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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
12 1
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THE \OKTI! I'AKH|,[\A YEAR HOOK
Pace
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
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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
Paga
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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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
.<*■
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,
Martin. ■
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.
THE NORTH CAROLINA YEAR BOOK
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
AFFECTIONS OF ANY OF THE
FOLLOWING PARTS MAY BE CAUSED BY
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11 tli District — R. A. Doughton. Gommis:
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s Currie, District En-
sioner, Sparta;
i . Elkin.
Eighth District— A. M Kistler,
Morgaiiton; H. E. Noell,
Engineer, Marion.
Ninth District — .1.
sioner, Asheville
Engineer, Asheville.
<;.
W.
Stikeleatlier,
M. Peyton,
Commis-
District
Commis-
District
STATE
BOARD OF CHARITIES AND
PUBLIC WELFARE
Burr Johnson,
-Mrs
Kale
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. >
GOV.
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Pauline
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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STATE GOVERNMENT— EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
G. LLOYD PREACHER NICHOLAS MITCHELL
GEORGE HARWELL BOND
G. Lloyd Preacher & Co.
Architects and
Engineers
ATLANTA
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Bldg.
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Commercial Bank
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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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STATE GOVERNMENT— EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
WAKE COUNTY SAVINGS BANK
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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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VICTROLAS and RECORDS
Write for Catalog and Terms
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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.
STATK GOVERNMENT KXECUTTVE DEPARTMENT
MEMBER MEMORIAL CRAFTSMEN OE AMERICA
Campbell- Warner Company
JUST BACK OF UNION STATION
210-212 South West Street Raleigh, N. C. Bell Phone 1131
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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STATE GOVERNMENT— E XECUTIVE DEPABTMENT
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-
T"h" F Row1e= 'Statpsv11'"
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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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.
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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,
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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
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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.
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Treasurer
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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«
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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, '■
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Thirl in Districl \ M Stack, ttoi
Fourteenth Districl W. l' Harding, •
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Sixteenth Districl J. I..
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Solicitors
District— W.
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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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Engineering, Animal Husbandry and dairying, Biology, Hor-
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Chemistry, Agricultural Chemistry, Textile Chetnistry and
Dyeing.
Civil Engineering, Architecture, and Highway Engineering.
Electrical Engineering.
Mechanical Engineering.
Textile Engineering, Textile Manufacturing, Textile Chem-
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Agricultural Economics and Business Administration.
Entrance requirements, 15 units — English, 3; History. - ;
Mathematics, 2%; Science, 1; Elective, 6y2.
For catalog, illustrated circulars, and entrance blanks,
~~ E. B. OWEN, Registrar
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
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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
i , Charles L Hlnton
i - ;2 Daniel W Courts.
i V rth.
i fj ! William B
1866 Ki n p P Battle
1 369 David \ renl
1873 I'a- !">•
is;: John M Worth
[881 John M Worth.
1885 D i W B
Doi aid W Bain.
1893 s McD. Tate
L897 wniiam il Worth
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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.
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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
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Chad! ti.
Whltevllle High <■ " '
Whitevllle.
CRAVEN
New Bern High Schoi I— V D
New B
Craven Countj Farm-1
Teuton, Va
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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
30
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.
ii.-., nn
i. mi
11
...'.' 1 -.
V. 24,000 00
''.'......'. 85,
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7 "nn mi
Pasquotank "V.V.V.V.V.". '.'.....
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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
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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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COUNTY AFFAIRS AXI) OFFICIALS
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
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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 ■
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CorXTY AFFAIRS AM) OFFICIALS
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.
County Otflcors
Clerk Superior Courl J. •! 5Toung, i
' Register of D S. C ffoldi U tlsburg
Sheriff ii v Ki ai ney, I
iuditoi Gi ■ le V\ Browi I i burg,
I,:., :i - i i I Mi rchanta Bank
and Fii oal Bank, I
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Surveyoi 1 T I I !• " '
Supl ol Heall r. B. Ml i
burs
rd of Elections v F ' h
i R. W. Ballard, Frai B. 1
R , Klttrell.
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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
del ioi ville
r.
COUNTY AFFAIRS AND OFFICIALS
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,
R. 6.
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.
i »emo tratlon \ ■ I m B
Km ton.
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COUNTY AFFAIRS AND OFFICIALS
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
\a Iml!.
Supl Public Wel/an I - Ii
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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
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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.
i': \v i. SI im; w
w D. McLau i
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
Bi autfoi i Bank ol Bi aufoi I W \
Pi : idi nt; J. A. Ct bier
iv. mi, .ii Bet
\ vv Taj lor, Pn Idem . ' E. Swann ■
ler
Belhaven Bank of Bolhaven C
Pi , id nt : W E Stul bs, < !a hler
Boll i ,! mi i . Bank i •
Pri di "' ; W. J i
Belmont Bank i I Belmont R
w B Puetl I
C
Swann,
p \
B \i
l.
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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
i bi ii. i Gari ■ r Banking nmi Trust Co n
D Rand Pn Ident : W B
Mi rchai ■ .■ i
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
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Pi | W. W Bi t
Murfree > oro I 0 C Birn*
i re Idi i" P k. McQlol C ishier
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Murphj Chei ki B u It i « Dai
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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.
Stonevllle Farmer \i rchants Bank
•i-,„ i Co L fl Matthi ws. Preside, t; D B
ii, abeck, Cashier.
Stony Point— Bank of Stony Point: A i
\\:i„ pre dent; A \v White, Cashier
Stovall— Bank of Stoi
President; A G Lewis, Casl
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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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Bank of Commerce: .1.
\V. M. Redwood, Vice-
Turn -
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W.
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
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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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COTTON MILLS
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
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el tries B Bol In ion,
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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
Ing Dailj i Wado ll li i
Charlotte N C White Rll M
Mi W B I
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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^
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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' —
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1:1111:! I \
Jolley, l' M
Wllllami, H D
Kenly—
Hooka, w I
Paul i>
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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
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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
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Little, J. C
II M
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McMillan, it L
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Shaw. A T.
Shepherd, B B
Slmms, it v
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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, \'
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Mi K.i lv. n, n. maid.
r I. Waller.
Proctor, !' i\
Bchuuten, m ii
Schulken, 1 B
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Tucker, I B.
Wllkesboro—
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Gllbi C '•
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lleTidnii, I' B
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WllllamitoB—
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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
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tain.
M .i. Lord, \
Jam. Mad
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C \\ Mi Cr« In ■
Mr. Meachan. Ashevllle
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B H Ml
i. a Miller, \
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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
It !
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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C n Sh oherd, Durham.
,1. E Shuler, E. Durl
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M. E. Lane, Pinel
IT. L. Large, u
Alvin C McCa
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PRACTICING PHYSICIANS
\ \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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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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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
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J. II. Sianley, Pour 0
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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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W. l> Pi In • . Sai
C. L. Scott. Sai
E. P. Snines, Joi
Leon Watson. Broadway.
LENOIR COUNTY.
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M I , Call i ■ •
V Fitts,
Ira M. Hardy, B B. 3.
W. i' ii >■ rrovi k
.r l' HarHlson, Kinston.
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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.
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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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T. I.. Helms.
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RICHMOND COUNTY.
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ROBESON COUNTY.
N. II \
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J. P. Brown, Fain:
T. W. Carmii •!..
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i: k Hardin, Lumberton.
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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
.1 M Tl i: |
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
.1 i: Mo Moi I 0
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
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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 .
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WILSON COUNTY.
W. II
\v. 8. '■
B. 1'. Barnes, Elm I
C. H Barron, Elm City, R. 1
. Wilson.
Geo. M B mi City.
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B s Herring. Wii
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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,
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Payne, W. J . Clayton
Cringle. A J . i •■
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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
\\ , New Bern.
Ellenboro.
Hays.
Whitehead
New Life.
Blantyre.
I.nileton.
Bowden, W. C
Bower, I". A .
Bradley, E. L.,
Bradley, .1. A.,
Bradlev, \V I.
Bradley, w. T.
Bradsnaw, w.
Branch, R. A
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Brendle,
Bridges,
Bridges,
Bridges,
Brinson,
Brlstovt .
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Britt, \.
Brock, •!
Brooks,
Broom,
Brown,
Bi own,
Brown,
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Brown,
Bryant,
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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
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W S . H
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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
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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
lo6
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»
. k
Town Cre
Town Creek.
Wallace and R.^>' M
Wliil, -villi- W C M.rrlll
Wilmington, Bpworth — A
Circuit SbankUri
Wilmington,
Wilmington,
Wilmington,
Wilmington
mington.
Missionary
U I.. Wills.-.
Willi. I
.1 I!
Fifth Avenue A L Oi
Grace — W. A. s
TTinlty— II (' Smith
Circuit C. II Phillips,
to Poland— II K King
Wll-
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.
wvavi-rviile Circuit \ J- Burrua.
\\ eaverville.
General Evangelist -It. Browning, Header-
sonvllle.
CHARLOTTE DISTRICT
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Insonvllle- I' S Blch irdsoi \ nils
Bethel B B Bu ' ! ■
ni I'ark W I- P
: P. P. 1
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Charlotte,
Charlotte,
Chat I-".-.
Charlotte,
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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.
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Newton W B Shlnn. Newt
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Hindis-- — J, E. Hipp, Rl
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Statesville, Race Street E W i
Statesville Circuit R. L. Melton. Bl
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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
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Southslde Circuit — J.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
E.
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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C.
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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'-
ll Coble Bui
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
A, l>. J. .tins. mi. Cos
L. if. Stepl !'■ i
E. C. Joni Mi '
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.1 W. Strickland, Ho
i. a Johnson, Bi
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W ir vii.Mi B Peak.
ir i> Mickey, P
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E P Stone
George Denny, P
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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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Societies and Organizations
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.
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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.
w. w.
Comdr. ;
Lining ton.
Suddreth,
Adjt., Le-
i omdr.,
Wadesboro.
Davis, Comdr. ;
Adjt., Fort Cas-
s
Tadlock,
Comdr.
G Suit...
Paul ll.
Comdr. ;
Joyner,
Dixon,
Ji . itdjl
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P.
K.
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
villi
Comdr .
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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,
Comdr. ;
Comdr. ;
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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.
9, ,-i.i.u j Treasurer— T
Bern.
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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.
SOCIETIES AM) ORGANIZATION.-
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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
President,- in- 8 Robt Uort.m. Raleigh
11.
M
\1 •- . I
Presicfenl OLbc* it
Burlington,
V -Presidents Dr B. P n«u. »
Seerelan Dr. II 0 I.Oi.l.r-.r. K.iI.-IkI)
Treas Di E G Click, Elkln.
Bssayisl It L G. Coble, Greensboro
Executive Committee Dr. k m Squlrca
Chairman, Waki I Di W M
Charlotte; it .i B Bpurgeon, Hill
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SOCIETIES AND ORGANIZATIONS
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.
SOCIETIES AND ORGANIZATIONS
IS
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.
NORTH CAROLINA RAILROADS
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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.
Marsden J. Pen i ■ ■ of Di-
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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TOL.D IN STORY — Or. H. J. Eokenrode — A Novel and fascinating
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RICHMOND, VA.
N. A. Cocke, Vice-Pres. and Treas.,
loite.
E. Thomason, Vice-Pres. and Gen.
Cn-iotte
E. B. Harding, Auditor, Charlotte.
J. C. McCowan, Secretary, Charlotte.
J. S. Cureton, Gen. Fht. and Pas.
Greenville. S. C.
W. L. Hogan. Trans. Supt. , Charlotte.
Char-
Mgr.,
Agt,
TUCKASEEGEE & SOUTHERN RY.
Joseph Keys, President. Washington. D. C.
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.
RANDOLPH AND CUMBERLAND RAILWAY.
J. S. Crews, Receiver. Carthage.
SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY
S. Davies Warfield. Chairman of the Board
and President. Baltimore. Md.
Chas. R. Capps, First Vice-Pres., Norfolk. Va.
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,
Norfolk. Va.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM.
Fairfax Harrison. President, .Washington. D.C.
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.
\V. H Tay»ue, Passenger Traffic Mgr., Wash-
ington. D. C.
H. F. Cary, Gen. Pas. Agt, Washington, DC.
Z. P. Smith, Gen. Industrial Agt, Washing-
ton. D. C.
Roland Turner, Gen. Agricultural Agt., At-
lanta. Ga.
Geo. E. Murrell, Horticulturist, Washing-
ton, D. C.
VIRGINIA AND CAROLINA SOUTHERN
RAILROAD.
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.)
WARRENTON RAILROAD.
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.
WINSTON-SALEM SOUTHBOUND RAILWAY
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
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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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Mis. .las M Qudger, -Ii . A-b."
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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
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Suppose you were the Dependent, could you "carry
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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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REPUBLICAN STAT K PLATFORM— 1922
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
KKlTIiLICAN STATE PLATFOBM— 1922
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RULERS, BINDERS AND BLANK BOOK
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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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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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POPUIiATION NOKTH CAROLINA CITIES AND TOWNS— 1900-192(1
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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
M MIIER OF MEN FROM EACH STATE WTIo SERVED IX TIIIO WORLD W'AK 117
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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
._, |2
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
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