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Raleigh,  N.  C. 


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Bought,  Subdivided,  Developed 
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Yearbook 


1923 


PUBLISHED  EVERY   YEAR  BY 

P9| '     The  News  and  Observer. 

|Njg7|  RALEIGH,  N.  C. 


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Mordecai  Place  -:-  Hayes-Barton 

The  Residential  Sul  urban  Developments  of  Raleigh 
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COLLECTION  OF 

NORTH  CAROLINIANA 


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ENDOWED  BY     • 

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of  the  Class  of  1889 


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THE  NORTH  CAROLINA  YEAR  BOOK 


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 

ve   buyer   the    great- 
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THE  NORTH  CAROLINA    YEAR    I'.imiK 


A.  HOEN  &  COMPANY 
LITHOGRAPHERS 

RICHMOND,    VA. 

The  Oldest  Lithographic   Firm  in  America 
Write  for  Samples  of: 

Labels,     Shoncarils — in     black     and     colors. 
Tobacco    and    Cottcn    Labels    to    order. 
Bonds    and    Commercial    Lithography, 
Letterheads,    Checks,   etc. 

COUNTY  AND  SUBURBAN  MAPS 
VIEWS  OP  REAL  ESTATE 

A.    HOEN    &    COMPANY 

LITHOGRAPHERS 

RICHMOND.  -  VIRGINIA 


0.    C.    KENNEDY,    President  Z.  V.   PEED,  Vice  President 

J.    F.    JOHNSON,   Secretary  &  Treasurer 

Cherokee  Brick  Company 

S12-S14    Commercial    Bank   Bldg. 
RALEIGH,    N.    C. 


MANUFACTURERS   OF   COMMON   BRICK 

Annual  Capacity  Over 
20,000,000 

PLANT  AT  BRICKHAVEN,   N.   C. 


TABLE  OF  CONTENTS 


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Page 

Automobiles      Registered       by      Counties 

1922      148 

Banks    and    Bankers: 

State   Banks    53 

National    Banks     61 

Birth    Kate    16 

Bond    Issues   by   the    State   of   North   Caro- 
lina       150 

Chief     Justice     of    the     Supreme     Court     of 

North     Carolina      32 

Chiropractors      154 

Cordage     Mills      67 

Cotton     Mills     '. 62 

County    Affairs     and    Officials     33-53 

Dentists     94 

Doctors      85 

Eclipses   of   Sun   and   Moon,    1923    152 

Educational     Institutions: 

Accredited  High   Schools   and   Principals  26 

Colleges    and    Schools    For   Negroes 26 

Denominational    Colleges     24 

Directors    Institutional    Summer    School*  26 

Orphanages     26 

Preparatory    Schools    and    Principals     ...  21 

State    Institutions     24 

State    Equalizing    Fund.    1921-'22    80 

Special    Building    Fund,    1922    31 

Superintendents   of   Chartered    Schools    .  .  32 

Furniture    Factories     70 

Governors    of    North    Carolina     142 

Knitting     Mills     67 

Legal    Holidays    in    North    Carolina 69 

Lawyers     76 

North     Carolina    Day     132 

North    Carolina    Fairs    96 

North     Carolina    Railroads     130 

Newspapers    and    Editors     71 

North    Carolina    National    Guard,    The....  152 

North    Carolina    in    Congress    155 

Outstanding    Facts    About    North    Carolina  153 

Optometrists     153 

Official    Vote: 

Vote     For     Corporation     Commissioner — 

1922    140 

Vote       on       Constitutional       Amendment, 

1922    141 

Vote    For    State    Officers— 1920     142 

Vote    for    President,    1920     142 

Platforms: 

Democratic    State    Platform— 1922     13S 

Republican    State    Platform— 1922    136 

Population : 

Population— 1910-1920      IK! 

Population   Growth   in    United    States...  147 
Population     North     Carolina     Cities     and 

Towns— 1900-1920     HI 

Patterson    Memorial    Cup    155 

Postal    Information     155 

Political     Organizations: 

State     Democratic     Executive     Committee  133 

Republican     State     Executive     Committee  134 

Practicing     Attorneys     76 

Practicing    Dentists     94 

Practicing    Physicians     85 

Property   Values   for   1920-'21    and   Incomes 

of    Counties     1  >'' 


Religious    Organizations: 

Baptist    Church     ....". 97 

Catholic    Church     1 1  > 

Christian     Clmrch     11". 

Christian     Science     Church     118 

Free    Will    Baptist    Church     in: 

Jewish     Organizations     118 

Methodist    Episcopal   Church,    South    ....  lir. 

Methodist    Protestant    Church    113 

Moravian    Church     11  : 

North  Carolina  Churches  of  Christ 

ciples)       113 

Presbyterian    Church    llo 

Primitive     Baptist     Church     11"' 

Protestant    Episcopal    Church     112 

Society    of    Friends     11: 

United    Evangelical    Lutheran    Church  ..  117 

Secretaries    of    the   Navy    152 

Secretaries    of    State     84 

Signers      of      The      Declaration      ol       In. I 

pendence     '" 

Silk     Mills     67 

Soldiers   and    Sailors    From    Bach    Stab-    in 

World     War     117 

Soldiers  and  Sailors   Who  Lost   Their   Lives 

in     the     World     War     II* 


and    Co-Operatlve 


Societies   and    Organizations: 
Air-Dried    North    Carolina    Tine    Club    .  . 
American    Legion — Department     oi     North 

Carolina      

Association    of    County    Superintendents. 

Association    of    Grammar    Teachers 

Association     of     High     School     Tea 

and     Principals     

Association   of    Music   Teachers    

Association    of    Primary    Teachers    

Association  of  Superior  Court   Clerks   ... 
Citizens    EUghwaj     Association    of    North 

Carolina      

Eastern      Carolina      Chamber     of     Com- 
merce      

Farmers    Convention 
Farmers     Educational 

Union     

Grand  Chapter  of   Royal   Arch   Masons    . 

Grand    Council     Royal     Arcanum     

(band      Council       Royal       and 

Masters      

Grand    Eneampmenl    I.    O.    0.    F 

Grand    Encampment    of   Knight,  Templars 

of    North    (  lai  ollna    

Grand    Lodge    Knights   of    Pythias    

(band     Lodge     I.     (i.     O;     F.     ol     North 

Carolina       

Grand     Lodge    Masons     

Jr.    O.    U.    A.    M 

Kings     1  daughters     

Ma  ter     Pi  Intel  ■     Lssociatlon     

Medical    Society    Of     North     Carolina... 
Memorial    Craftsmen    Association    of    the 

Carolinas      

North    Carolina    Agricultural    - 

North     Carolina     Vntl  Saloon     i.e. cue. . . 

\oitb    Carolina     \    ocla I '  < lUes.  , 

North    Carolina     Association    ol     Jewl  b 

Women       

North    Carolina    Association    "i     Register 

Of      Heeds      

North    Carolina    Bankers   Association    . . . 
North   Carolina    Bai  aca    \        lal     n    .... 

North    i  ai olina    Bar    a  joclation     

North       Carolina       Chiropractor        \ 

elation    


122 

119 
I2ti 
126 

126 
126 
126 

127 
127 

12  1 
1  25 

121 
121 

12  1 

124 

121 
121 

128 
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122 

127 

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122 


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North     Carolina     Cotton     Growers     Co- 
operative   Association    l-(! 

North      Carolina      Conference      Epworth 

League      125 

North    Carolina    Education    Association  ..  126 

North    Carolina    Dental    Society     125 

North     Carolina    Division    Daughters     of 

The    American    Revolution     12V 

North     Carolina     Division     United     Con- 
federate    Veterans     128 

North    Carolina    Division    United    Daugh- 
ters  of  The   Confederacy    123 

North    Carolina    Elks    Association    123 

North    Carolina    Federation    of   Labor    . .  129 
North    Carolina    Federation    of    Woman's 

Clubs      125 

North    Carolina    Folk    Lore    Society    ....  127 

North    Carolina    Forestry    Association...  129 

North   Carolina    Good   Roads   Association  123 

North    Carolina    Hospital    Association.  . .  130 
North    Carolina   Junior   Baraca-Philathea 

Union     129 

North    Carolina    Landowners    Association  122 
North      Carolina      League      of      Women 

Voters    129 

North    Carolina    Literary    and    Historical 

Association      127 

North      Carolina      Manufacturers      Asso- 
ciation        127 

North   Carolina  Merchants   Association..  126 
North   Carolina  Municipal   Association  . .  127 
North    Carolina    Orphans   Association....  123 
North     Carolina     Pharmaceutical     Asso- 
ciation        126 

North    Carolina    Press    Association l-'l 

North    Carolina    Retail    Clothiers    Asso- 
ciation        123 

North     Carolina     Society     of     The     Cin- 
cinnati        121 

North    Carolina    Society    of    The    Daugh- 
ters   of    The    Revolution    122 


Page 

North    Carolina    Society    of    Engineers..  129 
North    Carolina    Society   of   The   Sons   of 

The     Revolution     121 

Ni  nli    Carolina    State    Reekeepers    Asso- 
ciation        129 

North     Carolina     State    Firemens     Asso- 
ciation        123 

North   Carolina   State   Optometric   Society  121 
North     Carolina     Sunday     School     Asso- 
ciation        1 28 

North    Carolina    Teachers   Assembly    126 

North     Carolina    Traffic    Association     ...  122 
Old   Hickory   Association,    30th   Division, 

A.     E.     F 127 

Peanut    Growers    Association    125 

Rebekah    State    Assembly.    I.    O.    O.    F.  121 
State   Council   of   North   Carolina   Jr.    O. 

U.     A.     M 124 

State    Farmers    Alliance    125 

Scottish    Society    of    America    lS-i 

Southern    Furniture    Manufacturers    As- 
sociation        1 27 

Spanish    War    Veterans     122 

Sudan    Temple,    New    Bern     126 

Tri-State    Medical    Association     126 

Western    North    Carolina    Weekly    Press 

Association     12a 

Wilmington-Charlotte- Asheville     Highway 

Association     1 22 

Woman's      Missionary      Society     of     the 

Western    N.    C.    Methodist    Conference  125 

Speakers    of    the    U.     S.     House     75 

State    Government: 

Executive     Department     3-16 

Judicial     Department      19-23 

Legislative    Department    17-19 

State     Treasurers     23 

United     States    Senators     113 

Woolen     Mills      «7 


INDEX  TO  ADVERTISEMENTS 


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Allen  Bros..   Real  Estate,   Raleigh.  .Front  Cover 

American    Book    Company,    New    York    13 

Atlantic  Life  Insurance  Co.,  Richmond,  Va.  E 
Baker-Thompson  Lumber  Company,  Raleigh  T2 
Barnes  Safe  and  Vault  Co.,  Richmond,  Va.  G 
Campbell- Warner  Co.,  Monuments,  Raleigh  15 
Commercial      Printing      Company,      Raleigh.. 137 

Cherokee    Brick    Company,    Raleigh    D 

Citizens    National    Bank,    Raleigh     7 

Commercial    National    Bank.    The.    Raleigh..      5 

Darnell    and    Thomas,    Raleigh     14 

Edwards    and    Broughton    Printing    Company 

Raleigh      19 

Emerson    Drug    Co.,    Baltimore,    Md B 

Ginn    and    Company,    New    York     18 

Hoen,     A.,      and     Company,     Lithographers, 

Richmond.    Va. ,     D 

Hoff,    Dr.    F.    T. ,    Raleigh 8 

Hotel     Sir     Walter,     Raleigh     9 

Hotel   Fairfax,    Norfolk,    Va.,     147 

Hotel    Richmond,    Richmond,    Va. 28 

Jefferson      Standard      Life      Insurance      Co., 

Greensboro      3 

Johnson     Publishing      Company,      Richmond, 

Va 132 

Kings       Business       College,        Raleigh       and 

Charlotte     4 

Life       Insurance       Company       of       Virginia, 

Richmond,     Va 12!) 

MrKimmon    and    McKee,    Raleigh     24 

McPherson    and    Barnes,    Insurance    Agents, 

Raleigh    C 

Mechanics    Savings    Bank,    Raleigh     11 

Merchants    National    Bank,    Raleigh     11 


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Monticello    Hotel,    The,    Norfolk,    Va 138 

Murphy's     Hotel,     Richmond,     Va 144 

Nelson  and  Cooper,  Raleigh  and  Durham  a 
New       England       Mutual       Life       Insurance 

Company     135 

News    and    Observer,    Raleigh     156 

North    Carolina    College    For    Women,    The, 

Greensboro      25 

North   Carolina   State   College   of   Agriculture 

and    Engineering,    Raleigh     21 

Negro     Agricultural     and     Technical     College 

of  North   Carolina,    The,    Greensboro    139 

Peace    Institute,    Raleigh     23 

Preacher,  G.  Lloyd  and  Company,  Raleigh  10 
Pullen,    A.    M.    and    Company,    Raleigh    and 

Richmond,      Va.,      6 

Raleigh       Banking       and      Trust      Company 

Raleigh      H 

Ricks   Hotel,    The,    Rocky   Mount    140 

Simpson,    Frank    B.,    Raleigh    141 

St.     Mary's    School,    Raleigh     27 

Sydnor    and   Hundley,    Richmond,    Va.,     C 

Sydnor  Pump  and  Well  Company,  Rich- 
mond,    Va.,     E 

University    of    North    Carolina,     The,    Chapel 

Hill     131 

Virginia-Carolina    Chemical    Co.,    Richmond, 

Va. Back   Cover 

Virginia     Engraving     Company,      Richmond, 

Va «■ 

Wake    County    Savings    Bank,    Raleigh    12 

Y'arborough    Hotel,    Raleigh     20 

Yrork,       C.       V.,       Construction       Company, 

Raleigh      17 


STATE    GOVERNMENT— K  XECt'TIVE  DEPARTMENT 


Jefferson    Standard    Life    Insurance    Co. 

GREENSBORO,   NORTH   CAROLINA 
JULIAN    PRICE,    President 


OVER 
$71,000,000.00 

INSURANCE  IN  FORCE  IN 
NORTH  CAROLINA 

(Nearly  twice  as  much  as  any 
other   Company  in  the  world) 


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INSURANCE 
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Home     Office     Building     Now     Being 
Erected 


OVER 
$180,000,000.00 


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— W.     N.     Everett, 
of  Richmond. 

CORPORATION    CLERK— Mrs.     Minnie    Bag- 
well   Fox.    Raleigh. 

GRANT    CLERK— L.    P.    Denmark,    Raleigh. 

CLERK— Mrs.    Robert   L.    Middliton,    Raleigh. 

CLERK — Miss    Mary     Bradley,    Raleigh. 

CLERK— Mrs.    I.    E.    Skinner,    Raleigh. 

CLERK— Mrs.      F.      G.      Davis,     Raleigh. 

STENOGRAPHER— Mrs.      Richard     Musgrove. 
Raleigh. 

Auto     Department. 

MOTOR        SUPERVISOR— J.        E.         Sawyer, 
Raleigh. 

CHIEF     CLERK— A.     L.     Fleming,     Raleigh. 

GASOLINE     AUDITOR    —     George        Little, 
Raleigh. 

CASHIER— Annie    H.     Bobbitt,    Raleigh. 

CLERK — Susie    W.     Taylor,    Raleigh. 

CLERK — Lizzie    Lee,     Raleigh. 

BOOKKEEPER — Nannie    R.    Jones,    Raleigh. 

CLERK — Roberta     Crews,     Raleigh. 

CLERK — Bettie     Packer,     Raleigh. 


CLERK— Ruby   Little,    Raleigh. 

clerk — Mrs,     Benjamin     Beach,     Raleigh. 

INSPECTORS— Walter  L.  Horton,  S.  A 
Nichols,  J.  R.  Pendergrast,  George  .T.  Stud- 
dert,    Raleigh. 


DEPARTMENT      STATE      AUDITOR. 

STATE       AUDITOR— Baxter       Durham.       of 
Wake. 

CHIEF   CLERK— K.    II.    Baker,   of   Franklin 

TAX       CLERK— Connor       W.        Aycock,       of 
Wake. 

TRAVELING    AUDITOR— W.     T.     DLxotl.     of 
Cleveland. 

CORPORATION     CLERK— D.     W.     Terry,     of 
Richmond. 

PENSION    CLERK     AND    STENOGRAPHER 
—Mrs.    ir.   s.   Gay,  of  Wayne. 

BOND     CLERK     AND     STENOGRAPHED 
.Mrs.    r.  . d.    Thomas,    of  < 

I'.ooKKEEPEK     .Inn      B      BrlgBS,    Ol     W 
BOOKKEEPER— Miss   L    P.    Btephenson,    ol 

Wake. 


DEPARTMENT  OP  STATE  TREASURER 

TREASURER-  -Benjamin  it    Lacy,  of  Wake 
CHIEF  CLERK— w.   F.    M ly,   ol    Mecklen- 
burg, 

TELLER  -Henry    B.    winiunis.ui,    of    Samp- 
son. 

INSTITUTION     CLERK     H.      M       i- 
Orange. 
pond    CLERK     0     M     Tones,    of    Harnett 
CORPORATION    CLERK     Ml  ■    Vers    Elling- 
ton,   i>f    Chatham. 


STATE  GOVERNMENT    -EXECUTIVE    DEPARTMENT 


Tuition  and  living  ex- 
penses low.  Home  Study 
courses  also  given.  Send 
for  catalog. 


is  attained  by  preparation.  "We 
offer  six  thorough,  practical 
business  courses  by  expert 
teachers  and  assist,  through 
our  Employment  Bureau, 
graduates  to  positions.  Enroll 
any    time;    no    vacations. 


RALEIGH,  N.  C. 


E.    Li.    LAYFIELD,    President 


CHARLOTTE.  N.  C. 


LICENSE     CLERK— Miss     Ethel     Ferrell,     ot 
Wake. 

CLERK— L.     B.     Parker,     of    Harnett. 


-Mis 


Lillian     Ray,     Ra- 


DEPARTMENT     OF     PUBLIC     INSTRUCTION 

SUPT.     OF    PUBLIC    INSTRUCTION— E.    C. 
Brooks,     Raleigh. 

STENOGRAPHER— Miss        Elizabeth        Stell, 
Raleigh. 

Division      of     Certification. 

DIRECTOR — A.     S.     Brower,     Raleigh. 

SECRETARY— Miss         Marybelle         Delamar, 
Raleigh. 

ASSISTANT        SECRETARY— Miss       Frances 
Lacy,     Raleigh. 

CERTIFICATE     CLERK— Miss    Mary     Wiggs, 
Raleigh. 

STENOGRAPHER— Miss     Carrie    Moses,     Ra- 
leigh. 

STENOGRAPHER— Miss    Mexie    Herring,    Ra- 
leigh. 

STENOGRAPHER— Miss    Gertrude    Bell,    Ra- 
leigh. 

STENOGRAPHER— Miss    Irene    Garnett,    Ra- 
leigh. 

FILE    CLERK— Miss   Helen    Snow,    Raleigh. 

Division    of    Teacher    Training. 

DIRECTOR— A.    T.    Allen,    Raleigh. 

SUPERVISOR— Miss  Hattie  Parrott,  Raleigh. 

SUPERVISOR    -  -    Miss        Susan        Fulgham, 
Raliegh. 

SUPERVISOR— Mrs.         T.         E.         Johnston, 
Raleigh. 

STENOGRAPHER— Mrs.       B.       R.       Roberts, 
Raleigh. 

Division    of    Supervision. 

SUPERVISOR       OF       HIGH       SCHOOLS— J. 
Ilenrv    Highsmith,    Raleigh. 

SUPERVISOR   OF   ELEMENTARY    SCHOOLS 
— L     C.    Brogden. 

SUPERVISOR    OF    SCHOOLS    FOR    ADULT 
ILLITERATES— Miss   Elizabeth    Kelly,    Raleigh. 

STENOGRAPHER— Miss      Willie      Ray,      Ra- 
leigh. 

Division    of   School    Extension. 

DIRECTOR— J.     B.     Williamson,     Raleigh. 

FILM     INSPECTOR— James     M-     Williamson, 
Raleigh. 

Division     of     School     Planning. 

DIRECTOR— J.     J.      Blair,     Raleigh. 

ASSISTANT       DIRECTOR— W.       F.       Credle, 
Raleigh. 

STENOGRAPHER— Miss     Betsy     Wade,      Ra- 
leigh. 

Division     of     Negro     Education. 

DIRECTOR— X.     C.     Newbold,    Raleigh. 

ASSISTANT     DIRECTOR— G.     H.     Ferguson, 
Raleigh. 

SECRETARY— Miss    Annabel    Pratt.    Raleigh. 


STENOGRAPHER- 

leigh. 

SUPERVISOR  OF  TEACHER  TRAINING 
AM>  HIGH  SCHOOLS— W.  A.  Robinson, 
Raleigh. 

SUPERVISOR  OF  ROSENWALD  BUILD- 
INGS— G.    E.    Davis,    Raleigh. 

SUPERVISOR  OF   ELEMENTARY    SCHOOLS 

Mrs.    Annie    W.    Holland,    Raleigh. 

Division    of    Finances    and    Statistics. 

DIRECTOR — A.     S.     Brower.     Raleigh. 

ASSISTANT  DIRECTOR— C.  D.  Douglas. 
Raleigh. 

LOAN    FUND    CLERK— L.    n.    Jobe,    Raleigh. 

Board     For    Vocational     Education. 
CHAIRMAN— E.     C.     Brooks,     Raleigh;     Miss 
Mary   Arrington,    W.    F.    Carr,    Leonard    Tufts. 

Division     of     Vocational     Education. 

DIRECTOR— T.     E.     Br6wne,     Raleigh. 

SUPERVISOR  HOME  ECONOMICS— Miss 
Edith    Thomas,    Raleigh. 

SUPERVISOR  AGRICULTURE— Roy  H. 
Thomas,   Raleigh. 

SUPERVISOR  TRADES  AND  INDUSTRIES 
—George    W.    Coggin,    Raleigh. 

SUPERVISOR  INDUSTRIAL  REHABILI- 
TATION—H.    L.    Stanton,    Raleigh. 

ASSISTANT  SUPERVISOR  INDUSTRIAL 
REHABILITATION— P.     J.    Ranson,    Raleigh. 

ASSISTANT  SUPERVISOR  HOME  ECO 
NOMICS — Miss     Katherine     Moran,     Raleigh. 

ASSISTANT  SUPERVISOR  AGRICULTURE 
— R.     A.     Olney,     Raleigh. 

ASSISTANT  SUPERVISOR  TRADES  AND 
INDUSTRIES— M.    L.    Rhodes,    Raleigh. 

STENOGRAPHER— Mrs.  Thus.  W.  King, 
Raleigh. 

STENOGRAPHER— Miss  Ruby  Robertson, 
Raleigh. 

Division    of    Publication. 

DIRECTOR— W.    H.    Pittman,    Raleigh. 


DEPARTMENT     OF     JUSTICE 

ATTORNEY-GENERAL— James    S.    Manning, 
of   Wake. 

ASSISTANT     ATTORNEY-GENERAL— Frank 
Nash,     of    Orange. 

STENOGRAPHER— Miss     Lillian     Turner,     of 

Wake.  

CORPORATION     COMMISSION. 

CHAIRMAN— W.    T.     LEE,    of    Haywood. 

COMMISSIONER— George        P.         Pell,         of 
Forsyth. 

COMMISSIONER— Allen       J.       Maxwell,       of 
Craven. 

CLERK— R.    0.    Self,    of    Jackson. 

RATE    CLERK— W.    G.    Womble,    of    Wake. 

CHIEF    STATE   BANK    EXAMINER— C.    La- 
tham,   of    Henderson. 


THK  XOKTII    CAROLINA    TEAR    BOOK 


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The  Commercial  National  Bank 

RALEIGH,    N.   C. 
"In   the  Heart  of   the  Business   District" 


Resources  Over  $7,000,000.00 

WE  WANT  YOUR   BUSINESS. 
CORRESPONDENCE   SOLICITED. 


OFFICERS: 


B.    S.    JERMAN.    President. 

CAREY    J.    HUNTER,    Vice-President. 

E.    B.    CROW.    Active    Vice-President. 


A.  P.    BAUMAN.    Cashier. 

B.  H.    LITTLE.    Assistant    C.ishii>r. 

J.    M.    SHERWOOD.    Assistant    Cashier. 


STATE  GOVERNMENT—  EXECUTIVE    DEPARTMENT 


A.M.PULLEN  &  CO. 

CERTIFIED   PUBLIC   ACCOUNTANTS 

(Virginia) 

Members   American   Institute   of    Accountants 

Audits,    Examinations,    Business    Systems 

Raleigh   Office:    301-2   Citizens  National   Bank   Building 
RICHMOND,  VIRGINIA  RALEIGH,  NORTH   CAROLINA 


DEPARTMENT    OF    LABOR    AND     PRINTING 

COMMISSIONER— M.    L.    Shipman,    of   Hen- 
derson. 

ASSISTANT    COMMISSIONER— Lawrence    E. 
Nichols,    of   Wake. 

STATE  FREE  EMPLOYMENT  SERVICE— 
M.  L.  Shipman,  Director,  Raleigh;  Miss  An- 
nie Travis,  Assistant  Director,  Raleigh ;  John 
D.  Cole,  Supt.,  Asheville;  Wade  H.  Vause, 
Supt.,  Charlotte;  Miss  Dorothy  McDowell,  Supt, 
Greensboro;  Bellamy  Harriss,  Supt.,  Wilming- 
ton; W.  T.  Carter,  Supt.,  Winston-Salem, 
Alfred  H.  Gerrans,  Supt.,  New  Bern. 
State    Printers. 

Bynum   Printing    Company. 

Capital    Printing    Company. 

Commercial    Printing    Company. 

Edwards   and    Broughton   Printing    Company. 

Mitchell  Printing  Company. 


DEPARTMENT     OF     AGRICULTURE 

COMMISSIONER— W.    A.    Graham,    Lincoln. 

SECRETARY  AND  PURCHASING  AGENT— 
K.   W.   Barnes,   Wilson. 

CHIEF     CLERK— Miss     M.     H.     McKimmon, 
Raleigh. 

DIRECTOR      EXPERIMENT      STATION— B. 
W.   Kilgore,   Raleigh. 

CURATOR   MUSEUM— H.    H.    Brimley,    Ra- 
leigh 

STATE      VETERINARIAN— William      Moore, 
Raleigh. 

ENTOMOLOGIST— Franklin      Sherman,      Ra- 
leigh. 

STATE   FOOD   AND    OIL  CHEMIST— W.    M. 
Allen,    Raleigh. 

STATE    DEMONSTRATION    AGENT— C.     R. 
Hudson,    Raleigh. 

STATE    HOME    DEMONSTRATION    AGENT 
— Mrs.    Jane    S.    McKimmon,    Raleigh. 

BOTANY  DIVISION— J.   L.   Burgess,   Raleigh. 

AGRICULTURAL      EDITOR— F.       H.      Jeter, 
Raleigh. 

STATE      HORTICULTURIST— C.      D.      Mat- 
thews,   Raleigh. 

AGRONOMIST— C.   B.   Williams,   Raleigh. 

MARKETS— B.    F.    Brown.    Chief,   Raleigh. 

ANIMAL    INDUSTRY— R.    S.    Curtis,    Acting 
Chief,    Raleigh. 

DRAINAGE       ENGINEER— F.        O.       Bartel, 

Raleigh.  

INSURANCE     DEPARTMENT 

COMMISSIONER— Stacey      W.       Wade,       of 
Carteret. 

CHIEF     DEPUTY     COMMISSIONER— S.     F. 
Campbell,    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. 


ACTUARY— H.    T.    Bronson,    of    Guilford. 

ACCOUNTANT— I.     G.     Farrow,     of     Dare. 

RATE  CLERK— W.  M.  Royster,  of  Gran- 
ville. 

FILE   CLERK— Miss   L.    E.    Lucas,    of   Hyde. 

FIRE  MARSHAL  DEPARTMENT— Deputy 
and  Investigator,  W.  A.  Scott,  of  Guilford;  F. 
M.    Jordan,    of   Buncombe. 

FIRE  ENGINEER— Sherwood  Brockwell,  of 
Wake. 

DEPUTY,  ELECTRICAL  INSPECTOR— N. 
E.    Cannady.   of   Granville. 

PUBLICITY,  FIRE  PREVENTION— Andrew 
Joyner,    of   Guilford. 

EXAMINER— W.    J.    Keyes,    of    Wake. 


DEPARTMENT     OF     REVENUE 

COMMISSIONER— A.    D.    Watts,    Iredell. 
CHIEF    CLERK— O.    S.    Thompson,    Wake. 
DEPUTY       COMMISSIONER— Luke       Lamb, 

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ADJUTANT     GENERALS     DEPARTMENT 

ADJUTANT  GENERAL— General  John  Van 
B.    Mets,    Raleigh. 

ASSISTANT  ADJUTANT  GENERAL— Major 
Gordon    Smith,    Raleigh. 


STATE     HIGHWAY     COMMISSION 

CHAIRMAN— Frank    Pajre,     Raleigh. 

STATE  HIGHWAY  ENGINEER— Charles  M. 
Upham,    Raleigh. 

AUDITOR— Homer    Peele.    Raleigh. 

BRIDGE  ENGINEER— W.  L.  Craven 
Raleigh. 

TESTS  ANT)  INVESTIGATIONS.  ASSIST- 
ANT  ENGINEER— G.    W.    Hutchinson,    Raleigh. 

SUPT.  MECHANICAL  DIVISION— Charles 
D.     Farmer,     Raleigh. 

ATTORNEY— W.    E.    Cohoon,    Elizabeth    City. 

CONSTRUCTION  ENGINEERS— G.  E.  Mc- 
Nutt,   E.    E.    Strohn,   W.    E.    Hawkins,   Raleigh. 

Commissioners    and     District     Engineers. 

Firts  District — W.  E.  Hart,  Commissioner, 
Tarboro;  J.  C.  Gardner,  District  Engineer, 
Tarboro. 

Second  District — J.  E.  Cameron,  Commis- 
sioner, Kinston^  R.  E.  Snowden,  District  En- 
gineer,    Kinston. 

Third  District — W.  A.  McGirt,  Commis- 
sioner, Wilmington;  W.  F.  Morsen,  District 
Engineer,    Wilmington. 

Fourth  District — John  Sprunt  Hill,  Com- 
missioner, Durham;  F.  E.  Schnepfe,  District 
Engineer,    Durham. 

Fifth  District — J.  Elwood  Cox,  Commis- 
sioner, High  Point;  John  G.  Waldrop,  District 
Engineer,    Greensboro. 

Sixth  District — W.  E.  Wilkinson,  Commis- 
sioner, Charlotte;  J.  B.  Pridgen,  District 
Engineer,    Charlotte. 


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THE  CITIZENS  NATIONAL  BANK,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Our  Savings   Department 

THE    RALEIGH    SAVINGS    BANK    AND    TRUST    COMPANY— I    rr    on 

Savings    Accounts— Payable    Quarterly.       The     most    careful     attention 

given    to    all    Fiduciary    and    Trust    Matters 

AFFORDING  DOUBLE  PROTECTION  TO  OUR  PATRONS 

ASSETS,    $10,163,487.07 


STATE  GOVERNMENT— EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 


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Eighth      District— A.      M       Kistler, 
Morgaiiton;      H.      E.      Noell, 
Engineer,   Marion. 

Ninth     District — .1. 
sioner,     Asheville 
Engineer,    Asheville. 


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BOARD     OF     CHARITIES     AND 
PUBLIC     WELFARE 

Burr    Johnson, 


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COMMISSIONER 
Raleigh. 

FIELD    AGENT— Roy    M.    Brown,    Raleigh. 

CHILD      WELFARE      BUREAU— M.      Emeth 
Tuttle,    Mary    G.     Shotwell,     Raleigh. 
STAFF       SECRETARY— Nell       Rattle 
Raleigh. 

PSYCHO-PATHOLOGIST— Harry     VV. 
Chapel    Hill. 

CONSULTING    EXPERT— Howard    W 
Chapel    Hill. 


Lewis, 

Crane, 
Odum, 


STATES     PRISON 

GEORGE  R.  POU.  Supt.,  Raleigh. 
S.  H.  BUSBEE,  Warden,  Raleigh. 
CHIEF     CLERK— Hugh    A.     Love,     Raleigh. 


SOLDIERS'     HOME 
.1.    A.    WIGGS.    Supt.,    Raleigh. 


STATE     HOSPITAL 

DR.    ALBERT    ANDERSON,    Supt.,    Raleigh. 

STATE     BOARD     OF     HEALTH 

J    HOWELL  WAY.   M.D.,   Pies.,   Waynesville. 

RICHARD    H.     LEWIS,    M.D.,    L.L.D.,    Ra- 
leigh. 

CHARLES    E.    WADDELL,    C.E..    Asheville. 

THOMAS   E.    ANDERSON.    M.D.,    Statesville. 

A      .(.    CROWELL,    M.D..    Charlotte 

(HAS.       O'H.       LAUGHINGHOUSE,       M.D., 
i .!  eenville. 

CYRUS    THOMPSON,    M.D.,   Jacksonville. 

F.    R.    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. 


<;.    M     COOPER,   M.D..   Chief   of  Medical   In- 
spection  oi    Schools. 
K.    IV    B.    BONNER,    M.    D..    Chief    of   Bureau 

of    Maternity    and    Infancy. 
H.    E.     MILLER,    C.E.,    Chief    of    Bureau    of 

Engineering   and   Inspection. 
F.      M.      REGISTER,      M.D.,      Deputy      State 

Registrar   of  Vital   Statistics. 
.1     S.    MITCHENER,    M.D.,    Chief    of    Bureau 

of   Epidemiology. 


THE      NORTH      CAROLINA      HISTORICAL 
COMMISSION 

COMMISSIONERS— M.  C.  S.  Noble.  Chapel 
Hill;  Frank  Wood,  Edenton;  Heriot  Clarkson, 
Charlotte;    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. 

AKCIIIYIST— R.     I'..     House,     Raleigh. 


BUDGET     COMMISSION 

CAMERON  MORRISON.   Chairman. 
GILES,     of     Marion. 
DOUGHTON.    of    Snarta. 
VARSER     of  Lumberton. 
WALTER    MURPHY',    of   Salisbury. 
(Republican    Member    to    be    appointed.  > 


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STATE      LIBRARY 
LIBRARIAN— Miss     Carrie     Broughton 
leigh. 

ASSISTANT         LIBRARIAN— Miss 

Hill.    Raleigh. 

ASSISTANT    LIBRARIAN— Miss    A.    Weath- 
er-.   Raleigh. 

ASSISTANT        LIBRARIAN— Mrs.        \\ .        S 

Broughton.     Raleigh. 


LIBRARY    COMMISSION 


Raleigh. 
C.    Leak,    Rock- 


CHAIRMAN— E     C.     Brooks 

VICE-CHAIRMAN— Mrs.    W. 
ingham. 

TREASURER— Carrie  L.    Broughton.    Raleigh. 

SECRETARY  AND  DIRECTOR— Mary  B. 
Palmer.    Raleigh. 

ASSISTANT  SECRETARY*— Annie  F.  Petty, 
of   Randolph. 

LIBRARIAN— Mary    S.    Yates,    of    Wake. 

COMMISSIONERS— E.  C.  Brooks,  Raleigh; 
A  M.  Scales.  Greensboro;  J.  P.  Breedlove, 
Durham;  Mrs.  W.  C.  Leak,  Rockingham;  Mary 
B.     Palmer,     Raleigh. 

TRUSTEES    STATE     LIBRARY 
Tb.3    Governor.    Superintendent    of    Public    In- 
fraction,   Secretary    of    State. 


THE  XOHTI1   CAROLINA    TEAR    I'.diik 


HOTEL  SIR  WALTER 


RALEIGH,  .VORTII   (A  KOI. IN  \ 


WILL  OPEN  TO  THE  PUBLIC  ABOUT  AUG.,  1923 

T.  L.  BLAND  &  \.  ST.  (1,(111),  Lessees 


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G.    LLOYD    PREACHER  NICHOLAS    MITCHELL 

GEORGE     HARWELL    BOND 


G.  Lloyd  Preacher  &  Co. 

Architects  and 
Engineers 


ATLANTA 

Healey 

Bldg. 


RALEIGH 

Commercial      Bank 

Bldg 


COUNCIL    OF    STATE 

Secretary  of  State,  Treasurer,  Auditor,  and 
Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction,  and  At- 
torney-General ex  officio  legal  adviser  Execu- 
tive   .Department. 


STATE     BOARD     OF     EDUCATION 

The  Governor,  lieutenant-Governor,  Secre- 
tary of  State,  Auditor,  Treasurer,  Superinten- 
dent  of    Public    Instruction    and    Attorney-Gen- 

eraL  

STATE    BOARD    OF    PENSIONS 

The  Governor,   Auditor  and  Attorney-General. 


Second   District — J.    J.    Harris,    JIacon. 
Third  District — R.   L.    Woodard.   Pamlico. 
Fourth   District — Clarence   Poe.    Raleigh. 


Filth    District— R.    W 

Sixth   District— A.    T. 

Seventh     District — C. 
Creek. 

Eighth  District— H.    ( 

Ninth     District — W. 
Point. 

Tenth   District — A.    Cannon 


Scott,    Haw   River. 
McCallum,  Red  Springs. 
C.      Wright,     Hunting 

|.    Alexander,   Matthews. 
B.     McLelland,     Stoney 


Horse   Shoe. 


COUNTY  BOARD  OF  PENSIONS 

The    Clerk    of   the    Court    and    three    ex-Con- 
federate soldiers  appointed  by  the  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, 
Treasurer,  Superintendent  Public  Instruction 
and   Attorney-General. 


STATE     BOARD     OF     ELECTIONS 
P.     M.     Pearsall,     Chm.,    New    Bern. 
Clarence   Call,    Wilkesboro. 
R.    T.    Claywell,    Morganton. 
W.   J.    Davis,   Hendersonville. 
B.    S.   Royster,   Oxford 


BOARD    OF    AGRICULTURE. 
W.   A.   Graham,   ex  officio  Chairman.   Raleigh 
First   District— F.    P.    Latham,    Belhaven. 


STATE     BOARD     OF     CHARITIES    AND 
PUBLIC    WELFARE. 

M.    L.    Kesler,    Thomasville. 

Carey  J.   Hunter,   Raleigh. 

Mrs.    Walter  F.   Woodard,   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.    H.    Freeman,    Wilmington. 
J.    K.    Dixon,    Chairman,   Trenton. 
W.    O.    Saunders,    Elizabeth   City. 
John  A.    Nelson,   Com.,   Morehead   City. 
S.    P.   Hancock,   Beaufort. 


STATE     GEOLOGICAL     BOARD. 

John  H.    Small,   Beaufort. 
C.    C.    Smoot.    Wilkesboro. 
F.    R.    Hewett.    Asheville. 
S.    Westray    Battle.    Asheville. 


STATE     VETERINARY    BOARD. 

L.    J.    Herring,    Secretary,    Wilson. 
A.    C.   Jones.   High   Point 


THE  NORTH  CAROLINA  YEAH  ROOK 


Merchants  National  Bank 

RALEIGH,    N.   C. 

SERVICE  SATISFACTION  SAFETY 


Raleigh  Banking  &  Trust  Company 


RALEIGH,   N.   C. 

Oldest  Bank  in  Raleigh 


Mechanics  Savings  Bank 

RALEIGH,   N.   C. 

One  of  the  Strong  Savings  Banks  of  Raleigh 

ALL,      THE      ABOVE      BANKS       VAX      1 
INTEREST   COMPOUNDED   <H  AHTi:HI.% 

We  Invite  Your  BunIiu'hn. 
W.   B.  DRAKE,  Jr.,   President   of   the   Above   Three    Hank- 


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WAKE  COUNTY  SAVINGS  BANK 


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—PAYS 

INTEREST 

%    On  Your  Deposits 


Thos.    H.    Briggs,    President 

W.   B.   Grimes,   Vice-President 

W.  W.  Vass,  Cashier 

Wm.    P.    Little,   Assistant    Cashier 


Compounded  Quarterly 


RALEIGH,  N.  C. 


NORTH     CAROLINA     COTTON     COMMISSION. 

A.    \V.    McLean,  Lumberton. 

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,    Greensboro. 
Miss    Mary    Graham,    Charlotte. 
Miss  Celeste  Henkel,   Statesville. 
C.    S.   Warren,   Hamlet. 


MOUNT     MITCHELL    PARK     COMMISSION. 

Locke    Craig,   Asheville. 

.1.    S.    Holmes,    Chapel  Hill. 

B.  F.    Watson,    Burnsville. 

C.  A.   Webb,   Asheville. 
J     S.   Carr,  Durham. 

George    T.    Winston,    Asheville. 


N.     C.     GEOLOGICAL    AND     ECONOMIC 
SURVEY. 

State  Geologist — Joseph  Hyde  Pratt.  Chapel 
Hill. 

State    Forester— J.    S.    Holmes,    Chapel   Hill. 

Secretary — Miss    Minnie    Queen,    Chapel    Hill. 

Cameron  Morrison.  Ex  officio  Chairman.  Ra- 
leigh. 

M  ■mbers  of  Board — Frank  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. 

•I.    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    OF    SAMARCAND 
MANOR. 

President— A.    A.    McGeachy.    D.D.,    Charlotte 
Vice-President— E.    Delia    Dixon-Carroll.    Ra- 
leigh. 

Sec.    and  Treas.— Mrs.    J.   R.   Paae.   Aberdeen. 
Mrs.    W.    S.    Everett.    Rockingham. 


BOARD    OF    DIRECTORS    N.    C.    STATE    COL- 
LEGE   OF    AGRICULTURE    AND 
ENGINEERING. 

P.  S.   Boyd,   Mooresville. 

T.  T.    Thorne,    Rocky   Mount. 

H.  L.   Stevens.   Warsaw. 

C.  W.    Gold,    Greensboro. 
T.  E.    Vann,    Como. 

T.    T.    Ballinger,   Tryon. 
O.    L.    Clark.    Clarkton. 
M.    B.    Stiekley,   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. 


TRUSTEES    A.    AND    T.    COLLEGE. 
GREENSBORO. 

Frank  Armfleld.    Concord. 

S.    P.    Collier.   Jr.,   Winston-Salem. 

J.    H.    Coward,    Ay  den. 

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. 


DIRECTORS    STATE    PRISON. 

James    A.    Leak,    Chm.,    Wadesboro. 
A.    L.    Bullock.    Rowland. 
Richard    M.     Chatham,    Elkin. 
E.    B.    Ficklen,    Greenville. 
W.    M.    Saunders.    Smithfield. 


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- 
struction, member  ex  officio  of  the  Board  of 
Trustees. 

Henry    M.    London,    Secretary. 
Executive    Committee: 

Cameron  Morrison,  ex  officio.  Chairman :  E. 
C  Brooks.  Claudius  Dockery,  J.  W.  Graham. 
Walter  Murphy,  R.  H.  Lewis,  C.  L.  Smith, 
Charles  Whedbee,  J.  S.  Manning,  F.  D. 
Winston,  \V.  N.  Everett,  W.  P.  Bynum,  J.  S. 
Carr,  Josephus  Daniels,  A.  M.  Scales. 
Members   of  the    Board. 

Thomas    Contee    Bowie,    West    Jefferson. 

William  E.    Breese.    Brevard. 

Bennehan    Cameron,     Stagville. 


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James    Lester    DeLaney,    Charlotte. 

Adolphus  Hill  Eller,   Winston-Salem. 

John    William    Fries,    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  Lee   Smith,   Albemarle. 

George    S.    Steele.    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. 

Josephus    Daniels     Raleigh. 

William   Dunn,    Jr.,    New   Bern. 

Augustus  Washington   Graham,    Oxford. 

George    Chancellor    Green,    Weldon. 

Harry  Percy  Grier.   Statesville. 

John    Bryan    Grimes,    Raleigh. 

Alexander   Hawkins   Graham,    Hillsboro. 

Luther   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. 

George   Stephens. 

Julian    Knox   Warren,    Trenton. 

Lindsey   Warren.    Washington. 

Benjamin    Leonidas    Banks.    Gatesville. 

William  Hyslop  Sumner  Burgwyn,  Woodland. 

William   Preston   Bynum,    Greensboro. 

P.urton    Craige,    Winston-Salem. 

Reuben    Oscar   Everett.    Durham. 

John    Washington    Graham.    Hillsboro. 

James  Lee  Hyatt,    Burnsville. 

Benjamin   Kittrell   Lassiter.    Oxford. 

Stahle   Linn.    Salisbury. 

Frank    A.    Linney.    Boone. 

Jacob   Elmer   Long.   Graham 

Walter   Murphy,    Salisbury. 

Henry    Allison    Page,    Aberdeen. 

Edgar  Walker   Pharr,    Charlotce. 

Tasker    Polk,    Warrenton. 

Robert  Burwell  Redwiiic.    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. 
Claudius  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,    Lincolnton. 
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 


BOARD     OF     TRUSTEES     EAST    CAROLINA 

TEACHERS   TRAINING    SCHOOL, 

GREENVILLE. 

F.    C.    Harding.    Greenville. 
J.    B.    Leigh    Elizabeth   City. 
A.    McDowell,    Scotland   Neck. 
Y.    T.    Ormond,    Kinston. 
R.    L.    McLeod,   Maxton. 
J.    R.    Bannerman,    Burgaw. 
Gray  R.    King,   Nashville. 
A.    B.    Andrews.   Raleigh. 
Rudolph  Duffy,   Jacksonville. 
E.    C.    Brooks.    State    Supt.     Public    Instruc- 
tion,  Chairman  Ex  Officio. 


DIRECTORS     CONFEDERATE     WOMAN'S 
HOME.     FAYETTEVILLE. 

James  A.  Bryan,  New  Bern 
W.  E.  MeGill.  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,    Elkin. 

J.    Elwood   Cox,   High   Point. 

J.    Lindsay    Patterson,    Winston-Salem. 


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Campbell- Warner  Company 

JUST    BACK    OF    UNION    STATION 

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MANUFACTURERS   OF 

Monuments 
Iron  Fencing 
Building  Stone 


Cemetery  Work  a  specialty 
Work  erected    anywhere 


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.    H.    McLendon,    Wadesboro 
Joseph  E.  Pogue,  Raleigh. 
J.    T.    Rowland,    Raleigh 
J.    T.    Alderman,   Henderson. 
C.   M.   Wilson,   Wilsons   Mills. 


BOARD    OF    TRUSTEES    STONEWALL    JACK- 
SON    MANUAL    TRAINING     AND 
INDUSTRIAL     SCHOOL. 
CONCORD. 

J.   P.  Cook.   Chm..   Concord. 

Jno.    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.    L.    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.   Raleigh. 


TRUSTEES    SOLDIERS     HOME.     RALEIGH. 

W.    J.    Andrews,    Raleigh. 
Miss    Martha    Haywood,    Raleigh. 
Armstead    Jones.     Raleigh. 
Mrs.    R.    E.    Little.    Wadesboro. 
Julian   S.    Carr.   Durh>in\ 
Baxter  Durham.   Raleigh. 
Claude  Barbee,  Raleigh. 


DIRECTORS    CASWELL    TRAINING    SCHOOL. 
KINSTON. 

W.    P.    Anderson,   Wilson. 
James  P.    Bunn,   Rocky   Mount. 
Dr.    I     W.    Faison,    Charlotte. 
Dr.    J.    L.    McMillan,    Red    Springs. 
W.    P.    Parsons.    Wadesboro 
Mrs.    S.    P.    Sitterson,    Kinston. 
James    F.    McMahon,    Raleigh. 
Dr.   M.   R.    Stephenson.   Seaboard. 
A.    B.    Croom,   Jr.,   Wilmington. 


DIRECTORS    STATE     SCHOOL     FOR    THE 
DEAF     AND     BLIND,     MORGANTON. 

James  F.    Barrett.   Ashevillo. 
Janniss   Morrill.    Faulklaml. 
W.    W.    Neal,    Marion 
J.    L.    Scott,   Jr..    Graham. 
W.    R     Whitson.    Asheville. 
Mrs.    I.    P.    Jeter,    Morganton. 
A.   C    Miller.    Shelby. 


DIRECTORS    STATE     HOSPITAL. 
GOLDSBORO. 

C.   P.   Aycock,   Pantego 

II.   M.    Blue,   Laurlnburg 

H.    V.    Horton.    Winston  Salem. 

F.   B.  McKinne,  Loulsburg. 

Nathan   O'Berry.    Goldsboro. 
H.   C.    McQueen.   Wilmington. 
John   D.    Robinson.    Wnllnc- 


BOARD   OF   ARCHITECTURAL  EXAMINATION 
AND    REGISTRATION. 

W.   E.   Buyer.   Secretary,  Charlotte, 
w.   c.    Northup,   Winston  Sal 

W.    G.    Rogers.    Chin 

W     ii     Txird.    Asheville 
iiarrv    Barton,    Greensboro. 
.Tas    F    Game,   Jr.,   Wllmingl 
J.   it.   Lynch,  Wilmington. 


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DIRECTORS    STATE     HOSPITAL, 
MORGANTON 

J.   R.   Boyd.   Waynesvllle. 

C.    E.    Brooks.    Hendersonville 

-Mrs.    E.    C.    Stafford.    Asheville. 

C.    C.   Cranford.   Asheboro. 

J.    H.    Giles,    Glen   Alpine. 

G.    S.    Kirhy.    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.    Evans.    Windsor. 

Felix    Harvey,    Kinston. 

George   Howard,    Tarboro. 

Walter  L.   Parsons.  Rockingham. 

L.    R     Varser.   Lumherton. 

John   F.    Wiley,    Durham. 

Mrs.   Marshall  F.    Williams,    Faison 


TRUSTEES    ORTHOPOEDIC     HOSPITAL. 
GASTONIA. 

Charles  B.   Armstrong,   Gastonia 
W.    ('.    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. 


DIRECTORS    A.    &    N.    C.    RAILROAD. 

Officers: 

President— Dr.      Joseph     F.     Patterson,      New- 
Bern. 

Secretary     and     Treasurer — Stamps     Howard 
Tarboro. 

Attorney — W.    F.    Evan?.    Raleigh. 

State's  Proxy — L.    W.    Tucker,    Greenville. 

Auditor— Charles    V.    Webb.    Morehead    Citv 

State    Expert— T.    Bodie    Ward.    Wilson 

Finance  Commission — J.   Y.   .Toymr.   LnOrangp; 
W.     M.     Webb.     Morehead     Citv;    John     S 
Weskett.    Bayboro. 
Directors: 

C.    D.    Bradham,    New   Bern. 

H.   T.   Bateman.   Wilson.- 

T.    Austin   Finch.    Thomasville. 

M.    L    Jones.    Goldsboro. 

Courtney    Mitch»ll.    Kinston. 

W.    C.    Petty.    Charlotte. 

David   F.    McKinney,   Louishurg. 

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 — Be"i     ,T.    Smith,    ChaHott^ 

Attorney— R.  N.  Hatckett,  North  Wilkesboro. 
Directors- 

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W.    T.    Brown.   Winston-Salem. 

C     W     Johnston.    Charlotte. 

■Robert    Lassitor.    Charlotte. 

R     H.     W      Stone.    Greensboro. 

Wiliam    Weill.    Charlotte 

Gilbert   C.    White,    Durham. 

STATE     ROARD     OF     RFR ISTR  ATiON     OF 
ENGINEERS    AND    I  A  M  r>    SURVEYORS 

P.    H.    Daggett,    Chapel  Hill. 

N.    C.    Mullican.    Mocksville. 

Harry    St.    George   Tucker,    Secretary,    Raleigh 

Chares    E.    Waddell.    Asheville. 

Gilbert   C.    Whit?,    Durham. 


STATE     STANDARD     KEEPER. 

T.    F.    Brockwell,    Raleigh. 


STATE     BOARD    OF    MEDICAL    EXAMINERS. 

I 'resident— William   P.    Holt,    M.D      Duke 
See  -Treas.— Kemp      P.     B.      Bonner.       M  \> 
Raleigh. 

William   P.    Holt,    M.D.,    Duke 
Lifter   A.    Crowell     M.D.,    Lincolnton 
l     Gerald   Murphy.    M.D.,    Wilmington. 
Lucius   X.    Glenn,   M.D.,   Gastonia. 
William   M.    Jones,    M.D.,    Greensboro 
Clarence   A.    Shore,   M.D.,   Raleigh 


STATE     BOARD     OF     ACCOUNTANCY 

•1.    J.    Bernard,    Secretary,    Raleigh. 
Charles    K.    Goodno.    Raleigh. 
John   B.    McCabe,   Wilmington. 
George    G.    Scott,    Charlotte. 


STATE    BOARD    CHIROPRATIC    EXAMINERS 
I.    C.    Carlson,    Greensboro. 
Eugene  L.    Cox,    Secretary,    Winston-Salem. 
William   P.    Love,    Charlotte. 


BOARD  OF  DENTAL  EXAMINERS. 

J.    Martin   Fleming,   Raleigh. 

F.    L.    Hunt,    Secretary,   Asheville. 


STATE  EXAMINERS  IN  OPTOMETRY. 

Fred   N.    Day.   Winston-Salem. 

F.     C.    Roberts,    President,    Charlotte. 

A.    G     Spingler,   Raleigh. 

Sam    Levy,    Charlotte. 

A.    P.    Stallings,    Secretary,   High   Point. 


BOARD     OF     NAVIGATION     AND     PILOTAGE. 

C.    C.    Chadbourn,    Wilmington. 
Richard   Dosher.    Southport 
Eenry    C.    McQueen.    Wilmington. 
James    Sprunt.    Wilmington. 
Thomas   F.    Wood.    Wilmington. 


STATE     BOARD     EXAMINERS     TRAINED 
NURSES. 

Miss    Dorothy   Hayden,    Secretary,    Greensboro 


STATE      BOARD     OF     EMBALMERS     AND 
UNDERTAKERS. 

F.     H.    Volger,    Secretary,    Winston-Salem. 


STATE     BOARD     OF     PHARMACY. 

F.    W.    Hancock,    Secretary,    Oxford. 
Kelley   E.    Bennett,    Bryson   City. 
C.    P.    Gillyer.    Morganton. 
Frank    S.    Smith,   Asheville. 
Edward  V.    Moeller,    Tarboro 


STATE    BOARD    OF    OSTEOPATHIC 
EXAMINERS. 

S.    W.    Huffman.    Statesville. 

F.    R.    Heine,    Secretary,    Greensboro. 

W.    E.    Crutchfleld,    Greensboro 


Birth  Rate. 

For  the  third  consecutive  year  in  1921  North 
Carolina  again  led  the  United  States  with 
the  highest  birth  rate,  this  being  33.4  per 
1,000  of  population.  The  rate  for  the  entire 
registration  area,  this  including  82  per  cent 
of  the  population  of  the  Nation,  was  24.3,  or 
more  than  ten  per  1,000  less  than  North 
Carolina.  This  State  also  led  in  the  birth 
rate  for  whites,  this  being  32.7  per  1,000 
and  was  third  for  the  colored  races,  this 
being  34.3  per  1,000.  North  Carolina  again 
had  one  of  the  lowest  death  rates  in  the 
country,  this  being  11  per  1,000  of  population 
as  compared  with  12.4  for  the  registration 
area.  The  white  deatn  rate  was  9.6  per 
1,000  and  the  colored  death  rate  14.3  per 
1,000. 


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State  Government 

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SENATORS. 

First  District— T.  W.  Costen  <D. ).  Gates- 
ville:   P.    H.    Williams    (D.),    Elizabeth   City. 

Second  District— Harry  \V.  Stubbs  (D.) 
Williamston :    P.    H.    Johnson    (D. ).    Pantego. 

Third  District— A.  T.  Castelloe  (D.),  Au- 
landef. 

Fourth  District— W.  L.  Long  (D.)t  Roanoke 
Rapids;    Paul    Jones    (D. ),    Tarboro. 

Fifth  District— S.  J.   Everett   (D. ),  Greenville. 

Sixth  District — O.  B.  Moss  (D.),  Spring 
Hope:   C.    P.    Harris    (D.),    Mapleville. 

Seventh  District— L.  P.  Tapp  (D.),  Kinston; 
J.   S.   Hargett   (D.),   Trenton. 

Eighth  District— H.  B.  Parker  (D.),  Golds- 
boro;    Paul   D.    Grady    (D. ),    Kenly. 

Ninth  District — Rivers  D.  Johnson  (D.). 
Warsaw;    Emmett    Bellamy    (D.),    Wilmington. 

Tenth  District — J.  A.  Brown  (D.),  Chad- 
bourn;    J.    W.    Ruark    (D.),    Southport. 

Eleventh  District — L.  R.  Varser  (D. ),  Lum- 
berton. 

Twelfth  District— D.  A.  McDonald  (D. ). 
Carthage;  J.   R.    Baggett    (D.).   Lillington. 

Thirteenth  District — James  L.  Griffln  (I).  I. 
Pittsboro;    Chas.    U.    Harris    (D.),    Raleigh. 

Fourteenth  District — Howard  F.  Jones  (D.), 
VVarrenton. 

Fifteenth    District— A.     A.     Hicks     (D.),     Ox- 


ford. 

Sixteenth 
Yanceyville : 


District— Roht.      T.      Wilson      (D.). 
J.    Clyde   Ray    (D. I,    Hillsboro. 

Seventeenth  District— O.  E.  Mendenhall 
(D.l,  High  Point;  Junius  C.  Brown  (D.), 
Madison. 

Eighteenth  District— W.  E.  Harrison  (D.), 
Rockingham;   C.    C.    Bennett    (D.).    Samarcand. 

Nineteenth  District— W.  C.  Heath  (D.), 
Monroe;    J.     M.     Boyette    (D.l.    Albemarle. 

Twentieth  District— J.  L.  DeLaney  (D.), 
Charlotte;   Frank  Armflekl    (D.).    Concord. 

Twenty-first  District— Walter  II.  Woodson 
(D.),   Salisbury. 

Twenty-second    District — A.     F.     Sams 
Winston-Salem. 

Twenty-third    District— R.    L.     Haymore    (R. 
Mount    Airy. 

Twenty-fourth     District— G.     T.     Wlme 
Hamptonville. 

Twenty-fifth      District— Buren 
Statesville;    Wm. 
Station. 


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Twenty-sixth  District— A.  E.  Woltz  (D.), 
Gastonia. 

Twenty-seventh    District— D.     F.     Giles     (D 
Marion;     S.     C.     Lattimore     (D.l.     Shelby,      B 
F.    D. 

Twenty-eighth  District — Mark  Squires  (D. ), 
Lenoir. 

Twenty-ninth  District — Allen  Jones  (D.), 
Furches. 

Thirtieth  District— J.  M.  Hodges  (R.),  New- 
land 

Thirty-first  District— Plato  D.  Ebbs  (D.), 
Asheville. 

Thirty-second  District — J.  M.  Zachary  (D.), 
Calvert. 

Thirty-third  District— G.  B.  Walker  (D.). 
Andrews. 

Officers 

President  of  Senate — W.  B.  Cooper,  of  New 
Hanover. 

President  Pro  Tem — Lunsford  Long,  of 
Halifax. 

Principal  Clerk — Frank  I).  Hackett,  of 
Wilkes. 

Reading  Clerk— Phil.  C.  Cocke,  of  Bun- 
combe. 

Engrossing  Clerk — J.  J.  Mackay,  of  Bun- 
coml  e. 

Sergeant-at-Arms — W.  1>.  Gaster,  of  Cum- 
berland. 

Assistant  Sergeant-at-Arms  T.  W.  Hrys,.n. 
of     Henderson, 


REPRESENTATIVES. 
Alamanc* — E.    s     Parker,   .ir  .    (D.),   Graham 
Alexander— F.     C.     Gwaltney     (I>.  i.    Taj 

Villr 

Alleghany— R.     A.     DoughtOD     (D.),     Sparta 

Vnson     Bei  I     E     '  e tl    (D.),    "  idi  il 

Ashe— T.    C      Bowie    (D.),    Ji 
\\  ry     Ed     S     Dovi  n    (D.),    Luvrl 
Beaufort— Lindsay    C,    Warren    (D.), 
Ington. 

Bertie     Dr     1.     \     Howell    (D.),   Col 
Bladen    i>      B      Johns*  a     (D 

town. 

Brunswick  M.  B.      Watklna      d>  I,      Town 
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Caldwell— Frank    D.    Grist    (D.),    Lenoir. 
Camden— Charles    Norris    (D.).    South    Mills. 
Carteret — M.     Leslie    Davis    (D. ),     Beaufort. 
Caswell— W.     L.    Taylor    (D.),    Semora. 
Catawba — W.    A.   Deaton    (D. ),   Hickory. 


A.    Snipes    (D.),    Bynura. 
H.     Dillard     (D.),    Murphy. 
D.    Pruden    (D. ).    Edenton. 
Pass    (D.),    Hayesville. 
Roan       Davis       (D.).       Kings 


\V.      Hooks      (D.),      White- 


Chatham — ('. 
Cherokee — J. 
Chowan — W. 
Clay— W.    B. 

Cleveland — J. 
Mountain. 

Columbus — Geo. 
ville. 

Craven — R.    P.    Williams    (D.),    New    Bern. 

Cumberland— Q.   K.   Nimocks,   Sr.,    (D.),   Fay 
etteville. 

Currituck — J.    L.    Dunston    (D.),    Waterlily. 

Dare — Chas.    H.    Grady    (D.),    Manteo. 

Davidson — H.    D.    Townsend    (D.),    Erlanger. 

Davie — M.     J.     Hendricks     (D. ),    Cana. 

Duplin — J.    H.    Newberry     (D.) 

Durham— R.     O.     Everett     (D.) 
S.     Bryant     (D.),    Durham. 

Edgecombe — R.      T.      Fountain 
Mount. 

Forsyth— C.  E.  Hamilton  (D. ),  Winston- 
Salem;  R.  M.  Cox  (D.),  Winston-Salem; 
Luther    Ferrell     (D. ),     Winston-Salem. 

Franklin — George  H.  Cooper  (D.),  Louis- 
burg.  ; 

Gaston — H.  S.  Sellers  (D.),  Kings  Moun- 
tain;    H.     B.     Gaston     (D.),     Belmont. 

Graham — T.    M.    Jenkins    (R. ).    Robbinsville. 

Gates — R.    W.     Simpson     (D.),    Trotville. 

Granville — .Tno.  S.  Watkins  (D.),  Yirgilina. 
Va.,    R.    F.    D.    2. 

Greene — Levi   Hill    (D.),    LaGrange. 

Guilford— T.  E.  Whitaker  (D. ).  Oak 
Bidge;  C.  G  Wri-ht  (D  ).  Greensboro;  .Tno. 
W.     King     (D. ),     Greensboro. 


Warsaw. 
Durham ;    V. 

(D.),      Rocky- 


Halifax— R.  H.  Parker  (D.),  Enfield:  Chas. 
R.    Daniel    (D.),    Weldon. 

Harnett — N.     A.     Townsend     (D.),     Dunn. 

Haywood — T.    L.    Gwynn    (D.),    Springdale. 

Henderson— C.  P.  Rogers  (D.),  East  Flat 
Rock. 

Hertford — L.     J.     Lawrence,     Murfreesboro. 

Hoke — Martin    A.    Patterson    (D.),    Raeford. 

Hyde — G.     E.     Davis     (D. ).     Lake    Landing. 

Iredell— Zeb.  V.  Turlington  (D.),  Moores- 
ville. 

Jackson— O.   B.    Coward    (D.),   Webster. 

Johnston — W.  M.  Sanders  (D.),  Smithfield , 
D.     J.     Thurston     (D. ).     Clayton. 

Jones — T.    C.    Whitaker    (D.).    Trenton. 

Lee — Dr.     E.     M.     Mclver     (D.),     Jonesbcro. 

Lenoir— J.    G.     Dawson     (D.).    Kinston. 

Lincoln — A.    L.    Quickel    (D.),    Lincolnton. 

Macon— J.    Frank    Ray    (D.),    Franklin. 

Madison— J.     Wiley     Nelson     (D.),     Marshall. 

Martin— Clayton     Moore     (D.).     Williamston. 

McDowell— W.    W.    Neal    (D. ),    Marion. 

Mecklenburg— Edgar  W.  Pharr  (D.).  Char- 
lotte; R.  M.  Person  (D. ),  Charlotte;  W.  R. 
Matthews     (D.),     Charlotte. 

Mitchell— Dr.  C.  A.  Peterson  (R.),  Spruce 
Pine. 

Montgomery — R.    B.    Reynolds    (D.),    Star. 

Mi >i>re — Geo.    R.    Ross    (D.l,   Jackson   Springs. 

Nash— Dr.  J.  C.  Braswell  (D.),  Whitakers; 
J.     W.     Rohbins     (D.),     Rocky    Mount. 

New  Hanover — L.  J.  Poisson  (D.),  Wil- 
mington:   J.    E.    L.    Wade    (D.),    Wilmington. 

Northampton— W.  H.  S.  Burgwyn  (D.), 
Jackson. 

Onslow— H.    V.    Grant    (D.K    Sneeds   Ferry. 

orange— A.    H.    Graham    (D.),    Hillsboro. 

Pamlico — Frank    B.    Hooker     (D.),     Oriental. 

Pasquotank— F.  F.  Cohoon  (D.),  Elizabeth 
City. 


STATE  GOVERNMENT—  Jl  DICIAL   DEPARTMENT 


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CHAS.    LEE    SMITH, 
President 


HOWELL    L.    SMITH, 
Secretary 


WM.    OLIVER    SMITH. 
Treasurer 


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Printers,  Publishers  and  Stationers 
Steel  and   Copper  Plate  Engravers 

Manufacturers    of 

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Pender — \V.    H.     Lewis     (D.),    Atkinson. 
Perquimans — B.    F.     Bray    (D.),    Hertford. 
Person — W.    A.    Warren    (D.),    Hurdle    Mills. 
Pitt — Julius    Brown    (D.),    Greenville;    R.    \V. 
Smith     (D.),    Ayden. 
Polk — Clarence   Morgan    (R. ),    Tryon. 
Randolph — I.    C.    Moser    (D. ),    Asheboro. 

N.     Everett     (D.),     Rocking- 
Secretary    of    State,    January 


Richmond — W. 
ham.       (Appointed 
15,    1923.) 

Robeson— D.     P. 
Collier    Cobb    (D. ) 

Rockingham- 
ville :    Thomas 

Rowan — Walter 
J.    W.     Rideoutte 

Rutherford — J. 
City. 

Sampson — T.    E. 

Scotland— E.    H. 

Stanly— Thos.     P. 
marie. 

Stokes — C.    M.    Hauser    (D.),    Germantown. 

Surry — W.    M.    Jackson     (R. ),    Dobson. 

Swain— Dr.       James      Dehart       (D.},      Bryson 
City. 


McKinnon     (D.),     Rowland; 
Parkton. 

-James   W.    Walker    (I).).    Reids- 
W.    Rankin    (D.),    Reidsville. 
Murphy       (1).),      Salisbury; 
(D.),     Salisbury. 
E.     McFarland     (D.),     Forest 

Owen     (R.),    Clinton. 
Gibson    (I>.).    Laurinburg. 
Bumgardner     (I).).     Albe- 


Transylvania — \V.  If.  Duckworth  iD>.  Bre- 
vard. 

Tyrrell— F.    L.   W.    Col n    (B.),    Columbia. 

Union — J.    F.    Milliken    (D.),    Monroe. 

Vance — Robert    B.    Taylor    (D.i.    Townesvllle 

Wake — N.  L.  Broughton  (I),  i.  earner; 
C.  A.  Gosney  (D. ),  Raleigh;  Clarence  If. 
Cbamblee    (D.),   Zehulon. 

Warren — Walter    R.    Vaughn     (D.),     Vaughn 

Washington— Van   B.    Martin    (D.),    I'l\i 

Watauga— Blaine    Coffey    (R.).    Shulls    Mills. 

Wayne— Thomas  I.  Sutton  (D.),  Coldsboro; 
A.    W.    Byrd    (D.),    Mount    Olive. 

Wilkes— Charles  H.    Cowlea    (H. ),    Wllkesboro, 

Wilson— H.    G.     Connor,    Jr.     (D.),    Wilson. 

Yadkin — S.    L.    Doub    (it  .),     Bast     Bend. 

Yancey — D.   M.    Buck    (1).),   Bald  Mountain. 
Officers 
the     House — John     G.      Dawson, 


Alex. 


Speaker     of 

of    Lenoir. 
Chief    Clerk- 
Reading    Clerk— D. 
Engrossing      Clerk- 

Cabarrus. 

Sergeant- at- Arms— 

Randolph. 


Lasslter,  of  Bertie. 
P.  Delllnger,  ol  G« 
Miss      Rosa      Munds,      "i 


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Burkhead,       of 


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,  oi  New  Hanover,  Associate- 
Justice. 

W.   J.   Adams,   of  Moore.   Associate  Justice. 

Edward  C.   Seawell,  Clerk,  Raleigh. 

Marshall  DeL.  Haywood,  Marshal  and  Li- 
brarian,   Raleigh. 

Robert   C.    Strong,    Reporter,    Raleigh 

The  Supreme  Court  meets  on  the  flrsl  Mon- 
day    in     February     and     the     last     Mondi 

August  of  each  year.  Th  •  .all  of  appeals 
from  the  judicial  districts  begins  on  Tuesday 
of   each   week   during   the   term. 


Judges    of    Superior   Courts 

First    District— W.    M.     Bond.     Bdenton. 
Second    District— George   W.    Connor,    W 
Third    District     John    H.    Kerr,    Warrenton 
Fourth    District— F.    A.    Daniels,    Goldsboro. 
Fifth    District— J.    Loyd    Horton,     Farmvllle 


Sixth    District     11.    A     Grady,    Clinton. 
Seventh        Districl     Thomas        II         Calyert, 

Raleigh, 
Eighth    Districl     E     n     Cranmer,    Southport 
Ninth    District     N.    A.    Sinclair,    Fayett, 
Tenth    Districl     W.    A.     Devin,    Oi 
Eleventh    Districl     H.    P.    Lane,    Reidsville. 
Twelfth    Districl     Thomas    J.    Shaw,    '■ 

horo. 

Thirl in    Districl      \     M     Stack,    ttoi 

Fourteenth    Districl     W.     l'      Harding,    • 

I. itli' 

Fifteenth     District       B       1 

Sixteenth    Districl     J.    I.. 
Seventeenth    District— T. 

Eighti  'inii    Districl      i     i- 

\in,  teenth     Districl     P      A 
shall. 

Twentieth     Districl     T      D 
City. 

Emergency   Judges. 

i,i,     n     i'.'   v. n,    Wa  ihlngton 
Garland     I  i  i 


Long,    Statesvllle, 

Wi  ii  .   Sb 
B      i  Inli  t,    W 


Ray,    B 

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THE  YARBOROUGH 

RALEIGH'S   LEADING  AND   LARGEST   HOTEL 

EUROPEAN  PLAN 
Rates:  Rooms  $1.50  to  $3.50 

B.   H.   GRIFFIN    HOTEL    COMPANY,    Proprietor 


Solicitors 


District—  W. 


Small,       Elizabeth 


First 

City.  ,     „ 

Second   District— Richard    G.    Allsbrook,    Tar- 
boro.  , 

Third    District— Garland    E.    Midyette.    Jack- 
son. 

Fourth   District— C.    L.    Williams,    Sanford. 

Fifth    District— Jesse    H.    Davis,    New    Bern. 

Sixth     District— J.     A.     Powers,     Kinston. 

Seventh    District— W.     F.     Evans,     Raleigh. 

Eighth    District— Woodus     Kellum,     Wilming- 
ton. 

Ninth     District— T.     A.     McNeill,     Lumberton. 

Tenth    District — L.     P.     McLendon,    Durham. 

Eleventh      District— S.      P.      Graves,      Mount 
Airy. 

Twelfth    District— J.     F.     Spruill.    Lexington. 

Thirteenth     District— VV.     D.     Phillips.     Rock- 
ingham. 

Fourteenth    District— J.     G.     Carpenter,    Gas- 
tonia. 

Fifteenth    District— Z.    V.     Long,    Statesville. 

Sixteenth     District— R.      L.      Huffman,      Mor- 
ganton. 

Seventeenth       District — Johnson       J.       Hayes, 
North    Wilkesboro. 

Eighteenth     District — J 
fordton. 

Nineteenth    District — J. 
Twentieth      District — G. 
ville. 


Fall  Term— Judge  George  \V.    Connor,  Wilson. 

Solicitor — R.    G.     Allsbrook,    Tarboro. 

Edgecombe — January  22.  March  5,  April  2, 
May  29,  September  10,  October  22,  November 
12. 

June    18,    September    17, 


M.     Carson,    Ruther- 


E. 
C. 


Swain,    Asheville. 
Davis.      Waynes- 


Superior  Courts  For  1923 

FIRST     JUDICIAL     DISTRICT 

Spring  Term — Judge  George  W.  Connor. 
Wilson. 

Fall    Term— Judge    W.    M.    Bond.    Edenton. 

Solicitor— W.    L.    Small.    Elizabeth   City. 

Currituck— Man*   5,    April    30,    September    3. 

Camden — March    12,    September    24. 

Pasquotank — January  1,  February  12,  March 
19,    September    17,    November    5,    November    12. 

Perquimans — January  22,  April  16.  Octo- 
ber   29. 

Chowan— April   2,    September   10,    December   3. 

Gates— March    26,    July    30,    December    10. 

Dare— May    28,    October    22. 

Tyrrell— January  29.  April  23,  June  4. 
August    27.    November    26. 

Hyde — May    21,    October    15. 

Beaufort — January  15.  February  19,  April 
9,  May  7,  July  23,  October  1.  November  19. 
December    17. 

SECOND      JUDICIAL      DISTRICT 

Spring  Term— Judge  John  H.  Kerr.  Warren  - 
ton. 


February    26,    March    12, 
August     27,     October     8, 


Martin — March  19, 
December   10. 

Nash — January  29', 
April  23,  May  21, 
November    26. 

Washington— January  8,  April  16,  July  9, 
October  15. 

Wilson— February   5,    May   14,   June    25,    Sep- 
tember*  3,    October   1.    October    29,    December   17. 
THIRD     JUDICIAL     DISTRICT 

Spring  Term— Judge  F.  A.  Daniels,  Golds- 
boro. 

Fall  Term— Judge  John  H.  Kerr.  Warren - 
ton. 

Solicitor — Garland    E.     Midyette.     Jackson. 

riertford— February  26,  April  16,  'August  6, 
October    15. 

Bertie — February  12,  February  19,  May  7, 
August    27,    November    12. 

Northampton— April  2,  'August  6.  October 
28. 

Halifax— January  29,  March  19.  May  28, 
August   13,    November    26. 

Warren— January   15,   May   21,    September   17. 

Vance — March    5,    June    18,    October    1. 

•Northampton    and    Hertford    conflict. 
FOURTH     JUDICIAL     DISTRICT 

Spring  Term— Judge  J.  Loyd  Horton,  Farm- 
ville. 

Fall    Term— Judge    F.    A.    Daniels.    Goldsboro. 

Solicitor— C.     L.    Williams,    Sanford. 

Wayne— January  22,  April  9,  May  28, 
August    20,    October    8,    November    26. 

Johnston— February  19.  March  12,  April  23, 
August    13.    September    24.    December    10. 

Harnett — January  8,  February  5,  May  21, 
September    3,    November    12. 

Chatham — January  15,  March  19,  May  14, 
July    30,    October    22. 

Lee— March  26,  May.  7,  July  16,  Septem- 
ber   17,    October   29. 

FIFTH    JUDICIAL    DISTRICT 

Spring  Term— Judge  Henry  A.  Grady, 
Clinton. 

Fall  Term — Judge  J.  Loyd  Horton.  Farm- 
ville. 

Solicitor— Jesse    H.     Davis,    New    Bern. 

Pitt— January  15.  January  22.  February 
19,  March  19,  April  16,  May  21,  May  28. 
August  20,  August  27,  September  10,  Septem- 
ber   24,     October    22.     October    29. 

Craven— January  8,  February  5,  April  9, 
May  14,  June  4,  September  3,  October  1. 
November   19. 


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culture and  Specialized  Courses  in  Farm  Crops,  Agricultural 
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ticulture, Poultry  Science,  Soils,  Veterinary  Medicine,  Voca- 
tional  Education. 

Chemistry,  Agricultural  Chemistry,  Textile  Chetnistry  and 
Dyeing. 

Civil   Engineering,  Architecture,   and   Highway    Engineering. 
Electrical   Engineering. 
Mechanical   Engineering. 

Textile  Engineering,  Textile  Manufacturing,  Textile  Chem- 
istry and  Dyeing. 

Agricultural    Economics    and    Business    Administration. 

Entrance  requirements,  15  units — English,  3;  History.  - ; 
Mathematics,    2%;    Science,    1;    Elective,    6y2. 

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Pamlico — April    30,    November    5. 
Jones— April   2,    September   17. 
Carteret— January    29,    March    12,     June    11. 
October   15,    December   3. 

Greene— February    26.    June    25,    December    10. 

SIXTH     JUDICIAL     DISTRICT 

Spring  Term— Judge  Thomas  H.  Calvert, 
Raleigh.  ,        __    . 

Fall   Term— Judge    Henry   A.    Grady,    Clinton. 

Solicitor— J.    A.    Powers,    Kinston. 

Duplin— January  8,  January  29,  March  26, 
July    9,    August    27,    October   1,    December    3. 

Lenoir— January  22,  February  19,  April  9. 
May  21.  June  11,  August  20,  October  15, 
November    5,    December    10. 

Sampson— February  5,  March  12,  April  30, 
August    6,     September    10,    October    22. 

Onslow— March  5,  April  16,  July  16,  Octo- 
ber   8,    November    19. 

SEVENTH     JUDICIAL     DISTRICT 

Spring  Term— Judge  E.  H.  Cranmer,  South- 
port  _  ,      , 

Fall  Term— Judge  Thomas  H.  Calvert, 
Raleigh. 

Solicitor— W.    F.    Evans,    Raleigh. 

Wake— January    8.    January    29.     February    5, 
February    12,    March    5,    March    12,    March    26, 
April    9,    April    16,    April    30,    May    7.    May    21. 
June   4,    June    11,    July   9.    September    10,    Sep 
tember    17,    October    1,    October    8,    Octobei 
November  5,  November  26,   December   10. 

Franklin— January  15,  February  19,  May  14, 
August    27,    October    15,    November    12. 

EIGHTH    JUDICIAL    DISTRICT 

Spring  Term— Judge  V.  A.  Sinclair,  Fay- 
etteville. 

Fall  Term— Judge   E.    It.   Cranmer,   Southporl 

Solicitor— Woodua    Kellum,    Wilmington. 


New      Hanover — January      IS,       Februarj 
March    5,    March    19,    April    16,     May     11.     Maj 
28,     June     11.     July     9,      September      LO, 
tember    17.     October    15,     November     12,     D 
ber    3. 

Pender— January      22.      March     26.      May     21, 
September   24,    October   29. 

Columbus— January     29,     February     19,      \ 
30,    August    20,    November    19. 

Brunswick— January     8,     April     9,     .lone     18. 
September    :f.    October    1. 

NINTH     JUDICIAL     DISTRICT 

Spring   Term— Judge    W     A     Devln,    Oxford. 

Fall     Term — Indue     \       A      Sll  ;    lyette- 

ville. 

Solicitor— T.    A.    McNeill,    Lumberton. 

Bladen— January     B,     March     12.     April     28, 
August   6,   October   15. 

Cumberland  January  15,  February 
March  19,  April  80,  Maj  28,  August  27 
tember   17.   October   22,    November   19 

Hoke     January      22.      April      16,      AugUSl       18, 
November   12. 

Robeson     January    29,     Fetalis  bruary 

27,    April    2.    Mas     i  I,    Juls    9,    Beptember    8, 
Oc'totfer  l.   November  5,    Di  ceml  i 

TENTH     JUDICIAL     DISTRICT 

Spring  Term    Judi  e  V\     M     Boi  d,    Edi  nton. 

1,'nii    Term     Judge    W      \     Devln,    Oxford. 

Sollcitoi     i.     P     McLendon,    Durham 

Alamanci     Februar:       8      April     I,     M 
June     im.     August     18,     September     :<.     Novem 
l  er    28. 

Durham    Januarj    v    Februarj    19,    Hi 
April     80,     May     21.     Septombei      11 
8,    October   29,    December   :t 

rllli      i  i  v 

Octol  Br    22,    November    12. 


STATE  GOVERNMENT— JUDICIAL  DEPARTMENT 


B.  W.  BAKER.  President  J.  B.  MANN,  Sec.-Treas. 

Baker  -  Thompson  Lumber  Co. 

(Incorporated) 
RALEIGH,   NORTH    CAROLINA 

Manufacturers  and  Jobbers 

MILLWORK 

Beaverboard,  Vulcanite  Shingles  and   Roofing 


Orange — March  19,  May  14,  August  27, 
<>i  tol  er  1,    December   10. 

Person — January  29,  April  23,  August  6, 
October    15. 

ELEVENTH     JUDICIAL    DISTRICT 

Spring  Term — Judge  Thomas  J.  Shaw, 
Greensboro. 

Fall    Term— Judge    H.    P.    Lane,    Reidsville. 

Solicitor — S.     Porter    Graves.     Mount    Airy. 

Ashe — April    9,    July   9,    October    15. 

Alleghany — May    7,    September    24. 

Surry— February  5,  April  23,  June  23,  August 
27.    October    22. 

Forsyth — January  8,  February  12,  March 
12,  March  26,  May  21,  July  23,  September  10, 
October   1,   November  5,  December   10. 

Rockingham — January  22,  February  26,  May 
14,    June    18,    August    6,    November    19. 

Caswell — April    2,     August    20,    December    3. 
TWELFTH     JUDICIAL     DISTRICT 

Spring   Term— Judge   A.    M.    Stack,   Monroe. 

Fall  Term — Judge  Thomas  J.  Shaw,  Greens- 
boro. 

Solicitor — J.     F.     Spruill,     Lexington. 

Guilford— January  15,  January  22,  February 
12,  March  12.  March  19,  April  16,  April  30, 
May  14,  June  11,  June  18,  August  13,  August 
20,  September  3,  September  17,  October  1.  Oc- 
tober 8,  November  5,  December  3,  December 
10,    December   17. 

Davidson — February  26,  May  7,  May  28, 
July    30,    November    29. 

St. ikes — April  2,  July  16,  October  22,  October 
29. 

THIRTEENTH      JUDICIAL     DISTRICT 

Spring  Term — Judge  W.  F.  Harding,  Char- 
lotte. 

Fall    Term— Judge    A.    M.    Stack,    Monroe. 

Solicitor — W.    D.    Phillips,    Rockingham. 

I'liion — January  29,  February  19,  March  26, 
May    7,    July    30,    August    20,    October    15. 

Anson — January  15,  March  5,  June  25 
September    in,    September    24,   November    12. 

Scotland — March  12,  April  SO,  June  4,«  Octo- 
ber   29,  November  26. 

Moore — January  22,  February  12,  May  21, 
August    13,    September    17,    December    10. 

Richmond — January  8,  March  19,  April  9, 
May  28,  June  18,  July  16,  July  23.  Septem- 
ber   3,    October    1,    Novemher    5,    December    3. 

Stanly — February  5,  April  2,  May  14,  July 
9,    October    8,    November    19. 

FOURTEENTH     JUDICIAL     DISTRICT 

Spring  Term — Judge  R.  F.  Long,  States 
ville. 

Fall    Term— Judge   W.    F.    Harding,    Charlotte. 

Solicitor — John    O.    Carpenter,    Gastonia. 


Gaston — January  15,  January  22,  March  19, 
April  16,  June  4,  August  13,  August  20, 
September  17,   October   22,   December  3. 

Mecklenburg — January  8,  February  5,  Feb- 
ruary 26.  March  5,  April  2,  April  30,  May 
14,  May  21,  June  11,  July  9,  August  27,  Sep- 
tember 3,  October  1,  October  8,  October  29, 
November    12,    November    19. 

FIFTEENTH    JUDICIAL    DISTRICT 

Spring    Term — Judge    J.    L.    Webb,    Shelby. 

Fall    Term — Judge    R.    F.    Long,    Statesville. 

Solicitor — Z.    V.   long,    Statesville. 

Iredell — January  29,  March  12,  May  11,  July 
30,    November    5. 

Cabarrus — January  8,  February  26,  April 
23,    August    13,     October    15. 

Randolph— March  19,  April  2,  July  16,  Sep- 
tember   3,    October    29,    December    3. 

Rowan — February  12,  March  5,  May  7, 
September    10,    October    8,    November    19. 

Montgomery — January  22,  April  9,  July  9, 
September    24,    October    1. 

SIXTEENTH    JUDICIAL    DISTRICT 

Spring  Term— Judge  T.  B.  Finley,  Wilkes- 
boro. 

Fall    Term— Judge    J.     L.     Webb,     Shelby. 

Solicitor — R.   L.   Huffman,  Morganton. 

Catawba — January  1,  February  5,  July  2, 
September    3.    November    12. 

Cleveland— March    26,    July    23,    October    29. 

Lincoln — January    29,    July    16,    October    15. 

Burke — March  12,  August  6,  October  1, 
December    10. 

Caldwell— February  26,  May  21,  August  20, 
November    26. 

SEVENTEENTH     JUDICIAL     DISTRICT 

Spring    Term — Judge    J.    Bis    Ray,    Rurnsville. 

Fall    Term— Judge    T.    B.    Finley,    Wilkesboro. 

Solicitor — Johnson  J.  Hayes,  North  Wilkes- 
boro. 

Mitchell— April    9,    July    23,    November    12. 

Watauga — March    26,    September    3. 

Wilkes — March  5,  June  4,  August  6,  Octo- 
ber   1. 

Alexander — B'ebruary    19,    September    17. 

Yadkin — February  26,  August  20,  Novem- 
ber   26. 

Avery— April    23,    July    16,    October    15. 

Davie— March  19.  May  28,  August  27, 
December   3. 

EIGHTEENTH      JUDICIAL     DISTRICT 

Silting  Term — Judge  P.  A.  McElroy, 
Marshall. 

Fall    Term — Judge    J.    Bis    Ray,    Burnsville. 

Solicitor — J.    M.    Carson,    Rutherfordton. 

Transylvania — April   9,   July    23,    Novemher   26. 


STATE  GOVERNMENT—  .HIHCI A  L    1   BPARTMENT 


PEACE    INSTITUTE 


RALEIGH,    NORTH    CAROLINA 


For  Young  Women 


Established   1857 


College  Courses.  Preparatory  Courses  for  Standard  College  Re- 
quirements. Diplomas  in  Piano,  Voice,  Art,  Expression  and 
Home  Economics.  Commercial  Secreterial  Course.  Teacher 
Training  Course.    Specialists  in  all  departments. 

LULA  B.  WYNNE  HALL,  Home  School  for  Girls 

MISS    MARY   OWES    GRAHAM.   President. 


Henderson — March     5,     May     28,     October     l,  i 
November    12. 

Rutherford — February   5.   May   14,   August   20,  j 
October   29. 

McDowell — January  22,  February  19,  July  9. 
September    17. 

Yancey — March    25,    August   13,    October    15. 

Polk— April    23,     September    3. 

NINETEENTH      JUDICIAL      DISTRICT 

Spring  Term— Judge  T.  D.  Bryson,  Bryson 
City. 

Fall    Term— Judge    P.    A.    McElroy,    Marshall. 

Solicitor — J.    E.    Swain,    Asheville. 

Buncombe — January  8,  February  5,  March 
5,  April  2,  May  7,  June  4,  July  9,  July  30, 
August  6,  September  3,  October  1,  November 
5,    December   3. 

Madison— February  26,  March  26,  April  23. 
May  28,  August  27,  September  24,  October 
22,    November    26. 

TWENTIETH      JUDICIAL      DISTRICT 

Spring    Term— Judge    H     P.    Lane,    Reidsville. 

Fall  Term— Judge  T.  D.  Bryson,  Bryson 
City. 

Solicitor — G.      C.     Davis,     Waynesville. 

Cherokee — January  22,  April  2,  August  6, 
November   5. 

Graham — March   19,  June  4,   September  3. 

Swain — March    5,    July    23,    October    l'l', 

Haywood — January  8,  February  5,  May  7, 
July    9,    September    17. 

Jackson — February    19,    May    21,    October   8. 

Macon — April   23,    August    20.   November   10. 

Clay— April    16,    October    1. 


Federal     Courts     in     North 
Carolina 

EASTERN     DISTRICT. 

Judge — H.    G.    Connor,    Wilson. 

Clerk— S.    A.    Ashe.    Raleigh. 

Deputy    Clerk— C.    M.    Symmes,    Wilmington. 

Deputy     Clerk— J.      P.     Thompson,     Blizi ' 

City. 

Deputy   Clerk— A     T.    Willis.    New    Bern. 

Deputv    Clerk— Arthur    Mayo.    Washingti 

Washington— Third     Monday     it     April     and 
October. 

New     Bern — Fourth     Monday     in     April     and 
October. 

Wilmington— Second  Monday  after  the   I 
Monday    in    April    and    October 

Raleigh — First    Monday    in    March    ami    Sep 


tember.     Fourth    Monday   after   the   fourth    M 
day    in    April    and    Oct 

Wilson — First    Monday    in    April    and    October. 

Laurinburg — Monday    preceding    la-t     U 
in    March    and    Septemb  r 

Elizabeth   City — Second   Monday   in   April   and 
October. 

WESTERN      DISTRICT. 

Judge — James    E.    Boyd,    Greensboro. 

Judge— E.     V.     Webb.    Shelby. 

Clerk — R.    L.    Blaylock.    Green 

Deputy     Clerk— Miss     Hattic     Causey,     Greens- 
boro. 

Deputy   Clerk — Miss   Myrtle    Dwiggins,    < :r.-.ns 
boro. 

Deputv    Clerk — J.    Y.    Jordan.    Asheville. 

Deputv   Clerk — O.    B.    McBurd.    Asheville. 

Deputy  Clerk— J.    I".     Gill,    StatesvUle 

Deputy    Clerk— E.    S.    William-.    Charlotte. 

Deputy    Clerk— Milton     McNeil,    w 

Greensboro — First   Mondays   in   Tune   and    1  ><■ 
cember 

Statesville — Third  Mondays   in    April    and    Oc- 
tober 

Salisbury-— Fourth   Mondays   in   April   and    " 
tober. 

Asheville — First     Mondays    in    May    and     v 
vember. 

Wilkesboro — Fourth     Mondays     in      Mav     and 
November. 

Charlotte — First     Mondays    in     April    and    Oc 
tober. 


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State    Treasurers 

1776— Richard   Caswell,    Samui  l    Johi 
1777 — Nemucan    Hour. 
1787 — John    llav 
1827    -William    S     Rol 
1830     Robert    If    Burton. 

William   S.   Wilson. 

1835  Samuel  S  Patterson 
1837  Daniel  W  Court*. 
L839  Charles  U  Hlnton. 
1843  John  il  Wh  eler 
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Educational  Institutions 


State  Institutions 

THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  XORTH  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. 

CILLOWHEE  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,  Supi., 
Morganton. 

CENTRAL  HOSPITAL— Albert  Anderson, 
Supt. ,    Raleigh. 

THE  STATE  HOSPITAL— John  MeCamp- 
bell,    Supt.,    Morganton. 

THE  STATE  HOSPITAL—  W.  W.  FAISON, 
Supt. ,    Goldsboro. 

STONEWALL  JACKSON  MANUAL  AND 
INDUSTRIAL  TRAINING  SCHOOL— Charles 
E.    Boger.    Supt. .    Concord. 

CASWELL  TRAINING  SCHOOL— C.  Banks 
McNairv.     Supt.,    Kinston. 

SAMARCAND  MANOR— Miss  Agnes  B.  Mc- 
Naughton.    Supt.,    Samarkand 

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

STATE  SANATORIUM  FOR  THE  TREAT- 
MENT OF  TUBERCULOSIS— Montrose;  un- 
der direction  of  State  Board  of  Health,  Dr. 
J.   B.   McBrayer,   Supt. 

IXDIAX  XORMAL  SCHOOL— W.  D.  Riley, 
Prin  .    Pembroke. 

NEGRO  AGRICULTURAL  AND  TECHNI- 
CAL COLLEGE  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA— 
Greensboro:   James  B.    Dudley,   Pres. 

STATE  COLORED  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. 

Klon    i  'ulk-ge-  -\V     A      llai  per,    Eli  n    I  tollege 

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. 

Louisburg      College — A. 
burg. 

Chowan    College— P.    S. 

Greensboro    College    for    Women — S.     B.     Tur- 
rentine,    Greensboro. 

Queens   College — W.    H.    Frazer,    Charlotte. 

Flora     MacDonald     College — C.     G.     Yardell, 
Red    Springs. 

Normal     and     Collegiate     Institute — John     E. 
Calfee.    Asheville. 

Davenport    College — C.     L.     Honraday,    Lenoir. 

Mitchell        College— W.        F.        Hollingsworth, 
Statesville. 

Carolina    College — E.    L.    Green,    Maxton. 


Hobgood,    Oxford. 
W.      Mohns,      Louis- 

Yann,    Murfreesboro. 


Preparatory     Schools     and 
Principals 

Oak  Ridge  Institute  (Male)— T.  E.  Whitaker, 
Oak   Ridge. 

Bingham  School  (Male)— Col.  Robert  Bing- 
ham.   Asheville. 

Bui  s  Creek  Academy  (Mixed) — J.  A  Camp- 
bell,   Buies   Creek. 

Sacred  Heart  Academy  (Girls) — Sister  M. 
Scholastica.   Belmont. 

Mars  Hill  College  (Mixed)— R.  L.  Moore. 
Mars   Hill 

The  Collegiate  Institute  (Male)— G.  F.  Mc- 
Alister,   Mount   Pleasant. 

Asheville  School  (Male) — Newton  M.  Ander- 
son.   Asheville. 

Pineland  School  for  Girls — Rev  W.  J.  Jones, 
Salemhurg. 

Mount  Amoena  Seminary  (Girls) — Rev.  J. 
H.    C.    Fisher.    Mount   Pleasant. 

Laura  Sunderland  Memorial  School  (Girls)  — 
Miss  Melissa  Montgomery,   Concord. 


EDUCATIONAL    INSTITI  TIOXS 


THE  NORTH  CAROLINA  COLLEGE 
FOR  WOMEN 

AN  A-l  GRADE  COLLEGE  MAINTAINED  BY  NORTH 

CAROLINA  FOR  THE  EDUCATION  OF  THE 

WOMEN  OF  THE  STATE 

THE    INSTITUTION    INCLTJOES    THE    FOLLOWING    DIVISION*: 
1st — The     College    of    Liberal     Arts     and     Sciences, 

which  is  composed  of: 

(a)      The    Faculty    of    Lansunj-es. 

<b)       The   Faculty    of    Mathematics    and    Science. 

(c)       The   Faculty   of    the    Social    Sciences. 
2nd — The    School    of    Education. 
3rd — The    School    of    Home    Economics. 
4th — The   School    of    Music. 

The  equipment  is  modern  in  every  respect,  including 
furnished  dormitories,  library,  laboratories,  literary  society 
halls,  gymnasium,  athletic  grounds,  Teacher  Training  School, 
music   rooms,    etc. 

The  first  semester  begins  in  September,  the  second 
semester   in   February,   and    the   summer    term    in    June. 

For    Catalogue    and    Other    Information,    Address 

J.  I.  FOUST,  President,  Greensboro,  N.  C. 


Albemarle  Normal  and  Industrial  Institute 
(Girls) — Mrs.    Elva    C.     Harris,    Albemarle. 

St.  Genevieve's  Academy  (Girls) — Mother 
Lorin,    Asheville. 

Wingate  High  School  (Mixed)— C.  M.  Beach, 
Wingate. 

Liberty-Piedmont  Institute  (Mixed)— E.  T. 
Mumford,    Wallburg. 

Boiling  Springs  High  School  (Mixed)— J.  D. 
Huggins,    Shelby,   B.    F.   D. 

Fassifern  School  (Girls)— Miss  Kate  Shrpp, 
lit  ndcrsonville. 

Trees-McKae  Institute  (Girls)— Bev.  Edgar 
Tufts.    Banner   Elk. 

Lees-McBae  Institute  (Boys)— J.  P.  Hall. 
Plumtree.  . 

Farm  School,  Asheville — L.  B.  Guigan.  Ashe- 
ville. 

Blue  Bidee  School  (Boys)— J.  B.  Sandiler. 
Hendersonville. 

Carolina  Military-Naval  Academy— Col.  J.  C. 
Woodward     Hendersonville. 

Brevard  Institute— C.  H.   Trowbridge,   Brevard 

Westminster  School— T.  E.  Woods.  Bother  - 
fordton.    B.    F.    D. 

Gilliam    Academy— John    W.     Gilliam,     Alta- 

™  Guide   Valley   High    School— E.    B.    Eldrldge, 
Glade  Valley.  ,     , 

Jefferson    School— E.    M.    Jones,    Jefferson. 

Washington  Collegiate  Institute— M.  O. 
Fletcher,   Washington. 

Montreat  Normal  School— Miss  Salhe  An  m 
Montreat.  _       „     <..„., 

St.  Paul's  School— Mrs.  N.  P.  Goeffroy, 
Beaufort. 

Piedmont  High   School— W.   D.   Burns,    Lawn 

°  Yadkin    Collegiate    Institute—  W.     P.    Totten, 
Yadkin    College. 

Linwood  College— Bev.  A.  T  Lindsay,  Gas- 
tonia. 


St.  Mary's  Academy — Bev.  Leo  Haid.  Bel- 
mont. 

Greensboro  Bible  School— W.   B.   Cox.   Gri 
boro. 

Haywood    Institute— L.    B.    White,    Clyde. 

Fruitland  Institute — N.  A.  Mellon,  Hender- 
sonville. 

Sylva     Collegiate     Institute— B.      B*.      Bough, 

Cowee  Mountain  School— II.   11    Allen.   Prank- 

Dorland-Bell  School— Miss  LuCJ  U  Shafir. 
Hot    Springs. 

Ilaird    School    for    Boys— J.    G.     Balrd,    Chat 

Glasgow  School— H    W    Glasgow,   Char] 

Elsie    High    School— John    1>     McL      i      Hemp 

Alderman's  Belect  School  Ml  -  Man  Al- 
derman,  Wilmington, 

Brown  and  Mart  School  Misses  Brown  and 
Hart.   Wilmington. 

st  Mark's  Parochial  School  Bei  Father 
Dennen,   Wilmington 

Carolina    Inilustrial    School     M>        '    >  P 

Damon,  Watha 

Bound   Hill   Academy    A     C    Warilck.   '  nion 

St.    Mark's  Parochial    School  ''      ' 

[rwln,    Newton   Groye 

Yadkin      Mineral      Springs      Academj     H 
Nora  P.  Eddina    Palmerrllle 

Mountain  P«*  School  C  W  Williams. 
Turk   Mountain 

Valle  Crucis   Mission   School    Bishop  h 
Valle  Crui  _ 

Mountain     v"lew      hutltuti     M       i       Tanner. 

Xai v     Collegiate     Institute    l       N       Carr. 

Burnsville 

Saint    Nicholas    Bel 1     it'  I      '     "     " 

Raleigh. 


EDUCATIONAL    INSTITUTIONS 


Directors     of     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  Teachers  Training  School — 
Leon    R.     Meadows.    Greenville. 

Lenoir   College — John   C.    Peery     Hickory. 

State  College  of  Agriculture  and  Engineering — 
W.    A.    Withers,    West   Raleigh. 

State  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. 


Colleges     and     Schools     for 
Negroes 

Shaw     University — Joseph     L.     Peacock,     Ra- 
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. 

Alhion   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 

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 


Orphanages 


Baptist  Orphanage — Rev.   M.  L.   Kesler,   Supt., 
Thomasville. 

Methodist     Orphanage — Rev.     A.     S.     Barnes, 
Supt.,  Raleigh. 

Presbyterian    Orphan    Home — E.    McS.    Hyde, 
Supt.,    Barium    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 
Garrett.    Supt  .    High    Point. 

Christian     Orphanage — W.      K.      Holt, 
Elon    College. 

Oxford  Orphanage — R.    L.    Brown,    Supt.,    Ox- 


-H.    A. 

Supt. , 


ford. 

( i.l.l  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,  Supt., 
Falcon. 

Children's  Home  Society — John  J.  Phoenix. 
Supt.,   Greensboro. 

Mountain  Orphanage — R.  P.  Smith,  Supt., 
Balfour. 

Nazareth  Orphanage — Rev.  George  A.  Woods. 
Supt.     Raleigh. 

Alexander  Home — Mrs.  J.  A  Houston,  Sec.  - 
Treas.     Charlotte. 

St  Ann's  Orphanage — Sister  Mary  Claire, 
Supt..    Belmont. 

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. 

P.aptist  Orphanage  (Colored) — Rev.  W.  J. 
Poinclexter.    Supt.     W'nston. 

Orphan  Asvlum  (Colored) — Henry  P.  Cheat- 
ham.  Supt.,   Oxford. 


Accredited   High  Schools 
and   Principals 

ALAMANCE 

Burlington  High  School — Donald  Van  Oppen, 
Burlington. 

Graham  High  School — Josephine  Thomas, 
Graham. 

ALEXANDER 

Taylorsville  High  School— M.  B.  Campbell, 
Taylorsville. 

ALLEGHANY 
Glade    Valley    High    School — E.    B.     Eldridge, 
Glade    Valley. 

ANSON 

Wadesboro  High  School — R.  T.  Stinson, 
Wadesboro. 

ASHE 

Jefferson  High  School — M  E.  Jones,  Jeffer- 
son. 

Virginia-Carolina  High  School — R.  E.  Plum- 
mer,    Grassy    Creek. 

AVERY 

Altamount  High  School — R.  D.  Franklin, 
Crossnore. 

BEAUFORT 

Belhaven  High  School — W.  L.  Mahler,  Bel- 
haven. 

Washington  Graded  School — F.  B.  McLaurin. 
Washington. 

Pantego   High    School — T.    Parker,    Pantego. 

BERTIE 

Aulander  High  School — C.  R.  Henshaw, 
Aulander. 

Windsor  High  School — T.  C.  Taylor,  Wind- 
sor. 

BLADEN 

Bladenboro  High  School — Miss  Madge 
Daniels,    Bladenboro. 

BUNCOMBE 

Asheville  School — Newton  M.  Anderson, 
Asheville. 

Biltmore  High  School — Wade  ■  Alexander, 
Asheville. 


EDUCATIONAL   INSTITUTIONS 


ST.  MARY'S  SCHOOL 

RALEIGH,    NORTH  CAROLINA. 

REV.   WARREN  W.   WAY,  RECTOR 

An     Episcopal     School     for     Girls — Founded      1842. 

Junior  College — Four  Years  High  School  and  two 
years  College  courses.  Special  courses — Music,  Art, 
Expression,  Home  Economics,  Business. 

MODERN  EQUIPMENT— 20-ACRE  CAMPUS 

Applications  now  being  received  for  82nd  Annual 
Session  which  opens  September  11th,  1923.  Only 
200  Resident  Students  can  be  accepted. 

Address,  A.  W.   Tucker,  Business  Manager, 
Raleigh,  North  Carolina. 


I 


Bingham      Military      School— Coin.       S.      B. 
McKee,    Asheville. 

City    High     School— A.     .T.     Hutchins,     Ashe- 
ville. 

Grove     Park     School— Rev.     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. 
Lorin,    Asheville. 

BURKE 

Morganton     Graded     School— R.     L.     Patton, 
Morganton. 

Hntlirrn.nl    Colleg< — M.     T.     Hinshaw,     Pres., 
Rutherford   College. 

Glen   Alpine  High   School— \V.   T.    Byrd,   Glen 
Alpine. 

CABARRUS 

('uncord       High       School     llint.in        McLeod, 
Concord. 

Mont    Amoena    Seminary— J.     EI.     C.     Fisher, 
Mount    Pleasant. 

Mount     Pleasant     Collegi     G.     F.     McAllister, 
Mount   Pleasant. 

CALDWELL 

Davenport    College— C.    1-     Hornaday,    i 
Lenoir    High    School     .1.    C.    Cassell,    Lenoh 

CARTERET 
Morehead    City    High    School     Pearl    L     Brir. 
son,   Morehead   City. 

CATAWBA 
Catawba   Academj     A     C     Sheri  111.    Mi 
Concordia    College     0.    W.     Kreinhcder,    CoD- 
over. 


Newton    High    School     I     P     Sifford,    N- 
Startown     High     School— B.      W.      Wh 
Newt. in.     R.     F.     D. 

CHATHAM 

Bonlee    High   School     it     C     D 

Siler     City     High     Schi    '     w       C      llarw I. 

Siler    City. 

CHEROKEE 
High       School     L.        P.        N 


Andrews 

Aim  h 


CHOWAN 
High       School     Paulina 


Edenton 
Edenton. 

CLEVELAND 

Boiling    Spi  lr  i  i    High    School     .1     D     Hu 
Coiling     Springs. 

Kings    Mountain    High    Schi    I— J.    Y.    1 
Kings    Mountain 

Pledi i    School     IV     D      Bi  I 

Shelbj     High     School      I      H      Orliia      B 

COLUMBUS 
n  ourn    in,       Sch         1  imi       \      P 

Chad! ti. 

Whltevllle       High  <■        "         ' 

Whitevllle. 

CRAVEN 
New     Bern      High     Schoi  I— V       D 
New    B 

Craven      Countj       Farm-1 
Teuton,     Va 

CUMBERLAND 

ttovllle      II 
\  ill.-. 


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EDI  CATIONAL  INSTITUTIONS 


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STOP  AT 

HOTEL  RICHMOND 

RICHMOND,  VIRGINIA 

THE  HOME   FOR  NORTH  CAROLINA   PEOPLE 

Pirected    and    Operated    by    North  Carolinians. 
Absolutely     Fire-Proof.      Every     Convenience. 

W.  E.  HACKETT,  Manager. 

A.  A.  WILLIAMS,  Assistant  Manager. 


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CURRITUCK 

Poplar     Branch     High     School — C.      U. 


Wil- 


liams,   Poplar    Branch. 

DARE 
Manteo       High       School— L.       R.       Williford, 
Manteo. 

DAVIDSON 

Churchland  High   School — W.    A.    Young,    Lin- 
wood,    B.    1. 

Lexington    High    School — E.     T.     Hines,    Lex- 
ington. 

Thomasville    High     School — Paul    C.     Newton, 
Thomasville. 

DAVIE 

Mocksville    High    School — F.     B.     Richardson, 
Mocksville. 

DUPLIN 

Teacheys   High    School — Leo    Carr,    Teacheys. 
Wallace  High   School — P.    E.    Shaw,   Wallace. 
Warsaw    High    School — C.     B.    Garrett,    War- 
saw. 

DURHAM 

Durham    High    School— O.    E.    Phillips,    Dur- 
ham. 

East    Durham    High    School — Herman    Jerni- 
gan.    East    Durham. 

West     Durham    High     School— D.     T.     Stutts, 
West    Durham. 

Lowes     Grove     High     School — J.     H.     Taylor. 
Durham. 

EDGECOMBE 

Tarboro      High      School — John      M.       Shields, 
Tarhoro. 

Rocky    Mount    High     School — C.     Humphreys, 
Rocky   Mount. 

FORSYTH 

Clemmons   High   School — J.    F.    Brower,    Clem- 
mons. 

Kernersville     High     School — B.     A.      Sullivan, 
Kernersville. 

Salem    Academy — Edwin    J.    Heath,    Winston- 
Salem. 

Winston- Salem    High     School — J.     W.     Moore, 
Winston-Salem. 

FRANKLIN 

Franklinton        High        School — Hoy        Taylor, 
Franklinton. 

Louisburg  High    School — W.    B.    Mills,   Louis- 
burg. 

Bunn   High    School — 3.    S.    Massenburg,    Bunn. 
GASTON 

Belmont    High    School — H.    C.    Sisk,    Belmont. 

Bessemer    City    High    School — A.    S.    Pollard, 
Bessemer   City. 


Clii'i-ryville  High  School — A.  C.  Warliek, 
CherryvUle. 

Dallas   High   School — J.    B.    Henson,    Dallas. 

Gastonia  High  School — Bay  Armstrong, 
Gastonia. 

Mount  Holly  High  School— E.  A.  Thomp- 
son,   Mount   Holly. 

GRANVILLE 

Creedmoor  High  School — J.  A.  Pitts, 
Creedmoor. 

Oxford     College — F.     P.     Hobgood,     Oxford. 

Oxford   High    School— C.    G.    Credle,    Oxford. 

GUILFORD 

Greensboro  High  School — G.  B.  Phillips, 
Greensboro. 

High  Point  High  School— W.  M.  Marr, 
High    Point. 

Jamestown  High  School — Fred  M.  Arro- 
wood,  Jamestown. 

Oak  Bidge  Institute— T.  E.  Whitaker,  Oak 
Bidge. 

Pleasant  Garden  High  School — Eugene  Idol, 
Pleasant    Garden. 

Pomona  High  School — W.  J.  Sloan,  Greens- 
boro. 

HALIFAX 

Enfield  High  School — Claude  O.  Boseman, 
Enfield. 

Boanoke  Bapids  High  School — C.  W.  Davis, 
Boanoke    Bapids. 

Scotland  Neck  High  School — J.  S.  Seymour, 
Scotland    Neck. 

Weldon  High  School — W.  B.  Edwards, 
Weldon. 

HARNETT 

Buie's  Creek  Academy — Bev.  J.  A.  Campbell, 
Buie's  Creek. 

Dunn    High    School — B.    D.    Bunn,    Dunn. 

Lillington  High  School — J.  P.  Hicks, 
Lillington. 

HAYWOOD 

Canton    High    School — E.     Lewis,    Canton. 

Haywood    Institute — L.    B.    White,    Clyde. 

Snyder  School  for  Boys — Clarence  E.  Snyder, 
Lake   Junaluska. 

Waynesville  High  School — E.  J.  Robeson, 
Waynesville. 

HENDERSON 

Blue  Bidge  School  for  Boys— J.  B.  Sandifer, 
Hendersonville. 

Fassifern  School — Miss  Kate  Shipp,  Hen- 
dersonville. 

Fruitland  Institute — N  A.  Melton,  Hen- 
dersonville. 


EDVCATIOXAL   I XSTTTITK  )\  S 


Hendersonville    High    School — T.     W.     Valen- 
tine,    Hendersonville. 

HERTFORD 

Ahoskie       High        School — K.        T.        Kaynor, 
Ahoskie. 

HOKE 

Baeford      High      School — W.      B.      Covington 
Raeford. 

IREDELL 

Harmony      High      School — B.      H.      Lankford, 
Harmony. 

Mooresville      High       School — C.       B.       Sipley, 
Mouresville. 

Statesville     High     School — W.      B.      Hirkman. 
Statesville. 

JACKSON 

Cullowhee     Normal     School — B.     L.     Madison, 
Cullovvhee. 

Sylva   High   School— II.    O.    Hampton,    Sylva. 

JOHNSTON 

Benson  High   School— H.    G.    Beneger,   Benson. 

Clayton  High   School— B.    F.   Hassell,   Clayton. 

Selma  High  School— \V.  B.  Crumpton, 
Selma. 

Smithfleld  High  School— T.  II.  Franks, 
Smithfield. 

LEE 

Jonesboro  High  School — J.  G.  Allen,  Jones- 
boro. 

Sanford    High    School— J.    S.    Truitt,    Sanford. 

LENOIR 

Kinston  High   School — H.    E.   Fisher,   Kinston. 

LINCOLN 

Lincolnton  High  School — H.  F.  Krauss, 
Lin  coin  ton. 

MACON 

Franklin  Graded  School— W.  II.  Crawford, 
Franklin. 

MADISON 

Mars  Hill  College — B.  L.  Moore,  Pres., 
Mars    Hill. 

MARTIN 

Williamston  High  School — M.  J.  Davis, 
Williamston. 

Mcdowell 

Marion   High   School — T.    A.    Holton,   Marion. 
Old   Fort  High   School— G.   B.    Strickland.   Old 
Fort. 

MECKLENBURG 

Charlotte  High  School — E.  H.  Garringer, 
Charlotte. 

Cornelius  High  School — J.  R.  Whltener, 
Cornelius. 

Davidson  High  School — J.  C.  Bailey,  Jr., 
Davidson. 

Huntersville  High  School — W.  D.  Dong, 
Huntersville. 

Queens    College — W.    H.    Frazier,    Charlotte. 

MONTGOMERY 

Jackson  Springs  High  School — W.  C.  McCall, 
Jackson    Springs. 

Troy   High   School— C.    Y.    Milton,    Troy. 

MOORE 
Carthage      High      School— B.       K.       Hancock, 
Carthage. 

Sandhill  Farm-Life  School— J.  C.  Kelly, 
Vass. 

NASH 
Bed       Oak       School— Oscar       Creech,        Rock] 
Mount,     B.     3. 


NEW     HANOVER 

Wilmington    High    Si  boo]     Mai      m    '.     Little 
Wilmington. 

NORTHAMPTON 

Rich    Square    UikIi    School     G      W      Brad  ban 
Bich    Square. 

Seaboard     High     Scl 1     l<      l      [cake,     Sea- 

board 

ONSLOW 

Jacksonville      High      School— H.      B.      I 
Jacksonville. 

Bichlands    High    School— B.    C.    Zimmerman, 
Jacksonville. 

ORANGE 

Chapel  Hill  High  School— Fred   W     Morrison 

I  Chapel    Hill. 

PAMLICO 

Stonewall     High     School— A.      L.     Bramlet1 

Stonewall. 

PASQUOTANK 

Elizabeth    City    High    School— A.    B.     < 
Elizabeth    City. 

PENDER 
Burgavv    High    School— A.     C.     Hall,     Burgaw. 

PERSON 
Boxboro   High    School     saihc   Allen,   Boxboro 

PITT 
Ayden    High    School— J.    E.    Sawyer.    Ay. leu. 
East     Carolina     Training     Scluuil     Hubert      II 
Wright.    Pres.,    Greenville 

Farmville      Higli      School— G.       B.       \\  hi 
Farmville. 

Greenville       High        School— Victor       Davis, 
Greenville. 

(Jrifton    High    School— W.    G.    Coltrane.    Qrlf> 
ton. 

POLK 

Stearns       High       School— J.       W.        Mcintosh, 
Columbus. 

RANDOLPH 

Asheboro     High     School— Margaret     Sparger, 

Asheboro. 

RICHMOND 

Hamlet     High      Sch    •'     A.      B.      Culbertson, 
Hamlet. 

Rockingham       High       School  -Kate       I' 
Rockingham. 

ROBESON 

Lumberton    High  School     Alleen    I      G    irallng, 
Lumberton. 

Philadelphia     High     School     J      I.      U 
Bed   Springs. 

Bow  land    High    School     E     l-     (Tei      ,   B    I 
land 

st.    Pauls    High    Scl i     Mai  v    Ui  i..  an,    st 

Pauls. 

ROCKINGHAM 
Leaksville       High       Schi     I      II        A        Su 
Leaksville. 

Madison       High       School    J.       L        I 
Madison 

Beidsv High    School     P     ii-    Owynn,    .ir  . 

Beidsville. 

ROWAN 

Rowan  Farm  Life  School  0  D 
i  'luna    Grove 

Sallsburj      High     Scl i    Prank      B 

Sallsbui . 

spcr r   High   School     n     C     Miller,   Spi 


Smith 


RUTHERFORD 

I         CltJ         III.  h         S  Ii  I  l- 

Forest    Citj 


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EDUCATIONAL  [N  STITTJTIONS 


Bound  Hill  High  School— A.  C.  Warlick, 
Union  Mills. 

Butherfordton  High  School— John  O.  Wood, 
Butherfordton. 

Westminister  School — T.  E.  P.  Woods, 
Butherfordton, 

SAMPSON 

Clinton  High  School — C.  B.  Thomas, 
Clinton. 

Pineland  School  for  Girls — W.  J.  Jones. 
Salemhurg. 

Boseboro  High  School — W.  L.  Beach,  Bose- 
boro. 

Salembnrg  High  Scnool — C.  E.  Snoddy, 
Salemhurg. 

SCOTLAND 

Laurinburg  High  School — Mrs.  W.  L. 
Peace,    Laurinburg. 

STANLY 

Albemarle  High  School — J.  H.  Mclver,  Albe- 
marle. 

Badin  High  School — Mrs.  H.  M.  Landeman, 
Badin. 

Mitchell  Home  School — Annie  B.  Gowell, 
Misenheimer. 

STOKES 

King    High     School— H.     A.     Carroll,    King. 
Walnut    Cove     High    School — E.     F.     Duncan, 
Walnut    Cove. 

SURRY 

Mount  Airy  High  School — Elizabeth  Ander- 
son,   Mount   Airy. 

SWAIN 

"ryson  City  School — B.  C.  Jones,  Bryson 
City. 

Almond    High    School — J.     C.     Byrd,    Almond. 

TRANSYLVANIA 

Brevard  Institute — C.  II.  Trowbridge,  Bre- 
vard. 

UNION 

Monroe  High  School — W.  F.  Starnes, 
Monroe. 

Wingate  High  School— C.  M.  Beach, 
Wingate. 


VANCE 

Henderson     High     School— G.      C.     Davidson, 
Henderson. 

Vance      County      Farm-Life      School — G.      0. 
Bogers,     Middleburg. 

WAKE 

Carv   High   School— M.    B.    Dry,    Cary. 
Baleigh       High       School— H.       F.       Srygley,    5 
Baleigh. 
Wakelon  High   School — Owen  Odum.   Zebulon.    j 

WARREN 

Macon    High    School — H.    A.    Nanney,    Macon. 
Warrenton      High      School— B.      B.       Spencer, 
Warrenton. 

WATAUGA 

Appalachian         Training         School — B.         B. 
Dougherty,    Boone. 

WAYNE 

Fremont   High   School — James   S.   Moore,  Fre- 
mont. 

Goldshoro      High      School— S.       T.       Emory. 
Goldsboro. 

Mount    Olive    High    School — W.     W.     Bogers, 
Mount    Olive. 

Pikeville    High    School— Arthur    Banes,    Pike- 
ville. 

WILKES 

Mountain      View      School — M.       T.       Tanner, 
Hays. 

North    Wilkesboro   High    School— J.    B.    Britt, 
North    Wilkesboro. 

WILSON 

Atlantic     Christian     College — H.      S.     Hilley, 
Wilson. 

Elm    City    High     School— D.     C.     Holt,    Elm 
City. 

Wilson     High     School— J.      Shepherd     Bryan, 
Wilson. 

YADKIN 

Booneville      High      School — H.      F.      Pardue, 
Booneville. 

YANCEY 

Yancey      Collegiate     Institute — I.      N.      Carr, 
Brownsville. 


Basis  of  Apportioning  State  Equalizing  Fund — 1921 -'22 


The  purpose  of  the  State  Equalizing  Fund 
is  to  provide,  so  far  as  possible,  for  an 
equal  distribution  of  the  burden  of  supporting 
the  public  schools  of  every  county  in  the  State 
for  a  term  of  six  months,  as  required  by  the 
Constitution.  The  General  Assembly  requires 
each  county  to  levy  a  maximum  rate  of  tax 
in  order  to  participate  in  this  fund.  If  the 
funds  received  from  the  tax  in  any  county 
is  insufficient  to  pay  the  salaries  of  teachers 
on  the  basis  of  the  State  salary  schedule, 
the  State  Hoard  of  Education  appropriates  the 
State  Equalizing  Fund  so  as  to  meet  the 
deficit  in  the  County  fund  and  operate  the 
schools    for   six    months. 

Alamance      $30,359.97 

Alexander      25,684.86 

Alleghany     15,329.60 

Anson      12,316.38 

Ashe 24,148.92 

Avery      31,390.28 

Beaufort      5,180.88 

Bertie      26,616.13 

Bladen       21,712.41 

Brunswick      2,889.87 

Buncombe     

Burke     12,248.16 

Cabarrus     


Caldwell      26.608.13 

Camden      9,710.39 

Carteret      24,447.76 

Caswell      5,407.22 

Catawba      31,538.98 

Chatham      32,127.98 

Cherokee     33,151.01 

Chowan      4,934.56 

Clay      9,41.8.77 

Cleveland      5,870.  i9 

Columbus      33.327.39 

Craven      

Cumberland     

Currituck      13,890.67 

Dare       16.477.79 

Davidson       8.481.73 

Davie     6,608. 48 

Duplin      

Durham      

Edgecombe      

Forsyth      

Franklin      16,546.47 

Gaston     

Gates     13,093.06 

Graham      2,311.84 

Granville       10,835.51 

<  ireone      

Guil'ord     


EDUCATIONAL    INSTITUTIONS 


Halifax      — 

Harnett      15.191.29 

Haywood      - 

Henderson      2i.soo.1i2 

Hertford      7,192.59 

Hoke      - 

Hyde     - 

Iredell      23,8611.14 

Jackson 21,985.12 

Johnston      

Jones      3.924. 15 

Lee      15,783.59 

Lenoir      : 

Lincoln      20,147.06 

Macon      34,000.17 

Madison      16,896.06 

Martin      

McDowell     1,978.97 

Mecklenburg     

Mitchell       5,539.43 

Montgomery 17,093.75 

Moore       20,722.45 

Nash     

New     Hanover     

Northampton    19,759.65 

Onslow      9,441.92 

Orange     21,436.99 

Pamlico      .-. 23,544.01 

Pasquotank     

Pender      23.253.57 


Perquimans     16,  i 

Person     l  i 

Pitt     - 

Polk     17- 

Randolph     

Richmond     9, 

Robeson      _. 15,221  31 

Rockingham      — 

Rowan      - 

Rutherford     " 

Sampson     

Scotland     - 

Stanly      - 

Stokes      21,392.18 

Surry      22.7'il 

Swain     7.9 

Transylvania      18.015.46 

Tvrrell     7. 

Union      42,600.06 

Vance      — 

Wake      - 

Warren      21-   1 

Washington      1,482.52 

Watauga     18,670.33 

Wayne      

Wilkes     79.77 1.32 

Wilson      

Yadkin      22,9 

Yancey      16,6 


Special  Building  Fund — 1922 


The  General  Assembly,  regular  session,  1921, 
(Chapter  147,  Public  Laws),  passed  an  Act  to 
provide  a  special  building  fund  to  be  loaned 
to  County  Boards  of  Education  to  aid  in 
erecting  school  houses.  The  State  Treasurer 
was  authorized  and  directed  to  issue  bonds  to 
the  amount  of  $5,000,000  for  this  purpose. 
No  loan  is  allowed  for  the  repair  or  erection 
of  a  school  building  of  less  than  five  standard 
class  rooms.  Many  permanent  brick  structures 
have  been  built.  Of  the  $5,000,000  authorized 
on  December  31,  1922,  $3,310,000  had  been 
loaned    as    follows : 

Total 
Loaned 
28.51111.1111 
25,000.00 
20,000.00 
111, 0110. (10 
2.00H  lin 
19,000.00 
5  1. nun. no 
.■.■J.iion.  on 
12.1100. OH 

18,01111   llll 

s  i. noil. on 
10,000.00 
20,000.00 
37.550.00 

12,01111.1111 
29,000.00 

111.000.00 

50, 1.00 

hi;, i;no. on 

30.IIIIH. no 

9,000  00 
28  000.00 

'  ,,11110.110 
.-,:,. nun  i'" 

34, mi 

26,6 0 

3, I    0 

67,501 

<mi  00 
3  .," ' 


Counties 
Durham 
Edgecombe 
Forsyth 

Franklin 

Gaston 

Gates 

Graham 

Granville 

i  ;iiTiii' 


94,0 1 

2,000.00 


Counties 

Alamance     $ 

Alexander      

Alleghany      

Anson     

Ashe      

Avery      

Beaufort      

P>ertie      

Bladen     

Brunswick      

Buncombe     

Burke     

Cabarrus      

Caldwell      

Camden     

Carteret      

Caswell      

Catawba     

Chatham     

Cherokee      

Chowan      

Clay      

Cleveland      ■• 

Columbus      

Craven      

Cumberland      

Currituck     

Dare      

Davidson      

Davie      

Duplin      


50,000  00 

32,0 

Guilford     H". 0 


Halifax     

Harnett  .... 
Haywood  .... 
Henderson  .  . 
Hertford 

Hoke     

Hyde     

Iredell       

Jackson  .... 
Johnston 

Jones     

i,ie     

Lenoir     

Lincoln     .... 

Macon     

Ma.  I  is.  in 
Martin       

McDowell 
Mecklenburg 
Mitchell 
Montgomery 
Moore     

Nil -It      

New  Hanover 
Northampton 

Onslow     

.  i 
Pamlico 


21. mi 

31.0H0.  on 
15,000.00 



in.  nun.  uu 

17, .mil  mi 
75,00 

27. 

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i.  mi 




11 

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V. 24,000  00 

''.'......'. 85, 

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7   "nn  mi 



Pasquotank "V.V.V.V.V.". '.'..... 

l"1"'1"-     

Pel  qulmans      

i  i    

Pitl       

Polk      


32 


ED  I  "<  ATIONAL   1  NSTITl  TIONS 


Total 

Counties  Loaned 

Randolph     40.ooo.00 

Richmond     35,000.00 

Robeson     60,500.00 

Rockingham     40,000.00 

Rowan      20,000.00 

Rutherford     54,000.00 

Sampson    

Scotland      34,000.00 

Stanly      52,000.00 

Stokes      45,000.00 

Surry      30.000.00 

Swain      25,000.00 

Transylvania      20,000.00 

T>  rrell      


Total 

Counties  Loaned 

Union      38,(100.00 

Vance     

Wake      135,000.00 

Warren      42,000.00 

Washington    10,000.00 

Watauga      25,000.00 

Wayne      80,000.00 

Wilkes      30,000.00 

Wilson      50,000.00 

Yadkin      33,000.00 

Yancey     32,000.00 

Total     $3,310,000.00 


Superintendents  of  Chartered  Schools 


J.     E.    Redfern.    Aberdeen. 
J.    H.    Mclver,    Albemarle. 

F.  C.     Nye,    Andrews. 

D.    W.    Maddox,    Asheboro. 
W.    L.    Brooker,    Asheville. 
C.   R.   H°nsha>v,   Aulandur, 
R.    A.    Thompson,    Auroia. 
J.     E.     Sawyer,     Ayden. 
C.    W.    E.    Pittman,    Beaufort. 
B.    C.    Siske,    Belhaven. 

A.  S.    Ballard.    Bess?mer   City. 
R.    W.    Boling,    Biscoe. 

B.  C.  Jones,   Bryson  City. 

C.  C.    Haworth,    Burlington. 
J.     E.     Dowd,     Cameron. 

J.     T.     Hatcher,     Canton. 
R.    K.    Hancock,    Carthage. 
Fred  W.   Morrison,  Chapel  Hill. 
H.    P.    Harding,   Charlotte. 

A.  C.     Warlick,     Cherryville. 

B.  F.    Hassell,    Clayton. 
J.    O.    Bowman,    Clinton. 

G.  O.    Mudge,    Columbia. 

A.  S.   Webb,   Concord. 

John    C.    Bailey,    Jr.,    Davidson. 
Miss    Ha    Thomas,    Derby    Me- 
morial,   Jackson    Springs. 
W.    S.    Snipes,    Dunn. 
Edwin    D.    Pusey,    Durham. 
Joe   R.    Nixon,    Edenton. 
S.    L.    Sheep,    Elizabeth    City. 
Z.    H.    Dixon,    Elkin. 

D.  C.   Holt,   Elm  City. 

J.    A.    Hornaday,   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. 
.Tas.    S.    Moore.    Fremont. 
W.    P.   Grier.   Gastonia. 
J.    H.    Joyner,    Gibsonville. 
O.    A.    Hamilton.    Goldsboro. 
M.    E.    Yount,    Graham. 
Columbus      Andrews.       Granite 

Falls. 
Frederick    Archer — Greensboro. 


I.   H.   Rose,   Greenville. 

Sallie     B.     Newman.     Guilford 

College. 
C.    G.     Garrett,    Hamlet. 
Manly    A.     Siske,    Haw    River. 
J.    T.    Alderman,    Henderson. 
A.    W.    Honeycutt,    Henderson- 

ville. 
E.    W.    Joyner,   Hertford. 
R.    W.    Carver,    Hickory. 
W.    M.   Marr,   High   Point. 
J.    Gary    Allen,    Jonesboro. 
R.    A.    Sullivan,    Kernersville 
J.    Y.    Irvin,    Kings   Mountain. 
K.   R.    Curtis,   Kinston. 
M.     A.     Honeycutt,     LaGrange. 
S.    W.   Rabb.   Laurinburg. 
W.     S.     Hough,     Lenoir. 
J.    H.    Cowles,   Lexington. 
Geo.    O.    McBroom.   Lillington 

E.  D.    Johnson,   Lincolnton. 
L.     H.    Floyd,    Littleton. 
W.    R.    Mills.    Louisburg. 

S.     T.    Liles,    Lucama. 

W.    B.    Crumpton,    Lumberton. 

J.    C.   Lassiter,   Madison. 

T.    A.    Holton,    Marion. 

A.      L.      Green,      Maxton. 

J.    L.    Duncan,   Mebane. 

F.  R.    Richardson.    Mocksville. 
S.    G.    Hawfield,    Monroe. 

E.     M.     Crouch,     Mooresville. 
H.    L.    Joslyn,    Morehead    City. 
Joseph   H.    Hurst,    Mount   Airy. 
R.   C.   Cox,   Mount  Gilead. 
W.    W.    Rogers,    Mount   Olive. 
Charles  F.    Owen,   Murphy. 
H.    B.    Smith.    New   Bern. 
Horace    Sisk,    Newton. 
Joseph  H.  Hurst,  North  Wilkes- 

boro. 
A.     J.     Scott,    Norwood. 

G.  B.    Strickland.    Old   Fort. 
C.    G.    Crcdle.    Oxford. 

Q^    A.    Anderson.    Pelham. 
James  W.   Norman,   Plymouth. 
S.    B.    Underwood,    Raleigh. 
W.     B.     Covington,     Raeford. 


R.    D.    Marsh,    Ramseur. 

Ed.     B.     Carroll,    Randelman. 

P.    H.    Gwynn     Jr.,    Reidsville. 

E.  J.  Coltrane.  Roanoke  Rapids. 
G.    WT.    Rhodes,    Robersonville. 
L.   J.    Bell,   Rockingham. 

R.   M.   Wilson,  Rocky  Mount. 

F.  M.    Tucker,    Roper. 
A.    B.    Stalvey,    Roxboro. 
V.    L.    Wyantt,    Ruffln. 

J.    O.    Wood,    Rutherfordton. 
T.      Wingate     Andrews,     Salis- 
bury. 

C.  E.   Teague,   Sanford. 

M.       A.       Huggins,       Scotland 

Neck. 
F.    M.    Waters,    Selma. 
Fannie     Eldridge,     Sharpsburg. 
I.    C.    Griffin,    Shelby. 
S.    J.    Huskett,    Siler    City. 
Thos.    H.    Franks.    Smithfleld. 
Wm.    F.   Allen,   Southern  Pines. 
H.    P.     Smith.    Southport. 
H.     C.     Miller.     Spencer. 
J.    E.    McLean,    Spring   Hope. 
R.    M.    Gray,    Statesville. 
L.     M.     Epps,     Tarboro. 
Leo     Carr.     Teachey. 
J.    N.    Hauss,    Thomasville. 
Carl   Y.    Milton,   Troy. 

D.  W.    Simmons.    Troy. 
W.    D.    Matthews,    Vass. 
C.    L.    Cates,    Wadesboro. 

J.    Edward    Allen,    Warrenton. 
Charles       H.        Primer,       Wake 

Forest. 
C.     B.     Garrett.    Warsaw. 
Frank    L.    Ashley.    Washington. 

E.  J.    Robeson,    Waynesville. 
W.    B.    Edwards,    Weldon. 
M.    J.    Davis.    Williamston. 
W.    A.    Graham,    Wilmington. 
Charles    L.    Coon.    Wilson. 

T.    C.    Taylor,   Windsor. 

R.   H.   Latham,   Winston-Salem. 

E.  O.     Smithdeal,     Wise. 

F.  Q.    Barbee.    Youngsville. 


Chief  Justices  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  North  Carolina 


1811— John  Louis  Taylor. 
1829 — Leonard   Henderson. 
1823— Thomas  Ruffln. 
1852 — Frederick   Nash. 
1858 — Richmond  M.    Pearson. 


1878— William   N.    H.    Smith. 
1889 — Augustus  S.   Merriman. 
1892 — James   E.    Shepherd. 
1895— William   T.   Faircloth. 
1901— Walter   Clark. 


CO!    \TY    AFFAIRS    AND  OFFICIALS 


33 


County  Affairs  and  Officials 


ALAMANCE 

COUNTY    SEAT,     GRAHAM. 

Formed  in  1848.  Named  after  Alamance 
Creek. 

County   Officers 

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  Bernhardt. 
Graham. 

Board  of  Elections — Dr.  W.  S.  Long.  Chm.. 
Graham;  C.  M.  Horner,  Burlington;  W.  J. 
Nicks,    Graham. 

County  Commissioners — W.  0.  Warren,  Chm., 
Mebane;  J.  T.  Love,  Burlington;  J.  H.  Wil- 
kins,  Burlington,  R.  2;  R.  B.  Newlin,  Saxa- 
pahaw ;    R.    S.    Shoffner,    Burlington,    R.    7. 

County  Board  of  Education — J.  L.  Scott, 
Burlington;  S.  E.  Tate.  Mebane.  R.  4:  Mrs. 
.T.  A.  Long,  Haw  River;  Dr.  W.  A.  Harper, 
Elon    College;    McBride    Holt,    Graham. 

Highway  Commission — J.  E.  Moore,  Chm., 
Burlington. 

ALEXANDER 

COUNTY    SEAT.    TAYLORSVILLE. 

Formed  in  1847.  Named  in  honor  of  Alex- 
ander   family,    noted    in    Revolutionary    history. 

County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court — Gates  Linney,  Tay- 
lorsvllle. 

Register  of  Deeds — A.  T.  Cowman,  Tay- 
lorsville. 

Sheriff— .T.     B.    Robinett,    Taylorsville. 

Treasurer — E.  J.  Deal,  Pores  Knob,  R.  F. 
D.    2. 

('( miner — Alford     Mayberry,      Hiddenite. 

Surveyor — W.     W.    Teague,    Bently. 

Supt.  of  Health— Dr.  S.  T.  Crowson,  Tay- 
lorsville. 

Supt.    of   Schools— C.    H.    Gryder,    Taylorsville. 

Supt.  Public  Welfare— C.  H.  Gryder,  Tay- 
lorsville. 

Demonstraton  Agent — U.  A.  Miller,  Tay- 
lorsville. 

Board  of  Eelections — James  Watts,  Taylors 
ville;  Lynn  Dagenhart,  Taylorsville;  W.  K. 
Kerley,    Taylorsville. 

County  Commissioners — W.  S.  Patterson, 
Stony  Point;  Jay  Pennell.  Taylorsville,  R.  1; 
W.    A.    Hollar,    Dealville. 

Board    of   Education— A.    C.    Payne,    Taylors 
ville;   V.    W.    Teague,    Taylorsville.    R.    6;   A.    C. 
Deal,     Dealville;     E.     J.     Deal,     Treas..     Pores 
Knob,    R.    2. 

Highway  Commission — Charles  Gwaltney, 
Hiddenite,  R.  1;  L.  L  Bowman,  Taylors- 
ville.   R.    6;    G.    F.    Ingram,    Taylorsville. 


ALLEGHANY 

COUNTY    SEAT.    SPARTA. 

Formed      in      1859.        .Named      derived      from 
mountains   in   which    it    is   located 
County   Officers 
Clerk    Superior   Court — A.    F.    Reeves,    Sparta 
Register    of     Deeds— II.     L.     Halsey,     Sparta 


Sheriff     B.     L.     McMillan,    s 
Treasurer— E.     L.     McMillan, 

C  ironei      II     D     Eel         Stratford. 

Surveyor — C.     '.      i 

Supt.   of   Health— J.    I.     D  irta. 

Supt.    of   Schools — John    U     I 

Supt.       Public      Wi  i 

Board    Of    Elections — E.    L    Williams     I 
Sparta;     <;.     T.     Caudill.     Sparta;      H 
wards,    Sparta. 

County   Commissioners     D.   (      D 
Sparta;     W.      F.      Thompson,      Laurel     Sp 
C.    M.    Reynolds,    Ennice. 

Board        of        I  M         A         lh 

Ennice;      F.       M.      Osboi  n,      Stratford; 
( lambill,    Inch;-     [i  Va. 

Highway       Commission-  Board      of      i 
I  i  niinissioners. 

ANSON 

COUNTY    SEAT.    WADESBORO. 

Formed    in    1766.      Named    in    hoi  \ 

miral    Anson. 

County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court— W.  K.  Boggan,  \\ 
boro. 

Register    of    Deeds — B.    II.    Crowd  r.    Wades- 
boro. 

Sheriff— W.    S.    Braswell.    Wadesboro. 

Coroner — J.    T.    Watson,    Wadi  il 

Surveyor — D.        II.        Braswell,        Ansonville, 
R.    F.    D. 

Supt.  of  Health— Dr.  B.  S  Ash  .  u 
boro. 

Supt.    of   Schools— R.    W.   Allen.    Wadesboro. 

Supt.  Public  Welfare — R.  \v.  Allen,  w 
boro. 

Demonstration    Agent — J.    W.    Cameron.    Tolk- 
ton. 

Home     Demonstrate         \  Mrs      Rosalind 

Redfearn,     Wadesboro. 

Board    of    Elections — W.    Henry    Liles,    chm  . 
Wadesboro;    J.    Paul    Kiker,    w  i  L    J. 

Simps. m.    l'ulkton. 

County   Commissioners-    C     P     Griffin.    P 
land.    R.    F.    D. ;   E.    B.    Shankle.    Polktou.    R 
R.    D. ;    Ben.    R.     Walls.    LilesviUe. 

Foard  of  Education— -J.  P.  Ratlitr.  \\ 
boro;  P.  J.  Kiker.  Wadesboro;  J.  L  i 
Morven. 

Highway  Commission     Board   ol    Countj 
missioners. 


ASHE 


COUNTY    SEAT.    JEFFERSON. 
Formed    in    1799       Earned    In    bom  -  ' 

ernor    Samuel    Ashe. 

County    Officers 

clerk     Superloi      Courl     I.      D.      Stansberry, 
Jefferson. 

Register   of    Deed      l      S     Neal,    J(  fferson. 

Sheriff    3    W    Hampton,    Lansing 

Cor i     B     W     Tugman,    \\  ai  rei  ji Ule. 

Surveyor     B.     F.     KUby,     Hemlock. 

supt       .it      Schools     C       m        Dfo 
Creek. 

Board  ol  Elei  lloi  J  f  m  Her,  Chm  . 
Clifton;  B.  C.  Seagraves,  Lansing;  J  B 
Gambill,    Crumpler. 

Farm    Agenf     H.   E     i:  led 

C tj    Comml  i     i " 

ji  fferson;    i      C     Ci  aw  ford,    JefT<  i  ion      w       P 
Calvard,     W    ivei       I 

Board  of  Education  n  C  Tucker,  Wi  I 
i  ■•  .       .       Qi  Othello:    Di     .i     C 

Gambill,   We  i    Jeffi  i    n      J       I  •  nu 
Creek;    W      T      Miller.    TteU  .    CliftO 


34 


COUNTY  AFFAIRS    AND  OFFICIALS 


Highway  Commission — H.  ('.  Tucker,  West 
Jefferson;  l>r.  R.  E.  Reeves,  West  Jefferson ; 
S  it  Ji  nn.'s.  West  Jefferson;  A.  A.  Price, 
Jefferson;  1>.  M.  Donnally,  Trade,  Tenn.,  R. 
1\     D.;    I>r.    B.    I".    Waddell,    Grassy    Creek. 


AVERY 


COUNTY    SEAT,     NEWLAND. 

Formed      in      1911.        Named      in      honor      of 
Waightstill    Avery,     of    Revolutionary    fame. 
County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court— W.  W.  Braswell, 
Montezuma. 

Register   of   Deeds — S.    W.    Blalock.    Newland. 

Sheriff— I'at    Vance,    Elk    Park. 

Coroner — Dr.    W.    C.    Tate,    Banners    Elk. 

Surveyor — W.     S.    Green,    Beech    Creek. 

Supt.  of  Schools — Frank  A.  Edmondson, 
Newland. 

Supt.  Puhlic  Welfare — Mrs.  Lillian  Edmond- 
son.   Newland. 

Demonstration  Agent — J.  W.  Goodman,  Jr.. 
Newland. 

County  Commissioners — Brown  Hughes, 

Hughes;    Wm.     Sisk,,    Pineola;    J.    M.    Heaton, 
Heaton. 

Board  of  Education — A.  P.  Brinkley.  Elk 
Park;  Henry  T.  Norman.  Elk  Park;  R.  L 
Wiseman,    Ingalls. 

Highway  Commission — Board  of  County 
Commissioners. 


BEAUFORT 


COUNTY    SEAT.    WASHINGTON. 

Formed  in  171s  Named  in  honor  of  Duke 
of     Beaufort. 

County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court — George  A.  Paul,  Wash- 
ington. 

Register  of  Deeds — Gilbert  Rumley.  Wash- 
ington. 

Sheriff — James     H.     Harris.     Washington. 

Treasurer — E.    R.    Mixon.    Washington. 

Coroner— Dr.    D.    T.    Tayloe,    Jr.,    Washington. 

Surveyor — L.    H.    Ross.    Washington. 

Supt.  of  Health— Dr.  J.  W.  Williams.  Wash- 
ington. 

Supt.  of  Schools — H.  H.  McLean.  Washing- 
ton. 

Supt.  Public  Welfare— Rev.  H.  B.  Seawright. 
Washington. 

Demonstration  Agent— B.  T.  Leppard,  Wash- 
ington. 

Home  Demonstration  Agent— Myrtie  Keller, 
Washington. 

Board  of  Elections— Frank  H.  Bryan,  Wash- 
ington; L.  H.  Redditt,  Edward;  J.  L  James, 
Edward. 

County  Commissioners — C.  P.  Aycock.  Chm. 
Pantego;  T.  F.  Tyer,  Bath;  W.  G.  StanciU, 
Washington.  R.  F.  D.  ;  D.  O.  Moore,  Choco- 
winity:   W.    I.    Austin.    South   Creek. 

Board  of  Education — J.  B.  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,     Leechville;     B. 
T.    Bonner,  Aurora;  T.   A.   Brooks,   Bath;  W.   R. 
Cox,     1  lounts    Creek. 


BERTIE 


COUNTY    SEAT,    WINDSOR. 

Formed    in    172L'.      Named    in    honor    of   James 
and   John    Bertie. 

County   Officers 
Clerk    Superior   Court— W.    L.    Lyon.    Windsor. 
Register    of    Deeds— S.    W.    Kenney,    Windsor. 
Sheriff— J.    W.    Cooper.    Windsor. 


Treasurer — J.    C.    Bell,    Windsor. 

Coroner — Dr.    F..   H.    Garris,    Lewiston. 

Supt    of    Health— Dr.    J.    E.    Smith.    Windsor. 

Board  of  Elections— H.  C.  Harrington, 
Chm.,  Lewiston;  C.  W.  Mitchell,  Jr.,  Au- 
lander;    H.    L.    Early,    Aulander. 

Supt.    of   Schools— H.    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  J.  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,  Keif  ord :  W.  T.  Tadlock.  Wind- 
sor;  C.    R.    Brinkley.    Colerain. 


BLADEN 


COUNTY    SEAT.    ELIZABETHTOWN. 

Formed  in  1734.  Named  in  honor  of 
Martin    Bladen. 

County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court — W.  J.  Davis,  Eliza- 
liethtown. 

Register  of  Deeds — R.  J.  Hester.  Elizabeth- 
town. 

Sheriff— Lee    G.    Priest,    Elizabethtown. 

Coroner — W.     C.     Sutton,     Elizabethtown. 

Supt.  of  Health— Dr.  B.  T.  Tally,  Elizabeth- 
town. 

Board  of  Elections— J.  A.  Lyon,  Elizabeth- 
town;  T.  B.  Melvin,  White  Oak;  David  R. 
Bostic.    Elizabethtown. 

Supt.    of    Schools — B.    J.    Cromartie.    Garland. 

Demonstration  Agent— R.  K.  Craven.  Clark- 
ton. 

Home  Demonstration  Agent — Dorothy  Dean, 
Elizabethtown. 

County  Commissioners — C.  W.  Lyon,  Chm., 
Elizabethtown;  Guilford  Home,  Clarkton; 
C.     H.     Smith,     Abbottsburg. 

Board  of  Education— C.  R.  Monroe.  Council; 
Peter  McQueen,  White  Oak;  F.  D.  McLean, 
Bladenboro. 

Highway  Commission — Board  of  County  Com- 
missioners. 


BRUNSWICK 

COUNTY    SEAT,    SOUTHPORT. 

Formed  in  1764.  Named  in  honor  of  the 
Duke    of    Brunswick. 

County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court— A.  T.  McKeithan. 
Southport. 

Register  of  Deeds— W.  H.  Walker.  South- 
port. 

Sheriff — F.    Lundon    Lewis.    Bolivia. 

Treasurer — Bank     of    Southport,     Southport. 

Coroner — J.    R.    Hilburn.    Southport. 

Surveyor — E.    B.    Hewette.    Southport. 

Supt.    of  Health— J.    A.    Dosher.    Southport. 

Board  of  Elections — G.  T.  Ruark,  Shallotte; 
D.  B.  Long,  Ash;  John  A.  Stanley,  Shal- 
lotte. 

Supt.     of    Schools— B.     R.     Page.     Southport. 

Supt.  Public  Welfare — D.  E.  Robinson. 
Supply 

Home  Demonstration  Agent — Miss  Jennie 
Baker.    Southport. 

Farm  Demonstration  Agent — J.  E.  Dodson, 
Supply.  . 

County  Commissioners— C.  S.  Ward,  Bolivia; 
D.  L.  Hevvett,  Shallotte;  R.  M.  Edwards, 
Exum. 

Board     of    Education — J.     J.     Adkins,     South- 


COUNTY  AFFAIRS    AND  OFFICIALS 


Bolivia"1'    L'    St0ne'    Shallotte:   F-    E.    Galloway, 
Highway     Commission — A.     M      Beck      South 
port;    John     Holden.     Southport;    B      K      Gore 
Southport;  Vernon   Smith.    Southport.       ' 


BUNCOMBE 


COUNTY     SEAT.     ASHEVILLE. 

Formed  in  1791.  Named  in  honor  of  Ed- 
ward   Buncombe. 

County   Officers 
ri]Clerk  Superior  Court— John  H.   Cathey,  Ashe- 

Ashefille1"     °f     Deeds~ Gcorge     A-     Di^     Jr.. 
Sheriff — John    A.    Lyerley.    Asheville 
Treasurer— H.     S.     Hyder.    Asheville 
Auditor— T.    M.    Duekett,    Asheville 
Surveyor— T.    A.  'Cox,    Jr.,    Asheville. 
Coroner— E.    R.    Morris.    Asheville 
Tax      Collector— N.      A.      Collins,      Asheville, 

Route    5. 

viUeUPt'    °f    Health—Dr-    R     G-    Wilson.    Ashe- 

Hoard  of  Elections— George  Pennell.  Chm.. 
Asheville;  Grover  Robinson,  Leicester;  Wavne 
Beechboard.    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.  E.  Miller  Ashe- 
ville. 

County    Commissioners — E.     M.     Lyda      Chm 
Asheville:    W.     E.     Johnson.    Asheville-    C      c' 
Brown,    Weaverville. 

Board  of  Education— J.  D.  Murphy.  Ashe- 
ville; T.  P.  Gaston,  Candler;  H.  S.  Hyder, 
Treas.,     Asheville. 


BURKE 


COUNTY    SEAT.     MORGANTON. 

Formed  in  1777.  Named  in  honor  of  Ed 
mund    l.urke. 

County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court — Butler  Giles,  Morgan 
ton. 

Register  of  Deeds — Miss  Bertie  May  Moses, 
Morgan  ton. 

Sheriff — R.    V.    Michaux,    Jr.,    Morganton. 

Financial  Agent— First  National  Bank, 
Morganton. 

Coroner— Dr.    J.    B.    Riddle,    Morganton. 

Surveyor— J.  Harbeson,  Jr.,  Morganton, 
R.     5. 

Supt.  of  Health— Dr.  E.  W.  Phifer.  Mor- 
ganton. 

Board    of   Elections— J.    F.    Spainhour.    Chm 
Morganton;      J.      Arthur      Beach,      Morganton; 
Richard    Williams,   Morganton. 

Supt.    of    Schools — T.    L.    Sigmon.    Morganton 

Supt.  Public  Welfare— Mrs.  A.  C.  Avery, 
Jr.,   Morganton. 

County  Commissioners — Charlie  Lane.  Chm  , 
Morganton:  L.  A.  Crawley,  Morganton,  it  5; 
L.  Kincaid,  Table  Rock;  George  llildcrbrand, 
Connelly    Springs,   R.    5;  John    Long,    Valdi   i 

Board  of  Education — A.  N.  Dale.  Morganton  ; 
N.  O.  Pitts,  Glen  Alpine;  W.  E.  McCon- 
naugbey.  Morganton.  R.  5;  J.  E.  Cutler,  Con- 
nelly   Springs. 

CABARRUS 

COUNTY    SEAT.    CONCORD. 
Formed      in      17'.»2.        Named      in      honor     of 
Stephen     Cabarrus. 

County  Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court— J.  B.  McAllister. 
Mount    Pleasant. 


''•'^'V''   '"'    " I      '•     V     Elliott,    Concord 

Sherifl  -W.    P.    Mabry,    I    i 
Treasure!     Margii     McEachen      I    ncord 
'  oroner— Dr.    .in,.     \      BJartsell,    Concord 
Surveyor— Walter    F.    Furr,    Concord 

cord         °f   Health_Dr-    s-    E-    Buchanan.    Con- 
Board    of    Elections     C.    A.    [senhour,    I 

Loncord;  J.    C.   Moore,   Concord;   .1.    il     l>,,ro,n 

( loncord. 

i,mt'    pLrCho,vSTrJ-    B,   Robertson.    Concord. 
Supt.    Public   Welfare— Jonas   C.    Query,    Con- 

^  Demonstration   Agent— R.    D.    Goodman.    Con- 
Home     Demonstration    Agent— Kathleen     Wil- 
son. Concord. 

County  Commissioners— J.   F.   Dayvault    Chin 
Concord;    W.    D.    Harry,    Concord;    W.    i 
Kinley,     Concord;     John      R.      Heinye,      Mount 
Pleasant;    .1.     M.     Hartsell,     .Midland 

Board  of  Education— W.  R.  Odell.  Concord: 
W.  F.  Smith.  Davidson,  R.  24;  G  F  Mc- 
Allister,   Mount    Pleasant. 

Highway      Commission-  Board      of      c 
Commissioners. 


CALDWELL 


COUNTY    SEAT.    LENOIR. 
Formed    in    1841.      Named    in    honor    ol     l>r 
Joseph    Caldwell,    first    President    of    the    Uni- 
versity   of   North    Carolina. 

County   Officers 

Clerk     Superior     Court— W.     C.     Moore      Jr 
Lenoir. 

Register    of    Deeds— John    M.     Crisp.    Lenoir 
Sheriff— Tony     Sherrill.     Lenoir. 
Treasurer — J.    L.    Suddreth,    Lenoir,    R.    5. 
Coroner — J.    L.    Austin.     Lenoir. 
Surveyor— J.    f.    Messick,    Patterson. 

Supt.  of    Health— Dr.     W.     M.     White    Lenoir. 

Board  of    Elections— J.    L.    Cattrell,     I. 

C.  E.  Rabb,      Lenoir;      Dr.      C        I.       w 
Lenoir. 

Supt.    of   Schools— Y.    D.    Moore.    Lenoir. 

Supt.    Public  Welfare— J.    M.   Tuttle.   Lenoir. 

Demonstration    Agent— D.     W.     Roberts      Le- 
noir. 

County    Commissioners— Lester    Deal,    Granite 
Falls;   Mack   Moore.    CollettSville;    P     II     I 
Lenoir. 

Board    of    Education — Mark    Squires.    Lenoir- 

D.  C.     Flowers.     I,  i  ;    .1      A      LaxtOI  ,     R 

J.    L.    Suddreth,    Treas.,    Lenoir. 

CAMDEN 

COUNTY     SEAT.     CAMDEN. 

Formed    in    1717.       Nam.-, I    in    b r    .•;     I 

Camden, 

County   Officers 
Clerk    Superior   Courl     W     .i     Burgess, 
don. 

Register  of   l .1.     s     B.    Beyi i     I 

Sheriff    W.     M     i,  Liioh. 

Treasurer — Fb  -  National 

Elizabeth  City 
supt.   of  iieniih     it    w    I,    Stevens,   Shlloh 
Board    of     Blei  tlons— W       I. 
Indlantown  .   <  >     < ;     Pi  Hi  bard,    Beli  rosa     \\      it 
D     ler,    South    M 
Supl    ol    Schoi  i      i.    i,  Indlantown 

Supt    Public  Welfare     L.    I.    Sten 
town 

County    Coi Isstoners     D      N      B 

i;     N      B      Williams,     Shlloh;    Johi     H 
South    \i 
Board  ol    Education    w     R   Pritohard,  South 
Mills;    .(.    W.    Junes,    south    U 
Old    Trap      i      it     8 
w     B     Leary,  Old  Trap 


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Highway  Commission — Herman  Newbern, 
Chm.,  Belcross;  Elobert  Whaley,  Belcross;  W. 
A.    Gregory,    Shiloh;  J.    M.    Burgess,    Old  Trap. 


CARTERET 


COUNTY    SEAT.     BEAUFORT. 
Formed    in    1721.    Named    in    honor    of    Lord 
George     Carteret. 

County   Officers 
clerk       Superior      Court — I*       W.       Hassell, 
Beaufort. 

Register    of   Deeds — John    Hamilton,    Beaufort. 

Sheriff— T.    C.    Wade.    Beaufort. 

Auditor— W.    L.    Standi,    Beaufort. 

Coroner — H.    D.     Norcomb,    Beaufort. 

Surveyor — E.   D.   Hardesty,  Newport,   R.   P.   D. 

Supt.    of    Health— C.    L.     Outland,    Beaufort. 

Board  of  Elections — D.  E.  Langdale.  Beau- 
fort; George  Piner,  Morehead  City;  W.  A. 
Macem,     Beaufort. 

Supt.    of   Schools— M.   L.    Wright,    Beaufort. 

Supt.  Public  Welfare — James  Wallace 
Mason.    Beaufort. 

County  Commissioners — C.  T.  Chadwick, 
Chm.,  lleaufort;  W.  M.  Webb,  Morehead 
City;  W.  P.  Taylor,  Bogue;  J.  P.  Carroway, 
Merrimon;    Hamlin    II.     Davis,    Davis. 

Board  of  Education — R.  T.  Wade.  Morehead 
City;  W.  H.  Taylor.  Beaufort;  W.  I.  Willis. 
Williston. 


CASWELL 


COUNTY    SEAT,     YANCEYVILLE. 

Formed  in  1777.  Named  in  honor  oi 
Richard    Caswell. 

County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court — B.  S.  Graves, 
Yanceyville. 

Register    of    Deeds — H.  S.  Turner,    Yancevville. 

Sheriff— J     H.    Gunn,    Yanceyville. 

Treasurer — Edgar  A.  Allison,  Yanceyville, 
R.    F.    D.    1. 

Surveyor — W.  H.  Williamson,  Mclver,  B. 
F.    D.    1. 

Quarantine  Officer — Miss  Carrie  Slade. 
Yanceyville. 

Board  of  Elections — A.  Y.  Kerr,  Chm.,  Yan- 
ceyville; M.  C.  Winstead,  Milton;  A.  C. 
Lindsay,     Yanceyville. 

Supt.   of   Schools — R.   A.   Pope.   Yanceyville. 

Supt.  Public  Welfare — R.  A.  Pope,  Yancey- 
ville. 

Farm  Demonstration  Agent — J.  L.  Love. 
Yanceyville. 

Coupnty  Commissioners — T.  H.  Hatchett, 
Chm.,  Blanch,  R.  P.  D.  1;  D.  P.  Walker. 
Union  Ridge,  R.  F.  D.  1;  S.  P.  Newman. 
Leasburg. 

Board  of  Education — J.  P.  Gwynn,  Chm., 
Yanceyville;  W.  H.  Williamson,  Mclver,  R. 
P.    D.    1;    R.    I.    Newman,    Leasburg. 

Highway  Commission — M.  C.  Winstead, 
Chm.,  Milton;  T.  D.  Boswell,  Yanceyville, 
R.    F.    D.     2;    J.    L.     Warren,    HIghtower. 


CATAWBA 


COUNTY    SEAT,     NEWTON. 

Formed       in       1812.         Name      derived      from 
Catawba   River. 

County   Officers 

Clerk     Superior     Court — Justus     C.      Rudisill, 
Newton. 

Register     of     Deeds — Mrs.     Josephine     Taylor, 
Maiden. 

Sheriff — George    F.     Bost,    Hickory. 

Treasurer — J.     Merton    Killian,     Newton. 

Coroner — S.    L.    Herman,    Newton. 

Surveyor — Enloe     M.     Yoder,     Hickory. 

Supt.    of   Health — Dr.    G.    W.    Shipp,    Newton. 


Board  Of  Elections — G.  A.  Warlick,  Jr., 
Newton;  W.  A.  Rhyne,  Newton;  J.  Yates 
Killian,    Newton. 

Supt.  of  Schools — G.  E,  Lung,  Newton, 
R.     F.     D. 

Supt.  Public  Welfare— C.  E.  Heffner, 
Hickory. 

Demonstration  Agent — J.  W.  Hendricks, 
Newton. 

lb  une  Demonstration  Agent — Mrs.  R.  A. 
Harris,    Newton. 

County  Commissioners — J.  D.  Elliott,  Chm., 
Hickory;  W.  R.  Fry,  Newton;  C.  A.  Little, 
Catawha;  R.  L.  Asherbranner,  Henry;  James 
Howard,   Sherrills  Ford. 

Board  of  Education — G.  E.  Bisaner,  Hick- 
ory; W.  G.  Bandy,  Maiden;  Oscar  Sherrill, 
Catawba. 

Highway  Commission — George  Lyeiiy,  Hick- 
ory; Ralph  R.  Boggs,  Catawba;  Garland  E. 
Mauney,  Maiden ;  S.  L.  Lefevers,  Hickory ; 
E.     ('.     Scronce,    Newton. 


CHATHAM 


COUNTY    SEAT,    PITTSBORO. 

Formed  in  1770.  Named  in  honor  of  Wm. 
Pitt,    Earl    of   Chatham. 

County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court — J.  Dewey  Dorsett, 
Pittsboro. 

Register  of  Deeds — C.   C.   Poe.   Pittsboro. 

Shuriff— G.    W.    Blair.    Pittsboro. 

Treasurer — G.    W.    Blair.    Pittsboro. 

Coroner — G.    H.    Brooks.    Pittsboro. 

Surveyor — F.   E.   Womble.   Siler  City. 

Supt.  of  Health— Dr.  W.  Clyde  Thomas, 
Siler    City. 

Board  of  Elections — T.  C.  Mann,  Chm., 
Pittsboro;  J.  Wade  Siler,  Siler  City;  J.  C. 
Hammond,     Pittsboro. 

Supt.  of  Schools — W.  R.  Thompson.  Pitts- 
boro. 

Supt.  Public  Welfare — W.  R.  Thompson, 
Pittsboro. 

County  Commissioners — E.  E.  Wilson.  New 
Hill,  R.  P.  D.  2;  C  C.  Hamlet,  Pittsboro; 
C.     B.     Fitts,    Bear    Creek. 

Board  of  Education — T.  B.  Bray,  Pittsboro. 
R.  3;  E.  R.  Hinton.  Pittsboro:  J.  M.  Marley, 
Siler  City;  P.  G.  Farrar,  Apex,  R.  P.  D.  ; 
J.  H.  Norwood,  Bynum;  G.  W.  Blair,  Pitts- 
boro. 

Highway  Commission — Board  of  County  Com- 
missioners. 


CHEROKEE 


COUNTY    SEAT.     MURPHY. 

Formed  in  1839.  Named  in  honor  of  the 
Cherokee    Indians,     who    once    dwelt    there. 

County   Officers 

Clerk    Superior    Court — E.    E.    Davis,    Murphy. 

Register    of   Deeds — A.    M.    Simonds,    Murphy. 

Sheriff— W.    P.    Odom.   Murphy. 

Treasurer — R.     H.     Hyatt,     Murphy. 

Coroner — Dr.     S.     C.     Heighway,     Murphy. 

Surveyor — W.    H.    Martin,    Murphy. 

Board       of      Elections— George      B.       Walker,    J 
Andrews ;    S.     W.    Lovingood,    Murphy ;    M.    W. 
West,    Murphy. 

Supt.    of   Schools — A.    L.    Martin.   Murphy. 

Supt.  Public  Welfare — A.  L.  Martin. 
Murphy. 

County  C  ommissioners — S.  W.  Lovingood, 
Murphy;  T.  J.  Bristol,  Andrews;  Gay  Bryant, 
Murphy,    R.     ?.. 

Board  of  Education — J.  F.  Palmer,  Marble; 
C.  B.  Hill,  Murphy;  E.  B.  Nowell,  Murphy; 
P.    A.    Mauney,    Kinsey. 

Highway  Commission — Board  of  County 
Commissioners. 


COUNTY  AFFAIRS  AND  OFFICIALS 


CHOWAN 

COUNTY    SEAT.    EDENTON. 

Named  in  honor  of  Chowanoke  tribe  of 
Indians. 

County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court— Richard  D.  DLxon, 
Edenton. 

Register   of   Deeds— R.    W.    Boyce,    Edenton. 

Sheriff— G.    W.    Goodwin.    Edenton. 

Treasurer — W.    H.    Ward,   Edenton. 

Supt.    of    Health— M.    P.    VVhichard.    Edenton. 

Board  of  Elections— H.  L.  Story,  Chm., 
Edenton;  D.  M.  Warren,  Edenton;  B.  M. 
Hollowell,    Tyner. 

Supt.    of   Schools — R.    H.    Bachman.    Edenton. 

Supt.  Public  Welfare — H.  T.  Layton,  Eden- 
ton. 

Demonstration  Agent — N.  K.  Rowell,  Eden- 
ton. 

County  Commissioners — W.  H.  Winborne, 
Edenton;  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 — T.  H.  Shepherd,  Chm., 
Edenton ;  W.  J.  Berryman,  Edenton ;  George  C. 
Wood,    Edenton;    B.     W.     Evans,     Tyner. 


CLAY 

COUNTY   SEAT.    HAYESVILLE. 

Formed  In  1859.  Named  in  honor  of 
Henry    Clay. 

County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court — W.  L.  Matheson, 
Hayesville. 

Register    of    Deeds — Fred    Jones,     Hayesville. 

Sheriff — Ellis     Smart,     Hayesville. 

Treasurer — Ellis    Smart,    Hayesville. 

Coroner — Dr.    R.    B.    Killian,    Hayesville 

Surveyor — H.    T.    Green,    Brasstown. 

Board  of  Eelections — W.  T.  Henson,  Hayes- 
ville; J.  O.  Scroggs,  Hayesville;  W.  T.  Bum- 
garner,    Hayesville. 

Supt.    of   Schools — Allen   J.    Bell,    Hayesville. 

Supt.  Public  Welfare-rA.  J.  Bell,  Hayes- 
ville. 

County  Commissioners — W.  C.  Smart,  Chm., 
Hayesville;  H.  N.  Hyatt,  Brasstown;  G.  R. 
Ford,    Hayesville. 

Board  of  Education — S.  E.  Hogsed,  Hayes- 
ville; M.  L.  Coleman,  Hayesville;  H.  B. 
Vainer,     Hayesville. 

Highway  Commission — Board  of  County  Com- 
missioners. 

Road    Supervisor — W.     C.     Smart,     Hayesville. 


CLEVELAND 

COUNTY    SEAT.     SHELBY. 

Formed  in  1841.  Named  in  honor  of  Colonel 
Benjamin    Cleveland. 

County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court — George  P.  Webb. 
Shelby. 

Register  of   Deeds — R.    Lee   Weathers,    Shelby. 

Sheriff— H.    A.    Logan.    Shelby. 

Auditor—  B.     T.     Falls.    .Shelby. 

Treasurer — Mrs.  Mary  Eskridge  Tarborough, 
Shelby. 

Coroner — T.    C.    Eskridge,    Shelby. 

Surveyor — A.    M.    Lovelace.    Mooresboro. 

Supt.    of    Health-    Dr.    K     B.    Bills,    Shelbj 

Board  of  Elections-  ('.  A.  Burrus,  Shelby; 
A.   P.   Sparke,   Shelby;  W.    L    Dameron,   Shelby. 

Supt.    of    Schools-^J.    C.    Newton,    Shelby. 

Supt.   Public  Welfare     II.    M.    Austell.   Shelby. 

Demonstration  Agent — R.  B.  Lawrence, 
Shelby. 


Some     Dei 
Cornelius,    Shelby. 

County    Commissions  -     A      i:     I 
Kings    Mountain;     \V.      \V.      Wa 
K,     l:    G.     \v.     Peeler,     Shelby. 

Board     of     Education — W.     L.     Plonk      Kings 
Mountain ;    A.    P.    Spake.    Shelby.    R     1  •    - 
Mauney,     Shelby.     B.     5;     M 
Tarborough,    Treas.,    Shelby. 


COLUMBUS 


COUNTY   SEAT.    WHITEVILLE. 

Formed     in      1808         Named     In     hon 
Christopher    Columbus. 

County    Officers 

Clerk   Superior   Court— J.    L.    Memory.    V. 
ville. 

Register    of    Deeds — A     W.    Baldwin.    \\ 
ville. 

Sheriff — J.    O.    Amnions.    Whiteville. 

Treasurer — W.    H.    Hickman.    Whiteville. 

Coroner — H.    V.    Cook,    WhlteviUe. 

Surveyor — Forney    Gore,     Chadbourn. 

Supt,    Of    Health— Dr.    Floyd    I 
ville. 

Board  of  Elections — B.  1".  Baldwin,  White- 
ville; J.  E.  Thompson,  HaUsboro;  i'  \i 
Wray.    Whiteville. 

Supt.  of  Schools — Harry  M.  Bowling.  White- 
ville. 

Demonstration  Agent — J.  T.  Lazar.  White- 
ville. 

Home  Demonstration  Agent  Miss  LIUle 
Langford,    Whiteville. 

Supt.  Public  Welfare — Harry  M.  Bowling, 
Whiteville. 

County  Commissioners — R.  B.  Council, 
Chm.,  Wananish;  .1.  <;.  Butler,  Tabor:  R.  M. 
Thompson,    Vlneland. 

Board      of     Education — J.      L.      Williamson. 
Cerro     Gordo;     E.     W.      Wells.     Delco;      ' 
Meares,   Tabor;  .1.    B.    Wycke,   Hallsboro;   W     A 
Thompson,    Halls]  oro 

Highway  Commission — County  Board  of 
Commissioners. 

Road     Supt. — 1!.     F.     Sanderson.      Vlneland. 


CRAVEN 


COUNTY  SEAT.  NEW  BERN. 

Formed  in  1731.   Named  In  honor  of  William. 
Earl    of    Cravi  n 

County   Officers 

Clerk   Superior   Court — L.    E.    Lancaster,    New 
Bern. 

Register     of     Deeds    <:.      A.      Farrow,     New 
Bern. 

Sheriff— Joseph    D.     Williams,     New     Bern. 

Treasurer     Citizens    Savings    Hank    and 
Co..    New    Bern 

Coroner — J.    L     Hartafleld,    New    B< 

Surveyor     B.     M     Pott<  r,    New     Bern. 

Supt.    of    Health— Dr.    C.    H     Vernei 
Bern. 

Board    of  Elei  w      n     Lei  .    Chi 

Bern ;     Alfri  ■!     \      K  ifer,     New     Bet  a;     it     C 
Q Iwin,    New    Bi 

Supt      of      Schools    it      s.      Proctor, 
Bern 

supt     Public    w  i  [fare    Mi  -     L.    J.    S' 
New    Bern 

Farm    Demonstration    Agent — A.    T.    La 
New    Hern 

County    Comml     lonei       0      \      Kafor,     Chm  . 
New    Bern :    B,    it     Wai  ren,    Vane  V\     W 

New     Bern ;    T      \      Qi  ai  thatn      N    ■ 
Bei  ii      \     oi  in i.    Dover 

ii    hi  of  Education    u     \    Nunn,   Si  w 
.i     E    u.  th.  i  Ington,    v  «    Bei  n  .  T    U     Lrlhur, 
Ernu] 

i       <  ,  ■       i   -i  ■         -\      Board  I 

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CUMBERLAND 

COUNTY    SEAT,    FAYETTEVI LLE. 

Formed  in  1754.  Named  in  honor  of  Duke 
of   Cumberland. 

County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court— W.  M.  Walker.  Fay- 
etteville. 

Register  of  Deeds — D.  L.  Downing.  Fayette- 
ville. 

Sheriff— N.    H.    McGeaehy,    Fayetteville. 

Treasurer — D.    Gaster.    Fayetteville. 

Auditor — C.     C.     Howard.     Fayetteville. 

Coroner — R.    A.    Allgood.    Fayetteville. 

Supt.  of  Health— Dr.  E.  W.  Larkin,  Fay- 
etteville. 

Board  of  Elections — John  W.  Judge.  Chm.. 
Fayetteville;  W.  MeK.  Monroe,  Fayetteville: 
X.    F.    Downing,    Cedar    Fork. 

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.  A.  Poe,  Chm., 
Fayetteville;  John  T.  Martin,  Fayetteville, 
R.  F.  D. ;  Dr.  J.  W.  McNeill,  Fayetteville ; 
W.  McK.  Monroe,  Fayetteville,  R.  F.  D.  3; 
W.    M.    McCaskill.    Fayetteville,    R.    F.    D.    2. 

Board  of  Education — H.  McD.  Robinson, 
Fayetteville;  John  W.  Hall.  Autryville,  R.  2; 
F.  M.  Barrett,  Fayetteville;  A.  B.  Tarboro, 
Godwin;  X'athaniel  McArthur,  Fayetteville;  D. 
Gaster.    Treas.,    Fayetteville. 

Road    Supt. — G.    D.    Davis,    Fayetteville. 


CURRITUCK 


COUNTY    SEAT.    CURRITUCK. 

Named    in   honor   of   Tribe   of   Indians. 
County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court — B.  B.  Bell,  Shaw- 
boro. 

Register   of    Deeds — J.    A.    Taylor,    Maple. 

Sheriff— R.   E.    Flora.    Shawboro. 

Treasurer — Bank    of   Currituck,    Moyock. 

Coroner — J.    C.    Walker.    Maple. 

Supt.    Health— Dr.    W.    H.    Cowell,    Shawboro. 

Board  of  Elections — L.  C.  Baiim,  Poplar 
Branch;  A.  W.  Hampton,  Waterlily;  L.  H. 
Swain.    Moyock. 

Supt.   of  Schools — W.   D.   Cox,   Moyock. 

Demonstration  Agent — J.  E.  Chandler,  Cur- 
rituck. 

Supt.    Public  Welfare — W.   D.    Cox,   Moyock. 

County  Commissioners — R.  P.  Midgett, 
Barco;  J.  W.  Fisher,  Jarvisburg;  J.  D.  Clifton, 
Currituck. 

Board  of  Education — W.  H.  Gallop,  Chm., 
Jarvisburg;  W.  W.  .larvis,  Moyock;  R.  L. 
Griggs,    Harbinger. 

Highway  Commission — W.  T.  Griggs,  Poplar 
Branch;  W.  H.  Cowell,  Shawboro;  Stuart 
Mann,    Moyock. 


DARE 


COUNTY    SEAT.    MANTEO. 
Formed    in    1870.      Named    in    honor    of    Vir- 
ginia   Dare. 

County   Officers 
Clerk    Superior    Court — T.    R.    Creef,    Manteo. 
Register     of    Deeds — J.     B.     Dailey,     Manteo. 
Sheriff — L.    D.    Farrow.    Manteo. 
Treasurer — Abner    C.    Hassell.    Manteo. 
Coroner — Dr.    Hughes    B.    Hoyle.    Manteo. 
Surveyor — Melvin    R.     Daniels,    Wanchese. 


Supt.    Health— Dr.    W.    W.    Johnston,    Manteo. 

Supt.   of  Schools — Miss  Mabel  Evans.  Manteo. 

Supt.  Public  Welfare — Miss  Mabel  Evans, 
Manteo. 

Board  of  Elections — E.  H.  Peele,  Manteo; 
A.    W.    Midgett,    Manteo;   T.    B.    Creef,    Manteo. 

County  Commissioners — M.  L.  Daniels, 
Manteo;  M.  V.  Hooper.  Stumpy  Point;  W.  S. 
Davis,  Wanchese;  E.  W.  Baum,  Kitty  Hawk; 
I.     B.    Austin,    Hatteras. 

Board  of  Education — R.  C.  Evans  Manteo : 
T.  J.  Fuleher,  Huxton;  S.  A.  Griffin.  Manteo; 
A.    C.    Hassell.    Treas..   Manteo. 

Highway  Commission — Board  of  Coun*y 
( !ommissloners. 


DAVIDSON 


COUNTY    SEAT,     LEXINGTON. 

Formed  in  1823.  Xamed  in  honor  of  Gen- 
eral William  Davidson. 

County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court — E.  C.  Byerly,  Lexing- 
ton. 

Register  of  Deeds — W.  J.  Parker,  Lexing- 
ton. 

Sheriff — R.     B.     Talbert,     Lexington. 

Treasurer — Bank     of     Lexington,     Lexington. 

Coroner — Dr.    F.    L.    Mock,    Lexington,    R.    3. 

Surveyor — X'.    R.    Kinney,    Lexington. 

Supt.  of  Health— Dr.  D.  R.  Perry,  Lexing- 
ton. 

Board  of  Elections — W.  F.  Thomason,  Chm., 
Lexington;  John  W.  Lambeth,  Thomasville ; 
Charles    M.     Hoover,    Lexington. 

Supt.    of    Schools — J.    F.    Cowles,    Lexington. 

Home  Demonstration  Agent — Miss  Gertrude 
Alexander.    Lexington. 

Supt.  Public  Welfare — E.  C.  Byerly.  Lex- 
ington. 

County  Commissioners — G.  W.  Smith,  Chm., 
Lexington ;  R.  M.  Stokes,  Newsome ;  J.  F. 
Cameron,     Denton. 

Board  of  Education — J.  C.  Ripple,  W'lcome: 
C.     W.     Stokes,     Xewsom. 

Highway  Commission — C.  L.  Padgett.  Jack 
son  Hill;  L.  V.  Phillips,  Yadkin  College;  C. 
M.    Wall,   Lexington;   A.    H.    Ragan,    Lexington. 


DAVIE 


COUNTY    SEAT.    MOCKSVILLE. 

Formed  in  1837.  XTamed  in  honor  of  Gen- 
eral  Win.    R.    Davie. 

County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court — W.  M.  Seaford, 
Mocksville. 

Register    of   Deeds— T.    I.    Caudle,    Mocksville. 

Sheriff— G.    F.    Winecoff,   Mocksville. 

Treasurer — T.    A.    VanZant,    Mocksville. 

Coroner — W.     D.    Foster,    Mocksville. 

Surveyor — M.    C.    Ijanes.   Mocksville,    R.    5. 

Supt.  of  Health— Dr.  J.  W.  Rodwell,  Mocks- 
ville 

Board  of  Elections — W.  A.  Roberts,  Cnrc., 
Cana;  W.  15.  Angell,  Mocksville;  T.  N. 
Chafin,    Mocksville. 

Supt.    of   Schools— E.    P.    Bradley,    Mo-ksville. 

Supt.  Public  Welfare — Rev.  H.  T.  Penry, 
Mocksville. 

County  Commissioners — J.  S.  Stroud,  Chm., 
Cooleemee;  F.  M.  Tutterow,  Mocksville;  G.  B. 
Graham,    Farmington. 

Board  of  Education — Peter  W.  Hairston  Ad- 
vance, R.  2;  J.  R.  Johnston,  Mocksville;  J.  W. 
Etchinson,    Cana. 

Highway  Commission — .T.  G.  Peebles,  Ad- 
vance: R.  M.  Woodruff,  Mocksville;  O.  L. 
Harkey,    Cana;    W.    T.    Foster,    Cornatzer. 


COUNTY  AFFAIRS  AND  OFFICIALS 


DUPLIN 

COUNTY    SEAT,    KENANSVILLE. 

Formed  in  1849.  Named  in  honor  of  Lord 
Duplin. 

County   Officers 

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,  Seven  Springs,  R. 
F.    D. 

Surveyor — R.  D.  Kornegay.  Mount  Olive, 
R.     F.     D.     6. 

Board  of  Elections — R.  D.  Johnson.  War- 
saw; Albert  Martin,  Calypso;  II.  J.  Faison, 
Faison. 

Supt.    of    Schools— M.    H.     Wooten.    Warsaw. 

Supt.    Public   Welfare — Horace    Stewart,    Wal- 

County  Commissioners — W.  F.  Murphy, 
Chm..  Wallace;  W.  J.  Middleton.  Warsaw; 
A.    L.    Cavanaugh,    Beulaville. 

Board  of  Education— L.  Middleton,  War- 
saw; W.  J.  Grady,  Pink  Hill;  D.  S.  Williams, 
Wallace. 

Highway  Commission — L.  A.  Beasley,  Chm., 
Kenansville;  H.  F.  Pierce,  Warsaw;  W.  B. 
Martin,  Faison ;  L.  H.  Bradshaw,  Rose  Hill ; 
W  G.  Kornegay,  Seven  Springs;  W.  J.  Mid- 
dleton,    Warsaw;    E.     R.     Hicks,     Calypso. 


DURHAM 


COUNTY     SEAT,     DURHAM. 

Formed  in  1881.  Named  in  honor  of  Dr. 
Bart    Durham. 

County   Officers 

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 — W.    P.    Snead,    West    Durham. 

Surveyor — E.     C.     Belvin,     Durham. 

Supt  of  Health — Dr.  Hubert  Sweaney, 
Durham. 

Board  of  Elections— W.  S.  Lockhart.  Chm.. 
Durham;  D.  W.  Sorrell,  Durham;  R.  II. 
Riggsbee,     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. 

Home  Demonstration  Agent — Miss  Anna  C. 
Rowe,   Durham. 

County    Commissioners— H.    L.    Carver,    Chm.. 
Rougemont;   C.    M.    Crutchfleld,    Durham,    R     I 
T.    O.    Sorrell,    Durham:    D.    Turrentine,    Stag- 
ville;    E.     A.     Hughes,    Durham. 

Board  of  Education  l  l>.  Hamlin,  Dur- 
ham; W.  L.  Fmislic,  Durham;  M.  L.  Omstead, 
Sr.,  Bahama;  W.  I  .  Crawford,  Durham: 
Simeon    Bowling,    Treas..     Durham. 

Highway  Commission  Board  of  County 
Commissioners. 


EDGECOMBE 

COUNTY    SEAT.    TARBORO. 

Formed    in    1739.      Na 1    in    honor    of    Earl 

of    Edgecombe. 

County    Officers 
Clerk    Superior    Court— A.     T.     Walston,    Tar- 
Register    of    Deeds— II.    S.    Bunn,    Tarboro. 
Sheriff— Jesse    W.    Thomas,    Tarboro 


County  Financial  Agent  Farmers  i  aak  and 
Trust   Co. .    Tarboro. 

Supt.    of    Health-  Dr.    R.    ('.    Gyles,    Tari 

Board    of    Elections — H.     1>      Ilnr.it 
Tarboro;    Tommie     Lawrence,    Tarboro;    It.     II. 
Denton,  Tarboro. 

Supt.    of   Schools — R.   E.    Sentelle,    Tari 

Demonstration      Agent — Zeno     Moore.      Whit 
akers. 

Supt.     Public    Welfare — Mi-;    Georgia     B 
Tarboro. 

County     Commissioners — J.     V.     Cobb.     Pine- 
tops;     W.     H.     Home.     Rocky     Mount;     1>       B 
Gaskill.     Whitakers;     II.      (J.      Brown,     Conetoe; 
W      M.     Moore.     Macclesfield. 

Board  of  Education — M.  G.  Mann.  Tarboro: 
Dr.  R.  H.  Speight,  Whitakers;  H.  L.  Brake. 
Rocky    Mount 

Highway  Commission — B.  F.  Shelton,  Chm.. 
Sliced:  H.  P.  Foxhall.  Tarboro:  Arthur  Foun- 
tain, Tarboro;  T.  A.  Wiggins,  Tarboro;  J.  A. 
Forbes,     Macclesfield. 


FORSYTH 


COUNTY    SEAT.    WINSTON-SALEM. 

Formed  in  1884.  Named  in  honor  of 
Colonel  Benjamin  Forsyth.  of  Germanton. 
Stokes    County. 

County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court— ('.  M.  McKaughan. 
Winston-Salem. 

Register  of  Deeds — J.  M.  Lentz.  Winston- 
Salem. 

Sheriff — J.    B.     McCreary.    Winston-Salem. 

Coroner— Dr.    W.     N.     Dalton.    Winston   Sulci. i 

Surveyor — E.   A.    Conrad,    Pfafftown,    It.    F.    D. 

Auditor— R.     C.     Vaughn,    Winston -Salem. 

Board    of    Elections- II.     M      Ratcliff,     Chm., 
Winston-Salem;     R.     G.      Stockton,      W! 
Salem;   A.    E.    Holton,    Winston  Salem 

Tax    Collector— George    W.     Flynt,     Wl 
Salem. 

Supt.  of  Schools— W.  B.  Speas,  Winston- 
Salem. 

Supt.  Public  Welfare— J.  L.  Rodwell.  Wins- 
ton-Salem. 

Demostration  Agent^-R.  W.  run.  Wli 
Salem. 

County  Commissioners  0.  B.  Eaton,  l 
Winston-Salem;  Fred  Fogle,  Winston  B 
J.    D.    Waddell,   Salem   Cbs 

Poard  of  Kducatiim  Jnhn  I'  CrifUth.  Wins 
ton  salmi;  W,  x  Poindextcr,  Walkertowi  I 
T.    Kapp,    Betnanla 

Highway  Commission  E,  T  Mickey,  Wlns- 
ton-Salem;  T  A  dews.  Winston  Salem;  E 
T.    Lehman.    Bethania. 

County    Engineer     l>.    W.     Harmoi  .    l^ 
ville. 

FRANKLIN 

COUNTY    SEAT.     LOUISBURG. 
Formed    in    1 799      Kami  ■!   In   honor         I : 
miii    Franklin. 

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Ill 


COUNTY  AFFAIRS   AND  OFFICIALS 


Home  Demonstration  Agent — Miss  Annie 
Bordeux,    Louisburg. 

County  Commissioners — R.  S.  Pace,  Wake- 
field, R.  2;  J.  R.  Jones,  Katesville;  T.  S. 
p.  an.  Louisburg,  R.  I:  Arthur  Strickland, 
Chm.,  sprint,'  Hope,  R.  2:  II.  P.  Speed,  Louis- 
burn,    R.     G. 

Board  of  Education — A.  W.  Perry,  Sr., 
Louisburg,  R.  2;  John  C.  Winston,  Franklin- 
ton,  R.  2;  T.  H.  Dickens.  Louisburg,  R.  4; 
W.    A.    .Mullen.    I'.unn ;    .1.    15.    Jones,    Louisburg. 

Highway  Commission — Board  of  County 
Commissioners. 

GASTON 

COUNTY    SEAT,     GASTONIA. 

Formed  in  1S47.  Named  in  honor  of  Hon. 
William   Gaston. 

County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court — S.  C.  Hendricks.  Gas- 
tonia. 

Register  of  Deeds — H.  R.  Thompson,  Gas- 
tonia. 

Sheriff— G.    R.    Rhyne,    Gastonia. 

Treasurer — C.    C.    Craig.    Gastonia. 

Coroner — L.     E.     Kincaid,     Gastonia. 

Surveyor — C.    A.    Black,    Cherryville. 

Supt.  of  Health— Dr.  L.  N.  Glenn,  Gas- 
tonia. 

Board  of  Elections — Emory  B.  Denny.  Gas- 
tonia; S.  M.  Robinson,  Lowell;  C.  P.  Rhodes, 
Dallas. 

Supt.    of   Schools — F.    P.   Hall.   Belmont. 

Supt.  Public  Welfare — Miss  Fay  Davenport, 
Gastonia. 

Demonstration  Agent — L.  B.  Altman,  Gas- 
tonia. 

Home  Demonstration  Agent — Miss  Nell  Pick- 
ens.   Gastonia. 

County  Commissioners — R.  L.  Stowe,  Chm. , 
Belmont;  D.  R.  Mauney,  Cherryville;  E.  L. 
Froneberger,  Bessemer  Citv ;  J.  W.  Summey, 
Dallas:  T.  L.  Ware,  Mt.  Holly;  J.  L.  Beal, 
Gastonia. 

Board  of  Education — S.  N.  Boyce,  Gastonia ; 
,T.  H.  Rudisill,  Cherryville;  C.  E.  Hutchison, 
Mt.    Holly;    C.     C.     Craig,    Treas.,    Gastonia. 


GATES 


COUNTY    SEAT.     GATESVILLE. 

Formed  in  1779.  Named  in  honor  of 
General   Horatio   Gates. 

County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court — William  R.  Cowper, 
Gatesville. 

Register    of    Deeds— P.    L.    Hofler,    Gatesville. 

Sheriff — W.     J.     Rountree,     Hobbsville. 

Treasurer — Farmers    Bank    of    Eure.    Eure. 

Surveyor — W.    F.    Eason.    Gatesville 

Board  of  Elections — T.  W.  Costen,  Chm., 
Gatesville:  H.  I.  Eason,  Gatesville;  W.  H. 
Sloudin,    Gatesville. 

Supt.    of   Schools — J.    M.    Glenn.    Gatesville. 

Supt.  Public  Welfare— J.  M.  Glenn.  Gates- 
ville. 

County  Commissioners — Simon  P.  Cross, 
Gatesville:  W.  A.  Ellis.  Gatesville.  R.  F.  D. ; 
Warren   W.    Powell,    Savage. 

^oard  of  Education — Martin  Kellogg,  Sun- 
bury;  G.  D.  Catling,  Gates:  E.  A.  Benton, 
Trotville. 


GRAHAM 


COUNTY    SEAT,     ROBBINSVILLE. 

Formed    in    1R72.      Named   in    honor    of   Hon. 
William    A.     Graham. 

County   Officers 
Clerk     Superior     Court — A.      Hardee     Colvard, 
Robbinsville. 


Register  of  Deeds — William  Sherrill,  RoJ>- 
binsville. 

Sheriff— G.     W.     Shuler.    Yellow    Creek 
Creek. 

Ta\  Collector— G.  W.  Shuler,  Yellow 
Creek. 

Coroner — F.    J.     Howell,    Robbinsville. 

Surveyor — F.     W.     Smiley,     Japan. 

Supt  of  Health— Dr.  S.  F.  Howell.  Rob- 
binsville. 

Board  of  Elections— M.  T.  Crisp,  Chm., 
Robbinsville ;  P.  M.  McKeldrey,  Robbinsville : 
•T.    G.    Crisp.    Robbinsville. 

Supt.    of   Schools — J.    H.    Moody,    Robbinsville. 

Supt.  Public  Welfare— J.  H.  Moody,  Rob- 
binsville. 

County  Commissioners — W.  J.  Carrlnger, 
chm..  Robbinsville;  Alfred  H.  Colvard,  Rob- 
binsville;    lb  urge   F.    Brock,   Brock. 

Board  of  Education — S.  P.  Harwood.  Rob- 
binsville ;  T.  M.  Jenkins,  Robbin=ville ;  D.  Troy 
Hyde,  Robbinsville;  G.  W.  Shuler,  Treas., 
Millsaps. 

Highwav  Commission — P.  R  Griffin.  Chm., 
Robbinsville:  Ernest  Cooper,  Robbinsville;  W. 
N.    Crisp.   Rough. 


GRANVILLE 

COUNTY    SEAT,     OXFORD. 

Formed  in  174(3.  Named  in  honor  of  Lord 
John  Carteret,  Earl  of  Granville.  Grant  from 
Charles    II. 

County   Officers 

Clerk   Superior  Court — D.    C.   Hunt.    Oxford 

Register  of  Deeds — Charles  G.  Powell,  Ox- 
ford. 

Sheriff— E.    D.    Htint.    Oxford. 

Treasurer — John    R.     Hall.     Oxford. 

Coroner — W.    D.    Bryan,    Oxford. 

Supt.    of  Health— Dr.    J.    A.    Morris,    Oxford. 

Board  of  Elections — J.  B.  Powell,  Chm  , 
Oxford;  C.  R.  Gordon,  Oxford;  J.  T.  Cozart, 
Oxford.  • 

Supt.    of    Schools— J.    F.    Webb,    Oxford. 

Supt.  Public  Welfare — J.  E.  Jackson,  Ox- 
ford. 

Countv  Commissioners — J.  Ennis  Davis.  Chm., 
Younesville.  R.  3;  H.  A.  McGhee,  Oxford, 
R.  7;  Graham  C.  Daniel,  Oxford.  R.  fi ; 
Thomas  G.  Taylor.  Oxford;  W.  L.  Clark.  Vir- 
gii'na.   Va  .   R.    F.    D. 

Board  of  Education — F.  M.  Pinnix.  Oxford; 
T.  G.  Currin.  Oxford  R  6:  C  H.  Cheatham. 
Oxford.    R     3:   John    R.    Hall.    Treas..    Oxford 

Highway  Commission — E.  T.  White,  Oxford: 
J.  G.  Morton,  Bullock:  W.  E.  Cannaday,  Ox- 
ford. 


GREENE 

COUNTY    SEAT,    SNOW    HILL. 

Formed  'n  1799.  Named  in  honor  of 
Nathaniel    Greene. 

County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court — George  W.  Hart 
Snow  Hill. 

Register  of  Deeds — Hugh  L.  Lassiter,  Snow 
Hill. 

Sheriff— E.     A.     Rasberry,     Snow    Hill. 

Treasurer — First    National    Bank,    Snow    Hill. 

Coroner — C.     E.     Jones,     Snow     Hill. 

Surveyor — R.     E.     P.eaman.    Walstonburg. 

Supt.  of  Health— Dr.  W.  W.  Whittington. 
Snow    Hill. 

Board  of  Elections — F.  L.  Rouse,  Chm., 
Snow  Hill:  N.  F.  Palmer,  Hookerton;  B.  W. 
Hill,    Snow    Hill. 

Supt  of   Schools — J.   H.  Workman,   Snow  Hill. 

Demonstration  Agent — Miss  Lillie  Aycock, 
Snow    Hill. 

Supt.  Public  Welfare — J.  H.  Workman. 
Snow   Hill. 


COUNT?   AFFAIRS   AND  OFFICIALS 


County  Commissioners — J.  H.  Harper,  Clini., 
Snow  Hill;  I.  F.  Smith.  Walstonburg;  C  C 
Sugg,  Hookerton ;  C.  L.  Hardy,  Maury;  11.  T 
Hardy,    LaGrange. 

Board  of  Education — B.  W.  Edwards,  Snow 
Hill;  B.  F.  D.  Albritton,  Hookerton;  T.  E. 
Barrow.    Farmville. 

Highway  Commission — .T.  T.  Exum,  Snow 
Hill;  F.  L.  Rouse,  Snow  Hill;  J.  E.  Debnam, 
Snow    Hill.  

GUILFORD 

COUNTY    SEAT,     GREENSBORO. 

Formed  in  1770  from  Orange  and  Rowan 
counties.  Named  in  honor  of  Lord  North, 
Earl  of  Guilford,  who,  in  1770,  became  First 
Lord  of  the  Treasury  and  Prime  Minister  to 
England. 

County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court — M.  W.  Gant,  Greens- 
boro. 

Register  of  Deeds— Robert  H.  Wharton, 
Greensboro. 

Sheriff — David    B.    Stafford,    Greensboro. 

Treasurer — G.     H.    McKinney,    Greensboro. 

Coroner — George    B.     Robertson.    Greensboro. 

Surveyor — John    R.    Edmond.    Greensboro. 

Supt.    of   Health — W.    M.    Jones,    Greensboro. 

Board  of  Elections — Thomas  C.  Hoyle.  Chra.. 
Greensboro;    R.    D.    Douglas,    Greensboro. 

Supt.  of  Public  Schools— Thomas  R.  Foust, 
Greensboro. 

Supt.  Public  Welfare — Mrs.  Blanche  Carr. 
Greensboro. 

Demonstration  Agent — B.  B.  Garrett,  Greens- 
boro. 

Home  Demonstration  Agent — Miss  Addie 
Houston,     Greensboro. 

County  Commissioners — J.  A.  Rankin,  Chm., 
Greensboro,  R.  4 ;  J.  Giles  Foushee,  Greens- 
boro; D.  Lanier  Donnell,  Oak  Ridge;  W.  C. 
Jones,    High    Point:    Geo.    A.    Garrett,    Julian. 

Board  of  Education — Charles  H.  Ireland, 
Chm.,  Greensboro;  Dr.  C.  S.  Gilmer,  Greens- 
boro; Dr.  Dred  Peacock,  High  Point;  S.  E. 
Coletrane,  Guilford  College,  R.  F.  D.  ;  Monroe 
Chrismon,   Brown   Summit. 

Highway  Commission — W.  C.  Boren,  Chm., 
Greensboro;  J.  Elwood  Cox,  High  Point;  J.  W. 
Burke,     Gibsonville. 


HALIFAX 


COUNTY     SEAT,     HALIFAX. 

Formed  in  1758.  Named  in  honor  of  the 
Earl   of  Halifax. 

County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court— Sterling  M.  Gary. 
Halifax. 

Register   of   Deeds — Robert   L.    Dickens,    Hall- 
Sheriff — J.    A.    House,    Thelma. 

Treasurer — Norfleet  S.  Smith,  Scotland 
Neck. 

Coroner — H.    G.    Rowe.    Weldon. 

Supt.  of  Health— Dr.  Paul  C.  Carter.  Wel- 
don. 

Board  of  Elections — Wade  H.  Dickens, 
Weldon"!  Ben  Fishel.  Hollister;  W.  S.  Sanders, 
Roanoke   Rapids. 

Supt.  of  Schools — A.  E.  Akers.  Roanoke 
Rapids. 

Supt.        Public       Welfare — R.        D.        Jenkins, 

Rosemary- 
Home       Demonstration      Agent — Miss       Allen, 

Roanoke    Rapids. 
Countv  Commissioners — George  L.    Hayes,    Jr., 

Chm.,     Rosemary;     .1      W      Whitaker,     Enfleld; 

S.  T.  Thome,  Jr.,  Airlie:  J.   W.    Pierce  Wi 

J.    A.    Kitchin,    Scotland    Neck 

Board   of    Education— W.    E     Daniel,    w 

N    L    Stedman,   Halifax;  w.   F.   White,   Enfleld 


Highway       Commission      \         B 
Hollister;     .1       R       Dickens,     Bull  id.     B       P 
Johnston,     Weldon;     B.     B.     Everett,     Pa 
J.    T.    Chase,    Roanoke    Raj. id-. 


HARNETT 


COUNTY    SEAT.     LILLINGTON. 
Formed    in    1855       I  Irgai 

in    honor    of     C liUS     Harnett. 

County   Officers 

Clerk     Superior    Court— L.     M.     Chaffln.     Lii- 
lington. 

Register   of   Deeds — W.    I!      Faucette,    [/Wins- 
ton. 

Sheriff    -J.    W     McArtan,     LiUingl 

Auditor — D.    P.    McDonald,    Olivia. 

Coroner — Dr.    Chas.     Highsmith,    Dunn, 

Surveyor — Hugh     Prince,     Dunn. 

Supt.     of    Helath— Dr.     J.     W.     Halford,     Lil- 
lington. 

Supt.    of   Schools — B.    P     G     'rv.    LiWnj 

Board     of     I  ■  — W.     F.     Hockaday      Lil- 

lington;  W.    C.    Davis.    Mamers;  J.    W.    w 
Dunn. 

Home     Demonstration     Agent — Miss    Elizabeth 
Bridge,   Lillington. 

Farm     Demonstration     Ageul     11.      A. 
Lillington. 

Supt.    of   Public   Welfare     Mi       Mame   Camp. 
Lillington. 

County       i  lornm  Ja  -         \         Taylor, 

Chm.,   Dunn;  W.   J.    Mc     Stewart,   C  al       J.    A. 
I'uchanan,     Broadway,     R.      2;     J.     C 
Kipling;   M.    J.    McNeill.    Broadway,    R     1 

Board  of  Education  -John   M     Hi  (Tim., 

Linden;  N.   A.    Smith,    Kipling;    II     ('     Can 
Olivia:    D.    P.    McDoi  .    Olivia. 


HAYWOOD 


COUNTY    SEAT.     WAYNESVILLE. 

Formed    in    1808.      Named    in    honor    of    John 
Haywood. 

County   Officers 

Clerk     Superior     Court— Claude     A.      Haynes. 
Waynesville. 

Register      of      Deeds— C.      F.       Klrkpatrlck. 
Waynesville. 

Sheriff — J.    F.    Cabe.   Canton. 

Treasurer — Walter   Ferguson,    Waynesville. 

Coroner— Dr     W.    A     Graham,    Cral 

Surveyor— J.    W.    Seaver,    Wayn  BVllle 

Supt.     Of    Health      Dr.     R.    L.     Allen.    W« 
ville. 

Board    of    ESlections    Thomas    J.     Strlngfleld. 
Waynesville;    G.    L.    Hampton,    Canton;    Vv\    T. 

I  lenton,    Waynesville. 

Supt.    of   Schools— A.    C.    Bejnolds,    Wi 

Ville 

County    Commissioners  -  H      Arthui     1 1 
Chm.,     Canton .     \  bei  rj     Howell,     Wl 
M     M.    Noland,    Waynesville 

■    nd    of    Ed  ii  < 

ii,,.     Paul    Hyatt,   Canton,    R     V     D 
J       Sloan,      w  ayne  n  llle;      W  alt  t      i 
Treas.,    Waynesville. 

Highway      Comi  Qounty       B 

Commissioners;     A.      Howell,     Chm  .     \v 
ville. 

HENDERSON 

COUNTY    SEAT.    H  E  N  DERSON  V  I  LLE. 
Formed    In    1888.      Named    In    I 
ernor    Hei  d< 

County   Officers 
cierk    Superior   Courl     C     M     Ptc«     Hender- 
lonvllle 

Registei  Deei        '      0      Wl 

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Sheriff — .T.    W.     Rallinger,    HendersonviUe. 

Treasurer — Citizens  National  Rank,  Hender- 
sonviUe. 

Tax  Collector — W.  A.  Whitmlre,  Hender- 
sonviUe. 

Coroner — G.     E.     Dixon,     HendersonviUe. 

Surveyor — \V.    C.    Jordan,    HendersonviUe. 

Supt  of  Health— Dr.  A.  R.  Drafts,  Hen- 
dersonviUe. 

Ruard  of  Elections — R.  L.  Whitmlre,  Chm., 
HendersonviUe ;  Charles  Rozzelle,  Henderson- 
viUe ;    K.    G.    Morris,    HendersonviUe. 

Supt.  of  Schools — R.  G.  Anders.  Henderson- 
viUe. 

Supt.  Public  Welfare— J.  W.  Rane,  Hender- 
sonviUe. 

County  Commissioners — J.  P.  Fletcher,  Chm., 
Fletcher ;  G.  W.  Justice,  HendersonviUe ;  V.  C. 
Shepherd,    HendersonviUe. 

Hoard  of  Education — H.  E.  Erwin,  Tuxedo; 
J.  R.  Sandifer,  HillviUe:  J.  W.  Morgan,  Hen- 
dersonviUe. 

Highway  Commission — G.  W.  Justice,  Chm., 
HendersonviUe;  J.  D.  Wilfong,  HendersonviUe; 
.Terman   Jones,   Dana. 


HERTFORD 


COUNTY     SEAT,     WINTON. 

Formed  in  1750.  Named  in  honor  of  Marquis 
of    Hertford. 

County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court — D.  R.  McGlohon, 
Winton. 

Register   of   Deeds — J.    A.    Northcott,    Winton. 

Sheriff— R.    Scull.    Harrellsville. 

Treasurer — The   Rank    of    Winton.    Winton. 

Coroner — Dr.    L.     M.    Futrell,    Winton. 

Surveyor — A.    T.    Newsome,   Winton. 

Supt.    of  Health— Dr.    L.    K.    Walker.    Ahoskie. 

Roard  of  Elections — E.  J.  Gerrock,  Chm., 
Ahoskie;  W.  A.  Perry,  Harrellsville;  A.  S. 
Mitchell,    Winton. 

Supt.    of   Schools— N.    W.    Eritton.    Winton. 

Demonstration    Agent — H.    L.    Miller,    Winton. 

Home  Demonstration  Agent — Miss  Myrtle 
Swindell.    Winton. 

Supt.  Public  Welfare— N.  W.  Rritton,  Win- 
ton. 

County  Commissioners — J.  H  Mitchell, 
Ahoskie;  F.  G.  Tayloe,  Ahoskie:  W.  J. 
Yaughan,  Ahoskie;  E.  H.  Eure,  Winton;  J.  O. 
Askew,  Jr.,  Harrellsville;  E.  W.  Whitley, 
Murfreesboro. 

Roard  of  Education — John  E.  Vann,  Winton ; 
R.     G.    Williams,    Colfleld ;    G.    C.    Picot,    Como. 

Highway  Commission — H.  G.  Snipes,  Wood- 
land; W.  R.  Pollard.  Winton;  J.  A.  Powell, 
Harrellsville;  ,T.  D.  Eridgers.  Winton;  J.  B. 
Worrell,      Como ;     J.      R.      Garrett,      Ahoskie. 


HOKE 


COUNTY     SEAT,     RAEFORD. 

Formed    in    1911.      Named    in    honor    of    Gen- 
eral   R.    F.    Hoke. 

County   Officers 

Clerk      Superior     Court — William     L.      Poole. 
Raeford. 

Register   of   Deeds — D.    K.    Blue,    Raeford. 

Sheriff— Edgar    Hall.    Raeford. 

Treasurer — W.    J.    McCraney.    Raeford. 

Coroner — -Dr.    R.    R.    Wilkins,    Raeford. 

Supt.    of  Health— Dr.    G.    W.    Rrovvn,   Raeford. 

Board    of    Elections — Oscar     Leach,    Raeford; 
D.    G.    McMillan,   Raeford;   R.   L.   Cox,    Raeford. 

Supt  of   Schools— W.    P.    Hawfleld.   Raeford. 

Supt.    Public  Welfare— W.   P.    Hawfleld,    Rae- 
ford. 


County  Commissioners — E.  R.  McNeill,  Rae- 
ford; II.  F.  Currie.  Red  Springs.  R.  1 ;  D.  G. 
McMillan.  Raeford,  R.  1;  M.  G.  Ray,  Rock- 
Ash;   J.    W.    Smith,    Vass. 

Board  of  Education— Dr.  G.  W.  Brown.  Rae- 
ford; N.  A.  McDonald,  Timberland;  Ryan 
McBryde,     Red    Springs,     R.     1. 

Highway  Commission — Roard  of  County 
Commissioners;  W.  E.  Elue,  Road  Supt., 
Raeford. 


HYDE 

COUNTY  SEAT.  SWAN  QUARTER. 

One    of    the    original    precincts    of    the    Lords 
Proprietors.        Named      in      honor      of      Edward 
Hyde,    Governor    of    the    Colony. 
County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court — 0.  L.  Williams. 
Swan    Quarter. 

Register  of  Deeds — D.  G.  Saunders,  Swan 
Quarter. 

Sheriff— Harry    O'Neal.    Fairfleld. 

Treasurer — Dr.    J.    E.    Mann.    Lake    Landing. 

Roard  of  Elections — R  D.  Harris.  Chm.. 
Swan  Quarter;  S.  D.  Mann,  Swan  Quarter: 
J.    E.    Swindell,    Lake    Landing. 

Supt.  of  Schools — G.  M.  Guthrie,  Swan 
Quarter. 

Supt,  Public  Welfare— G.  M.  Guthrie,  Swan 
Quarter. 

County  Commissioners — R.  F.  Mason,  Chm., 
Swan  Quarter ;  Joseph  Harris,  Seranton ;  J.  M. 
Ballance,  Fairfleld;  O.  B.  Gibbs,  Lake  Land- 
ing;    S.     G.     Clarke,     Lake    Landing. 

Board  of  Education — Z.  T.  Fortescue,  Scran- 
ton  ;  W.  J.  Midyette.  Lake  Landing ;  J.  R. 
Mason,  Swan  Quarter:  W.  R.  Nixon,  Fair- 
field:  M.  S.  Credle.  Swan  Quarter;  J.  E 
Mann,    Treas. ,   Lake   Landing. 

Highway  Commission — Geo.  C.  Swindell, 
Seranton;  J.  S.  Mason,  Swan  Quarter;  T.  E. 
Saunderson,  Lake  Landing;  James  Watson, 
Fairfield. 


IREDELL 


COUNTY    SEAT.     STATESVILLE. 
Formed    in    1788.      Named    in   honor    of   James 
Iredell. 

County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court — J.  A.  Hartness,  States- 
ville. 

Register  of  Deeds — W.  H.  Marrow,  States- 
ville. 

Sheriff — M.     P.     Alexander.     Statesville. 

Treasurer — R.    F.    Rives.    Statesville. 

Coroner — .1.    G.    Colvert.    Statesville. 

Surveyor — S.    O.    Lazenby,    Statesville. 

Supt.  of  Health— Dr.  Ross  S.  McElwee, 
Statesville. 

Roard  of  Elections — J.  A.  Stewart,  Chm., 
Statesville;  J.  N.  McElwee,  Statesville;  D.  L. 
Raymer,    Statesville. 

Supt.  of  Schools — James  A.  Steele,  States- 
ville. 

Supt.  Public  Welfare— W.  W.  Holland, 
Statesville. 

Demonstration  Agent — R.  W.  Graeber,  States- 
ville. 

Home  Demonstration  Agent — Miss  H.  Celeste 
Henkel,   Statesville. 

County  Commissioners — H.  L.  Gilbert,  Chm., 
Statesville,  R.  6;  S.  C.  Tomlin,  Statesville; 
N.  Sankey  Gaither,  Harmony;  W.  C.  Johnson, 
Mooresville ;    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.— H.  L.  Gilbert,  Statesville, 
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COUNTY  AFFAIRS   AND    OFFICIALS 


JACKSON 


COUNTY    SEAT,    SYLVA. 

Formed  in  1851.  Named  in  honor  of  General 
Andrew    Jackson. 

County   Officers 

Clerk    Superior    Court — W.    L.    Henson,    Sylva. 

Register  of  Deeds — Raymond  R.  Nicholson, 
Sylva. 

Sheriff— N.    L.    Sutton,    Sylva. 

Treasurer — J.    W.    Davis,    Webster. 

Coroner — G.     W.     McConnell,     Webster. 

Surveyor — T.    F.    Buchanan,    Greens    Creek. 

Supt.    of   Health— Dr.    Grover    Wilkes,    Sylva. 

Board  of  Elections — C.  C.  Buchanan,  Chm., 
Wilmot;  O.  B.  Coward,  Webster;  B.  F.  Jarrett, 
Dillsboro. 

Supt.   of   Schools— O.    S.    Dillard,    Svlva. 

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;  Abe  Moore, 
Webster. 

Board  of  Education — M.  Buchanan,  Sylva; 
J.  N.  Wilson,  Cullowhee;  W.  M.  Fowler, 
Glenville;  G.  C.  Cooper,  Whittier,  R.  F.  D. 
1 ;    J.    W.    Davis,    Treas. ,    Webster. 

Highway  Commission — T.  A.  Cox,  Sylva;  W. 
H.  Smith.  Cowarts;  J.  L.  Broyles,  Webster; 
Dillard  Hooper,  Cowarts;  S.  W.  Enloe,  Dills- 
boro. 


JOHNSTON 


COUNTY     SEAT,     SMITH  FIELD. 

Formed  in  1746.  Named  in  honor  of  Gabriel 
Johnston,     Colonial    Governor. 

County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court — Ed.  F.  Ward,  Smith - 
field. 

Register   of  Deeds — W.    T.    Adams,    Smithfleld. 

Sheriff — W.   J.   Massey,    Smithfleld. 

Treasurer — First    National     Bank,     Smithfleld. 

Coroner — J.     H.    Kirkman,    Smithfleld. 

Surveyor — Romulus    Lambert.     Smithfleld. 

Auditor — J.     A.    Keen.    Smithfleld. 

Supt.    of   Health— Dr.    Thel   Hooks,   Smithfleld. 

Board     of     Elections — W.     D.     Avera,     Chm. 
Smithfleld;    Thad   Hinton,    Clayton;   R.    I.    Wal- 
lace;   Smithfleld. 

Supt.    of    Schools — H.    B.    Morrow,    Smithfleld. 

Supt.  Public  Welfare — H.  V.  Rose.  Smith- 
field. 

Demonstration  Agent — S.  J.  Kirby,  Smith- 
field. 

Home  Demonstration  Agent — Miss  Minnie 
Lee    Garrison,    Smithfleld. 

County  Commissioners — D.  B.  Oliver,  Chm., 
Pine  Level;  John  W.  Wood.  Benson;  Perry 
Johnson,    Benson;    Ransom    Gully,    Clayton, 

Board  of  Education — W.  G.  Wilson.  Wilsons 
Mills;  George  F.  Woodward.  Princeton;  John 
T.    Talton,   Clayton. 

Highway  Commissioner — James  A.  Wellon, 
Chm.,    Smithfleld. 

JONES 

COUNTY    SEAT.    TRENTON. 

Formed  in  1779.  Named  in  honor  of  Willie 
Jones,    a    noted    patriot. 

County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court — W.  II.  Hammond, 
Trenton. 

Register  of  Deeds — P.  B.  McDaniel,  Tren- 
ton. 

Sheriff— J.    R.    Westbrook,    Comfort. 

Treasurer    -Bank    of    Jones.     Trent,  o 

Board  of  Elections  (!.  C.  Herritapre,  Chm., 
Trenton;  J.  K.  Dixon,  Trenton;  .1.  K  Brock, 
Trenton. 


Supt.   of  Schools— John  R    Barker    Trei 
Supt.   Public  Welfare— John   R     Barker.   Tren- 

Demonstration  ARent— E.  F.  Fletcher  Tren- 
ton. 

County    Commissioners— J,    R.    Lowry     Chm 
Trenton;      Paschal     Taylor,      Comfort;     E       I.' 
Mattocks.    Maysvilte;    E     E.     Bell,    Pollocl 
J.    W.    Mallard.   Trenton. 

Board  of  Education— B.  L.  Brock.  Comfort: 
?,■  P.,  Bender.  Pollocksville:  A.  C.  Foscue. 
Maysville. 

Highway  Commission— Board  of  County  Com- 
missioners. 


LEE 

COUNTY    SEAT.    SANFORU. 
Formed    in    1908.      Named    in    honor    ot     I 
eral    Robert    E.    Lee. 

County   Officers 

Clerk    Superior    Court— D.     E.     Mclver      San- 
ford. 

Register     of     Deeds— J.     W.     Mcintosh      San- 
ford. 

Sheriff— L.    C.    Rosser,    Banford. 

Financial       Agent— Page       Trust        Company, 
Sanford. 

Coroner— Dr.    C.    L.    Scott,   Sanford. 

Surveyor — W.     Leon    Jewel,     Sanford. 

Supt.    of   Health— Dr.    E.    M.    Mclver,    ] 
boro. 

Board     of     Elections — J.      W.      Stout,      Chm.. 
Sanford;  G.   W.   Walls,   Moncure;  J.    It.    B 
Sanford. 

Supt.    of    Schools— C.     E.     league,    Sanford. 

Supt.     of     Public     Welfare — J.     A.      Overton, 
Lemon    Springs. 

Homo     Demonstration      Agent      Mi    -     OertTUde 
V.    Little,    Sanford. 

County       Commissioners — P.       J.       Barrlnger. 
Sanford;    J.    J.    Edwards,    Lemon    Spring 
L.     Cole,     Carbonton ;    J.     W.     Knott.     Si 
R.    1 :   Guy    Cox,    Jonesboro,    R.    3. 

Board    of    Education     J.    C     Watson,     I 
boro,    R.    l;    D,   E.    Shaw,    Broadway;    i      R 
Buchan,   Sanford. 

Highway      Commission— Board      of      County 
Commissioners, 


LENOIR 


COUNTY    SEAT.     KINSTON. 
Formed  in  1791.     Named  In  b 
William   Lenoir. 

County   Officers 
Cirri;    Superior    COUTI      .I 

Register   of    Deeds     C     w      Prldgen,    Kli 

Sheriff— A.    W,    Taylor.    Kington. 

Treasurer  .  J     1 1     I  ta«  ion     R  Inston, 

Auditor     C     Oettlnger.     Kinston. 

Coroni  i     1 1     i      PI  ton. 

Surveyoi     G      r     Loftin,    Kinston,    It 

Supt,    of    Health     Di      Robert    S     Met 
R  Inston. 

Board   ol    I  P     S     B     Harper,   Chm  . 

Kinston;     K      G.     Creech,     LaG  '       r 

Parrott,    Kli 

Svpt.  of  E 

Supt     Public   V\  R        0.  B.   1       ■  nlinn. 

k Inston. 

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Km  ton. 

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Board  of  Education — N.  J.  Rouse,  Kinston; 
\V  B  Berton.  Kinston,  R.  5:  Paul  A. 
Hodges,  Kinston;  John  H.  Dawson,  Treas., 
Kinston. 

Highway  Commission— E.  V.  Webb.  Kinston; 
H  C.  Hines.  Kinston;  G.  S.  Willard.  Pink 
Hill 

Road    Supt. — Frank    Rbem,    Kinston. 


LINCOLN 


COUNTY    SEAT.    LINCOLNTON. 

Formed  in  1779.  Named  in  honor  of  Gen- 
era]    Benjamin    Lincoln. 

County   Officers 

Clerk    Superior    Court — A.    Nixon,    Lincolnton 

Register   of   Deeds — J.    E.    Hoover,    Lincolnton 

Sheriff — W.    B.    Abernethy,    Lincolnton. 

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. 

P.oard  of  Elections— C.  E.  Childs,  Chm., 
Lincolnton;  D.  A.  Yoder,  Lincolnton;  R.  J. 
Mauser,   Lincolnton. 

Supt.   of   Schools — L.   B.    Beam.   Lincolnton. 

Demonstration  Agent — Joseph  G.  Morrison, 
Stanley,    R.     1. 

Supt.  Public  Welfare — L.  B.  Beam.  Lin- 
colnton. 

County  Commissioners — R.  C.  Goode,  Lincoln- 
ton  ;  D.  A.  Troutman,  Iron  Station ;  N.  H. 
Cline,  Lincolnton,  R.  F.  D.  ;  G.  L.  Beam, 
Reepsville,    R.    F.    D. ;    O.    F.    Howard,    Denver. 

Board  of  Education— Kemp  P.  Nixon,  Lin- 
colnton; Milton  S.  Rudisill.  Crouse;  J.  W. 
Crouse,  Lincolnton;  J.  W.  Little,  Denver;  M.  T. 
Leatherman,    Treas.,    Lincolnton. 


Coroner — Dr.    G.    F.    Ross,    Walnut. 

Supt.  of  Health— Dr.  J.  N.  Moore,  Mar- 
shall. 

Quarantine  Officer — Dr.  Frank  Roberts, 
Marshall. 

Hoard  of  Elections — Roy  Gudger.  Chm.. 
Marshall;  J.  L.  Carter,  Mars  Hill;  John 
Jarrett,    Marshall. 

Supt.    of    Schools — Homer    Henry,    Marshall. 

Supt.  of  Public  Welfare — Homer  Henry, 
Marshall. 

County  Commissioners — J.  C.  Chandler,  Chm., 
Walnut;  G.  L.  McKinney,  Marshall;  J.  B. 
McDevitt,     Marshall.     R.     5. 

Board  of  Education — Jasper  Ebbs,  Trust; 
W.  M.  Roberts,  Marshall;  N.  B.  McDevitt, 
Marshall. 

Highway  Commission — Board  of  County 
Commissioners. 


MARTIN 


MACON 


COUNTY    SEAT,     FRANKLIN. 

Formed  in  1829.  Named  in  honor  of 
Nathaniel    Macon. 

County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court^Frank  I.  Murray. 
Franklin. 

R.-gister   of   Deeds — Elmer   Johnson,    Franklin. 

Sheriff — Alex.    Moore.    Franklin. 

Treasurer — Alex.    Moore.    Franklin. 

Coroner — J.    J.    Conley,    Franklin. 

Surveyor — John    H.     Dalton,     Iotla. 

Supt.    of    Health— S.    H.    Lyle,    Franklin. 

Board  of  Elections— C.  D.  Band.  Chm., 
Franklin;  T.  S.  Murray,  Franklin;  John  E. 
Rickman,    Franklin. 

Supt.    of   Schools — M.    D.    Billings.    Franklin. 

Supt.  Public  Welfare — Charles  A.  Shook, 
Franklin. 

County  Commissioners — A.  B.  Slagle,  Chm., 
Franklin,  R.  1 ;  C.  R.  Cabe,  Otto;  Lawrence 
Ramsey,    Franklin,    R.     3. 

Board  of  Education — S.  H.  Lyle,  Franklin: 
N.  L.  Bernard,  Franklin;  T.  C.  Bryson, 
Wests    Mills. 

Highway  Commission — County  Board  of 
Commissioners. 


COUNTY     SEAT,    WILLI  AMSTON. 

Formed  in  1774  from  Halifax  and  Tyrrell 
Counties.  Named  in  honor  of  Josiah 
Martin,  the  last  Royal  Governor  of  North 
Carolina. 

County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court— R.  J.  Peel.  Williams- 
ton. 

Register  of  Deeds — S.   S.   Brown,  Williamston. 

Treasurer — C.     D.     Carstarphen,     Williamston. 

Coroner — Dr.    J.    B.    H.    Knight,    Williamston. 

Surveyor — Sylvester    Peel,    Williamston. 

Supt.  of  Health— Dr.  W.  E  Warren,  Wil- 
liamston. 

Board  of  Elections — H.  M.  Burrus,  Chm., 
Williamston;  R.  B.  Jenkins,  Robersonville ; 
W.     W.     Walters,     Jamesville. 

Supt.  of  Schools — A.  J.  Manning,  Williams- 
ton. 

Demonstration  Agent — J.  L.  Holliday,  Wil- 
liamston. 

Supt.  Public  Welfare — A.  G.  Manning,  Wil- 
liamston. 

County  Commissioners — H.  C.  Green,  Chm., 
Williamston,  R.  1 ;  V.  B.  Taylor,  Williamston ; 
R.  3;  W.  B.  Harrington,  Jamesville;  J.  G. 
Barnhill,  Robersonville;  C.  A.  Askew,  James- 
ville. 

Board    of    Education — R.     G.    Harrison.    Wil- 
liamston ;  J.  T.  Waldo.  Hamilton ;  W.   H.  Holli- 
dav.    Robersonville:   C.    D.    Carstarphen.    Treas. 
Williamston. 


Mcdowell 


MADISON 


COUNTY   SEAT.    MARSHALL. 
Formed      in      1851.        Named      in      honor      of 
President    James    Madison. 

County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court — W.    A.   West,  Marshall. 
Register  of   Deeds— J.    Will  Roberts,   Marshall. 
Sheriff— R.    R.    Ramsey,    Walnut. 
Treasurer — Citizens       Bank       and       Bank       of 
French   Broad,    Marshall. 

Auditor — W.     E.     Finley,    Marshall. 


COUNTY    SEAT,     MARION. 

Formed  in  1842.  Named  for  Colonel  Joseph 
McDowell. 

County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court — J.  L.  Laughridge, 
Marion. 

Register    of    Deeds — Fred    Barnes,    Marion. 

Sheriff — J.    L.    Nichols,    Marion. 

Treasurer — M.    G.    Poteet.    Marion. 

Coroner — G.    B.    Johnson.    Old    Fort. 

Surveyor — L.    A.    Harey,    Nealsville. 

Supt.  Public  Health— Dr.  Guy  S.  Kirby, 
Marion. 

Board  of  Elections— O.  F.  Adkins.  Chm., 
Marion;  H.  H.  Tate,  Marion;  C.  F.  James. 
Marion. 

Supt.    of   Schools — N.    F.    Steepe.   Marion. 

Supt.  Public  Welfare — Miss  Mary  Greenlee, 
Marion. 

County  Commissioners — J.  Logan  Lacky, 
Chm.,  Old  Fort;  E.  E.  English,  Ashford; 
J.    L.    Wilson,   Nebo. 

Board  of  Education— T.  W.  Stacey,  Nebo;  M. 
P.  Flack.  Vein  Mountain;  J.  S.  Bradley.  Old 
Fort:   M.    G     Poteet,    Treas.,    Marina. 


COUNTY  AFFAIRS   AND  OFFICIALS 


Highway  Commission — H.  F.  Little,  Marion ; 
W.  P.  Artz,  Old  Fort;  A.  P.  Morris,  Neals- 
ville. 


MECKLENBURG 

COUNTY    SEAT,    CHARLOTTE. 

Formed  in  1764.  Named  in  honor  of  home 
of  Princess  Charlotte,  bride  of  King  George 
III.    of   England. 

County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court — James  Yandle,  Char- 
lotte. 

Register  of  Deeds — John  B.  Renfrew,  Char- 
lotte. 

Sheriff— W.    O.    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;  W.  C.  Davis,  Charlotte;  AY.  T 
Alexander,    Derita. 

Supt.    of   Schools— J.    M.    Matthews.    Charlotte. 

Home  Demonstration  Agent — Miss  Bertha 
Proffitt,     Charlotte. 

Demonstration    Agent— Kope   Elias,    Charlotte. 

Supt.  of  Public  Welfare— M.  M.  Grey,  Char- 
lotte. 

County  Commissioners — J.  B.  McLaughlin, 
Chm.,  Charlotte;  P.  D.  Price.  Charlotte.  K. 
F.  D. ;  J.  H.  Robinson,  Derita;  W.  M.  Ross, 
Matthews,   R.    F.   D.  ;   Zeb   B.    Morris,   Matthews. 

Board  of  Education — Plummer  Stewart. 
Charlotte;  B.  D.  Funderburk,  Matthews;  W.  J. 
Hutchinson,  Charlotte,  R.  7;  W.  M.  Morrow, 
Pineville;  C.  H.  Caldwell,  Charlotte,  R.  8; 
James    W.    Stinson,    Treas. ,    Charlotte. 

Highway  Commission — Thomas  Griffith.  Char- 
lotte; J.  R.  Withers,  Charlotte;  A.  J.  Draper, 
Charlotte. 


MITCHELL 


COUNTY     SEAT,     BAKERSVILLE 

Formed  in  1861.  Named  in  honor  of  Rev. 
Elisha    Mitchell,    the    Mountain    explorer. 

County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court — Jeter  C.  Burleson, 
Bakersville. 

Register  of  Deeds — Jeff  H.  McKinney, 
Bakersville. 

Sheriff— Robert    C.     Forbes,    Forbes. 

Treasurer — J.    M.    Gouge,    Toe   Cane. 

Coroner — Dr.    C.    E.    Smith,    Ledger. 

Surveyor — W.    L.    Byrd,    Poplar. 

Supt.  of  Health— Dr.  rims.  E.  Smith, 
Ledger. 

Board  of  Elections— W.  B.  Young.  Chm. 
Bakersville;  John  Jarrett,  Bandana;  John 
Slagle,   Bakersville. 

Supt.    of   Schools— Jason    B.    Deyton,   Forbes. 

Supt.  Public  Welfare — Jason  I'.  Deyton, 
Forbes. 

County      Commissioners     Joseph      H.      Griffith, 
Peppers;     Them.     Frank.     Kwart;     A.     W.     Mc 
Kinney,     Pakersville. 

Board  of  Education — D.  F.  Fortner,  wing; 
John  W  Gudgcr.  Bakersville ;  C.  T.  Mickey. 
Spruce  Pine;  W.  C.  Berry,  Bakersville;  Tarley 
TurbyflU,  Clarissa;  J.  M.  Gouge,  Treas., 
Toe   Cane. 

Highway  Commission     John   C.    McBee,   Chm 

Bakersville;    John    M.    Washburn,    Spruce    I ii 

M.     A.     Anderson,     Bakersville;     Bristou     EMI  . 
Lunday. 


MONTGOMERY 

COUNTY     SEAT.    TROY. 

Formed    in    1779.      Nam. 
eral   Richard   Montgomery. 

County   Officers 
Clerk  Su] 

Register    of    Deeds — E.     II      Wood,     Troy. 
Sheriff    Geo.     W.    Stuart,    Troy. 
Treasurer-    Geo.    W.    Stuart,     i 
Surveyor— N.     M.     Thayer,    Eldorado, 
Supl    "i    Health— C.    n.iligny,     I 
Board     Of     Elections     E.     K.     Walll 
Troy;     ().     ,T.     Blalock,     Troy;     \V       G        D 

Mt    Gilead 

Supt.    Public   Welfare— I.    S  oy. 

Supt.    Schools — J.    S.    Edwards,    Troy. 

County   Commissioners-    W.    L    Wright.   I 
Tioy;  J.  A.  McAulay,  Mt.   Gilead;  B.   A 
Ophir. 

Board     of     Education — B.     L.     Davis.     I 
Troy;    J.    J.    Russell,    Blaine;    \V.     B      I 
.Mt.    Cilead. 

Highway    Commission — W.     B.     Hicks,     B 
Lewis    Dorsett,    Mt.    Gilead;    W.    Clyde    Cape), 
Candor;    I.    K.    Russell,    Troy;    <;.    0     Mullinix. 
Eldorado;    W.     G.     Smitherman,    Troy;     V,     r 
Scarboro,   .Mt.  <;ilead. 


MOORE 


COUNTY    SEAT.     CARTHAGE. 

Formed    in    1871.      Named    in    honor    of   Judge 
Alfred    Moore. 

County    Officers 

Clerk    Superior   Court — J.    Alton    Mclver.    Car- 
thage. 

Register    of    Deeds — E.     C.     Matheson,     Car- 
thage. 

Sheriff— R.     <;      n  I  :„•*. 

Treasurer — Bank    of    Pinehurst,    Pinehurst 

Coroner — Dr.     G.     McLeod,     Carthage. 

Surveyor — M.    McQ.    Bailey.    Carth.i 

Board   of  Elections— N.    .1.   Muse,    Chm  .    Car- 
thage,    It.    F.     n.     I;    John    W.    Graham,    I 
thage;    \V.    <;.    Jennings,   Carthage. 

Supt.     of    Health— Dr.     A.     M.N       Blui       Car- 
thage. 

Supt.    of   Schools — A.    B.    Cameron,    l   i 

Farm      Demonstration     Agent-   M       W.      Wail. 
Carthage. 

Home      Demonstration      Agent     Miss      Bertha 
Proffitt,    Carthage. 

Supt.    Public   Welfare — A.    B.    Cameron,    I 

County      Commissioners— II         I'        M    PI 
Chm.    Cameron;    G     C     Shaw.    High    Falls.    l> 
A.    McLaughlin.     \ 

!  ..aid    of    Education    W.     n.     n.    Lawborn, 
Carthage;    J.    it      WcQu<   d,     Lakevlew;    t     r. 

'i  j  on     l    i'  ■  i 

ii  ighwaj    Comi  '  '  Chm  . 

Pinehurst. 


NASH 


COUNTY    SEAT.     NASHVILLE. 
Formed    In    i 77s       Named    In    I 
eral    \> r    Ma  h 

County    Officers 
Clerk    Superior   Courl     J     N     Bills.   Nt  hviHa 

Register   ol    I i-    3     B     Boddli  .    Nt  hfllle. 

Sheriff     C     L     Johnston,    Nashville, 
i .   b  urei     -I     N     'i  l 
Ci  roner    .'     n     <:'  lffln,    Ni  hi 
Surveyor    ■(.    P     Chambli  e     Mldd     as,    B 
Sunt     ..t    Schools     I.     s     h 
Board   of  1  W 

Mount  .1"     i'    Cooper,    Nashvllli      LI 

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COUNTY  AFFAIRS  AND   OFFICIALS 


Count;  Commissioners — G.  L.  Jone3.  Nash- 
ville ;  M.  F.  Morgan.  Bailey,  R.  F.  D. ;  W.  B. 
Bunting,  Nashville,  B.  F.  D.  ;  F.  P.  Spruill, 
Bock;   Mount;   C.    W.    Lassiter,    Spring    Elope. 

Board  of  Education — Frank  V.  Avent,  Whit- 
akers,  B.  5;  C.  D.  Jones,  Bed  Oak;  A.  F. 
Manning,    Middlesex. 

Highway  Commission — L.  T.  Vaughn,  Nash- 
ville; M.  V.  Banihill,  Boeky  Mount;  P.  A. 
Morgan,  Spring  Hope;  F.  V.  Avent.  Aventon ; 
H  L.  Dillard.  Spring  Hope,  B.  F.  D.  ;  J.  W. 
Privitt,     I'.ailey 


NEW  HANOVER 

COUNTY    SEAT,    WILMINGTON. 

Formed  in  172(1.  Named  in  honor  of  the 
House    of    Hanover,    then    the    reigning    dynasty. 

County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court — W.  N.  Harriss,  Wil- 
mington. 

Begister  of  Deeds — A.  B.  Bhodes,  Wilming- 
ton. 

Sheriff — Geo.    C.    Jackson,    Wilmington. 

Auditor — J.    A.    Orrell,    Wilmington. 

Becorder — Geo.     Harriss,     Wilmington. 

Coroner — A.    S.    Holden,    Wilmington. 

Supt.  of  Health — J.  W.  Hamilton,  Wilming- 
ton. 

Board  of  Elections — H.  E.  Goodwin,  Wil- 
mington; J.  B.  Hollis,  Wilmington;  H.  S. 
Trott,    Wilmington. 

Supt.  of  Schools — W.  A.  Graham.  Wilming- 
ton. 

Supt.  Puhlic  Welfare — Anita  Waldhorst.  Wil- 
mington. 

Demonstration  Agent — J.  P.  Herring,  Wil- 
mington. 

Home  Demonstration  Agent — Miss  Florence 
Jeffress,    Wilmington. 

County  Commissioners — A.  Hewlett,  Chm.. 
Wilmington;  L.  D.  Latta,  Wilmington;  W. 
K.  Dosher.  Wflmington;  W.  E.  Yopp.  Wilming- 
ton;   Geo.    W.    Trask,    Wilmington. 

Board  of  Education — Herhert  MeClammy. 
Wilmington;  T.  E.  Cooper,  Wilmington;  B. 
Solomon,     Wilmington. 

Boad  Superintendent — W.  A.  McGirt.  Wil- 
mington.   

NORTHAMPTON 

COUNTY    SEAT,     JACKSON. 

Formed  in  1741.  Named  in  honor  of  the 
Earl  of  Northampton. 

County   Officers 

Clerk    Superior   Court — W.    J.    Beale,    Jackson. 

Begister  of  Deeds — S.   J.    Calvert,   Jackson. 

Sheriff — H.     L.     Joyner,     Jackson. 

Treasurer — Farmers  Bank  of  Seaboard, 
Seaboard. 

Coroner — J.    S.    Grant.    Jackson. 

Surveyor — C.     B.     Bevelle,     Conway. 

Supt.  of  Heath— Dr.  Paul  G.  Parker,  Jack- 
son. 

Supt.    of   Schools — P.    J.    Long.    Jackson. 

Board  of  Elections — B.  F.  Tennille,  Chm.. 
Jackson;  J.  C.  Bottoms,  Margarettsville ;  T.  H. 
Peele,    Bich    Square. 

Home  Demonstration  Agent — Miss  Nancy 
McLawhorn.    Jackson. 

County  Comissioners — J.  G.  Stancill,  Chm.. 
Margarettsville;  J.  T.  Bolton,  Rich  Square; 
C.    J.    Garris,    Conway. 

Board  of  Education — J.  W.  Weaver.  Bich 
Square;  E.  S.  Bovvers.  Jackson;  A.  L.  Lassiter. 
Potecasi. 


ONSLOW 


COUNTY    SEAT.    JACKSONVILLE. 

Formed    in    1734.       Named    in    honor    of    Sir 
Arthur    Onslow. 

County   Officers 

Clerk  of  Superior  Court— N.   A.    Burton,   Jack- 
sonville. 


Begister  of  Deeds — I.  E.  Ketchum,  Jackson- 
ville. 

Sheriff — J.    B.    Gurganus,    Jacksonville. 

Treasurer — Bank    of    Onslow.    Jacksonville. 

Coroner — B.    L.    Kellum.    Jacksonville 

Supt.  of  Health— Dr.  E.  L.  Cox.  Jackson- 
ville. 

Board  of  Elections — G.  Brown,  Jacksonville; 
W.  L.  Ketchum,  Jacksonville;  W.  H.  Hurst, 
Hutx>rt. 

Supt.  of  Schools — W.  M.  Thompson,  Jack- 
sonville. 

Demonstration  Agent — D.  L.  Latham.  Jack- 
sonville. 

Supt  Public  Welfare — W.  M.  Thompson, 
Jacksonville. 

County  Commissioners — W.  B.  Ventus,  Rich- 
lands;  C.  S.  Pittman,  Swansboro ;  W.  T. 
Bryan,    Folkstone. 

Board  of  Education — D.  F.  Howard,  Bich- 
lands;  Hosea  Brown,  Jacksonville;  N.  E.  Day, 
Jacksonville. 


ORANGE 


COUNTY    SEAT.    HILLSBORO. 

Formed  in  1752.  Named  in  honor  of 
William   of   Orange. 

County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court — Charles  Strayhorn, 
Hillsboro. 

Begister  of  Deeds — John  F.  McAdams,  Hills- 
boro. 

Sheriff — L.   Bunn  Lloyd,   Hillsboro. 

Treasurer — Samuel    T.    Latta.    Jr.      Hillsboro. 

Supt.    of   Health— Dr.    B.    B.    Hayes.    Hillsboro. 

Board  of  Elections — S.  M.  Gattis,  Jr.,  Hills- 
boro; O.  L.  Thomas,  Hillsboro;  Lueco  Lloyd, 
Chapel    Hill. 

Supt.   of  Schools— B.   H.   Claytor.   Hillsboro. 

Supt.  Public  Welfare— R.  H.  Claytor.  Hills- 
boro. 

County  Commissioners — R.  H.  Ward.  Chm.. 
Hillsboro;  A.  E.  Wilson,  Hillsboro,  R.  1;  J. 
D     Webb,    Chapel    Hill. 

Board  of  Education — S.  Browning,  West  Dur- 
ham. B.  1;  C.  A.  McDade.  Hillsboro.  B.  2; 
W.  S.  Boberson.  Chapel  Hill;  Samuel  Latta. 
Jr.,    Treas.,    Hillsboro. 


PAMLICO 


COUNTY    SEAT.    BAYBORO. 

Formed  in  1872.  Named  in  honor  of 
Pamlico    Sound. 

County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court — J.  P.  Woodward, 
Stonewall. 

Begister    of   Deeds — L.    T.    Brinson,    Bayboro. 

Sheriff— W.    H.    Pickles,    Bayboro. 

Treasurer — Bank    of    Pamlico,     Bayboro. 

Coroner — E.     B.    Woodard,     Bayboro. 

Surveyor — J.   P.    Tingle,    Grantsboro. 

Board  of  Elections — S.  F.  McCotter,  Chm. 
Vandermere;  F.  B.  Hooker,  Oriental;  J.  S. 
Richardson,    Florence. 

Supt.  Public  Welfare — T.  B.  Attmore, 
Stonewall. 

Supt.    of   Schools — T.    B.    Attmore,    Stonewall. 

County  Commissioners — Wright  Goodwin, 
Chm.,  Lowland;  J.  L  McCotter,  Grantsboro; 
W.  \V.  Hooker,  Alliance;  Balph  Harris, 
Oriental;    L.     T.     Hodder,     Stonewall. 

Board  of  Education — S.  M.  Campen.  Al- 
liance; J.  C.  Jones,  Mesic:  G.  W.  Brinson, 
Arapahoe;  W.-  J.  Morgan,  Oriental;  Fred  Sil- 
verthorn,    Whartonsville. 

Highway  Commission — W.  J.  Smith,  Sr., 
Chm.,  Oriental;  D.  A.  Dies,  Bayboro;  D.  C. 
McCotter,    Cash   Corner. 


COUNTY  AFFAIRS    AND  OFFICIALS 


PASQUOTANK 

COUNTY    SEAT,    ELIZABETH     CITY. 

Formed  in  1729.  Name  derived  from  the 
Pasquotank  Indians,  who  once  occupied  the 
section. 

County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court — Ernest  L.  Sawyer, 
Elizabeth    City. 

Register  of  Deeds — Geo.  W.  Brothers,  Eliza- 
beth  City. 

Sheriff— Charles    Reid,    Elizabeth    City. 

Treasurer — Savings  Bank  and  Trust  Co., 
Elizabeth   City. 

Coroner — Dr.    I.    Fearing,    Elizabeth   City. 

Surveyor — W.  F.  Pritchard,  Elizabeth  City 
R.    3. 

,Supt.    of   Health— Dr.    C.    B.    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 — M.  B.  Simpson,  Chm., 
Elizabeth  City;  J.  K.  Wilson.  Elizabeth  City; 
F.    M.    Newby,    Sr.,    Elizabeth    City. 

County  Commissioners — Noah  Burfoot,  Chm., 
Elizaheth  City;  Hillery  Cartwright,  Elizabeth 
City;  W.  J.  F.  Spence,  Elizabeth  City,  R. 
6;  P.  G.  Pritchard,  Elizabeth  City,  R.  3;  Jas- 
per C.  Thompson,  Elizabeth  City,  R.  1 ;  C.  A. 
Onley,    Okisko;    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 — J.  J.  Morris,  Chm., 
Elizabeth  City;  J.  W.  Foreman,  Elizabeth 
City;  S.  G.  Scott,  Elizabeth  City;  O.  L. 
Bundy,  Elizabeth  City.  R.  F.  D.  5;  R.  B. 
Davis,  Weeksville;  C.  C.  Pritchard,  Secretary, 
Elizabeth  City. 


PENDER 


COUNTY    SEAT.     BURGAW. 

Formed  in  1,875.  Named  in  honor  of 
General   W.    D.    Pender,    of   Edgecombe   County. 

County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court — S.  V.  Bowen,  Bur- 
gaw. 

Register    of   Deeds — J.    C.    Carr,    Burgaw. 

Sheriff — A.     W.     King,     Burgaw. 

Treasurer — A.    W.    King,    Burgaw. 

Auditor — A.    H.    Costin,    Burgaw. 

Supt.    of   Health— Dr.    W.    I.    Taylor.    Burgaw. 

Board  of  Elections — John  J.  Best,  Burgaw; 
DeArane  Murphy,  Atkinson;  J.  L.  Kelly. 
Watha. 

Supt.   of  Schools — T.   T.   Murphy.   Burgaw. 

Home  Demonstration  Agent — Miss  Georgia 
Piland.    Burgaw. 

Supt.  Public  Welfare — T.  T.  Murphy,  Bur- 
gaw. 

County  Commissioners — H.  B,  Bloodworth, 
Chm.,  Rocky  Point:  l>  I.  Corbett,  Currle; 
\V.    s.    Rochelle,    Scotts    Hill. 

Board  of  Education — H.  M.  Page.  Burgaw; 
R.  M.  Foy.  Scotts  Hill;  G.  -I.  Moore,  Atkin  on; 
A.    w.     King,    Treas. ,     Burgaw. 

PERQUIMANS 

COUNTY    SEAT.     HERTFORD. 
Formed    in    1072    as    a    precinct    of    AH 
County,     and    in    1738    made    a    county        Name 
derived    from    tribe    of     [ndians     win.    oc 
the    legion.       It    was    here    that    George    I'urnnt. 


lam,, |     in     the     early     Colonial 
State,     settled     and      reci  .,      die 

Indians,     which     deeds    can     now     be 
record    at    Hertford.      At    Phelps    Point, 
is    now    the    town    ol     Hertford,    was    he 
first     religious    scrvico    in    North    Carolli  . 
which     there      is     any      authentic  The 

records    in     the    county    are    among    the 
and   most   interesting    in    the    State 

County   Officers 

Clerk    Superior    Court — H.    G.    Winslow, 
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.  Langston,  Hert- 
ford; R.  E.  Brinn,  Hertford;  George  w. 
Barrow,    Hertford. 

Supt.  of  Schools — Charles  Whedbee,  Hert- 
ford. 

Home  Demonstration  Agent — Miss  Hel  D 
Gaither.    Hertford. 

Demonstration  Agent — L.  W.  Anderson,  Hert- 
ford. 

County  Commissioners — C.  W.  Morgan.  Hert- 
ford; Hugh  P.  White,  Belvldere;  s.  P. 
Matthews.  Hertford;  W.  E.  Dail,  Hertford; 
G.    D.    Towe.   Chapanoke. 

Board  of  Education — Thomas  Nixon.  Hert- 
ford; R.  H.  Welch.  Hertford.  R.  3;  J.  H. 
Miller,  Winfall;  L.  W.  Norman,  Treas..  Hert- 
ford. 

Highway  Commission — C.  Whedbee,  Chm.. 
Hertford.  - — ■ 


PERSON 


COUNTY     SEAT.      ROXBORO. 

Formed    in    17H2.      Named    in    honor    ot 
era!    Thomas    Person. 

County    Officers 
Clerk   Superior  Court — D.   W.    Bradsher.   Rox- 
boro. 

Register    of    Deeds     W.    'I'.     Kirliy.    RoXbOTO. 
Sheriff — J.   M.   Long,  Roxboro 
Treasurer — B.     G.     Clayton,    Roxboro. 
Coroner — A.    F.    Nichols,    Roxboro. 
Surveyor — W.     Hoy    Gates,     EtOZl 

Supt.    of  Health — w     a.    Bradsher,    Boa 

Supt.   of  Schools — j    a     Beam,   Roxboro. 

Hoard  of  Elections— R.  L.  Harris.  Chm.,  Rox- 
l  oro ;    T,    B.    Woody,    Boxboro. 

Supt.      Public     Welfare- -Rev       .1       A 
Roxboro. 

County  Commissioners — D,  M  Cash,  Morlah; 
W.  II.  Harris.  Roxboro;  B.  I-'  Hester,  Hurdle 
Mills 

Board  of  Education— W  B  Wllkerson,  Rox- 
boro 1;  R.  D.  I'aiiey.  Woodsdale;  Garland 
Chambers,    Tlmberlake;    w     A     Warren     Hurdle 

Mills;    C     T     w I.    Boxboro;    B     G     I 

Treas.,    Boxboro 

Highway  Comi M     it     i.  i; 

J.      II.      Hester,      Roxboro,      H  .IS       \\ 

Roxboro. 


PITT 

COUNTY   SEAT.    GREENVILLE 

Formed      In     1 
Named     In    honor    of    William     I'm.     Earl     ,,( 

t    h. I'll. Ill 

County   Officers 
i  jierh     Supet  lor     I  lout r    J       I        Han 
Grei  nvl 
Register  of  Dei  ,i      i    C    Gastrin      Qi    infill* 
shrnt)      \     C     Jacl  0 

Treaaurei      v     I     M 


18 


COUNTY  AFFAIRS   AND  OFFICIALS 


Coroner — S.     G      Wilkinson,    Greenville. 

Surveyor — W.    C.    Dresbach,    Greenville. 

Supt.  of  Health— Dr.  P.  J.  Chester,  Green- 
ville. 

Board  of  Elections — Frank  M.  Wooteu, 
Greenville;  George  A.  Clark,  Greenville;  Exuni 
Dail,   Ayden. 

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 — W.  J.  Smith,  Bethel; 
s  M.  Crisp,  Falkland;  L.  A.  Stocks,  Chicod; 
W.  W.  Dawson,  Grifton ;  J.  W.  Holmes,  Farm- 
ville. 

Board  of  Education — A.  G.  Cox,  Winterville; 
L.  C.  Arthur,  Greenville;  M.  O.  Blount, 
Bethel. 

Highway  Commission — W.  H.  Dail,  Jr., 
Greenville;  J.  B.  Turnage,  Ayden;  J.  A.  Staton, 
Bethel.  ■ 


POLK 


COUNTY    SEAT,    COLUMBUS. 
Formed      in      1855.        Named      in      honor      of 
Colonel    W.    M.    Polk. 

County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court — H.  H.  Carson,  Colum- 
bus. 

Register    of    De.'ds — W.    C.    Hogue,    Columbus. 

Sheriff — G.    L.    Thompson,    Saluda. 

Treasurer — Polk  County  Bank  &  Trust  Co., 
Columbus. 

Coroner — James    Smith,     Columbus. 

Surveyor — Lewis     E.      Denton,     Columbus. 

Supt.    of  Health — Dr.   Earle  Grady,  Tryon. 

Board  of  Elections — F.  M.  Burgess,  Colum- 
bus; J.  F.  Ormond,  Columbus;  S.  B.  Edwards, 
Tryon. 

Supt.   of   Schools— E    W.    S.   Cobb.   Columbus. 

Demonstration  Agent — J.   R.   Sams,   Columbus. 

Supt.  Public  Welfare— E.  W.  S.  Cobb,  Co- 
lumbus. 

Home  Demonstration  Agent — Sarah  Maude 
Padget,    Columbus. 

County  Commissioners — W.  Y.  Wilkins, 
Chm.,  Tryon;  Azer  E.  Arledge,  Mill  Spring; 
B.    L.    Whitlee,    Melvin    Hill. 

Board  of  Elections — Mrs.  Daisy  Feagan. 
Columbus;  Walter  Jones,  Tryon;  E.  M.  Salley, 
Saluda. 


RANDOLPH 


COUNTY    SEAT,    ASHEBORO. 

Formed    in    1799.       Named    in    honor    of    the 
Randolph    family    of    Virginia. 
County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court — David  Weatherly, 
Franklinville. 

Register    of    Deeds — Bee    M.    Kearns,    Farmer. 

Sheriff — A.     Carl    Cox,    Asheboro. 

Treasurer — E.    E.    Lewallen.    Asheboro. 

Coroner — Dr.   Waite  Lambert,   Asheboro. 

Surveyor — Wm.    D.    Spoon,    Asheboro. 

Board  of  Elections — I.  C.  Moser,  Asheboro; 
S.  W.  Presnell,  Asheboro;  J.  B.  Humble, 
Asheboro. 

Supt.  of  Health — Dr.  J.  V.  Hunter,  Ashe- 
boro. 

Supt.    of  Schools — T.    F.    Bulla,   Asheboro. 

Supt.   Public  Welfare— T.  F.     Bulla,   Asheboro. 

Farm   Agent — E.    A.    Millsaps,   Jr.,    Asheboro. 

County  Commissioners — Joseph  Weaver,  Chm., 
Archdale;  L.  M.  Crawford,  New  Hope  Academy; 
Herbert     S.     Edwards,     Franklinville. 

Board  of  Education — L.  F.  Ross.  Asheboro; 
J.  A.  Martin.  Liberty;  Irvin  N.  Cox,  Randle- 
man,   R.   2;  E.   E.   Lewallen,   Treas. ,   Asheboro. 


RICHMOND 


COUNTY    SEAT,    ROCKINGHAM. 
Formed     in    1779.       Named    in    honur    oi     the 
l  Hike   of   Richmond. 

County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court — W.  S.  Thomas,  Rock- 
ingham. 

Register  of  Deeds — R.  L.  Johnson,  Rocking- 
ham. 

Sheriff — H.     D.     Baldwin,    Rockingham. 

Treasurer — Bank   of  Pee  Dee,    Rockingham. 

Auditor — J.   D.    Covington,    Rockingham. 

Coroner — A.    M.    Smith,    Rockingham. 

Surveyor — N.   A.    Graham,   Rockingham,   R.    3. 

Supt.  of  Health— Dr.  W.  R.  Mcintosh. 
Rockingham. 

Board  of  Elections — O.  L.  Henry,  Chm  , 
Rockingham;  H.  P.  Austin,  Hamlet;  R.  A. 
Manship,    Rockingham. 

Supt.    of    Schools — L.    J.    Bell,    Rockingham. 

Supt.  Public  Welfare — O.  G.  Reynolds,  Rock- 
ingham. 

County  Commissioners — H.  D.  Hatch,  Chm., 
Hamlet;  H  C.  Wall,  Rockingham;  C.  C. 
Caddell,    Hoffman;    A.     T.     White,    Ellerbe. 

Board  of  Education — W.  N.  Everett,  Jr., 
Rockingham ;  D.  A.  Parsons,  Covington ; 
J.  P.  Gibbons,  Hamlet;  J.  M.  Dockery,  Rock- 
ingham. 

Highway  Commission — Board  of  County  Com- 
missioners. 

Road     Supt. — J.     C.     Baldwin,     Rockingham. 


ROBESON 


COUNTY    SEAT.    LUMBERTON. 

Formed   in  1798.    Named   in   honor  of  Colonel 
Robeson.       (Battle    of    Elizabethtown,     1781.) 
County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court— C.  B.  Skipper,  Lum- 
berton. 

Register   of   Deeds — M.    W.    Floyd.   Lumberton. 

Sheriff — R.    E.    Lewis.    Lumberton. 

Tresurer — Bank   of   Maxton,    Maxton. 

Surveyor — J.    Ed.    Tyson,    Lumberton. 

Supt.  of  Health— Dr.  E.  R.  Hardin.  Lumber- 
ton. 

Board  of  Elections — Frank  Gough,  Lumber- 
ton;  E.  Fisher,  Fairmont;  J.  W.  Hall,  Lumber 
Bridge. 

Supt.    of   Schools — J.    R.    Poole.   Lumberton. 

Demonstration  Agent — O.  O.  Dukes,  Lumber- 
ton. 

Home  Demonstration  Agent — Miss  Flax  An- 
drews,  Lumberton. 

Supt.  of  Public  Welfare — Miss  Elizabeth 
Frye,    Red    Springs. 

County  Commissioners — John  W.  Ward,  Chm., 
Rowland;  Rnry  McNair,  Maxton;  John  G. 
Hughes,  Parkton;  W.  J.  Council,  Red  Springs; 
C.    B.    Towsend,    Lumberton. 

Board  of  Education — Lucius  McRae.  Red 
Springs;  Mrs.  W.  W.  Lewis,  Fairmont;  T.  L. 
Johnson,  Lumberton;  Miss  Kate  Mel.  Buie, 
Red   Springs;   C.    T.    Pate,    Purvis. 

Highway  Commission — T.  O.  Evans,  Chm., 
Maxton ;  W.  L.  Thompson,  Lumberton ;  Geo. 
A.  McKay,  Red  Springs:  D.  J.  Oliver,  Mari- 
etta; G.  T.  Fisher,  St.  Pauls;  J.  I.  Town- 
send,    Lumberton. 


ROCKINGHAM 

COUNTY    SEAT.    WENTWORTH. 

Formed    in    1785.       Named    in    honor    of    Lord 
Wentworth,     Marquis     of     Rockingham. 

County   Officers 
Clerk      Superior      Court — Hunter      K.      Penn, 
Wentworth. 


COTJNTT  AFFAIRS    AND  OFFICIALS 


Register  of  Deeds — Wade  H.  Gentry.  Went- 
worth. 

Sheriff— J.    F.    Smith,    Beidsville. 

Coroner — Dr.    S.     G.    Jett,    Beidsville. 

Surveyor — S.    B.    Daraeron.    Beidsville. 

Supt.  of  Health — Dr.  Sara.  Ellington,  Went- 
worth. 

Board  of  Elections — E.  F.  Hall,  Beidsville 
John    Irving,    Wentworth ;    C.    M.    Lynn,    Spray. 

Supt.  of  Schools — L.  N.  Hickerson,  Went- 
worth 

Supt.  Public  Welfare — J.  H.  Allen,  Beids- 
ville. 

Demonstration  Agent — F.  L.  Walker,  Beids- 
ville. 

Home  Demonstration  Agent — Mrs.  Ethel  W. 
Moore,    Beidsville. 

County  Commissioners — B.  P..  Chance,  Beids- 
ville; Jas.  B.  Martin,  Stuneville;  Thus.  K. 
Pratt,  Madison;  W.  F.  Pruitt,  Baffin;  J.  F. 
McCollum,    Madison. 

Board  of  Education — George  W.  Martin. 
Madison;  B.  F.  Mebane,  Spray;  A.  D.  Hop- 
kins, Benaja;  Eugene  Irvin,  Beidsville;  C.  P. 
Wall.    Spray. 

Highway  Commission — G.  W.  Estes,  Boad 
Supt.,    Madison. 


ROWAN 


COUNTY    SEAT.    SALISBURY. 

Formed  in  1743.  Named  in  honor  of  Mat- 
thew  Bowan. 

County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court — J.  F.  McCubbins, 
Salisbury. 

Begister  of  Deeds — Max  L.  Barker,  Salis- 
bury. 

Sheriff— J.    H.    Krider,    Salisbury. 

Treasurer — W.    H.     Crowder,    Salisbury. 

Auditor — A.     B.     Near,     Salisbury. 

Coroner — Dr.    H.    H.    Newman,    Salisbury. 

Surveyor — N.    A.    Trexler,    Salisbury. 

Supt.  of  Health — Dr.  C.  \V.  Armstrong, 
Salisbury. 

Board  of  Elections — Edwin  C.  Gregury.  Chm., 
Salisbury;  W.  C.  Coughenour,  Salisbury; 
M.    L.    Gantt,    Salisbury. 

Supt.   of  Schools — B.   G.   Kizer,   Salisbury. 

Supt.  Public  Welfare— Mrs.  Mary  0.  Lin- 
ton,   Salisbury. 

Home  Demonstration  Agent — Miss  M.  Adna 
Edwards,    Salisbury. 

Farm    Agent— W.     G.    Yearger.     Salisbury. 

County  Commissioners— H.  E.  Rutty.  Chm., 
Salisbury;  Charles  A.  Brown,  Cleveland;  W. 
A.  ('line,  Salisbury,  B.  F.  1>.  No.  :) ;  W.  D. 
Graham,   Mount    I'lla;   C.    L.    Miller.    Rockwell. 

board   of  Education— H.    E.    Bitty.    Salisbury; 
F.   D.    Patterson,   China  Grove:   W.    D.    Graham, 
Mount     LTlla;    C.    L.    Miller,     Rockwell;    W     A 
Cline,   Salisbury;  W    li.   Crowder    Treas., 
bury. 

Road    Supt. — W.    M.    Brown,    Landis. 


RUTHERFORD 

COUNTY    SEAT,    RUTH ERFORDTON. 
Formed    in    1799.      Named    in    honor    ol    I  li 
eral    Griffith    Rutherford. 

County   Officers 
Clerk   Superior  Court     I>.    B.   Johnston,    Ruth- 

I'!  fOl  ■  i  t  OH. 

Register    of    Deeds— M.    T.    Wilkie,     Ruther- 
fordton 

Sheriff— J.    W.    Beason,    Rutherfordton 

Treasurei     Mrs.         Minnie         F.         tJlanton, 
Rutherfordton; 

Coroner — P.    If.    Hardin,    Foresl    City. 

Supt.    of    Health     in.    T,    B.    Twitty,    Ruthei 
fordton. 


Supt.     oi    Schools— W.     K.     Hill,    Kutli 
ton. 

Supt.    Public   Welfan      it     i:     Prii        R 
fordton. 

Board    of    Elections — ,1,     It      An  I 
Rutherfordton;     1.     B.     Covington.     Ruthei 
ton ;   \v.    .1.    McDaniel,    Ruthefoi 

Demonstration  Agent     L.    D.    Thra         9 
fordton. 

Home   Demonstration   Agei        M         Eva   Logan, 
Rutherfordton. 

County    Commissioners     W     c      li 

Harris;    G.    W.    Watson,    Rutherfordton,     B 
G.    W.    Bollins,    Caroleen. 

Board    of    Education     \V.    W.     Nairn,  y.    I 
side;    Mrs.     C.     B.     Wiseman,     Henrietta;    Plato 
Gettys,    Hollis. 

Highway  Commission — Board   ol    Count}    I 
missioners. 


SAMPSON 


COUNTY    SEAT.    CLINTON. 

Formed    from     Duplin     in     17sl.       Named     in 
In  in  r    of    Colonel    John    Sampson. 
County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court — W.  F  Sessoms,  Clin- 
ton. 

Begister  of  Deeds — John  B.   Williams.   (  : 

Sheriff — Archie  A.  Jernigan,  Dunn,  K  r 
D.    6. 

Treasurer — Bank    of    Sampson.    Clinton. 

Coroner — Dr.    J.    Street    Brewer,    11 

Surveyor — John   W.    Herring,    ion  land 

Supt.  of  Health— Dr.  E.  T.  Hollingsworth, 
Clinton. 

Supt.    of   Schools — J.    L.    Bathcock,    Clinton, 

Board  of  Elections — J.  R.  Bason,  Salemburg; 
J.  C.  Holliday,  Clinton;  li.  II.  Crumpler, 
Clinton. 

Demonstration  Agent — B.    T.    Melvin,   Clinton. 

Home  Demonstration  Agent — Mrs  W,  B. 
Lamb.    Garland. 

Supt.      Public     Welfare — D.      W.      I 
Clinton. 

County  Commissioners     E     I.   Crumpler,  Chm  . 
Clinton;   .1.    Harmon    lliitt.    Newton    G 
D     Herring,    Delway. 

Board    oi     Education     -i      M     Starling,     R 
boro;   w.    A.    Jackson,   Cooper;   ■      I     Robinson, 
Garland. 

Highway    Commission      I:      I,     Crumpler,    Clin- 
ton;    \      It      Herring.    Clinton :    .1.     W      I 
Newton    Grove;    w.    I.    Wright,    Irtgold;    B     i 
Jackson,   Cooper. 

Ri  ad    Sunt.      L.     E.     Wlutti    lo.     Clinton. 


SCOTLAND 


COUNTY     SEAT.     LAURINBURG. 
Formed    in    1900 

County   Officers 
Clerk     Superior     Courl     C       D       M  l 
Laurinburg. 

Registi  D  c     i       \i  I         nburg. 

Sheriff     w      I  I     McLaurii      Laurl 
i     asurei     W      i  >     McLaui  Laurlnl  org. 

Coronei     N     Hammond,    Laurinburg 
Sin  v. ■'.  mi     \V    E    Matthi  « s,   m.  .       ,  B     F     I ' 
Sunt     ol    Health     Di     r  i 

burg. 

I        ..;         I     .  .  i 

Chm  .    i. urn  Inburg;   \>      \      McKci 

c     c     Snead,    Laurel  iiiii 

Supl  I ,  \l      r  La  urg 

So,  LP  '        \l      r.     ,•       I  .inrin 

County    Comi  I 

burg :    W     G      Buic,     VVn     lit      Johl      v      m 
i  'olman,    Gil 

I'.,  .u.l.il  T       I. 

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burg. 


COrXTY  AFFAIRS   AXD  OFFICIALS 


STANLY 


COUNTY    SEAT.    ALBEMARLE. 
Formed    in    1840.      Named    in    honor    of    John 
Stanly,    of    New    Bern. 

County   Officers 

Clert  Superior  Court— J.  A.  Little,  Albemarle. 

Register  of  Deeds— George  P.  Palmer,  Al- 
bemarle. 

Sh.-riff — J.    J.    Morton.    Albemarle. 

Coroner — Dr.    C.    M.    Lentz,    Albemarle. 

Surveyor — J.     M.     Haywood,     Albemarle. 

Supt.  of  Health— Dr.  J.  N.  Anderson,  Al- 
bemarle. .... 

Hoard  of  Elections— W.  E.  Smith,  Albemarle 
D.  D.  Parker,  Albemarle;  A.  Selders,  Albe- 
marle. 

Supt.  of  Schools— Charles  A.  Reap.  Albe- 
marle. 

Supt.  Public  Welfare— Z.  V.  Moss,  Albe- 
marle. 

Demonstration  Agent — Oscar  H.  Phillips.  Al- 
bemarli'. 

County  Commissioners— R.  N.  Furr,  Chm., 
Albemarle:  Q.  E.  C.  Coble,  Oakboro ;  Henry 
W.     Culp,    New    London. 

Hoard  of  Education— S.  L.  Gulledge.  Al- 
bemarle: \V.  A.  Hough,  Palmerville;  L.  H. 
Bost,    Albemarle. 

Highway  Commission— R.  G.  Troutman.  Al- 
bemarle. R.  3;  A.  F.  Mabry.  Albemarle:  A.  F 
Biles,  Albemarle;  J.  A.  Allen,  Xew  London; 
C.     F.     Smith,     Stanfleld. 


STOKES 


COUNTY    SEAT,    DANBURY. 

Formed  in  1789.  Named  in  honor  of  Colonel 
John  Stokes,  an  officer  in  the  Revolutionary 
War. 

County   Officers. 

Clerk    Superior   Court— A.    J.    Fagg.    Danbury. 

Register  of  Deeds— James  R.  Bowen,  Dan- 
bury. 

Sheriff— J.     Frank    Dunlap,    Danbury. 

Coroner — Dr.    R.    G.    Tuttle,   Walnut    Cove. 

Treasurer — J.      Frank     Dunlap,     Danbury. 

Surveyor — Herbert    Carter,    Sandy   Ridge. 

Supt.  of  Health— Dr.  J.  C.  Helsabeck, 
Germanton. 

Supt.    of   Schools— J.    C.    Carson.    Germanton. 

Supt.  Public  Welfare — J.  C.  Carson,  German- 
ton, 

Board  of  Elections— S.  W.  Pulliam,  King; 
S.  P.  Christian,  Westfleld;  J.  H.  Fulton, 
Walnut    Cove. 

County  Commissioners — Samuel  P.  Venable, 
Chm.,  Danbury;  E.  F.  Stone,  Pinnacle;  R.  T. 
Spencer,    Campbell. 

1'oard  of  Education— John  L.  Christian, 
Chm.,  Pinnacle:  J.  Reid  Forest,  Francisco; 
W.    S.    Steele,    Sandy    Ridge. 


SURRY 


COUNTY     SEAT,     DOBSON. 

Formed   in    177(1.      Named   in   honor   of   Surry 
County    in     England. 

County   Officers 

Clerk    Superior    Court— F.    T.    Llewellyn,    Dob- 
son. 

Register    of    Deeds— Miss    Lillian    Harkrader. 
Dobson. 

Sheriff — C.    H.    Haynes,    Mt.    Airy. 

Treasurer — W.     B.     Marvin,    Dobson. 

Coroner — J.    S.    Cook,    Pilot    Mountain,    R.    2, 

Surveyor — .1.     V.     Marsh,    Ararat. 

Supt.    of   Health— Dr.    L.    L.    Williams,    Mount 
Airy. 


Supt    of    Schools — E.    S.    Hendren,    Mt.    Airy. 

Iioard  of  Elections — Robert  A.  Freeman, 
Chm.,  Dobson;  A.  G.  Webb,  Mt.  Airy;  C.  C. 
Holderfleld,    Dobson. 

.Supt.  Public  Welfare — C.  Gurney  Robertson, 
White   Plains. 

County  Commissioners — W.  J.  Byerly.  Chm.. 
Mount  Airy;  I.  D.  Wallace;  Kapps  Mill;  Alex 
Chatham,    Elkin. 

Board  of  Education— E.  H.  Wrenn,  Mount 
Airy;  O.  E.  Snow,  Pilot  Mountain;  R.  H. 
Chatham.  Elkin;  J.  H.  Thorp,  Elkin;  W.  L. 
Chilton,    Ararat. 

Highway  Commission — Dr.  Moir  S.  Martin, 
Chm.,  Mount  Airy:  J.  B.  Sparger.  Mount  Airy; 
J.  S.  Patterson,  Pilot  Mountain:  J.  F.  Smith, 
Westfield;     Alex     Chatham,     Elkin. 


SWAIN 


COUNTY    SEAT,    BRYSON    CITY. 

Formed  in  1871.  Named  in  honor  of  David 
L.    Swain. 

County  Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court— S.  B.  Smiley,  Bryson 
City. 

Register  of  Deeds — Y.  A.  Browning,  Bryson 
City. 

Sheriff — W.    C.    Martin,   Bryson  City. 

Treasurer — G.    P.    Ferguson,    Bryson    City. 

Coroner — B.    C.    Thomanson,    Bryson   City. 

Surveyor — W.    W.    Jenkins,    Bryson    City. 

Supt.  of  Health— Dr.  A.  M.  Bennett,  Bry- 
son  City. 

Board  of  Elections— M.  W.  Taylor.  Chm.. 
Bryson  City ;  J.  E.  Gibson,  Bryson  City ; 
A.    F.    Patterson,    Bryson    City 

Supt.  of  Schools— N.  E.  Wright.  Bryson,  City. 

Demonstration  Agent — Frank  Fleming,  Bry- 
son  City. 

Supt.  Public  Welfare— N.  E.  Wright,  Bry- 
son  City. 

County  Commissioners — S.  E.  Yarnrr,  Chm., 
Whittier;  W.  T.  Conley,  Bryson  City;  E.  B. 
Jenkins,   Judson. 

Board  of  Education— S.  W.  Black,  Chm., 
Bryson  City;  R.  J.  Roan,  Whittier;  J.  T. 
Cunningham,     Almond. 

Highway  Commission — Board  of  County 
Commissioners. 


TRANSYLVANIA 

COUNTY    SEAT.    BREVARD. 

Formed  in  1861  from  Henderson  and  Jackson 
Counties. 

County   Officers 

Clerk   Superior  Court— N.   A.   Miller,   Brevard. 

Register    of    Deeds — Roland    Owen,    Brevard. 

Sheriff — W.     E.     Shipman,     Brevard. 

Treasurer — T.    Ed.    Patton,    Brevard. 

Surveyor — A.    E.    Lyday,    Brevard. 

('cruller — A.     L.     Hardin,     Brevard. 

Supt.    of   Health— W     J.    Wallis,    Brevard. 

Board  of  Elections— C.  C.  Kilpatrick,  Bre- 
vard: C.  F.  Woodiin,  Frevard;  Dr.  E.  S. 
English,    Brevard. 

Supt.    of    Schools— A.    F.    Mitchell.    Brevard. 

Supt.  Public  Welfare — A.  F.  Mitchell,  Bre- 
vard. 

Countv  Commissioners— G.  T.  Lyday,  Bre- 
vard; W.  S.  Ashworth,  Brevard;  T.  S.  Gallo- 
way,   Rosman. 

Board  of  Education — Edwin  Poor,  Davidson 
River;  B.  A.  Gillespie,  Brevard;  W.  H.  Duck- 
worth,    Brevard;  J.    E.    Patton,   Treas.,   Brevard. 

Highway  Commission — T.  H.  Shipman.  Bre- 
vard; C.  E.  Orr,  Brevard;  R.  F.  Glazener. 
Rosman. 


COUNTY   AFFAIRS    AND   OFFICIALS 


TYRRELL 


COUNTY    SEAT,    COLUMBIA. 

Formed    in    1728.       Named    in    honor    of    Sir 
John   Tyrrell,   one   of   the  Lords  Proprietors. 
County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court — Jerry  Brickhouse. 
Columbia. 

Register  of  Deeds — William  J.  White,  Colum- 
bia. 

Sheriff — Andrew    J.     Cohoon,     Columbia. 

Treasurer — Carolina  Banking  and  Trust  Co., 
Columbia. 

Coroner — J.     C.    McClees,    Columbia. 

Surveyor — B.     I!.     Basnight,     Columbia. 

Board  of  Elections — James  G.  Brickhouse, 
Columbia:  S.  S.  Woodley,  Columbia;  B.  R. 
Cohoon,    Columbia. 

Supt.    of    Schools— W.    F.    Walters,    Columbia 

Supt.  Public  Welfare — W.  F.  Walters,  Co- 
lumbia. 

County  Commissioners — Dr.  B.  W.  Cohn, 
Chm.,  Columbia;  C.  J.  Cohoon,  Columbia. 
R.    1 ;   C.    A.    Jones,    Gum    Neck. 

Board  of  Education— W.  J.  Coffleld,  Colum- 
Columbia,  R.  1;  Carolina  Bank  and  Trust  Co., 
Treas. ,   Columbia. 

Highway  Commission — W.  E.  Spencer,  Chm., 
Columbia ;  W.  W.  Sawyer,  Columbia,  R.  1 ; 
G.  W.  Tarkenton,  Gum  Neck;  W.  E.  Bate- 
man,  Columbia.  R.  2;  H.  L.  Sexton,  Creswell, 
R.   3. 


UNION 


COUNTY    SEAT,     MONROE. 

Formed  in  1842  from  Anson  and  Mecklen- 
bnrg  Counties. 

County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court — R.  W.  Lemmond, 
Monroe. 

Register   of   Deeds — M.    C.    Long,    Monroe. 

Sheriff— Clifford    Towler,    Monroe. 

Treasurer — Bank    of    Union,    Monroe. 

Coroner — Paschal    Abernathy,    Monroe. 

Surveyor— R.    W.    Elliott,    Monroe,    R.    F.    D. 

Supt.   of  Health — Dr.   G.    B.   Nance,  Monroe. 

Board  of  Elections — Jesse  F.  Milliken,  Mon- 
roe; H.  M.  Furr,  Indian  Trail;  J.  J.  Perry, 
Wingate. 

Supt.    of    Schools — Ray    Funderburk,    Monroe. 

Supt.  Public  Welfare— E.  C  Snyder,  Mon- 
roe. 

Demonstration  Agent — T.  J.  W.  Broom, 
Monroe. 

County  Commissioners — John  Griffith,  Chm., 
Monroe;  W.  R.  McCain,  Waxnaw;  A.  A. 
Secrest,    Monroe. 

Board   of   Education— P.    P.    W.    Plyler,    Mon- 
roe; John  Beasley,  Monroe;  Zeb  M.   Little.   Mnn 
roe;  B.    F.    Parker.   Jr..   Monroe;   S.    A.    Latham, 
Monroe;    Bank    of    Union,    Treas.,    Monroe. 

Highway  Commission — Board  of  Count; 
Commissioners;    J.    D.    McRae,    Chm.,    Monroe. 


VANCE 


COUNTY    SEAT,     HENDERSON. 
Formed  In  1881.     Named  in  honor  of  Zebulon 
B.    Vance. 

County   Officers 

Clerk    Superior    Court— Henry    Perry,    Hender- 
son. 

Register    of    Deeds— P.    E.    Rowland.    Hender- 
son. 

Sheriff — J.    S.    Royster.    Henderson. 

Treasurer— Citizens      Bank      and      Trust      Co., 
Henderson. 

Coroner— .las.     H.     Wheeler,     Hendi  ■ 

Supt.    of   Health— Dr.    B.    A.    Olds,    Hender 
son. 

Board     of    Elections— Thomas     U      Plttman. 


Chm,,    Henderson :    J.    II     Bridge]  -.    Hend 
P.     T.     Boyd,     Henderson. 

Supt.    of   Schools     E.    M.    Rollins,    Hend 

Supt.    Public    Welfare     Mi  ■     W     B     w  i 
Henderson. 

Home  Demonstration  Agent — Mrs.  J.  K 
Plummer,   Middleburg. 

County  Commissioners — C.  V.  Singleton, 
Henderson;    Benj.    T.    Brodle,    Hei  km 

G.    Parrott.    Dabney ;    Thos.    Taylor,    Townsville; 
S.    O.    Brummit,    Henderson. 

Board    of    Education — R.    .1.    Corbett,    II 
son;      W.       0.       Horner,       Townsville;      \V.       II. 
Parrisb,    Middleburg. 

Highway   Commission — Board   of  County    I 
missioners. 

WAKE 

COUNTY     SEAT,     RALEIGH. 

Formed   in   1771.      Named   in   honor  of    1 
Wake. 

County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court — Vitruvius  Royster,  Ra- 
leigh. 

Register  of   Deeds — Wm.    H.    Penney.    Raleigh. 

Sheriff— D.    Bryant   Harrison.    Raleigh. 

Treasurer — Miss    Lrttie    E.     Lewis,    Raleigh. 

Coroner — J.    E.    Owens.    Raleigh 

Surveyor — Pittman     Steel,     Zebulon. 

Auditor— H.    G.    Holding,   Raleigh. 

Supt.    of  Health— Dr.    A.    C.    Bulla.    Raleigh 

Board  of  Elections — S.  J.  Adams,  Chm.. 
Raleigh;  M.  B.  Chamblee,  Zebulon;  P.  \V 
Gunter,   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  Marlon 
Plunket,    Raleigh. 

County  Commissioners — Millard  Mial,  Chm., 
Raleigh;  Dr.  O.  L.  Ray,  Raleigh,  R.  1;  S.  T 
Bennett,  Apex;  W.  L.  Wiggs,  Zebulon;  J.  J. 
l'ernard,    Raleigh. 

Board  of  Education— W  A.  Withers.  Weal 
Raleigh;  N.  Y.  Gulley,  Wake  Fore.t  ;  M  B 
Chamblee.  Wakefield;  Miss  Lottie  E.  Lewis. 
Treas.,    Raleigh. 

Road    Supt. — John    A.     StaHlngs,     Raleigh. 


WARREN 

COUNTY    SEAT.    WARRENTON. 

Formed  in   177!'.    Named   in  honor  of  Joseph 
Warren,    of    Massachusetts. 

County   Officers 

Clerk    Superior    Court — John    IV    Newell,    War- 
renton. 

Register      of      Deeds-  Simon      m       Gardner, 
Warrenton. 

sheriff— R.    E.    Daii       Warrenton, 

Financial    Agenl    I     <;     Ellis,    Warrenton, 

Audit..!-    -P     m      Stallini  iton 

Supt    of    Health     Dr.     W      l1      Rodger*,    Jr.. 
Wai  renton. 

Board    of    Elei  tion  -     R     C      Pi    e,     Warren- 
ton;   c     x.     Hardy,     Aapen;    H      J      B 
Norlina. 

Supl      of    School      1      Edward     Ulen,    War- 
renton. 

Supt    Public    w  elfai       B  i      ond    H     Rodwell, 
Warrenton 

C ty  Con  i     i      -  Chm  . 

Warrenton ;  C  C  Hunt  r,  Warn 
Hamlet.  Essex .  I  -I  M  :  i  .  I. 
\\     King,    Mai 

Board   of   Educattoi      I  Ol 

Edward    Pi  tai .    Rldj  ■  waj  ;  B     P     Terrell 
renton. 

Highway    Commission    Q.    H.    Ml  "  ai 

renton ;   w    T     P«     I  I      M 


COUNTY  AFFAIRS   AND  OFFICIALS 


WASHINGTON 

COUNTY     SEAT,     PLYMOUTH. 
Formed     in     1799.        Named     in     liuiior     of 
e    Washington. 

County   Officers 
Clerk     Superior     Court— C.     V.     W.     Ausbon, 
]'h  mouth. 

Register  of  Deeds— Paul  W.  Brinkley,  Ply- 
mouth. 

Sheriff— 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:  J.  W.  Starr,  Creswell;  E.  R.  Jack- 
son,   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. . 
Plymouth ;  T.  J.  Swain,  Mackeys,  R.  F.  D. ; 
II.     A.    Litchfield,    Jr.,    Creswell. 

Board  of  Education — John  E.  Singleton. 
Roper;  W.  R.  Hampton.  Plymouth;  William 
Wiley,  Creswell;  A.  L.  Holmes,  Treas.,  Cres- 
well. 


WATAUGA 


COUNTY     SEAT,     BOONE. 

Formed    in    1849.       Named    in    honor    of    the 
Watauga    River.     Watauga    is    an    Indian    name 
meanting    "Beautiful    Water." 
County   Officers 

Clerk    Superior   Court— A.    W.    Smith.    Boone. 

Register  of  Deeds — E.   M.    Harman,   Boone. 

Sheriff— C.    M.    Critcher,    Boone. 

Treasurer — A.    G.    Wilson,    Zionville. 

Coroner — D.    M.    Moretz,    Sands. 

Surveyor — I.    M.    Bumgarner.    Vilas. 

Supt.    of   Health — Dr.    J.    W.    Jones,    Boone. 

Board     of    Elections — J.     M.     Moretz,     Chm. 
Boone;    Donly    Hagan,    Reese;    J.    W.     Hodges, 
Boone. 

Supt.    of   Schools — Smith  Hagman,   Vilas. 

Supt     Public   Welfare — S.    Hagman.    Vilas. 

County  Commissioners — L.  A.  Green,  Sands; 
J.  B.  Miller,  Zionville;  Sherman  Willbam, 
Stony    Fork. 

Board  of  Education — W.  X.  Howell,  Brook- 
side;  W.  F.  Sherwood,  Sherwood;  Arlie 
Wilson,    Treas.,    Zionville. 

Highway  Commission — G.  M.  Sudderth, 
Blowing  Rock;  Thos.  Critcher,  Bamboo;  W.  L 
Winkler,    Boone. 


WAYNE 


COUNTY     SEAT,     GOLDSBORO. 

Formed  in  1779.  Named  in  honor  of  Gen- 
eral   Anthony    Wayne. 

County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court — J.  B.  Hooks,  Golds- 
boro. 

Register  of  Deeds— G.  E.  Grantham,  Golds- 
boro. 

Sheriff— W.     D.     Grant,     Goldsboro. 

Treasurer— Wayne    National    Bank,    Goldsboro. 

Auditor — .1.     M     Powell,    Goldsboro. 

Coroner   -T.     E.     Robinson,    Goldsboro. 

Surveyor — Louis    Godwin,    Goldsboro. 

Supt.  of  Health— Dr.  A.  J.  Ellington,  Golds- 
boro. 

Board  of  Elections — George  F.  Vann,  Chm.. 
Goldsboro;  Milford  Aycock,  Pikeville;  T.  K. 
Junes.    Mt.     Olive. 

Supt.    of    Schools — J.    T.    Jerome,    Goldsboro. 


Supt.  Public  Welfare— A.  E.  Howell,  Golds- 
boro. 

Demonstration  Agent— A.  K.  Robertson, 
I :     I  boro. 

Home  Demonstration  Agent — Miss  Celeste 
McEacharn,    Goldsboro. 

County  Commissioners — L.  A.  Raney,  Chm., 
Goldsboro;  C.  F.  Herring,  Goldsboro,  R.  F. 
I>  ■  Geo.  W.  Williams,  Mount  Olive;  E.  A. 
Stevens,  Goldsboro,  R.  F.  D.  ;  Nathan  Berger, 
Pikeville. 

Board  of  Education— A.  H.  Edgerton,  Chm., 
Goldsboro;  J.  E.  Kelley,  Mount  Olive;  J.  A. 
Best,    Fremont. 

Highway  Commission — Chas.  Dewey,  Golds- 
loro;  I,.  A.  Byrd,  Mount  Olive;  T.  W.  Corbin, 
Fremont;   R.    E.    Lewis,    Goldsboro,   R.    F.    D. 

County  Highway  Engineer — Sam  D.  Scott, 
Goldsboro. 

County  Attorney — M.  T.  Dickinson,  Golds- 
boro. 

.lodge  County  Court — D.  H.  Bland,  Golds- 
boro. 

Solicitor  County  Court— W.  A.  Dees,  Golds- 
boro. 


WILKES 


COUNTY    SEAT,    WILKESBORO. 

Formed    in    1717.      Named    in    honor    of    John 
Wilkes,    the    English    statesman. 
County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court— William  A.  Stroud. 
Wilkesboro. 

Register  of  Deeds — James  C.  Wallace,  North 
Wilkesboro. 

Sheriff — W.     G.     Ellege,     Wilkesboro. 

Treasurer — Thomas    M.     Crysel,     Wilkesooro. 

Coroner — H.    E.    Harold.    Wilkesboro. 

Surveyor— Charlie    Miles,    Traphill. 

Supt.  of  Health— Dr.  J.  W.  White,  Wilkes- 
boro. 

"  oard  of  Elections— N.  A.  Forester,  North 
Wilkesboro;  H.  G.  Milton,  Ferguson;  E.  R. 
Brockley,     North    Wilkesboro. 

Supt.  of  Schools— C.  C  Wright,  Hunting 
Cr^ek. 

Supt.  Public  Welfare— W.  M.  Sebastian, 
North    Wilkesboro. 

Demonstration  Agent— A.    G.   Hendren.   Straw. 

County  Commissioners — 1).  C.  Sebastian, 
Chm.,  Hayes;  C.  M.  Welborn,  New  Castle; 
George   W.    Bradley,    Hendrix. 

I'.oard  of  Education— C.  C.  Faw.  Millers 
Creek ;  James  S.  Kilby,  Hav  s ;  James  Pennell, 
Wilkesboro;   T.    M.    Crysel.    Treas..    Wilkesboro. 

Highway  Commission — W.  V.  Caudill,  North 
Wilkesboro;  J.  J.  Hendren,  Gilbreath ;  F.  -I. 
Hartley.    Elkville. 


WILSON 


COUNTY     SEAT,     WILSON. 

Formed  in   1854.      Named  in  honor  of  General 
Louis    Wilson.       (War    with    Mexico.) 
County   Officers 

Clerk   Superior   Court — J.    D.    Bardini    Wilson. 

Register   of  Deeds — Tempie  J.    liattoii,   Wilson, 

Sheriff— O.    A,    Clover,    Wilson. 

Supt.    of   Health— Dr.    L.    J.    Smith.    Wilson. 

Supt.   of  Schools — C.   L.    Coon,   Wilson. 

Treasurer — Branch  Banking  and  Trust  Co., 
Wilson. 

'oard  of  Elections — George  W.  Tomlinson, 
Wilson;  John  H.  Thompson,  Black  Creek; 
W.    c.    Sharp,   Elm  City. 

Supt  Public  Welfare— S.  E.  Leonard.  Wil- 
son. 

Demonstration  Agent— B.  T.  Ferguson,  Wil- 
son. 

County  Commissioners — II.  B.  Lane.  Chm.. 
Wilson;  J.   II.   Forbes.   Stantonsburg,   R.    F.   D. ; 


BANKS  AND    BANKERS 


Stephen  Toralinson,  Black  Creek;  W.  L.  Shel- 
ton,  Stantonsburg:  W.  C.  Boyette.  Wilson. 
It.    3. 

Board  of  Education — Doane  Herring,  Wil- 
son; K.  L.  Barnes,  Wilson,  R.  F.  D.  ;  .1.  II. 
Thompson,    Black    Creek. 

Highway  Commission — Board  of  County  Com- 
missioners. 


YADKIN 


COUNTY    SEAT.    YADKIN VILLE. 

Formed  in  1850.  Named  in  honor  of  Yad- 
kin   River. 

County   Officers 

Clerk  Superior  Court— J.  L.  Crater,  Yadkin- 
ville. 

Register   of   Deeds — T.    R.    Eaton,   Yadkinville. 

Coroner — L.     W.     Dixon,    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,  Chm., 
Yadkinville;  D.  G.  Hobson,  East  Bend;  Dr. 
C.    L.    Russell,    Yadkinville. 

Supt.    of   Schools — J.   T.    Reece.   Yadkinville. 

Demonstration  Agent — D.  H.  Osborn,  Yad- 
kinville. 

Supt.  Public  Welfare — J.  T.  Reece,  Yadkin- 
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,     Sad  T,     J. 

Phillips,   Easl    Bi 

Highway    Commission     l>     G 
bow  ;    A.    I'..    Hobson,    Room  Ule;    K     J     \ 
yadkinville,     R      F      D      :< :    John     l 
Lewisville,    K.    F.    D.    1. 


YANCEY 


COUNTY    SEAT.      BURNSV1LLE. 

Formed  in  1833.  Named  In  honor  of  Bart- 
lett    Yancey. 

County   Officers 

Clerk    Superior    Court  -  Molt    m 
ville. 

Register  ol    1» u    J.    M    Thomas,    Bun 

Sheriff — .1.   T.    Young,    Burnsville. 

Treasurer — H.     S.     Penland,     Burnsi 

Coroner — W.     A      Peelft     Ramsaytown. 

Surveyor — W.     I.      Bennett      Burnsville. 

Supt.   of  Health—.!.    B.    Glbbs,    Burnsville. 

Board  of   Elections     Charles    Hutching,    I 
Burnsville;    D.    M.     Buck,    Bald    Mountain;    B. 
W.    Wilson,    Burnsville. 

Supt.     of     Schools— W.     ().     Griffith.     W 

Supt.  Public  Welfare— W.  0.  Griffith.  Win- 
dom. 

County  Commissioners — Will  Wheeler.  Chm., 
Higgins;  A.  11.  Proffitt,  Burnsville;  L.  D. 
Thomas,     Burnsville. 

Board  of  Education— J.  Frank  Hensley, 
Bald  Creek;  L.  D.  Gillespie.  Burnsville; 
Robert.    C.     Deyton,    Green    Mountain. 

Highway  Commission—  Board  of  County 
Commissioners 


Banks  and  Bankers 


(STATE) 


Aberdeen— Page  Trust  Co.;  J.  R.  Page,  Presi- 
dent;  S.  J.   Hinsdale,   Cashier. 

Ahoskie— Bank  of  Ahoskie:  C.  C.  Hoggard, 
President;   James   I.    Crawrord.    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  Bank  and  Trust  Co., 
A     C.   Heath.   President;  A.   P.    Harris.   Cashier. 

Andrews — Merchants  and  Manufacturers  Bank: 
3.  W.  Walker,  President;  J.  H.  Abernathy. 
Cashier. 

Angier — Angier  Bank  and  Trust  Co. :  P.  S. 
Cooper,    President;    W.    H.    Stevenson.    Cashier. 

Angier — Farmers  Bank:  Oscar  S.  Young. 
President;    J.    E.    Dupree.    Cashier. 

Ansonville — Bank  of  Anson:  Adam  Lockhart, 
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; J.   L.    Crowder,   Cashier. 

Arapahoe — Bank  of  Pamlico  (branch  Bank  of 
Pamlico,  Bayboro) :  W.  J.  Swann,  President; 
Jchn    S.    Weskett,    Cashier, 

Asheboro — Bank  of  Randolph:  I).  I!  Me 
Crary,    President;   W.    J.    Armfield,   Jr..    Cashier. 

Asheboro— Asheboro  Bank  and  Trust  Co  n 
T.    Caveness,    President;   E.    H.    Morris,   Cashier. 

Asheville — Bank  of  West  Asheville:  <;.  I>- 
Carter,  President;  H.   B.    Posey,   Cashier. 

Asheville— Battery  Park  Bank:  T.  C.  Coxe, 
President;   S.    A     Hubbard,    Cashier. 

Asheville — Central  rank  and  Trust  Co  W 
B     Davis,   President;   Russell   C.    Davis,   rubier. 

Asheville— Citizens    Bank:    E.    L.    Bay,    Pri 
dent;  J.    A.    Campbell,   Cashier. 

Asheville— Southern    State    Bank:    R      E     I 
rence.    President;  J.    E.   Reister,  Cashier 

Ashevilh — Wachovia      Bank      and      Trust      Co 


Co.,  Winston): 


(branch  Wachovia  Loan  and  Tr. 
W.     B.     Williamson.     Cashier. 

Askewville — Fanners- Atlantic      Bank      (branch 
Farmers    Atlantic    Bank.     Ahoskie):     1>r      I 
Powell,   President;    L.    S.    Mi/. 11..   Cashier. 

Atkinson— Bank    of    Atkinson:    E.    A      B 
President;    J.    E.    Wichard,    Cashier. 

Aulander— Bank  of  Aulander:  C    W    Mitchell, 
Jr.,   President;  J-   E.   Cooke,   Cashier. 

Aurora — Richland    Farmers    Bank:    R.    1.     ^ 
Bonner.     President:     W.     T      Stillman,     Cashier. 

Aurora — Richland      Farmers      Bank:      J.      ' 
Porter,    President;    W.    T     Stillman,    Cashier. 

Avon.lal       Haynes    Bank:    Chas.     H      Ha 
President;   J     B.    Watkins,   Cash 

iydi  n      Bai  1.    Ol     \  . .  l.-n  :   C.    V.    Cannon.    1 
dent;   J.    D.    McGlohon,    Cashier. 

Badin-   Bank   of    Badin     R     L    Smith, 
dent  :  John   S.   Cox,   Cashier. 

Bailey     Branch      Banking      ami      Tru^'      I 
(branch    Banking  and  Trust   Co  .    w  I 

Bakersville     Merchants     and     fanners     Bank: 
Thomas    R      Byrd,     Pre  I  lenl  ;    D      \      0 
Cashier 

Banner  Elk— Banner   Elk    Bank:   W 
Pre  lidenl  :   H.    F     tngli     I 

Battleboro    Planters    Bank      J     C 
President  ,   Millard    F    Joi        I  ashler 

Bayboro     Bank    ol     Pamlico     w     J. 
:  nt :   John    S     Wesi   ti     Cashier 

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Pi :    idi  nt;  J.   A.  Ct  bier 

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ler 

Belhaven     Bank    of    Bolhaven     C 
Pi ,    id  nt :   W     E    Stul  bs,    <  !a  hler 

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Pri     di  "'  ;    W.    J     i 

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BANKS  AND    HANKERS 


Bennett — Bank  of  Bennett  (branch  Bonlee 
Bank  and  Trust  Co.,  Bonlee):  Isaac  H.  Dun- 
lap,    President;   C.    M.   Andrews,    Cashier. 

Benson — Citizens  Bank  and  Trust  Co.,  H.  A. 
Parker,    President;    W.    B.    Strickland.    Cashier. 

Benson — Farmers  Commercial  Bank:  M.  T. 
Britt.   President;   \V.    H.    Slocumb,   Cashier. 

Bessemer  City — Bessemer  City  Bank:  B.  C. 
Kennedy,   President;   O.    M.    Vernon,    Cashier. 

Bethel — Bethel  Banking  and  Trust  Co. :  M.  O. 
Blount,   President;  S.   C.  Ives,   Cashier. 

ISethel — Farmers  and  Merchants  Bank:  H.  V. 
Staton,    President;   W.   M.    Pniett,    Cashier. 

Beulaville — Bank  of  Beulaville:  O.  W.  Quinn, 
President;  A.  L.   Cavanaugh,  Cashier. 

Biltmore — Biltmore-Oteen  Bank:  J.  G. 
Stikeleather,  President;  W.  A.  McGeachy. 
Cashier. 

Biscoe — Bank  of  Biseoej  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. 
Bridger,  President;  H.   C.   Bridger,   Jr.,  Cashier. 

Blowing  Rock — Bank  of  Blowing  Rock:  G. 
M  .Sudderth,  President;  J.  T.  Miller 
Cashier. 

Boiling  Springs — Boiling  Springs  Bank 
(branch  Bank  of  Mooresboro)  :  J.  B.  Blanton, 
President;   Y.    L.   McCardwell,    Cashier. 

Bonlee — Bonlee  Bank  and  Trust  Co. :  Isaac 
H.  Dunlap,  President;  C.  M.  Anderson, 
Cashier. 

Boone — Peoples  Bank  and  Trust  Co. :  T.  H. 
Coffey,    President;   Avery   Y.    Howell,    Cashier. 

Boone — Watauga  County  rank:  N.  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. 

Brevard — Pisgah  Bank:  J.  H.  Pickelsimer, 
President;    Lewis    P.     Hamlin.     Cashier. 

Bridgeton — Bank  of  Bridgeton:  A.  F.  Bunting, 
President;  J.    A.   Nunn,   Cashier. 

Broadway — Bank  of  Broadway:  James  L. 
Thomas,  President;  D.   E.   Shaw,   Cashier. 

Bryson  City— Bryson  City  Bank:  D.  K.  Col- 
lins,  President ;  J.    R.   Long,   Cashier. 

Bryson  City — Citizens  Bank:  A.  M.  Frye, 
President ;  O.  P.  Williams,   Cashier. 

Buies  Creek — Bank  of  Buies  Creek:  J.  A. 
Campbell,    President;    B.    F.    McLeod,    Cashier. 

Bunn — Bunn  Banking  Co. :  R.  L.  Huffines, 
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  Bank  and  Trust  Co. : 
W.    K.    Holt,    President;   J.    M.    Fix,    Cashier. 

Burlington — First  Savings  Bank:  C.  V.  Sellers, 
President ;   M.    W.    McPherson,    Cashier. 

Burnsville — Citizens  Bank  of  Yancey:  J.  W. 
Higgins.    President;   J.    M.    Lyon,    Cashier. 

Burnsville — Peoples  Bank:  A.  G.  Wilson, 
President;   Wm.    I.    Parnell,    Cashier. 

Calypso — Citizens  Bank  (branch  of  Citizens 
Bank  of  Mount  Olive) :  Thos.  E.  Cooper, 
President;  Robert  L.    Cox,   Cashier. 

Cameron — Page  Trust  Co.  (branch  of  Page 
Trust  Co.,  of  Aberdeen)  :  J.  B.  Page,  Presi- 
dent; J.    D.    McLean,    Cashier. 

Candor — Bank  of  Candor:  D.  C.  Ewing,  Pres- 
ident;  A.   A.    Maness,    Cashier. 

Canton — Bank  of  Canton:  T.  J.  Cathey,  Presi- 
dent;  W.   R.   Palmer,    Cashier. 

Canton — Champion    Bank    and   Trust   Co. :    W. 


J.  Hampton,  President;  J.  H.  Kirkpatrick, 
Cashier. 

Caroleen — Farmers  Bank  and  Trust  Co. 
(branch  Farmers  Bank  and  Trust  Co..  Forest 
City):  B.  B.  Doggett,  President;  J.  H.  Thomas, 
Cashier. 

Carrboro — Bank  of  Carrboro  (branch  Bank  of 
Chapel  Hill) :  M.  C.  S.  Noble,  President;  A.  P. 
Lloyd,   Cashier. 

Carthage — Page  Trust  Co.  (branch  Page 
Trust  Co.,  Aberdeen):  D.  A.  McDonald,  Presi- 
dent;  P.    T.    Farabow,    Cashier. 

Cary — Bank  of  Cary:  J.  M.  Templeton, 
Jr.,    President;    E.    P.    Bashaw,    Cashier. 

Castalia — Bank  of  Castalia:  S.  J.  Bartholo- 
mew, President;  W.  J.  Lancaster,  Cashier. 

Catawba — Peoples  Bank:  J.  U.  Long,  Presi- 
dent; W.   B.   Walker,   Cashier. 

Cerro  Gordo — Bank  of  Cerro  Gordo:  R.  B. 
Stevens,    President;  E.    L.    Sanderson.    Cashier. 

Chadbourn— Bank  of  Chadbourn:  J.  H.  Wil- 
liamson,   President ;    C.    L.    Tate,    Cashier. 

Chadbourn — Farmers  Savings  Bank:  J.  F. 
Blake.    President;   J.    C.    Rabon,    Cashier. 

Chapel  Hill— Bank  of  Chapel  Hill:  M.  C.  S. 
Noble,   President ;  M.   E.   Hogan,   Cashier. 

Chapel  Hill— Peoples  Tank:  E.  V.  Howell, 
President;   C.    B.    Griffin.   Cashier. 

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 — Charlotte  Bank  and  Trust  Co. : 
M.  A.  Turner,  President;  J.  H.  Leech. 
Cashier. 

Charlotte — Security  Savings  Bank:  W.  L. 
Jenkins.    President;    F.    H.    Daniel,    Cashier. 

Cherryville — Farmers  Bank  and  Trust  Co: 
David  P.  Dellinger,  President;  J.  H.  Dellinger, 
Cashier. 

China  Grove — Bank  of  China  Grove:  A.  M. 
Banna,    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. 

Clayton — Clayton  Banking  Co. :  Charles  W. 
Home,    President;    John    T.    Talton.    Cashier. 

Clayton — Farmers  Bank:  J.  A.  Vinson,  Presi- 
dent; J.    M.    Turley,   Cashier. 

Cleveland — Citizens  Bank:  W.  F.  Thompson, 
President;   W.    W.   Roseman,    Cashier. 

Cliffside — Haynes  Bank  (branch  Haynes 
Bank,  Avondale) :  R.  R.  Haynes,  President; 
J.    B.    Watkins,   Cashier. 

Clinton — Bank  of  Clinton:  L.  A.  Bethune, 
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;    H.    C.    Parks,    Cashier. 

Columbia — Merchants  and  Farmers  Bank:  D. 
O.  Newberry,  President;  H.  A.  Hearne, 
Cashier. 

Columbia — Tyrrell  County  Bank:  W.  W. 
Sawyer.    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. 


BANKS  AND  HANKERS 


S.I 


Conetoe — Bank  of  Conetoe:  H.  C.  Bridgers. 
President;   J.    B.    Warren,    Cashier. 

Connelly  Springs — Peoples  Bank:  D.  W. 
Alexander,    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. 

Cooleeraee — Bank  of  Cooleemee:  J.  B.  Mason. 
President;  J.   H.   L.   Rice,   Cashier. 

Cornelius — Bank  of  Cornelius:  F.  C.  Sherrill. 
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.    B.    Woodley,   Cashier. 

Creswell— Peoples  Bank:  H.  G.  Walker,  Presi- 
dent; J.   C.  Gatlin.  Cashier. 

Dallas— Bank  of  Dallas:  S.  N.  Boyce,  Presi- 
dent; Li.   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. 

Denver — Farmers  and  Merchants  Bank  (branch 
of  Farmers  and  Merchants  Bank,  Stanley) :  M. 
C.  Hunter,  President;  J.  M.  Bernhardt.  Cash- 
ier. 

Dover— Bank  of  Dover:  Geo.  W.  Hardwicke, 
President;   Ary    Freeman,    Cashier. 

Dobson — Surry  County  Loan  and  Trust  Co. 
(branch  Surry  County  Loan  and  Trust  Co.,  Mt. 
Airy ) . 

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;      H.       W.       Boring, 

Cashier. 

Durham— Fidelity  Bank:  J.  F.  Wiley,  Presi- 
dent;   H.    O.    Clark,    Cashier. 

Durham— Home  Savings  Bank:  John  Sprunt 
Hill.    President;   T.    C.    Worth,    Cashier. 

Durham — Mechanics  and  Farmers  Bank:  C. 
C.  Spaulding,  President;  W.  H.  Wilson. 
Cashier. 

Durham— Merchants  Bank:  W.  P.  Clements, 
President;    D.    C.    Barbee,    Cashier. 

East  B"nd— Yadkin  Valley  Bank:  W.  H 
Speas,   President;   A.   E.    Harrell,   Cashier. 

East  Durham— Peoples  Tank:  Y.  E.  Smith: 
Piesident:   H.    C.   Barbee,    Cashier. 

East  Spencer — Peoples  Bank  of  East   Spencei 
C.     H.     Leonard,    President;     S.     E.     McNeely, 
Cashier. 

Edenton — Bank  of  Edenton:  Julien  Wood. 
President;   D.    M.    Warren,    Cashier. 

Edenton — Citizens  Bank:  TI.  C.  PriVOtt, 
President;  Charles  H.  Wood,  Cashier. 

Efland— Bank     of    Efland:     John    L.      I 
President;  Roberts  Riley,    Cashier. 

Elizabeth  City— Albemarle  Bank:  E  I..  1 1  "t 
fler.  President;  W.  H.   Holland,   Cashier 

Elizabeth    City— Carolina    Banking    and     i 
Co.:    In-.    A.    L,    Pendleton,     President;    <:.    P 
Hood,    Cashier. 

Elizabeth  City— Savings  Bank  and  Tim  i  Co 
P.     H.     Williams,     President;    II.     Q.     Kramer. 

C"1  Tall  j  p  J* 

Elizaiiethtown— Bank  of  Elizabethtown:  J  B 
Clark,    President;   Ralph    Boring,    Cashier. 

Elkin — Farmers  and  Mercahnts  Bank:  I  M 
Simmons,    President;    H     B     Messlck,    <  a 

Elkin— Bank  of  Elkin— W.  J.  Byerly,  Pre  - 
dent;  J.    H.    Beeson,   Cashier. 


Elk    Park — Citizens     Bank      a      P      Brlnkley, 

President;    \V.     E.    Thomp  nr. 

Ellenboro—  Bank  of  Ellenboro:  D.  B.  Harrlll. 
President;  E.    E.    Harrlll.   Cashier 

Ellerbe — Bank   of   Ellerbe:    J.    R.    Wall,    I 
cent;   Prince   O'Brien.   Cashier. 

Ellerbe — Bennett  Bank  and  Trust  Co  :  .1  It 
Bennett,   President;   J,    R.    Bennett,   Jr..  Cashier. 

Elm  City— Elm  City  Bank:  John  L.  Bailey, 
President:    K.    B.    Bailey,    Cashier. 

Elm  City — Tolsnot  Hanking  Co.:  W  M 
Wells,     President;    James    W.     Hays,    Cashier. 

Elon    College — Elon    Banking    and    Trust 
W.     P.    Lawrence,    President;    C.    I.    Dmstead, 
Cashier. 

Enfield — Bank   of  Enfield:   Ivey  Watson, 
ident;   \V.   R.   Garnett.  Cashier. 

Enfield — Commercial    and    Farmers    Bank:    P. 

0.  Petway,    President;    F.    C.    Patterson.    Cash- 
ier. 

Engleliard — Englehard  Banking  and  Trust 
Co.:  J..  H.  Jarvis,  President;  W.  M  II....;  .r 
Jr.,   Cashier. 

Eure — Farmers  Bank  of  Eure:  R.  B.  HIM. 
President;  M.   D.   Harrell,   Cashier. 

Everetts — Planters  and  Merchants  Hank:  V. 
K.  Taylor,  President:  V.   Q.  Taylor.   Cashier 

Fair  Bluff— Bank  of  Fair  Bluff:  J.   F.   It   . 
President:    .1.    E.    Dick.    Cashier 

Fair    Bluff— Farmers    and     Merchants     Bank: 

1.  B.    Tucker.    President;   R.    C.    Tucker.    Cash- 
ier. 

Faison— Bank  of  Faison:  C.  S.  Hines,  Presi- 
dent;  M.    McD.    Williams,   Cashier. 

Farmville — Bank  of  Farmville:  B.  L.  D 
President;  D.   E.   Oglesby.   Cashier. 

Farmville— Citizens  Bank:  J.  T.  Thome. 
President;    W.    R.    Willis.    Cashier. 

Fayetteville — Cumberland  Savings  and  Trust 
Co.:  F.  H.  Stedman,  President;  Albert  Stewart, 
Cashier. 

Fayetteville — Farmers  and  Merchants  I 
Iheo.  E.  Owen,  President;  M  1'  B 
Cashier. 

Fayetteville — Lafayette    Hank    and    Tl  I 

John    R.    Tolar,    Jr.,    President;    Paul    Stewart. 
Cashier. 

Fletcher— Bank  of  Fletcher:  W.  H.  Sumn  r 
President:  R    W    Fletcher.  Cashier. 

Forest    CItv— Farmers    Bank    and    Trust    Co.: 
B.    B.    Doggett,    President;    B      II      I 
ier. 

Fountain— Bank  of  Fountain:    II     I 
President;   W.    R.   Graham.   Cashier. 

Pour  Oaks— Bank  of   Four  oaks:   J.    11 
tin     President :  I'    W,   Lambe,  Ca 

Franklin— Bank    i       I    anklin:    .1     S 
President ;   Hen  Crawford.    Cashier, 

Franklin  Citizens  Bank:  D.  W,  P.lalne. 
Fresident;   John    CM hier 

Franklinton-  -Clti  ■  •  Bai  k:  E  ]  Chi  atham. 
President;    George    I. 

Franklinton— Commercial  Bank  and    I 
A.   H    \  .11)1:.   Presidei       Q        C  i  I 
ier 

I  .  niklinville—  P.nnlc     of     1'rankliim 
Parks     President ;   Charles  T    B  I      hler 

Fremont     Banl  ■'      T      ' 

I     .       Cavliicr 

i  - , .  mont— Plantei      Bi 
it     Benton,    President      i 

Fuquaj     Sprit 
Johnson,    President;    G     B     Whltti 

Garland     Bank         Qarli 
Clinton       L      \     Bolhuni      Prt  ;   H     hi 

i  Cashier 

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D    Rand     Pn    Ident :  W     B 

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John     B      Collier,     President;     u      H      B 

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BANKS  AND    BANKERS 


Gastonia — Peoples  Bank:  S.  N.  Boyce,  Presi- 
dert;   Thos.   J.    Brawley,    Cashier. 

dates — Citizens  Bank:  G.  D.  Gatling,  Presi- 
dent:  E.    L.    Rawles,    Cashier. 

Gatesville — Bank  of  Gates:  W.  T.  Cross. 
President;  Lycurgus  Hofier,   Cashier. 

Gatesville — Planters  Savings  Bank:  R.  M. 
Riddiek,  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,    Jr.,    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;  A.  H.  Howell 
Cashier. 

Goldsboro — Goldsboro  Savines  and  Trust  Co. : 
G.  A.  Norwood,  President ;  Thos.  H.  Norwood, 
Cashier. 

Goldsboro — Peoples  Bank  and  Trust  Co. : 
James  Kyle,  President;  George  \V.  Crone, 
Cashier. 

Goldston — Bank  of  Goldston:  Hugh  Womble. 
President;  T.  W.  Goldston,  Cashier. 

Graham — Citizens  Bank:  \V.  J.  Nicks,  Presi- 
dent; J.    S.    Cook,   Cashier. 

Granite  Falls— Bank  of  Granite:  D.  H.  War- 
'  lick,'  President ;    R.    M.    Yount,    Cashier. 

Granite  Quarry — Farmers  and  Merchants 
Bank:  J.  H.  A.  Lyerly,  President;  J.  E. 
Fisher,    Cashier. 

Greensboro — Atlantic  Bank  and  Trust  Co. : 
Julius  \V.  Cone,  President;  John  W.  Simpson, 
Cashier. 

Greensboro — Farmers  and  Mechanics  Bank 
and  Trust  Co.:  J.  P.  Sanders,  President;  R. 
M.   Middleton,   Cashier. 

Greensboro — Greensboro  Bank  and  Trust  Co. : 
J.   W.   Fry,   President;  W.    E.   Allen,   Cashier. 

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.    H.    Woolard. 
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.  Keiter,  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. 

Hamilton — Bank  of  Hamilton:  R.  \V.  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. 

Harrellsville — 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.    Haigler.   Cashier. 

Hemp — Bank  of  Hemp  (branch  Bank  of  Pine- 
hurst). 

Henderson — Carolina  Bank  and  Trust  Co. : 
J.    H.    Brodie,    President :    R.    C.    Gary,    Cashier. 

Henderson — Citizens  Bank  and  Trust  Co. : 
J.    B.    Owen,    President;   W.    A.    Hunt,    Cashier. 

Henderson — Farmers     and     Merchants     Bank: 


John    D.    Cooper,    Jr.,    President;   R.    B.    Crow- 
dur.    Cashier. 

Hendersonville — First  Bank  and  Trust  Co. : 
R.  C.  Clarke,  President;  J.  Mack  Rhodes, 
Cashier. 

Ii mlersonville — Henderson  County  Bank:  S. 
H.  Hudgins,  President;  Thomas  J.  Hayder, 
Cashier. 

Hertford — Hertford  Banking  Co. :  T.  S. 
White.   President;   L.   W.   Norman,   Cashier. 

Hickory — Consolidated  Trust  Co.  :  \Y.  B. 
Councill,    President;   L,    F.    Abernethy,    Cashier. 

Hickory — First  Security  Trust  Co. :  J.  D. 
Elliott.    President;   E.    N.    Carr.    Treas. 

Hiddenite — Bank  of  Hiddenite:  E.  L.  Alex- 
ander,  President;   J.   R.    Thomas,    Cashier. 

II it'll  Point — Atlantic  Bank  and  Trust  Co.: 
(branch  Atlantic  Bank  and  Trust  Co.,  Greens- 
boro. ) 

High  Point — High  Point  Savings  and  Trust 
Co. :  J.  Elwood  Cox,  President ;  E.  L.  Ragan, 
Cashier. 

High  Point — Wachovia  Bank  and  Trust  Co. 
(branch  of  Wachovia  Loan  and  Trust  Co., 
Winston)  :  W.   C.   Idol,   Cashier. 

Hillsboro — Bank  of  Orange:  J.  S.  Spurgeon, 
President;   P.    C.    Collins,    Cashier. 

Hillsboro — Farmers  and  Merchants  Bank:  J. 
R.    Kenion.   President;    S.   A.    Johnson,    Cashier 

Hobbsville— Bank  of  Hobbsville:  C.  B.  Hath- 
away.   President;   W.    M.    Hollowell,    Cashier. 

Hobgood— Bank  of  Hobgood:  B.  F.  Shelton, 
President;   A.    G.    Bowden,    Cashier. 

Hollister— Bank  of  Hollister:  A.  B.  Schlich- 
ter.   President;   O.   M.    Schlichter,    Cashier. 

Holly  Springs — Bank  of  Holly  Springs:  H.  W. 
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- 
Ira  A.  Stuart,  President;  J.  Guy  Stuart, 
Cashier. 

Jacksonville — Bank  of  Onslow:  J.  W.  Burton, 
President:    George   H.    Bender,    Cashier. 

Jamesville — Bank  of  Jamesville:  J.  E.  Smith- 
wick,    President;   M.    C.    Jackson,    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.    F.    Davis.    Cashier. 

Keif  ord— Bank  of  Kelford:  W.  P.  Harrell, 
President;    A.    C.    Smith,    Cashier. 

Kenansville — Bank  of  Kenansville:  W.  B. 
Murray,    President;    E.    J.    Dail,    Cashier. 

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.  L. 
Christian,    President;    John    R.    Leak,    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.    Mewborne,    Cashier. 

Kinston — Peoples  Bank:  T.  B.  Holloway. 
President:   J.    G.    Banton.   Cashier. 


BANKS  AM>    BANKERS 


Knightdale — Bank  of  Wendell,  (branch  (it 
rank    of    Wendell.) 

LaGrange — LaGrange  Bank  and  Trust  Co. : 
E.    R.    Burke,    Cashier. 

LaGrange — Rouse  Banking  Co.:  N.  J.  Rouse, 
rresident;   T.    R.    Rouse,    Cashier. 

Landis — Merchants  and  Farmers  Bank:  O. 
L.    Linn,    President;    D.    C.    Linn,    Cashier. 

Lansing — Bank  of  Lansing:  R.  H.  Jaines, 
President:   P.    C.    Segraves,    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:  J.  D. 
McDonald,    President;   R.    M.    Calhoun,    Cashier. 

Laurinburg — Scotland  County  Savings  Bank : 
A.   L.   James,  President;  Hinton  James,   Cashier. 

Laurinburg — State  Bank:  John  F.  McNair, 
President;    W.    H.     Cooper,    Cashier. 

Leaksville — Leaksville  Bank  and  Trust  Co. : 
P.    H.    Gwynn,    President;    B.    E.    Ive,    Cashier. 

Leaksville — Peoples  Bank:  S.  L.  Martin. 
President;  A.   E.  Millner,  Cashier. 

Leggett — Bank  of  Leggett:  Theo.  Fountain. 
President;   Mabel   Straugnan,   Cashier. 

Leggett — Farmers  Banking  and  Trust  Co. 
(branch  Farmers  Banking  and  Trust  Co..  Tar- 
boro) . 

Leicester — rank  of  Leicester:  J.  T.  Davis, 
President;  Loans  E.   Allman,   Cashier. 

Lenoir — Bank  of  L?noir:  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. 

Liberty — Bank  of  Liberty:  G.  A.  Foster, 
President;    B.    M.    Brovver,    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 — I^ucama  Bank:  .Tas.  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:  II.  M.  Mc- 
Allister.   President;   G.    W.    Covington.    Cashier. 

McFarlan— Bank  of  McFarlan:  W.  J.  Mc- 
Lendon,    President;  J.    V.    Webb,    Cashier. 

Macclesfield — Merchants    and     Fanners     Bank: 
J    S.  Howard.  President;  L.  E.  Walston,  Ca  niel 
Macon— Bank     of     Macon:     .1.     M.     Coleman, 
President:  J.   S.   Nowell,   Cashier. 

Madison— Bank  of  Madison:  J.  11.  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  l''.  Croom, 
President;  L.   D.   Bail,   Cashier 

Maiden— Maiden  Bank:  IV  M.  Spruit.  Jr., 
President:   G.    E.    Mauney,    Cashiei 

Manteo— Bank     of     Manteo:      R.      C.      I 
President;   R.    B.    Etheridge,   Cashier. 

Marion— Merchants  and  Farmers  Bank  i  U 
Blanton.    President;   Norman   D.    Avers,   Ca  hie] 


Marshall— rank   ol    French    Broad     J     J 
mon.   President  .  W.    B.    Ran    i 

Marshal]     l  Ba   k       B       ft.      T 

President;    A.    W     Whitehui        l      bier 

Mars   Hill— Bank    ol    Mai      Bill;    N.    W      v 
derson.    President  .    I,    /.     I  der. 

Marshville— Bank    ol     Mai         lie:    J.     II.     Lei 
President:    B.    C.    Parker.    Cashier. 

Marshville — Mutual    Bank    and   Tru^i    Co       II 
C.  Newsom,   President;  E.   II.   U  Met 

Matthews — Bank  of  Matthews:  N    B.  Cochran, 
President;    L.    E.    Funderburk,    Cashier. 

Maxton — Bank     of     Maxton :     T.     O       I 
President;   Lacy    Williams.    Ca^l 

Maxton — Bank    of    Robeson:     J.     P.     Wiggins, 
President;    J.    Lacy    McLean,    Cashier 

Mayodan — Bank  of  Mayodan:  J.   0.    Bag 
President;   M.    P.    Black,    Cashier. 

Maysville — Maysville    Banking   and    Tru-'    I 
T.     A.     Green,     President;     George    E.     W 
Cashier. 

Mebane — Commercial    and   Farmers    Bank:    \V 
A.    Murray.    President;   S.    G.    Morgan.    Cashier. 

Micro- -Citizens      Bank:      ('.       A.       Fitzgerald. 
President;    H.    M.    Fitzgerald.    Cashier. 

Middlesex — Middlesex     Banking     Co  :     A       i 
Manning,    President;    W.     K.     Ballentine.    I 
ier. 

Midland— Bank    of    Midland:    lv    .1      Harts  i 
President;    M.    W.    Harriss,    Cashier. 

Moeksville— Bank    of    Dave        E      I.      '.aither. 
President ;    J.    F.    Moore.    Cashier 

Moncure — Banking.      Loan      and      Trust       ' 
(branch    Banking.     Loan    and    Trust    I 
ford):     R.     E.     Carrington,     President ;     .1       K 
Barnes,    Cashier. 

Monroe— Bank    of    Onion:     W.     S.     Blaki 
President;    R.    G.    Laney,    Cashier. 

Monroe — Farmers    and    Merchants    Bank:      M 
K.   Lee,  President:  ft     A     Morrow,   Jr.,   I 

Monroe — Monroe   Bank    and   Trust    Co.:    K     B. 
Redwine,    President:    II.    B     Clark.    Cash! 

Mooresboro — Bank      of     Moori  I         U 

Champion,   President;   Y.    L.    McCardweU,    I 
ier. 

Mooresville — Merchants     and     Farm  rs     Bank: 
E.    W.    Brawley,    President;   B.    0.    Miller    I 
ier. 

Morehcad  City— Bank  of  Morehead  City:  J.  B. 
Morton.    President:    H.    G.    Guthrie.    Cashier. 

Morehead    City      Marine    Bank      S       \      Chalk. 
President :    E     A     I  louncll,    Cashier. 

Morganton— Bank  of  Morganton:   C     J 
cer,    President:    W.    E.    Walton.    Cashier 

Morven — Bank    of    Morven:    li.    V.     llai 
President:   M.    I*    Ham.   Cashier. 

Mount    Airy-  -Bank    of    Mount  N\.    •' 

Byerly.    President;    F     P.    Bpargei     I 

Mount  Airs      Surry     County     Loan     and     TTUSI 

C,  :    W.  F.    Carter.    Pr.  ildent;    W.    i.      - 
Cashier. 

Mount  Gilead— Bank    of    M  '.Head  \ 

McAulay,    President;  W.    B.   Cochran.   Cashier. 

Mount    Holly    Central    Bank    and    I 
\      b      Kendrick,     President;    B     <)     McGrM 
Cashier. 

Mount    Hollv-  Mount     Holb     B  inl       "       » 
Rhyne    President ;  J.  A.  ( 

Moun »i     Citizens     Bann:     h      m 

President;    A     M     Coi      k 

Mount    Olive     Parmi    >    i        '■'■  l!nnK 

s.     I.     Warren,     Pn    Ident  .    J     J      Wh  I 
Cashier. 

Mount       Plea  ant     I  l,ank 

l    .ikiilil  .     S.r.  I 

Moyock  Bank    of    Currituck     v\      w 

Pi       |  W.    W     Bi  t 

Murfree  >  oro     I  0     C     Birn* 

i  re  Idi  i"  P      k.  McQlol         C  ishier 

\i       |  Bank    of    Murphj       '      >'      ' 

Pi       i.  ni  l.    i:     Baj  li        c.i  nier 

Murphj  Chei   ki        B  u  It       i       «      Dai 
Pn    Ident  .     1      B      31 


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BANKS  AND    HANKERS 


Nashville — Bank  of  Nashville:  B.  J.  Downey. 
President;   N.    B.    Dozier.    Cashier. 

New  Bern— Citizens  Savings  Bank  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.  Boss, 
Cashier. 

New  Bern — Peoples  Bank:  T.  A.  Uzzell,  Pres- 
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.  H. 
Yount.    President;    G.    C.    Little,    Cashier. 

Norlina — Bank   of   Warren    (branch). 

North  Charlotte — Bank  of  North  Charlotte: 
J.  O.  Simmons,  President ;  J.  N.  Hawthorne, 
Cashier. 

North  Wilkesboro — Bank  of  North  Wilkes- 
boro:  J.  E.  Finley,  President;  R.  W.  Uwyn 
Cashier. 

North  Wilkesboro — Deposit  and  Savings 
Bank:  R.  L.  Doughton,  President;  A.  W. 
Horton,    Assistant   Cashier.  ; 

Norwood — Bank  of  Norwood:  T.  A.  Hath- 
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.    Worsley.    Cashier. 

Old  Fort— Bank  of  Old  Fort:  J.  S.  Bradloy. 
President;  F.   M.   Bradley,   Cashier. 

Oriental — Bank  of  Pamlico  (branch  Bank 
of  Pamlico,  Bayboro) :  W.  J.  Swan,  President; 
John  S.   Weskett,   Cashier. 

Oteen — Biltmore-Oteen  Bank,  (branch  Bilt- 
more-Oteen  Bank.  Biltmore) :  J.  G.  Stike- 
leather.  President;  Thomas  C.  Harrell. 
Cashier. 

Oxford — Oxford  Savings  Bank  and  Trust  Co. : 
H.  G.  Cooper,  President:  W.  T.  Yancey,  Cash- 
ier. 

Oxford — Union  Bank  and  Trust  Co. :  J.  S 
King.    President;    J.    P.    Harris,    Cashier. 

Parkton — Bank  of  Parkton:  J.  G.  Hughes, 
President;   E.    B.    Daniel,    Cashier. 

Parmcle — Parmele  Tanking  and  Trust  Co  : 
N.  O.  VanNorthwick.  President;  F.  S.  Powell. 
Cashier. 

Peachland — Bank  of  Peachland:  L.  C. 
Broom-.   President;   W.    B.   Phifer.   Cashier. 

Pembroke — Bank  of  Pembroke:  R.  H.  Liver- 
more,   President;  E.    M.   Paul.   Cashier. 

Pikeville — Bank  of  Pikeville:  N.  B.  Berger, 
President:    A.    Hosea.    Cashier. 

Pilot  Mountain — Bank  of  Pilot  Mountain: 
McK.  R.  Smith,  President;  I.  M.  Gordon. 
Cashier. 

Pilot  Mountain — Farmers  Bank:  W.  J.  Byer- 
ly,    President;   W.    M.    Matthews,    Cashier. 

Pinehurst — Bank  of  Pinehurst:  J.  R.  McQueen. 
President ;  F.   W.   VonCannon,   Cashier. 

Pine  Level — Bank  of  Pine  Level:  D.  B.  Oliver, 
President;    E.    S.    Jones.    Cashier. 

Pinetops — Pinetops  Banking  Co.:  H.  C. 
Bridgers,  President:  W.  L.  Lane,  Cashier. 

Pinetops — Planters  Bank:  W.  L.  Dunn,  Presi- 
dent;  Harry   Fagan,    Cashier. 

Pinetown — Bank  of  Pinetown:  A.  M.  Dumay, 
President:  B.   L.   Rives.   Cashier. 

Pink  Hill— Pink  Hill  Bank  and  Trust  Co.: 
L  P.  Tyndall,  President;  Cecil  L  Everette, 
Cashier. 

Pinnacle — Bank  of  Pinnacle — .T.  L.  Christian. 
President;   R.    R.    nouck.    Cashier. 

Pittsboro — Bank  of  Pittsboro:  A.  H.  London. 
President;   James   L.    Griffin,    Cashier. 


M. 


Bland. 


Pittsboro — Farmers      Bank :      T. 
President;  C.   A.   Poole,   Cashier. 

Plymouth — United  Commercial  Bank:  W.  R. 
Hampton,    President;    W.    R.    Cox,    Cashier. 

Polkton — Bank  of  Polkton:  L.  S.  Covington, 
President:    R.     F.     Covington,     Cashier. 

Potecasi — Bank  of  Potecasi ;  J.  E.  Draper, 
President:  Grady  E.   Parker,   Cashier. 

Powellsville — Powellsville  Bank  (branch  Banu 
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.  R. 
Surles.    President;   I.   P.    Graham.    Cashier. 

Raeford— Page  Trust  Co.:  (branch  of  Page 
Trust    Co.,    Aberdeen). 

Raeford— Bank  of  Raeford:  J.  W.  McLauchlin. 
President;    R.    B.    Lewis,    Jr.,    Cashier. 

Raleigh — Mechanics  Savings  Bank:  W.  B. 
Drake,  Jr.,  President;  Walters  Durham,  Cash- 
ier. 

Raleigh — Mechanics  and  Farmers  Bank:  C. 
C.  Spaulding,  President:  W.  H.  Wilson, 
Cashier.      (Colored   Bank  opened  Jan.    6,    1923) 

Raleigh— Raleigh  Banking  and  Trust  Co. : 
W.  B.  Drake,  Jr..  President;  Miss  Bertha 
L.    Hellen,    Asst.    Cashier. 

Raleigh— Raleigh  Savings  Bank  and  Trust 
Co. :  Joseph  G.  Brown.  President :  W.  Reul 
Martin.    Cashier;  F.   B.   Brown,   Asst.C   Cashier. 

Raleigh — Wachovia  Bank  and  Trust  Co.: 
(branch  of  Wachovia  Bank  and  Trust  Co. ) : 
Gilbert  T.  Stephenson,  Vice-President;  Thomas 
H.    Haskins,    Cashier. 

Raleigh— Wake  County  Savings  Bank:  T.  H. 
Briggs.  President;  W.  W.  Vass,  Cashier; 
Wm.    P.    Little,    Asst.    Cashier. 

Raleigh — The  Morris  Plan  Industrial  Bank: 
L  A.  Mahler,  President:  J.  E.  MacDougall, 
Cashier. 

Ramseur— Bank  of  Ramseur:  I.  F.  Craven, 
President:   E.    B.    Leonard,    Cashier. 

Randleman— Peoples  Bank:  T.  F.  Wrenn. 
President;   A.    B.    Beasley,    Castiier. 

Red  Springs — Bank  of  rtecr  wui^s:  A.  B. 
Pearsad.   President;  J.   S.   Jones,   Cashier. 

Red  Springs — Carolina  Bank  and  Trust  Co.: 
J.  A.  McPhail.  President;  John  H.  McKay, 
Cashier. 

Reidsvill"— Bank  of  Reidsville:  J.  F.  Watling- 
ton.    President:    W.    A.    Trotter.    Cashier. 

Reidsville— Citizens  Bank:  R.  L.  Watt. 
President :  Eugene  Irvin.   Cashier. 

Richfield — Peoples  Bank  and  Trust  Co. : 
Mrs.  Belle  Ritchie,  President;  W.  H.  White, 
Cashier. 

Riehlands— Citizens  Bank:  W.  B.  Venters. 
President:    R.    D.    Thompson.    Cashier. 

Rich  Square— Bank  of  Rich  Square:  J.  T. 
Bolton.  President;  R.  K.   Grant,  Cashier. 

Robersonville — Bank  of  Robersonville:  J.  H. 
Robertson,  Jr.,  President;  D.  R.  Everett. 
Cashier. 

Robersonville — Farmers  Banking  and  Trust 
Co. :  Samuel  T.  Everett,  President :  J.  N. 
Coleman.     Cashier. 

Rockingham— Bank  of  Pee  Dee:  W.  L.  Par- 
sons,   President:  H.    C.   Parsons,   Cashier. 

Bockingham — 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  Bann: 
W.  L.  Parsons,  President;  W.  L.  Scales,  Casn- 
ier. 

Rockwell— Bank  of  Rockwell:  J.  W.  Peeler, 
President:   B.    A.    Fisher,    Cashier. 

Rockv  Mount — Farmers  and  Merchants  Bank: 
T.  T.  Thorne,  President;  Paul  R.  Capelle, 
Cashier. 


BANKS  AND     BANKERS 


Rocky  Mount — Rocky  Mount  Savings  and 
Trust  Co.:  T.  H.  Tattle,  President;  F.  P. 
Spruill,    Cashier. 

Roseboro — Bank  of  Rosehoro:  J.  W.  \ate- 
president;    C.    D.    DuBose,    Cashier. 

Rosehoro — Coharie  Bank  of  Koseboro:  Troj 
I.    Herring.    President;   C.    B.    Tyson,    Cashier. 

Rose  Hill— Bank  of  Rose  Hill:  J.  C.  Wil- 
liams,   President;   J.    A.    Bannerman.    Cashier. 

Rosemary — Citizens  Bank  and  Trust  Co. :  .lolm 
L.   Patterson,   President:  F.   L.   Nash,   Cashier. 

Rosemary — Rosemary  Banking  and  Trust  Co. : 
G.  L.  Hayes,  Jr.,  President;  H.  H.  King. 
Cashier. 

Rowland— Bank  of  Rowland:  B.  Allen  Edens, 
President;    E.    B.    Ward.    Cashier. 

Rowland — Merchants  and  Farmers  Bank:  W. 
L.  Buck,  President;  James  E.  McCallum, 
Cashier. 

Roxboro — Bank  of  Roxboro:  T.  E.  Austin, 
President;  W.   F.   Long,   Cashier. 

Roxboro — Peoples  Bank:  J.  A.  Long. 
President;  D.    S.   Brooks,   Cashier. 

Roxobel — Bank  of  Roxobel:  Almon  Capenart. 
President;   W.    J.    Capehart,    Cashier. 

Roxobel — Roanoke-Chowan  Pank:  John  Hi. 
Peele.   President;  S.    J.    Fore.   Cashier. 

Rural  Hall — Commercial  ana  Farmers  KanK- 
S.    S.    Flynt,    President;   E.    E.    Shore,    Cashier. 

Rural  Hall— Rural  Hall  Bank  and  Trust  Co.: 
E.  L.   Riser,  President;  O.  M.   Kiser,  Cashier. 

Rutherfordton — Citizens  Bank  and  Trust  Co. : 
Collett  L.  Miller,  President;  M.  H.  Jones, 
Cashier. 

Rutherfordton — Commercial  Bank  of  Ruther- 
fordton: S.  B.  Tanner,  President;  T.  F.  Oates. 
Cashier. 

St.  Pauls— Bank  of  St.  Pauls:  L.  Mclnms. 
President;  J.   C.   Lentz,   Cashier. 

Salemburp — Bank  of  tsalemmirg:  C.  S.  Royal, 
President;   R.    P.    Spell,    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:  H.  P.  Corwith. 
President;   P.    H.    Bailey,    cashier. 

Saluda— Carolina  State  Bank:  D.  C.  Barrow, 
President :   H.    B.    Lane.    Cashier. 

Sanford— Page  Trust  Co.:  (branch  Page 
Trust  Company,  Aberdeen) :  J.  R.  Page, 
President;   E.    R.    Buchanan,    Cashier 

Sanford — banking.  Loan,  and  Trust  Co. :  K. 
E.  Carrington,  President;  J.  W.  Cunningham. 
Cashier 

Sanford— Peoples  Bank:  F.  R.  Snipes.  Presi- 
dent;   H.    C.    Newbold.    Cashier. 

Scotland  Neck — Planters  and  Commercial 
Bank:  Claude  Kitchin,  President;  R.  J. 
Jarvis.    Cashier. 

Scotland  Neck— Scotland1  Neck  Bank:  <i 
Hoffman.  President;  J.  H.  Alexander,  .tr.. 
Cashier. 

Seaboard— Farmers  Bank:  11.  R.  Harris. 
President:'  Elmo   Crocker.    Cashier. 

Seaerov< — Bank  of  Seagrove:  Frank  Auman. 
President:    A.    C.    Harris.    Cashier. 

Selma— Peoples  Bank-  L.  D.  Debnam,  Presl 
dent;  M.   R.   Wall,   Cashier. 

Severn— Bank     of    Severn:     J.     B.     SI, nil 
President:  M.   L.   Martin.   Cashier 

Sharpsburg— Sharpshurg    Banking    Co.:    G      T 
Dawes.    President;    George    W.    Dawi       Cashlei 
Shelby-    Cleveland  Bank   and  Trual   Co      Wm 
T  M,  iberger    President;  J.   J.   Lattlmore,   C 
Shell, v     i  nlon     Tin. i     Co       C      ''      Bl 
President;    Forest    Eskrldge.    Cashier. 

Siler    City-   Chatham    Bank:    .1.     C      G 
President:  J.   J.    Jenkins,   Cashier. 


Smithfleld — Farmers     Bank 
R.     C.     C.illett.     President;      R.     L.      Fitzgerald. 
Cashier. 

Snow     Hill— Snow     Mill     Banking 

Co.:      G.      A.      Norn I.      President;    C.      L. 

Blount.    Cashier 

Siler     City— Citizens     Pank     and     Tl 
C.    B.    Fitz.    Acting    Pi  t;    J.    Q.    f     iwi-U. 

Cashier. 

Southern  Pines— Citizens  Bank   and 
Robert    N.     Page.     President;     M.     O.     Rlggan. 
Cashier. 

Southport— Bank  of  Southport:  Thoa.  B 
Cooper.    President:    G.    H.    Ruark,    Cl 

Sparta— Bank    of    Sparta:     R.     A.     Don, 
President;  T.   J.    Carson.   Cashier. 

Speed — Farmers  Banking  and  Trust  Co 
(branch  Farmers  Banking  and  Trust  Co..  Tar- 
boro). 

Spnncer — Bank     of     Spencer:     J.     K.     D 
President:    A.    M.    Suggs,    Cashier. 

Spindale — Citizens      Pank       unci      Trust 
(branch   Citizens   Bank   and   Trust    Co..   Bl 
fordton):    C.    L.    Miller,    President:   F.    P.    Free- 
man,   Cashier. 

Sprav— Bank     of     Spray     (branch     Bank     of 
Leaksville). 

Sprav— 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:    J.    L    TTollirlcld.    C« 

Stanfleld — Bank  of  Stantield:  A.  P.  Harrn. 
President;   M.    E     H"rrin.    Cashier. 

Stanley — Farmers  and  Merchants  Bank:  M 
A    Carpenter.    President:    Fred    Rlivne     Cashier 

Stantonsbnrg— Planters  Ban*;:  L.  C.  Pard  n. 
President:    B     H     Davis.    Cashier. 

Star— Bank  of  Star:  J.  B.  Shamburger.  Pres- 
ident:  W.    Farlow.    Cashier. 

Statesville— Merchants  and  Farmers  ^ank: 
C    S    Tomlin.    President;  J.    A.   TCnox.   Cashier. 

Statesville — Peoples  Loan  and  Savings  Bank: 
O.   L.   Turner,   Cashier. 

Stem— Bank  of  Stem:  1  IT  r.ooch.  Presi- 
dent-   i",     v.    Wbodllef     Cashier. 

Stokes— Planters  Bank-  J  B.  Conitlctnn. 
President:   Gilbert   Peel.  Cn 

Stokesdale — Stnkc^Iale  Commercial  Hank:  P 
IT     Simpson,   President:   A.   B    Brav.   Cashier. 

Stonevllle  Bank  of  Stonevllle:  B  T.  Stone. 
President:    C,    K.    Nolen.    Cashier. 

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Stony  Point— Bank  of  Stony  Point:  A  i 
\\:i„      pre    dent;   A    \v    White,  Cashier 

Stovall— Bank     of     Stoi 
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BANKS  AND     BANKERS 


Todd— Bank  of  Todd:  C.  M.  Blackburn, 
President;    W.    L.    Davis,    Cashier. 

Townsville — Bank  of  Townsvtrte:  J.  J.  White, 
President;    F.    A.    Munn,    Cashier. 

Trenton — Bank  of  Jones:  .T.  A.  Lowry,  Presi- 
dent ;    F.    W.    Foscue,    Cashier. 

Troutman — Troutman  Banking  and  Trust  Co. : 
J.   C.   Bookshire,   President;  H.   Brown,   Cashier. 

Troy — Bank  of  Montgomery:  A.  W.  E.  Capel, 
President:   J.    G.    Tomlinson.    Cashier. 

Troy — Troy  Bank  and  Trust  Co. :  J.  C. 
Hurley.    President:    Edgar    Haywood,    Cashier. 

Tryon— Bank  of  Tryon:  W.  T.  Lindsey, 
President;  J.   B.   Hester,  Casnier. 

Tryon — Peoples  Bank  and.  Trust  Co. :  G.  H. 
Holmes,    President;   W.    F.    Little.    Cashier. 

Turkey— Bank  of  Turkey;  H.  F.  Pierce, 
Pn  sident ;    L.    1).     Grady,    Cashier. 

Valle  Crucis — Valle  Crucis  Bank:  L.  D. 
Lowe,    President;   L.    M.    Farthing,    Cashier. 

Vanceboro — Bank  of  Vanceboro:  T.  M. 
Howard.    President;   W.    C.    Winslow,    Cashier. 

Varina— Bank  of  Varina:  J.  M.  Judd,  Presi- 
dent;   F.    W.    Kurfees,    Cashier. 

Vass — Bank  of  Vass:  J.  A.  Keith,  President; 
D.    A.    McLauchlln,    Cashier. 

Waco — Peoples  Bank:  A.  W.  BlacK,  Presi- 
dent;  A.    C.    Beam,    Cashier. 

Wadesboro — Bank  of  Wadesboro:  L.  D. 
Robinson,    President;   Adam   Lockhart,    Cashier. 

Wagram — Bank  of  Wagram:  John  A.  Mc- 
Kay.  President;   .1.    N.    Steele,    Cashier. 

Wake  Forest— Bank  of  Wake:  R.  E.  Royall, 
President;   T.    E.    Holding,   Cashier. 

Wake.  Forest — Citizens  Bank:  I.  0.  Jones. 
President;   T.    E.    Bobbitt.    Cashier. 

Wallace— Bank  of  Duplin:  H.  C.  McQueen, 
President;   W.    T.   Wallace,   Cashier. 

Wallace — Farmers    Bank    and    Trust    Co. :     G. 

B.  D.   Parker,  President;  O.  P.   Banks,  Cashier. 
Walnut  Cove — Bank  of  Stokes  County   (branch 

Bank   of   Stokes   County,   B-anbury). 

Walnut  Cove — Farmers  Union  Bank  and 
Trust  Co.:  J.  Spot  Taylor,  President;  M.  T. 
Chilton.    Cashier. 

Walstonburg — Farmers  and  Merchants  Bank: 
Ray  West.  President;  Carl  T.  Hicks. 
Cashier. 

Warrenton — Bank  of  Warren:  C.  N.  Williams, 
Jr..    President;   G.    B.    Gregory,    Cashier. 

Warrenton — Citizens  Bank:  W.  B.  Boyd. 
President;    R.    T.    Watson,    Cashier. 

Warsaw — Bank  of  Warsaw;  H.  F.  Pierce, 
President;   J.    K.    Powell,    Cashier. 

Washington — Bank  of  Washington:  Jonathan 
Havens,    President;   Jasse   B.    Ross,    Cashier. 

Washington — Savings  and  Trust  Co. :  B.  G. 
Moss,  President;  J.   B.   Sparrow,   Cashier. 

Waxhaw — Waxhaw     Tanking    and    Trust    Co.: 

C.  S.     Massoy,     President;     J.     A.     Williams, 
Cashier. 

Waynesville — Citizens  Bank  and  Trust  Co. . 
Thos.  Stringfield,  President;  G.  N.  Henson. 
Cashier. 

Weaverville — Farmers  and  Traders  Bank:  I. 
A    Harris,   President;  D.   J.   Weaver,   Cashier. 

Weldon— Bank  of  Weldon:  W.  E.  Daniel. 
President;    L.    C.    Draper,    Cashier. 

Weldon — Weldon  Bank  and  Trust  Co.:  R. 
S.    Travis,   President:   W.    B.    Lawson.   Cashier. 

Wend  11— Bank  of  Wendell:  R.  B.  Whitley, 
President:    M.    C.    Todd.    Cashier. 

Wendell — Farmers  and  Merchants  Bank:  M. 
A.    Griffin.   President;   W.    A.    Scarboro,    Cashier. 

West  Durham — Bank  of  West  Durham:  J.  O 
Cobb,    President;    J.    R.    Holloway,    Cashier. 

West  Durham — Fidelity  Bank  (branch  Fidel- 
ity Bank,   Durham). 

Whitakers — Bank  of  Whitakers:  D.  B.  Gas- 
kill,  President;  E.  B.  Draughan,  Acting 
Cashier. 

Whiteville— Bank  of  Columbus:  E.  F.  Powell, 
President;    M.    T.    Moycrs,    trashier. 


Whiteville — Bank  of  Whiteville:  J.  D.  Maults- 
by   President;   J.    A.    Maultsby,   Jr.,    Cashier. 

Wilkesboro — Bank  of  Wilkes:  Clem  Wrenn, 
President;    ('.    P..    Shullenberger,    Cashier. 

Williamston — Farmers  and  Merchants  Bank: 
J.  D.  Biggs,  President;  J.  D.  Woolard,  Cash- 
ier. 

Williamston — Martin  County  Savings  and 
Trust  Co.:  J.  G.  Godard,  President;  J.  E. 
Pope.    Cashier. 

Wilmington — Bank  of  Commerce:  R.  L.  Hen- 
ley.   President;    Robert    Strange,    Cashier. 

Wilmington — Citizens  BanK  and  Trust  Co. : 
J.  H.  James,  President;  C.  J.  LeGrand,  Cash- 
ier. 

Wilmington — Home  Savings  Bank:  J.  W. 
Yates,    President;  J.   F.    Roache,   Cashier. 

Wilmington — Liberty  Savings  Bank:  T  .E. 
Cooper.    President;    J.    C.    Rourk.    Cashier. 

Wilmington — Peoples  Savings  Bank:  F.  W. 
Dick,    President;   J.    Holmes  Davis,    Cashier. 

Wilmington — Wilmington,  Savings  and  Trust 
Co. :  C.  E.  Taylor,  President ;  W.  H.  Moore, 
Cashier. 

Wilson — Branch  Banking  and  Trust  Co. :  S. 
G.  Mewborn,  President;  E.  W.  Staples,  Cash- 
ier. 

Wilson— Citizens  Bank:  R.  G.  Briggs,  Presi- 
dent;   W.    M.    Farmer,    Cashier. 

Wilson— Commercial  Barre:  S.  H.  Vick,  Pres- 
ident :    H.    S.    Stanback,    Cashier. 

Wilson — Farmers  Banking  and  Trust  Co. : 
R.  H.  Boswell,  President;  E.  H.  Anderson, 
Cashier. 

Wilson — Planters  rank:  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  rank  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):   P..    X.   Linville,   Cashier. 

Winston-Salem — Forsyth  Savings  and  Trust 
Co.:  J.  S.  Hill,  President;  H.  M.  Edmondson, 
Cashier. 

Winston-Salem — Merchants  Bank  and  Trust 
Co.:  Thomas  Maslin,  President;  John  H.  Dyer, 
Cashier. 

Winston-Salem — Wachovia  Pank  and  Trust 
Co.:  F.  H.  Fries,  President;  G.  B.  Whi taker, 
Cashier. 

Winston-  Sal  -m — Wacho^-a  Bank  and  Trust 
Co.     (Trade    Street   Branch). 

Winterville — Bank  of  Winterville:  J.  E. 
Greene,    President;    J.    L.    Rollins,    Cashier. 

Winton— Bank  of  Winton:  D.  R.  MeGlohon, 
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, 
Fiesident;    Irvin    T.    Blanchard,    Cashier. 

Tadkinville — Bank  of  Yadkin:  W.  J.  Byerly, 
President:    W.    A.    Hall.    Cashier. 

Yanceyville — Bank  of  Yaneeyville:  R.  L. 
Matchell.   President ;   S.   M.   Bason,   Cashier. 

Youngsville — Bank  of  Youngsville:  J.  B. 
Jerry.    President;   J.    A.    Williams,    Cashier. 

Zebulon — Bank  of  Zebulon:  R.  J.  Whitley. 
President;   F.    E.    Bur.n,   Cashier. 

Zebulon — Citizens  Bank:  W.  B.  Drake.  Jr., 
President;   L.    M.    Gould.   Cashier. 


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National   Banks 

Albemarle — First  National  Bank:  D.  B.  Mc- 
Curdy,    President;    II.    P.    Morrow,    Cashier. 

Asheboro — First  National  Ramc:  J.  S.  Lewis, 
President;    John   M.    Neely,    Cashier. 

Asheville — American  National  Bank:  J.  E 
Rankin,  President;  A.  E.  Rankin,  Vice-Presi- 
dent  and  Cashier. 

Asheville — National 
G.    Adams,    President; 
Pres.    and    Cashier. 

Ayden — First     National     Bank:     J.     R. 
age.    President;   Evan   E.    Settle,    Cashier. 
Burlington — First     National     Bank     of 
ington:      W.     \V.      Lasley,     President;     R. 
Malone,    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  Bank:  H.  M.  Mc- 
Atlen,    President;    R.    C.    Johnson,    Cashier. 

Charlotte — Merchants  and  Farmers  National 
Bank:  W.  G.  Wilkinson,  President;  J.  A. 
Stokes,    Cashier. 

Charlotte — Union  National  Bank:  H  II.  Vic- 
tor,   President;    D.    P.    Tillett,    Cashier. 

Cherryville — First  National  Bank:  M.  L 
Mauney,   President;  M.    C.   Mauney,    Cashier. 

Concord — Concord  National  Bank:  D.  B. 
Coltrane,    President;    L.    D.    Coltrane,    Cashier. 

Creedmoor — First  National  Bank:  L.  V. 
Peace,    President;    N.    J.    Roddie,    Cashier. 

Dunn — First  National  Bank:  D.  C.  Fussell, 
President;    H.    B.    Taylor,    Cashier. 

Durham — Citizens     National      Bank:       R. 
Rigsbee,    President;   J.    B.    Mason,    Cashier. 
Durham — First     National     Trust     Co. :     J. 
Cobb,    President;  J.    F.    Glass,    Treasurer;   L. 
McLendon,    Secretary. 

Durham — First     National      Hank:     Julian 
Carr,    President;    S.    Jones,    Cashier. 

Elizabeth  City — First  and  Citizens  National 
Bank:  Chas.  II.  Robinson,  President;  M.  H. 
Jor.es,    Cashier. 

Elkin — Elkin  National  Bank:  A.  Chatham 
Jr.,    President;    C.     G.    Armfield,     Cashier. 

Fairmont — First  National  Bank:  A.  J.  Floyd, 
President;    J.     F.     Johnson.     Cashier. 

Fayetteville — National  Bank  of  Fayetteville : 
J.  H.  Culbreth,  President;  A.  B.  McMillan. 
Vice-President    and   Cashier. 

Gastonia — Citizens      National     Bank 
Myers,    President;   John  M.    Miller,    3d 
Gastonia — First    National    Bank:    L. 
kins,    President;    S.    N.    Boyce,    Cashier. 

Gastonia — Third  National    Bank:   J.    \V. 
President;   F.    C.    Abernethy,    Cashier. 

tloldsboro — National  Bank  of  Goldsboro:  G 
A.  Norwood,  President;  Thomas  IT.  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,   i 

Greensboro — American  Exchange  National 
Bank:  R.  <:.  Vaughn.  President:  F.  C  Boyles, 
Vice-Presidenl    and    Cashier 

Greenvilli — National     Bank    of    Greenvllli       i 
L.   Little.    President;   F.   .1     Forbes,   Cash! 
Hamlet — First   National    Bank:    E     N      Rl 
President ;    N.    M.    . I < ■  1 1  xette,    i  !a  ihier 

Henderson— First  National  Bank:  s.  T    P 
l'i  i    Ldent  ;    F     B.     Robards,    Cashii 

Kendersonville— Citizens     National     Bai 
W.    Ewbank.    President:   VV      \     5  Cashier. 

Hickory  First  National  rank.  J.  D  Elliott, 
President  :  K  C.  m  nzii  .  Via  Pn  ident  an. I 
c  !a  ihief. 

High  Point  Commercial  National  Bank:  J, 
Elwood  Cox,    President  :   V.    A    J     Idol,    I 


H. 


S. 


a.  a 
Cashiei 
L.    Jen- 

\\  are 


Kings  Mountain     Firsl   National  Bank'  w     \ 
Mauney,    President  :   w     n     \i  <.       . .,   Cashier 

Kinston— First  National  Bank     D    r    W 
President :  W.   B    Harvey,  Cashier. 

Kinston— National    Bank  i  it     n 

Taylor,  President;  J.   A.    Blzzell,   Cashier 

Laurinburg     First     National      Bai  I         v      L 
.lames.    President .   'I  hi  ma     1    Gl       l  ashler 

'•! i  "  ■<    National    Bank:    w.    J     Lenoir 

President;   E.   F.    Allen,   Cashier. 

Lincolnton — Lincoln     Counts     National 
W.    E.   Grigg,   President;   II.    E.    Grit 

Lincolnton— First     National      Bai  : 
Rhyne,  President;  M.    it    i  Cs  liier. 

Louisburg-  -Farmers    National     B  1      M 

Allen,    President;    F.    .1      Bi  asli         '       bier. 

Louisburg — First      National      Bank:      \v.      II. 


B     McKinne,    \ 


Morgan, 

P.     War 

Ca-li 

11.     Lee, 
G.      C 

M     Kist- 


Ruffin,    President;    F 
dent  and   Cashier. 

Lumberton — First     National      Bank:      II.      M. 
McAllister,   President;  R.    McA.    NUi 

Lumberton — National   Hank   of   Lumberton:    A 
W.    .McLean.    President;    M.    F     l 

Marion — First    National    Bank:    .f     I, 
President;    J.    E.    Neal,    Cashier. 

Mebane — First    National    Bank      B 
ren.     President:     George     W.     Joh 

Monroe— First    National     Bank:    J. 
I  resident ;  3.   W.   Laney,   Cashier, 

Mooresville — First     National      Bank: 
Goodman.    President;   C     P     \l 

Morganton — First  National   Bat 
ler,   President;  A     M.    Ingold,   Cashier 

Mount    Airy — First     National     Bank:     T.     G. 
Fawcett,    President;    E     G     Smith,    Cashier. 

Mount    Olivt — First     National     Bank:     M.     T. 
Breazeale,    President;    E.    C.    Casi        I     jhler. 

Murfreesboro — First     National      Bai  I 

Lawrence.   President;  J.    A.    Campbell,    Cashier. 

New     Bern — National     Bank     of     New 
James    A.     Bryan.     President;    W.     \V.     Griffin, 
Cashier. 

Newton-  Shuford      National      Hank:      A       11. 
Crowell,    President;    T.    C.    Clifton     I 

Oxford — First    National    Bank:     w.    if.    Hunt, 
I  resident :  .f.    P..    Powell,    Assistant   cashier. 

Oxford     National    Bank    of    Gram  I       I 

White,   President;   \V.    T.    Yancey,   Cashier 

Raleigh     Citizens    National    Bant      Ji     ph    <; 
Brown.     President :    11.    .1      STou 
(lent;     (l.      If.      Anderson,      Cashier;       R         \ 
Brow  ii.     \    i     i  lashier. 

Raleigh     l  lomn  ercis  !.      B.    S 

.Terman,    President;    E.     P.    Crow,    Active 
i  i  -  lident ;   A.    p.    Bauman,    Cashier. 

Raleigh— Merchants    National  W      B 

Drake,   Ji  .    Pn  ildenl  .  T     l"     Mat  luln     Ca 

Reidsville-    First   Nat al    Bank     it    s     \i 

gomery,   President;  Scott    Flllman,   Cashier. 

Roanoke     Rapids     First      Nati  nal      Bat 
Roanoke    Rapids:    \\       I      I        cell,    P 
T.    \V     Mi 

Rocky    Mount     First     National     Bank      .'      B 
Ramsey,    Presidenl  .    f     I 
i   I  a 

Rocky      Mount     Na 
Mount :   T.    ii.    Paul-  ,  t;  J.   L.    8 
r. 

Ki>rk\    Mount     i 

p  | 

Roxboro — 1 

B.    G.    ( 
SahJ  ury — First      N  •  H        Nl 

i'        lent;   H      P     Bi 
Sah  bury —  K 

i  K.      L.      Sr  \ 

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Srllli.i      I  iV.    1 

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COTTON     MILLS 


T.    B.    Hood,   President;   R.    P.   Holding   Cashier. 

Smithfleld — National  Trust  Co. :  T.  B. 
Hood.    President;    R.    P.    Holding.    Cashier. 

Snow  Hill — First  National  Bank:  J.  C. 
Exura.    President;    Moyer    Mendenhall,    Cashier. 

Spencer- — First  National  Bank :  B.  C.  Jones, 
President;    T.    E.    Johnson,   Cashier. 

Spring  Hope — First  National  Bank:  P.  A. 
Morgan,    President;    G.    F.    Walker,    Cashier. 

Statesville — Commercial  National:  W.  D. 
Turner,    President;    D.    M.    Ausley,    Cashier. 

Statesville— First  National  Bank:  B.  A. 
Cooper,  President;  H.   L.    Newbold,    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.   B.   L_   Pope,   Cashier. 


M 


B. 


Wadesboro — First  National  Bank:  John  D 
Leak,    President;   W.   L.    Marshall,   Cashier. 

Warsaw — First  National  Bank:  J.  E.  WH 
liams,   President;  L.   D.    Grady,   Cashier. 

Washington — First     National     Bank:     A 
Dumay,    President;    J.    D.    Webb,    Cashier. 

Waynesville — First     National     Bank:      J 
Boyd,  President;  J.  H.  Way,  Jr.,  Cashier. 

West  Jefferson — First  National  Bank :  J.  J 
Thomas,    President;   J.    A.    Boland,    Cashier. 

Wilmington — Commercial  National  Uank 
T.  E.  Cooper,  President;  H.  C.  Cooper 
Cashier. 

Wilmington — Murchison  National  Bank:  J 
B.  Grainger,  President;  C.  S.  Grainger 
Cashier. 

Wilson — First  National  Bank:  John  F.  Bru- 
ton,   President:   W.   E.   Warren,   Cashier. 

Winston-Salem — Peoples  National  Bank:  J 
W.     Fries,     President;    J.     M.     Dean.     Cashier. 


Cotton  Mills 


Number  of  mills,  383.  Three  hundred  and 
fifty-two  of  this  number  report  $146,894,172  in- 
vested and  authorized  in  plant  operations. 
Number  of  spindles,  5,605,102;  looms,  74,740; 
cards,  14,725;  raw  material  used,  31,768,116 
pounds.  Estimated  value  yearly  output, 
$229,670,691. 

Number    employed    78,972. 

(When  not  otherwise  designated,  officer  named 
is    the    secretary    or    treasurer. ) 

ALAMANCE 

Burlington — Aurora  Cotton  Mills:  Lawrence 
S.    Holt,    Jr.,    Mgr. 

Burlington — Consolidated  Textile  Corporation, 
Hopedale  Division:  F.    K.   Bupprecht,  President. 

Burlington — Elmira  Cotton  Mills  Co. :  J.  A. 
Barnwell. 

Burlington— Glencoe   Mills:    W.    L.    Holt, 

Burlington— E.  M.  Holt  Plaid  Mills,  Inc.: 
Walter   M.    Williams. 

Burlington — King  Cotton  Mills  Corp. :  Henry 
M.    Holladay. 

Burlington — Lakeside  Mills:   J.   H.   Holt. 

Burlington — Stevens  Manufacturing  Co. :  Paul 
Stevens. 

Elon  College — Consolidated  Textile  Corpora- 
tion, Ossipee  Division ;  F.  K.  Bupprecht, 
President. 

Elon  College— Holt,  Grant  &  Holt  Cotton 
Manufacturing   Co. :   H.    C.    Pollard. 

Glen  Baven — Glen  Baven  Cotton  Mills:  Boger 
Grant,    Mgr. 

Graham — Alamance  Cotton  Mills:  G.  Allen 
Mebane. 

Graham — Bellemont  Cotton  Mills:  G.  Allen 
Mebane. 

Graham — Carolina    Mills:    G.    Allen    Mebane. 

Graham — Oneida    Mills:    G.     Allen    Mebane. 

Graham — Sidney  Cotton  Mills:  J.  L.  Scott, 
Jr. 

Graham — Tavora  Manufacturing  Co. :  W.  E. 
White. 

Haw  River — Haw  Biver  Manufacturing  Co. : 
J.    H.    White. 

Haw  Biver— Holt-Granite-Puritan  Mills  Co.: 
L.    Banks    Williamson. 

Saxapahaw — White,  Williamson  Co. :  L.  A. 
Williamson. 

Swepsonville — Virginia  Cotton  Mills:  W.  C. 
Kirkpatrick. 

ALEXANDER 

Stony  Point — Rocky  Face  Spinning  Co. :  Sam- 
uel  Turner. 

Stony  Point — Watts  Spinning  Co. :  Dewey 
Watts. 


Taylorsville — Liledoun   Manufacturing    Co. :   T. 
H.    Miller. 

Taylorsville — Miller  Manufacturing   Co. :  J.    A. 
Miller,    Jr.,    Pres. 

Taylorsville — North    State    Cotton    Mills    Co.: 
Jas.     Watts. 

Taylorsville — Taylorsville     Cotton     Mills     Co.: 
T.    H.    Miller. 

ANSON 

Wadesboro — Wadesboro   Cotton  Mills   Co. :   W. 

B.  Rose. 

BLADEN 
Bladenboro — Bladenboro    Cotton    Mills,     Inc. : 

C.  O.    Bridger. 

BUNCOMBE 

Asheville — Asheville     Cotton     Mills:     M.      D. 
Long. 

Asheville — French     Broad     Mfg.     Co. :     R.     L. 
Mitchell. 

BURKE 

Henry     River — Henry      River     Manufacturing 
Co.:    D.    W.    Aderholdt. 

Morganton — Alpine    Cotton    Mills:    J.    E.    Er- 
win. 

Valdese — Valdese      Manufacturing      Co. :      F. 
Gairou. 

CABARRUS 

Concord — Brancord  Mfg.    Co.,    Inc.:   Chas.    A. 
Mies. 

Concord — Brown     Manufacturing    Co. :     F.     J. 
Haywood. 

Concord — Cabarrus    Cotton    Mills:    J.    G.    Mc- 
Eachern,     Supt. 

Concord — Cannon    Manufacturing    Co. :    G.    B. 
Lewis. 

Concord — Franklin     Cotton     Mills,     Inc. :     E. 
G.    Bost. 

Concord — Gibson    Manufacturing    Co. :    A.     B. 
Howard. 

Concord— Hartsell    Mills   Co.:    J.    L.    Hartsell. 

Concord — Kerr       Bleaching       and       Finishing 
Works,   Inc.:   A.    G.    Odell. 

Concord — Locke    Cotton    Mills    Co. :    Thos.    H. 
Webb. 

Concord — Norcott     Mills     Co. :     F.     J.     Hay- 
wood. 

Concord — Boberta  Manufacturing  Co. :   W.    W. 
Flowe. 

Concord— White-Parks       Mill     Co.:       E.       F. 
White. 

Kannapolis — Cabarrus    Cotton   Mills:    E.    Sau- 
vain. 

Kannapolis — Cannon    Manufacturing    Co. :     G. 
B.     Lewis. 

Mount    Pleasant — Halifax    Cotton    Mills,    Inc. 
No.    2. :    N.    B.    McCanless. 


COTTON    HILLS 


Mount    Pleasant — Tuscarora    Cotton    Mill:    O. 
A   Barringer. 

CALDWELL 
Granite     Falls— Dudley     Shoals     Cotton     Mill 
Co. :    D.    H.    Warlick. 

Granite    Falls — Falls    Manufacturing    Co. :    D. 
H.    Warlick. 

Granite    Falls — Granite    Falls    Mfg.     Co. :     A. 
Alexander   Shuford. 

Hudson— Hudson  Cotton  Mfg.   Co.;  J.   L.   Nel- 
son. 
Lenoir — Lenoir  Cotton  Mills:   J.   L.   Nelson. 
Lenoir— Steele   Cotton   Mill   Co. :    T.    H.    Broy- 
hill. 

Mortimer — United   Mills   Co. :   H.    J.    Holbrook. 
Patterson — Watts     Cotton     Mill     Co. :     A.     E. 
Watts. 

Rhodhiss— Rhodhiss       Mills       Co.:       E.        C. 
Marshall. 

Valmead — Moore     Cotton     Mill     Co. :     J.      L. 
Nelson. 

Whitnel— Whitnel     Cotton     Mill     Co. :     J.     L. 
Nelson. 

CATAWBA 
Brookford — Brookford     Mills     Co. :      Paul     A. 
Redmond. 

Conover— Blue    Ridge    Cotton     Mill:     Jno.     A. 
Isenhour. 

Hickory — Hickory    Spinning    Co. :    H.    J.    Hol- 
brook. 
Hickory— Ivey    Mill    Co. :    A.    Alex.     Shuford. 
Hickory— A.    A.    Shuford    Mill    Co.:    A.    Alex. 
Shuford. 

Hickory— United    Mills    Co.:    H.    J.    Holhrook. 
Long    Island— Long    Island    Cotton    Mills:    Os- 
borne  Brown. 

Maiden— Carolina       Cotton       Mills:       B.       M. 
Spratt,    Jr. 

Maiden— Center  Cotton   Mills  Co.,   Inc.:   S.   L. 
Heffner. 

Maiden— Liberty    Spinning    Co. :    S.    L.    Heff- 
ner. 

Maiden— Maiden    Cotton    Mills:    S.    L.     Heff- 
ner. 

Maiden— Union   Cotton  Mills:   C.    E.    Hutchin- 
son. 
Newton— Catawba  Cotton  Mills:  J.   W.   Yount. 
Newton— City    Cotton      Mills    Co.:      W.       B. 
Gaither. 

Newton— Clyde    Mill    Co.:    A.    B.    Kuhn. 
Newton— Newton     Mills    Co.:     W.     T.     Busby. 
Newton — Yount    Cotton    Mills:    Partnership. 

CHATHAM 
Pittsboro— J.     M.      Odell     Mfg.     Co.:     A.     H. 
London. 

Siler   City — Hadley    Peoples   Mfg.    Co. :    J.    C. 
Gregson. 

CHOWAN 
Edenton— Edenton    Cotton    Mills:    W.     O.    El- 
liott. 

CLEVELAND 
Grover— Minnett   Mills:    C.    F.   Harry,    Owner. 
Kings  Mountain — l.onnie   Cotton  Mills:   \\ .    A. 
Mauney. 

Kings    Mountain— Cora    Cotton    Mills:     O.     G. 
Falls. 

Kings  Mountain— Dilling  Cotton  Mills:   W.    B. 
Dilling. 

Kings    Mountain— King?    Mountain    Mig.    Co.: 
S.    A.    Mauney. 

Kings    Mountain— Margrace    Mills,    Inc.:     P 
M.   Neisler. 

Kings     Mountain  -Mason     Cotton     Mills     Co.: 
O.    B.   Carpenter. 

Kings   Mountain— Park  Yarn  Mills  Co.:   -I     L 
Spencer. 

Kings     Mountain— Patricia     Mills:     P.      m 
Neisler. 

Kings      Mountain— Pauline      Mills:      P.      M 
Neisler. 


Sings    Mountain     Phoenli    Ml        l  n.    C 

Dwelle. 

Kings    Mountain — Sadie    Cotton    Mill-      D      C 
Mauney. 

Lawndale-   Cleveland     Mill     and     Powei     I 
John     P.     Schenck,    Jr. 

Shelby— Belmont    Cotton    Mill    Co.:    a     w. 
McMurry. 

Sln-lhy,    R.    F.    D.—  Burial..    Mill-. 
B    Spencer. 

Shelby— Catherine    Mill    Co.:    II      L    Toms. 

Shelby— Consolidated     Textile       Corp..        <  K 1 1  a 
I  tivision). 

Shelby— Double    Shoals   Mfg.    Co.:    A     \V     lie 
Murry. 

Shelby— Eastside    Mfg.     Co.:     Fred    B.     Mor- 
gan. 

Shelby— Lily    Mill    and    Power    Co. :     Juo.     F. 
Schenck,    Jr. 

Shelby— Shelby    Cotton    Mills:    J.    C.     Smith. 

CUMBERLAND 

Cumberland— Corley   Mills,    Inc.:    W.    E.    Du- 
Pre. 

Fayetteville — Cape   Fear   Cotton   Mills  Co. :   J. 
M.    Butler. 

Fayetteville — Holt-Williamson  Mfg.   Co. :   A      \ 
McEaehern. 

Fayetteville — Puritan     Mills     Co. :     L.      Banks 
Williamson. 

Fayetteville — Tolar,      Hart      &      Holt      Mills: 
Minnie    Hamlet. 

Fayetteville — Victory     Manufacturing    Co         \ 
E.    Rich. 

Hope  Mills— Rockfish  Mills,   Inc.:   R.   L    Iluf- 
fines. 

DAVIDSON 

Lexington— Dacotah      Mills,      Inc. :      W.      H. 
Mendenhall. 

Lexington — Erlanger    Cotton    Mills    Co. :    ' 
W.    Mountcastle. 

Lexington— Nokomis    Cotton     Mills:     Jno.     T. 
Lowe. 

Lexington — Wennonah     Cotton     Mills     Co. :     J. 
V.   Mofflt. 

Thomasville — Amazon     Cotton     Mills:     R.     C 
Rapp. 

Thomasville — Jewel     Cotton     Mills:     John     Til- 
let. 

DAVIE 

Cooleeme — Edwin    Cotton     Mills    No.     :<      W 

A.    Erwin. 

DURHAM 

Durham— Golden    Belt      Mfg,       Co         C        * 
Moore. 

Durham— Lawrence   Cotton    Mill:    C.    I.     I 
Pres. 

Durham    Pearl   Cotton    Mills:   J.    Harper   Br- 
win. 

Bast    Durham     Durham    Cotton    Mfg.    C 
Harper   Erwin. 

West   Durham    The   Brwln   Cotton    \i 
\n     i    Mill:    W.    a     Brwln. 

West    Durham    The    Erwii    Cotton  M 
\,,     i    Mill     w      a     Brwln 

ltoxhoro    Laura   Cotton    Mills     it     I.    HirrK 

EDGECOMBE 

Tarboro    Fountain      Cotton       Mills:       Uarrv 

Smith. 

Tarboro     Hari    C  ttoi     U  H  SmHo. 

FORSYTH 

Winston   Salem       \  ''  I  Nod      ll 

Smith. 

Win  (ton  Salem     tnverm        MU1      Co      u     W 

(irr. 

FRANKLIN 

i  •  u  iciinton    Sterling    Coti         Mills       \      H 

Vann. 


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D. 


GASTON 
Belmonl     Arinc    Spinning    Co.:    It.    B.    Suggs. 
Belmont-  Chronicle    Mills:    it.    L.    Stowe. 
Belmont— Climax   Spinning  Co.:   S.    P.    Stowe. 
Belmont— Crescent    Spinning    Co.:    George    W. 
Stowe. 

Belmont — Eagle    Yarn    Mills:    J.     W.     Stowe. 
Belmont — Imperial   Yarn  Mills:   It.    L.    Stowe. 
Belmont— Linford   Mills,   Inc.:   J.    E.    Ford. 
Belmont— Majestic   Mfg.    Co.:    S.   P.    Stowe. 
Belmont — National    Yarn    Mills,    Inc. :    It.    L. 
Stowe. 

Belmont — Perfection     Spinning     Co.: 
Stowe. 

I  elmont — Sterling      Spinning      Co.:      S.      P 
Stowe. 

Belmont — Stowe    Spinning    Co.:    F.    R.    Fox. 
Bessemer   City — American   Cotton   Mills.    Inc.: 
It.    Goldberg. 

Bessemer     City — Gambrill     &     Melville     Mills 
Co. :    Mary   T.    Gambrill,    Treas. 

Bessemer   City — George   Cotton   Mill:    (Not    ift 
Operation. ) 

Bessemer     City — McLean     Manufacturing     Co  " 
A     A.    McLean,    Jr. 

Bessemer  City — Osage  Manufacturing  Co.: 
H.    R.    Lang. 

Cherryville — Carlton  Yarn  Mills,  Inc. :  C.  A. 
Rudisill. 

Cherryville— Cherryville  Mfg.  Co.:  W.  B. 
Rhyne. 

Cherryville— Gaston  Mfg.  Co.:  D.  P.  Mc- 
Clurd. 

Cherryville— Howell   Mfg     Co.:    W.    B. 
Cherryville — Melville     Mfg.      Co. :     J. 
Love. 

Cherryville — Rhyne-Hauser    Mfg.     Co. :    j> 
liuss. 

Cherryville — Yivian     Spinning    Co.,     Inc. 
A.    Farris. 

Cramerton — Mays    Mills.    Inc.  :H.    L.    Moore. 
Gastonia — Arlington   Cotton    Mills:    J.    11.    Se 
park. 

Gastonia — Arlington   Cotton   Mills:   J. 
park. 

Gastonia — Arkay    Mills,    Inc. :    J.    H. 
Gastonia — Armstrong   Cotton  Mills   Co 
Winget. 

Gastonia — Arrow    Mills,    Inc. :    J.    H.     Separk. 
Gastonia — Avon    Mills:     S.     M.     Robinson. 
Gastonia — Champion  Cotton  Mill:  A.   K.  Win- 
get. 

Gastonia — Clara  Manufacturing  Co.:  A.  K. 
Winget. 

Gastonia — Dixon    Mills,    Inc. :   A.    M.    Dixon. 
Gastonia — Dunn    Mfg.    Co. :    A.    K    Winget. 
Gastonia — Flint    Mfg.     Co. :     .T.     H.     Separk. 
Gastonia — Gastonia    Cotton    Mfg.     Co. :    .1.     S. 
Love. 

Gastonia — Gray  Manufacturing  Co.:  J.  H. 
Separk. 

Gastonia — Groves    Mills,    Inc. :    Fay    Lavender. 
Gastonia — Hanover  Thread  Mills,  Inc.:  George 

E.  Marvin. 

Gastonia — High  Shoals  Cotton  Mills  Co.:  A 
K.    Winget. 

Gastonia — Jenckes  Spinning  Co.,    (Loray  Div. ) 

F.  L.    Jenckes. 

Gastonia— Mildred  Cotton  Mills  Co.:  A.  K. 
Winget. 

Gastonia — Modena  Cotton   Mills:   W.   T.   Love. 

Gastonia — Monarch  Cotton  Mills  Co.:  A.  K. 
Winget. 

Oa.-'tonia — Morowehb  Cotton  Mills  Co.:  J.  D. 
Moore. 

Gastonia — Mountain  Yiew  Mill,  Inc. :  Geo. 
E.    Marvin. 

Gastonia— Mutual  Cotton  Mill  Co.:  A.  K. 
Winget. 


Rhyne. 
Frank 

A.     H. 

C. 


H.    Se- 

Separk. 
:    A.    K. 


Gastonia— Myers     Mills,     Inc.:     J.     L.     Bush. 

Gastonia — Myrtle    Mills,    Inc.:    J.    H.    Separk. 

Gastonia — Osceola  Mills,   Inc.:   Geo.    E.    Mar- 
vin. 

Gastonia — Ozark   Mills:    C.    K.    Torrence. 

Gastonia — Parkdale    Mills,     Inc. :     J.     H.     Se- 
park. 

Gastonia— Piedmont    Spinning    Mills:     A.     K. 
Winget. 

Gastonia — Pinkey     Mills,     Inc.:    L.     S.     Ran- 
kin. 

Gastonia — Priscilla     Spinning      Co. :      J.      H. 
Mayes. 

Gastonia — Rankin  Mills,   Inc. :   L.    S.    Rankin. 

Gaston ia— Ranio    Manufacturing    Co. :    W.     T. 
Love. 

Gastonia — Rex    Spinning    Co. :    W.    M.    Boyce. 

Gastonia — Ridge    Mills,    Inc. :    L.    S.    Rankin. 

Gastonia— Ruby     Cotton     Mills,     Inc. :     D.     M. 
Jones. 

Gastonia — Seminole    Cotton   Mills   Co. :    A.    K. 
Winget. 

Gastonia — Shuford   Mills,  Inc.:   Geo.   E.    Mar- 
vin. 

Gastonia — A.      M.      Sniyre     Mfg.      Co. :     Fred 
Smyre. 

Gastonia — Spencer    Mountain    Mills:     W.     T. 
Love. 

Gastonia — Trenton  Cotton  Mills:  J.   K.   Dixon. 

Gastonia — Victory     Yarn     Mills     Co. :     A.     K. 
Winget. 

Lowell— The'  Atherton    Mills:    C.     M.     Robin- 
son. 

Lowell— Dorothy    Mfg.     Co.:     C.     M.     Robin- 
son. 

Lowell— Lowell    Cotton    Mills:     S.    M.    Robin- 
son. 

Lowell — Peerless    Manufacturing     Co. :     S.     M. 
Robinson. 

McAdenville — McAden       Mills:        Robert       R. 
Ray. 

Mount   Holly — Adrian   Mfg.    Co. :    Milton    En- 
sor,    Supt. 

Mount  Holly— Alsace  Mfg.    Co.:   J.    M.    Hatch. 

Mount    Holly— Globe   Yarn   Mills,   Inc.:   J.    W. 
Holland. 

Mount  Holly — Nims  Manufacturing  Co. :   J.   F. 
Outen,    Supt. 

Mount  Holly —  Tuckaseege  Manufacturing  Co. : 
W.    W.    Glenn. 

Mount    Holly — Woodlawn    Mfg.     Co. :     R.     E 
Starnes.    Supt. 

Stanley — Catawba       Spinning      Co. :      R.       F. 
Craig. 

Stanley — Lola     Manufacturing     Co. :      A.      C. 
Taylor. 

Worth — Harden    Mfg.     Co. :    S.    A.    Robinson. 

GRANVILLE 

Oxford— Oxford     Cotton    Mills:    R.     J.     Lewis, 
Jr. 

GUILFORD 

Gibsonville— Gem    Cotton     Mills:     L.     S.     Holt 
&    Sons,    owners. 

Gibsonville — Minneola  Mfg.    Co. :  J.   R.   Young. 

Greensboro — Pomona     Mills — C.      W.      Causey. 
Greensboro — Proximity  Mfg.    Co.:   J.   E.   Har- 
din. 

Greensboro — Revolution       Cotton       Mills:       S. 
Sternberger. 

Greensboro — White    Oak    Cotton    Mills:    J.    E. 
Hardin. 

lli-h    Point— Cloverdale    Cotton   Mills:    H.    F. 
Hunsueker. 

High    Point— Highland    Cotton    Mills:    H.    F 
Hunsueker. 

High    Point— Pickett    Cotton    Mills,    Inc. :    R 
II.    Walker. 

Jamestown — Oakdale     Cotton     Mills:     0.      M 
Bundy. 


COTTON     MILLS 


HALIFAX 

Roanoke  Rapids — Roanoke  .Mills  Co.:  S.  F 
Patterson. 

Roanoke  Rapids — Rosemary  Mfg.  Co.  :  B.  W 
Behman. 

Rosemary — Patterson  Mills  Co. :  A.  L  Taj 
lor. 

Weldon— Weldon  Cotton  Mfg.  Co.:  W.  A. 
Pierce. 

HARNETT 

Dnki — The    Ei-wiii    Mills   Co.:    W.    A     Erwin, 

HENDERSON 
Tuxedo— Green    River    Mfg.    Co.:    P.     D.    Bell 

HOKE 
Raeford— Raeford    Cotton    Mills    Co.:    ('.     \\ 
Seate. 

IREDELL 

Mocresville — Dixie  Cotton  Mill  Co.:  Roy  K 
McNeely. 

Mooresville — Mooresville  Cotton  Mills:  Geo. 
C.    Goodman. 

Statesvilli      Bloonfield   Mfg.    Co.:   L.    N.    Mills 

Statesville — Paola  Cotton  Mills,  Inc. :  A.  L. 
Mills. 

Statesville — The  Statesville  Cotton  Mills:  V. 
B.    Bunch. 

Turnersburg — Laura       Ellen       Watts       i 
Mill   Co.  :    A.    E.    Watts. 

JOHNSTON 

Clayton— The  Clayton  Cotton  Mills:  Chas.  'G 
GttUey. 

Clayton— Liberty  Cotton  Mill  Co.:  D.  L. 
Barbour. 

Selma — Eastern  Manufacturing  Co.:  G.  F. 
Lattimore. 

Selma— Ethel  Cotton  Mill  Co.:  <;.  F.  Latti- 
llli  ne. 

Selma — Mobile  Cotton  Mills,  Selma  Div.  : 
W.    B.    Thatcher. 

Smithfield— Ivanhoe  Mfg.  Co. :  -1.  J.  Broad- 
hurst. 

LEE 
Sanford— Sanford   Cotton   Mills:   .1.    R.   Jones. 

LENOIR 

Kinston— Caswell  Cotton  Mills:  W.  I).  La- 
Roque. 

Kinston — Kinston  Cotton  Mills:  T.  V.  Mose- 
ley. 

LINCOLN 

Lincolnton — Anderson  Mills.  Inc.  :  Thorne 
Clark. 

Lincolnton— Boger  and  Crawford  Spinning 
Mill:    Alfred    Crawford. 

Lincolnton — Elm  Grove  Cotton  Mill:  K.  S 
Rienhardt. 

Lincolnton — Eureka  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.:  J.  L. 
Linel  erger. 

Lincolnton— Indian  Creek  Mills,  Inc.:  Paul 
Rhodes. 

Lincolnton— Laboratory  Cotton  Mills:  I).  E. 
Rhvne,     owner. 

Lincolnton— Long  Shoal  Cotton  Mills:  l>.  H, 
Mauney. 

Lincolnton— Melville  Mfg.  Co.,  No.  '2.:  .1. 
O.    Shuford. 

Lincolnton — Roseland  Cotton  Mills  Co.:  it  l. 
Goode,   owner. 

Lincolnton  John  Rudisill  Mfg.  Co.:  J.  O. 
Shuford. 

Lincolnton      Saxony     Spinning     Co.  :     -1       I 
Love. 

Lincolnton  Wampum  Cotton  Mills,  Inc.:  J. 
L.    Lineberger. 

Lincolnton — Williams  Cotton  Mill:  J.  0.  Al- 
len. 

Southside — Lincoln  Cotton  Mills:  C.  s.  I. it 
tie,     Mgr. 


SI  a:  I  'I  i 

1 

Mcdowell 

I  i  W       I.      M 

Marion-  <  < 

Marion — Marion     \l .  ■        . 
land. 

MADISON 
Capitola    M 

MECKLENBURG 
Chat  lotte     Barnhardt     Mfg.     C  i  M 

Barnha 

Charlotte     Bell  ro  W  I  G.    H. 

enbrough,   Sr. 

Charlottl     Chadwick   !i  i  ' 

D 

Elizabeth    Mills    I  I       M 

Chai  lotte     Fid  '  I         I  J.    M.    A 

Charlotte     Highland     Park    Mfg.    Co.:    J.     L 

Sp  ncer. 

Charlotte — Hollj     M 
Ti  i  as. 

Magnolia    Mills:     a     i 
villc,    P 

Charlottl — Robinson     Spinning     Co.:     s      M 
Robinson. 

Charlotte     Savona     Mfg.     O        E      II 
w I 

Chai  lotte     South,  rn  Ti  ti  g  Mill:   G 

I'     Roberts,    owner. 

.North     Charlotte     Johnston     MiK-.     i  M 

Rosa    J.    Stokes. 

North    Charlottl      Mi        tiburg  Mills  i         W. 
T.    Busby. 

Cornelius — Cornelius      Cotton      Mill:      P        \ 
S  tough, 

Cornelius     Gem      Yarn      Mill        I  t   ■        \ 

Sherrill. 

Davidson     Delburg  I  Co.:  J.  L      Sloan. 

Huntersvllle     Anchor    Mills:    .1     I. 

Paw     Crei  k     The    Thrift     m  ,       Co        H      W 
Moot  e 

Pineville     Chadwick-Hoskins       Co.         E,       C 
Dwelle,    Charlotte. 

MONTGOMERY 

Uiscoc      Aileell      Mills,       I 

don. 

Troj     Rhj in    \iiii'  rson     Mills:     1 1      i' 
Jr. 

Troy     Tin-    Smltherman    I  \     w 

E.    Capel. 

MOORE 
High     Palls     High     Falls     M 
Shaw. 

Vass     Vass    Cott        Mill    (  \      m 

eron. 

NASH 
Rocky    Mmiiii     Rockj    Mount    Mills     Th«     H 
Battle. 

NEW     HANOVER 

Wilmington     Bellwlll   ('■  ■•        U  1. 

William 
Wilraingtoi      D  Ml  t  It 

\  i 

ORANGE 

Mill  M 

Hill  i    Cotton     Mills      .1       M 

PASQUOTANK 
Elizabeth    City — Ellzi  City   i  M 

i     i :      Ori 

PERSUN 

RoXl  !  M  K       1         I' 

Roxl  Cotton    M 


COTTON   MILLS 


PITT 
Greenville— Greenville    Cotton    Mills:    R.    Wil- 
liams. 

RANDOLPH 

Asheboro — Sapona  Cotton  Mills,  Inc.:  W.  J. 
ArmUeld,  Jr. 

Coleridge — Enterprise  Mfg.  Co. :  F.  C.  Cave- 
ness. 

Franklinville — Franklinvjlle  Mfg.  Co. :  Hugh 
Parks. 

Franklinville— Randolph  Mfg.  Co. :  Hugh 
Parks. 

Kamseur— Columbia   Mfg.    Co.:   I.    F.    Craven. 

Randleman,  R.  F.  D.,  No.  2.— Central  Falls 
Mills,    Inc. :   I.   N.    Cox. 

Randleman — Deep  River  Mills,  Inc. :  M.  S. 
Sherwood. 

Worthville — Riverside  Mills,  Inc. :  W.  L. 
Ward. 

RICHMOND 

Rockingham — Entwistle  Mfg.  Co. :  G.  G.  Ent- 
wistle. 

Rockingham— Great  Falls  Mfg.  Co. :  Claude 
Gore. 

Rockingham — Hannah  Pickett  Mills:  W.  B 
Cole. 

Rockingham — Leak,  Wall  &  McRae,  Inc. :  J 
LeUrand    Everett. 

Rockingham — Ledbetter  Mfg.  Co. :  H.  D. 
Ledbetter. 

Rockingham — Pee  Dee  Mfg.  Co. :  E.  G. 
Payne. 

Rockingham — Rolierrdel  Manufacturing  Co. : 
J.    LeGrand    Everett. 

Rockingham— Steele's    Mills:     J.     W.     Porter. 

ROBESON 

Lumberton — Dresden  Cotton  Mills,  Inc. :  F. 
P.    Gray. 

Lumberton — Jennings  Cotton  Mills:  F.  P. 
Gray. 

Lumberton — Lumberton  Cotton  Mills:  F.  P. 
Gray. 

Lumberton — National  Cotton  Mills.  Inc. :  A. 
P.    McAllister. 

Red  Springs — Red  Springs  Cotton  Mill  Co. : 
J.    M.    I'.utler. 

St.  Pauls— Ernaldson  Cotton  Mill  Co. :  W. 
D.     Johnson. 

St.  Pauls— The  McEachern  Cotton  Mill  Co., 
Inc. :   J.   M.   Butler. 

St.  Pauls— St.  Pauls  Cotton  Mills  Co. :  A. 
R.    McEachern. 

ROCKINGHAM 
Draper — Draper     American       Mill:       E.       D. 
Pitcher. 

Draper — Wearwell  Sheeting  Mill:  E.  D. 
Pitcher. 

Leaksville — Bedspread  Mill  Dept. :  E.  D. 
Pitcher. 

Mayodan — Washington         Mills  (Mayodan 

Plant):    A.    H.    Bahnson. 

Reidsville— Edna  Cotton  Mills:  J.  B.  Pip- 
kin. 

Spray — Leaksville  Cotton  Mills:  W.  R. 
Walker. 

Spray — Lily  Mills  (Caro.  Cotton  and  Woolen 
Mills) :    G.    M.    Lamar,    Supt. 

Spray — Morehead  Cotton  Mills  Co. :  W.  R. 
Walker. 

Spray — Nantucket   Mills:   G.    M.    Lamar,    Supt. 

Spray—Rhode  Island  Mill:  W.  P.  Barnes, 
Supt. 

Spray — Spray    Cotton    Mills:    Karl    Bishopric. 

ROWAN 

China  Grove — China  Grove  Cotton  Mills  Co. : 
John   H.    Rutledge. 

China  Grove — Patterson  Mfg.  Co. :  P.  A. 
Earnhardt. 


China  Grove — Woodson  Mills  Co.,  Inc.:  \V. 
H.    Woodson,    Treas. 

Landis — Corriher    Mills    Co. :    L.    A.    Corriher. 

Landis — Linn    Mills    Co. :    G.     O.     Lipe. 

Rockwell— Barringer  Mtg.  Co.:  C.  E.  Steven- 
son. 

Salisbury — Diamond  Cotton  Mills:  L.  A. 
Mahaley. 

Salisbury — Ivy  Damask  Mill,  Inc.,  L.  A. 
Mahaley. 

Salisbury — Kesler  Manufacturing  Co. :  C.  E. 
Stevenson. 

Salisbury — Klumac  Cotton  Mills,  Inc. :  W.  F. 
McCanless. 

Salisbury — Marsh  Cotton  Mill,  Inc.:  F.  J. 
Murdock. 

Salisbury — Rowan  Cotton  Mills  Co. :  A.  E. 
Davis. 

Salisbury— The  Salisbury  Cotton  Mills:  O.  D. 
Davis. 

Salisbury — Vance  Cotton  Mills,  Inc. :  E.  B. 
Neave,   Treas. 

Tuckertown— Nancy    Mill:    W.    T.    Busby. 

RUTHERFORD 

Caroleen— The  Henrietta  Mills:  K.  S.  Tan- 
ner. 

Cliffside— Cliffside     Mills:     Z.     O.     Jenkins. 

Forest  City — Alexander  Mfg.  Co. :  J.  R. 
Moore. 

Forest  City — The  Florence  Mills:  D.  D.  Lit- 
tle. 

Henrietta — Haynes    Mill:    Z.    O.    Jenkins. 

Rutherfordton— The  Cleghorn  Mills:  K.  S. 
Tanner. 

Rutherfordton— Grace  Cotton  Mill  Co. :  B. 
J.     Dobbins. 

Spindale— The   Elmore   Co.:    S.    E.    Elmore. 

Spindale — The  Spencer  Mill  Co. :  K.  S. 
Tanner. 

Spindale— The  Spindale  Mills  Co.:  K.  S. 
Tanner. 

Spindale — Stonecutter  Mills  Co. :  K.  S.  Tan- 
ner. 

SCOTLAND 

Laurel  Hill — Morgan  Cotton  Mills,  Inc. :  J. 
D.    Phillips. 

Laurinburg — Dickerson  Cotton  Mills:  D.  T. 
Blue. 

Laurinburg — Prince  Cotton  Mills  Co. :  D.  T. 
Blue. 

Laurinburg — Scotland  Cotton  Mills:  D.  'I'. 
Blue. 

Laurinburg — Waverly  Cotton  Mills:  D.  T. 
Blue. 

STANLY 

Albemarle— Efird    Mfg.     Co. :     H.     L.     Horton. 

Albemarle — Wiscassett  Mills  Co. :  M.  A. 
Boger. 

Norwood— Norwood    Mfg.     Co. :     J.     F.     Shinn. 

Oakboro — Oakboro  Cotton  Mills  Co. :  F.  W. 
Biggers. 

SURRY 

Mount  Airy— Laurel  Bluff  Cotton  Mills:  R. 
A.    Love. 

TRANSYLVANIA 

Brevard— Brevard  Cotton  Mills:  W.  C.  Cleve- 
land. 

UNION 

Monroe — Bearskin  Cotton  Mills,  Inc. :  E.  C. 
Carpenter. 

Monroe — Everett    Cotton    Mills:    C.    C.    Stokes 

Monroe — Icemorle  Cotton  Mills  Co. :  C.  C. 
Stokes. 

Monroe — Standard  Cotton  Mills,  Inc. :  R.  C. 
Jones. 

Waxhaw— Rodman-Heath  Cotton  Mills:  Mrs. 
J.    L.    Rodman. 

VANCE 

Henderson — Harriet  Cotton  Mills:  A.  A.  Zol- 
licoffer. 


KNITTING  MILLS 


67 


Henderson — Henderson     Cotton    Mills:    A.     A. 
Zollicoffer. 

WAKE 

Neuse — Neuse   Mfg.    Co. :    Kenneth   Gant. 
•     Raleigh— Carateigh      Mills      Co.:      Will      D. 
Briggs. 

Raleigh — Consolidated      Textile      Corp.,      Pilot 
Div. :    Sherburne   Prescott. 

Raleigh — Raleigh    Cotton    Mills:    J.    P.    Mars- 
den.    Jr. 

Wake    Forest— Royall    Cotton    Mills:     R.     K. 
Royall. 

WARREN 

Warrenton— Peck    Mfg.     Co. :     R.     T. 


Co. 


Watson. 
P.      L 


WAYNE 

Goldsboro — The     Borden     Mfg. 
Borden. 

WILKES 

Ronda — Ronda     Cotton     Mills,     Inc. 
Foote. 

N.     Wilkesboro — Grier    Cotton    Mills 
Grier. 

N.   Wilkesboro — Roaring   River  Yarn  Mills:   R. 
D.     Grier. 

WILSON 

Wilson— Wilson  Cotton  Mills  Co.:  F.  L.  Carr. 


A. 
R. 


Woolen  Mills 


There  are  seven  mills  in  the  State.  These 
mills  use  8,726  spindles,  438  looms,  42  cards, 
and  4  knitting  machines.  The  approximate 
amount  of  raw  material  used  is  3,815,500 
pounds.  The  estimated  value  of  the  yearly 
output    is    $3,636,771. 

ASHE 

Helton — Helton  Woolen  Mills  Co. :  Partner- 
ship. 

CALDWELL 
Patterson — Yadkin     Woolen     Mills:     John     R. 
Hagaman. 

CATAWBA 
Newton — Newton   Woolen  Mills:   A.    B.   Kuhn. 


FORSYTH    AND    SURRY 
Winston- Salem      and     Elkiu — Chatham     Mfg. 
Co. :    Thurman    Chatham. 

MECKLENBURG 
Charlotte — Leakesville     Woolen    Mills:     J.     D. 
Taylor. 

ROCKINGHAM 
Spray — Spray     Woolen     Mills:     William     Ste- 
phenson,   Supt. 

SURRY 
Mount     Airy — Alpine     Woolen     Mills:     J.     T. 
Monday. 

Elkin— Chatham        Mfg.         Co.:        Thurmond 
Chatham. 


Silk  Mills 


Three  silk  milles;  capital  invested,  $2,006,- 
000;  42,700  spindles;  597  looms;  874  employes. 
Raw  material  used,  217,916  pounds.  Value 
yearly    output,    $1,410,000. 

ANSON 
Wadesoro — Singleton    Silk    Mfg.    Co. :    Russell 
Murray. 

CUMBERLAND 
Fayetteville — Hawthorne     Silk     Co. :      (Branch 
of    Patterson,    N.    J.) 

GUILFORD 
High    Point — Stehli    Silks   Corporation:    C.    M. 
Barlow. 


Cordage  Mills 


Three  Cordage  mills;  capital  invested,  $447, 
300;  value  of  yearly  output,  $740,000;  em 
ployes,   86. 

CALDWELL 
Granie   Falls — Granie  Cordage   Co. 
Shuford. 

CATAWBA 
Hickory — Highland     Cordage     Co. : 
Shuford. 

BURKE 
Icard — Icard    Cordage    Co. :    S.    S. 


A.  Alax. 
A.  Alex. 
Short 


Knitting  Mills 


Total  number  of  mills,  142,  capital  author- 
ized and  employed,  $34,786,500,  Value  of  year- 
ly output,  $27,352,354.  Raw  material  used,  31.- 
038.470  pounds.  Number  of  spindles,  222,037 ; 
knitting  machines,  19.005;  sewing  machines 
2,375;    total   number   employed,    12,564. 

(When  not  otherwise  designated,  the  name 
given   is   the   secretary    or   treasurer. ) 

ALAMANCE 

Alamance   Hosiery  Mills:   Partner- 


Burlingon— 
ship. 

Burlington- 
M.    Frown. 

Burlington- 
Black. 

Burlington- 
ship. 

Burlington- 
May. 

Burlington- 
Sellers,    Mgr. 

Burlington- 
Shoffner. 

Burlington 
Whitehead. 


-Brown  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc. :  W. 
-Graham  Hosiery  Mills:  J.  E. 
-Juvenile  Hosiery  Mill:  Partner  - 
-May  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc. :  B.  V. 
-Sellers  Hosiery  Mills:  D.  E. 
-Standard  Hosiery  Mill:  John 
-Whitehead    Hosiery    Mills:    R.    H. 


Gihsonvlllc — Glbsonville     Hosiery     Mills     Co.: 
A      1!.    Owen. 

Haw    River— Chlldrey     Hosiery    Mills:    W.     II 
Chlldrey,    owner. 

Haw      River — Max      Lielierniau,     [nc        1       N' 
Cable. 

Haw    River — Riverside     Hosiery    Mills,     [no  I 
R.  k.  Lasley 

Mebant — Durham     Hosiery    Mills.     v>      s       A 
H.     Carr. 

BUNCOMBE 

Asheville— Asbeville     Knitting     Mill-       w        1 

Frazler. 

BURKE 

Drexel     Drexe]    Knitting     Ml        Co       it     " 
Huffman. 
Hllderbran-  J.     a      Cline     a     Boi       C      \ 

('line 

[card    Fni/ier    M--  lerj     Mills     W      >      Fra- 
/ier.    Proprietor. 

[card    Highway    Knitting    Mills:    W      I 
zer. 

Morganton    i  Ian  ou    Knitting    Mil]       I 
i>     Alexander. 


6S 


KXITTIN  G   MILLS 


E.  W. 
J.  A. 
L.  S. 
W.  T. 
L.     H. 


Morganton— Vandois    Knitting    Mills:    A.     F. 

Valdl    e  Liberty    H    ierj    Mills':  a.   V.  Garrou. 

Valdese-  Martinat    Hosiery    Mills:     Henry    F. 
Martinat. 

Valdese  Pauline       Knitting      Mills — a.       i. 

Garrou.  ,       ., 

Valdese-    Waldensian     Hosiery     Mill:     A.     a. 

Carrou. 

CABARRUS 

Concord—  G.      If.      Y.      Hosiery     Co.:     J.      F. 
Goodman. 
C ord     Hoover    Hosiery   Co.:   A.    R     Hoovei. 

CALDWELL 

Collettsville — Collettsville     Hosiery     Mills:     J. 
i ,     Gri 

CARTERET 

Beaufort— Orion    Knitting    Mills:    J.    F.    Tay- 
lor. 

CATAWBA 

Clan  moot — Claremont     Hosiery     Mills:     L.     H. 
Phillips.  -  ... 

Hickory- --The     T.est     Hosiery     Mills,     Inc.:     W. 
L.    Hollar. 

Hickory— Elliott    Knitting    Mills:     E.     Lyerty 

Hickory— Hickory    Hosiery    Mills   Inc. 
Walton. 

Hickory— Highland     Knitting     Mills: 
Reitzel. 

Hickory— The     Keal     Knitting     Mills 
Grove,    Proprietor. 

Hickory— Taylor    Knitting    Mills,    Inc 
Taylor. 

Newton— Fidelity     Hosiery    Mills    Co. 
Phillips. 

Newton— J.   R.   G.   Hosiery  Co.:  J.   R.    Gaither, 

Newton— Ridgeview    Hosiery    Mill    Co.:    J.    A 
Gaither. 

CHATHAM 

Siler    City— Siler    City    Hosiery    Mills:    L.    L 
Wrenn. 

CHOWAN 

Edenton — Edenton  Hosiery  Mills:  W.   A.   Leg- 
gett,     President. 

CLEVELAND 

Boiling    Springs — Winner    Mills,    Inc.  :    A.     B 
II  ..Hand. 

Shelby— Blanch    Hosiery     Mills:     W    G.     Mc 
Brayer,    Proprietor. 

Shelby— Janet      Hosiery     Mills:     A. 
torious.    Proprietor. 

Shelby— Shelby     Hosiery     Mills     Co 

Hull. 

CUMBERLAND 

Fayetteville — Holt- Williamson     Mfg. 
A.    McEachern. 

DAVIDSON 

Lexington— Shoaf-Sink   Mill  Co.:   T 

Thomasville— Ragan     Knitting     Co. 
Ragan. 

Thomasville — Thomasville     Knitting      Co. :      E 
W.    Finch. 

DURHAM 

Durham— Chatham  Knitting  Mills  Co.:  W.   T 
Cole 

Durham — Durham    Hosiery    Mill,    No.     1 
F.    Carr. 

Durham— Durham    Hosiery    Mill.     No    2 
F.    Carr. 

Durham — Durham    Hosiery    Mill,     No.     6 
F.     Carr. 

Durham— Golden      Belt      Mfg.      Co.:      C 
Moore. 

Durham — North     State     Knitting     Mills     Co. 
W.    .1.    Berry. 

Durham— John    O'Daniel    Hosiery    Mill,    Inc. 
A.    H.    Carr. 

Ea=t  Durham— Knit  Well   Hosiery  Mills,   Inc. 
If.    H.    Mullen. 


Y.     Vic- 
:     L.     M. 

Co. :     A. 


L.    Sink 
A.      H. 


East  Durham — Louise  Knitting  Mills  Co.:  K. 
C.    Stone. 

West  Durham— Tar  Heel  Hosiery  Mills:  W. 
p.   Carr. 

EDGECOMBE 

Tarboro — Panola  Knitting  Co.:  C.  W. 
Jeffreys,    Proprietoi 

Tarboro — Runnymede  Mills,  Inc.,  No.  1:  W. 
VV.     Ruffln. 

Tarboro— Runnymede  Mills,  Inc.:  No.  2:  W. 
W.    Ruffln. 

Tarboro— Tarboro  Knitting  Co.:  C.  W. 
Jeffreys. 

FORSYTH  ' 

Kernersville — American  Hosiery  Mills:  J.  G. 
Kernel'. 

Kernersville — Kernersville  Knitting  Cu. :  II.  A. 
Mills. 

Kernersville — Vance  Knitting  Co.:  .las.  i. 
Griffith. 

Winston-Salem— Carolina  Mills  Co.:  F.  D. 
Tillotson. 

Winston-Salem — Hanes  Hosiery  Mills  Co.: 
.T.    N.    Weeks. 

Winston-Salem— P.  H.  Hanes  Knitting  Co.: 
I'.     H.     Hanes.    Jr. 

Winston-Salem— Indera  Mills   Co.:   J.   L.    Ker- 

gin. 

Winston-Salem— The  Maline  Mills:  \\ .  L. 
Siewers. 

FRANKLIN 

Franklinton-^Frauklintnn  Hosiery  Mills:  C. 
L.    McGhee. 

GASTON 

Cherryville — Josephine  Knitting  Mills:  D.  R. 
Mauney. 

Gastonia— Patrick  Knitting  Co.:  L.  N. 
Patrick.    Proprietor. 

Lowell— Eureka  Hosiery  Mills:  T.  D.  Phil- 
lip-. 

GRANVILLE 

Creedmoor — Granville    Hosiery    Mills    Co. 
J.     Boddie. 

Oxford— Hemshaw     Hosiery      Mills:      H. 
Shaw,    Proprietor. 

GUILFORD 

High     Point — Amos     Hosiery     Mills:     R 
Amos,    Mgr. 

High  Point— Commonwealth  Hosiery  Mills: 
E.    W.    Freezer. 

High  Point — Crown  Hosiery  Mills:  G.  H. 
Kearns. 

High  Point— Dillion-Vitt  Underwear  Co.:  P. 
M.    Dillon. 

High  Point — Durham  Hosiery  Mills,  No.  3: 
A.     H.     Carr. 

High  Point— Guilford  Hosiery  Mills:  T.  A. 
Kearns. 

High  Point — Harris  &  Covington  Hosiery- 
Mill:     W.     C.     Covington. 

High  Point — High  Point  Hosiery  Mills:  II 
A.    Millis. 

High  Point— Piedmont  Mills  Co. :  J.  E. 
Millis. 

High  Point— Royal  Hosiery  Mills:  J.  W. 
Kearns:. 

High  Foint— Slane  Hosiery  Mills:  W.  H. 
Slane.     Proprietor. 

High  Point — Whittington  Hosiery  Mill:  J.  K. 
Hayes. 

HALIFAX 

Enfield— Enfield  Hosiery  Mills  Co.:  L.  D. 
Tucker. 

Scotland  Neck— Roanoke  Hosiery  Co.:  Henr> 
T.    Clark. 

Scotland  Neck  Cotton  Mills:  Henry  T 
Clark. 

Weldon— Weldon  Cotton  Mfg.  Co.:  W.  A 
Pierce. 


N. 

M. 

T. 


KNITTTNG   MILLS 


HARNETT 

Dunn — Durham     Hosiery     Mill:     S.      1"..      Fit 
rell,    Mgr. 

HAYWOOD 

Canton — Crescent  Mfg.  Co. :  W.  \V.  Lan- 
caster. 

Waynesville — Crescent  Hosiery  Co. :  F.  A. 
Cherry. 

HENDERSON 

East  Flat  Rock — The  Skyland  Hosiery  Co. : 
E     H.   Wells. 

Hendersonville — Freeze  Bacon  Hosiery  Mill: 
R.    F.    Freeze. 

Hendersonville — Grey  Hosiery  Mills:  R.  M 
Oates,     President. 

Hendersonville — Ilai  kins.  Hammock,  Whit- 
lock    Co.,    Inc.:    G.     T.     Whitlock. 

IREDELL 

Statesville— Hall  Hosiery  Co.:  W.  F.  Hall, 
Jr. 

Statesville — Queen  Knitting  Mills:  R.  C. 
Bunch. 

Statesville — Walton  Hosiery  Mills:  J.  Wal- 
ton.   St.,    and   Jr. 

LEE 

.Toneshoro — Louise  Knitting  Mills  Co. :  K.  C. 
Stone. 

LENOIR 

Kinston— Orion  Knitting  Mills:  J.  F.  Tay- 
lor. 

Mcdowell 

Marion— Elizabeth  James  Mills:  C.  F.  James, 
Proprietor. 

Marion — McDowell  Mills  Co. :  C.  F.  James, 
President. 

Marion — Marion   Knitting   Mills:    F.    G.    Neal. 

MECKLENBURG 

Charlotte — Charlotte  Knitting  Co. :  J.  H.  Mc- 
Erwin. 

MONTGOMERY 
Troy — Troy    Knitting    Mill    Co. :    Barna    Allen. 

MOORE 

Cameron— Regal  Hosiery  Mills  Co.:  Charles 
('.    Jones. 

Carthage — Bismarck  Hosiery  Mills:  W.  II 
Currie. 

NASH 
Rocky   Mount — Rocky   Mount   Hosiery   Co       \ 
M.    Burt. 

NEW    HANOVER 
Wilmington — Wilmington      Hosiery     Mills:      It 
B.     ('aider. 

ORANGE 
Carrboro — Durham    Hosiery    Mills,    No.     1    and 
7:    Branch   Durham   Hosiery    Mills. 

Efland— Efland    Hosiery    Mills:    J.     F.     Bfland. 

PASQUOTANK 

Elizabeth     City— Elizabeth     City     II  I 

G.    F.    Seyffert. 

Elizabeth     City— Ideal     Hosiery     Co  .      tnc 
i  inn-    <;     Davis. 

Elizabeh  city  Pasquotank  Hosier;  Co.:  vf. 
If.    Jennings. 

Elizabeth  City*— Standard  Mfg.  Co.:  H  W. 
Morris. 'lie 

PENDER 

Atkinson — Atkinson  Hosiery  Mill-,  i'ii  E 
A.     1 1  awes.    Jr. 

PITT 
Greenville— Greenville    Hosiery    Mills:     n      T 
Clark 

POLK 
Tryon — Tryon   Hosiery   Mfg.    Co.:    Henrj    Braj 


I  RANDOLPH 

-  A.-lh'l  oin     Acme    Hosier]     Ml  D      B      M 

Crary. 

A-li.'ihiiM     Asheboro     II-  N.      M 

l  'laiilniil 

Randleman — Randleman    Hosiers    M 

A.    X.    Lulla. 

Staley— Staley     Hosiery     Mill     Co        C      M 
Staley. 

RICHMOND 

Ellerbe — Ellerbe     Knitting    Mills:     ]'..     11.     Par 
low. 

ROCKINGHAM 
Leakesville — Carolina      Cotton      and      w 

Mill   Co.:    E.    Ii.    Piti 
Mayodan     Washington    Mills     (Maj        'i 

A.    H.    Bohnson. 

RUTHERFORD 

Spiudalc — Parsley       Tanner,        Inc.  :       I".        E 
Moran. 

STANLY 

Albemarle — Lillian   Knitting   Mills   Co       A     I.. 
Patterson. 

Albemarle — Wiscassett      Mills      Co. :      M        A 
Boger. 

SURRY 
Mount    Airy — Renfro     Ho  Lery    W  I       I 

Barber. 

UNION 
Monroe — Iceman    Knittit        Mill        I 
I'oyner. 

VANCE 
Henderson — Henderson     II  Co        V7.      \ 

Hunt. 

WAKE 
Holly    Springs     Crystal    Hosiery    Mill:    K.    v. 
Collins. 

Raleigh— Glenu 1      Knitting      Mill:      W.      E. 

Ratcliff.    Mgr. 

Raleigh     Melrose    Knitting    Mills    Co.: 
Parker. 

Wendell-   Wendell    Hosiery    Mill    Co.:    M.    a 
Griffin. 

WAYNE 
Goldsboro — Durham     Hosiery     Mills,     v 
\V.    F.    Carr. 

WILKES 
North   Wilkeshoro — Wilkes    Hosiery    Mills   C 
.1.    X     Weeks. 

WILSON 
Wilson — Wilson    Knitting    Mills.     Inc.:    C      W. 
Jeffreys. 


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FURNITURE  FACTORIES 


Furniture  Factories 


B.    F.    War- 
J.    S.    Vin- 
J.     S. 


Number  of  factories,  107 ;  capial  invested, 
$6,526,102;  value  of  plants,  $8,384,530;  value 
yearly  output,  $30,288,761.  Employes  in  furni- 
ture  factories   In   the   State,    8,697. 

(When  not  otherwise  designated,  name  given 
is   secretary   or   treasurer. ) 

ALAMANCE 

Mebane — Mebane    Bedding    Co. : 
ren. 

Mebane — Mebane    Iron    Bed    Co 
cent. 

Mebane — The    White     Furniture     Co 
White. 

BUNCOMBE 

Asheville — Carolina  Wood  Products  Co. :  H. 
R.    Browne. 

Asheville — C.  H.  Reeves:  C.  H.  Reeves, 
Owner. 

BURKE 

Drexel — Drexel     Furniture     Co. 

Morganton — Morganton  Furniture  Co. :  O.  W. 
Slane   and   A.    C.    Chaffee,   Owners. 

CALDWELL 

Granite  Falls— Warlick  &  Sherrill  Co. :  D. 
H.     Warlick. 

Lenoir — Barnhardt  Chair  Co. :  G.  H.  Barn- 
hardt. 

Lenoir — Caldwell  Furniture  Co.,  Inc.:  L.  H 
Wall. 

Lenoir — Harper  Furniture  Co. 

Lenoir — Kent-Coffey  Manufacturing  Co. :  W. 
L.     Minish. 

Lenoir— Lenoir  Chair  Manufacturing  Co. : 
S.     S.    Jennings. 

Lenoir — Lenoir  Furniture  Corporation:  R.  S. 
Crisp. 

CATAWBA 

Hickory — Hickory  Chair  Manufacturing  Co. : 
George    Bailey. 

Hickory — Hickory  Furniture  Co. :  George  W. 
Hall. 

Hickory — Martin  Furniture  Co. :  William 
Cox. 

Hickory — Southern  Desk   Co. :    G.    F.   Ivey. 

CHATHAM 

Siler  City— Chatham  Chair  Mfg.  Co.:  R.  G. 
Edwards. 

Siler  City— High  Point  Bending  and  Chair 
Co.:    C.    F.    Andrews. 

CHEROKEE 

Murphy— The  Valley  River  Lumber  Co. : 
S.    Woodbury. 

DAVIDSON 

Denton — Denton    Chair    Co. :    O.    T.    Leonard. 

Lexington — Dixie  Furniture  Co. :  W.  F. 
Sparger. 

Lexington— Elk  Furniture  Co. :  J.  L.  Gali- 
more. 

Lexington— Hoover  Chair  Co. :  Charles  M. 
Hoover. 

Lexington — Lexington  Chair  Co. :  Geo.  L. 
Hackney,     Owner. 

Lexington — Lexington  Upholstery  Co. :  Mr. 
and    Mrs.    L.     J.    Peacock,     Owners. 

Lexington — Piedmont   Mirror    Co. 

Lexington — Southern  Upholstery  Co. :  J.  C. 
Grimes. 

Thomasville — Lambeth  Furniture  Co. :  J.  W. 
Lambeth,    Jr. 

Thomasville— Standard  Chair  Co. :  F.  S. 
Lambeth. 

Thomasville — Thomasville  Chair  Co. :  S.  A. 
Finch. 


Thomasville — Thomasville       Furniture       Co. : 
John   R.    Myers. 

DAVIE 

Mocksville — Hanes    Chair    and    Table    Co. :    J, 
S.    Hanes. 

DURHAM 

Durham — Western      Feather      Co. :       J.        H. 
Rutledge. 

FORSYTH 

Kernersville — Kernersville    Furniture    Co. :    M. 
Vance   Fulp. 

Kernersville— Ring      Furniture      Co. :      M.      V. 
Fulp. 

Winston-Salem — Forsyth    Chair    Co.:    M.     B. 
Cash. 

Winston-Salem — Forsyth    Dining-room    Furni- 
ture   Co. :    Robert    A.    McCuiston. 

Winston-Salem — Forsyth     Manufacturing    Co.: 
W.    C.    Greenwood. 

Winston-Salem — B.      F.      Huntley      Furniture 
Co. :    M.    G.    Stockton. 

GUILFORD 

Gibsonville — Overman      Chair      Co. :     C.      W. 
Overman. 

Greensboro — Standard      Table      Co. :      C.      D. 
Kellenberger. 

Greensboro — Sterling     Furniture     Co. :     Emory 
C.    Fox. 

High     Point — Alma     Furniture     Co. :     C.     E. 
Hayworth. 

High    Point — Barnes    Manufacturing    Co. :    P. 
W.   Hutcheson. 

High     Point — Climax     Upholstering     Co. :     W. 
H.    Davis. 

High   Point — The    Continental    Furniture    Co. : 
Lillian  J.   Massey. 

High    Point — Dalton    Furniture    Co.:    R.     B. 
Terry,    Owner. 

High    Point— Fred    Ecker,     (Ind. ) 

High     Point — J.      F.      and     Arthur     Ellison: 
Arthur    Ellison. 

High    Point — Ellison    Furniture    Co. :    0.    H. 
Ellison. 

High     Point — Giant     Furniture     Co. :     J.     E. 
Kirkman. 

High     Point— Globe     Parlor     Furniture     Co. : 
T.    D.    Gilliam. 

High      Point — High      Point      Furniture      Co. : 
M.    J.    Renn,    Owner. 

High    Point— High    Point    Metallic    Bed    Co.: 
C    L.   Wheeler. 

High    Point — Ideal    Table    Co. :    J.    M.     Sals- 
bury. 

High    Point — Kearns    Furniture    Co. :     O.     E. 
Kearns. 

High       Point — Knox       Upholstery       Co. :       J. 
Vassee    Wilson. 

High    Point — Keystone    Cabinet    Co. :    William 
Tate. 

High   Point — J.    A.    Lindsay. 

High     Point — Marsh     Furniture     Co.:     J.     E. 
Marsh,    Sr. 

High    Point — Mattocks    Furniture    Co. :    C.    B. 
Mattocks,     Owner. 

High     Point— Melton     Rhodes     Co.:     E.     N. 
England. 

High     Point — Myrtle      Desk      Co. :      E.       N. 
Fraser. 

High   Point — National   LTpholstery   Co. :    J.    W. 
Poplin,    Proprietor. 

High     Point — Rickel     Furniture     Manufactur- 
ing   Co. :    A.    J.    Rickel,    Owner. 

High      Point — Southern      Chair     Co. :     S.     L. 
Davis. 

High     Point— Tate      Furniture      Co. :      A.      E. 
Tate. 


NEWSPAPERS   AND    EDITORS 


High  Point — Tomlinson  Chair  Manufactur- 
ing   Co. :    C.    F.    Tomlinson. 

High  Point — Union  Frame  Co. :  W.  B.  Kirk- 
man. 

High  Point — Union  Furniture  Co. :  F.  A. 
Thomas. 

High  Point— Welch  Furniture  Co.:  F.  W. 
Harress. 

High  Point — Wrenn  Columbia  Furniture 
Co.:    R.    H.     Shaw,    Jr.,    Manager. 

.lulian — Johnson  Chair  Co.:  W.  R.  Bow- 
man. 

HARNETT 

Dunn — Newberry  Bros,  and  Crowell:  A.  L. 
Newberry. 

HAYWOOD 

Hazelwood — Unagusta  Mfg.  Co. :  C.  E.  Quin- 
land. 

Hazelwood — Waynesville  Furniture  Co. : 
James    W.    Reed. 

IREDELL 

Mooresville — Mooresville  Furniture  Co. :  R. 
W.    Troutman. 

Statesville — Carolina  Parlor  Furniture  Co. : 
L.    S.    Gilliam. 

Statesville — Imperial  Furniture  Mfg.  Co. : 
C.    E.    Keiger. 

Statesville— O.  W.  Slane  Glass  Co. :  Fred 
T.    Slane. 

Statesville — Statesville  Furniture  Co. :  J.  S. 
Shelton. 

LEE 

Sanford— Fitts-Crabtree  Mfg.  Co. :  W.  H. 
Fitts. 

Mcdowell 

Marion — Blue  Ridge  Furniture  Co. :  F.  M. 
Huffman. 

Marion — Catawba  Furniture  Co. :  T.  F. 
Wrenn. 

Marion — Drexel  Furniture  Co.  No.  2:  Byron 
Conley. 

Marion — McDowell  Furniture  Co. :  L.  G. 
Cutlar. 


MECKLENBURG 
Charlotte — H.    M.    Wade    Manufacturing    I 

RANDOLPH 

Asheboro — Asheboro  Chair  Co.:  J    ()    Redding 

Asheboro — Piedmont   Chair   Co.:    W.    C.    Pagl 

Asheboro — Randolph   Chair   Co.:   C.    C.    Cran- 
ford.    Owner. 

Liberty — Liberty     Chair    Co.:    Jas.     H.     John- 
son,   Owner. 

Ramseur — Moffit    Manufacturing     Co. :     J.     C. 
Moffit. 

Ramseur — Ramseur      Furniture      Co. :      E.      C. 
Watkins. 

STANLY 

Albemarle — Albemarle     Cabinet     Co. :     C.     W. 
Russell. 

STOKES 

King — King       Manufacturing       Co. :       J.       L. 
Christian. 

SURRY 

Elkin— Elkin     Furniture     Co.:     R.     L.      Hub- 
bard. 

Mount    Airy — Foy    Lumber    Mfg.    Co. :    E.     C. 
Foy. 

Mount     Airy — Mount      Airy      Furniture      Co. : 
Partnership. 

Mount    Airy — Mount    Airy    Mantel    and    Table 
Co. :    Calvin    Graves. 

Mount    Airy — National    Furniture    Co.:    A      K 
Smith. 

WAKE 

Raleigh— H.    S.    Storr  Co.:   Bernard  Crocker. 

WAYNE 

Goldsboro — Goldsboro     Furniture    Co. :     I.      C 
Lane. 

WILKES 

N.    Wilkesboro — Forest    Furniture    Co. :    J.    R. 
Finley. 

N.      Wilkesboro— Home     Chair     Co.:      J       II. 
McNeil. 

N.     Wilkesboro — Oak     Furniture     Co.:     J.     11 
Johnson. 


Newspapers  and  Editors 


ALAMANCE 

Burlington — Burlington      Journal     .  (Weekly)  — 
J.   R.   Hoffman. 

Burlington — Christian     Sun     (Weekly) — C.     B. 
Riddle. 

Burlington — Burlington    Daily   News    (Evening, 
daily  except   Sunday.) — O.    F.    Crowson. 

Burlington — Burlington     News     (Semi -Weekly) 
— O.     F.     Crowson. 

Graham — Alamance    Gleaner    (Weekly) — J.    D. 
Kernodle. 

ALEXANDER 
Taylorsville — The      Times      (Weekly) — A.      P. 
Edwards. 

ALLEGHANY 
Sparta— Alleghany       Star       (Weekly)— F.       A. 
Wrench. 

ANSON 
Morven — Morven     Sentinel      (Weekly) — G.      J. 
Watson. 

Wadeshoro  —  Messenger      ami      Intelligencer 
(Weekly)—  R.    B.    Boylin. 

ASHE 

West      Jefferson — Asho      Recorder      (Weekly)  — 
W.    C.     Johnson. 

AVERY 

Elk     Part— Elk     Park     News     (Weekly)— Hall 
H.     Brinkley. 


BEAUFORT 
Belhaven — Belhaven     Journal      (Weekly      M 
I!.     Conner. 

Washington— Beaufort  Counts  Record  " 
ly) — J.    J.    Johnston. 

Washington— Dally    News    (Evenlm      D 
.1    a    Osborne. 
Washington— Washington     Progress     (Weekly) 
W    K.   Jacobson. 

BERTIE 
Aulander    The    Aulander    Advance     (Wi 
—A.    s     Sim 

Win.!  oi     VI  Indsor    T ^ ■ . I .- ■  -     (W  •  .•;.(■.  I— J      h 
Mathews. 

BLADEN 
Clarkton     Bladei      Journal     i\\     i  i      C 

.iiilmston. 

BRUNSWICK 

Shallotte    Shallotte    News    (Weekly)     W     it 
Holmes. 

BUNCOMBE 

Ashet  Ule    Advocate    (Weekfc  I      \  u    B 

\  h,  ■.  i  :.      \  i.  i  lie    I    I  Ni 

el  tries   B     Bol  In  ion, 

\  bevllle     ksherilli  I  renlng,   D  - 

D     li      Ban 

Ashevllle  New  Te  itamenl  Christian  I M 
ly)     Lucius    B     Compton. 

I  |  Out     Ho  intaln    Wort     ' N' 

it     P     Smith 


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NEWSPAPERS    AND   EDITORS 


Oteen— Oteen      Echo      (Weekly)— Charles    -A. 
Sloane. 

BURKE 

Morganton— Deaf     Carolinian      (Weekly)— W. 
M     Shuford. 

Morganton— The  News  Herald   (Weekly)— Miss 
Beatrice  Cobb. 

Valdese— The    Enterprise     (Weekly)— L.     Ber- 
gen   Bollinger. 

CABARRUS 

Concord— Concord     Daily     Tribune     (Evening) 

J;     B.     Sherrill. 

Concord-  The    Concord     Observer     (Weekly)— 
G.     Ed.     Kestler. 

Concord— The    Concord    Times    (Semi-Weekly) 
—J.    B.    Sherrill. 

Concord— Uplift    (Weekly)— J.    P.   Cook. 

Kannapolis— The     Kannapolis    Star     (Weekly) 
— G.    Ed.    Kestler. 

CALDWELL 

Granite   Falls— Granite    Falls    News    (Weekly) 
— Felix   A.    Grisette. 

Lenoir— Lenoir  News-Topic  (Weekly)— Fred 
It.    May. 

CARTERET 

Beaufort— -Beaufort  News  (Weekly  I— W.  G. 
Mebane. 

Morehead  City — Coaster  (Semi-Weekly)  — 
Robert     T.     Wade. 

CASWELL 

Yanceyville — Caswell  Democrat  (Weekly)— 
A.     Y.     Kerr. 

CATAWBA 

Hickory — Daily  Record  (Evening) — S.  H. 
Farabee. 

Hickory — Reformed  Church  Sandard  (Semi- 
Monthly)— W.    W.    Rowe. 

Hickory — Times-Mercury  (Weekly) — John  M. 
Mullen. 

Newton  — ■  Catawba  Lutheran  (Monthly)  — 
Rev.    A.    R.    Beck. 

Newton — Catawba  News-Enterprise  (Semi- 
Weekly)— C.    H.    Mebane. 

CHATHAM 

Pittsboro — The  Chatham  Record  (Weekly)  — 
Conlin    G.     Shaw. 

Siler  City— The  Weekly  Herald  (Weekly)— 
Conlin    G.    Shaw. 

CHEROKEE 

Andrews — Tri-County  News  (Weekly)— George 
W.     Kimsey. 

Murphy— Cherokee  Scout  (Weekly)— Bryan 
\V.     Sipe. 

CHOWAN 
Edenton — Albemarle     Observer      (Weekly) — H. 
L.     Story. 

Edenton— Edenton  News  (Evening)—  R.  G. 
Shackell. 

CLEVELAND 
Kings      Mountain — Kings      Mountain      Herald 
(Weekly)—  G.    G.   Page. 

Shelby— The  Highlander  and  Shelby  News 
(Weekly)— B.    H.    DePriest. 

Shelby — Star  (Semi-Weekly) — Lee  B.  Weath- 
ers. 

COLUMBUS 
Whiteville— News    Reporter     (Weekly)— W.     B. 
Keziah. 

CRAVEN 
New     Pern — The     New    Bernian     (Morning) — 
J.    B.    Dawson. 

New  Bern — Sun  Journal  (Evening) — J.  B. 
Dawson. 

CUMBERLAND 
Falcon — The        Apostolic        Evangel        (Semi- 
Monthly)— J.    A.    Culbreth. 


Fayeitevilk — Fayetteville     Observer     (Evening  I 
— George     Myrover. 

DAVIDSON 
Lexington — The      Dispatch       (Semi- Weekly)  — 
E.    E.    Witherspoon. 

Thomasville — The    Chairtown    News     (Weekly) 
— H.    G.    West. 

Thomasville — Charity    and    Children     (Weekly) 
Archil  aid   Johnson. 

Thomasville — The.       Times       (Weekly)—  J.       T. 
Wi  stmoreland. 

DAVIE 
Cooleemee — Cooleemee    Journal    (Weekly) —    J. 
C.     Sell. 

Mocksvillt — The    Crusader     (Monthly)— E.     II 
Morri  S. 

Mocksvilli — The    Davie    Record     (Weekly)— C. 
Frank    Strand. 

Mocksvillt — Enterprise      (Weekly)— J.      Minor. 
Mocksville— The    Hornet    (Monthly)— W.    Hen- 
ry  Davis. 

DUPLIN 
Rose    Hill — Duplin-Pender    Enterprise    (Week- 
ly)—R.    L.    Carr. 

Warsaw — Duplin      Record      (Weekly) — R.      S. 
Taylor. 

DURHAM 
Durham— Durham     Morning     Herald      (Morn- 
ing)— W.     N      Keener. 

Durham— Durham     Sun      (Evening)— W.      W. 
Weaver. 

Durham— South     Atlantic     Quarterly      (Quar- 
terly)— W.    H.    Wannamaker    and   W.    K.    Byrd. 
Durham— Trinity     Alumni    Register     (Quarter- 
ly)—Holland   Holton. 

Durham— Trinity      Chronicle      (Weekly)— Wil- 
liam   H.    Lander. 

EDGECOMBE 

Tarboro — The     Southerner     (Evening) —     Paul 
Jones. 

FORSYTH 

Winston-Salem — Alumnae     Record      (Monthly) 
— Salem    College. 

Winston-Salem — Blums    Farmers     and    Plant- 
ers   Almanac     (Annually)— J.     B.     Goslen. 

Winston-Salem  —  Junior  Order  Journal 

(Monthly)— L.    D     Mendenhall. 

Winston-Salem  —  Orphan         Home         Herald 
(Monthly)— Mrs.     L.     R.     Poindexter. 

Winston-Salem — Southern       Tobacco       Journal 
(Weekly)—  G.     E.     Webb. 

Winston-Salem— Twin-City       Sentinel        (Eve- 
ning)— Henry  R.    Dwire. 

Winston-Salem— The  Union  Republican 

(Weekly)— J.     B.     Goslin 

Winston-Salem  —  Winston  -  Salem         Journal 
(Morning) — Santford   Martin. 

Winston-Salem— Winston-Salem    News     (Seim- 
Monthly) — City   High   School. 

Winston- Salem— Western        Sentinel        (Semi- 
Weekly)— J.    G,    Sterling. 

FRANKLIN 

Franklinton  —  Missionary       Herald  -  Christian 
Star    (Monthly)— J.    A     Henderson. 

Louisburg— Franklin    Times     (Weekly)— A.     F. 
Johnson. 

GASTON 

Cherryville — The    Eagle     (Weekly)— L.     H.     J. 
Hauser. 

Gastonia— Daily     Gazette      (Evening)— H.     A. 
Inery. 

Gastonia— The    Gaston    Times     (Semi-Weekly) 
— H.    I.    Slate. 

GRANVILLE 

Creedmoor — Times-News      (Weekly) — John     E. 
Hart. 


NEWSPAPERS    AND     EDITORS 


Oxford — Orphan's       Friend       and       Masonic 
Journal     (Weekly) — P.     W.     Pinnix. 

Oxford — Public     Ledger     (Semi-Weekly) — Dan 
A      Coble. 

GREENE 

Snow     Hill— Square     Deal      (Weekly)— G.     A. 
.1 s. 

Snow     Hill — Standard     Laconic     (Weekly) — J. 
E.    Debnam. 

GUILFORD 

Greensboro — Alumnas       News        (Quarterly)  — 
Ethel    C.    Bollinger. 

Greensboro — Apostolic     Missionary      (Monthly) 
— S.    S.    Nelson. 

Greensboro — Community        Progress         (Semi- 
Monthly) — E.    C.    Lindeman. 

Greensboro — The      Carreddi      (Quarterly) — Vir- 
ginia   Wood. 

Greensboro — Greensboro     Daily     News — (Morn- 
ing)   Earl    Godfrey. 

Greensboro — Greensboro    Daily     Record     (Eve- 
ning)— Max     Abernethy. 

Greensboro — The     Greensboro     Patriot     (Semi- 
Weekly)— G.    G.    Dickson. 

Greensboro — Methodist       Protestant       Herald 
Weekly)— J.     F.     McCulloch. 

Greensboro — North    Carolina    Christian    Advo- 
cate   (Weekly)— A.    W.    Plyler. 

Guilford    College — Friends    Messenger    (Month 
ly) — Robert  H.   Dunn. 

Guilford     College— The     Guilfordian     (\\ 
— J.    S.    Taylor.   Jr. 

High     Point— The     High     Pointer     (Weekly)— 
L.     C.     Ferguson. 

High      Point — The      High      Point      Enterprise 
(Evening) — C.     T.    Dickerson. 

High     Point — High     Point     News      (Weekly)  — 
J.    J.    Farriss. 

High     Point— The     Review     (Weekly)—  W.     L. 
Stanley. 

High       Point — Southern       Furniture       Journal 
(Monthly) — H.     W.     Kronheimer. 

HALIFAX 

Enfield— The     Progress      (Weekly)— Then.      M. 
Cooper. 

Roanoke      Rapids — Roanoke      Rapids      Herald 
(Weekly)— J.     T.    Stainback. 

Scotland      Neck — Commonwealth      (Evening)— 
W.    R.    Lindsey. 

Weldon — Roanoke      News      (Weekly) — J.       W 
Sledge. 

HARNETT 

Dunn — The    Dunn    Dispatch    (Semi- Weekly)— 
L.    Bushee   Pope. 

Lillington — Harnett     ('.unity     News      (Weekly1 
— Henderson   Steele. 

HAYWOOD 

Canton — Canton    Enterprise    (Weekly) — D.    A. 
Price. 

Waynesville — Mountaineer     Courier      (Weekly) 
— 3.    D.    Boone. 

HENDERSON 

Hendersonvilli — The       HendersonTllle        News 
(Semi-Weekly)— Noah    HollowelL 

Hendersonville     Western         North        Carolina 
Times    (Semi-Weekly)     W.    S.    Surratt. 

HERTFORD 

Ahoskie — Hertford    County    Journal     (Weekly) 
— James    S.     Vinson 

HOKE 

Raeford— Hoke   County    Journal    (Weekly)     D. 
S.    Poole. 

IREDELL 
Mooresville     The    Enterprise    (Weekly) 

p.    Deaton 
Statesville    The     Landmark     (Seml  Weekly) 

Pegram    A      Bryant 


States!  illi      'l  he     Stati    i  i 

— Pegram    A.    Bryant. 

Stat'  itesville     S 

ly) — J.    L.    Ci 

JACKSON 

Sylva— Jack  on     County     Journal     (Wei 
Dan     Tompkins. 

JOHNSTON 

Benson-  -Bensi  El  B 

Benton. 

Benson — Eastern    News    (Weekly)     I. 
er. 

Clayton     The   Clayton   Nev  W      B 

Penn. 

Selma    The    Johnstonian     (Weekly)— W.     II. 
Kinch. 

Smithfleld— The     Smithfleld      Herald 
w  eeklj  l     Mrs     T    .1     La  isiter. 

Smithfleld— The    Smithfleld     Obsen 
Weekly)    -John    R.     Morris. 

LEE 

Sanford     Bxpre   i   (Week  D     l      31     Clair. 

Sanford     Carolina     Banner      (Semi-Weekly)  — 
E.    L.     Howard. 

LENOIR 

Kinston     Free   Will    Bapl 
Jy)—  3.    W.    C.    Smith. 

Kin-ton — Kinson     Free     Press     (Evenlni 
Gait    Rraxton. 

Kinston     Morning     News     (Morning)     C      i 
Carroll. 

LaGrange — LaGrange     Lenorian     (WeeH 
T     Meares. 

LINCOLN 

Lincolnton — Linci  I 

Weekly) — John   T     Perkins, 

Lincolnton— Lincolnton     i  mi-Weekly) 

John    M.    .Mullen. 

Mcdowell 
Mai  ion     Marion     Pn  gn  ss      (Weel  -       I 

Whitten. 

MACON 
Franklin— Franklin    Press    (Weeklj        I 
ton   Lyle. 

MADISON 
Marshall— News      Record      (Weekly)     J.       H 
White. 

Mars     Hill     The     Laurel     (Month 
B  i    and    0.    S     Brady. 

Mars       Hill      Mars       II  I 

(Quarterly  i     Mars    Hill    College    I 

MARTIN 

Robei  Watch    Tower     i  Si  ml   U  ntlib  ' 

W.    H.    Mizelle, 

Robei  Weekly       Herald       (Wi 

W.    If     Mizelle. 

Williams!  I  ;  •  \\ 

c.    Manning. 

MECKLENBURG 

Charlotte  \        \  P 

(Weeklj        Rci      U      I       m  • 

ch.u  i  •  le      Newi 

I  ,  l        .in     S.     Miller. 

Chai  Charlotl 

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Charlotte     N     C     White    Rll  M 

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Charlotte    Southi  rn     Mi  dl<  li 
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NEWSPAPERS   AM)   EDITORS 


Charlotte — The  Textile  Home  (Weekly)  — 
0.    F.    Armfleld. 

MITCHELL 

Bakersville — Mitchell  County  Banner  (Week- 
ly)— J.    B.    Craignules. 

Spruce.  Pine — Toe  River  Herald  (Weekly) — 
Frank  A.   Carr. 

MONTGOMERY 

Biscoe — Mutual  Farmer  (Monthly) — P.  N. 
Williams. 

Troy — The  Montgomerian  (Weekly) — A.  C. 
Huneyeutt. 

MOORE 

Carthage— Moore  County  News  (Weekly)  — 
Bion    H.     Butler. 

Carthage — Sand  Clay  Times  (Weekly) — D.  S. 
Walner. 

Southern  Pines— The  Sand  Hill  Citizen 
(Weekly) — Hiram    Westhrook. 

Vass — Vass  Pilot  (Weekly) — Annie  K.  Mc- 
Gill. 

NASH 

Nashville — The  Graphic  (Weekly) — M.  W. 
Lincke. 

Rocky  Mount — Evening  Telegram  (Evening) — 
J.    L.    Home,    Jr. 

Rocky  Mount— The  "Voice  (Weekly) — H.  W. 
Townsend. 

NEW     HANOVER 

Wilmington — The  Dispatch  (Evening) — J. 
Cruikshank. 

Wilmington — Morning         Star  (Morning)  — 

Thomas   W.    Clawson. 

Wilmington — The  Union  Labor  Record 
(Weekly) — George    W.     Cameron. 

NORTHAMPTON 

Jackson — Northampton  Progress  (Weekly)  — 
W.    W.    Edwards. 

Rich  Square — Roanoke- Chowan  Times  (Week- 
ly)— Andrew   J.    Conner. 

ONSLOW 

Jacksonville — Onslow  Progress  (Weekly)  — 
E.    I.    Wood. 

ORANGE 

Chapel  Hill — The  Alumnae  Review  (Month- 
ly)—L.    R.   Wilson. 

Chapel  Hill— Journal  of  the  Elisha  Mitchell 
Scientific    Society     (Quarterly) — W.    C.     Coker. 

Chapel  Hill— The  News  (Weekly)— W.  B. 
Thompson. 

Chapel  Hill— The  Tar  Heel  (Semi-Weekly)— 
J.    J.    Wade. 

Chapel  Hill — University  of  N.  C.  News 
Letter    (Weekly) — E.    C.    Branson. 

Chapel  Hill— University  of  N.  C.  Record 
(Monthly)— L    R.    Wilson. 

Hillsboro — Orange  County  Enterprise  (Week- 
ly)— William    H.    Jordan. 

PAMLICO 

Bayboro — Sentinel    (Weekly — W.    H.    Miskell. 

PASQUOTANK 

Elizabeth  City — The  Daily  Advance  (Even- 
ing)— Herbert  Peele. 

Elizabeth  City— The  Independent  (Weekly)  — 
W.    O.    Saunders. 

PENDER 

Burgavv — Pender  Chronicle  (Weekly) — T.  J. 
Betts. 

PERQUIMANS 

Hertford— Hertford  Herald  (Weekly)— Floyd 
J.    Triplett. 

PERSON 

Roxboro— The  Courier  (Weekly)— J.  W. 
Noell. 

Roxboro — The  Person  County  News  (Weekly) 
— James   II.    Evans. 


PITT 

Ayden — The  Dispatch  (Weekly) — John  C. 
Andrews. 

Ayden — Free  Will  Baptist  (Weekly)— Rev. 
E.    T.    Phillips. 

Farmville — Farmville  Enterprise  (Weekly) — 
G.    A.    Rouse. 

Greenville — Daily  News  (Evening  Daily)  — 
John   A.    Arthur. 

Greenville — Daily  Reflector  (Morning  Daily) 
— H.    B.    Utley. 

Greenville — Teachers  College  Quarterly 

(Quarterly) — Mamie  E.   Jenkins. 


POLK 

County      News 


(Weekly)— C. 


Tryon— Polk 
Bush. 

RANDOLPH 

Asheborrj — The     Courier     (Weekly) — Mrs.     W. 
C.    Hammer. 

RICHMOND 

Hamlet — Hamlet    News-Messenger     (Weekly)  — 
I.    H.    Hanlyn. 

Rockingham — Post-Dispatch       (Weekly) — Isaac 
S.    London. 

Rockingham — Selders'       Weekly        (Weekly)  — 
A     Selders. 

ROBESON 

Fairmont — Fairmont         Review         (Weekly)  — 
W.    V.    Branch. 

Lumberton — The     Robesonian      (Semi- Weekly) 
— J.    A.    Sharpe. 

Maxton— Scottish         Chief         (Weekly)— Miss 
Myrtie    Prevatte. 

Red    Springs— Red    Springs    Citizen    (Weekly) 
— Pou    Creech. 

Red   Springs — Red   Springs  Progress    (Weekly) 
S.   F.   Thompson. 

Rowland — The        Outcry        (Weekly)— E.        J. 
Fillman. 

St.      Pauls — St.      Pauls     Review      (Weekly) — 
J.   B.   Benton. 

ROCKINGHAM 

Leaksville — Trl-City    Daily    Gazette    (Evening) 
— M.    E.     Murray. 

Madison — The      Messenger      (Weekly) — T.      J.  . 
Robertson. 

Reidsville — The      Reidsville      Review       (Semi- 
Weekly) — R.    J.    and    Manton    Oliver. 

Spray — The     Arrow      (Weekly) — S.     O.     Bon- 
durant. 

ROWAN 

China    Grove — China    Grove    Record    (Weekly) 
— William   H.    Stewart. 

Salisbury — The   Carolina   Watchman    (Weekly) 
—William    H.    Stewart. 

Salisbury — Evening     Post      (Evening) — J.      F. 
Hurley. 

Spencer — The   News    (Weekly) — A.    W.    Hicks. 

RUTHERFORD 

Forest   City — Courier    (Weekly) — C.    E.    Alcock. 

Rutherfordton — The      Sun      (Weekly)— R.      E. 
Price. 

SAMPSON 

Clinton — The      News-Dispatch       (Weekly) — A. 
L.    Carlton. 

Clinton — Sampson    Democrat    (Weekly) — O.    J. 
Piterson. 

SCOTLAND 

Laurinburg — Eastern     Searchlight      (Monthly) 
— E.    M.    McDuffie. 

Laurinburg — Laurinburg     Exchange     (Weekly) 
— O.    L.    Moore. 

STANLY 

Albemarle — Albemarle   Press    (Weekly) — J.    D. 
Bivens. 

Albemarle — Stanly         News-Herald         (Semi- 
Weekly) — A.   C.   Huneyeutt 


NEWSPAPERS    AND    EDITORS 


Albemarle — The     Stanly      Star      (Weekly)— G. 
Ed.    Kestler. 

STOKES 

Danbury — Danbury   Reporter    (Weekly) — N.    E. 
and  E.   P.  Pepper. 

Walnut         Cove — The         Methodist        Herald 
(Monthly)— R.    F.    Reynolds. 

SURRY 

Elkin— Renfro       Record        (Weekly)— J.        H. 
Carter. 

Elkin— The        Tribune         (Weekly)— W.         E. 
Nichols. 

Mount  Airy — The  Mount  Airy  News   (Weekly) 
— J.    E.    Johnson. 

SWAIN 

Bryson    City — Bryson    City    Times    (Weekly) — 
Dan   Tompkins. 

TRANSYLVANIA 

Brevard — Brevard     News      (Weekly) — William 
A.     Bond. 

UNION 

Marshville — Marshville       Home        (Weekly) — 
J.    Z.    Green. 

Monroe — The    Enquirer    (Semi-Weekly) —   Eu- 
gene   Ashcraft. 

Monroe — Monroe      Journal       (Semi-Weekly) — 
John    Beasley. 

Waxhaw — Waxhaw       Enterprise       (Weekly)  — 
H.    B.   Adams. 

VANCE 

Henderson — Henderson  Daily  Dispatch    (Even- 
ing)— Henry    A.    Dennis. 

Henderson — Henderson      Gold      Leaf      (Semi- 
Weekly) — Henry   A.    Dennis. 

WAKE 

Apex — The  Apex  Journal    (Weekly) — E.    Grady 
Sinclair. 

Puquay        Springs — Fuquay-Varina        Weekly 
(Weekly) — S.    S.    Farabow. 

Nazareth — Our  Lady's   Orphan   Boy    (Quarter- 
ly)— Rev.    George  A.    Woods. 

Raleigh — Agricultural     Bulletin      (Monthly)  — 
F.    H.   Jeter. 

Raleigh — Agricultural        Education        Monthly 
(Monthly) — Board    of    Vocational    Education. 

Raleigh — Biblical      Recorder      (Weekly) — Liv- 
ingston   Johnson. 

Raleigh — The   Carolina   Churchman    (Monthly) 
Rev.    Henry   G.    Lane. 

Raleigh — Extension    Farm    News     (Monthly) — 
F.  H.  Jeter. 

Raleigh— The     Health     Bulletin      (Monthly)  — 
Ronald    B.    Wilson. 

Raleigh— Meredith    College   Bulletin    (Quarter- 
ly)— Charles   E.    Brewer. 

Raleigh — News        and        Observer        (Morning 
daily) — Josephus    Daniels. 

Raleigh — N.        C.        Agricultural        Education 
Monthly    (Monthly)— Prof.    Leon    E.    Cook. 

Raleigh— North    Carolina    Booklet    (Quarterly) 
Miss   Mary  Hilliard   Hinton. 

Raleigh— North    Carolina    Education     (Month- 
ly)—W.   F.   Marshall. 

Raleigh — North     Carolina     Highway     Bulletin 
(Monthly) — H.    K.    Witherspoon. 

Raleigh — North      Carolina      Library      Bulletin 
(Quarterly) — Mary    B.    Palmer. 

Raleigh — North    Carolina    Odd    Fellow    Month- 
ly)— John    D.     Berry. 

Raleigh— Our       Record       (Monthly)— Sid       E. 
Allen. 

RalPigh — The     Progressive     Farmer      (Weekly) 
— Clarence    Poo. 

Raleigh — Raleigh    Times    (Evening    Daily    Ex- 
cept   Sunday)— O.    J.    Coffin. 

Raleigh— Rural     Life       (Monthly) — Dept.      Ag. 
Econ.    State   College. 


Raleigh— St.     Augustine     Record     I  M 
Rev.    B.    H.    Gould. 

Raleigh — St.    Mary's    Mi.-       \ 

Raleigh— St    Mary's   School    (Quarterly). 

Raleigh— The  Union  Herald  (Weekly)— 
Maxwell    Gorman. 

Raleigh— The  Union  Reformer  (Weekly)— 
J.    W.    Ligon. 

Wake    Forest— Bulletin    of    Wake    Forest    • 
lege    (Quarterly). 

Wendell — Gold  Leaf  Farmer  (Weekly)  — 
Marcus    A.    Rollins. 

Zebulon— The  Zebulon  News  (Weekly)- J  B 
Whitley. 

WARREN 

Littleton — The  News  Reporter  (Weekly)— 
Ken    K.    Lyon. 

Norlina — The  Norlina  Headlight  (Weekly)— 
M    W.   Hardy. 

Warrenton — The  Warren  Record  (Weekly)  — 
W.    Brodie   Jones    and    Howard    F.    Jones. 

WASHINGTON 

Plymouth— The  Mission  Herald  (Monthly)  — 
Rev.     Theodore    Partrlck.    Jr. 

Plymouth — Roanoke  Beacou  (Weekly) —  C.  S. 
Ausbon. 

WATAUGA 

Boone — Watauga  Democrat  (Weekly) —  It  C 
Rivers. 

WAYNE 

Fremont — Messenger    (Weekly) — E.    R.    Brown. 

Goldsboro — East  Carolina  Tribune  (Weekly) 
W.    C.    Shaw. 

Gdldsboro — Goldsboro  Daily  Argus  (Even- 
ing)— Joseph   E.    Robinson. 

Goldsboro — Goldsboro    News    (Morning    1 
Monday) — R.    F.   Beasley. 

Goldsboro — Goldsboro  Weekly  Record  (Week 
ly) — Chas.    A.    and   G.    W.    Brown. 

Mount     Olive — Mount    Olive    Tribune- 
Weekly) — Homer   Brock. 

WILKES 

Boomer — The    Fool    Killer     (Monthly)     .1 
Larkin     Pearson. 

Moravian    Falls — The    Lash    (Monthly)-    I 
ard    B.    Laws. 

Moravian  Falls — The  Yellow  Jacket  (Month- 
ly)— R.    Don   Laws. 

Wilkesboro — The  Wilkes  Patriot  (Weekly)— 
.T.     T.    Roland. 

N.  Wilkesboro — Carter's  Weekly  (Weekly)  — 
Julius    C.     Hubbard. 

N.  Wilkesboro— N.  wilkesboro  Hustler 
(Weekly)— W.   E.   and   It     B    Pharr. 

WILSON 

Wilson — Daily    Times    (Evening    Ds 
D     Hold. 

Wilson  Wilson  Mirror  (Morning)  u  T. 
Beasley. 

Wilson— Wilson    Times    (Semi  H 
D     Hold. 

Wilson— Zion's    Landmark     (Semi  Monthly) — 

P.     I>.     Cold     Pub.     CO. 

YADKIN 

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Speaker   of   U.    S.    House. 

North    Carolina    has     furnished     only     one 
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PRACTICING 


ATTORNEYS 


Practicing  Attorneys 


Aberdeen — 

Johnson,   .T.  McN. 

Johnson,    J.  T. 

Wilder,    T.  B. 

Ahoskie — 

Johnson.    Walter    R. 

Rogers,    William   \V. 

Williams,    L.    C. 
Albemarle — 

Bogle,     W.     E. 

Brown,    J.     M. 

Brown,   R.    L. 

Burleson,     I.     R. 

Crowell.   R.   A. 

Hugcyeutt.    A.    C. 

Ingram,    Ray    R. 

Mann,    W.    L. 

Price,    J.    R. 

Renyolds,     G.     1>.     B. 

Sikes,    O.    J. 

Smith,     W.     E. 

Smith.    R.    L. 

Turner.     II.     C. 

Andrews — 

Jarritt,    Clyde   H. 
Smathers,   C.    C. 
Tillett,    D.     H. 

Angier — 

Dupree,    F.    T. 
Johnson,     S.     D. 

Apex — 

Olive,   Percy  J. 

Asheboro — 

Brittain,    John    T. 
Brittaln,    B.    F. 
Cox,   C.    N. 
Frazier.    June   E. 
Hammer.    William   C. 
Mnser,    I.    C. 
King.    Goodman   H. 
Redding.    C.    H. 
Rohins,    H.    M. 
Spence,    J.    A. 

Asheville— 

Adams,    John    S. 
Anderson,    J.    B. 
Beachboard,   Wayne. 
Bennett,     O.     K. 
Bernard.     Silas    G. 
Brltt,   James  J. 
Bourne,    L.    M. 
Brown,    W.    P. 
Brown,    Mark   W. 
Bynum,    Curtis. 
Campbell,    Rufner. 
Candler.    Wm.    W. 
Chalmers,   A.    C. 
Carter.     Frank. 
Carter.   H.   B. 
Cheesborough,    James 
Cocke,   P.    C. 
Cocke.   W.   3. 
Craig,    Locke. 
Craig,    George. 
Curtis.   Zeb.    F. 
Davidson.    Theo.    F. 
Edwards,   W.   Mc. 
Erwin,    Marcus. 
Ford.   Joseph   F. 
Fortune,    Charles   M. 
Fortune,    W.    G. 
Galloway,    T.    B. 
Glance,   J.    Marvin. 
Glenn,    J.    Frazier. 
Gudger,    Herman. 
Gudger,    Owen. 
Gudger,    V.    L. 


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Guerard,     Albert    S. 
llarkins,    T.    J. 
Hartshorn,    E.    S. 
Haynes,    J.    W. 
Hodges,    Daniel   M. ,    Jr. 
Honeycutt,     John     W. 
Hughes,    Clinton   K. 
Jarvis,   Hubert   C. 
Johnston.   A.    Hall. 
Jones,    Ellis    C. 
Jones,    G.     L. 
Jones.    T.    A. 
Jones,     T.     A.     Jr. 
Jordan.   John  J. 
Kitchen,    Julian    K. 
Lee,  Chas.   G. 
Lvman.   A.    J. 
Malone,    C.    N. 
Martin,   J.    C. 
Martin.    Mrs.    Florence    C. 
McCall,    R.    S. 
Merrick,    Duff. 
Merrimon,   J.   H. 
Merrimon,   James   G. 
Moore.    C.    A. 
Murphy.   J.    D. 
Nettles,    Z.   V. 
Parker,     Haywood. 
Pennell,     George. 
Pennell.    Burgin. 
Pritchard.    Geo.    M. 
Pritchard.    McKinley. 
Randolph,    E.     J. 
Ravenel,   S.   P. 
Ray   E.    Z. 
Rector.  Jas.   E. 
Reynolds.    G.    S. 
Reynolds.    R.    R. 


Aurora — 

Thompson,      W.      A. 

Ayden — 

Pitman,  K.  A. 

Prescott,    Marion   1!. 
Bailey — 

Glover,    M.    C. 

Minly,    F.    R. 
Bakersville — 

Black,    Saml.    J. 

Greene,   C.    E. 

Lambert,    W.    L. 

Lambert,    Fred. 

McBee,     John     C. 

Berry,    W.    C.     • 

Turner,     Samuel    J. 

Wilson.   M.    L. 

Banner    Elk — 
Lowe,    T.    L. 

Bayboro — 
Brinson,    F.    C. 
Brison,    G.     G. 
Rawls.    Z.    V. 

Beaufort — 

Davis,     M.     Leslie. 
Duncan,     G.     W. 
Duncan,   J.    F. 
Duncan,   John  M. 
Hill.    E.   W. 
Mason,    J.    W. 
Wheatley,   Claude   R. 
Belhaven — 
Tooly,    John    G. 
Long,    Thomas    S. 
Leigh,    J.    A. 


Rickman.    T.   J. 

Belmont — 

Roberts,     Gallatin. 

Gaston,     H.     B. 

Robertson,    Geo.    D. 

Benson — 

Rollins.    T.    S. 

Barbour,    J.    R. 

Sale.   F.   L. 

Morgan,    J.     M. 

Shuford.      Gen.     A. 

Raynor.    James. 

Shuford.   W.    E. 

Ryals.   N.    T. 

Shank.  Miss  Marie. 

Bessemer    City — 

Smathers.    George    H. 

Whitney,    C.    E. 

Sondley,  F.  A. 

Black    Mountain — 

Stafford.    Mrs.  Exum  Clement. 

Eckles,    J.    D. 

Stevens,    H.    B. 
Stevens,     H.     D. 

Blowing     Rock — 

Svkes,    Chas.   L. 

Sudderth,   G.    M. 

Styles.    J.    S. 

Boone — 

Swain,    J.    E. 

Bingham,   John   H. 

Toms.    Chas.    F. 

Bingham,    T.    E. 

Thomas,    F.    W. 

Brown,    John    E. 

Thompson.   G.   A. 

Coffey,    E.    S. 

Taylor.    Eugene. 

Linney,    F.    A. 

VariWinkle,     Kingsland. 

Lovill,     E.     F. 

Ward.   Eugene. 
Weaver.    Guy. 

Lovill,    W.    R. 
Brevard — 
Allison,   Eugene. 

Weaver.   Zeb. 

Breese,    W.    E..    Jr., 

Webb,    C.    A. 

Clayton,    0.    W. 

Welch,    Gilmer. 

Clayton,   M.    D. 

Wells,   R.    M. 

Deaver.     C.    B. 

Whitson,    W.    R. 

English.    D.    L. 

Williams.    R.    R. 

Fisher.    R.    R. 

Wright.     Fdward    N. 

Forsythe,   J.   A. 

Wright,    G.    H. 

Galloway,   T.   Coleman 

Young.  Don  C. 

Galloway,   Welch. 

Angle — 

Gash,    Robt.    L. 

Johnson,    Samuel  D. 

Hamlin,   L.    P. 
Nichols,    Chas.    L. 

Aquadale— 

Bryson    City — 

Bivens,   Jay. 

Black,  S.  W. 

Aulander — 

Brvson,    T.   D. 

Castelloe,    A.    T. 

Fisher,    F.    C. 

Lassiter,    Alexander. 

Franklin,    A.    J.,    Sr. 

PRACTICING     ATTORNEYS 


Franklin,    A.    .T.,   Jr. 

Frye,    A.    M. 

Frye,    Mrs.    L.    R. 

Harwood,    John   II. 

Leath^rwood.  Thurman. 

Paterson,    A.    S. 

Randolph,  J.  P. 
Buie's     Creek — 

Taylor,     F.     H. 

McLeod,  B.  F. 
Burgaw — 

Best,   John  J. 

Bland.    J.    T. 

Bland,    J.    T.,    Jr. 

Burnett,    .f.    II. 

McCullen,    C.    E. 

Burlington — 
Carroll,   \V.   H. 
Carroll.   A.    M. 
Cook.    J.    M. 
Cooper,     T.     B. 
Coulter,    William  S. 
Damerson,    E.    S.    W. 
Fonville,    D.    R. 
Hoffman,    J  no.    K. 
King,   A.   H. 
Rhodes,     H.     J. 
Warier,     D.     J. 

Burnsville — 
Bailey,    G.    D. 
Gardner,   G.    E. 
Fauts,    D.    R. 
Hamick,    C.    R. 
Hutehins,   Charles. 
Ray,    J.    B. 
Watson.    E.    F. 
Watson,   J.    A. 
Wilson,     R.    W. 

Bladenboro — 

Bridger,    James    A. 
Buie.    Clifford  B. 
Barnardsville — 

Burleson.    Wm.     S. 

Bunn — 
Harris,    Jos.    J. 

Camden — 

Clegg,    L.     B. 

Clegg.   W.   R. 

Tillitt,    D.    H. 
Canton — 

Clark,    Thomas    A. 

Elias,     Swain. 

Robinson,    S.    M. 

Smathers,   J.   B. 

Smathers,    Charles    C. 

Carthage — 

Burns,    Robert   L. 
Humher,    Geo.    H. 
McNeill,  Geo.   TV. 
McNeill,    W.    H. 
Muse,   C.   M. 
Seawell,    H.    F. 
Spence,   U.   L. 

Cary— 

Templeton,     Alfred. 

Templeton,  J.    M..   Jr. 

Womble,   Wm.    B, 
Catawba — 

Sherrill,    Oscar. 
Catherine    Lake — 

Duffy.     R. 
Cerro     Gordo — 

Williamson,  J.    It. 
Chadbourn — 

Bryan,    A     B 

Koonce,   C.    D. 

Miller,    B.    A. 


Chapel    Hill— 
Koonce,    A.     II. 
Mcintosh,    A.    C. 
Roberson,  W.   S. 
Whitfield,    II.    A. 
Winston,    P.    H. 
Liipfert,    B     B 
Wiegand,     Carl. 

Charlotte — 
Adams,    Thaddeus    A.. 
Alexander,   Julia   M, 
Alexander,  T.   W. 
Beam,    W.    s. 
Bell.    J.    A 
Berry,   Margaret. 
Bost,    D.    J. 
Brenizer,    Chase. 
Cansler,    Edwin   T. 
Cansler,     Edwin    T.,    Jr. 
Cansler,   John   S. 
Clark.    Walter,    Jr. 
Clarkson,   Heriot. 
Cocke.   N.    A. 
Clarkson,   F.   0. 
Cochran,    C.    A. 
Davis,    W.    C. 
DeLaney,    .1.    L. 
Doekery.    11.    C. 
Duckworth,     C.     A. 
Fetner,    C.    B. 
Flowers,    J.    F. 
Gover,     C.     Hundley. 
Guthrie,   T.    C. 
Guthrie,   Thomas   C,   Jr. 
Hammerly,   J.   McC. 
Harding,    Wm.    F. 
Harris,   Hugh.  ■  W. 
Hawkins,    T.    W. 
Henderson,    D.    E. 
Higgins,    Robt.    O. 
Humphrey,   L.    W. 
Hutchinson.    R      S. 
Jones,    J.    Lawrence. 
Jones,    H.    C. 
Justice,    A.    B. 
Keerans,    J.    \V. 
Kennedy,    Frank   II. 
Kenyon,    J.     R. 
Kidd.   R.    V. 
Kirkpatrick.    T.    E. 
I,,  ckhart,     .las.     A. 
Marsh,   Geo.   A.,   Jr. 
Marshall.     Hunter.    Jr. 
Met 'all.    .1.    I>. 
McLean.     Miss    Carrie. 
McRae,  -L   A, 
Meisenh  imer,    •'.     A. 
Newell,    J.    C. 
Newell,  .1.   F. 
Nixon,    Brevard. 
Osborne,    W.    8. 
Pharr,   Edgar  W. 
Pharr,    H.   N. 
Pharr,    Neal    v. 
Preston,    E     Randolph. 
Pruett,    sha»    Mi  1 1 
Puhlman,     R     T. 
Redd,    F    M 

Riteh,     Marvin    L 

Robinson,    ■!     M. 
Robinson,    B.     ll 

Banders,   3    T     (Col I  I 

Sancill,   -i     Clyde. 
Scales,    J     L 
Shai  ''     M 

si. .ire.    William    X 

Simmons,   T.    M 
Smith,    D     B 
Smim,   Geo     J 

Smith.     W      M 

Spat  rov      Geo      \  .    Jr. 

Stewart.    1" 

Taliaferro,    C    D 


Taj 

I        tt,    C      W  .    Jr. 
Tillett,    C.    W 
Vreeland,    L     B. 

Weill 
Whitlock,    P    ' 

Williams.    W.    II. 
Wilson.    Wm      M 
Cherryville — 

D     P. 
Stroup,   M.    A. 

Clayton — 

Thurston,    D.    J. 

Williams.    .1      R. 

Met  i        W. 

Clinton — 

Butl  r,   G.    E. 

Butler,    U 

Herring,    K     l. 

Kennedy,    J     C 
pier,   P.   <; 

i  aircloth,    C     81 

r    her,    W.    II. 
ii.   E. 

Fowler,    .1.     E. 
mpler,    B     II 

Graham,    a     Mi  I. 

Whitfield,    Fitzhugh. 
Columbia — 

Majette,    M 

Whitley,    W.    L. 

Swain.    II      I. 

W Hey,   T.    H. 

Combs,    a.    H. 
Columbus — 

Burgess,    John   R. 

Cloud.     E.     B 
Comfort — 

Warren.    Julien    K. 
Concorrj — 

Caldwell.    M     II. 

Crowell,   3.   L. 

Furr,    D.    M 

Hartsell,    l.    T 

Mai    as,    T     D 

Armfleld,    Frank. 
A      B. 

P       .ar.    II.    S. 
M.    iv 

Williams.    II.    S. 

Blackwelder,    B.    W 

Crowell,  J     L.   Jr. 

Oglesby,   J     M 
Cardenas — 

Parker.    C.    C. 

Cana — 

I :     •  ,    \\       B 

Coats — 

l.e\ ii  son,     l.      1. 
C      it 
Conovor — 

in,    s     ll 
Creed  moor — 

Mi  Duffy,    r     J. 
Currle — 

i:  rdi  aux,    Wm     B 
Currituck — 

Smile  V       M 

Danbury — 

Humphrey      J    D 

iiaii.   John   « 

Petree,   N    0 
Davidson — 

Currlt      \ 

,    /     B 

Delco^ 

It"    i"        P 


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PRACTICING    ATTORNEYS 


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. 

Reeee,   \V.    L. 

Wolfe.   A.    H. 

Dunn — 

Hell.     \V.     C. 
Best,    L.    J. 
Best,     James. 
Clifford,    J.     C. 
Coats,     J.     M. 
Godwin,    R.    L. 
Godwin,     H.     L. 
Guy,    C.    L. 
Jernigan,    M.    M. 
McLeod,    J.     A. 
Parker,     C.     C. 
Smith,     C.     J. 
Townsend,    N.    A. 
West,     E.     C. 
West,     J.     O. 
Wilson.     J.     F. 
Wilson,     J.     W. 
Williams,    I.     R. 
Young.     E.     F. 
Young,     J.     R. 

Durham — 

Barbee,   J.  W. 

Bramham,   William  G. 

Brawley,    S.    C. 

Bryant,    Victor    S. 

Brogden,    W.    J. 

Cannady.    E.    W. 

Chambers,   Sidney  C. 

Cheek,   E.   C. 

Everett,    R.    O. 

Foushee,    Wm.    L. 

Fuller.    J. 

Fuller,    F.    L.,   Jr. 

Gant,    R.    M. 

Graham,   J.   W. 

Graham,    P.    C. 

Guthrie.   W.    B. 

Harriss,    E.    C. 

Hedrick.    H.    G. 

Hill,    Barrington   T. 

Hill,    E.    J. 

Hobgood,    A.    S. 

Lee,    J.    G. 

Long,     J.     Elmer. 

Lockhart,    W.    S. 

McLendon,  L.   P. 

Mordecai,   S._  F. 

Morehead,    J.    Lanthrop. 

Patterson,    J.    S. 

Pegram,    J.    Edw. 

Purcell,  W.   C. 

Reade,   R.   P. 

Robert,    McCant   Andrews. 

Scarlett.     Chas. 

Scarlett,    Hugh. 

Sorrell,    Delos  W. 

Stravhorn,    Isaac   R. 

Svkes.    Robert    H. 

Tilley.    L.    L. 

Tomlinson,   L.    A. 

I'mstead.   W.    B. 

Watkins,    B.    M. 
Edenton — 

Dixon,    Richard    D. 

Griffin,   Lloyd   E. 

Holland.    R.    C. 

Leary,    H.    R. 

McMullan,   J.   H.,   Jr. 


Privott,    W.    S. 
Vann,    C.    S. 

Elizabeth   City— 

Aydlett,    E.    F. 

Simpson,   M.    B. 

Brooks,  James  C. 

Cohoon,    W.    L. 

Ehringhaus,  J.   C.   B. 

Small.    W.    L. 

Leigh,  J.   B. 

LnRoy.    .1.     H.,    Jr. 

Markham,    Thos.    J. 

Meekins,     Ike. 

McMullan.    P.    W. 

Outlaw,    A.   B. 

Pugh.   C.    R. 

Sawyer,    P.    G. 

Spence.  Geo.  J. 

Thompson,    C.    E. 

Wilson,   J.    K. 

Worth,    W.    A. 
Elizabethtown — 

Bizzell,    W.    D. 

Clark.    J.    B. 

Lyon.   J.   A. 

McCullooh,    E.     F. 

White,   R.   S. 
Elkin — 

Barker.    Harry. 

Hendren.    J.    F. 

James,    E.    C. 

Elk  Park- 
Bowers,    V.    B. 
Enfield— 

Anderton,     Allen. 

Dunn,    R.    C. 

Johnson,     Mac.     D. 

Mann,     Wm. 

Parker.    R.     H. 

Myer,    Louis    B. 

Fairmont — 
Keith,    V.    W. 
Taylor,   V.    H. 

Farmville — 

Martin,    R.    T. 

Paylor,     J.     H. 

Sheppard,   W.   G. 
Fayetteville — 

Averitt,    H.    S. 

Breece,    A.    B. 

Broadfoot,   C.  W.,  Jr. 

Brothers,   H.   L. 

Bullard,    V.    C. 

Stringfleld,   D.    M. 

Cook,    H.   L. 

Cook,  John  H. 

Davis,    E.    G. 

Downing,    W.   C 

Howard,    C.    C. 

Kirkpatrfck,    H.    S. 

McKithan,    E.    B, 

McNeill,    Robt.    S. 

McPhail.   tf.    C. 

McRae.   J.    C,   Jr. 

Moore,   A.    M. 

Nimocks,    Q.    K. 

Nimocks,   Q.    K.,  Jr. 

Oates,    J.    A. 

Quillin,    G.    S. 

Herring,    It.     W. 

Robinson,   H.   McD. 

Robinson,     Miss     Katherine 

Rose,   Geo.   M. 

Rose.   Chas.   G. 

Shaw,    John   G. 

Shaw,    Duncan. 

Dye.    Robt.    H. 

Tally,   Oscar  J. 

Walker,     C.     M. 


Forest  City — 
Blanton.    R.    R. 
Ridings,    C.     O. 

Four    Oaks — 
Lee,    C.    C. 

Franklin — 

Horn,  A.   W. 

Johnston,    T.    J. 

Johnston,   F.    S. 

Jones,  Gilmer  A. 

Ray,    J.    F.,    Jr. 

Ray,    J.    F.,    Sr. 

Robertson.    Henry    G. 

Sisk.    R.    D. 
Franklinton — 

Kearney,    H.    C. 

Fremont — 

Aycock,    B.    F. 
Fuquay  Springs — 

Lewis,    R.    B. 

Shepherd,    B.    Ray. 
Gaston  la — 

Austin,    C.    M. 

Bivens,    Jay. 

Bulwinkle,   R.    L. 

Carpenter,    John   G. 

Carpenter,    Carl   E. 

Capps,    Bismarck. 

Cherry,  R.   G. 

Denny,    Emery   B. 

Dolley,    Stephen   B. 

Garland.   P.    W. 

Hamme,    J.    L. 

Hester.    W.    F. 

Holland.  C.  D. 

Hoyle,   J.    M. 

Jones,    A.    C. 

Lewis,   R.    H.,   Jr. 

Mangum,   A.   G. 

Manson,    G.    B. 

Mason,     O.     F. 

Patrick,    R.    C. 

Sigmon,  R.  L. 

Sparrow.    S.    B. 

Timberlake,    J.    W. 

Wilson,    George    W. 

Warren,    E.    R. 

Wilkins.   J.    A. 

Waltz,    A.    E. 

Waltz.    C.    B. 

Gatesville — 
Costen,    T.     W. 
Godwin,    A.    P. 
Hall,    J     H. 

Garners- 
Rand,   Oliver  G. 
Goldsboro — 

Allen.    W.    R.,    Jr. 

Bland,    D.   H. 

Best,    C.    G. 

Cockerham,    J.    L. 

Davis,    A.    C. 

Dees,    W.    A. 

Dortch,    Hugh. 

Dickinson.    M.    T. 

Edmundson.   P.    B. 

Freeman,    G.    K. 

Hood,   Geo.   E. 

Humphrey,    D.    C. 

Humphrey,    E.     A. 

Land.    Edward    M. 

Langston.    John    D. 

Loftin,    M.    B. 

Lovelace,   O.    N. 

Parker,    H.    B. 

Pierce,    W.    W. 

Robinson.    W.     S.    O'B. 

Simpkins,   E.    A. 

Royal.    Kenneth    C. 


PRACTICING    ATTORNEYS 


Taylor.    W.    F. 
Teague,    S.    F. 
Thompson,   J.   F. 
Yelverton,    VV.    B. 
Graham — 
Allen,    L.    C. 
Cook.  J.   S. 
Henderson,    J.    J. 
Hughes,  H. 
Kernodle,    J.    D. 
Kernodle,    L.    H. 
Long,    Jacob  A. 
Long,    J.    D. 
Parker,    E.    S.,    Jr. 
Ward,    Wm.    J. 
Greensboro — 
Adams,    S.    B. 
Alexander,     Louise. 
Alderman,     Sidney. 
Baggett,    J.    V. 
Boren,     Norman    A. 
Fradshaw,    G.     S. 
Brim,    Kenneth    M. 
Brooks,    A.    L. 
Bynum,    Wm.    P. 
Broadliurst,   B.    D. 
Barringer,   Jno.    A. 
Carpenter,    C.    J. 
Cobb,    H.    W..    Jr. 
Cooke,    A.    Wayland. 
Cox,    Oliver   C. 
Denny,   B.  E. 
Douglas,     M.     F. 
Douglas,    R.    D. 
Duncan,   Jas.    S. 
Davis,    A.    C. 
Euro,   N.    L. 
Fentress,    B.    Lee. 
Ferguson,    G.     S.,    Jr. 
Frazier,     R.     H. 
Frazier,    C.     S. 
Herbin,    L. 
Hobgood,    F.    P. 
Hoyle,    Thos.    C. 
Hobbs,    R.    J.    M. 
Hogue^    Jas.    F. 
Jones,    Hines   A. 
Jerome,   Ed. 
King,    R.    R. 
King,    R.     R..    Jr. 
Kuykendall,    E.    D. 
Koontz,    H.    L. 
Moseley,    R.    F. 
Mebane,    Banks    H. 
Michaux,     John    S. 
Mitchell,    Geo.    H.    (Col.) 
Morehead,    James   T. 
Murphy.    Thos.    J. 
Patton,     Geo.     M. 
Powell,     Gilhert. 
Robinson,     Russell. 
Rieves,     Earl    E. 
Shaw.     Eugene    G. 
Smith,     J.     F. 
Scales,     Junius     I. 
Scales,    A.     M. 
Shuping,     C.     L. 
Stern,     S.     J. 
Swift.    W.     H. 
Strudwick.    R.     C. 
Smith,     Julius     C. 
Sapp,   0.   L. 
Vinson,     B.     B. 
Wall,    T.    R. 
Ward,    B.    T. 
Wharton.     C.     R. 
Winson,     John     N. 
Wright,     C.     G. 
Wyllio,     Alfred     S. 
Younce,    Geo.    A. 


Greenville — 

Blount,    Marvin    K. 
Brown.    Julius. 
Corey,  A.   B. 
Clark,   D.    M. 
Cooper,     Lewis     G. 
Dunn,    Albion. 
Evans.    J.    L 
Flannagan,    R.    C. 
Everett.    S.    J. 
Gaylord.   L.    W. 
Harding,    F.    C. 
Hines,    P.    R. 
James,    F.    G. 
James,  J.   B. 
Lanier,    J.    C. 
Harden,    W.    A. 
Pierce,    C.   C. 
Simmons,   J.    L. 
Skinner,    H.    S. 
Whedbee,  H.   W. 
Tyson.   B.   F. 
Wooten.    F.    M. 
Worthington,     S.     O. 

Griffon— 

Causey,   R.    C. 

Halifax- 
Travis,   E.   L. 
Travis,    E.    L..    Jr. 

Hamilton: 
Waldo,   J.    T. 

Hamlet- 
Gibbons,   L.   H. 
Harrell.    E.    A. 
Kelley,    W.    M. 
Mitchell,    John. 
Nash,    M.    W. 
Cratch,    S.    C. 
Sanders.   W.  H. 

Hayesville — 

Anderson,    O.   L. 

Gray.   3.   B. 
Henderson — 

Bridgers.    J.    H. 

Bunn,    A.    A. 

Harris,   A.   3. 

Hicks.    Edison    T. 

Hicks,    T.    T. 

Hicks,    J.    B. 

Kittrell.    J.    C. 

Kittrell.    R.    G. 

Perry,  B.   II. 

Pearce,   J.    M. 

McColn.    R.    S. 

Perry.  H.   L. 

Pittman.    T.    M. 

Zollicoffer.    A.    C. 

Zollicoffer,  J.   P. 
Hendersonville — 

Anderson,    II.    S. 

Arledge,    A.    Y. 

Blythe,   O.    V.    F. 

Ewbank.    E.    W. 

Justici'.    J,     F 

Oates,    W.    H. 

Ray.    McD. 

SchencK,    Michael. 

Shlpraan,    f.    E. 

Stanton.    R.     II. 

Rector,   W.   C. 

Twyford,   Henry. 

Whitmlre,    R.    L. 

Valentine,   <:.    II. 
Hertford— 

McNlder,   .1     8 

Whedbee    Chas 
Hickory — 

Aiken,    John    W. 
Blackwi  Idcr,    B.    B. 

Cline,    E     B 


CounclU,    W.    B. 

Iiv.    .1     r>. .    jr. 

Prultt,  T    P 

Russell.    D.    L 

Self,    W.    A. 

Bagby.    C.    W 

Shuford,    R.     If 

Whlsnant,    a.    W 

Whltener,    a..    A. 

Whltener,    C.    I. 

fount,    M     M 
Hiddenite— 

Beckham,    V     G. 

Bogle,  W.   S. 
Highlands- 
Stewart.    Henrv. 

High    Point— 

Albertson.    T.    W 

Austin,   J.   A. 

Barnhart,   C.    C. 

Gold,   Thos.   J. 

Hedgecock,     -i      Matt. 

Haworth,    Horace  S. 

Parsons,    D.    H, 

Peacock,    Dred. 

Roberson,    Weacott 

Dalton,    Carter. 

Royal.    Walter    S. 

Steele,    Edwin. 

Teague.    Lawrence    E. 

Williams.    L.    B. 

York.   C.   A. 

Tors,    o.    R. 
Hillsboro— 

Gattls,   S.   M. 

Gattls,    S.   M.,   Jr. 

Giles.    J.    A 

Graham.  J.   \V 

Graham.    A.    II. 

Nash,    Frank. 

Ray.   J.    C. 

Turner,  C.   D. 
Hobgood — 

Leggett.    I.     w 
Hoffman— 

Scarborougn,    n.    E. 

Holly    Springs — 
Carter,   R.   R. 

Norris.    J.    E. 

Hot   Springs — 
Rector,     J.     E. 

Jackson — 

Burgwyn    A    Norfleel 

Day,    a    C 

Mldyette,  G.   E. 

white,    r.    Jennings. 

Worrell,    Jamea      \ 
Jacksonville— 

Day,     N      E 

Bailey,    I      U 
Jefferson — 

llalli  mi.     It      I. 

Bauguesa,    w     r 

it, mi-.'.    -rii"<     C. 

Austin,     W       B 

Council,  .'     B 
Park,   G.   L. 
Bplcor,   Chi      B 

K. ii. hi -.villi' — 

t         l 

I    i  ■■      ■        I'        \t 

1:1111:!       I       \ 

Jolley,     l'     M 
Wllllami,   H    D 

Kenly— 

Hooka,   w    I 
Paul  i> 

(Jriliiv.    Clm<      II 


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I'KAiTIt'IM;   attorneys 


Kernersville — 

Porter,    William. 
Kings    Mountain — 

Campbell,    B.    L. 

Davles,  J.   B. 
Kinston — 

Allen,    0.    If. 
i\]   n.    It.    T. 

Croom,   P.  1». 

Cowper,  G.   V. 

Dawson,    Josepn. 

Dawson,    .1.    G. 

Denton.    J.    It. 

Elliott.    Guy. 

Green,    <;eo.    B. 

Jones,     B.     B. 

Jones,   J.    A. 

Liles,    .1.    F. 

Mitchell.     W.     A. 

Moore.    G.    G. 

Powers.    J.    A. 

Rouse.   N.   J. 

Rouse.    Root.     H. 

Shaw,    II.     E. 

Stroud,    Cecil. 

Sutton.    F.    I. 

Wallace.     P.     E. 

Whitaker,   R.   A. 

Wooten,    J.    Frank. 

LaGrang; — 
Kornegay,   A.    H. 
McCullen,   S.    D. 

Laurinburg — 
Cox,   W.   H 
Dunn.    T.    J. 
Goodwin.    G. 
John,    M.    L. 
Xeal,    W.    H. 
Russell.   G.    H. 
Wcatherspoon,     W.     II. 
Gibson,    B.    H. 
Prince,   L.    P>. 

Leaksville — 
Dunn,    A.    W. 
Fagg,    H.    L. 
llai/.lip,    P.    T. 
Land,   C.   M. 

Lenoir — 
Newland,   W.   C. 
Pritchett.   J.   P. 
School.    Wm.    F. 
Singleton,    H.    J. 
Squires.    Mark. 
Sturling,    L.    S. 
Wakefield,   Lawrence. 
Williams,   B.   F. 

Lewiston — 

Harrington.    H.    G. 
Lexington — 

Burgin,   W.    O. 

Bower,     J.     <'. 

Critoher.    P.    V. 

Daniel,    J.   M.,    Jr. 

Delap,    S.    A. 

Johnson,    F.     T. 

McCrary,    J.    R. 

Mccrary.    Thos.    E. 

Martin,    L.    A. 

Olive.    H.    E. 

Phillips.    W.    H. 

Raper.    R.    R. 

Bobbins.    F.    C. 

Sink.   H.    H. 

Spruill,    J.    F. 

Walser.    Z.    V. 

Walser.   Z.   J. 

Williams,    S.    E. 
Lillington — 

Baggett,    J.    R. 

BaKgett,     Hiram. 


Brown,    ('.     II. 
Byrd,    \V.    P. 
Caviness,     .1.     10. 
McDonald,    A.    A. 
McLean.     A.     M. 
Ross,    Chas. 

Spears,     M.      T. 
Mordecai,    W.    G. 
Salmon,    X.    M. 
Chaffin,    L.    M. 

Lincolnton— 
Childs,    C.    E. 
Childs,    W.    H. 
Jonas,    C.    A. 
Jonas.    H.    A. 
Mauser,    R.    J. 
Nicholson,    W.    M. 
Nixon,    K.    B. 
Quickel,   A.    L. 
Rudisill,     Waverly. 

Littleton- 
Daniel,    S.    G. 
Furgerson,    McM. 
Harvey,    W.    F. 
Picot,    John. 
Pippen,   Jos.   P. 

Louisburg— 
Beam.    G.    M. 
Hoklen,    B.    T. 
Perry,    Hugh. 
Person,    W.    M. 
Ruffin,    W.    H. 
Ruffln.    T.    W. 
Malone,  E.   H. 
Yarhorough,   W.   H. ,   Jr. 

Lucama— 
Boss.    X.     R. 
Barnes.   T.   T. 

Lumberton— 

Britt,    E.    M. 

Britt.    W.    S. 

Britt.    E.    J. 

Britt,    L.    J. 

Carlyle,   F.   E. 

FulDr.    D.    H. 

Goodwin,   J.   J. 

Hackett,  F.  D.,  Jr. 

Ivey,    W.    B. 

Johnson,     T.     L. 

Johnson,   E.    M. 

Kinla.v,    W.    H. 

Lee,    R.    E. 

Lennon,   Woodberry. 

Melntyre,     Stephen. 

Mclntyre,    R.     A. 

Lawrence.    R.    C. 

Proctor,    J.   D. 

McLean.    A.    W. 

Yarser.    L.    R. 

McLean,    J.    D. 

Stacey,   H.   E. 

McNeill,    T.    A.,    Jr. 

Proctor,    J.    (i. 
Madison- 
Brown,  J.   C. 

Roberts,    J.    L. 
Maiden- 
Klutz.    G.    W. 
Manchester — 

Murchison,    I.    A. 
Marion- 
Chambers,    W.    R. 

Hudgins.   D.    E. 

Lunsford,    B.    L. 

Lisenbee,    C.    C. 

Morgan,    W.    T. 

Morris,    James. 

Pless,   J.   W. 

Fless,    J.    W.,    Jr. 


Winborne,   J.   W. 
Washburn,   G.   F. 
Marshall — 

Hendricks,    J.    A. 
Mashburn,     C.     B. 
Ramsey,    J.    C. 
Roberts,    G.    V. 

Marshville — 
Ashcraft,    F.    W. 

Mars    Hill- 
Edwards,  J.   E. 

Maurey— 

Spivey,   E.   M. 
Maxton — 

Carp?nter,   J.    E. 

McKinnon,   H.    A. 

Wiggins,    J.    P. 

Maysville — 
Warren.   J.   K. 

Mebane— 

Carter,  T.   C. 
Mesic— 

Morris,    S.   J. 
Middlesex — 

Parker,    Y.    Z. 
Milton— 

Winstead,     M.     C. 
Mocksville — 

Chaffin.    T.    N. 

Gaither,  E.   L. 

Grant,   A.    T. 

Morris,    E.    H. 

Stewart,    Jacob. 
Monroe — 

Brooks,   J.   C. 

Houston,    D.    A. 

Hawfield.    R.    R. 

Lemmond,  R.   W. 

Limerick,    T.    F. 

Love,    W.    B. 

Redwine.   R.    B. 

Silies,    J.     C. 

Stack,    A.    M. 

Parker,    J.    J. 

Craig,    G. 

Stevens,    R.    L. 

Yann,   J.    C.    M. 

Mooresville — 
Morrow,    G.    A. 
Starr,    A.   L. 
Turlington,    Z.    V. 

Morehead    City— 
Gorham,    E.    H. 
Hamilton,    Alvah   L. 
Hamilton,    Luther. 

Morganton — 
Avery,    I.    L. 
Avery,    A.    C. 
Erwin,    W.    C. 
Erwin.    S.    J. 
Hairfield,   E.   M. 
Huffman,    R.    L. 
McDowell,     Frank. 
Mull.    J.     M. 
Patton,   N.    M. 
Spainhour,  J.   F. 

Mount  Airy — 
Bivens,   E.   C. 
Carter,    F.    E. 
Carter,    W.    F. 
Folger,    J.    H. 
Folger,  A.  D. 
Felts,    W.    R. 
''rim,    K.    M. 
Graves,  S.   P. 
Groves,    William. 
Haymore,    R.    L. 


PRACTICING    ATTORNEYS 


Linville,    E.    M. 
Tilley,    A.    E. 

Mount  Olive— 
Barham,    J.    L. 
Byrd,    A.    W. 
Grady.   A.    S. 
1 1  atelier,    M.     J. 
Watson,    E.    T. 

Mount  Gilead — 
Hamlett,    R.    E. 

Moyock — 
Cox,     W.     D. 

Murfreesboro— 
Barnes,    D.    C. 
Lawrence,   L.   J. 
Winborne,     Stanley. 

Murphy— 
Axley,    \V.    M, 
Bell,    M.   W. 
Christopher,   F.    O. 
Dillard,    J.    H. 
Hill,    T.    J. 
McCall,   J.    H. 
Mallonee,    J.    D. 
Moody,   J.    N. 
Moody,    R.    M. 
Norvell,   E.    B. 
Witherspoon,    L.    L. 
Witherspoon,     Donald. 

Nashville — 

Austin,  S.  F. 
Bone,  W.  J. 
Cooley,  H.  D. 
Davenport,  L.  L. 
Odom,  A.  D. 
Perry,  D.  W. 
Vaughn,   L.    T. 

New   Bern — 
Abernethy,   C.    L. 
Willis,   G.    T. 
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.      (Col.) 
Pearsall,    P.    M. 
Prunier,     E.     E. 
Rouse,   W.    B. 
Rhodes,   H.   J. 
Simmons,    F.    M. 
Thomas,    C.    R. 
Tolson,    H.    A. 
Ward,    D.    L. 
Ward,    A.    D. 
Ward.    W.    F. 
Warren,    T.    D. 
Whitehurst,   H.   P. 
Whitehurst,    R.    E. 
Williamson,   R.   W.    (Col.) 
Willis,      D.      H. 
Wilson.    H.    W.     (Col.) 

Newland — 
Baird,   Harrison. 
Benbow,    L.    S. 
Hughes.     Charles. 
Ragland.    J.    W. 
Wall,    R.    W. 
Love,    T.    A. 

New    London- 
Austin,  H.  V. 

Newton— 
Feimster.    W.    C. 
Gaither,  W.  B. 


Klutz,   L.    F. 
Moose,     R.     It 
Mebane,    C.    if. 
Rudisill,    J.    c. 
.Shipp,    R.    J. 
Sigmon,   J,    ('. 
Warlick,    Wilson. 
North    Wilkesboro— 
Cacy,    A.     It. 
Hackett,   Frank  D. 
Hayes,    J.    J. 
B  inry.    It.    L. 
Jones,  J.  R. 
Previtte,  J.  M. 
Rousseau,    J.    A. 
Trivette,    E. 

Norwood- 
Norwood.    .T.    H. 

Campbell,  W.  L. 
Oak     Ridge — 

Whitaker,     T.     E. 
Oxford— 

Brummitt,    D.    G. 

Graham,   A.    \V. 

Graham,    A.    w. ,    Jr. 

Hancock,    V.    W.,    Jr. 

Hester.    J.    W. 

Hicks,    A.    A. 

Lanier,    T. 

Lassiter,   P..    K. 

Parham.    B.   W. 

Ragland,    C    L. 

Royster,   B.    S. 

Royster,   B.    S.,   Jr. 

Stem,  T.   G. 
Pilot   Mountain — 

Badgett.    W.   R. 

Bernard,   C.   M. 

Snow,    O.   E. 

Pineola — 

Cline,    T.    E. 
Love,   T.   A. 
Love,    T.    L. 

Pinetops — 
Bourne,    H.    C. 
llridgers,  J.   L. 

Pink    Hill- 
Holder.    1!.    B. 

Pittsboro — 
Barber,    Wade. 
Horton,    W.    P. 
Johnson.     V.     R. 
Long,    J.    E. 
Bell,    Daniel. 
Ray.    A.    C. 
Siler.    W.    D. 

Polkton— 

Edwards,   E.   T 
Plymouth — 

Austin,    Horace    l>. 

B     .    P     ir.    H'oi.) 

Martin.     V      B 

Norman,    '/.     V. 

Whitley,    W.   L. 
Pollockswille — 

Bender,    R.    P. 

Warren.    J.    K. 

\\  bite,    A    H. 
Princeton — 

Lee,    J.    Ira. 
Raeford— 

Currle,    J     W 

Leach,     0 

Gore,   A.    D. 

Rowland    G    B. 

Smith,    E    s. 

McQueen,   W.    B 

Whitley,    II.    W.    B. 


Raleigh— 

Alii  ir. 

i 

Andrews,     \     B 

\      A 

Bailey,   J.    W. 

.Ir 

• 

Biggs,     I     i' 
Bonner,   A.    .\f. 

BriKVs.     \V 

Broughton,    .r.    M. 

.  .r.   \v 

Joyner,    W.    T. 

Boushall,  J.    II. 

.  P.  K 
Carter,  It  :. 
Cheshire,  J.  B.,  Jr. 
:  t  L. 
a,  C.  B 
Douglass.  W.  C. 
Don  < 

.     Ralph. 
Duncan,    \v     B 
J.    L. 
W    v. 
Eason.    S.    W. 
Eastman,     Richard    IT. 
Finlator,    J.     II. 
Fletcher,    A     J. 
Fonville,    NeXvton  J. 

e,     I  '-nk'  i 
Fulghum,    J.     s 
Fyne,     Joseph    J. 
Fountain,    J.    L,    Jr. 
Gatling,    B.    M. 
Gi  C    a. 

i,  R.  B. 
Griffin,  James  S 
Harris,  C.  I' 
Harris  W.  C. 
Haywood,  En 
Hin  \V 

I    R. 
Oscar   r 
Jones,   Armisti 
Jones,   vV    n 
Jone      w     B 

m    Bailey, 
le,    C.    G 

'1       A 

i  I 

Little,   J.    C 

II       M 

V, 

\i.  U  r 

McMillan,    it     L 

log,  .' .   s 
m  acKen  lie,     m 

I,    B     II 
rd     '■'     P 
Mil         i 
\i  mti  tue     1 1    i'. 

r 
P         G      P 

r 
J     II. 

I      H  .    .Ir. 

Prei  \i 

r,    w    ii 

Shaw.    A      T. 

Shepherd,    B     B 
Slmms,    it     v 

,     B     C 
Smith 

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PRACTICING    ATTORNEYS 


Snow.    W.    B. 
Strong,    R.    C. 
Templeton,    Alfred. 
Templeton,   J.   M.,   Jr. 
Watkins,   R.    C. 
Williams,    T.    Lacy. 
Williams,    Chas.    <i.     (Col.) 
Winston,    R.    W.,    Jr. 
Womble,     Brantley. 

Red    Springs— 

Spell,    A    P. 
M.Millan,    \V.    V. 
McLeod,    M.    C. 

Reidsville— 
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 — 

Long,    W.     L. 

Matthews,    E.     A. 

Clark,     A.     L. 
Robbinsville— 

Jenkins,    T.    M. 

Morphew,    T.    A. 

Phillips,   R.   L. 

Robersonville — 
Smith,   3.    C. 

Rockford — 

Dohson,    J.    H. 
Rockingham— 
FcHon,    M.    E. 
Bynum,    F.    W. 
Cashwell,    D.    J. 
Henry,   O.   L. 
Jones,    W.    R. 
Lovvdermilk,  \V.   S. 
McLendon.    J.    R. 
McLeod.    M.    C. 
Phillips,    F.    D. 
McPhail.    A.     R. 
Boggan,  H.   S. 
Sedberry,    Chesley. 

Rocky   Mount- 
Alexander,  J.   M. 
Avera,   T.   A. 
Barnhill.    M.    V. 
Battle,   K.   D. 
Brantley,    Dwight. 
Bennett.    F.    T. 
Bunn,    J.    P. 
Edgerton,  J.   A. 
Grantham,   E.   B. 
Gravely,    L     L. 
Keel,   J.   W. 
Lacy,    T.   H. 
Odom,    J.    D. 
Ramsey,  J.   B. 
Ricks.    C.    F. 
Spruill.   F.    S. 
Spruill,     F.     S.,     Jr. 
Stanton,  C.   L. 
Thomas,   B.    H. 
Thorpe,   I.    D. 
Thrope,    W.     L. 
Thorne,   T.   T. 


Thome,    S.    T. 
Wilkinson,    W.    S.,    Jr. 
Winihiiiy,    Geo.    L. 
Winslow,    F.    E. 
Roseboro — 
Barker,    J.     A. 
Robinson.    E.    C. 

Roper — 
Bailey,    Carl    L. 

Rose  Hill- 
Turner,    O.    B. 

Rosemary — 
Zollicoffer.     A.     C. 

Rowland — 
Lynch,    W.   E. 
McKinnon,    D.    P. 

Roxboro— 
Brooks,    T.    C    . 
Carlton,    L.    M. 
Carver,    F.    O. 
Lunsford,     N.,     Jr. 
Merrltt,    W.    D. 
Winstead,    S.   G. 
Burns,    R.     P. 

Roxobel— 

Xorfleet.    Eric. 
Tyler,    E.    E. 

Rural    Hall— 
Helsabeck,    C.   R. 

Rutherfordton — 
Carson,   J.   M. 
Dunagan,   S.    P. 
Eaves,   R.    S. 
Edwards,    G.    W. 
Edwards,    M.    L. 
Elliott,    H.    C. 
Gallert,     S. 
Hamrick,     F.     D. 
Harris.   N.    C. 
McBrayer,    Fred. 
McRorie.   W.    C. 
Morrow,    D.    F. 
Quinn,   J.   H. 
Taylor,    James    L. 

St.   Pauls- 
Butler,    John    S. 
Cannady,   John   D. 

Salisbury- 
Beam,    E.    H. 
Busby,    John. 
Carlton,    P.    S. 
Clement,     L.     H. 
Clement,   Hayden. 
Coggins,    Charles. 
Coughenour,    W.    C,   Jr. 
Craige,    Burton. 
Craig,   Kerr. 
Dunn,     J.     A. 
Hudson,    T.    F. 
Hudson,    J.    G. 
Hennessee,    Wm.    E. 
Linn,    T.    C. 
Linn,    S. 

McCubbins.     B.     D. 
Miller,    B.    B. 
Murphy.    Walter. 
Overman,    L.    S. 
Gregory,   E.   C. 
Price,    A.    H. 
Rendleman,   J.    L. 
Rendleman,  D.  A. 
Swicegood,   L.    A. 
Waggoner,    J.    M. 
Webster.   J.    E. 
Woodson.    W.    H. 
Wright.    R.    L. 

Sanford— 
Gavin,    E.    L. 
Hoyle,    K.    R. 


Jackson,    H.    M. 
King,    D.    B. 
Mclver,   D.   E. 
McNeill,    A.    L. 
Pittman.     .1.     C. 
Quick.   W.   H. 
Si  awell,    A.    A.    F. 
Teague,    D.    B. 
Teague,    C.    E. 
Williams,   C.   L. 
Williams,   W.    R. 

Scotland    Neck- 
Dunn,   A.    W. 
Dunn,    Sam    A. 
Kitchin.   A.   P. 
Kitchin,    C. 
Kitchin,    W.    W. 
Smith,    S.    H. 

Selma— 

Ray,  Frank  O. 
Ray,   R.    L. 

Seven    Springs— 

Jarmon,    L.    W. 
Sea    Level — 

Willis.  D.   H. 
Shelby- 
Anthony,    ,7.    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,    L.    P. 
Dixon,   R.    H. 
Paschall,    R.     F. 

Smithfield— 

Abel,  E.    S. 
Brooks,    F.    H. 
Cole,    W.    W. 
Holt,    S.    S. 
.Honeycutt,    S.    T. 
Johnson,   H.    P. 
Martin,    G.    A. 
Narron,   J.   A. 
Parker,    Ezra. 
Parker,    J.    D. 
Pou,   E.   W. 
Powell,   L.    C. 
Stevens,     L.     G. 
Ward,    E.    F. 
Wellons,  J.  A. 
Wellons,  R.   A. 
Wellons,     E.     J. 

Snow    Hill— 

Albritton,    A. 
Anderson,    J.    G. 
Frlzzelle,    J.    P. 
Lindsay,    G.    M. 
Morrill,    L.    V. 
Taylor.    R.    H. 

Southern    Pines — 

Pelton.   P.   P. 
South    Mills— 

Holstead,   W.    I. 

Spencer,    C.    H. 

Southport — 
Davis,  R.   W. 
Medlin,    Lorenzo. 
Ruark,   J.    W. 
Taylor.    C.    E. 
Smith.  E.   H. 


l'KACTK'I.Ni;       ATTORNEYS 


Sparta — 

Check,     Geo. 

Crouse,     R.     F. 

Doughton,    R.    A. 

Higgins,     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. 

Brantley,    Dwight. 

Moses,    T.    O. 

Moss,    O.    B. 

Valentine,   I.   T. 
Spruce  Pine— 

Peterson,    J.    M. 
Stanley- 
Carpenter,   C.   E. 

Statesville — 

Adams,   C.    M. 

Bristol,   W.   A. 

Caldwell.     L.     C. 

Grier,    Harry    P. 

Lewis,   H.    E. 

Lewis,    J.    G. 

Long,    B.     F. 

Long,    Z.    V. 

Jurney,    Van    B. 

Raymer,    D.    L. 

Scott,    J.    A.,    Jr. 

Thompson,    Dorman. 

Turner,    W.    D. 

Weatherman,   R.   T. 
Stedman — 

Averitt,  L.  M. 
Stoneville— 

Stanford,    U.    Leland. 

Swan    Quarter — 
Bell,      C.      L. 
Mann,    S.    S. 
Spencer.    C.    B. 
Spencer,    W.-  L. 

Sylva— 

Buchanan,  C.  C. 

Hooker,  J.  J. 

Monteith,     Hugh    E. 

Moore,  W.   E. 

Sherrell,   W.   R. 

Sherrlll,    W.    R. 

Stillwell,  E.   P. 

Sutton,  G.  W. 
Tarboro — 

Allsbrook.    R.    G. 

Bond,     L.vn. 

Bourne,  H.   C. 

Bridgers_,    .r.    I. 

Douglas?  W.    C. 

Fountain,   G.   M.   T. 

Fountain,    G.    M. 

Gilliam,    Donnell. 

Hardison,    H.    D. 

Howard,    VV.    O. 

Howard,   W.    B 

[ngrani,   <>.    i>. 

Johnson,   Henry. 

MacNair,    A.    \V. 

Mo  ■■    .    T     0 

Pender,    .lame?;. 

Phillips,    H.    If. 

Staton.     It.    L. 

Staton,  M.  C. 
Taylorsville — 

Alexander,    J.    J. 

Burke.    J.     1 1 


Gwaltncy,   J.   L. 

Payne,   A.   C. 
Teachy— 

Cart,    Leo. 
Thomasville — 

Bogle.     W.     S, 

Jackson,  .f.    V. 

Riser,    H.    R. 

Trenton- 
Barker,    J.    R. 
Bowe,    J.    V. 
Warren,    J.    K. 

Trinity- 
Craven,    Bruce. 

Troy — 

Armstrong,    C.    A. 
Broughton,    C.    C. 
Cochran,    W.    A. 
Dockery,    C. 
Howell,   R.   V. 
Hurley,    B.    S. 
Poole,    P.    T. 
Wildes,    C.    D. 

Tryon— 

Jones,    Walter. 

Wadesboro— 

Bennett,   John  T. 

Brock.    W\    E. 

Caudle,    T.    L. 

Covington,    B.    M. 

Coxe,    F.    J. 

Dunlap,    F.    L. 

Dunlap,    F.    W. 

Edwards,    Enos   T. 

Lisk,    M.    C. 

Little,    R.    E. 

Little,    R.    E..    Jr. 

McLendon.   H.   H. 

Pruette,    R.    S. 

Robinson,    L.     D. 

Tarlton,    A.    A. 

Taylor,   H.   P. 

Thomas,    F.    E. 
Wake   Forest — 

Carsville,    G.    T. 

Gulley,   N.    T. 

Mills,    J.    G. 

Timherlake,    E.    VV. 

Timberlake.     E.     W. 

White,   R.    B. 
Wallace— 

Blanton,   A.   J. 

Boney,   X.   B. 

Ward.    Geo.    R. 
Walnut     Cove — 
Jarvls,    G.    L. 

Warrenton — 

l,     II       \ 
flililis,     Frank    H. 

Kerr,    J.    H. 

Bulk,    T. 

Polk,   W.   T. 
RodweU,    T     " 
Williams,    B.     B. 
Warsaw — 
Cai  i1''    Leon, 

i  11,    W     I. 
Johnson,   u.    D. 
Mixon,    M.    A 
ii     i, 
Stevens,    II.    L,   Jr. 
Washington — 

.     \.    W. 

Bonner,  J.  H. 
Brown,    Geo     H 
Daniel,   I      \  .   Jr. 

ii     C 
McMullen,    Harry. 
Paul.    ■'     i> 


Jr. 


B    Iman,    W 
Slmmoi 
Simmons,    X.    i. 

I,   J.    ii. 
MacLeai      a     l>. 

iw,   s    C 
Rodman,   W.   B„  Jr. 
i   I, 
in,   F.    II. 

-III:.     Win.     L 
Ward.     H.     S 

Grimes,   J.    D 

Warren,    L.    C. 

Waynesville — 

Alley,    i  i:  .    sr 

Alleyt    i-'.-iix    i 

Davis,   <;.   C. 

Pram  Is,    W     Boy. 

Ferguson,   <>.    S 

Ferguson,     J.      W. 

G  r,     R.     D. 

I         D,     T.     L. 

Hannah.    W.    .1. 

Morgan.   .1.    It 

Queen,   .1.    M. 

Ward.    G.    II. 
Weaverville— i 

Blackstock,   C.  E. 

Weaver,    W.    K 

Weldon— 
Clark,    E.    B. 
Clark.    B.    T. 
Dai   el,    C      B. 
Daniel.    W     K 
Dickens,    Wade   II. 
Green,    <;.    C 
llarrell.    II.     It.,    Jr. 
Knight,   W.   L. 
Stainhack.    A.    B. 
Sledge.    W.    W. 

Wendell— 
ii    tor,   E.    E. 
McLean,   C     E 

Rhode,.    W      II 

Wentworth — 
I'enn.   Hunter  EC 

West    Jenerson — 
Bowie,    Thomas  C. 

Whitakers— 
Taylor,    G.    w. 

Whltevllle— 

ly,    1,     \' 

I 
Mi  K.i  lv. n,     n. maid. 
r  I.    Waller. 

Proctor,    !'     i\ 
Bchuuten,    m     ii 
Schulken,    1     B 
'i    id     i:     m 
Tucker,   I     B. 

Wllkesboro— 
.  i  I       \ 

C     It. 
Gllbi  C     '• 

•     it     N 

lleTidnii,     I'       B 
Mi  i     .1 

I 

It-      old  •.     Il"iiry. 

WllllamitoB— 

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B     l>  .    Jr. 
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PRACTICING  I   ATTORNEYS 


Wilmington — 
Bellamy,    C.    C. 
Bellamy,    .T.    D.,    Jr. 
Bellamy,  M.   B. 

Bellamy,    .T.    1  >. 
Bellamy,   Win     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. 
Hatehell,   J.   B. 
Head,    J.    P. 
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. 
MeClammy,    Herbert. 
Burgin,    K.    O. 
McKay,    W.    B. 
McNorton,    John,    A. 
Cashwell.    C.    C. 
Mears,    Iredell. 
Newcomb,  Harris. 
Peschau,   Geo.    L. 
RicaucI,    A.    G. 
Rodgers,    H.    E. 
Rodgers,    Lilian    M. 
Rountree,     George. 
Carr,    J.     O. 
Poisson,  L.   J. 
Ruark,    Robert. 
Scull,   J.   H. 
Shepard.    A.    H. 
Smith.  W.   L. 
Turner,    W.    P.    M. 
We  iks,    C.   D. 
Williams,   A.    S. 
Wright,    I.    C. 
Stevens,   J.   A. 
Warren,   S.  B. 
Wilson— 

Brinkley,    R.    L. 
Bruton,    J.    F. 
Connor,    H.    G.,    Jr. 
Deans,    A.    B. 
Diekins,    A.    E. 
Dickinson,    O.   P. 
Finch,    W.    A. 
Harris,    Clyde. 
Hassell,    F.    S. 
Hill,    D.    M. 
Isear,    D.    W. 


Lucas,    W.    A. 
Mewborn,    S.    G. 
Mintz,    R.     F. 
Strickland,  M.   S. 
Swindell,    F.    D. 
Tomlinson,    Geo.    W. 
I  /.ell,    Thos.     R. 
Whitaker,    W.     P.,    Jr. 
Woodard,    J.   E. 

Windsor- 
Craig,    Farming. 

Davenport,     J.    W. 

Gatling,    J.    M. 

Gillam,     M.     B. 

Mathews,   J.   H. 

Pritchett,    J.    A. 

Sissoms,   C.   B. 

Winston,  F.  D. 
Winston-Salem — 

Alexander,    J.    E. 

Baldwin,    F.    T. 

Beckerdite,   W.    H. 

Benbrow,    F.    B. 

Benbow,    J.    T. 

Bennett,    S.    J. 

Blair,    Wm.    A. 

Braddy,    G.   W. 

Bridges,    A.    R.     (Col.) 

Brinkley.    W.    G. 

Brown,    E.    G. 

Caup,    Z.    C. 

Clement.    J.   H. 

Conn,    Fred    J. 

Cox,    Foster    N. 

Craige,    Burton. 

Craver,    J.    B. 

Deal,    Roy    L. 

Edmundson,    H.    M.     (Col.) 

Eftrd,    Oscar    O. 

Elledge,   Archie. 

Eller,     A.     H. 

Ferguson,    L.   W. 

Ferrell,    W.    L.,    Jr. 

Fitts,     J.      S.      (Col.) 

Fulton,    J.     Irving. 

Gray,    E.    E. 

Hackler,    J.    F. 

Hall,     S.     E. 

Hamilton,     Charles     E. 

Hanes,     P.     Frank. 

Harris,    J.    J. 

Hartman,    W.   V. 

Hastings,    G.    H. 

Hege,     George     O. 

Helsabeck,     Charles    R. 

Hendren,   W.    M. 

Holton,    A.    E. 

Holton,    G.   A. 

Hollingsworth,     J.     W. 

Horton,    Phin,    Jr. 

Hudson,    H.     G. 

Hutchins,  Fred  S. 

Jones,    E.    B. 

Johnson,  W.    Reade. 

Kallam,    T.    W. 

Kelly.     R.     C. 

Lanier,    J.     S.     (Col.) 

Liipfert,    B.    R. 


Manly,    Clement. 

Martin,    L.    K. 

McKaughn,   L.   C. 

McMichael,    C.    O. 

McMichael,     J.     E. 

Miles,     F.     G. 

Montague,   H. 

Mott,     M.     L.,    Jr. 

Morris,    W.    L. 

Nance,     Mrs.     D.     H. 

Nance,     D.     A. 

Nance,     J.    H. 

Parker,    Raymond    G. 

Parrish,    F.    M. 

Parrish,    Fred    M. 

Poindexter,    C.     B. 

Porter,     William. 

Ratcliff,   H.    M. 

Ripple,    H.     C. 

Sams,    A.    F. 

Sapp,    H.    O. 

Scott,     L.     V. 

Shapiro,   Moses. 

Slawter,    John    D. 

Starbuck,    II.    R. 

Stephenson,    G.    T. 

Stevens,    C.    W. 

Stockton,   R.    G. 

Swink,    L.    M. 

Tavis,   B.    C. 

Vaughn,     R.     C. 

"Vogler,    Chas.    A. 

Wall,    L.    B. 

Wallace,   J.    C. 

Watson,     T.     W. 

Webster,     F.     L. 

Whicker,     J.     Herbert. 

Williams,    S.    Clay. 

Williams.   F.   W.    (Col.) 

Wilson,    W.    T. 

Womble,    B.    S. 

Yates.    E.    P. 
Winterville — 

Worthington,    S.    O. 
Winton— 

Boone,    W.    D. 

Bridger,    R.    C. 

Daniel,    W.     L. 

Eure,    T.    A. 

Jones.     C.    W. 

Mitchell,    A.     S. 

Vann,    J.    E. 
Yadkinville — 

Hanes,   F.    W. 

Eaton,   P.    B. 

Puryear.   R.    C. 

Reece,    D.    M. 

Williams.    S.    C. 

Reavis.  Wade. 
Yanceyvillc — 

Carlton   and  Unchurch. 

Johnston,  Julius. 

Wilson,    R.    T. 
Youngsville — 

Lumpkins,     W.     L. 
Zebulon — 

House,    A.    B. 

Whitley.   J.    B. 

Whicker,     J.     Hubert. 


Secretaries  of  State 


1777 — James   Glasgow. 
1778— William  WTiite. 
1811— William  Hill. 
1859— Rufus  H.   Page. 
1863— 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. 

1923— W.   N.   Everett. 


PRACTICING    PHYSICIANS 


Practicing  Physicians  in  North  Carolina 


ALAMANCE     COUNTY. 

C.    A.    Anderson,    Burlington. 

T.    A.    Bohanan,    Burlington. 

R.    E.    Brooks,    Burlington. 

S.    W.    Caddell,   Elon   College. 

T.    S.    Faucette.    Burlington. 

Lacy   Foust,    Snow   Camp. 

Richard  A.  Freeman,  Burling- 
ton. 

W.   R.    Goley,    Graham. 

Graham     Harden,     Burlington. 

W.  L.  Iseley,  Burlington.  R. 
F.    D. 

C.    E.    Kernodle,    Elon    College. 

C.    W.    McPherson,    Burlington. 

Robt.  G.  McPherson,  Saxa- 
pahaw. 

II.  M.  Montgomery,  Burling- 
ton. 

W.    D.     Moser,    Burlington. 

J.    R.    Parker.    Burlington. 

().    .T.    Parrish.    Graham. 

John  A.  Pickett,  Burlington, 
R.    F.    D. 

S.    F.    Scott.    Union   Ridge. 

C.  E.  Spoon,  Burlington, 
R.     F.     D. 

Clarence     Spoon,     Graham. 
W.     N.     Tate.    Mehane. 
I.     N.    Taylor.    Graham. 

I.  M.    Thompson.   Mehane. 
R.    M.    Troxler,    Burlington. 

D.  T.    Tyson,    Mebane. 

Lee    A.    Walker.    Burlington. 
Walter   E.    Walker.    Burlington. 

C.  M.    Walters,   Burlington. 
G.    S.   Watson,  Elon  College. 
J.  C.   Wilkins,   Haw  River. 
N.    D.   York.    Mebane. 

ALEXANDER     COUNTY. 
Thos.   H.   Crouch,   Stony  Point. 
Thomas     D.     Crouch,     Taylors- 

ville. 
S.    T.     Crowson.    Taylorsville. 

A.  M.    Edwards.    Taylorsville. 

E.  S.   King,   HIddenite. 

D.  H.    Leeper,    Hiddenite. 
Asa    Thurston.    Taylorsville. 

ALLEGHANY     COUNTY. 

B.  O.    Choate.    Sparta. 
Left    Choate.    Sparta. 

J.    L.    Doughton,    Sparta. 
G.     F.     Duncan,     Sparta. 

A.  Osborn,  Laurel  Springs, 
R.     1. 

ANSON    COUNTY. 

C.  I.    Allen,    Wadesboro. 

E.  S.    Ashe,   Wadesboro. 
W.   W.    Barrett.   Peachland. 
J.    M.    Boyce,    Polkton. 

J.   H.   Bennett.   Wadesboro 
E.      L.      Thomas,      Wadesboro, 
.T.   M.    Dunlap,    Ansonville. 
Cary     F.     Harris,     Ansonville. 
J.    E.    Hart.    Wadesboro. 

B.  .T.    McCoogan,    McFarlan. 
J.    D.    Maynard.    Wadesboro. 

II.  B.    Moore,   Morven. 

R      D      Ross.     Wadesboro. 
L.    C.     Smith.     Polkton. 
E.    L.    Thomas.    Wadesboro. 

(Col.) 
J.    L.   Wyatt.    Lilesville. 
ASHE    COUNTY. 
Roby     Blackburn,     Todd. 
W.      R.      Blackburn,      B 

Creek. 
Manly   Blevins.    W.    Ji  Bfei  on 
T.    J.    Call,    Hopkins. 
J.    W.    Colvart,    Jefferson. 


W.    R.    Graham.    Todd. 
J.   B.    Heggerman.    Todd. 

A.  L.    Junes.    Helton. 
T.    J.     Jones,    Lansing. 

T.    Lester   Jones.    Lansing. 
Lester    Long.    Laurel    Springs. 
S.    E.    Pennington.    Sturgills. 
S.    L.    Perkins.    Jefferson. 
C.   R.   Ray,    Beaver   Creek. 
Everett    Reams,    W.    Jefferson. 

B.  E.    Reeves,    W.    Jefferson. 
W.    J.    Robinson,    Cn 
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. 
Dr.     Davidson,    Newland. 
J.    M.    Hodges.    Cranberry. 
T.    J.    Profflt,    Elk   Park. 
R.    C.    Jacobs.    Belhaven. 
E.    R.     Sloop.    Crossnore. 
W.   C.   Tate.   Banner  Eik. 

BEAUFORT    COUNTY. 
W.    T.    Bebee,   Washington. 
J.    R.    Bonner,    Aurora. 
E     M     Brown.    Washington. 
Wm.    J.    Bullock.    Belhaven. 
Henry  W.    Car'-er.   Washington. 
J.     V.    W.    Cordice,    Aurora. 
E     S.    Credle.    Pantego. 
R.    T.   Gallagher,   Washington. 

C.  C.    Jackson,    Pinetown. 
R     C.    Jacobs.    Belhaven. 
Oswold   KatYr.   Edward. 

D     Kluttz.   Washington. 
J     M.    Lloyd.    Washington. 
N     B.    Marrlner.    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. 
I>     'I'     Tayloe,    Jr..   Washington. 
Joshua    Tayloe.    Washington. 
.1     w     Williams.    Washington. 
C.    T.    Windley.    Belhai  n 

BERTIE    COUNTY. 
R.    F.    lienthall,    Aulandcr. 

A.  Capehart,    Roxobel. 
W.    i'.    ('ami.    Wind 
i,    r.    Evans,  Wind  i 

l-'.  n.  Garris,  Lewiston. 

p.  c.  Jenkins.    BoxobeL 

II.  w.    Lyon,    Windsor 
i,     \     Nowell,    Colerain, 

.1  i,  Pritchard.    Windsor. 

.1  B.  Ruffln,    Powellsvllle. 

s  a  Saunders.    Aulander. 

C.  .1  Sawyer,    Windsor. 

BLADEN     COUNTY. 

q  ]■■  Bullard     Ellzabethtown. 

i>  n  Clai       I     i     ton. 

B,  S,  Clark.    Clarkton 
It.  s,  Cromai 

i     ii     i>,-   vane     I      »    adl*. 

A      B      II"1'  I 

S.    s.    Hutchison,    B 

BRUNSWICK    COUNTY. 
J,    m     Boyette,    Bouthi 
,i      \     Doshei 
W,    u     Goley, 

1 1     i.    \\  .it  .mi.    South] 


BUNCOMBE    COUNTY. 

J.   L.    \  lai 

P      v 
I    G.  And  It.  3 

I.  J.    Archer,    Black      I 
G.    T.    Baler.    J 

W.   E.    BakiT.   Ardi  n 
Geo    C.    Battle,   Ashevllle. 
s.    w.    Battle. 
Louis    ii      Bea        H 

tain. 
Chas.     Beers.     Ashi  ville. 
Blsch,    A  h   . 

II.  II.    Brlggs,    Ashevllle. 
II.    c.    Brookshl 

II.    II.  Brown, 
w.    G,    Browi  \ 

H.    II.  Bryant,    Asb  ■ 

i.    M.  Buckner,    Swannanoa. 

K.    i ;.  Buckner.    Aahi  i 

II.  W.  Calloway,    Ashevllle. 

R.    S.  Carroll.    Ashevllle 

c,    n  w.    Colby.   Ash  ville. 
T.    P.   ili 

Chas.  Harwell     Cocl 
ville. 

E.  R.  Cocke,  Ashevllle. 
J.  E.  Cock  'He. 
C.    B,  Coil  rtlle. 

J.    M     i     i      ird.    Ashevllle. 
\     i.     Deuchfleld.   a 
\V.    L.    Dunn,    Ash.  i 

0.  F.    Echels,   Ash.  ville. 
li.    O.    i   i  rtlle. 
L.   w.   Eli               rtlle. 

r  i;  Flack  Uhertlle. 
M.    II.    i  Ashevllle. 

r    f.    Fra 

\v.    M.    Fresh.    Weavervllle. 
i ;     1 1     Gardner,     Uhi  ville. 
i     n     Gill.    Weaven  Ule. 
W.    It.    Grantham,    Ashevllle. 
jos.    Bi  ii.    Green,     \      rtlle. 
W.    It.    Griffin,    Aahei 

F.  W.     Griffith,     A-h. -ville. 

1,  M     Griffith      '. 
w      P.     II- 

W.    I>  Hilliard. 

w.    M.    Hollldi 

J,    II.  Unit.    Ashevllle. 

J.    W.  Holt,    Ashevllle. 

W.  J.  Hunnli  utt.    \  i    rtlle, 

C.   S 

a.    i:  k 

tain. 
M     .i.    Lord,     \ 
Jam.        Mad 

rtlle. 

I.       MM' 

C     \\      Mi  Cr«  In  ■ 
Mr.     Meachan.    Ashevllle 
\l     C     UUllem 
B      H      Ml 

i.    a    Miller,    \ 

s     S     m  lie. 

.      i      VI  I       rlllo. 

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PRACTICING    PHYSICIANS 


R.    C.    Scott.    Asheville. 
J.    M.    Parker.    Asheville. 

D.  E.    Sevier,    Asheville. 
J.    T.    Sevier.   Asheville. 
is.    E.    Smith.    Asheville. 
M.    L.    Stevens.    Asheville 
G.    S.    Tennent,    Asheville. 

E.  B.    Thompson.    Asheville. 
A      V.    Toole.    Asheville. 

J.     W.     Walker.    Asheville. 
IT.    B.    Weaver.    Asheville. 
W.    .1.    Weaver.    Leicester. 
W.   Montford  Avon.   Asheville. 
E.     Wilder,    Asheville. 
A.    P.    Willis.    Candler. 

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,  Morganton. 

Joseph    B.    Riddle,    Morganton. 

Issac    M.    Taylor,    Morganton. 

James   W.    Vernon,    Morganton. 

Fonso  B.    Watbins,   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 
W.    D.    Pemberton,    Concord. 
T.    F.    Pharr.    Concord. 
R.    B.    Rankin,    Kannapolis. 
S.    W.   Rankin.    Concord. 
J.    F.    Reed,    Concord. 
J.     E.     Smoot.     Concord. 
J.    C.    Sossoman,    Midland. 
W.    H.    Wadsworth,    Concord. 

F.  H.    Watkins,    Concord. 
I.    A.    Yow,    GeorgevUle. 

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.     IV    Goodman.    Lenoir. 
Mark   Hickman.    Hudson. 
A.    F.    Houck,    Lenoir. 
A.    D.   Jones,    Granite   Falls. 
A.    A.    Kent,    Lenoir. 
W.    D.    Lovitt.    Globe. 
Caroline  McNairy.  Lonoir. 
W.    I.    Pitts,    Lenoir. 

C.  L.   Robbins.   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,    Atlantic. 

C.    L.    Duncan,    Beaufort. 

C.    G.    Ferebee,    Morehead   City. 

M.    W.    Ball.    Newport. 

C.  N.  Mason,  Newport,  R. 
F.     D. 

C.     S.    Maxwell.    Beaufort. 

<'.     I..    Gotland,    Beaufort. 

B.   F.   Royal],    Morehead   City. 

J.     W.     Sanders.     Ocean. 

Sanford  W.  Thompson,  More- 
head    City. 

Chas  L.    Swindel.    Beaufort. 

E  B.  Whitehurst.  Marshall- 
burg. 

CASWELL    COUNTY. 

J.    F.    Badgett,   Pelham,   No.    1 
Sumpter    George,    Pelham,    No. 

B.  B.    McDade.    Corbett. 
o.    A.    Malloy,    Yanceyville 

J-  A   Pinnix,  Corbett.  R  F   D 

J-    F.     Swann,    Semora. 

F.     P.     Tucker.     Milton. 

K.    F.     Warren.    Prospect    Hill. 

CATAWBA    COUNTY. 
H.   L.   Abernethy.   Hickory. 
V\.    G.    Bandy,    Maiden. 
T.    C.    Blackburn,   Hickory 
las.    R.    Camubell,    Nivvton 
« ■    H.    Ererhardt,    Newtcn 
Geo.    Flowers.    Hickorv. 
h  rank   Foard,  Hickory,  R  F   D 
£.    T.   Ford,   Hickory,   R.    l. 
K.    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.    Catav?ba. 
Glenn    Long,    Newton. 

H.    C.   Menzies.   Hickorv. 
Wm.    H.    Nicholson.   Hickory. 
K.    A.    Price,    Hickory. 
H.    E,    Rowe,    Newton. 
R.    H.    Rowe.    Hickory. 

G.  W.     Shipp,    Newton. 
W.    T.    Shipp.    Newton. 
J.    H.    Shuford,    Hickory. 
P.    M.    Smith,    Hickory. 

F.    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. 
N  ■     B.     Chapin,     Pittsnoro. 
H.    A.    Denson.    Bennett. 
J.   D.   Edwards.   Siler  City. 
R.    M.    Fields.   Goldston. 
T.   A.    Kirkman,   Siler  City. 
Patrick   D.    Laster.    Moncure. 
R.    W.    Palmer.    Gulf. 
W.    Clyde   Thomas,    Siler    City. 
C.    G.    Upchurch,    Apex,  R.F.D. 

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.   R.    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. 
Oscar  L    Holley,   Edenton. 
W.    A.    Leggett.    Edenton. 
A.    H.    Lindorne,    Tyner. 
J.    W.    Warren.    Edenton. 
M.    P.    Whichard,    Edenton. 

CLAY    COUNTY. 
W.    H.    Herbert.    Warne. 
P.    B.    Killian.    Hayesville. 
M.    J.    May.    Hayesville. 
J.    M.     Sullivan.    Hayesville. 
Dr.    Wood.    Warne. 

CLEVELAND    COUNTY. 

J.    E.    Anthony.    Kings    Moun- 
tain. 
J.    P.   Aydlette.    Earl. 
C.    O.     Champion,    Mooresboro. 
R.    C.   Ellis,    Shelby. 
O.   G.   Falls,   Kings  Mountain. 
E.    W.    Gibbs,    Shelby. 
G.    M.     Gold,    Shelby,    R.     5. 
T.    B.    Gold.   Lawndale. 
Dr.    Grigg,    Shelby. 
W.    T.    Grigg,    Lawndale. 
A.    F.    Hambright.    Grover. 
J.  Y.  Hamrick,  Boiling    Springs. 
T.    G.    Hamrick,    Shelby. 
J.    S.    Hood.    Kings   Mountain. 
J.    G.    Hord.   Kings  Mountain. 

E.  A.    Houser.    Fallston. 
J.    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. 
J.    R.    Osborne,    Shelby. 

B.  H.    Palmer,    Shelby. 
S.     S.    Royster.    Shelby. 

J.   W.   Wood,   Boiling   Springs. 

COLUMBUS    COUNTY. 

Leaman    Baggett,    Tabor. 
J.   F.    Blake.   Chadbourne. 
Grover    S.    Cox,    Tabor. 
J.   S.    Cox,   Tabor. 
W.    H.    Crowell,    Yineland. 

C.  Dillard.    Chadbourn. 
J.    W.    Floyd,    Tabor. 

L.    D.    Floyd.   Cerro   Gordo. 
Flovd     Johnson,     Whiteville. 
H.    B.    Maxwell.    Whiteville. 
T.    V.     Moore.    Acme. 
J.    S.    Norman.    Boardman. 
R.    C.    Sadler.    Yineland. 
W.   F.   Smith,   Chadbourn. 
J.    R.    Thomson.    Lake    W7acca- 

maw. 
R.    B.    Whitaker.   Vineland. 

CRAVEN    COUNTY 

E.    C.    Armstrong,   New    Bern. 
C.    S.    Barker.    New   Bern. 

G.  A.    Caton.    New    Bern. 
R.    L.    Daniels.    New    Bern. 
Lewister  Duffy.   New  Bern. 
R.   Nixon   Duffy.   New   Bern. 
James    Duguid.    Yanceboro. 
E.    W.    Dunn,    New   Bern. 

H.  W.  Fisher.  New  Bern. 
N.  M.  Gibbs.  New  Bern. 
W.    L.    Hand.    New    Bern. 


PRACTICING    Tin  SICIANS 


F.    W.   Hughes.   New    Rem, 
P.   C.   Jackson.   New    Bern. 
11.    I>.    V.    Jones,    New    Bern. 
Dr.    Latham.    Bridgeton. 
\V.    Mann,    New    Bern. 
C.   N.   Mason,   N.   Harlowe. 
R.    O.   Milbee,   Cove  City. 
H.    S.    Moore,    New    Ber.i. 
8.    B.   Parker.    New   Bern. 
J.    F.    Patterson,    New   Bern. 
R.   A.   Pollock.   Nrw   Bern. 
F.   L.    Potts,   Vanceboro. 
R.    S.    Primrose,    New    Bern. 
Walter   Watsop     New   Bern. 
Harvey  Wadsworth.   New  Bern. 
\V     A.    Stroud.    Dover. 
J.    P.    Stanley.   New   Bern. 
J.    F.    Rhem.    New    iVrn. 

CUMBERLAND    COUNTY. 
B      A     Algood,    Fayetteville. 
K.    G.    Averitt,    Cedar   Creek. 
Dr     Bradford,   Hope  Mills. 
H     L.    Cook,    Jr..    Fayetteville. 
R     L     Gainey.    Fayetteville. 
W.     Gainey.    Favetteville. 
B    H    Henderson.    Fayetteville. 
Dacosta     Highsmith.     Fayette- 

ville 
J     F    Highsmith.    Fayetteville 
Sea\  y   Highsmith.   Fayetteville. 
W     S     Jordan.    Fayetteville. 
E  '  W.    Larkin.    Fayeterille. 
J    M.   Lilly.   Fayetteville. 
R      L.     Pittman,     Fayetteville. 
.7     V     McGougan.    Fayetteville. 
-.V     P     McKay,    Fayetteville 
O '   G     McKethan.    Fayetteville. 
,T '   A     McKethan.    Fayetteville. 
J    W.    McLean,    Godwin, 
i     \v     McNeill,    Fayetteville. 
p     N    Melcher,    Fayetteville. 
VV     C     Melcher.    Fayetteville. 
W     C     Melvin.    Linden. 
P      M.    Olive.    Wade. 
R     L     Pittman.    Fayetteville. 
W    R.   Rainey,   Fayetteville. 
M     I*    Smoot,    Fayetteville. 
N     1L    Rtvron,    Fayetteville. 
j'  R.    Vann.    Fayetteville 
W     C    Verdery,   Fayetteville. 
T     M     West.    Fayetteville. 

CURRITUCK  COUNTY. 
J  M.  Newbern.  Jarvisburg. 
Stuart   Mann.    Moyock. 

Baum,  Poplar   Branch. 

H.    Cowell.    SI 
,,.    T    GriP-gs.   Poplar   Rrancn. 

DARE    COUNTY. 
Geo    L.    Carrington,    Avon. 

[,.        v       ,  .  .,  Mallti'u. 

Hughes    B     Hoyle,    Manteo. 

W  W.    Johnson,    Manteo. 

DAVIDSON     COUNTY. 

A.  Anderson,    Dentoc. 

A  Bulla,    Jackson     HIL'. 

C  A    Julian.   The  aasville. 

j'  m    Rothrock,   Thomasville. 

C  C    Phillips,   Wallburg. 

m  .1     Buchai  an     U  til  ston. 

;•  m     ciodfelter,    Lrxmnt.ni. 

Ii  t     Hill,    Lexington. 

W  L     Hill,   Lexington, 

p  .,     Mock,    i  ll-    •■> 

,\  i  .    Plun ir,    I  lenton 

C  I'     Siiarpe,    Lexington. 

.1  a     Bmlth,    Lexington. 

,T  R.    4'erry,    Lexington 

v*  3      '     tal     Lexi 

K.'    v      Yokely,    Thomasville. 

A  A.    York,    Southm 

K  TJ     Zimmerman,    Lexington 

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DAVIE    COUNTY. 

A.    B.    Byerlv.    Cooleemee. 
J.  M.    Cain.   Callah; 


B.    C.    Clement,    Moi  :.  rillo. 
Dr.   Grei  a,    idvanc      it    'i 
W.    C     .Martin.    Mock 
Clyde  Nicholson.   Harmony,  R.  2. 
.7     W.    Rodwell,    Mocksvillo. 
T.    T.    Watkins,    Advanci . 
DUPLIN     COUNTY. 
Ransom   Lee   Carr     Rose   Hill. 
J,     W.     Carroll,     Wallice. 
\Y.    i>.    Crocker.     Waisan. 
.1.    W.    Farrior,    Wai 
G.   W.   Kennedy,   Beulaville. 
.1.    V.    Landin,    Chinauapin. 
J.     F.    Maxwell,    rink    Mill. 
J.    X.    Morton,    Faison. 
R.   F.    Quhin.    Magnolia. 
J.    D.    Robinson,    Wallace 
V.     N.     Seawall.     Pai 
J.    M.   Williams.   Warsaw. 

R.     C.     William,.     «  a 

DURHAM    COUNTY. 
Clamli    A,    Adams,    Durham. 
R.    H.    Baynes,    Durham. 
M.    T.    Adkins.    Durham. 
N.    D.    Bitting.    Durham. 
X.    l>.    Boddie.   Durham. 
L.    S.    Booker.    Durham. 
W.    II.    Boone,    Durham. 
E.    II.    Bowling,    Durham. 

A.  C.    Boyles.    Roueemont. 
B     i       Brook       Durham. 
D.    F,.    Caldwell.     Dun 

N.    L.    Coiner.    Durhai  i 
W.    M.   Coppege,    Durham. 
u     B.    Darden,    Durham. 
Clyde    Donnell,     Durham. 

B.  W.    Fassett.    Durham. 
R.    L.    Felts.    Durha 
Joseph    Graham.    Durham. 
W.    II.    Grimm,    Dui  i 

C.  S.   Hicks.    Durham, 
W.    N.    Hicks,    I  nil  ham. 

0    w    HoP  'way,   Durham. 
■  R.   L.   Holloway.    W.    Durham. 

N     M     Johi I  '"i  ha:  i. 

A.    C.    Jordan,     Durl 

T.    C     Kearns,    W.    Durham. 

M.    N.    King,    Durha 

D.  K.    Lockhart,    Durusm. 
I)     t     Long,    Durham. 

E     H.    Lyon,    Durh  i 

E     !'     McCless.    Durham. 

S.    Dae-    Mi  Pherson,     Durham. 

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\      \i     Long,    Winston  Salem. 
ll     s     Lott,    Winston -Salem. 

C.  W.   "Minims.   Winston  Salem 
Robert      A.      Moore,      Winston- 
Salem. 

Iln!  ,  it.  I".  Hunt,  Winston- 
Salem. 

J.  R.  Paddison,  Kernersville. 
Bi  ^    56. 

J     R.    Perkins,    Winston-Salem. 

S.    F.   Pfohl.    Winston. Salem. 
\      II.    Ray,    Winston- Salem. 

M.   B.  Raymer,  Winston- Salem. 

T.  C.  Redfern,  Winston- 
Salem. 

J.  P.  Rousseau,  Winston- 
Salem. 

Lee  R.  Salmons.  Winston- 
Salem. 

O.    P.    Schaub,   Winston-Salem. 

P.  O.   Sballert.  Winston-Salem. 

J.     I.     Slate,     Winston-Salem. 

E.    W.    Smith.    Winston-Salem. 

E.  H.  Spainhour,  Winston- 
Salem. 

Thomas  .  Sparrow,  Winston- 
Salem. 

D.  C.    Speas,    Winston -Salem. 
W.   (>.  Spencer,  Winston-Salem. 
W.   C.    Sterling,  Winston-Salem 

E.  F.    Strickland,    Bethania. 

E.  S.  Thompson.  Winston- 
Salem. 

A.  DeT.  Talk,  Winston- 
Salem. 

R.   L.    Wall.   Winston-Salem. 

J.  B.  Whittington,  Winston- 
Salem. 

J.    C.   Wiggins,   Winston- Salem. 

J.   C.  Williams.  Winston-Salem. 

J.  C.  Williamson,  Winston- 
Salem. 

W.    Wyatt,    Winston-Salem. 

W.    E.    Young,    Winston-Salem. 

FRANKLIN    COUNTY. 

H.    M.    Beam,    Wood. 

E.   H.    Bobbitt.   Frank!  in  ton. 

S.    P.    Burt.    Louisburg. 

J.    I',.    Davis.    Louisburg. 

,T.    IT.    Harris.   Franklinton. 

R.    B.    Henderson,    Franklinton. 

B.  C.   Johnson,    Bunn. 

H.    H.    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. 

GASTON     COUNTY. 

C.    E.   Adams.    Gastonia. 

Jas.     A.     Anderson,    Gastonia. 

J.    L.    Blair,    Gastonia. 

M.    F.    Boyles,   Dallas. 

J.    W.    Campbell,    Gastonia. 

R.     S.    Clinton,     Gastonia. 

A.    M.    Crouch,    Gastonia. 

W.    W.    Davis,    Belmont. 

C.  O.  DeLaney,  Gastonia. 
J.  A.  Dimmette,  Gastonia. 
II.    M.    Eddleman,    Gastonia. 

H.    T.   Erwin,    Gastonia,    (Col.) 

D.  A.    Garrison,    Gastonia. 
II.   F.    Glenn,   Gastonia. 

L.    N.    Glenn,    Gastonia. 
W.    II.    Houser,    Cherryville. 
A.    W.    Howell.    Cherryville. 
W.    B.    Hunter,    Gastonia. 
.Tno.    H.    Jenkins,    Gastonia. 
Lee   Johnson,    Sub    Station   No. 

1,    Gastonia. 
C.    E.    Lyday.    Gastonia. 


McCombs,    Gastonia. 

Pugh,    Gastonia. 
McCoy,  Mount  Holly. 
McLean,    Gastonia. 

Miller,    Gastonia. 

Nolan,    Gastonia. 
Oates,     Belmont. 
Patrick,    Gastonia. 

Pressley,    Belmont. 
Rhyne,    Gastonia. 
Robinson,    Lowell. 
Self.    Cherryville. 

Taylor,     Stanley. 
Wilkins,    Dallas 

I'.     Wynters,    Gastonia, 


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C.  H. 

T.  M. 

C.  E. 

R.  C. 

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(Col.) 

GATES    COUNTY. 

T.    W.    Blanchard.    Hobbsville. 
E.    F.    Corbell.    Sunbury. 
Geo.    D.    Williams,    Gatesvllle. 

GRAHAM     COUNTY. 

George    F.     Brock,     Brock. 
M.    T.    Maxwell,    Robbinsville. 
Oscar  W.    Patton,   Robbinsville. 

A.  T.    Sties.    Tapoco. 
GRANVILLE    COUNTY. 

L,    W.    Anderson.    Oxford. 
T.    L.    Booth.    Oxford. 

B.  W.    Bullock,    Oxford. 
J.    H.    Bullock,    Hester. 
S.    H.    Cannady,    Oxford. 
Parrott   R.    Hardee,    Stem. 

E.   B.   Meadows.   Oxford.   R.    1. 
J.   A.   Morris,    Oxford.   R.    2. 
G.    T.    Sikes,   Creedmoor. 
Wm.    Taylor,    Stovall. 
Nelson    Thomas,     Oxford. 
G.    S.    Watkins.    Oxford. 
Jos.     Thompson,    Creedmoor. 

GREENE    COUNTY. 

J.    L.    Carroll,    Hookerton. 
Earl   Dawson,    Hookerton. 
G.    C.    Edwards.   Hookerton. 
J.   H.    Harper,    Snow  Hill. 
N.   A.    Marlowe,    Walstonhurg. 
W.    B.    Murphv.    Snow   Hill. 
W.   W.  Whittington.   Snow  Hill. 

GUILFORD     COUNTY. 

W.    C.    Ashworth.    Greensboro. 
J.    W.    Austin.    High    Point. 
H.    T.    Aydlett.    Greensboro. 
J.    T.    J.     Rattle.    Greensboro. 
W.    P.    Beall,    Greensboro. 
P..    W.    Best,    Greensboro. 

C.  W.    Best.    Greensboro. 
Jos.    S.    Betts,    Greensboro. 
P.    Bowman,    Greensboro. 
J.    H.    Boyles.    Greensboro. 

W.    G.    Bradshaw.    High   Point. 
J.    T.    Burress,   High   Point. 
L.    T.    Burress,    High    Point. 
L.    G.    Coble.    Greensboro. 
S.    S.    Coe,    High    Point. 
W.    F.    Cole,    Greensboro. 
A.    M.    Cove,    Normal    College, 

Greensboro. 
T.    C.    Crammer,    Ramseur. 
W.    E.    Crutchfied,    Greensboro. 
W.    C.    Davis,    Summerfield. 
R     ('     Dees.    Greensboro. 
R.    O.    Dees.    Greensboro. 
J.    E.    Dellinger,    Greensboro. 
J.    V     Dick.    Gibsonvile. 
IT.    H.    Dodson,   Greensboro. 
V.  E.   Edwards,   Stokesdale. 
I'..    T.    Field.    Greensboro. 
P.    W.    Flagge,    Jamestown. 
A    F.   Fortune,    Greensboro. 
I.    E.    Foscue,    Jamestown. 
M.    F.    Fox,    Guiford    College. 
A.    E.    Frazier.    High   Point. 
A.   J.   H.   Gaylord.  High  Point. 
G.    A.    Gerron,    High   Point. 
C.    S.    Gilmer.   Greensboro,  R.  6. 
■T.     II.     Glasscock,     Greensboro. 


A      \[.    Cove,    Greensboro. 

C.  S.    Grayson.    High    Point. 

A.  B.    Greenwood.    Greensboro. 

E.  Harrison.    Greensboro. 
W.  K.  Hartsel,  Greensboro. 
J.    J.     Hilton,    Greensboro. 

D.  W.    Holt,    Greensboro. 
W.    T.    Holt.    McLeansvile. 
W    IT.    Hughes.    Greensboro. 
F     C.     Hyatt,    Greensboro. 
H.    B.    Hyatt.    High   Point. 
W.    L.    Jackson.    High   Point. 
J.    P.    Jarbo.    Greensboro. 

W.    M.    Jones.    Greensboro. 
James  A.  Keiger,   Greensboro. 
J.    F.    Kernolde,    Greensboro. 
R.    P.    Knight.    Greensboro. 

',    l'  etter.    Greensboro. 
Chas.  T.  Lipscomb,  Greensboro. 
J.    W.    Long,    Greensboro. 

B.  K.    Lvon.    Greensboro. 

W.    J.    McAnally.    High   Point. 
J.     F.      McCracken,       Guilford 
College. 

C.  E.   McManus.   High  Point. 
I.    T.   Mann,   High   Point, 

W.     J.    Meadows,    Greensboro. 

E.  R.    Michaux.    Greensboro. 
May   S.   Miles,   Greensboro. 

A.   T.    Mills,   Guilford  College. 
C.   E.   Moore,   Greensboro. 
Chas.    W.    Mosely.    Greensboro. 
G.    W.    Norman.   Greensboro. 
F      J.    Pate.     Greensboro. 
A     L.    Petree.    Greensboro. 
A    A.   Phipps,   Whittsett.   R.  1. 
H.    C.   Pitts.   High  Point. 

F.  O.     Plunkett.     Greensboro, 
R.    6. 

C.  R.  Reaves,  Greensboro. 
R.  G.  Reaves,  Greensboro, 
W.    I*.    Reaves.   Greensboro. 

C.  E.    Reitzel,    High    Point. 
W.   J.    Richardson,    Greensboro. 
Geo.    B.    Roberson.   Greensboro. 
Chas.    Roberson.    Greensboro. 

J.    T.    Rieves.    Greensboro. 
Walter   W.   Rowe,    Greensboro. 
S.    P.    Sebastian,    Greensboro. 
R.    A.    Schoonover.    Greensboro. 
P.   A.    Sharpe.    Greensboro. 

F.  C.    Sharpe.    High    Point. 
L     L,    Simmons,    Greensboro. 
A.    T.    Smith.    Greensboro. 
Owen    Smith.    High    Point. 
A.    O.    Spoon.    Greensboro. 

L.    C.    Spoon.    Greensboro. 

D.  A.    Stanton.   High   Point. 
Enoch   L.    Stamey.    Greensboro. 
T.   M.   Stanton.   High  Point. 

H.    F.    Starr.    Greensboro. 
C.    C.    Stewart.    Greensboro. 
J.    T.    Stewart.    Summerfield. 
J.    W.    Tankersley.    Greensboro. 

C.  W.  Taylor.  Stokesdale. 
F.  R.  Taylor.  High  Point. 
.T.  G.  Thomas.  Greensboro. 
T.  P.  Turner.  Greensboro. 
T.  C.  Waddy.  Greenshoro. 
T.    B.    Walker.    Gibsonville. 

A.  C.    Whitaker.    Julian. 

Geo.    W.    Whitsett.    Greensboro. 
Buxton    B.    Williams.     Greens- 
horo. 
J.    A.    Williams.    Greensboro. 
T     D     Williams.    Guilford. 
Dr    Williams,  High  Point,  R.  1. 
A     R     Wilson.    Greensboro. 

D.  R.    Wolfe.    Greensboro. 

F.    G.    Woodruff.    High   Point. 
C.    E.    Young.    Greensboro. 
HALIFAX    COUNTY. 
H.    I.    Clark.    Scotland   Neck. 
H.    B.   Ferguson.    Halifax. 
W.    L    Fleming.    Enfield. 
C.    H.    Fryar.   Scotland  Neck. 
R.    P.    Beckwith.    Rosemary. 

B.  Ray    Browning.    Littleton. 


PRACTICING    PHYSICIANS 


P.    C.    Cart  r.    Weldon. 

F.    G.   Jarman,  Rosemary. 

L.    H.    Justice.    Rosemary. 

IT.    <;.    Lassiter,    Weldon. 

V.    M.    Liggett.    Hobgood. 

T.  W.  M.  Love. Roanoke    Rapids. 

Neill    McRae.    Littleton. 

J.   W.  Martin.  Roanoke  Rapids. 

John   Martin.   Roanoke   Rapids. 

R.    M.    Nicholson,    Enfield. 

Horace    Palmer.    Hollister. 

F.    M.    Parker.   Enfield. 

R.   F.    Parker,   Enfield. 

D.  F.  Patchin.  Roanoke  Rapids 

E.  A.  Perry,  Littleton. 
L  J.  Picot.  Littleton. 
S.  B.  Pierce.  Weldon. 
W.    G.    Sinter,    Weldon. 

0.  F.    Smith,    Scotland    Neck. 
W.    G.     Suiter.    Weldon. 

H.   G.   Thigpen,    Sqotland  Neck. 

1.  S.    Thompson.    Weldon. 
I.    A.    Tinslev.    Weldon. 

F.  C.    Whitaker.    Enfield. 
L    T.    Whitaker.    Enfield. 

J.     A.     White.     Scotland    Neck. 
R.    2. 

A.  R.    Zollicoffer,    Weldon. 
D.    R.   Zollicoffer,    Weldon. 

HARNETT    COUNTY. 
J.    W.    Halford,    Lillington. 
J.    W.    Phillips,    Lillington. 
H.    C.    Roherts,    Coats. 
C.    R.    Young,    Angier. 
J.    F.    McKay,    Buie's   Creek. 
W.     C.     Melvin,     Linden. 
W.     1'.    Holt,    Duke. 
R.     M.     P.uie,    Duke. 
R.   L.    Warren,   Dunn. 
\V.    E.    Coltrane,   Dunn. 

0.  L.    Denning,    Dunn. 

1.  F.    Hicks,    Dunn. 
Chas.    Highsmith,    Dunn. 
C.     H.     Sexton,    Dunn. 

H.     C.     Turlington,    Dunn. 

C.  B.  Codrington,  Dunn,   (Col.) 

HAYWOOD    COUNTY. 

J.   F.   Abel.   Waynesville. 
R.    L.    Allen.    Waynesville. 
EC.    H.    Atkinson.    Sunburst. 

F.  M.    Davis.    Canton. 

W.   R.   Ferguson.  Crabtree,  R.  1. 
W.    A.   Graham.    Crabtree.  R.  1. 

G.  D.    Green.    Waynesville. 
T.    A.    Hargrove,    Canton. 
W.     H.     Liner,     Waynesville. 
W.    C.    Johnson.    Canton. 

.1.    R.    McCracken.    Waynesville. 

H.   L.   McFadven.    Waynesville. 

Walter    McMehan.     Cresmont. 

R.    E.    Medford.    Cove    Creek. 

S.    B.    Medford.    Clyde. 

K.  E.  Montgomery,   Waynesville. 

N.    M.    Medford,    Waynesville. 

R.   W.   S.   Pegrara.  Canton. 

J.    M.    Russell.    Canton. 

T.     F.     Reynolds.     Canton. 

J.    A.     P.     Shields,    Orestmont. 

B.  F.    Smathers,    Waynesville. 
H.    A.    Smathers,    Canton. 
John  II    Smathers.  Waynesville. 
J.    L    Stringfellow,    Sunburst 
S.    L.    Stringfleld,    Waynesville. 
Thos.     Stringliclil.     Waynesville. 
R    L.    Walker.    Crabtree. 

J.    Howell   Way,  Waynesville. 

J.  E.  Wilson,  Canton.  B.  2. 
HENDERSON    COUNTY. 

J.     S.     Brown.     Hendersonville. 
R.    3. 

B.    F.    Cliff,    Hendersonville. 

i,     \:     Dixon,    Hendersonville. 

A     p,     Drafts.     Hendersonville. 

Jas.     L    Edgerton.    Henderson- 
ville. 


I  I  nville. 

S.     E.      Greenwood,      Fletcher. 
R.    F.    I> 

W.     B.    W.     I  [owe,    1 1  '"I'Tson- 
ville. 

W.    1'..    Ilutchenson.   Henderson- 
ville.   R.     2. 

L.  L.  Johnson.  Fletcher.  R.F.D. 

Levin   Jones.    Zirconia. 

W.    It.    Kirk.    Hendersonville. 

E.  P.    Malli  n   .    II.  ndi  i     nville. 

A.    Memmini         I  Rock. 

L.   B.    MorM\    Hendersonville. 

L.    P.    Russell.    Fletcher. 

It.    C.    Sample.    Hendersonville. 

T.    W.    Sumin  r,    Fletcher. 

Geo.     Wright,     Hendersonville. 
HERTFORD     COUNTY. 

T.    I.    Burbaue.    Como. 

L.     M.     Futiell,    Murfreesboro. 

R.    If.    Garey,    Murfreesboro. 

A.    W.    Green.    Ahoskie. 

Geo.   N.   Harrell.    Murfreesboro. 

J.    H.    Mitchell.    Ahoskie. 

Paul   H.    Mitch  ill.    Ahoskie. 

W.    B.    Pollard.    vVinton. 

J     A.    Powell.    Harrellsville. 

L.   K.   Walker,  Ahoskie. 

HOKE     COUNTY. 
G.    W.    Brown.    Raeford. 
Reuben   McBrayer,    Sanatorium. 
P.   P.   McCain.    Sanatorium. 
Dr.     Spruil.    Sanatorium. 
R.    B.    Wilkins,    Raeford. 
K.    R.    Geddie,    Raeford. 
HYDE   COUNTY. 
\.     G.     Harris.    Fairfield. 
J.   E.    Mann.    Lake   Landing. 
W.    L.    Swindell,    Swan  Quarter. 
R.   E.   Windle.v.   Swan  Quarter. 

IREDELL  COUNTY. 
M.  R.  Adams.  Statesville. 
T.    E.    Anderson.    Statesville. 

A.  E.     Bell.    Mooresville. 

W     H.    Bennett,    Mooresville. 
L.  V.  Cloninger.   Statesville. 
C    L    Cruse.    Statesville. 
James   Davis.    Statesville. 
Philip    s     Easley.    Statesville. 
L     0     Gibson.    Statesville. 
W     1>.    Gilmore.    Mooresville. 
'  T     V.    Goode.    Statesville. 

B.  s.      Holliday,      Statesville, 
Fred   C.   Hubbard.    Statesville. 
p.    C.    Jurny.    Turnersburg. 

E.  E.   Little,    Statesville,   R.   6. 
H.   F.    Lout:,    Statesville. 

u  s     McElwee.    Statesville. 

.1  E.    McLaughlin.    Statesville 

c  it     Nicholson.    Harmony. 

G.  W.    Nicholson,    Harmony. 

F.  L    Shan"'.   State  I 

s  A  Bhyne,    Mooresville. 

E  M  Yount.  Statesville. 

\V     E  wn  on.     ttoore  Mile. 

C  L  Sherrill.    Statesville. 

,r  s  Talli  man. 

B  C.  Tatuni.    8 

G.  W.    Taylor.    Mo 

,r    W    Ta  flor,    M         n  llle. 
C    a     Turner.    Statesville. 

JACKSON     COUNTY. 
Ed     J     Bi  i  on,    Cullowhee. 
Chs       Z.    Candler.    Svlva. 
\  .ii      i  IT.    Ca  I 
D.  I).    Hooper,    Sylva. 
\     \    Nichols.   Svlva 

Aslmrv    S.     Nichols.    Svlva. 
i ;     Wilkes,    Ss  Iva 

JOHNSTON     COUNTY. 
M     L      Ban  D 

E     N.    Booker,    I     I  It.    1. 

,r.    s.    Coleman,    Kenly. 
.r     F     Foster,    Kenly, 


C     Vi      i 

J.  C.   I 

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T       \      I.:    "  Cla 

B.     A. 

Dr.   J 

s.  J'.   ,r     Lee,    B 

E.  K.    McCull  rs.    ciavton. 

G.  A.  Mel  K   1 

.1  F.     .Martin.     B 

T.  W.     Ma  -   Ima. 

I,  A      Mm  DS.    Si""! 

R.  J.    Nol  le,    s.  ima. 

A.  s.    Oliver.     B 

<;  E.    Parker.    Benson. 

J.  F.     P 

\.  ir.    Bo  e.    Smith! 

J.  II.    Sianley,   Pour   0 

K  S 

.T  B.    Sui 

C  v      r  oer.    Smithfleld. 

H.  H 

(I.  1).    \  -    Ima. 

I,,  l>     Wl  Id. 

A.  G.    W lard.    Princeton. 

G  B     Woodard      l. 

J.   J.    i 

JONES    COUNTY. 
J.    c.    Bell.    Mavsvllle. 
E      i.     Bei   lei      I  llle. 

a.    f     Hammond.   Pullocksvllle. 
H.     Johnson,    X 

B.  W.    Page,    Maysville. 

LEE     COUNTY. 
J.     F       F 
E.    E.    I 

I    H.   Lutterloh.   Sanford. 
E.    M     Mi  l>oro. 

Lynn    M   I 

M,  1.  M 
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\V      A       \l 

W.     l>     Pi  In  •  .    Sai 

C.  L.    Scott.    Sai 
E.  P.  Snines,  Joi 

Leon   Watson.    Broadway. 

LENOIR     COUNTY. 

I  <'  \  ,  I  .  1  "  :  I 

c     ii     Bynum,    I 

M       I  ,      Call       i     ■  • 

V     Fitts, 

Ira  M.   Hardy,    B  B.   3. 

W.    i'    ii  >■  rrovi     k 

.r    l'    HarHlson,    Kinston. 

a     l,    Hyatt,    i    ■ 

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\     1 1      i 

Zeb   V     m         .     i. 

.1     m     Parrott,    I 

m     c     Parrott, 

Will  I  ill- 

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F    s    W  hltaki  r.    B  n 

LINCOLN     COUNTY. 

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PRACTI  < '  I X  < I   PHYSICIANS 


B.    B.    Killiaii.    Lincolnton.    B. 

P.    D 
W.    C.    Kizer,    Lincolnton. 
R.    E     Lee,    Lincolnton. 
,T.    W.    Saine.    Lincolnton. 

0.  K.    Shellem,    Denver. 

Mcdowell   county. 

B.    L.    Ashworth.    Marion. 
R.    B.    Britt,    Marlon. 
John   B,   Johnson     Uld   Fort. 
J.    F.    Jonas,    Marion. 
i;      B.    Justice.    Marion. 
G.    S.    Kirbv.    Marion. 
1).    M.    Mcintosh,   Old  Fort. 
W.    A.    BobinsonT  Old  Fort. 
Jas.    Reynolds.    Marion. 

MACON    COUNTY. 
T.    IF    Brabson.   Franklin.   B.  2. 
,T.    H.     Pouts.     Franklin. 
H.    T.    Horsley.    Franklin. 
M  E     Lanham.    Highlands. 

S.    H.    Lyle.    Franklin. 
W.    A.    Bogers.    Franklin. 

F.  L.     Siler.    Franklin. 
Henry   P.    P.    Thompson.    High- 
Ian. 1- 

MADISON    COUNTY. 
.T.    W.    Baird.    Mars    Hill. 

1.  E.    Burnett.   Mars   Hill. 
I.    L.    English.    Faust. 

J.    N.    Moore.    Marshall. 
Geo.    If.    Packard.   White  Rock. 
Edward    Peck,    lint   Springs. 
M.    C.   Boberts,   Marshall,   B.  1. 
W.    F     Robinson.    Mars  Hill. 
Geo.    Boss,   Walnut. 
\V.    A.    Sams.    Marshall. 
David   F.    Seay,   Spring  Creek. 
,T.    C.   Tilsou.   Marshall.   B.    3. 

MARTIN    COUNTY. 

G.  C.     Godwin.    Williamston. 
W.    II.    Howell.    Williamston. 

J.    B.    If     Knight.   Williamston. 
R.    A.    Lloyd.    Williamston. 
J'.    L.    Long.    Hamilton. 
E     M.    Long.    Hamilton. 
M.    P.    Manning.    Bobersonville. 
R.    .T.    Nelson.    Bobersonville. 
.T.   H.   Pittman.   Oak  City. 
J.    S.   Bhodes.   Williamston. 
J.    H.    Sanders.   Williamston. 
J.    E.    Smithwick.   Jamesville. 
J.    E.    Ward.    Bobersonville. 
V.    A.    Ward.    Bobersonville. 
H.    B.    York.    Williamston. 
W.    E.    Warren.    Williamston. 

MECKLENBURG   COUNTY. 

J.  S.  Abernethv.  Charlotte.  R.6. 
R  II.  Abernethv.  Charlotte.  R.6. 
Annie    Alexander.    Charlotte. 
C.    L.    Alexander.    Charlotte. 
Wm.    Allan.    Charlotte. 
John    R.    Ashe.    Charlotte. 
Dewit    Austin.    Charlotte. 
F.    D.    Austin.   Charlotte. 
J.    A.    Austin.    Charlotte. 
A     M     Berryhill,    Charlotte. 
R.    K.    Blalock.    N.    Charlotte. 
Chas.   A.   Bland,  Charlotte. 
M.     A.    Bland.    Charlotte. 
T.    E.    Host.     Charlotte. 
E.    C.    Bovette.    Charlotte. 
W.    P.    Craven.    Charlotte.  B.  6. 
W.    W.    Craven.    Huntersville. 

A.  J.    Crowell.   X.    Charlotte. 
J.    E.    S.    Davidson.    Charlotte. 
J.    M.    Dearmont.    Charlotte. 
Yates    Faison,    Charlotte. 

B.  M.   Gallant,   Charlotte. 
B.    L.     Gibbon.     Charlotte. 
Drs.    Graham   &   Wright.    Char- 
lotte. 

W.    A.    Graham,    Charlotte. 
W.    H.    Graves,    Charlotte. 


E.  H.    Band,   Pineville. 

F.  O.     I  law  ley.     Charlotte. 
H.    C.    Henderson.    Charlotte. 
S.     M.      Henderson.     Charlotte, 

B.    8. 

A.  M.    Herron.    Charlotte. 
L.    E.    Hockett.    Charlotte. 
Geo.   K.   Hoover,   Derita,  B.    13. 
O.    J.    Houser,    Charlotte. 

L.  W.    Hovis,    Charlotte,    B.    6. 

L.  W.   Hunter.   Charlotte,  B.   1. 

W.  A.  Hunter,    Charlotte. 

J.  B.    Irwin,    Charlotte. 

J.  G.   Johnston.    Charlotte. 

B.  M.    Kimbrough,    Charlotte. 
P.  M.    King,    Charlotte. 

B.     H.    Lafferty,    Charlotte. 

B.  Z.    Linney,    Charlotte. 
M.    E.    Dobchenks.    Nevvells. 
Jno.   Wilson  MeConnell,  David- 
son. 

J.    McDearmon.    Charlotte. 

C.  S.    McGargle,    Charlotte. 
H.    W.    McKay.    Charlotte. 

C.    S.    McLaughlin,    Charlotte. 

B.  H.    McLaughlin.    Charlotte. 
W.    A.    McPhaul.    Charlotte. 

J.    P.    Matherson,    Charlotte. 

C.  A.    Meisenheimer.   Charlotte. 
C.    H.    C.    Mills,    Charlotte. 

T.  C.   Montgomery,  Charlotte. 

A.  Wylie  Moore.    Charlotte. 
(Iran    Moore,     Charlotte. 

J.    Q.    Mvers.    Charlotte. 

B.  C.    Nalle.    Charlotte. 
W.    O.    Nesbitt,    Charlotte. 
L.    B.    Newell.    Charlotte. 
Dr.    Parson.    Charlotte. 
Beid    Patterson.    Charlotte. 

G.  H.    Petawav,    Charlotte. 
.T.    A.     Pethel.     Charlotte. 
W.    A.    Pethel.    Charlotte. 
W.    W.    Pharr.    Charlotte. 
G.    W.   Pressley.   Charlotte. 
B.    Z.    Query.    Charlotte. 

J.  L.  Bansom.  Pineville. 
H.     F.     Bay.     Charlotte. 

B.  N.    Beid.    Matthews. 
T.     N.     Beid.    Matthews. 
J.    K.    Boss.    Charlotte. 
0-tho   B.   Boss.    Charlotte. 
J.    B.    Shull.    Charlotte. 

J.    O.    Simmons.    Charlotte. 
T.    A.    Smith.    Charlotte. 

C.  M.  Strong.  Charlotte. 
W.  M.  Strone.  Charlotte. 
Dr.    Taylor.    Paw   Creek. 

S     B.    Thompson.    Charlotte. 
John    H.    Tucker.    Charlotte. 
E.    F.    Tyson.    Charlotte. 
H.   A.   Wakefield.   Charlotte. 
W.    K.    Wakefield.    Charlotte. 
C.    E.    Walker.    Charlotte. 
H.    J.    WTalker.    Charlotte. 
L.    D,    Walker.    Charlotte 
W.    W.    Washam.    Cornelius. 

A.  M.    Wisnant.    Charjotte. 
Ayer   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.    H.    Wooten.    Davidson. 

T.  H.  Wright.  Charlotte. 
A.    A.    Wvche.    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. 
X.    P.    Coppage,    Candor. 
C.    Dalieny.    Troy. 
E.    L.   Dameron.    Star. 
C.    B.    Ingram.    Mount    Gilead. 
S.    H.    McCall.   Troy. 
John    McMillan.    Candor. 
N.   G.   Nicholson.  Mount  Gilead. 
P.    B.   Rankin,   Mount  Gilead. 
J.    B.    Shamberger.    Star. 
A.    F.    Thompson,    Troy. 

MOORE    COUNTY. 

A.   McN.   Blair,  Southern  Pines. 
A.   McN.    Blue,    Carthage. 
H.    E.    Bowman,    Aberdeen. 
J.    F.    Davis.    High    Falls. 
J.   L.  Dowd.   Carthage. 
W.    Gilman,    Lake    View. 
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.  P..    Shields.   Carthage. 
W.    I.  .  Stockdon.    Glendon. 
M.    Eugene   Street.    Glendon. 

NASH    COUNTY. 

.las.    P.    Battle,    Nashville. 
H.   Brantley.   Sr. .   Spring  Hope. 
Julian      C     Brantley,      Spring 
Hope. 

C.  <:.    Chamblee,    Spring  Hope. 
T.     O.     Coppedge,    Nashville. 

J.    H.    Cutchins.    Battleboro. 
Wood     Dean.      Pattleboro. 
A.    L.     Denton,     Castalia. 
Wm.     Edwards.     Spring    Hope. 
H.    B.    Marriott.    Battleboro. 
.f.     If.    Martin,    Red    Oak. 
J.    B.    Phillips.    Middlesex. 

E.  C.    Powell.    Middlesex. 
T.    T.    Ross.    Na.-hville. 

J.    T.    Strickland.    Nashville. 
.Inn.     A.    Winstead.    Nashville. 

NEW      HANOVER     COUNTY 

J.    H.    Alston,    Wilmington. 

F.  W.    Avant,   Wilmington. 
R.    11.    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. 
I).    W.    Chestnut.    Wilmington. 
J.    P..    Collins.    Wilmington. 

J.    B.    Cranmer,    Wilmington. 
A.    B.    Croom,    Wilmington. 
G.    II.    Croom.   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.  Galloway.  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. 
T.    W.    Kay.    Wilmington. 
S.    E.    Koonce.   Wilmington. 
Jno.    B.    LeGwin.    Wilmington. 

C.  C.    Low.    Wilmington. 
Wm.     D.     McMillan.     Wilming- 
ton. 


PRACTICING    PHYSICIANS 


W.    C.   Mebane.   Wilmington. 
J.    A.    Moore.    Wilmington. 
W.    H.    Moore.   Wilmington. 
J.    G.    Murphy,    Wilmington. 

B.  W.    Page.    Wilmington. 
J.    B.    Parker.    Wilmington. 
II.    A.    Parris.   Wilmington. 

C.  L.    Pridgen.    Wilmington. 
J.    F.    Bohertson.    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. 
P.    C.    P-rittle.    Conway. 
Q.    H.    Cooke.   Bich    Square. 
T.    O.    .loyner.    Severn. 
H.    W.   Lewis.    Jackson. 
J.    L.    Lister.    Jackson. 
L.    E.    McDaniel.   Lasker. 
C.   G.   Parker,   Woodland. 
C.    P.    Parker.    Seaboard. 
P.    G.    Parker.    Jackson. 
W.    B.    Parker.    Woodland. 
M.    It.    Stephenson.    Seaboard. 
J.  C.  Vaughan.  Bich  Snuare. 
ONSLOW    COUNTY. 

F.  H.    Blount.    Swanshoro. 
L.    D.    Bryan.    Snead's  Ferry. 
E.    L.    Cox.    Jacksonville. 

J.    P.    Henderson,    Swanshoro. 

B.  L.    Kellum,    Jacksonville. 

A.  M.   McCuiston.    Richlands. 

C.  W.    Sutton.   Richlands. 
Cyrus    Thompson.    Jacksonville. 

ORANGE     COUNTY. 
E.   A.   Abernethy.   Chaped  Hill. 
J.    B.   Bullitt,    Chapel  Hill. 
E.    A.    Gentry.    Timberlake. 

G.  W.    Gentry.   Timberlake. 
R.    B.    Haves.    Hillsboro. 

C.  H.  Hemphill.  Chapel  Hill. 
C.  H.  Hughes.  Cedar  Grove. 
C.    D.    Jones.    Hillsboro. 

B.  B.    Lawson.    Chapel   Hill. 

B.  B.   Lloyd.   Carrboro. 
Wm.    Lynch.    Chapel    Hill. 

W.      DeB.      MacNider.      Chapel 
Hill. 

C.  S.    Mangum.    Chanel   Hill. 
I.  I.   Manning,   Chapel  Hill. 
J.    M.    Thompson.    Mebane. 

PAMLICO     COUNTY. 
G.     S.    Attmore.    Stonewall. 
Daniel   A.    Dees.    Bavboro. 
,T.    E.    McCleese.    Oriental. 
St.    Elmo    McCotter.    r.avboro. 

PASQUOTANK    COUNTY. 
il.   W.   Cardwell.  Elizabeth  City 
R.    B.    Davis.    Weeksville. 
I.    Fearing.    Elizabeth    City. 
Zenos  Fearing,   Elizabeth  City. 
J.   B.   Griggs,   Elizabeth   C 
1:    I,    iioirier.   Elizabeth  I 
B.  L  Kendrick,  Elizabeth  City. 
E.    W     Lister.    Week  I 
F    w.    Lowery,    Elizabeth   City. 
T     S     McMullen.  Elizabeth  City 
\       i.       Pendleton,     Elizabeth 

CitJ 
w  \  pet<  >  .  Elizabeth  City, 
c  \v  Sawyer,  Elizabeth  City. 
W  w  s.i"  mi  .  Elizabeth  City. 
li  i)  Walker.  Elizabeth  City. 
C         B.        William-,        Eli 

City. 

PENDER     COUNTY. 
ii     r.     Baldwin,    Burgaw. 
G     i-     Beard,    Atkinson, 
w     i    Ta  I       taw. 

u     .1.    William-.    Rock:     Point. 


PERQUIMANS    COUNTY. 
Thus.    A.    Cox.    Hertford. 
<;.    K.    Newby.    Hertford. 
W.       A.       Hoggard,       Hertford 

H.    F     H 
B     W.    Sharp,    Hertford 
Bobt.   W.    Smith.    Hertford. 
I.    A.    Ward.    Belvidere. 

PERSON    COUNTY. 
It     s     Baynes,    Hurdle    Mills, 
w.     \.    Bradsher.    Roxboro. 
S.    E.    Coleman,    Roxl 
.1.    I     Coleman.    Hurdle   Mills. 
J.    H.     Hughes.    Roxl 
David   Long,   Jr  .    Hurdle   Mills. 
W.    T.    Long.    It.  ■■. 
r,.   E.    Love.  Roxboro. 
J.  H.  Merritt.   Woodsdale.  B.  1. 

A.  F.    Nichols.    Roxboro. 

D.  W.   Pritchett.   Center  Grove. 
Peter    Pritchett,    Center   Gi 

R.    S.    Baynes.    Hurdle    Mills. 
J.    F.    Swann.    Semora. 

B.  A.   Thaxton.   Roxboro. 

E.  J.    Tucker,    Boxboro. 
G.    T.    Vickers.    Box'ooro. 

PITT   COUNTY. 
T.    G.    Basnight.    Stokes. 
James   A.    Battle.    Greenville. 
E.   B.   Beasley,    Fountain. 
Zeno   Brown,    Greenville. 
w.    M.   Capehan.    Greenville. 
P.    J.    Chester.    Greenville. 

B.  T.     Cox.     Wind  n 

W.    W.    Dawson.    Grifton. 
G.    G.    Dixon.    Ayden. 
Jos.     Dixon.     Greenville. 
W.    II.    Dixon,    Ayden. 

C.  J.   Ellen.   Greenville. 
Paul    Fitzgerald.    Greenville. 
W.    M.    Fountain.    Greenville. 
M.    T.    Frizzelle.    Ayd  n. 
Cecil     Garrington.     Bethel. 

J.    C.    Green.    Greenville. 
S.    Hassell.    Greenville. 
J.    D.    Hemingway.    Bethel. 
Jno.    Hudson.    Grimesland. 
C.    M.    -bines.    Grimesland. 
Annie   Joyner,    Greenville. 
c     c     Joyner.    Farmville. 

C.  O'H.   Laughinghouse.   Green- 
ville. 

I    Morrill,    Falkland. 

D.  s.    Morrill.    Farmville. 
IX.    P.    Mosi  i   •     Farmville. 
J.    E.    Nobles,    Greenville. 

is      i:     p Gi  eenville. 

li.   C.   Skinner.   Greenville. 
,i         Smith,    Greenville. 

G      II.    Sumrell.    Avdeti. 

Wm.    Whitfield,    Gri  R    1. 

W.    M     Willi-,    Farmi 

POLK    COUNTY. 
in      Bell,    Mi"    Sining. 
Earle  Grady,   T 
W.    T.    Ilea. I.    Melvin    Hill. 
A.    J.    Jervey,   Tryon. 
m.    c     Pali 

RANDOLPH     COUNTY. 
1'.    E.    Asbui  y,     \  i  ■ 
A      M.     Hulla.      1  K.     2. 

.1,    D     Bulla,    in'  Itv,    It.    1- 
U.    L.   Cavil 
i'     C    Craven,    Eta 
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D     i       Fox,     Randleman. 
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ii  I     Fox.    1     i  Hie. 

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T.    I..    Helms. 
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RICHMOND     COUNTY. 

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ROBESON     COUNTY. 
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J.    P.    Brown,    Fain: 
T.    W.    Carmii •!.. 

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ROCKINGHAM    COUNTY 
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PBACTICING  PHYSICIANS 


R.    C.    Miller.    Mavworth. 
Jno.    B.    Ray,    Leaksville. 

E.  E.   Richardson.   Leaksville. 
J.      T.      Stewart.      Summerlleld, 

R.    2. 

B.  P.    Stokes.    Ruffln. 

T.    G.    Taylor.    Leaksville. 

A.  F.    Tuttle.    Spray. 

Ed.   Warren,   Leaksville.  R.   2. 

J.    E.    Warren.    Spray. 

J.   W.   Watkins.   Reidsville. 

C.  R.    Wharton.    Ruffln. 

J.  H.  Thaeker,  Reidsville,  R.  i. 

J.    B.    Wray.    Leaksville. 

T.    J.    Taylor.   Madison. 

S.    E.    Webb.    Draper. 

l>r.    Wells.    Reidsville. 

W.    P.    Wilson.    Madison. 

ROWAN    COUNTY. 

C.  W.    Armstrong.    Salisbury. 
O.    R.    Black,    Landis. 

D.  T.    Roger,    Rockwell. 

W.    C.    ioyden.    China    Grove. 
Mason     Brawley.      Salisbury. 
R.    V.    Brawley.    Salisbury. 
C.   E.   Brown.   Salisbury.   R.    3. 
G.   A.   Brown.  Mount  Ulla. 
J.    G.    Busby.    SDencer. 
J.    D.    Carlton.    Salisbury. 
G.    W.    Choat.    Salisbury. 
P.    W.    Cole,    Gold   Hill. 
Wra.    A.    Coleman.    Salisbury. 
.T.    B.    Council.    Salisbury. 
R.   L.    Cowan.    Salisbury.  R.    2. 
P.    L.    Daniels.    Salisbury. 

B.  O.    Edwards.    Landis. 

F.  A.    Ellis.    Salisbury. 

X.    X.    Fleming.    Cleveland. 

L.    A.    Gibson.    Landis. 

H.    G.    Heilig.    Salisbury. 

J.    E.    Lee.    Woodleaf. 

R     W.    McKenzie.    Salisbury. 

W.    W.    McKenzie.    Salisbury. 

H.    L.    Monk.    Salisbury. 

E.  Moore.    Salisbury. 

H.    H.    Newman.     Salisbury. 
Jno.   H.   Peeler.  Salisbury.  R.  3. 

G.  A.    Ramseur.    China    Grove. 
R.   L.    Ramsav.   Salisbury. 
Wm.    Shaver.    SDencer. 

F.  G     Si"man.    SDencer. 
W.     C.    Slate.     Silencer. 

R.   F.     Smith.   East   Spencer. 

C.  E.    Smith.    Salisbury. 
F.    B.    Spencer.    Salisbury. 
T     E     Stokes.    Salisbury. 

E  M.  Mimimerel.  China  Grove. 
R     2. 

C.  M     Van    Poole.    Salisbury. 
It.     M.    West.    Salisbury. 

.T     W.    Whitehead.    Salisbury. 
Chas.    W     Woodson     Salisbury. 
S.    P.    Wright.    Salisbury. 

RUTHERFORD    COUNTY. 

J.    M.    Allhands,    Henrietta. 

R.    M.    Andrews.    Bostic. 

M.     H.     Biggs.     Rutherfordton. 

W.    C    Bostic.    Forest    City. 

L.  B.  Buckhannon.  Union 
Mills. 

R.   H.   Crawford.   Rutherfordton. 

Amos   Duncan,    Henrietta. 

Chas.     Hold.    Ellenboro. 

T.  V.  Goode.  Rutherford  Col- 
lege. 

L.    B.    Harrill.    Caroleen. 

Romeo    Hicks.    Henrietta. 

F.  W.  H.  Logan,  Rutherford- 
ton. 

T.    C.    Lovelace.   Henrietta. 
T.    C.    McBrayer.    Forest   City. 
Henry    XTorris.    Rutherfordton. 

G.  P.    Rid.    Forest    CitV. 
A.    A     Rueker.   Free. 

D.  R.  Sohenck,  Rutherfordton. 
Marvin  Scruggs.  Rutherfordton. 
J.    C.    Twitty.    Rutherfordton. 


\V.    A.    Thompson.    Rutherford- 
tun 

SAMPSON    COUNTY. 
G.    C     Beard.    Kerr. 
O.     Staut     Brewer,    Roseboro. 
T.    C.    Bullock.   Autryville. 
B.    F.    Butler.    Clinton. 
Paul    Crumpler.    Clinton. 
E.    T.    Hollingsworth.    Clinton. 
.1.    D,    Kerr.    Clinton. 
A.    M.    Lee.    Clinton, 
.r.    M.    Lee,   Newton   Grove. 
J.    O.    Matthis.    Ingold. 
J.    R.    Parker.    Clinton. 

A.  A.    Mavnard.    Kerr. 
O.    L.   Parker.    Clinton. 

E.    T.    Sessome.   Autryville. 
William  E.    Sloan.   Garland. 
G.    L.    Svkes.    Salemburg. 
0.    E.    Underwood.    Roseboro. 
R.    B.    Wilson.   Newton   Grove. 

SCOTLAND     COUNTY. 
R.     B.     Cannady,    Laurinburg. 
E.    A.    Erwin.    Laurinburg. 

B.  F.    Falls.    Laurinburg. 
J.    M.    Gardner.    Gibson. 
.Tno.     S.    Gibson.    Gibson. 
X.    E.   Jackson.   Laurinburg. 
F     P.    James.    Laurinburg. 
P.    John.    Laurinburg. 

E.  A.    Livingston.    Gibson. 
Allan  McLean.   Wagram. 
Peter    McLean.   Laurinburg. 
Jim  Pate.   Gibson. 

W.    G.    Shaw,  Wagram. 

J.    W.    Wilkes,   Laurel  Hill. 

STANLY    COUNTY. 
J.    A.   Allen.   New  London. 
J     N.   Anderson.    Albemarle. 
J.    W.    Bailey,    Oakboro. 
J    I.    Campbell.   Norwood. 
P..  F.   Cox.  Palmerville. 
L.   V.    Dunlan.    Albemarle. 
J    C     Hall.   Albemarle. 

F.  E.  Hartsell.  Oakboro. 
T.  A.  Hathcoek.  Norwood. 
W.    I.    Hill.    Albemarle. 

J     F     Laton.   Albemarle. 

C.  M.    Lentz.    Albemarle. 

D.  B.    Moore.     Radin. 
W.    T.    Shaver.   Badin. 

STOKES    COUNTY. 
Holman    Bernard.    Pinnacle. 
Wade   H.    Bynum.    Germanton. 
J.    H.   Ellington.    Sandy   Ridge. 
Elias  Fulp.   Walnut  Cove. 

E.  M.    Griffin.    King. 

J.    L.    Hanes.    Pine    Hall. 
C.    L.    Helsabeck.    Mixnah. 
R.    S.    Helsabeck.    Mizpah. 
A.    G.    Jones.    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. 
J    W.    Slate.   Walnut   Cove. 

G.  E.    Stone,    King. 

S.    F.    Tillotson.    King.    R.    1. 

R.    G.   Tuttle.   Walnut   Cove. 
SURRY    COUNTY. 

E.    C.    Ashby.   Mount  Airy. 

T.   B.   Ashby.   Mount  Airy. 

J.   M.   Flippin.   Mount  Airy. 

R.       E.       L.       Flippin,       Pilot 
Mountain. 

G.    T.    Divers.   Mount   Airy. 

C.    A.   Baird.   Mount  Airy. 

R.     D.     Flippin,     Pilot    Moun- 
tain.   R.     1. 

R.    S.    Flippin.    Westfleld. 

S.    T.    Flippin.    Siloam. 

R.    R.    Folger,    Dobson. 

Ira    S.    Gambill.    Dobson. 


R.    R.    Garvey.    State   Road. 
E.     M.     Hollingsworth.     Mount 

Airy. 
R.      E.      Hollingsworth.     Mount 

Airy. 
Dr.    Hege.   Mount  Airy. 
R     M.     Lancaster,    Dobson. 
Moir    S.    Martin.    Mount   Airy. 
L.    J.    Moorefleld.    Mount  Airy. 
J.    M.    Reece.    Elkin. 
J.    W.    Ring.    Elkin. 
H.   B.   Rowe.   Mount   Airy. 
M.    A.    Rovall.    Elkin. 
H.    C.    Salmons.   Elkin. 
,1.    1'..    Smith,    Pilot  Mountain. 
J.    T    Smith.    Westfleld 
W.    M.    Stone.    Dobson. 
W.   S.   Taylor.  Mount  Airy. 
Dr.    Turner.    Elkin. 
W.    R.    Welborn.    Elkin. 
L.  L.   Williams.   Mount  Airy. 
J.    L.    Woltz.    Mount    Airy. 
T.   H.    Worrell.   Mount  Airy. 

SWAIN    COUNTY. 

A.  M.   Bennett.   Bryson   City. 
P.    R.   Bennett.   Bryson   Citv. 

D.  R.   Bryson.   Bryson  City. 
W.   H.    Clark.   Dorsey. 

J.    A.    Cooper.   Almond. 

J.    P.    DeHart.    Bryson   City. 

Dr.    Gill.    Smokemont. 

R.    D.    Holt.    Cherokee. 

J.    F.   Ritter.    Fontana. 

H.    W.    Tidmarsh.   Whittier. 

J.     L.     Reeves.     Ravensford. 

J.    F.    Riter.    Fontana. 

J.    G.    Storie.    Proctor. 

TRANSLYVANIA     COUNTY. 

E.  L.   English,  Rosman 
E.    S.    Enslish.    Brevard. 
C.     Grimshaw.     SanDhire. 
C.    W.    Hunt.   Brevard. 
M.    M.    King.    Brevard. 
A.    E.   Lvdav.    Penrose. 
W.    M.    Lvday.    Brevard. 
W.    J.    Wallis.    Brevard. 

TYRRELL    COUNTY. 

A.    J.    Cahoon.    Columbia. 
P..    W.    Cohn.    Columbia. 

C.  A.    Flowers,    Columbia. 

UNION    COUNTY. 
R.    Armfield,    Marchville,    R.    1. 
J     E.    Ashcraft.    Monroe. 
Watt    Ashcraft.     Monroe. 
J.    W.    Bailey,    Mineral    Springs. 
J.   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.    Wingate. 
W.    M.    Lov\    Fnionville. 
J.    S.    Massey.    Monroe. 
W.    R.    McCain.    Waxhaw. 
G.    B.    Nance.    Monroe. 
A.    D.    N.    Whitlev.    Fnionville. 
H.    T).    Stewart.    Monroe. 
S.    A.    Stevens.    Monroe. 
R.    L     Pnvne.    Monroe. 

D.  R.    Perkins     Marshville. 
G     C.    Fruitt.    Monroe 

E.  J.    Williams.    Moi'roe.    R.    1 
G     M      Smith.     Monroe. 

J.   W.   Neal.   Monroe. 

VANCE    COUNTY. 
Beni.    G.   Allen.   Henderson. 
H.    H.    Pass.    Henderson. 
J.    E.    Baxter.    Henderson. 
S.    M.    Beckford.    Henderson. 
Goode    Cheatham.    Henderson. 
N.    H.    Crews.   Henderson. 
E.    V\    Ketin.r.    Henderson. 
W.     H.     Furman,    Henderson. 


PRACTICING    PHYSICIANS 


R.    P.    Gill.    Henderson. 
F.    P.    Harris.    Henderson. 
F.    R.    Harris,    Henderson. 
J.   E.    Loyell.    Kittrell. 
L.   C.   Mcintosh.  Henderson. 
H.    A.    Newell.    Henderson. 
R.    T.    Upchurch.     Henderson. 
J.   M.    Wells.    Middlebiug. 
Jno.    W.    Wheeler.    Henderson. 
C.     D.    Wvche.    Dabney. 
WAKE    COUNTY. 
R.    K.    Adams.    Raleigh. 
C.    O.    Abernethy.    Raleigh, 
.las.     Allen.     Wendell. 
Albert   Anderson.    Raleigh. 
Spright   Ilarhee.    Zebuion. 
O.    D.     iJd.xi.er.    RilPinh. 
Carl  M.    Bell,    Raleigh 
N.      M.       Blaloek.      Meddlers. 

R.    F.    D. 
H.    M.    Bonner.    Raleigh. 
Needham  B.  Broughton, 

Raleigh. 
L.    T,    Buchanan.    Jr..    Raleigh. 
J.    S.    Buffalo.    Garner. 

B.  W.    Burt.    New   Hill.   R.    1. 
A.    C.    Campbell.    Raleigh. 

E.    Dellia    Dixon-Carroll,    Mrs., 

Raleigh. 
Z.    M.    Cayeness.   Raleigh. 
M.    C.   Chamblee.    Wakefield. 

C.  E.    Cheek.   Fuouay   Springs. 
J.   R.   Crozier.   Raleigh. 

C.    J.    Edwards,    Raleigh. 

O.    E.    Pinch.    Apex. 

Chas.    E.    Flowers.    Zebuion. 

M.    L.    Fowler.    Zebuion. 

R.    H.    Freeman.    Raleigh. 

M.    R.    Gibson.    Raleigh. 

Harold    Glasscock.    Raleigh. 

T.    A.    Griffin.    Wendell. 

A.    W.    Goodwin.    Raleigh. 

J.     M.    Harper.     Zebuion. 

H.    B.   Havwood.   Jr..   Raleigh. 

Hubert  Haywood.   Sr.,   Raleigh. 

J.    R.    Hester,    Knightdale. 

S.    P.    Holding.    Wake    Forest. 

M.    C.    Horton.    Raleigh. 

W.    C.    Horton.    Raleigh. 

J.    P.   Hunter.    Cary. 

Chas.    L.    Jenkins.    Raleigh. 

R.    W.    Johnson.    Apex. 

E.    H.    Jones,    Raleigh. 

T.     M.    Jordan,     Raleigh. 

E.   C.   Judd.  Raleigh. 

J.    M.    Judd.    Cardenas. 

F    D.   Kitchin.   Wake  Forest. 

A.  W.   Knox,   Baleigh. 

B.  J.    Lawrence,    Raleigh. 
R.    H.    Lewis,    Raleigh. 

E.  F.    Long.   Raleigh. 

J     R.    Lowerv.    Raleigh. 

J    J    L.   McCullers.   Meddlers. 

C.  F.    McDowell.    Zebuion. 
J.    W.    McGee,    Raleigh. 
Jno.    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.    Zebuion. 

J    A    J    Penny    Neu  • 

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.    Robert       W     Baleigh. 
J    R    Rogers,    Raleigh. 
Albert    s.    Root.    Raleitth. 

u     A     Rovster.    Ra' 

W     T     Rovster.    Raleigh 

A     T     Russell.    Wendell. 

l/p   Sorrell    Un'ri -h     B.F.D  « 

S     P     Sorrell,    RaV"h     R.    6. 

W     W     Stancell.    Ra 


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Hugh   Thompson,    Raleigh. 

S.    VY.    Thompsui 
Ihnrv     Turn   r.     Raleigh. 
II.   P.    Dnderhill.   Wendell 
J.     B.     Wats. m.     Raleigh. 

Louis     X.     West,     Raleigh. 
i  iha       B     v..    to  :   '.-igh. 

T.    E.    Wilkerson.    Raleigh. 
C.      B.     Wilkerson,     Raleigh. 
,l     i:    Wright.    Raleigh. 
L.    B.    Young.   W  i        I 
L.       B.       Capehart,       Raleigh, 
(Col.) 

L.    T.    Delaney,   Raleigh,    (Col.) 

L.      E.      McCauley,      Raleigh, 
(Col.) 

G.    S.    Perry,    Raleigh,    (Col.) 

J.       O.       Plummer,       Raleigh, 
(Col.) 

M.    T.    Pope,    Raleigh.     (Col.) 

P.    F.    Roberts,    Raleigh,    (Col.) 

Rufus   Vass,   Raleigh,    (Col.) 

J.   T.   Wortham,    Raleigh,  (Col.) 

P.        IT.       Williams,       Raleigh, 
(Col.) 

WARREN     COUNTY. 

Howard  Foster.    Norlina. 

T.   H.  Haywood.  Warrenton. 

Thos.    J.    Holt.   Wise. 

G.    II     Macon.    Warrenton. 

i       I  i      Packard.    Norlina. 

C.   H.   Pette.   Warrenton. 

W.     D.     Rodgers.     Warrenton. 

T.    P..    Williams.    Ridgeway. 
WASHINGTON    COUNTY.  m 

T.   L.   Bray.   Plymouth. 

P..    F.    Halsey.    Roner. 

W.    H.    Hardh-on.   Creswell. 

J    L.    Hassell.    Creswell. 

L     Mitchell.    Plymouth. 

John    W     Sneight.    Knii  r. 

w     ir    Ward.   Plymouth. 

L.    Mitchell,    Plymouth,     (Col.) 

WATAUGA    COUNTY. 
McG.    Andrews.    Boone 
E.    F.   Bingham,    Amantha. 
G     D.    Bingham.    Sugar   Grove. 
R     K     Bingham.    Boone. 
\v     0    Bingham.    Su         G 
R     H     Hardin.    Shulls    Mills. 
J     B.    Phillips.    Sugar  Grove. 
F     M.    Greer.    Mabel. 
J.    W.    Jones.     I'oone 
H     B.    Perry.    Valle   Cruel 
W.   J.   Love,   Watauga  Falls. 

WAYNE    COUNTY. 
G.    B.   Benton,   Fremont. 
M.    T.    Bizzell,    Goldshoro. 
\V.   B.  Crawford,  Goldsboro. 
(i     C.    Daniels,    Goldsboro. 
A.   J.    Ellington,  Gold 
\V.   W.    I  "a  ii. n.   Goldsboro. 
T.    I,    Ginn     Gol  I  boro. 
T,     O      Haves.     Fremont. 
W.     ir.     Souse,    Goldsboro. 
Henderson    Irwin.     Ell 
H.    B.   Ivey.    Goldshoro. 
ii      rom       i  lureka. 
J.    C.    Joj ' 

C.   L.    Lasslter,    Fremont 
K      B.     Miller.    G 
r    i  •     Hendei  s|  Olive 

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i :     B.    Mori        G        boro. 
s     l'.    Parker,    Mount    olive, 
.i     i:     Patrl  '  .   S  *  ■    Soring*. 
r     i      Person,    Pikeyllle 
Heck    Person.    Gold 
Monti    i:  '  " 

K    A     Smith.   Goldsboro 
\V.    II     snin  I.     '  ■    'i  boro. 
i,        si.ie.r.   Gold  ih  >ro 
u    W     Splcei     G     i  boro. 


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Mel.   Tatum.    M 
M     M.    Tatum 

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W.    G.    Wi 

E.  T.       <  Ion 
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W.       II.       Bryant, 

WILKES    COUNTY. 
J.   W.   Choat,    K 
J.    E.    Dun. -an.    N.    \\ 

A.  J.    Ella.    B  Ii. 

F.  II 

I,.    A.    Hauser,    N     v. 

T.    H.    I  Mill. 

L.    A.    Hauser,    N     Wllkesboro 

B.  M.    Hutchens.    N.    w 
boro. 

.      s.    Sink.   N.    Wilkesl  to. 

L.   P.   Somers,   \       . 

Bryan   Spicer.    McG 

W.    A.    Tavlor.    N.    W 

W.   R.  Triolett,   Purlear.   K.   1. 

.1.    M.    Turner.    X.    U  . 

.1.   W.    Whiti  .   w 

WILSON    COUNTY. 
W.    II 
\v.    8.  '■ 

B.  1'.    Barnes,   Elm   I 

C.  H    Barron,   Elm   City,   R.   1 

.    Wilson. 
Geo.    M     B  mi   City. 

S      n      .  urg. 

E.    T     i 

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John    r     i'     i  r.    Bailey. 

Grady.    Wiluon.    R    -. 
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B     s     Herring.    Wii 
\      B      Herrinn     W 
ii     K     Hoovei     v. 
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I  W.    Lamm.    Lucama. 
p     p     Lane     W 

G.  W.    1 
B.   C.  Mc( 

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H.    «',.    Perry.    ^ 

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YADKIN    COUNTY 

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PRACTICING    DENTISTS 


Practicing  Dentists 


Allen.    T.     S.,     Farmville. 

Alexander.    C.    L. .    Charlotte. 

Adams,    J.    Q. ,    Fayetteville. 

Abernethy.  A.  D.,  Granite   Falls. 

Ayeock,    B.    L. ,    Princeton. 

Ashburn,    T.    F.,    Liberty. 

Allen,    R.    T. .    Lnmberton. 

Anderson,  F.  J.,  Winston- 
Salem. 

Almond,    C.    T.,   Andrews. 

Adams.    A.    J.,    Durham. 

Anderson,   R.   P.,   Moeksville. 

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.    li.,    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.  J.,   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.    H.    H..    Laurinburg. 

Barber,    A.    D.,     Sanford. 

Barker,   O.    C. ,    Asheville. 

Bone,  A.   C.  Rocky  Mount. 

Betts,    J.    S.,    Greensboro. 

Bass,  C.  D.,  Raleigh. 

Banks,    C.    H. .    Louisburg. 

Booth.  R.   S.,  Warrenton. 

Billiard.    T.    P.,    Roseboro. 

Bell,   W.    F.,   Asheville. 

Bain,   C.    D.,   Dunn. 

Baker,  L.  P.,  King's  Mountain. 

Biven,    S.    B.,    Charlotte. 

Berryhill,   A.   M..   Charlotte. 

Burks,   R.    H.,   Marshall. 

Black,   J.   W.,  Rockv  Mount. 

Broughton,   E.   II.,  Raleigh. 

Bingham.    L.    R. ,    Boone. 

Banner,    J.    E.,    Mount   Airy. 

Blalock,    J.    A.,    Jackson. 

Beam,    A.    P.,    Asheville. 

Brown,    W.    J.,    Greenville. 

Bobbitt.     S.     L.,    Monroe. 

Barnard,    G.    0„    Kannapolis. 

Buie,   L.    E.,   Red   Springs. 

Bennett,    J.    G..    Asheville. 

Bell,    V.    E.,    Raleigh. 

Bissett,   M.    D..   Wpndell. 

Bumgardner,   E.    G.,   Casar. 

Blackburn,  C.  A.,  Winston- 
Salem. 

Barnes,    V.    M. ,    Wilson. 

1'ryan,    J.    R.,    Oxford. 

Clark,    W.    E.,    Apex. 

Click,    E.    G.,    Elkin. 

Coble,    L.    G.,    Greenshoro. 

Carroll,    N.    G.,    Raleigh. 

Crews,   R.    W.,   Thomasville. 


Carson,    H.    II.,   Hendersonville. 

Castlebury,    F.     D.,    Raleigh. 

Couch,    H.    H.,    Elkin. 

Cline,    W.    R.,    Monroe. 

Carr,    Geo.    A.,    Durham. 

Cobb,  A.   J.,  Henderson. 

Clayton.   W.   F.,    High  Point. 

Cobb,    W.,    Winston-Salem. 

Craven,    A.    W. ,    Boonville. 

Clarke,    M.    H.   P..    Wilmington. 

Coffey,    L.    M.,   Lincolnton. 

Coleman.    F.    H. ,    Wilmington. 

Cromartie,   A.    S.,   Fayetteville. 

Cox,    Ella   B.,    Badin. 

Carlton,    J.    W.,    Spencer. 

Clarke,    J.    D.,    New    Bern. 

Cole,    R.     S.,    Rockingham. 

Cone,    P.    B.,    Williamston. 

Conrad.   W.    J.,   Winston-Salem. 

Current,    W.    C.    Statesville. 

Coltrane,    J.    F..   Zebulon. 

Croom,    Jas.    D.,    Maxton. 

Cromartie,    H.    R. .    Raeford. 

Cripliver,   W.   L. .   Lexington. 

Carlton,   J.    D.,   Salisbury. 

Chambers,    E.    O.,    Asheville. 

Chamberlain,  C.  H,  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,   F.    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. ,    Aberdepn. 

Dowd,    J.    L. ,    Carthage. 

Dunston,  Chas.  A.,  Raleigh, 
(Col.) 

Davis,    W.    R. .   Whiteville. 

Dupree,    L.    J.,    Lillington. 

Dula,  A.   M. .   Black  Mountain. 

Doyton.  T.   W. .  Green  Mountain, 

Durham,    J.    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,     (Col.) 


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.,    Ashpville. 
Faulk,    O.    C,    Maxton,    R.    3. 
Flpming,    A.    H. ,    Louisburg. 
Finch.    S.    J.,    Oxford. 
Frazicr,    T.    T.,    Oxford. 
Fitzgerald,    Paul,    Greenville. 
Frink,    1!.   L. .    Asheville. 
Fitzgerald,   W.    C,    Albemarle. 
Frost,    J.    S.,    Burlington. 
Foreman,  J.  W.,  Asheville. 
Faulkner.   T.    H.,    Kinston. 
Folger,  R.  R.,  Dobson. 
Foush'e,    L.     M.,    Jonesboro. 
Faucette,    J.    W..    Asheville. 
Falls,    P.    R.,    Gastonia. 
Fox,   L.   S.,   Charlotte. 
Fulton,    Jos. ,    Asheville. 
Fields,    Paisley,    Durham. 
Fort,   C.    D.    H.,   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,    3.    M. ,    Gibson. 
Gorham,  L.  R. ,  Rockv  Mount. 
Grigg,    M.    W..    Shelby 
Garrison,    P.   T.,   Mebane. 
Gallaghpr.    R.    T.,    Washington. 
Grppne,     E. ,     Wilmington. 
Greene,    E.    S.,    Jr.,    Monroe. 
Gray,   W.    F.,   Wadesboro. 
Gregg,   J.   D.,   Liberty. 
Gibson,    H.    B.,    Red    Springs. 
Geddy,    E.    R.,    Westminster. 
Geer.    J.    L.,    Rutherfordton. 
Griffin,    E.    J.,    Edenton. 
Gibbs.    W.    D..    Carthage. 
Graham.    R.    F.,    Rowland. 
Gamhill,   J.   C,   West  Jefferson. 
Graham,    C.    A.,    Ramseur. 
Gibson,   J.   L.,   Laurinburg. 
Hamilton.  E.    S..   Charlotte. 
Harding,  A.   S.,   Moeksville. 
Holland.   N.   T.   Smithfleld. 
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  jt 

Cove. 
Hendrix,    H.    M. ,    Beaufort. 
Harper.    C.    C,    Kinston. 
Hilliard,   S.   P.,  Rocky  Mount. 
Holt,    J.    B.,    Cherryville. 


PRACTICING     DENTISTS 


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,  H.   G.,   Moeksville. 
Hall,     C.     B.,    Hillsboro. 
Harris,       M.       M.,       Elizabeth 

City. 
Hoffman,   M.   E.,   Asheville. 
Hester,    0.    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. 

[licks.    R.     C,    Lawndale. 

Higgins,  W.   H.,   Franklin. 

Hamilton,    S.   J.,   Burnsville. 

Hicks,   D.   N..    Bakersville. 

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    II.   IV,  Winston-Salem. 

Harris,    T.    W.,   Norlina. 

Hunt.    Jas.    K.,    Jonesboro. 

Hicks,    F.    B.,    Hickory. 

Holeomb,   H.   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. 
Howes     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. 

Jovner,   O.    L..   Kernersville. 

i ,    E.  D.,  West  Jefferson. 

Johnson.    W.    B.,    Selma. 
Jones    P    E.,   Farmville. 

Jordan,    H.    W.,    Belmont. 
Johnson,    B     M.,    Jacksonville. 
Jernigan,    -t.    A      Dunn.  , 
Johnson,    A.    if.    Greensboro. 
Judd,   J.    If..   Fayetteville 
Johnson,  J.  N.,  Goldsboro. 
Jenkins,    ('.    E.,    Scotland   Neck. 
Justice,    Z.    K..    Davidson. 

Johnson,   F.   C,   Lexington. 
Jones    H    if..  Winston-Salem. 
Jones,    W.    !■'.    N     Wilkesboro. 
Justice,    M.   L,  Marion. 
Jacobs,    J.    M..    Roxobel. 
Kernodle,   J.    F.,    Greensboro. 
Keerns,    J.    L.,    Charlotte. 
Keith,   H.    L..    Wilmington. 
Keel.   II.   It.,  Tarboro. 
Keech,  Jas.   P.,   Tarboro. 


Keiger,  C.   C,   Charlotte. 
Koonce,   E.   T. .   Wilmington. 
Kibler,    W.    L. .    Charlotte. 
Kelley,   .1.   H.,   Charlotte. 
Keel,     I'      i'  .     Elaleigh. 
King,    1>.    IX.   Lumberton. 
Krueger,   Louis    (!.,    Charlotte. 
Keel,    D.    F.,    Scotland   Neck. 
Lineberger,    II.    O.,   Raleigh. 
Levy,      Sam,     Charlotte. 
Lockhart.    1>.    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.    \\.    Raleigh. 
Leggett,    J.    L. .    Hertford. 
Liner,   W.   H.,    Waynesville. 
Lynch,    W.,     Chapel    Hill. 
Lennon,   C.    H.,   Rowland. 
Little,    J.    B.,    Hickory. 
Little,     R.     A.,     Asheville. 
Long.   \\.    S.,    Graham. 
Long,    H.    S..    Graham. 
Lewis,   W.    H.,   Jr.,   Atkinson. 
Lewis,    O.    P.,    Rutherfordton. 
Medford,    N.    M.,    Canton. 
Miller,    A.    C. .    Lincolnton. 
Murphy,    R.    H.,    Mebane. 
Munv.  H.  V..  Burling'ton. 
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..    Cherry ville. 
Morey,   A.   H.,  Hendersonville. 
Morse,   Rosebud,  East  Bend. 
Mann,    H.    L.,    Lake    Landing. 
Manning,   M.   P.,   Robersonville 
Milliken,    J.    B.,    Pittsboro. 
Mason,    P.    H..    Wallhurg. 
Morrison.   B.   R.,   Wilmington. 
Macon,    F.    A.,    Henderson. 
Massey,    L.   M.,   Zebu  I  mi. 
Miller.    Chas.    I..    Albemarle. 
Montgomery,     J.     B.,     Wilming- 
ton. 
Mizzell,    W.    G..    Wind  01 
Meador,  Jas.    R..   Beidsville. 
Mann,   L.    II..    Washington. 
Mii«    II.   A..   Marshall. 
Malone,   S.   E.,  Goldsboro. 
Mann.    I.    M.,    A  I 
Matthews.  A..   Blacl    Mountain. 

Mercer,    W.    C,     Durham 

Moseley,  W.  H  .  Chai 
Meredith,   D    J.,  Will 
Motgomi  ry,    D.   0.,  StaU  villi 
Minges,   C.  E.,   Rockj    Mount 

Muse,    J.    D.,   Cam  i 
Mann,    B.    D  .   Jr.,    Bnfl 

Mizzell,    D.    B.,   Wind     i 

Malone.     It      W   .     I). nit 

\i,„   i      r    u       raylorsvllle 
M     ,i,  nhall,    F    C,  Cli  mmons 

Miller.     A.     I'  .     Com I 

Ma  ten,      Guj      M  .     w 

Salem 
McKay,   B     R      Fayetteville. 
McKaughan,    I.    n      ' 
McCall,   C    s  .   Cliff  Ide 
McCracken,   V    w  .  Sanford 
McLean,  Graham,   McDowell 
Mi  i'i  I  en,  J    T.,   Durham. 
McPhall,    i  aiah,    Hamlet 
McKeown,    L    BS  .    Btai 


McFall,    i :    w.i 

Ml 
Ville. 

McBraj        M 
McLaughlin,    B     h 
McGuire,    D     D 
McGulre,    W     P  .    Sylva. 
\i,i   innell,    0.  B      G»      Ma. 
Mclver,   D    C     0 
McKaughan,    W     K  .    Ki  I 

ville. 

■i         oey,   J.    v..    I 
McLean,    J     if  .    Bn 
McCall,    S.    ll..     i 
McClung,  .1.  A  .   Winston  Balem. 
McDowell,    C.    ll  .    Wayi 
Mi  Manus,    C    i:  .    B 
McRae,   W     1.  .    Bed   Si  i 
McMillan,   M.    t  .    Gold  two. 
McDlarmld,   N.    U      Bai  fowl 
Nichols,  It.  T.,  Rockingham. 
Nicholson,  J.  n..    Hani y. 

Nurse,    A.    S..    Durham. 

Newtoi 

Neel,  3.  M  .  Salisbury. 

Norris.   <'     P.,    Durham. 

.    T.    P.,    Albemarle 
.    B.    C,    Winston-Salem. 
rls,    S.    P.,    Raleigh. 

Nance,   a    W  .  Clarkton. 

Nixon.  Henry  E  .   Edenton. 

Osborne.    .1.    H     S  .    SI 

Osborne,   J.    E.,   Shi 

olive,    ll.    \1  .    Ij  ■  ttevllle 
Olive.  T.   II  .   Mi   int  '  Ulead 
Owen,   Lawrence   E.,   Asheville 
Poole,   S.   D  .   LaGrange 
Pres9nell,  O.  L..  Asheboro. 
Pless.     C.     A.,     Canton. 
Patterson.    B.    M  .    Concord. 
rbarr,    J.    R.    Morganton. 
Pope..   E.    F.   Gold 
Parker.    Zeb.    V.,    New    Horn. 
Pratt,   C.    H..   Bocky   Mount 
Purvis.    S.    P.,    Salisbury. 
p         d    u  .   High  P 

Parker.    Win  .    I 

Pitts.  Henry,  High   P 
Pi  m v.   E    A..   Littleton. 
Polndexter,   C    C      Bandleman. 
Prldgen,   D.   L,   FayetteviUe. 
Plttman,  F.   H..  Fairmont 
Phillips,  Wm    H  ,  Wilson. 

Peeler.      C        M   .      Shell. v 

Park  r.  .i    m      i  in  vine. 
i  ■  Q ,   B      I   lyi  "evlile 

Pearson.      P       1.  .       IfH  I 
i.     D      \V  .     Ktl 

Plttard,   I«      i'      Hend 

k     Wilmington 

i     iv    g  .    Utoakla, 

■     ii     B      ' 
Payne,  W.  J  .  Clayton 

Cringle.    A     J  .     i    •■ 
Po  J.    I 

ii    ii     i; 
i     r  .    ii:ii  ipb  ■  villa. 
.i     ii  .    \\  i 

.1       D  .     1      ' 

W     W.,    0 

l;  \      I 

Bay,    Ralph,   Oi  lonla 

i     \i       i 
•     j      i     nton 
C     i       i 
n.a.ie    Arthur  P  .  Durham 

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I'KAc  ncim;    m:\tists 


Kedfearn,  B.  C,  Monroe 
Ramsey,  W.  B.,  Hickory. 
Beeves,    C.   A.,    Laurel   Springs. 
Baymer,   \V.    <•..   Newton. 
Richardson,    I.'.    E.,    Leaksw-.c. 
Riddick,    C.    B.,    Ayden. 
Bobey,    W.    M.,    Charlotte. 
K         on,   J.   A.,   Councils. 
Kamsey.    J.    F.,    Asheville. 
Riley,    i.    M.,    Lexington. 
Sails,     A.,     Oxford,     K.     4. 
Strawn,   S.   H.,   Marshville. 
Sehmucker,    Balph,    Charlotte. 
Sellers,    C.    E.,    Hayesville. 
Steele.    C.    C,    Rockingham. 
Steelman,    S.   H..   Harmony. 
Smith.    E.    W.,    Winston-Salem. 
Smathers,    J.   H.,    Waynesville. 
Scott,   G.   G.,   Spray. 
Scruggs,   W.   N.,   Charlotte. 
Staten,   Frank,    Morehead   City. 
Shore,    J.    A.,   Jonesville. 
Smithson,  T.  W.,  Bocky  Mount. 
Schaffer,    C.    T.,    Asheville. 
Springs.   W.   J.,   Mount   Holly. 
Spoon.   T.   L.,   Gibsonville. 
Smathers,  B.  C,  Asheville. 
Smathers.   C.   F.,   Charlotte. 
Stevens,   R.   W.,  Apex. 
Smith.    C.    E..    Salisbury. 
Schultz,   A.   M.,   Chapel  Hill. 
Smith,    S.    D.,    Manson. 
Shackelford,    E.    W.,    Durham. 
Secrest,    J.   B.,    Winston-Salem. 
Simkins.    Geo.    C,    Greensboro. 
Sikes,    T.    E.,   Greensboro. 
Satterfield,    H.    E.,    Durham. 
Smithwick,  D.   T.,  Louisburg. 
Smith,   W.    T.,   Wilmington. 
Sloan,    C.    S.,   Wallace. 
Spurgeon,   J.    S.,    Hillsboro. 
Smathers,    Wexler,    Asheville. 
Smathers,    H.    A..    Canton. 
Stanley,  J.  W.,   Wilmington. 
Self,   I.    B.,   Lincolnton. 
Sinclair.    J.    A.,    Asheville. 
Squires,  B.   M.,  Wake  Forest. 
Spoon,    B.    E.,    Winston-Salem 
Sharpe,   J.    W.    B.,   Clifton. 
Smith,   T.   M..   Polkton. 
Sinclair,   P.    D.,   Marion. 
Smathers.    G.    S.,   Asheville. 
Swaim,    John,    Asheboro. 
Smith,    E.    L.,    Raleigh. 
Smith.   Luther   T.,   Beidsville. 
Shamburger,   B.   B. ,   Siler  City. 


Sturdivant,    J.    M.,    Canton. 

Strickland,   L.   I..   Ulan. 

Taylor.    \V.    W.,    Warrenton. 

Thomas,   C.   A.,   Wilmington. 

Troxler,    E.     A.,    Burlington. 

Tomlinson,   B.  L.,    Smithfield. 

Turlington,   B.    S.,   Goldsboro. 

Troutman.    M.    L.,    Kannapolis. 

Teachy,    O.    A.,    Wallace. 

Teague,    C.    H.,    Madison. 

Trivette,  L.   P.,   Mooresville. 

Taylor,   A.    Z.,   Mocksville. 

Taylor,  W.  A.,  X.  Wilkesboro. 

Tomlinson,  F.  N.,  Winston- 
Salem. 

Troutman,  P.  W.,  Hickory. 

Turner,    J.    V.,    Wilson. 

Taylor,   B.   C,  Landis. 

Taylor.    B.     T.,    Pinehurst. 

Turlington,    B.    A.,    Wilson. 

Tatum,    E.    W. ,    Mount    Olive. 

Thomas,  J.  E.  L.,  Bocky 
Mount. 

Thompson,  C.   A.,   Wilson. 

Thomasson,  B.  C,  Bryson  City. 

Thompson,   H.,    Hamlet. 

Tuttle,    R.    D.,    Spencer. 

Tucker,    E.    J.,    Roxboro. 

Taylor,   W.    C,    Salisbury. 

Taylor.   E.   M.,   Farmville. 

Thompson,   J.    W.,   Murphy. 

Tyree,    J.    C,    Bocky   Mount. 

Underwood.   B.    L.,   Bailey. 

Underhill,  J.  M. ,  Asheville. 

Underwood,   J.    T.,    Wilmington. 

Underwood,   F.   H. ,   Wilson. 

Vickers,    G.    C. ,    Roxboro. 

Voils,  C.  U. ,  Mooresville. 

VanderLinden,  W.  H.,  Hen- 
dersonville. 

Weathersbee,  Ramsey,  Wilming- 
ton. 

Woody,  L.   W.,   Tocane. 

Weliunt.   E.    S.,    Cherryville. 

Webster,    E.    S.,    Charlotte. 

ft'aynick,  G.  E.,  Winston-Salem. 

Wilkins,    F.    R.,   Forest  City. 

Williamson,    J.    F.,    Clinton. 

White,  J.   H.,   Elizabeth  City. 

Whitehead,    C.     A.,    Woodville. 

Waller,  D.   T..   Charlotte. 

Williamson,    B.    W.,   Hamlet. 

Weeks.   Geo.    E. ,    Tarboro. 

Williamson,   T.  P.,  Cerro-Uortlo. 

Wills,    A.     C.,    Henderson. 

White,    Leonard.   Statesville. 


Watkins,  J.  C,    Winston-Salem. 

Wat -on.    E.    F.,    Clinton. 

Weatherman,  W.  C,  States- 
ville. 

White,    J.    A.,    Scotland    Neck. 

Wilson,    W.    P.,    Durham. 

Waldrop.    O.    S.,    Kinston. 

Whitson,  W.   K.,  Asheville. 

Whitsett,    <;.     W.,    (Jreensboro. 

Wilson,    Tiffany,    Hertford. 

Warren,  J.   E.,    Spray. 

Warren,   E.    R.,   Goldsboro. 

Wilson,     O.     L.,    Kinston. 

Wooten,   C.   L,   Whiteville. 

Williams,    W.    H„    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   L'ltv. 

Watson,   S.   R.,  Henderson. 

Wells,   C.   H.,   Winston -Salem. 

Whisnant,  A.  J.,  Ruthertord- 
ton. 

Wyche,   J.    E.,    Greensboro. 

Ward.   W.   M.,   Weldon. 

Wheeler,   C.   M.,  Greensboro. 

Walters,    H.    N.,   Warrenton. 

Ward,     W.     J.,     Weldon. 

Weaver,  R.   C,  Asheville. 

Ware,    B.    E.,    Shelby. 

Williamson,  11.  L. .   Vineland. 

Walters,   D.   A.,   Greensboro. 

Wilkins,    T.    A.,    Gastonia. 

Wells,   J.    S.,    Beidsville. 

Waynick,  I.   M.,  Winston-Salem. 

Wilson,   T.    S.,    Madison. 

Young,    T.   L. ,   Angier. 

Tokeley,    Koran    M. ,    Asheboro. 

Yates.    W.    F.,    Chadbourn. 

Yelverton,    J.    H.,    Wilson. 

Yarborough,  J.  A.,  Wake 
Forest. 

Young,   W.    D.,   Snow  Hill. 

Young,     J.     A.,    Newton. 

Zachary,    J.    F.,    Brevard. 

Zachary,   J.   B.,   Sylva. 

Zickler-.    Chas.    B.,   Taylorsville. 

Zimmerman,    J.    W.,    Salisbury. 


North  Carolina  Fairs  and  Secretaries 


Cherokee — J.    L.    Walters.    Murphy. 

Clinton— T.    B.    Smith.    Clinton. 

Dunn— T.    L.    Biddle,    Dunn. 

Elizabeth  City— W.  B.  Goodwin,  Elizabeth 
City. 

Fayetteville — B.    M.    Jackson,    Fayetteville. 

Gastonia — Fred  M.   Allen,   Gastonia. 

Goldsboro — F.    L.    Costex,    Goldsboro. 

Greensboro — J.    L.    King,    Greensboro. 

Greenville — W.    H.    Dail.   Jr.     Greenville. 

Henderson — C.    M.    Hight,    Henderson. 

Hickory — Mrs.    Q.    E.    Herman,    Hickory. 

Kinston — W.   D.   Hood,   Kinston. 

Louisburg — A.    H.    Fleming,    Louisburg. 

Lumberton — W.    O.    Thompson,   Liunberton. 

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.     Picquet,     Pinehurst. 

Kaleigh — (State  Fair) — Joseph  E.  Pogue.  Ba- 
leigh. 


Rockingham — A.    G.    Corpening.    Rockingham. 
Rocky  Mount — P.   C.   Shore,   Bocky  Mount. 
Boxboro — B.    P.    Burns.    Roxboro. 
Spruce    Pine — W.    M.    Wiseman,    Spruce   Pine. 
Tarboro — C.   A.    Johnson,    Tarboro. 
Wilson — L.    S.    Radley.    Wilson. 
Winston-Salem — F.  J.  Lapfert.    Winston-Salem. 
Woodland— I.    T.    Blanchard.   Woodland. 


Signers   of    Declaration   of 
Independence. 

The  signers  of  the  American  Declaration  of 
Independence  from  North  Carolina  were  William 
Hooper,  lawyer,  born  in  1742,  died  in  1790; 
Joseph  Hewes,  merchant,  born  in  1730,  died  in 
1799;  John  Penn,  lawyer,  born  in  1741,  died 
in   1788. 


RELKilols   DEN0MINA1  IONS 


Religious   Denominations 


Baptist   Church 

The  Baptist  State  Convention  is  composed  ol 
sixty-six  Associations,  2,25(1  churches  with  a 
membership  of  325,050.  There  are  2,17  1  Sun- 
day schools  with  an  enrollment  of  265,496. 
Church  property  valued  at  $9,623,830.00.  Be- 
nevolences, $966,940;  Home  purposes,   $2,089,160. 

STATE     CONVENTION 

President  State  Convention — B.  W.  Spill- 
man,    Kinston. 

Secretary  State  Convention — Walter  M.  Gil- 
more,    Sanford. 

Corresponding  Secretary  State  Convention — 
C.    E.    Maddry,    Raleigh. 

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. 
Harnby,    Raleigh. 

Supt.  of  Evangelism — H.  T.  Stephens, 
Greensboro. 

Secretary-Treasurer  Womans  Work — Miss 
Elsie    Hunter,    Raleigh. 

ORDAINED    MINISTERS 
Abernathy,    C.    A.,    Maiden. 
Abernathy,    G.    P.,    Morganton. 
Absher,    J.    M.,    Off  en. 
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.,    Dillon,    S.    C. 
Anderson,    Chas.,    Scotland    Neck. 
Andrews,    E.    C,    ML    Holly. 
Anthony,   W.   M.,  Noland. 
Arledge,    J.    B.,    Saluda. 
Arledge,     T.     W.,     Harris. 
Arnette,     J.     M. ,     Wagram. 
Arrington,    Frank,    Waynesville. 
Arrington,    C.     C,    Mt     Airy. 
Arrington,     T.     P.,     Waynesville. 
Atkins,    R.     E.,    Raleigh. 
Atkinson,     L.     J.,     Washington. 
Austin,     B.     F.,     Taylorsville,     4. 
Austin,    D.    M.,   Norwood. 
Avery,    W.    B.,    Wbiteville. 
Ayers,    W.    A.,    New    Bern. 
Ayscue,    J.    E.,    Carthage. 
Bagby,    A.    Paul,    Wake    Forest. 
Bain,     G.     A.,    Dunn. 
Baker,    T.    J.,    Buie's    Creek. 
Ballard,    L.     D.,    Statesville. 
Bangle,    P.    W. ,    Lincolnton. 
Banks,    W.     .1.,    Elizabeth    City. 
Barber,    P.    s..    Whitnel. 
Barnes,    J.    H.,    Merry    Hill. 
Barnes,    L.    E.,    Taylorsville. 
r.iirnes,  M.   L..  Qastonia. 

Barnes,     S.     1!.,     Coleraine. 

Barnette,    M.    M..    Clyde. 
Barnwell,    Geo.    L..    Hendersonvllle. 
Barrett,    W.    C,    Gastonia. 
Barrs.     W.     D. ,     Lexington. 
Barton.    C.    D.,    Boiling    Springs. 
Baskin,     E.      L.,      Chapel      Hill. 
Mass.    J.    H. ,    Roxl">!" 
Bateman,    R.    •!.,    Ashevllli 
I  aucom,   li.   w.,   Winston-Salem. 
Baucom,    W.    T..    Elkin. 


Baugh,    l'.    \\  .     i 
Beach,     w.     n  .     Hi 
Beaver,    E.    A.,    Vest 
Belch,    I.    lv.    Ne«    B 
Bell,    .1.    W.,    l-i 
Benfleld,   H.    S.,    Rutherford   i 
Benfleld,    J.    Q  .    Bbodlss. 
Bennett,    J,    C,    Asbei 
Bennett,    J.    1'.,    Cramert 
Bennett,    s.    W.,    Burnsrille. 
Benton,    Bruce,     Buckingham. 
Betts,   .1.    D.,   ETuquaj   springs, 
I'.iggs,    W.    O.,    Elm    City. 
Bllbro,   W.   L.,   Greenville. 
Biles,    II.     ('..'    Albemarle. 
Binkley,    J.    N.,    Eoustonvllle, 
I  lack,    ('.    J.,    Gastonia. 
f  ,    Albemarle. 

Coy,    Piney    Creek. 

s.    c  .    I 

J.    F.,    Lincolnton. 

N.    H  .    Marines. 

W.    M.    Flat    Bock. 
Bleb     Square. 


Black.    J 
Blackburn, 
Blackburn^ 
Blackburn, 
Blackman 
Blackwell. 
Blalock,     Jesse 
Blauehard,     C. 

Blanton,  S.  L., 
Blevins,   J.    A., 

I '.levins,  S.  L., 
1!  levins,  T.  E., 
Blythe,    C.    E.. 

Bobbitt,     N.     W 
Boggs,    J.    H. ,    Icard 
Bomar,    E.     E.,    Hendersonvllle 
Boney,    L.    B.,    Pollocksville. 
I'ooker,    E.     B.,    Smithfleld. 
Boone,    .1.    R.,    Estatoe, 
Booth,   J.    H. ,    Rockingliam. 
Bowden,    J.    T.    Marion 


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Ellenboro. 

Hays. 

Whitehead 

New    Life. 
Blantyre. 

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Bowden,  W.  C 
Bower,  I".  A  . 
Bradley,  E.  L., 
Bradley,  .1.  A., 
Bradlev,  \V  I. 
Bradley,  w.  T. 
Bradsnaw,  w. 
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Britt,     \. 

Brock,    •! 

Brooks, 

Broom, 
Brown, 

Bi  own, 
Brown, 

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Salola. 
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98                                                               RELIGIOl'S    DENOMINATIONS 

Buck,    Martin    \\\,    Burlington. 

Cook,    C.    C,    Bakersville. 

Bumgardner,    E,     v.,    Taylorsville. 

Cook,    R.    L.,    Sylva,    R.    I. 

Bumgardner,    W.    J..    Taylorsville. 

Cook,    W.     N.,    Murphy. 

I'.unn,    D.     T.,     Spring    Hope. 

CooperA    W.    F.,     Doughton. 

ISunn,    J.    H.,    Wake    Forest 

Copeland,    J.    E.,    Hertford. 

Bucham,     John,    Roaring    River. 

Coram,    R.    P.,    Boonville. 

Burchflcld,    D.     F.,     Murphy. 

Corbett,    R.     I.,    Ayden. 

Rurkett,     R.     M.,    Jefferson. 

Corey,    A.,    Jamesville. 

Hurrell,    W.    R.,    Monroe. 

Corn,    James    A.,    Asheville. 

Burrus,     G.     E.,     Rockford. 

Corn,    Jesse,   Marshall,    R.    3. 

Burrus,    C.    C,    Wingate. 

Corn,    J.    P.,    Zirconia. 

Burrus,    L.    VV.,    Boonville. 

Corn,    Judson,    Brevard. 

Butler,    A.    A.,    Selma. 

Corn,    R.     P.,    Hendersonville. 

Byrd,     C.     E.,    Sweepsonville. 

Corn,    H.    D.,   Mars   Hill. 

Byrd,    R.    L.,    St.    Pauls. 

Cornsilk,    A.,    Robbinsville. 

Byrum,     J.     T. .     Winston-Salem. 

Corpening,    A.    N. ,    Wake    Forest. 

Byrum,   W.    J.,    Indiautown. 

Cothren,    Grant,    Lomax. 

Cain,    A.    T. ,    Harrishurg. 

Cowan,     G.     N.,    Apex. 

Cain,    A.    T.,    Concord. 

Cox,     R.     E.,     West    Durham. 

Caldwell,     C.     A.,    Marion. 

Crabtree,    W.    A.,    West   End. 

Cale,    W.    F.,    Tyner. 

Craig,    B.,    Monroe. 

Cale,_    J.    F.,    Roxobel. 

Crane,    W.    J.,    Morehead    City. 

Cale,"   D.,    Potecasi. 

Crawford,     L.     H.,     Sylva. 

Callaway,    J.    W.,    State   Road. 

Creech,    Oscar,    Red    Oak. 

Camp,    W.     G.,    Kings    Mountain. 

Creel,    R.    L.    W.,    West    Asheville. 

Campbell,    R.     C.,    Canton. 

Crismon,     C.     E. ,     High    Point. 

Campbell,     J.     A.,     Buie's    Creek. 

Crisp,     Oscar,    Tuskeegee. 

Campbell,    W.    P.,    Chadboum. 

Crisp,    E.    D.,    Lenoir.    R.    4. 

Campbell,    W.    T.,    Durham. 

Crisp,    T.    J.,    Conetoe. 

Canady,   C.    A.,   Roper. 

Crow,     J.     W.,     West     Asheville. 

Canipe,    J.    C. ,   Mebane. 

Crouch,     J.      P.,     Linwood. 

Cantrell,   J.    R.,    Wake  Forest. 

Crowder,     T.     W..     Postell. 

Carlton,    W.    F.,    Wilbar. 

Crowder,     B.     R.,     Winston-Salem. 

Carrick,    Thomas,    High    Point. 

Crutchfield,    T.    S.,    Roanoke   Rapids. 

Carroll,    R.     D.,     Charlotte. 

Culbreth,    H.     C,    Spindale. 

Carson,    J.    T.,    Willetts. 

Cullom,    W.    R.,    Wake    Forest. 

Carter,    E.    T\,    Clinton. 

Currin,    J.    B.,    Oxford. 

Carter,   Henry,   Tomahawk. 

Dailey,    L.     E.,     Colerain. 

Carter,    A.    D.^    Tomahawk. 

Darton,    M.    L.,    Concord,    R.     6. 

Carter"    J.     F.,    Winston-Salem. 

Davis,    D.    C,    Cove    Creek. 

Carter,    A.    G. ,    Rosemary. 

Davis.    J.    G.,    Wake    Forest,    R.    1. 

Carter,    J.     P.,     Hendersonville. 

Davis,     J.     W. ,     Kings    Mountain. 

Case,     M.     P.,     Flat    Rock. 

Davis".     A.     C,     Marshville,     R.     2. 

Cashwell,     C.     S..    Statesville. 

Davis,     J.     B.,     Carrhoro. 

Cashwell,     C.     H.,     Wendell. 

Davis.     M.     P.,     Four     Oaks. 

Cashwell,     R.     N.,     Lumberton. 

Davis,    Q.    C,    Albemarle. 

Cashwell,     T.     L.,     Charlotte. 

Davis,     R.     Lee,     Statesville. 

Cato,     R.     W..     Pageland,     S.     C. 

Davis,    T.     B.,    Kinston,    R.     3. 

Caudle,    Zeb,    Pageland,     S.     C. 

Davis,     J.     W. ,     Cuve     Creek. 

Caudle,    T.    A.,    Yartkinville. 

Davis,    R.     J.,    Hamptonville. 

Cawthon,    K.    W. ,    Warsaw. 

Day,     Fred,     Winston-Salem. 

Chaffln,    A.    C,    Cerro    Gordo. 

Day,     T.     J.,     Warrensville. 

Champion,    R.     C,    Landrum,     S.     C. 

Day.     H.     A.,     Beaufort. 

Cheek,    F.    B..    Whitehead. 

Dean,     E.     C,     Burlington. 

Chronister,    H.    B.,    Maiden. 

Deaton,    D.    E.,    Fayetteville. 

Church,     W.     N.,     Summit. 

DeLancy,    J.    C,    Greensoro,    R.    2. 

Clanton,    D.     C,    Gilreath. 

DeLoatch.     B.     F.,     Gibsonville. 

Clanton,    J.    W.,    Gilreath. 

Dellinger.    Oscar,    Edgemont. 

Clark,    M.    L.,    Morganton. 

Deitz,    T.    F.,    Bryson    City. 

Clark,     S.     L.,     Hot     Springs. 

Dietz,     R.     N.,     Speedwell. 

Clarke,    J.    A.,    High    Point. 

Denny,    W.    E.,    Grassy    Creek. 

Clemmons,    A.    W.,    Bolivia. 

Dillard,    E.    B.,    Round   Hill. 

Cleveland,    W.    C,   Arden. 

Dodd,      W.      H.,     Jacksonville. 

Cloer,    Geo. ,    Andrews. 

Dorsett,    H.    G.,    Chapel    Hill. 

Clover,    M.    G.,    Mt.    Holly. 

Dorton,    M.    L. ,    Concord. 

Coats.    P.    B.,    Loris,    S.    C. 

Dowell,    Geo.    J.,    Raleigh. 

Coggins,    L.    V.,    Semora. 

Dowell,     C.      L,     Franklinton. 

Cohn.     D.     K.,     Winston-Salem. 

Downs,     P.     E.,     Wentworth. 

Cohn,     E.     A.,    Winston-Salem. 

Downev,    J.    W. ,    Severn. 

Cole,    C.    D..    Hendersonville. 

Draughn,     T.     S. .     Crutchfield. 

Coleman,     W.     A.,     Boardman. 

.  Duggan,    J.    T.,    Unaka. 

Coley,     J.     L.,     Wake     Forest. 

Duncan,    J.    M.,    Mount    Olive. 

Collins,    W.    K.,    Cliffside. 

Duncan,     V.     E. ,     Winton. 

Collins,     Alex,     Mount     Airy. 

Dupree,    J.    E. ,    Cherryfleld. 

Collins,    F.    T.,    Srnithfield. 

Durham,     C.     H..     Lumberton. 

Collins,    T.    D.,    Durham. 

Early,    B.    G.,    Raleigh. 

Combs,    J.    A.,    Erlanger. 

Eatman.    T.     J.,    Ivy. 

Comer,   J.    R.,    Steeds. 

Edwards,    W.    L,    Swiss. 

Comer,    W.    T.,    New   Castle. 

Edgerton,    S.    A.,    Buie's    Creek. 

Conley,     C.     F.,     Blairsville,     Ga. 

Eggers,    R.     C,    Zionville. 

Council,    L.    A.,    Catawba. 

Elam,    W.     A.,     Shelby. 

RELIGIOUS   HI 

^NOMINATIONS                                                       sti 

Eller.    J.     15.,     Statesvilie. 

Hackney,     i     D.,    Krankh 

Eller,     W.     H.,     Greensboro. 

Hagaman,     i     P.,    Lei           B 

Ellington,     R.     P.,     Graham. 

Halght,    W-    li. .    Windsor 

Elliott,    J.    S.,    Knottsville. 

Haigler,     K.     M  .     H  Ini 

Elliott,     P.     L.,     Cullowhee. 

Haire,    P.    11..    Pleetw 1. 

Elliott,    C.    S..    Wake    Forest. 

Hall,    D.     11..     MlcavlUe. 

Ellis.    C.     G.,    Bakersville. 

Hall.     B.     .1.     Wilmington. 

Ellis,    J.    A.,    Kaleigh. 

Hail.    it.    i\.    Elizabeth    City. 

Esger,     G.     S.,    Lilesville. 

Hall.    J.    H..    Mt.     Airy 

Essex,    J.    P.,   Jackson. 

Hail,    w.    M  .    Catalo  ichee. 

Eubanks,      M.     E.,      Pollocksville. 

Hall,    S.    P.',    Warne. 

Evans,    E.    R.,    Marshall.. 

Hall,    L.     W.,     Miniieai 

Farmer,    J.     S.,    Raleigh. 

n.iii.    s.    W.,   Winston  Salem. 

Farthing,     J.     H.,     Sweet    Water. 

Hall,    W.     G.,    Wilmington, 

Fiddler,    F.    L.,    Winston-Salem. 

llainby,     J.     M.,     Ilina. 

Fields,    C.    F.,     Benham. 

Hamliy,     A.     C.     Kaleigh. 

Fitzgerald,    W.    H.,    Black    Mt. 

Hampton,    X.    s.,     Plneola, 

Fleming,    J.    M.,    Lumberton,    R.    5. 

Hamrick.     G.     P.,     Shelby. 

Fletcher,    J.    F.,    High    Point. 

Hamrick.    B.    M.,    Forest    City. 

Fogleman,    T.     W. ,    Virgilina,    Va. 

Hanes.    F.    W.,    Splndale. 

Ford,     W.     B.,     Indian    Trail. 

Hardaway,  J.    S.,   Thomasvllle. 

Fountain,     R.     S.,     Siler     City. 

Harrell,    J.     S.,     \v  ake     I    n  est 

Francis,    Geo.,    Buladean. 

Harrelson,     E.     M.,     Tabor. 

Frazier,    I.     P.,     Liberty. 

Harrelson,    A.    D.,     I„,ris.    S.    C. 

Freeman,    L.    E.    M.,    Raleigh. 

Harrill,     I.      D.,     Lattim 

Freeman,   R.    H.,   Hickory. 

Harrill,    Z.    D.,    EUenboro. 

Friday,     C.     F.,     Taylorsville. 

Harrill.     H.     1)..     Forest     1 

Fry,    F.     W.,    Mocksville. 

Harrill,     G.     P.,     South     Mills. 

Fulbright,    J.     O.,    Kings    Mountain. 

Harris,     J.     M.,     Morganton. 

Fulghum,     J.     H. ,    Mt.     Airy. 

Harris,    .T.     P..     Bethel 

Gaines,    J.    A.,    Charlotte. 

Harris,    J.     S.,     Albemarle. 

Gardner,    E.    N.,    Pendleton. 

Harris,     L.     W.,     Eldorado. 

Gardner,     F.     M.,     Southern     Pines. 

Hanis,     M.     I.,     Hickory. 

Gardner,    R.    A.,    Wake    Forest. 

Harris,    T.    C,    Harris. 

Garrett,    F.     B.,    Hayesville. 

Harrison,     A.     L.,     Mt.     Am 

Gay,    R.     L,     Smithfield. 

Harte,    J.    D.,    Oxford. 

Garner,    R.    N.,    Spurgeon. 

Hartsell,    Paul.    Creedmoor. 

Gentry,    J.    J.,    Asheville. 

Hartsell,     W.     H..     Uurnst 

Gilbert,   R.   M.,   Edneyville. 

Hayes,    A.    B.,    Hays 

Gillespie,     J.     C,     Boiling     Springs. 

Hayes,    J.    M.,    X.    Wilkes! 

Gilmore,    W.    M.,    Sanford. 

Hayes,    J.    E.,    X.    Wilkesboro. 

Glidewell,    C.    W.,    Stoneville. 

Hayes.   T.    M..    Nathan's   Creek. 

Glossom,    S.    C,    Ellerhe. 

Haynes,    J.    H..    Mt.    Airy. 

Gold,     W.     M.,     EUenboro. 

Haynes,    J.     M.,     Clyde. 

Goode,    J.    M.,    Boiling    Springs. 
Goode,    W.     E.,    Reidsville. 
Gordon,    D.    C,    Winston-Salem. 

Hatley,   Seymore,   Mollle. 
Hedgpeth,    I.    ]'  .    Lumberton. 
Hedgpeth,    R.    A..    Lumtx 

Helms.   i>.    v..   Unionvil 

Gordon,     R.     R..     Pittsboro. 

llelllliiee,     Chus       A    ,      Mi 

Gouge,    J.    A.,    Ledger. 

Henderson,     J,     K  .     Peml 

Gragg,    E.    M.,    Vilas. 

Henline,  Julius,   Spruce   Pine, 

Graham.    T.    .1.,    Brock. 

Heiisiev,    s.    T.    Blltmore. 

Grant,    J.    H.,    Duvall. 

Hensley,    J.    E  .    Burnsvllle. 

Grant,    J.     R.,    Fairview. 

Henson,    B.    T.,    suite   Road 

Gravitt,     O.     G..    WaKe    Forest. 

Henson,     Arthur,     Canton, 

Cray.     J.     J.,     Etowah. 

Herring,    it.    H.,    Waynesvllle, 

Green,     C.     W.,     Marion. 

Hester,    T.    M.,     Harris 

Green,    B.    P.,    Mooresboro. 

Hester,     ('      H  ,     St.     i'auls 

Green,     A.     .T. ,    Boone. 

Hewitt,    D.    i.  .   Sballotte, 

Green,    D.    A.,    Butler,    Tenn. 

Hicks,      II        P.,      Cant, .11, 

Green,    J.     E.,     Pattons    Ridge. 

Hicks,    ,i     -i  .    Bangs    Mountain. 

Green,     .1.     H.,     Ogden. 

Hlgglna,    -i     T  .    Lei 

Green,    J.    L. ,    Hopkins. 

Htlburn,   H    M  .    Bladenl 
Hlleman,   C.   W.,  Wampler 
Hllllard,     1    M  .    High    P 

Hill.    .1.     W.     1'  .     V  u     1. 

Mm.    .i     i:  .    \i.i      iiiii. 
Hlnes,    n     r.  .    M  i 

Green,    Levi,    Hopkins. 
Green,    J.    R.,    Boiling    Springs. 
Green,     R.     W. ,     Greens     Creek. 
Green,     S.     M.,     Spruce     Pine. 

Green.    T.    M.,    West    Durham. 

Hipps,    11     n  .     \ 

Green,     W.     ('...     Mill     Spring. 

II, ,i,i  -,    I.      \i      B 

Grlce,     .1      B.,     West     Asheville 

ii.  ■  hi.    .1     i:  .    \  i  ih'  in,- 

Cuiee.    .1.     1'..     Hendersonvllle. 

Hodge,   ■'     L,    Ruthi 

Grlffln,    X.     11..     Marshall. 

Hodge  ,  3     i   .    New    Bern. 

Griggs,     W.     I,..     \.     \\  iikfsln.ro. 

Hodges,   E    C  .    id 

Grlndstaff,    Isaac.    Toecane. 

Hogan,  -i    0..  Mai 

Grogan,     W.     H.,     Stoneville. 

Hogan,    K     \\   .    m 

Grogan,    R.    i'...    Cruso. 

Hoglen,    John,    \\  1 1 

ciiiiey,    .1     l'..    Nashville. 

H       head,   w     D  .    Birch 

Gupton,     B.     L. ,     Wake     Forest. 

Hogue,    n    ,i  ,    Wi 

Guy,     W.    i;..     Southport 

n, ,n  rii.    ,i     S  .    Baltida 

Gwaltney,    .T.     P.,     Hiddenite, 

ii,,ic, mi,,    w      i 

Gwaltney,     L.     P.,     TaylbrsvlUe. 

ii  ,i  and,    '      P.,  0 

Hackney,     T.    A.,    Morgan  ton, 

Hollandj    C      1 

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HELIGKK'S  DENOMINATIONS 


Hollaway,    L.    M.,    Elkin. 

Holmes,    \V.    B.,    Monroe. 

Hoppers,    \V.    L.,     Whitehead. 

Honl,    J.     T.,     Kings    Mountain. 
Horn,     G,     II..     Rutherfordton. 

Horn,    T.    \V.,    Albemarle. 

Horn,    C.    15.,    Koseboro. 

Hornaday,    J.     A.,    Town    Hill. 

Horner,     K.     C,     Gatesville. 

Hough,    W.    A.,    Denton. 

Howard,    A.     T.,     Saluda. 

Howard,    C.    B.,    Wake    Forest. 

Howard,    H.    S. ,    Asheville. 

Howard,     W.     H.,     Wake     Forest. 

Howell,    A.     T.,    Newton. 

Howell,    J.    D. ,    Swansboro. 

Howell,    W.    M.,    Biltraore. 

Hoyle,   J.    E.,   Wingate. 

Hubbard.    W.    D.,    Raleigh. 

Hudson,    L.   L. ,   Erlanger. 

Hudson,    C.    F.,     Washington. 

Hudson,     S.     F.,     Shiloh. 

Hughes.     W.     G.,      Statesville. 

Huggins,    F.    M.,    Boone. 

Huggins,    W.    M.,    Shawboro. 

Humphrey,    J.     L.      Lumberton. 

Hunneycutt,    C.    C,    Stanfiela. 

Hunneycutt,    A.    J.,     Marshville. 

Hunneycutt,     Theo. ,     Stanfleld. 

Hunneycutt,     R.     X.,     Rockwell. 

Hunt,    D.    J.,    Spindale. 

Huntley,    David,    Bear    Wallow. 

Huntley,    F.    J.,    Fletcher. 

Huntley,    M.    M.,    Forest    City. 

Huntley.   S.   F.,  Flat  Rock. 

Hurt.   J.    J.,   Wilmington. 

Hutchinson,    E.     J.,     Wadesboro. 

Hyde,    H.    H.,    Hazelwood. 

Ingram,    R.    E. ,    Davis. 

Irvin.    A.    C,    Shelby. 

Isenhour,    E.    J.,    Ahoskie. 

Jackson,    C.    L. ,    Wadesboro. 

Jaimison,   Thad,   Canton. 

James,   R.    H.,    Marshville,    R.    5. 

James,    W.    C.,    Mount    Airy. 

Jarvis,    X.    T..    Roaring   River. 
Jenkins,    J.    L.,    Maxton,    R.    4. 
Jenkins,    Shuford,    Mars    Hill. 
Jenkins,    C.    A.,    Clayton. 
Jester,   J.   R.,   Winston-Salem. 
Jinks,   L.   D.,   Xeuse,   R.    1. 
Johnson,   E.    O..   St.    Pauls. 
Johnson,   C.    R.,    Mooresville. 
Johnson,   J.    S.,   Fayetteville. 
Johnson,  E.   X'.,  Dunn. 
Johnson,   D.    L.,    Elizabethtown. 
Johnson,    G.    H. ,    Belmont. 
Johnson,   L.    L. ,    Belcross. 
Johnson,    L.,    Raleigh. 
Johnson,   W.    0.,   Grover. 
Johnson,   W.    X.,   Charlotte. 
Jones,   J.    C,   Wingate. 
Jones.    T.    A.,    Forest   City. 
Jones,    Lee,    J.,    Marion. 
Jones,    J.    T. ,    Hendersonville. 
Jones,   W.   J.,   Salemburg. 
Jones,    F.    A.,    Forest    City. 
Jordan,   J.    A.,  Xorth   Wilkesboro. 
Jordan,   J.    R.,    Spies. 
Joyce,  J.  A.,  Sandy  Ridge. 
Joyner,    A.    V.,    Williamston. 
Justice,    A.    I.,    Hendersonville. 
Justice,    T.    B.,    Morven. 
Justice,    T.    L.,    Enfield. 
Keaton,    T.    C,    Winston-Salem. 
Keller,    O.    A.,    Aberdeen. 
Kelly,    W.    M.,    Wilmington. 
Kelly,    J.    B.,    Lilesville. 
Kelly,    C.    F.,    Lilesville. 
Kendrick,    R.    G.,    Raeford. 
Kesler,    M.    L.,    Thomasville. 
Key,    W.    H.,    Halls   Mills. 
Kidd.    Jno.    C.    Bennett. 


Kilgore,   B.    R.,    Montezuma. 
Kilpatrick,    J.    B.,    Cherrvfleld. 

Kincheloe,    J.    W. ,    Rocky    Mount. 

King,    L.    C. ,    Lenoir. 

King.    J.    1).,    Wampler. 

King,    T.     11.,    Gastonia 

Kinsland,    J.    L. .    Franklin. 

Kirk,    J.    E. ,    Rocky    Mount. 

Kirk,    J.    L. ,    Salisbury. 

Kirk,    J.    T. ,    Lewisville. 

Lambert,    Levi,    New    Hope. 

Lanier,    J.    E.,    High    Point. 

Lanier,    R.    C,    Greensboro. 

Lanier,    R.    R.,    Seaboard. 

Lanier,    Hardy,    Wilmington. 

Lanning,    T.    D.,    Leicester. 

Larkins,    J.    D.,    Fayetteville. 

Lassiter,   A.    G.,    Star. 

Laughridge,   B.    H.,    Maiden. 

Lavender,    A.    H.,    Old    Fort 

Lawhon,    W.    H.    H.,    Carthage. 

Lawrence,    Eli,   Randleman. 

Ledford,   E.    G.,   Pisgah  Forest. 

Lee,    J.    M.,    Marble. 

Lee,    O.    E.,    Greensboro. 

Lee,   J.    X.,    Cherokee. 

Lee,    L.    C,    Sanlord. 

Leggett,    G.    D.   Windsor. 

Lemons,   R.    L.,    Salisbury. 

Lennon,    R.    S.,    Hillsboro. 

Lewis,    M.    L. ,    Hayesville. 

Lewis,    Marvin,    Culberson. 

Linderman,    S.    C,    Violet. 

Linberger,    C.    E. ,    Drexel. 

Lineberry,    R.    li.,    Colerain. 

Liles,    F.    A.,    Fremont. 
Linney,    W.    E. ,    Wilkesboro. 

Little,    Luther,    Charlotte. 
Little,    I.    B.,    Porter. 
Little,    T.    P.,    Marshville,    R.    4. 
Livingston,    E.    A.,    Sea^rove. 
Lloyd,    Frank,    Hiwassee,    Ga. 
Lockerman,    W.    D.,    Clinton. 
Long,    E.    A.,    Winston-Salem. 
Long,    W.    A.,    Cove    Creek. 
Loudermilk,    D.    P.,   Marlon. 
Love,    Hoyle,    Unionville. 
Love,    A.    E.,    Xoland. 
Lowe,    G.    C,    Whaleyville,    Va. 
Lunstord,    W.    R.,    Mars    Hill. 
McAlpine,    J.    M.,    Stony    Point. 
McCall,   A.    C,   Duke. 
McCall,    S.    B.,    Brevard. 
McCann,    Levi,    Ronda. 
McCarter,    W.    P.,    Gastonia. 
McClure,    W.    B.,    Alexis. 
McCoy,    D.    C,    Franklin. 
McCracken,    R.    P.,    Franklin. 
McDuffle,    J.    F.,    Chapel   Hill. 
McDaniel,    E.    L. ,    Lattimore. 
McElreath,    F.    M. ,    Leicester. 
McFalls,    W.    T.    Candler,    R.    2. 
McGregor,    J.    C. ,    Wake    Forest. 
McGregor,    S.     S.,    Xashville. 
Mclntyre,    S.    L.,    Oakboro. 
Mclver,    J.    A.,    Louisburg. 
McKaughan,    J.    A.,    Asheville. 
McKinney,    C.    H.,    Bakersville. 
McMahan,    W.    F.,   Old    Fort. 
McManus,    O.    W.,    Gibson. 
McNeill,    M. ,    Wilkesboro. 
Mace.    R.    G.,    Belmont. 
Maddry,    C.    E.,    Raleigh. 
Mahaffey,   R.    R..    Blantyre. 
Manley,    A.    J.,    Rosman. 
Marion.    T.    J.,    Crutchfield. 
Marley,    H.    C,    China   Grove. 
Marlow.    H.    J.,    Tabor. 
Marr,   L.    X.,    Suit. 
Marr,    W.    W.,    Cullowhee. 
Marsh,     A.,     Marshville. 
Marshall,   J.    J.,    Macon. 
Martin,    C.    F.,    Murphy,    R.    2. 
Martin,    G.     A.,    Concord. 


RELIGIOUS   DENOMINATIONS 



Martin,    .1.    L. ,    Fuquay    Springs. 

Payne,   I    i:  .    i  ■ 

Martin,    W.    N.,    Alexander, 

Pi        .    It      K  .    1 

Mason,    B.    K.,    Greenshoro. 

Pennlll,    W.    A.,    Zl 

Mason,    J.    A.,    Hendersonville. 

Pennington,    <;.    M. ,    Kei 

Massingale,    J.    C. ,    Argura. 

P         .11     T.,    M     :  -nil'' 

Matheny,     C.     C,     Forest    City, 

Pet<  rson,   C    1 1  .   i 

Matheson,    W.    B.,    Bobbinsville. 

Peterson,    Alex,    IngoM. 

Matthews,    J.    H.,    High    Point. 

Phelment,  -i.   P.,  Cllntoi  ,8    C 

May,   G.    \V. ,    Gupton. 

Phillips,    T.     B.,     c  hurl.  • 

May,     S.     S.,    Yadkinville. 

Phillips,   ';    '    .    Beai    I  - 

Mehaffey,    T.    P.,   Bobbinsville. 

Phillips,   M.    B  .    Mount 

Meigs,    J.    C,    Marshville. 

Phillips,    N.    B.,    Barnard 

Melton,    A.    G.,    Boiling   Springs. 

Pickens,  .i.    m  .   Barnard 

Melton,    N.    A.,    Hendersonville. 

Pilkerton,  <;.  J.,  Japan 

Mercer,    I.    M.,    Wilson. 

Pipes.   J,    c  .    Mai  -    mi 

Merritt,     B.     P.,     Goldsboro. 

Pippin,  a.   a  .   Waki 

Metcalf,    W.    W. ,    Waver ly. 

Pipkin,    Howard,    M           0 

Michael,    Melvin,    Patton   Ridge. 

I'litinan.   s    m  .   Nev,  land 

Michael,    W.    H.,    Trade,    Tenn. 

Plttman,    A     E    «',,    win 

Middleton,    ,T.     B.,    Saluda. 

Pittman,    Reuben,    \ 

Miller,    I.    C,    Patterson. 

Plemmons,  T.    II..   Greenville. 

Miller,    D.    L.,    Highlands. 

I'll  mmons,   I!     !'•  .   1 

Miller,    H.     B.,    Littleton. 

Plybon,    i'     T.    Durham. 

Miller,    H.    0.,    High   Point. 

p...    i:     n  .   Weldon. 

Miller,    J.    B. ,    Norwood. 

I' ler,    It     1'  ,    Buckner. 

Miller,    W.    V.,    Ocona   Lufty. 

Pm.i1.   li.    W.,   Winston-Salem. 

Millican,     C,    Bug    Hill. 

PopUn,    F-    M  .    Lll 

Mills.    G.    T.,    Apex. 

Porter,   A.    11..   I 

Mills,     G.     B.,    Waynesville. 

Putts.    \v.    T.    Highlands. 

Millsap,    Jesse,    Wayside. 

Powell,  II.   a  .  Cid 

Minton,    fi.    S.,    Hertford. 

p. .well.   B.    E„   Marshville. 

Mitchell,    O.    B.,    Cameron. 

Powers,   .1     M  .   Burgaw 

Mitchiner,    J.    F.,    Franklinton. 

Powers,   J.    L  .    Bentonsville. 

Monds,    B.    S.,    Hertford. 

Pratt.    It.    \  .    IP  i  del  jonvllle. 

Moore,    A.    0.,    Clayton. 

Presslar,    M.    I>.    I...    Polkton. 

Moose,   J.    D.,    North  Charlotte. 

Prestwood,    B     T  ,    i. 

Mortez,    W.    M.,    Swannanoa. 

Prevatt,    F.    A..    Luna               It     1. 

Morgan,    F.    M. ,    Flats. 

I'M  \ist,  li.   W.,  Xanceyvllle. 

Morgan,    B.    H.,    Mars    Hill. 

i'i  Idgen,    w.    D.,    Bit 

Morgan,    S.    L. ,    Baraseur. 

Pruett,    J.    B.,    in  i 

Moritz,    W.    L.,    Marshall. 

Pruette.    L.    It  ,    1  nai  lotte. 

Morris,    D.     P.,    Norwood. 

Pruette,    W.    M  .    Waynesville. 

Morris,    W.    A.,    Hendersonville. 

Purvis,   S.   L..   Cerro   Gordo. 

Morrow,    J.    L.,    Suit. 

I'ntman,    I).    P.,    Chi 

Morton,    S.    F.,    Winston  -Salem. 

Pyatte,    J.    S.,    Nel 

Mumford,    E.    F.,    Wallburg. 

Quern,    a     i'  .    Bylva. 

Murray,    Ed.,    Wake    Forest. 

Queen,  C,    Belwood 

Murray,    J.    T.,    Winston-Salem. 

ltaniv.  Virgil,   Franklin. 

Murray,    L.    B.,    State    Road. 

Randiiliih.    R     I.  .     Brj  •        City. 

Myers,    B.    0.,    Sprint'    Hope. 

Bay,    i     B  .    Soaring   it. 

Myers,    C.    H.,    Charlotte. 

Redwine,   B.   K  .    Nashville. 

Myers,    W.    W. ,    North    Wilkesboro. 

Beece,   i>.   G.,  Toneevilla 

Nanney,    B.    T.,    Swiss. 

Beed,   T     1       i                          C 

Xeilson,    A.    J.,    Hendersonville. 

it.  i.i.   c     B  .    Albemarle 

Nelson,   E.   B.,   Henderson, 

K,  w,.    K     ll  .   Oci  na    Lufty. 

Nestor,    J.    M.,    Mt.    Airy. 

Bhyne,   C.    A.,   Ballsbury. 

Newton,    I.    T..    Wliiteville. 

Bbyne,   C    <i  .   Gasi 

Nichols,    L.    L.,    Patterson. 

Bhyne,   B     i..  P 

Nobles,    .T.    W.,    Middlesex. 

Richardson,  .1     U      R             llle 

Norrls,  C.  H.,  Cary. 

Richardson,    W     C,  Gn 

Xorris,    John,    Boone. 

Biddle,    B.    B  .    Dllllngli  I 

Norvelle,   C.    S.,    Uurham. 

Rlmmer,    W     W.,    9   u 

Oakley,    Geo.,    Mt.    Airv 

Boach,    i     f  .   Waki    1 

O'lirian.    L.    B..    Mt.    (Hive. 

Bobbins,    T.    8.,  Bufi 

O'Kelley,    T.    W.,    Raleigh. 

it,.i  ertson,   C     mi 

Oldham,   s.  W.   Robersonvllle. 

Roberts,   i:  .   Buthi  rford 

Olive,    B.    I.,    Mt.    Airy. 

It, .Pert-.    I,    C,    Marshall 

Olive.    W.    S.,    Apex 

lt.t  ertson,   Wyatt,    ' 

Overby,    I).    W.,    Draper. 

Robinson,  W  .    Lundaj 

Owen,    C.    F.,    Murphy 

i:  .           .'■             U 

Owen,    J.     It.    Mars    Hill. 

rs,    B     \  .   Clyde 

Owen,    J-    H  .    Argura. 

Rogei  -.''    P.,  Orli  ntal. 

Pace,    V.    <;.,    Saluda. 

Rollins,    B     r  .    1 

Padgett,     L.     B.,     Farmville. 

BolUns,   Q     " 

Padgett,    ("has.,    Bostic,    B.    2. 

R    ,  .   J    W  .    \ 

Padgett,    Bush,    Lattlmore. 

It              i:      ,.         !.                        'llle 

Page,    J.    M,    S!      Pauls. 

V*.,  Asl 

Pait.    i>.    B.,    Bladenboro. 

k     .. .,-.    w     ii  .    \\  hit* 

Palmer.    B.    L.    Hark   Ridge. 

.    W     P-  ,    Wi        I 

Pardue,   a.   T.,   Roaring   Biver 

Ruppe,    ]      i  .     i 

Pardue,    T.    F..    King. 

Ru  h,    J     Vi 

Parham,   J.    G.,   Leicester. 

Russell,    ^     1       * 

Passmore,   G.    W.,    Postell,   Tenn, 

Russell,    W      k       v 

Paul,    K    A  .   Dumbarton 

Russell,    i.     B       ';-     nla. 

mi: 


RELIGIOUS  DENOMINATIONS 


Sadler,  .1.   W.,   Goldsboro. 

Sasser,    Lonnie,    Kooky    Mount. 
Sasser.    T.    M.,   New   London. 
Sasser,   T.    L. ,    Candler. 
Sawyer,    O.    W.,    Plymouth. 
Scott,    J.    F.,    Blantyre. 
Scott,   E.   W.,   Canton,   R.   1. 
Sears,    H.    C,    Crabtree. 
Sebastion,    G.    V\\,   Wilkesboro. 
Sentelle,    R.    A.,    Wayncsville. 
Seymour,    T.    Y.,    Raleigh. 
Shaver,    J.    M.,    Granite   Falls. 
Shaw,   F.   W..    Randleman. 
Shehane,    Y.    T.,    Wingate. 
Shell,    P.    J.,    Nebo. 
Shepherd,    N.    H.,    Kenly. 
Schacklette,    B.    M. ,    Angier. 
Shoemaker,   T.    P.,   Lenoir. 
Shook,    .T.    B.,    Leicester. 
Shope,   J.    M.,   Yellow    Creek. 
Shore,   R.   H.,   Blowing  Rock. 
Short,    R.    G.,    Concord. 
Shuford,    A.,   Harvard. 
Silvers,    H.    G.,    Hayesville. 
Simmons,   F.    L.,    Nebo. 
Simpson,    J.    E. ,    Brevard. 
Sinclair,  J.   W.,   Forest   City. 
Slattery,   J.   J.,   Mars  Hill. 
Smith,   J.   R.,   Fort  Mull,    S.    C. 
Smith,   A.    B.,   Oakboro. 
Smith,    Chas.    C,    Brevard. 
Smith.    C.    J.,    Franklin. 
Smith,    R.    L.,    Halifax. 
Smith,    J.    M.,   Albemarle. 
Smith,    J.    H.,   Cherokee,    S.   C. 
Smith,    L.    P.,    Andrews. 
Smith,   L   \V.,  Greenville. 
Smith.    \V.    A.,   Charlotte. 
Smoak.   E.    L..    Rural  Hall. 
Snider,    F.    L.,   Mam   Hill. 
Snow,    J.    A.,    Lincolnton. 
Snyder,   E.   C.,  Monroe. 
Snyder.    J.    S.,    Fayetteville. 
Snyder,   J.    W.,   Concord. 
Snyder,    F.    L.,    Mars    Hill. 
Snypes,    M.    V..    Huntersville. 
Solesbee,    A.    S.,    Franklin. 
Soots,   L.    P.,   Madison. 
Sorgee,    B.,    Asheville. 
Sorrels,    A.    P.,    Gilkey. 
Sorrell,   C.   R.,  Parkton. 
Sparks,   A.    F.,    Ledger. 
Sparks,  J.    A.,   Ledger. 
Sparks,    J.    Y. ,    Ledger. 
Sparks,   L.    E. ,   Moxley. 
Spease,    F.    E.,    Danalia. 
Spencer,    J.    O.,    Grassy    Creek. 
Spero,    R.    H.,    West    Asheville. 
Spillman,    B.    W.,    Kinston. 
Spinx,    W.    D.,   Winston-Salem. 
Sprinkle,    A.    J.,    Weaversville. 
Sprinkle,    W.    B.,    Asheville,    R.    4. 
Sprinkle,   Perry,   Marshall. 
Spruil,    Geo.    E.,    Rocky   Mount. 
Stafford.    I.    K.,   Hendersonville. 
Staley,   T.   E..   Ashley  Heights. 
Stanley,  J.   W..   Spruce  Pine. 
Stamps,    M. ,   Louisburg. 
Stanberry,   J.    S.,   Almond. 
Stancil,    W.    D.,    Keruy. 
Stanley,   H.    R.,   Mt.    Airy. 
Stanley,   C.    S.,    Chadbourn. 
Stanley,   G.    W.,   Mollie. 
Stanley.   K.   L.,    Bug   Hill. 
Staton,    M.    M.,    Saluda. 
Stephens,    A.    L. ,    Black   Mountain. 
Stepehns,    A.    P..    Evergreen. 
Stevens,  C.   E.,  White  Oak. 
Stevens,    H.    T. ,    Greensboro. 
Stevens,   W.   R.,   Delway. 
Stiles,    B.    B.,    Burnsville. 
Stimpson,    J.    F. ,    Winton. 
Stone,   J.    I.,    Shallotte. 
Strickland,    C.    M.,    Proximity. 


Strickland.    W.    II..    Proximity. 
Stroup,    H.    M.,    Broadway. 
Stroup,    S.    A.,   Newton,    R.    2. 
Studenbroke,   K.    D.,   Bryson  City. 
Styles.    B.    B.,    Burnsville. 
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. 
Tanner,   M.    T.,    Hays. 
Tart,   E.    N.,   Fayetteville. 
Tate,    R.    J  ,    Fingerville,    S.    C. 
Tate.    W.    T..    Caroleen. 
Tate,    R.    L.,    Benson. 
Taylor,    C.    L,    Lowell. 
Taylor,    T.    J.,   Warrenton. 
Teague,    A.    E. ,    Belmont. 
Teague,   Grover,   Taylorsville. 
Teague,    J.    L.,    Granite    Falls. 
Teague,   J.    U.,    Oxford. 
Teague,   G.    C,  Wake  Forest. 
Teague,   L.    W.,    Wilkesboro. 
Teal,    C.   M.,   Forest   City. 
Tew,    J.    O.,    Roseboro. 
Templeman,   S.    H.,  Elizabeth   City. 
Tilley,    G.    V.,    Chapel   Hill. 
Tipton,    S.    D.,    Burnsville. 
Thayer,    J.    H..    Elizabeth    City. 
Thomas,    C.    A.    G.,    Rocky    Mount. 
Thomas.   J.    C,   Boonford. 
Thompson.   Jonah,    Ashley  Height. 
Thorn,  J.   L.,   Bostic. 
Todd,    J.    K.,    Clarendon. 
Todd,    N.    J.,    Woodsdale. 
Townsend,   B.,   Buie's  Creek. 
Trivett,    G.    W..    Vilas. 
Trivett,   J.    R.,   Trade,    Tenn. 
Truett,   W.    T,   Culberson. 
Tucker,    G.    A.,    Cameron. 
Tunstal),    G.    T.,    Oxford. 
Turner,    A.    L. ,    Clinton. 
Turner,    C.    K.,    Statesville. 
Turner,    E.    W.,    Hamptonville. 
Turner,    G.    S.,    Stedman. 
Turner,    J.     Clyde,    Greensboro. 
Tyner.    T.    J.,    Whiteville. 
Tyree,   W.    C,   Lenoir. 
Tyson,   J.    S.,   Cheraw,    S.    C. 
Underwood,    J.    M. ,    Postell,    Tenn. 
Underwood,    P.    A.,    Mooresville. 
Vpchurch,    C.    A.,    Oxford. 
Usury  E.    G.,    Oxford. 
Vance,   R.    0.,   Proctor. 
Vann,    R.    T.,    Raleigh. 
Vaughan,   A.   O.,   Hendersonville. 
Vernon,  T.   L.,   Sharpsburg. 
Vipperman,   D.  E.,  Pinetops. 
Vipperman,  J.   H.,   High  Point. 
Vipperman,   J.   L.,   Dallas. 
Von   Miller,   R.    M.,    Wilson. 
Wade,    J.    H.,   Mars  Hill. 
Waff,   W.    B.,   Mocksville. 
Waldrop,   J.    L.,   Powells  Point. 
Waldrop,    J.    J.,   Albemarle. 
Waldrop.    H.    E. ,    McAdensville. 
Walker.    M..    Cycle. 
Wall.    Zeno,    Goldsboro. 
Wallace,  W.  R.,  Wake  Forest. 
Walls,    Isaac,    Boomer. 
Walters,    R.    E. ,    Hendersonville. 
Ward,    J.    A.,    Stantonsburg. 
Washburn,    D.    G.,    Shelby,    R.    4. 
Watkins,   J.    W.,    Solola. 
Watkins,   Geo.    T. ,   Durham. 
Watson,    T.    D.,    Elah. 
Watson,   G.    M.,   Darby. 
Watson,    S.    N.,    Bladenboro. 
Watson,    T. ,    Hackett. 
Watts,    S.    I..    Boomer. 
Watts,    F.    G. ,    Parlier. 


RELIGIOUS   DENOMINATIONS 


Watts,    J.    W.,    Taylorsvilk'. 

Way,   H.   F.,    Seagrove. 

Waycaster,    J.    K.,    Little    Switzerland. 

Weathers,  J.   F.,   Caesar. 

Wells,   E.    L. ,   Edenton. 

Wesson,    David,    Henry. 

West,    B.    S..    Whittier. 

West,    Algia.    Andrews. 

West,   E.    P.,   West  Jefferson. 

Weston.  L    U.,   Spray. 

Weston,   E.    L.,   Atkinson. 

Wheeler,    C.    C,    Benson. 

Wheeler,    IX    M.,    Bamboo. 

Wheeler,  L.   E.,   Pine  Bluff. 

Whitaker,    H.    C,    Marble. 

Whitaker,    J.    M.,    Johnson   City,    Tenn. 

White,    E.    E. ,    Greensboro. 

White,    Wade,    Marshall. 

White,   E.   P.,  Rutherfordton. 

White,    G.    W.,    Chinquapin. 

White,    L.    McB.,    Kinston. 

White,   L.    B.,   Clyde. 

White,   R.   E.,  Roxboro. 

Whitener,   H.    C.    Hickory. 

Whitley,  J.   W.,  Murfreesboro. 

Whitley,   B.    G.,   Revolution. 

Whitley,   Willard,   Oakboro. 

Wiggins,    A. ,    Judson. 

Wilcox,   A.   W.,   Mooresville. 

Williams,   O.   P.,  Bryson  City. 

Williams,   L.    R,   Mars  Hill. 

Williams,    T.    H..    Statesville. 

Williams,    T.    H.,    High    Point. 

Williams,    W.    W..    Bessemer   City. 

Willis,    J.    B.,    Hamlet. 

Willis,    John,    Higgins. 

Wilson,    C.    C,    Cherryville. 

Wilson,   E.   D.,   Athlone. 

Wilson,    J.   H.,   Proctor. 

Wilson,    L.     A.,    Zionville. 

Wilson,    L.    C,    Newiand. 

Wilson,    S.     B.,    Wallace. 

Wilson,    J.    B.,    Cherokee.    S.    C. 

Wilson,   T.    G.,    Flats. 

Wilson,    T.    O.,    Cane   River. 

Wilson,    W.    M.    E.,    Flat    Rock. 

Wilson,    W.    E.,    Bakersville. 

Wise,    J.    W.,    Spindale. 

Woodard,    J.    M.,    Almond. 

Woodard,  J.   S.,  Bryson  City. 

Wood,    H.    J.,    Waxhaw. 

Woodruff,    I.    C,    Lomax. 

Wooten,   F.    T..    Chadboum. 

Wright,    H.    T.,    Wake    Forest. 

Wright,    N.    L.,    Forest   City. 

Yates,    J.    C. ,    Mooresville. 

Yokeley,   W.   R.,    Sylva. 

Yonce,   D.    A.,   Kyle. 

Yonce,    J.    L,    Franklin. 


ORDAINED    MINISTERS    NOT    PASTOBS 

Absher,    A.    V  .    Halls   Mills. 

Adams.    G.    W.,    North    Wilkesboro. 

Adams,  R.   E.,   Slloam. 

Adams.   J.    J..    Southport. 

Allison,    E.,    Penrose. 

Annas,    L.    M.,    Saw    Mill. 

Arnold,  J.   M.,    Damascus,   Va. 

Arnold.  J.   x..   Highlands 

Arrington,   C.    •  '.,    Mt.    Airj 

Arlington..    W.     K..     M'      Airy. 

Ashelbv,    Joseph,    Edison. 

An  mi,    .T.    H.    Hamlet. 

Avant.   John,    Chadl -n. 

Ballard,   J.   M.,   Alexis, 
Ballard,   W.    IT..     liuekner. 
Bangle,   L.   A.,   Uncolnton. 
Barker,  John,    Benham. 
Barnes,    1).    C,    Barnesvllle. 
Baugh,    L.    A  .    Lincolnton. 
Baxley,    A ..    St    raids. 
Beam,   J.    A  .    Roxl  oro 
Beam,    J.    M.,    Candor. 


Beaver,    .1. 

T., 

Beck,    G       '■ 

Ocooa    i.'iMv. 

Belton,  J. 

u  . 

Mi     Airy. 

Bennett,  S. 

C 

Bi  Idgnwater. 

Betts,  s.  .1 

.   Raleigh 

Biddle,   J. 

T  . 

Asheville. 

Blackburn, 

M 

l>  .    c 

Blalock,  T. 

L. 

,    Ledger. 

Blalock,  -T. 

C 

1..     I. 

Blanchard, 

II 

N,     Chaplain 

I 

Key   West  Barracks.    I 
I'.levins,    E.,    Grassy    Creek. 
I'.levins.   C.    New    I-ile 
Brandon,    S.    O. ,    Jonesvllle. 


Braswell,    W 
BriggS,    S.    C 

Brlsson,   w. 
Brlsson,    \v. 
Brooks,    B. 
Brooks,    J. 
Brookshire, 
Brown,    G. 
Brown,   S. 
Bryan,    J. 
Bryant,    X. 
Buchanan, 
Buchanan, 
Bumgardner,    A 
i  urger,   G.    F., 


A.,    Montezuma. 
.   [vj 

L.,    Bladenboro. 
M  ,    Duplin. 
B  .    Gastnnia 

North    Wllkesl 
L.,    HendersonTlUe. 

Boone. 
Trap    Hill 
Roaring    River, 
,    Elkin. 
John.    Roaring    River. 
W.    (!..   Elk   Park. 
P.,    Caesar. 

Clllhel 


N., 
J. 
W. 
V-, 

a.. 
w 


Caines,    W.    R.,    Chadbourn. 
('allies,    J.    T.,    Tal  in' 
Cain,    II.    W  .    Roseboro. 
Calhoun,    C.    I..    Murphy. 
Calhoun,    T.    J.,    Proctor. 
Campbell,   Neal,   Grayson, 
Canippe,   T.   C,    Hayesvllle. 
Caltron,   J.   T.. 
Carroll,    J.    R., 
Carter,     H.    J., 
Carter.     V.     M. 
Chambers,    M. 
Chambliss,    T. 
Chaplon,   B.   C 


Cheek.  T.  B., 
Chilton,  J.  W. 
Church,  3.  W. 
Church,  G,  B 
Clark,  D.  I. 
Clark,  I.  S  , 
Clifton,  K.  L 
Cobb,  J.  W., 
Colley,    J.    D., 


Elkin. 
Winter?  llle. 

Stale    Road 

Patterson 
a  .    Chambers. 
W.,    Asheville. 
,   Landrum,   S.   < 
Whitehead. 

Winston  B 

I'atl  II 

.   Statesville. 
Elizabeth  town. 
i  landlei 
.   Payi  ttevl 
Lumber    Bridge. 


Collier. 
Conwaj 
Conrad 

Collier. 

Cook,  W.   !•' 

i  ,,,,;  .  .i    ii 


It     D., 
D.    W 

S.     P., 

N.    II 


R 

It 


Cope,   C    m  . 
Corn,    M     D  . 

Coihren.    T 

,  John, 
.1    I' 

.       i,    John, 

Crisp,   S.    M 
■.    .1     M 
.    P.    S 
ort,  J. 

i .  \      w 

Dai        0      ^  ■ 

Davis,    W     H  . 

Denton,  J     i'  , 

i  ii 

Dillard,  C    c  . 

Dobson,    1     n  • 

Dove,     \     i 

i  luncan, 
1 

Edwards, 

Edward  . 

I 


Asheville, 
Linden 

i 
,   Charlotte 

.    Yadliinvtlle. 
Ki,  b    III  untaln. 

Casar 


Orion. 
Mi 
J.,     May. -villi'. 

Ie,    it     i 
\i  .it     -' 

i,  n  ii.    H     I. 
Japan 
,   Harapti  i 

i      m  ,    pinevllle. 
Hendci     nville 

larl  ■ 

II        IK 
I       U 

l        I  v 

W      S  .     H 

.1  .    w 


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104                                                      RELIGIOUS  DENOMINATIONS 

Elliott,  Josiali,   Hertford. 

Kirksey,    G.    C,    Walll  urg. 

EIrod,   J.    M. ,    Granite    Falls. 

Kuykendall,  W.   J.,   Cameron. 

Felts,   N.    M.,  Jennings. 

Lacy,   J.    E. ,   Morganton. 

Fox.   E.    Lee,    Henderson. 

Lanning,   Jeff,   Denton. 

Fox,    .1.    K.,    Granite    Falls. 

Laughter,    B.    C,    Mill    Springs. 

Franklin,    James,    Mortimer. 

Lawrence,    W.    F.,    Hamptonville. 

Freeman,    A.    J.,    Bladenboro. 

Ledford,    A.    M„    Otto. 

Freeman,    Isaac,   Leicester. 

Lester,    John,    Elan. 

Gardner,   W.   M.,   Lunday. 

Lewis,    John,    Southern    Pines. 

Glenn,    W.    H.,    Watauga    Falls. 

Lindsay,    D.    S. ,   Judson. 

Goforth,    S.    S.,   New   Castle. 

Liner,   J.   R.,   Charlotte. 

Gorenflo.'I.   H.,   Hot  Springs. 

Long,    T.    C. ,    Laurel    Springs. 

Groom,    H.    M. ,    Hickory. 

Lowdermilk,   G.    P.,    Marion. 

Green,    S.    H.,    Warne. 

Lyon,    T.    M..    Trap    Hill. 

Greene,    Edmon,    Sands. 

Lyon,    J.    F.,    Trap   Hill. 

Gregory,   C.    C,    Buckner. 

McCurry,    J.    H.,    Asheville,    R.    1. 

Griffith,   S.    X.,   Murphy. 

MeDaniel.    T.    C,    Cliffside. 

Griffin,    W.    M.,    Alexander. 

Mclntyre,   R.,   Concord. 

Griggs,    J.    M.,    Todd. 

Manee.   A.    H.,    Southern   Pines. 

Grubb,    T.    W.,    Todd. 

Marcus,   W.    A.,   Fontana. 

Gulledge,   J.    G.,    Marshville. 

Marsh,   R.    H.,   Oxford. 

Haithcock,    W.    F.,    Albemarle. 

Martin,    C.    H.,   Polkton. 

Hall,   H.    S.,   Cameron. 

Mashburn,    A.    B.,    Xealsville. 

Hall,   A.    J.,   Noland. 

Mathis,    B.    H.,    Jonesville. 

Hall,    E.    0.,    Forney. 

Mathis,    A.    S..    Cycle. 

Handy,    E.,    Dehart. 

Meadows,    A.    S.,    Cycle. 

Harper,   J.    H.,   Louisburg. 

Meadows,   W.    C,   Poors  Knob. 

Harrelson,    J.,    Clarendon. 

Mercer,    M.    V.,    Lumberton. 

Harris,    B.    B.,    Dysartville. 

Merrill,    G.    L.,    Thomasville. 

Harris,    E.    R.,    Burnsville. 

Miller,    Ambrose,    Edison. 

Harris.    J.    W. ,    Canton. 

Miller,   C.   A.,   Black  Mountain. 

Harris,    Ralph,    Albemarle. 

Miller,    M.    D..    Triplett. 

Hartsell,   J.    W.,   Cameron. 

Miller,    E.    O.,   Rhine. 

Hartsell,    P.    G.,    Oakboro. 

Miller,   H.    H..    Marshall. 

Harvvard,    Geo.    X.,    Morrlsville. 

Millsaps,   K.    E. ,   Fontana. 

Havener,    Vance,    Henry. 

Mintz,   J.    A.,   Shallotte. 

Haymore,    C.    C,    Mount   Airy. 

Monteith,   S.    B.,   Noland. 

Haynes,  W.  L.,   Union  Mills. 

Moore,    S.    F.,    Fairview. 

Haynes,    W.    F.,    Greensbpro. 

Morgan,    E.    J.,    Candler. 

Haynes,    W. ,    Asheville. 

Morgan,    Roy,    Mars   Hill. 

Hellard,    E.    F.,    Winston-Salem. 

Morgan,   R.    H. ,   Rosman. 

Henderson,    G.    L.,    Bryson   City. 

Morton,    W.    B.,    Louisburg 

Henderson,    I.   N.,   Hubert. 

Mull.    W.   B.,   Valdse. 

Henson,    J.    S.,    Benbovv. 

Xanney,    J.    F..    Murchison. 

Henson,   M.    C,   Bushnell. 

Xash,   C.    H.,    Greensboro. 

Hickman,    G.    T.,    Winnabow. 

Xaylor,    X.    W.,    Dunn. 

Hilburn,    D.    H.,    Bladenboro. 

Xeaves,   J.   M.,   Crumpler. 

Hocutt,   J.   D.,   Ashton. 

Xelson,   J.    A.,   Mill    Springs. 

Hocutt,    R.    L,    Zebulon. 

Xewton,    J.    D.,    Thomasville. 

Hoffman,   R.    E.,    Salisbury. 

Newton,   B.    F.,    Cherry ville. 

Holloman,    W.    A.,    Jonesville. 

Xorket,    L.    R. ,    Huntersville. 

Holmes,    G.    W.,    Henderson. 

Norman,    M.    A.,    Addie. 

Holtsclaw,    T.    C. ,    Hendersonville. 

Xorris,    H.    W. ,    Holly    Springs. 

Honeycutt,   R.,   Clinton. 

Orr,    G.    W.,    Millsaps. 

Honeycutt,    G.    A.,    Albemarle. 

Overby,   L.    W.,    West   Durham. 

Hooker,    W.    H.,    Asheville. 

Owens,    Spurgeon,    Candler. 

Hopkins,   W.    J.,   Mt.    Holly. 

Page.    B.    R.,    Southport. 

Home,    G.    P.,    Shelby. 

Page,   J.    R.,   Ridgecrest. 

Howard,    J.    R. ,    Mooresville. 

Page,   S.   C,   Dunn. 

Howell,    J.     G.,     Jefferson. 

Parham,    S.,    AshevUle. 

Hubble,   D.    S.,   Park   Mountain. 

Pendergrass,   J.    R.,    Franklin. 

Huffman,    W.    D.,    Delco. 

Purnell,    P.    H.,    Charlotte. 

Huggins,   W.   F.,   Alexis. 

Phillips,    J.    B.,   Hudson. 

Hughes,    S.    A..    Valley. 

Phillips,    T.    B.,    Charlotte. 

Humphrey,   D.    B.,   Lumberton. 

Pilkerton,    J.    M.,    Wilbar. 

Humphrey,    H.    15.,    Rockingham. 

Plemmons,   James,    Candler. 

Humphrey,    W.    A.,    Fayetteville. 

Ponder,   J.    S.,    Marshall. 

Hunnicutt,    W.    A.,    Black   Mountain. 

Ponder,    S.    L.,    Buckner. 

Hunt,    G.    R. ,    Clarendon. 

Porter,   W.    M. ,    Warrensville. 

Hurst,    W.    T.,    Manndale. 

Prevatte,   John,    Lumberton. 

Hutchinson,    C.    0.,    Asheville. 

Prevette,    J.    E. ,    Jennings. 

Hutchinson,    J.    H.,    Raleigh. 

Price,    A.    O.,    Hayesville. 

Hyde,   H.    H.,   Andrews. 

Proffltt.    M.    S.,    Democrat. 

Hyder,    M.    H.,    Mill    Springs. 

Pruette,   J.    A.,    Xew    Light. 

Israel,   L.    Y.,   Candler. 

Pruette,    G.    W.,    Roaring    River. 

Ives,    S.    A.,    Pine    Bluff. 

Pruitt,    J.    B.,    Hickory. 

Johnson,  J.   H. ,   Judson. 

Pugh,    J.    M. ,    Randleman. 

Johnson,    W.    L. ,    Hamptonville. 

Pyatte,   J.    S.,   Xebo. 

Johnson,    W.    R.,    Wilmington. 

Raines.   S.    A.,   Brevard. 

Jolly,    J.    R.,    Jonesville. 

Ray,    G.    L. ,    Pensacola. 

Jones,  T.   J.,   Newiand. 

Raymond.    F.    B..    Como. 

Jordan.    F.    M.,    Calvert. 

Rector,    J.    A. ,    Drexel. 

King,   H.    B.,   Matthews. 

Redfern,    R.    D.,    Peachland. 

RELIGIOUS   DENOMINATIONS 


Redmon,    G.    R. ,    Biltmofe. 
Reese,    A.    V.,    Hendersonville. 
Rennegar,   G.    D.,    Harmony. 
Riddle,    J.    L. ,    Haynes. 
Robins,    E.    D.,    Blowing   Rock. 
Robinson,    H.     S.,    Supply. 
Robinson,    Wyatt,   Lunday. 
Rogers,    T.     S. ,    Albemarle. 
Scott,    J.    J.,    Orrum. 
Sebastian,  A.   T.,  Hays. 
Sentelle.    R.    E.,    Tarboro. 
Simmons,    J.    D.,    Coleraine. 
Simmons,    S.    F.,    Jonesville. 
Sims,    A.    H.,    Kings    Mountain. 
Sisk,    J.    A.,    Marion. 
Sisk,    C.    T.,    Bryson    City. 
Sitton,  John,   Balsam. 
Sluder,    M.    M.,    Asheville. 
Smiley,    J.    S.,    Bryson    City. 
Smith,   H.    H.,   Stony  Fork. 
Smith,   J.    F.,  Austin. 
Smith,    ,T.    T.,    Westfield. 
Smith,     .1.     W.,     Clayton. 
Snipes,    M.    V.,    Nebo. 
Stalleup,    J.     B.,    Franklin. 
Stallings,    T.    C.,    Rockwell. 
Stephenson,    J.    R. ,    Henderson. 
Stimpson,   J.   F.,   Lenoir. 
Stone,    M.    A.,    Apex. 
Springfield,    P.    C,    Mars   Hill. 
Springfield,    O.    L,    Mars   Hill. 
Stykes,    C.    L.,    Green   Cove,    Va. 
Summey,    J.    A.,    Ansonville. 
Sutton,    W.    F.,    Newell. 
Sykes,   Paul,   Woodland. 
Taylor,    J.    W.,    Whitsett. 
Tedder   D.    A.,    Shelby. 
Teeter,   E.    D.,    Stanfield. 
Tew,    D.    W.,    Clinton. 
Trivett,    J.    S.,    Fleetwood. 
Vestal,    M.    M.,    .lonesville. 
Walker,    F.    G.,    Lattimore. 
Walker,    C.    G.    Mill    Spring. 
Walker,    J.    E.,    Swann    Station. 
Walker,    J.    Y.,    Old    Fort. 
Wall,    W.    H.,    Edenton. 
Watkins,   .T.    W.,    Solola. 
Weatherman,    J.    G,    Jennings. 
Wharton,    Geo.,    Mars    Hill. 
Whisnant,    E.    S.,    Maiden. 
White,    R.    T.,    Conway. 
Whitley,   E.    A.,    North   Wilkesboro. 
Wilcox,    J.    O,    Summit. 
Wilcox,   P..    F.,    Shulls  Mills. 
Wild,    J.    M.,    Marshall. 
Williams,    J.    O. ,    Jackson    Springs. 
Williams,    A.    J.,    Rusk. 
Williams,   S.   J.,    Canton. 
Williams,    W.    A.,    Brevard. 
Wilson,    J.    B.,    Cherokee,    S.    C. 
Wise,    J.    W.,    Spindale. 
Wommack,    Robt. ,    Rutherfordtoii. 
Woodson,    C.    J.,    Shelby. 
Wright,    J.    M.,   Jennings. 

Methodist   Episcopal 
Church,   South 

Appointments    North     Carolina 
Conference 

The  North  Carolina  Conference  la  composed 
of  nine  Districts.  77S  churches,  with  a  total 
membership  of  105,379.  Value  of  churches, 
$5,114,500.  Value  or  parsonages,  $8 
Value  of  educational  Institutions,  $2,1 
Value  orphanage,  $750,000.  Total  contributed 
for    all    purposes    during    past    year,    $1,510,9 

Bishop      Collins      Denny,      President.       Hi'  'i 
raond,    Virginia. 

R.    II.     Willis.     Secretary,     Fayettenlle. 


Webb 


E     l    leorane. 


DURHAM     ii 
Presiding   Eldei     M     T     Plyler. 
Ilngton,     Pi  W. 

Burlington. 

Burlington 
Burlington. 

Burlington 
Ilngton. 
Brookdale    Clrcull     B     T     B 
Carrboro-    T.     W     Autry.    Carrljoro. 
Chapel   inn    Walter  Patten,  Chapel  Hill. 
Durham.    Brai  B     C     I 

i  lalvarj     1 1     E      Bai  i  ' 
Carr— J.    II.    Bull 
Lakewood     W     C     Kail 
Pearl      \i  i 


Circuit      1.: 


1  turhani, 

Dui  bam, 

Durham. 

Durham, 
Wellman 

Durham, 

1  lurham, 

West     Dui  bam— J.    W 

Durham   Circuit     W 

Graham     and     Haw 
Graham. 

Hillslioro    Circuit — J 

Leasl  mi.'    < lircult — S 


Memorial— II     Br« 
Trinlti     A     D     Will 


.  > 
F.    Craven,    Durham. 

M 


i 
Wright,      Ell 

Hester,  Columbia 
Bross,      Poplar 


B 
F.    Nick  i,    I.  ■ 

Mebane — N.    C.    Yearby,    Mebane 

Milton— J     Bascomb    Hut  li  j      Mill 

Mount   Tirzah    Circuit— J.    C.    Will 
berlake. 

Person   Circuit — It.    •'     '! 

Dong    Memorial     .1     B     Hurli  ■..    Roj 

Fast    Roxol  rn    and     Longhurst,     B      I      Si 
Supply. 

Rougemont— .1.    F.    St  arns,    I'.aliamah. 

South    Alamance— W.    R     Hard 
ville. 

YaneeyvilD    Circuit— J.    T.    Stanford.    \.i 
ville. 

Professor   in   Trinity   College-    II     1 
Durham. 

Conference   Missionary    Secretarj      A     D.    Wil- 
cox.  Durham. 

ELIZABETH    CITY    DISTRICT] 
Presiding     Elder — C.      B      Culbreth, 

beth    City. 

Chowan     Circuit — N.      M 
City. 

Columbia   Circuit— M     W 

Currituck      Circuit— J.       I1 
Branch. 

Dare   Circuit— R.    N.    Kills.    Manns    11a 

Kdeiiton— J.     V.     Knight,     Bdei 

Elizabeth   City,   City    Road     li     i 

Elizabeth  City.  First  Church    N    M    D    WU- 

Gates  Circuit— E.   It.   Clegg,  I 
Hatteras   Clrcull    -i     U    JollrT.    Hm 
Hertford     T     M     '.rant,    Hertl 
Kennekee     Cli  C.     A.    J 

Kitty     Haw*     E      i      MUdgetl      Kill 
Moyock   Clrcull     W     B     B 
North   Gates  Circuit     J    "     long.   Cat.  i 
Pantego    and    Belhaven    T     B     Dani 

It   I |  I    | 

luotank    Clrcull    E     L     stack.    Elli 

( lits 
Perquimans  Clrcull    W     i      PI  w  mull 

Plymouth    W      G      I-  P    '    """■ 

Boat  x     '•'■      P  M' 

Ropei    i:    D    1 1 1 ii.   Bopci 
smith    Camden     I.     m     Carroll,    Old     I 
gouth     Mills    ii"  ""     I      M      '  ■•  '"" 

Mills, 
Professor  in   Southi 

,i     m     Ormond,    Dalli       I 
President 

i     i       i  (gin.   Ki  i  M 

r  \-,  i  i  i  i  \  ll.l.r.    DI8TRN  i 

Presiding   Bidet     R     H 
Bladen   Clrcull     '•     it     " 
Buckhorn    Circuit     W.    A     1' 
Carthagi    i  n    W    I1 


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RELIGHU'S  DENOMINATIONS 


Duke — H.      L.      Davis;      N.      M.      McDonald, 
supernumerary,     Duke. 

Dunn — G.    T.    Adams,    Dunn. 

Elizabeth       Circuit — II.      E.      Lance,      Ellza- 
bethtown. 

Fayetteville — Hay  Street,  H.  A.  Humble,  Fay- 
ettevlle;     R.      B.     John,     supernumerary. 

Person   and   Calvary — J.    C.    Maness,    Fayette- 
_yllle. 

Fayetteville   Circuit — W.    L.    Maness,    Fayette- 
ville. 

Glendon    Circuit — A.    B.    Crumpler,    Glendon. 

Goldston    Circuit— E.    C.    Sell,    Goldston. 

Haw   Biver   Circuit — J.    B.    Edwards.    Bynum. 

Hemp    Circuit — J.    C.     Cummings,    Hemp. 

Jonesboro     Circuit — B.     E.     Stanfleld,     Jones- 
boro. 

LiUlngton   Circuit — C.    R.    Ross,    Lllllngton. 

Mamers   Circuit — L.    R.    Gaines,    Mamers. 

Newton       Grove       Circuit — S.       W.       Philips, 
Newton     Grove. 

Parkton   Circuit— R.    F.    Munns,   Parkton. 

Pittsboro   Circuit — J.    J.    Boone,    Pittsboro. 

Roseboro    Circuit— J.    A.     Tharpe,    Roseboro. 

Sanford — L.    B.    Jones,    Sanford. 

Siler     City      Circuit — O.      I.      Hinson,      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 — E.     B.     Bell,     Dover. 

Goldsboro,    Elm    Street    and   Pikeville— C.    P. 
Jerome. 

Goldsboro,    St.   John— J.    W.    Potter. 

Goldsboro,    St.    Paul — C.    L.    Read. 

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,    Caswell    Street — J.    M.    Carraway. 

Kinston,     Queen     Street — C.     K.     Proctor. 

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— B.       E.       Atkinson, 
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.     H.     Nichols, 
supply,    Ocracoke. 

Oriental     Circuit — 0.     P.     Fitzgerald.     Orien- 
tal. 

Pamlico    Circuit — K.    T.    Q.    Cook,    Stonewall. 

Pink  Hill  Circuit— R.   W.   Barfleld.   Pink  Hill. 

Straights     Circuit — H.     M.     Jackson;     E.     W. 
Glass,     supernumerary,     Gloucester. 

Snow     Hill     Circuit— C.     T.     Rodgers,     Snow- 
Hill. 

Student  Boston  University — H.    B.    Hill,   Bos- 
ton,  Mass. 

RALEIGH    DISTRICT 

Presiding   Elder — J.    C.    Wooten,   Raleigh. 

Benson    Circuit — E.    M.    Hall,    Benson. 

Cary    Circuit — D.    N.    Caviness,    Cary. 

Clayton — J.    T.     Gibbs,    Clayton. 

Creedmoor   Circuit — V.    A.    Royal.    Creedmoor. 

Four  Oaks  Circuit— J.   A.  Russell,  Four  Oaks. 

Franklinton — O.      W.      Dowd.      Franklinton. 

Garner    Circuit — G.     W.     Starling,     Garner. 

Granville     Circuit — L.      H.      Joyner,      Stem. 

Kenly    Circuit — J.    E.    Holden,    Kenly. 

Louisburg — L.    E.    Thompson,    Louisburg. 

Oxford — E.     M.     Snipes,     Oxford. 

Oxford    Circuit — B.    H.    Black,    Oxford. 

Princeton    Circuit — W.    G.    Farrar.    Princeton. 


Raleigh,     Central — H.     I.     Glass. 

Raleigh.    Edenton    Street— W.     W.    Peele. 

Raleigh,    Epworth— L.    B.    Pattishall. 

Raleigh,  Jenkins  Memorial — R.  F.  Bum- 
pass. 

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 — A.  W.  Mohns, 
Louisburg. 

Superintendent  Methodist  Orphanage — A.  S. 
Barnes.    Raleigh. 

ROCKINGHAM    DISTRICT 

Presiding   Elder— J.    H.    Shore,    Rockingham. 

Aberdeen — Euclid    McWorter,    Aberdeen. 

Biscoe — F.    B.    Peele,    Biscoe. 

Caledonia  Circuit— Frank  Culbreth.  Laurin- 
burg. 

Ellerbee   Circuit— N.    B.    Johnston,    Ellerbee. 

Hamlet— W.    C.    Martin.    Hamlet. 

Laurel  Hill  Circuit— W.  J.  DuBois;  J.  G. 
Johnson,      supernumerary.      Laurel      Hill. 

Laurinburg — W.    R.    Royal,    Laurinburg. 

Lumberton — R.    C.    Beaman,    Lumberton. 

Lumberton  Circuit— F.  B.  McCall,  Lum- 
berton. 

Maxton — J.     L.     Rumley,     Maxton. 

Montgomery     Circuit— N.     L.     Seabolt,     Troy. 

Mount   Gilead — J.    A.    Martin,   Mount   Gilead. 

Mount  Gilead  Circuit— A.  J.  Groves,  Mount 
Gilead.  „     ,  . 

Piedmont     Circuit— D.     A.     Petty,     Rockmg- 

ham. 

Raeford  Circuit— J.  H.  Frizell.  Raeford;  W. 
H.    Townsend.    Raeford. 

Red  Springs  Circuit — L.  S.  Massey,  Red 
Springs. 

Richmond    Circuit— D.    A.    Clark,    Roberdel. 

Roberdel   Circuit— F.    E.    Dixon,   Roberdel. 

Rockingham — J.      D.      Bundy,      Rockingham. 

Robeson    Circuit — W.    F.    Trawick,    Fairmont. 

Rowland  Circuit— P.  D.  Woodall,  Gibson; 
R.     W.     Townsend.     supernumerary.     Rowland. 

St.    John    and    Gibson — A.    J.    Parker,    Row- 

St.'    Paul    Circuit— I.     T.     Poole,     St.     Paul. 

Trov — J.    W.    Harrell,    Troy. 

Vass    Circuit — F.    B.    Noblett,    Cameron. 

West  End  Circuit— W.  H.  Brown,  West  End. 
WASHINGTON    DISTRICT 

Presiding   Elder — S.    A.    Cotton,    Washington. 

Aurora     Circuit — W.     C.     Benson,     Aurora. 

Ayden — J.   M.   Wright,   Ayden. 

Bailey   Circuit — L.    C.    Brothers,   Bailey. 

Bath   Circuit — R.    J.    Lough.    Bath. 

Bethel— L.      L.      Smith,      Bethel. 

Elm   City— G.    W.   Fisher.   Elm   City. 

Fairfield — D.    A.    Watkins.    Fairfield. 

Farmville  Circuit— C.  T.  Thrift.  Farm- 
ville. 

Fremont    Circuit — J.     A.     Dailey,     Fremont. 

Greenville,  Jarvis  Memorial — V.  P.  Scoville, 
Greenville. 

Grlmesland  Circuit — J.  C.  Harmon,  and 
F.    E.    Eure.    Grlmesland. 

Mattamuskett  Circuit — J.  J.  Lewis,  Lake 
Landing. 

McKendree  Circuit — J.  H.  Miller,  Pine- 
tops. 

Nashville — E.    C.    Few.    Nashville. 

Robersonville  Circuit — C.  M.  Pegram. 
Robersonvllle. 

Rocky  Mount.   Clark   Street — L.    T.    Singleton. 


RELIC  lot's    DENOMINATIONS 


Rocky   Mount,    First    Church — H.    M.    North. 

South  Rocky  Mount — E.  C.  Glenn,  Rocky 
Mount. 

Rocky  Mount  Circuit— N.  I!.  Strickland. 
Rocky    Mount. 

Stantonsburg  Circuit — Daniel  Lane.  Stan- 
tonsburg. 

Spring  Hope  Circuit— W.  E.  Troutman. 
Spring    Hope. 

Swan  Quarter  Circuit— W.  P.  Constable. 
Swan    Quarter. 

Tarboro — B.     B.     Slaughter,    Tarboro. 

Vanceboro  Circuit— E.  C.  Durham,  Vance- 
boro. 

Washington — J.    H.    McCraeken.    Washington. 

Wilson.     Calvary — W.     N.     Vanghan. 

Wilson,    First   Church — F.    S.    Love. 

Conference  Secretary  of  Education — H.  M. 
North.   Rocky   Mount. 

WELDON    DISTRICT 

Presiding    Elder— S.    E.    Mercer,    Weldon. 

Ahoskie   Circuit— M.    F.    Hodges.    Ahoskie. 

Battleboro  and  Whitakers— J.  C.  Humble. 
Battleboro. 

Bertio   Circuit— B.    F.    Boone,   Windsor. 

Conway    Circuit— J.    B.    Thompson.    Conway. 

Enfield— Rufus    Bradley,    Enfield. 

Halifax    Circuit— J.     G.     Midgt'tt,    Halifax. 

Carysburg    Circuit— William    Towe,    Garysburg. 

Henderson,  First  Church— T.  G.  Vickers. 
Henderson.  , 

N.  and  S.  Henderson— G.  G.  Whitehurst. 
Henderson. 

Littleton— G.  F.  Smith,  Littleton;  J.  M. 
Rhodes,     supernumerary,     Greensboro. 

Middleburg     Circuit/— E.     D.     Dodd.     Middle- 

Murfreesboro  and  Winton — L.  C.  Larkin, 
Murfreesboro. 

Norlina   Circuit— Marvin   Self,   Norlina. 
Northampton   Circuit— B.    P.    Robinson.    Jack- 

S°Roanoke     Circuit— N.     M.     Wright,     Aurelian 
Springs.  „         . 

Roanoke     Rapids— R.     H.      Broom,     Roanoke 

Rx.seniary     Circuit— E.     H.     Harrison,     Rose- 
mary. -,     .,      , 
Scotland     Neck— E.      L.     Hillman,      Scotland 

Neck 

Warren   Circuit— J.    T.   Draper.    Warrenton. 

Warrenton  Circuit— H.  B.  Porter,  Warren- 
ton. 

Weldon— L.    D.    Hayman,    Weldon. 

Williamston  and  Hamilton— M.  R.  Cham- 
bers,   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. 
Ilallsboro        Circuit-.!.        K.        Worthlngton, 
Hallsboro.  _        T       ,  . 
Ingold    Circuit— E.    W.     Hurst.    Jr.,    IngOld 
Jacksonville     and     Richlaiuls—  A.     S       PS 

JaKeSnansvUle    Circuit-G.     C.     Wood.    Kenans- 

VlMagnolia    (Mrcuit-W.    E     Bocutt     Magnolia. 
Old      Dock      Circuit— McD.      MeLamb,      Old 

DOnslow   Circuit-L    B.    Sawyer.   Mayavl 
Scotfs      Hill      Circuit     E.       W.       Downum, 

S,"shan,."i'1'c-in-uit-.i.   w.  Dlrmnette    She 
Soutbport— J.     C.     Whedbee.     SouUiport. 
Swansboro  Circuit     T    W  .811.  i     Swan 
Tab...-   Circuit    B.   G.   L.   Edwards,    t» 


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Wilmington,     Bpworth — A 


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Wilmington, 
Wilmington, 
Wilmington, 
Wilmington 
mington. 
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Fifth    Avenue     A      L     Oi 
Grace — W.    A.    s 
TTinlty— II     ('     Smith 
Circuit    C.     II      Phillips, 

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Appointments    Western    Conference 

The   Western    Conference  of    11 

Districts.    IU7   Churches;   with   a   total   m 
ship  ui    125,746.     Value  Churches,  f< 
Value    parsonages,    $1,161,601  00 

Bishop     Collins      Denny,      President 
mond,    Va. 

William    L     Sherrill,     LeaksvUle,    Becretary. 

ASHEVILLE   DISTRICT. 

Presiding  Elder    H     C.    Sprinkle,     \ 
Asheville,     Bethel— T     C      i-rdan. 

Asbeville.  Tliltiiion— W.    F.    Banford. 

Asheville,  Central— A.   C.  ChappeU. 

AshevilU-.  Chestnut    Street— E    R    Welch 
Asheville.     Baywood     Street     Carlock     Hawk 

Asheville.  Mount    Pleasant— J.    M.     Folg.-r 


Colson.    A-lnvllli- 
k.     Whldden,     Weai 


West    Asheville— L.    W. 
AshevilU-    Circuit — E. 
ersville. 

Black       Mountain— C.       R.       Jordan.       Black 

Mountain. 

Brevard — L.    A.    Falls.    Brevard 

East    Biltmore— D.    Atkins,    Asheville, 

Elk    Mounain     T..    lie     —  1 1 1  «i  ■■  I  i  •  ■  ■  I 

Fairview — A.    If.    Whlsner,     Fain 

Flat     Rock     and     Pletchet      U       W.      Dargan. 

East     Flat     Rock. 

Hendersonville — Frank     Siler.     Hendersonvlllo 
H.-ndcrsonvillu      Circuit— ('.      F.      T I 

dersonville. 

Hiiminv— H.    L.    Powell.    Candl.  r 

Hot     Springs— A.      A.      Angel.      Hot     S] 

Leicester — J.     W,     Boyle,    Jr.     Leicester 

Marshall— C.    M     Carpenter,    Mar-bail. 

Mars    Hill— Paul     l>      Anthony,     Mars     Bl 

Mills    Blver    J.    0.    Cox,    Borse    81 

Saluda-Tryon— R.      P.      Pikes,      Bl 

San.h     Mai  -I.     -I      -      Cil  ;-       ^   '-    ■      '       ■ 

Springs  Creek— L.   C.    Delp,    1 

Swannanoa— J.    O.    Banks,    Blltm 

Weaverville    Station— B.    C.    it.  i-.  i  .    Weaver- 

ville. 
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\\  eaverville. 
General     Evangelist   -It.     Browning,     Header- 

sonvllle. 

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RELIGIOUS  DENOMINATIONS 


Monroe,    Central — C.    C.    Weaver. 

North    Monroe.    Icemorlee — J.    K.    Warren. 

Morven — S.    Taylor.    Morven. 

Peachland — W.     R.     Harris,     Peachland. 

Pineville — T.    J.    Houck.    Pinevllle. 
■     Polkton— D.     C.     Ballard,     Polkton. 

Prospect — 'W.     S.     Cherry.     Monroe,     R.     4. 

Thrift-Moores— L,    H.    Griffith.    Paw   Creek. 

1'nionville — J.     W.     Strider,     Unionville. 

Wadeshoro — W.    R.     Shelton,    Wadesboro. 

Waxhaw — E.     X.     Crowder,    Waxhaw. 

Weddington — T.     J.     Huggins,     Matthews,     R. 
4. 

Missionary   to   Japan — S.    A.    Stewart. 

Missionary    to   Japan — N.    S.    Oghurn. 

President       Southern      Industrial      Institute- - 
J.    A.    Baldwin. 

GREENSBORO    DISTRICT. 

Presiding  Elder — W.    F.    Womhle.   Greensboro 

Asheboro — W.      H.      Willis,      Asheboro. 

Coleridge — J.    H.    Brendall,    Coleridge. 

De?p  River — J.    A.   Howell,    Randleman,    R.    2. 

Gibsonville — G.    W.    Clay,    Gibsonyille. 

Greensboro.      Bethel — R.      A.      Truitt. 

Greensboro,  Carraway  Memorial — J.  W.  Ken- 
nedy. 

Greensboro.     Centenary — R.    G.    Tuttle. 

Greensboro.  Glenwood  and  Grace — W.  A. 
Barber. 

Greensboro,    Park    Place — L.    B.    Hayes. 

Greensboro.  Spring  Garden  Street— G.  T. 
Bond,     and    J.    W.     Long,    supernumerary. 

Greensboro,    Walnut    Street — A.    Burgess. 

Greensboro.  West  Market  Street — J.  H. 
Barnhardt:    E.    P.    Billups,    Jr.    preacher. 

East  Greensboro — D.  R.  Profflt.  Greensboro. 
R.    4. 

West  Greensboro — C  F.  Sherrill,  Guilford 
College. 

High    Point,    East    End — E.    J.    Harbison. 

High   Point,    Main   Street — T.    J.    Rodgers. 

High  Point.  Wesley  Memorial — E.  K.  Mc- 
Larty:    H.    W.    Howard,    Jr.    preacher. 

Jamestown  and  Oakdale — W.  C.  Jones, 
Jamestown. 

Liberty — A.    L.    Lucas,    Liberty. 

Pleasant  Garden— A.  G.  Loftin,  Pleasant 
Garden. 

Ramseur  and  Franklinville — W.  L.  Scott, 
Ramseur. 

Randleman — J.    A.    Bowles.    Randleman 

Randolph— J.    E.    Woosley,    Trinity. 

Reidsville,  Main  Street — M.  F.  Moores,  Reids- 
ville. 

Ruffin— H.   F.   Starr,   supply.   Ruffln. 

T'wharrie — W.    B.   Thompson.    Farmer. 

Wentworth — C.    P.    Goode,    Reidsville. 

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. 

Missionary  Evangelist — S,  T.  Barber,  Greens- 
boro. 

MARION    DISTRICT 

Presiding    Elder — Z.    Paris,    Marion. 

Bald    Creek— J.    W.    Groce,    Bald    Creek. 

Broad  River — Elmer  Simpson.   Harris. 

Burnsville — J.    B.    Tabor.    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.  C.  Postelle,  Henri- 
etta. 


Marion — W.     E.     Poovey,     Marion. 

Marion    Circuit — E.     D.     Ballard,    Marion. 

Marion     Mills — J.     I.     Spinks,     Marion. 

McDowell  Circuit — P.  H.  Brittain,  Nebo 
City. 

Micaville — H.    E.    Stimson.    Boonford. 

Mill    Springs — H.    C.    Freeman,    Mill    Springs. 

Morganton — W.     R.     Ware,     Morganton. 

Morganton  Circuit — J.  C.  Gentry;  J.  M. 
Price,    Jr.    preacher,    Morganton. 

Old    Fort— G.    H.     Christenbury,    Old    Fort. 

Rutherfordton  Station — J.  O.  Erwin, 
Rutherfordton. 

Spruce  Pine  and  Bakersville — J.  A.  Fry, 
Spruce     Pines. 

Spindale  and  Alexander — J.  J.  Gray, 
Spindale. 

Table  Rock — W.  J.  Hackney.  Morganton, 
R.     F.     D. 

Professor  in  Rutherford  College — J.  W.  Ben- 
nett.   Rutherford   College. 

Professor  in  Rutherford  College — R.  M. 
Hauss,      Rutherford     College. 

Divinity  School,  Boston  University — A.  P. 
Brantley,    Boston,    Mass. 

Divinity  School,  Boston  University — O.  L. 
Simpson,     Boston.     Mass. 

Conference     Evangelist — James     H.     Green. 

MOUNT    AIRY    DISTRICT 

Presiding   Elder — J.    H.    West.    Mount   Airy. 

Ararat — J.    A.    Snow,    Mt.    Airy. 

Danbury — D.    V.    Howell,    Danbury. 

Dobson — C.    C.    Totherow,    supply,   Dobson. 

Draper — J.    W.    Campbell,    Draper. 

Elkin— A.    P.    Ratledge,    Elkin. 

Jonesville — J.    J.    Eads,    Jonesville. 

Leaksville — W.     L.     Sherrill,     Leaksville. 

Madison-Stoneville — J.    P.    Morris,    Madison. 

Mayodan — W.    M.    Wall,    supply.    Mayodan. 

Mount  Airy,  Central — H.  K.  Royer,  Mount 
Airv. 

Rockford    Street— G.    W.    Williams,    Mt.    Airy. 

Mount  Airy  Circuit — J.  A.  Cook,  Mount 
Airy. 

Pilot  Mountain — J.  H.  Capps,  Pilot  Moun- 
tain 

Rural    Hall— A.     G.     Canada.    Rural    Hall. 

Sandy   Ridge — M.    E.    Leftwich,    Sandy  Ridge. 

Spray — C.    "W.     Bowling,     Spray. 

Stokesdale — T.     V.     Crouse,     Stokesdale. 

Summerrleld — W.     L.     Dawson,     Summerfleld. 

Walnut  Cove — J.   T.    Ratledge.   Walnut   Cove. 

Yadkinville — F.    W.    Cook.    Yadkinville. 

NORTH   WILKES'ORO    DISTRICT 

Presiding   Elder — J.    W.    Williams.    Jefferson. 

Avery  Circuit — T.    S.   Roten,   Plum   Tree. 

Boone — G.     C.     Brinkman,     Boone. 

Creston — A.  A.   Godfrey,   Creston. 

Elkland— T.     G.     Williams,     Elkland. 

Elk    Park— W.     A.    Thomas.     Elk    Park. 

Helton — W.    E.    Moretz.    Jefferson. 

Jefferson — J.     L.     Reynolds,    Jefferson. 

North  Wilkesboro — M.  T.  Smathers,  North 
Wilkesboro. 

North  Wilkes  Circuit — W.  J.  Miller,  North 
Wilkesboro. 

Sparta — E.    Myers,     Sparta. 

Watauga — J.    E.    Womack.    Amantha. 

Wilkesboro — S.    M.    Needham,    Wilkesboro. 

Wilkes  Circuit — E.  E.  Yates,  Moravian 
Falls. 

Chaplain  Appalachian  Training  School — J. 
M.    Downum,   Boone. 

SALISBURY    DISTRICT 
Presiding  Elder — T.    F.    Marr.    Salisbury. 
Albemarle.     Central — C.     M.     Pickens. 
Albemarle,     First     Street — J.     A.     Sharpe. 
Badin— W.     S.     Hale,     Badin. 
Chine       Grove — S.       E.       Richardson,       China 
Grove.  , 

Concord.    Central — W.    A.    Jenkins. 


RELIGIOUS   DE  \u\ll\  \Tln\.- 


Concord,    Epworth — M.    A.    Osborne. 
Concord,    Forest   Hill — J.    F.    Armstrong. 
Concord,    Harmony — R.     F.     Mock. 
Concord,    Kerr    Street — B.    F.    Flncher. 
Concord.     Westford — J.     C.     Umberger. 
Concord   Circuit — VV.    A.    Rollins.    Concord. 
Gold     Hill— D.     P.     Grant.     Gold     Mill. 
Kannapolis — R.     A.    Swaringgen,    Kannapolis. 
Landis — J.    C.    Brown,    Landis. 
Mount     Pleasant— W.     T.      Albright.     Mount 
Pleasant. 
New  London — J.    S.    Folger.   New  London. 
Norwood — F.      O.      Dryman,     Norwood. 
Norwood  Circuit — G.    G.   Adams.   Norwood. 
Salem — R.    O.    Eller.    Albemarle,    R.    3. 
Salisbury.    First   Church— J.    F.    Kirk. 
Salisbury,   North  Main — F.   J.    Stough. 
Salisbury,   Park   Avenue — H.    H.    Robbins. 
Salisbury,    South   Main— M.    B.    Woosley. 
Salisbury   Circuit— C.    R.    Allison.    Salisbury. 
Spencer,     Central — T.     P.     Jamison,     Spencer. 
East    Spencer— R.     C.     Kirk,     Spencer. 
Woodleaf— T.     A.     Plyler.     Woodleaf. 

SHELBY    DISTRICT. 

Presiding  Eld  r — H.   H.   Jordan.   Gastoinia. 

Belmont — J.    E.    Thompson,    Belmont. 

Belwood — D.    H.    Rinehart,    Belwood. 

Bessemer — E.     P.     Stabler,     Bessemer     City. 

Cherryville— J.    F.    Moser,    Cherryville. 

Cramerton — C.    M.    McKinney.    Cramerton. 

Crouse — J.    E.    B.   Houser,    Crous.'. 

Dallas — A.     S.    Raper,    Dallas. 

Gastonia,    East   End— M.    W.    Mann. 

Gastonia.     Franklin     Avenue — G.     W.     Vick. 

Gastonia,     Main     Street— \V.     A.     Lambeth. 

Gastonia.     Trinity— M.      W.      Heckard. 

Gastonia,   West  End— D.   W.    Brown. 

Gastonia-Ranlo— R.    L.    Forbis. 

Kings  Mountain — R.  M.  Hoyle,  Kings  Moun- 
tain. 

Lincolnton — J.     T.     Mangum.    Lincolnton. 

Lincoln   Circuit — J.    W.    Combs.   Lincolnton. 

Lowell — R.     H.     Kennington.     Lowell. 

Lowesville— O.  C.  Fortenbury,  Stanley,  R. 
F.     D. 

McAdenville — C.    M.    Campbell,    McAdenville. 

Mount  Holly— O.  P.  Ader.  C.  E.  Rozzell, 
Mount  Holly. 

Polkville— E.     M.     Avett,     Shelby,    R.    F.    D. 

Rock   Springs — H.    C.    Byrum.    Denver. 

Shelby,    Central — A.    L.     Stanford. 

Shelby,     LaFayette     Street— J.     W.     Ingle. 

Shelby    Circuit— B.    Wilson.    Shelby. 

South  Fork— W.    M.    Boring.   Newton,  R.  F.  D. 

Stanley — A.    Sherrill,    Stanley. 

STATESVILLE    DISTRICT. 

Presiding    Elder — D.    M.    Litaker,    Statesville. 

Alexander — A.    R.    Bell,    Taylorsvile. 

Balls   Creek— T.    W.    Hager.    Catawha. 

Catawba — A.    C.    Kennedy,    Catawba. 

Cool  Spring— J.  E.  McSwain.  Cleveland,  R.   2. 

Davidson — R.      L.      Foster.      Davidson. 

Dudley  Shoals — J.  M.  Barber,  Granite  Falls. 
R.    F.    D. 

Elmwood — D.      A.      Lewis,     Elmwood. 

Granite  Falls— N.  C.  Williams,  Granite 
Falls. 

Hickory,     First    Church— C.     S.     Kirkpatrick. 

Hickory.    West   View — J.    R     Walker. 

Hiddenite— D.    A.    Oakley,    supply,    Middomtt 

Hudson — R.    K.    Brady.    Hudson. 

Huntersville — I.     L    Roberts.     Supply. 

Lenoir,    First   Church— P.    W.    Tucker. 

South   Lenoir— M.    H.    Tuttle.    Lenoir. 

Lenoir   Circuit— Fred  H.    Price.   Lenoir. 

Maiden — Ira    Erwin,    Maiden. 

Mooresville,     Central— L,      B.      Abernathy. 

Mooresville.     Broad    Street     <:.    W.     Kink. 

Mooresville.  Jones  Memorial,  M.  11.  Ashmore. 
Supply. 

Mooresville     Circuit— D.     P.     Waters     M 
ville. 


Mount     Zi.  ii     .1       ii       Bn 

Newton     W      B     Shlnn.     Newt 

i  iin      w      v    Rathburo,    0 

Hindis-- — J,     E.     Hipp,     Rl 

Statesville.    Broad    Street     J     \\ 

Statesville,    Race   Street     E    W     i 

Statesville     Circuit     R.     L.     Melton.     Bl 
vllle 

st, my   Point     T     i:     Wagg,   SI 

Troutman — J.    A.    Peeler,    Troutmi 

Student    Trinity    Collegi       M.     G      Brvln, 
ham. 

Conference      Educational      Secretarj     W       0 
Goode,    Hickory. 

WAYNF.SVILLE    DI8TBICT 
Presiding    Elder — R.    S.    Howie.    Waynesvllli-. 
Andrews    .1.    P.     Hlpps,    Andrews 
Bethel— -J.    M.    Green,    Canton,    it     i      D 
Bryson-Whittler— L.       T.       Cordell,       r 

City. 

Canton — A.    L.    Aycock,    Canton. 
Cullowhee    Circuit— S.      11.     Hilbrand,     I 

whee. 

Franklin — W.      M       Smith.      Franklin. 
Franklin     Circuit — R.     E.     Ward.     Franklin. 
Fines    Creek — \.     M       ModUn,     Crabl 

GlenviUt — N.    L.    Beasley,    Glenville. 
Hiawassee — T.     L     Noble,     Brasstown. 

Haywood— P.    L.    Terrell.    Crabtree, 
Hayesville — F.     L.     Setter,     Hayesville. 
Jonathan — A.   L.    Lathman,   Waynesvllle.    K     I 
Judson — T.    t).     Smith,    supply.    Judson 
Macon — w.   I.   Hughes,    Franklin. 
Murphy— M.     B.     Clegg,     Murphy 
Murphj    Circuit— C.    E.    Stedman,    Murphy. 
Robbinsville — J.     W.     Parker,     Robblnsvllle. 
Svlva — O.    J.    Jones,    Sylva. 
Shoal   Creek— J.    H.    Church,    Wliittier.* 
Wavnesville — G.     I>.     Herman,     Waynesvllle 
Wayncsville     Circuit— J.      ('.       W.        Holl 
Waynesvllle. 
Webster — Van     B.     Harrison,     Webster, 

WINSTON  SALEM     DISTRICT. 
Presiding     Elder— W       A       Newell.      Wti 

Salem. 

Advance — J. 
( 'iioleeme — P. 

Davidson — It 

R.    4. 

Davie     J      B.     Fitzgerald.    Moeksvllle. 

Denton  -J.   N.   Randall,   Denton 
Fanniiigtoii — C.     0,     Kennerly,     Farmlngton 
Forsyth — John    CUne,    Winston  Salem 
Hanes-Clemons-  J       C.      Cornett,      Wli 

Salem. 

Eernersvllle    E     <>     Cole,    k  rnersviUe 
Lewlsville    J.     W,     Vestal.     Lcwisrllle 
Lexington,     First     Church     W       L      Hutchins. 
Lexington. 
Llnwood  —J.     W      Campl  •  11,     Southmount 
Mocksvlllt      \      C.     Swafford,     N' 
Oak  Ridge    W    G     Mi  Fai  an  i    '  lak   Ridge, 
Thomasvllle,     Man:     Street      \      C      I 
Thomasvllle,  South  and  East    J    C    Richard- 
eon. 

Thomasvllle  Circuit    T 
villi'. 

Southslde     Circuit — J. 
Winston-Salem. 

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M.    Varner,    Adv« 

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F.       Huneyoutt,       U  ■ 


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West  Davit  w 
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RELIGIOUS   DENOMINATIONS 


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Conference       Missionary       Secretary — R 
Courtney,    Thomasville. 

Missionary    to   Cuba — J.    W.    Fitzgerald 

Missionary        Evangelist — P.        Y 
Thomasville. 

Superintendent       Children's       Home — C.       > 
Wood.    Winston-Salem. 


Parker, 


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H. 

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SUPERANNUATED     MEMBERS. 
L.    Atkins,    Bandera,    Texas. 
M.    Blair,    Greensboro. 
J.    Brooks.    Dayton,    Tenn. 

B.  Carpenter,    Rutherfordton. 
M.   Davis,   Caroleen. 

F.  Glenn,     Asheville. 

S.    Higgins,    Guilford    College. 
W.     Jacobs,    Franklin. 

C.  Mock,     Winston -Salem. 
J.    Ogburn,   Greensboro. 

V.    Price,    Mt.    Airy. 
P.   Renyolds,   Fincastle,  Va. 
R.    Richardson,   Mt.    Pleasant. 
H.     Robertson,     Winston-Salem. 

D.  Sherrill,    Statesville. 

E.  Stacy,    Fallston. 

G.  Stanley^    Rutherford    College. 

T.     Steele,     St.     Petersburg,     Fla. 
T.    Stover,    Rutherford    College. 
L.    Teaguej    Prentiss. 
L.    Townsend.    Chapel    Hill. 

H.     Vestal,     Boonville. 
A.    York,    Lincolnton. 


China 


H.       Summerell, 


A.     Drenan,     Mt. 


PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH 

There  are  273  Presbyterian  ministers  in  the 
State.  516  churches,  a  membership  of  65,556; 
Sunday  School  enrollment  of  57,856.  A  total 
of  $2,126,649  was  contributed  the  past  year 
by   the   membership   for   all   purposes. 

Clerks    of    Presbyteries. 

Orange — Rev.   D.  I.   Craig,   Reidsville. 

Concord— Rev.    E.    D.    Brown,    D.    D. 
Grove,    R.    F.    D.     2. 

Fayetteville — Rev.    E.    L.    Siler,    Maxton. 

Wilmington— Rev.  W.   P.   M.   Currie,   Wallace. 

Mecklenburg — Rev.  C.  C.  Anderson,  Char- 
lotte. 

Albemarle — Rev.       J.       N. 
D.    D.,   New   Bern. 

King's    Mountain — Rev.     F. 
Holly. 

Orange     Presbytery. 

D.  I.    Craig,    Reidsville. 

C.  W.    Robinson,    North   Wilkesboro. 

R.  W.     George,    Francisco. 

C.  E.    Hodgin,    Greensboro. 

S.  M.    Rankin,    Greensboro. 

J.  S.    Morrow,     (colored).    North    Wilkesboro. 

H.  S.    Bradshaw,    Hillsboro. 

E.  H.    Harding,    Davidson    College. 
R.  M.     Williams,     Greensboro. 

P.    H.    Gwyn,    Spray. 
W.    O.     Sample,    Mebane. 
W.    S.    Wilhelm,    Rougemont. 
Numa    R.    Claytor,    Milton. 
George   W.    Lee,    Winston-Salem. 
John   McEachern,    Kusan.    Asia. 
W.    D.    Moss.    Chapel    Hill. 
L.      S.     Chaffer,      1H31     Walnut     St.,      Phila- 
delphia,   Pa. 

C.    P.    Coble.    High   Point. 

C.    W.     Irwin,    Glade    Valley. 

E.     Frank    Lee,     Greensboro. 

W.    P.    Robertson,    Mebane,    R.    F.    D. 

T.     W.     Simpson,     Durham. 

T.     M.    McConnell,     Greensboro. 

J.    W.    Clegg,    Greensboro. 

Charles    F.    Myers,    Greensboro. 

L.     T.     Wilds,    Jr.,    Lexington. 

C.    D.    Whitelev,    Cedar    Grove. 


A.  W.     Shaw,     Mebane. 

G.  L.    Whiteley.    Whitsett. 

J.  H.     Smith,    Lexington. 

E.  N.     Caldwell.     Graham. 

E.  W.    Thompson,    Sparta. 

W.  S.    Milne,    Greensboro,    R.    F.     D. 

Z.  V.     Roberson,     Mt.     Airy. 

R.  S.    Arrowood,    Greensboro. 

D.  H.    Scanlon,    Durham. 
J.  S.     Kennison,     Durham. 
W.  P.     McCorkle.    Burlington. 

W.  T.     Thompson,    Richmond,    Va. 

J.  S.     Foster,     Winston-Salem. 

M.  E.    Hansel,    Mebane,    R.    F.     D. 

R.  S.     Carson,     Durham. 

Wade    C.     Smith,    Greensboro. 

R.  L.    Berry,    Francisco. 

R.  E.    Henderlite.    Rougemont,    R.    F.    D. 

N.  P.     Farrior,    Mexico. 

E.  C.      Murray,      Jr.,      Juarez      29,      Toluco, 
Mexico. 

T.  F.    Haney,    Winston-Salem. 

W.  T.    Pearmon,    Elkin. 

E.  B.    Thompson,    Yanceyville. 

M.  S.    Huske,    Reidsville. 

W.  R.    Potter,    Burlington. 

J.  S.    Cook.    Spray. 

Geo.    L.    Cooper,    Durham. 

S.  R.     Hope,    Madison. 

Concord     Presbytery. 
C.    M.    Richards,    Davidson. 
Byron    Clark,    Salisbury. 

E.    D.    Brown,    China    Grove,    R.    F.    D.    2. 
J.    M.    Grier,   Newton. 
E.     P.    Bradley,    Mocksville. 
T.     W.     Lingle.    Davidson. 
C.    E.    Raynall.    Statesville. 
L.     L.     Moore,     Taylorsville. 
J.    C.    Story,    Marion. 
C.    B.    Heller,    Salisbury. 
W.    L.    Lingle,    Richmond,    Va. 
W.     C.     C.     Foster,    Barium    Springs. 
Ovid    Pullen,    Kannapolis. 
W.     E.     West,     Mooresville. 
J.    H.    Brady,    Kochi,   Japan. 
H.    M.    Parker,    Statesville. 
T.    H.    Spence,    Harrisburg. 
J.    M.    Clark,    Statesville. 
S.     L.     Cathey,     Loray. 
J.    E.    Robinson,    Yadkinville. 
J.    Andrew    Smith,    Statesville. 
John    Pons,    Valdese. 
J.    S.    Wood.    Spencer. 
Robert   O.    Lucke,    Mooresville. 
A.    A.    McLean,    Lenoir. 
W.    C.    Wauchope,    Concord. 

E.  M.    Craig,    Hickory. 

John   A.    MacLean,   Morganton. 
W.     M.     Hunter,    Davidson. 
K.    L.    Mclver,   Concord. 
C.     Q.     Myers,     Concord. 
J.    A.    Scott,    Harmony. 
R.    W.    Boyd,    Mooresville. 

F.  A.     Barnes,    Concord. 

G.  H.    Ellmore,    Cleveland. 
W.     C.    Jamison,    Kannapolis. 
W.    L.    Baker,    Cleveland. 

White,    Mooresville. 

Eubank,    Concord. 
J.     L.     McBride,     Old    Fort. 
W.    F.    Hollingsworth,    Statesville. 
H.    H.    Cassady,    Woodleaf. 

Fayetteville     Presbytery. 
H.     G.     Hill,     Maxton,     R.     F.     D.     2. 
M.     D.     McNeill.     Cameron. 
L.    L.    Little,    Mangum. 
W.    C.    Buchanan,    Gifu,    Japan. 
C.     G.     Vardell.    Red    Springs. 
G.     T.     Pace,     Kenansville. 


R.    A. 

W.     II. 


RELIGIOUS   D 

^NOMINATIONS 

L.     Smith,    Fayetteville. 

J.     D.     A.     Brown,    Aberdeen. 

R.     J.     Mri  Iwaln,     m 
Leonard   Gill,    Chai 

W.     C.     Brown,     Raeford. 

H.    E.    Gurney,    \i 

H.     M.     Dixon,     Red     Springs. 
A.    R.    McQueen,    Dunn. 

W.    C.    McLa                                    ma. 
L     W.     Brown,    Charlotte. 

C.    V.    Cavitt,    Sanford,    R.    F.    D. 

C.    If.    Little,    Chai 

V,     R.     Gaston,     Aberdeen. 

J.    C.    Hardin.    Chai 

I.     N.     Clegg,     Rowland. 
W.    L.    Wilson,    Hemp. 
A.     T.    Lassiter,    Benson. 

B    B.    Shankel,    Indian    Trail, 
w.    b.    Coppedge,    Rockingham 
A.   T.   Young,   Hamli  i 

B.  A.    McLeod,    Hope   Mills. 

C.  L    Wicker.    Gulf. 

R.    L    Patrick.    Rockingham. 

It.    S.    Latimer,    Pageland.    B     C 

L.     A.     McLaurin,     Bowland. 

c..    F.    Hell.    Charlotte. 

C.    E.    Clarke,    Carthage. 

It.     S.     Burwell,    charlotte. 

Eugene    Alexander,    Baeford. 

A.    s.    Johnson,    Charlotte. 

C.    E.    Moorehouse,    Luniberton. 

J.    J.    Douglas.     Wadesl 

W.     E.     Hill,    Fayetteville. 

C.     II.     Bowan,    Paw    Creek. 

J.     W.    Goodman,    Bed    Springs,    B.    F.    D. 

A.    II.    Temple,    Lot  ubI 

E.     L.     Siler,     Maxton. 

C.    E.    White,    MarshviUe. 

C.     B.     Bailey,    Laurel    Hill. 

C.    C.    Anderson,    Charlotte. 

D.    L.    Jones,    Hope    Mills. 

G.    B.    Thompson,    Waxhaw. 

G.     F.     Kirkpatrick,     Laurinburg. 

H.    W.    Culbertson,    Charlotte. 

C.    B.    Craig,    Laurinburg. 

H.    C.    Carmichael,    Charlotte 

Dugald    Munroe,    Bed    Springs. 

L.    E.    Wells,    Derita. 

A.     W.     Crawford,     Greensboro. 

J.    G.    Garth.    Charlotte. 

E.     C.    Murray.    St.    Pauls. 

J.     W.     Stork.    Ml.     Gilead. 

J.     F.     Menius,     Buie's     Creek. 

W.    C.    Rourk,   Oakboro. 

C.     M.     Gibbs,     Linden. 

B.    H.    M.    Brown,    Charlotte. 

B.     G.     Matheson,     Jackson    Springs. 

A.    E.    Dallas,    Rockingham. 

L.    C.    Campbell,    Fayetteville. 

J.    M.    Walker.    Charlotte.    B.    I 

Jonas    Barclay,     Pittsboro. 

W.    C.     Underwood,    Indian    Trail 

Neill   Mclnnis,    Selma. 

C.     W.     Davis,    Oakboro. 

E.    B.    Carr,    Broadway,    B.    F.    D. 

L    H.     Query,    Charlotte. 

J.    B.     Black,    Bed    Springs. 

W.    H.    Frazer,    charlotte. 

W.    M.    Currie,    Clayton. 

D.     B.    Green,    Albemarle. 

T.    C.    Croker. 

B.    c.    Clontz,    Cornelius. 

C.   E.   McLain. 

Q.    x.    Hunnycutt,    Waxhaw,   R    r     D 

Wilmington     Presbytery. 

W.     I!.    Mcllwalne,    Charlotte. 

J.    E.    L.    Winecoff,    Clarkton. 
J.     S.     Crowley,     Wilmington. 
W.    P.    M.    Currie,    Wallace. 
L.    T.    Newlan'd,    Kwan   Ju,   Korea. 

S.    A.    Ewart. 
M.    F.    Daniels. 

H.    M.    Pressly. 
W.    S.    Hamiter. 
s.    B.    Lyerly. 
Theo.    F.     Eoneycutt. 

P.    L.    Clark,    Burgaw. 
W.     W.     Morton,     Burgaw. 

.T.    M.    Gibbs,    Burgaw. 

Albemarle      Presbytery. 

W.    M.    Baker,    Mt.    Olive. 

J.    If.    .larvis,    Washington. 

George    M.     Matthis,    Clinton. 

H.    B.    Searight,    Washington. 

A.     S.    Maxwell,    Lavras,    Brazil. 

W.    McC.    White.    Ralel 

W.     H.     Goodman,     Clarkton. 

J.    N.    II.    Summerell,    New    Bern. 

.T.    K.    Phipps,    Pollocksville. 

s.     K.     Phillips,    Greenville. 

D.     T.    Caldwell,    Wilmington. 

J.    M.     Millard,    Littleton. 

J.     0.    Mann,    Wilmington. 

G.     B.     Ilanrahan,     BUnston. 

H.     F.     Beatty,    Atkinson. 

Peter     Mclntyre,     <  loldsl  oro. 

A.      J.      Howell,      Wilmington. 

Lewis   Collins,    Send' 

J.    J.    Murray.    Wilmington. 

11.    v.    McDiarmld,    Clnston. 

James     Lapsley,     Scotland     Neck. 

Stanley    White,    Roanoke    R  i| 

J.    E.    Purcell,    Wilmington. 

A.     J.     Crane,    Tarl 

George   R.    Faw,    Seven    Springs. 

E.     s.    Currie,    Chi 

George    W.     Oldham,    Kenansville. 

small     B.     Oglesby,    Oxl 

W.    C.    Cuming. 

w.    t     Wad          i 

Jonas   Lapsley. 

E.    i.     Plai  nagan,    Wll  • 

N.     N.     Fleming. 

A.     M.     Earle,    SI 

J.    M.    McBride. 

F.    if.     Scattei  good      Roi         M 

B.    E.    McClure. 

.\f.     C.     Bowling,    Town  i 

W.     A.     Nicholson,    Kenansvifle. 

Willard   Col            R            Uounl 

A.    D.    P.    Gilmore,    Wilmington. 

W,    B.    Mi         R           Mount. 

D.   M.   McGeachy. 

J.   T.    Wildman,    rami. 

Mecklenburg     Presbytery. 

If.     ir.     Leach,    Sw         Q           .    u      1 

D 

J.     W.     Moore,     Susaki,     Japan. 

ii     C     Williamson,    Ouenn  i  i,     m 

William    Black.    Charlotte. 

i     i.     Powlo, 

J.    B.    Bridges,    Charlotte. 

C      \      Lawrence,     Farmrllle. 

C.    G.    Huntington,    Charlotte. 

.i      \     |  ai  hi      N'"a    Bern 

George    H.    Atkinson,    Salisbury. 

C      K       Tall.'.     Ilrn.l. 

M.    E.    Sentelle,    Davidson. 

i:    0     Clary.   W 

A.    B.     Shaw,     Charlotte. 

X      i      i  !omi  rford     Oxford 

G.     P.     Stevens.     Suchien.     China 

l  lanlel    [vci 

B.    T.    Coit,    Kuan    Ju.     Korea. 

f     B     Rankli  ,   Ml      B 

A.     A.     McGeachy.    Charlotte 

ii      C     Whltener,     1 

J.    W.    nricr.     Hunters«ille. 

J.    ii     Hcndei  lite,    > 

W.    E.    Furr,    Charlotte. 

W     j.    Road       i 

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HKLKilOl'S   DK NOMINATIONS 


J.     T.     Dendy,    Belmont 

F.  A.     Drenan,    Mt.     Holly. 

G.  B.    Gillespie,     Gastonia. 
W.    A.     Murray,    Shelby. 

J.     C.     Grier,     Rutherfordton. 

Joseph     Baiiett,    Rutherfordton. 

F.     J.     Hay,    King's    Mountain. 

R.    C.    Long,    Gastonia. 

A.    S.    Anderson,    Cramerton. 

A.    S."    Caldwell,    Tryon. 

J.    J.    Harrell,    Bessemer    City. 

A.    McLauchlin,    Lowell,    R.     F.    D. 

J.    M.    McLain,    Gastonia. 

T.     G.     Tate,     Gastonia. 

J.    K.    Hall,    Belmont. 

J.    F.    MeKinnon.    Butherfordton. 

A.     T.     Banks,     Cherryville. 

W.    \V.    Akers,    Lincolnton. 


Protestant  Episcopal 
Church 

DIOCESE    OF    NOBTH    CAROLINA. 

Parishes,  43 ;  Missions  organized,  33 ;  Missions 
unorganized.  44.  baptized  persons,  15,653; 
Communicants,  9,314.  Amount  contributed 
during    past    year,    $389,795.51. 

Joseph  Blount  Cheshire,  D.  D.,  Bishop  of 
the   Diocese,   Baleigh. 

Edward  Anderson  Penick,  D.  D.,  Bishop 
Coadjutor   of   the   Diocese,   Baleigh. 

Henry  Beard  Delany,  D.  D.,  Bishop  in 
charge  of  the   Colored   Clergy,   Baleigh. 

Allen,    William  Ernest,    Pittsboro. 

Barber,   Milton   Augustus,   Baleigh. 

Barker,    John    W.,    Duke. 

Baxter,      Edward     Worsley,      Wilson. 

Benton,  William  DeLancey,  Hillsboro. 

Bethea,    Morrison,    Baleigh. 

Post,     Sidney    Stuart,     Durham. 

Bowne,   Henry  Norwood,   High  Point. 

Brown,    Betram    Erwin,    Tarboro. 

Bunn,    Boger   Edgar,    Wilson. 

Burg,     Jacob     Frederick,     Salisbury. 

Burke,   James  Preston,   Reidsville. 

Cheatham,    Thaddeus  Ainsley,   Pinehurst. 

Clark,      Walter     B.,     Louisburg. 

Cochran,    Arthur  Myron,    Baleigh. 

Cody,     Cortez     Bobert,     Monroe. 

Crosby,      John     Holland,      Warrenton. 

Fortune,   Boma  Coxey,   Durham. 

Gribben,    B.    E.,    Winston. 

Gordon,  William  Jones,  L-aksville. 

Goold,    Edgar   Hunt,    Baleigh. 

Hale.    Samuel   Whitney,   Tarboro. 

Hardin.    William   Hill,    Salisbury. 

Hartzell,      Howard     Steller,      Bockingham. 

Hartey,    John,    Southern   Pines. 

Hamaker,   John   L. ,   Wadesboro. 

Horsfield,  Frederick  Henry  Townsend,   Oxford. 

Hudson,   Joseph   Hoyle,    Warrenton. 

Hughes,    Israel    Harding,  Baleigh. 

Hughes,  Isaac  Wayne,   Henderson. 

Hughes,    Nicholas    Collin.    Baleigh. 

Hunter,    Aaron    Burtis,    Florence,    Italy. 

Ingle,    Julian    Edward.    Baleigh. 

Jackson,   John  Long,  Charlotte. 

Jcyner,   Francis,   Littleton. 

King,   James   Edward,    Charlotte. 

Lackey,    Boston  McKee,    Baleigh. 

Lane,     Henry     G.,     Baleigh. 

Lawrence,    Alfred    Stratton,    Chapel   Hill. 

Lawrence,      Thomas     N.,     Lexington. 

Mallett,   James  Beginald.   Walnut  Cove. 

Martin,    J.    Levi,    Boxboro. 

Mazyck,  Henry  DeChartigner,  Mayodan. 

Meredith,    Beuben,    Scotland   Neck. 

Milne,    Mark   Hemingway,    Salisbury. 

Nash,    Harry    Oswald,    Greensboro. 

Nero,   Claurius   Adolphus,    Greensboro. 

Opie,     Thomas    F. ,     Burlington. 


Osborne,    Edwin    Augustus,    Charlotte. 
Osborne,   Francis  Moore,    Sewanee,   Tenn. 
Owens,  Bobert  Bruce,  Charlotte. 
Pittenger,    Isaac    McKendree,    Baleigh. 
Bogers,     Geo.     F. ,     Charlotte. 
Small,    John    Ethopilus    Gratten,    Durham. 
Smith,   Walter  Johnston,   Charlotte. 
Taylor,    Lewis   Nathaniel,    Boanoke   Bapids. 
Trott,    Thomas   Lee,    Salisbury. 
Walker,  William,  Weymouth,  Mass. 
Walton,     Basil     M..     Townesville. 
Way,   Warren   Wade,    Baleigh. 
Westman,    Charles   Frederick     Weldon. 
Weston,   Milton  Morgan,    Tarboro. 
Wheeler,     Wm.     H.,     Charlotte. 
Wilson,    Joseph   Durant    Cooper,    Cooleemee. 
Wright,   William  John,   Statesville. 


DIOCESE    OF    EAST    CABOLINA. 

Parishes  and  organized  missions,  66  unor- 
ganized missions  and  stations,  25;  Baptized 
persons,  9,862;  communicants,  6,257;  amount 
contributed,      $179,388.35. 

Thomas  C.  Darst.  D.  D.,  Bishop,  Wilming- 
ton. 

Walter  B.  Noe,  Executive  Secretary,  Wilming- 
ton. 

T.      N.      Brincefleld,      Aurora. 

George  W.   Lay,   Beaufort. 

J.   N.    Bynum,   Belhaven. 

A.  B.    Parshley,    Clinton. 
G.    F.    Hill,    Elizabeth    City. 
Archer   Boogher,   Fayetteville. 
J    W.   Herittage,   Fayetteville. 
W.    O.    Cone,    Goldsboro. 
Howard   Alligood,    Grifton. 

F.    J.    H.    Coffin,    Kinston. 

D.    G.    MacKinnon,    New    Bern. 

B.  I.    Johnson,    New   Bern. 
Theodore   Patrick,    Plymouth. 
J    E.   W.   Cook,   Wilmington. 
J.    W.    Heyes,    Vanceboro. 
Stephen   Gardner,    Washington. 
E     S.    Willett.    Wilmington. 
Alexander     Miller,     Wilmington. 
John   L.    Saunders,    Winton. 

W.    N.    Harper,   Belhaven. 
S.    N.    Griffith,    Edenton. 
J.     B.     Brown,     Washington. 

A.  C.    D.    Noe,    Farmville. 
J.    E.    Holder,   Kinston. 

T.   F.    Opie,   Maxton. 

F.   D    Dean,   Wilmington. 

H.     A.     Cox,     Wilmington. 

B.  B.     Drane,     Edenton. 

W.      H.      Milton,      Wilmington. 
J.     B.     Gibble,     Wilmington. 
J.     B.     Mallett.     Wilmington. 
George     E.     Manson,     Windsor. 
Charles     E.     Williams,     Creswell. 


DIOCESE    OF    WESTEBN     NOBTH 
CABOLINA. 

Number  of  baptized  members,  1922,  6,000; 
number  of  Communicants,  1922,  3,600.  Value 
of  church  property,  $812,830.00.  Amount 
contributed    for    all    purposes,     $93,038.47. 

Junius   M.    Horner,    D.    D. ,    Bishop,    Asheville. 

John     H.     Griffith,     Archdeacon,     Asheville. 

Alfred    H.    Stubbs,    Asheville. 

Benj.    S.   Lassiter,   Marion. 

W.    B.     Savage,    Todd,     (retired). 

F.    D.    Lobdell,    Asheville. 

C.    M.    Hall,    Asheville. 

J.    W.   C.   Johnston,   Gastonia. 

Albert    New,    Waynesville. 

S.    R.    Guignard,    Lincolnton. 

John  H.    Griffith.   Asheville. 

B.    B.    Harris,   Arden. 

A.    W.    Farnum,    Hendersonville. 

Hugh    C.    Dobbin,    Lenoir. 

John   C.    Seagle,   Brevard. 


RELIGH  11  s   hi.   NOMINATIONS 


S.   B.    Stroup,  Hickory. 
X.    C.    Duncan,  Morganton. 
A.    G.    B.    Bennett,    Biltmore. 
C.  S.  McClellan,  Jr.,  Canton. 
J.    T.    Kennedy,    Lineolnton. 
E.    E.    Knight.    Rutherfordton. 
George   A.    Manley,    Gastonia. 
Chas.     K.     Burnett,     Tryon. 
Jacob     R.     Jones.     Asheville. 
Jas.     B.     Sill,    Rutherfordton. 


Methodist  Protestant 
Church 

Number  of  ministers  (ordained),  73;  num- 
ber of  preachers,  54;  number  of  members. 
25,594.  Value  of  church  property,  $1,243,100. 
Contributed    during    year,    $201,373. 

MINISTERS. 
Abernethy,     J.     H.,     Thomasville. 
Alexander,   J.   F.,   Midland. 
Allied.    J.    F.,    Franklinsville. 
Ardrews,    R.    E.,   High   Point. 
Andrews,   R.    M.,   Greensboro. 
Ashhurn,   W.    F.,   Liberty. 
Auman,    J.    C,    Tokyo.    Japan. 
Austin,    J.    H.,    Jennings. 
Barker,    G.    C,    Easley,    S.    C. 
Bates,    C.    W.,    Henderson. 
Bethea     N.    G.,    Brinkleyville. 
Bingham,      E.      A..      Winston-Salem. 
Bowman,    J.    H.,    Liberty. 
Brown,    G.    R.,    High   Point. 
Burgess,    J.     A.,     Burlington. 
Carson,   L.   W.,   Matthews. 
Casto,   Homer,    Weaverville. 
Cowan,    E.    G.,    Cherry ville. 
Curry,   G.    L.    Charlotte. 
Dixon,    A.     G. ,    Greensboro. 
Dosier,    J.    F.,    Randleman. 
Edwards,     C.     J.,     Gibsonville. 
Fishcl,    D.    A.     Vaughn. 
Fogleman,     H.     F.,     Asheboro. 
Forliness,   C.    E.,   Westminster,   Md. 
Garner,    D.    I.,    Westminster,    Md. 
Gerringer,    L.    W.,    Asheville. 
Hamilton,    A.    M.,    Tobaccoville. 
Hardy,     J.     D.,     Rockingham. 
Harrison,    N.     M.,     Greensboro. 
Haywood,    A.    B.,    Denton. 
Helms,    L.     S. ,    Democrat. 
Hethcock,  R.  L.,  Creswell. 
Highfill,    D.    A.,    Liberty. 
Holmes,    G.    W.     Graham. 
Hulin,     J.     W.,     Seagrove. 
Hunt,    G.    E.,    Lexington. 
Hunter,    A.    L,    Fallston. 
Hui'ter,    R.    A.,    Winston-Salem. 
Hutton,    J.    R. .    Greensboro. 
Isley     H.    L,    Burlington. 
Jelf,    W.    O.,    Charlotte. 
Johnson,    T.    M.,    Mebane. 


Kennett,  P.  S. 
Kennett,  W.  F. 
Lassiter,  W.  C, 
Laughlin,  G.  A. 
LedlKtter  J.  A., 
Lir.dley.    A.    O., 


Elon     College. 
Greensboro. 

Kernersville. 
Randleman, 

Glen   Raven. 
Snow    Camp. 


Love,     F..     Rutherford     College. 

Lowdermilk,   E.   G.,   Brown  Summit. 

Loy,    D.    M.,    Glen    Raven. 

Martin,     T.    E.      Pickens,    S.     C. 

Martin.   W.   P.,   Lenoir. 

McCulloch.   J.   F.,    Greensboro.    (Editor  M.    tf 

Herald). 
McCulloch.    T.   F.,   Greensboro. 
Millaway,    G.    F. ,    Liberty. 
Minnis.    J.     F..    Dublla,     India. 
Moose,   M.    L..   Thomasville. 
Morgan,    D.    A..    Draper. 
Morgan.    J.    M..    Greensboro. 


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O'Bi  lent,    -i     B  .    i; 
Phillips,   C    i: 
Pii  n        'l'     i:  .    i 
Pike,    VV.    \i  .    i.    Brty. 
i'"1.     i.    ii     i,     Mebane, 
Pritchard,    .1.    i;..    Bendei 
Quick,    -l     \v  .    p  i 

ii.  ed,   W.    D..   Pinnacle. 
Reynolds.    G.    L.     High     Toint. 
Kiddie.    J.    8.,    Jackson's    I 
Bidenhour,    .1.    M  .    Shelby. 
Ridge,    Atlas.    Albemarle. 
s,  If    J.    W.,   Cleveland   Mills. 
Shelton,    a.    D.,   Concord 
Short,    Robert,    Hands 
Sisk,    J.    B.     Rockingham. 
Sisk,    .1     T.    Concord. 
Spencer,    ('.    L. ,    Graham, 
Stowe,   J.    H„    High   1'oint. 
Mul  bins,    R.    C.     Greensboro. 
Suits.    Edward,     High    Point. 
St:rratt.  H.   F.,  Whltakers. 


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W„ 
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T. 


Wilson. 

Burlington. 
S.    B  .    Randleman. 
Yadkin    College. 


Swain.  \V. 
Taylor.  S. 
Tin  mpson. 
Tntteu.    W. 

Trogdon,    .1.    B.,    Denton. 
Trollinger,    .1     II.    Triplet*,    \  ■> 
Trollinger,     .1.     I,  .     Pleasant     Hill. 
Troxler,   R.    S..    Thomasville, 
Whitaker,   C.   H.,   Mocksvllle. 
L. ,    Lexington. 

M..  Weaverville. 

B„  Enfield. 
D..     Beldsville. 

B.    Seattle,   wash. 

\  ,   Albemarle. 

Sigh  Point 


Whitaker, 

Williams, 

Willii  ins, 

Williams, 
Williams, 
Williams, 
York.   L 


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B. 
D. 

J. 
C. 
T. 

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North 


Carolina     Churches 
of   Christ 

(Disciples.) 

There   .ur   201   churches,    numb  i 
l'l'.hht.     Value    of    church    property, 
Total  contributed   for  all  purposes  during 
year,    $265,241.67. 

MINISTERS 

Allen.    W.    R  ,    Boanoke    Rapids. 

Arnold.    H.    W,,    Parmelc 

Armstrong,    W.    P.,    Palrfield. 

Bal  cock,    A.    c  .    Spray, 

I'.agby     Richard.    \\  ,i 
I -.j       IV,     W.     T         II. 

Bennett,   I.    B.,  w  llson. 

Bowen,  T    W  .a    C    Collegi     w 

Bowi  n,   ii    r  .   0 

I:       ion,   w     II       v 

Brluson,    U  \    ■'    I        .  ■     v\ 

I  pbell,   Law 

i  lai  y,    a     i !      ETJi 

Case     Perrj      \     C     College,    WU 

i  i  easman,    Robt.    S  .    Asheville,    u 

Cross,    Percj    <  I  .    W  i  am. 

i  Mi       Percy   (  ilem 

Davi      Warren    \      \\  ■<  hi) .  I 

.1     p      Newton   '•■ 
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POX,     Ulin      K.       I  ,  i  e  1 1  ■  v  1 1 1  <  • 

i. hi,,  1 1     Oscai    Q      ii  Mount 

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Green,    W     l 

i iroce,    '  C.i    Enfield 

Hull.    P.     B  .    Ncu 

Martin     <       In,    Vale 

Heaton,    i      \i       Hi 

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RELIGIOUS   DENOMINATIONS 


Henderson,   W.    0.,   A.   C.    College,   Wilson. 

Hilley,   Howard  S..  A.   C.   College,   Wilson. 

Holllday,    Lewis    R.,    Williaraston,    R.    5. 

Holton,   A.   J.,   New  Bern,   R.    1. 

Howard     C.    W.,    Kinston. 

Hudson,    D.    A.,    Roanoke    Rapids. 

Jackson,    s.   L. ,    Belhaven. 

Humphreys,   J.    W. ,   Wilson. 

Jlnnett,    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. 

Mattox,    W.    T.,    Stantonsburg,    R.    2. 

Mayo,    Louis    A.,    Wilson. 

Mizell,    John    A.,    Swan    Quarter. 

Moore.   Eber  E. ,   Vanceboro.   R.    1. 

Moore,    George    A.,    Reelsboro. 

Moore,    J.    T.,    Reelsboro. 

Otey,    C.    E.,    Spray. 

Omer,    L.    M. ,    Goldsboro. 

Osborne,    F.    E.    D..    Newton    Grove,    R.    1. 

Outlaw,    C.    F.,    Wilmington. 

Perry,    J.    M.,    Robersonville. 

Peterson,    Jonas,    Poplar. 

Phillips,   Rupert  A.,   Hassell. 

Ricks,   Paul  T.,   A.   C.   College,  Wilson. 

Rightsell     L.    T..   LaGrange. 

Sadler,    Lee,    A.    C.    College,    Wilson. 

Saunders,    J.    A.,    Kinston,    R.    2. 

Saunders,    John   T.,    Rural   Hall. 

Shamhart    W.   P.,   Greenville. 

Smith,  John  R.,  Bridgeton. 

Smith,    S.    T.,    Fairfield. 

Stoney,    G.    H.    C,    Winston- Salem. 

Stuart,    J.    E.,    Wilson. 

Sullivan,   George  H.,   Wilson. 

Taylor.    J.    C,    Wilson,    R.    1, 

Tingle     J.    R.,    Ayden. 

Topping,    R.    L,    Edward. 

Tyndall.    D.    F.,    Kinston,    R.    2. 

Ware.    Charles    C.    Wilson. 

Winfield,    W.    O..    Bath. 

Worley,    L.     B.,    Reidsville. 

Worley,    L.    B.,    Reidsville. 

Williams,    J.    H. ,    Kinston. 

Wilkinson.    W.    V.,    Trenton. 

Yarborough,    Theodore,    Mount   Olive,   R.    7. 


Moravian    Church 

Number    of    Communicants,    5.834 ;    number    of 
non-Communicants,    315. 

MINISTERS. 

Pishop,   Edward   Rondthaier,   Winston-Salem. 
J.    F.    McCuiston,    Winston-Salem. 
James   E.    Hall.    Winston-Salem. 
Walser    Allen,    Kernersville. 
F.    Walter  Grabs,   Bethania. 
Herbert    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   Nonnemaker,    Clemmons. 
William    Dteininger,    Winston- Salem. 


Society  of  Friends 

MINISTERS    AND    PASTORS    OF    NORTH 
CAROLINA    YEARLY    MEETING 
Eastern    Quarter. 

Elizabeth    R.     White,    Belvidere,    R.     F.     D. 

Absalom    Knight,     Belvidere. 

J.     Gurney     Wright,     Belvidere. 

Hugh     White,     Kernersville. 
Contentnea     Quarter. 

I.     Lindley    Jones,     Goldsboro. 

John    S.     Moore,    Dudley,    R.    F.    D. 

William  I".   Grantham,  Princeton,   R.   F.   D.    2. 

Micajah    T.     Cox,     Goldsboro,     R.     F.     D.     4. 

William    Pelt,    Goldsboro. 

J.    Addison    Branson,    Goldsboro,    R.    F.    D.    1. 

George    H.    Jernigan,    Dunn. 

D.     Virgil    Pike,     Dunn,     R.     F.     D.     1. 

Thomas    Smith,    Saulston,    R.    F.    D.     1. 
Western      Quarter. 

John    Permar,    Graham. 

Margaret       B.       Hackney,       Greensboro,        R. 
F.     D. 

Rufus     Pegg,     Gibsonville. 

Rufus    P.    King,    High    Point. 

Georgia    G.     Reeee.    Snow    Camp. 

Herbert       W.        Reynolds,       Randleman,        R. 
F.      D. 

Jeremiah    S.     Cox,    Greensboro. 

Alfred    L.    Zachary,    Snow    Camp,    R.    F.    I). 

Alfred    H.    Harris,     Snow    Camp. 

Oscar     Cox,     Liberty,     R.     F.     D.     3. 

Edward    Harris,    Siler    City,    R.    F.    D.     4. 

Henry     Wrenn.     Siler     City,     R.     F.     D. 

Southern     Quarter. 

Clarence     Macon,     Georgetown,     111. 

John    S.     Tillman.    Asheboro,    R.     F.     D. 

Elwooil     Cox,     Marston. 

W.    Alston    Humble.    Asheboro,    R.    F.    D.     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. 

William     Cox,     Ramseur. 

George    H.     Moore.     Asheboro. 
Deep     River     Quarter. 

N.    M.    Barker,    High    Point,    Station   A. 

Walter    White,     High    Point. 

Lewis    W.     McFarland.     High    Point. 

Samuel     Haworth.     High     Point. 

Eugene    Coltrane,    Roanoke    Rapids. 

Clara    I.     Cox,     High    Point. 

Robert    Melvin,     Greensboro. 
New    Garden     Quarter. 

Mary    C.    Woody.    High    Falls. 

James     R     .Jones.     Lexington. 

W.      Alpheus     White,      Guilford     College. 

Annie    E.     Williams,     Guilford     College. 

Raymond     Binford,     Guilford     College. 

Julia     S.     White.     Guilford     College. 

Ada    Lee     Stanley.     Greensboro,     Lee    Street. 

Thomas     Hendricks,     Greensboro. 

James    C.     Holmes,     Greensboro,     R.     F.     D. 

J.     Waldo    Woody,    High    Falls. 

Joseph    H.     Peele,    Guilford    College. 

Klrby    V.     Bpwen,     Greensboro. 

Arthur    E.     L.    Pain,    Jaruco,    Cuba. 

Ellen     W.     Pain,     Jaruco,     Cuba. 

John    Riley,     Greensboro,    Worth    Street. 

Nettie     Riley,     Greensboro,     Worth     Street. 

Samuel    G.      Barnes,      Saladillo,     F.     C.      S.. 

Argentine.     S.     A. 

John  C.  Trivettte,  Winston-Salem. 
Robert  H.  Dann.  Guilford  College. 
Hugh      Moore.      Winston-Salem. 


KICLIGHM'S    DENOMINATIONS 


Surry     Quarter. 

Samuel     R.     Pickett,     Greensboro 

Wesley    Wooten,    Mount    Airy,    K.     F.    D. 

Lottie    M.     Robertson,     White    Plains. 

Joseph    M.     Purdie,    Annapolis,     Md. 

J.     Thomas    Chappell,     Houstonville. 

Calvin    Gregory,     Mount    Airy. 

James    E.     Bartlett,     Galax,    Va. 

D.    Adolphus    Robertson,    Galax,    Va. 
Yadkin     Valley     Quarter. 

Emmanuel    Key,     Mount    Airy. 

Wade    H.    Adams,    Yadkinville,    R.    F.    D.    3. 

Lucy     Vestal,     Yadkinville,     R.     F.     D.     3. 

Franklin     Warden,      Yadkinville,     R.     F.     D. 

James    Ring,     East    Bend,    R.     F.     D.     1. 

F.  M.     Welborn.     New     Castle. 

G.  Whitford     Edgerton,     Houstonville. 
W.    Harvey    Norman,    Ararat. 

Zeno     H.     Dixon,     Elkin. 
Charles    Hutchens,     East    Bend. 
Alice     Spainhour,      Iioonville. 
Benjamin    Millikan,    Booneville. 
Percha    Key,     Mount    Airy. 


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Christian  Church 

Number  of  churches,  115 :  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,     Henderson. 

S.    L.    Beougher,    Graham. 

J.    S.    Carden,    Durham. 

H.    Russell    Clem,    Greensboro. 

W.    G.    Clements,    Morrisville. 

G.     C.     Crutchfield,     Elon     Colloge. 

T.   B.    Dawson,    Elon   College. 

W.    J.    Edwards,    Coleridge. 

P.    H.    Fleming.    Burlington. 

L.    W.    Fogleman,   Worthville. 

J.    E.    Franks,    Cary. 

C.  E.    Geringer,    McLeansville. 
G.     J.     Green,     Stem. 

H.  S.  Hardecastle,  Defiance  College, 
Defiance,     Ohio. 

S.  C.  Harrell,  Durham. 
W.  N.  Hayes,  Seagrove. 
J.    W.    Holt.    Burlington. 

B.  J.    Howard.    Chapel    Hill. 
A.    F.    Iseley,    Burlington. 

J.    Lee   Johnson.    Fuquay   Springs. 

P.   T.    Klapp.    Elon   College. 

J.    W.    Knight,    Stokesdale. 

G.    O.    Lanksford,    Burlington. 

J.     A.      Ledbetter,      Reidsville. 

F.  C.     Lester,     Yale     Station.     New     Havel 
Conn. 

D.  A.    Long.    Raleigh 

W.    S.   Long.    Chapel  Hill. 

J.    E.    McCauley,    Halifax,    Va.,    K.    F.    I). 

C.  E.    Newman,    Virgilina,    Va. 
N.    G.   Newman.    Elon    College. 
J.    I'.    Newman.    Elon   College. 
J.      E.     Parry,     Raleigh. 

J.    W.    Patton.    Greensboro. 

E.  H.  Rainej'.  Yale  Station.  New  Haven, 
Conn. 

C.     R.    Riddle.    Burlington. 

H.    Scholz.   Macon. 

A.   K.    Scotten,   Coleridge 

H.  s.  Smith,  Yale  Station  New  Haven, 
Conn.  „  , 

J.     G.     Trultt.     Princeton     Seminary.     I 
ton.    N.    J. 

G.  R.    Underwood.    Bennett. 
J.  W.   Wellons,   Elon   College, 
j'   D     Wicker     Sanford 

\V  c  Wicker.  Elon  College, 
R  L.  Williams. .n.  Sanford. 
L.   L.    Wyri.-k.    Elon   College. 


Licentiate*. 

M    Allred,   Bamaeur.   it 

C,     I'- 
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m      Hook,    ki 

B.     Crutchfield,     Eloi     I 
Puller    Job 
\v.     May,    Eloi 

Slon   M.    Lynam,    i   ■  ■    I 

D     T     McKlnney,    U  Hi  gl 

w.  T.   Scott,  Greensboro. 

M.    T.    Sorrell,    Apei 

I.  T.  Undent I.  Tancerville    It    S 

R.    O.    Smith.   Asheboro,    It     1. 

W.    C.    Martin.    Ether. 


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Primitive    Baptist    Church 

This    church    has    no    State    orgai 
numbers     about     6.000      members.      There     %r>- 
about    200   churches,    divided    Into    twelve    asso- 
ciations.   Kehukee    being    the    old  it,    It    having 
been    formed    1"."    years   ago. 

MINISTERS. 
J.    A.    Shaw,    Elizabeth   City. 
R.   E.    Adams,   Wilson. 
J.    W.    Wyatt,    Selma. 
Samuel    McMillan.     High    Point 
P.    W.    Williard.    High    Point 
Moses  Williard.    High    Point 
C.    A.    Davis.    High    Polnl 
Eli    Bryan,    Catherine    Lake. 

B.  F.   Tebanks,    Pollocksvllle. 
E.    F.    Pollard,    Jacksonville. 
W.    W.    Roberts.    Newport 

J.    P.    Tingle,    Grantsboro. 
Sylvester   Hassell,   Wllllamston. 
.\i      B.    Martin,    Burlington. 

J.    W.  Jones,    Marshville. 

.1.    S.  Rlsch,    Winston- Salem,    It     ', 

J.    W.  Gilliam.   Altamahaw. 

J.   W.  Gardner,   Princeton. 

John  Roberts,     Saul 

E.  F.  Pear.e.   Four  Oaks. 
W.    G.  Turner.   Dunn. 

K.     L.     Cobb,     Wii 

W.    Boswell,    Wilson 
Robert     Boswell,     Wilson. 

C.  F.    Denny,    Wilson. 

S.    B.    Denny,    Wilson 
Wm.    Monsees,    Wilson 
C.    IS.    Hall.    Cedar   '. 
T.    V.    Monk.    Durham. 
J    \'.    Berndon,   Durnam. 
J.    J.    Hall.    Boxl 
L.     If.     Hardy.    Atlantic. 
Isaac  .I'm  -.   Maple  Hill 

F.  W.    Keene,    Balelgh. 
.1.   T.  Coal      I 

.1.  ES,    Adams,   Angler 

J.  A.    T.   Jones,    McCul 

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E.  C.   Joni       Mi ' 

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.1      W.     Strickland,     Ho 
i.     a     Johnson,    Bi 
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RELIGIOUS  1>K  .NOMINATIONS 


J.    M.    Trent.    Reidsvllle. 
•I.    W.    Flinchura,    Spray. 
S.    II.   Reed.    Walnut    Cove. 
.T.    M.    Williams.    Sparta. 
W.   F.    Pruitt.   Ruffln. 
R.    S.    Cowing.    Williaraston. 
R.   T.    Monday,   Mount  Airy. 

F.  P.  Stone,  Francisco. 
J.  F.  Mills,  Mooresville. 
.1.     C.     Hooks,     Fremont. 

T.    H.    I!.    Pridgen.    Rocky   Mount. 
M.    P..    Willi!,. id.    Rocky   Mount. 
A.    C.    Morton,    High    Point. 
J.    T.    Williams,    Sharpsburg. 
W.    C.    Brooks,    Dobson. 

G.  W.    Harris,   Mount  Airy. 
W.    C.    Stone,   Mount  Airy. 

.T.    C.    Dual  ar,    Rocky    Mount. 

A.     I'..     Denson,    Rocky    Mount. 

T.    C.    Hart,    LaGrange. 

J.    F.    Spangler,    Ruffln,    R.    2. 

Paul   Priddy,    Danbury. 

Watt   Priddy,    Danbury. 

H.    F.    Hutehens,   Spray. 

D.  H.    Staples,    Greensboro. 
S.    H.    Reid,   Walnut   Cove. 
,T.    W.    Tuttle,    Meadows. 
John    Joiner.    Greenville. 
John   Rogerson,   Williamston. 
Tillman    Sawyer,     Greenville. 
J.    A.    Corbett,    Greenville. 
George    Corbett,    Greenville. 

J.    A.    Fagg,    Winston -Salem. 

J.    G.    Southern,    Winston-Salem,    R.     5. 

W.    C.   Jones,   Burlington. 

E.  C.    Oakes,    Semora. 
Jesse    Barnes.     Smithfield. 
J.    T.    Collier,    Micro. 

J.    William  Stephenson,   Benson. 

W.     C.    King,    Union    Ridge,    R.    F.    D.     1. 

J.    M.    Royal.    Thurman. 

J.     S.     Morrison,    Mount    Airy. 

A.  B.    Key.    Rusk. 

B.  F.    McKinney,    Hurdles   Mills. 
B.    B.    McKinney,    Mclver. 

T.    A.     Stanfleld,    Mclver. 


Free    Will    Baptist    Church 

The  membership  of  the  Free  Will  Baptist 
Church  is  about  20,000.  with  Church  propertv 
valued  at  $450,000.  There  are  more  than  300 
Churches  in  the  six  Conferences  and  two  As- 
sociations  of  the   State. 

MINISTERS. 
Western    Conference: 
J.    W.    Valentine.    Louisburg. 
G.    W.    Davis,    Wilson. 
E.    T.    Phillips,    Ayden. 
J.    L.    Strickland.    Zebulon. 
I'..    B.    Deans.    Middlesex. 
W.    J.    Wilkins,    Fremont. 
W.   A.    Benson,   Goldsboro,   R.    1. 

A.  B.    Utley,    Apex. 

W.    M.    Howell,    Pikeville. 
John    Thompson,     Nero. 

B.  T.    Dixon,    Elm    City. 
W.    F.    Ferrell,    Selma. 

Z.    P.    Ferrell,    Morrisville. 

N.    B.    Wall.    Selma. 

B.    P.    Jones,    Kenly,    R.    1. 

Jas.    Daniel,    Kenly. 

E.    C.    Morris.    Kinston. 

N.   S.   Lancaster,   Black  Creek. 

W.     G.     Boykin,     New    Bern. 

J.   H.   Lamm,   Wilson. 

L.    M.    Mitchell,    Princeton. 

L     T.     Phillips,    Keniy. 

A.   R.    Flowers,    Sims. 

J.   R.   Morris,    Selma. 

W.    H.    Collins.    Louisburg. 

,T.    K.   Ruffln,    Bailey. 

G.    W.    Ferrell,    Wilson. 


E.    A.    W.    Husketh,    Creedmoor. 

W.   E.    Anderson,   Wendell. 

J.   H.    Whitley,    Kenly. 

J.    E.    Davis,    Pikeville. 

T.     C.    Marks,    Durham. 

R.    B.    Carroll.    Bailey. 

J.    J.   Wilson,    Bail  y. 

G.  C.  Joyner,  Clayton. 

A.    A.   Wells,   Princeton. 

H.   F.   Peeden,  Princeton,  R.   3. 

W.    R.    Holder,    Durham.    R.    8. 

J.    E.    Jernigan,    Smithfield. 

E.    T.    Lucas,    Lucama. 

W.     W.     Skellett,     Lucama. 

C.  M.     Johnson,     Goldsboro. 
R.     N.     Hinnant,     Micro. 

G.     W.     Holmes,     Louisburg,     Route     4. 
W.     R.     Williams,     New     Bern. 
W.     B.     Leonard,     Louisburg. 
E.     E.     Cox.    Middlesex. 
Central    Conference: 
W.   H.    Lathinghouse,   Chicod. 
J.    R.    McCaskey,   Winterville. 
A.    Tyson,    Farmville. 

D.  M.   Ratliff,   Pinetown. 

J.    T.    Bundy,    Walstonburg. 
S.   F.   Lassiter,  Newsome,  Va. 

A.  Tyndall.    Snow   Hill. 
W.   F.   Walters,   Columbia. 
J.    C.    Moye,    Snow   Hill. 

M.    R.    Allen,    Smithville,    Miss. 
J.    A.    Sugg,    Snow   Hill. 
Willie   Hart,    Snow  Hill. 
T.     E.     Beaman,    Goldsboro. 

E.  B.    Joyner,    Dukes,    Fla. 
J.    S.    Henderson,    Pantego. 
R.   S.   Wooten,   Pridgeton. 
Wm.    K.    Dixon,    Washington. 
Loyd    Jones,     Columbia. 

T.    H.    Barnhill,    Parmele. 
C.    L.    Little,    Winterville. 
W.    T.    Pollard.    Stokes. 
C.   B.   Jones,    Greenville. 
P.     A.     Windham,     Greenville. 

C.  J.  Harris.  Greenville. 
E.  B.  Hart.  Snow  Hill. 
J.    P.    Woodard.    Stonewall. 

D.  W.   Alexander,    Bethel. 

L    W.    Wetherington,    Chicod. 
W.    B.    Nobles.   Winterville. 
R.    C.    Alexander,    Jerry. 
J.    E.    Wooten.   Blounts   Creek. 
J.    W.   JVooten.   Walstonburg. 
P..    J.    Cash.    Belhaven. 

C.  T.    Pew,    New   Bern. 

E.  L.  Abrams,   Fountain. 
H.    Leroy    Harris,    Kinston. 
R.     F.     Pittman,     Ayden. 
N.     D.     Wiggs,     Greenville. 
M.     A.     Woodard.     Davis. 
M.     E.     Tyson,     Farmville. 
J.    J.    Dail,    Winterville. 
E.     O.     Arnold.     Plymouth. 
J.     M.     Sauls,     Snow     Hill. 
Macon   A.    Woolard,    Pantego, 
L.     W.     Humbles.     Snow    Hill. 

Cape    Fear   Conference: 
W.   R.   Coats.  Four  Oaks. 
H.    R.    Faircloth,    Smithfield. 
J.    W.   Moore,    Princeton. 
Ezekiel   Westbrook.    Newton  Grove. 

D.  R.    Ennis,    Duke. 
W.    R.    Glover.    Dunn. 

R.    D.    Thomas.    Four    Oaks. 
J.    W.    Lucas.    Duke. 
J.    S.    Ellis.    Wilsons   Mills. 
D.    C.   Johnson,    Smithfield. 
J.    R.    Wallale.    Four    Oaks. 
J.   G.   Whittenton.   Coats. 

B.  P.    Parks,    Goldsboro. 
L.     R.     Ennis.    Duke. 

Eastern    Conference: 
G.   W.   Harrison,   Trenton. 
W.    W.    Lewis.    Beaufort. 


RELIGIOUS   HI 

/NOMINATIONS                                                         117 

R.    F.    Daugherty.    Cove   City. 

Jas.    Collins,    Alexander. 

L.    N.    Downs,    Chocowinitv. 

R.    V.    Self,    West    Asheville. 

VV.    J.    Moore,   LaGrange. 

W.    W.    Ballard.    Alexand 

.T.    A.    Ringold,    Bridgetou. 

Mallie   Ric-e.    Marshall.    It.     1. 

.T.    \V.    Alford.    Kenly. 

R.    E.    Guthrie,    Walnut. 

J.    W.    Wehb,   Washington. 
J.    N.    Edwards,    Goldsboro. 
M.    C.    Preseott,    Grantsboro. 

United    Evangelical 

\V.     B.    Everett,    Ayden. 
A.    C.    Austin,    South    Creek. 

Lutheran  Church 

H.    M.    McAdams,    Washington. 

Number   of   pastors,    95;    Dumber    of   churches, 

T.    P.   Wallace.   Alvin. 

145;    number    of    members,     34.3SI3.       Value    of 

A.    E.    Rouse,   Mount   Olive. 

church    property,    $2,162,874.     Tota                   ted 

.T.    W.    Sewell.    Beaufort. 

for    all   purposes    during    past    year,    $429,377 

L.    C.    Garner,    Newport. 

C.   L.    Merrill,    Newport. 

SYNODICAL     ROLL. 

B.    W.    Wells,    Morehead    City. 

O.     \V.     Aderholdt,     Statesville. 

Solomon    Duff,    Kenansville. 

P.    J.    I  ami',    Lexington. 

Duffy    Toler,    Blounts    Creek. 

B.     A.     Barringer,     Liberty. 

J.    F.    Linton.    Ransomville. 

A.     R.     Beck,     Newton. 

Luke   Wetherington,    Middlesex. 

C.    K.    Bell.    D.    Ii..    Columbia,    S.    C. 

P.    L    Harris,    Kinston. 

L.    A.    Bikle,    D.    1).,    Concord. 

J.    C.    Griffin,    New  Bern. 

J.    J.    Bickley,    Granite    falls. 

W.     Lupton,     Elizabeth    City. 

E.     K.     Bodie,     Gold     Hill. 

S.    S.    Kirk,    South   Creek. 

N.     1>.     Bodie,    Thomasville. 

J.    W.    Russell.    Beaufort. 

W.    J.    Boger,    Newton. 

D.     B.     Garner,    Newport. 
G.   W.    Keneday,   Hallsville. 
K.    F.    Springle,    Newport. 
J.    E.    Sawyer,   Ayden. 

A.  L.    Boliek,    Shenandoah    City,    Va. 

B.  S.    Browiu    Sr.,    China    Gi 
c.     A.     Brown",    China    Grove. 

Loyd    Vernon.    LaGrange. 

R.    L.    Brown,    Salisbury. 

R.    C.    Keneday,    Hallsville. 

W.    C.    Buck,    Rural    Mall. 

S.   H.    Styron,   Pine  Level. 

H.     D.     Chapman,     Rockingham,     Va. 

A.    H.    Outlaw.    Morehead    City. 

I.     Conder,    McGaheysville,     Va 

John   Davenport.   Kinston. 

F.    L.    Conrad.    High    Point. 

G.    E.    Cox,    Royal. 

G.    H.    Cooper,    China    Grove. 

Wesley     Price.     Seven     Springs. 

E.     It     Counts,     Albemarle. 

W.     B.     Smith,     Seven     Springs. 

<;.    II.    Cox,    n.     D.,    Salisbury. 

W.     W.     Cuthrell,     Belhaven. 

J.    F.    Crigler,    Charlotte. 

Pee    Dee    Conference: 

W.    L.    Dar,    Edinburg,    Va. 

D.    A.    Hester,    Bladenboro     R.    1. 

B.    S.    Dasher,    Kannapolis. 

W.    R.    Thompson,    Abbotsburg,    R.    1. 
.T.    M.    Pait.    Dublin.    R     1. 

W.    A.    Deaton.     D.     D.,    Hickory. 
J.    C.    Dietz,    Gastonia. 

A.    J.    N  aly,    Clarendon,    R.    1. 

W.    J.    Finck,    1).    D.,    New    Market,    Va. 

Ransom    Fowler,    Tabor. 

C.     L.     T.     Fisher,     Lynchburg,     Va. 

.T.   H.    Baker,   Allen,   S.   C,   R.   1. 

C,     P.     Fisher,     China     Grove. 

D.   R.    Mercer,    Chadbourn,   R.    1. 

J.    H.    C.    Fisher,    Mt.    Pleasant 

,T.   W.   King,  Dublin,   R.    1. 

C.     M.     Fox,     Salisbury. 

E.    H.    Russ     Bladenboro.    R.    1. 

R.     L.     Fritz,     Hickorj 

M.    S.    Todd.   Bladenboro. 

E.    Fulenwider,    Salisbury. 

H.  P.  M.   Todd,  Conway,   S.   C,  R.   3. 

V.    L    Fulmer,    Timberville,    Va. 

Mount    Moriah    Conference: 

W.   D.   Haltiwanger,   Hickory. 

M.    C.    Quick,   Bennettsville,    S.   C. 

E.    Hite,    Hickory. 

J.    S.    Sessoms,    Laurel  Hill. 

A.     M.     Huffman,     Raleigh. 

Henry    Saunders,    Rockingham. 

H.    W.    Jeffcoat,    Granite    Quarry. 

J.    T.    Crawford,    Wilson. 

E.     F.     Keever,     I).      H.     Wilmington. 

H.    S.    Clark.    Gibson. 

C.     R.     W.     Kegley,     Hickory. 

A.    L.    Charts,    Osborne. 

M.    L.    Kester,    Concord 

J.    C.    Guinn,    Plant   City,    Fla. 

M.    M.    Kinard,    Winston-Salem. 

R    L.    Clark.   Gibson. 

E.     H.     Kohn,     I'h. P..     Mi.     Holly, 

Willie    Jacobs,    Osborne. 

F.    B.    Lingle,    Spencer. 

Alex   Perhealth,    Osborne. 

G.    If.    L.     Lingle,     Mooresville. 

Toe    River   Association: 

C.    A.    Linn,    Mi     Pleasant 

T.    H.    McCoury,    Senia. 

.1.     A.     Linn,     Rockwi  11, 

D.    M.    Renfro,    Relief. 

c     it    Lippard,    D.    1>  .                 ipan. 

Daivd   Campbell.    Magnetic    City. 

C.    o.    Lippard,   Crouse. 

L.    H.    Griffin,    Huntdale. 

W.    It.    Little,    Hickory. 

D.    J.    White,    Erwin,    Tenn. 

L.    L.    Lohr,    n.    D.,    Llncolnton. 

W.    L.    Morgan,    Roan    Mountain,    Tenn. 

l\    C.    Longaker,    Ph.D.,    1 1  Ickory. 

G.    W.    Brummitt,   Johnson   City,   Tenn,    R.    2. 

\V.    A.    Lnt/.,    Chai 

J.    S.    Arnett.    Hampton.   Tenn.    R.    1. 
T.    C.    Hicks.    Elk    Park. 

g.    W.     McClanahan,    Gibsonvllle. 
.1     li.    Mauney,    Hei   1 

Daniel    Miller,    Relief. 

Joseph   Honeycutt,    Magnetic   City. 

C.    B.    Miller,    China    Grove 

J.    J.    Hunter,    Ramseytown. 

ii.    L.    Miller.    Statesville 

W.     M.     D.    Tolley,    Roan    Mountain,    Tenn., 

L.    D.    Miller,    Lenoir, 

R.    2. 

P.    L.    Miller,    Sail 

D.    C.    Tolley.   Hampton,    Tenn..   R.    2. 

.1.     B.     M Mt      PI 

W.   F.   Johnson,   Johnson  City,   Tenn.,   R.    2. 

C.    I.    Morgan,    Lui  i  ,    \  i 

French    Broad    Association: 

v     <:.    Moi  [an,    B 

J.    A.    Martin,   Marshall. 

i,     Jacob    Morgan,    D     ii  .    Salisbury, 

L    E.    Ballard.    Asheville,    lfifi  Tiiltmore   Ave. 

John    L    Morgan,    Troutman. 

Willis    W.    Ballard.    Baniardsville. 

s     l,     Nease,    Claroraoni 

J.   H.    McKnight,    Weaverville. 

c     i:     Norman,    Kumamoto,   Ja 

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KELKilorS   HEXOMi: NATIONS 


I).  I.    Offman,    Burlington 

.1.  \V.     Oxner.     New     Brookland.     S.     C. 

G.  H.    C.     Park,    Gastonia,    R.     F.     D. 

C.  R.    Patterson,    Maiden. 

,T.  C.    Peery,    1).    D.,    Hickory. 

R.  B.    Peery,    Ph.D.,    D.    D.,    Hickory. 

E.  Z.    Pence,    Manassas,    Va. 

M.  L.     Pence,     Orkney     Springs,    Va. 

B.  E.     Petrea,    Wilmington, 

C.  R.    Pless,    Lexington, 
J.  P.    Price,    Hickory. 

C.  K.    Rhodes,    Dallas,    R.    F.    D.    Hardin. 

S.  W.     Rhyne,    Goldsboro. 

C.  E.     Ridenhour,     Salisbury. 

M.  L.    Ridenhour,     Kannapolis. 

V.  C.    Ridenhour,    Albemarle. 

T.  Von    A.    Riser,    Rural    Hall. 

P.  D.     Risinger,     Landis. 

G.  O.     Richie,     Salisbury. 

E.  F.    K.    Roof,    Rockwell. 

F.  K.     Roof,     Morganton. 
W.  J.    Roof,    Lincolnton. 

H.  B.    Schaeffer,    Kings   Mountain. 

Paul    Sieg,    Hickory. 

E.  A.     Shenk,     Greensboro. 

R.  B.     Sigmon,    Lexington. 

E.  J.    Sox,    D.    D.,    Hickory. 

F.  M.    Speagle,    Mt.    Ja-ckson,    Va. 

A.  J.    Stirewalt,    D.    D.,    Kumamoto,    Japan. 

J.  P.    Stirewalt,    D.    D.,    New    Market,    Va. 

M.  L.    Stirewalt,    Maywood,    Chicago,    111. 

G.  A.    Stoudemayer,   Gilbert,    S.    C. 
L.  A.    Thomas,    Concord. 

H.  A.    Trexler,    Richfield. 

R.  T.     Troutman,    Concord. 

A.  G.    Voigt,   D.    D.,   LL.D.,    Columbia,    S.    C. 

B.  D.    Wessinger,    Cherryville. 

B,  J.    Wessinger,    Henry. 

J.  S.    Wessinger,    China    Grove. 

C.  N.    Yount,   Dallas. 

J.  A.    Yount,    Taylorsville. 

N.  D.    Yount,    Brookside. 

J.  L.    Yost,    Bear    Poplar. 


Catholic  Church 

There  are  twenty-three  churches  in  the 
State  with  resident  priests ;  40  missions  with 
churches.  Catholic  population,  8,254;  Hos- 
pitals. 3;  Orphanages,   2;  Parochial  Schools,  11. 

Bishop,  Rt.  Rev.  Leo  Haid,  D.D.,  O.S.B., 
Belmont. 

Very    Rev.     Christopher    Dennen,    Wilmington. 

Rev.     C.     B.     Winckler,     S.S.J. ,     Wilmington. 

Rev.     Francis    J.     McCourt,     Wilmington. 

Rev.     Louis     Joseph     Bour.     Asheville. 

Rev.     Albert    Goetz,     O.S.B..     Asheville. 

Rev.    P.     F.    Burke,    Asheville. 

Rev.     Anthony    Meyer,     O.S.B..     Charlotte. 

Rev.    Lawrence    McHale,     O.S.B.,     Charlotte. 

Rev.     George    A.     Watkins,     Dunn. 

Rev.     William     F.     O'Brien,     Durham. 

Rev.     P.     J.     Doherty,     Elizabeth     City. 

Rev.    James    F.    Gallagher,    Fayetteville. 

Rev.     A.     R.     Freeman,     Goldsboro. 

Rev.     John    P.     Manly,     Goldsboro. 

Rev.     Vincent     Taylor,     O.S.B.,     Greensboro. 

Rev.     Paul    G.     Termer,    Hamlet. 

Very    Rev.    Peter    G.    Marion,    Hendersonville. 

Rev.     George     A.     Woods,     Xazareth. 

Rev.     Matthew     J.     Woods,     Xazareth. 

Rev.     Francis     J.      Gallagher,     New     Bern. 

Rev.    Charles    J.    Gable,    New    Bern. 

Rev.     John    J.     Brodie.     S.S..T.,     Xew    Bern. 

Rev.      M.     A.     Irwin.     Xewton     Grove. 

Rev.      Edward     A.      Rigney,     Xewton     Grove. 

Rev.    Thomas    P.     Griffin.    Raleigh. 

Rev.     Joseph    A.     Gallagher.    Rocky    Mount. 

Rev.     Charles     Kneusels,     Burgaw. 

Rev.     William     Regnat.     O.S.B.,     Salisbury. 

Rev.     William    .1.     Dillon,     Southern    Pines. 


Very  Rev.  Willibald  Haumgartner,  O.S.B., 
Winston-Salem. 

Very  Rev.  Msgr.  Felix  Hintemeyer,  D.D., 
O.S.B.,    Prior    and    Vicar    General,     Belmont. 

Very  Rev.  Melchior  Reichert,  O.S.I!., 
Superior,     Belmont. 

Rev.    Julius    Pohl,     O.S.B.,    Belmont. 

Rev.     Bernard    Haas,    O.S.B.,    Belmont. 

Rev.   Thomas  Oestreich,  D.D.,   O.S.B.,  Belmont 

Rev.     Augustine     Ecker,     O.S.B.,     Belmont. 

Rev.     Alphonse    Buss,     O.S.B..     Belmont. 

Rev.     Dominic     Vollmar,     O.S.B.,     Belmont. 

Rev.    Michael    Mclnerney,    O.S.B.,    Belmont. 

Rev.    Maurus    Buchheit,    O.     S.    B.,    Belmont. 

Rev.     Gerard    Rettger,    O.S.B. ,    Belmont. 

Rev.     Xicholas    Bliley,     O.S.B.,     Belmont. 

Rev.     Adelard     Bouvilliers,     O.S.B.,     Belmont. 

Rev.      Omer     Mott,     O.S.B. ,     Belmont. 

Rev.      Stanislaus     Bethel,     O.S.B.,     Belmont. 


Christian     Science     Church 

There  are  -six   Churches   and   eight   Societies 
in    the    State. 

PRACTITIOXERS. 

Gay,   Fred   C    Asheville. 

Jones,    Miss   Elizabeth   Earl,    Asheville. 

McKee,    Mrs.    Xellie   H. ,    Asheville. 

Fowler,   Mrs.    Jesse   L. ,    Charlotte. 

Frye,   Mrs.    Octavia   I.,    Charlotte. 

Jones,    Miss    Emily    Johnson,    Charlotte. 

Peebles,     Mrs.     Bessie    J.,     Charlotte. 

Richardson,    Miss    Margaret    C.    Charlotte. 

Templeton,    Mrs.    Mary    Lon,    Charlotte. 

Burden,    Mrs.    Ella    R.,    Goldsboro. 

Harburn,    Mrs.    Harriet.    Greensboro. 

Harrison,    Miss    Mary    Hatch,     (teacher)    New 
Bern. 

Bridgers,    Mrs.    Annie   C.    Raleigh. 

Redford,     Miss    Minnie    L. ,    Raleigh. 

Pugh,    Miss    Mary    L. ,    Reidsville. 

Ewing,    Miss    Elizabeth    B.,    Rocky    Mount. 

Bryan,    Mrs.     Irene,    Wilmington. 

Reid,    Mrs.    Julia    M.,    Wilmington. 

Wade,    Mrs.    Emma    Redd.    Wilson. 


Jewish   Organizations 

There   is   a  population   of   2,336  connected  with 
the  Jewish  Organizations   in   North   Carolina. 
RABBIS    AND     OFFICERS. 

Asheville — Peth-Ha--Tephila:  Rabbi.  Nathan 
E.  Barasch ;  President,  S.  Sternberg ;  Secretary, 
G    Alexander.      Bickur   Cholim — Elias  Fox. 

Durham — Durham  Hebrew  Congregation : 
President    Abraham    Rosenstein. 

Goldsboro — Oheb  Shalom:  Rabbi  Julius  L. 
Mayerberg;  President.  Leslie  Weil;  Secretary. 
A.  Oettinger;  Ladies  Benevolent  Society,  Presi- 
dent. Mrs.  Leopold  Cohn;  Secretary,  Mrs.  Henry 
Weil. 

Greensboro — Greensboro  Hebrew  Congregation : 
Rabbi,  Montague  N.  A.  Cohen;  Secretary,  M. 
E.    Bloch. 

Xew  Bern — Chester  B'nai  Sholom:  President, 
M.    L.    Jacobs;    Secretary,    L.    M.    Wallman. 

Raleigh — House  of  Jacob:  Rabbi  Isedore 
Printz;  President,  M.  Dworsky;  Secretary, 
Harry    C.     Kaplan. 

Raleigh — T?mple  Beth  Or:  President,  M. 
Rosenthal ;    Secretary,    A.    A.    Aronson. 

Statesville — Emanuel:  President,  J.  Stephany; 
Secretary,    Sig.    Wallace. 

Tarboro — B'nai  Israel:  Secretary,  G.  L.  Heil- 
bronner. 

Wilmington — Temple  Israel:  Hebrew  Relief 
Association,  President,  B.  Solomon;  Secretary- 
Treasurer,   S.   Mendelson. 

Winston-Salem — Winston-Salem  Hebrew  Con- 
gregation: President,  Frank  I'rband;  Secretary, 
T    Sosnik. 


SOCIETIES  AND    ORGANIZATIONS 


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AMERICAN       LEGION— DEPARTMENT      OF 
NORTH    CAROLINA 


DEPARTMENT      HEADQUARTERS 
209    W.     Market    St.,     Greensboro 


-W.    Oliver 


King. 


National    Committeeman. 

Cale    K.    Burgess,    Raleigh. 

Alternate    National    Committeeraan- 
Smith,    Raleigh. 

Hospital      Chairman — Dr.      Parks      M 
Charlotte. 

Americaiyism  Chairman — R.  R.  Williams, 
Asheville. 

Legislative  Chairman — Frank  L.  Dunlap 
Waileshoro. 

Finance    Chairman — C.    E.    Teague,    Sanford. 

Service  Officer — Dr.  I.  T.  Mann,  High 
Point. 

Department      Executive      Committee. 

Commander — James    A.     Lockhart.    Charlotte". 

Vice  Commanders — Joseph  Eastman,  Waynes- 
ville ;  Tom  C.  Daniels,  New  Hern ;  Thomas 
D.     Marsh,     Salisbury. 

Adjutant  and  Finance  Officer — R.  E.  Denny, 
Greensboro. 

Chaplain — Rev.  Anthony  R.  Parshley,  Clin- 
ton. 

Historian — Chas.     A.     Sloane,     Oteen. 

Judge    Advocate — Matt.    H.    Allen,    Raleigh. 

District     Committeemen. 

First    Dist,    Committeeman — F.     T. 
Washington. 

Committeeman — R. 


McDevett, 


Dist. 


T.     Allen, 


Dist.      Committeeman — J.      B.      Clute, 
Dist.     Committeeman — Turner    Battle, 
Committeeman — C.    C 


-Geo. 
-C.    E. 


M 


Second 
Kinston. 

Third 
Clinton. 

Fourth 
Rocky    Mount. 

Fifth    District 
deal,     Winston-Salem. 

Sixth      Dist.       Committeeman- 
Wilmington. 

Seventh    Dist.    Committeeman- 
Sanford. 

Eighth     Dist.      Committeeman- 
well,    Albemarle. 

Ninth     Dist.     Committeeman — Earl    N. 
Hickory. 

Tenth  Dist.  Committeeman — H. 

Chandlee,     Waynesville. 

Local    Posts,    Number    and    Address. 

1  Raleigh — Josephus      Daniels,      Jr.,      Comdr. ; 

Hubert  P.    Williams,    Adjt.,    Raleigh. 

2  Kiffln -Rockwell— W.    H.    Tate,    Comde. ;    L. 

C.    Jones,    Adjt.;    Richard    Taylor,    F.    O., 
Asheville. 

3  Cumberland — Robert      O.      Burns,      Comdr.  ; 

J.    T.    Maloney.    Adjt.,    Fayetteville. 

4  T.       S.      Bullock       (Col.)— I.      H.      Smith, 

Comdr.  ;    C.    S.    Nerkirk,    Adjt.,    Wilming- 
ton. 
Forrest— Dr.      Claude     T.      Poole. 


Smith- 
Bunker, 
Teague. 
Cald- 
Carr 
W. 


L.      A.      King.      Adjt. ,      and      I- 

Pauls. 
Chapel    Hill— Henry    A. 

L.    J.    Phipps,    Adjt., 
Durham — Frank        L. 

Cleveland     ll.     Norton, 


Cnmdr.  ; 
O..     St. 


Whitfield,    Comdr.; 
Chapel     Hill. 
Fuller,        Comdr.  ; 
Adjt.,     Durham. 
8  Lexington — Hubert      E.      Olive,     Comdr.  ;      It. 
G.    Yarborough,    Adjt.;    II.     Hoyle    sink. 
F.     0.,     Lexington. 
!i    lliirnct's    Nest— Louis    G.     RadelifV.    Cnmdr.; 

T.    Guion  Griffin,   Adjt.,   Charlotte. 
lfl  Wilmington— Roherl     C.     Cantwell,     Comdi    : 
Anlrew    II.    Harriss,    Adit.;    !•'.    It.    Snell, 
F.     <>.,    Wilmington. 


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Waym — .1.     R.      Edwards,     Comdr.  ;     James 

C.    Crone,    Adjt.,    Goldsboro 
Joseph   G.    Henson — Frank   S.    Blue,    Comdr; 

W.    H.    Williams.    Adjt.,    Carthage 
Robert    B.     Anderson-  George    s.     Warren, 

Comdr.;    J.     E.     Paschall,    Adjt.,    Wilson. 
Samuel    C.     Hart— W.    H.     Hardin.    Comdr.; 

C.    O.    Floyd,    Adjt.;    B.     I).    McCubbins. 

F.     O.,    Salisbury. 
Beaufort       County— Wiley       C.        Rodman, 

Comdr.;    F.    T.    McDevett,    Adjt.;    .1.     P. 

Steadman,     F.     O. .     Washington. 
Newton — Andrew         Warlirk,         Cnmdr,;      .1. 

Merton    Killian,    Adjt. ;    Robert    .1.    Shipp, 

F.     O. ,    Newton. 
Hmry    Ellis,    (Col)--Angus   McNeill,    Chap- 
lain;    J.     W.     Currie,     Comdr.;     Charles 

S.     Alston,     Adjt  .     Wilson. 
Lee    County — John    R.    Jones,    Comdr..    Sal 

ford;    W.    A.    Whitaker,    Adjt.,    Cumnock; 

Rex   L.    Kelly.    F.    0„    Sanford. 
Tarboro — F.       L.        Sledge,       Comdr.;       Lyn 

Bond,     Adjt.,     and    F.     O.,    Tarboro. 
Ellis     Williamson — Oscar     Leach.      Comdr.  ; 

Herbert     McKeithan,     Adjt..     Raeford. 
Burke     County — W.      E.      Gilliam,     Comdr.; 

W.      C.     Ross,     Adjt.;     Roy     C.      Huffman, 

F.    O.,    Morganton. 
Leon     L.      Daughtry — George      L.      Peterson, 

Comdr.;    J.    B.    Clute,    Adjt.,    Clinton. 
Gaston — Miles      Rudisill,      Adjt. ;      Ben      E. 

Douglas,    Comdr.;    B.    R.    Stowe,    F.    O, 

Gastonia. 
Donerson-Hawkins — R.     F.     Shupp.     Comdr.  ; 

Tom   C.    Daniels,   Adjt.  ;   Chas.    T.    Turner, 

F.    O.,    New    Hern. 
Limer — Thomas    II.     Williams,    Comdr.  ;    W. 

M.     Gardner,     Adjt.,     Warrenton. 
Aberdeen — Aberdeen. 
Melvin     Deese — Henry     W.      I'row, 

Jas.     M.       Morrow,     Jr.,     Adjt   ; 

Williams,    F.    O.,    Monroe. 
Lilllngton — Marshall      T.      Spears, 

Marvin     R.     Edwards,     F.     O. 
Dysart-Kendall— W.         Clyde 

Comdr. ;    Ambrose    A.     Bush, 

noir. 
Lincoln    County— Lincoln  ton. 
Anson     County— Hoyte    P.     Taylor. 

H.    J.    Dockery,    Adjt., 
Fort    Johnson — Robert     II 

Beatrice     R.      Carson, 

well. 

Arch    Pearcf — C.     E.    Jeffries,     I 

E.      Winston,     Adit.,      Youngsvi  lie. 
Roanoke — ('has.     II.    Smith.    Comdr.;    C 

Alexander,    Adit..    Scotland     Neck. 
Charlie  Hall— F.    C.   Jones,   I'omdr.  :    Ltfyton 

McGugan,     Adjt.,     Red     Sprii 
John     C.     Paisley     W.     v     Huff,     Comdr.; 

o.    L.     White-ell.     A. in  .    Gibsnoville. 


Comdr. 

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Comdr.  ; 
Lining  ton. 
Suddreth, 

Adjt.,     Le- 


i  omdr., 
Wadesboro. 

Davis,     Comdr.  ; 
Adjt.,    Fort    Cas- 


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Comdr. 


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Comdr.  ; 
Joyner, 

Dixon, 
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Bertie-    Edward 

Windsor, 
Sha«   -in-,    w. 

Grav,     Adjt  : 

Wei, Inn 

Pin     Counts     Dr,     G.     Q. 

Ayden;    W     ll     Rogers, 

Rice,     P      0.,    Greenville. 
Edenton     Edenton 
Culbreth  Harris     Carson    Cox,    C dr: 

I,.     K.  arns,    Adjl  .    Thomasvllle, 
Lumberton     Dai  Id       H        Pulli  r,       Comdr.  : 

I,     Leon     McGHl,     Adit  .     Lumbi  rl 
Joseph     n.     ituiiiii I,,      i  i  i. hi     i.      \i 

Comdr  ;    W     A     Alien,     \ .  I  n  .    K  ll 
John      Boyden,      (Col  I     Ji  hn      D       Miller, 

Comdr,  :    E,     B.    McKlsslck,     i 

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Sherrin, 
C.      L. 

Comdr. ; 


Adjt. ; 
Greens- 

Conrdr.  ; 


Newell,  Comdr.  ; 
Henderson. 

Swain  Elias, 
Stennett,      Adjt. ; 

Canton. 


Den    Dixon — Ashel  oro. 

Morehead     City— E.     \V.     Guthrie,     Comdr. 

B.  M.    Eaton,    Adjt,    Morehead    City 
llavu 1— If.  W.         Candlee.         Comdr. 

Waynesville ;      .lames       E.       Toy,      Adjt. 

Hazlewood;  T.    G.    Byrd,   F.   0.,  Waynes 

ville. 
Hickory — Joseph       L.        Murphy,        Comdr. 

Laurie    A.     Deal,    Adjt.,    Hickory. 
Hamlet— Hubert    T.     Prosser,    Comdr 

L.     Williamson,     Adjt.,     Hamlet. 
Scotland — Hugh   M.    McArn,   Comdr.; 

Odom,     Adjt.,     Laurinburg. 
Fred       Y.       McConnell— M.       B. 

Comdr.  ;     Charlie     Cook,     Adjt. 

I'rupst,     F.     O.,    Concord. 
Franklin  ton — Raymond      Michner, 

Ro!  t.     E.     Speed,    Adjt.,    Franklinton. 
Henry      K.       Burtner — Norman      A.      Boren, 

Comdr.;       F.       A.       Hutchinson, 

Kemp     C.      Clendenin,      F.      O., 

horo. 
Belhaven — William      C.      Lupton, 

C.  R.     Nickerson,     Adjt.,     Belhaven. 
Clyde    Boiling — Miss    Alice    Gray,    Comdr. 

Irvin    E.     Carlyle,    Adjt.,    Winston-Salem 
McDowell— Roy     M.     Giles,     Comdr. ;     Win- 

tield    K.    Keeter,    Adjt.,    Marion. 
Pittsboro — Pittsboro. 
Coleman      Pitt— W.      L.      Thorpe,      Comdr. 

R.     D.    Gorham,    Adjt.,    Rocky    Mount. 
Dunn — Jas.      Best,      Comdr.  ;     C.     L.      Foy 

Adjt.,   Dunn. 
Henderson — Dr.      H.     A. 

T.     B.     Royster,    Adjt., 
Varner-Rhinehardt — W. 

Comdr. ;      George      H. 

Robt.    C.    Liner,    F.    O 
John     R.     Cockrell,      (Col.)— Sam     Wither- 

spoon,    Comdr.  ;    George    P.    Green,    Adjt. ; 

Richard    P.    Carter,    F.    O.,    Spencer. 
Walter   B.   Ellis— Adrian  M.    Carroll,   Adjt., 

Burlington. 
Huntersville — W.      G.      Bradford,      Comdr., 

Huntersville. 
Hurst     Turner — Oscar     R.      Mills,      Comdr.  ; 

Glen     Muse,     Adjt;     Chas    P.     Davidson, 

F.    O.,    Statesville. 
Mooresville — J.     W.     Johnson,     Comdr.  ;     W. 

F.     Morrow,     Adjt.:    J.     F.     Stafford,    Jr., 

F.     O. ,     Mooresville. 
Cliffside— Chas.    F.    Moore,    Comdr. ;   B.    B. 

Goode,     Adjt,    Cliffside. 
Alfred      Sledge— J.      W.      Taylor,      Comdr., 

Badin. 
Henry     Straughn — Dr.     T.     W.     Carmichael, 

Comdr.,    Rowland. 
C.        W.        Francey — Henry       M.       Kennon, 

Comdr.  ;    John    T.    Jacobs,    Adjt. ;    Thomas 

C.    Harrell,    F.    O.,    Oteen. 
Leonard      Moore — Rev.       A.        O. 

Comdr. ;     Hugh     A.     Page,     Adjt. 

Ferrell,    F.     O.,    Clayton 
Harvey     Ledwell — J.      P.      Heath, 

Randelman. 
Jones     County — J.      Vance     Rowe, 

P.     B.     Pollock,    Adjt,    Trenton. 
Willis   Towery — Dr.   Frank  Wilkins,   Comdr.  ; 

Morris    D.     Harrell,    F.     O.,     Forest    City. 
Fred     Williams— D.     H.      McEntlre,     Adjt. ; 

R.    E.    Price,   F.    O.,    Rutherfordton. 
Walter    B.     Hill— W.     H.     Morrow,    Comdr. ; 

J.     M.     Caldwell,    Adjt,     Albemarle. 
Hubert      M.      Smith— Albert      V.      Edwards, 

Comdr.  ;    M.    L.    Walker,    Adjt. ;    Jas    W. 

Duff,     F.     0.,     Hendersonville. 
Granville — A.     G      t,ewis,     Comdr., 

W.    W.    Taylor,    Adjt,    Soudan, 
Coleman-Southard — O.      G.      Bain, 


B.        Mclirayer. 
Adjt.  ;    A.     W. 


Moore, 
;    Hugh 

Comdr, 

Comdr. ; 


Stovall ; 
Va. 
Comdr. ; 


H.    C.    Stallings,    Adjt,    Reidsville. 
Madison — Madison. 
John    Franklin — A.     C.     Lovelace,     Comdr. 

J.    C.    Hames.    F.    O.,    Henrietta. 


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Warren       F.        Hoyk — C. 
Comdr.;    W.     II.     Austell, 
Archer,    F.    O..    Shelby. 
Butler-Lewis — Fred     W.     Blanton,     Comdr.; 
Robert   L.    Pearsons,    Adjt,    Tryon. 

Perry — Jerome     E.      Flora,      Jr., 
Joseph     Peele,     Adjt,     Elizabeth 


Seth      E. 

Comdr. ; 

City. 
Caro      E. 

Comdr.  ; 


Freeman — N.        H. 
G.   H.  Tabor,   Adjt, 


I'.a  ulolph, 

Bryson  City. 

Davison-Cornelius — H.  S.  Caldwell, 

Comdr.;    Julian    B.    Ryan,    Adjt,    David- 
son. 
Andrew     Jackson — D.     C.     McRae,     Comdr.  ; 

Bernard     H.     Carravvay,     Adjt;     W.     B. 

Hall,    F.    O.,    High   Point. 
Pisgah — Thos.    J.    Sunimey,    Comdr. ;   H.    E. 

Stowers,     Adjt.,     Brevard. 
Sanders — Jonah    McAuley,     Comdr. ;    Wesley 

Rush,    Adjt. ,    Biscoe. 
Ernest  F.   Hart — Elbert  H.   Fuller,   Comdr. ; 

James   J.    Walters,    Adjt. ;    M.    K.    Pinnix, 

F.     O.,    Oxford. 
Vester-Wheless    —    Clement         Richardson, 

Comdr. ;     W.     A.     Alford,     Adjt.  ;     C.     E. 

Moore,     F.     O.,     Spring    Hope. 
Marvin      Moore — G.      E.      Mavnor,      Comdr. ; 

E.    J.    Luck,    Adjt,    Mt    Gilead. 
Wayne        Mendenhall — Earl        R.         Wrenn. 

Comdr.,    Siler    City. 
Shirley    Hill— C.    F.     Roberts,     Comdr.  ;    W. 

B.    Morrill,    Adjt.  ;    J.    T.    Moore,    F.    O.. 

Snow    Hill. 
Mebane — George     E.      Holt,     Jr.,      Comdr.; 

Dr.     P.    T.     Garrison,     Adjt,     Mebane. 
Joe   Miller   Elkins — Jennings   Bryan    Martin 

Adjt ,    Murphy. 
Leslie    Stillman — J.    W.    S.    Davis,    Codmr. ; 

Clyde    H.     Jarrett,     Adjt,     Andrews. 
Dean-Parrish — Sparta. 
Carteret— E.    W.    Hill,    Comdr. ;    James    M 

Mason,     Adjt.,     Beaufort. 
Middlesex — Middlesex. 
Tabor — Ralph    Pridgen,    Comdr. ;    Liston    G. 

Graham,    Adjt. ,    Tabor. 
Hertford — A.      S.      Mitchell,      Comdr. ;      W. 
Adjt ,     Winton. 
B.      Powers,     Comdr 


D.     Boone, 
Tar     Heel— T. 

Olive. 
William       E. 

Comdr. ;   Dan 

Buchanan,  F. 
Jamhers — P.  T. 
Henry       Evans, 

Comdr. ;     Rowland 

New    Bern. 
Joseph     T.     Price,     (Col) — Salisbury. 
Macon — Miss      Lassie      Kelly,      Comdr. 

Frank    Ray.,    Jr.,    Adjt,    Franklin. 
Banner— M.      B.      Olive,     Comdr. ;     E. 

Anderson,    Adjt,    Benson. 
Norman  Wilder — Archie  D.    Odom 

M.      S.      Gully,      Adjt.  ;     M.      D 

F.    O..    Nashville. 
North    Hampton — Archie    C.     Gay, 

C.     C.     Hunter,    Adjt,    Jackson. 
George    Galloway — Furman    Floyd, 

H.    A.     Thomason,    Adjt,    Fairmont. 
Fry— Dr.    A.    T.    Klutz,    Comdr.,    Maiden. 
George    Gray — B.    L.    Jeffords,     Comdr.  ;    J. 

F.     Gray,    Adjt,    Elkin. 
Beaver-Pittman — T.     I.      Graham,     Comdr. ; 

H.     L.     Stifford.     Adjt.  ;    R.     R.     Allison, 

F.    O. ,    Kannapolis. 
Fimuav       Springs — John       W.       Thompson, 

Comdr.;    W.    W.    Seawell,    Adjt,    Fuquay 

Springs. 
Liberty — Lai;v    McLean,     Adjt,     Maxton. 
Rockingham— F.     D.     Phillips,    Comdr. ;    W. 

M.    Everett,    Adjt,    Rockingham. 
James  Hudnall — Luther  H.   Hodges,  Comdr.; 

C.     A.      Maness,     Adjt. ;     J.     W.     Dillon, 

F.     O. ,    Spray. 


Mt. 

Dillard— Cardell  Russell, 
T.  Thompson,  Adjt.  ;  J.  R. 
O.,    Sylva. 

Brown,   Comdr.,   Louisburg. 
(Col.) — Sampson        Davis 
H.     Herring,     Adjt, 


F. 

Comdr.  ; 
Cooley, 

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120  Charles    Hannibal    Davis — William    S.     Pope, 

Comdr.;    Theo    Rector,    Adjt.,    Marshall. 

121  Francis    A.     Jones — Mack    Lee,    Comdr. ;    C. 

A.  Henry,    Adjt.,    Waynesville. 

122  Earl       Horton — C.        Raymond        Hamrlck, 

Comdr.;   J.    W.    Lyon,    F.    O.,    Burnesville. 

123  Jesse      B.       Jones — .1.       W.       Hollingsworth, 

Comdr. ;      Dr.      \V.      M.       Hollingsworth, 
Adjt,    Mt.     Airy. 

124  Robeson    Union,     (Indian) — L.     W.     Jar,. lis. 

Adjt.;    J.    R.    Lowry,    Comdr.,    Pembroke. 

125  Wilkes        County— Rodolph        E.        Walters, 

Comdr.;    William    C.    Grier,    Adjt.,    North 
Wilkesboro. 

126  Currie     Uumpass — Harry     R'-aian.     Comdr. ; 

L.    W.    Ranson,    Adjt.,    Enfield. 

127  Chas.     R.     Gavin — Henry     L.     Stevens,     Jr., 

Comdr.;    I.    P.    Davis,    Adjt.,    Warsaw. 
fc28  Morris    L.     Slaughter,     (Col)— A.     P,.     Cash. 
Comdr.,    Winston-Salem;    John    D.    Jones, 
Adjt. ,    Greensboro. 

129  Waycaster-McFee — Nat   H.    Walker   Comdr.; 

Black   Mountain. 

130  Watauga — P.      G.      Spainhour,     Comdr.  ;     L. 

L.     Bingham,    Adjt.,    Boone. 

131  Zebulon— Dr.     L.     M.     Massey,     Comdr.  ;    G. 

B.  Brantley,    Adjt.,    Zebulon. 

132  Pou-Parrish— Dr.    Thel   Hooks.    Comdr.  ;    St. 

Julian    Springs,    Adjt.,    Smithfield. 

133  Stines     Allen      Robeson— Robt.      Y.      Tilson, 

Comdr.;     N.     J.     Runnion,     Adjt.,     Mars 
Hill. 
131  Sandhills — Max      Macker,      Comdr. 
hurst;     Robt.      C.      Snow,      Adjt. 
Springs. 

135  Bladen — David        B.         Johnson, 

Elizabeth  town. 

136  Perry-Green — Charlie     M.     Earley, 

W.     C.     Story,    Adjt.,     Gatesville. 

137  Columbus    County— R.     M.     Lewis, 

F.    M.     Hester,    Adjt..    Whiteville. 

138  Lester    Blackwell— P.     B.     Henley.     Comdr.  ; 

I.      O.      Wilkerson,     Adjt.,      and     F.      O., 
Roxboro. 

139  LeGrange— Dr.     M.     L.      Carr,     Comdr. ;     J. 

M.    Daly,    Adjt,    LaGrange. 

140  Walter    Smith— A.    P.    Fulk,    Comdr. ;    John 

L.     Redman,    Adjt,    Pilot    Mountain. 

141  Chas.    F.    Jordan— I.    P.    Graham,    Comdr. ; 

L.    P.    Zachary,    Adjt,    Cooleemee. 

142  Alexander— C.     H.     Gryder,     Comdr. ;     Ross 

Matherson,      Adjt,     Taylorsville. 

143  Maysville — W.     C.     Flowers,     Comdr. ;    John 

Stanley,     Adjt.     Maysville. 

144  Auten-Stowe— H.     B.     Gaston,     Comdr. ;     L. 

F.      Creenshaw.      Adjt.  ;     E.      L.      Rhyne, 
F.     O. ,    Belmont. 

145  Chas.     Dearing — 0. 

Apex. 

146  Old     Fort— D.     T. 

Fort. 


Pine- 
,      Eagle 

Comdr. , 

Comdr.  ; 

Comdr.  ; 


T.     Johnson.     Comdr., 
Roughton,    Comdr.,    old 


GRAND     LODGE     OF     MASONS 
Grand      Mastei     Hubert      \l       Pi  u .,-. 

Forest. 
Deputy      Grand      Master     J.       LsG.       I. 

Rockingham. 

Senior    Grand   Warden — Leon    Cash,    \\  Li 


NORTH      CAROLINA     SOCIETY     OF     THE 
SONS    OF    THE    REVOLUTION 

(Organized    1893) 
Vice-President — Bennehan      Cameron,       Stag- 
ville.  _  TT  , 

Secretary— Marshall     De      Lancey      Haywood, 

Raleigh.  _. 

Treasurer— Professor       William        E.        Stone, 

Raleigh.  ,,  ,      . 

Registrar— Edward     Carver     Seawell,     Ralelgn. 

Chaplain— The  Rev.  Robert  Brent  Drane, 
D.    D.,    Edenton. 

Board  of  Managers— Above  officers,  ex  officio, 
and  Alexander  Boyd  Andrews  (chairman) 
Raleigh;  Thomas  Maslin,  Wlnston-Salera; 
Walter  Wellington  Watt,  Charlotte;  Charles 
Lee  Smith.  Raleigh;  Alfred  Moore  Scales, 
Oreensboro;  Daniel  Harvey  Hill,  l-L  p., 
Raleigh;  Frank  Nash,  Raleigh;  Jam,,  Hill 
Ramsay,  Salisbury;  and  Ernest  Battle  Bain, 
Raleigh. 


Grand     Warden — John      I        ' 

Treasurer — B.    B.    Lacy,   Raleigh. 
Secretary — W.    W.    Willson,    Bali 
Chaplain— Rev.    0.     B.    Mitchell,    Gold- 
Lecturer — R.     F.    Edwards,    Crumpler. 
i  Iran, i    Deacon-  J.    H.    Andi  •  I   i 

Gran,!    Di  aci  n     K     c.    Dunn,    Enfield. 
Marshal   -J.    F     Rhem,    N,-»    Bi 
Swonl    Bearer— A.    J.    Harris.    Bender- 


Salem. 

Junior 
Kinston. 

i  brand 

Grand 

Grand 
ston. 

Grand 

Senior 
etteville. 

Junior 

Gri 

Grand 
son. 

Grand     Pursuivant     E      W      Timberlake,     Jr.. 
Wake  Forest. 

Grand    Steward— B.     S.     Boyster,    Jr.,    0 

Grand    Steward— J.    W.     Winborne,    Marion. 

Grand    Tiler— W.     D.    Terry,    Raleigh. 

Grand     Historian— Marshall     DeLai y     Hay- 
wood,   Raleigh. 

Grand   Auditor — Horner    Peele,    Raleigh 

Grand  Orator— Thomas   .1.    Harkins,    Asbi 

Assistant     Grand     Lecturers    J.     V\ 
Kenly;    W.    W.    Holland.    Charles:   J.    1. 
Morganton;   J.    W.    Patton,    Greensboro;    W.    O. 
Wicker,   Elon  Colleee;  K.    W.   Winstead,    B 
J.     W.     Rowell,     Wingate;     J.     F.     Marquette. 
Tn  oton. 


NORTH      CAROLINA     SOCIETY     OF     THE 
CINCINNATI 

(Organized    1783 — Re-organized     1896.) 

President— John    C.    Daves,    Baltimore,    Md. 

Vice-President— Walter  D.  Carstarphen,  Ply- 
mouth. 

Secretary— Marshall  De  Lancey  Haywood. 
Raleigh. 

Assistant  Secretary— John  Bradley  Lord, 
Brooklyn,    N.    Y. 

Treasurer — Bennehan     Cameron.     Stagvllle. 

Assistant  Treasurer— W.  Hall  Harris,  Balti- 
more,   Md. 

Chaplain— The  Rt-Rev.  Jos.  Blount  Cheshire, 
D.    D.,    Raleigh. 

Delegates       to       General       S,.  nehan 

Cameron,  Walter  D.  Carstarphen,  i  tin  Brad- 
ley    Lord.     W.     Hall     Harris,    and    .lane's    Alston 

Cabell. 

Alternates— William      E      Bush,      Walter      \\ 
Watt,   John   W.    Grant,    s.    Westraj    Battli 

Marshall    I>e    Lancey    Hayvt l 

THE     NORTH     CAROLINA     STATE     0PT0- 
METRIC    SOCIETY 

(Affiliated      with      the      American      Optometrlc 

Association  i 
it, .si, inn     R     N     Walker.    Winston  Salem. 
Vice  President     W.     B     Morton.     I.  wlsburg 
Secretarj  Tn  asurer    John   D     Perry.  W  Inston- 
Salem, 
i,  ;  ,     of    BducaUon    ■'     W.    Taylor,    Greens 

boro.  ,         ,.      ,, 

Depi     of    Publli  Itj    and    Ii  ton  *tl        K,    n 

Patterson,    Benderson. 
Dept     of   Organization    and    Leglslal  i 

\.    nay.   Winston  Sal  m 


NORTH      CAROLINA      CHIROPRACTORS 
ASSOCIATION 
President     Di      to     B     Oi  '     irlotte. 

Vice  President     Di      B     M      Pan   i      K 
Secretan      and     Treasure!     Bobl       M 
w  h    ton  Salem. 


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SOCIETIES   AND     ORGANIZATIONS 


SCOTTISH    SOCIETY   OF    AMER 
( Headquarters,    Fayetteville) 
President— Rev.     C.     G.     Vardell,     D 

Springs. 

First         Vice-President — Governor 
Morrison,   Raleigh. 

Second        Vice-President — J.        P. 
Florence,    S.    C. 

Third       Vice-President— J.       McN. 
Aberdeen. 

Secretary-Treasurer — Miss        Eloise 
Fayetteville. 

Associate    Secretary — Mrs.    George   T. 
Red    Springs. 

Executive        Council — H.        McA. 
Florence,    S.    C. ;    J.    W.    McLauchlin, 
Rev.    D.    Mclntyre,    Blenheim,    S.    C. ; 
P.    McEachern,    Red    Springs. 


ICA 

D..     Red 

Cameron 
McNeill. 
Johnson, 
McGill, 
Bullock, 

McNeill, 

Raeford ; 
Mrs.    D. 


NORTH     CAROLINA     BAR    ASSOCIATION 

President — L.    R.    Varser,    Lumberton. 

Vice-Presidents — Charles  R.  Rose,  Fayette- 
ville; R.  T.  Fountain,  Rocky  Mount;  J.  E. 
Swain,    Asheville. 

Secretary-Treasurer — Henry  M.  London,  Ra- 
leigh. 

Executive  Committee — E.  S.  Parker,  Gra- 
ham; John  J.  Parker,  Charlotte;  Mark,  W. 
Brown,  Asheville;  A.  L.  Quickel,  Lincolnton; 
J.  K.  Warren,  Trenton;  L.  R.  Varser,  Lum- 
berton:  Henry  M.   London,   Raleigh. 

WILMINGTOR-CHARLOTTE-ASHEVILLE 
HIGHWAY     ASSOCIATION. 

F  resident— T.    L.    Kirkpatrick.    Charlotte 
Vice-President— G.   Herbert   Smith,  Acme 
Secretary  -  Treasurer— YV.    C.    Wilkinson,    Char- 
lotte. 

Cor.  Secretary— W.  R.  Lemmonds,  Monroe. 
Executive  Committee— H.  H.  McLendon. 
Wadesboro;  J.  W.  Haynes,  Asheville;  C.  J. 
Coxe,  Whiteville;  C.  Ed.  Taylor,  Southport; 
L.  A.  Gettys,  Shelly;  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. 


SPANISH     WAR     VETERANS. 

Commander — E.    R.    MacKethan,    Fayetteville. 
Adjutant — A.    R.    Williams,    Fayetteville. 


NORTH     CAROLINA     AGRICULTURAL 
SOCIETY. 

President — Mrs.  George  W.  Vanderbilt,  Bilt- 
more. 

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. 


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. 


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.  Cheraw,   S.    C. 

Secretary-Treasurer — P.    H.    McGill,    Raleigh. 

Board  of  Governors — W.  H.  McElwee,  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     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. 
J.  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- 
mons, Washington;  Chas.  S.  Wallace,  More- 
head  City;  W.  H.  Ellison,  Washington;  Chas. 
E.  Gause,  Southport;  W.  A.  Brown,  Rocky 
Point;  Nathan  O'Berry,  Goldsboro;  M.  W. 
Jacohi,  Wilmington;  Walter  L.  Cohoon,  Eliza- 
beth  City;  L.   Walker.   Town  Creek. 


WESTERN     NORTH     CAROLINA    WEEKLY 
PRESS   ASSOCIATION. 

President — R.    E.    Price,    Rutherfordton. 
Vice-President— F.   A.   Carr.   Spruce  Pine. 
Secretary-Treasurer — S.    E.    Whitt°n,    Marion. 
Historian — Miss  Beatrice  Cobb,  Morganton. 
Poet — J.   D.    Boone,   Waynesville. 


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- 
rcw,  New  Bern;  J.  A.  Dowtin,  Warrenton;  M. 
G    Markham,   Durham. 


NORTH    CAROLINA    SOCIETY    DAUGHTERS 
OF    THE    REVOLUTION. 

Regent — Miss   Mary   Hilliard   Hhiton.    Raleigh. 

Honorary  Regent— Mrs.  E.  E.  Moffltt.  Rich- 
mond, Va. 

Honorary  Regent — Mrs.  Thomas  K.  Bruner, 
Rsleigh. 

1st.  Vice-Regent — Mrs.  Thomas  W.  Bickett, 
Raleigh. 

2nd.  Vice-Regent — Mrs.  Henry  A.  London. 
Pittsboro. 

Recording  Secretary — Mrs.  Laurence  E.  Cov- 
ington,   Raleigh. 

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. 


NORTH    CAROLINA    PRESS    ASSOCIATION. 

President — J.    B.   Sherrill,   Concord. 

Secretary — Miss    Beatrice    Cobb,     Morganton. 

Treasurer — R.    E.    Price,    Rutherfordton. 

Vice  Presidents — R.  F.  Beasley,  Goldsboro ; 
Lee  B.  Weathers,  Shelby;  Chas.  A.  Webb, 
Asheville. 


SOCIETIES  AND    ORGAXIZATH  INS 


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NORTH    CAROLINA    GOOD     ROADS 
ASSOCIATION. 

President — W.    C.    Boren.   Pomona. 

Secretary — Miss    H.     M.     Berry,     Greensboro. 

Treasurer — M.    E.    Hogan,    Chapel  Hill. 

Executive  Committee — W.  C.  Boren,  Pomona; 
Miss  H.  M.  Berry,  Greensboro;  Leonard 
Tufts,  Pinehurst;  Charles  S.  Wallace.  More- 
head  City;  H.  D.  Williams,  Kenansville;  T.  L. 
Gwyn,  Springdale:  T.  L.  Kirkpatrick,  Charlotte; 
J.  H.  LoRoy,  Elizabeth  City;  W.  D.  McMillan, 
Jr..    Wilmington. 

Vice  Presidents — Charles  S.  Wallace,  More- 
head  City,  First  Vice-President;  Leonard  Tufts, 
Finehurst,    Second   Vice-President. 

District  Vice-Presidents — 1st,  Charles  Whed- 
hee,  Hertford;  2nd,  H.  G.  Connor,  Jr.,  Wilson; 
3rd.  Lionel  Weil.  Goldsboro;  4th,  James  A. 
Wellons,  Smithfleld;  5th.  Col.  Benehan  Came- 
ron. Stagville;  6th.  Dr.  Seavy  Highsmith,  Fay- 
etteville;  7th,  W.  X.  Everett,  Raleigh; 
8th,  W.  R.  Bauguess,  Jefferson;  9th,  F.  W. 
Bicknell,  Linville  Falls;  10th,  J.  Q.  Gilkey, 
Marion. 


NORTH     CAROLINA     RETAIL     CLOTHIERS' 
ASSOCIATION. 

President — L.    B.    Markham,    Durham. 

First   Vice-President — J.    A.    Moretz,    Hickory. 

Second  Vice-President— C.  H.  McKnight, 
Greensboro. 

Secretary— Frank    E.    Griffith,    Winston-Salem. 

Treasurer — N.   V.    Stockton,   Winston-Salem. 

Board  of  Directors — L.  B.  Markham.  Dur- 
ham; J.  A.  Moretz,  Hickory;  C.  H.  McKnight. 
Greensboro;  Frank  E.  Griffith,  Winston-Salem; 
N.  V.  Stockton,  Winston-Salem;  Lonnie  Ham- 
mond, Laurinburg;  Ira  W.  Hine,  Winston- 
Salem;  G.  L.  Crowell,  Statesville;  I.  S.  Kahn, 
Fayetteville. 


NORTH    CAROLINA    ANTI-SALOON    LEAGUE. 

Superintendent — Rev.    R.   L.    Davis,   Raleigh. 

Office  Secretary — Miss  Emily  Guilford, 
Raleigh. 

Field  Secretaries — Rev.  M.  E.  Cotton,  Red 
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.  Shipman,  Ra- 
leigh; Dr.  W.  L.  Poteat,  Wake  Forest;  F.  B. 
McKinne.,   Louisburg;  W.    T.    Shaw,   Weldon. 

Board  of  Trustees— W.  T.  Shaw,  Chm.,  Wel- 
don. 

Vice-Presidents— C.  G.  Morris.  Washington; 
Garland  Midyett,  Jackson;  A.  D.  Ward,  Xew 
Bern;  T.  T.  Hicks,  Henderson;  C.  H.  Ireland. 
Greensboro;  W.  A.  McGirt,  Wilmington;  R.  B. 
Redwine.  Monroe;  J.  A.  Hartness,  Statesville; 
Clyde  Hoey,  Shelby;  Rev.  D.  Atkins,  I).  D., 
Asheville. 

Members  Board  of  Directors  Anti-Saloon 
League  of  America— W.  T.  Shaw,  Weldon;  R. 
I,.  Davis.  Raleigh;  Mrs.  T.  W.  Bickett,  Raleigh; 
M.   L.   Shipman,  Raleigh. 

NORTH     CAROLINA     STATE     FIREMEN'S 
ASSOCIATION 

President— James   H.    Wood,   Asheville. 
First    Vice-President — J.    L.    Foister,    (  napel 
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     ASSOCIATION     OF 
DAILIES. 
President — E.    B.    Jeffress,    Greensboro. 

Vice-President — A.     W.     Burch,     Charlotte. 
Secretary-Treasurer — J.    L.    Home,    Jr..    Rocky 

Mount. 


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.  Jack  Holllster, 
New  Bern. 

Secretary — Miss    Mary    Henderson,    Salisbury. 

Corresponding  Secretary — Mrs.  D.  M.  Jones, 
Gastonia. 

Registrar— Mrs.    D.    G.    Bell,   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. 


THE      NORTH      CAROLINA      ORPHAN 
ASSOCIATION 

President— J.    J.    Phoenix,    Greensbor. 

First  Vice-President— Dr.  L.  B.  McBrayer, 
Sanatorium. 

Second  Vice-President— H.  A.  Garrett  High 
Point.  _  ,  ;  , 

Secretary-Treasurer— M.   L.    Shipman,   B&leign. 

Executive  Committee — Archibald  Johl 
Chairman,  Thomasville;  Rev.  A.  S.  Barnes, 
Raleigh;  H.  A.  Garrett,  High  Point; 
C  G  Pope,  Middlesex;  Dr.  ('.  B.  McNatry, 
Kinston;  Rev.  W.  It.  Wheeler,  Charlotte;  Ber. 
C.  A.  Wood.  Winston- Salem;  Prof.  Chas  O. 
l'.aird,    Goldsboro. 

Publicity,  Committee— M.  L.  Shipman,  l  hair- 
man;  Stacey  W.  Wade.  J.  D.  Berry,  W.  P. 
Evans,  Livingston  Johnson,  Miss  Annie  'Iruvis. 
Miss     Daisy     Denson. 


GRAND     COMMANDER     OF      KNIGHT 
TEMPLARS     OF     N.     C. 
Grand    Commander— J.     J.     Phoenix.     '• 
boro.  .     ..     , 

Deputy    Grand    Commander— W.    C.    Mudgett, 

Smith. •ni    Til"  -  _     . 

Grand    Generalissimo— B.    S,    Gorham,    BocKy 
Mount  ,         T 

Grand    Captain    General— J.    n.    Taylor,    .ir.. 

Gastonia. 
Grand      Senior      Warden— F.      it.      Crowson, 

Goldsboro. 

Grand    Junior    Warden    J.    W.    Cuthbei 
i  :hai  lotte. 

Grand    Treasurer— B.     B      Neave,     Salisbury. 

Grand     Becordei     J.      B.     Griggs,      I 

Grand     Standard      Bearer     B,      B      Johnson, 

Winston  Salem.  ,   , 

Grand    Sword    Bearei     H      H.     Boyi  r,     \ 

vllle. 
Grand    Warden     W     V.    Warren.    0 

NORTH      CAROLINA      ELKS     ASSOCIATION 
Presldenl      Vrthur    Lyon,    High    Polnl 
Pir9l     vice  Pn    Idi  i  I      \      B,     Palmer,     I 
cord. 

nd    vice  Presldi  tit— C      i      Utl 

B.       Kehoe,       Mm 


Ington. 

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Bern. 


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SOCIETIES  AND  ORGANIZATIONS 


GRAND      LODGE     KNIGHTS     OF     PYTHIAS. 

Grand    Councilor — R.    G.    Cherry,    Gastonia. 
Grand    Vice-Councilor — L.    L.    Caudle,    Char- 
lotte. 

Grand  Prelate — Rev.  I.  W.  Hughes,  Hen- 
derson. 

Grand  Keeper  of  Records  and  Seal — W.  M. 
Lyles,    Charlotte. 

Grand  Master  of  Exchequer — G.  W.  Mount- 
castle.    Lexington. 

Grand  Master  at  Arras — Hugh  A.  Page, 
Clayton. 

Grand  Inner  Guard — J.  C.  Harrill,  Forest 
City. 

Grand  Outer  Guard — J.  M.  Joyner,  States- 
ville. 

Trustees  of  the  Pythian  Home  at  Clayton — 
J.  D.  Pridgen,  Chairman,  Durham;  W.  T. 
ETollowell,  Goldsboro:  C.  W.  Home,  Clayton; 
Charles  Dewey,  Goldsboro;  A.  F.  Hartsell, 
Concord;    R.     S.     McCoin,    Henderson. 


GRAND  CHAPTER  ROYAL  ARCH  MASONS 

Grand  High  Priest — William  Richie  Smith, 
Raleigh. 

Deputy  Grand  High  Priest — R  C.  Dunn, 
Enfield. 

Grand     King — E.     R.     Hampton,     Asheville. 

Grand    Scribe — James    W.     Payne,     Salisbury. 

Grand    Treasurer — E.    B.    Neave,    Salisbury. 

Grand  Secretary — John  B.  Griggs,  Elizabeth 
City. 

Grand  Captain  of  the  Host — John  S.  Mc- 
Eachern,    Wilmington. 

Grand  Principal  Sojourner — Chas.  A.  Jen- 
kins,   Winston-Salem. 

firand  Royal  Arch  Captain— W.  C.  Wicker, 
Elon    College. 

Grand  Master  of  Third  Veil— W.  J.  Roach, 
Gastonia. 

Grand  Master  of  Second  Veil — G.  A.  Farrow. 
New    Bern. 

Grand  Master  of  First  Veil — Claude  S. 
Chamberlin. 


GRAND     COUNCIL     ROYAL     AND     SELECT 
MASTERS 

Grand    Master — James   W.    Payne,    Salisbury. 

Deputy  Grand  Master — Amos  D.  Connor, 
Greensboro. 

Grand  Principal  Conductor  of  Work — M.  C. 
Thompson,     Charlotte. 

Grand  Treasurer — Edward  B.  Neave,  Salis- 
bury. 

Grand  Recorder — John  B.  Griggs,  Elizabetii 
City. 

Grand  Captain  of  Guard — Merl  J.  Carson, 
Wilmington. 

Grand  Conductor  of  Council — William  R. 
Smith,    Raleigh. 

Grand   Steward — H.    G.    Ethridge,   Asheville. 

REBEKAH     STATE     ASSEMBLY     1.     0.     0.     F. 

President — Mrs.  Stephen  B.  Dolley,  Gas- 
tonia. 

Vice-President — Mrs.  Lillian  Byrd  Thomas, 
Goldsboro. 

Warden — Mrs.     E.     D.     Atkins,     Gastonia. 

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

Treasurer — Mrs.  Hattie  R.  Whitaker,  Hen- 
dersonville. 

Chaplain — Mrs.    Georgia   Ballard,    Asheville. 

Marshal — Mrs.  Dolly  Hampton,  Poplar 
Branch. 

Conductor — Mrs.     J.     T.     Burke,    Wilmington. 

Inner  Guard — Mrs.  O.  L.  Foltz,  Winston- 
Salem. 

Outer    Guard — Mrs.    C.    Lyman,    Burlington. 


GRAND     LODGE     I.     0.     0.     F.     OF     NORTH 
CAROLINA 

Grand  Master — Rev.  W.  R.  Coppedge,  Rock- 
ingham. 

Deputy  Grand  Master — S.  B.  Currin,  Green- 
ville-. 

Grand  Warden — S.  L.  Whitmore — Greens- 
boro. 

Grand    Secretary — John    D.     Berry,    Raleigh. 

Grand    Treasurer — M.    L.     Shipman,    Raleigh. 

Assistant  Grand  Secretary — S.  M.  Crouch, 
Raleigh. 

Grand  Marshal — B.  J.  Summerow,  Char- 
lotte. 

Grand    Guardian — Joe    K.    Willis,    New    Bern. 

Grand  Conductor — R.  T.  Teague,  Bakers- 
ville. 

Grand   Herald — N.    H.    Mclnnis,    Rockingham. 

Grand  Chaplain — Rev.  W.  P.  .  Constable, 
Spring   Hope. 

Grand  Representatives — D.  H.  Tillitt, 
Andrews;    L.     W.     Moore.     Wilmington. 

Next  Annual  Meeting — Goldsboro,  May  15-17. 
1923. 


GRAND     ENCAMPMENT    1.     0.     0.     F. 

Grand    Patriarch — John    C.    Wright,    Shiloh. 

Grand  High  Priest — D.  Wilborn  Davis, 
Goldsboro. 

Grand  Senior  Warden — H.  A.  Ballard,  Ashe- 
ville. 

Grand  Junior  Warden — C.  P.  Burchette, 
Winston -Salem. 

Grand    Scribe — L.    W.    Jeanneret,    Asheville. 

Grand  Treasurer — John  E.  Wood,  Wilming- 
ton. 

Grand    Marshal — R.    L.     Spaulding,    Asheville. 

Grand  Inside  Sentinel — A.  B.  Combs, 
Elizabeth    City. 

Grand  Outside  Sentinel — W.  T.  Spillers, 
Wilson. 

Grand  Representatives — John  D.  Berry,  Ral- 
eigh;   C.    E.    Friek,    Charlotte. 


STATE     COUNCIL     OF     NORTH     CAROLINA 
JR.    0.     U.     A.     M. 

Councilor — P.    S.    Carlton,    Salisbury. 

Vice-Councilor — J.    M.    Sharp,    Reidsville. 

Jr.  Past-Councilor — L.  D.  Mendenhall, 
Greensboro. 

Secretary — Sam    F.    Vance,    Kernersville. 

Assistant  Secretary — J.  H.  Gilley,  Winston- 
Salem. 

Treasurer — G.    P.     Hood,    Elizabeth    City. 

Conductor — S.  L.  Pardue,  North  Wilkes- 
boro. 

Warden — J.     P.     Crouch.     Winston-Salem. 

Inside    Sentinel — J.     L.  "Nelson,     Morganton. 

Outside    Sentinel — H.    D.    Bass,    Statesville. 

Chaplain— Rev.  C.  A.  G.  Thomas,  Rocky 
Mount. 


THE     NORTH     CAROLINA     BANKERS 
ASSOCIATION 

President — C.     E.     Brooks,     Hendersonville. 

Vice-Presidents — John  D.  Biggs,  Williams- 
ton;  S.  A.  Hubbard,  Asheville;  T.  A.  I'zzell, 
New    Bern. 

Treasurer — H.    G.    Kramer,    Elizabeth    City. 

Secretary — Alan    T.    Bowler,    Raleigh. 

Counsel — Willis    Smith.     Raleigh. 

Executive  Committee — D.  E.  Oglesby,  Farm- 
ville;  F.  F.  Fagan,  Rocky  Mount;  H.  M.  Cox, 
Mount  Olive;  R.  C.  Gary.  Henderson;  F.  C. 
lioyles,  Greensboro;  F.  H.  Stedman,  Fayette- 
ville;  R.  L.  Phillips,  Rockingham;  C.  P. 
McNeely,  Mooresville ;  E.  E.  Jones,  Charlotte ; 
J.  H.  Kirkpatrick,  Canton;  A.  M.  Dumav, 
Washington. 


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THE      FARMERS     EDUCATIONAL     AND 
CO-OPERATIVE      UNION 

President — B.    W.    II.    Stone,    Greensboro. 

Vice-President — Dr.    J.     M.     Templeton,    Cary. 

Secretary-Treasurer— J.  M.  F.  Lyerly, 
Winston-Salem. 

Executive  Committee — W.  B.  Gibson,  States- 
ville;  Dr.  H.  Q.  Alexander,  Matthews;  J.  L. 
Cherry,  Hobgood;  Ollin  Cruse,  Salisbury;  Edgar 
Long,    Graham. 


STATE     FARMERS     ALLIANCE 

President — Eddie    Culliphcr,    Merry    Hill. 

Vice-President— J.     C.     Bain,    Wade. 

Secretary-Treasurer  and  B.  A. — T.  F.  Cherry, 
Kockv    Mount. 

Chaplain— J.    H.     Evans.    Cofleld. 

Lecturer— H.     M.     Cates,     Graham. 

Steward— H.    H.     Thompson,    Hillsboro. 

Door    Keeper— G.    T.    Lane,    Greensboro. 

Trustee  B.  A. — H.  E.  Thompson,  Stantons- 
burg. 

Executive  Committee — J.  A.  Davis,  Chair- 
man. Pinetops;  C.  F.  Gates,  Mebane ;  P.  C. 
Caldwell,  Goldsboro;  W.  L.  Baker,  Windsor; 
L.    L.    Creech,    Selma. 


WOMANS'     MISSIONARY    SOCIETY    OF    THE 
WESTERN    N.    C.    METHODIST    CONFERENCE 

President— Mrs.  Lucy  P.  Kobertson,  Greens- 
boro. 

Vice-President— Mrs.  W.  H.  Hagood,  Char- 
lotte. 

Corresponding  Secretary — Mrs.  H.  A.  Sun- 
ham,    Asheville. 

Recording  Secretary— Mrs.  G.  W.  Whitsett, 
Greensboro. 

Treasurer — Mrs.     P.     N.     Peacock,     Salisbury. 


GRAND  COUNCIL  ROYAL  ARCANUM 

Grand  Regent— Benjamin  F.  Worsley,  Rocky 
Mount. 

Grand  Vice-Regent — Julius  M.  Miller,  Salis- 
bury. .„ 

Grand  Orator— Robt.     L     Poston,     Statesville. 

Grand  Secretary — Geo.    R.     Wooten,     Hickory. 

Grand  Guide — John    Machin,    Asheville. 

Grand  Warden— Geo.    Robbins,    Rocky    Mount. 

Grand  Sentry— M.     F.     Allen,     Wilmington. 

NORTH    CAROLINA    CONFERENCE 
EPWORTH     LEAGUE 

President — Rev.    F.    Swindell    Love,    Wilson. 

Vice-President— Rev.   E.    C.    Few,    Nashville. 

Secretary— Miss    Fannie    Vann,    Clinton. 

Superintendent— Junior  and  Intermediate  De- 
partments—Miss   Edna    Wilkins,    Wilmintgon. 

Superintendent      Life      Service      Department— 
Rev.     T.     G.     Vickers,     Henderson. 
District    Secretaries. 

Durham— Rev.     G.     M.     Daniel,     Graham. 

Elizabeth    City— Rev.    T.    M.    Grant.    Hertford. 

Fayetteville—  C.     C.     Parker,    Dunn. 

New    Bern — H.    L.    Collie,    New    Bern. 

Raleigh— Rev.     Philip     Schwartz,      Raleigh. 

Rockingham— J.    C.    Lentz,    St.    Paul. 

Washington— Rev.    Wm.    N.    Vaughan,    Wilson. 

Weldon— W.     L.     Knight,     Weldon. 

Wilmington— H.     S.    McGirt,     Wilmington. 


PEANUT      GROWERS      ASSOCIATION 
President— J.     H.     Alexander.     Jr.,     Scotland 

NecK 

Financial    Manager— G.    F.    Crocker,    Norfolk, 

Va 

Secretary— J.     Frank    Fooshe.     Norfolk,    Va. 


THE     NORTH     CAROLINA     FEDERATION     Or 
WOMANS     CLUBS 

Honorary    President     Mrs.    Robert    K.    < 
Bruce. 

President     Mrs.    Sydney    I*.    Cooper,    M 
son.  . 

First   Vlce-Presi  lenl      Ml        i  h   mi       L 
Waynesville. 

Second  Vice-President — Mrs.   John  L   Gilmer, 
Winston- Salem. 

Chairman  of  Publicity— Mrs.   M.   <'.   S.   Noble. 
Winston- Salem. 

Treasurer — Mrs.    Clyde    Eby,    New    Hern. 

Auditor— Mrs.     W.    B.    Ramsay,    Hickory. 

General    Federation    Director    of    North    I 
Una — Miss   Margaret   L.    Gibson,    Wilmington. 

Recording     Secretary — Mrs.      F.      R.      Perdue, 
Raleigh. 

Oarresponding      Secretary — Mrs.      \V.       B 
Parham,     Henderson. 

Departments. 

Art — Mrs.    Marshall    Faison    Williams,    Chair- 
man,   Faison. 

Civics— Mrs.    M.    M.    Marks.    Chairman,     n. 
Bern. 

Conservation — Miss    Julia    Thome,    Chairman. 
Asheboro. 

Educaiton— Mrs.    Henry   A.    White,    Chairman. 
High    Point. 

Health— Mrs.     Charles    E.     Piatt,     Chairman, 
Charlotte. 

Home  Economics — Mrs.    Estello   Smith,    Chair- 
man,   Goldsboro. 

Library       Extension — Miss       Mary        DeVane, 
Chairman,    Goldsboro. 

Literature— S.    E.    Leavitt,    Chairman,    I 
Hill. 

Music — Mrs.       Arthur       S.       Kennickell,       Jr.. 
Chairman,     Winston -Salem. 

Social    Service — Mrs.    S.    C.    Sitterson,    Chair- 
man,   Kinston. 

Standing   Committees. 

Americanization — Miss    Clara    Cox,    Chairman. 
High    Point. 

Community    Serviei — Mrs.    .lames    M.     Gudger, 
Jr.,     Chairman,    Asheville. 

Disarmament — Mrs.     Lionel     Weil,     Chairman. 
Goldsboro. 

Finance— Mrs.    A.    II.    Powell,    Chairman,    Ox- 
ford. 

Membership— Mrs.    B.    H.    Griffin,    Chairman, 
Raleigh.    . 

Industrial       and       Social       Conditions     Ml 
Charles    E.     Quinlan,    Chairman,    Waym 

Indian    Welfare     Mrs.    E,    I*    McKee,    Chair- 
man,  Sylva. 

Work     Among     Col. .red     Women      Mrs       I.       I 
ltei.l.    Chairman,    Lenoir 

Motion    Pictures     Mrs.     Henrj     Perry,     Chair- 
man.    Henderson. 

Publicity     Mis.      M.      C       S.      Noble,      I 
Hill.  „,    , 

program    Mrs     Fred    P.    Bahnson,   <  batrman, 
Winston  Salem. 

Transportation    Mrs.   Buena  Mlms,  Chairman, 

Winston    Salem. 

Custodian     Mrs.         Kate        Bun        1 
Raleigh.  

NORTH    CAROLINA    DENTAL    SOCIETY 
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SUDAN     TEMPLE 

Potentate — Raymond    C.    Dunn,   Enfield. 

Chief  Rabban — Jake  T.  Lassiter,  Rocky 
Mount. 

Assistant  Rabhan — Furman  X.  Bridgers, 
Wilson. 

High    Priest— Caleb   D.    Bradham,    New    Bern. 

Oriental  Guide — R.  C.  Roberson,  Jr.,  Wil- 
mington. 

Treasurer — W.    W.     Griffin,    New    Bern. 

Recorder — Dr.    Joseph    F.    Rhem,    New    Bern. 

First  Ceremonial  Master — Fred  B.  Crowson. 
('■oldsboro. 

Second  Ceremonial  Master— Harry  S.  Storr, 
Raleigh. 

Orator — Rev.    Frank    D.     Dean,    Wilson. 

Marshal— Dr.  John  B.  Griggs,  Elizabeth 
City. 

Captain  of  the  Guard — Hubert  M.  Poteat, 
Wake    Forest. 

Outer    Guard — Frank    C.    Kulger,    Washington. 

Director — William     T.     Hill,     New    Bern. 

Captain  of  Patrol— William  T.  Hill,  New- 
Bern. 

Director  of  Band — Barrett  D.  Wilson,  New 
Bern. 

Drum  Major — F.  Mercer  Gallagher,  Wilming- 
ton. 


NORTH     CAROLINA     COTTON     GROWERS 
CO-OPERATIVE     ASSOCIATION 

President — W.     H.      Austin,     Smithfield. 

Vice-President — R.  W.  Christian,  Manches- 
ter. 

Secretary-Treasurer — A.    E.    Bing,    Raleigh. 

General   Manager — U.    B.    Blalock,    Raleigh. 

Sales  Manager  for  North  Carolina — Lawrence 
McRae,    Raleigh. 

Manager  Cotton  Department— B.  F.  Brown, 
Raleigh. 

Manager  Field  Service — Homer  H.  B.  Mask, 
Raleigh. 

Office  Manager — T.    D.    Mason,   Raleigh. 

Directors — W.  H.  Joyner,  Garysburg ;  W.  W. 
Eagles,  Tarboro;  H.  V.  Staton,  Bethel;  W.  A. 
Shackelford,  Snow  Hill;  W.  H.  Austin,  Smith- 
field;  B.  O.  Townsend,  Dunn;  R.  W.  Chris- 
tian, Manchester;  G.  M.  Pate,  Raynham;  A. 
McEachern,  Raeford :  L.  D.  Robinson,  Wades- 
boro;   B.    W.    Kilgore,    Raleigh. 

Executive   Committee — W.    H.    Austin,    Smith 
field;     R.     W.     Christian.     Manchester:     L      D 
Robinson.    Wadesboro ;    G.    M.    Pate,    Raynham; 
B.    W.    Kilgore,    Raleigh. 


TRI-STATE      MEDICAL     ASSOCIATION      OF 
THE    CAROLINAS    AND    VIRGINIA 

President — Dr.    S.     S.     Gale,    Roanoke,    Va. 

Vice-Presidents— Dr.  W.  E.  Driver,  Norfolk, 
Va.  ;  Dr.  I.  P.  Battle,  Rocky  Mount ;  Dr. 
R.    B.    Epting,    Greenwood,    S.    C. 

Secretary-Treasurer — Dr.  James  K.  Hall, 
Richmond,    Va. 

Executive  Council — Dr.  W.  L.  Peple,  Rich- 
mond. Va.';  Dr.  J.  P.  Matheson,  Charlotte; 
Dr.  Charles  A.  Mobley,  Orancrehurg,  S.  C.  ;  Dr. 
J.  T.  McKinney,  Roanoke,  Va.  ;  Dr.  C.  O'H. 
Laughinghouse,  Greenville;  Dr.  D.  L.  Smith, 
Spartanburg,  S.  C.  ;  Dr.  F.  C.  Rinker,  Nor- 
folk, Va. ;  Dr.  .1.  W.  Long,  Greensboro;  Dr. 
George    H.    Bunch,    Columbia,    S.    C. 


NORTH     CAROLINA     PHARMACEUTICAL 
ASSOCIATION 

President — J.     A.     Goode,     Asheville. 
Vice-President — P.    A.    Lee,    Dunn. 
Secretary-Treasurer — J.       G.       Beard,       Chapel 
Hill. 


THE     NORTH     CAROLINA     EDUCATION 
ASSOCIATION 

(Formerly   the  N.    C.   Teachers  Assembly.) 
President — Miss     Elizabeth     Kelly.     Raleigh. 
Vice-President — Supt.  Frederick         Archer, 

Greensboro. 

Sec. -Treas. — Jule    B.    Warren,    Raleigh. 

Primary    Teachers. 

President — Miss  Miriam  McFadyen,  Green- 
ville. 

Vice-President — Miss  Clara  Winstead,  Wil- 
son. 

Secretary-Treasurer— Miss  Nan   Lacy,  Raleigh. 

Grammar    Grade    Teachers 
President — Miss     Nell     D.     Armfleld,      States- 
ville. 

Vice-President — Miss  Johnsie  Coit,  Greens- 
boro. 

Secretary — Miss     Pattie     Dowell,      Raleigh. 

High    School    Principals    and    Teachers. 
President — Morris    R.     Mitchell,     Ellerbee. 
Vice-President — T.    E.    Story,    Trinity. 
Secretary — Miss     Pearl     Brinson,      Morehead 
City. 

City     Superintendents. 
President— W.    M.     Marr.    High    Point. 
Vice-President — Frank     Ashley,     Washington. 
Secretary — Hoy    Taylor,     Franklinton. 

County    Superintendents. 
President— Dr.     E.      C.      Brooks,     Raleigh. 
Secretary — A.     S.     Brower,     Raleigh. 

Higher    Education. 

President — Dr.    T.    C.    Amick.    Elon   College. 

Vice-President — Dr.  Howard  Rondthaler, 
Winston-Salem. 

Secretary— Dr.  Frazier  Hood,  Davidson 
College. 

Music  Teachers. 

President— Paul    J.    Weaver,    Chapel   Hill. 

Vice-President — Edwin  M.  Betts,  Elon 
College. 

Secretary — Miss  Florence  Hunt,  Greens- 
boro. 

Farm     Life. 

President — J.    K.    Goggin,    Gary. 

Secretary — L.     O.     Armstrong,     Raleigh. 

Home    Economics. 
President — Mrs.    Warren    Booker,    Charlotte. 
Vice-President — Miss    Louise    Moore,    Sanford. 
Secretary-Treasurer — Mrs.         Ola         Stevenson 
Wells,    Greensboro. 

Executive      Committee. 

Miss  Elizabeth  Kelly,  Chairman,  ex. officio. 
Raleigh;  Dr.  C.  E.  Brewer,  Raleigh;  Frederick 
Archer,  Greensboro;  Robert  H.  Wright,  Green- 
ville ;  Jule  B.  Warren,  Raleigh,  and  Depart- 
mental   Presidents. 


THE      NORTH      CAROLINA      MERCHANTS 
ASSOCIATION 

President — S.     P.     Burton,     Asheville. 

Vice-President — J.  C.  Williams,  Wilming- 
ton. 

Executive  Secretary — J.  Paul  Leonard, 
Statesville. 

Treasurer — A.    W.     Bunch,     Statesville. 

Board  of  Directors — S.  P.  Burton,  Asheville ; 
J.  C.  Williams,  Wilmington ;  J.  Paul  Leonard, 
Statesville ;  A.  W.  Bunch,  Statesville ;  J. 
Frank  Morris,  Winston-Salem;  J.  N.  Mc- 
Causland,  Charlotte;  A.  A.  Joseph,  Golds- 
boro;  J.  C.  Sawyer,  Elizabeth  City;  H.  C. 
Joyner,     Rocky     Mount. 


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THE     NORTH     CAROLINA     ASSOCIATION     Or 
JEWISH      WOMEN 

Honorary  President — Mrs.  Sol  Weil,  Golds- 
boro. 

President — Mrs.    Sidney   J.    Stern,    Greensboro. 

First  Vice-President — Mrs.  Kalman  Stein, 
Fayetteville. 

Second  Vice-President — Mrs.  Gustav  Lichten- 
fels,    Asheville. 

Third  Vice-President — Mrs.  J.  L.  Emanuel, 
Raleigh. 

Recording  Secretary — Mrs.  Adolph  Oettinger, 
Goldsboro. 

Corresponding  Secretary — Mrs.  Julius  Cohen, 
Greensboro. 

Treasurer — Mrs.    M.    Heilbroner,    Tarboro. 

State  Organizer — Mrs.  Hattie  Spier  Wein- 
berg,   Greensboro. 

Directors — Miss  Ruth  Roth,  Henderson ;  Mrs. 
Samuel  Rapport,  Durham;  Mrs.  Leopald 
Bluethenthal,    Wilmington. 


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. 
Burnsville;    Julius    A.     Rousseau,    Wilkesboro. 

Secretary — D.     S.     Hollenga,     Fayetteville. 

Treasurer — W.     C.     Wilkinson,     Charlotte. 

Executive  Committee — W.  A.  McGirt,  Wil- 
mington; A.  B.  Houtz,  Elizabeth  City;  Chas. 
H.  Jenkins,  Aulanda;  C.  D.  Bradham,  New 
Bern;  T.  B.  Eldridge,  Raleigh;  Hugh  Chat- 
ham, Winston -Salem;  Col.  Joseph  Hyde  Pratt, 
Chapel  Hill;  F.  G.  Henderson,  Monroe;  Hugh 
McRae,  Wilmington;  R.  K.  Davenport,  Mount 
Holly ;  Brownlow  Jackson,  Hendersonville ; 
Hugh  H.  Lowe,  Asheville;  J.  Paul  Leonard, 
Statesville;  Capt.  W.  F.  Moody,  Raleigh; 
W.    D.    McMillan,    Jr.,    Wilmington. 

EASTERN    CAROLINA    CHAMBER    OF 
COMMERCE 

President— Dr.     C.     J.     Ellen.     Greenville 

First  Vice-President— W.  A.  McGirt.  Wil- 
mington. 

Second  Vice-President— J.  H.  Alexander,  Jr., 
Scotland    Neck. 

Third  Vice-President — H.  McKinnon,  Clin- 
ton. 

Treasurer — W.     E.     Stroud,     Goldsboro. 

Secretary-Manager— N.  G.  Bartlett,  Golds- 
boro. 

Executive  Committee — H.  H.  Taylor,  Kin- 
ston;  Geo.  C.  Royall.  Goldsboro;  J.  H. 
Alexander,  Jr.,  Scotland  Neck;  W.  H.  Austin, 
Smithfleld;    Dr.     C.    J.     Ellen,    Greenville. 


SOUTHERN     FURNITURE    MANUFACTURERS 
ASSOCIATION 

President — C.    F.    Tomlinson,    High    Point. 

Vice-President— Chas.  S.  Siewers,  Winston- 
Salem.  ,,, 

Vice-President— Chas.    E.     Kieger,    Statesville. 

Secretary-Treasurer— J.  T.  Ryan,  High 
Point. 

Executive  Committee— L.  S.  Gilliam.  States- 
ville- R  A.  Burnett,  Atlanta,  Ga  :  V  I' 
Angle,  Rocky  Mount,  Va. ;  F  o.  Huffman, 
Drexel;  F  S.  Lambeth,  Thomasville;  Jno 
Milne,.  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  ;  F.  H.  Coffey, 
Lenoir. 

National   Councilors— A.    D.    Witten,    Martins- 
ville,   Va. ;   W.    A.    Thomas.    Statesville;    C.    '• 
Tomlinson,    High    Point:    T.     M.     Brimley,    Jr.. 
Marietta,    Ga. 


NORTH      CAROLINA      FOLK      LORE     SOCIETY 

President— W.    J.    Andrews,    Raleigh. 

Second      Vice  President — Mrs.       s       Wi 
Battle,    Asheville. 

Third      Vice-President — Mi-      M.i.ide      Mullah, 
Lenoir. 

First    Vice-President — Mrs.     \V.     N.     Reynolds, 
Winston-Salem. 

Secretary      and      Treasurer — Dr.      Frank      C 
Brown,  .Durham. 


NORTH     CAROLINA     DIVISION     DAUGHTERS 
AMERICAN      REVOLUTION 

Regent— Mrs.    C.    W.    Tillett,    Charlotte. 

Vice-Regent — Mrs.      K.      L.      Mauney, 
bury. 

Secretary— .Mrs.    Rufus    L.    Gwyn.    Lenoir. 

Treasurer — Miss        Baunie        Mauney,        Kings 
Mountain. 

Historian — Miss    Anna    Blair,     Moi 

Registrar — Mrs.     John    M.     Brewer,     Raleigh. 


NORTH 


CAROLINA      MUNICIPAL 
ASSOCIATION 


President — Gallatin     Roberts,      Asheville; 

First  Vice-President— D.  M.  (lark.  Green- 
ville. 

Second  Vice-President — T.  B.  Eldridge, 
Raleigh. 

Third  Vice-President— R.  W  Rigsby,  Dur- 
ham. 

Secretary-Treasurer — W.    L.     Dowell,     Raleigh 

Eexecutive  Committee — D.  M.  Clark.  Green- 
ville; W.  L.  Dowell.  Raleigh;  T.  1!.  Eldridge, 
Raleigh;  W.  H.  Holeomb,  Winston-Salem; 
P.  C.  Painter,  Greensboro;  K.  W.  Rigsby, 
Durham;  Gallatin  Roberts,  Asheville;  Lionel 
Weil,     Goldsboro. 


OLD      HICKORY      DIVISION 
30TH     DIV.     A.     E.     F. 
President — G.     Heyward    Mahon,    Jr.,    Green 
ville,    S.    C. 

Secretary-Treasurer — H.         B.         McManaway, 
Greenville,    S.     C. 


NORTH     CAROLINA     LITERARY     AND 
HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION 

President — Miss      Adelaide      Fries.      Wil 
Salem. 

First     Vice-President — Bishop     Joseph     P.luuiit 
Cheshire,    Raleigh. 

Second    Vice-President— Dr.     Benjamin     Sledd, 
Wake    Forest 

Third   Vice-President— Mrs.   Joseph    E     P 
Raleigh. 

Sescertary     and     Treasurer— B.      R      B 
Raleigh. 


MEMORIAL      CRAFTMEN'S      ASSOCIATION 
OF     THE     CAROLINAS 

President      R.      II.      Warner.      Raleigh. 

First      Vice  President      F.      A.      Fndell.     Char- 
lotte. 

s ml     Vice  President     W.     Hampton     Duke. 

Orangeburg,    S.    C. 

Secretary     B      E      Scoggln,     l 

Sergeant  a:  Aim-    .1       E.     Wilson,     Darling- 
ton,   s.    C. 


NORTH     CAROLINA    COTTON     MANUFAC- 
TURERS   ASSOCIATION 

iv    idenl     J.     H      Webb,     Hillaboro 

Vice-Presidents     Bernard     M 
horo;    E     C.     Dwelle,    Charlotte;    8      I 
ter  on,     Roanoke    Rapida 


SOCIETIES  AND   ORGANIZATIONS 


NORTH      CAROLINA      DIVISION      UNITED 
CONFEDERATE     VETERANS 

Major     General — William     A.      .Smith,     Com- 
mander   Headquarters,     Ansonville. 

Brigadier     General— A.      H.      Boyden,     First 
Brigade,    Salisbury. 

Brigadier     General — P.      G.     Alston,      Second 
Brigade,    Louisburg. 

Brigadier     General — George     H.     Hall,     Third 
Brigade,    Red    Springs. 

Brigadier     General — James    M.     Ray,'    Fourth 
Brigade.,    Asheville. 

North     Carolina    Division    Staff. 

Colonel    A.    L.     Smith,     Adjt.     General,    Chief 
of    Staff.     Charlotte. 

Lieutenant   Colonel — S.    S.    Nash,    Asst.    Adjt. 
Gen.,    Tarboro. 

Lieutenant   Colonel — J.    J.    Laughinghouse,   In- 
spector   General,    Greenville. 

Lieutenant        Colonel — H.        D.        Duckworth, 
Quarter   Master    General,    Charlotte. 

Lieutenant    Colonel— J.     H.     Thorpe,    Commis- 
sary   General,    Rocky    Mount. 

Lieutenant      General — Walter      Clark,      Judge 
Advocate    General,    Raleigh. 

Lieutenant    Colonel— R.    R.     Cotten,     Chief    of 
Artillery,    Bruce. 

Lieutenant        Colonel — Alexander       McMillan, 
Chief    of    Ordnance,    Dundarrach. 

Lieutenant    Cononel — W.     P.     Craven,    M.     D. 
Surgeon    General,    Charlotte,    R.    F.    D. 

Lieutenant    Colonel— E.    X.    Joyner,    Chaplain 
General,    Dallas. 

Major — John    A.    Lisk,    Ensign,    Mt.    Gilead. 

Major— T.     J.     Wood,    Aide    de    Camp,    High 
Point. 

Major— C.    D.    Dovvd,    Aide    de    Camp,    High 
Point. 

Major — D.    Stewart,    Aide    de    Camp,    Laurin- 
burg. 

Major — E.    F.    Fenton,   Aide   de   Camp,    Rock- 
ingham. 


KINGS     DAUGHTERS 

President— Mrs.    W.    H.    S.    Burgwyn,   Raleigh. 

Vice-President — Miss  Esdale  Shaw,  Rock- 
ingham. 

Treasurer — Miss  Maggie  McEachern,  Con- 
cord. 

Central  Council  Member  for  North  Caro- 
lina— Mrs.     Thad     Manning,     Henderson. 

Executive  Committee — Mrs.  J.  P.  Rutledge, 
Kannapolis;  Mrs.  M.  H.  Stacy,  Chapel  Hill; 
Mrs.  R.  G.  Kizer,  Salisbruy:  Mrs.  J.  R. 
Patton,  Durham;  Miss  Mary  Steele,  Rocking- 
ham. 


NORTH      CAROLINA      SUNDAY      SCHOOL 
ASSOCIATION 

President — J.    B.    Ivey,    Charlotte. 

First  Vice-President— W.  L.  Balthis,  Gas- 
tonia. 

Second  Vice-President — Joseph  D.  Cox,  High 
Point. 

Treasurer — E.     B.     Crow,     Raleigh. 

Executive  Committee — J.  M.  Broughton, 
Chairman,  Raleigh;  M.  A.  Briggs,  Durham; 
L.  W.  Clark,  Spray;  W.  B.  Cooper,  Wilming- 
ton; D.  H.  Dixon,  Goldsboro;  T.  S.  Franklin, 
Charlotte:  W.  A.  Harper,  Elon  College;  C.  F. 
Niblock,  Concord;  Hugh  Parks,  Franklinville; 
C  S.  Starbuck,  Winston-Salem;  A.  E.  Tate, 
High  Point ;  C.  M.  Vanpole,  Salisbury ;  R.  G. 
Vaughan,  Greensboro;  W.  A.  Withers,  Raleigh; 
Josejihus  Daniels,  Raleigh;  J.  R.  Hamfby, 
Wilmington;  Charles  N.  Norfleet,  Winston- 
Salem;  Gilbert  T.  Stephenson,  Raleigh; 
L.  F.  Ross,  Asheboro;  Nelson  Jackson,  Jr., 
Tryon;    J.    H.    McConnell,    Asheville. 


NORTH     CAROLINA     BARACA     ASSOCIATION 

President — D.     L.    Cuthrell,    Goldsboro. 

Fust  Vice-President — H.  D.  Townsend. 
Erlanger. 

S  cond    Vice-President — J.    O.    Bell,    Tuxedo. 

Third  Vice-President— M.  W.  Wester,  Hen- 
derson. 

Fourth  Vice-President — R.  H.  Askew,  Kin- 
ston. 

Convention  Secretary — C.  W.  Andrew,  Mt. 
Airy. 

Treasurer — J.     Y.    Jordan,    Jr..    Asheville. 

Executive  Committee — J.  J.  Currin,  Winston- 
Salem  ;  W.  F.  Penny,  Hendersonville ;  B.  E. 
Roach,  Cliffside;  R.  H.  McCrary,  Goldsboro; 
James  E.  Lambeth,  Thomasville;  W.  R. 
Pegram,  Raleigh ;  Will  Whitaker,  Andrews ; 
L.  V.  I'.yrd.  Durham;  T.  I.  Caudell,  Cooleemee ; 
R  T.  Long,  Hendersonville;  Dr.  W.  L.  Davis, 
Plymouth;  Ernest  Allen,  Kannapolis;  E.  C. 
Hare,  Sanford;  R.  P.  Benson,  Concord;  H.  C. 
Kearns,  High  Point;  O.  G.  Bain,  Reidsville ; 
A.     H.      King,     Burlington;      Stanley     Averett, 

Oxford.  

MEDICAL    SOCIETY     OF     THE     STATE     OF 
NORTH    CAROLINA 

President — Dr.    J.    W.    Long,    Greensboro. 

First  Vice-President — Dr.  F.  M.  Ilanes, 
Winston-Salem. 

Second  Vice-President — Dr.  T.  C  Johnson, 
Lumberton. 

Third  Vice-President — Dr.  B.  L.  Long, 
Hamilton. 

Secretary-Treasurer — Dr.      L.      B.      McPrayer, 
Sanatorium. 
Councillors,     1922-1925 — 

First  District— Dr.  H.  D.  Walker,  Elizabeth 
City. 

Second  District — Dr.  J.  C.  Rodman,  Wash- 
ington. 

Third  District— Dr.  E.  S.  Bullock,  Wil- 
mington. 

Fourth    District — Dr.    K.    C.    Moore,    Wilson. 

Fifth  District — Dr.  A.  McN.  Blair,  Southern 
Pines. 

Sixth   District — Dr.    J.    M.    Templeton.    Cary. 

Seventh  District — Dr.  B.  J.  Witherspoon, 
Charlotte. 

Eighth   District — Dr.    W.    F.    Cole,   Greensboro. 

Ninth  District— Dr.  C.  M.  Van  Poole,  Salis- 
bury. 

Tenth  District — Dr.   E.   B.    Glenn,   Asheville. 

Chairmen    of    Sections,     1923 — 

Publice  Health  and  Education — Dr.  W.  M. 
Jones,     Greensboro. 

Surgery — Dr.    J.    W.    Gibbon,    Charlotte. 

Eye,  Ear,  Nose,  and  Throat — Dr.  J.  B. 
Greene,    Asheville. 

Gynecology  and  Obstetrics — Dr.  Ivan  M. 
Proctor,     Raleigh. 

Pediatrics — Dr.     John    R.     Ashe.     Charlotte. 

Practice  of  Medicine — Dr.  J.  V.  McGougan, 
Fayetteville. 

Chemistry,  Materia  Medica,  and  Therapeutics 
— Dr.    Ben    H.    Hackney,    Lucama. 

Chairman  Committee  on  Obituaries — Dr. 
Chas.     O'H.     Laughinghouse,     Greenville. 

Chairman  Committee  on  Arrangements — Dr. 
E.     B.     Glenn,    Asheville. 


MASTER      PRINTERS     ASSOCIATION 

President — Joseph     W.     Little,     Wilmington. 

Vice-President — J.     W.     Brady,     Statesville. 

Secretary-Treasurer — J.  E.  Norfleet,  Winston- 
Salem. 

Executive  Committee — E.  F.  Barber,  Win- 
ston-Salem; W.  H.  Fisher,  Greensboro;  R.  J. 
Wilson.  Raleigh;  A.  M.  Gray,  Charlotte;  John 
D.    Gold,    Wilson;    B.    L.    Cole.    Sanford. 


mm  I  KT  IKS    A\l)    ORGANIZATIONS 


ORGANIZED  1871 


Life  Insurance  Company  [ 
of  Virginia 


HOME     OFFICE 


RICHMOND,     VIRGINIA. 


OLDEST— LARGEST— STRONGEST 
SOUTHERN    LIFE    INSURANCE    COMPANY 

Its  Policies   ar«*  nil   o-    the   \OX-PARTICIPATIXG  Plan,   sire   clear 

anil    definite   in    their   provisions,   and   their 

values    are    absolutely    guaranteed. 

ALL,    CLAIMS    PAID    IMMEDIATELY   UPON    RECEIPT   OF 
SATISFACTORY    PROOFS    OF    DEATH. 

Total  payments  to  Policyholders  since  organization 

OVER  $30,000,000 

JOHN    G.   WALKER,    President. 


NORTH     CAROLINA    LEAGUE    OF     WOMEN 
VOTERS 

Chairman — Miss  I^ouieei  Alexander,  Greensboro. 

First  Vice-Chairman — Mrs.  H.  F.  Seawell, 
Carthage. 

Second  Vice-Chairman — Mrs.  Josephus 

Daniels.    Raleigh. 

Third  Vice-Chairman — Miss  Gertrude  Weil, 
Goldsboro. 

Recording  Secretary — Miss  Lassie  Kelly, 
Franklin. 

Corresponding  Secretary — Mrs.  J.  W.  Cone, 
Greensboro. 

Treasurer — Mrs.     B.     J.     Guthrie,     Charlotte. 


NORTH      CAROLINA      STATE      BEEKEEPERS' 
ASSOCIATION 

President — Elton    Warner,     Asheville. 

Vice-President — P.     W.     Monroe,     Chadbourn 

Secretary-Treasurer — J.     E.     Eckert,     Raleudi. 

Executive  Committee — Elton  Warner,  Ashe- 
ville; D.  W.  Monroe,  Chadbourn;  J.  E.  Eckert, 
Raleigh;  F.  L.  Johnson,  Mount  Airy;  W.  II. 
Pridgen,    Creek. 


NORTH     CAROLINA     STATE     FEDERATION 
OF     LABOR 

President — J.    M.    Ellis,    Spencer, 

Secretary-Treasurer — C.      G.       Worley, 
ville. 

Sergeant-at-Arms — C.     O. 

Chaplain— J.     O.     Belton, 

Executive    Committee — .1. 
H.     C.     Caldwell,    Asheville 
mington;     H.     F.     Allred, 
Jones,     Huntersville;     C. 
ville. 


\ 


Wilson,    Spencer, 

Ml.      Airy. 
M.    Kllis,    Spencer; 

Hugh    Pace,    vv.i 

oro .    C.     V. 

<;.     Worley,     Ashe- 


NORTH      CAROLINA      FORESTRY 
ASSOCIATION 

President — Gallatin    Roberts,    Asheville. 

Secretarv-Treasurer — J.      S.      Holmes,      Chape] 

Hill.  ■ 

NORTH    CAROLINA    SOCIETY    OF 
ENGINEERS 

President — W.      S.      Fallis.      Raleigh. 

Vice-President — Harry    Tucker,    West    Raleigh, 

Secretary-Treasurer — IT.       K.       Weathers] n, 

Raleigh. 

Directors — Eastern  District,  W.  L.  Craven. 
Raleigh:  Central  District,  J.  D.  Waldrop, 
Greensboro;  Western  District,  J.  It.  Vander- 
hoof,     Asheville. 


NORTH      CAROLINA      JUNIOR      BARACA- 
PHILATHEA    UNION 

President — Miss    Rebecca    Petway,    Goldsboro, 

First     Vice-Presidenl   -Miss     Maudi     Jackson, 
Cliffside. 

Second    Vice  President  -  Mi-,    Dora    So 
Hendersonvllle. 

Secretary— Ralph     Pickard,     Lexington. 

Treasurer     Miss     EUzabi  tli     Bennett,     On 
boro. 

Executive    Commlttei     Ml        i  '  u  tea     Harris, 
Cliffside;     Miss     Qatelle      Nelson,      B 
ville;    Miss    Grace    Cockman,    Pleasant    Garden; 
Erastus    I  man,    Cllfl 

Chairman   Finance  Coi Ittee    A.   B.   Saleeby, 

Salisbury. 

District    Leaders. 

Western    District     Mi       w      r     Glenn,     \ 
ville ;    J.     .1-    Cun  in.     w  in  itoi 

Centra]     District    Ml        Mai  lorle     1 1  nil.     I-  I 
Ington;    O.    <;      Bain,    Reldsvllle, 

Ea  tern       Dlsti  let     Ml  \\  D 

Goldsboro;    it      h      Askew,    Elnston 

General    Seen  tarj     Mi       \      Buckner,     I 

Ville. 


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NORTH    CAROLINA  RAILROADS 


STATE     FARMERS     CONVENTION 
President — J.    Y.    Joyner,    LaGrange. 
Secretary — W.       W.       Shay,       State      College 
Station,     Raleigh. 


NORTH      CAROLINA       HOSPITAL 
ASSOCIATION 

President — John     A.     Williams,     Greensboro. 

First     Vice-President — J.      M.      Pairott,     Kin 
ston. 

Second   Vice-President — B.    S 
Airy. 

Third        Vice-President — C. 
Winston-Salem. 

Secretary -Treasurer — John    W. 
boro. 

Executive      Committee — J.      T. 
Point:     J.     Q.     Myers,     Charlotte 
Brayer,    Sanatorium. 


Martin,  Mount 
S.  Lawrence, 
Long,    Greens- 


Burns, 
;     L.     B. 


High 
Mc- 


OFFICERS      OF      NORTH      CAROLINA 
PHILATHEA    UNION 

President — Miss   Mary    McElwee,    Henderson. 

First.  Vice-President — Mrs.  Lufher  Herring, 
Greenville. 

Second  Vice-President — Mrs.  J.  F.  Mitchener, 
Franklinton. 

Third  Vice-President — Mrs.  Kenneth  J. 
Pfohl,    Winston -Salem. 


-Mrs. 


S.     Forest, 


Fourth     Vice-President- 

Hendersonville. 

Convention  Secretary — Miss  Marjorie  Hall, 
Lexington. 

Treasurer — Mrs.    W.    D.    I'pshaw,    Ashevllle. 

Executive  Committee — Miss  Bertha  Cates, 
Burlington;  Mrs.  C.  C.  Howard,  Fayetteville; 
Mrs.  W.  R.  Porter,  Salisbury;  Mrs.  John 
Harndon,  Kinston ;  Mrs.  J.  W.  Boyle, 
Thomasville;  Mrs.  E.  A.  Huggins,  Rich  Square; 
Mrs.  Walter  C.  Denmark,  Goldsboro ;  Miss 
Victoria  Byerly,  Cooleemee;  Miss  Una  Ed- 
wards, Cliffside;  ili-s  Kate  Renn,  Greens- 
boro; Mrs.  H.  M.  Finch,  Rocky  Mount;  Mrs. 
M.  B.  Lewis,  Wilson;  Mrs.  P.  O.  Mathews, 
Wilmington;  Miss  Theo.  B.  Twitty,  Ruther- 
fordton;  Mrs.  D.  G.  O'Neal,  Durham;  Miss 
Florence  Justus,  Hendersonville;  Miss  Mina 
Holoman,  Ahiwkie;  Miss  Lottie  Dixon,  Hen- 
dersonville; Miss  Isabelle  YYhitaker,  Asheville ; 
Mrs.  V.  L.  Pendleton,  Warrenton,  Honorary 
Member. 


ASSOCIATION     SUPERIOR     COURT     CLERKS. 

President — John    H.    Cathey,    Asheville. 
Vice-President — W.     X.     Harris,    Wilmington. 
Secretary     and     Treasurer — A.     A.     McDonald, 
Lillington. 


North  Carolina  Railroads 


ABERDEEN     AND     ROCKFISH     RAILROAD. 

W.    A.    Blue,   President   and   General  Manager, 
Aberdeen. 
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. 

B.  MacKinnon,    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. 
(Extended   to  Chinquapin.) 


ATLANTIC    AND    WESTERN    RAILROAD. 

H.    P.    Edwards,    Gen.    Mgr.,    Sanford. 


A.  H.  Shepard,  Freight  Claim  Agent.  Wil- 
mington. 

F.  H.  Fechtig,  Purchasing  Agent,  Wilming- 
ton. 

W.   H.   Newell.   Gen.   Supt.,  Rocky  Mount. 

W.  J.  Craig,  Passenger  Traffic  Manager,  Wil- 
mington. 

T.  C.  White,  General  Passenger  Agent, 
Wilmington. 

James  Menzies.  Freight  Traffic  Manager,  Wil- 
mington. 


ATLANTIC     COAST     LINE     RAILROAD 
COMPANY. 

H.  Walters,  Chairman  of  tha  Board,  71  Broad- 
way,  New  York. 

J.    R.    Kenly,    President.    Wilmington. 

Lyman  Delano,  Executive  Vice-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.    Mer..    Wilmington. 

A.    C.    Kenly.    Supt.    of   Freight.    Wilmington. 

R  D.  Hawkins,  Gen.  Supt.  Motive  Power, 
W  ilmington. 


BLACK     MOUNTAIN     RAILWAY. 

J.    M.    Purkholder,    Supt..    Pensacola. 


BONLEE    AND    WESTERN     RAILROAD. 

Arthur      Ross,      President      and      Gen.      Mgr. 
Asheboro. 


CAROLINA     RAILROAD. 

G.    R.    Loyall.    President.    Norfolk.    Va 
J.    C.   Nelmes,   Jr.,   Auditor.    Norfolk.   Va. 
M.    Manlv.    Treasurer.    Norfolk.    Va. 
J.   F.   Daiton.   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. 
L.    H.    Hole,    Jr.,    Receiver,    High    Point. 


CHARLESTON      AND      WESTERN      CAROLINA 
RAILWAY     COMPANY. 

F.    R     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. 

Ernen  Williams,  Gen.  Fht.  and  Pas.  Agt, 
Augusta,    Ga. 


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Where  Go  to  College? 

There  Are  Three  Major  Considerations 

That   Determine   the  Greatness,   or   the    Potential   Greatness  of   an 
Educational   Institution: 

1.  The    Plant,    including'    grounds,    library,    classrooms,    labora- 

tories,  and  apparatus. 

2.  The  Faculty. 

3.  The  Student  Body  and  its  democratic  standards. 

In    addition    to    the    twenty-seven    build-  The  Faculty  numbers  115  of  the  country's 

iivgs    already    on    the    campus,    the    State    of  Dest   scholars. 
North      Carolina      is      this      year      putting 

$1,490,000    into    new    buildings    and    equip-  Speaking    of     the     student     body    ol     the 

raent.       The     library     of     108,000     volumes  University,    Mr.     Sherwood    Eddy,     of     J 

is  spending  $24,000   annually  for  books  and  University,  who  has  spent  the  major  porl 

periodicals.      Eight    thousand    volumes    were  of    his    life    studying    in    rour    continents, 

received  in   1921-22.   and  one  thousand  and  said,    that   with   one    exception,    it    was    the 

five    magazines    and    learned    journals    were  most    seriously    thoughtful    and    democratic 

received   on   subscription.  group  of  students  he  had  ever  known. 

Registration   for  fall    quarter,   September   2G-27,    1923 
For  further  information  address 

The  Secretary 

The  University  of  North  Carolina 

CHAPEL,  HILL,  N.  C. 


DOVER    AND    SOUTH     BOUND     RAILROAD. 

W.   A.  Wimsatt.   President,  Washington,  D.   C. 

D.  \V.  Richardson,  Vice-Pres.  and  Gen.  Mgr., 
Dover. 

\V.  B.  H.  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. 

W.    H.    Smith,    Auditor,    Durham. 

D.     Lumpkin,    Traffic    Manager,     Durham. 


EAST    CAROLINA     RAILWAY. 

Henry   Clark   Bridgers,   Pres.    and  Gen.   Mgr. 
Tarboro. 


ELKIN    AND    ALLEGHANY    RAILROAD. 
J.   P.   Ipock,   Traffic  Manager,   Klkiu. 


HIGH      POINT.      RANDLEMAN.     ASHEBORO 
AND    SOUTHERN     RAILROAD. 

Fairfax  Harrison,  President.  Washington,   D.C. 
\V.    C.    Quillian,   Acct.,    Salisbury. 
R    L.    Butt.   Gen.    Fht.,   Agt..   Atlanta,   Ga. 
John   S.    King.    Freight    Claim   Agent,    Atlanta. 
Ga 

J.    \V.    Fletcher,    Supt.,    Salisbury. 


LAWNDALE      RAILWAY      AND      INDUSTRIAL 

COMPANY. 

J.   F.   Schenck.  Pres.   and  Treas.,  Lawndale. 

NEW     HOLLAND,     HIGGINSPORT     AND 
MT.     VERNON. 

Dwight  Harrison,   President,   Columbus,  Ohio. 
w.    V,  Therkildson,  Gen.   Manager,   New   Hol- 
land. 
\V.   .T.    Tally,   Traffic   Manager,    New    lb. Hand. 
K.    L.   Ponzer,   Chief   Engineer,    New   lb. Hand. 


LAURINBURG    AND    SOUTHERN    RAILROAD. 
G.    Y.   Jones.   Supt.    and   Traffic   Mgr.,   Laurln- 
burg. 


KINSTON     CAROLINA     RAILROAD. 

c.  R.  Loyall.  President,   Norfolk,   Va. 
J.   C.   Nvinis,  Jr.,  Auditor,   Noi  foil  .    \  i 
.1.   F.   Dalton,   Gen.   Fht.   and   Pas.  Agt., 
folk,  Va. 

J.    C.    I'oe,   Supt.,  Kinston. 


Nor- 


MAXTON.    ALMA    AND    SOUTHBOUND 
RAILROAD. 

General  Offices — Alma. 

M.    Peterson,   Tr  as.  and  Gen.  Pas,  Agt. 

o.   J.   Cottlngham,  Seo'y  and  Qen.   Mgr. 

NORFOLK     SOUTHERN     RAILROAD. 

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rectors.   New   York. 

George  it.   Loyall,    P  Norfolk,   Va. 

i;    D.   Kyle.    VIi     Prea    In  Charge 
\ 

J,    f.    Q 'ge,   Ti. :.  i .    v  i  rolk,    Va 

.i    i'    Dalton,  Gen    Fht.   and   Pas,   a^i. 
folk,    \  a 

J.    C.    Nelms,   Jr     G         \ 

w    B.  Rod 

i  i>i  icontlnued  i        P  it     to 

Carthage.)  

PIEDMONT    AND     NORTHERN     RAILWAY 
COMPANY. 

w    s     U e,    President,    I  I  i 

j.    B     Duke,    '  N'«    Sfork. 


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.NORTH   CAROLINA   RAILROAHS 


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E.     B.    Harding,    Auditor,     Charlotte. 

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J.  S.  Cureton,  Gen.  Fht.  and  Pas. 
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N.    M.    Davidson,    Sec. -Treas. ,    East  La  Port. 
H.     W.     Price.     Auditor    and     Traffic     Mgr. 
East  La  Port. 
J.    E.    Walker,    Gen.   Mgr.,   East  La   Port. 


TOWNSVILLE     RAILROAD. 

(Formerly   Roanoke    River   Railway.) 
S.    R.    Adams,   Gen.    Mgr.,    Townesville. 


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S.  Davies  Warfield.  Chairman  of  the  Board 
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Rohert  L.  Nutt,  Vice-Pres.,  Sec'y  and  Treas. 
New   York. 

H.  W.  MacKenzie,  Gen.  Auditor,  Portsmouth, 
Va. 

T.  W.  Matthews,  Assistant  Treas.,  Ports- 
mouth,  Va. 

M.    H.    Cahill.    Gen.    Mgr.,    Norfolk,    Va. 

C.    B.    Ryan,    Pas.    Traffic  Mgr.,   Norfolk,   Va. 

B.  C.  Prince,  Freight  Traffic  Manager, 
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L.  E.  Jeffries,  Vice-Pres.  and  Gen.  Counsel, 
Washington.    D.    C. 

H.  W.  Miller,  In  Charge  of  Operation,  Wash- 
ington, D.   C. 

Lincoln  Green,  Id  Charge  of  Traffic,  Washing- 
ton. D.    C. 

E.  H.  Shaw,  Freight  Traffic  Mgr.,  Washing- 
ton, D.    C. 

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ington.  D.    C. 

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ton.  D.   C. 

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lanta.   Ga. 

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ton, D.  C. 


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J.  Q.  Beckwith,  Asst.,  to  Gen.  Mgr.,  in 
Charge    Operation    and    Accounts,    Lumberton. 

W.  W.  Davis,  Gen.  Fht.  and  Pas.  Agt., 
Lumberton. 

(General    offices    Lumberton.) 


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B.    P.    Terrell,    Supt.    and   Agt.,    Warrenton. 


WATAUGA    AND    YADKIN     RIVER 
RAILROAD. 

H.   C.   Landon,   Gen.   Mgr.,  North  Wilkesboro. 


WHITEVILLE    LUMBER    COMPANY 
RAILROAD. 

Nathan   O'Berry,    President,    Goldsboro. 


WILMINGTON,     BRUNSWICK     AND 
SOUTHERN    RAILROAD. 

M.    J.    Corbett.    President,    Southport. 
W.   Taylor,    Secretary,   Southport. 
H.    C.    McQueen.    Treasurer.    Southport. 
M.    W.   Divine,   General  Manager,    Southport. 
F.    J.    Sullivan,    Auditor,    Wilmington. 
James    E.    Carr,    Freight    Claim    Agent,    Wil- 
mington. 


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H.   E.   Fries,   Pres.    and  Gen.   Mgr.,   Winston - 
Salem. 
J.    R.    Kenley.   Vice-Pres..    Wilmington. 
Jas.   F.    Post.   Secretary,   Wilmington. 
Jno.    T.    Reid.    Treasurer,    Wilmington. 
H.    C.    Prince,    Auditor,    Wilmington. 
G.    F.    Turley,    Supt.,    Winston-Salem. 


YADKIN     RAILROAD. 

Fairfax  Harrison,  President,  Washington,  D.C. 
G.    E.    Mauldin,    Sec'y.,    Washington,    D.    C. 
E.    F.    Parham.    Treasurer,    Washington,   D.C. 
W.    C.    Quillian,    Auditor,    Salisbury. 
J.   W.   Fletcher,   Supt.,   Salisbury. 


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  ol 
our  State  history,  to  be  selected  by  the  State 
Superintendent    of    Public    Instruction." 


POLITICAL  O  RUAXIZATIOXS 


133 


Political   Organizations 


STATE     DEMOCRATIC     EXECUTIVE 
COMMITTEE. 

Officers. 

Chairman — J.    D.    Norwood,    Salisbury. 
Vice-Chairman — Miss   Mary   Henderson,    Salis- 
bury. 

Secretary — W.   T.   Joyner,  Raleigh. 


National    Committeeman. 
A.    W.    McLean,    of   Lumberton. 


DEMOCRATIC     ADVISORY     COMMITTEE. 

(Ladies.) 
Mrs.    W.    C.    Rodman,    Washington. 
Mrs.    S.    G.    Daniels,   Littleton. 
Mrs.    O.    C.   Daniels,    Goldsboro. 
Mrs.    S.    B.    Cooper,    Henderson. 
Mrs.    W.    X.    Reynolds,    Winston-Salem. 
Mrs.    T.   L.    Johnson,  .Lumberton. 
Mrs.    W.   L.    Parsons,   Rockingham. 
Mrs.    L.    T.    Hartsell,    Concord. 
Miss    Beatrice    Cobb,    Morganton. 
Miss   May   Jones,    Asheville. 

(Gentlemen. ) 
F.     G.     James,    Greenville. 
W.    P.    Anderson,    Wilson. 
W.    M.    Webb^   Morehead    City. 
W.    B.    Drake,    Raleigh. 
Julian   S.    Carr,    Durham. 
J.     C.     Carr,    Wilmington. 
T.    J.    Finch,    Thomasville. 
Havden    Clement,    Salisbury. 
Clyde   R.    Hoey,    Shelby. 
C.    E.    Brooks,    Hendersonville. 


DEMOCRATIC     COUNTY     CHAIRMEN 

Alamance — C.     I!.     Love,     Burlington. 
Alexander— A.    L.    Watts.    Stony    Point. 
Alleghany — Eugene     Transou,     Sparta. 
Anson — R.    S.    Pruette,    Wadesboro. 
Ashe — W.    R.    Austin.    Jefferson. 
Avery — J.    W.     Ragland,     Xewland. 
Beaufort— Lindsey    C.     Warren,     Washington. 
Bladen— E.     F.     McCulloch,     Elizabethtown. 
Bertie — E.    S.    Askew,    Windsor. 
Brunswick — T.    H.    Lindsey,    Southport. 
Buncombe — J.     W.     Rutherford.     Asheville. 
Burke — C.     E.    Earle,     Jr.,     Morganton. 
Cabarrus — W.    A.    Foil.    Concord. 
Caldwell — W.    C.    Moore,    Jr.,    Lenoir. 
Camden — T.     S.    Robertson,    Belcross. 
Carteret — Luther    Hamilton.     Morehead    City. 
Caswell — E.    A.    Allison,    Yanceyville. 
Catawba,    Chas.    W.    Bagby,   Hickory. 
Chatham— Walter    D.     Siler,    Pittsboro. 
Cherokee— C.     B.    Hill,    Murphy. 
Chowan — R.    C.    Holland.    Edenton. 
Clay — A.    L.    Penland.    Hayesville. 
Cleveland— O.    M.    Mull.    Shelby. 
Craven — Geo.    T.    Willis,    New    I'.ern. 
Cumberland— R.    H.    Dye,    Fayetteville. 
Currituck — E.     R.     Johnson,    Currituck. 
Columbus — Jackson    Greer,    Whibville. 
Dare — A.    V.    Evans.    Manteo. 
Davidson — Percy   V.    Critcher.    Lexington. 
Davie — Hugh    Sanfo'rd.    Mocksville. 
Duplin — J.    J.     Bowden,    Kenansvllle. 
Durham— Jones   Fuller,    Durham. 
Edgecombe! — Don     Gilliam,    Tarboro. 
Forsyth — X.    L.     Cranford,     Winston-Salem 
Franklin — E.    H.    Malone,    Louisburg. 
Gates — V.'.    T.    Cross,    Gatesville. 
Gaston— Ernest    It     Warren,    Gastonia. 
Graham— R.    B.     Slaughter,    Rulibinsville. 
Granville — D.    G.    Brummitt,    Oxford. 


Greene— J.     Paul     Frizzell,     Snow     1 1  111. 

Guilford — C.     C.     Cox.    Greensboro. 

Guilford — Frank      Ogburn,      Vice.-Chm.,      H't-'li 
Point,     till    S.     Main    Si 

Halifax— Klli. nt     B.     Clark.     Weldi 

Harnett — H.    L.    Godwin,    Dunn. 

Haywood — Will     <;       Byers,     Waynesville,     R. 
F.    D.    4. 

Henderson — E.    W.     Bwbank,     Blende:       ville. 

Hertford — 1>.    C.     Harm's.    Murfreesboro. 

Hoke— J.    B.    Thomas.    Baeford. 

Hyde — C.    B.    Spencer,    Swan    Quarter. 

Iredell — J.    A.     Hartness,    Statesville. 

Jackson — J.    H.    Wilson,    Sylva. 

Johnston — J.    R.    Barbour,    Benson. 

Jones — J.    S.    Hargctt.    Trenton. 

Lee — K.    R.    Hoyle,    San; 

Lenoir — Jno.   G.    Dawson,    Kinston. 

Lincoln— A.    L.    Quickel,    Lincolnton. 

McDowell — Guy     S.      Kirliy.      Marion. 

Macon— Elmer    Johnson,    Franklin. 

Madison— X.     P..    McDevitt,    Marshall. 

Martin — H.    B.    Stubbs,    Williamston. 

Mecklenburg— H.     C.     Jones.     Charlotte. 

Mitchell — Geo.    H.    i"oung,    Bakersville. 

Montgomery — W.    A.    Cochran,    Troy. 

Moore— D.    Al.    Blue,    Carthage. 

Xash— Leon    T.    Vaughan.    Nashville. 

Xew    Hanover— Jos.    W.    Little,    Wilmington. 

Northampton— W.    H.    Joyner.    Garysburg. 

Onslow — X.    A.    Burton,    Jacksonville. 

Pamlico — C.    S.    Weskett,    Bayboro 

Orange — A.    H.     Graham,     Hillsboro. 

Pasquotank— P.    G.    Sawyer.    Elizabeth    I  It] 

Perquimans— B.    C.    Berry.    Hertford. 

Pitt— C.    C.    Price,   Greenville. 

Person— Robt.    P.    Burns.    Roxboro. 

Polk — E.    B.    Cloud.    Columbus. 

Pender— J.    T.    Bland.    Jr.,    Burgaw. 

Randolph— C.     C.     Cranford.     Ash.-horo. 

Richmond — Fred  W.    P.ynum,    Rockingham. 

Robeson — T.    L.    Johnson,    Lumberton. 

Rockingham— T.         B.         Wilson.         Maalson, 
R.    F.    D. 

Rowan— W.     If.     Woodson,     Salisbury. 

Rutherford— Gudger    Edwards,     Ruthcrfordton. 

Sampson— Fitzhugh    Whitfield,    Clinton. 

Scotland— W.    H.    Neal,    Laurinburg. 

Stanly — O.   ,T.    Sikes.   Albemarle. 

Surry — A.    D.    Folger,    Dol 

Stokes— R.    P..    Tuttle,    King.    R     F.    D.    1. 

Swain— J.    B,    Harwood,    Bryson   City. 

Transylvania-  W.     E.     Breese,     Brevard 

Tyrrell-   B'.    S.    Davis,    Columbia 

Union     Geo     s     Lee,    Jr  .    Monroe. 

Vance— J.     C.     Kittrell.     II 

Wake— Ed     Hugh    Lee,    Raleigh. 

Warren     Thos     <>.    it. .dwell.    Warrenton. 

Washington— T,     J.     Swain.     Mack. 

Watauga— A.     I>      Wilson,    Vilas 

Wayne — Geo     K      Freeman,    Gold 

Wilkes— It,    A     Cranor,    N     Wilkesboro. 

Wilson     Prank    S     Hassell,    Wilson 

Yadkin— .T.     T.      It.  ■  S"a  Ik 

Yancey— M.    A.    Bailey,    Burngville 


LADIES— COUNTY    VICE-CHAIRMEN 


\  ice  Chairmen     for 
have   been    appointed: 

Alam:.' Ml         R 

An  .'ii     Mrs.    H.    H. 
Bladen     Mrs     Gei 
Bertie     Mis     ll.    I. 


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Burlington. 

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l'OLITICAl,  O     RCANIZATIONS 


Burke— Mrs.    A.   C.    Avery.    Mrs.    E.    C.    Clay- 
well,    Miss    Beatrice   Cobb,    Morganton. 
Caldwell — Mrs.    Claude   Triplett,    Lenoir, 

Carteret— Mrs.    Dan    O.    Bell,    Morebeail    City. 

Catawba — .Mrs.    F.    M.    Williams.    Newton. 

Cherokee — Mrs.     Geo.    B.     Walker,    Andrews. 

Clay — Miss     Ellen     Scroggs.     Hayesville. 

Craven — Mrs.     C.     D.     Bradham,     New    Bern. 

Columbus — Mrs.    J.    A.    Brown,    Chadbourn. 

Davidson — Miss   Pearl   Hege,    Lexington. 

Duplin — Mrs.    Marshall    Williams,    Faison. 

Durham — Mrs.    Edgar    Cheek.    Durham. 

Forsyth — Mrs.  W.  O.  Spencer,  Winston- 
Salem. 

(iaston — Mrs.    W.    B.    Puett,    Belmont. 

Granville — Miss   Jeanette    Biggs.    Oxford. 

Guilford — Miss  Louise  Alexander,  Greens- 
boro. 

Harnett — Mrs.    H.    A.    Townsend,    Dunn. 

Haywood — Miss    Jessie    Rogers,    Waynesville. 

Henderson — Mrs.  M.  A.  Brown,  Henderson- 
ville. 

Hertford — Mrs.    Jno.    E.    Vann,    Wilson. 

Hoke — Mrs.    W.    B.    McQueen,    Baeford. 

Jones — Miss    Bessie    Whitaker.    Trenton. 

Lee — Mrs.     J.     P.     Monroe,     Sanford. 

Lenoir — Miss     Ruth     Burk,     LaGrange. 

McDowell — Mrs.     D.     F.     Giles,    Marion. 

Mecklenburg — Mrs.  Lawrence  Jones.  Char- 
lotte. 

Moore — Miss    Janie    McLeod.    Carthaee. 

Montgomery — Miss     Carrie     Hurley,     Troy. 

Xash — Mrs.    W.    R.    Robertson,    Spring    Hope. 

Pamlico — Mrs.    L.    F.    McCabe,    Oriental. 

Pitt— Mrs.     H.     D.     Ragsdale,     Greenville. 

Polk— Miss    May    Flint.    Tryon. 

Richmond — Mrs.    Fred    Lackey,    Hamlet. 

Rowan — Mrs.     E.     C.    Gregory,     Salisbury. 

Rutherford— Mrs.    C.    F.    Gold,    Ellenboro. 

Sampson — Mrs.    J.    Abner    Barker,    Roseboro. 

Scotland — Mrs.    W.     Z.     Gibson,     Gibson. 

Stanly — Mrs.    R.    R.    Ingram — Albemarle. 

Surry — Mrs.  Mary  Fulton  Bennett.  Mount 
Airy. 

Transylvania — Mrs.    Geo.   W.   Wilson,  Brevard. 

Tyrrell— Miss    Sarah   L.    Taft,    Columbia. 

Union — Mrs.    J.     C.    M.    Vann,    Monroe. 

Wayne — Miss    Blanche    Parrott.     Goldshoro. 

Wake — Miss     Elsie     Riddick,     Raleigh. 

Wilkes — Miss  Elizabeth  Barber,  North 
Wilkesboro. 

Wilson — Miss    Cleo    Winstead,     Wilson. 


REPUBLICAN     STATE     EXECUTIVE 
COMMITTEE. 


Officers. 

Chairman — William    C.     Bramham,    Durham. 
Associate        Chairman — Mrs.        Mary        Settle 
Sharpe,    Greensboro. 

National     Committeeman 

Charles     A.     Reynolds,     Winston-Salem. 

James  O.  Britt,  Ex-Offlcio  Member,  Asheville. 
Members 

First  District — Clarence  R.  Pugh,  Elizabeth 
City;    Wheeler    Martin.    Williamston. 

Second  District — Jasper  L.  Phillips,  Kinston ; 
Dr.    H.    R.    Hoover,    Wilson. 

Third  District — William  G.  Mebane,  Beau- 
fort:   W.    H.    Fisher,    Clinton. 

Fourth  District — Joseph  J.  Jenkins,  Siler 
City;   T.    L.    Bland.    Rocky   Mount. 

Fifth  District — J.  Andrew  Jackson,  Dobson: 
Fulton    J.    MeDuffle,    Creedmoor. 

Sixth  District— J.  C.  Snoddy,  Red  Springs; 
R.    W.    Herring.    Fayetteville. 

Seventh  District — A.  T  ('.rant,  Jr.,  Mocks- 
ville;    John    J.    Parker,    Monroe. 


Eighth  District — H.  Sinclaire  Williams,  Con- 
cord;    T.    O.    Teague.    Taylorsville. 

Ninth  District — J.  Yates  Killian,  Hickory ; 
Robert    O.    Huffman,    Morganton. 

Tenth  District — Walter  R.  Chambers,  Marion ; 
Charles    J.    Harris,    Dillsboro. 

Associate     Members 

Mrs.    William   Preston   Few,    Durham. 

Mrs.    J.    Spottswood    Taylor,    Danbury. 

Mrs.    Herbert    F.     Seawell,    Carthage. 

Mrs.    H.    J.    Faison,    Faison. 

Mrs.    A.    M.    Kistler,    Morganton. 

Mrs.     Wm.     Redin    Kirk,     Hendersonville. 

Mrs.    John   R.    Jones,    North   Wilkesboro. 

Mrs.   Albert  L.    Coble,    Statesville. 

Mrs.    C.    B.    D.    Reynolds,    Albemarle. 

Miss  Lillian   Fields,   LaGrange. 

Mrs.     Fred    Kent.    Asheville. 

Mrs.    Royall   E.    Prevette.    North  Wilkesboro. 

Mrs.    Lillian    Rogers,    Wilmington. 

Miss    Pansy    Abernathy,    Lincolnton. 

Mrs.    Lila    Kipley    Barnwell,    Hendersonville. 

Mrs.    J.    W.    Hall.    Lumber    Bridge. 

Mrs.    Eugene    F.    Hester,    Wendell. 

Mrs.    Ara    D.    Burroughs.    Belhaven. 

Mrs.    J.    A.     Sprouls,    Boone. 

Miss    Grace    Shravender,    Pantego. 

REPUBLICAN      COUNTY      CHAIRMEN 
Alamance — W.    W.    Brown.    Burlington. 
Alexander — A.     M.     Matbeson,     Taylorsville. 
Allegheny — George    Cheek.    Sparta. 
Anson — George    W.    Forte.    Wadesboro. 
Ashe — Charles    B.    Spicer,    Jefferson. 
Avery — Charles     E.     Hughes,     Newland. 
Buncombe — Wayne     Beachboard.     Asheville. 
Beaufort — W.     H.    Russ,     Washington. 
Bertie — Owen     G.     Austin,     Kelford. 
Bladen — E.    B.    Meares,    Clarkton. 
Brunswick — E.     H.     Smith.     Southport. 
Burke — D.    A.    Johnson,    Morganton. 
Caswell — S.    R.    Allred,    T'nion    Ridge. 
Catawba — J.    Smith  Campbell,  Maiden. 
Chatham — W.    B.    Chapen,    Pittsboro. 
Cabarrus — H.   S.   Williams,   Concord. 
Caldwell — Sid    E.     Dula.    Lenoir. 
Camden — H.     B.    Burgess,    Old    Trap. 
Carteret — C.    H.    Wade.    Morehead    City. 
Chowan — Miles     S.     Elliott,     Meege. 
Clay — Early   Anderson.    Hayesville. 
Cleveland— B.    H.    DePriest,    Shelby. 
Columbus — A.     B.     Bryan.     Chadbourn. 
Craven — W.    B.    Rouse.    New    Bern. 
Cumberland — D.    J.    Breece,    Fayetteville. 
Currituck — P.    C.    Garrett,    Moyock. 
Cherokee — A.    B.    Dickey,    Murphy. 
Durham — James    E.    Abernethy,    Durham. 
Dare — L.   E.    Midgett,   Manteo. 
Davidson — Chas.    M.    Hoover.    Lexington. 
Davie — C.    A.    Hartman,    Farmington. 
Duplin — H.    J.    Faison,    Faison. 
Edgecombe — B.    B.    Howell,    Tarboro. 
Forsyth — H.    O.    Sapp.    Winston-Salem. 
Franklin— W.    W.     Green,    Kitrell. 
Granville — G.     T.      Sikes,     Creedmoor. 
Gaston — H.    D.    George,    Cherryville. 
Gates— E.   B.    Spivey.   Trotville. 
Guilford — Chas.    D.    Cobb,    McLeansville. 
Graham — Riley   Orr,   Millsaps. 
Greene — W.    A.    Shackelford,    Hookerton. 
Harnett — W.    P.    Pyrd,   Lillington. 
Halifax — J.  L.  Johnston.  Littleton. 
Haywood — D.     J.     L.     Smathers.     Clyde. 
Henderson — E.    B.    Drake.    Hendersonville. 
Hertford — I.    Finlev    Snipes.    Woodland. 
Hoke— G.    W.    Cox.    Raeford. 
Hyde — A.    Berry,    Swan   Quarter. 
Iredell — John    M.     Sharpe.    Statesville. 
Jackson — G.    W.    Sutton,    Sylva. 
Johnston — Ezra   Parker,    Benson. 


DEMOCRATIC   STATE   PLATFORM— l»i 


New  England  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co. 

E.   C.   SfcGINNIS,  General    Agent,   Raleigh,   N.   C. 
DID    IT   EVER   OCCUR   TO    YOU 

That  the  man  who  believes  in  ADEQUATE  LIFE  Insurance  but 
delays  in  buying  it,  puts  his  family  in  exactly  the  same  predica- 
ment  as   though  he   did   not   believe   in   it  at  all? 

Suppose     you     were     the     Dependent,     could     you     "carry 
on"      with      the      Life     Insurance     that     you     now      have? 

Ask  your  nearest  agent  for  information  concerning  our  "Per- 
fection Policy."  which  is  complete  coverage  against  Death,  Dis- 
ability   and   Accident. 


Jones — S.    Jack    Harrison,    Trenton. 
Lee — E.    L.    Gavin,    Sanford. 
Lenoir — H.    I.    Sutton,    Kinston. 
Lincoln — H.    X.    Abernethy,    Denver. 
Macon — H.     G.     Robertson.     Franklin. 
Madison — Stephen   Roberts,    Marshall. 
Martin — J.     T.     Price,     Williamston. 
Mecklenburg — Chas.    M.     Setzer,    Charlotte. 
Mitchell — S.     J.     Black.     Bakersviiie. 
Montgomery — David   S.    Hurley,    Troy. 
Moore — Colin    G.    Spencer,    Carthage. 
McDowell — W.    R.    Chambers,    Marion. 
Nash — J.    C.     Matthews..    Spring    Hope. 
Xew   Hanover — H.    Edmund   Rogers,    Wilming- 
ton. 
Northampton — W.     F.     Outland.    Woodland. 
Orange — T.     E.     Sparrow,    Hillsboro. 
Onslow — W.    Hogan    Hurst,    Hubert. 
Pamlico — W.     N.     Whorton,     Florence. 
Pasquotank — J.     W.     Wilcox.     Elizabeth    City. 
Pender — James  O.    Blake.   Watha. 
Person — R.     A.     Burch,     Roxboro. 
Perquimans — T.    C.    Babb,    Hertford. 
Pitt — B.    M.    Wbitehurst.    Bethel. 
l'olk — John    T.    Smith,    Columbus. 


Rockingham — Frank    L.     Anders,  n,     Reldsvllle. 
Rowan — Dan    W.    Goodson,    Salisbury. 
Randolph — C.     N.     Cox.     Asheboro. 
Robeson — J.     C.     Snoddy,     Red     Springs. 
Richmond— J.    F.    Stafford.    Ell. 
Rutherford — D.     F.     Morrow,      Rutherfordtorj 
Sampson — W.    F.    Sessoms.    Clinton. 
Scotland — W.    T.    Wright,    Gibson. 
Stanly — G.    C.     Morton,    Albemarle. 
Stokes— M.     T.     Chilton.     Walnut     Covi 
Surry — E.    M.    Linville.    Mount   Airy. 
Swain — McKinley    Edwards,     Bryson    City. 
Transylvania — L.    P.    Hamlin,    Brevard. 
Tyrrell — B.    Ray   Cahoon,    Columbia. 
Union — J.    J.    Perry.    Wingate. 
Vance — X.     A.     Garrett,     Henderson. 
Wake— W.    D.    Brown.    Ealeigh. 
Warren — R.     D.     Paschall.     Ridgeway. 
Washington — B.    B.    Spencer,    Roper. 
Watauga — T.     E.     Bingham.     Bo 
Waynt — D.   E.   McClenny,    Gold 
Wilkes — John    R.    Junes,    North    Wilkesboro. 
Wilson — Geo.  H.   Newsom,  Lucama. 
Yadkin — C.   E.   Reavis.    Eamptonville. 
Yancey — Chas.     L.     Brown.     Burnsville. 


Democratic  State  Platform — 1922 


(Adopted     at    Raleigh,     April    20) 

Profoundly  thankful  to  Divine  Providence 
for  the  great  blessings  to  our  beloved  common- 
wealth of  North  Carolina,  the  Democratic  party 
in  convention  assembled  does  hereby  declare 
its   platform    as    follows: 

We  reaffirm  our  allegiance  to  the  time  hon- 
ored principles  of  the  Democratic  party,  and 
wo  hereby  commend  the  constructive  policy  of 
the  Democratic  party  under  our  great  Presi- 
dent,    Woodrow    Wilson. 

We  heartily  endorse  the  course  of  our 
Senators  and  Representatives  in  Congress  and 
point  with  pride  to  me  record  they  have 
made. 

We  condemn  the  Republican  Administra- 
tion for  its  failure  to  pass  legislation  to 
m.it    the    needs   of   the   country. 

The  Democratic  party  since  it  lias  been  en- 
Crusted  with  power  in  tins  Stan  lias  uni- 
formly favored  and  enacted  legislation  pro- 
viding   for    Longer    and    better    sc is    for    the 

children  ol  the  state,  for  Increased  facilities, 
tor  tlie  care  of  the  state's  unfortunates,  for 
the  conservation  of  tin-  public  health,  t.'i  the 
building  up  an.l  encouragement  in  every  proper 
way  of  the  agricultural  inter. sis  or  tin-  State, 
for  the  fostering  of  all  legitimate  on 
.mi.  i  pri9es,    for    the    i'i  i  tecti (    the    mutual 


interest  of  labor  and  capital,  tor  the  con- 
struction and  improvement  oi  public  roads, 
anil,  in  fact,  for  the  upbuilding  and  up- 
lifting   of    the    Stan 

We    heartily    endorse    the    Dei 

Administration,     w immend   and   endorse   the 

action    of    the     recent     I  rem  ral      \ 
North    Carolina    in    tin-    great    constructive    pro- 
grams    which    have    I  een    carried    on     tor    the 
material    and    industrial    progress    >•!     the    State. 

We    i imend     tin-    Legislature    for    the    en- 
actment   of    Legislation    Li  .•king   n>   tin-   car 
protection  ..i   the  interests  of  the  youthful  delin- 
quents   and    <i.  fectives    ..i    the    State ;    we    ■ 
mend    the     Legislature    for     thi  ot     "t 

legislation  looking  to  tie-  construction  and  es- 
tablishment ol  a  >\ ^t,  in  of  Ion. i  surfaced  and 
other    dependable    roads    connecting    the    county 

mmn    u  ith    tlir    |.i  in.  Ipal    .11  le      and     t..»n 

we    pledge    tli.-    people    ol    this    State    thai 
i.  ;o I    program    will    he   carried    on    with 
ami     economy :      «.•      commend     the     t»  i  < 
made   for    Increasing   the   facilities   of  our   State 
Institutions,     both    educational    and    charil 
we  commend  the  providing  the  splen- 
did  i.i                  Lng   carried   on    In    the   sate   r..r 
the    i  rotectlon    and    conservation    of    the 
n,-     health,     and     the     Improvement     of     sani- 
tary    living    Ill  "id    rural: 

we    commend    tin  i  r    the 


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collection  of  the  State's  entire  revenue  rrorn 
Incomes,  Inheritances,  franchises,  insurance 
policies,  fees  and  rentals  from  the  State's 
property,  thereby  providing  a  system  of.  taxa- 
tion whereby  no  taxes  whatever  are  levied  for 
State  purposes  upon  property,  and  the  estab- 
lishment of  a  department  for  the  assessment 
and  collection  of  the  State's  revenues;  we 
command  the  legislation  simplifying  the  judi- 
cial procedure  in  civil  actions  and  reducing 
the  cost  of  litigation ;  we  commend  the  pro- 
visions made  for  the  care  of  our  Confederate 
veterans  and  their  widows,  and  pledge  the 
Democratic  party  to  a  continuation  of  all  those 
policies. 

We  point  with  pride  to  the  fact  that  Gov- 
ernor Morrison  has  recommended  and  vigor- 
ously urged  the  passage  of  this  great  construc- 
tive program  enacted  by  the  last  General 
Assembly. 

In  the  administration  of  his  office  as  Gov- 
ernor, Governor  Morrison  has  inaugurated  many 
measures  and  movements  for  the  moral  and 
material   upbuilding    of    the    State. 

(a)  We  endorse  the  appointment  by  him 
of  boards  of  consulting  specialists  to  visit 
and  minister  to  the  needs  of  the  insane,  the 
delinquents,  the  defectives,  and  other  unfor- 
tunates in  the  State.  Under  that  plan  a  score 
or  more  of  eminent  specialists  have  visited 
each  institution,  performing  operations  and 
otherwise  treating  hundreds  of  these  patients, 
without  one  cent  of  cost  to  the  State.  The 
thanks  of  the  State  are  due  to  these  gentlemen 
for  the  great  and  unselfish  service  they  have 
rendered    suffering    humanity. 

(b)  We  heartily  endorse  the  program  sug- 
gested by  Governor  Morrison  and  adopted  by 
the  Departments  of  Agriculture,  Education, 
Health  and  Public  Welfare  Work,  looking 
to  the  production  of  sufficient  food  for  the 
people  of  the  State,  and  earnestly  hope  for 
the  early  realization  of  this  great  idea,  the 
consummation  of  which  is  greatly  to  be  de- 
sired,    and    which    is     in     line    with    the    pro- 


gram for  the  upbuilding  of  the  moral  and 
material    welfare    of    the    people. 

(c)  We  heartily  commend  the  Governor  for 
his  program  looking  to  the  production  and 
conservation  of  lish.  oysters  and  other  sea  food 
in    the    waters   of   our   State. 

We  pledge  to  the  people  of  the  State  that 
the  Democratic  party  will  administer  the  affairs 
of  the  State,  counties,  and  municipalities  with 
every  economy  consistent  with  efficient  and 
progressive    government. 

We  pledge  to  the  people  of  the  various 
counties  and  municipalities  of  the  btace  tne 
greatest  measure  of  control  of  their  local 
affairs  consistent  with  efficient  and  orderly 
government  and  the  rights  of  other  counties 
and    municipalities. 

We  favor  the  passage  of  a  workman's  com- 
pensaion  act  fair  to  both  employer  and  em- 
ploye. 

We  are  profoundly  grateful  to  the  service 
men  of  the  late  war,  and  we  recommend  to 
the  national  government  the  enactment  of 
legislation   looking  to  their  relief. 

We  recommend  that  the  State  Executive 
Committee  be  authorized  and  directed  to  amend 
the  plan  of  organization  so  as  to  double 
the  number  of  that  committee,  to  the  end 
that  full  representation  of  women  may  be  had 
thereon.  Provided,  that  fifty  members  shall 
constitute  a  quorum.  The  committee  at  its 
next  meeting  shall  provide  the  necessary  ma- 
chinery for  the  election  of  these  additional 
members. 

We  denounce  the  covert,  unfair  and  coward- 
ly attack  made  by  the  Republican  party  in  it3 
platform  adopted  at  its  convention  at  Winston- 
Salem,  upon  the  program  for  a  fair  and  equit- 
able system  of  taxation,  the  education  of  the 
children,  and  the  construction  and  mainte- 
nance of  the  highways;  and  we  warn  the  peo- 
ple that  if  the  Republican  party  be  entrusted 
with  power  in  this  State,  the  evils  warned 
against   by   them   will   indeed  be   realized. 


Republican  State  Platform— 1922 


(Adopted    at    Winston-Salem,    April    12) 

We,  the  Republicans  of  North  Carolina,  in 
convention  assembled  at  Winston-Salem,  April, 
1922,  reaffirm  our  devotion  to  the  principles  of 
the  Republican  party  which  are  now,  as  they 
have  ever  been,  the  surest  guarantee  of  the 
preservation  and  continued  prosperity  of  this 
State   and   Nation. 

We  view  with  pride  the  wise  and  conserva- 
tive leadership  of  our  President,  Warren  G. 
Harding.  We  congratulate  him  and  the  coun- 
try upon  the  selection  of  men  of  pre-eminent 
ability  to  fill  cabinet  positions  whose  concerted 
efforts  have  restored  our  nation  to  its  place  of 
wholesome  leadership  in  the  affairs  of  the  world 
from  which  it  had  been  displaced  by  the  pre- 
ceding  Democratic    administration. 

We  congratulate  the  country  upon  the  prog- 
ress made  by  the  Republican  Administration 
in  fulfilling  its  platform  pledges  and  in  its 
effort  to  restore  the  country  to  normality  af- 
ter the  shock  given  it  by  the  Democratic  party, 
and  upon  the  same,  sound  and  conservative 
policies  adopted  in  all  departments  of  the  gov- 
ernment which  are  gradually  bringing  relief 
from  the  conditions  created  by  the  reckless  era 
of  extravagance  and  mis-management  and  ac- 
companying burden  of  taxation  under  the  Wil- 
son administration.  Constitutional  government 
has  been  restored,   extravagant  expenditures  have 


been  eliminated  by  the  creation  of  the  budget 
system,  the  public  finances  have  been  placed 
upon  a  scientific  basis,  we  have  reduced  the 
public  debt  $3, 700,001), 000  and  have  reduced 
taxes  to  the  extent  of  three  quarters  of  a 
billion  dollars  a  year.  The  extent  to  which 
the  confidence  of  tha  people  in  the  government 
has  been  restored  may  be  measured  by  the 
fact  that  during  the  year  that  has  passed 
Liberty  Bonds  and  Victory  Notes  have  in- 
creased in  value  to  the  extent  of  two  billions 
of    dollars. 

We  deplore  and  condemn  the  extravagance 
indulged  in  by  the  Democratic  administration 
in  this  State.  While  the  National  Republican 
Administration  is  practicing  every  economy, 
decreasing  the  number  of  government  employees, 
and  reducing  taxation  wherever  possible,  tne 
Democratic  Administration  in  the  State  of 
North  Carolina  is  creating  opportunities  for 
political  henchmen.  Issuing  bonds  and  borrow- 
ing money  with  a  reckless  disregard  of  trie 
property  rights  and  welfare  of  the  people  and 
as  a  result  the  very  land  of  the  State  is 
tottering  under  taxation  piling  ever  higher 
and  the  rank  and  file  of  our  people  burdened 
as    never    before. 

We  condemn  the  dominant  party  for  its  jug- 
glery of  the  tax  provisions  of  the  State  for 
political     purposes     as     is     illustrated     in     the 


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manipulation  of  the  Revaluation  Act.  We  as- 
sert it  is  time  to  apply  business  methods  to 
our  tax  system  and  end  the  present  tampering 
with  our  finances  which  is  endangering  the 
credit  of  the  State  at  home  and  abroad  and 
keeps  the  constitutionality  of  legislation  gov- 
erning taxation,  and  the  validity  of  securities 
issued  by  the  State  and  its  sub-divisions, 
almost   continually   before   the   Supreme   Court. 

The  Republican  party  in  North  Carolina,  as 
in  every  other  state,  favors  public  education 
and  liberal  support  to  all  public  educational 
institutions  and  if  our.  party  is  entrusted 
with  the  management  of  our  State  government 
we  would  immediately  provide  for  the  elec- 
tion of  our  County  Boards  of  Education  by 
the  people  and  thereby  restore  to  the  people 
the  control  and  management  of  our  public 
schools  and  we  guarantee  to  observe  and  en- 
force the  Constitutional  requirements  of  a 
six  months  school  term  in  each  county  In 
the  State,  and  at  a  greatly  reduced  rate  of 
taxation. 

We  pledge  the  people  of  the  State  to  pro- 
vide a  uniform  system  of  taxation  for  schools 
throughout  the  State  and  to  give  each  county 
in  the  State  the  same  rate  of  taxation  foi 
schools  and  each  county  its  proportionate  ware 
hi  the  constitutional  requirements  for  a  uni- 
form system  of  public  education  throughout 
the  State,  and  at  a  greatly  reduced  rate  ..!' 
taxation.  Such  a  system  will  insure  uniformity 
in  tax  rate,  uniformity  in  school  facilities 
and  eliminate  waste  and  extravagance  in  I  oun 
ty  and  Stato  in  School  administration  and 
give  the  State  a  new  impetus  in  public  edu- 
cation. 

We  condemn  the  Democratic  party  for  the 
frequent    and    unnecessary    change    in    the    text, 

books    used    in    the    public    scl is.    which    ii    "H 

in    hundreds    of    thousands    oi     dollars    of    in- 


creased profits  to  the  publishers  of  scho  il 
looks,  but  which  are  a  needless  and  burden- 
some expense  upon  the  people  ol  tin-  State. 
We  favor  the  policy  of  tin-  Slat.'-  furnish- 
ing free  text  books  in  the  public  schools  and 
thereby  saving  to  our  people  thousands  of  dol 
lars  now  expended  for  text  books  and  bringing 
to  the  child  of  our  poof  man  the  same  oppor- 
tunity  of  education  now  enjoyed  by  the  child 
of   the   rich. 

We    believe    in    a    State    system    of    highways; 
and     we     point     with     pride     to     Cue     fact      that 
what    progress    we    have    made    towards    ol 
ing     a     State     system     of     highways     ha-     been 
brought    about    by    the    fearless    inh  ieac>       I     tic 

Republican  party  in  its  platform,  mi  the 
hustings  ami  in  tlie  Legislature.  But  we  con- 
demn the  Democratic  party  for  prostituting 
the   road  system,    a-   it   has   the   school   system. 

to      purposes     Of      politics      and      lor      the      r 

extravagance   and   favoritism   with   which    it   has 

expended     the    people's     money 

We   believe   thai    it    is  the   Ural    duty   ol    the 

Slate  to  help  alleviate  the  burdens  under 
which    agriculture    is    staggering    iii    Null!    I 

lina.    Specifically    we    pledge    ourselvi 

,  ital  lishment    of    an    adequate    system    of    rural 

credits    ami    to    sueh    a    reorganization 

si, n,.    department    of    agriculture    that    It    will 

become  a  real  aid  to  the  i.u  mil  •  "'  'I" 
in, lead  of  being  as  it  is  now.  a  DEVI 
jul.    hunters. 

We    favor    a    continuation    of    the    time    I 

eii   pollcj    of   Hi"   Republican    partj    ol    enacting 
liberal    legislation    '"    provide    foi    tni 
Infirm   and   dl  abl  6  d   their  depend 

em       The    unselfish    and   patriotic 
dered     by     them     ami     ihelr     more     fortunate 
brothers   in   arms,    will   ever   be   a   proud   herit- 
age   of    our    COU1 


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KElTIiLICAX   STATE   PLATFORM— 191! 


The  Monticello 


NORFOLK, 
VIRGINIA. 


Tidewater   Virginia's    Famous   and    Norfolk's    Finest    Hotel. 


We  demand  that  necessary  legislation  be  en- 
acted to  make  the  Farm  Loan  Banks  properly 
function  in  behalf  of  the  farmers  in  accord- 
ance with  the  avowed  purpose  of  the  creation 
of  such  banks ;  giving  to  the  farmers  short 
term  loans  on  security  of  Farm  Products  and 
long  term  loans  on  real  estate,  all  at  a 
rate  of  interest,  such  as  is  accorded  by  banks 
on  commercial  loans,  and  that  the  Farm  Loan 
P.anks  be  completely  divorced  from  Interna- 
tional   ranking. 

The  most  degrading  thing  in  the  life  of 
North  Carolina  is  the  political  dishonesty 
which  is  shamelessly  flouted  by  the  machine 
of  the  Democratic  Party.  This  dishonesty 
is  striking  at  the  very  vitals  of  the  State 
and  has  already  produced  that  cynical  atti- 
tude towards  public  affairs  which  invariably 
accompanies  the  decline  of  free  government. 
No  State  can  live  that  tolerates  dishonesty 
and  no  party  should  survive  which  winks  at  or 
encourages  it. 

We  do  not  charge  that  all  elections  are 
dishonest.  We  do  charge  that  the  election 
laws  of  the  State  lend  themselves  to  fraud, 
that  they  were  framed  with  that  end  in  view 
and  that  the  Democratic  machine  or  the 
State  under  these  laws  perpetrates  tbe  most 
shameless  fraud  whenever  it  deems  fraud 
necessary    to    accomplish    its    purposes. 

We  denounce  the  Democratic  Party  for  re- 
fusing to  pass  the  Australian  Ballot  law,  and 
for  amending  the  Absentee  Voter  law  in  such 
a  way  as  to  make  fraud  easy  to  perpetrate 
and  hard  to  punish.  And  we  pledge  ourselves 
to  enact  the  Australian  Ballot  Law  and  to 
place     adequate     safeguards     around     the     Ab- 


sentee ballot.  The  time  has  come  for  corrupt 
elections    to    cease. 

Another  form  of  political  dishonesty  in  the 
"Gerrymandering"  of  the  State  by  the  Demo- 
cratic party,  by  means  of  which  43  per  cent 
of  the  voters  of  the  State  are  robbed  of  their 
proper  right  of  representation.  The  Congres- 
sional districts,  required  by  law  to  be  com- 
pact and  contiguous  are  veritable  geographical 
monstrosities.  One  needs  only  look  at  a  map 
and  a  census  table  to  see  that  the  Republi- 
cans of  Carolina  have  been  robbed  of  our 
representatives  in  Congress.  In  like  manner 
the  Republicans  of  North  Carolina  have  been 
robbed  of  Solicitors  and  State  Senators,  and 
the  plan  of  electing  Judges  by  the  State  at 
large  while  allowing  the  Democrats  of  the 
various  districts  to  select  the  candidates  for 
those  districts  is  but  another  form  of  the 
same  evil,  by  which  the  high  office  of  Judge 
is  dragged  into  politics  and  the  Republican 
districts  are  denied  representation  on  the 
1  ench. 

We  denounce  the  Democratic  machine  for 
tin-  infamous  methods  employed  by  it  in  the 
campaign  of  1920.  We  believe  the  decent  right 
thinking  people  of  North  Carolina  who  lnve 
their  State  and  Nation  and  believe  in  clean 
politics  will  not  longer  permit  the  dominant 
party  to  resort  to  such  degrading  tactics  in 
its  effort  to  inflame  the  passions  of  the  peo- 
ple and  divert  their  minds  from  a  calm  con- 
sideration of  the  issues  before  them.  A  party 
which  stoops  to  such  base  methods  is  not 
worthy  to  be  entrusted  with  the  sacred  rights 
of    the    people. 

We  deplore  the  attempt  of  the  Democratic 
party  to  drag  the  negro  question  into  any  cam- 
paign.    The    Republican    Party    of    North    Caro- 


KEITISLICA_\-   STATE  PLATFORM 


THE  NEGRO  AGRICULTURAL  AND 

TECHNICAL   COLLEGE  OF 

NORTH  CAROLINA 


GREENSBORO, 


NORTH    CAROLINA 


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?  [f  s», 
please  recommend  him  to  write  for  catalog  or  further  information. 


JAMES    B.    DUDLEY,   President 


GREENSBORO, 


NORTH    CAROLINA 


iina  is  an  organization  of  white  men  and  worn 
en.     It   haa   no  intention   of   appointing   negroes 
to   office   within   the   State. 

To   sum   up   our  position,   we  commend: 

Education,  in  accordance  with  our  Con- 
stitution and  with  election  of  the  School 
Boards    by    direct    vote    of    the    people. 

Good  Roads,  built  on  business  principles, 
without  favorites  or  waste  with  reduced  over- 
head   charges. 

Conservation    of    all    products    and    investiga 
tion    of     the    most     scientific    methods    of    sav- 
ing producers,    whether   by   warehouses,    storage, 
cold   storage   or   other  means;   also   a   system   of 
credits   for    the   products    so   stored. 

Economy  of  Uie  strickest  kind  in  all  pub- 
lie  affairs  and  this  should  mean  the  reduction 
of  amounts  paid  as  salaries  in  the  public 
offices    to    unnecessary,    employees. 

Budget  systems  for  towns,  counties  and 
State  and  all  sub-divisions,  that  tin-  tax  payers 
may  know  where  tax  moneys  go,  and  that 
every  department  be  compelled  to  live  within 
the    estimates    of    such    budget. 


insolvency    and    loss    to    depositors    which 
be    prevented. 

Public   Debt  being   constantly    Increased   with- 
out   the   slightest    attempt    at    ei my    >>r    eurh- 

ing   needless   expenses. 

Useless    additional    bureaus,    costing    the    'ii\ 
payers    untold    millions    t"    maki 
political     favorites,     such    as    a    commissi 
colled   taxes  which   is  the  duty  of  every   Sheriff. 

Gerrymandering     the     districts     ol      the 
to     the     end     that     a    party     remains     in     powel 
though     the     voters     have     lost     confldenc 
it^   efficiency   and   honest] 


We   condemn  : 

Election    frauds,     to    be    a    disgrace     to    the 
State. 

Text    book    methods,     in     choosing    ot     which 
millions    are    lost    to    taxpayers,    ami    a    public 
scandal    is    disgracing    our    State;    we    nee, I    tree 
text     books,     printed     within     our     Stati 
as  practical. 

Bond    issuing    in    such    reckless   manner    with- 
out   any    preparation    to    meet    interest    and    re 
payment,    such    methods    an-    enslaving   our    chil- 
dren    to     the     third     an, I     fourth     generation. 

System     of     lank     examination?     which     permit 


We    pn  m 

Honest      election      laws      and      the     Australian 
Ballot 

Reduction    in    taxes,    and    tie  of    a 

modern    taxing    - 

State    taxes    shall    he    raised    without     bur, ten- 
some   property    tax.    which    tax    Bhould 
for    reductl t    debt    if    necesaarj    at    all. 

Publicity    in    the    fullest    sen 
lie      business      both      as      to 

.m, I    payment     ot     all    costs    ot     g 
ment 

Reduction    ot    officers,    the    number    of    widen 
has      been       increased      without       ne,  ■ 
without    reason. 

Judges     ball    i lecti  d    from    I  i  th 

to    the    end    that    everj    man    m  i 
of     obtaining     Justice     and     i  gcapli  I 
lice, 

Officers    electi  d     i  n     our     platform     shall    or 

true    to    every    trn-t.     painstaking    in    every    duty. 

public     act;     any     delinquent     will 
from     power     instead 
taken    idea   of    : 


140 


COMPARATIVE     VOTE— 1922-1920 


/ 

THE  RICKS  HOTEL 

T.    L,.    BLAND,    Proprietor,    Rocky    Mount,    N.    C. 

AMERICAN  PLAN 

300  Rooms  Solid  Comfort 

240   Rooms,   With   Bath 

Comparative    Vote    For    Corporation    Com- 
missioner, 1922,  and  For  Governor,  1920 


1922 


1920 


Counties 


Alamance      3 

Alexander     2 

Alleghany      1 

Anson      1 

Ashe     4 

Avery     

Beaufort     1 

Bertie      

Bladen      2 

Brunswick      1 

I'uncombe     8 

Burke      3 

Cabarrus      4 

Caldwell     3 

Camden     

Carteret      2 

Caswell     

Catawba      5 

Chatham     3 

Cherokee      1 

Chowan     

Clay     

Cleveland     2 

Columbus     2 

Craven      1 

Cumberland      ...  1 

Currituck     

Dare      

Davidson      5 

Davie     1 

Duplin      2 

Durham      3 

Edgecombe     1 

Forsyth      6, 

Franklin     1, 

Gaston      4 

Gates      

Graham      

Granville    1 

Greene      

Guilford      5, 


Halifax 
Harnett 
Haywood 
Henderson 
Hertford     . 
Hoke      


751 
142 
409 
248 
093 
363 
813 
753 
384 
109 
956 
867 
444 
.328 
228 
510 
865 
696 
331 
895 
317 
914 
536 
196 
784 
298 
368 
727 
7112 
606 
689 
270 
259 
242 
138 
137 
661 
776 
420 
822 
640 
297 
561 
173 
862 
445 
629 


1,624 
2,248 
1,176 
70 
3,691 
1,714 

573 
20 

549 
1.181 
5,225 
2.83s 
3,964 
2,817 
6 
1,809 

183 
4,925 
2,851 
2,010 


953 

954 

475 

59 

197 

10 

548 

5,139 

2,040 

1,114 

1,537 

25 

3,761 

112 

1,132 

140 

926 

210 

78 

3,034 

36 

2,132 

1,754 

2,314 

24 

13 


5,275 
2,000 
1,417 
3,340 
3,628 

403 
3.559 
1,886 
1,991 
1,311 
10,412 
3,314 
4,394 
2,953 

665 
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 


4,624 
2,643 
1,187 

420 
3,800 
2.497 
2  212 
"l47 
1,010 
1,381 
8,005 
3,566 
5.226 
3,222 

116 
2,292 

946 
5,912 
2,895 
2,574 

162 

913 
2.978 
1.655 

Oil) 

1.849 

69 

6z4 
5,844 
2.583 
2,704 
3,491 

292 
6,759 

552 
5,749 

294 

916 

793 

427 
7.788 

413 
3.31S 
2,962 
3,604 

210 

156 


Hyde     

402 

Iredell      

. .     5,288 

Jackson     

..      2,791 

Johnston     . . .  . 

. .      5,229 

491 

Lee      

..      1,371 

..      1,355 

Lincoln      

..      2,909 

..      2,421 

Madison      .  . . . 

..      1,366 

Martin     

..      1,047 

McDowell     

..      3,214 

Mecklenburg     . 

.       3,923 

Mitchell      

62? 

Montgomery 

. .      2,501 

Moore      

. .      2,536 

.      1,337 

New     Hanover 

..      1,909 

Northampton 

795 

Onslow     

880 

Orange      

. .      1,710 

Pamlico      

812 

Pasquotank 

369 

. .     1,024 

Perquimans 

453 

Person      

. .      1,588 

Pitt      

. .      1,681 

Polk 

.  .      1,408 

Randolph 

. .      5,645 

Richmond 

. .      2,462 

Robeson     

.  .      2,847 

Rockingham 

. .      4,134 

Rowan      

..      4,612 

Rutherford 

.  .      4,186 

Sampson     

. .      1,903 

Scotland     

849 

Stanly     

. .      3,720 

Stokes     

. .      1,837 

Surry     

. .      3,829 

. .      1,531 

Transvlvania 

. .      1,697 

Tyrrell    

589 

. .     1,490 

920 

Wake     

.     4,300 

Warren     

972 

Washington 

832 

Watauga     .... 

.      1,981 

.      2,637 

Wilkes     

.      3,003 

Wilson      

.      1,225 

Yadkin      

.       1.110 

Yancey      

.      2,766 

Total      

.225,803 

87 

2,489 

2,527 

4,270 

52 

319 

179 

4,255 

1,929 

1,930 

41 

2,490 

635 

1,219 

2,104 

1,706 

45 

81 

18 

170 

933 

286 

93 

241 

100 

1,016 

92 

1,361 

5,694 

235 

385 

2,222 

2,260 

2,865 

3,207 

29 

3,651 

2.322 

4,210 

1,483 

1.822 

300 

100 

147 

669 

17 

445 

2,112 

828 

4,403 

81 

1,946 

2,010 


1,170 
6.351 
2,398 
6,076 

999 
2,319 
2,882 
3,326 
2,101 
1,330 
2,577 
2,821 
11,221 

736 
2.305 
2,708 
4.072 
4,342 
2,329 
1,578 
2,081 
1,291 
1,816 
1,611 
1,057 
1,629 
4,156 
1,387 
5,066 
3.210 
6,185 
4.469 
6,427 
4,092 
2.428 
1,671 
3,901 
2,001 
3.569 
1,418 
1,549 

717 
4,025 
2,459 
8,145 
1,891 
1,115 
1,753 
4,847 
2,884 
3,530 
1,355 
2,306 


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 

2,309 

2,242 

1,518 

472 

126 

822 

1,786 

1.011 

417 

672 

480 

1,582 

834 

1,349 

6.243 

1,134 

2,111 

3,592 

4,853 

4,002 

5,333 

296 

4,273 

2,899 

5,173 

2  252 

1*659 

535 

1,499 

804 

4,349 

244 

971 

2,600 

2,776 

6,453 

1,296 

3,295 

2,574 


VOTE  OX  CONSTITUTIONAL  AMENDMENT— 1922 


111 


'*■*■■**-#-***<■  r^-r  -d 


Frank  B.  Simpson 

Architect 

220  V2  Fayetteville  Street 
RALEIGH,   N.   C. 


Vote  On  Constitutional  Amendment-  -1922 

(Amendment    provided     fur     increase    of    pay 

of    Representatives    from    $4.00    to    $10.00    per 

day    and    Senators    from    $4.00    to    $12.00    per 

day.      Lost    by    65,468    majority.) 

Counties  For      Against 


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 


1,855 

1,843 

249 

1,943 

62 

1,327 

302 

1,319 

417 

818 

129 

402 

1,127 

858 

244 

427 

783 

1,787 

235 

1,211 

3,771 

7,032 

2,022 

656 

1,700 

2,234 

348 

89 

152 

38 

1,849 

867 

231 

648 

476 

2,011 

276 

3,826 

653 

1,315 

132 

141 

91 

835 

1,051 

1,870 

573 

1.795 

1,096 

631 

463 

941 

141 

209 

421 

210 

597 

1,983 

155 

1,645 

1,480 

1,813 

1,630 

1,497 

481 

esra 

2,125 

1,920 

322 

si;:! 

2,136 

1,448 

166 

459 

187 

896 

517 

936 

176 

696 

1,997 

3,85! 

514 

750 

1,562 

2,676 

1,921 

1,415 

1,169 

2,  His 

1  !1 

279 

Hoke    

Hyde     

Iredell     

Jackson      .... 
Johnston 

Jones      

Lee     

Lenoir      

Lincoln      .... 

Macon 

Madison     .... 

Martin     

McDowell 
Mecklenburg 
Mitchell 
Montgomery 

Moore     

Nash     

New    Hanover 
Northampton 

Onslow     

Orange      

Pamlico     . .   . . 
Pasquotank 

Pender      

Perquimans    . 

Pel  "il     

Pitt      

Polk     

Randolph 
Richmond 

Robeson     

Rockingham 

Rowan     

Rutherford      .  , 

Sampson 

Scotland 

Stanly      

Stokes    

Surry     

Swain     

Transylvania 

Tyrrell       

Union     

Vance      

Wake      

Warren      

Washington 
Watauga     .... 
Wayne     

Wilkes       

Wilson     

Yadkin       

Yll"eey       


—1922 

131 

449 

118 

340 

1,878 

649 

117 

1.784 

5.361 

51 

443 

438 

996 

242 

1.124 

927 

2.17s 

657 

1,307 

278 

1,819 

301 

237 

437 

1,746 

2.(1111 

149 

719 

40 

169 

681 

2.:.  in 

593 

649 

852 

7s:' 

224 

78 

719 

519 

1,687 

169 

401 

335 

322 

178 

1,046 

252 

231 

1 26 

1.699 

251 

1.31  1 

376 

501 

89 

2,  177 

71  1 

925 

828 

2.H27 

1,919 

8,605 

1.763 

1.101 

1,838 

493 

8,670 

382 

3'm 

2. 1 1 5 

2.7s:; 

225 

1,1 

283 

2. '.'is 

211 

S17 

'.i 

183 

130 

266 

gHU 

231 

2,129 

2. 1  69 

299 

59  I 

233 

1,165 

2,102 

584 

8.867 

188 

115 

1.97* 

1,268 

624 

Total    74297       138 


142 


VOTE  FOR   STATE    OFFICERS— 1920 


Vote  For  State  Officers— 1920. 


United    States    Senator. 

Lee   S.    Overman    310,504 

A.    E.    Holton    229,343 

Governor. 

Cameron    Morrison     308,151 

John     J.     Parker     230,175 

W.    B.    Taylor    (Socialist)     336 

Lieutenant-Governor. 

W.    B.    Cooper    308,405 

Irvin    B.    Tucker     229,220 

Secretary   of   State. 

J.    Bryan    Grimes    310.612 

Brownlow    Jackson    229,097 

State    Auditor. 

Baxter    Durham    310,644 

J.    Ed.    Mendenhall    229,096 

State    Treasurer. 

Benjamin    B.     Lacy     310,701 

Joseph    J.    Jenkins     229,015 

Superintendent  of   Public   Instruction. 

E.    C.    Brooks    310,489 

Mary    Settle    Sharpe    228,513 

Attorney-General. 

James    S.     Manning     310.228 

Herbert   F.    Seawell    229^031 

Commissioner    of    Labor   and    Printing. 

M.     L     Shipman     310.511 

Chas.     H.     Somers     229,057 


Commissioner   of    Agriculture. 

W.    A.     Graham    310.3'"' 

A.    L.    French    229,239 

Commissioner    of     Insurance. 

Stacey    \V.    Wade    310.443 

G.    W.     Stanton    229,063 

Member   of    Corporation    Commission. 

A.    J.    Maxwell    310,158 

James    H.    Ramsay    229,107 

Associate    Justices    Supreme    Court. 

W.     A.     Hoke     310,549 

W.     P.     Stacy     310,532 

T.    T.    Hicks    228.568 

J.    E.    Alexander    228,885 

Judges    Superior    Court. 

Fifth   District: 

J.    Loyd    Horton     310,658 

Eighth  District: 

E.     H.     Cranmer     310.395 

H.    Edmund    Rogers    229,227 

Eighteenth   District: 

J.     Bis    Ray    312,323 

O.    V.    F.    Blythe    231,374 


VOTES  CAST  FOR  PRESIDENTIAL 
ELECTORS. 

James  M.    Cox    (D.)    Electors    305,447 

Warren    G.    Harding    (B. )    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   Ed  n. 
1722 — Col.    Thomas   Pollock. 
1722-1724— William   Reed. 
1724-1725 — George    Burrington. 
1725 — Edward   Moseley. 
1725 — Sir  Richard  Everard. 

Governors    Under   the    Crown. 
1730 — George   Burrington. 
1734— Gabriel   Johnston. 
1753— Arthur    Dobbs. 
1755— 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    Orange. 
17S2 — Alexander   Martin,    of    Guilford. 
1784 — Richard    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. 


1R05 — 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. 

1828 — John    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. 

1841— John    M.    Morehead.    of    Guilford. 

-845 — William   A.    Graham,    of   Orange. 

1849— Charles   Manly     of   Wake. 

1851— David    S.    Beid,    of   Rockingham. 

1855 — Thomas    Bragg,    of    Northampton. 

1858— John   W.    Ellis,    of   Rowan. 

1863 — Zebulon   B.    Vance,    of   Buncombe. 

1865 — Jonathan   Worth,    of   Randolph. 

1S72— Tod    R.    Caldwell,    of    Burke. 

1877 — Zebulon    B.    Vance,    of    Buncombe. 

1885— Alfred  M.    Scales,   of  Guilford. 

1889 — Daniel   Fowle.    of   Beaufort. 

1893— Elias   Carr,    of   Edgecombe. 

1897 — Daniel   Russell,    of    New    Hanover. 

1901— Charles    B.    Aycock,    of    Wavne. 

1905— Robert   B.    Glenn,    of   Forsvth. 

1909— William    W.    Kitchin.    of    Person. 

1913 — Locke    Craig,    of    Buncombe. 

1917 — Thomas    W.    Bickett.    of    Franklin. 

1921 — Cameron    Morrison,     of    Mecklenburg. 

ProvisionaJ    Governor. 
1866— William   W.    Holden,   of  Wake. 

Lieutenant    Governors    Who    Became    Governors. 

1854 — Warren   Winslow,    of   Cumberland. 
1861 — Henry    T.    Clark,    of   Edgecombe. 
1870— Tod    R.    Caldwell,    of    Burke. 
1S74— Curtis   H.    Brodgen.    of   Wayne. 
1880 — Thomas  J.    Jarvis.    of   Pitt. 
1890 — Thomas    M.    Holt,    of    Alamance. 


POPULATION— 1910-1920 


143 


Population— 1910-1920 


Counties  1910 

Alamance    28,712 

Alexander     11.592 

Alleghany     7,745 

Anson    25,465 

Ashe     19,074 

Avery    

Beaufort    30,887 

Bertie     23,039 

Bladen     18,006 

Brunswick    14,432 

Buncombe     49,798 

Burke     21,408 

Cabarrus     26,240 

Caldwell    .- 20,579 

Camden     5,640 

Carteret     13,776 

Caswell    14,858 

Catawba    27,918 

Chatham      22,635 

Cherokee    14,136 

Chowan    11,303 

Clay    3,909 

Cleveland    29,494 

Columbus    28,020 

Craven     25,594 

Cumberland    35,284 

Currituck     7,693 

Dare     4,841 

Davidson    29,404 

Duplin    25,442 

Durham     35,276 

Edgecombe    32,010 

Forsyth    47,311 

Franklin    24,692 

Gaston     37,063 

Gates      10,433 

Graham     4,749 

Granville     25,102 

Greene     13,083 

Guilford     60.497 

Halifax      37,646 

Harnett    22,174 

Haywood     21,020 

Henderson     16,262 

Hertford    15,436 

Hoke     

Hyde    8,840 

Iredell    34.315 

Jackson    12,998 

Johnston    41,401 

Jcnes    8,721 


1920 

32.718 
12.212 

7,403 
28,334 
21.001 
10,335 
31.024 
23,993 
19,761 
14,876 
64.148 
23.2y7 
33,730 
19.984 

5,382 
15,384 
15.759 
33,839 
23,814 
15,242 
10,649 

4.646 
34.272 
30,124 
29,048 
35,064 

7,268 

5.115 

35,201 
30,223 
42.219 
37,995 
77,269 
26,667 
51,242 
10,537 

4,872 
26,846 
16,212 
79  272 
43]766 
28,313 
23,496 
18,248 
16.294 
11,722 

8,386 
37,956 
13,396 
48.998 

9,912 


5  s 
f-  ~- 

<* 

494 
297 
223 
551 
399 


819 
712 

1,013 
812 
624 
531 
387 
507 
218 
538 
396 
408 
785 
451 
161 
185 
485 
937 
685 

1,008 
273 
405 
563 
830 
284 
515 
369 
471 
359 
356 
302 
504 
258 
674 
681 
§96 
541 
362 
339 


596 
592 
494 

OSS 
403 


Counties  1910 

Lee      11,376 

Lenoir    22.769 

Lincoln    17.132 

McDowell    13,588 

Macon    12.191 

Madison    20.132 

Martin     17.797 

Mecklenburg     67.031 

Mitchell     17,245 

Montgomery   14,967 

Moore     17,010 

Nash     33,727 

New   Hanover    32,037 

Northampton    22,323 

Onslow     14,125 

Orange    15,064 

Pamlico     9,966 

Pasquotank     16,693 

Pender     15,471 

Perquimans    11,054 

Person     17,356 

Pitt     36,340 

Pclk      7,640 

Randolph    29,491 

Richmond    19,673 

Robeson     51.945 

Rockingham     36,442 

Rowan      37,521 

Rutherford    28.3S3 

Sampson      29.982 

Scotland      15.363 

Stanly    19.909 

Stckes    20.151 

Surry    29,705 

Swain     10,403 

Transylvania    7,191 

Tjrrell      5,219 

Union     33.277 

Vance      19.425 

Wake   63.229 

Warren    20.266 

Washington    11,062 

Watauga     13,556 

Wayne     35,698 

Wilkes     30,282 

Wilson     28,269 

Yadkin    15,428 

Yancey     12.072 

Totals    2,206,287 


<  s 

—    —    T 

~    /.  _ 

1920 

69     -  — 

13,400 

29.555 

430 

17,862 

298 

16,763 

437 

12,887 

531 

20.OS3 

431 

20,826 

I3S 

80,695 

590 

11,278 

362 

14,607 

489 

21,888 

798 

41,061 

58  1 

40.620 

199 

28,184 

523 

14,703 

645 

17,895 

386 

9.060 

358 

17,670 

231 

14,788 

883 

11,137 

251 

18,973 

386 

45.569 

641 

8.832 

258 

30.856 

793 

25.567 

466 

54,674 

1,043 

44.149 

573 

44.062 

483 

31,426 

547 

30.0112 

921 

15,600 

387 

27,4  29 

413 

20.575 

472 

82,464 

531 

13,224 

560 

9,303 

371 

4,849 

397 

36.029 

561 

22.799 

276 

75,155 

841 

21,598 

432 

11.129 

3;;i 

13.477 

330 

43,610 

597 

32,644 

718 

36.813 

392 

16.391 

334 

15,093 

302 

2,559,123     48.580 


United  States  Senators. 


17S9-1793- 

1793-1799- 

1789-1795- 

1795-1801- 

1799-1805 

1801-1807- 

1807-1813- 

1813-1814- 

1805-1816 

1814-1815- 

1815-1828 

1816-1823 

1816-1823- 

1828-1831 

1S29-1811- 

1831-1837- 
1S37-1841- 
1841-1847- 


-Samuel    Johnston. 
■Alexander    Martin. 
-Benjamin   Hawkins. 
-Timothy    Bloodworth. 
■Jesse  Franklin. 
-David  Stone. 
-Jesse  Franklin. 
-David  Stone. 
-James  Turner. 
-Francis    Loche. 

Nathaniel   Macon. 

Montford    Stokes. 
-John  Branch, 

Tames  tredell. 

B  dford   Brown. 
-W.  P.  Mangum. 

Robert  Strange. 

w.  P.  Mangum. 


isn-isi3  -  William  ,\.  Qraham. 

InK!    IS  10— William   H.    lluvu 1 

1846-1855  George  E.    Badger. 

is  is  1858  W    P    Mangum. 

1849  1851  Thomas  Bragg. 

1854-1858  \  :>    i 

1854-1859  l>.  S.    Beld, 

18  >'   1861  T    i.    Cllngman. 

1867-1871  Joseph  C     SJ  bott 

1867  L87S  John  Pool 

■:::  Matthew    W     it. 

1878-1879-  A.   S.    Merrlmon 

1879  1894  Zebulon    B     Vance. 

1894  1895  Thoma  •  .1    Jarris. 

I! Jeter  C    Pritchard. 

101  Marl    i    Butler 

1901    19  15  r     M     Sin 

i 1927  Lee  S    Overman. 


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Population  of  North  Carolina  Cities  and 
Towns— 1900-1920. 


1920  1910 

Abbottsburg     78  159 

Aberdeen    858  794 

Acme    183     

Advance    280  283 

Ahoskie    1.429  924 

Albemarle    2,691  2,116 

Alexander    118 

Almond    146  98 

Andrews     1,634  936 

Angier    475  221 

Ansonville      375  221 

Ap?x      926  681 

Archdale    178  145 

Arden    151 

Asheboro    2,559  1,865 

Asheville      28,504  18,762 

Atkinson    296  115 

Atlantic    524 

Aulander      803  543 

Aurora     524  440 

Autryville    351  77 

Avden    1.673  990 

Bailey     518  195 

Bakersville    416 

Banner    Elk    162     

Bath      274  283 

Battleboro     309  211 

Bayboro      349  370 

Eeargrass    108  56 

Beaufort     2,968  2,483 

Belhaven    1,816  2,863 

Belmont      2,941  1,176 

Benson      1,123  800 

Bessemer   City    2,176  1,529 

1'ethel     800  469 

Big   Lick    282  162 

Biltmore     172  173 

Biscoe     755  e97 

Black  Crtek   274  219 

Black   Mountain    531  311 

Bladenboro      459  276 

Blowing    Rock     338  261 

Boardman      828  796 

Bolivia      199      

Bonsai      178  85 

Boone      374  179 

Booneville      162  282 

Bostic      206  209 

Brevard     1,658  919 

Bridgersville     50 

Bridgeton     548  348 

Broadway      250  149 

Brookford      709  725 

Bryson    882  612 

Buie    78  66 

Buies    Creek     291  249 

Burlaw      1.040  956 

Burlington      5,952  4,808 

Burnsville      422 


1900 

"  559 

' '  '273 

302 

1,382 


349 
182 
137 
992 
14,694 


342 

314 

61 

557 

'"5ii 

'"466 
229 
292 

"2*,i95 

383 
145 
384 
1.100 
457 
132 
71 

"l9K 

200 

"'33i 

604 


155 

183 

97 

584 


417 


387 

3,692 

207 


1920 

Calypso      405 

Cameron    241 

Candor     267 

Canton     2,584 

Carrboro     1,129 

Carthage      962 

Cary    645 

Castalia     263 

Catawba     250 

Cerro  Gordo   262 

Chadbourn    904 

Chapel   Hill    1,483 

Charlotte    46,338 

Cherry      99 

Cherryville      1.8S4 

China    Grove    1.027 

Chucowinity    

Claremont    435 

Clarendon     135 

Clarkton      368 

Clayton    1.423 

Cleveland     366 

Clinton      2.110 

Clyde      363 

Coats     526 

Colerain     215 

Collettsville     123 

Columbia     738 

Columbus     168 

Concord      9,903 

Conetoe     160 

Conover    681 

Contentnea    

Cornelius      1,141 

Council     92 

Cove  City    258 

Creedmoor     392 

Creswell     393 

Cronly    

Crouse    209 

Cumberland      80 

Dallas      1,397 

Davidson      1,156 

Delco    210 

Denton     559 

Denver      243 

Dillsboro      528 

Dobson     368 

Dover     670 

Drexel     392 

Dudley    240 

Dunn     2,805 

Durham      21.719 

East    Bend    508 

East  Kings  Mountain    ... 

East     Laurinburg    541 

East   Lumberton    1,011 

East    Spenrer    2.239 


1910 

"'259 

160 

1,393 

"'863 
383 
219 
222 

323 

1,242 

1,149 

34,014 

76 

1,153 

852 

127 

297 

147 

276 

1,441 

426 

1,101 

344 

160 

189 

80 

848 

122 

8,715 

158 

421 

246 

833 

74 

308 

324 

329 

289 

175 

300 

1,065 

1,056 

"326 

282 
277 
360 
737 

"'i64 

1,823 

18,241 

522 

383 

577 

881 

1.726 


1900 


218 
"230 

'"605 
333 
163 
169 
123 
243 
1,099 

18,091 

'i',008 
887 

'  "ieo 


754 

198 
958 
244 

'"267 
57 
382 
334 
7,910 
132 
413 


224 
~78 


343 
514 

904 


199 
279 
327 


1.072 

6,679 

444 


POPULATION  NORTH  CAROLINA   CITIES  AND  TOWNS 

1920 
2,777 

1910 
2,789 
171 
8,412 
117 
377 
886 
293 

200 

1,167 
81 
162 
165 
146 
248 
441 
730 
519 
352 

132 
816 

7.045 

1,592 
137 
189 
329 
379 
809 
951 
127 
284 
169 

5,759 
203 
154 

1,162 
308 
119 
102 
304 
126 

6.107 
240 

2,054 

381 

363 

15,895 

4,101 
291 
330 
209 
314 
452 

2,173 

205 

230 

140 

90 

162 

428 

4,503 

2,818 

1,841 

3.716 

9,525 

487 

267 

140 

857 

175 

261 

126 

204 

964 

443 

411 

591 

398 

154 

124 

107 

527 

1900 

3.U46 

99 

6,318 

144 

498 

860 

172 

638 

361 
93 
123 
122 
127 

328 
432 
308 

139 

262 
4,670 
1,090 

157 

171 
335 
761 
435 

269 
4,610 
200 
129 
521 
137 

514 
124 

5,877 

2,052 
277 

10,035 
2,565 
229 
ill 
174 
306 
493 
639 

205 
109 

3.746 
1.917 

1.382 
2.535 
4.163 

249 
109 
707 
184 
219 

139 

881 

445 

533 

86 

111 

192U 

1910 
S98 

O.l 
181 
799 
621 
111 
316 
270 
726 

1,128 
170 

2,218 

6.995 
212 

1.007 
437 
203 
207 

2.322 
568 

1.127 
151 
153 

3.364 
279 
262 

4,163 
474 
386 
3X0 

2,413 

1.152 
243 

1.775 
876 
266 
165 

2.230 
983 
186 
189 

1.033 
653 
664 
220 
408 
52 

107 
1.516 
225 
3111 
B02 
499 
396 
141 

1.321 

874 

845 

693 

88 

74 

117 

467 

119 

86 

194 

1.063 

100 

1,082 

25 1 
198 

3.100 

2.089 

2.712 

LSI 

201 

198 
3,844 

723 
526 

l.o71 

1000 
2.1", 

23<l 

<;  i  i 

127 

167 
271 
260 

o;>_' 

is  1 

2.062 

4,106 

168 

853 

121 

108 

1.331 

100 

126 

1,290 

163 
1.231 
30  1 
213 
65 
828 

1,178 

290 

230 
181 
si:. 
1,144 
112 
157 
813 
•!.->! 
614 
170 
312 

123 
1.116 
111 
280 
337 
349 
378 

935 

90  1 
98 

21s 

61 
169 

192 

715 

2,127 
210 
Ml 

1,878 

1 .11 2  s 
100 

117 

39  . 

6:r 

153 

389 

Elizabeth    City    

8,925 
335 

196 

886 

Elk    Park    

Elkin    

1,195 

7s; 

383 

s7 

473 

2   3 

653 
248 

302 

827 

Enri'ld      

1,648 

1  219 

113 

2  800 

...      9.771 

Hobgood    *. 

336 
230 

Kittrell     

223 

139 

1  399 

Fair    Bluff     

397 

972 

1,000 

196 
262 

477 

Faith      

348 

2  643 

200 

774 

198 

Leaksville    

Leechville     

1.606 

..       5.71S 

1,780 

8,877 

2,312 
243 

421 

244 

Four   Oaks    

583 
773 

..     5,254 

636 

1,058 

Lil  sville    

440 
"33 

1,294 

Fuquay    Springs    . . . 

555 
376 

..      3,390 

191 

263 

760 

12,871 

755 
1  954 

132 

1,154 

Gibsonville    

1,385 
346 

516 

202 

132 

..      2,691 

90 

..      1,162 

Gold   Hill    

Gold    Point     

261 
130 

McFarland    

219 
149 

11,296 
239 

..      1.247 

694 

2,366 

1  266 

1,101 

141 

Granite  Quarry    .... 

466 

394 

19,861 

M 

...     5,772 

166 

Grifton     

....         375 

117 

463 

..      1,784 

296 

299 

Mars  Hill   

.10  1 

474 

748 
828 

3,659 

175 

310 

131 

61 

85 

1.397 

257 

1.886 
536 

141 

484 

..      1,3  11 

5,222 

118 

183 

3  720 

Hertford 

1  704 

101 

14  303 

697 

Milton    

375 

1,062 

84 
..      1.146 

504 

172 

Hillsboro 

1  180 

1 36 

385 

1.084 

333 

228 

Hollyville     

107 
294 

..     4,815 

Hope    Mills    . 

783 

Viorehead    City     

2,958 

.  .     2 

495 

403 

1 66 

833 

s:t 

447 

63 1 

Indian   Trail    

224 

Mount    Airy    

Mount   Holly    

Mount    Olive    

1,752 

975 

. .     L.160 

2.  -'■'' 

QO*J 

579 

10- 


146 


POPULATION  NORTH   CAROLINA   CITIES  AND  TOWNS— 1900-1920 


Mountain    Island    

1920 
770 

602 

1910 
753 
347 
809 
977 
750 
160 
95 

312 

9.961 
321 

2,316 
73 

1,902 
928 

251 
57 

778 

94 

645 

214 

3.018 

154 

94 

324 

67 

219 

272 

86 

232 

628 

258 

62 

210 

652 

394 

92 

211 

688 

58 

502 

2,165 

287 

227 

"75 

354 

627 

580 

19,218 

1,022 

1,950 

1,089 

4.828 

1,179 

370 

367 

210 

445 

147 

1,670 

122 

422 

616 

2,855 

249 

8.051 

480 

170 

819 

364 

183 

142 

787 

1.425 

491 

437 

229 

1,062 

419 

5,533 

7,153 

235 

2  282 

"'136 

1900 

444 
450 
657 

Murphy     

..      1.314 

604 

939 

479 

Nebo      

243 

New    Hill    

289 

New    Bern    

228 
..   12,198 

299 

9,090 

Newport      

404 

328 

.  .      3  021 

1  583 

Newton  Grove    

125 
2,363 

..      1,221 

75 
918 
663 

Oakboro      

282 

Oak    City     

Oakley      

397 
49 

115 

Old      Fort      

931 

253 

Ore   Hill    

607 

300 

86 

Oxford      

. .      3,606 

2,059 

Pactolus     

210 

52 

Palmyra     

103 

131 

Pantego     

335 

253 

Parkton      

76 

382 

r7 

Parmele     

355 

336 

183 

Peachland      

196 

156 

Pee    Dea    

329 

Tikeville      

333 

86 

168 

Pine   Level    

Pine   Bluff    

Pinetops      

707 
373 
165 

465 

710 
266 

689 

585 

Pink    Hill     

166 

I'lttsboro     

584 
. .      1,847 

424 

1  011 

Polkton      

575 

276 

339 

198 

157 

44 

403 

281 

562 

552 

Raeford      

. .      1,235 

Raleigh      

. .   27  076 

13,643 
769 

. .      1,014 

Randleman     

..      1.967 

2  190 

Red    Springs    

. .      1.018 

«S 

. .      5  333 

3  262 

292 
835 

133 

Rich  Square  

475 

232 

Richfield      

177 

73 

548 

160 

98 

Roanoke   Rapids    

3.369 
119 

1,009 

Roberdel    

476 

. .      1,199 

275 

..      2.509 

1  507 

Rockwell      

453 

12,742 
833 

2,937 
605 
155 

. .      1,043 

Rose    Hill     

516 

749 

63 

527 

767 

357 

3,214 

1,021 

Roxobel      

..      2.207 

•707 

Bewail    Cotton    Mills    . 

442 

275 

. .      1.693 

880 

St.     Pauls     

..      1,147 

3,642 

.  .    13,884 

6.277 

Saluda    

Panford    

Saratoga      

549 
2.977 

211 

1,044 
123 

1920 

Scotland    Neck     2,061 

Seaboard     

S-lma      1,601 

Shallotte     174 

Sharpsburg    334 

Shelby      3,609 

Shelmerdrne     93 

Shore    

Siler    City    1,253 

Smithfleld      1,895 

Snow    Hill    700 

Spruce     Pine     717 

South    Biltmore     245 

South   Mills    373 

South  Wadesboro   293 

Southern    Pines     743 

Southport     1,664 

Sparta      159 

Spencer     2,510 

Spring     Hope     1,221 

Stanley   Creek    584 

Stantonsburg     424 

Star     467 

Statesville      7,895 

Stedraan    121 

Stem     245 

Stokes     138 

Stokesdale     179 

Stoneville      472 

Stonewall    218 

Stouts     

Stovall      414 

Swan    Quarter     184 

Swansboro     420 

Sylva    863 

Tabor    782 

Tarboro      4,568 

Tavlorsville     1,122 

Teacheys     164 

Thomasville      5,676 

Tillery    

Todd     82 

Toisnot     

T&wnsville     206 

Trenton     488 

Trinity    400 

Troutman     342 

Troy    1.102 

Tryon      1,067 

Tunis    142 

Union     147 

Union  Mills    156 

Vanceboro      540 

Vandemere      308 

Vass     467 

Vaughan      273 

Waco     1S9 

Wade     190 

Wadesboro      2.648 

Wagram     174 

Wake    Forest    1,425 

Wr'eefleld      

Wallace     648 

Walnut     

Walnut   Cove    651 

Walstonburg      158 

Warrenton      927 

Warsaw    1.108 

Washington     6,166 

Watha      181 

VYaxhaw     750 

Waynesville     1,942 

Weaverville     606 

Webster    74 

Weldon     1,861 

Wendell      1,239 

West    Hickory     1,266 

West   Jefferson    462 

W  est    Lumberton    

Westray      48 

Whitakers    723 

Whitehall    164 

Whiteville      1,664 

Whittier     261 


1910 

1,726 
280 

1,331 
139 
121 

3,127 
315 
308 
895 

1,347 
450 

"238 
390 
202 
542 

1,484 
199 

1,915 

1,246 
321 
204 
239 

4,599 


79 
159 
404 
161 
82 
305 
185 
390 
698 
418 

4,129 
662 
154 

3,877 
269 

'596 

'  "331 

332 
230 
1,055 
700 
43 
139 
155 
392 
296 
273 
420 
185 

'2. 376 

'l"443 
287 
444 
215 
480 
127 
807 
723 

6.211 
169 
602 

2,008 
442 
227 

1,999 
759 
846 

231 

46 

755 

179 

1,368 

216 


1900 

1,348 

287 
816 
149 

'i',874 


440 
764 
405 

"'3i2 

"is-i 

517 

1,336 

501 

"'666 
441 

"'2ii 

3.141 


168 


265 
281 

'2]499 
413 

'  "751 

258 

"'560 

'"33S 
274 

"'878 
324 

"i76 

"'Ml' 
169 


160 
'l"546 
"'823 

i\2 

218 

"'33G 

"'S3G 

576 

4.842 

"'752 

1,307 

329 

1,433 
213 


38S 
114 
643 


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1920  1910 

Wilkesboro    814  799 

Willianks    45 

Williaraston    1.800  1,574 

Wilmington      33.372  25.748 

Wilson    10,612  6,717 

Windsor    1,210  68  1 

Winfall    288  289 

Wingate     470  353 

Winston-Salem     48,395  17,167 

Winterville      650  1  s  1 

Winton     489  624 


1900 

635 

46 

912 

20,976 

3,525 

597 

222 

io',6o8 

243 
688 


1920         1910         1000 


Woodland    

Woodleaf     

Woodville     

Worthville     

WrightsVillfl  Beach 
Yadkin  College   . . . 

Y'adkinville     

Yanei  lyville    

Youngsville      

Zebulon      


inn 


381 

397 

20 

254 

445 


370 
953 


312 

1-7 

393 
54 

130 
432 
338 
431 
4S3 


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167 

22 

2111 

292 


345 


Number  of  Men  From  Each  State  Who 
Served  in  the  World  War 


State 
Alabama 
Arizona 
Arkansas 
California 
Colorado 
Connecticut 
Delaware     . . 
Dist   of   Col. 
Florida 


Army  Navy  (x)  Mar.  Total 

86,493  4,956  592  92,041 

12,145  1,593  283  14.1121 

70,691  4,748  452  75,891 

130,320  27.248  3,969'  161,546 

39,829  5,242  1,441  46,512 

57,981  12,101  179  70,567 

8,662  1,092  121  9,878 

18.  156  5,859  1.002  25,317 

38,610  5.442  211  14.293 

Georgia                     99,029  8,266  1,172  108,467 

Idaho      22,026  2,143  853  25.022 

Illinois     290,863  39,049  6.963  336,875 

Indiana      123,450  12,576  1.780  137,815 

IOwa      114,437  10,796  1,058  1211.201 

Kansas      73,178  8,230.  1,219  82,927 

Kentucky      ...       S6.928  8,607  1,16  1  00.000 

Louisiana      ...       76,438  7,250  98fi  B4.67J 

Maine     28,076  5,407  116 

Maryland      ...      54,409  9,100  1,268  64,876 

Mass        153,615  45,33"  2,70 1  201,748 

Michigan      ..,     150.005  10.7!"'  3.1ns  170.so:i 

Minnesota     ...    111.830  11,052  2,855  128,737 

Connecticut       .       57.3X4  12,101  170  6     I 

Mississippi      ..       02.850  4,898  558  68,315 

Missouri      ...      118,011  18.10 1  3,867  170,975 

Montana       42.050  2,000  1,30"  16,139 

Nebraska     55,369  0.27  1  601  62,244 

\e  ada     5,920  288  122  0.3:01 

X      t       121,881  24,360  2,263  1.48,504 

N      M 14,409  1,53  1  02  16,005 

New    York    ...    426,153  77.5:!  1  8,790  512.177 

N      C       81,577  7,312  021  92,510 

N     D        29,905  1,720  353  31,987 

Ohio     232.011  I7.nn  6,391  255,803 

Oklahoma      ...      92,848  r,032  "::_.  100,515 

Oregon     34,807  6,685  1,480  13,032 

Penna     315, nil  38,784  6,366  890,25] 


Rhode  Island 

s.     c 

S.     D 

Tennessee 

Texas      

Utah      

Vermont 
Virginia     .  .  . 

Wash 

\V.     Va 

Wis 

Wyoming 

Alaska      

Guam 

Hawaii      

Porto    Rico 

Samoa     

P.     1 

Miseel 


19,544 
61,943 
34,388 
B7.842 

186,567 
20,110 
10,838 
84,621 
52.322 
l  i,  i98 

113.701 

13. ion 

2,437 

6,529 
19,153 

265 


7,'.  i 
5,297 

2.H25 

1,994 

L.668 

12,353 

12,092 

3,298 

13,691 

""7 

100 

2  18 

90 
1,785 

2.177 


158 
276 

3.100 

B85 

73 

1,039 

830 
1.111 


27,256 
67,51* 

208, 28§ 
22,989 

12.570 

1  1.1"" 
2,537 

21< 

10.57" 
90 

2.177 


Total       ...'.  .1. 

i\i        \,,t      Including     Naval      Ri 
who    are    not    classified    bj     States       Tie 
Naval     Reserve    offici  i  •     who      i  rved 
which    brin 


Population  Growth  in 
United  States 

1800  

[850       23.10  1 

I 7- 

| 92,174 

m:  n       lQ5.Tin.< 


148      NO.    OF  MEN   FROM  BACH   STATE  WHO  LOST  THEIR  LIVES  IN  WORLD  WAR 


Number  of  Men  From  Each  State  Who  Lost 
Their  Lives  in  the  World  War 


State 


Army     Navy 


Alabama      2.327  93 

Arizona     288  18 

Arkansas     1,680  68 

California     2,964  324 

Colorado      989  60 

Connecticut      1,804  140 

Delaware     160  19 

Dist.    of   Columbia    . .  408  83 

Florida     1.140  83 

Georgia      . ". 2,855  86 

Idaho      619  17 

Illinois      6.518  470 

Indiana      2.601  193 

Iowa      3,311  158 

Kansas      2,257  137 

Kentucky      2,415  150 

Louisiana     2,174  109 

Maine      863  90 

Maryland      1,536  134 

Massachusetts      4.133  519 

Michigan      4.063  243 

Minnesota     3.281  141 

Mississippi     1,613  96 

Missouri      4,002  273 

Montana      1,413  25 


Mar. 

26 

6 

16 

116 

47 

15 

4 

19 

6 

68 

25 

320 

69 

41 

51 

70 

43 

3 

51 

130 

180 

132 

26 

160 

26 


Total 
2,446 

312 
1,764 
3,401 
1.096 
1,959 

183 

510 
1,229 
3,009 

661 
7,308 
2.863 
3,510 
2.445 
2.635 
2,326 

956 
1.721 
4.782 
4,486 
3.554 
1.735 
4,435 
1,464 


I  Nebraska      1,512 

|  Nevada     162 

]  New    Hampshire    ....  558 

New    Jersey     3,389 

I  New    Mexico     400 

New    York    12,244 

North    Carolina     2,505 

North   Dakota    1,200 

Ohio      6,173 

Oklahoma      2,540 

Oregon      850 

Pennsylvania     10,324 

Rhode  Island    499 

South   Carolina    2,029 

South    Dakota    1,044 

Tennessee     2,747 

Texas      4,739 

Utah      504 

Vermont    497 

Virginia      2,462 

Washington     1,366 

West  Virginia    1,697 

Wisconsin      3,697 

Wyoming      405 

Miscellaneous     376 


84 

5 

41 

256 
7 

904 

107 
33 

230 
81 
70 

429 
97 
86 
26 

112 

259 
30 
29 

214 

108 
43 

178 
13 

127 


32 

3 

ID 

96 

3 

346 
33 
19 

184 
19 
48 

231 

5 

10 

13 

73 

121 
41 
1 
47 
82 
34 


1,628 

170 

609 

3,741 

410 

13,494 

2,645 

1,252 

6,687 

2,6a 

968 

11,054 

601 

2.125 

1,083 

2,932 

5.119 

575 

527 

2,723 

1,556 

1.774 

3,943 

422 

503 


I       Total     119,333  7.367  3.279   129,979 


Number  of  Cars  Registered  By  Counties  For 
Registration  Year  Ending  June  30,  1922 


There  were  155.834  cars 
registered  in  North  Carolina 
by  the  Secretary  of  State  for 
the  registration  year  ending 
June  30.  1922.  The  State 
collected  during  same  period. 
$3,101,116.95  automobile  and 
gasoline    tax. 

No. 
Counties  Cars 

Alamance     2,380 

Alexander      644 

Alleghany    158 

Anson      1,406 

Ashe      218 

Avery     200 

Beaufort      1,743 

Bertie      1,294 

Bladen    63 1 

Brunswick      238 

Buncombe    3,911 

Burke      664 

Ca'  arrus    2,337 


Caldwell 

Camden 

Carteret 

Caswell 

Catawba 


802 
178 
347 
921 
2,416 


Chatham     1,159 

Cherokee      218 

Chowan    545 

Clay    46 

Cleveland     2,288 

Columbus     1,060 

Craven     1.456 

Cumberland     1,931 

Currituck     387 


90 

3.327 

812 

1,565 

2,960 

.  .  .    2.871 

6,098 

1.277 

3,683 

398 

18 

1,590 

1,138 

Halifax      

1,971 

1,800 

Haywood    

763 

847 

Hertford     

792 

Hoke   

713 

Hyde     

218 

1 58 

3,020 

406 

822 

.    5.158 

Lincoln      

1,416 

411 

168 

337 

1,386 

7,040 

Mitchell     

34 

921 

1,802 

Nash      

2.191 

New    Hanover    2,930 

Northampton     1,000 

Onslow    485 

Orange      1,080 

Pamlico      258 

Pasquotank     1.140 

Pender      500 

Perquimans      519 

Person     1,021 

Pitt     3,521 

Polk     188 

Randolph     2,317 

Richmond    1.722 

Robeson    2.960 

Rockingham     3,703 

Rowan     3,861 

Rutherford     1.446 

Sampson     1,822 

Scotland     1.386 

Stanly     1,693 

Stokes     1.436 

Surry     1,905 

Swain     139 

Tran9ylvania     288 

Tyrrell     200 

Union      1,829 

Vance      1,545 

Wake    5,581 

Warren      941 

Washington     564 

Watauga     286 

Wayne     2.773 

Wilkes      921 

Wilson      3.218 

Vadkin    960 

Yancey     4 

Non-Resident      545 


PROPERTY  VAXES  FOR  1920  AND   1921 


149 


Comparative  Figures  For   Property   Values 
For  1920-,21,  and  Income  of  Counties 


1920  Values 


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      

G  aston     , 

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      

Onslow     

Orange     

Pamlico     

Pasquotank      ■ 

Pender      

Perquimans      


1921  Values 


38,585,564       $       33,076.623 


10,006,728 

6,880,982 

27.764.994 

17.731,331 

6.280,504 

40.880,949 

20.804,864 

17.146,224 

11,425.583 

86.246.280 

19,655.619 

49.473.505 

18.428,215 

4,795,744 

14,890.402 

13.322,159 

40,954,920 

19.462.733 

9.152.121 

10_.610.469 

2,857,119 

42.752.747 

27.3727979 

42,197,970 

32,284,822 

6.074,106 

2.887.528 

46,975.701 

14,850,386 

33.698,352 

1227729.157 

48,988.008 

147,721,233 

24,'305,771 

82,575.749 

8,9307094 

10.156.637 

25.544.441 

20.268,882 

1277832.767 

53.632.178 

21,822,280 

25.661.356 

147912.028 

15.481,014 

14_.712.331 

14.3457875 

45.159.184 

12.755.596 

62.776,640 

11,635.820 

14.338,819 

47.u27.816 

10.250,057 

7,211,285 

14,542.725 

25.383.290 

21,557.312 

145.017,688 

11.022.725 

10.351.541 

24,070,719 

51,256,489 

56, 109,798 

20,848.478 

15,516,408 

18,550,247 

7,797.878 

21.031.1  15 

137862.0  12 

8,979,810 


7.934,469 

6,620,750 
22.438,708 
12.914,464 

6.032,949 
30.238,601 
15.627.207 
14,639.386 
10.012,251 
92,550.421 
15,000,000 
41,536,608 
17,865,749 

3,825,864 
13,619,389 
10.250,000 
33,098,845 
14,790.147 

8,497,302 
10,562,921 

2,750,000 
34,978.562 
21.610.488 
30.391,368 
30,290.654 

5,518.659 

1.145,234 
32,313.701 
12.486,651 
28.486.651 
82.582.127 
33.446,145 
141,899.429 
16,487.226 
69.447,734 

7,510,687 

5.505.497 
22  274  322 
14io22_160 
136.642,953 
387052.237 
23,586.265 
20.108,592 
16.437.7S1 
11,139,135 
10,661,195 

7.863. 508 
43.429,929 
10,283,797 
42  272  227 

7|07o!278 

111.902,0111 

82,080,850 

15.642,942 

8.584.421 

111. 533. 360 
17. 11''..  713 
19,168,007 
123,164.486 
in.  199.989 
15.851,855 
lil.H77.7iil 
31.8117.403 
58,858,088 
15,060.528 
11,708/481 
15,518.244 
5,498.919 

.:(.'.:. 

10,901, 281 
8,096,1  1 1 


Total  Tax 
1921 

i      3H2.795 
115.936 

33.439 
227.211 
132,905 

96.875 
318.304 
173,312 
179.973 
113.119 
917.550 
200,000 
386.435 
185.874 

M.<2! 
158,687 
150.000 
342.959 
201.059 
150,722 

94.219 

50,000 
295.952 
241.236 
318,435 
338.319 

61.461 

27,563 
380.736 
129.578 
258.995 
757.042 
418.802 
802.309 
169,935 
707.085 

76.336 

53.759 
288.769 
183,514 
899,738 
560.164 
286,204 
158.192 
219,577 
142.172 
108.340 

93.375 

303.:.  i:< 

120.  I'll 
870.059 

90.1179 


355. ."i"9 

196.509 
75.080 

1S2.112 
1S7.972 
210.835 
1,050.889 
111.654 
182.199 
l'.,  389 
518.091 

715.55< 

178,938 
i  18.987 
178,690 
00,484 
211,488 
1  12,965 


L50  iJiixi)  issrEs  r,v  the  state  of  north  Carolina 

: r-r- r^ ' '—* - 

1920  Values 
Counties — 

Persons    ! 17,47^,245 

Pitt       56,887,294 

Polfe      9,314,123 

Randolph      27,625,345 

Richmond      31,325,804 

Robeson     71,385,618 

Rockingham      78,263.364 

Rowan    54,078?21S 

Rutherford      34,409,968 

Sampson      34,694,412 

Scotland      31,535,992 

Stanly     39,731,421 

Stokes     16,437,947 

Surry    30,097,416 

Swain      13,244,303 

Transylvania     8,640,623 

Tyrrell    4,513.819 

Union     34,403,408 

Vance     30,037,293 

Wake     87,122,735 

Warren     19,826,798 

Washington      11,918,212 

Watauga     11,542,401 

Wayne      70,378^520 

Wilkes    18,673,026 

Wilson      63,950,110 

Yadkin     12,503,324 

Yancey 10,S21,649 


Totals. 


1921  Values. 

■       • 

Total  Tax 

1921 

16,705,744 

165,777 

52,284,434 

539,747 

6,932,087 

53,668 

19,700,000 

195,000 

30,581.796 

232,827 

43.92S.678 

426,991 

43.131,220 

533,239 

49,571,987 

451,377 

28.862.118 

263,816 

23,597,665 

304.583 

21,601,282 

176,045 

30,052,890 

319,361 

13,000,074 

189,538 

25,325,576 

311,975 

12,570,752 

159,482 

8,521,775 

113,644 

4,050,974 

49.146 

25,923.615 

298,255 

22,622,583 

287,659 

83,474.394 

S42.362 

15,556,071 

207,061 

9,688,597 

145,917 

8,349,211 

66,300 

50,450.386 

662,441 

15.186,890 

222  232 

48,947,084 

495,753 

9,616,850 

102,056 

10,283,249 

112,310 

2,575,230,000 

$26,326,399 

Bond  Issues  By  the  State  of  North  Carolina 

4%   State  Hospitals,   dated   July   1909,   due  July   1949 $       500,000.00 

4%    Refunding,    dated   July    1910,    due    July    1950 3,430,000-00 

4%    School   for   Feeble   Minded,    dated   July    1911,   due  July 

1951     . , 60,000.00 

4%   Refunding-,   dated  January  1913,   due  January   1953....  550,000.00 

4%   Improvement,   dated  July  1913,  due  July  1953    1,142,500.00 

4%    Ed.    and    Char.    Institutional    Improvement,  Serial, 

Dated    1917,   due   1923      ?  100,000.00 

Dated    1917,   due   1924      100,000.00 

Dated   1917,   due   1925      100,000.00 

Dated   1917,   due   1926     100,000.00 

Dated   1917,   due   1927      100,000.00 

Dated   1917,   due   1927      100,000.00 

Dated   1918,   due   1928     100,000.00 

Dated   1918,   due   1929      100,000.00 

Dated   1918,   due    1930 98.000.0  i 

Dated   1918,   due   1931      100,000.00 

Dated   1918,   due   1932      100,000.00 

Dated    1919,   due   1933      100,000.00 

Dated   1919,   due   1934      100,000.00 

Dated   1919,   due   1935     100,000.00 

Dated   1919,   due   1936      100,000.00 

Dated  1919,   due   1937     • 96,500.00 

Dated   1920,   due   1938      74,000.00 

1,568,500.00 

4%    Caswell    Training    School,    dated    Julv    1917,    due    July 

1927 75,000.00 

4%    Training    School    for    Girls    and    Women,    dated    July 

1917,    due    July    1927     25,01)0.00 

Total $    7,350,000.00 

iVz%    Special   Building,   serial. 

Dated   Jan.   1922,   due  Jan.   1927      $     165,000.00 

Dated  Jan.   1922,   due  Jan.   192S      165,000.00 


BOND   ISSUES    BY   THE    STATE   OF    NORTH*  CAROLINA  151 


Dated   Jan.  1922,  due  Jan.  1929  165,000.00 

Dated  Jan.  1922,  due  Jan.  1930  165,000.00 

Dated  Jan.  1922,  due  Jan.  1931  165,000.00 

Dated   Jan.  1922,  due  Jan.  1932  165,000.00 

Dated  Jan.  1922,  due  Jan.  1933  165,o60\M) 

Dated  Jan.  1922,  due  Jan.  1934  165,000.00 

Dated   Jan.  1922,  due  Jan.  1935  165,000.00 

Dated  Jan.  1922,  due  Jan.  1936  165, 000. no 

Dated  Jan.  1922,  due  Jan.  1937  165.000.00 

Dated   Jan.  1922,  due  Jan.  1938  165,000.00 

Dated  Jan.  1922,  due  Jan.  1939  165,000.00 

Dated   Jan.  1922,  due  Jan.  1940  165,000.00 

Dated   Jan.  1922,  due  Jan.  1941  ....  165,000.00 

Dated  Jan.  1922,  due  Jan.  1942  165,000.00 

Dated  Jan.  1922,  due  Jan.  1943  165,000.00 

Dated   Jan.  1922,  due  Jan.  1944  165. .00 

Dated   Jan.  1922,  due  Jan.  1945  165,000.00 

Dated  Jan.  1922,  due  Jan.  1946  165,000.00 

3,300,000.00 

4%%   Highway  Construction,  Serial, 

Dated    July    1,    1921,    due    $200,000    annually,    $6,000,000.00 
Dated    Jan.    1,    1922,    due    $300,000    annually,   9,000,000.00 

15,000,000.00 

5%    Highway   Construction,    Serial, 

Dated   July    1921,    due   July    1931    $         12,600.00 

Dated   July   1921,  due   July   1941    15,000.00 

Dated    July    1921,    due    July    1951    25,000.00 

Dated    July    1921,    due   July    1961    4,500,000.00 

4,552,600.00 

4%     Administrative     Bldg.,     dated    July     1911,     due     July 

1951 250,000.00 

5%    Funding, 

Dated  Feb.   1922,   due  Feb.   1937      $       750,000.00 

Dated   Feb.   15,    1922,   due  Feb.   1942     750,000.00 

Dated   Feb.   15,   1922,   due   Feb.   1947     1,500,000.00 

Dated  Feb.   15,   1922,  due  Feb.   1952     1,500,000.00 

4,500,000.00 

5%  Ed.  and  Char.  Inst.,  dated  July  1921,  due  July  1961    ...      3,372,000.00 

$38,325,600.00 

NOTES    OUTSTANDING    DECEMBER    4,    19^2 

5.90%    State    Public    School    Fund    Notes,    dated     Jan.      15. 

1922,   due   Jan.    15,    1924    $       710,000.00 

4%  Funding  Notes,  dated  October  1,  1922,  $1,000,000.00 
due  July  1,  1923;  $4,000,000.00  due  October  1,  1923. 
(Issue    to    refund    $5,000,000.00   5.95%    Notes) 5,000,000.00 

Citizens  National  Bank,  Raleigh,  N.  C,  Note  dated  Oct.  18, 
1922,  due  Jan.  18,  1923,  (For  money  borrowed  in  an- 
ticipation of  the  $1,4000,000.00  appropriation  for  school 
taxes)      100,000.00 

Citizens  National  Bank,  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Note  dated  Oct. 
18,  1922,  due  Jan.  18,  1923.  (For  Money  borrowed  in 
anticipation  of  the  $1,400,000.00  appropriation  for 
school    taxes)      100,000.00 

Citizens  National  Bank,  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Note  dated  Aug.  LB, 
1922,  due  Feb.  15,  1923.  (Note  of  Supt.  of  Public  In- 
struction  for   printing,   above   appropriation)    5,71  I  00 

Citizens  National  Bank,  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Note  dated  June 
21,  1922,  due  March  21,  1923.  (Note  of  Caswell  Train- 
ing   school)      i98  08 


$  6,991.::  i L'  us 


132 


THE  NORTH  CAROLINA  NATIONAL  (HARD 


The  North  Carolina  National  Guard 


I20TH      INFANTRY 

Colonel  Commanding,  Don  E.  Scott,  Gra- 
ham. 

Lieut. -Colonel    John    H.     Manning,     Raleigh. 

Major  Commanding,  1st  Bn.,  J.  W.  Jenkins, 
Henderson. 

Major  Commanding,  2nd  Bn.,  John  B. 
Mayes,    Jr.,    Oxford. 

Major  Commanding,  3rd  Bn.,  Graham  K. 
Hobhs,    Wilmington. 

Major  M.  G.  Officer,  Ralph  R.  Faison, 
Greensboro. 

Capt.,    Adjutant,    C.    A.     Gosney,    Raleigh. 

Capt. ,  Intelligent  Officer,  H.  Sprague  Silver, 
Raleigh. 

Capt.,  Supply  Officer,  James  H.  Mobley, 
Reidsville. 

Capt.,  Chaplain,  Theodore  Partrick,  Ply- 
mouth. 

Hq.  Co.,  Reidsville,  Capt.  Allen  H.  Gwyn, 
Commanding. 

Service  Co.,  Raleigh,  Capt.  A.  L.  Fletcher, 
Commanding. 

Howitzer  Co.,  Gastonia,  Capt.  S.  B.  Dalley, 
Commanding. 

1st.  Bn.  Ha.  Co.,  Oxford,  Lieut.  E.  E. 
Fuller,     Commanding. 

Co.  A,  Burlington,  Capt.  W.  V.  Copeland, 
Commanding. 

Co.  B,  Warrenton,  Capt.  John  Rodgers, 
Commanding. 

Co.  C,  Henderson,  Capt.  James  C.  Cooper, 
Commanding. 

Co.  D,  Durham,  Capt.  M.  B.  Fowler,  Com- 
manding. 

2nd  Bn.  Hq.  Co.,  Greensboro,  Lieut.  Dewitt 
Reynolds,    Commanding. 

Co.  E,  Concord,  Capt.  Kenneth  E.  Cald- 
well,   Commanding. 

Co.  F,  Charlotte,  Capt.  Melvin  E.  Cald- 
well,   Commanding. 

Co.  G,  Winston-Salem,  Capt.  H.  S.  Beck, 
Commanding. 

Co.  H,  Waynesville,  Capt.  W.  F.  Swift, 
Commanding. 

3rd  Bn.  Hq.  Co.,  Wilmington,  Lieutenant 
Charles     H.     Burnett,     Commanding. 

Co.  I,  Plymouth,  Capt.  Ben  A.  Sumner, 
Commanding. 

Co.  K,  Mt.  Gilead,  Capt.  J.  J.  Carroll, 
Commanding. 

Co.  L,  Parkton,  Capt.  J.  B.  Malloy,  Com- 
manding. 

Co.  M,  Wilson,  Capt.  James  C.  Dempsey, 
Commanding. 

Med.  Det,  Graham,  Capt.  J.  N.  Taylor, 
Commanding. 

II7TH     FIELD     ARTILLERY 

Capt.     Godfrey     Cheshire,     Raleigh,     Adjutant. 

Lieut.  J.  G.  Ashe,  Raleigh.  Int.  Plans  and 
Training    Officer. 

Lieut.  J.  B.  Thorp,  Greensboro,  Supply 
Officer. 

l?t.  Bn.  Hq.  Det.  and  Com.  Tn.,  Toungs- 
ville,    Capt.    R.    E.    Underwood,    Commanding. 

Battery  A,  Goldsboro,  Capt.  E.  R.  Michaux, 
Commanding. 

1  attery  B.  Louisburg,  Capt.  Hugh  W.  Perry, 
Commanding. 

Battery  C,  Hendersonville,  Capt.  Thos.  J. 
Hyder,     Commanding. 

Battery  D,  New  Bern,  Capt.  A.  T.  Willis. 
Commanding. 

Med.  Det  .  Goldsnoro,  Capt.  A.  J.  Elling- 
ton,   Commandin". 


2D    SQ.     I09TH    CAVALRY 

Major  Wade  V.  Bowman,  Hickory,  Com- 
manding. 

Sq.  Hdqrs,  Det.,  Hickory,  Lieut.  J.  L. 
Murphy,    Jr.,    Commanding. 

Troop  E,  Lincolntou,  Capt.  A.  S.  Lineber- 
ger.    Commanding. 

Troop  F,  Asheville,  Capt.  E.  F.  Jones,  Com- 
manding. 

Troop  G,  Hickory,  Capt.  Earl  T.  Edwards, 
Commanding. 

Med.  Det.,  Lincolnton,  Capt.  B.  M.  Brad- 
ford,   Commanding. 

Sep.  Troop  D,  Andrews,  Capt.  F.  W.  Swan, 
Commanding. 

SEPARATE     UNITS 

Veterninary  Co.,  No.  105,  Asheville,  Capt. 
E.     L.     Shuford,   "Commanding. 

Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  North  Wilkesboro. 
Capt.     E.    P.     Robinson,     Commanding. 

421st  Co.,  C.  A  C,  Wilmington,  Capt. 
R.     S.     McClelland,     Commanding. 

30th  Sig.  Co.,  Canton,  Capt.  W.  V.  Dor- 
sey.    Commanding. 

Co.  G,  200th  Art,  A.  A.,  Raeford,  Capt. 
R.     B.     Lewis,     Jr.,     Commanding. 

115th  Arab.  Co..  Edenton,  'Capt.  M.  P. 
Whiehard,    Commanding. 

Q.  M.  Corps,  Raleigh,  Lieut.  Charles  Bar- 
den,    Commanding. 


Eclipses    of   Sun   and 
Moon,  1923 

The  year  1923  is  notable  for  a  total  eclipse 
of  the  sun,  September  10,  the  first  since  1918 
to  be  visible  in  the  United  States  and  the  last 
until  1925.  The  path  of  total  obscuration  will 
be  105  miles  wide  and  the  central  line  will  pass 
among  the  islands  off  the  southern  coast  ot 
California.  The  northern  limit  of  totality 
will  lie  one  mile  to  the  northeast  of  Santa 
Barbara,  twenty-five  miles  to  the  southwest 
of  Los  Angeles,  ten  miles  to  the  southwest 
of  Long  Beach,  and  seventeen  miles  to  the 
northeast  of  San  Diego.  California  is  the 
only  State  in  which  the  total  phase  will  be 
visible. 

Eclipse  begins  at  Raleigh  (Eastern  Time), 
at    3:42   p.    m. 

A  small  partial  eclipse  of  the  moon  on  the 
night  of  March  2,  visible  in  the  United  States, 
beginning  at  9:28  p.  m.,  and  ending  at  11:36 
p.  m..  Eastern  standard  time.  Visible  gen 
erally  in  Europe,  the  Atlantic  Ocean  and  in 
North    and    South   America. 

A  small  partial  eclipse  of  the  moon  visible 
in  the  United  States  the  morning  of  August 
26,  beginning  at  4:52  a.  m.,  and  ending  at 
6:27  a.  m. .  Eastern  standard  time;  the  moon 
setting  eclipsed  in  the  Eastern  States.  Visible 
generally  in  North  America,  the  Pacific 
Ocean    and    Australia. 


Secretaries   of    The    Navy. 

North  Carolina  has  furnished  only  five  Cab- 
inet officers,  and  each  of  tn;  five  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. 

Jo^ephns    Daniels — Appointed    March    5.    1913. 


SOME  OUTSTANDING  FACTS  ABOUT  NORTH   CAROLINA 


Some  Outstanding  Facts  About 
North  Carolina 


North  Carolina  leads  all  the  states  in  the 
average  production  of  cotton  to  the  acre  with 
the  exception  of  Missouri,  which  produces  only 
a  small  quantity  of  cotton. 

North  Carolina  leads  all  the  states  in  the 
production    of    tobacco. 

North  Carolina  raises  more  peanuts  than 
any    other   State. 

North  Carolina  ranks  fifth  in  the  total  value 
of  its  agricultural  products,  $342,637,000  for 
1922. 

In  Western  North  Carolina's  hardwood 
forests  and  Eastern  North  Carolina's  pine 
forests  are  found  the  richest  and  largest  sup- 
plies of  lumber  in  the  Eastern  half  of  the 
United   States. 

The  talc  mined  in  North  Carolina  commands 
the  highest  price  of  any  mined  in  the 
United    States. 

North  Carolina  mines  75  per  cent  of  all 
the    mica    mined    in    the    United    States. 

North  Carolina  ranks  first  in  the  quality 
of   feldspar   produced   in   the  United   States. 

North    Carolina    has    two    coal   mining    fields. 

Only  one  other  city  in  the  United  States 
manufactures  more  furniture  than  does  one 
North     Carolina — at     High     Point. 

A      North      Carolina      city — Winston-Salem — 


manufactures  more  tohacco  than  any  other 
city    in    the    world. 

North  Carolina  has  the  largest  denim  mill 
in    the    world — at    Greensboro. 

North  Carolina  has  the  largest  damask  mill 
in    the   world — at    Greensboro. 

North  Carolina  has  the  largest  towel  fac- 
tory   in    the   world — at   Kannapolis. 

North  Carolina  has  the  largest  underwear 
factory    in    the    world — at    Lexington. 

North  Carolina  leads  the  Southern  States 
In  values  added  to  the  raw  materials  in  the 
process    of    manufacturing. 

North  Carolina  has  thie  second  largest 
hydro-electric    development   in    the    world. 

North  Carolina  has  the  largest  hosiery 
manufacturing  concern  in  the  world  with 
headquarters  in  Durham  and  a  chain  of  mills 
in    a   number    of    cities. 

North  Carolina  manufacturers  one-fourth  of 
the  tobacco  products  manufactured  in  tho 
United    States — leading    all    other    States. 

North  Carolina  leads  the  South  In  the  num- 
ber of  furniture  factories  in  the  capital  in- 
vested ;  the  number  of  operatives  employed ; 
the  variety  of  products  and  the  value  of  th» 
annual    output. 


Optometrists 


Adams,    J.     E.,    Jonesboro. 
Allen,   L.    H. ,    Burlington. 
Alexander,    L.    I.,    Asheville. 
Allen,    Miss    Leona,     Hendersonville. 
Baisanar,    Geo.    E.,    Hickory. 
Baxter,    J.    O.,    New   Bern. 
Bell,    VV.    L,    Tarboro. 
Berke,    Edward,    Goldsboro. 
Bell,    A.    L,    Belhaven. 
Best,    W.    L.,    Greenville. 
Bernau,    R.    C,    Greensboro. 
Blauvett.    E.    M.,    Wilson. 
Brown,  John  B.,   China  Grove. 
Bell,    A.    L.,    Jr.,    Belhaven. 
Cox,    N.    P.,    Asheboro. 
Cordle,    H.    J.,    Littleton. 
Cunnings,    T.    H.,    Greensboro. 
Campbell,    John   T.,    Washington. 
Carson,  J.   M.,  Durham. 
Conner,    Chas."  W. ,    Asheville. 
Day,    Fred.    N.,    Winston-Salem. 
Davis,   Jere,   Waynesville. 
Davis,    W.    L.,    Plymouth. 
Deans,    J.    E.    North    Wilkesboro. 
Denny,    C.    F..    Wilson. 
Downs,    A,    C,    Clyde. 
Drake,    R.     H.,    Wilson. 
Doerner,    J.    C. ,     Raleigh. 
Dula,   A.   W.,   Lenoir. 
Day.    Henry    B.,    Wilmington. 
Denison,    Jack   C.    Asheville. 
Essex.    A.    J.,    Hickory. 
Feilds,    J.    T.,    Laurinburg. 
Franklin,    S.    L,    Greensboro. 
Frasier,    W.    G..    Durham. 
Fost,    II.    M. ,    Asheville. 
Futrell,    J.    T..    Rich    Square. 
Fisher,    F.     II.,    Winston-Salem. 
Field,    G.    S.,    Stony    Creek. 
Gardner,    F.    K.,    Asheville. 
Gholson,    A.    W„    Henderson. 
Giddens,    R.    I.,    Goldsboro. 


Giddens,   J.   F.,   Morehead   City. 
Hall,   J.    G.,    Oxford 
Hall.    A.    S.,    Oxford 
Hadley,    Z.    T.,    Graham. 
Hackney.    J.    D.,    Franklinville. 
Hardister,    .1.    W. ,    Newton. 
Hamrick.    F.    A..    Shelby. 
Hatheway.    J.    D.,    Elizabeth    City. 
Hardin,   C.    H.,   Shelby. 
Hawkins,    W.    H.,    Hendersonville. 
Harrison,    N.    A.,    Asheville. 
Hage,    F.    J.,    Goldsboro. 
Hight.     E.     E..     Hickory. 
Houser,    S.    P.,    Lincolnton. 
Huggins,    H.    A.,    Wilmington. 
Honnes,    C.    H.,   Asheville. 
Harris,    Max,    Mt.    Olive. 
Hedrick,    J.    W.,    Winston-Salem. 
Harbour,   E.'    D..   Roekford. 
Holleman,   T.    E.,    Winston-Salem. 
Humphries,    H.    B.,    Rockingham. 
Jamison,    Grover,    Franklin. 
Jordan,   F.    F.,    Roland. 
Jordan,    T.    ('..    Smlthfleld. 
Jones,    O.    L .    Burlington. 
Jordan,    J.    W  .    Dunn 
Johnson,    .1.     II..     Marion. 
Justice,   Z.    K,,    Davidson. 

Jordan,    L.    K.,    Smlthfleld 
Jordan.    K.     A..     Dunn. 

Knight,   J.   w.,  oxford. 
Kamer,   VV.    A  .  Wilmington 
Klrkman,   <;.    B.,   Greensboro. 
Lang,    >'■.    L  .   Concord. 
Levy,    Sam,    Charlotte. 
i ani,  w    ii ..   Salisbury. 

I.i.v.    0.    C,    Burlington 

Leonard.    H.    II..    Mount    Airy. 
Link.    K.    A..    Lenoir. 
Little,    X.     ('..     Salisbury. 

Langston,  E.    i>  .   Hamlel 
Mace,    B.    B.,    Reldsvllle 


154 


CHIBOPB  ACTORS 


Madures,    J.    V.,    Salisbury. 
Mahler.    F.    W.,    Raleigh. 
Mallard,    Mrs.    Cecil   M.,    Lincoln  ton. 
Mann,    J.    ('..    Apex. 
Mewborn,    1!.     P..    Snow    Hill. 
Mewborn,    G.    L.,    LaGrange. 
Mewborn,    ,1.    H,    Kinston. 
Milgram,   M.   Von,   Rocky   Mount. 
Miller,    U.    E.,    Rockwell. 
Morrison,    R.    J.,    Cherryville. 
Morris,    W.    B.,    Gastonia. 
McCullough,   J.    \V.,   Lexington. 
Mclntyre.   W.    S.,   Altamahaw. 
Martin,   H.    R.,    Mayodan. 
Mewborn,    V.    H.,    Kinston. 
Minius,    E.    F.,    New    Bern. 
Morris,    D.    A.,    Durham. 
MePherson,  R.    C,   Mooresville. 
Odom,    J.    Henry,    Nashville. 
Palmer,    Geo.    D.,    Wilson. 
Barker,    H.    R.,    LaGrange. 
Pearson,   W.    L.,    Fairmont. 
Perry,   John   D.,    Winstcn-Salem. 
Pierce,   D.   A.,   Maxton. 
Powell,    J.    B.,    Asheville. 
Parker,    W.    W.,    Lumberton. 
Parker,   G.   L. ,   B*>cky  Mount. 
Patton,  W.   H.,   Morganton. 
Patterson,    K.    H.,    Henderson. 
Petree,   G.   F.,   Winston-Salem. 
Pierce,   E.   C,   Gastonia. 
Balls,    Floyd,    Clinton. 
Bapport,    Sam.,    Durham. 
Rosenthall,   D.,  Wilson. 
Rountree,    C.    E. ,    Greenville. 
Ruddock,   W.    O.,    Kings   Mountain. 
Reed,    G.    W.,    Clover,   Va. 
Rayburn,    F.    B.,    Asheville. 
Riff,    F.    A.,    Louisburg. 
Bice,   J.    O.,   Asheville. 
Boberts,    F.    C,    Charlotte. 
Robinson,    Samuel,    Asheville 


Rones,    Max,   High   Point. 
Scbaffer,    Julius,    Fayetteville. 
Schaffer,    L.    G.,    Rocky    Mount. 
Sherrill,    W.    M..    Lincolnton. 
Silverman,  A.,   Wilmington. 
Sisk.    Chas.    T.,    Bryson   City. 
Snider,    S.    M.,    Durham. 
Smith,   Howard,    Monroe. 
Southerland,    Odell,    Charlotte. 
Sorrell,    W.    B.,    Chapel    Hill. 
Spingler,    A.     G.,    Baleigh. 
Stames,  F.   E.,   Albemarle. 
Stone,   R.    G.,   Laurinburg. 
Schiffman,    H.    A.,    Greensboro. 
Sancton,    J.    E..    Clayton. 
Selig,    J.    W..    Elizabeth    City. 
Shearin,   T.    A.,   Warrenton. 
Smith,    Howard,    Monroe. 
Southerland,   B.    A.,    Charlotte. 
Spence,   E.    B.,   Goldsboro. 
Staley,    D.    F.,    High   Point. 
Staley,   A.    P..    High   Point. 
Stewart,   P.    A.,    Dunn. 
Taylor,   J.    W.,    Greensboro. 
Tesh,    J.    Fred.    High    Point. 
Tesh,   J.    M.,   Beidsville. 
Vineburg,    C.    P.,    Wilmington. 
Vogler,    H.    E.,    Winston-Salem. 
Van,    Sleen,    Gastonia. 
Welch,    W.    P.,    High   Point. 
Whittenton,   J.   W.,   Benson. 
Whitfield,    G.    L.,    Franklinton. 
Wilson.    H.    D.,    Shelby. 
Wolf,    F.    B.,    Beaufort. 
Wagoner,   W.    M.,    Newton. 
Wagoner,    B.    F.,    Newton. 
Walker.    E.    N.,    Winston-Salem. 
Wakefield,  B.   F.,   Charlotte. 
Williams,   D.    L.,    Winston-Salem. 
Woodard.    B.    W..    Statesville. 
Wynn.    B.    D.,    Raleigh. 
Walker,    Nat,    Winstonu  Salem. 


Chiropractors 


Bremmer,    Chas.,    Henderson. 
Betts,   Ralph  A.,   Durham. 
Brown,    Ernest    C,    Sanford. 
Brown,    Isabell   E.,    Winston-Salem. 
Bowman,    W.     I.,    Beidsville. 
Brown,   J.    Henri,    Baleigh. 
Ball,   J.   B.,   Greenville. 
Coleman,    S.    D.,    Boxboro. 
Carlson,    C.    I.,    Greensboro. 
Cathey,    Eva,    Boeky    Mount. 
Cox,    Eugene   L. ,    Winston-Salem. 
Cox,    Bobert   M.,    Winston-Salem. 
Credeman,    C.    H. ,    Greensboro. 
Cunningham,    J.    M.,    New    Bern. 
Cox,   C.    C,   Durham. 
Carlson,    Evelyn,    Greensboro. 
Cox,   Jeter  P.,   Mt.    Airy. 
DuFrense,    E.    L,    Washington. 
Davis,    B.    B. ,    Asheville. 
Elliott,    G.    C.    Wilmington. 
Eshelman,     Lucy,     North    Wilkesboro. 
Elmore,    Harry   G.,    Spencer. 
Florman,    Erick,    High   Point. 
Groves,    M.     H.,     Charlotte. 
Green,    Eunice,    Marshville. 
Hall,    S.,    Wilmington.    B.    F.    D.     2. 
Hodgin,    Roy   I.,    Asheboro. 
Hodgin,    Clay,    Lumberton. 
Hales,    J.    B.,    Goldshoro. 
Hoff,    F.    T.,    Raleigh 
Hull,    M.    E.,    Durham. 
Henderson,    C.    E.,    Charlotte. 
Jeffcoat,   G.    H.,    Burlington. 
Jarrett,    B.    M.,    Shelby,    Forest    City. 
Jeffcoat,    W.    C,    Burlington. 
Johnson,    B.     F.,    Smithfield. 


Kosterman,   J.    A.,    Fayetteville. 
Leonard,    J.    F.    G.,    Beepsville. 
Samuel,    Levy,    Charlotte. 
Love,    W.    P.,    Charlotte. 
McCullouch,    J.    W..    Lexington. 
McGee,     Baymond    L.,     Mooresville. 
Miller,    A.    C,    Statesville. 
Miller,    Mary    Lou,    Bockingham. 
Miller,    B.    G.,    Lenoir. 
Murray,    Willard   E. ,    Apex. 
O'Brien,     E.     J.,     Charlotte. 
Porter,    B.    M.,    Kinston. 
Palmer,    George   D..    Wilson. 
Patterson,    Irene,    Liberty. 
Pfaff,    J.    C,   Marion. 
Pratt,    F.    P.,    Leaksville. 
Perkins,    F.    L.,    Spencer. 
Baby,    G.    \V,    Hickory. 
Bamsaure,    Bobert,    Shelby. 
Bogers,    E.    E..    Knowille. 
Boney,    Bobert   H..    Rocky   Mount. 
Schiller,   Jacques,    Asheville. 
Small.    J.    C,    Gastonia. 
Shauers,    J.    A.,    Concord. 
Shelmire,    Celia    T.,    Asheville. 
Splude,    T.    C,    Albemarle. 
Stirewalt,   H.    A.,    China  Grove. 
Stout,    E.    L. ,    Greensboro. 
Smith,    E.    E.,    Murphy. 
Smith,    Carl    B.,    Winston-Salem. 
Todd,    Kenneth,    Charlotte. 
Tucker    &    Tucker,    Asheville. 
Weidman,    Maude    E..    Goldsboro. 
Woodall.    J.    W.,    Asheville. 
Ward,    J.    A.,    Hillsboro. 
Wooton,    Wm.    K.,    Fayettevjlle. 


PATTEKSON   SI  EMOIUAL  (I  P 


Patterson  Memorial  Cup 


The  Patterson  Memorial  Cup  was  given  by 
Mrs.  Landsay  Patterson,  of  Winston-Salem,  in 
memory  of  her  father,  William  Houston  Pat- 
terson. It  is  given  "To  that  resident  of  the 
State  who,  during  the  twelve  months  from 
September  1st  of  the  previous  year  to  Sep- 
tember 1st  of  the  year  of  the  award,  has 
displayed  either  in  prose  or  poetry,  without 
regard  to  its  length,  the  greatest  excellence 
and   the  highest   literary   skill   and  genius." 

To  date,  the  following  awards  have  been 
made: 

1905 — John  Charles  McNeill,  for  poems  later 
reprinted  in  book  form  as  "Songs,  Merry  and 
Sad." 

1906 — Edwin  Mims,  for  "Life  of  Sidney 
Lanier." 

1907 — Kemp  Plummer  Battle,  for  "History 
of   the  University   of   North   Carolina." 

1908 — Samuel  A'Court  Ashe,  for  "History 
of   North   Carolina,   Vol.    I." 

1909 — Clarence  Poe,  for  "A  Southerner  in 
Europe." 


1910— R.     D.     W.     Connor,      for      "Cornelius 
Harnett:     An     Essay     In     North     Carolina     11 1, 
tory. " 

1911 — Archibald       Henderson,       for       "George 
Bernard    Shaw:     His    Life    and    Works." 

1912— Clarence     Poe,     for     "Where     Half     the 
World    is    Waking    Up." 

1913 — Horace     Kephart,     for     "Our     Southern 
Highlanders." 

1911— J.      G.     deR.      Hamilton,     for     "Recon- 
struction   in    North    Carolina." 

1915 — William    Louis    Poteat,    for    "The    New 
Peace." 

1916— No    award. 

1917— Mrs.     Olive    Tilford    Dargan.    for     "The 
Cycle's    Rim." 

1918— No   award. 

1919 — Miss     Winnifred     Kirkland,     for     "Th.' 
New    Death." 

1920— No   award. 

1921 — No    award. 

1922 — Josephus    Daniels,    for    "Our    Navv     At 
War." 


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North  Carolina  in 
Congress 

SENATORS 
Lee    s.    Overman,    Shim 
F.     M     Simmons,    New    Bern. 

REPRESENTATIVES 

Dist. 

i    Ballett   s.    Ward.   Washington. 

2.  Claud.'      Kit. bin.      S. -..111111, 1     Neck. 

3.  Charles    I..    Abernethy,     Nevs     Bern 
1.   Edward    W.    Pou,    Smlthfleld. 

;,.  Charles    U     Stedm&n,    Greensboro. 
ti.   Homer   I.     Lyon,    Whiteville, 

7.  William  C,    Hammer,   Aaheboro, 

8.  Robert    I,.     Doughton,     Laurel    Springs. 
B     Lifted    It.     Bulwlnkle,    Ga  I 

in,  Zebulon    Weaver,     Uhevllle, 


156  THE  NORTH  CAROLINA  YEAR  BOOK 

"READ  IT  BECAUSE  THEY  HAVE  TO" 

"The    News    and    Observer    Is    An   Institution    Read    By    Something    Like 
75,000  People,  Two-Fifths  of  Whom  Hate  It   Like  The  Devil." 

(From  The  News  and  Observer,  November  19,  1911.) 

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  News 
and  Observer."  Colliers'  paid  Dr.  Cooper  fifty  dollars  for  the  letter,  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,  particularly 
when  a  great  newspaper,  like  Colliers'  thinks  enough  of  the  opinion 
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  thousand 
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  and 
the  answer  is  always  the  same:  ''It  publishes  the  news."  That  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  especially  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  against  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  I  to  offer?  Very  little.  First, 
and  chief,  it  is  not  at  all  times  and  in  all  things  consistent.  For  in- 
stance, it  carries  no  whiskey  advertisements,  but  thousands  of  its 
friends  are  frequently  forced  to  blush  with  shame  at  some  of  its  glaring 
patent  medicine  announcements. 

Second,  and  in  conclusion,  as  a  friend  to  the  principles  for  which  this 
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  unconsciously, 
just  a  little  more  of  the  spirit  of  partizanship  than  of  the  spirit  of 
democracy. 

Clinton,  N.  C.  G.  M.  COOPER 

Since  the  above  was  written,  the  circulation  has   increased  and  the 
paper  Is  read  by  125,000  people  daily 


THE  NORTH  CAROLINA  YEAR  BOOK 


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