc. :
R. E. Calder.
Carrboro — Durham Hosiery Mill, No. 4: C.
McD. Carr.
Efland — Efland Hosiery Mills: John L.
Efland.
Elizabeth City — Elizabeth City Hosiery Co. :
G. F. Seyffert.
Elizabeth City — Ideal Hosiery Co. : U. G.
Davis.
Elizabeth City — Pasquotank Hosiery Co. : W.
H. Jennings.
Elizabeth City— Standard Mfg. Co.: H. W.
Morrisette.
Atkinson — Atkinson Hosiery Mills: E. A.
Hames.
Greenville — Greenville Hosiery Mills.
Tryon — Tryon Hosiery Mfg. Co. : Henry Bray.
Asheboro — Acme Hosiery Mills Co.: D. 15.
McCrary.
Asheboro — Asheboro Hosiery Mills, Inc. : N.
M. Cranford.
Randleman — Bandleman Hosiery Mills Co. :
A. X. Bulla.
Staley— Staley Hoisery Mill Co. : C. M.
Staley.
Ellerbe— Ellerbe Knitting Mills Co.: B. B.
Fareon.
St. Pauls — Cantigny Hosiery Mills.
Leaksville— Athena Mill: E. D. Pitcher.
Madison — Madison Hosiery Mills, Inc. : R. O.
Lindsay.
Mayodan— Mayo Mills: W. C. Ruffln.
Ellenboro — EUenboro Hosiery Mills Co.: A.
3 Harrill.
Forest City — Wingo Mfg. Co. : W. M. ParsTe-
Spindalc — Parsley & Tanner. Inc.: W. M.
Parsley.
Albemarle — Lillian Knitting Mills Co. : A. L.
Patterson.
Albemarle — Wiscassett Mill Co. : J. A. Groves.
Badin — Lillian Knitting Mills Co.
Mount Airy — Mayo Mills.
Bryson City — Excelsior Knitting Mills: W. S.
Nicholson.
Monroe — Iceman Knitting Mills.
Henderson — Henderson Hosiery Co.: W. A.
hunt.
Holly Springs — Crystal Hosiery Mill: W. A.
Segraves.
Morrisville — Morrisville Hosiery Mills: R. S.
Dodd.
Raleigh — Glenwood Knitting Mills.
Raleigh — Melrose Knitting Mills: V. O.
Parke?.
Raleigh — Zebulon Hosiery Mill, No. 2.
THE NOKTH CAKO UNA TEAR BOOK
"READ IT BECAUSE THEY HAVE TO"
"The News and Observer Is An Institution Head B3 Something Like
75,000 People, Two-Fifths of Whom Hate It Kike The Devil."
(From The News and Observer, November 19, l'jllj
In connection with its year's work on the newspaper situation Col-
lier's offered sixty prizes of fifty dollars each in the cities and regions
of the United States and Canada for the best letters from readers con-
cerning their newspapers. It prints the prize-winning letters. In Its
issue of last week it prints the prize North Carolina letter — It was
written by Dr. G. M. Cooper, of Clinton, and his subject was "The \.hs
and Observer." Colliers' paid Dr. Cooper fifty dollars for th< Lett' r, as
it paid fifty-nine others who wrote the best criticism concerning news-
papers in all States. These letters have been interesting and illuminat-
ing and helpful both to the public and to the editors. It is a good
thing for an editor to read the opinion of a subscriber, particul
when a great newspaper, like Colliers' thinks enough of the opii
of the writer to pay fifty dollars for it. If he is a wise editor he will
be helped by candid criticisms. Dr. Cooper's is most kind, but is the
sort of criticism of which it was said by the highest authority: "Faith-
ful are the wounds of a friend." Here is his article for which Colliers'
paid Dr. Cooper fifty dollars:
RALEIGH, N. C.
I read the daily "News and Observer" of Raleigh, N. C. That paper
is an institution. It is read by something like seventy-five thous.-iml
people, two-fifths of whom hate it like the Devil, but read it just the
same. Why? Because they have to. Its policies make and unmake
Governors, Senators, Judges and lights of lesser magnitude. Politically
it is mightier than all the politicians and bosses in the State, for the
simple reason that it is backed by public opinion.
Ask any of the enemies why they read The News and observer ami
the answer is always the same: ''It publishes the news." Thai is lit-
erally the truth; nothing of real interest is suppressed. By "news" I do
not mean the sickening stories of crime and domestic infelicity that fill
the columns of most daily papers. I mean news of political importance
or of significance to society in general. In other words, its news mat-
ter is clean and healthy. In its editorials it reflects the best thought of
the soundest thinkers in the country and espeeially the South.
Another good reason for the /influence wielded by this paper is its
direct personal appeal. No one knows or cares who owns its stock,
but every line it publishes is universally regarded as the honest, sin-
cere convictions of the editor. To illustrate this point: It is Demo-
cratic in politics, and whenever a Republican speaker or paper alludes
to an editorial in The News and Observer they always refer to "Jose-
phus" (its editor is Josephus Daniels). That is "personal journalism"
which might make even a Nelson or a Watterson take notice. No
mortal man can measure the influence which this one paper exerts. It
has fought and won many battles for better conditions in North Caro-
lina. Its voice has been remarkably clear for the people againsl spe-
cial privilege in national affairs.
Much more might be said in commendation of this paper, which for
many a year to come bids fair to continue master of the newspaper field
in this section of the South. But what I have said is sufficient to illus-
trate its power for good.
On the other hand what criticism have T to offer? Very little
and chief, it is not at all times and in all things consisti I in-
stance, it carries no whiskey advertisements, bul thousands of its
friends are frequently forced to blush with shame at some of its glai
patent medicine announcements.
Second, and in conclusion, as a friend to the principles for w !i
paper stands; as one who loves the glorious history of this great coun-
try, and who hopes for its future, I would beseech its editor to beware
lest in its zeal for the cause he brings to me. perhaps unconi
just a little more of the spirit of partizanship than of the spirit
democracy.
Clinton. N. C. ' ■ M C 'EP
Since the above was written, the circulation has increased nnd tin-
paper is read by 125,000 people <l:iil>
94
FI'RNITt lit: FACTORIES
Wendell— Wendell Knitting Mills Co.: M. A.
Griffln.
Zebulon — Zehvilon Hosiery Mills: W. B. Hum-
plinw.
Goldsboro — Durham Hosiery Mills, No. 5.
North Wilkesboro — Athletic Underwear Co.:
W. K. Brogden.
North Wilkesboro — Wilkes Hosiery Mills: Jas.
X. Weeks.
Wilson — Runnymede Mills, No. 3: W. S.
Howard.
Wilson — Wilson Knitting Mills: Robt. J.
Walker.
Woolen, Silk and Cordage Mills
WOOLEN MILLS.
The number of woolen mills in the State, nine,
with a total capital (reported by tour), $1.-
680,920. These mills use 8,884 spindles, 422
looms, 42 cards, 4 knitting machines, and
employ 970 horsepower. The approximate
amout of raw material used is 2,342,800
pounds, the estimated value of the yearly
output being $3,334,634.
The total number of persons employed is
951. Of this number 621 are males, 318 females
and 12 children.
Helton— Helton Woolen Mills Co. : Helton.
Patterson — Yadkin Woolen Mills: John R.
Hagerman. Sec.
Newton — Newton Woolen Mills: W. E. Bacon,
Pres.
Winston-Salem — Chatham Mfg. Co.: H. G.
(71i3,tli&rn PrcS
Charlotte— Chamberlain Mill: P. H. Cham-
berlin, Prop.
Leaksville — Leaksville Woolen Mills: J. H.
Talaferro, Pres.
Spray — Spray Woolen Mill.
Elkin — Chatham Mfg. Co. : Thurman Chat-
ham, Sec.
Mount Airy — Alpine Woolen Mills: M. J.
Hawkins, Prop.
SILK MILLS.
Three silk mills, capital, $2,006,000; 60,820
spindles, 447 looms; employees, 874. Raw ma-
terial used. 253,165 pounds; value yearly out-
put, $1,799,964.
Wadesboro — Wadesboro Mfg. Co. : Russell
Murray, Sec.
Fayetteville — Hawthorn Silk Co. : Fayetteville.
High Point— Stehli Silks Corporation: C. W.
Earlow, Sec.
CORDAGE MILLS.
Two cordage mills; capital invested, $55,000;
value yearly output, $293,605. Employees, 42.
Granite Falls — Granite Cordage Co. : A. A.
Shuford, Jr., Sec.
Hickory— Highland Cordage Co.: A. A. Shu-
ford. Jr., Sec.
Furniture Factories
Number factories, 124; Capital invested, $14.-
790.322.77; value yearly output, $32,106,739.
Employees in furniture factories, 9,299.
Mebane — Mebane Bedding Co. : B. F. A\ ar-
ren.
Mebane — Mebane Iron Bed Co. : J. S. Vin-
cent.
Mebane — The White Furniture Co. : J. S.
White.
Edwards X Roads — Valley Manufacturing Co.
Asheville — C, H, Reeves.
Woodfin— Carolina Woods Products Co. :
Ralph Rosenberg, Vice-Pres.
Drexel — Drexel Furniture Co.
Morganton — Morganton Furniture Co. : A. (J.
Chaffee.
Granite Falls— Warlick & Sherrill Co.: D. H.
Warlick.
Lenoir— Bernhardt Chair Co.: B. L. Stine.
Lenoir — Caldwell Furniture Co. : L. E.
Robb.
Lenoir— Ethel Chair Co.: B. L. Stone.
Lenoir — Harper Furniture Co. : J. A. Mar-
shall, Mgr.
Lenoir— Kent-Coffey Manufacturing Co.
Lenoir— Lenoir Chair Mfg. Co.: S. S. Jen-
nings.
Lenoir — Lenoir Furniture Corporation: R. ».
Crisp.
Lenoir — Thomas Phonograph Co. : Malton
Triplett.
Hickory— Hickory Chair Mfg. Co.: Geo.
Bailey.
Hickory — Hickory Furniture Co. : George w .
Hall.
Hickory— Ivey Manufacturing Co. : G. F. Ivey
Hickory — Martin Furniture Co. : E. B. Cline.
West Hickory— Southern Desk Co. : G. F.
I V6j.
Siler City — Bent Oak Chair Mfg. Co. : J. M.
Stora. „ „
Siler City— Chatham Chair Mfg. Co.: R. G.
Edwards.
Siler City— High Point Bending and Chair
Co. : Miss Grace Boling.
Murphy— The Valley River Lumber Co. : S.
Woodbury.
New Bern— French Cabinet Works: L. La-
Quise. _ _
Denton— Denton Chair Co.: O. T. L?onard.
Lexington— Dixie Furniture Co.: W. F. Spar-
ger.
Lexington — Elk Furniture Co. : W. L. Gall-
more. „,
Lexington — Hoover Chair Co. : Chas. M.
Hoovef.
Lexington — Lexington Chair Co. : George L.
Hackney.
Lexington — Lexington Upholstering Co. : L. J.
Pearson.
Lexington — Piedmont Mirror Co. : Owners.
Lexington— Southern Upholstering Co. : J.
Grimes.
Thomasville — Lambeth Furniture Co. : J. W.
Lambeth.
Thomasville— Standard Chair Co. : F. S. Lam-
beth.
Thomasville — Thomasville Chair Co.: J. A.
Finch.
Thomasville — Thomasville Furniture Co. : John
R. Myers.
Mocksville — Hanes Chair and Table Co.
Durham — Western Feather Co.: H. Rutledge,
Prop.
Kernersville — Kernersville Furniture Mfg. Co :
M. Vance Fulp.
Kernersville — King Furniture Co.: M. Vane
Fulp.
Winston -Salem — Forsyth Chair Co.: W. B.
Casey, Vice-Pres.
Winston -Salem— Forsyth Dining-room Fur-
niture Co. : M. B. Casey.
Winston-Salem— Forsyth Furniture Co.: John
D. Stockton.
Winston-Salem— Forsyth Mfg. Co.: R. A.
Spaugh, Treas.
Winston-Salem— B. F. Huntley Furniture Co.:
Frank B. Cash, Bookkeeper.
Gibsonville — Overman Chair Co.: C. W. Over-
man.
FURNITURE FACTORIES
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RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA
General Printers
RULERS. BINDERS AND BLANK BOOK
MANUFACTURERS
ONE OF THE BEST EQUIPPED PRINTING ESTABLISHMENTS
IN THE SOUTH
Greensboro — Greensboro Bedding Co. : F. R.
Greensboro — Melton-Rhodes Co.: E. N. Ensi-
le nd.
Greensboro — Southern Feather and Pillow Co.
Greensboro — Standard Table Co.
Greensboro — Sterling Furniture Co. : J. Kel-
lenbergef.
High Point — Alma Furniture Co.
High Point — Barnes Manufacturing Co. : E.
S. Wall.
High Point — Cabinet Furniture Co.
High Point — Climax Upholstering Co.: \V. H.
Davis.
High Point — The Continental Furniture Co. :
L. I. Massey.
High Point — Dalton Furniture Co. : R. 15.
Terry.
High Point— Fred Ecker.
High Point— Ejecto File Co. : Chas. A. Vamer.
High Point— J. F. & A. Ellison: Arthur
Ellison.
High Point — Ellison Furniture Co.: O. H.
Ellison.
High Point — Giant Furniture Co.
High Point — Globe Parlor Furniture Co.
High Point — High Point Furniture Co. : M.
J. Wrenn.
High Foint — High Point Metallic Bed Co.
High Point— Ideal Table Co.
High Point — Kearns Furniture Co. : D. E.
KearnS.
High Point — Keystone Cabinet Co. : Wm.
Tate.
High Point— Knox Upholstering Co. : J. Vas-
sie Wilson.
High Point— J. A. Lindsey.
High Point — Marsh Furniture Co. : A. W.
Marsh, Vice-Pres.
High Point— Mattocks Furniture Co.: C. B.
Mattocks.
High Point— Myrtle Desk Co.
High Point— National Upholstering Co.: J.
W. Poplin.
High Point— A. .T. Rickel Furniture Mfg. Co.
High Point — Rowe Parlor Furniture Co. V\
C. Rowe.
High Point— Southern Chair Co.: S. L. Davis.
High Point — Tate Furniture Co.
High Point — Tomlinson Chair Mfg. Co.
High Point — Union Frame Co.
High Point — (Jnlon Furniture Co. : Fred A.
Thomas.
High Point— Welch Furniture Co. : J. W.
Harris.
High Point — Wrenn-Columliia Furniture Co.:
R. II. Shaw, Jr.. Mgr.
Pleasant Garden — Pleasant Garden Co. :
K. Tucker.
Dunn — Newberry Bros. & Cowell. Inc. : A
Newberry.
HazL'lwood — Unagusta Mfg. Co. : Chas.
Quinland.
Hazelwood — Waynesville Furniture Co.
Mooresville — Mooresville Furniture Co.:
W. Troutraan.
Statesvllle — Carolina Parlor Furniture I
L. S. Gilliam.
Statesvllle — Imperior Furniture Mfg. Co.: C.
E. Ketger.
Statesvllle— O. W. Slam Class Co.! Fred T.
Slam.
stiitcsvlllc — Statesvillo Furniture Co I 0.
Sbelton,
santord— Fltts-Crabtree Mfg. Co W n
Fitts.
Marion — Blue Ridge Furniture Co
Marlon— Catawba Furniture Co T t Wrenn
Marion — Drexel Furniture Co . n- ! I Byron
Conley.
Marlon — McDowell Furniture Co ! I. .1 Cut-
lar, Mgr
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BANKS AND BANKERS
Charlotte — H. M. Wade M?g. uo. : XI. M.
Wade.
Wilmington — Jenkins Cabinet Shop.
Wilmington — Wilmington Cabinet Shop.
Asheboro — American Eemwooct Chair Co. : F.
3. Phillips.
Asheboro — Asheboro Chair Co. : J. O. Red-
ding.
Asheboro — Piedmont Chair Co.
Asheboro — Randolph Chair Co.
Liberty — Liberty Chair Co. : Jas. H. Johnson.
Ramsjur— Moffltt Mfg. Co.: S. F. Mofflt.
Ramseur — Ramseur Furniture Co. : M. (J.
Smith, Bookkeeper.
Randleman — Deep River Chair Co. : E. F.
Ferryman.
Albemarle — Albemarle Cabinet Co. : C. W.
Russell.
King — King Mfg. Co., inc.: John Christian.
Elkin, R. F. D.— Elkin Furniture Co. : R.
h Hubbard.
Mount Airy — Banner Mfg. Co. : E. C. Foy.
Mount Airy — Mount Airy Furniture Co. : ET
M. Kocktitzky.
Mount Airy — Mount Airy Mantel and Table.
Co. : B. H. Williamson, Vice-Pres.
Mount Airy — National Furniture Co. : John
Sabotten.
Raleigh— Raleigh Mfg. Co.: G. W. Marshall.
Raleigh— H. S. Storr Co.: J. C. Root.
Goldsboro — Goldsboro Furniture Co. : L. C.
Lane.
North Wilkesboro — Forest Furniture Co. : J.
R. Finley.
North Wilkesboro — Home Chair Co. : J. H.
McNeill.
North Wilkesboro — Oak Furniture Co. : J. H.
Johnson.
Banks and Bankers
(STATE)
Aberdeen — Merchants and Farmers Bank: W.
A. Blue, President; W. T. Overman, Cashier.
Aberdeen — Page Trust Co. : J. R. Page, Presi-
dent; S. J. Hinsdale, Cashier.
Ahoskie — Bank of Ahoskie: C. C. Hoggard,
President ; James I. Crawrbrd, Cashier.
Ahoskie — Farmers Atlantic Bank: Dr. C. G.
Powell, President; V. D. Strickland, Cashier.
Albemarle — Cabarrus Savings Bank (branch
of Cabarrus Savings Bank, Concord) : M. J.
Harris, Jr., Cashier.
Albemarle — Stanly County Bank and Trust
Co.: A. C. Heath, President; A. P. Harris,
Cashier.
Andrews — Merchants and Manufacturers Bank:
J. W. Walker, President; J. H. Abernathy,
Cashier.
Angier — Angier Bank and Trust Co. : P. S.
Cooper, President; J. E. Williams, Cashier.
Angier — Farmers Bank: J. L. Johnson, Presi-
dent; O. S. Young, Cashier.
Ansonville — Bank of Anson: Adam Lockhar.t,
President; M. P. Hill, Cashier.
Apex — Merchants and Farmers Bank: A. B.
Hunter, President; B. P. Pearson, Cashier.
Apex — Peoples Bank: C. B. Wilkerson, Presi-
dent; .1. L. Crowder, CasTner.
Arapahoe — Bank of Pamlico (branch Bank of
Pamlico. Bayboro) : W. J. Swann, President;
John S. Weskett. Cashier.
Asheboro — Bank of Randolph: D. B. Mc-
Crary, President; W. J. Armfleld, Jr.. Cashier.
Asheboro — Asheboro Bank and Trust Co. : H.
T. Caveness, President; E. H. Morris, Cashier.
Asheville — Bank of West Asheville: G. D.
Carter, President ; II. B. Posey, Cashier.
Asheville — Battery Park Bank: T. C. Coxe,
President; S. A. Hubbard, Cashier.
Asheville — Central Bank and Trust Co.: W.
B. Davis, President; Russell C. Davis, Cashier.
Asheville — Citizens Bank: E. L. Ray, Presi-
dent; J. A. Campbell, Cashier.
Asheville — Southern State Bank: R. E. Cur-
rence. President; J. E. Kelster, Cashier.
Asheville — Wachovia Bank and Trust Co.
(branch Wachovia Loan and Tr. Co., "Winston):
W. B. Williamson, Cashier.
Askewville — Farmers-Atlantic Bank (branch
Farmers Atlantic Bank, Ahoskie) : Dr. C. G.
Powell, President; L. S. Mizelle, Cashier.
Atkinson — Bank of Atkinson: E. A. Howes,
President; E. H. Page, Cashier.
Auburn — Auburn Banking Co: J. J. Lane,
President; S. Leslie Watts. Cashier.
Aulander — Bank of Anlander: C. W. Mitchell,
Jr.. President; J. E. Cooke. Cashier.
AulanderFarmers Bank: T. J. White, Presi-
dent ; M. A. Davenport, Cashier.
Aurora — Bank of Aurora: R. L. M. Bonner,
President; O. M. Hooker, Cashier.
Aurora — Richland Farmers Bank: B. B.
Thompson, President; W. T. Stillman, Cashier.
Avondale — Haynes Bank: Chas. H. Haynes,
President; J. B. Watkins, Cashier.
Ayden — Bank of Ayden: C. V. Cannon, Presi-
dent; J. H. S. Hodges, Cashier.
Badin— Bank of Badin: R. L. Smith, Presi-
dent; John S. Cox, Cashier.
Bailey — Branch Banking and Trust Co.
(branch Banking and Trust Co., Wilson).
Bakersville — Merchants and Farmers Bank:
R. H. Griffith, President; D. A. Greene, Cash-
ier.
Banner Elk— Banner Elk Bank: W. C. Tate,
President; W. L. Norman, Cashier.
Battleboro — Planters Bank: J. C. Braswell,
President; Millard F. Jones, Cashier.
Bayboro — Bank_ of Pamlico: W. J. Swann,
President; John ~S. Wessett, Cashier.
Beaufort — Bank of Beaufort: T. A. Uzzell,
President; J. A. Hornaday, Jr., Cashier.
Beaufort — Beaufort Banking and Trust Co :
N. W. Taylor, President; TJ. E. Swann, Cash-
ier.
Belhaven — Bank of Belhaven : C. P. Aycock,
Presid nt ; W. E. Stubbs, Cashier.
Belhaven — Farmers Bank: Dr. N. B. Mariner.
President ; W. J. Justus, Cashier.
Belmont — Bank of Belmont: R. L. Stowe.
President; W. B. Pruett. Cashier.
Belmont — Peoples Exchange Bank: R. B.
Suggs, President; W. D. Crawford, Cashier.
Bennett — Bank of Bennett (branch Bonlee
Bank and Trust Co., BonleO: Isaac H. Dun-
lap, President; C. M. Andrews, Cashier.
Benson — Citizens Tank and Trust Co.: Pres-
ton Woodall, President; H. A. Parker Cashier.
Benson — Farmers Commercial Bank: M. T.
Britt, President; W. H. Slocumb, Cashier.
Bessemer City — Bessemer City Bank: R. C.
Kennedy, President; O. M. Vernon, Cashier.
Bethel — Bethel Banking and Trust Co. : M. O.
Blount, President; S. C. Ives, Cashier.
Bethel — Farmers and Merchants Bank: H. V.
Staton, President: W. M. Pruett. Cashier.
Beulaville — Bank of Beulaville: O. W. Quinn,
President; A. L. Cavanaugh, Cashier.
Biscoe — Bank of Biscoe; E. R. Burt, Presi-
dent; A. W. Burt, Cashier.
Black Creek — Bank of Black Creek: J. H.
Thompson. President; J. A. Barnes, Cashier.
Black Mountain — Commonwealth Bank: F. A.
Perley, President ; A. A. Hegeman, Cashier.
Bladenboro — Bank of Bladenboro: H. C.
i Bridger, President; H. C. Brldger, Jr.. Cashier.
Blowing Rock — Bank of Blowing Rock: J. A.
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Boiling Springs — Boiling Springs Bank
(branch Bank of Mooresboro) :■ J. B. Blanton,
President; Y. L. McCardwell, Cashier.
Bonlee — Bonlee Bank and Trust Co. : Isaac
Dunlap, President; C. M. Andrews, Cashier.
Boone — Peoples Bank and Trust Co. : T. H.
Coffey, President; Avery Y. Howell, Cashier.
Boone — Watauga County I!ank: X. L. Mast,
President; G. P. Hagaman, Cashier.
Boonville — Commercial and Savings Bank:
F. W. Day, President; J. W. Shore, Cashier.
Bostic — Bostic Bank — E. N. Washburn, Presi-
dent; S. C. Gettys, Cashier.
Brevard — Brevard Banking Co: Thos. H. Ship-
man. President; R. B. Lyon, Cashier.
Bridgeton — Bank of Bridgeton: A. F. Bunting,
President; J. A. Nunn, Cashier.
Broadway — Bank of Broadway: Jame3 L.
Thomas, President; D. E. Shaw, Cashier.
Bryson City — Bryson City Bank: D. K. Col-
lins, President; J. B. Long. Cashier.
Bryson City — Citizens Bank: A. M. Frye,
President; O. P. Williams. Cashier.
Buies Creek — Bank of I'.uirs Creek: J. A.
Campbell, President; B. F. McLeod, Cashier.
Bunn — Bunn Banking Co. : B. L. Ilufflnes,
President; M. E. Shamburger. Jr., Cashier.
Burgaw — Bank of Pender: C. C. Branch, Presi-
dent; Maud Paddison. Assistant Cashier.
Burgaw — Planters Bank and Trust Co.: W A
Brown. President; J. E. Crutchfleld. Cashier.
Burlington — Alamance Hank and Trust Co.: J.
H. Holt, President; .T. M. Fix. Cashier.
Burlington — First Savings Bank: C. V. Sellers,
President; M. W. McPherson, Cashier.
Burnsville — Bank of Yancey: .r. W. Biggins,
President; J. M. Lyon, Cashier.
Burnsville — Citizens Bank: S. G. I'.yrd.
President; Thomas It. I'.yrd. Cashier.
Calypso Citizens nank (branch Bank of
Mount Olive): Thos. E. Cooper, Presld
liobert L. Cox, Cashier.
Cameron — Bank of Cameron (branch Bank of
Sanford): S. P. Hatch, President; J. I).
McLean, Cashier.
Candor — Bank of Candor: D. C. Ewing, r
ident; A. A. Maness, Cashier.
Canton — Bank of Canton: T. J. Cathey, Presi-
dent; W. B. Palmer, Cashier.
Canton — Champion Bank and Trust Co. : W.
J. Hampton, President; J. II. Kirkpatrick,
Cashier.
Carolcen — Farmers Hank and Trust
(branch Farmers Bank and Trust c
City): D. B. Doggett, President; J. II. Th
Cashier.
Carrboro — Bank of Carrboro (branch Bank 01
Chapel Hill): M. C. s. Noble. President; a P
Lloyd. Cashier.
Carthage — Pago Trust Co. (branch
Trust Co., Aberdeen): D. A. McDonald. I
dent; 1*. T. Farabow. Cashier.
Carthage — Bank of Moon U. L. Si
President; M. (I. Dalrymple, Cashier.
Cary— Bank of Cary: M. B. Dry, President:
E. P. Bashaw. CaahJ
Casta Castalia : B. J. Ban
mew. President : \v. .1 Lancaster, Cashier.
Catawba — Peoples Bank: .1 1 . Long, 1
\V. B. Walker, cashier.
Cerro Gordo — Bank ot (Vrro G 1 P C
1 looper, President . R B Sti ; b
Chadbourc Ba 1 1 h Wll
Uamson, Pn Idi at; C. L I bier
Chadboun Fanners Ba I ''
Blake, President; .1 C tti 1 bier,
Chapel H' Bank of Chapel Hill U C B
Noble, President; m. E B i bier
Chai ■ Ban* E v. Howell,
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BANKS AND BANKERS
Charlotte — American Trust Co. : W. H. Wood,
President] J. E. Davis, Cashier.
Charlotte — Independence Trust Co. : J. H.
Little. President ; E. E. Jones, Cashier.
Charlotte — Security Savings Bank: ,T. B.
Ivey, President; \V. L. Jenkins, Cashier.
Cherryville — Farmers Bank and Trust Co:
David P. Dellinger, President; C. L. Beam,
Cashier.
China Grove — Bank of China Grove: A. M.
Hanna, President; C. C. Graham, Cashier.
Claremont — Peoples Bank (branch Peoples
Bank. Catawba): J. N. Long, President; W. B.
Walker, Cashier.
Clarkton— Bank of Bladen: E. J. Cox, Presi-
dent; E. C. Clark, Cashier.
Clavton— Clayton Banking Co. : Charles W.
Home, President; John G. Talton, Cashier.
Clayton — Farmers Bank: J. A. Vinson, Presi-
dent; J. M. Turley, Cashier.
Cleveland — Citizens Bank: W. F. Thompson,
President; W. W. Boseman, Cashier.
Cliff side — Haynes Bank (branch Haynes
Bank, Avondale): B. R. Haynes, President;
J. B. Watkins. Cashier.
Clinton — Bank of Clinton: L. A. Betnune,
President; H. McKinnon, Cashier.
Clinton— Bank of Sampson: W. F. Peterson,
President; A. G. Robinson, Cashier.
Clyde — Bank of Clyde: John D. Wood, Pres-
ident; T. H. Haynes. Cashier.
Coats— Bank of Harnett (branch Bank of
Harnett, Duke) : C. E. Stuart, Cashier.
Colerain — Bank of Colerain: L. A. Nowell,
President; D. R. Britton, Cashier.
Colerain— Peoples Bank and Trust Co. : L.
D. Perry, President; W. M. Sitterson, Cashier.
Coleridge — Bank of Coleridge: C. A. Hay-
worth. President; C. T. Spoon. Cashier.
Columbia — Merchants and Farmers Bank: D.
O. Newberry, President; D. M. Darden, Cash-
ier.
Columbia— Tyrrell County Bank: L. A.
Armstrong, President; S. S. Woodley, Cashier.
Columbus — Polk County Bank and Trust Co.:
E. W. S. Cobb. President: F. W. Blanton,
Cashier.
Concord — Cabarrus Savings Bank: H. I.
Woodhouse, President; C. W. Swink, Cashier.
Concord — Citizens Bank and Trust Co.: C.
B. Wagoner. President; A. F. Goodman, Cash-
ier.
Conetoe— Bank of Conetoe: H. C. Bridgers,
President; J. B. Warren. Cashier.
Connelly Springs— Peoples Bank: W. T. Mc-
Galliard. President; J. G. Aiken, Cashier.
Conover — Citizens Bank: John A. Isenhower.
President; A. L. Shuford, Cashier.
Conway— Bank of Conway: W. T. Bridgers.
President; L. W. Flythe, Cashier.
Cooleemee — Bank of Cooleemee: J. B. Mason,
President; J. H. L. Rice, Cashier.
Cornelius— Bank of Cornelius: F. C. Sherrtll.
President; J. T. Beard, Cashier.
Council— Bank of Council: H. M. McAllister.
President ; J. A. Pickett, Cashier.
Creswell— Bank of Creswell: J. M. Ambrose,
Fresident: D. E. Woodley, Cashier.
Creswell— Peoples Bank: H. G. Walker, Presi-
dent; J. C. Gatlin, Cashier.
Dallas— Bank of Dallas: S. N. Boyce, Presi-
dent; L. M. Hoffman, Jr., Cashier.
Danbury — Bank of Stokes County: J. W. Neal,
President; N. E. Pepper, Cashier
Danbury— Citizens Bank: J. Spot Taylor.
President; M. O. Jones, Cashier.
Davidson — Bank of Davidson: John L. Douglas.
President; W. H. Thompson. Cashier.
D enver — Farmers and Merchants Bank (branch
of Farmers and Merchants Bank. Stanley) : M.
C. Hunter, President; J. M. Beinhardt, Cash-
ier.
Dobson— Surry County Loan and Trust Co.
(branch Surry County Loan and Trust Co., Mt.
Airy).
Dover — Bank of Dover: Geo. W. Hardwicke,
President; Ary Freeman. Cashier.
Draper — Bank of Draper: T. B. Hundley,
President: B. E. Ivie, Cashier.
Duke — Bank of Harnett: B. N. Duke, Presi-
dent; S. J. Clark, Jr., Cashier.
Dunn — Commercial Bank: E. P. Davis, Presi-
dent; J. D. Davis, Cashier.
Dunn— State Bank and Trust Co. : T. V.
Smith. Sr., President; E. T. Draper, Cashier.
Durham — Durham Loan and Trust Co. : John
Sprunt Hill, President; T. C. Worth, "Vice-
President.
Durham— Fidelity Bank: B. N. Duke, Pres-
ident; L. D. Kirkland. Cashier.
Durham — Fraternal Bank and Trust Co. : W.
G. Pearson, President; T. David Parham.
Cashier.
Durham — Home Savings Bank: John Sprunt
Hill. President; T. B. Pierce, Cashier.
Durham — Mechanics and Farmers Bank- S.
L. Warren. President ; C. C. Spaulding. Cash-
ier.
Durham Merchants Bank: W. P. Clements,
President; C. T. Cox, Cashier.
East B^nd— Yadkin Valley Bank: W. H.
Speas, President; A. E. Harrell. Cashier.
East Durham — Peoples Pank: Y. E. Smith;
President; H. C. Barbee. Cashier.
East Spencer — Bank of East Spencer: W. J.
Hatley. President: S. E. McNeely, Cashier.
Edenton — Bank of Edenton: Julien Wood,
President ; D. M. Warren. Cashier.
Edenton — Citizens Bank: H. C. Privott.
President: Charles H. Wood, Cashier.
Efland— Hank of Efland: John L. Efland.
President; Roberts Riley. Cashier.
Elizabeth City — Albemarle Bank: E. L. Hof-
fler. President; W. H. Holland. Cashier.
Elizabeth City — Savings Bank and Trust Co. :
P. H. Williams, President; H. G. Kramer.
Cashier.
Elizabethtown — Bank of Elizabethtown: J. B.
Clark, President: Balph Boring, Cashier.
Elk Park — Citizens Bank: A. P. Brinkley.
President; P. A. Vance, Cashier.
Ellenboro— Bank of Ellenboro: D. B. Harrill,
President; E. E. Harrill, Cashier.
Ellerbe— Bank of Ellerbe: J. R. Wall, Presi-
dent; Prince O'Brien, Cashier.
Ellerbe — Bennett Bank and Trust Co. : J. K.
Bennett, President; J. R. Pennett, Cashier.
Elm City — Elm City Bank: John L. Bailey,
President; K. B. Bailey, Cashier.
Elm City — Toisnot Bank Co. : B. S. Wells,
President; James W. Hays. Cashier.
Elon College — Elon Banking and Trust Co. :
W. P. Lawrence, President; Marie Riddick,
Cashier.
Enfield — Bank of Enfield: Ivey Watson, Pres-
ident: W. R. Garnett, Cashier.
Enfield — Commercial and Farmers Bank: P.
0. Petway, President; F. C. Patterson, Cash-
ier.
Englehard — Englehard Banking and Trust
Co.: J. H. Jarvis, President; W. M. Hooker,
Jr.. Cashier.
Eure — Farmers Bank of Eure: R. B. Hill.
President; M. D. Harrell. Cashier.
Everetts — Planters and Merchants Bank: V.
K. Taylor. President; V. G. Taylor, Cashier.
Fair Bluff— Bank of Fair Bluff: J. F. Rogers.
President; J. E. Dick, Cashier.
Fair Bluff — Farmers and Merchants Bank:
1. B. Tucker, President; R. C. Tucker, Cash-
ier.
Fairmont — Bank of Fairmont: F. L. Blue,
President; F. L. Blue. Cashier.
Faison— Bank of Faison: C. S. Hines, Presi-
dent; M. McD. Williams. Cashier.
Farmville — Bank of Farmville: R. L. Davis,
President; D. E. Oglesby, Cashier.
BANKS AND BANKERS
Farmville — Citizens Bank: J. T. Thome,
President; W. B. Willis, Cashier.
Fayetteville — Cumberland Savings and Trust
Co.: F. H. Stedman, President; Albert Stewart,
Cashier.
Fayetteville — Farmers and Merchants Bank:
Iheo. E. Owen, President; M. D. Kemp.
Cashier.
Fayetteville — Lafayette Bank and Trust Co. :
John B. Tolar, Jr., President; Paul Stewart,
Cashier.
Fletcher — Bank of Fletcher: W. H. Sumner,
President; B. W. Fletcher, Cashier.
Forest City — Farmers Bank and Trust Co. :
B. B. Doggett,, President; B. H. Long, Cash-
ier.
Fountain — Bank of Fountain: H. C. Bridgers.
President; W. B. Graham, Cashier.
Four Oaks — Bank of Four Oaks: J. H. Aus-
tin, President; D. W. Lambe, Cashier.
Franklin — Bank of Franklin: J. S. Sloan,
President; Lee Crawford. Cashier.
Franklin — Citizens Bank: D. W. Blaine,
Fresident; John C. Wright, Cashier.
Franklinton — Citizens Bank: E. J. Cheatham.
President ; W. F. Joyner, Cashier.
Franklinton — Commercial Bank and Trust Co. :
A. H. Vann, President; Geo. Carmichael, Cash-
ier.
Franklinville — Bank of Franklinville: Hugh
Parks, President; W. H. Birkhead, Cashier.
Fremont — Bank of Fremont: J. T. Hooks,
President; Cutlar Lee, Cashier.
Fremont — Planters Bank and Trust Co. : L.
L. Newsome, President ; E. G. Deans, Cashier.
Fuquay Springs — Bank of Fuquay: K. B.
Johnson, President; Robert Kerr, Cashier.
Garland — Bank of Garland (branch Bank of
Clinton): L. A. Bethune, President; H. Mc-
Kinnon, Cashier.
Garner — Garner Banking and Trust Co. : H.
D. Rand, President; W. B. Johnson, Cashier.
Garysburg — Merchants and Farmers Bank:
John B. Collier, President; B. E. Brown,
Cashier.
Gastonia — Gaston Loan and Trust Co. :
Thomas L. Craig, President; M. A. Carpenter,
Cashier.
Gastonia — Peoples Bank: S. N. Boyce, Presi-
dert; Thos. J. Brawley, Cashier.
Gates — Citizens Bank: R. D. Gatling, Presi-
dent; E. L. Rawles, Cashier.
Gatesville — Bank of Gates: W. T. Cross,
President; Lycurgus Hofler. Cashier.
Gatesville — Planters Savings Bank: R. M.
Riddick, Jr., President; Charles M. Early.
Cashier.
Germanton — Bank of Stokes County (branch
Bank of Stokes County, Danbury) : J. W. Neal,
President; J. C. Carson, Cashier.
Gibson— Bank of Gibson: N. T. Fletcher,
President; N. T. Fletcher, Cashier.
Gibson— Carolina State Bank: M. W. Adams.
President; F. D. Gibson, Cashier.
Gibsonville — Bank of Gibsonville: J. L. Ker-
nodle, President; J. W. Boring, Cashier.
Goldsboro — Farmers Loan and Trust Co, : K.
H. Edwards, President; M. Clarence Crowson,
Cashief.
Goldsboro— Goldsboro Savings and Trust Co. :
G. A. Norwood, President; Thos. H. Norwood,
Cashier.
Goldsboro — Peoples Bank and Trust Co. :
Geo. C. Kornegay, President; James Kyle.
Cashier.
Goldston — Bank of Goldston: Hugh Womble.
President; T. W. Goldston, Cashier.
Graham— Citizens Bank: W. J. Nicks, Presi-
dent; J. S. Cook, Cashier.
Granite Falls— Bank of Granite: J. W. Hoke,
President; R. R. llouek. Cashier.
Granite Quarry — Farmers and Merchants
Bank and Trust Co.; J. H. A. Lyeiiy. presi-
dent; J. E. Fisher, Cashier.
Greensboro — Atlantic Bank and Trust Co.:
Julius W. Cone, President; John W. Simpson,
Cashier.
Greensboro — Farmers and V Hank
and Trust Co. : J. P I ; U.
M. Middli-tim, Cashier.
Greensboro — Greensboro Loan and Tm
J, W. Fry, President; W. E. \
Greensboro — Textile Bank: Julius W. Cone,
Ptesident; J. H. Cole, Cashier.
Greenville — Farmers Bank: R. R. Fleming,
President; Paul L Clodfelter, Cashier.
Greenville — Greenville Banking and Trust Co. :
E. G. Flanagan, President; W. ir. Wiolard.
Cashier.
Grifton — Bank of Grifton: L J. Chapman.
President; G. T. Gardner, Cashier.
Grimesland — Bank of Grimesland: J. C. Gal-
loway, President; J. H. Brooks, Cashier.
Grover — Bank of Grover: D. j. Keitor, Presi-
dent; J. B. Ellis, Cashier.
Gulf — Citizens Bank and Trust Co. (branch
Citizens Bank and Trust Co., Siler City).
Halifax — Bank of Halifax: Quentin Gregory,
President; F. H. Gregory, Cashier.
Halifax — Citizens Bank: Swain S. Norman,
President; Milton Norman, Cashier.
Hamilton — Bank of Hamilton: R. W. Sals-
bury, President; F. L. Haislip. Cashier.
Hamlet — Bank of Hamlet: F. M. Rose, Presi-
dent; David Easterlin, Cashier
Hamlet — Page Trust Co. (branch Page Trust
Co., Aberdeen): J. R. Page, President: Frank
R. Page, Cashier.
Harmony — Harmony Banking and Trust Co. :
F. B. Gaither, President; ' L. R. Harkey
Cashier.
Harreilsville — Bank of Harrellsville : J. A.
Powel, President; E. D. Callis, Cashier.
Haw River — Bank of Haw River: S. A. Vest,
President: J. A. Long, Cashier.
Hayesville — Clay County Bank: J. A. Cham-
bers, President; G. H. naigler. Cashier.
Hemp — Bank of Hemp (branch I'.ank of Plni
hurst).
Henderson — Carolina Bank and Trust Co.:
J. H. Brodie, President; R. C. Gary. Cashier,
Henderson — Citizens Bank; J. B. Owen.
President; W. A. Hunt, Cashier.
Henderson — Farmers and Merchants Bank:
John D. Cooper, Jr., President; It. IS. I
der. Cashier.
Hendersonville — First Bank and Trust I
R. C. Clarke, President; J. Mack Rhodes,
Cashier.
Hendersonville — Henderson Count; I'.ank: S.
H. Hudgins. President; Thomas J. Hayder,
Cashier.
Hertford — Farmers Bank and Trust Co B
C. Stokes. President; H. C Sullivan. Cashier
Hertford Hertford Banking Co.: T. S.
White. President; L. W. Norman, Cashier.
Hoekory Consolidated Trust Co.: W. B.
Councill, President ; 1» B\ ibernethy, I
Hickory— First Security Trust Co.: J. I>.
Elliott, President; E. N. Carr. Tr<
Hiddenite— Bank of Hiddeniti E I
amier. President; •'. B Thomas, Ca
High Point— High Point Savings and Trust
Co i Elw I Cox, President; B l. Bagan,
i ,i bier.
High Point— Home Hanking Co T V
Wrcun. President ; Bull II Hi deco>
High Point Wachoi i Bank and
b ol Wachoi la Loan and Tru I I
Winston); W. c Idol, Cashier
Hlllsboro— Bank of Orange: ■' S Spurgeon,
Pn i. lent ; P. C. Collins. Cashier.
Hlllsboro farm, rs and Merchants Bai
R, Kenlon, Pre Idenl ; S L Ji hi on, Cashier
Hobbsville Bank of Hobbavllli C R Hath
away, President; W. M Hollowell, Cashier
Hobgood Bank of Hobgood B i Shelton
I i, in : a. i : Bowdi n, Cashli r
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BANKS AND BANKERS
Hollister— Bank of Hollister: A. B. Schlich-
ter, President; O. M. Schlichter, Cashier.
Holly Springs — Bank of Holly Springs: H. VV.
Norris, President; W. A .Segraves, Cashier.
Hookerton — Bank of Hookerton: H. C. Brid-
gers, President; R. A. McCauley, Cashier.
Hot Springs — Citizens Bank (branch Citizens
Bank of Marshall).
Huntersville — Bank of Huntersville: J. R.
McCurdy, President; H. J. McCorkle, Cashier.
Jackson — Bank of Northampton : H. W. Lewis,
President; Wilson B. Pugh, Cashier.
Jackson Springs — Bank of Jackson Springs'
J. E. Jordan, President; L. P. Evans, Cashier.
Jacksonville — Bank of Onslow: J. W. Burton,
President; George H. Bender, Cashier.
Jamesville — Bank of Jamesville: J. E. Smith-
wick, President; John D. Lilley, Cashier.
Jefferson — Bank of Ashe: W. H. Worth, Pres-
ident; W. E. Johnson, Cashier.
Jonesboro — Banking, Loan and Trust Co.
(Branch Banking, Loan and Trust Co., San-
ford).
Kannapolis — Cabarrus Savings Bank (branch) :
L. P. Davis, Cashier.
Keif ord— Bank of Kelford: W. P. Harrell,
President; A. C. Smith, Cashier.
Kenansville — Bank of Kenansville: John A.
Gavin, Jr., President; R. H. Cuddington, Cash-
ier,
Kenly — Bank of Kenly: G. W. Watson, Pres-
ident; E. V. Neighbors, Cashier.
Kenly — Farmers Bank: H. F. Edgerton,
President; J. M. Woolard, Jr., Cashier.
Kernersville — Bank of Kernersville: W. H.
Mendenhall, President; G. V. Fulp, Cashier.
King — Bank of King: V. T. Grabs, Presi-
dent; T. S. Petree, Cashier.
King — Farmers and Merchants Bank: J. T.
Smith, President; W. E. Hartman, Cashier.
Kings Mountain — Peoples Loan and Trust
Co.: J. O. Plonk, President; M. E. Herndon.
Cashier.
Kinston — Caswell Banking and Trust Co. : W.
D. LaRoque, President; T. W. Heath, Cashier.
Kinston — Farmers and Merchants Bank: C. F.
Harvey, President; L. J. Mewbome, Cashier.
Kinston — Peoples Bank: T. B. Holloway.
President; J. G. Banton, Cashier.
LaGrange — LaGrange Bank and Trust Co. :
D. W. Wood, President; E. R. Burke. Cashier.
LaGrange — Rouse Banking Co. : N. J. Rouse,
President; T. R. Rouse, Cashier.
Landis — Merchants and Farmers Bank: B. O.
Edwards, President; D. C. Linn, Cashier.
Lansing — Bank of Lansing: R. H. Jaines,
President; P. C. Segraves, Cashier.
Lasker — Bank of Lasker: J. S. Bryant, Pres-
ident; G. H. Joyner, Cashier.
Lattimore — Farmers Bank and Trust Co.
(branch Farmers Bank and Trust Co., Forest
City): J. F. Alexander, President; J. H.
Thomas, Cashier.
Laurel Hill— Bank of Laurel Hill: Z. V.
Pate, President; R. M. Calhoun, Cashier.
Laurinburg — Scotland County Savings Bank:
A. L. James, President; Hinton James, Cashier.
Laurinburg — State Bank: J. A. Jones, Presi-
dent; W. H. Cooper, Cashier.
Leaksville — Bank of Leaksville: D. F. King,
President; G. G. Ivie, Cashier.
Leaksville — Boulevard Bank and Trust Co. :
P H. Gwynn, President; H. C. Pace, Cashier.
Leaksville — Peoples Bank: S. L. Martin.
President; A. E. Millner, Cashier.
Leggett — Bank of Leggett: Theo. Fountain,
President; Mabel Straughan, Cashier.
Leggett — Farmers Banking and Trust Co.
(branch Farmers Banking and Trust Co., Tar-
boro).
Leicester — Bank of Leicester: J. T. Davis,
President; Loans E. Allman, Cashier.
Lenoir — Bank of Lenoir: J. H. Beall, Presi-
dent; A. G. Foard, Cashier.
Lewiston — Bank of Lewiston: W. Mitchell,
President ; H. B. Paschal, Cashier.
Lexington — Bank of Lexington: G. W. Mont-
castle. President; Charles D. Hunt, Cashier.
Lexington — Commercial and Savings Bank:
J. W. McCrary, President; James Adderton,
Cashier.
Lexington — Lexington Bank and Trust Co. :
W. J. Vestal, President; Jas. E. Williams.
Cashier.
Liberty — Bank of Liberty: G. A. Foster,
President; B. M. Brower, Cashier.
Lilesville — Bank of Lilesville: J. F. Alex-
ander, President; B. R. Wall, Cashier.
Lillington — Bank of Lillington: D. H. Senter,
President; H. T. Spears, Cashier.
Lillington — Harnett County Trust Co.: B. P
Gentry, President; W. L. Sutton, Cashier.
Littleton — Bank of Littleton: H. F. Bonney.
President ; H. F. Bonney, Cashier.
Littleton — Planters Bank: T. J. Miles, Pres-
ident; M. J. Grant, Cashier.
Louisburg — Farmers and Merchants Bank: C.
P. Harris, President; M. S. Clifton, Cashier.
Lowell — Bank of Lowell: S. M. Robinson,
President; T. P. Rankin, Cashier.
Lucama — Lucama Bank: Jas. H. Newsom,
President; S. E. High, Cashier.
Lumberton — Planters Bank and Trust Co. : N.
A. Thompson, President; K. M. Barnes, Cash-
ier.
McDonalds — Bank of McDonalds: E. L. Bow-
man, President; J. F. Johnson, Cashier.
McFarlan — Bank of McFarlan: W. J. Mc-
Lendon, President; J. V. Webb, Cashier.
Macclesfield — Merchants and Farmers Bank:
J. S. Howard, President; L. E. Walston, Cashier.
Macon — Bank of Macon: J. M. Coleman,
President; J. S. Nowvll. Cashier.
Madison — Bank of Madison: J. H. Moore,
President; J. O. Ragsdale, Cashier.
Madison — Farmers Bank and Trust Co. :
James M. Vaughn, President; J. C. Thompson,
Cashier
Magnolia — Bank of Magnolia: John F. Croom,
President; L. D. Dail, Cashier.
Maiden — Maiden Bank: B. M. Spratt, Jr.,
President; G. E. Mauney, Cashier.
Manteo — Bank of Manteo: R. C. Evans,
President; R. B. Etheridge, Cashier.
Marion — Merchants and Farmers Bank: J. D.
Blanton, President; R. F. Burton, Cashier.
Marshall — rank of French Broad: J. J. Ked-
mon, President; W. B. Ramsey. Ca=hier.
Marshall — Citizens Bank: J. H. White, Pres-
ident ; A. W. Whitehurst. Cashier.
Mars Hill— Bank of Mars Hill: N. W. An-
derson, President; O. M. Jarvis, Cashier.
Marshville — Bank of Marshville: J. H. Bee,
President; B. C. Parker, Cashier.
Marshville — Mutual Bank and, Trust Co. : R.
C. Newsom, President; E. H. Moore, Cashier.
Matthews — Bank of Matthews: N. S. Cochran,
President; L. E. Funderburk, Cashier.
Maxton — Bank of Maxton: T. O. Evans.
President; Lacy Williams, Cashier.
Maxton — Bank of Robeson: J. P. Wiggins,
President; J. Lacy McLean, Cashier.
Mayodan — Bank of Mayodan: J. O. Ragsdale,
President; M. P. Black, Cashier.
Maysville — Maysville Banking and Trust Co. :
T. A. Green, President; George E. Weeks,
Cashier.
Mebane — Commercial and Farmers Bank: VV.
A. Murray. President; S. G. Morgan. Cashi r.
Micro — Citizens Bank: C. A. Fitzgerald,
President; H. M. Fitzgerald, Cashier.
Middlesex — Middlesex Banking Co. : A. F.
Manning, President; W. K. Ballentine, Casli-
ier.
Midland— Bank of Midland: P. J. HartseU,
President ; M. W. Harriss, Cashier.
Mocksville — Bank of Davie: E. L. Gaither.
President; J. F. Moore, Cashier.
BANKS AND BANKERS
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Mocksville — Merchants and Farmers Bank: K
B. Sanford. President; B. O. Morris, Cashier.
Moncure — Banking. Loan and Trust Co.
(branch Banking. Loan and Trust Co., San-
ford): R. E. Carrington, President; J. K.
Barnes, Cashier.
Monroe — Bank of Union: W. S. Blakeney
President; R. G. Laney, Cashier.
Monroe — Farmers and Merchants Bank: M.
K. Lee, President; R. A. Morrow, Jr., Cashier
Monroe — Monroe Bank and Trust Co. : R. B.
Redwine, President; H. B. Clark, Cashier.
Mooresboro — Bank of Mooresboro: C. O.
Champion, President; Y. L. McCardwell, Cash-
ier.
Mooresville — Merchants and Farmers Bank:
E. W. Brawley, President; R. O. Miller Cash-
ier.
Morehead City — Bank of Morehead City: J. B.
Morton, President; T. C. Wade, Cashier.
Morehead City — Marine Bank: Charles S.
Wallace, President ; E. A. Council, Cashier.
Morganton — Bank of Morganton: C. A. Spen-
cer, President; W. E. Walton, Cashier.
Morven — Bank of Morven: ti. V. Hardison,
President; M. L Ham. Cashier.
Mount Airy — Bank of Mount Airy: W. J.
Eyerly, President; F. P. Sparger, Cashier.
Mount Airy — Surry County Loan and Trust
Co.: W. F. Carter, President; W. G. Sydnor,
Cashier.
Mount Gilead — Bank of Mount Gilead: J. A.
McAulay, President; W. B. Cochran, Cashier.
Mount Holly — Central Bank and Trust Co. :
N. B. Kendrick, President; S. Q. McGraw,
Cashier.
Mount Holly— Mount Holly Bank: H. A.
Bhyne. President; J. A. Costner, Cashier.
Mount Olive — Citizens BanK: H. M. Cox.
Fresident; E. C. Bethea, Cashier.
Mount Olive — Farmers and Merchants Bank:
S. L. Warren, President; J. J. Whitehead,
Cashier.
Mount Pleasant — Cabarrus Savings Bank
(branch Cabarrus Savings Bank, Concord).
Moyock — Bank of Currituck: W. W. .larvis,
President; W. W. Smith. Cashier.
Murfreesboro — Peoples Bank: D. C. Barnes,
President; W. A. McGlohon, Cashier.
Murphy — Bank of Murphy: A. B. Dickey.
President: L. E. Bayless. Cashier.
Murphy — Cherokee Bank: E. A. Davidson.
President; R. R. Rogers. Cashier.
Nashville — Bank of Nashville: B. 3. Downey,
President; N. B. Dozier, Cashier.
New Bern — Citizens Savings Batik and Trust
Co.: T. A. Uzzell, President; W. H. Hender-
son, Cashier.
New Bern — New Bern Banking and Trust
Co.: O. W. Lane, President; W. R. Hose,
Cashier.
New Bern — Peoples Bank: T. A. Uzzell. Prea
ident; E. C. Rea, Cashier.
Newland — Avery County Bank: C. B. Von-
canon, -President; E. C. Guy. Cashier.
New London — Peoples Bank and Trust Co.,
(branch Peoples Bank and Trust Co., Rich-
field).
Newport — Bank of Newport: C. R. Wheatly,
President; L. R. Garner. Cashier.
Newton — Farmers and Merchants Bank: J. II.
Yount. President; G. C. Little. Cashier.
Norlina — Bank of Warren (branch).
Norlina — Farmers and Merchants Bank
(branch Farmers and Merchants Bank, Hen-
derson).
North Charlotte — Bank of North Charlotte:
J. O. Simmons, President; J. N. Hawthorne,
Cashier.
North Wilkesboro— Bank of North Wllkes-
boro: J. E. Finley, President; R. W. Gwyn,
Cashier.
North Wilkesboro — Deposit and Savings
Bank: R. L. Doughton, President; Clem Wrenn,
Cashier.
Norwood — Bank of Norwood: T. A. llatli-
cock. President; C. P. Crawley, Cashier.
Oakboro — Bank of Oakboro: A. C. Heath.
President ; F. W. Biggers, Cashier.
Oak City— Bank of Oak City: H. S. Everett.
President; B. M. Worslev, Cashier.
Old Fort— Bank of Old Fort: J. S. Bradley.
President; F. M. Bradley, Cashier.
Oriental — Bank of Pamlico (branch Bank
of Pamlico, Bayboro) : W. J. Swan, President;
John S. Weskett, Cashier.
Oxford — Oxford Savings Bank and Tru-i
H. G. Cooper, President; W. T. Yancey, Uash-
ler.
Oxford — Union Bank and Trust Co. : .1. S.
King, President; J. P. Harris, Cashier.
Parkton — Bank of Parkton: ,T. G. Hughes,
President; E. B. Daniel. Cashier.
Parmele — Parmele Banking and Trust ("n
N. O. VanNorthwick, President; F. S. Powell,
Cashier.
Peachland — Bank of Peachland: L. C.
Broome, President; W. 1!. Phifer, Cashier.
Pembroke — Bank of Pembroke: C. T. Pate,
President; R. H Livermore. Cashier.
Pikeville — Bank of Pikeville: N. B B
President; A. Sosea, Cashier
Pilot Mountain— Bank of Pilot Mountain: O.
N. Swanson, President; I. M. Gordon, Cashier,
Pilot Mountain— Farmers Bank: W. .1 Byer-
ly, President; W. M. Matthews, Cashier.
Plnehurst — Bank of Plnehurst: J. K McQueen,
President; F. W. YonCannon. Cashier
Pine Level— Bank Of Pine Level: l>. B, Oliver.
President; E. S. Jones, rastiter.
Plnetops — Plnetops Banking Co. U, <".
Bridgers, President : W i. Lane, Cashier.
Plnetops Planters Bank: W. It. Dunn, P
dent; Harry Fagan, Cashier.
Pi uptown — Bank of Plnetown: A U Dumay,
President; B. It Hives. Cashier.
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BANKS AND BANKERS
Pinnacle — Bank of Pinnacle: J. W. Slate,
President; H. II. Broun. Cashier.
Pittsboro — Bank of Pittsboro: A. H. London,
President; James L. Griffin, Cashier.
Pittsboro — Farmers Bank: T. M. island.
President; C. A. Poole, Cashier.
Plymouth— Bank of Plymouth: A. L. Owens,
President; B. G. Hardison, Cashier.
Plymouth — Washington County Bank: W. H
Hampton, President; W. B. Cox, Cashier.
Polkton — Bank of Polkton: L. S. Covington,
President; T. K. Troutman, Cashier.
Potecasi — Tank of Potecasi ; J. E. Draper,
President; Grady E. Parker. Cashier.
Powellsville — Povvellsviile Bank (branch Bank
of Ahoskie, Ahoskie) : C. C. Hoggard, Presi-
dent ; J. O. Carter, Acting Cashier.
Princeton — Merchants and Farmers Bank: A.
F. Holt, President; George F. Woodard, Cash-
ier.
Proctorville — Bank of Proctorville: W. K.
Surles, President; I. P. Graham, Cashier.
Raeford — Bank of Hoke: J. C. Thomas; Pres-
ident ; W. P. Covington, Cashier.
Raeford — Bank of Raeford: J. W. McLauchlin,
President; R. B. Lewis, Jr., Cashier.
Raleigh— Central Bank and Trust Co.: J. H.
Hightower, President; H. H. Massey, Cashier.
Raleigh — Mechanics Savings Bank: W. B.
Drake, Jr., President; Walters Durham, Cash-
ier.
Raleigh — Raleigh Banking and Trust Co. :
W. B. Drake, Jr., President; J. B. Timberlake,
Assistant Cashier.
Raleigh— Raleigh Savings Bank and Trust
Co. : Joseph G. Brown, President ; W. Rem
Martin, Cashier.
Raleigh — Wake County Savings Bank: T. H.
Briggs, President; W. W. Vass, Cashier.
Ramseur — Bank of Ramseur: I. F. Craven.
President; E. B. Leonard, Cashier.
Randleman — Peoples Bank: T. F. Wrenn,
President; A. B. Beasley, Casmer.
Red Springs — Bank of Itec springs: A. is.
Pearsail, President; J. S. Jones, Cashier.
Red Springs — Carolina Bank and Trust Co. :
J. A. McPhail, President ; John H. McKay,
Cashier.
Reidsville— Bank of Reidsville: J. F. Watllng-
ton, President; W. A. Trotter, Cashier.
Reidsville — Citizens Bank: B. L. Watt,
President; Eugene Irvin, Cashier.
Richfield — Peoples Bank and Trust Co.: J.
M. Stafford, President; W. S. Bogle, Cashier.
Richlands— Citizens Bank: W. B. Venters,
President; G. B. Whitted, Cashier.
Rich Square — Bank of Rich Square: J. T.
Bolton, President; R. K. Grant, Cashier.
Robersonville — Bank of Rorjersonville : J. H.
Roberson, Jr., President; J. A. Mizell, Cashier.
Robersonville — Farmers Banking and Trust
Co. : Samuel T. Everett, President ; T. T.
Grimes. Cashier.
Rockingham— Bank of Pee Dee: W. L. Par-
sons, President; H. C. Parsons, Cashier.
Rockingham — Bank of Rockingham: M. W.
McRae. President; B. F. Reynolds. Cashier.
Rockingham — Farmers BanK: R. L. Steele.
President; L. S. Covington, Cashier.
Rockingham — Richmond County Savings Bams:
W. L. Parsons, President; W. L. Scales, Casn-
ier.
Rockwell— Bank of Rockwell: J. W. Peeler,
President; T. R. Garner, Cashier.
Rocky Mount — Farmers and Merchants Bank:
T. T. Thorne, President; W. W. Avra, Casn-
ier.
Rocky Mount — Rocky Mount Savings and
Trust Co.: T. H. Tattle, President; F. P.
Spruill. Cashier.
Ronda — Deposit and Savings Bank (hranch
Deposit and Savings Bank, North Wilkeks-
horo) : R. L. Doughton, President; Henry Key-
nolds, Cashier.
Roper — ank of Roper: N. B. Mizjll, Presi-
dent; B. S. Clark, Cashier.
Roseboro — Bank of Roseboro: J. W. Yates.
President ; C. D. DuBose, Cashier.
Roseboro — Coharie Bank of Roseboro: Troy
I I lining. President; C. B. Tyson, Cashier.
Bos.. Hill— Bank of Rose Hill: J. C. Wil-
liams. President; J. A. Bannerman, Cashier.
Rosemary — Citizens Bank and Trust Co.: John
L. Patterson, President; F. L. Nash, Cashier.
Rosemary — Rosemary Banking and Trust Co. :
G. L. Hayes, Jr., President; W. T. Council,
Cashier.
Rowland — Bank of Rowland: B. Alien Edens,
President; B. A. Edens, Cashier.
Rowland — Merchants and Farmers Bank : \\ .
L. Buck, President; W. L. Buck, Cashier.
Roxboro — Bank of Roxboro: T. E. Austin,
President; W. F. Long, Cashier.
Roxboro — Peoples Bank: A. R. Foush.-e,
President; D. S. Brooks, Cashier.
Boxobel — Bank of Roxobel: Almon Capehart.
President; W. J. Capehart, Cashier.
Roxobel — Roanoke-Chowan Bank: John l!i.
l'eele. President ; S. J. Fore, Cashier.
Rural Hall — Commercial ana Farmers Bank.
S. S. Flynt, President; E. E. Shore, Cashier.
Rural Hall — Rural Hall Bank and Trust Co. :
E. L. Riser, President; 0. M. Riser, Cashier.
Rutherfordton — Citizens Bank and Trust Co. :
Collett L. Miller, President; M. H. James,
Cashier.
Rutherfordton — Commercial Bank of Ruther-
fordton: S. B. Tanner, President; T. F. Gates,
Cashier.
St. Pauls— Bank of St. Pauls: L. Mclnnis,
President; J. C. Lentz, Casmer.
Salemburg — Bank of saiemTmrg: C. S. Royal,
President; W. L. Gore, Cashier.
Salisbury— Davis & Wiley Bank: O. D.
Davis, President; J. M. McCorkle, Cashier.
Salisbury — Salisbury Bank and Trust Co. :
W. E. McWhirter, President; W. C. Sifferd,
Cashier.
Salisbury — Wachovia Bank and Trust Co.
(branch Wachovia Loan and Trust Co., Wins-
ton): W. F. Snider, Cashier.
Saluda — Bank of Saluda: John B. Cannon,
President; P. H. Bailey, casmer.
Saluda — Carolina State Bank: D. C. Barrow,
President ; 11. B. Lane, Cashier.
Sanford — Bank of Sanford: S. P. Hatch.
President; J. M. Boss. Cashier.
Sanford — Tanking. Loan, and Trust Co. : K.
E. Carrington, President; J. W. Cunningham,
Cashier
Sanford — Peoples Bank: F. B. Snipes, Presi-
dent; H. C. Newbold, Cashier.
Scotland Neck — Planters and Commercial
Bank: Claude Kitchin, President; O. J. Moore,
Cashier.
Scotland Neck — Scotland Neck Bank: G.
Hoffman, President; J. H. Alexander, Jr.,
Cashier.
Seaboard — Farmers Bank: H. R. Harris.
Fresident; Elmo Crocker, Cashier.
Seagrove — Bank of Seagrove: Frank Auman,
President; A. C. Harris, Cashier.
Selma — Peoples Bank: L. D. Debnam, Presi-
dent: M. R. Wall, Cashier.
Severn — Bank of Severn: J. B. Stephenson,
President; M. L. Martin, Cashier.
Shallotte — Citizens Bank : J. W. Brooks,
President; E. F. Mallard, Cashier.
Sharpsburg — Sharpsburg Banking Co. : G. T.
Dawes, President; J. S. Harper, Cashier.
Shelby — Cleveland Bank and Trust Co. : VV'm.
Lineberger. President; J. J. Lattimore, Cashier.
Siler City — Chatham Bank: J. C. Gregson,
President; J. J. Jenkins, Cashier.
Siler City— Citizens Bank and Trust Co. : H.
H. Elder. President ; J. G. Seawell, Cashier.
Southern Pines — Citizens Bank and Trust Co. :
C B. Grout, President ; H. O. Riggan, Cashier
BANKS AND BANKERS
Snow Hill — Snow Hill ' anking and Trust
Co.: G. A. Norwood. President: C. L. Blount,
Cashier.
Southport — Bank of Southport: Thos. rJ.
Cooper, President; G. H. Ruark, Cashier.
Sparta — Bank of Sparta: K. A. Doughton,
President; T. J. Carson, Cashier.
Sparta — Bank of Sparta: R. A. Doughton.
President; T. J. Carson, Cashier.
Speed — Farmers Banking and Trust Co.
(branch Farmers Banking and Trust Co., Tar-
boro).
Spencer — Bank of Spencer: J. K. Dorsett,
President; A. M. Suggs, Cashier.
Spindale — Citizens Bank and Trust Co.
(branch Citizens Bank ana Trust Co., Ruther-
fordton) : C. L. Miller, President; F. P. Free-
man, Cashier.
Spray — Bank of Spray (branch Bank of
Leaksville).
Spray — Imperial Trust and Savings Co. : R.
E. Wall, Presid-nt; James T. Smith, Cashier.
Spring Hope — Citizens Bank: N. B. Finch,
President; J. J. Pitts, Cashier.
Spruce Pine — Bank of Spruce Pine: C. A.
Peterson, President; R. E. Burton, Cashier.
Stanneld— Bank of Stanneld: A. P. Harris,
President; M. E. Herrin, Cashier.
Stanley — Farmers and Merchants Bank: M.
A Carpenter, President; Fred Rhyne, Cashier.
Stantonsburg — Planters Ban!;: L. C. Harden,
President; B. H. Davis. Cashier.
Star — Bank of Star: J. B. Shamburger, Pres-
ident; W. Farlow, Cashier.
Statesville — Merchants and Farmers Bank:
C. S. Tomlin, President; J. A. Knox, Cashier.
Statesville — Peoples Loan and Savings Bank:
Geo. H. Brown, President; O. L. Turner,
Cashier.
Stem — Bank of Stem: J. H. Gooch, Presi-
dent; W. R. Mangum. Cashier.
Stokes — Planters Bank: J. B. Congleton,
President; Gilbert Peel, Cashier.
Stokesdale — Stokesdale Commercial Bank: P.
H. Simpson, President; A. B. Bray, Cashier.
Stoneville — Bank of Stoneville: R. T. Stone,
President; C. K, Nolen, Cashier.
Stoneville — Farmers-Merchants Bank and
Trust Co.: L. W. Matthews, .President; Jas.
R. Martin, Cashier.
Stony Point — Bank of Stony Point: A. L.
Watts, President; A. W. White, Cashier.
Stovall — Bank of Stovall: W. T. Yancey,
President; C. L. Lewis, Cashier.
Summerfield — Bank of Summerfleld: P. H.
Simpson, President; Howard Simpson, Cashier.
Sunbury — Farmers Bank: S. I. Harrell, Pres-
ident; Thos. C. Harrell, Cashier.
Swan Quarter — Bank of Hyde: S. S. Mann,
President; J. C. Williams, Cashier.
Sylva— Jackson County Bank: C. J. Harris,
President; M. D. Cowan, Cashier.
Sylva — Tuskaseigee Bank: D. G. Bryson.
President; Billy Davis. Cashier.
Tabor — Tank of Wbiteville (branch Bank Of
Whiteville, Wbiteville).
Tabor — Farmers and Merchants Bank: R.
M. Garrell, President; D. II. Bell, Cashier.
Tarboro — Farmers Banking and Trust Co. :
C. A. Johnson, President; Bawls Howard, As-
sistant Cashier.
Tarboro — Pamlico Savings and Trust Co. :
H. C. Bridgers, President; W. W. Corbett,
Cashier.
Tavlorsville — Bank of Alexander: John C.
Connolly, President; H. T. Kelly. Cashier.
Taylorsville — Merchants and Fanners Bank:
J. C. Bell, President; T. C. Barnes. Cashier,
Todd— Bank of Todd: N. M. Dobbin, Presi-
dent; W. L. Davis, Cashier.
Townsville — Bank of TowiisvITIc: J. J. White,
President; W. P. Hamilton, Cashier.
Trenton— Bank of Jones: J. A. Lowry, Pn
dent; F. W. Fosnie. Cashier
Troutman— Troutman Banking and Trust Co
J. C. Bookshire. President; H. Brown. Cashier.
Troy — Bank of Montgomery: A. W. E. I
President: J. G. Tomlinson. Ca
Troy — Troy Bank ami T I Co.: 3 C
Hurley, President; Edgar Haywood, Cash
Tryon — Bank of Tryon: W. T. Lindsey,
President; J. B. Hester, Cashier.
Tryon — Peoples Bank and Trust Co.: G. II.
Holmes. President; W. P. Little. Cashier.
Turkey— Bank of Turkey; II. F. P
President; James R. Stone, Cashier.
Valle Crucis — Valle Cruris Bank: L. D.
Lowe, President; L. M. Farthing, Cashier.
Vanceboro — Bank of Craven: T. M. Howard,
President; W. ('. Winslow, Cashier.
Vanceboro — Bank of VanceTjoro: .1. B. Har-
vey, President; J. I'.. Harvey, Cashier.
Varina — Bank of Varina: J. M. Judd, !
dent; F. W. Kurfees, Cashier.
Vass — Bank of Vass: J. A. Keith, President;
D. A. McLauchlin.
Waco — Peoples Bank: A. W. mack. 1
dent; A. C. Beam, Cashier.
Wadesboro — Bank of Wadesboro: L. D.
Robinson, President; Adam Lockhart, Cashier.
Wagram — Bank of Wagram: John A M
Kay, President; J. N. Ste-le, Casnier.
Wake Forest — Bank of Wake: R. E. Royall,
President; T. E. Holding. Cashier.
Wake Forest — Citizens Bank: I. O. Jones,
President; T. E. Bobbitt, Cashier.
Wallace— Bank of Duplin: II. C. McQueen,
President; W. T. Wallace. Cashier.
Wallace — Farmers Bank and Trust Co.: C,
B. D. Parker. President; C. P. Banks, Cashier
Walnut Cove — Bank of Stokes County (branch
Bank of Stokes County, Danbury).
Walnut Cove — Farmers Union Bank and
Trust Co.: J. Spot Taylor, President: M. T.
Chilton, Cashier.
Walstonburg — Farmers and Merchants Bank:
Moyer Mendenhall, President; Carl T. Hicks,
Cashier.
Warrenton — Bank of Warren: C. N. Williams.
Jr.. President; J. G. Ellis, Cashier.
Warrenton— Citizens Bank: W. B. Boyd.
President; R. T. Watson. Cashier.
Warsaw— Bank of Warsaw; H. F. P
President; J. K. Powell, Cashier.
Washington — Bankl of Washrington: Jonathan
Havens, President; Jasse B. Ttoss. Cashier.
Washington — Savings and Trust Co. : B. G.
Moss, President; J. B. Sparrow. Cashier.
Waxhaw — Waxhaw ranking and Trust Co. :
C. S. Massey. President; J. A. Williams,
Cashier.
Waynesville — Citizens Bank and Trust Co. .
Thos. Stringfleld, President; G. N. Henson.
Cashier.
Weaverville — Farmers and Traders Bank: I.
A Harris. Presid-nt; n J. Weaver. Cashier
Weldon Bank of Weldon: W. B. Daniel.
President; L. C. Draper, Cashier.
Weldon— Weldon Bank and Trust Co.: it.
S Travis. President; W B Lawson, Cashier
Wendell— Bank of Wendell: it. B. Whitley,
President; M. C. Todd. Cashiei
Wendell — Farmers and Merchants Bi M
A Griffin, Presld nt ; W. a scarl oro, <
West Durham— Hank of West ' I <»
Cobb. President: Geo. <:. Johnson, Cashier.
West Durham Pidelltj Bank (branch Fidel
it\ Bank, Durham).
Whitakers— Bank of Whltakers: D, B Gas-
kill. President: I'. W. Babcock, Jr. Cashier.
Whiteville — Bank of Columbus: K. F, Powell,
Pi e ident ; M T. Motors, washier.
Whiteville Bank ol Whiteville .1 D Maults-
ii\ President : •' a Mault iby, Jr . Ca h
Wllkesboro — Bank ol Wilkes: C m Sheets,
Pri ildent : I/. B, Dula, C«
Willlamston Farmers and Merchants Bank:
J. D. Biggs, President; J D Woolard •
lor.
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BANKS AND RANKERS
Trust Co.: J. G. Godard, President; J. E.
Pope, Cashier.
Williamston — Peoples Rank: J. G. Staton.
President; J. L. Hassell, Cashier.
Wilmington — American Bans and Trust Co.:
W. B. Cooper, President; C. E. Retliea, Cash-
ier.
Wilmington — Citizens BanK and Trust Co. :
J. H. James, President; C. J. LeGrand, Cash-
ier.
Wilmington — Home Savings Rank: J. W.
Yates, President; J. P. Roache, Cashier.
Wilmington — Liberty Savings Rank: T .E.
Cooper, President; J. C. Rourk, Cashier.
Wilmington — Peoples Savings Rank: F. W.
Dock, President; J. Holmes Davis, Cashier.
Wilmington — Wilmington, Savings and Trust
Co.: C. E. Taylor, President; W. M. Moore,
Cashier.
Wilson — Branch Ranking and Trust Co. : S.
G. Mewborn, President; E. W. Staples, Cash-
ier.
Wilson— Citizens Bank: R. G. Rriggs, Presi-
dent; W. M. Farmer, Cashief.
Wilson — Commercial Rarm: S. H. Vick, Pres-
ident; James H. Railey, Cashier.
Wilson — Farmers Ranking and Trust Co. :
R. H. Rosvvell, President; E. H. Anderson,
Cashier.
Wilson— Planters Bank: W. E. Smith, Presi-
dent; George E. Walston, Cashier.
Wilson — Wilson Trust and Savings Bank:
John F. Bruton, President; E. T. Barnes, Cash-
ier.
Windsor — Bank of Windsor: Thomas Gilliam,
President; A. C. Mitchell, Cashier.
Windsor — Citizens Bank: E. S. Askew, Pres-
ident; M. B. Gilliam, Cashier.
Wingate — State Tank of Wingate: R. A.
Morrow, President; W. A. Chaney, Cashier.
Winston-Salem— Citizens Bank and Trust Co.:
J. W. Jones, President; J. S. Hughson, Cash-
ier.
Winston-Salem — Farmers Bank and Trust Co. :
W J. Byerly, President; T. J. Byerly, Cashier.
Winston-Salem— Farmers Bank and Trust
(Southside Branch): B. X. Linville, Cashier.
Winston-Salem— Forsyth Savings and Trust
Co.: J. S. Hill, President; Richard E. Rey-
nolds, Cashier.
Winston-Salem — Merchant Bank and Trust
Co. : Thomas Maslin, President ; John 3.. Dyere,
Cashier.
Winston-Salem — Wachovia Tank and Trust
Co.: F. H. Fries, President; G. B. Whitaker,
Cashier.
Winston-Sal ni — Wachovia Bank and Trust
Co. (Trade Street Brancm.
Winterville — Bank of Winterville: J. E.
Green, President; J. L. Rollins, Cashier.
Winton — Bank of Winton: D. R. McGlohon,
President; W. A. Sykes, Cashier.
Winton — Merchants and Farmers Bank: W.
P. Shaw, Jr., President; J. P. Mitchell, Cash-
ier.
Woodland — Farmers Bank: S. N. Parker,
Piesident; Irvin T. Blanchard, Cashier.
Tadkinville — Bank of Yaai<tn: W. J. Byerly,
President; W. A. Hall, Cashier.
Yanceyville — Rank of Tanceyville: R. L.
Matcheli, President; S. M. Bason, Cashier.
Youngsville — Rank of Youngsville: J. R.
Jerry, President; J. A. Williams, Cashier.
Youngsville — Farmers and Merchants Rank
(branch Farmers and Merchants Rank, Hen-
derson).
Zebulon — Rank of Zebulon: R. J. Whitley.
President; F. E. Rur.n, Cashier.
Zebulon — Citizens Rank: W. B. Drake, Jr.,
President; L. M. Gould, Cashier.
National Banks
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Albemarle — First National Bank: D. I'..
Curdy, President; J. B. Copple, Cashier.
Asheboro — First National BanK: 3. S. Lewis,
president; John M. Neely, Cashier.
Asheville — American National Bank: J. E.
Rankin, President; A. E. Rankin, Vice-Prest-
dent and Cashier.
Ayden — Farmers and Merchants
Bank; J. R. Turnage, President;
Settle, Cashier.
Burlington — First National Sank
lington: W. W. Lasley, President; C.
Cashier.
Charlotte — Charlotte National Bank: John M.
Scott, President; W. H. Twitty, Vice-Presi-
dent and Cashier.
Charlotte — Commercial National Bank: R. A.
Dunn. President; A. T. Summey, Cashier.
Charlotte — First National Rank: H. M. Mc-
Aden, President; W. G. Craven, Cashier.
Charlotte — Merchants and 'Farmers National
Bank: W. G. Wilkinson, President; J. A.
Stokes, Cashier.
Charlotte — Union National Bank: H. M. Vic-
tor. President; D. P. Tillett, Cashier.
Cherry ville — First National Bank: M. L
Mauney, President; M. C. Mauney, Cashier.
Creedmoor — First National Bank: L. V. Pace.
President; N. J. Boddie, Cashier.
Dunn — First National Bank: D. C. Fussell.
President; H. B. Taylor, Cashier.
Durham — Citizens National Bank: R. H.
Rigsbee, President; J. B. Mason, Cashier.
Durham — First National Trust Co.: J.
Cobb, President; J. F. Glass, Treasurer; L.
McLendon, Secretary.
Durham — First National i:ank: Julian S.
Carr, President; S. Jones, Cashier.
Elizabeth City — First and Citizens National
Bank: Chas. H. Robinson, President; M. H.
Jor.es, Cashier.
Elkin — First National Bank: A. Chatham, Jr.,
President; C. G. Armfleld, Cashier.
Favetteville — National Bank of Fayetteville :
J. H. Culbreth, President; A. B. McMillan,
Vice-President and Cashier.
Gastonia — Citizens National Bank: A. G.
Myers, President; John M. Miller, 3d, Cashier.
Gastonia — First National Bank: L. L. Jen-
kins, President; S. N. Boyce, Cashier.
Gastonia — Third National Bank: J. W. Ware,
President; F. C. Abernethy. Cashier.
Goldsboro — National Bank of Goldshoro: G.
A. Norwood, President; Thomas H. Norwood,
Cashier.
Goldsboro — Wayne National Bank: F. K.
Borden. President; W. E. Stroud, Vice-Presi-
dent and Cashier.
Graham — National Bank of Alamance: J. L.
Scott, Jr., President; Charles A. Scott, Cashier.
Greensboro — American Exchange National
Bank: R. G. Vaughn. President: F. C. Boyles,
Greensbo r o — Greensboro National Bank: E. P.
Wharton, President; A. H. Alderman, Cashier.
Greenville — National Bank of Greenville: J.
L Little, President ; F. J. Forbes, Cashier.
Hamlet — First National Bank: E. N. Rhodes,
President ; N. M. Jen^rette, Cashier.
Henderson — First National Rank: S. T. Peace,
Piesident; F. B. Robards, Cashier.
Hendersonville — Citizens National Rank: E.
W. Ewbank, President; W. A. Young, Cashier.
Hickory — First National Bank: J. D. Elliott.
President; K. C. Menzies, Vice-President and
Cashief.
High Point — Commercial National Bank: J.
Elwood Cox. President; V. A. J. Idol, Cashier.
Kings Mountain — First National Bank: W. A.
Mauney, President ; R. L. Mauney. Cashier.
Kinston — First National Bank: D. F. Wooten,
Piesident ; W. B. Harvey, Cashier.
BANKS AND BANKERS
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Kinston — National Bank of Kinston: H. H.
Taylor. President; J. A. Bizzell, Cashier.
Laurinburg — First National Bank: A. L.
James, President; Thomas J. Gill. Cashier.
Lenoir — First National Bank: W. J. Lenoir,
President; B. F. Allen, Cashier.
Lincolnton — Lincoln County National Ban'"
W. E. Grigg, President; H. E. Grigg, Cashier.
Lincolnton — First National Bank: D. K.
Rhyne, President; M. H. Cline, Cashier.
Louisburg — Farmers National Bank: J. M.
Allen, President ; F. J. Beasley, Cashier.
Louisburg — First National Bank: W. II.
Ruffin, President; F. B. McKinne, Vice-Presi-
dent and Cashier.
Lumberton — First National Bank: H. M.
McAllister, President; R McA. NLxon, Cashier.
Lumberton — National Bank of Lumberton: A.
W. McLean. President; M. F. Cobb, Cashier.
Marion — First National Bank: J. L. Morgan.
President; J. E. Neal, Cashier.
Mebane — First National Bank: B. F. War-
ren. President; F. F. Smith, Cashier.
Monroe — First National Bank: J. M. Lee,
T resident; J. W. Laney, Cashier.
Mooresville — First National Bank: G. C.
Goodman, President; C. P. McNeery, Cashier.
Morganton — First National Ban*: a. M. Kist-
ler. President; A. M. Ingold, Cashier.
Mount Airy — First National Bank: T. G.
Faweett, President; M. C. Armfleld, Assistant
Cashier.
Murfreesboro — First National Bank: L. J.
Lawrence, President; J. A. Campbell. Cashier
New Bern — National Bank of New Bern:
James A. Bryan, President; VV. W. Griffin,
Oxford— First National BanK: W. If. Hunt,
President; J. B. Powell, Assistant cashier.
Oxford — National Bank of Granville: E. T.
White, President; W. T. Yancey, Cashier.
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Suitor.
Raleigh — Citizens National Bank: Joseph G.
Brown, President; H. J. Young, Vice Presi-
dent; G. H. Andrews, Cashier.
Raleigh — Commercial National Bank: B. S.
Jerman, President; E. B. Crow, Active
President; A. P. Bauman, Cashier.
Raleigh — Merchants National Bank: W. B.
Drake. Jr., President; Thos. E. Cooper, Vice-
President; T. F. MaGuire, Cashier.
Reidsville — First National Hank: R. S. Mont-
gomery, President; Scott Fillman, Cashier.
Roanoke Rapids — First National Bank of
Roanoke Rapids: C. A. Wyche. President; J. T.
Stainback, Cashier.
Rocky Mount — First National Bank: J. B.
Ramsey, President; F. F. Pagan, Vice !
dent and Cashier.
Rocky Mount — National Bank
Mount: T. H. Battle. President; J.
Cashier.
Rocky Mount — Planters National Bank: i I
Braswell, President; M. !'. i ■-. Cashier,
Roxboro — First National Bank: W. E. VYII-
kerson. President; B. <;. Clayton. Cashier.
Salisbury — Peoples National Bank: I D
Norwood. President; YV. T. Busby, \
dent and Cashier.
Selma — First National Bank: \V.
President; G. W. Evans, Cashier
Shelby— First National Hank:
Blanton, President; B E, Blanton,
Shelbj Shelby National Hani.
Bowman, President; w. u. Bowman, Cashier
Smithfleld Citizens National Bank: \\ U
Sanders, President ; H. C. < Ca -birr
Smlthfleld— Firsl National rank: T u. ii t.
President ; it. P Holding, I ■ I
Snow Hill— First National Bank: .1. C.
Exum, President; L. ii Harrison, Cashier,
Spencer — first Natl IB It (' Jones,
President ; T. E Johnson, Cashier
E. Smith.
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NORTH CAROLINA RAIROADS
Spring Hope — First National Rank: P. A.
Morgan, President; \v E. Johnson, Cashier.
statesville — First National Bank: R. A.
Cooper, President; .r. \V. Guy, Cashier.
Tarboro — First National Bank: Henry C.
Bridgers, President; M. G. Mann, Vice-Presi-
dent and Cashier.
Thomasville — First National Bank: T. J.
Finch. President; C. R. L. Pope, Cashier.
Wadeshoro — First National Bank: John T).
Leak, President; W. L. Marshall, Cashier.
Warsaw — First National Bank: J. E. Wil-
liams, President; L. D. Grady, Cashier.
Washington — First National Bank: A. M.
Dumay, President; J. H. Greenlee, Cashier.
Waynesville — First National Bank: J. R.
Boyd, President; J. H. Way, Jr., Cashier.
West Jefferson — First National Bank: J. J.
Thomas, President; G. P. Cox, Cashier.
Wilmington — Murchison National Bank: H. C.
McQueen. President; C. S. Grainger, Cashier.
Wilson — First National Bank: John F. Bru-
ton, President: W. E. Warren, Cashier.
Winston-Sal 'in — Peoples National Bank: J.
W. Fries, President; N. Mitchell, Cashier.
North Carolina Railroads
ABERDEEN AND ROCKFISH RAILROAD.
John Blue, President, Aherdeen.
W. A. Blue, Supt, Aherdeen.
A. L. Thompson, Traffic Manager, Fayetteville
CAROLINA AND NORTHEASTERN RAIL
ROAD. ALBEMARLE STEAM
NAVIGATION COMPANY.
H. Stuart Lewis, Vice-Pres. and Gen. Mgr.
Franklin, Va.
G. G. McCann, Auditor and Treasurer,
Franklin, Va.
J. F. Pennewell, Supt., Gumberry.
APPALACHIAN RAILWAY.
A. J. Stevens, President, Philadelphia, Pa.
David G. Wilson, Sec'y and Treas., Phila-
delphia, Pa.
J. A. Sisk, Supt., Ela.
ATLANTIC AND CAROLINA RAILROAD.
A. R. Turnbull, President, Norfolk, Va.
T. A. Hefty, Vice-Pres., Bowden.
Wm. J. Jones, Sec'y and Treas., Norfolk, Va.
James E. Jerritt, Jr., Gen. Mgr., Kenansville.
ATLANTIC AND WESTERN RAILROAD.
H. P. Edwards, Gen. Mgr., Sanford.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD
COMPANY.
H. Walters, Chairman of the Board, 71 Broad-
way. New York.
J. R. Kenly, President, Wilmington.
Geo. B. Elliott, Vice-Pres. and Gen. Coun-
sel. Wilmington.
H. L. Borden, Vice-Pres. and Sec'y, New
York.
Jno. T. Reid. Treasurer, Wilmington.
P. R. Albright, Gen. Mgr., Wilmington.
A. C. Kenly, Supt. of Freight, Wilmington.
R. D. Hawkins, Gen. Supt. Motive Power,
Wilmington.
A. H. Shepard, Freight Claim Agent, Wil-
mington.
W. H. Newell. Gen. Supt, Rocky Mount.
W. J. Craig, Passenger Traffic Manager. Wil-
mington.
James Menzies, Freight Traffic Manager, Wil-
mington.
BLACK MOUNTAIN RAILWAY.
J. M. Burkholder, Supt, Pensacola.
BONLEE AND WESTERN RAILROAD.
John H. Dunlap, President and Gen. Mgr.
Bon lee.
CAROLINA RAILROAD.
G. R. Loyall. President. Norfolk. Va.
M. Manly. Treasurer, Norfolk, Va.
J. F. Dalton. G. F. & P. A., Norfolk, Va.
J. C. Poe, Supt, Kinston.
CAROLINA AND NORTH-WESTERN RAIL-
WAY.
Fairfax Harrison, President, Washington, D.C.
L. T. Nichols. Supt, Chester, S. C.
E. F. Reid, W. F. and P. A. Gastonia.
CAROLINA AND YADKIN RIVER RAILWAY.
Alvin W. Krech, President, New York.
W. Roberson, Vice-Pres. and Gen. Counsel,
High Point
L. H. Hole, Jr., Sec'y and Treas., New
York.
W. E. Price, Gen. Mgr., High Point.
CHARLESTON AND WESTERN CAROLINA
RAILWAY COMPANY.
F. B. Grier, President, Greenwood, S. C.
A. W. Anderson, Vice-Pres. and Gen. Mgr.,
Augusta, Ga.
R. D. Cronly, Secretary, Wilmington.
John T. Reid. Treasurer, Wilmington.
D. H. Crenshaw, Freight Claim Agent, Au-
gusta, Ga.
Ernest Williams, Gen. Flit, and Pas. Agt,
Augusta, Ga.
DOVER AND SOUTH BOUND RAILROAD.
W. A. Wimsatt. President. Washington, D. C.
D. W. Richardson, Vice-Pres. and Gen. Mgr.,
Dover.
W. B. Blandford. Sec'y and Treas.. Dover.
N. S. Richardson. Traffic Mgr., Dover.
DURHAM AND SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
B. N. Duke, President, New York.
W. C. Parker, Sec'y and Treas.. New York.
S. H. Reams, Vice-Pres. and Gen. Mgr., Dur-
ham.
EAST CAROLINA RAILWAY.
Henry Clark Bridgers, Pres. and Gen. Mgr.,
Tarboro.
ELKIN AND ALLEGHANY RAILROAD.
H. G. Chatham, President. Winston-Salem.
Alex. Chatham, Vice-Pres. and Troas., Elkin.
HIGH POINT, RANDLEMAN. ASHEBORO
AND SOUTHERN RAILROAD.
Fairfax Harrison, Preside'it, Washington, D.C.
W. C. Quillian, Acct, Salisbury.
R. L. Butt, Gen. Fht, Agt, Atlanta, Ga.
J. W. Fletcher, Supt, Salisbury.
KINSTON CAROLINA RAILROAD.
G. R. Loyall. President, Norfolk. Va.
C. I. Millard, Vice-Pres. and Sec'y, Nor-
folk, Va.
J. F. Dalton, Gen. Fht. and Pas. Agt, Nor-
folk, Va.
J. C. Poe, Supt, Kinston.
LAURINBURG AND SOUTHERN RAILROAD.
G. Y. Jones, Supt. and Traffic Mgr.. Laurin-
burg.
NORTH CAROLINA RAILROADS
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LAWNDALE RAILWAY AND INDUSTRIAL
COMPANY.
J. F. Schenck, Pres. and Treas., Lawndale.
MAXTON, ALMA AND SOUTHBOUND
RAILROAD.
General Offices — Alma.
A. J. McKinnon, President.
M. Peterson, Treas. and Gen. Pas. Agt.
O. J. Cottingham, Sec'y and Gen. Mgr.
NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD.
Marsden J. Perry, Chairman Board of Di-
rectors, New York.
Richard H. Swartwout, Vice-Chairman Board
of Directors, New York.
George B. Loyall, President, Norfolk, Va.
E. D. Kyle, Vice-Pres. in Charge of Traffic,
Norfolk, Va.
J. F. George, Assistant Treas., Norfolk, Va.
J. F. Dalton, Gen. Fht. and Pas. Agt, Nor-
folk, Va.
W. B. Rodman, Gen. Counsel, Norfolk, Va.
PIEDMONT AND NORTHERN RAILWAY
COMPANY.
W. S. Lee, President, Charlotte.
.T. B. Duke. Vice-Pres., New York.
N. A. Cocke, Vice-Pres. and Treas., Char-
lotte.
E. Thompson, Vice-Pres. and Gen.
Cii-iotte
.1. C. McCowan, Secretary, Charlotte.
J. S. Cureton, Gen. Fht. and Pas.
Greenville, S. C.
J. M. Martin, Auditor, Charlotte.
\V. L Hogan, Trans. Supt, Charlotte.
Mgr.
Agt.
RANDOLPH AND CUMBERLAND RAILWAY
C. C. Yates, Traffic Mgr., Carthage.
W. W. Davis, Gen. Pass. Agt., Lumberton.
SEABOARD AID LINE RAILWAY
S. Davies Warfield. Chairman of the Board
and President. Baltimore, Md.
Chas R. Capps. First Vice-Pres., Norfolk, Va.
Robert L. Nutt, Vice-Pres., Sec'y and Treas.
New York. „
H. W. MacKenzie, Gen. Auditor, Portsmouth,
Ya
M. H. Cahill. Gen. Mgr., Norfolk. Va
C E Hix Supt. Transportation, Norlolk, va.
C B Ryan, Pas. Traffic Mgr., Norfolk, Va.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM.
Fairfax Harrison. President, Washington. D <'
L. E. Jeffries, Vice-Pres. and Gen. Cuunpel,
Washington, D. C.
H. W. Miller, In Charge of Operation. \\ ash
ington, D. C.
Lincoln Green, In Charge of Traffic, Washing-
ton, D. C.
E. H. Shaw, Freight Traffic Mgr., Washing-
ton, D. C.
W. H Tayloe, Passenger Traffic Mgr., Wash-
ington, D. C.
H. F. Gary, Gen. Pas. Agt.. Washington, D.C.
Z. P. Smith, Gen. Industrial Agt, Washing-
ton. D. C.
Roland Turner, Gen. Agricultural Agt., At-
lanta. Ga.
Geo. E. Murrell, Horticulturist, Washing-
ton, D. C.
TOWNSVILLE RAILROAD.
(Formerly Roanoke River Railway.)
W. J. Tally, Gen. Mgr.. Townsville.
VIRGINIA AND CAROLINA SOUTHERN
RAILROAD.
A. W. McLean, President, Lumberton.
A. T. McLean. Treasurer, Lumberton.
J. Q. Beckwith, Asst., to Gen. Mgr., in
Charge Operation and Accounts, Lumberton.
W. W. Davis, Gen. Fht. and Pas. Agt..
Lumberton.
WATAUGA AND YADKIN RIVER
RAILROAD.
H. C. Landon, Gen. Mgr., North Wilkeshoro.
WHITEVILLE LUMBER COMPANY
RAILROAD.
Nathan O'Berry. President, Goldsboro.
WILMINGTON. BRUNSWICK AND
SOUTHERN RAiLKOAD.
M. .T. Corbett, President, Soutl
W. Taylor, Secretary, Southport
If (' Mctjuc'i'ii. Treasurer. Southport.
M. W. Divine, General Manager, Southport.
WINSTON-SALEM SOUTHBOUND RAILWAY
H. E. Fries, Pres. and Gen. Mtr,. Winston-
Salem.
,T. R. Kcnlcy, Vice-Pres.. Wilmington,
.fa*. F. Post, Secretary, Wllmlngt
Jno. T. Beid, Treasurer, Wilmington.
WARRENTON RAILROAD.
B. P. Herrell, Supt and Ak't.. Warn
YADKIN RAILROAD.
Fairfax Harrison, President, Washington, D.C
W, Mi' • Sec'j , V D.C.
E. F l'a: ham, i'< bs urer, w B i >.r.
W. C, QullUan, Accl . SMii.in.rv.
.f. W, Fletcher, Supt.. Sa
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SOCIETIES AND ORGANIZATIONS
Societies and Organizations
AMERICAN LEGION— DEPARTMENT OF
NORTH CAROLINA.
DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS
Gilmer Building, Raleigh.
National Committeeman.
Dan S. Hollenga, Hamlet.
Alternate National Committeetnan.
Dr. Everett A. Lockett, Winston -Salem.
Department Executive Committee.
Commander — Thomas W. Bird. Asheville.
Vice-Commander — J. H. Hollis, Wilmington.
Adjutant and Finance Officer — Cale K. Bur-
gess. Raleigh.
Chaplain — Rev. T. G. Vickers. Henderson.
Historian — Robert S. McNeill. Fayetteville.
First Dist. Committeeman — Dr. G. G. Dixon.
Ayden.
Second Dist. Committeeman — R. T. Allen,
Kinston.
Third Dist. Committeeman — Tom C. Daniels.
New Bern.
Fourth Dist. Committeeman — Daniel W.
Terry. Raleigh.
Fifth Dist. Committeeman — Robert E. Denny,
Greensboro.
Sixth Dist. Committeeman — Robert S. Mc-
Neill, Fayetteville.
Seventh Dist. Committeeman — Hubert T.
Prnsser. Hamlet.
Eighth Dist. Committeeman — Thomas B.
Marsh. Jr. . Salisbury.
Ninth Dist. Committeeman — S. S. Chandley.
Marshall.
Tenth Dist. Committeeman — J. W. Pless. Jr..
Marion.
Local Post Number and Address.
1 Raleigh— A. B. Corey. Comdr, ; Dr. M. R.
Gibson, Adjt. , Raleigh.
2 Kiffln-Rockwell— Clarence E. Blackstock.
Comdr. : J. G. Cowan. Adjt. : Lovell
Rhodes. F. O.. Asheville.
3 Cumberland— Robt. S. McNeill. Comdr. :
Paul K. Shuler, Adjt., Fayetteville.
4 Wilmington (Col.)— W. H. Blount, Adjt.,
Wilmington.
5 St. Pauls— Dr. C. T. Poole. Comdr., St.
Pauls.
Chapel Hill — Fred W. Morrison, Comdr. ;
L. J. Phipps, Adjt.. Chapel Hill.
7 Durham — Luther H. Barbour. Comdr. : Wyatt
T. Dixon, Adjt.. Durham.
8 Lexington — James A. Leonard, Comdr. ; W.
L. Propst, Adjt., Lexington.
9 Hornet's Nest— A. J. Beall. Comdr.: W. G.
Craven, Adjt. : Rufus M. Johnson. Char-
lotte.
10 Wilmington— J. R. Hollis. Comdr. : W. B.
Wilson. Adjt. ; Harold G. Hubbard. Wil-
mington.
11 Wayne — ,T. R. Edwards. Comdr. ; James C.
Crone, Adjt. ; John D. Langston. Golds-
boro.
12 Joseph G. Henson — John M. McCaskill,
Comdr., Carthage; D. D. Eifort, Adjt.,
West End: H. T. Dana. F. O.. Pinehurst.
13 Robert B. Anderson — Dr. Michel Saliba,
Comdr.: W. H. Gurkin. Adjt.. Wilson.
14 Samuel C. Hart — R. Reid Goodson. Comdr. :
W. L. Miller, Adjt. : J. H. McKenzie. F.
O.. Salisbury.
15 Bearfort County — Wiley C. Rodman, Comdr. :
F. T. McDevett. Adjt. : J. P. Stedman,
F. O.. Washington.
16 Newton — Andrew Warlick. Comdr. : J. Mer-
ton Killian, Adjt. ; Robert J. Shipp. F.
O.. Newton.
17 Henry Ellis (col.) — Angus McNeal, Comdr.:
Charles S. Alston. Adjt.. Wilson.
18 Lee County — Dan B. King, Comdr. : Jim
Worthy, Adjt. Sanford.
19 Tarboro— D. G. Walston, Adjt. ; H. L. Keel,
V. Comdr. ; Wm. II. Powell, Tarboro.
20 Raeford— R. B. Lewis. Jr., Comdr.: Oscar
Leach. Raeford.
21 Burke County — Frank C. McDowell. Comdr. :
W. E. Gilliam. Adjt, Morganton.
22 Leon L. Daughtry — Seddon Goode, Jr.,
Comdr. : J. B. Clute, Adjt. ; F. L. Whit-
field. Clinton.
23 Gaston— R. G. Cherry. Comdr. : E. B.
Denny, Adjt.. Gastonia.
24 Donnerson-Hawkins — W. B. Rouse. Comdr. :
Tom C. Daniels, Adjt., New Bern.
25 Limer— Thos. H. Williams, Comdr. ; W. M.
Gardner, F. O.. Warrenton.
26 Aberdeen — Herman Campbell. Aberdeen.
2.' Melvir. Dcese — enj. IT. Hinde. Comdr. ;
T. Olin McMannus, Adjt, Monroe.
2S Lillington — Marshall T. Spears, Comdr. ;
Marvin R. Edwards. F. O.. Lillington.
29 Albert Corpening — R. D. Grist. Comdr. : Am-
brose A. Bush. Ad.it.. Lenoir.
30 Linccln County — John Mullen, Comdr. :
Harold Grigg. Adjt, Lincolnton.
31 Wadesboro — Hoyt P. Taylor. Comdr. : H. J.
Dockery. Adjt. Wadesboro.
32 Fort Johnson — Robt. W. Davis. Comdr. :
Beatrice R. Carson. Adjt.. Fort Caswell.
33 Arch Pearce — C. E. Jeffress. Comdr. : S. E.
Winston. Adjt, Youngsville.
34 Roanoke— Charles H. Smith, Comdr. : B.
F. Bradv, Adjt, Scotland Neck.
35 Charlie Hall — John C. Snoody. Jr.. Thomas
DeVane, Red Springs.
36 John C. Paisley— W. N. Huff. Comdr. ; O.
L. Whitesell, Adjt, Gibsonvllle.
37 Bertie— Edward P. Tadlock. Comdr., Wind-
sor.
38 Shaw— Dr. W. G. Suiter. Comdr.: W. K.
Gray. Adjt., Weldon.
39 Pitt County — James B. Turner. Comdr. : S.
L. Bridgers. Adjt. Greenville.
40 Edenton— M F. Bond. Jr.. V. Comdr.; R.
D. Dixon, Adjt; West Bynum, F. O.,
Edenton.
41 — Culbreth-Harris — C. H. Newby. Comdr. :
D. B. Barkley. Adjt, Thomasville.
42 Lumberton — Dr. R. S. Beam. Comdr. ; I
Leon McGill. Adjt. Lumberton.
43 Jos. D. Rountree — George T. Skinner,
Comdr.: W. A. Allen. Adjt., Kinston.
1! John Boyden (col.) — John D. Miller,
Comdr.; E. B. McKissick. Adjt, Ashe-
ville.
45 Ben Dixon — Hal W. Walker. Comdr.. Ashe-
boro.
46 Morehead City— E. W. Guthrie. Jr.. Comdr.:
D. M. Eaton, Adjt. Morehead City.
47 Haywood — James F. Howell. Comdr. : Wm.
Coble. Adjt , Waynesville.
48 Hickory— E. N. Carr, Comdr. ; C. V. Garth.
Adit. Hickory
49 Hamlet— O. D. Wilson. Comdr.: L. J. Wil-
burn. Adjt; H. T. Prosser. Vice Comdr..
Hamlet.
50 Scotland— L. S. Everett. Comdr. : C. E.
Beman, Adjt, Laurinburg.
51 Fred Y. McConnell — W. H. Muse. Jr..
Comdr. ; C. L. Propst. Adjt. . Concord.
52 Franklinton — Raymond Mitchner. Comdr. :
Robert R. Speed, Adjt. Franklintcn.
53 Henry K. Burtner— B. T. Baynes. Comdr. ;
J. F. Stevens, F. O., Greensboro.
54 Belhaven — R. S. Swain. Comdr. ; C. R. Niek-
erson. Adjt, Belhaven.
55 Clyde Boiling— Dr. Everett A. Lockett,
Comdr.; Roy L. Deal, F. O., Winston-
Salem.
56 McDowell— J. Will Pless, Jr., Comdr.; Wm.
M. Gladden, Adjt, Marion.
57 Pittsboro— D. L. Bell; Prof. W. Reld
Thompson. Pittsboro.
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58 Coleman Pitt — W. H. Dunn. Comdr. ; O.
K. Dozier, Adjt. ; W. W. Mangum, Rocky
Mount.
59 Dunn— James Best. Comdr. ; Sam B. Fer-
rell. Adit.. Dunn.
60 Henderson— G. E. Bobbitt. Adjt. Hender-
son.
61 Varner-Rhinehart— Carrol J. McCracken.
Comdr. ; W. Swain Elias, Adjt. ; Fred S.
Russell, F. O., Canton.
62 Sanatorium— C. M. Jones, Adjt., Sanator-
ium.
63 Walter B. Elias — Dover Heritage. Comdr. :
C. V. Long, F. O. ; Elizabeth Faucett,
Adjt. ; Ben G. Johnson. Burlington.
64 Huntersville — H. G. Bradford, Comdr, Hunt-
ersville.
65 Hurst Turner — Joe L. Harrison, Comdr. ; O.
R. Mills, Adjt.; G. P. Scott, F. O.,
Statesville.
66 Mooresville — Eugene D. Fink. Comdr. ; J.
\V. Johnston, Adjt., Mooresville.
67 Cliffside — Barron P. Caldwell, Comdr.
Cliffside.
68 Alfred Sledge— J. W. Taylor, Comdr.; J. E.
McNair. Badin.
69 Henry Straughan— Dr. T. W. Carmichael,
Comdr. ; J. E. McCallum. Adjt. . Row-
land.
70 C. W. Francey — G. G. Caldwell. Comdr. ;
R. P. Booth, Adjt. ; Bonnie W. Jones.
F. 0.. Oteen.
71 Leonard Moore — Aubery S. Gattis, Comdr. ;
D. A. Moore, Clayton.
72 Harvey Ledwell — A. B. Beasley. Comdr.,
Randleman.
7.'! John (', Milln \l : . Diana L™ i , Adjt .
Biltmore.
74 Forest City — B. E. Smith; Dr. Frank Wil-
kin-,. Forest City.
75 Fred Williams— K. H. McEntire. Adit.; It
E. Price. Rutherfordton,
76 Walter B. Hill— H. C. Vick. Comdr. ; J. M.
Caldwell. Adjt., Albemarle.
77 Hubert M. Smith— Wiltshire Griffith.
Comdr. ; Harry F. Williams, F. O. .
Hendersonville.
78 Granville — A. G. Lewis. Comdr. ; R. C.
O'Brien. F. O.. Stovall; W. B. Taylor,
Adjt.. Soudan, Va.
79 Coleman-Southard — D. F. Mavberry, Comdr. ;
P. H. Gwynn, Jr., Adjt., Reidsville.
80 Madison — Paul Price, Comdr. ; Junius C.
Brown, Adjt.. Madison.
81 John Franklin — A. C. Lovelace. Comdr. ;
J. C. Hames. F. O., Henrietta.
82 Warren Boyle — Peyton McSwain, Comdr.;
M. ir. Austell. Adii . Shelby.
83 Butler-Lewis — Ralph S. Jackson. Comdr. :
Robert L. Pearson. Adjt.. Tryon,
84 Seth E. Perry — Jerome B. Flora. Jr..
Comdr.; Joseph Peele, Adjt., Elizabeth
City.
85 Caro E. Freeman — N. H. Randolph. Comdr. :
Flovd F. Grant. Ad.it.. Bryson City.
86 Davidson-Cornelius — Dr. John W M I
nell Comdr.; Julian B. Ryan, Adjt.,
Davidson.
87 Andrew Jackson— Dr. I. T. Mann. Comdr. ;
J. s Burton, Adjt; D Hinli
Point.
88 Pisgah — Ralph It. I Comdr., Bi
i i -Jonah M' \ 1 1 1 , ■ > , i ' It : W
Rush Adjt., B coe
90 Ernest F. Man Ell erl E Pulli r, O
James J. Wall . Oxford.
91 Vester-Wheless- C. C Martin, I
Spring Hop* I I Schucl B v I > .
n.i 2, N.i in [lie; ii •<■>' a 1 \ •
Spi in, Hi
92 Marvin M E .1 Luck, Comdr . '
Gilead
93 Wayne Mem Earl It. Wrenn, Co
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SOCIETIES AND ORGANIZATIONS
01 Shirley Hill— M. C. Lassiter, Comdr. : J.
S. Harper; J. T. Moore, Adjt.. Snow
Hill.
95 Mebane — John M. Mclntyte. Comdr. ; Her-
bert V. Corbett, Adjt., Mebane.
96 Crispus Attucks "(col.) — A. H. Williams,
lnl N. St., High Point.
97 Leslie Stillman— J. W. S. Davis. Comdr. :
Clyde H. Jarrett, Adjt., Andrews.
98 Dean Parish— C. W. Higgins, Adjt.. Sparta.
99 Carteret— E. W. Hill. Comdr. : F. R. Bell.
Adjt, Beaufort.
100 Middlesex — Frank' Morris; G. J. Johnson,
Middlesex.
101 Tabor— Liston G. Graham, Adjt. ; Balph
Pridgen. Comdr., Tabor.
102 Hertford County— A. S. Mitchell. Comdr. :
W. D. Boone. Adjt, Winton.
103 Tar Heel — Louis Sherman. Mount Olive.
104 William E. Dillard— Dan Tompkins, Sylva.
105 Jambes — S. P. Bodie, Comdr, ; Thomas C.
Alston, Adjt. and F. O., Loulsburg.
106 Tar River (col.) — Tliaddeus J. Forbes,
Greenville.
107 Joseph G. Price (col.) — Jameg F. Hurley.
(white). Salisbury.
108 Macon — Frank I. Murray. Franklin.
109 Banner — Adlai S. Oliver, Comdr. ; Alfred
Schmitd, Adjt, Benson.
110 Norman Wilder — Archie D. Odom. Comdr.;
M. S. Gulley; M. D. Cooley, F. O.,
Nashville.
111 Northampton — Archie C. Gay. Comdr..
Jackson ; C. C. Hunter, Adjt. . Rich
Square.
112 George Galloway — J. C. Hubbard. Comdr. ;
H. A. Thompson, Adjt. Fairmont.
113 Fry— Dr. A. T. Klutz, Maiden.
114 George Gray — W. E. Bivins, Comdr.; B.
L. Jeffords, Adjt, Elkin.
US Beaver-Pittman — Sam Nash, Comdr.; H.
L. Sifford; R. R. Allison, Kannapolis.
116 Fuquay Springs — John W. Thompson,
Comdr.; W. W. Seawell, Adjt, Fuquay
Springs.
117 Liberty — Henry A. McKinnon, Adjt, Max-
ton.
118 Rockingham— F. R. Phillips, Comdr. ; W.
N. Everett, Jr., Adjt, Rockingham.
119 James Hudnall — H. C. Burnette, Comdr. ;
J. S. Trogdon, Adjt. ; J. S. Norman.
Spray.
120 Charles Hannibal Davis — Wm. C. Pope.
Comdr. ; Theo. Rector, Adjt. . Marshall.
121 Francis Arrington Jones — James W.
Weaver, Comdr. ; L. S. Bellinger. Adjt ,
Care Federal Board School. Waynesville.
122 Earl Horton — C. Raymond Hamrick,
Burnesville.
123 Mount Airy— George K. Snow; E. C.
Ashby. Mount Airy.
124 Robeson Union— L. W. Jacobs, Pembroke.
125 Wilkes County— J. B. McCoy. Comdr. :
James C. Smoot. Jr. ; Russell G. Hodges,
Adjt, North Wilkesboro.
126 Currie-Bumpass — R. H. Parker, Comdr. ;
Harry Reagan, Adjt, Enfield.
127 Charles R. Gavin — Henry L. Stevens, Jr.,
Warsaw.
128 Morris L. Slaughter (col.) — A. B. Cash,
Comdr., 2 Fourth Street. Winston- Salem.
129 Waycaster-McFee — Nat H. Walker, Black
Mountain.
130 Watauga — A. D. Swift, Comdr. ; Russell
D. Hodges, Adjt, Boone.
131 Zebulon— Dr. Charles E. Flowers; R. E.
Jones, Adjt, Zebulon.
132 Pow-Parrish — St Julian L. Springs.
Smithfleld.
133 Stines Allen Robeson — Robert Y. Tilson,
Mars Hill.
134 Sandhills — Shields Cameron. Southern
Pines; W. W. Coghill. Comdr.. Pine-
hurst: Robert C. Snow. Adjt. Eagle
Springs.
135 Bladen — David B. Johnson, Elizabeth-
town.
136 Perry-Green — Charles M. Earley. Gates-
ville.
OLD HICKORY ASSOCIATION.
30TH DIV. A. E. F.
President — James A. Gleason, Knoxville, Tenn.
Secretary-Treasurer — Frank P. Bowen, Knox-
ville, Tenn.
NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION UNITED
CONFEDERATE VETERANS.
Major General — William A. Smith, Command-
er, Ansonville.
Brigadier General — A. H. Boyden, First Brig-
ade, Salisbury.
Brigadier General — W. E. Kyle, Third Brig-
ade, Fayetteville.
Brigadier General — Jas. M. Ray, Fourth
Brigade, Asheville.
North Carolina Division.
Colonel— L. L. Nash, Chief of Staff, Tar-
boro.
Lieutenant Colonel — J. J. Laughinghouse, In-
spector General, Greenville.
Lieutenant Colonel — A. D. Duckworth, Quar-
ter Master General. Charlotte.
Lieutenant Colonel — Walter Clark, Judge Ad-
vocate General, Raleigh.
Lieutenant Colonel — E. J. Hale. Chief of
Ordnance. Fayetteville.
Lieutenant Colonel — E. N. .Toyner, Chaplain
General.
Major — Thos. J. Wood, Aid. High Point.
Major — C. M. Parks, Aid, Tarboro.
Major — John A. Lisk, Mount Gilead.
Major— C. D. Dowd. High Point.
Major — D. Stewart. Laurinburg.
NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION DAUGHTERS
OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Regent — Mrs. W. O. Spencer, Winston- Salem.
Vice-Regent — Mrs. C. W. Tillett, Charlotte.
Secretary — Mrs. R. L. Gwyn, Lenoir.
Corresponding Secretary — Mrs. J. M. Milli-
kcn, Greensboro.
Treasurer — Mrs. G. M. Ragan. Gastonia.
Historian — Mrs. George Hardeman, Charlotte.
Registrar — Miss Loula Hall Briggs. Raleigh.
Chaplain — Mrs. Harris, Albemarle.
NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION UNITED
DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACY.
President — Mrs. Thomas W. Wilson, Gas-
tonia.
First Vice-President — Mrs. J. K. Norfleet,
Winston-Salem.
Second Vice-President — Mrs. P. A. Gorrell,
Winston-Salem.
Third Vice-President — Mrs. John Hollister.
New Bern.
Secretary — Miss Mary Henderson, Salisbury.
Corresponding Secretary — Mrs. D. M. Jones,
Gastonia.
Registrar — Mrs. D. G. T?elL Morehead City.
Treasurer — Mrs. L. F. Long, Newton.
Recorder of Crosses — Mrs. H. M. London,
Raleigh.
Chaplain — Mrs. E. F. Reid. Lenoir.
Historian — Mrs. J. L. Bridgers, Tarboro.
Director of Children's Chapters — Mrs. Charles
S. Wallace, Morehead City.
Honorary President — Mrs. Ella Broadnax.
Greensboro.
NORTH CAROLINA SOCIETY DAUGHTERS
OF THE REVOLUTION.
Regent — Miss Mary Hilliard Hinton. Raleigh.
Honorary' Regent — Mrs. E. E. Moffltt. Rich-
mond. Va.
Honorary Regent — Mrs. Thomas K. Bruner,
Raleigh.
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1st. Vice-Regent — Mrs. Thomas W. Biekett.
Raleigh. „ _ .
2nd. Vice-Regent— Mrs. Henry A. London,
Pittshoro.
Recording Secretary — Mrs. Laurence E. Cov-
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Corresponding Secretary — Mrs. George Ram-
sey, Raleigh.
Historian — Miss Georgia Hicks, Faison.
Treasurer— Mrs. Charles Lee Smith, Raleigh.
Registrar— Mrs. Charles P. Wales, Edenton.
Custodian of Relics — Mrs. John E. Ray, Ra-
leigh.
SPANISH WAR VETERANS.
Commander— E. R. MacKethan, Fayetteville.
Adjutant— A. R. Williams, Fayetteville.
fHE NORTH CAROLINA SOCIETY OF THE
SONS OF THE REVOLUTION.
(Organized 1893.)
President — J. Bryan Grimes, Raleigh.
Vice-President — Bcnnehan Cameron, Stagville.
Secretary — Marshall De Lance; Haywood,
Raleigh.
Registrar — Edward C. Scawell. Raleigh.
Treasurer — William E. Stone, Raleigh.
Chaplain— Rev. Robert Brent Draue, Eden-
ton , , ,
Board of Managers— A. B. Andrews (chair-
man) Raleigh; Thomas Maslin, Winston-
Salem; Walter Wellington Watt, Charlotte;
Charles Le> Smith. Raleigh; Allied Moure
Scales, Greensboro; Daniel Harvey Bill, Ra-
leigh; Frank Nash. Raleigh; James Hill Ram-
sey. Salisbury', and Ernest B. Bain, Raleigh.
NORTH CAROLINA SOCIETY OF THE
CINCINNATI.
(Organized 1783 — Re-organized 1896.)
President— Wilson Gray Lamb, Williamston.
Vice-President — John Collins Davis. Balti-
more, Md.
Secretary — Marshall De Lancey Haywood. Ra-
leigh.
Treasurer — Walter De Lyle Carstarphcn. Ply-
mouth.
Assistant Secretary — John Bradley Lord, New
York City.
Assistant Treasurer — Bennehan Cameron,
Stagville.
Chaplain — Rt. Rev. Joseph Blount Cheshire,
Raleigh.
GRAND LODGE OF MASONS.
Grand Master — J. Bailey Owen. Henderson.
Deputy Grand Master — James 11. Webb, HilN-
boro.
Senior Grand Warden — Herbert M. Potent.
Wake Forest.
Junior Grand Warden — J. Legrand Everett.
Rockingham.
Grand Treasurer— Benjamin 11. Lacy. Raleigh,
Grand Secretary— William W, Wilson, it I
leigh.
Grand Chaplain— Rev. J. II. Henderllte,
Gastonia.
Senior Grand Deacon — Leon Cash. Winston-
Salem.
Junior Grand Deacon — J. E. Cameron. Kins-
ton.
Grand Marshal — .7. II Lndei on, Fayetteville.
Grand Sword Bearer u C. Dunn, Enfield.
Grand Pursuivant i B\ Rhem, New Bern,
Grand Steward it. M Oal a, Hendersonville,
Grand Steward — A, J, Harris, Hendei
Grand Historian Marshall De Lancej Ha]
wood, Raleigh.
Grand Tiler W i> Terry. B*lel
Custodians J. E Cameron, Klnston; i
cash. Winston Salem; S N Boyce, Gastonia.
Grand Lecturer B V Edwards, Crumpler,
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Assistant Grand Lecturers — .1. W. Boweli,
Waxhaw; J. W. Patton, Greensboro; W. C.
Wicker, Elon College; \V. W. Holland, Charles;
J. W. Alford, Kenly; Jeff L. Nelson, Morgan-
ten; K. W. Winston, Bailey.
SUDAN TEMPLE.
Potentate — John H. Anderson, Fayetteville.
Chief Rabban — Raymond C. Dunn, Enfield.
Assistant Rabban — J. T. Lassiter, Rocky
Mount.
High Priest and Prophet — F. N. Bridgers,
Wilson.
Oriental Guide — C. D. Bradham, New Bern.
Treasurer — W. W. Griffin, New Bern.
Recorder — J. F. Rhem, New Bern.
Orator — F. D. Dean, Wilmington.
First Ceremonial Master — L. C. Robertson,
Jr. . Wilmington.
Second Ceremonial Master — F. W. Ayers,
Washington.
Marshal — F. B. Crowson, Goldsboro.
Captain of the Guard — H. S. Storr. Raleigh.
Outer Guard — J. B. Briggs, Elizabeth City.
Representatives to Imperial Council — W. A.
French, Wilmington ; A. B. Andrews. Raleigh ;
J. C. Braswell, Whitakers; J. F. Rhem, New
Bern.
OASIS TEMPLE, CHARLOTTE.
Illustrious Potentate — Charles V. York, Ra-
leigh.
Recorder — Thomas Griffith. Charlotte.
Treasurer — W. L. McDonald, Charlotte.
Captain of the Guard — Eugene B. Graham,
Charlotte.
Outer Guard — Charles F. Long, High Point.
Chief Rabban — A. G. Myers, Gastonia.
Assistant Chief Rabban — J. D. Eliott, Hick-
ory.
High Priest and Prophet — Dr. Chas P. Am-
bler, Asheville.
Oriental Guide— L. D. Sutherland, Charlotte.
First Ceremonial Master — J. LeGrand Everett,
Rockingham.
Second Ceremonial Master — C. M. Vanstory,
Greensboro.
Marshal — P. T. Wilson, Winston-Salem.
Representatives to the Imperial Council —
Julian Price, Greensboro; Dr. J. W. Grimes,
Asheville.
GRAND COUNCIL ROYAL AND SELECT
MASTERS.
Grand Master — John H. Anderson, Fayette-
ville.
Deputy Grand Master — James W. Payne,
Salisbury.
Grand Principal Conductor of Work — Amos
D. Conner, Greensboro.
Grand Treasurer — Edward B. Neave, Salis-
bury.
Grand Recorder — John B. Griggs, Elizabeth
City.
Grand Captain of Guard — M. C. Thompson,
Charlotte.
Grand Conductor of Council — Merl J. Car-
son, Wilmington.
Grand Steward— William R. Smith, Raleigh.
GRAND CHAPTER ROYAL ARCH MASONS.
Grand High Priest — John J. Phoenix, Greens-
boro.
Deputy Grand High Priest — Wm. Richie
Smith, Raleigh.
Grand King— R. C. Dunn, Enfield.
Grand Scribe — E. R. Hampton, Asheville.
Grand Treasurer — E. B. Neave, Salisbury.
Grand Secretary — John B. Griggs, Elizabeth
City.
Grand Captain of the Host — James W.
Payne, Salisbury.
Grand Principal Sojourner — Jno. S. Mc-
Eachern, Wilmington.
Grand Royal Arch Captain — Chas. A. Jen-
kins, Winston -Salem.
Grand Master of Third Veil — W. C. Wicker,
Elon College.
Grand Master of Second Veil — W. J. Roach,
Gastonia.
Grand Master of First Veil — G. A. Farrow,
New Bern.
GRAND LODGE KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
Grand Councilor — E. M. Grier, Canton.
Grand Vice-Councilor — R. G. Cherry, Gas-
tonia.
Grand Prelate — Rev. I. W. Hughes, Hender-
son.
Grand Keeper of Records and Seal — W. M.
Lyles, Charlotte.
Grand Master of Exchequer — G. W. Mont-
castle, Lexington.
Grand Master at Arms — W. R. Stone, Greens-
boro.
Grand Inner Guard — Hugh A. Page, Clayton.
Grand Outer Guard — W. H. Muse, Concord.
Trustees Pythian Home, Clayton — J. L. Prid-
gen, Durham; C. Dewey, Goldsboro; T. H.
Webb, Goldsboro; C. W. Home, Clayton; W. T.
Hollowell. Goldsboro; R. S. McCain, Hender-
son; C. H. Pender, Clayton.
GRAND LODGE I. 0. 0. F. OF NORTH
CAROLINA.
Grand Master — L. W. Moore, Wilmington.
Deputy Grand Master — Rev. W. R. Coppedge,
Rockingham.
Grand Warden — A. E. Woltz, Gastonia.
Grand Secretary — John D. Berry, Raleigh.
Grand Treasurer — M. L. Shlpman. Raleigh.
Grand Representatives — D. H. Tillitt, An-
drews; C. O. McMichael, Winston- Salem.
Grand Marshal — S. L. Whitmore, Greensboro.
Grand Conductor — S. B. Currin, Greenville.
Grand Guardian — R. T. Teague, Bakersville.
Grand Herald— W. C. Odell, Salisbury.
Grand Chaplain — Rev. R. N. Childress, Ra-
leigh.
GRAND ENCAMPMENT, I. 0. 0. F.
Patriarch — A. C. Melvin, Durham.
High Priest — John C. Wright, Shiloh.
Senior Warden — D. W. Davis, Golds-
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Treasurer — John E. Wood, Wilming-
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Sentinel — W. S. Bagwell. Durham.
Outside Sentinel — J. R. Woodall, Wil-
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Grand Regent — Herman Heller, Raleigh.
Grand Vice-Regent — Benjamin F. Worsley,
Rocky Mount.
Sitting Past Grand Regent— Thomas P. Johns-
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Grand Orator— Julius K. Miller, Salisbury.
Grand Secretary — Geo. R. Wootten, Hickory.
Grand Treasurer — H. J. Young, Raleigh.
Grand Chaplain — Dr. S. Mendelsohn, D.D.,
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Grand Guide — John Machin, Asheville.
Grand Warden— Robert L. Poston, Statesville.
Grand Sentry— George Ro-obins, Rocky Mount.
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SOCIETIES AND ORGANIZATIONS
Treasurer — Gurney P. Hood. Elizabeth City.
Conductor — A. A. Apple. Burlington.
Warden— J. C. White. Guilford.
Outside Sentinel — .T. L. Nelson, Morganton.
Chaplain- C A G Thomas. Mount Holly.
Recording Secretary — Sam F. Vance, Winston-
Salem.
NORTH CAROLINA ELKS ASSOCIATION.
President — W. O. Wegener, Durham.
First Vice-President — W. C. Maupin. Salis-
bury. *
Second Vice-President — D. D. Daughtridge,
Rocky Mount.
Secretary and Treasurer — T. B. Kehoe, New
Bern.
NORTH CAROLINA TEACHERS-
ASSEMBLY— 1922.
President — Charles E. Brewer. Raleigh.
Vice-President — Elizabeth Kelly, Raleigh.
Secretary-Treasurer —
Association of Primary Teachers.
President — Annie Workman. Roanoke Rapids.
Vice-President — Mary Graham. Charlotte.
Secretary — Rosa Abbott, Greensboro.
Association of Grammar Teachers.
President — Constance Cline, Concord.
Vice-President — Mary Page, Raleigh.
Secretary — Ha Johnson, Asheville.
Association of County Superintendents.
President — E. C. Brooks, Raleigh.
Secretary — A. S. Brower, Raleigh.
Association of City Superintendents.
President — E. J. Coltrane. Roanoke Rapids.
Vice-President — R. W. Carver. Hickory.
Secretary — Hoy Taylor, Franklinton.
Association of Music Teachers.
President — Charles G. Vardell, Jr., Red
Springs.
Vice-President — Paul J. Weaver. Chapel Hill.
Secretary— E. M. Betts, Elon College.
Association of High School Teachers and
Principals.
President — G. B. Phillips. Greensboro.
Vice-President — Beulah Holton, Stovall.
Secretary — Mary Powell, Roanoke Rapids.
Department of Higher Education.
President — T. C. Amick, Elon College.
Vice-President — Howard Rondthaler, Wins-
ton-Salem.
Secretary — L. R. Wilson, Chapel Hill.
Department of Farm Lire and Home
Economics.
President — W. D. Barbee. Seaboard.
Vice-President — F. A. Femand, Barnardsville.
Secretary — R. A. Olney, Raleigh.
WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE
UNION.
President — Mrs. T. Adelaide Goodno, Greens-
boro.
Vice President — Mrs. C. C. Hinkle, Greens-
boro.
Y. P. B. Secretary— Mrs. R. B. Whitehurst,
Bethel.
Corresponding Secretary — Mrs. Annie E. Wil-
liams, Guilford.
Recording Secretary — Mrs. Mary E. White,
Guilford College.
Treasurer — Mrs. Ellen J. V. Preyer, Greens-
boro.
L. T. L. Secretary— Mrs. I. T. Sell, Asheville.
THE NORTH CAROLINA ASSOCIATION OF
JEWISH WOMEN.
Chairman — Mrs. Sol Weil, Goldsboro.
First Vice-Chairman — Mrs. E. Sternberger,
Greensboro.
Second Vice-Chairman — Mrs. K. Stein, Fay-
ette vtlle.
Third-Vice Chairman — Mrs. Gustav Lichten-
fels, Asheville.
Recording Secretary — Mrs. J. W. Cone,
i eensboro.
Corresponding Secretary — Mrs. M. Rosenthal,
Raleigh.
Treasurer — Mrs. Elmer Oettinger, Wilson.
Organizer — Mrs. Hattie Weinberg. Goldsboro.
I ii ctors — Mrs. A. Aaronson, Rockingham;
Mrs. N. Schults, Rocky Mount; Mrs. M. Ja-
eobi, Wilmington.
THE NORTH CAROLINA FEDERATION OF
WOMANS CLUBS.
Honorary President — Mrs. Robert R. Cotten,
Bruce.
President — Mrs. Sydney P. Cooper, Hender-
son.
First Vice-President — Mrs. E. R. Michaux,
Greensboro.
Second Vice-President — Mrs. John L. Gilmer.
Winston- Salem.
Recording Secretary — Mrs. Thomas Lenoir
Gwyn. Waynesville.
Corresponding Secretary — Mrs. W. Brooks
Parham, Henderson.
Treasurer — Mrs. Edward M. Land. Goldsboro.
Auditor — Mrs. W. B. Ramsey, Hickory.
Departments.
Art — Mrs. Marshall Williams, Chm. . Faison.
Civics — Mrs. M. M. Marks, Chairman, New
Bern.
Conservation — Mrs. W. P. Whitmire. Chair-
man, Hendersonville.
Health— Mrs. Chas. E. Piatt. Chairman,
Charlotte.
Home Economics — Mrs. Estelle T. Smith,
Chairman, Goldsboro.
Library Extension — Miss Mary B. Palmer.
Chairman, Raleigh.
Literature — Mrs. S. E. Leavitt. Chairman.
Chapel Hill.
Music — Mrs. Arthur Kennickle, Chairman,
Vvinston-Salem.
Social Service — Mrs. S. C. Sittorson, Chair-
man, Kinston.
Standing Committees.
Finance — Mrs. A. H. Powell, Oxford.
Membership— Mrs. B. H. Griffin, Raleigh.
Legislation — Mrs. Palmer Jerman, Raleigh.
Bureau of Information — Miss Nellie Roberson,
Chapel Hill.
Chairman of Districts — Mrs. John L. Gilmer,
Winston-Salem.
Publicity— Miss Nell Tattle Lewis. Raleigh.
Program — Mrs. E. R. Michaux, Greensboro.
Community Service — Mrs. James M. Gudger,
Jr. , Asheville.
Disarmament — Mrs. Lionel Weil, Goldsboro.
T. Palmer Jer-
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NORTH CAROLINA LEAGUE OF WOMEN
VOTERS
Chairman — Miss Gertrude Weil, Goldsboro.
First Vice-Chairmar. — Mrs. Lindsay Patter-
son, Winston-Salem.
Second Viee-Chairman — Mrs.
man. Raleigh.
Third Vice- Chairman — Mrs.
Greensboro.
Recording Secretary — Miss
Franklin.
Corresponding Secretary — Mrs. William David
Boone, Winton.
Treasurer — Mrs. J. W. Cone, Greensboro.
Committ e — Finance: Miss Clara Cox. High
Point; Legislation: Mrs. J. W. Bailey, Raleigh;
Publicity: Miss Nell Battle Lewis, Raleigh.
L. Brooks,
Lassie Kelly.
NORTH CAROLINA LITERARY AND
HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION.
President — Dr. W. K. Boyd. Durham.
First Vice-President — S. A. Ashe, Raleigh.
Second Vice-President — Mrs. D. H. Blair.
Greensboro.
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Third Vice-President — John Jordan Douglass,
Wadesboro.
Secretary and Treasurer — B. B. House, Ba-
leigh.
NORTH CAROLINA FOLK LORE SOCIETY.
President — W. J. Andrews, Raleigh.
First Vice-President — Mrs. S. Westray Bat-
tle, Asheville.
Second Vice-President — Miss Maude Minnish,
Lenoir.
Third Vice-President — Mrs. W. N. Beynolds,
Winston-Salem.
Secretary and Treasurer — Dr. F. C. Brown.
Durham.
THE
NORTH CAROLINA ORPHAN
ASSOCIATION.
President — C. O. Baird, Goldsboro.
First Vice-President — J. J. Phoenix, Greens-
boro.
Second Vice-President — Bev. W. J. Smith,
Charlotte.
Secretary-Treasurer — M. L. Shipman, Ba-
leigh.
Executive Committee — Archibald Johnson,
Chairman, ThomasvUle; Bev. A. S. Barnes,
Baleigh; H. A. Garrett, High Point; Prof.
L. W. Alderman, Oxford; Dr. C. B. McNairy.
Kinston; Rev. W. J. Smith, Charlotte; Prof.
Chas. O. Baird, Goldsboro.
NORTH CAROLINA PHARMACEUTICAL
ASSOCIATION.
President— I. W. Ross, Rocky Mount.
Vice-President — J. A. Goode, Asheville.
Secretary-Treasurer — J. G. Beard, Chapel Hill.
NORTH CAROLINA PRESS ASSOCIATION.
President — J. B. Sherrill, Concord.
Secretary — Miss Beatrice Cobb, Morganton.
Treasurer — R. E. Price, Lincolnton.
Vice-Presidents — R. T. Wade, Morehead City;
S. H. Farabee, Hickory; Mrs. W. C. Hammer,
Asheboro.
WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA WEEKLY
PRESS ASSOCIATION.
President — R. E. Price, Rutherfordton.
Vice-President — F. A. Carr, Spruce Pine.
Secretary-Treasurer — S. E. Whitten, Marion.
Historian — Miss Beatrice Cobb, Morganton.
Poet — J. D. Boone, Waynesville.
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NORTH CAROLINA ASSOCIATION OF
DAILIES.
President — E. B. Jeffress. Greensboro.
Vice-President — A. W. Burch, Asheville.
Secretary-Treasurer- — J. L. Home, Jr., Rocky
NORTH CAROLINA BANKERS
ASSOCIATION.
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President — A. M. Dumay, Washington.
Secretary — Alan T. Bowler, Baleigh.
Vice-Presidents — C. E. Brooks. Henderson-
ville; John D. Biggs, Williamston; S. A. Hub-
bard, Asheville.
Executive Committee — B. E. Oglesby, Farm-
ville; G . gn .H e o d , . To o hor o: H. M. Cox, Mount
Olive; T. E. Bobbitt, Wake Forest; F. C.
T'oyles, Greensboro; C. S. Hicks, Duke; R. L.
Phillips, Rockingham; J. W. Guy, Statesville;
E. E. Jones, Charlotte; J. II. Kirkpatrlck
Canton; Ex Officio, W. A. nunt, Henderson
NORTH CAROLINA BAR ASSOCIATI
President — John A. McRae. Charlotte.
Vice-President — H. L. Stevens, Warsaw.
Vice-President — E. E. Raper. Lexington.
Vice-President — J. W. Pless, Marion.
Sec.-Treas. — Henry M. London, Raleigh.
Executive Committee — E. S. Parker. Gra-
ham; E. W. Timberlake, Wake Mark
W. Brown, Asheville; H I. Smith, \
marie: A. L. Quli a; Prank
Thompson, Jacksonville; I . McRae,
Charlotte; Henry M. London, Ra
MEDICAL SOCIETY OF THE STATE OF
NORTH CAROLINA.
President— Dr. Hubert A. Royster, i: ■
First Vice-President — Dr. Win. T. Parrott,
Kinston.
Second Vice-President — Dr. C. B. Nalle,
Charlotte.
Third Vice Presid nt — Dr. J. It. McCracken,
Waynesville.
Secretary-Treasurer — Dr. L. B. McBrayer,
Sanatorium.
Councilors, 1919-1922—
First District— Dr. B. P. Halsey, Roper.
Second District — Dr. J. C. Rodman, Wash-
ington.
Third District— Dr. J. B. Cranmer. Wil-
mington.
Fourth District— Dr. E. T. Dickinson. Wil-
son.
Fifth District— Dr. A. McNiel Blair, South-
ern Pines.
Sixth District— Dr. W. C. Horton. Raleigh.
Seventh District — Dr. B. J. Withei
Charlotte.
Eighth District— Dr. J. K. Pepper, Wins-
ton-Salem.
Ninth District— Dr. M. R. Adam SI
ville.
Tenth District— Dr. Eugene B. Glenn, Ashe-
ville.
Chairmen of Sections. 1922 —
Public Health and Education — Dr. N. B.
Adams, Murphy.
Surgery — Dr. T. M. Green. Wilmington.
Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat — Dr. .1 M.
Parrott, Kinston.
Gynecology and Obstetrics — Dr. Oren Moore,
Charlotte.
Pediatrics — Dr. IT H. Harrison. Asheville.
Practice of Medicine — Dr. W. A. Brad-
sher, Roxboro.
Chemistry, Materia Medica and Therapeu-
tics — Dr. E. J. Wood, Wilmington.
NORTH CAROLINA DENTAL SOCIETY.
President— Dr. W. M. Robey, Charlotte.
Pres.-Elect — Dr. S. Robert Horton, Raleigh.
Vice-President — Dr. John J. Battle,
Mount.
Secretary — Dr. H. O. Lineb xger. Ka
Treasurer — Dr. R. M. Morrow Burlington.
Essayist — Dr. B. L. Crump. Laurinburg.
Executive Committee — J. H. Wheeler, >
Greensboro; J. II. Judd. Fayetteville; J. A
MeClung, Winston-Salem.
TRI-STATE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.
(resident— W. w. Bunnell, Hock Hill. 3 C
Vice-President— H. R. Black. Spartanburg.
S. C.
Vice-President — J. T. Burrus. High P
Vice President — Karl S. Blackwell, Rich
ii i ei. i. Va.
Secretary Treasurer .lames K. Hall, Rich-
mond, Va.
Executive Council- V C. Hink.r. N
Va.; W. 0. Spencer, Winston-Salem; .luiim
II. Taylor. Columbia. S C : W. L Peple.
ihmond, Va. ; J. P. Matheson, Chai
'•lias A MiiMrv. ROC* Mill. S C. I ) T
McKinney, Roanoke, Va.; Chas O'H. Laugh-
Inghouse, Greenville; i>. L, Smith, Spi
burg, S. C.
STATE FARMERS ALLIANCE.
President — B. F. Shelton, Hi
tars — J. C. Bain, Wade
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SOCIETIES AND ORGANIZATIONS
FARMERS CONVENTION.
President — U. B. Blalock, Wadesboro.
Secretary— W. W. Shay, West Raleigh.
THE FARMERS EDUCATIONAL AND
CO-OPERATIVE UNION.
President — R. W. H. Stone, Greensboro.
Vice-President — Dr. J. M. Templeton, Cary.
Sec.-Treas.— W. L. Bagwell, Raleigh.
Door-Keeper — J. S. Davis, Greensboro.
Executive Committee — W. B. Gibson, Chm.,
Statesville; E. C. Faires, Sec, Greensboro;
J. L. Cherry, Hobgood; H. Q. Alexander,
Matthews; Ollin Cruise, Salisbury.
NORTH CAROLINA COTTON GROWERS
ASSOCIATION.
President — L. S. Tomlinson, Wilson.
First Vice-President — J. R. Peterson, Clin-
ton.
Second Vice-President — B. W. Kilgore, Ra-
leigh.
Secretary-Treasurer — A. W. Swain, Raleigh.
NORTH CAROLINA TOBACCO GROWERS
ASSOCIATION.
J. T. Joyner, LaGrange.
Clarence Poe, Raleigh.
L. S. Tomlinson, Wilson.
George Ross, Jackson Springs.
J. W. Stephenson, Smithfield.
E. B. Crow, Raleigh.
NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY.
President — Mrs. George W. Vanderbilt, Bal-
timore.
Vice-President — Joseph Hyde Pratt, Chapel
HilL
Vice-President at Large — W. A. Graham,
Raleigh.
Secretary — Joseph E. Pogue, Raleigh.
Treasurer and Assistant Secretary — C. B.
Denson, Raleigh.
Permanent Vice-Presidents — (Ex-Presidents of
the Society) — Julian S. Carr, Durham; Benne-
han Cameron, Stagville; J. S. Cunningham,
Durham; J. A. Mills. Raleigh; Leonard Tufts,
Pinehurst; R. O. Everett, Durham; C. W.
Home, Clayton.
PEANUT GROWERS ASSOCIATION.
President — W. J. Story, Courtland, Va.
Vice-President — M. C. Braswell, Battleboro.
Secretary — J. Frank Fooshe, Suffolk, Va.
NORTH CAROLINA GOOD ROADS
ASSOCIATION.
President — W. C. Boren. Pomona.
Secretary — Miss H. M. Berry, Chapel Hill.
Treasurer — M. E. Hogan, Chapel Hill.
Executive Committee — W. C. Boren, Pomona;
Miss H M. Berry, Chapel Hill; Leonard
Tufts, Pinehurst; Chartes S. Wallace, More-
head City; H. D. Williams, Kenansville; T. L.
Gwyn, Springdale; T. L. Kirkpa trick, Charlotte;
J. H. L.'Roy, Elizabeth City; W. D. McMillan,
Jr., Wilmington.
Vice Presidents — Charles S. Wallace, More-
head City, First Vice-President; Leonard Tufts,
Pinehurst, Second Vice-President.
District Vice-Presidents — 1st, Charles Whed-
bee, Hertford; 2nd, H. G. Connor, Jr., Wilson;
3rd, Lionel Weil. Goldsboro; 4th, James A.
Wellons, Smithfield; 5th, Col. Benehan Came-
ron, Stagville; 6th, Dr. Seavy Highsmith, Fay-
etteville; 7th, W. N. Everett, Rockingham;
8th, W. R. Bauguess, Jefferson; 9th, F. W.
Bicknell, Linville Falls; 10th, J. Q. Gilkey,
Marion.
CITIZENS HIGHWAY ASSOCIATION OF
NORTH CAROLINA.
Chairman — T. L. Kirkpatrick, Charlotte.
Vice-Chairmen — W. C. Jones, High Point ; Dr.
L. B. Morse, Hendersonville ; B. A. Patton.
Asheville: C. M. Vanstory, Greensboro; Jno. H.
Small, Washington; G. Ellis Gardner, Burns-
ville; Julius A. Rousseau, Wilkrsbcro.
Secretary — D. S. Holleuga, Fayetteville.
Assistant Secretary — Mrs. Mayme Moore Sif-
ford, Charlotte.
Treasurer — W. C. Wilkinson, Charlotte.
Executive Committee — W. A. McGirt, Wilming-
ton; A. B. Houtz, Elizabeth City: Chas 11.
Jenkins, Aulander; C. D. Bradham, New Bern;
T. B. Eldridge, Raleigh; Hugh Chatham, Wins-
ton-Salem; Col. Joseph Hyde Pratt, Chapel Hill;
F. G. Henderson, Moi.-roe ; Hugh McRae, Wil-
mington; R. K. Davenport, Mount Holly;
Brownlow Jackson, Hendersonville ; Hugh H.
Lowe, Asheville; J. Paul Leuiiard, Statesville;
Capt. W. F. Moody, Raleigh; W. D. McMillan,
Jr., Wilmington.
WILMINGTON-CHARLOTTE-ASHEVILLE
HIGHWAY ASSOCIATION.
President — T. L. Kirkpatrick. Charlotte.
Vice-President — G. Herbert Smith, Acme.
Secretary-Treasurer — W. C. Wilkinson, Char-
lotte.
Cor. Secretary — W. R. Lemmonds, Monroe.
Executive Committee — H. H. McLendon.
Wadesboro; J. W. Haynes, Asheville; C. J.
Ccxe, Whiteville; C. Ed. Taylor, Southport;
L. A. Gettys, Shelby; E. J. Grimesly. White-
ville: Capt. R. G. Cherry, Gastonia; M. L.
Shipman, Raleigh; Edgar Love, Lincolnton;
A. M. McDonald, Charlotte; W. A. McGirt,
Wilmington; B. F. Reynolds, Rockingham; B.
W. Townsend, Lumberton; K. S. Tanner, Ruth-
fordton; D. K. McRae, Laurinburg; F. G. Hen-
derson, Monroe.
NORTH CAROLINA MUNICIPAL
ASSOCIATION.
President — Gallatin Roberts, Asheville.
Vice-President — D. M. Clark, Greenville.
Secretary — W. L. Dowell, Raleigh.
Treasurer — W. H. Holcomb, Winston-Salem.
Executive Committee — D. M. Clark, Green-
ville; W. L. Dowell. Raleigh; James G. Hanes.
Winston- Salem; W. H. Holcomb. Winston-
Salem; Gallatin Roberts, Asheville; Lionel Weil,
Goldsboro.
ASSOCIATION SUPERIOR COURT CLERKS.
President — John H. Cathey, Asheville.
Vice-President — W. N. Harriss, Wilmington.
Secretary and Treasurer — A. A. McDonald.
Lillington.
NORTH CAROLINA ASSOCIATION OF
REGISTER OF DEEDS.
Chairman — R. T. Barnes. Wilson.
Secretary-Treasurer — Arch J. Wood, Raleigh.
Executive Committee — Wm. H. Penney. Chm.,
Raleigh; P. E. Rowland, Henderson; G. A. Far-
row, New Bern; J. A. Dovvtin, Warrenton; M.
G Markharn, Durham.
NORTH CAROLINA LANDOWNERS
ASSOCIATION.
President — F. L. Finkensteadt.
Treasurer — H. C. McQueen, Wilmington.
Manager — W. A. McGirt, Wilmington.
Advisory Committee — O. L. Clark, Clarkton;
W. F. Aberly, New Bern; A. R. Turnbull, Nor-
folk. Va. ; John H. Small, Washington ; James
L. McNair, Laurinburg; Mark Potter, New York,
.T. A. Meadows. New Bern ; Hugh MacRae
Wilmington ; Dr. W. S. Rankin. Raleigh; Geo.
H. Currie, Clarkton; E. C. Watts, Tabor; Jno.
R. Peterson, Clinton; J. T. Bland, Sr.. Bur-
gaw; Chas. Whedbee, Hertford; Norwood Sim-
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NORTH CAROLINA STATE FIREMEN'S
ASSOCIATION
President — James H. Wood. Asheville.
First Vice-President — J. F. Foister, Chapel
Hill.
Second Vice-President— Charles D. Farmer,
Raleigh.
Third Vice-President — E. E. Bain, Greens-
boro.
Secretary — John L. Miller, Concord.
Treasurer — Charles Schnibben. Wilmington.
Statistician — R. E. Currier, Black Mountain.
NORTH CAROLINA ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE.
Superintendent — Rev. R. L. Davis, Raleigh.
-Miss Amorette Bled-
Assistant Superintendent-
soe. Raleigh.
Field Secretaries — Rev. M. E.
Springs; Rev. E. S. Gilley, Spray.
President State Convention — Dr. W. L. Poteat
Wake Forest.
Secretary State Convention — Mrs. N. Buck-
ner, Asheville.
Headquarters Committee — Hon. Josephus Dan-
iels, Raleigh; Rev. A. D. Wilcox, Durham; Dr
Clarence Poe, Raleigh; M. L. Shlpnian. Ra-
leigh; Dr. W. L. Poteat, Wake Forest; F. B
MtKinne, Louisburg; W. T. Shaw, Weldon
Board of Trustees — W. T. Shaw,
don.
Vice-Presidents — C. O. Morris.
Garland Midgett, Jackson; A. D.
Bern ; T. T. Hicks, Henderson ; C.
Cotton, Red
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Washingtnn ;
Ward, New
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Greensboro; W. A. McGirt, Wilmington; R. B.
Redwine, Monroe; J. A. Hartness, Statesville;
Clyde Hoey, Shelby; Julius C. Martin, Ashe-
ville.
Members Board of Directors Anti-Saloon
League of America — W. T. Shaw. Weldon ; R.
L. Davis, Raleigh; Mrs. T. W. Bickett. Raleigh;
M. L. Shipman, Raleigh.
SOUTHERN FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS
ASSOCIATION.
President — Charles F. Tomlinson, High Point.
Vice-President — F. S. Lambeth, Thomasville.
Vice-President — A. B. Witton, Martinsville.
Va.
Secretary-Treasurer — J. T. Ryan, High Point.
Executive Committee — J. G. Shelton, States
villc; F. H. Coffey, Lenoir; George L. Hackney,
Lexington; F. O. Hoffman. Drcxel ; Nelson T.
Spratt. Atlanta. Ga. ; R. Glenn Young, Chat-
tanooga, Tonn. ; Fred N. Tate, High Point.
THE NORTH CAROLINA WHOLESALE
GROCERS' ASSOCIATION.
President — A. F. Hartsell. Concord.
Zone 1, Vlce-Pres.— C. G. Morris, Washing-
ton.
Zone 2, Vlce-Pres.-
Zone 3, Vlce-Pres.-
villo.
Zone 4, Vlce-Pres. — W.
Zono 5. Vlce-Pres.— W.
Salem.
Treasurer — W. L. Bawllngi, Qoldaboro.
Secretary — I. M. Porter. Raleigb
K\eentivev Committee — Qeorge Marsh, ('bin .
Raleigh; it 0. Caviness, Raleigh; W. L. Hmv-
ilngs, Goldsboro.
-Kirbv Woodard, Wilson.
i> U. Sandllng, Fayette-
J. Thomas Charlotte.
w. Conrad, Winston-
THE
HARDWARE ASSOCIATION OF THE
CAROLINAS.
President \Y M Terrell 1 Inrtsvllle. S C
\ Ice-Presldenl UcJD. Holloway, Dunn
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Second Vice-President — L. G. Eskridge, New-
berry, S. C.
Third Vice-President — D. F. Conrad, Lexing-
ton.
Secretary-Treasurer — T. W. Dixon, Charlotte.
THE NORTH CAROLINA MERCHANTS
ASSOCIATION.
President — R. F. Roark. Charlotte.
Vice-President — A. A. Joseph, Goldsboro.
Executive Secretary — J. Paul Leonard, States-
ville.
Treasurer — A. W. Bunch, Statesville.
Board of Directors — B. F. Roark, Charlotte;
A. A. Joseph, Goldsboro ; J. Paul Leonard,
Statesville; A. Nichols. Asheville; Elmer R.
Oettinger, Wilson; J. Frank Morris, Winston-
Salem; J. B. Whitted. Burlington; J. N. Mc-
Causland, Charlotte; A. W. Bunch, Statesville.
NORTH CAROLINA RETAIL CLOTHIERS'
ASSOCIATION.
President — L. B. Markham, Durham.
First Vice-President — J. A. Moretz. Hickory.
Second Vice-President — C. H. Mclvnight,
Greensboro.
Secretary — J. Paul Leonard, Statesville.
Treasurer — N. V. Stockton, Winston-Salmi.
Board of Directors — L. B. Markham, Dur-
ham; J. A. Moretz, Hickory; C. H. McKnight,
Greensboro; J. Paul Leonard. Statesville; X. V.
Stockton, Winston-Salem; Lonnie Hammond,
Laurinburg; Ira W. Hine. Winston- Salem; G.
L. Crowell, Statesville; I. S. Kahn, Fayettevllle.
AIR-DRIED NORTH CAROLINA PINE CLUB.
President — C. D. Orrell, Moncure.
Vice-President — E. A. Robertson, Peters-
burg, Va.
Vice-President — A. B., Clark, Charlotte.
Vice-President — J. W. Maynard, Cheravv, S. C.
Secretary-Treasurer — P. H. McGill, Raleigh.
Board of Governors — W. H. McElvvee. Raleigh;
Howard White, Raleigh ; J. H. Kennedy, Cum-
nock; E. E. Snuggs, Albemarle; Geo. Shepherd,
Petersburg, Va. ; C. A. Trantum, Garland ; John
K. Barrow, Zebulon; Philip R. Roper, Peters-
burg, Va. ; F. R. Snipes, Sanford; R. M.
Adams, Hamlet; C. R. Barker, Rock Hill, S. C.
NORTH CAROLINA STATE FEDERATION OF
LABOR.
President — J. F. Barrett, Asheville.
Vice-Pres. — W. A. Thomas, Salisbury.
Second Vice-Pres. — E. M. Martin. Raleigh.
Sec. -Treas. — C. G. Worley, Asheville.
Organizer — J. W. Parker, Charlotte.
Executive Board — J. F. McMahon, Chm., Ra-
leigh; N. A. Campbell, Wilmington; L. M.
Barnhardt, Concord; H. C. Caldwell, Asheville;
George E. Swink, Charlotte.
NORTH CAROLINA TRAFFIC
ASSOCIATION.
President — Charles H. Ireland, Greensboro.
First Vice-President — D. H. Dixon. Goldsboro.
Second Vice-President — George S. Edwards,
Rocky Mount.
Treasurer — Howard White, Raleigh.
Secretary-Traffic Manager — M. R. Beaman,
Raleigh.
EASTERN CAROLINA CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE.
President — Dr. C. J. Ellen, Greenville.
Temporary Secretary — H. L. Smith. Greenville.
Executive Committee — W. A. McGirt. Wil-
mington ; A. M. Dumay, Washington ; J. I. Mor-
gan. Farmville; W. H. Austin, Smitifield; Geo.
C. Royall, Goldsboro.
ASSOCIATION OF ICE CREAM
MANUFACTURERS.
President — L. A. Corning, Hamlet.
Vice-President — H. E. Cortland, Greensboro.
Sec-Treas. — A. E. Dixon, Fayetteville.
NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE
EPWORTH LEAGUE.
President — Rev. F. Swindell Love, Wilson.
Vice-President — Rev. B. F. Boone, Windsor.
Supt. Dept. of Spiritual Work — Miss Hulda
Hester, Roxboro.
Supt. Social Service — Miss Hazel Summerlin,
Goldsboro.
Supt. Recreation and Culture — Miss Alice Mc-
pherson, Burlington.
Supt. Missionary Dept. — Miss Hazel Thomp-
son, Roxboro.
Secretary— Miss Lizzie Hancock, New Bern.
Treasurer — Lee Craven, Raleigh.
Supt. Junior Dept. — Mrs. J. L. Midgette,
Tyner.
Raleigh District Secretary — Rev. Philip
Schwartz, Raleigh.
Durham District Secretary — Rev. G. M. Dan-
iel. Graham.
Elizabeth City District Secretary — Rev. T. M.
Grant, Hertford.
Washington District Secretary — Rev. J. Her-
bert Miller, Wilson.
Weldon District Secretary — Rev. R. M. Price,
Murfreesboroj
Wilmington District Secretary — H. S. Mc-
Girt. Wilmington.
Fayetteville District Secretary — Miss Ruby
Patterson, Fayetteville.
New Bern District Secretary — Howard L. Collie,
Now Bern.
Secretaries of State
1777 — James Glasgow.
1778 — William White.
1811— William Hill.
1859— Rufus H. Page.
1S63— J. P.. H. Russ.
1864 — Charles R. Thomas.
1866— R. W. Best.
1868 — Henry J. Menninger.
1872 — William H. Howerton.
1877 — Joseph A. Engelhard.
1881— William L. Saunders.
1885 — William L. Saunders.
1889 — William L. Saunders.
1891— Oct. Coke.
1893— Oct. Coke.
1895— Chas. M. Cooke.
1897 — Cyrus Thompson.
1901-'05-'09-'13-'17-'21 — J. Bryan Grimes.
State Treasurers
1776 — Richard Caswell, Samuel Johnston.
1777 — Nemucan Hunt.
1787 — John Haywood.
1827— William S. Roberts.
1830 — Robert H. Burton.
William S. Wilson.
1835 — Samuel S. Patterson.
1837— Daniel W. Courts.
1839— Charles L. Hinton.
1843— John H. Wheeler.
1845 — Charles L. Hinton.
1852— Daniel W. Courts.
1863— Jonathan Worth.
1865— William Sloan.
1866— Kemp P. Battle.
1869— David A. Jenkins
1873 — David A. Jenkins.
1877— John M. Worth.
1881— John M. Worth.
1885 — Donald W. Bain.
1889— Donald W. Bain.
1893— S. McD. Tate.
ls;i7— William H. Worth.
1901-'05-'09-"13-'17-'21— B. R. Lacy.
POLITICAL, ORGANIZATIONS
Political Organizations
STATE DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE.
Officers.
Chairman— J. D. Norwood. Salisbury.
Secretary— \V. T. Joyner, Baleigh.
National Committeeman.
A. W. McLean, of Lumberton.
State Committee.
First District— C. E. Thompson, Elizabeth
City; W. J Boyd, Greenville; Chas. Whed-
bee, Hertford; W. G. Lamb, Williamston ; E.
A. Daniels, Washington; D. C. Barnes, Mur-
freesboro.
Second District — H. P. Foxhall, Tarboro; W.
H. Joyner, Garysburg; John G. Dawson, Kins-
ton; W. A. Pinch. Wilson; B. B. Williams,
Warrenton, Geo. C. Greene, Weldon.
Third District— T D. Warren, New Bern;
M. H. Allen, Goldsboro ; E. J. Hill, Warsaw;
G. D. Cranfleld, Morehead City; J. K. Dixon,
Trenton; H. A. Grady, Clinton.
Fourth District— B. S. McCoin, Henderson:
W. D. Siler, Pittsboro; .7. P. Bunn, Rocky
Mount; Jno. M. Brewer. Wake Forest; E. H.
Malone, Louisburg; S. T. Huneycutt, Smith-
field.
Fifth District— S. M. Gattis. Hillsboro; S. C
Brawley, Durham; P. Wy Glidewell, Beids-
ville; D. G. Brummitt, Oxford; C. A. Hines.
Greensboro; N. L. Cranford, Winston.
Sixth District — N. A. Sinclair, Fayetteville ;
T. E. Cooper, Wilmington; Geo. H. Bellamy.
Lanvalle; J. Bayard Clark,' Elizabethtown; J.
A. Brown, Chadbourn; A. W. McLean, Lum-
berton.
Seventh District — R. A. Morrow, Monroe ;
J. A. Leak. Wadesboro; C. C. Shaw, L?xlng-
ton ; W. L. Parsons, Bockingham ; Arthur
Ross, Asheboro : D." A. McDonald, Carthage.
Eighth District — A. D. Watts, Statesville ;
J. M. Boyette, Albemarle ; J. P. -Cook, Con-
cord; J. D. Norwood. Salisbury: T. C. Bowie;
West Jefferson; A. S. Carson, Sparta.
Ninth District — W. A. Graham, Jr., Lincoln-
ton; R. R. Ray, McAdenville; W. C. Feimster,
Newton; J. H. Giles, Glen Alpine; J. A. Bell.
Charlotte; Guy Roberts, Marshall.
Tenth District — John W. Rutherford. Ashe-
ville; Kelly liennett, Bryson City; J. E. Car-
raway, Waynesville; S. Gallert, Rutherf ordton ;
J. W. Winborne, Marion ; Walter E. Moore,
Webster.
COUNTY CHAIRMEN.
Alamance — C. R. Love. Burlington.
Alexander — James Watts, Tavlorsville.
Alleghany — Eugene Transou. Sparta.
Anson — R. S. Pruette. Wadesboro.
Ashe — W. B. Austin, Jefferson.
Av rv— K. W. Wall. Newland.
Beaufort — Lindsay C. Warren, Washington.
Bladen — J. Bayard Clark. Elizabethtown.
Bertie — E. S. Askew, Windsor
Brunswick — Peter Ruark, Supply.
Buncombe — J. W. Rutherford, Asheville.
Burke — E. G. Clavwell, Morganton.
Cabarrus — W. A. Foil. Concord.
Caldwell — W. C. Moore, Jr., Lenoir.
Camden — C. E Brown, Belcross.
Carteret — W M. Webb, Morehead City
Caswell— R, L. Mitchell, Yanceyrille
Catawba — Wilson Warlick, Newton,
Chatham— Walter l> Siler. Pittsboro
Chowan — Dr. E. .1 Griffin, Edenton
Clay— E. C. Mease, Hayesville.
Craven — T. c Daniels, New Bern
Cumberland H ll Dye, Fayetteville
Currituck — E. R. Johnson. Currituck.
Columbus— Jackson Greer. WhitevtUe
Dare — A. A*. Evans, Manteo.
Davidson— Percy C. Critcher, Lexington
Davie' — ,1. S, Sin, nil, I
Duplin — J. J. Bowden, Kenansville
liurham— S. C. Brawley, Durham
Edgecombe— Don Gilliam Tai
Forsyth— Boy Deal, Winston-Salem
Franklin— E. If. Malone. Louisburg
Gates— W. T. Cross. Gatesvllle.
Gaston — Join, <; Carpenter, Gastonia
Graham— R. B.: Slaughter, Rolibinsville.
Granville — J. (' Howard, Oxford
Greene— J. Paul Frizzell, Snow Hill.
Guilford— J. C. Cox. Greensboro.
Halifax— Geo. C Green, Weldon.
Hani tt — Chas. Ross, Lillington.
Haywood — J. H. Howell, Wayenesville.
Henderson— E. W. Ewbanks, Hendersonville.
Hertford— D. C. Banes. Murfreesb
Hoke — Paul Dickson Raeford
Hyde — C. B. Spencer, Swan Quarter.
Iredell — J. A Hartni -ville.
Jackson— W. R. Sherrill, Sylva.
Johnston— S. T. Huneycutt Smithfleld
Jones— J. S. Hargett, Trenton
Lee — George S. Lee. Jr., Sanford.
Lenoir — J. G. Dawson. Kinston.
Lincoln — A. L. Quickel, Lincolnton.
McDowell — J. W. Siivrtiiian. Marion.
Macon — Dr. W. A. Rogers, Franklin
Madison — N. O. McDevitt, Marshall
Martin— H. W. Stubhs. Williamston.
Mecklenburg — H. C. .1 s. Charlotte
Mitchell — Geo. M. Young, Bakersville.
Montgomery — Edgar Hayw 1. Troy.
Moore— -U. L. Spence, Carthage.
Nash — Leon T. Vaughn. Nashville.
New Hanover — Thos. Cooper. Wilmington.
Northampton — W. H. Joyner. Garysburg.
Onslow — N. A. Burton, Jacksonville.
Orange— S. M. Gattis. Hillsboro.
Pamlico — S. W. Ferrebee, Stonewall.
Pasquotank — P. G. Sawyer, Elizabeth City
Perquimans— B. C. Berrv, Hertford
Pitt — C. C. Pierce. Greenville
Person — J. S. Weeks R 5
Polk— E. B. Cloud, Columbus
Pender — J. T. Bland, Jr., Burgaw.
Randolph — L F. Boss. Ashebi
Richmond— Fred W Bynum, Rockingham.
Robeson— Thos. A. McNeill, .It . Lumberton.
Rockingham — T. B. Wilson, Mad,
Rowan — J. D. Norwood. Salisbury.
Rutherfordton — J. C Car, on. Rutherfordton.
Sampson Fitzhugh Whitfield. Clinton.
Scotland— W. II Neal, Laurinburg,
Stanly .1 \l Boyette. Albemare
Surry— A. D. Folger, Dodson.
Stokes- J. i' Carson Danbury.
Swain— J. M Smllej Bryson City.
Transylvania — W. r Breese, Jr., Brevard
Tyrrell A A YYn'krr. Columbia
Union- Oscai Blaii Monroe.
Vai J. C. Kim-ell. Henderson.
Wake Ed Hugh Lee, Raleigh
Warren— Jesse Gardner, Ma
Washington Paul w Brinklej Plymouth
Watauga n i: Perry, Vail l
Wayne- -II. B. Parker G
Wilkes Floyd C r tei \ Wllkesboro.
Wilson Prank s Hassell w
V/adkin 3 T Ree i . \ adkinville.
Presidents of U. S. Senate
North Carolina has furnished Hirer Presi-
dents pro tempore i 1
They were
Jesse Franklin Eli i Marel
Nathaniel Macon Elected Ma;
Willie P Mai i M i
POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS
REPUBLICAN STATE EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE.
Officers.
Chairman — Chas. A. Reynolds, of Winston-
ton-Salem.
Vice-Chairman — C. R. Pugh, of Elizabeth
Cltj
Secretary — Vacant.
Assistant Secretaries — J. D. Parker, of Smith-
field; R. A. Kohloss, of Salisbury.
Treasurer — J. J. Jenkins, of Siler City.
Member Ex-Offlcio — C. A. Reynolds, of Wins-
ton-Salem.
National Committeeman.
John M. Morehead. of Charlotte.
State Committee.
First District— A. S. Mitchell, Winton; C.
R. Pugh, Elizabeth City.
Second District — Geo. W. Stanton, Wilson
John T. Pope, LaGrange.
Third District — W. G. Mebane. Beaufort; W.
S. O' . Robinson, Goldsboro.
Fourth District — J. J. Jenkins, Siler City;
R. W. Ward. Raleigh.
Fifth District — W. G. Bramham, Durham
Ben. C. Sharpe, Greensboro.
Sixth District — J. C. Snoody, Red Springs
I. B. Tucker, Whlteville.
Seventh District — Frank W. Hanes, Yadkin-
ville; J. J. Hayes, N. Wilkesboro.
Eighth District— L. C. Wagner. Statesville
T. O. Teague, Taylorsville.
Ninth District — J. Yates Killian, Newton
A. A. Wbitener. Hickory.
Tenth District — C. J. Harris. Dillsboro; Dan.
W. Hill. Asheville.
COUNTY CHAIRMEN.
Alamance — W. W. Brown, Burlington.
Alexander — J. C. Bell, Taylorsville.
Alleghany — George Creek, Sparta.
Anson — George W. Forte, Wadesboro.
Ashe — Charles B. Spicer, Jefferson.
Avery — Robert J. Ellis, Spear.
Beaufort — W. H. Russ, Washington.
Bertie — J. E. Wood, Kelford.
Bladen— R. S. White, Elizabethtown.
Brunswick — C. Ed. Taylor, Southport.
Buncombe— D. W. Hill. Asheville.
Burke — T. N. Hallyburton. Morganton.
Cabarrus — H. S. Williams., Concord.
Caldwell— E. F. Wakefield. Lenoir.
Camden — H. B. Burgess. Old Trap.
Carteret — Clem H. Wade. Morehead City.
Caswell— S. R. Allred, Union Ridge.
Catawba — J. T. Setzer. Newton.
Chatham — S. D. Johnson. Pittsboro.
Cherokee — A. B. Dickey. Murphy.
Chowan — M. S. Elliott, Tyner.
Clay — W. T. Bumgarner, Hayesville.
Cleveland— J. H. Quinn. Shelby.
Columbus — Irvin B. Tucker. WTiiteville.
Craven — W. B. Rouse, New Bern.
Cumberland — D. J. Breese, Fayetteville.
Currituck— P. C. Garrett, Moyock.
Dare — R. C. Jones, Manteo.
Davidson — F. E. Sigman. Lexington.
Davis — J. S. Daniel, Mocksville.
Duplin — C. C. Vann. Rose Hill.
Durham — W. G. Bramham. Durham.
Edgecombe — B. B. Howell. Tarboro.
Forsyth — J. T. Benbow, Winston-Salem.
Franklin— G. T. Whitaker, Frankllnton.
Gaston — E. L. Houser, Dallas.
Gates— E. B. Spivey. Trotvillej
Graham — Riley Orr, Millsaps.
Granville — Dr. G. T. Sikes, Creedmoor.
Greene — D. W. Patrick, Snow Hill.
Guilford — J. Byron White, Greensboro.
Halifax — J. L. Johnston. Littleton.
Harnett — John A. McLeod. Lillington.
Haywood — D. I. L. Smathers. Canton.
Henderson — R. H. Staton, Hendersonvill ■■.
Hertford — I. Finley Snipes, Woodland.
Hoke — B. C. Kinlaw. Hope Mills.
Hyde — Warren Williams. Swan Quarter.
Iredell — John M. Sharpe, Statesville.
Jackson — J. B. Ensley, Sylva.
Johnston — Ezra Parker, Benson.
Jones — S. Jack Harrison, Trenton.
Lee — J. T. Ledwell. Sanford.
Lenoir — J. M. Mewborn, Kinston.
Lincoln — G. B. Goodson, Lincolnton.
Macon — H. F. Henry, Jr., Franklin.
Madison — J. M. Baley, Marshall.
Martin — Jesse T. Price, Williamston.
McDowell — C. F. James, Marion.
Mecklenburg — J. D. Albright, Charlotte.
Mitchell— S. J. Black, Bakersville.
Montgomery — Claudius Dockery. Troy.
Moore — J. N. Powell, Southern Pines.
Nash — J. C. Matthews, Spring Hope.
New Hanover — J. W. Brooks, Wilmington.
Northampton — W. H. Buffaloe, Jackson.
Onslow — S. I. Farnell, Jacksonville.
Orange — T. E. Sparrow, Hillsboro.
Pamlico — W. N. Wharton. Florence.
Pasquotank— C. R. Pugh, Elizabeth City.
Pender — James G. Blake. Watha.
Perquimans — J. P. Jessup. Hertford.
Person — J. T. Woody, Roxboro.
Pitt — B. M. Whitehurst. Bethel.
Polk— W. F. Swann. Lynn.
Randolph— A. B. Coltrane. Trinity.
Richmond — W. F. Long. Jr., Rockingham.
Robeson — J. C. Snoody. Red Springs.
Rockingham — F. L. Anderson, Reidsville.
Rowan — R. A. Kohloss, Salisbury.
Rutherford — W. C. McRorie. Rutherfordton.
Sampson — W. F. Sessoms, Clinton.
Scotland— W. T. Wright, Gibson.
Stanly — John S. Sapp, Albemarle.
Stokes — M. T. Chilton, Walnut Cove.
Surry - — A. H. Wolfe. Dobson.
Swain — W. L. Francis, Bryson City.
Transylvania — L. P. Hamlin, Brevard.
Tyrrell — W. E. Bateman, Columbia,
rnion— J. J. Perry. Wingate.
Vance — John F. Hicks, Henderson.
Wake— R. W. Ward. Raleigh.
Warren — R. D. Pasehall. Ridgeway.
Washington— W. W. Ange. Plymouth.
Watauga — T. E. Bingham. Boone.
Wayne — E. A. Simkins. Goldsboro.
Wilkes — John R. Jones, North Wilkesboro.
Wilson — Geo. H. Newsome. Lucama.
Yadkin— C. S. Reavis, Yadkinville.
Yancey — R. L. Evans, Burnsville.
North Carolina Day.
The 12th day of October of each year is
set apart as "North Carolina Day" in the
public schools of the State by an act of the
Legislature of 1901. The day is "devoted to
the consideration of some topic or topics of
our State history, to be selected by the State
Superintendent of Public Instruction."
Signers of Declaration of
Independence.
The signers of the American Declaration of
Independence from North Carolina were William
Hooper, lawTer, born in 1742, died in 1790;
Joseph Hewes, merchant, born in 1730. died in
1799; John Penn, lawyer, born in 1741, died
in 1788.
Speaker of U. S. House.
North Carolina has furnished only one
Speaker of the Lnited States House of Repre-
sentatives. Nathaniel Macon was three times
chosen Speaker, and presided over tne Seventh,
Eighth and Ninth Congresses.
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121
Democratic State Platform — 1920
(Adopted April 8. 1920.)
We, the representatives of the Democratic
party in North Carolina, in. State Convention
assembled, reaffirm our devotion to the prin-
ciples of democratic government, formulated by
Thomas Jefferson, and since his day constant-
ly kept alive and applied in the administra-
tion of the affairs of our nation by the rep-
resentatives of the Democratic party.
We endorse the administration of the gov-
ernmental affairs of the United States by the
Democratic party under the leadership of
Woodrovv Wilson, and in doing so we direct at-
tention to the fact that wherl the party as-
sumed control on March 4, 1913, it found the
people of this country hampered by a system
of Special Privilege, a vicious tariff system,
created for the benefit of a favored class, an
archaic banking and currency system, which
fostered a money trust in the hands of a few
great bankers, and a monopolistic control of
many of the great key industries of the country
upon which the masses of the people depend
for their necessary existence.
We endorse the Senators and Representa-
tives in Congress from our State, who have so
faithfully and ably performed their official
duties.
We view with great pride the able and suc-
cessful administration of the affairs of the
Navy Department by our distinguished Secre-
tary of the Navy, and we denounce unjust
and unpatriotic efforts of the Republican
party to discredit the great record of the
Navy in the war, for purely partisan purposes.
For six years the Democratic party was in
complete control of the Government. During
this period a greater number of constructive
measures wer.e enacted by Congress than were
ever enacted in the same length of time by
any administration in the history of the coun-
try. The complete program comprises, among
many others, laws providing for the following:
(a) A graduated income tax, which placed
the burden of taxation upon those most able
to bear it.
(b) The completion of the measures for the
election of United States Senators by direct
vote of the people.
(c) Providing for publicity of campaign ex-
penditures, for the purpose of preventing the
scandalous use of money in primaries and
elections. The imperative need of such laws
has recently been demonstrated by a notorious
example within the ranks of the Republican
party.
(d) Federal aid to good roads — thus afford-
ing to those who live in the rural sections,
and who are the mainstay of our nation — some
of the benefits which arise from constant and
easy contact with the outside world.
(e) Vocational education, by which every
boy and girl in both city and country may en-
joy the opportunity of acquiring technical
training in his or her chosen vocation.
(f) The Agriculture Extension Act, by means
of which the benefits of science and experi-
mental research are carried to the door of the
humblest farmer of the land.
(g) The establishment of a Department of
Labor in the Cabinet, with a genuine repre-
sentative of labor at its head.
(h) A non-patisan tariff commission, for
the purpose of taking the tariff out of politics.
and relieving American business of the Injury
and uncertainty growing out of the constant
tinkering with our tariff laws.
(i) The establishment of a Federal Trade
Commission for the protection of honest busi-
ness from monopoly and unfair competition.
(j) The Webb-Pomerene law. and 1 1 1 • ■
amendment to the War Finance Corporation
Act, under the provisions of which our for-
eign commerce is being extended and fostered
so that the United States may assume its
rightful place of leadership in world trade.
(k) The creation of a great merchant marine.
which gives us a ship tonnage equal ti> the
combined tonnage of all the nations of the
world, except that of Great Britain, which now
exceeds ours by a small margin.
(1) Establishment of the Federal Reserve
Bank system, which supplanted a system
created and promoted by the Republican party,
under which a small coterie of selfish men had
for nearly fifty years controlled the financial
resources not only of the people of this coun-
try, but of the government itself. This group,
commonly known to the people as the "'
Trust," under the monopolistic control en-
joyed by them, could, and frequently did,
create currency panics, to suit their conven-
ience, and thereby visited upon the helpless
masses untold misery and financial loss, for
which they were in nowise responsible.
The Republican party, always the champion
of special privilege for the favored classes,
could not and did not correct these abuses,
because that party was largely controlled by
the recipients of their special privileges.
It is generally conceded by statesmen and
financiers, both here and abroad, that hut for
the magnificent functioning of the Federal Re-
serve Banking system the war could nut have
been financed and victory could not have been
won.
(m) The Federal Farm Uoan Banking Sys-
tem, whereby the farmers of the country wore
relieved from the extortions which previously
existed, and enabled to borrow money freely
on long time and at as low rates of interest as
are available to any other class.
When this country was forced into the war
against Germany in April, 1917, we were with-
out an army of any consequence. There were
only 82.000 regular soldiers. We had few
ships. The Democratic Administration raised
an army, and raised it quickly. It required a
fleet of ships to carry food, supplies, and the
army itself, across the seas to save the liberties
of mankind.
This country under a Democratic Adminis-
tration created, trained, transported and put
into action 2.000,000 men to fight 8.000 nnl.s
away from home. It had 2,000,000 more in
training in the military camps of the country
ready to go when needed: It won the war.
The army was brought home safely and in
good condition.
When th » armistice was signed, the United
States, under President Wilson, occupied the
chief position of moral leadership of the world
Every newly liberated people looked to the
United States as the light of the world.
Everv nation, wearied by the long years of
war, hoping for a revelation of triumphant
democracy, looked to the I'lilted S I
an enduring peace. Every honest man In
country in the world looked to the Dnited
states as the one nati if modern times
whose motives were above suspicion, whose
achievements in the war were great a:i,l mi
tainted by greed or the desire for conquest,
and saw here the one and only chance lor
ii),. distntei e ited cha: ol peace mid
tali dealing among nations and the gi
ment of the world bj luaj International laws,
Instead of by brute force
The Republican leaders, as soon as th*
armistice was signed, entered Into I conspiracy
to discredit the Pre Idenl In his peace nego-
tiations, Personal spite and envj were everv
where discernible. Political animosity followed
DEMOCRATIC STATF PLATFORM— 1920
the President to the peace tabl>. Slander, un-
just criticism and threats of Senate opposition
were constantly circulated, and finally the so-
railed Republican "round robin" was signed
and communicated to the delegates assembled
at the Peace Conference Every unfair device
which bitter partisanship could suggest was
resorted to for the sole purpose of weakening
the influence of the American peace delegates
and if possible to make their task of negotiat-
ing a permanent and acceptable peace impos-
sible.
At the very time when every consideration
of fairness, every patriotic impulse, called for
a whole-hearted and non-partisan support of
the American delegation, personal spite and
envy and political bias characterized the Re-
publican leadership in the S?nate, in their
attitude toward the President and his work at
the Peace Table.
When the President came back with the
treaty, embodying the best thought of the
world, including the covenant of the League of
Nations, for the purpose of making future
wars impossible, every natural impulse of the
human heart everywhere was in accord with
that purpose. But the Republican leaders were
determined to discredit and embarrass the
President, at whatever cost to America and
the world. At the outset they "packed and
hand-picked." the Senate committee on For-
eign Relations for the express purpose of de-
feating the treaty.
Their whole course for the eight months
they have been considering the treaty has
been definitely conceived and relentlessly pur-
sued for the sole purpose of destroying that
great instrument. These Republican leaders.
for the time being have succeeded in their
unholy purpose. They have repudiated the
treaty; they have wrecked the League of Na-
tions; they have prevented world peace; they
have repudiated a world leadership which all
the civilized nations, including not only our
allies, hut also those who were not engaged
in the war, accorded to America.
A small number of narrow and prejudiced
partisan men, constituting the Republican
leadership in the Senate, have nullified what
it took 2,000,000 American soldiers on the
fields of France to accomplish.
America demanded that the promises made
to our soldiers in 1917 and 1918 be kept —
that there should be an end of war ; that the
fruits of victory should b" garnered and kept
forever. America demanded an enduring peace.
The Republican leadership in the Senate has
repudiated these promises. It has caused the
United States to repudiate its associates in the
war. It is now endeavoring to place this
great nation, that sacrificed so much for vic-
tory, in the shameful position of a moral cow-
ard, seeking to shirk its duty to itself and the
oppressed peoples of the world; it is at this
very moment endeavoring to humiliate the
country by having it go on its knees to Ger-
many begging for a separate peace, upon such
terms as the defeated War Lords of Germany
may see fit to impose.
We believe that the enlightened sentiment
of the men and women of this country is in
favor of the ratification of the treaty with the
covenant of the League of Nations as a verile
part of it.
We believe that the Democratic party is the
only instrumentality available through which
the American people can repudiate the dis-
graceful action of the Republican leaders; and
at the same time forever put an end to such
a military autocracy as was bred in Prussia
and hurled upon the democracies of the world
at the outbreak of the World War.
We therefore approve of the action of our
President and our North Carolina Senators
demanding the ratification of the treaty with
Germany, including the covenant of the League
of Nations, without destructive or nullifying
reservations, or amendments.
We denounce the Republican majority in
Congress for its efforts at the present time to
criticize the part which the American army
and navy played in winning the war. The
balance of the world, including not only our
allies, but th~ enemies, have accorded to
America the honor of finally turning the
scales against the enemy and making victory
possible. The only denial of our conspicuous
part in this great achievement has come from
the Republican party in Congress.
We heartily endorse the measure adopted by
a Democratic Congress which has given us a
great Merchant Marine, a great shipbuilding
industry, and we favor all such additional
measures of constructive, or remedial legisla-
tion as may be necessary to maintain and
operate, under the American flag, the large
tonnage we now have, and also to constantly
increase that tonnage, until the American flag
is supreme on the high seas.
We strongly commend the action of the
Director General of the Railroad Administra-
tion in granting to our South Atlantic ports,
including those in North Carolina, the same
favorable rates upon freight for export as have
always been enjoyed by the great seaports of
the North Atlantic States, and thus removing
unjust discriminations which have for so long
hampered and prevented us from exporting
our own products and those of the Western
States through our home ports.
We also endorse the action of the United
States Shipping Board under President Wilson's
administration for allocating to our Southern
ports, including those of North Carolina, an
ample number of ships for export traffic, there-
by making it possible to establish regular ship-
ping lines to and from these ports.
We glory in the courage and fortitude of
our soldiers who fought and helped to win the
Great War, and we favor a generous policy to-
ward them by our National Government.
This convention recommends to the Demo-
cratic members of the General Assembly of
North Carolina that at the approaching ses-
sion thereof they vote in favor of the ratifica-
tion of the proposed nineteenth amendment to
the Federal Constitution.
In State affairs the Democratic party owes
to the people responsibility for 21 years of
continuous control of our government, and
presents its record of stewardship as the surest
guarantee of its capacity and ambition to
measure up to the highest standards of public
service in solving the problems of the future
and the greater State.
The record of State administrations headed
successfully by Aycock. Glenn, Kitchin, Craig
and Bickett — equalling the best traditions of
the past in noble purpose, and successfully
meeting the problems of a rapidly growing
and developing State — furnish abundant in-
spiration for those who come after them.
We endorse the administration of Governor
Thomas W. Bickett. and of all departments of
the State Government.
Rigid economy in expenditure of public
funds has been a fundamental tenet in De-
mocratic faith and practice. The Democratic
party came back into legislative control in
this State in 1898 upon a platform of pledging
adherence to a policy of rigid economy. How
well it has kept the faith during these years
of continuous control is shown by the fact
that, while keeping up with the march of
progress. Government still costs the people of
this State less per capita than in any other
State in the Union, save one, and exactly even
with that one, as shown by carefully collected
reports of the United States Census Depart-
ment.
Times have changed, and North Carolina is
no longer a poor State. Wealth has multiplied
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on every hand. Increased wealth brings in-
creased opportunities and responsibilities to
the State, but makes none the less imperative
the fundamental principle, to which we declare
renewed allegiance, that, every dollar of public
funds is a trust fund, to be administered with
the utmost fidelity to the public interest.
Further safeguarding economical expenditure
of the public funds the last General Assembly
established the budget system, for future ap-
propriations by the General Assembly, requir-
ing that all demands for appropriations from
the State Treasury, except for emergencies, be
submitted to the scrutiny and investigation
of a Budget Commission, in advance of the
convening of the General Assembly.
We approve the record of efficiency and
economy which enabled the last General As-
sembly to reduce the tax on property for the
use of the State. State expenditures have
necessarily increased, as the State has every
year enlarged the sphere of its service to. the
people, and with the declining value of money
the cost of maintaining State institutions has
necessarily increased but increased revenue
has been secured by more efficient administra-
tion of other forms of tax, and the tax on
property for the use of the State was reduced
last year from 23 2-3 cents to 11 2-3 cents,
and including both State and pension tax
was reduced from 27 2-3 cents to 15 2-3 cents.
Under the higher valuations this year this
rate will be reduced to about i cents on each
$100 of property.
We endorse the action of the General As-
sembly in submitting to the voters the income
tax amendment, in order to correct the in-
equalities of the present income tax law.
No less fundamental as a public virtue than
economy in expenditure of public funds is the
necessity for equality of the tax burden upon
every citizen. Careless administration of in-
adequate laws that result in gross inequality
is no less vicious, in effect, and barely less in-
tolerable, than practiced favoritism.
We solemnly declare that the one purpose
of the Revaluation Act, enacted at a time
when the State is decreasing its revenue from
the property tax, and by unanimous vote of the
Democratic and Republican members of the
General Assembly, is to equalize the tax bur-
den between all the people of the State as
nearly as careful administration of just laws
can accomplish this great purpose, and we
solemnly pledge that under Democratic control
it will be used for this single purpose. We
call upon all the people of the State to co-
operate in this great purpose, to remove as far
as possible all discriminations and inequalities
in the listing and valuing of every class of
property for taxation, to the end that every
citizen may be required to contribute no more
than his just share of the public burden, and
we pledge the party to the enactment of ap-
propriate amendatory legislation to correct any
injustice to any citizen or class of citizens that
may develop in the adminstration of our tax
laws.
The Revaluation Act has justified its enact-
ment by placing much property on the tax lists
that lias heretofore escaped taxation, and
correcting inequalities in revaluation, thereby
relieving the honest taxpayer from unjust bur-
den. It has for the first time shown the peo-
ple of this and other states the wealth and re-
sources of North Carolina, and has enabled th
State to take her proper place among her
states, all of which will he of Incalculable
benefit to the State if the rate of taxation for
State, County and municipality Is properly
safeguarded. The pledge of the General A
sembly to reduce every tax rate levied In th(
State for any purpose in proportion I" the I
vised valuations of property will be and must
be kept inviolate and we pledge the Gel
Assembly to submit an amendment in th I
stitution, at its special session, when it will
have full reports on revaluation sufficient to
enable it to name a just and equitable
limiting the rate of tax that may tie lev.
state, county and municipality that may not
be exceeded except by vote of the people,
based on the principle of reducing the rate as
the increase in valuation may justify.
The special objects of Democratic manage-
ment of State affairs have been and will con-
tinue to be :
• The care of the unfortunate and dependent
classes.
A progressive policy of public education.
Protection of public health, and
The development of a modern system of pub-
lic highways.
During this period of Democratic control
every hospital in the State for the care of
the insane has been greatly enlarged, the
classes of patients received extended, and facil-
ities for proper care and treatment improved
and modernized.
Entirely new institutions have been estab-
lished and maintained by the State for the
treatment and instruction of those afflicted
with tuberculosis, the feeblelminded and
delinquent boys and wayward girls. A hospital
for surgical treatment of deformed children i-
under contract. In the care of dependent and
defective classes of her population, and of
neglected or erring children. North Carolina Is
now one of the most advanced States in the
Union.
The education of the youth is the State's
greatest enterprise, and it is imperative that
our educational system shall not only be main-
tained, but every means available should la-
used to strengthen every part of the public
school system in order that it may serve the
people most effectively.
The last General Assembly gave a fine ex-
hibit of the policy of the Democratic party to
carry education to every class of people in every
section of the State. It provided for a compul-
sory school term of at last six months, where
heretofore it had been only four months: it
increased the salaries of rural teachers in many
counties 100 per cent, and in practically all at
least 50 per cent; it provided ways and means
for raising money with which to erect school
buildings; it greatly improved the methods of
teaching agriculture, home- making, and trade,
and industries, and many sections of the
State are now for the first time giving voca-
tional education to many people thai can
profit most by it; and finally recognlzli
need of better trained teachers it provided file
means for training schools for all teach rs.
thus making it possible to Improve at once the
instruction in the sol 1 and supply a
grade of teachers for the State
We recognize that a happy anil prosperous
citizenship must be an educated citizenship
The schools, therefore, must lie so equipped
that the youth may lie properly taught and
patrons must be encouraged to take advantage
of the , I I We favor, tie t ich an
increase in the salaries of teachers and such
a system of teacher training as will ma
possible to preserve tor ft unions tin-
best of our traditions and give the children ol
all lucceeding generations the besl instruction
thai a genuinely Carl tian can
afford
We I ,i\ all " rnnil
communities into large i perative units
where better school build
ti acher ■ lull able to the needa ol all
may be given
Moreover, we favor all
h hat i ■ eliminate mil m our
State and pledge oui bi I efforts t" support
every w i le educal lonal mea lire to banish
ranee, to pj l In-
dustria 1 progress, and to illy th-
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teaching of true Americanism in our Com-
monwealth.
As population becomes more dense, and as
medical science has progressed in knowledge
of the causes of disease, a more progressive
policy in measures for protection of public
health has become imperative. We approve the
administration of all the departments of the
State Board of Health, and we particularly
endorse the work of the Division of Medical
Inspection of Schools, especially the conduct i
the free surgical and dental clinics for treat-
ing defective school children; and we approve
the appropriation by the State of funds direct
to the State Board of Health sufficient for the
expansion of this.
We recognize that the establishment and
maintenance of a system of State highways,
connecting county seats and other principal
towns of every county in the State, is a prime
necessity of the growing demand of our urban
and rural transportation.
This system of highways should not only
adequately provide for the main lines of travel
through cities and centers of population, but
should also provide easy routes of communica-
tion to those remote parts of the State that
have been too long denied suitable means of
transportation to our own centers of trade and
social life, and who have been forced to seek
those advantages beyond our State lines.
We recognize that the system of State High-
ways, both as to construction and maintenance,
should be a State burden, with Federal assist-
ance, and that the road funds of the several
counties should be released for the building
and maintaining of the necessary local roads
to connect this State system with several com-
munities in the counties.
We pledge the Democratic party to carry
out this program as rapidly as possible with-
out undue burden on the tax-payers of the
State.
We endorse the efforts that have been made
to further equalize interstate freight rates,
and pledge our continued support of this
cause until discriminations have been re-
moved and until equal and just rates are
established on a basis that will be just to
shippers and that permit common carriers to
perform their full duties in furnishing adequate
and efficient transportation.
We rejoice in the prosperity that has come
to all classes of our people:
To the farmers, who have given to North
Carolina fourth place among all the States of
the Union in the total annual value of their
agricultural products.
To our manufacturing and commercial in-
terests, that have given to North Carolina
eighth place among the States in annual pro-
duction of income.
To the wage earner, in the higher level of
wages and more just and universal recognition
of rights.
Under National Democratic administration a
distinction has been drawn between labor and
commodities, and the right of labor and
producers of argicultural products to organize
and bargain collectively, has been clearly re-
cognized.
The Democratic party can never be a class
party. Its obligations must ever be to the
whole people, fostering the harmonious de-
velopment of every legitimate interest, but the
just aspirations of these great classes are as-
sured of our co-operation and assistance.
It stands for, and will seek to promote, a
policy of justice, harmony and progress for
labor and capital. It seeks not only the de-
velopment our material resources, but the en-
richment of life and opportunity for all classes,
and the realization of the lamented Aycock's
ideal — "The equal right of every child born
on earth to burgeon out all there is within
him."
With the record of achievement and faithful
service, and with a constructive program upon
every vital subject of State activity, we invite
the confidence and the co-operation and sup-
port of all the people of the State, and appeal
especially to the thoughtful consideration of
the new voter, who comes to the polls for the
first time in November, 1920. to join us in
this enlightened program .of progress and State
building.
Republican State Platform— 1920
(Adopted March 3, 1920.
We, the Republicans of North Carolina in
convention assembled at Greensboro, North
Carolina, this March 3rd. 1920. through our
representatives, declare as follows:
We re-affirm our allegiance and d n votion to
the time-honored principles of the Republican
party and pledge ourselves to do all in our
power to make these effective in the State of
North Carolina and in the country generally.
We are proud of the history of the Republican
party and of its matchless leaders.
We commend that brave and patriotic band
of Republicans in the United States Senate
who have prevented the confirmation of the
League of Nations unamended as attempted
to he forced upon the American people by
President Wilson. We re-affirm our allegiance
to the principles contained in the warnings of
George Washington against the American peo-
ple entering into entangling alliances with
foreign nations.
We denouce the Democratic National ad-
ministration; it has demoralized the indus-
tries of the country: its lack of foresight.
want of preparedness and partisan conduct of
the affairs of the nation during the World
War have been inexcusable; it has been in-
competent, wasteful and extravagant; it has
failed to keep its promise to reduce the high
cost of living.
Taxation: We condemn in unmeasured
terms the unfair methods by which the Demo-
cratic party in North Carolina is attempting
to administer the taxation law. We condemn
the policy of revaluation of real and personal
property in most instances, upon inflated, fic-
titious or transitory values. The valuation of
personal property as of the first day of Jan-
uary is unfair to many classes, particularly the
farmer, and we favor the assessment of per-
sonal property as well as real property as of
the first day of May. Such a system as is
now being pursued is wholly opposed to a fair,
honest and equitable system of taxation which
we favor.
Political divisions: We demand such a re-
adjustment of the Congressional Districts in
North Carolina as will make them contiguous,
compact and in harmony with the principles
of a republican form of Government, and in
conformity with the Federal statutes govern-
ing th3 formation of such districts, we also de-
mand such readjustments of Judicial and Sen-
atorial Districts as will be in harmony with
the same principles.
Inasmuch as the Democratic practice of in-
discriminate appointment of justices of the
peace by act of the Legislature has resulted in
bringing that ancient and honorable office into
disrepute, we stand for the election of justices
VOTE FOR PRESIDENT— 1920
1.
of the peace by the voters of their respective
townships.
Women Suffrage: We are unqualifiedly in
favor of the ratification by the General As-
sembly of North Carolina of the proposed
Nineteenth Amendment to the Federal Con-
stitution granting the right of suffrage to
women.
Labor and Capital: We stand for the just
rights of both labor and capital. We believe
that capital should be permitted and en-
couraged, under the protection of just laws.
to develop and expand our industries, and to
receive reasonable returns therefrom; we like-
wise believe that labor should be employed un-
der conditions honorable to manhood and fav-
orable to life and health, and at a rate of
wages, which taking into account economic
conditions, will ipsure a comfortable living
for the working man, together with the educa-
tion of his children ; and that he should have
the same opportunities for advancement and
the enjoyment of life as are accorded to
others: but we oppose any action, by either
labor or capital, acting either in collusion or
in antagonism to each other, which militates
against the rights of all other American citi-
zens. We hold that the interests of both labor
and capital are subordinate to the public
welfare and indeed that the public welfare
shall always be supreme.
Agriculture: We pledge ourselves to do all
in our power to advance the well-being of the
farmer ; to secure for him a larger share of tli
profits of the products of the farm; to kwer
his burdens of taxation; to aid in construc-
tion and maintenance of roads for the quicker
and cheaper transportation of his products ;
and for the betterment of the conditions i
country life in general.
Elections: We favor the right ol
son, who is a legal voter, to casl a
have it duly counted; we stand for i
elections based on the Australian
tn this end demand the repea
voting provisions of the A.1 Law.
We believe that each Judicial District is en-
titled to not only nominate, but elect i !
Judge of the Superior Court, and we favor
legislation to discontinue the present
of election of Judges by the voters of the en-
tire State.
Boads: We most heartily favor the
couragement and development of a state-wide
sv3tern of public roads and to thai
a policy of State and Federal co-operation.
Education: We pledge our most hearty sup-
port to our nublic schools; we favor enlarging
their scope and increasing their efficiency : we
stand for better school-houses ; better equip-
ment, extended courses of study and the fur-
nishing of school books by the State to a' 1
pub]ia school pupils; we favor a substantial
increase in the salaries of teachers and a
larger equipment for their work : and v.
unqualifiedly in favor of the election of all
school boards by popular vote.
Freight rate discrimination: We denounce
the betrayal of our State by the Democratic
Corporation Commission in permitting
tinuous railroad rate discrimination against
the State of such a gross character, and oi
such volume as to drive hundreds of bu
enterprises to other States and at the
time to levy upon our people an unjust
enourmous burden of taxes in the form ol
excessive freight rates; and we pledge
members of the Legislature and our Stat
fleers to support any and all legislation •
sary to bring about such reliel
Counties.
Alamance
Alexand r .
Alleghany .
Anson
Ashe
Avery
Beaufort . .
Bertie
Bladen
Brunswick .
Buncombe .
Burke
Cabarrus
Caldwell . .
Camden . . .
Carteret . . .
Caswell
Catawba . .
Chatham . .
Cherokee . . ,
Chowan
Clay
Cleveland
Columbus
Craven
Cumberland
Currituck . .
Dare
Davidson . .
Davie
Duplin
Durham . . .
Edgecombe
Forsyth
Franklin . .
Oaston
Gates
Graham . . .
O r« 4~k«* I-** *»za«?T;rl*a «*»■§-
1920.
Cox
Electors
c ru
Cox
Electors
5,255
Harding
Electors.
4,619
2.613
1,201
433
3,808
2,503
2,266
212
1,064
1,362
8,017
3,592
5.148
3,298
142
2,315
505
209
llll
2,953
1,783
731
l 972
86
632
5 960
2.591
2.697
3.550
24
6,792
589
Counties
833
2,045
1,649
439
1.409
Guilford
9.615
3.175
3,429
524
3.431
Harnett
3,919
397
4,229
3.522
2,496
1 840
1.1 HI
22]
1 939
1,266
1,253
Hyde
1.134
10,167
Iredell
6,
4,402
3,262
2.855
4,418
6.030
2,931
964
540
2
1.143
2,070
2.560
1,153
1,239
::
5.1111
3 186
2.177
1,340
2.050
:i 616
l 78
2 56]
1.1)01
McDowell ....
2,809
2.581
755
Mecklenburg
Mitchell
11,318
8.421
5,181
2.158
3.111
3.413
3.233
Montci ii i'v
Moore
Nash
:-
4,031
2.301
2 279
1 556
825
\i Hanover
Noi thampton
1.102
2 :iii".
712
i 797
1,557
1 624
I
i
1,646
3,343
8,123
9 749
Pasquotank
L.fl
1,646
7 148
5,803
327
•
1,1
Tin;
1,861
644
Randolph
5,110
L26
VOTE FOR GOVERNOR— 1920
Counties Cox Harding
Electors Electors
Richmond 3.341 1,124
Robeson 6.183 2,220
Rockingham 4.507 3,605
Rowan 6.421 4.888
Rutherford 5,101 4,015
Sampson 2,426 5.353
Scotland 1,705 306
Stanly 3,843 4.312
Stokes 1,999 2,926
Surry 3.547 5.170
Swain 1,434 2,239
Transylvania L.542 1,680
Tyrrell 718 532
Union 4.168 1,404
Counties Cox
Elector,-'
Vance 2.461
Wake 8,020
Warren 1.865
Washington 1,116
Watauga 1.721
Wayne 4,794
Wilkes 2.843
Wilson 3,496
Yadkin 1,350
Yancey 2,280
Totals 305,447
Harding
Elector I
816
3,653
395
971
2.631
2,822
6.451
1,374
3,301
5,596
232,848
Eugene V Debbs (Socialist) Electors, 446.
Vote For Governor — 1920.
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
Craven ....
Cumberland
Currituck . .'
Dare
- Davidson . .
- Davie
Duplin ....
Durham
Edgecombe
Forsyth
Franklin . .
Gaston
Gates
- Graham . . .
Granville . .
Greene
Guilford . . .
Halifax
Harnett
Haywood . .
■ Eenderson ..
Hertford
Hoke
Hyde
Iredell
Jackson ....
Johnston . .
Jones
Lee
Lenoir ....
Lincoln
Macon ....
~ Madison . . .
•Martin ....
McDowell . .
Mecklenburg
.Mitchell ..,
Cameron
Morrison
5,274
L> mil)
1.417
3,340
- 3,628
403
3.559
1.886
1,991
1,311
10,412
3.314
4.394
2,953
565
2,094
1,250
5,424
3,219
1,762
1,129
763
5,116
3,313
3.464
3.316
974
846
4.907
1.634
3,432
4.706
3.395
8,250
2.786
7,220
812
655
2,662
1,664
9,594
3,540
3.902
4 227
2,'525
1,165
1,266
1M70
6,351
2,398
6,076
999
2,319
2.882
3.326
2,101
1.330
2,577
2,821
11,221
736
John J.
Parker
4.624
-2.643
,1,187
422
--3,800
-2.497
2,212
147
1,010
-1,381
8,005
-3.566
-5.226
-3 222
'lie
-2,292
496
-5,912
2,895
.2,474
162
-913
2,978
1,655
604
1,849
69
624
♦ 5,844
« 2,583
2.704
3,494
292
6,759
552
5.749
294
•.916
793
427
7,788
413
3,318
2,962
.3,604
210
156
475
4,419
2,354
5,336
328
1,155
1,024
3,127
2,037
«3.609
496
2,563
3,360
•2,235
Counties.
Montgomery .
Moore
Nash
New Hanover
Northampton
Onslow
Orange
Pamlico
Pasquotank .
Pender
Perquimans . .
Person
Pitt
Polk
.Randolph . . .
Richmond . . .
Robeson
I Rockingham .
I Rowan
! Rutherford . .
(•■Sampson
Scotland
-Stanly
-Stokes
-Surry
-Swain
•Transylvania
Tyrrell
Union
Vance
Wake
Warren
Washington
-Watauga
Wayne
Wilkes
Wilson
-Yadkin
Yancey
Cameron
John J.
Morrison
Parker
2,305
2,309
2,708
2,242
4,072
1.518
4,342
472
2,329
126
1.578
822
2.081
1,786
1,291
1.011
1,816
417
1,611
672
1,057
480
1,629
1,582
4,156
834
1,387
1,349
5,066
*6.243
3,219
1,134
6.185
2,111
4,469
3,592
6,427
4,853
5,092
4,002
2,428
-5,333
1,671
296
3,901
-4,273
2,001
-2.899
3,569
.5,173
1,418
.2,252
1,549
♦1,659
717
535
4,025
1,499
2,459
804
8.145
3,349
1,891
244
1.115
971
1,753
•2.600
4,847
2,776
2,884
•6,453
3,530
1,266
1,355
•3,295
2,306
• 2,574
Totals 308,151
230,175
W. B. Taylor (Socialist), 336.
Congressional Vote
First District — Ward. 21.414; Martin, 7,495.
Second District— Kitchin, 20,890; Dixon, 3.367.
Third District — Brinson, 21.547: Herring, 16,-
347.
Fourth District— Pou. 26,470; Parker, 14,084.
Fifth District— Stedman, 45,301 ; Merritt, 38,484.
Sixth District— Lyon, 24,174; White. 11,040.
Seventh District— Hammer, 37.071; Cox, 32,784.
Eighth District — Doughton. 32,934; Campbell,
31,456.
Ninth District— Bulwinkle. 40.195; Newell. 35,-
686.
Tenth District — Weaver. 36,923; Jenkins, 34.-
625.
VOTE FOR STATE OFFICERS— 1920
Vote For State Officers— 1920.
United States Senator.
Lee S. Overman 310,
A. E. Holton 229,
Governor.
Cameron Morrison 308,
John J. Parker 230,
VV. B. Taylor (Socialist)
Lieutenant-Governor.
W. B. Cooper 308,
Irvin B. Tucker 229,
Secretary of State.
J. Bryan Grimes 310,
Brownlow Jackson 229,
State Auditor.
Baxter Durham 310
J. Ed. Mendenhall 229
State Treasurer.
Benjamin R. Lacy 310
Joseph J. Jenkins 229
Superintendent of Public Instruction.
E. C. Brooks 310
Mary Settle Sharpe 228
Attorney-General.
James S. Manning 310
Herbert F. Seawell 229
Commissioner of Labor and Printing.
M. L. Shipman 310
Chas. H. Somers 229
504
343
151
175
336
405
220
612
097
644
096
701
015
489
513
228
031
511
057
Commissioner of Agriculture.
W. A. Graham 310,
A. L. French 229.
Commissioner of Insurance.
Stacey W. Wade 310,
G. W. Stanton 229,
Member of Corporation Commission.
A. J. Maxwell 310,
James H. Ramsay 229,
Associate Justices Supreme Court.
W. A. Hoke 310,
VV. P. Stacy 310,
T. T. Hicks 22s
J. E. Alexander 22.S
Judges Superior Court.
Fifth District:
J. Loyd Horton 310
Eighth District:
E. II. Cranmer 310
H. Edmund Rogers 229
Eighteenth District:
J. Bis Ray 312
O. V. F. Blythe 231
113
063
158
1U7
549
532
568
885
658
395
227
323
374
VOTES CAST FOR PRESIDENTIAL
ELECTORS.
James M. Cox (D.) Electors 305.447
Warren G. Harding (R. ) Electors... 232.848
Eugene V. Debbs (S.) Electors 446
Governors of North Carolina
Under Lord Proprietors
1585-1587— Ralph Lane.
1587— John White.
1663-1667— William Drummond.
1667-1673— Samuel Stephens.
1673-1677— Sir George Eastchurch. Miller,
John Culpepper.
1680-1681— John Jenkins.
1681-1683— Henry Wilkinson.
1683-1689— Seth Sothel.
1689-1693— Philip Ludwell.
1693-1695 — Major Alexander Lillington.
1695-1699— Thomas Harvey.
1699-1794— Henderson Walker.
1704-1705— Col. Robert Daniel.
1705-1707— Thomas Carey.
1707-1710— William Glover.
1710-1712— Edward Hyde.
1712-1713— Col. Thomas Pollock.
1713-1722— Charles Eden.
1722— Col. Thomas Pollock.
1722-1721— William Reed.
1721-1725 — George Burrington.
1725 — Edward Moseley.
1725— Sir Richard Everard.
Governors Under the Crown.
1730 — George Burrington.
1734 — Gabriel Johnston.
1753— Arthur Dobbs.
1753 — Matthew Rowan.
1765— William Tryon.
1771 — Josiah Martin.
Governors Under the Constitution Elected By
the General Assembly.
1776 — Richard Caswell, of Lenoir.
1779 — Abner Nash, of Craven.
1781 — Thomas Burke, of Oratik'' 1
1782 — Alexander Martin, of Guilford
1784 — Ricttard Caswell, of Lenoir.
1787 — Samuel Johnston, of Chowan.
1789 — Alexander Martin, of Guilford.
1792— Richard Dobbs Spaight. Sr . of Craven.
1795 — Samuel Ashe, of New Hanover.
1798— William R. Davie, of Halifax.
1799 — Benjamin Williams, of Moore.
1802 — James Turner, of Warren.
1805 — Nathaniel Alexander, of Mecklenburg.
1807 — Benjamin Williams, of Moore.
1808 — David Stone, of Bertie.
1810 — Benjamin Smith, of Brunswick.
1811 — William Hawkins, of Warren.
1814— William Miller, of Warren.
1817 — John Branch, of Halifax.
1820 — Jesse Franklin, of Surry.
1821 — Gabriel Holmes, of Sampson,
1824 — Hutchins G. Burton, of Halifax.
1827 — James Iredell, of Chowan.
]8<!R_.Tohn Owen, of Bladen
1830— Montford Stokes, of Wilkes
1832— David L. Swain, of Buncombe.
1835— Richard Dobbs Spaight. Jr.. of Craven.
Governors Elected By the People.
1837— Edward B. Dudley, of New Hanover.
1S41 — John M. Morehead. of Guilford.
-845 — William A. Graham, of Orange.
18 19— Charles Manlv of Wake.
1851 — David S Reid, ol Rocking]
1855 — Thomas Bragg, of Northampton.
ls.-.s— John W. Ellis, of Rowan.
1863 — Zebulon I! \ of P.unconibe.
1865 — Jonathan Worth, of Randolph.
1872— Tod R. Caldwell, ol Burke.
1877 — Zebulon B V"ani Buncombe,
i--'. Alfred M. Scales, of Guilford.
1889— Daniel Fowle, ol Beaufort.
1*93— Elias Carr. ol Edff combe
1897 — Daniel Russell, of New fin-
1903 — Charles B. Ay cock, of Wayne
1905— Robert B Glenn, of For Hi
1909— William W. Kitcta raon.
1913— Locke Craig, of B
1917 Thomas W, R Franklin.
1921— Cameron m Mecklenburg.
Provisional Governor.
L866— William W. Holden, of Wal
Lieutenant Governors Who Bocamo Governors.
1854 — Warren Winslow, of Cumberland.
1861 Henry T. Clark, ol I ' mbe
1870 Tod B Caldwi 11, ol B
1874- Curtis ll Bn d ten, ol Wayne
1880- Thomas -i Jai
L890 Thomas 11 Holt, of Alamance,
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POPULATION— 1910-1920
Populati
nn IQIfl 1Q9H
LV1I
Counties 1910
1920
< 3
Counties 1910
1920
3§
3.ss
Alamance 28,712
32,718
494
Lee 11,376
13,400
Alexander 11,592
12,212
297
Lenoir 22,769
29,555
436
Alleghany 7,745
7,403
223
Lincoln 17.132
17,862
296
Anson 25,465
28,334
551
McDowell 13.538
16,763
437
Ashe 19,074
21,001
10,335
399
Macon 12,191
Madison 20,132
12,887
20,083
531
431
Beaufort 30,887
31,024
819
Martin 17,797
20,826
438
Bertie 23,039
23,993
712
Mecklenburg 67,031
80,695
590
Bladen 18,006
19,761
14,876
1,013
812
Mitchell . . . 17.245
11,278
14,607
362
489
Buncombe 49,798
64,148
624
Moore 17,010
21,388
798
Burke 21.408
23.297
531
Nash 33,727
41,061
584
Cabarrus 26,240
33,730
387
New Hanover 32.037
40,620
199
Caldwell 20,579
19,984
507
Northampton 22.323
23,184
523
Camden 5,640
5,382
218
Onslow 14,125
14,703
645
Carteret 13,776
15,384
538
Orange 15,064
17,895
386
Caswell . 14,858
15,759
396
Pamlico 9.966
9,060
358
Catawba 27,918
33,839
408
Pasquotank 16,693
17.670
231
Chatham 22 635
23 814
785
Pender 15,471
14,788
883
Cherokes 14,136
15,242
451
Perquimans 11,054
11,137
251
Chowan 11,303
111.619
161
Person 17,356
18,973
386
Clay 3,909
4,646
185
Pitt 36,340
45,569
644
Cleveland 29,494
34,272
30,124
485
937
Polk 7,640
8,832
30,856
258
795
Columbus 28.020
Randolph 29.491
Craven 25.594
29,048
685
Richmond 19,673
25,567
466
Cumberland 35,284
35,064
1,008
Robeson 51,945
54,674
1,043
Currituck 7,693
7.268
273
Rockingham 36,442
44,149
573
Dare 4.841
5.115
35,201
30,223
405
563
830
Rowan 37,521
44,062
31,426
36,002
483
547
921
Davidson 29,404
Rutherford . 28,335
Duplin 25,442
•Sampson 29,982
Durham 35,276
42,219
37,995
284
515
Scotland 15.363
15,600
27,429
387
413
Edgecombe 32,010
Stanly 19,909
Forsyth 47,311
Franklin 24,692
Gaston 37,063
77,269
26,667
51,242
10.537
369
471
359
356
Stckes 20,151
20,575
32,464
13,224
9,303
472
531
560
371
Surry 29,705
Swain 10,403
Gates 10,433
Transylvania 7,191
Graham 4,743
4,872
26,846
16,212
79,272
43,766
28,313
302
Tvrrell 5.219
4.849
36.029
22,799
75,155
21,593
11,429
397
561
276
841
432
334
Granville 25,102
504
Union 33,277
Greene 13,083
258
674
681
596
Vance 19,425
Guilford 60,497
Wake . 63.229
Halifax 37,616
Warren 20,266
Harnett 22,174
Washington 11.062
Haywood 21.020
23.496
541
Watauga 13 556
13,477
330
Henderson 16,262
18,248
16,294
11,722
8,386
37,956
362
339
596
592
Wayne 35 698
43.640
32.644
36.813
16.391
597
718
392
334
H-rtford 15,436
Hoke
Hyde 8,840
Wilson 28.269
Yadkin 15,428
Iredell 34,315
Jackson 12,998
13,396
494
Yancey 12.072
15,093
302
Johnston 41,401
48,998
688
Jcnes . 8 721
9,912
403
Totals 2,206,287 2
559,123
48,580
Unit
ed States Senators.
1789-1793— Samuel Johnston.
1841-1843— William A. Graham
1793-1799— Alexander Martin.
1843-1846— William H. Haywood.
17S9-1795 — Benjamin Hawkins.
1846-1855 — George E. Badger.
1795-1801 — Timothy Bloodvvorth.
1848-1853— W. P. Mangum.
1799-1S05— Jesse Franklin.
1849-1851— Thomas Bragg.
1801-1807— David Stone.
1854-1858— Asa Biggs.
1807-1813— Jesse Franklin.
1854-1859— D. S. Reid.
1 si :>,-1814— David Stone.
1859-1861— T. L. Clingman.
181)5-1816— James Turner.
1867-1871— Joseph C. Abbott.
IS 14 -1815 — Francis Loche.
1867-1873— John Pool.
1815- 1S2S— Nathaniel Macon.
1872-1873 — Matthew W. Ransom.
1816-1823— Montford Stokes.
1873-1879— A. S. Merrimon.
1816-1823— John Branch.
1879-1894— Zebulon B. Vance.
1828-1831— James Iredell.
1894-1895 — Thomas J. Jarvis.
1829-1841— Bedford Brown.
1895-1903 — Jeter C. Pritchard.
1831-1837— W. P. Mangum.
1895-1901— Marion Butler.
1837-1841 — Robert Strange.
1901-1925 — F. M. Simmons.
1841-1847— W. P. Mangum.
1903-1927— Lee S. Overman.
POPULATION OF NORTH CAROLINA CITIES AND TOWNS 1900 1920
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Population of North Carolina Cities and
Towns— 1900-1920.
Abbottsburg
Aberdeen . . .
Acme
Advance ....
Ahoskie ....
Albemarle . .
Alexander . .
Almond ....
Andrews . . .
Angier ....
Ansonville
Ap.x
Archdale . . ,
Arden
Asbeboro . .
Asheville
Atkinson . . ,
Atlantic . . .
Aulander .
Aurora ....
Autryville .
Ayden
Bailey ....
Bakersville
Banner Elk
Bath
Battleboro
Bayboro
Beargrass .
Beaufort . .
Belhaven . . .
Belmont
Benson
Bessemer
1'ethel
Big Lick
Biltmore
Biscoe
Black Crtek
Black Mountain
Bladenboro
Blowing Rock
Boardman
Bolivia
Eonsal
Boone
Booneville ....
Bostic
Brevard
Bridgersville
Bridgeton
Broadway ....
Brookford
Bryson
Puie
Buies Creek . .
Burgaw
Burlington
Burnsville ....
1920
78
858
183
280
1,429
2,691
146
,634
475
375
926
178
:,559
,504
296
803
524
351
,673
518
City
162
274
309
349
108
,968
,816
,941
,123
,176
800
282
172
755
274
531
459
338
828
199
178
374
162
206
,658
1910
159
794
'283
924
2,116
118
98
936
221
221
681
145
151
1,865
18,762
115
524
543
440
77
990
195
416
"283
211
370
56
L'. 1S3
2,863
1,176
800
1,529
469
162
173
'•07
518
250
700
882
78
291
040
952
1900
" 559
' ' '273
302
1,382
349
182
137
992
14,694
342
314
61
557
"sii
'"466
229
292
' 2,195
383
145
384
1.100
457
132
71
219
196
311
200
276
201
881
796
60 1
85
179
1 5 5
282
183
209
97
919
584
50
348
140
725
612
417
00
210
956
4,808
122
3S7
8,892
207
1920 1910
Calypso 405
Cameron 241 259
Candor 267 160
Canton 2,584 1,393
Carrboro 1,129
Carthage 962 863
Cary 645 383
Castalia 263 210
Catawba 250 222
Cerro Gordo 262 323
Chadhourn 9.04 1.212
Chapel Hill 1.483 1,149
Charlotte 46,338 34.014
Cherry 99 76
Cherryville 1,884 1,158
China Grove 1.027
Chocowinity 127
Claremont 435 207
Clarendon 135 147
Clarkton 368 276
Clayton 1,423 1,441
Cleveland 366 426
Clinton 2,110 1,101
Clvde 363 344
Coats 526 160
Colerain 215 189
Collettsville 123 80
Columbia 738 848
Columbus „ 168 122
Concord 9.903 8,715
Conetoe " ; " Jgf
Conover 681 '- 1 .
Contentnea ■••■■ 246
Cornelius 1,141 833
Council 92 J4
Cove City 258 808
Civrdmoor iJ " °"^
Creswell 393 320
Cronly 280
Crouse 209 175
Cumberland 80 300
Dallas 1,897
Davidson i!'' ,; i-""" 1
Delco 210
Denton 559 820
Denver 213 282
Dlllsboro '-77
Dobson 868 860
Dover 670 737
Drexel 892
Do. II. 'V 240 101
Dunn 2,805 1
Durham 21.710 18.241
Bast Bend
East Kings Mountain
Ens( Laurinburg 541
East Lumbei ton 1 .111 1 s>i
-1 2,28
1900
21s
' "23o
"605
333
163
100
123
213
1.000
IS. 001
'i'.oos
SS7
"ido
754
198
2 II
' ' ' 207
57
3S2
331
7.010
182
113
221
7s
'848
51 1
904
100
270
327
1,072
III
130
POPULATION OF NORTH CAROLINA CITIES AND TOWNS—
1900-19
20
1920
1910
1900
656
505
309
389
398
60
184
235
196
230
886
799
640
787
621
87
111
127
223
316
167
302
270
271
827
726
260
1,219
1,128
652
113
170
180
2,800
2,218
2,062
9,771
6,995
4,106
223
242
168
1,399
1,007
853
972
437
196
203
121
262
297
108
2,643
2,322
1,334
774
568
1.606
1,127
688
151
100
153
3,364
126
3,718
1,296
424
279
244
262
163
5,254
4,163
1,234
636
474
304
440
386
213
333
380
65
3,390
2,413
828
191
760
1,152
755
243
1,954
1,775
1,178
1,154
876
290
516
266
236
202
165
181
2,691
2,230
849
1,162
983
1,144
219
186
112
149
189
157
1,247
1.033
813
694
653
454
1,266
664
614
141
220
176
394
408
312
99
52
166
147
107
123
1,784
1,516
1,116
225
111
364
301
289
748
802
337
S28
499
349
310
396
141
378
61
1,397
1,321
935
1,886
874
904
536
345
98
1.341
693
218
118
88
183
74
61
104
117
169
697
467
375
419
490
84
86
194
192
1,146
1,063
745
136
100
4,084
4,082
2,427
254
219
228
198
144
4,315
3,400
1,533
2.958
2,039
1,379
2,867
2,712
1,928
166
151
100
83
261
631
498
447
4,752
3,844
2,680
975
723
395
1,160
526
630
2,297
1,071
617
1920 1910 1900
Edentou 2,777 2,789 3,046
Edwards 153 171 99
Elizabeth City 8.925 8,412 6,348
EHzabethtown 335 117 144
Elk Park 377 498
Elkin 1.195 886 860
Ellenboro 383 293 172
Ellerbee 473
Elon College 653 2U0 638
East Mondos 248
Enfield 1,648 1,167 361
Enochsville 81 93
Eureka 162 123
Hobgood 336 165 122
Everetts 230 146 127
Evergreen 139 248
Fair Bluff 397 441 328
Fairmont 1,000 730 43i!
Faison 477 519 308
Faith 348 352
Falcon 200
Falkland 198 132 139
Farmville 1,780 816 262
Fayetteville 8,877 7,045 4,670
Forest City 2,312 1,592 1,090
Forestville 137 157
Fountain 243 189
Four Oaks 583 329 171
Franklin 773 379 335
Franklinton 1,058 809 761
Fremont 1,294 951 435
Fuquay Springs 555 127
Garner 376 284
Garysburg 263 169 269
Gastonia 12,871 5,759 4,610
Gatesville 203 200
( lermanton 132 154 129
Gibsonville 1,385 1,162 521
Glen Alpine 346 308 137
Glenwood 132 119
Godwin 90 102
Gold Hill 261 304 514
Gold Point 130 126 124
Goldsboro 11.296 6,107 5,877
Goldston 239 240
Graham ....! 2,366 2,054 2,052
Granite Falls 1,101 381 277
Granite Quarry 466 363
Greensboro 19,861 15,895 10,035
Greenville 5,772 4.101 2,565
Grifton 375 291 229
Grimesland 463 330 277
Grover 296 209 174
Halifax 299 314 306
Hamilton 474 452 493
Hamlet 3,659 2,173 639
Hampton 175 205
Hardin Mills 230 205
Harrellsville 131 140 109
Hassell 85 90
Hayesville 257
Haywood 141 162
Hazelwood 484 428
Henderson 5,222 4,503 3.746
Hendersonville 3,720 2,818 1,917
Hertford 1,704 1,841 1,382
Hickory 5,076 3,716 2,535
High Point 14,303 9,525 4,163
Highland 1,062 4S7
Highlands 504 267 249
Hildebran 172 140 109
Hillsboro 1,180 857 707
Hoffman 385 175 184
Holly Springs 333 261 219
Hollyville 107 126
Hookerton 294 204 139
Hope Mills 783 964 881
Hot Springs 495 443 445
Hudson 403 411
Huntersville 833 591 533
Icemorlee 447 398
Indian Trail 224 154
Ingold 124 86
Iron Station 223 107
Jackson 579 527 441
Jacksonville ....
.lamesville
Jason
Jefferson
Jonesboro
jonesville
Jupiter
Keif ord
Keiiansville ....
Kenly
Kernersville ....
Keyser ,
Kings Mountain
Kinston
Kittrell
LaGrange
Landis
Lasker
Lattimore
Laurinburg
Lawndale
Leaksville
Leechville
Leicester
Lenoir
Lewarae
Lewiston
Lexingtou
Liberty
Lilesville
Lillington
Lincolnton
Linden
Littleton
Longview
Louisburg
Lowell
Lucaraa
Lumber Bridge .
Lumberton ....
MeAdenville
McFarland
Macon
Madison
Magnolia
Maiden
Manly
Manteo
Mapleton
Marble
Margarettsville .
Marion
Marlboro
Mars Hill
Marshall
Marshville
Matthews
Maupin
Maury
Maxton
Mayodan
Maysville
Mebane
M erry Oaks ....
Micro
Middleburg
Middlesex
Milton
Mineral Springs
Mint Hill
Mocksville
Moncure
Monroe
Montezuma
Mooresboro
Mooresville
Morehead City
M organton ....
Morrisville
Mortimer
Morven
Mount Airy
Mount Gilead . .
Mount Holly . . .
Mount Olive . . .
POPULATION OF NORTH CAROLINA CITIKS AXD TOWNS-1900-1920
131
1920
770
Mount Pleasant
Mountain Island
Murfreesboro 602
Murphy 1,314
Nashville 939
Nebo 243
New Hill
Newland 289
New London 228
New Bern 12,198
Newport 404
Newton 3,021
Newton Grove 'l25
North Wilkesboro 2,363
Norwood 1,221
Oakboro ' '282
Oak City 397
Oakley 49
Old Fort 931
Ore Hill
Oriental 607
Orrum 86
Oxford 3,606
Pactolus 210
Palmyra 103
Pantego 335
Parkersburg 76
Parkton 382
Parmele 355
Patterson 183
Peaehland 196
Pee Dee
Pembroke 329
Pendleton
Tikeville 333
Pilot Mountain 707
Pine Level 373
Pine Bluff 165
Pinetops 465
Pineville 689
Pink Hill 166
Pittsboro 584
Plymouth 1,847
Polkton '575
Pollocksville 339
Powellsville 157
Princeton 403
Princeville 562
Raef ord 1 , 235
Raleigh 27,076
Ramseur 1.014
Randleman L967
Red Springs l'oi8
Reidsville 5,333
Rennert 292
Rhodhiss 835
Rich Square 475
Richfield 177
Richlands 548
Ringwood
Roanoke Rapids 3,369
Robbinsville 119
Roberdel 476
Robersonville 1,199
Rockingham 2,509
Rockwell 453
Rocky Mount 12,742
Rocky Mount Mills 833
Rolesville
Roper 1,043
Rose Hill 516
Koseboro 749
Rosman 507
Rowland 767
Roxboro 3,214
Roxobel 2 207
Rcyall Cotton Mills ... 442
Rutherford College 275
Rutherfordton 1,693
St. Pauls 1,147
Salem
Salisbury \ i3 - ,884
Saluda 549
Sanford , 2,977
Saratoga
1910
1900
753
444
347
450
809
657
977
604
750
479
160
95
312
299
9,961
9,090
321
328
2,316
1,583
73
75
1,902
918
928
663
251
115
57
778
253
94
645
300
214
3,018
2,059
154
52
94
131
324
253
67
57
219
272
336
86
232
156
628
258
62
86
210
168
652
710
394
266
92
211
688
585
58
502
424
2,165
1,011
287
276
227
198
75
44
354
281
627
552
580
19,218
13,643
1,022
769
1,950
2,190
1,089
858
4,828
3,262
1,179
133
370
367
232
210
73
445
160
147
98
1,670
1,009
122
422
616
275
2.855
1,507
249
8,051
2,937
480
605
170
155
819
364
183
63
142
787
357
1,425
1,021
491
227
437
229
1,062
880
419
5,533
3.642
7.153
0.277
235
211
2 282
l.nil
136
123
1920
Neck 2,061
Scotland
Seaboard
gelma ;, j;jjjj
Shallotte 174
Sharpsburg 334
Stelby s ,6o9
Shelmerdine 93
Sbora
SUer City ...'. ' i.^,:>
Smithfield 1,895
Snow Hill 700
Spruce Pine 717
South Biltmore 245
South Mills 373
South Wadesboro 293
Southern Pines 743
Southport 1,664
• s I>arta 159
Spencer 2,510
Spring Hope 1,221
Stanley Creek 584
Stantonsburg 404
Star , 467
Statesville 7,895
Stedman
Stem
Stokes
Stokesdale
Stoneville
Stonewall . . .
Stouts
Stovall
Swan Quarter
Svansboro . . .
Sylva
Tabor
121
245
138
179
472
218
414
184
420
863
782
Tarboro ......'.'.'.'. 4.568
Taylorsville 1,122
Teacheya 'i64
Thomasville 5 676
Tillery
Todd "82
Toisnot
1 ownsville 206
Trenton 488
Trinity 400
Troutman 342
Troy 1,102
Tryon 1.067
142
147
156
540
308
467
273
189
190
Tunis
Union ....
Union Mills
Vanceboro
Vandemere
Vass
Vaughan
Waco
Wade
Wadesboro 2,648
Wflgram '174
Wake Forest 1 4"r>
WrkefleW
.Wallace 648
Walnut
Walnut Covrt 851
Walstonburg L58
Warrenton 927
Warsaw 1,108
Washington
Watha 18]
Waxhaw 7,-,o
Wayuesvllle 1 ,943
WeavervlUtt
Webster 71
Weldon 1 861
w endell 1,289
Wesl Hickory 1,268
West Jefferson 462
w est Lumberton
Wei tray
Whltakers
Whitehall
White vllle
Wnlttler
is
164
1,884
261
1910
1,726
280
1,381
139
121
3.127
315
308
895
450
"238
390
202
542
1,484
199
1,348
287
816
149
764
405
"'312
i r» i
517
1,336
501
1,246
666
321
441
204
239
211
4,599
3.111
79
159
404
161
168
82
305
185
390
265
698
281
418
4,129
2.499
662
413
154
3,877
751
269
258
590
560
331
338
332
274
280
1.055
•:•
700
324
43
1 39
178
155
392
291
296
169
27 3
420
185
160
.376 1,546
281
16
1,868
216
1,448
828
287
ill
218
215
480
127
807
723
578
6.211
602
2,008
I.307
142
828
007
1,999
846
11 1
848
132
VALUE OF REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY— 1920-1921
1920 1910 1900
Wilkesboro 814 799 635
Wilbanks 45 4'
Willianiston 1,800 1,574 912
Wilmington 33,372 25,748 20,976
Wilson 10,612 6,717 3,525
Windsor 1,210 684 597
Winfall 288 289 22J
Wingate 470 353
Winston-Salem 48,395 17,167 10,008
Winterville 650 484 243
Winton 489 624 688
1920
Woodland 400
Woodleaf
Woodville 381
Worthville 397
Wrightsville Beach 20
Yadkin College 254
Yadkinville 445
Yanceyville
Youngsville 370
Zebulon 953
1910
1900
312
242
, 187
393
467
54
22
130
210
432
292
338
431
345
483
Value of Real Estate and Personal Property — 1920-21.
(Several Counties had not reported 1921
valuations of real estate and personal prop-
erty up to Dec. 31, 1921. i
1920 1921
Als-rnance $
Alexander
Alleghany
Anson
Ashe
Avery
Beaufort
Bertie
Bladen
Brunswick
Buncombe
Burke
Cabarrus
Caldwell
Camden
Carteret
Caswell
Catawba
Chatham
Cherokee
Chowan
Clay
Cleveland
Columbus
Craven
Cumberland
Currituck
Dare
Davidson
Davie
Duplin
Durham
Edgecombe
Forsyth
Franklin
Gaston
Gates
Graham
Granville
Greene
Guilford
Halifax
Harnett
Haywood
Henderson
Hertford
Hoke
Hyde
Iredell
Jackson
Johnston
Jones
Lee
Lenoir
Lincoln
Macon
Madison
Martin
McDowell
Mecklenburg
Mitchell
Montgomery
Moore
Nash
New Hanover
Northampton
38,946,817
9,986,152
6,874,688
27,767,694
17,731,331
6,260,469
41,169,031
20,827,703
17,236,891
11,360,435
92.494,572
20,853,047
48,103,066
18,512,947
4,S18,041
14,175,841
13,365,759
40,481,421
19,374,880
9,443,115
11,763.782
2,856.119
42,360,543
27,161,317
42,472,222
36.410,137
6,210,663
2,715,666
24,221,286
14,811,387
35,241,089
122,413,133
51,634,721
152,632.743
25,274.424
32,696,947
8,944,018
6,118,711
28,902,901
21,163,450
133,237,474
53,632,822
31,687,153
25,846,045
16,536,371
15,586,205
13,923,604
11,438,221
44,954,457
11,893,606
63,725,948
11,581,308
14,285,002
45,761,710
19,415,236
6,869,439
14,501.106
25,362.163
24,161,179
140,697,633
11.263,455
17,318,863
Z7>. 191, 786
50,643.409
58,369.704
20.100,096
$.
6,620,759
'i2',9i4]464
'30',238!66i
15,627,207
14,639,386
17,865,749
'i3',6i9l3S9
8,479,302
10,562,921
21,610,488
30,391,368
30.290,654
28,699,404
82.582,127
33.446,145
141,899,429
16.487.22ff
5.505.497
22 274 3 9 2
u|o22,'l60
'38!052!237
'2b',i08,592
11,159,135
10,661,195
'43]429,959
32,030.650
15.642,942
6,534.471
10,253.368
17.116.713
19,168.007
'i6',499,989
15,851,355
24,377,704
Onslow
Orange
Pamlico
Pasquotank
Pender ....
Perquimans .
Person
Pitt
Polk
Randolph . . .
Richmond . .
Robeson
Rockingham
Rowan ......
Rutherford
Sampson
Scotland
Stanly
Stokes
Surry
Sw ain
Transylvania
Tyrell
I'nion
Vance
Wake
Watren
Washington
Watauga
Wayne
Wilkes
Wilson
Yadkin
Yancey
16
19
7
22
13
9
17
67
7
27
30
72,
57,
55
34
33
31
38
15,
31,
M
9
4
33
30
92
19
11
11,
69,
19,
64,
12,
10,
1920
,635,222
,503,574
773,579
053,859
842,531
013,492
617,820
503,073
617,852
728,923
862,477
071,121
614,305
203,451
185,984
302,882
052,115
129.525
005,322
178,983
630,411
,097,996
,338,421
.912,693
,531,237
,999,811
,555,153
,954,099
002,817
867,403
404,272
001,978
624,841
824,311
1921
'is'iisiiii
19,566,355
'i6,705!774
'30',58i',796
28,862,118
'2i',60i',282
30,052,890
'25,325.576
25,923,615
15.556,071
9.688.597
44,idl,858
9.616.858
10,283.249
Total $3,146,417,020
Secretaries of The Navy.
North Carolina has furnished only five Cab-
inet officers, and each of tha rive were Secretary
of the Navy They were:
John Branch — Appointed March 9. 1829.
Geo. E. Badger — Appointed March 5. 1841.
W. A. Graham— Appointed July 20. 1850
J. C. Dobbin — Appointed March 5. 1853.
Josephus Daniels — Appointed March 5, 1913.
Birth Rate.
The bureau of the census announced in its
statement of birth and birth rates in the birth
registration area of the United States that for
1920 the highest birth rate as well as the
highest for the white population of the entire
country was found in North Carolina, being
31.7 per 1,000 population, while for the colored
population, this including negroes, Indians.
Chinese and Japanese, North Carolina stood
third with a rate of 31.5 per 1,000 popula-
tion, only Washington with 39.5 and Califor-
nia with 39.3, ranking ahead. The birth rate
in the registration area for the entire country,
covering 59.8 per cent of the population, was
23.7 per 1.000 population in 1920. or nearly
eight less than the rate in North Carolina.
THE NORTH CAROLINA YEAR HOOK
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Commercial Bldg;.,
RALEIGH. N. C.
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THE NORTH CAROLINA THAR BOOK
SEABOARD
AIR LINE RAILWAY
TO
FLORIDA
CUBA— and
RESORTS IN THE CAROLINAS
SOUTHERN PINES, N. C.
PINEHURST, N. C.
CAMDEN, S. C.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
EXCELLENT TRAIN SERVICE TO
ATLANTA
BIRMINGHAM
SAVANNAH
RICHMOND
WASHINGTON
PHILADELPHIA
NEW YORK
Excellent Dining Car Service. All Steel
Pullman Sleeping Cars and Day Coaches.
Consult Ticket Agent or write
JOHN T. WEST,
Division Passenger Agent,
Raleigh, N. C.
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CHAS. B. RYAN,
Passenger Traffic Mgr.
Norfolk, Va.
W. L. McMORRIS,
General Pass. Agt.,
Norfolk, Va.
THE NORTH CAROLINA YEAR BOOK
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( Incorporated )
ESTABLISHED 1889
= WATER SUPPLY EQUIPMENT
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Pumps, Wind Mills, Tanks, Towers, Rams,
Pipe, Gasoline Engines, Saw Mills,
Supplies, Etc., Etc.
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA
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SYDNOR & HUNDLEY
Seventh and Grace Streets
RICHMOND, VA.
Everything Desirable in
FURNITURE, CARPETS AND DRAPERIES
For the Home or the Office
Our six floors with 120,000 feet of floor space, filled with
everything that is new and desirable in Furniture and
Home Furnishings, gives the prospective buyer the great-
est possible range of choice in making satisfactory selections.
Whether buying or sight-seeing, you are cordially inyited
to call, and all correspondence commands our best attention.
SYDNOR & HUNDLEY
Heart of City
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SIXTY-FIRST
NORTH CAROLINA STATE FAIR
HELD AT RALEIGH IN OCTOBER, 1922.
\ew Race Track completed. Many Improvements this year
for best Fair in its history.
MRS. EDITH VANDERBILT, President, Biltmore, N. C.
JOSEPH E. POGUE, Secretary, Raleigh, N. C.
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THE NORTH CAROLINA YEAR BOOK
ATLANTIC LIFE INSURANCE CO.
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA
EDMUND STBUDWICK, President
The Oldest (Non-Industrial) Southern Life
Insurance Company
ORGANIZED 1900
For Agency Opportunities Communicate With
GEORGE D. RICHARDSON,
Supervisor of Agents, Raleigh, N. C.
W. C. WOODARD, Jr.,
General Agent, Rocky Mount, N. C.
BEVERLEY T. PAYNE,
General Agent, Rockingham, N. C.
The Monticello
NORFOLK,
VIRGINIA.
Tidewater Virginia's Famous and Norfolk's Finest Hotel.
THE NORTH CAROLINA YEAR BOOK
r. y. Mcpherson
R. E. BARNES
McPHERSON & BARNES, General Agents
.... For tyorth Carolina
Rooms 401-2-3-4-5 Commercial Bank Klclg-. : RALEIGH, N . C.
THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
THE FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND, BALTIMORE, MD.
Surety Bonds and Burglary Insurance
THE METROPOLITAN CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK
Plate Glass Insurance
THE STANDARD ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY OF DETROIT, MICH.
Employers, Public and Automobile Liability, and
Personal Accident and Health Departments
GOOD TERRITORY NOW OPEN FOR LIVE-WIRE AGENTS
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BARNES SAFE & VAULT
COMPANY
DEALERS IN
Diebold Fire and Burglar Proof
S: f Vault Fronts, Steel Linings, De ">sit oxes,
C rill Partitions, Day Gates, Etc.
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PROPRIETOR
UCHMOND, VIRGINI
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90 p *ut of the many hundreds of sufferers treat-
ed durmg the past twenty-three years. Physicians
treated free.
KELLAM HOSPITAL
(Incorporated)
1017 WEST MAIN STREET RICHMOND. VIRGINIA
For More Than 30 Years
This Brand
V-C Fertilizers
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Has been well and favorably known to the leading
farmers of the South.
With facilities unsurpassed for the manufacture and
distribution of High Grade V-C Fertilizers, our service
to the trade is more complete than ever before.
OUR AIM
We not only aim to furnish our customers with the
best fertilizer money can buy, but we desire that they
get the most profitable results from the use of our
goods. To this end we maintain an
Agricultural Service Bureau
which will furnish upon request any information re-
lating to the use of fertilizers, lime, the maintenance
of soil fertility or the growing of crops.
This service is free. Address any V-C office.
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New York City
Baltimore, Mc!.
Alexandria, Va.
Norfolk, Va.
Richmond. Va.
Durham, N. C.
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Winston-Salem. N. C.
Charleston. S. 0.
Columbia, S. C.
Albany, Ga.
Atlanta, Ga.
Columbus, Ga.
Sr. -ai.nah, Ga.
Jacksonville, Fla.
Sanford, Fla.
%irminr;!.am, Ala
Mobile, A!a.
Montgomery, Ala.
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Jackson. Miss.
Shreveport, La.
Fort Wayne, Ind.
Cincinnati, Ohio
Memphis. Tenn.