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THIRTY-SECOND  REPORT 


of  the 


Department  of  Labor  and  Printing 


of  the 


STATE  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA 


1919-1920 


M.  L.  SHIPMAN,  Commissioner 


Raleigh 

Edwards  &  Beoughton  Printing  Co. 

State  Printers 

1921 


LETTER  OF  TRANSMITTAL 


To  His  Excellency, 

Thomas  W.  Bickett, 

Governor  of  North  Carolina. 
SiK— Pursuant  to  tlie  requirements  of  the  statute  creating  this 
branch  of  the  State  Government  and  acts  supplemental  thereto  i 
have  the  honor  to  submit  herewith  the  Thirty-second  report  of  the 
Department  of  Labor  and  Printing  for  the  State  of  North  Carolina 
covering  the  biennial  period  1919-1920. 

Is  I  also  permitted,  it  is  desired  to  submit,  for  your  considera- 
tion and  for  the  information  of  the  General  Assembly,  some  sugges- 
tions that  the  Department  feels  should  be  presented  and  acted  upon 
by  our  lawmaking  body. 

Industkial  Standards 
mrth  Carolina  has  become  one  of  the  leading  manufacturing  states 
of  the  Union  and  one  of  the  most  delinquent  in  providing  and  main- 
"taining  industrial  standards  for  the  protection  of  the  worker  The 
preservation  of  life  is  a  bounden  duty  of  the  State  and  failure  to 
S  the  obligation  is  little  short  of  a  crime  The  Department 
therefore  desires  to  emphasize  the  importance  of  providmg  adequate 
industrial  safety  standards  and  means  for  enforcing  the  same  as  a 
safeguard  against  the  loss  of  life  and  limb  m  the  operation  of 
machinery  and  in  the  mechanical  construction  and  equipment  of 
industrial  plants. 

The  State  as  Peacemakek 

The  biennial  period  covered  by  this  report  has  witnessed  a  greater 
mimber  of  serious  strikes  and  lockouts  than  has  been  experienced 
during  the  past  decade  in  this  State.     Industrial  disturbances,  oc- 
casionally arising  from  minor  differences  between   employers   and 
employees,  frequently  assume  proportions  which  disturb  the  peace 
and  prosperity  of  hundreds  of  innocent  persons,  and  the  Common- 
wealth, naturally,  should  manifest  a  vital  interest  m  all  such  dis- 
mites      There  is  a  remedy  for  this  condition  and  the  problem  must 
be  soived.     The  theory  that  "all  things  will  adjust  themselves  and 
that  ri^ht  and  iustice  will  finally  prevail,"  does  not  justify  postpone- 
ment of  consideration   of  the   subject.     If   the  loss   and   suffering 
could  be  confined  to  parties  actually  concerned  m  disputes  there 
might  be  some  reason  for  further  procrastination.     But  where  ^he 
^  peace  and  well-being  of  entire  communities  are  involved,  the  right 

;i  and  duty  of  the  State  to  enter  the  controversy,  m  the  role  o±  peace- 

^  maker,  can  scarcely  be  questioned.     Some  method  of  adjusting  all 


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disputes  arising  between  employers  and  employees  which  would 
assure  justice  to  both  parties  concerned  should  be  provided  by  our 
lawmaking  body  at  the  approaching  session.  Immediate  attention  to 
existing  ills  will  make  adjustment  of  them  less  difficult  than  any 
plan  of  delay  and  probably  obviate  the  necessity  for  the  applicatioia 
of  vigorous  measures  later  on.     "A  stitch  in  time  saves  nine." 

Workmen's  Compensation 

We  have  scarcely  begun  our  labor  legislation  along  the  line  of 
giving  security  to  labor  in  its  job.  One  step  in  that  direction  would 
be  the  enactment  of  a  workmen's  compensation  law  based  upon  the 
principle  of  right  and  justice  to  wage-earners  and  those  who  employ 
them.  Under  present  statutory  conditions,  when  an  accident  occurs, 
in  nine  cases  out  of  ten  the  victim  is  thrown  upon  his  own  resources. 
With  a  workable  compensation  law,  properly  enforced,  no  matter 
who  is  to  blame  in  the  matter  of  an  accident,  the  laborer  would  be 
protected  during  the  period  of  disability.  The  employer  would 
insure  himself  against  accidents  by  the  introduction  of  devices  to 
prevent  them.  He  would  face  a  new  kind  of  taxation,  a  species 
which  it  would  be  lawful  for  him  to  evade,  for  he  could  evade  the' 
tax  on  accidents  by  preventing  the  accidents.  His  claim  agent  would 
be  converted  into  a  safety  expert,  whose  activities  would  be  largely 
confined  to  the  installation  of  proper  safeguards  rather  than  in  secur- 
ing releases  from  injured  employees  due  oftentimes  to  defective  ma- 
chinery. Workmen's  compensation  introduces  the  idea  not  of  mak- 
ing the  employer  a  petty  criminal,  but  simply  making  him  a  taxpayer 
and  giving  him  the  option  of  getting  rid  of  his  tax  by  getting  rid  of 
accidents.  He  would  put  in  safety  departments  and  create  safety 
committees  from  the  employees  to  cooperate  with  the  management. 
Forty-two  states  have  provided  workmen's  compensation  laws.  Why 
not  Worth  Carolina  ? 

Boiler  Inspection 

ISTumerous  deaths  occur  every  year  from  the  use  of  defective 
boilers — especially  in  the  logging  industry — and  a  remedy  for  this 
wanton  loss  of  life  ought  to  be  provided.  The  Department  earnestly 
recommends  the  enactment  of  a  State  boiler  inspection  law  requiring 
the  inspection  semiannually  of  all  steam  boilers  in  industrial  estab- 
lishments and  logging  camps  by  a  State  boiler  inspector ;  except 
boilers  inspected  and  insured  by  surety  companies,  or  those  inspected 
by  authority  of  municipal  codes,  as  steam  plants  located  within  city 
limits  and  licensed  on  the  recommendation  of  experienced  engineers. 
State  inspection,  and  a  requirement  that  at  least  one  licensed  engineer 
be  employed  in  every  plant  located  outside  the  limits  of  cities  and 


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towns  where  local  inspection  is  not  enforced,  would  undoubtedly 
prevent  many  accidents,  and  materially  reduce  the  loss,  of  life  and 
property  in  the  State. 

State  System  of  Employment 

Since  October  1,  1919,  the  United  States  Employment  Service, 
operating  in  this  State,  has  been  conducted  under  the  direction  and 
supervision  of  the  Commissioner  of  Labor  and  Printing,  who  pro- 
vided office  quarters  and  served  as  Federal  director  for  I^orth  Caro- 
lina without  additional  compensation.  Eunds  were  provided  by 
the  Government  for  clerical  assistance  and  during  the  period  from 
October  1,  1919,  to  the  present  time,  between  five  and  six  thousand 
applicants  for  positions  and  jobs  have  been  placed  in  situations  satis- 
factory to  them.  Through  the  means  of  local  financial  assistance, 
the  Service  maintained  offices  in  Asheville,  Charlotte  and  Wilming- 
ton for  almost  a  year.  Since  the  emplojmient  office  was  established 
in  this  Department  more  than  20,000  returned  soldiers  have  been 
communicated  with  in  regard  to  employment  and  nearly  4,000 
placed.  It  was  through  these  communications  that  hundreds  of 
disabled  soldiers  were  located  and  reported  to  the  Eederal  Board  for 
Vocational  Education,  which  placed  them  in  proper  training.  The 
Employment  Service  seeks  to  serve  all  classes  of  employers  and  all 
classes  of  employees,  and  the  need  for  a  well  organized  system  of  em- 
ployment in  ISTorth  Carolina  was  never  more  apparent  than  it  is 
today.  It  brings  the  jobless  man  and  the  manless  job  together  in  a 
systematic  way  and  provides  means  for  the  equitable  distribution 
of  labor  throughout  the  territory  over  which  it  operates.  The  Eed- 
eral Government  has  already  expended  the  liberal  sum  of  $45,000 
in  instituting  and  maintaining  the  Service  in  this  Commonwealth, 
without  a  single  dollar  of  financial  assistance  from  the  State  itself. 
It  has  been  demonstrated  elsewhere  that  State  control  of  employment 
agencies  is  the  most  effective  way  to  properly  regulate  them  and 
prevent  impositions  upon  all  parties  concerned.  It  is,  therefore, 
recommended  that  a  State  system  of  employment  be  added  to  the 
numerous  agencies  now  in  existence  for  the  mutual  benefit  of  our 
progressive  citizenship. 

Child  Labok  Law 

The  General  Assembly  of  1919  advanced  a  step  forward  by  passage 
of  an  act  which  materially  strengthens  the  child  labor  laws  previously 
enacted.  It  does  not,  however,  conform  to  the  provisions  of  the 
Eederal  statute  regulating  the  employment  of  children,  and  State 
officials  are  playing  "second  fiddle"  to  Government  inspectors  in  the 
investigation  of  industrial  conditions  in  I^orth  Carolina.     It  is  per- 


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fectly  apparent  to  this  Department  that  the  General  Assembly  would 
perform  an  act  of  wisdom  in  the  framing  and  enactment  of  a  child 
labor  law*which  more  nearly  meets  the  needs  of  the  present  day. 

Eight-Hour  Day 

It  is  the  opinion  of  this  Department  that  the  eight-hour  day  should 
apply  to  adult  as  well  as  to  child  labor.  ''Man's  powers,  like  his 
general  nature,  are  limited,  and  beyond  these  limits  he  cannot  go. 
His  streng-th  is  developed  and  increased  by  use  and  exercise,  but  only 
on  conditions  of  due  intermission  and  proper  rest.  How  many  and 
how  long  the  intervals  of  rest  should  be  must  depend  on  the  nature  of 
the  work,  on  circumstances  of  time  and  place,  and  on  the  health  and 
strength  of  the  workman.  The  severity  of  physical  labor,  the  dangers 
attending  it,  and  work  where  great  mental  energy  must  be  expended 
demand  that  the  best  possible  conditions  surround  it,  both  as  to 
hours  of  labor  and  compensation  therefor;  for  the  unanswerable 
reason  that  the  life  expectancy  in  such  employments  is  in  the  nature 
of  things  limited  to  a  short  period  of  years." 

Iisr  CoNCLusioisr 

ISTorth  Carolina  has  done  very  little,  through  legislation,  during 
its  years  of  statehood  towards,  the  amelioration  of  the  condition  of 
the  workingman,  and  these  suggestions  are  submitted  in  the  interest 
of  common  justice,  with  the  hope  that  relief  by  legal  compulsion  will 
follow. 

Respectfully  submitted, 

Raleigh,  N.  C,  Dec.  15,  1920.  Commissioner. 


DIRECTORY  OF  STATE  OFFICERS 

AS  OF  JANUARY,  1921 


STATE  GOVERNMENT 


LEGISLATIVE  DEPARTMENT 

W.  B.  Cooper President  of  the  Senate Wilmington 

Habky  p.  Gbieb ...Speaker  of  the  House  of  Representatives StatesviUe 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS 
Department  op  the  Governob 

Cameron  Morrison Governor ..Mecklenburg 

Wm.  H.  Richardson Private  Secretary Wake 

Miss  Mamie  C.  Turner Executive  Clerk Wake 

Miss  Margaret  V.  Willis Executive  Secretary Mecklenburg 

Council  op  State 

Secretary  of  State  Treasurer  Auditor  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction 

Department  of  State 

J.  Bryan  Grimes Secretary  of  State Pitt 

J.  E.  Sawyer Automobile  Clerk Wake 

Miss  Minnie  Bagwell Corporation  Clerk Wake 

L.  Polk  Denmark Grant  Clerk Wake 

Miss  Sabah  Edwards Stenographer Wake 

Department  op  the  State  Auditor 

Baxter  Durham ..State  Auditor . Wake 

E.  H.  Baker Chief  Clerk Franklin 

D.  W.  Terry Corporation  Clerk - ..Richmond 

Mrs.  Hattie  S.  Gay Pension  Clerk,  Stenographer Wayne 

W.  T.  Dixon Traveling  Auditor.. Cleveland 

J.  B.  Briggs Assistant  Bookkeeper Cumberland 

Miss  Lina  P.  Stephenson Assistant  Bookkeeper Wake 

Department  of  the  State  Treasubeb 

Benjamin  R.  Lacy Treasurer Wake 

W.  F.  Moody Chief  Clerk Mecklenburg 

Henry  R.  Williamson Teller Martin 

J.  E.  Malonb,  Jr Institution  Clerk Sampson 

O.  M.  Jones Bond  Clerk... Harnett 

Mrs.  C.  L.  Adams Corporation  Clerk Durham 

Mrs.  W.  D.  Martin Stenographer Wake 

Department  of  Education 

E.  C.  Brooks Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction Pitt 

W.  H.  Pittman Chief  Clerk Edgecombe 

A.  S.  Brower Clerk  of  Loan  Fund. Cabarrus 

A.  T.  Allen Supervisor  of  Teacher  Training Rowan 

N.  C.  Newbold Rural  School  Agent Beaufort 

J.  H.  Highsmith ...State  Inspector  Public  High  Schools Wake 

L.  C.  Brogden Rural  School  Agent Wayne 

W.  C.  Crosby Director  Community  Service  Bureau MecklenlUrg 

Miss  Elizabeth  Kelly Director  School  for  Adult  Illiterates Jackson 


State  Government 


State  Board  of  Education— GovernoT,  President;  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction,  Secretary; 
State  Board  of  Education.-GovernoT,  President;   Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction,  Secretary- 
Lieutenant  Governor,  Secretary  of  State,  Auditor,  Treasurer,  Attoiney-General. 

State  Board  of  Examiners  and  Instztute  Conductors.— E.C.  Brooks.,  ChaWman  ex  officio;  A  T  4llen 
.Secretary  ex  officio;  I.  C.  Griffin,  D.  F.  Giles,  J.  Henrt  Highsmith.  Miss  Susan  Fulghum,  Mrs! 
T.  E.  Johnston,  Miss  Hattie  Pahrott. 

Department  of  Justice 

James  S.  Manning.. Attorney-General... Wake 

Frank  Nash Assistant  Attorney-General.... ...OTange 

Miss  Eugenia  Herring.... Stenographer "  Wake 

Corporation  Commission 

W.  T.Lee .....Chairman 

George  P.  Pell Commissioner 

Allen  J.  Maxwell. ..Commissioner 

R.  O.  Self qj^^.^ 

Miss  E.  G.  RiDDicK ".".""."".As'sistant 

Miss  Mary  Shaw Stenographer 

Rate  Department 

"W.  G.  Womble. Rate  Clerk 

Mrs.  Annie  Eaves  Cooper .Stenographer 

Banking  Department 

Clarence  Latham Bank  Examiner 

C.  W.  Cloninger Assistant 

H.  L.  Newbold _ ..Assistant 

John  Mitchell ....Assistant 

Thurman  Williams.. _. Assistant 

Clyde  Taylor . Clerk 

Miss  Alice  Latham Stenographer 

Inheritance  Tax  Department 

Miss  Meta  Adams _ Clerk 

Willis  Smith _ InheritanceTax  Attorney 

John  H.  Harwood Special  Attorney 

A.  W.  Brown.... Special  Agent 

Tax  Department 

O.  S.  Thompson Tax  Clerk 

Miss  Odessa  Terry.. Assistant 

Miss  Bell  Andrews Assistant 

Miss  Marion  Baker .Stenographer 

T.  W.  Fenner Traveling  Auditor 

J.  E.  Boyd Traveling  Auditor 

A.' J.  Hauser _ Traveling  Auditor 

Department  of  Labor  and  Printing 

M.  L.  Shipman Commissioner Henderson 

Lawrence  E.  Nichols Assistant  Commissionrr ..Wake 

J.  G.  McIntyre.... Bookkeeper-Stockman.. Chatham 

Miss  Gladys  Williamson ...Stenographer-Clerk Wake 

Commercial  Printing  Co 

Edwards  &  Broughton  Ptg.  Co.  )>State  Printers Wake 

Mitchell  Printing  Co 

Department  of  Agriculture 
State  Board  of  Agriculture 

W.  A.  Graham Commissioner,  ex  officio  Chairman Raleigh 

F.  p.  Latham First  District Belhaven 

C.  W.  Mitchell Second  District Aulander 

R.  L.  Woodard.... Third  District Pamlico 


State  Government 


Clarence  Poe Fourth  District Raleigh 

R.  W.  Scott - ..Fifth  District.. Haw  River 

A.  T.  McCallum Sixth  District Red  Springs 

C.  C.  Weight Seventh  District Hunting  Creek 

I.  N.  Paine Eighth  District Statesville 

H.  Q.  Alexander Ninth  District Matthews 

A.  Cannon Tenth  District Horse  Shoe 

Executive  Office 

W.  A.  Graham. Commissioner 

K.  W.  Barnes Secretary  and  Purchasing  Agent 

Miss  S.  D.  Jones Chief  Clerk 

Miss  M.  H.  McKimmon ..Stenographer 

Analytical  Division 
State  Agricultural  Chemist 

B.  W.  KiLGORE... Director  Experiment  Station  and  Extension  Service 

F.  E.  Miller Assistant  Director  Test  Farms 

J.  M.  PiCKEL.. Feed  Chemist 

W.  G.  Haywood Fertilizer  Chemist 

E.  S.  Dewar ..Assistant  Chemist 

B.  C.  Williams. Assistant  Chemist 

G.  L.  Arthur ..Assistant  Chemist 

J.  K.  Dale... ..Assistant  Chemist 

T.  C.  Keisel Assistant  Chemist 

Miss  M.  S.  Birdsong Secretary 

J.  F.  Hatch Clerk  and  Stenographer 

Mrs.  L.  B.  Judd... Stenographer 

Musexim 

H.  H.  Brimlet. Curator 

H.  T.  Davis. Assistant 

Miss  Annie  Lewis.. Usher 

Veterinary  Division 
William  Moore... Veterinarian 

C.  C.  Watts Assistant 

L.  Faulfaber Assistant 

Miss  Margaret  Newsom Stenographer 

Division  of  Entomology 

Franklin  Sherman Entomologist 

R.  W.  Leiby Assistant 

Miss  Ellen  Hinsdale Stenographer 

C.  S.  Brimlet. Assistant    Investigations 

V.  R.  Haber Assistant,  Investigations 

T.  B.  Mitchell ..Assistant,  Inspections  and  Field  Work 

C.  L.  Sams* Beekeeping 

W.  B.  Mabee ..Assistant 

Division  of  Horticulture 

C.  D.  Matthews Acting  Horticulturist 

L.  H.  Nelson . Assistant 

J.  M.  Dyer Assistant 

Miss  Mary  Bradley Stenographer 

Food  and  Oil  Division 

W.  M.  Allen ..State  Food  and  Oil  Chemist 

L.  B.  Rhodes.. Assistant 

A.  T.  Taylor Assistant 

Mrs.  L.  B.  Rhodes Assistant 

H.  L.  Crook Assistant  Chemist 

W.  A.  QnEEN. ._ Assistant  Chemist 

George  Little .Oil  Clerk 

Miss  S   G.  Allen Stenographer 

Mrs   B   T.  Br.anch Stenographer 


•In  cooperation  with  the  United  States  Department  of  Agriculture. 


10  State  Government 


Botany 

J.  L.  Burgess _ Botanist 

C.  H.  Waldron Assistant 

Miss  Mary  Knight Assistant,  Seed  Laboratory 

Miss  Isabel  Akdrey - Assistant  Bacteriological  Laboratory 

Co-operative  Demonstration 

C.  R.  Hudson*. - -.- State  Agent 

H.  H.  B.  Mask - Assistant 

Mrs.  \V.  C.  Savage. _.. -.- - Stenographer 

Agronomy 

C.  B.  Williams Agronomist 

R.  Y.  Winters Plant  Breeding  Agronomist 

V.  R.  Herman*... Assistant,  Plant  Breeding 

S.  W.  Hill Assistant,  Plant  Breeding 

G.  M.  Garren Assistant,  Plant  Breeding 

W.  F.  Pate ..Soil  Agronomist 

S.  K.  Jackson. Assistant  in  Soils 

M.  W.  Hensell* Agent  in  Sugar  Work 

E.  C.  Blair Extension  Agronomist 

A.  R.  Russell Superintendent  of  Station  Farm 

S.  F.  Davidson ..Soil  Survey 

W.  A.  Davis .Soil  Survey 

W.  D.  Lee Soil  Survey 

K.  L.  Crcws Clerk 

Louise  Pickel* Stenographer 

Markets 

B.  F.  Brown Chief 

GoRRELL  Shumaker Specialist  in  Marketing  Perishables 

J.  M.  Henley Assistant  in  Credit  Unions 

P.  H.  Hart* Specialist  in  Cotton  Classing 

J.  M.  Workman* Specialist  in  Warehouse  Construction 

J.  P.  Brown* Specialist  in  Warehouse  Operation 

T.  B.  Parker Specialist  in  Warehouse  Organization 

Miss  Mabel  Haynes... Stenographer 

Miss  Eliza  Leach. - Stenographer 

Animal  Industry 

Dan  T.  Gray Chief 

R.  S.  Curtis Associate  Chief 

Earl  Hostetler.. .Swine  Work 

F.  T.  Peden* Beef  Cattle  Investigations 

Geo.  Evans* Sheep  Extension  Work 

Stanley  Combs* ...Dairy  Work 

A.  G.  Oliver* Poultry  Extension  Work 

W.  W.  Shay*— Swine  Extension  Work 

J.  A.  Arey Dairy  Extension  Work 

F.  R.  Farnham* Dairy  Extension  Work 

A.  C.  Kimrey Dairy  Extension  Work 

D.  R.  NoLAND* Dairy  Extension  Work 

W.  L.  Clevenger* Dairy  Extension  Work 

J.  A.  CoNOVER* - Dairy  Extension  Work 

J.  O.  Halverson ..Animal  Nutritional  Work 

B.  F.  Kaupp Poultry  Investigations  and  Pathology 

John  E.  Ivey Assistant,  Poultry  Investigations  and  Pathology 

Miss  J.  A.  Marion ....Secretary 

Miss  Jeanie  Smith ..Stenographer 

H.  H    Blaylock Superintendent  Animal  Industry  Farm 


•In  cooperation  with  the  United  States  Department  of  Agriculture. 


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Girls'  Demonstration  Work 

Mrs.  Jane  S.  Mckimmon* -.- - - - -..-In  Charge 

Miss  Minnie  Jamison Assistant 

Miss  Emma  Young Clerk 

Miss  Etta  Perry - Stenographer 

Drainage  Work 

H.  M.  Ltnde* -.Drainage  Engineer 

F.  O.  Bartel --- --- -- - Assistant 

Farm  Engineering 

E.  R.  Ranbt- - - -.- -Farm  Buildings 

Farm  Management 
J.  M.  Johnson* - Chief 

Farm  Forestry 

H.  B.  Kbaus --- - Farm  Forester 

J.  WuLFF - Assistant  Farm  Forester 

Office  of  Information 
R.  W.  Ghebn* - .Agricultural  Editor 

D.  G.  Conn Bulletin  Clerk 

A.  O.  Alford- - - - Mailing  Clerk 

Miss  Mary  Allen - Stenographer 

Test  Farm,s 
Chas.  Dearinq,  Superintendent  Pender  Test  Farm,  Willard,  N.  C. 

F.  T.  Meacham,  Superintendent  Iredell  Test  Farm,  Statesville,  N.  C. 

C.  E.  Clark,  Superintendent  Edgecombe  Test  Farm,  Rocky  Mount,  N.  C. 
S.  P.  Clapp,  Superintendent  Buncombe  Test  Farm,  Swannano,  N.  C. 

E.  G.  Moss,  Superintendent  Granville  Test  Farm,  Oxford,  N.  C. 
A.  S.  Cline,  Washington  Test  Farm,  Winona,  N.  C. 

Miss  Louise  Wright - - Clerk 

Insurance  Department 

Stacey  W.  Wade Commissioner .' Carteret 

S.  F.  Campbell Deputy  Commissioner Wake 

E.  T.  BuRR- -- -.Actuary - Wake 

A.  L.  Fletcher -- Chief  Clerk - Wake 

Miss  Ida  Montgomery Cashier  and  Tax  Clerk Warren 

Miss  Eva  Powell License  and  Record  Clerk— Wake 

Miss  Fannie  Young..-. File  Clerk Vance 

Fire  Marshal  Department 
W.  A.  Scott Deputy  and  Investigator Guilford 

F.  M.  Jordan... Deputy  and  Investigator— Buncombe 

I.  G.  Farrow Accountant Dare 

Ed.  Lee Accountant Wake 

Sherwood  Brockwell Deputy  and  Fire  Prevention  Expert Wake 

N.  E.  Cannady Deputy  and  State  Electrical  Inspector Granville 

W.  M.  RoYSTER --Fire  Insurance  Expert Edgecombe 

Miss  Pattie  Jordan- Stenographer Caswell 

Miss  Susie  Davis Stenographer Warren 

Mrs.  J.  T.  Alderman Safety  League  and  Fire  Prevention Vance 

Mrs.  J.  G.  Fearing --Safety  League  and  Fire  Prevention ...Pasquotank 

Mrs.  W.  R.  Hollowell Safety  League  and  Fire  Prevention. Cumberland 

Mrs.  Jno.  S.  Cunningham Safety  League  and  Fire  Prevention Guilford 


*In  cooperation  with  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture. 


12  State  Government 


Miss  E.  Schtvarberg Safety  League  and  Fire  Prevention Catawba 

Miss  Evelyn  Lee Safety  League  and  Fire  Prevention Haywood 

Mrs.  Olive  Webster  Perrt Safety  League  and  Fire  Prevention Chatham 

Andrew  Joyner Publicity,  Fire  Prevention .Guilford 

Historical  Commission 

J.  Bryan  Grimes Chairman... Pitt 

Thomas  M.  Pittman Commissioner Vance 

M.  C.  S.  Noble... Commissioner Orange 

D.  H.  Hill Commissioner Wake 

Frank  Wood Commissioner Chowan 

R.  D.  W.  Connor Secretary ..Wake 

R.  B.  House Commissioner  of  War  Records Halifax 

H.  M.  London Legislative  Reference  Librarian. ..Chatham 

Miss  Mariory  Terrell Stenographer Wake 

F.  A.  Olds... Collector  for  the  Hall  of  History Wake 

Mrs.  J.  M.  Winfree Restorer  of  Manuscripts Wake 

Mrs.  W.  S.  West File  Clerk Wake 

Miss  Sophie  D.  Busbee Stenographer.. Wake 

State  Library 

Miss  Carrie  Broughton Librarian Wake 

Mrs.  Bessie  King Assistant  Librarian ..Wake 

Miss  Aline  We.\thers Assistant  Librarian ..Wake 

Trustees  of  the  State  Library. — Governor,  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction,  Secretary  of  State. 
Purchasing  Committee. — Miss  Carrie  L.  Broughton,  Miss  Mary  Palmer,  Marshall  DeLancey 
Haywood. 

Library  Commission 

Annie  F.  Petty. ..Chairman Wilkes 

Carrie  L.  Broughton Treasurer Wake 

Charles  Lee  Smith Commissioner Wake 

A.  M.  Scales Commissioner Guilford 

E.  C.  Brooks Commissioner.. Durham 

Miss  Mary  Palmer. Secretary  and  Director Wake 

Mary  S.  Yates Librarian Guilford 

Charlotte  Johnson... Stenographer  and  Clerk _. Wake 

North  Carolina  Geological  and  Economic  Survey 

Cameron  Morrison,  Governor Ex  officio  Chairman. .Raleigh 

Frank  Hewitt Member  of  Board Asheville 

R.  G.  Lassiter Member  of  Board ..Oxford 

John  Sprunt  Hill. Member  of  Board Durham 

C.  C.  Smoot,  3d. Member  of  Board .North  Wilkesboro 

Joseph  Hyde  Pratt State  Geologist. , Chapel  Hill 

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

Miss  Minnie  Queen Secretary. Chapel  Hill 

State  Prison 

H.  B.  Varner Chairman Lexington 

A.  E.  Smith Director Mount  Airy 

W.  M.  Sanders Director .Smithfield 

B.  F.  Shelton... Director Speed 

Frank  Gough... Director .Lumberton 

J.  R.  Collie Superintendent Raleigh 

S.  J.  Busbee Warden. Raleigh 

State  Board  of  Elections 

Wilson  G.  Lamb Chairman... Williamston 

R.  T.  Claywell ..Secretary - Morganton 

B.  S.  Royster... Member Oxford 

W.  J.  Davis... Member Hendersonville 

Clarence  Call Member... Wilkesboro 


State  Government  ^^ 


Fisheries  Commission  Board 

Ed.  Chambers  Smith .Chairman -- ^^  ^]^ 

A.  V.Cobb... Commissioner "B^ort 

S.  P.  Hancock.... Commissioner - --,^^1^;^    ^^ 

E.H.  FREEMAN .....Commissioner -- "-  p,pi,/Brancht 

Dr  J   C  Baum  Commissioner -- - ^'         a  r't 

Capt.' John  Nelson... Fisheries  Commissioner... Morehead  Oity 

Theo.  F.  Meekins... - Assistant  Commissioner ^J^"^^" 

W.  G.  Dixon Assistant  Commissioner - Oriental 

State  Standard  Keeper 

Raleigh 

T.  F.  Brockwell - - 

State  Board  of  Health 

Members  of  the  State  Board  of  Health 

J.  Howell  Way,  M.D President..... - ^''1^°°'^ 

R.  H.  Lewis,  M.D Member  of  Board - - ^        iV. 

J.  L.  Ludlow,  CE. - Member  of  Board - —  j^\\ 

Thomas  E.  Anderson,  M.D Member  of  Board — p.^/l 

C.  O'H.  Latjghinghouse,  M.D.... Member  of  Board f'l" 

F.  R.  Harris,  M.D.... Member  of  Board -van<:e 

Ctrus  Thompson,  M.D Member  of  Board - - Unsiow 

E.  J.  Tucker,  D.D.S. .Member  of  Board ,f''^,T  u 

A.  J.  Crowell,  M.D Member  of  Board. -- Mecklenburg 

Executive  Department 

W.  S.  Rankin,  M.D ..Secretary  and  State  Health  Officer - Cabarrus 

R."b!  Wilson.'. Director  Public  Health  Education Wake 

Miss  Mae  Reynolds .Chief  Clerk. — Wake 

Mrs.  Oriana  B.  James Stenographer.. - ^    ,,    ^ 

Miss  Lucy  Hulin — Mailing  Clerk... w  u 

Miss  Elizabeth  Faucette... Assistant  Mailing  Clerk .-- Wake 

Bureau  of  Vital  Statistics 

F.  M.  Register,  M.D Director  of  Bureau - Wake 

Miss  Ruth  Robinson Clerk  and  Sten6grapher. rl  th 

Miss  Blanche  Henderson Stenographer £  u 

Miss  Florence  Horton Typist w\^ 

Mrs.  H.  C.  Debnam. Tabulating  Clerk Wake 

Miss  Margaret  Young Transcribing  Clerk - Wake 

Miss  Mattie  Woodward Index  Clerk w  t^ 

Mrs.  W.  H.  Gilbert Clerk - wake 

Mrs.  V.  H.  Williams Clerk -- "^^^ 

Miss  Susie  Moyb.. Clerk - ^^^^ 

Miss  Mary  Johnston.. Clerk --- - 

Miss  Marion  Garvin Clerk --- w\^ 

Miss  Lola  Harrison Clerk - - "'^        ., 

Mrs.  J.  L  Matthias Clerk Forsyth 

Bureau  of  Medical  Inspection  of  Schools 

George  M.  Cooper,  M.D ....Director.. wT^°° 

Miss  Alma  Sorrell Stenographer  and  Clerk - "^'^^^ 

Miss  Nora  Pratt,  R.N ....Field  Director  of  Nurses Wake 

Miss  Nancy  Pratt,  R.N. .Special  School  Nurse "  w  v 

Miss  Birdie  Dunn,  R.N Special  School  Nurse Wake 

Miss  Ramie  Williams,  R.N Special  School  Nurse - ^     ,,    " 

Miss  Cleone  Hobbs,  R.N Special  School  Nurse - Guilford 

J.  C.  Johnson,  D.D.S Traveling  School  Dentist Person 

Vance  Hasty,  D.D.S ..Traveling  School  Dentist ....Union 

A   M.  Schultz,  D.D.S Traveling  School  Dentist ...-Pitt 

V  W  Love,  D.D.S.  (Col.) ....Traveling  School  Dentist... - - Alamance 


14  State  Government 


Bureau  of  County  Health  Work 

K.  E.  Miller,  M.D.. Director  of  Bureau Wake 

Miss  Henri  Etta  Owen Clerk  and  Stenographer Wake 

Bureau  of  Epidemiology 

J.  S.  Mitchener,  M.D ...State  Epidemiologist- Johnston 

Mrs.  Anne  Edwards Clerk  and  Stenographer Wake 

Miss  Cordelia  Tate Clerk Wake 

Bureau  of  Engineering  and  Inspection 

H.  E.  Miller,  C.E. Director  of  Bureau Wake 

Miss  Luct  B.  Dortch Stenographer.. Wake 

Miss  Annie  S.  Ramsey Clerk... ..Wake 

J.  D.  Justin,  C.E .Consulting  Engineer Forsyth 

L.  G.  Whitley Chief  Inspector. Wilson 

D.  A.  Fitch ..Inspector.. Cumberland 

L.  E.  RoBBiNS Inspector Wake 

C.  H.  Cline .Inspector. Catawba 

A.  M.  SuRRATT Inspector Davidson 

H.  E.  Fritts .Inspector.- Davidson 

A.  J.  Blair Inspector Guilford 

J.  L.  Futrell,  Jr Inspector Northampton 

E.  P.  Caruthers Inspector. ..Orange 

Bureau  of  Public  Health  Nursing  and  Infant  Hygiene 

Miss  Rose  M.  Ehrenfeld,  R.N. .Director  of  Bureau Wake 

Miss  Ellen  B.  Bowen ...Stenographer Northampton 

Miss  Lida  Jones Clerk Wake 

Miss  Katharine  Myers,  R.N Consulting  Public  Health  Nurse .Wake 

Miss  Marion  Manning,  R.N Consulting  Public  Health  Nurse Wake 

Bureau  of  Venereal  Diseases 

Millard  Knowlton,  M.D Director  of  Bureau Wake 

W.  L.  Hughes Assistant  Director Wake 

Miss  Anne  Jane  Simpson Director  Women's  Work .Wake 

Miss  Mary  McLean Stenographer ..Wake 

Mrs.  L.  G.  Morrow Clerk Wake 

Miss  Mary  Williams Stenographer Wake 

W.  J.  Hughes,  M.D.  (Col.) Director  Negro  Work Wake 

State  Laboratory  of  Hygiene 

C.  A.  Shore,  M.D Director Wake 

Miss  Florence  Ray ..Stenographer  and  Bookkeeper Wake 

J.  W.  Kellogg Water  Bacteriologist  and  Inspector  Plants. ...Wake 

Miss  Mamie  L.  Speas ...Assistant  Water  Bacteriologist Wake 

Miss  Margaret  Hall Bacteriological  Assistant Wake 

Miss  Clara  Bahket Bacterial  Vaccines Wake 

F.  W.  Temple... Antirabic  Work Wake 

H.  J.  Stockard Antitoxins. Wake 

Miss  Mary  F.  Frank ...Serologist.. Wake 

T.  L.  Glenn Laboratory  Assistant Wake 

Mrs.  Marguerite  Crowell Laboratory  Assistant .Wake 

Roger  Marshall.. Laboratory  Assistant — Wake 

K.  R.  Smith... Laboratory  Assistant Wake 

Board  of  Public  Buildings  and  Grounds 
Governor  Secretary  of  State  State  Treasurer  Attorney-General 

W.  D.  Terry Superintendent 

Edward  Murray Acting  Custodian,  Administration  Building 

W.  J.  Bridgers ..Night  Watchman,  Capitol  Building 

R.  H.  Sanders Gardener,  Capitol  Grounds 

W.  C.  Horton Engineer,  Central  Heating  Plant 

C.  E.  Barrow ..Custodian,  State  Departments  Building 


State  Government  15 


State  Highway  Commission 

Fhank  Page - Chairman ...Aberdeen 

J.  E.  Cameron Commissioner ..Kinston 

J.  K.  NoRFLEET CommisBioner ..Winston-Salem 

J.  G.  Stikeleather Commissioner.. Asheville 

H.  K.  Witherspoon Project  Engineer 

Homer  Peelb - - - Auditor 

L.  W.  Baker Assistant 

W.  S.  Fallis State  Highway  Engineer 

Geo.  F.  Stme : Supervising  Engineer 

Wm.  L.  Craven ....Bridge  Engineer 

W.  M.  Peyton.  Asheville Division  Engineer 

J.  D.  Waldrop,  Greensboro. Division  Engineer 

W.  F.  MoRSON,  Raleigh ..Division  Engineer 

R.  E.  Snowden,  Kinston. Division  Engineer 

L.  R.  Ames Chief  Draftsman 

M.  M.  Trumbull. Designing  Engineer 

J.  C.  Gardner ..Locating  Engineer 

O.  F.  Yount Superintendent  of  Bridge  Construction 

H.  B.  Henderlite ..Testing  Engineer 

G.  T.  McNab... United  States  Senior  Highway  Engineer 

A.  L.  Hooper United  States  Highway  Engineer 

Charles  D.  Farmer Superintendent  Motor  Equipment 

J.  B.  Clingman .Superintendent  of  Maintenance Raleigh 

A.  P.  EsKRiDGE Maintenance  Inspector Asheville 

H.  Hocutt Maintenance  Inspector Statesville 

A.  F.  Brown. Maintenance  Inspector Greensboro 

J.  T.  Lashley Maintenance  Inspector Bahama 

J.  J.  Lampley Maintenance  Inspector Fayetteville 

R.  Markham Maintenance  Inspector Kinston 

F.  G.  HiNES ..Maintenance  Inspector Tarboro 

State  Board  op  Charities  and  Public  Welfare 
Members  of  Board 

W.  A.  Blair,  Chairman Winston-Salem 

Carey  J.  Hunter,  Vice  Chairman Raleigh 

A.  W.  McAlisteh Greensboro 

Rev.  M.  L.  Kesler Thomasville 

Mrs.  Walter  F.  Woodard Wilson 

Mrs.  Thomas  W.  Lingle Chapel  Hill 

Mrs.  J.  W.  Pless Marion 

Roland  F.  Beasley,  Commissioner Union 

Miss  Daisy  Denson,  Secretary.. Wake 

Mrs.  Clarence  A.  Johnson,  Division  Child  Welfare. Wake 

Mrs.  Clyde  D.  Powell,  Stenographer Wake 

Mrs.  Arthur  Holding,  Stenographer Wake 

State  Child  Welfare  Commission 

E.  C.  Brooks,  Member  er  officio State  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction 

Dr.  W.  S.  Rankin,  Member  ex  officio.. Secretary  State  Board  of  Health 

R.  F.  Beasley,  Member  ex  officio;  Chairman Commissioner  of  Public  Welfare 

E.  F.  Carter,  Executive  Officer Wake 

E.  F.  Carter,  Executive  Officer Wake 

Miss  Willie  Blackburn,  Stenographer .' ...Sampson 

Adjutant  General's  Department 

J.  Van  B.  Metts Adjutant  General New  Hanover 

Gordon  Smith. Assistant  Adjutant  General __.Wake 

Miss  Lelia  M.  Dye. Executive  Clerk Wake 

J.  Frank  Mitchell Clerk Wake 

Gordon  Smith United  States  Property  and  Disbursing  Officer Wake 

Francis  A.  Macon State  Property  and  Disbursing  Officer Vance 


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JUDICIAL    DEPARTMENT 

Justices  of  the  Supreme  Court 

Walter  Clark Chief  Justice Raleigh ..Wake 

Platt  D.  Walker Associate  Justice Charlotte Mecklenburg 

William  A.  Hoke Associate. Justice Lincolnton Lincoln 

W.  R.  Allen Associate  Justice Goldsboro_ ...Wayne 

W.  P.  Stacy ..Associate  Justice Wilmington ..New  Hanover 

Officials  of  the  Supreme  Court 

J.  L.  Sbawell — Clerk _ Raleigh Wake 

Marshall  DeL.  Haywood .Marshal  and  Librarian Raleigh Wake 

Robert  C.  Strong Reporter Raleigh Wake 

Judges  of  the  Superior  Courts 

W.  M.  Bond Edenton Chowan 

George  W.  Connor Wilson Wilson 

John  H.  Kerr Warrenton Warren 

F.  A.  Daniels Goldsboro Wayne 

J.  Lloyd  Horton Farmville Pitt 

Oliver  H.  Allen Kinston Lenoir 

Thomas  H.  Calvert Raleigh. Wake 

E.  H.  Cranmer Southport. Brunswick 

C.  C.  Lyon Elizabethtown _ .Bladen 

W.  A.  Devin ._. Oxford Granville 

H.  P.  Lane Reidsville Rockingham 

Thomas  J.  Shaw ..Greensboro Guilford 

W.  J.  Adams Carthage Moore 

W.  F.  Harding Charlotte Mecklenburg 

B.  F.  Long _ Statesville Iredell 

J.  L.  Webb.... Shelby Cleveland 

T.  B.  FiNLEY ..Wilkesboro Wilkes 

P.  A.  McElroy Marshall.. Madison 

J.  Bis  Ray ...Burnsville Yancey 

T.  D.  Bryson Bryson  City Cherokee 

Solicitors 

J.  C.  B.  Ehringhaus Elizabeth  City Pasquotank 

Richard  G.  Allsbrook... Tarboro Edgecombe 

Garland  Majette Jackson Northampton 

Walter  D.  Siler Siler  City Chatham 

WooDus  Kellum ..Wilmington New  Hanover 

J.  A.  Powers... Kinston Lenoir 

H.  E.  NoRRis_ Raleigh... Wake 

H.  L.  Lyon Whiteville Columbus 

S.  B.  McLean Maxton Robeson 

S.  M.  Gattis- Hillsboro Orange 

S.  P.  Graves Mount  Airy Surry 

John  C.  Bower Lexington Davidson 

W.  E.  Brock Wadesboro Anson 

G.  W.  Wilson Gastonia Gaston 

Hayden  Clement Salisbury Rowan 

R.  L.  Huffman .Morganton Burke 

Johnson  J.  Hayes North  Wilkesboro Wilkes 

G.  D.  Bailey Burnsville Yancey 

George  M.  Pritchard Marshall .Madison 

Gilmer  Jones Franklin Macon 


CONTENTS 


CHAPTER  I — Intkoduction. 

'~      II — Farms  and  Farm  Labor. 
Ill — Trades. 

IV l^EWSPAPERS. 

V — Furniture  Factories. 
YI — Knitting  Mills. 
YII — Cotton,  Woolen,  Cordage,  and  Silk  Mills. 
YIII — Miscellaneous  Factories. 
Industries  Classified. 
IX — Railroads  and  Employees. 
X — Water-Powers  and  Power  Census. 
Appendix  : 

Workmen's   Compensation   Laws    (Digest). 
Labor  Laws. 


2— Dept.  Labor,  1920. 


CHAPTER  I 
INTRODUCTORY 

Four  years  ago  the  General  iissemblj  changed  the  Report  of  the 
Department  of  Labor  and  Printing  from  an  annual  to  a  biennial 
publication,  and  it  is  now  being  issued  in  even  years. 

It  has  been  especially  difficult  to  secure  a  complete  list  of  the  fac- 
tories this  year,  many  of  those  reporting  in  former  years  having 
changed  hands,  some  of  them  gone  out  of  business,  and  some  new  ones 
having  been  established  during  the  two  years  elapsing  since  the  last 
investigation  was  made. 

Chapter  II,  FarmS  and  Farm  Labor,  shows,  in  Average  Tables  I 
and  II,  average  number  acres  cultivated  per  farm  in  each  county; 
increase  or  decrease  in  values ;  fertility ;  tendency  toward  larger  or 
smaller  farms  and  diversiiication  of  crops ;  labor  conditions  and  wages 
paid.  Tables  III  and  IV  show  cost  of  production  of  various  farm 
products ;  general  condition  of  roads  and  favored  methods  of  main- 
tenance ;  educational  and  financial  condition  of  farm  labor. 

Chapter  III,  The  Trades,  shows,  in  Table  I,  as  of  the  years  1918 
and  1920,  averaged  from  all  reports  received,  hours  constituting 
day's  labor  in  organized  trades,  union  scale  of  wages,  overtime  rate, 
highest  and  lowest  wages  paid,  percentage  increase  in  wages ;  for 
the  unorganized  workers  in  the  various  trades,  highest  and  lowest 
wages  received  as  of  date  of  report,  and  hours  constituting  day's 
labor  at  time  of  report;  percentage  increase  in  living  cost.  Table 
II  shows  number  of  workmen  needed  to  supply  demand  in  the  re- 
spective trades,  average  age  apprentices  enter  trades,  average  term  of 
apprenticeship,  percentage  of  literacy,  regularity  of  employment, 
wage  payment  periods  and  payment  periods  preferred. 

Chapter  TV,  NeWSpaperS.  Summary  shows  classification  by 
period  of  publication  and  politics,  and  total  circulation  of  each  class. 
Table  I  shows  list  of  papers  by  counties,  editor  and  proprietor.  Table 
II  shows  how  published,  day  of  publication,  class,  date  of  establish- 
ment and  circulation.  Table  III  shows  value  of  plants,  yearly  pay- 
roll, kind  of  power  used,  horsepower,  number  of  employees,  wages, 
hours,  etc. 

Chapter  V,  Furniture  Factories.  Table  I  shows  factories  by 
counties,  name  of  president,  goods  manufactured,  year  incorporated, 
capital  stock.  Table  II  shows  number  of  days  in  operation  during 
year,  kind  of  power  used,  number  of  horsepower,  hours  constituting 
day's  work,  number  of  employees,  per  cent  of  literacy,  estimated 
value  of  plant,  estimated  annual  output,  yearly  pay-roll,  etc. 


20  Introductory 


Chapter  VI,  Knitting  Mills.  This  division  carries  the  same  infor- 
mation rehitive  to  knitting  mills  as  occurs  under  Cliai)ter  VII,  with 
relation  to  cotton  mills. 

Chapter  VII,  Cotton,  Woolen,  Cordage,  and  Silk  Mills.    Table  I 

shows  mills  by  counties,  executive  officers,  year  established,  capital 
stock,  how  product  is  marketed,  name  of  selling  agent.  Tal)le  II  shows 
whether  mill  spins  or  weaves,  or  both;  class  of  goods  nuide,  number 
spindles,  number  looms,  number  cards;  kind  of  power  used,  horse- 
power; approximate  amount  of  raw  material  used;  estimated  yearly 
output ;  number  days  in  operation  during  year.  Table  III  shows 
number  of  employees,  classified ;  hours,  wages,  and  when  paid ;  per 
cent  of  literacy;  persons  dependent  on  operation  of  factory  for  liveli- 
hood. Included  under  this  head,  but  treated  separately,  wnll  be  found 
the  woolen,  silk,  and  cordage  mills. 

Chapter  VIII,  Miscellaneous  Factories.  Under  this  head  are 
treated  the  establishments  not  falling  under  specific  heads,  that  is  to 
say,  all  manufacturing  plants  which  do  not  show  any  one  division  of 
industry  sufiiciently  large  to  require  separate  treatment.  It  has  not 
been  the  purpose  hitherto  to  enumerate  herein  sawmills,  gristmills, 
or  cotton  gins,  except  as  the  magnitude  of  a  single  mill  would  seem 
to  ])lace  it  in  the  class  of  a  factory ;  grinding  mills  have  been  classed  as 
factories  if  they  bought  corn  and  wheat  and  sold  flour,  meal,  or  grits, 
but  w^ere  not  classed  as  factories  when  they  ground  for  toll  and  sold 
no  other  product  beyond  toll  earned.  Sawmills  doing  a  general 
lumber  business  have  been  classed  as  factories,  while  small  mills,  do- 
ing only  a  local  business,  were  not.  However,  there  has  been  no  dis- 
crimination this  year,  although  the  list  of  institutions  presented  is 
complete  only  to  the  extent  of  facilities  to  make  it  so.  Table  I  shows 
factories  by  counties,  name  of  president  and  secretary  or  treasurer, 
article  manufactured,  capital,  when  established ;  and  Table  II  shows 
estimated  value  of  plant,  value  of  output,  time  in  operation,  hours 
constituting  day's  work,  kind  of  power  used,  number  of  horsepower, 
number  of  employees,  classified;  condition  of  labor  market,  per  cent 
of  literacy  among  employees. 

Chapter  IX,  Railroads  and  Employees. 
Chapter  X,  Water-Powers  and  Power  Census. 

Appendix 

In  this  division  of  the  report  is  given  digest  of  workmen's  compen- 
sation laws  of  various  states  and  the  labor  laws  of  Xorth  Carolina. 


CHAPTER  II 
FARMS  AND  FARM  LABOR 

The  situation  in  relation  to  farms  and  farm  labor  as  of  the  present 
date  is  more  or  less  chaotic,  and  it  is  difficult  to  express  an  opinion 
that  would  be  applicable  to  future  developments. 

The  crops  of  the  present  year  were  produced  under  the  higher 
wage  rates  prevailing  early  in  the  year,  and  under  extreme  scarcity 
of  labor.  While  it  may  be  said  that  farm  labor  is  now  available  in 
reasonable  quantity  at  a  less  wage  than  was  paid  for  the  production 
of  the  crops  covered  by  this  report,  it  is  by  no  means  to  be  said  that 
farm  labor  is  plentiful  or  cheap.  As  has  been  repeatedly  pointed  out 
in  former  issues  of  this  publication,  the  farmers  have  put  practically 
their  entire  productive  capacity  into  the  "money  crops,"  with  the 
result  that  they  are  now  facing  the  apparent  necessity  of  selling  their 
product  at  figures  distinctly  lower  than  cost  of  production,  in  order 
to  purchase  food  and  feed  stuffs  at  prices  which  have  not  felt  the 
decline  to  such  an  extent  as  the  articles  they  have  and  cannot  afford 
to  hold. 

While  it  is  to  be  expected  that  labor  conditions  will  improve  con- 
siderably in  time  to  affect  next  year's  crop,  it  is  hardly  probable 
that  a  proper  distribution  of  labor  will  be  effected  before  the  cropping 
year  of  1922. 

The  cheese  industry  has  assumed  creditable  proportions  and  faces 
a  future  fraught  with  many  possibilities. 

In  the  present  emergency  an  equitable  distribution  of  the  State's 
labor  is  essential.  ,  The  cooperation  of  all  citizens  is  needed  in  the 
effort  to  induce  the  unemployed  to  take  up  agricultural  pursuits — a 
field  in  which  the  demand  for  help  is  generally  far  in  excess  of  the 
supply.  The  shortage  in  farm  labor  is  bound  to  be  still  more  keenly 
felt  unless  some  way  can  be  found  whereby  the  employers  in  cities 
and  towns  may  join  hands  with  the  farmers  in  working  out  a  just 
and  equitable  distribution  of  our  labor  supply. 

Reports  indicate  that  the  value  of  land  has  increased  in  practically 
every  county  of  the  State  during  the  last  biennial  period;  that  fer- 
tility in  all  has  been  maintained,  and  that  labor  has  been  scarce. 
Tendency  towards  smaller  farms  and  more  intensive  farming  in 
ninety-four ;  to  larger  ones  in  six.  N'inety-eight  counties  report  labor 
irregular  and  two  regular.  Public  highways  are  reported  good  in 
twenty-one  counties  and  fair  in  all  the  others ;  improving  in  ninety- 
six;  getting  "slightly  better"  in  four.  All  the  counties  of  the  State 
report  public  opinion  favorable  to  the  construction  and  maintenance 
of  public  thoroughfares  by  methods  of  taxation. 


22  Farms  and  Farm  Labor 


Wage  conditions  show  a  healthy  increase  over  previous  reports. 
Present  scale:  Highest  average  paid  men,  per  day,  $3.37;  lowest, 
$2.10  ;  highest  paid  women,  $2.05 ;  lowest,  $1.30.  Average  wages  of 
children,  $1.17.  A  general  increase  is  noted  in  all  the  counties.  The 
financial  condition  of  wage-earners  on  the  farms  is  reported  good  in 
forty-five  counties,  fair  in  fifty-five.  Educational  conditions  good 
in  twelve,  fair  in  eighty-eight,  improving  in  eighty-eight,  slight  ad- 
vancement in  twelve.  On  the  whole,  the  educational  and  financial 
condition  of  agricultural  workers  shows  marked  improvement  over 
that  prevailing  when  the  report  of  this  Department  was  last  issued. 
A  tendency  toward  more  favorable  conditions  for  this  class  of  workers 
is  clearly  apparent  and  will  doubtless  be  met  in  a  spirit  of  cooperation 
on  every  hand. 

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CHAPTER  III 

THE  TRADES 

Tlie  data  from  which  the  tables  of  this  chapter  were  compiled  was 
furnished  prior  to  the  sudden  industrial  depression  which  descended 
upon  the  country  in  the  early  fall,  and  does  not  reflect  the  radical 
changes  in  conditions  which  have  so  soon  resulted — changes  so  sudden 
and  so  radical  that  business  finds  it  difficult  to  adjust  itself  to  them. 
As  of  the  date  of  these  reports  from  the  trades  the  demand  for  prod- 
ucts far  exceeded  the  supply.  At  this  time  there  is  a  surplus  of 
products  which  cannot  be  safely  and  profitably  marketed,  many 
manufacturing  concerns  are  reducing  their  working  forces  and  some 
plants  have  temporarily  suspended  operations. 

It  is  believed,  however,  that  there  will  be  an  early  revival  of  busi- 
ness upon  a  stable  and  more  satisfactory  basis  than  has  obtained  for 
several  years. 

It  was  the  purpose  of  the  Department  to  secure  reports  from  all 
trades  in  each  locality  giving  data  from  which  compilations  might  be 
made  which  would  be  informative  as  to  local  conditions  in  each  com- 
munity and  particularly  helpful  to  both  employers  and  employees  in 
and  out  of  the  State.  The  replies  have  not  been  sufiiciently  numer- 
ous and  representative  to  make  the  original  plan  feasible.  We  are, 
therefore,  giving  averages  for  the  various  trades  reporting. 

All  trades  report  regular  employment  except  brickmasons,  musi- 
cians, plasterers,  stage  employees,  and  structural  iron  workers — the 
nature  of  these  employments  precluding  full-time  work. 

A  shortage  of  men  is  indicated  for  the  following:  Carpenters, 
postoffice  clerks,  railway  clerks,  electricians,  firemen,  granite  cutters, 
machinists,  printers,  photo-engi-avers,  plumbers,  and  stage  employees. 

Eleven  trades  report  overtime ;  21  report  none. 

Average  hours  of  labor  in  organized  trades:  1918,  8%2,  at  $5.31 
highest  and  $4.18  lowest  average  daily  wage;  1920,  8^5  hours,  at 
$6.82  highest  and  $5.59  lowest  average  daily  wage.  Unorganized 
workers:  1920.  9  hours,  at  $5.81  highest  and  $5.33  lowest  average 
daily  wage. 

The  increase  in  wages  since  1918  is  shown  to  have  been  39  per 
cent,  while  the  cost  of  living  has  increased  104  per  cent. 

Practically  no  dissatisfaction  is  shown"  with  present  periods  of 
wage  payments. 

Twenty-one  trades  report  100  per  cent  literacy  for  both  journey- 
men and  apprentices;  11  show  less  than  a  perfect  score — the  average 
for  the  trades  being,  for  journeymen  96  per  cent,  for  apprentices  98 
per  cent. 

The  average  age  at  which  apprentices  enter  the  trades  is  17  years; 
average  term  of  apprenticeship,  3%o  years. 


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CHAPTER  IV 
NEWSPAPERS  AND  PERIODICALS 

In  this  chapter  is  presented  a  list  of  the  daily,  weekly,  semiweekly, 
monthly,  semimonthly,  quarterly  and  annual  publications  in  opera- 
tion at  the  close  of  the  biennial  period  ending  December  31,  1920. 
There  have  been  numerous  changes  in  the  ownership  and  management 
of  these  newspapers  and  periodicals  since  the  last  report  of  the  De- 
partment was  issued.  A  score  or  more  have  suspended  publication 
and  the  number  of  consolidations  indicate  a  decided  tendency  towards 
fewer  and  larger  papers. 

The  number  of  establishments  reporting  (including  those  which 
produce  daily  and  weekly  publications  with  the  same  equipment)  is 
280.  A  similar  number  reported  for  the  previous  biennial  period, 
but  the  circulation  has  advanced  from  1,127,497  to  1,314,64:2,  an 
im^rease  of  187,145. 

The  summary  and  tables  following  indicate  the  number  and  circu- 
lation of  various  publications  and  conditions  under  which  they 
operate. 

It  may  be  noted  here  that  a  considerable  number  of  the  State's 
publications  are  printed  by  contract. 

The  value  of  plants  reported  by  197  establishments  is  $2,729,140. 
One  hundred  ninety-nine  report  the  employment  of  1,629  persons  in 
various  capacities.  One  hundred  and  seventy-one  of  these  estimate 
an  aggregate  yearly  pay-roll  of  $1,897,188.  Highest  average  daily 
wage  of  establishments  reporting  is  $5.54;  the  lowest  average,  $2.37. 
Average  number  of  hours  constituting  a  day's  work,  eight  and  fifty- 
eight  minutes. 

Electricity,  gas,  and  gasoline  predominate  as  motive  power,  but 
the  use  of  small  motors,  or  engines,  only  are  required,  and  the  aggre- 
gate number  of  horsepower  in  operation  is  comparatively  small — 
1,035. 


JSTewspapers 


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SUMMARY  FOR  1920 


How  Issued 


Morning  Daily.. 
Afternoon  Daily 

Weekly 

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Thrice-a-week._. 

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27 

92, 456 

159 

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31 

68,431 

1 

3,300 

32 

384, 760 

7 

9,750 

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140, 000 

12 

36, 650 

280 

1,314,642 

CLASSIFICATION  BY  THE  PUBLISHERS 


Democratic 

Independent-Democratic 

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Independent-RepubUcan. 

Independent 

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Temperance 

Scientific 

Nonpartisan 

Orphanage 

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Labor 

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Medical 

Almanac 

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Health 

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FURNITURE   FACTORIES 

As  compared  with  the  totals  for  the  biennial  period  ending  Decem- 
ber 31,  1918,  the  number  of  establishments  engaged  in  the  manufac- 
ture of  furniture,  from  which  reports  have  been  received,  has  in- 
creased from  89  to  12-1.  The  capital  invested,  number  of  persons 
employed,  wages  paid,  and  value  of  products  have  also  been  greatly  in 
■excess  of  those  for  the  preceding  biennial  period  covered  by  the  1918 
(thirty-first)  report  of  this  Department.  The  period  of  depression 
which  affected  the  furniture  industry  during  the  war  continued  for  a 
time  after  the  cessation  of  hostilities  and  reappeared  shortly  before 
the  close  of  the  last  fiscal  year.  Many  factories  were  completely 
closed  for  weeks,  but  there  has  been  a  general  resumption  of  full- 
time  operations  and  this  important  branch  of  the  State's  industries 
shows  unmistakable  signs  of  resuscitation  and  steady  advancement. 

Conclusions  drawn  from  correlated  reports  show  the  actual  and 
authorized  investment  of  caj^ital  in  the  furniture  industry  to  be  $14,- 
790,322.77.  Value  of  plants,  $14,761,625 ;  value  of  yearly  output, 
$32,106,739;  vearlv  pav-roll,  $7,334,310;  total  horse-power  em- 
ployed, 14,478.' 

In  the  operation  of  the  establishments  reporting  9,299  persons  are 
employed,  of  which  number  8,721  are  men,  418  are  women  and  160 
are  children.  The  highest  average  daily  wage  paid  men  was  $4.74, 
lowest  $2.52.  Highest  average  paid  women  $1.96,  lowest  $1.51. 
"Wages  are  paid  weekly  and  semimonthly. 

Sixty-one  of  the  plants  use  steam  in  driving  their  machinery, 
twenty-nine  employ  electricity,  seventeen  steam  and  electric,  one 
steam  and  water,  one  water  and  electric,  and  fifteen  operate  by  hand. 

The  average  number  of  hours  worked  per  day,  nine  and  three- 
<[uarters ;  week,  fifty-nine  hours. 


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North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Tahle  Xo.  1 — Factories  by  Counties,  Officers^ 


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C.  H.  Reeves 

C.  H.  Reeves  . 

fi 

Woodfin 

Carolina  Wood  Products  Co 

7 

Burke 

Drexel 

Drexel  Furniture  Co 

8 

--do 

Caldwell 

--do 

--do 

Morganton 

Granite  Falls 

Lenoir 

9 

Warlick  &  Sherrill  Co .- 

J.  V.  Sherrill 

in 

11 

-  do 

}?, 

--do 

....do... 

Ethel  Chair  Co 

n 

—do 

--..do 

14 

—do. 

do 

Kent-Coffey  Manufacturing  Co 

H.  C.  Coffey 

R.  B.  Dula 

15 

....do 

....do 

1ft 

....do 

do 

17 

-..do 

do 

18 

Catawba- 

....do 

Geo.  N.  Hutton 

l<t 

----do 

?.() 

..--do.. - 

..-.do 

?A 

...-do 

....do 

?.?, 

....do 

Chatham 

-.-do. 

West  Hickory 

Siler  City 

?.^ 

Bent  Oak  Chair  Mfg.  Co 

?4 

do       

Chatham  Chair  Mfg.  Co. 

High  Point  Bending  and  Chair  Co.* 
The  Valley  River  Lumber  Co.     

«5 

....do 

Cherokee 

Craven 

Davidson 

....do 

do       . 

?A 

Murphy 

?.7 

?,H 

?M 

Lexington 

an 

....do 

....do 

Elk  Furniture  Co.. . 

31 

....do 

-.-do. 

^9. 

...-do 

-.do. 

33 

----do 

do 

Joe  V.  Moffitt 

34 

-..-do 

do     .  .       -  . 

35 

....do 

do  . 

3fi 

-.-do 

.-..do  - 

Thomasville 

do 

S7 

38 

-..-do 

-.--do 

3Q 

.  do 

do 

4n 

Davie 

Durham 

Forsyth 

....do 

41 

4? 

Kernersville 

....do 

43 

44 

--.do 

Winston-Salem 

-.--do 

45 

....do 

Forsyth  Dining-room  Furniture  Co. 

46 

....do 

.-..do 

47 

....do 

....do 

Forsyth  Mfg.  Co.        ..               

48 

....do 

..-.do.. 

4P 

Guilford 

....do. 

Gibsonville 

Greensboro 

-.--do... 

T.  H.  Overman 

50 

51 

....do —  - 

Melton-Rhodes  Co.* 

Fred  B.  Rhodes 

*Same  as  last  report. 


Furniture  Factories 


65 


Articles  Manufactured,  Capital  Stock,  Etc. 


Secretary  or  Treasurer 


Articles  Manufactured 


B.  F.  Warren. 
J.  S.  Vincent. 
J.  S.  White... 


Ralph  Rosenberg,  V.-P. 


A.  C.  Chaffee.. 
D.  H.  Warlick. 

B.  L.  Stine 

L.  E.  Robb.... 


B.  L.  Stone 

J.  A.  Marshall,  Mgr.. 


S.  S.  Jennings.. 

R.  S.  Crisp 

Malton  Triplett 

Geo.  Bailey 

George  W.  Hall 

G.  F.  Ivey.... 

E.  B.  Cline 

G.  F.  Ivey... 

J.  M.  Stora 

R.  G.  Edwards.. 

Miss  Grace  Boling 

S.  Woodbury 

L.  LaQuise 

O.  T.  Leonard... 

W.  F.  Sparger 

W.  L.  Galimore... 

Chas.  M.  Hoover 

George  L.  Hackney... 

L.  J.  Pearson.. 

Owners 

J.  Grimes 

J.  W.  Lambeth 

F.  S.  Lambeth 

J.  A.  Finch 

John  R.  Myers. 

J.  Hanes 

J.  H.  Rutledge,  Prop. 

M.  Vance  Fulp 

M.  Vance  Fulp 

W.  B.  Casey,  V.-Pres... 

M.  B.  Casey 

John  D.' Stockton... 
R.  A.  Spaugh,  Treas 
Frank  B.  Cash,  B.-K.. 

C.  W.  Overman 

F   R.  Casper 

E.  N.  England 


Bed-springs,  mattress  and  cots 

Metal  springs  and  beds 

Bedroom  furniture 

Coffins,  caskets,  etc 

Reframing  and  making  furniture  out  of  materials 

furnished  by  others -- 

Furniture 

Furniture 

Bedroom  and  dining-room  furniture 

Tables,  excelsior,  etc 

Chairs 

Dressers,  chiffoniers,  kitchen  cabinets,  buSets,  dress- 
ing tables,  etc 

Chairs 

Biiffets  and  bedroom  furniture 

Furniture.. 

Chairs - — 

Furniture 

Phonograph  cabinets - 

Chairs .-- - 

Bedroom  furniture 

School  furniture. - --- 

Dining-room  furniture --- 

School  furniture - - --- 

Bentwood  chairs 

Mission  chairs - 

Bent  stock  for  chairs  and  bentwood  chairs.. 

Furniture 

Cabinets 

Chairs 


6  g.i: 
g-o  § 


1904 
1907 
1881 
1906 


1903 


All  kinds  of  furniture 

Chairs 

Chairs 

Parlor  suits 

Mirrors -- 

Parlor  furnit\ire 

Kitchen  safes,  cabinets,  wardrobes,  chifferobes. 

Chairs - 

Chairs 

Bedroom  furniture ■ 

Chairs 

Pillows  and  beds 

Bedroom  furniture... 

Kitchen  and  bedroom  furniture... 

Chairs  and  rockers 


1910 


1911 


1908 


1912 


1903 


Bedroom  furniture 

Chairs 

Bedroom  furniture - 

Chairs 

Beds  and  pillows 

Filing  cabinets  and  sectional  bookcases ...l  1911 


Capital 
Stock 


1905 


86,000 

40,000 

203,400 

2,000 

650 
979,272 
266,854 
164,930 
2,500 
186,866 

208,555 
100,925 
110,421 
161,733 

20,000 

193,833 

1,475 

36,300 
172,699 
185,593 
115,802 
185,592 

39,425 

35,350 
8,000 

40,720 
6,525 

10,000 
211,211 
167,953 
100,286 

92,952 

10,000 


No. 


16,401 

188,168 

325,000 

1,039,000 

64,128 

27,000 

8,325 

166,035 

72,098 
246,593 


443,693 
431,960 
468,248 
2,000 
100 
100,000 


1 

2 
3 
4 

5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 


5— Dept.  Labor,  1920. 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1— 


No. 

County 

PostoflBce 

Factory 

President 

52 

Guilford 

....do 

Greensboro - 

....do 

Southern  Feather  and  Pillow  Co 

53 

Standard  Table  Co 

54 

_.-.do 

....do - 

Sterling  Furniture  Co. 

55 

-.--do 

-...do 

High  Point 

--..do.. 

C.  E.  Hayworth,  Prop 

56 

Barnes  Manufacturing  Co 

57 

-.-.do 

....do 

Fred  N  Tate 

58 

...-do 

----do -.-- 

59 

-...do 

do 

The  Continental  Furniture  Co 

Dalton  Furniture  Co 

Fred  N  Tate 

60 

-.--do 

....do 

61 

-...do 

-...do 

Fred  Ecker 

Fred  Ecker 

62 

-.-.do --.. 

....do -.. 

Ejecto  File  Co 

63 

..--do -.- 

....do 

J.  F.  &  A.  Ellison 

64 

....do 

-.--do 

65 

..--do 

....do 

66 

....do 

..-.do 

67 

....do 

-...do .  . 

High  Point  Furniture  Co. 

68 

-.--do 

....do  .. 

High  Point  Metallic  Bed  Co. 

69 

..--do 

-..-do 

Ideal  Table  Co 

79 

..--do...- 

....do 

71 

...-do 

---.do.. 

Keystone  Cabinet  Co 

72 

---.do 

-...do 

73 

..-.do 

....do 

.--do 

-...do 

74 

75 

....do 

....do 

76 

....do 

--.-do 

Myrtle  Desk  Co 

77 

....do 

-...do 

National  Upholstering  Co. 

78 

....do 

....do 

A.  J.  Rickel  Furniture  Mfg.  Co 

79 

....do 

...  do 

80 

....do 

do 

81 

....do... 

....do 

....do 

-...do 

....do. 

.-.do 

Tate  Furniture  Co.- 

A.  E.  Tate 

82 

C.  F.  Tomlinson 

83 

W.  G.  Kirkman 

84 

.---do 

---do 

85 

-.--do 

-...do 

W.  T.  Powell      ..    .. 

86 

....do 

....do 

87 

....do 

Pleasant  Garden -- 

Dunn 

Hazelwood 

do 

Pleasant  Garden  Co.    -. 

88 

Harnett 

Haywood 

-.--do.- 

89 

99 

Jas.  W.  Reed 

91 

Iredell 

Mooresville -- 

Statesville 

..--do 

92 

...-do 

93 

...-do 

94 

-.--do 

..-do 

O.  W.  Slam  Glass  Co.... 

95 

---do 

.--.do 

96 

Sanford 

Marion 

Fitts-Crabtree  Mfg.  Co.... 

97 

McDowell 

---.do 

Blue  Ridge  Furniture  Co.* 

F.  M.  Hiiffman 

98 

...-do 

99 

inn 

—  .do 

--..do 

.--do 

.---do 

Dresel  Furniture  Co.,  No.  2 

J.  L.  Morgan 

ini 

Mecklenburg.. 
New  Hanover. 
---do 

Charlotte 

Wilmington 

---do 

H.  M.  Wade  Mfg.  Co... 

102 

J.  W.  Jenkins 

103 

H.  W.  Hoger 

104 

Randolph 

Asheboro 

American  Bentwood  Chair  Co 

*Same  as  last  report. 


FuENiTURE  Factories 


67 


Continued 


Secretary  or  Treasurer 


J.  Kellenberger. 


E.  S.  Wall. 


W.  H.  Davis. 
L.  I.  Massey.. 
R.  B.  Terry.. 


Chas.  A.  Varner. 
Arthur  Ellison... 
O.  H.  Ellison 


.^.rticles  Manufactured 


Beds  and  pillows. 


M.  J.  Wrenn. 


D.  E.  Kearns 

Wm.  Tate 

J.  .Vassie  Wilson. 


Tables 

Chairs 

Bedroom  furniture. 

Furniture 

Furniture 

Tables.. 

Mirrors 

Office  files 

Parlor  furniture 

Furniture 

Bedroom  furniture.. 

Furniture 

Bedroom  furniture.. 
Metal  beds. 


g-o: 


1901 


Furniture. 
Furniture. 


A.  W.  Marsh,  V.-Pres.. 
C.  B.  Mattocks. 


J.  W.  Poplin. 


W.  C.  Rowe. 
S.  L.  Davis.. 


Fred  A.  Thomas 

J.  W.  Harris 

R.  H.  Shaw,  Jr.,  Mgr. 
E.  K.  Tucker 

A.  L.  Newberry 

Chas.  E.  Quinland 


R.  W.  Troutman. 

L.  S.  Gilliam 

C.  E.  Keiger 

Fred  T.  Slam 

J.  G.  Shelton 

W.  H.  Fitts. 


T.  F.  Wrenn 

Byron  Conley 

L.  J.  Cutlar,  Mgr.. 
H.  M.  Wade 


F.  J.  Phillips. 


Parlor  furniture. 


Upholstering  furniture _ 

Manufacturing  furniture  in  white 

Parlor  furniture 

Chairs  and  library  suits 

Dining-room  and  bedroom  furniture. 

Furniture 

Davenette  frames 

Furniture 


Chairs 

Furniture 

Bedroom  furniture... 

Household  furniture 

Lumber  and  kitchen  tables. 


Mirrors. 


Bedroom  furniture 

Oak  beds,  dressers,  washstands,  chiffoniers,  etc.. 
Bedroom  suits,  china  closets 


Bank,  store  and  office  furniture 

Staircases,  showcases,  columns,  etc.. 

Cabinets,  columns,  mantels,  etc 

Dining-room  chairs 


1920 


Capital 

Stock 


30,539 

182,770 

116,204 

10,000 

100,926 

252,443 

44,869 

80,000 

110,600 

102,900 

78,000 

19,683 

7,500 

370,000 

82,000 

311,975 

106,746 

76,159 

210,000 

18,500 

34,404 

18,500 

88,295 

11,690 

213,903 

10,. 500 

4,650 

47,973 

108,192 

295,523 

860,814 

14,813 

208,617 


119,249 

8,486 

67,649 

285,652 

142,299 

25,000 

14,859 

169,252 

150,084 

379,934 

47,953 

7,000 

40,000 

12,000 

155,000 

113,796 

2,250 

7,800 

27,840 


Xo. 


52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

S3 

84 

85 

86 

87 


100 
101 
102 
103 
104 


*Same  as  last  report. 


68 


[N'oKTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1- 


No. 


105 
106 
107 
108 
109 
110 
111 
112 
113 
114 
115 
116 
117 
118 
119 
120 
121 
122 
123 
124 


County 


Randolph. 

....do 

....do 

..._do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

Stanly 

Stokes 

Surry. 

....do. 

....do 

...-do 

_...do 

Wake 

....do 

Wayne 

Wilkes 

..._do 

....do 


PostoflSce 


Asheboro 

....do. 

..__do. 

Liberty 

Ramseur 

...do 

Randleman. 

Albemarle 

King 

Elkin,  R.  F.  D.... 

Mount  Airy 

.-..do. 

....do 

....do 

Raleigh — 

....do -. 

Goldsboro. 

North  Wilkesboro 

....do 

....do 


Factory 


Asheboro  Chair  Co 

Piedmont  Chair  Co 

Randolph  Chair  Co 

Liberty  Chair  Co 

Moffitt  Mfg.  Co.. 

Ramseur  Furniture  Co.. 

Deep  River  Chair  Co 

Albemarle  Cabinet  Co 

King  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc 

Elkin  Furniture  Co... 

Banner  Mfg.  Co 

Mount  Airy  Furniture  Co 

Mount  Airy  Mantel  and  Table  Co. 

National  Furniture  Co 

Raleigh  Mfg.  Co 

H.  S.  Storr  Co 

Goldsboro  Furniture  Co.* 

Forest  Furniture  Co 

Home  Chair  Co 

Oak  Furniture  Co 


President 


Jas.  H.  Johnson. 


R.  H.  Leonard. 


H.  S.  Storr..-. 
J.  H.  Borden. 


*Same  as  last  report. 


EuKNiTURE  Factories 


69 


Continued 


Secretary  or  Treasurer 

Articles  Manufactured 

0  a.S 

PI 

1  o'S 

^  ""  £ 
>5B 

Capital 
Stock 

No. 

J.  0.  Redding 

Chairs 

$      54,352 

14,428 

39,897 

5,000 

2,500 

143,936 

33,575 

5,650 

15,000 

149,312 

14,400 

479,686 

322,640 

453,017 

25,000 

39,831 

90,000 

89,542 

26,000 

83,674 

105 

Chairs 

106 

Chairs 

107 

Jas.  H.  Johnson 

Broom  handles . .  . 

1905 

108 

S.  F.  Moffitt 

Chairs .. 

109 

M.  0.  Smith,  B.-K 

110 

E.  F.  Ferryman 

Chairs 

111 

C.  W.  RusseU 

Furniture.. 

11? 

John  Christian 

Beds  and  safes 

113 

R.  L.  Hubbard 

Desks  and  cabinets 

114 

E.  C.  Foy 

1903 

ll") 

E.  H.  Kocktitzky 

Bedroom  furniture 

116 

B.  H.  Williamson,  V-P. 

Mantels  and  tables 

117 

John  Sabotten 

Bedroom  furniture .. 

118 

G.  W.  MarshaU 

119 

J.  C.  Root 

OfEce  furniture . 

m 

L.  C.  Lane 

1887 

I'l 

J.  R.  Finley 

Bedroom  furniture 

199 

J.  H.  McNeiU 

Dining-room  chairs 

123 

J.  H.  Johnson 

Bedroom  furniture 

1''4 

70 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  2 — Showing  Value  of  Plants 


No, 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 


Factory 


Mebane  Bedding  Co 

Mebane  Iron  Bed  Co 

The  White  Furniture  Co 

Valley  Mfg.  Co. , 

C.  H.  Reeves 

Carolina  Wood  Products  Co. 

Drexel  Furniture  Co 

Morganton  Furniture  Co 

Warlick  &  Shcrrill  Co 

Bernhardt  Chair  Co.. 

Caldwell  Furniture  Co 

Ethel  Chair  Co 

Harper  Furniture  Co 

Kent-Coffey  Mfg.  Co 

Lenoir  Chair  Mfg.  Co 

Lenoir  Furniture  Corporation 

Thomas  Phonograph  Co 

Hiclvory  Chair  Mfg.  Co 

Hickory  Furniture  Co 

Ivey  Mfg.  Co 

Martin  Furniture  Co 

Southern  Desk  Co 

Bent  Oak  Chair  Mfg.  Co 

Chatham  Chair  Mfg.  Co 

High  Point  Bending  and  Chair  Co.* 

The  Valley  River  Lumber  Co... 

French  Cabinet  Works 

Denton  Chair  Co 

Dixie  Furniture  Co 

Elk  Furniture  Co. 

Hoover  Chair  Co 

Lexington  Chair  Co 

Lexington  Upholstering  Co 

Piedmont  Mirror  Co.* 

Southern  Upholstering  Co 

Lambeth  Furniture  Co 

Standard  Chair  Co 

Thomasville  Chair  Co 

Thomasville  Furniture  Co 

Hanes  Chair  and  Table  Co 

Western  Feather  Co 

Kernersville  Furniture  Mfg.  Co 

King  Furniture  Co 

Forsyth  Chair  Co 

Forsyth  Dining-room  Furniture  Co.. 

Forsyth  Furniture  Co 

Forsyth  Mfg.  Co 

B.  S.  Huntley  Furniture  Co 

Overman  Chair  Co 

Greensboro  Bedding  Co.. 

Melton-Rhodes  Co.* 

Southern  Feather  and  Pillow  Co 

Standard  Table  Co 


Postoffice 


Mebane 

....do 

..._do 

Edwards  X  Roads.. 

Asheville 

Woodfin 

Drexel 

Morganton 

Granite  Falls 

Lenoir 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

-.-do 

Hickory 

-..do 

...do 

...do 

West  Hickory 

Slier  City 

....do 

....do 

Murphy 

New  Bern 

Denton 

Lexington 

--..do 

-..-do 

-..-do 

...-do 

.-..do 

---.do 

Thomasville 

..--do - 

-.-.do 

-.-.do 

Mocks  ville 

Durham 

Kernersville 

.-.-do 

Winston-Salem... 

..-.do 

...do—. 

...do 

...do 

Gibsonville 

Greensboro 

..-do. 

...do 

...do 


Esti- 
mated 
Value 
of  Plant 


25,000 
100,000 
2,000 
135 
877,667 
288,809 
379,939 
17,000 
138,970 
191,668 
144,527 
61,7.32 
97,051 
100,000 
276,214 
500 
50,000 
136,999 
73,975 
113,263 
74,243 
27,228 
4,403 
40,000 
133,785 
3,331 
15,000 
261,908 
192,850 
64,839 
112,415 
125,000 
8,000 
21,380 
224,955 
415,000 
750,000 
279,343 
15,000 
8,000 
85,917 
41,907 
186,877 
212,659 
313,003 
177,570 
195,078 
250 
54 
100,000 
60,988 
256,409 


Esti- 
mated 

Value 
Yearly 
Output 


§375,000 
100,000 
700,000 
600 
832 
1,810,744 
456,462 
825,435 
30,000 
260,076 
341,395 
206,333 
119,997 
259,302 
300,000 
554,263 
2,000 
500,000 
265, 193 
217,640 
222,387 
241,791 
50,193 
11,500 
80,000 
240,000 
18,200 
75,000 
383,044 
350,000 
135,1.52 
203,134 
90,000 
100,000 
•36,599 
416,578 
700,000 
1,462,000 
667,140 
68,000 
16,500 
195,873 
87,192 
351,636 
500,000 
820,506 
390,680 
852,830 
450 
3,500 
300,000 
86,231 
410,438 


Esti- 
mated 
Yearly 
Pav- 
Roll 


20,000 

110,600 

300 


419,415 

78,858 

147,729 

10,000 

81,981 

15,367 

53,675 

35,518 

67,928 

75,000 

85,009 

500 

100,000 

99,346 

85,404 

70.442 

85,567 

21,990 

4,271 

38,000 

44,900 

11,980 

25,000 

60,854 

62,537 

45,609 

66,118 

15,000 

8,000 

11,512 

119,278 

238,800 

562,100 

138,815 

22,600 

3,150 

41,047 

18,873 

66,407 

109,224 

223,378 


13,765 


2,000 
85,000 

2,877 
85,198 


•Same  as  last  report. 


Furniture  Eactories 


71 


Power, 


k 

Power 

1 
u  o 

22 
S  o 

3 

O       .M 

S-2  o 
a  SV, 

3  S  rt 

<^  3&: 

S  o  c; 

Employees 

0  o  ^ 

O-S 

0  3 
c3  o  CD 

o 

"3 
o 

No. 

275 

66 

35 

10 
10^ 
10 
8 

60 
564- 
56 

52 

4 

— - 

56 

90 
100 

90 
100 

yes 
yes 
yes 

1 

? 

270 

125 
3 

125 
3 

3 

52 

25 

2 

1'018 

150 

500 

75 

75 

275 

40 

65 

125 

100 

150 

80 

150 

130 

155 

183 

150 

57 

50 

125 

125 

3 

100 

125 

158 

75 

125 

4 

260 

5 

307 

10 
10 
10 
10 

8 
10 

8 
10 

8 
10 
10 
10 

9 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 

9 
10 

10 
10 
10 
9 

10 
10 

60 
58 
58 
60 
40 
57 
48 
60 
375 
55 
57 
60 
55 
55 
54 
55 
57 
60 
55 
60 
54 
60 
50 
60 
60 
55 
55 
55 
60 
55 
55 
55 
55 
55 
55 
60 
55 
55 
57 
57 
51 
48 
55 

250-468 

95-109 

107-186 

16 

75 

90-102 

48 

20-67 

61-81 

90 

93 

2 

100 

60-96 

72-116 

85 

74-133 

24-37 

21-28 

70 

64-71 

4 

40 

62-79 

69 

7-90 

67-90 

10 

6 

11 

101-114 

290-300 

624 

110 

32-47 

6 

48-67 

28-34 

87 

90-111 

171-198 

126 

146-165 

23-40 

.... 

507 
109 
200 

n 

75 

107 

48 

81 

94 

90 

95 

2 

125 

121 

131 

94 

110 

39 

32 

70 

80 

5 

40 

75 

70 

98 

104 

10 

6 

11 

122 

307 

628 

111 

52 

6 

59 

30 

93 

122 

203 

127 

163 

(i 

300 

electric . 

7 

307 

electric .             .      . 

3-7 

4 

8 

300 

100 

no 

9 

307 

10 

300 

8 

11 

307 

1? 

193 

2 
3 

13 

276 

14 

250 

90 

yes 

IS 

300 

2 

16 

60 

IT 

300 

25 
13-21 
10-15 

13 
1 

1 

1 
4 

no 

18 

26S 

19 

310 

steam  and  electric 

?0 

275 

steam  and  electric 

?1 

310 

steam  and  electric 

'>,'>, 

307 

steam  and  electric. 

?? 

65 

steam 

?4- 

300 

90 

no 

'>S 

307 

steam 

2 
1 



''6 

312 

electric 

27 

275 

steam . 

75 

yes 

28 

300 

steam 

29 

307 

steam  and  electric 

6 
7-10 

1 
3 
4 

30 

140 

electric 

31 

268 

steam 

^9 

300 

100 
100 

yes 
no 

33 

300 

electric 

20 

34 

260 

35 

295 

steam .  

125 
350 
518 
125 
85 

10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 

9 

8 
10 
10 

9 
10 

8 
10 

1 
1 
4 
1 
2 

6 
25 

3 

36 

275 

steam 

37 

307 

steam  and  electric 

38 

307 

steam _.. 

39 

268 

steam 

40 

300 

41 

295 

steam... 

125 
100 

10 
125 
150 
408 
923 

15 

42 

295 

steam 

6 

1 

4 

7 
8 

43 

309 

electric 

44 

309 

steam 

45 

302 

steam 

46 

310 

water  and  electric 

47 

305 

steam  and  electric. 

48 

steam 

no 

49 

307 

54 
60 
48 
57 

2 
85 

1 
82-87 

2 

.... 

4 
85 

5 
95 

50 

300 

steam 

125 

no 

51 

307 

4 
5-11 

6 

52 

306 

steam  and  electric 

450 

53. 

72 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  2— 


No. 


90 

«1 

92 

93 

94 

95 

96 

■97 

98 

99 

100 

101 

102 

103 

104 

105 

106 


Factory 


Sterling  Furniture  Co 

Alma  Furniture  Co 

Barnes  Mfg.  Co 

Cabinet  Furniture  Co 

Climax  Upholstering  Co 

The  Continental  Furniture  Co... 

Dalton  Furniture  Co 

Fred  Ecker. 

Ejecto  File  Co 

J.  F.  and  A.  Ellison 

Ellison  Furniture  Co 

Giant  Furniture  Co 

Globe  Parlor  Furniture  Co 

High  Point  Furniture  Co 

High  Point  Metallic  Bed  Co 

Ideal  Table  Co. 

Kearns  Furniture  Co. 

Keystone  Cabinet  Co... 

Knox  Upholstering  Co 

J.  A.  Lindsey 

Marsh  Furniture  Co 

Mattocks  Furniture  Co... 

Myrtle  Desk  Co 

National  Upholstering  Co 

A.  J.  Rickel  Furniture  Mfg.  Co.. 

Rowe  Parlor  Furniture  Co 

Southern  Chair  Co 

Tate  Furniture  Co 

Tomlinson  Chair  Mfg.  Co 

Union  Frame  Co 

Union  Furniture  Co 

Welch  Furniture  Co 

Wrenn-Columbia  Furniture  Co.. 

Pleasant  Garden  Co 

Newberry  Bros.  &  Cowell,  Inc.. 

Unagusta  Mfg.  Co 

Waynesville  Furniture  Co 

Mooresville  Furniture  Co 

Carolina  Parlor  Furniture  Co 

Imperial  Furniture  Mfg.  Co. 

O.  W.  Slam  Glass  Co.. 

Statesville  Furniture  Co 

Fitts-Crabtree  Mfg.  Co 

Blue  Ridge  Furniture  Co.* 

Catawba  Furniture  Co 

Drexel  Furniture  Co.,  No.  2 

McDowell  Furniture  Co 

H.  M.  Wade  Mfg.  Co..... 

Jenkins  Cabinet  Shop 

Wilmington  Cabinet  Shop 

American  Bentwood  Chair  Co... 

Asheboro  Chair  Co.-. 

Piedmont  Chair  Co 


Postoffice 


Greensboro. 
High  Point. 
....do.. 


..._do 

-..-do 

-..-do.... 

...-do-... 

-..-do 

-...do 

...-do 

-.--do 

-..-do 

...-do 

----do 

-..-do 

--.-do- 

-.--do _._ 

-...do 

...-do - 

----do- -- 

-.--do 

-..-do 

-..-do- -.- 

-..-do 

-...do 

....do 

.-.-do 

-.-.do- 

..--do- 

..--do-- 

..--do 

--.do 

...-do 

Pleasant  Garden 

Dunn 

Hazelwood 

.---do -. 

Mooresville 

Statesville 

....do 

...-do 

...-do 

Sanf ord 

Marion 

...do 

...-do 

..--do 

Charlotte 

Wilmington 

-.-do 

Asheboro 

..-do 

...do 


Esti- 
mated 
Value 
of  Plant 


$140, 

10, 

115, 

246, 

120, 

2.50, 

125, 

207, 

63, 

11, 

3, 

279, 

127, 

71, 

111, 

68, 

158, 

8, 

76, 

61, 

189, 

28, 

116, 

35, 

2 

45, 
83, 
1.54, 
710, 
21, 


70 

12 

31 

235 

115 

20 

12 

188 

274 

521 

25 

5 


,618 
,890 
,603 
,6.32 
,773 
,000 
,115 
634 
,378 
017 
943 
000 


Esti- 
mated 
Value 
Yearly 
Output 


$239,982 

40,000 

163,635 

520,000 

150,000 

800,000 

199,436 

265,910 

115,000 

28,000 

11,000 

700,000 

202,700 

161,280 

196,370 

141,004 

3.55,117 

30,000 

144,389 

130,000 

347,754 

41,728 

214,215 

55,000 

10,000 

73,532 

207,868 

205,366 

2,000,000 

36,785 

322,178 


160,844 

15,757 

76,522 
460,769 
254,430 
200,000 

16,078 
377,997 
561,439 
835,705 

61,740 
100,000 
125,000 

50,000 

150,000 

300,000 

3,500 

1,500 

55,660 
125,886 

98,000 


Esti- 
mated 
Yearly 
Pay- 
Roil 


56,595 

9,000 

28,552 

139,731 
22,737 

125,000 
55,000 
18,600 
42,480 
14,400 
6,000 

199,800 
44,349 
51,320 
29,780 
49,132 
89,741 
19,200 
46,112 
24,000 
72,918 
9,809 
74,357 
7,200 
4,750 
26,302 
66,620 
69,199 

342,478 
10,787 
70,762 


40,365 

3,600 

27,453 

119,338 
51,632 
50,000 
2,175 
75,832 
24,. 324 

2.30,069 
16,728 
20,000 
18,000 
5,000 
35,382 
87,000 


6,972 
19,822 
38,742 
25,900 


*Same  as  last  report. 


FuRNiTUKE  Factories 


73 


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270 

100 
60 

10 
10 

9 

10 
10 
10 
10 

9 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 

55 
60 
55 
55 
55 
55 
55 
54 
55 
60 
55 
55 
55 
55 
55 
55 
55 
55 
55 
55 
55 
55 
55 
55 
55 
55 
54 
55 
55 
55 
55 

76 

30 

8-21 

79-139 

30 

120 

50 

21 

33 

15 

15 

225 

32 

52-63 

29-40 

30-54 

68-82 

14 

34 

22 

75-86 

7-10 

53-94 

5 

4 

29 

70-101 

5&-85 

199-276 

11-24 

50-80 

1 

2 

1-3 

3-15 

3 

5 

7 

77 
32 
22 

158 
33 

125 
50 
21 
33 
15 
15 

230 
35 
84 
39 
69 

114 
14 
35 
22 
86 
10 
99 
5 
4 

30 
99 
91 

315 
23 
85 

54 

313 

100 

no 

55 

144 

56 

300 

190 

5 

150 

57 

-251 

58 

300 

90 

yes 

5q 

507 

fin 

290 

50 
30 
25 
55 

300 
11 

125 
40 
72 

175 
48 

fii 

307 

fia 

307 

63 

307 

64 

275 

5 

1 

16-22 

2 
7 

65 

307 

fifi 

250 

67 

267 

68 

260 

3-5 
11-19 

— - 

fiQ 

300 

70 

307 

71 

307 

1 

— - 

7?, 

303 

electric 

55 

127 

2 

150 

73 

266 

4-6 
2-4 
1-5 

-— 

74 

302 

75 

236 

76 

307 

77 

300 

15 
25 

200 
100 
387 
40 
150 

78 

307 

1 

2 
1-4 

7 

3 

7 

1 

79 

283 

80 

307 

SI 

217 

8? 

267 

83 

308 

84 

85 

289 

125 

10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 

9 
10 

8 
10 

9 
10 

55 

50 

60 

60 

60 

55 

55 

60 

55 

55 

55 

55 

60 

60 

55 

57i 

55 

44 

55 

55 

60 

45-60 

7 

20-25 

103 

55 

75 

9 

88-106 

48 

305 

16-24 

30 

35 

20 

42-47 

68 

4 

-  — 

62 

7 

24 

104 

58 

75 

9 

108 
48 

308 
23 
55 
35 
20 
47 
69 

Rfi 

307 

87 

275 

steam 

60 
150 
100 

88 

300 

1 
3 

— - 

8Q 

300 

90 

300 

98 

yes 

91 

68 

2 

125 

245 

350 

75 

125 

100 

100 

75 

80 

8 

10 

65 

110 

70 

Q? 

300 

1 

— - 

P3 

246 

94 

300 

3 

— - 

95 

286 

96 

300 

20 

5 

100 
100 
95 

no 
no 
fair 

97 

310 

98 

225 

99 

305 

mo 

300 

1 

— - 

101 

250 

]()?, 

300 

4 

28-36 

49-60 

27 

4 
36 
64 
27 

103 

253 

1 

1 
3 

104 

105 

307 

steam 

106 

74 


IToRTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  2 — 


No. 


107 
108 
109 
110 
111 
112 
113 
114 
115 
116 
117 
118 
119 
120 
121 
122 
123 
124 


Factory 


Randolph  Chair  Co.— 

Liberty  Chair  Co 

Moffitt  Mfg.  Co 

Ramseur  Furniture  Co 

Deep  River  Chair  Co 

Albemarle  Cabinet  Co 

King  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Elkin  Furniture  Co 

Banner  Mfg.  Co 

Mount  Airy  Furniture  Co 

Mount  Airy  Mantel  and  Table  Co.. 

National  Furniture  Co 

Raleigh  Mfg.  Co 

H.  S.  StorrCo 

Gnldsboro  Furnitvue  Co.* 

Forest  Furniture  Co 

Home  Chair  Co 

Oak  Furniture  Co 


Postoffice 


Asheboro 

Liberty 

Ramseur 

..._do .-. 

Randleman 

Albemarle 

King- 

Elkin,  R.  F.  D 

Mount  Airy 

....do 

...-do 

...do 

Raleigh. 

....do... 

Goldsboro 

North  Wilkesboro... 

.-..do 

...do 


Esti- 
mated 
Value 
of  Plant 


S  53,862 

4,000 

840 

71,442 

47,664 

1,220 

5.498 

133,485 

10,000 

368,844 

232,018 

301,801 


5,920 

75,000 

82,094 

325 

103,469 


Esti- 
mated 

Value 
Yearly 
Output 


.?123,139 

20,000 

1,500 

147,840 

72,237 

5,780 

11,136 

291,019 

40,000 

713,292 

471,336 

690,340 

21,600 

13,500 

150,000 

147,453 

1,200 

154,525 


Esti- 
mated 
Value 
Pay- 
Roll 


S    35,814 
2,000 


49.624 

2,080 

2,640 

3,489 

67,239 

6,000 

160,263 

151,031 

207,133 

2.280 

11.050 

36.000 

47.152 

1,425 

33,127 


''Same  as  last  report. 


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No. 

307 

40 
50 
6 
125 
66 
15 
60 

10 
10 
10 
10 

9i 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 

8 
10 

9 
10 

9 

55 
55 
60 
60 
55 
60 
60 
60 
55 
60 
55 
55 
59 
48 
60 
54 
55 
54 

33 
12 

33 
12 

107 

200 

75 

yes 

108 

153 

10Q 

30 

83 

61 

3 

28 

80-92 

12 

138-178 

170-186 

135-180 

10 

11 

40 

31-58 

11 

32-71 

83 

61 

3 

28 

106 

12 

109 

128 

207 

10 

11 

60 

59 

11 

72 

110 

307 

111 

300 

11!^ 

65 

113 

300 

10 

114 

250 

75 
228 
125 
223 
25 
22 
150 
160 
150 
150 

50 

yes 

115 

305 

5-12 
14-23 
17-20 

5 
4 
5 

n« 

300 

117 

118 

300 

95 

fair 

119 

300 

1?0 

300 

20 

1 

— - 

50 

no 

121 

307 

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CHAPTEE  VI 


KNITTING  MILLS 

The  hosiery  and  knit-goods  industry  of  North  Carolina  is  one  of 
the  most  rapidly  growing  branches  of  the  textile  group.  There  is 
now  no  necessity  for  the  imported  article,  for  the  machinery  has  been 
improved  to  such  an  extent  that  it  is  possible  to  produce  right  here  at 
home  articles  of  the  finest  quality  demanded  by  the  most  exacting 
consumer.  The  constantly  increasing  variety  of  the  products  of  this 
industry  requires  many  different  classes  of  help  and  opens  oppor- 
tunities for  the  wage-earners  of  which  they  never  dreamed  prior  to 
the  invention  of  knitting  machinery. 

There  has  been  a  noticeable  expansion  in  this  industry  the  past  two 
years,  as  evidenced  by  the  statistics,  but  it  does  not  necessarily  follow 
that  the  manufacturers  have  encountered  no  obstacles  in  the  operation 
of  their  plants.  The  demand  for  their  capacity  output  experienced 
during  the  year  1919  and  the  first  half  of  1920  has  not  since  been 
maintained ;  extraordinary  fluctuations  in  the  price  of  raw  materials 
have  prevailed;  the  wage  scale,  also,  has  been  unstable,  and  various 
other  causes  have  kept  manufacturers  in  a  state  of  perplexity.  How- 
ever, depressing  times  are  passing;  many  plants  which  shut  do^vn 
a  little  while  ago  are  resuming  operations,  and  the  knitting  industry 
looks  to  the  future  with  hope  and  confidence. 

The  total  number  of  mills  reporting  is  169,  an  increase  of  38  over 
the  report  for  1918.  The  capital  authorized  and  employed  has 
increased  from  $10,262,285  in  1918  to  $31,144,466  this  year.  The 
estimated  value  of  yearly  output  reported  by  117  mills  is  $21,263,571. 
Number  of  spindles  employed  216,782;  knitting  machines,  20,444; 
sewing  machines,  1,128;  number  horsepower,  22,338;  number  em- 
ployees, adults:  male,  5,775;  female,  9,443;  children  (under  six- 
teen), 1,275.  Total  number  employed,  16,493.  Number  dependent 
on  mills  for  a  livelihood,  29,416. 

Highest  average  daily  wage  paid  men  is  reported  to  be  $5.60 ;  low- 
est average,  $2.61.  Highest  average  paid  women,  $4.35;  lowest, 
$1.80. 

Sixteen  mills  report  the  use  of  steam  for  power ;  106  employ  elec- 
tricity exclusively;  15  steam  and  electricity;  one,  steam  and  water; 
two,  water;  and  the  remainder  generate  their  power  from  internal 
combustion  engines. 

The  number  of  hours  constituting  a  day's  work  is  ten ;  week,  60 
hours. 


78 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1 — Knitting  Mills,  by 


No. 


County 


Postoffice 


Mill 


President 


AlamancB- 

....do 

.—do 

.—do 

.—do 

.—do 


—do 

—do 

.—do 

..-do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

—.do- 

....do 

....do 

.—do 

....do 

....do 

—do 

Buncombe. 

Burke 

...do- 

...do 

...do 


—do 

—do 

...do 

—do 

...do 

Cabarrus. 

--do 

Caldwell- 

—do 

Carteret-- 
Catawba.. 

—do 

...do 


.do- 
.do- 


...do- 


...do 

Chatham- 

...do 

Chowan... 
Cleveland. 

--do 

—do 


Burlington. 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

.—do , 


....do .-. 

....do 

....do 

....do 

..-do 

....do 

Graham 

—do 

Haw  River.. 

....do 

—do 

...do 

Mebane 

Saxapahaw.. 

Asheville 

Drexel .- 

Hildebran... 

Icard 

...do 


...do 

Morganton. 
...do , 

Valdese 

..-do. 

Concord 

...do 

CoUettville. 

Lenoir 

Beaufort 

Claremont.. 

Hickory 

.-do 


....do— 
..-.do..- 

Newton. 


.--do 

Pittsboro 

Siler  City 

Edenton 

Boiling  Springs 

La  wndale 

Shelby- - 


."Alamance  Hosiery  Mills. 
Altamont  Hosiery  Mills.. 

Daisy  Hosiery  Mills 

Goodman  Hosiery  Mills. 

Graham  Hosiery  Mill 

Juvenile  Hosiery  Mill 


Sellars  Hosiery  Mills 

Southern  Hosiery  Mills 

Standard  Hosiery  Mill 

Thurston's  Hosiery  Mills 

Walker  Hosiery  Mills* 

Whitehead  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc.. 

White  Cotton  Co 

White-Williamson  Co.— 

Childrey  Hosiery  Mill 

Max  Lieberman,  Inc.f 

Maple  Crest  Hosiery  Mill 

Riverside  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc 

Durham  Hosiery  Mills,  No.  8... 

White-Williamson  Co 

Asheville  Knitting  Mill 

Drexel  Knitting  Mill  Co 

J.  A.  Cline  &  Son  Hosiery  Mill. 

Highway  Knitting  Mills 

Icard  Knitting  Mills 


Icard  Mfg.  Co 

Garron  Knitting  Mills 

Vandois  Knitting  Mills 

Liberty  Hosiery  Mill 

Waldensian  Hosiery  Mill 

G.  H.  Y.  Hosiery  Co 

Hoover  Hosiery  Co. 

The  CoUettville  Hosiery  Mills. 

Lenoir  Hosiery  Mills* 

Orion  Knitting  Millst 

Claremont  Hosiery  Mill  Co 

The  Best  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc 

Elliott  Knitting  Mills 


Hickory  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc.. 

Ranford  Knitting  Mills 

Fidelity  Hosiery  Mills  Co... 


Ridgeview  Hosiery  Mill  Co... 

Elizabeth  Hosiery  Mills* 

Siler  City  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc.. 

Edenton  Hosiery  Mills 

Winner  Mills,  Inclf-. 

Elmore  Hosiery  Mills§ 

Blanch  Hosiery  Mill 


(not  incorporated)  — . 


George  W.  Anthony.. 
J.  A.  Goodman,  Buyer 

Dr.  J.  S.  Frost.. 

J.  &  C.  R.  Love,  Pro- 
prietors  

D.  E.  Sellars,  Prop... 

J.  M.  Browning 

John  Shoffner,  Prop.. 


D.  D.  DeMoae.... 
L.  C.  Chrisman.. 
Wm.  E.  White.... 
F.  L.  Williamson. 


Max  Lieberman. - 
Max  Lieberman. - 

J.  A.  Long 

J.  S.  Carr,  Jr 

F.  L.  Williamson. 

W.  F.  Frazer 

S.  Huffman 


W.  Y.  Frazier,  Prop.. 
Walter  C.Taylor,  Pro- 
prietor  

D.  B.  Mull 

Francis  Garron 

B.  F.  Davis 

Francis  Garron 

Francis  Garron 

W.  W.  Flowe 

Vacant-- -. 

J.  Grisett 

F.  P.  Moore 


M.  M.  Smyre 

Dr.  O.  L.  Hollar. 
W.  Lyerly 


H.  A.  Sacks.... 
G.  E.  Ransom. 
D.  M.  Ausley.. 


Geo.  A.  Warliek. 


J.  M.  Stout 

E.  C.  White 

J.  W.  Wood 

C.  J.  Yelton 

W.  G.  McBrayer. 


*Same  as  last  report. 
jNot  running. 


JBranch  of  Banston. 


§Idle  during  1919-1920. 


UNot  running  during  1919-1920. 


Knitting  Mills 


79 


Counties,  Capital  Stock,  Officeis,  Etc. 


Secretary 
or 

Treasurer 

13 

Capital 
Stock 

Product 

Sold  Direct 

or 

Through 

Agents? 

Agent's  Name 

No. 

1916 

$  10,000 
42,000 
55,000 

jobber.    .. 

1 

L.  H.  Young 

?. 

W.  H.  May 

1898 

3 

both 

4 

J.  E.  Black.. 

1918 

11,429 

46,671 
85,232 
45,000 
16,200 

direct 

agents 

both. 

6 

1907 
1913 

7 

C.  J.  Bolard 

8 

John  ShoJffner 

q 

both 

10 

C.  A.  Walker 

1917 
1907 
1917 
1849 

27,000 
41,440 
21,131 
180,000 

direct 

11 

R.  H.  Whitehead 

both 

1? 

S.  S.  Holt 

13 

L.  A.  Williamson 

both 

14 

15 

J.  M.  Coble.. 

1916 
1916 
1917 
1913 
1906 
1918 
1917 

16 

John  Coble 

25,000 

25,000 

113,886 

180,000 

1,000 

63,614 

25,460 

18,486 

direct 

17 

R.  K.  Lasley.... 

agent 

18 

E.  T.  Carr,  Supt 

direct 

1Q 

L.  A.  Williamson 

90 

21 

R.  0.  Huffman. 

n 

C.  V.  Cline,  Mgr 

■53 

94 

direct 

''5 

W.  Y.  Frazier... 

1914 
1917 
1914 
1918 
1901 
1916 
1918 
1917 
1917 

15,250 
150,000 
22,000 
18,100 
34,000 
81,356 
10,000 
16,800 
3,700 

''6 

E.  D.  Alexander 

V 

A.  F.  Garron... 

agents 

direct 

Sutton,  Rosemary  &  Nicholson,  New  York 

28 

Albert  F.  Garron 

^q 

Albert  F.  Garron, 

agent 

agents 

agent. 

30 

J.  Goodman 

Cannon  Mills,  New  York 

31 

A.  R.  Hoover. 

Cannon  Mills,  New  York... 

3? 

I.  G.  Greene 

33 

Joe  C.  Moore 

34 

35 

L.  H.  Phillips 

1917 
1920 
1910 

1905 
1916 
1910 

1912 
1908 
1918 
1919 
1918 

18,596 
20,000 
25,000 

31,000 

8,000 

162,861 

87,200 

36 

W.  L.  Hollar... 

direct 

37 

agent 

agent 

agents 

Condit&  Arnold,  New  York  and  Indianap- 
olis, Ind .  ..                            

38 

H.  D.  Anna 

Daisy  Whitehead  Knitting  Co.,  New  York 

39 

E.  L.  Shuford-. 

40 

L.  H.  Phillips 

agents 

agent 

Condit  &  Arnold,  New  York;  Wm.  S.  Seeds, 
Philadelphia,  Pa 

41 

J.  A.  Gaither 

4? 

43 

L.  L.  Wrenn 

12,000 
60,000 
100,000 
11,000 
12,500 

44 

W.  A.  Liggett 

agent 

Fred  A.  Williams,  New  York            

45 

John  W.  Cash 

46 

47 

same 

1917 

direct-.. 

48 

80 


North  Cakolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1- 


No 

County 

PostofEce 

Mill 

President 

49 

Cleveland 

....do 

Shelby 

Carpenter-Baber  Hosiery  Mills, 
Inc 

....do 

Geo.  A.  Hoyle 

S.  S.  Royster 

E.  H   Williamson 

50 

Olive  Hosiery  Mfg   Co. 

51 

Cumberland 

Davidson 

....do. 

Fayetteville 

Denton 

Holt-Williamson  Mfg.  Co 

52 

Lilly  &  Boone. .. 

53 

Shoaf-Sink  Hosiery  Mill  Co.f 

Ragan  Knitting  Co.-- 

H.  E.  Shoaf ..... 

54 

—  .do..-.- 

Thomasville 

....do..- 

55 

..-.do 

Durham... 

Thomasville  Hosiery  Mill 

J.  W.  Bost 

5fi 

Chatham  Knitting  Mills  Co 

A.  W.  Sorrell 

J   S   Carr   Jr 

57 

...-do 

....do 

58 

..-.do 

do 

Durham  Hosiery  Mills,  No.  2t 

Golden  Belt  Mfg.  Co 

J.  S.  Carr,  Jr 

T  B   Fuller 

59 

....do 

.-..do 

60 

...-do. 

....do 

T.  A   Clark 

fil 

....do 

do 

North  State  Knitting  Mill,  Inc.— 
John  O'Daniels  Hosiery  Mill 

J.  S.  Carr,  Jr.... 

J.  S.  Carr,  Jr 

fi2 

....do 

do 

63 

...-do - 

-—do 

M 

-...do 

do 

Tar  Heel  Hosiery  Mills  Co. 

J.  S.  Carr,  Jr 

65 

..--do ---. 

East  Durham 

.--do 

66 

....do 

Jas.  Bangle 

E    C   Stone 

67 

....do 

-..do. 

68 

..-do— 

West  Durham 

Tarboro. 

W   P   Clements 

69 

Edgecombe 

....do 

C.  W.  Jeffreys,  Prop.. 

70 

....do.. 

71 

....do... 

....do 

72 

....do... 

....do 

A   McDowell 

73 

Forsyth 

Kerners  ville 

....do 

American  Hosiery  Mills  Co. 

O.  W.  Kerner— 

74 

....do 

75 

.—do 

Winston-Salem 

....do 

76 

-  —  do 

Hanes  Hosiery  Mills  Co. 

77 

-...do 

do 

P.  H.  Hanes  Knitting  Co. 

The  Indera  Mills 

P   H    Hanes 

78 

....do 

....do 

79 

..-.do 

....do... 

80 

Franklin 

Gaston 

Youngs  ville.. 

Cherryville 

—  -do— 

Banner  Hosiery  Mill  Co 

C.  C.  Cheatham 

81 

Gaston  Knitting  Mills,  Inc - 

J.  W.  Kendrick 

D.  R.  Manney,  Prop. 
R   C   McLean 

82 

..-.do..... 

83 

....do... 

Glenn-McLean  Knitting  Mills 

Patrick  Hosiery  Mill  -- 

84 

....do 

....do 

-...do 

....do 

L.  N.  Patrick,  Prop.. 
W.  H.  Adams 

85 

86 

—do..... 

--do 

Wilson-Bell  Co.1[- 

87 

....do-— 

Lowell. - 

88 

Granville 

Guilford ..-. 

Oxford... 

H   M    Shaw 

89 

Gibsonville 

High  Point 

do..  .. 

Gibsonville  Hosiery  Mills  Co 

J   W   Burke 

90 

-...do 

91 

....do 

Commonwealth  Hosiery  Mill - 

R.  R.  Ragan- 

92 

....do 

....do 

93 

....do.. 

...  do... 

Dillon-Kearns  Underwear  Co 

Durham  Hosiery  Mills,  No.  3 

Harriss  &  Covington  Hosiery 
Mills,  Inc -.     .. 

94 

..-do 

-      do 

J   S   Carr   Jr 

95 

....do.. 

..     do    . 

—do 

...-do 

J.  W.  Harriss  . 

96 

97 

....do- 

-..-do 

High  Point  Underwear  Co 

R.  B.  Terry 

tNot  yet  in  operation — December  20,  1920. 
tSee  Durham  Hosiery  Mills,  No.  1. 


*Same  as  last  report.  HCharter  canceled. 

§Branch  of  Runnymede  Mills,  No.  1. 


Knitting  Mills 


81 


Continued 


Secretary 

or 
Treasurer 

Capital 
Stock 

Product 

Sold  Direct 

or 

Through 

Agents? 

Agent's  Name 

No. 

R.  E.  Carpenter 

D.  W.  Rovster 

1918 
1916 
1898 

$  15,000 
10,000 
200,000 
20,093 
60,000 
40,000 
10,200 
100,000 
10,000,000 

agent 

Park  Textile  Co.,  Nashville,  Tenn 

49 
50 

both 

F.  L.  Page,  Philadelphia 

51 

W.  B.  Boone 

5?f 

I.  L.  Sink 

1920 
1918 
1916 
1906 
1898 
1898 

53 

agents 

Textile  Sales  Co.,  High  Point,  N.  C 

54 

55 

W.  T.  Cole.        ..     . 

both 

5fi 

C.  M.  Carr 

57 

W.  F.  Carr 

58 

59 

H.  H.  Mullen      .. 

1917 
1913 
1920 

19,086 
500,000 

60 

C.  M.  Carr 

61 

W.  F.  Carr 

6!^ 

T.  0.  SorreU 

40,000 
200,000 
47,000 
20,000 
18,000 
75,000 

63 

W.  F.  Carr 

1919 

agents 

64 

65 

C.  L.  Higbee... 

1916 
1914 
1916 

66 

K.  C.  Stone... 

agent 

67 

N.  C.  Carlton 

68 

69 

W.  S.  Howard 

1905 
1907 
1918 
1912 
1918 
1903 
1914 
1903 

120,000 

32,000 

149,757 

100,000 

30,000 

240,038 

725,427 

6,946,259 

70 

71 

Robt.  J.  Walker 

n 

J.  G.  Kerner 

73 

J.  T.  Weaver 

agents 

Textile  Sales  Co.,  High  Point,  N.  C 

74 

F.  D.  Tillotson 

75 

J.  N.  Weeks 

agent 

direct 

Chas.  Chapman  Sons  Co. ,  Philadelphia 

New  York  Office,  366  Broadway. 

76 

T.  W.  Allen 

77 

78 

W.  J.  Hege.... 

1902 
1917 
1918 
1918 
1919 

100,000 
16,000 
29,419 
36,781 
10,000 
24,000 

128,600 

79 

80 

N.  B.  Kendrick. 

81 

D.  R.  Manney 

agents 

direct  

Cannon  Mills,  New  York  .              .. 

8? 

Geo.  G.  Glenn 

83 

L.  N.  Patrick 

84 

Geo.  S.  Spencer 

1917 

85 

86 

F.  D.  Phillips 

1918 
1918 
1913 
1916 
1916 
1912 
1920 
1907 

1920 
1904 
1918 

23,938 

agents 

both 

Sutton,  Rosemary  &  Nicholson,  New  York 

87 
88 

A.  B.  Owen 

40,000 
72,287 
65,422 
45,000 
59,978 
748,563 

60,000 

425,790 

7,700 

89 

R.  L.  Ames . 

agents 

E.  D.  Sealey  and  J.  L.  Porter,  New  York. 

90 

E.  W.  Freeze 

91 

G.  H.  Kearns 

93 

P.  M.  Dillon 

93 

W.  F.  Carr 

direct  

94 

W.  C.  Covington 

agent 

Not  given .  

95 

J.  E.  Mills 

96 

C.  D.  Smith. 

agent 

Chft  &  Goodrich,  5s^ew  York.. 

97 

6— Dept.  Labor,  1920. 


82 


JN^OKTH    CaKOLINA   LabOR   STATISTICS 


Table  No.  1- 


No. 


99 
100 
101 

102 
103 
104 
105 
106 
107 
108 

109 
110 
111 
112 
113 
114 
115 
116 
117 

118 
119 
120 
121 
122 
123 
124 
125 
126 
127 
128 
129 
130 
131 
132 
133 
134 
135 
136 
137 
138 
139 
140 
141 
142 
143 
144 
145 


County 


Guilford- 

...-do 

...do 

...do 

Halifax... 

...do 

...do 

_..do 

...do 

...do 

Harnett.. 


Henderson. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Iredell 

...do 

...do 

Lee 

Lenoir 


...do 

McDowell _. 

...do 

...do 

Martin 

Mecklenburg 

....do 

Montgomery 

Moore 

....do 

Nash 

New  Hanover.. 

Orange 

....do 

Pasquotank 

....do 

....do.. 

....do 

Pender 

Pitt 

Polk 

Randolph 

.-.do 

....do 

....do 

Richmond 

Robeson 

Rockingham 


Postoffice 


High  Point 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Enfield. 

Halifax 

Scotland  Neck. 

...do 

...do 

Weldon. 

Coats 


East  Flat  Rock... 

Hendersonville 

....do_ 

....do 

States  ville... 

....do 

....do 

Jonesboro 

Kinston 


...do 

Marion 

...do 

...do 

Robersonville.. 

Charlotte 

....do 

Troy 

Cameron 

Carthage 

Rocky  Mount.. 

Wilmington 

Carrboro 

Efland 

Elizabeth  City. 

....do 

....do 

....do 

Atkinson 

Greenville 

Tryon 

Asheboro 

....do.... 

Randleman 

Staley 

Ellerbe 

St.  Pauls 

Leaksville 


Mill 


Piedmont  ilills  Co 

Royal  Hosiery  Mills 

Slane  Hosiery  Mills... 

Whittington  Hosiery  Co.,  Inc.. 
Enfield  Hosiery  Mills  Co.,  Inc. 

Halifax  Hosiery  Millf 

Crescent  Hosiery  Co.* 

Roanoke  Hosiery  Co 

Scotland  Neck  Cotton  Mills... 

Weldon  Cotton  Mfg.  Co 

Coats  Hosiery  Mill 


The  Skyland  Hosiery  Co 

Freeze-Bacon  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc. 

Grey  Hosiery  Mills 

G.  W.  Whitlock  &  Son 

Liberty  Hosiery  ;\Ifg.  Co 

Queens  Knitting  Mills,  Inc 

Walton  Hosiery  Mills 

Louise  Knitting  Mills  Co 

Orion  Knitting  Mills  Co. 


Orion  Mill,  No.  3t 

Carolina  Hosierj'  Mills* 

Elizabeth  James  Mills 

Marion  Knitting  Mill 

Roberson  Hosiery  Mills§ 

Charlotte  Knitting  Co 

Defiance  Sock  Mills,  Inc 

Troy  Knitting  Mills  Co 

Regal  Hosiery  Mill  Co 

Bismark  Hosiery  Mills 

Rocky  Mount  Hosiery  Co 

Wilmington  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc. 
Durham  Hosiery  Mill,  No.  4... 

Efland  Hosiery  Mills 

Elizabeth  City  Hosiery  Co 

Ideal  Hosiery  Co 

Pasquotank  Hosiery  Co 

Standard  Mfg.  Co 

-Atkinson  Hosiery  Mills 

Greenville  Hosiery  Millsf 

Tryon  Hosiery  ilfg.  Co 

Acme  Hosiery  Mills  Co 

Asheboro  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc 

Randleman  Hosiery  Mills  Co.. 

Staley  Hosiery  Mill  Co.. 

Ellerbe  Knitting  Mills  Co 

Cantigny  Hosiery  Mills§. 

Athena  MilL. 


President 


J.  H.  Adams 

J.  E.  Thompson. 


C.  E.  Reitzel. 
Ivey  Watson. 


L.  M.  Pittman 

A.  McDowell 

A.  McDowell 

W.  T.  Shaw 

Patterson  &  Boyd, 
Props 

M.  G.  Starrett 

J.  O.  Bell.... 

Jas.  P.  Grey 

G.  W.  Whitlock...- 

W.  F.  Hall.... 

F.  B.  Bunch 

J.  Walton,  Sr 

K.  C.  Stone 

Dr.  H.  Tull 


R.  L.  Greenlee 

C  F.  James,  Prop. 
W.  W.  Neal 


R.  J.  Walker 

Morehead  Jones.. 

J.  C.  Hurley 

R.  D.  Jones 

J.  R.  McQueen... 

J.  C.  Braswell 

J.  H.  Kuck. 

J.  L.  Carr,  Jr 

M.  P.  Efland 

C.  H.  Robinson.. 
M.  B.  Morrisette. 
Norah  Burfoot... 

D.  Van  Horn 

E.  A.  Hames,  Sr.. 


J.  B.  Hester 

W.  J.  .A.rmfield,  Jr. 


J.  J.  Newlin. 
C.  P.  Fox.... 
J.  R.  Wall... 


*Same  as  last  report. 

fBranch  of  Scotland  Neck  Cotton  Mills 


§Idle. 

ISee  Orion  Knitting  Mills  Co. 


Knitting  Mills 


83 


Continued 


Secretary 

or 
Treasurer 


J.  E.  Mills— .. 
J.  W.  Kearns. 
W.  N.  Slane.-, 


Geo.  T.  Andrews. 


>Ha 


1909 
1916 
1912 
1918 
1910 


Capital 
Stock 


S361,519 
12,000 
23,460 
10,800 
100,000 


Product 

Sold  Direct 

or 

Through 

Agents? 


agent- 


direct. 


Agent's  Name 


R.  C.  King  &  Co.,  New  York. 


No. 


99 
100 
101 
102 
103 
104 
105 
106 
107 

108 
109 
110 
111 
112 
113 
114 
115 
116 

117 
118 
119 
120 
121 
122 
123 
124 
125 
126 
127 
128 
129 
130 
131 
132 
133 
134 
135 
136 
137 
138 
139 
140 
141 
142 
143 
144 
145 


F.  A.  Cherry 

Henry  T.  Clark. 

Henry  Clark 

S.  E.;.ShirIey.... 


E.  H.  Wells 

R.  P.  Freeze 

C.  L.  &  J.  P.  Grey. 


J.  Henry  Hall. 
R.  C.  Bunch... 
J.  Walton,  Jr... 
K.  C.  Stone.... 
J.  F.  Taylor... 


J.  W.  Streetman. 


W.  W.  Neal- 


1901 
1920 
1890 
1S99 

1914 
1907 
1914 
1916 
1920 
1906 
1918 
1912 
1917 
1890 

1917 
1913 
1918 
1908 


36,100 
80,000 
369,746 
100,000 

55,979 
192,250 
98,547 
120,106 
30,250 
109,136 
158,561 
15,000 
24,833 
90,000 


direct, 
direct, 
direct, 
agent. 


Wm.  H.  Shelp  &  Co.,  New  York. 


agent., 
agents. 


Chas.  Chapman's  Sons  Co.,  New  York.... 
Cannon  Mills,  New  York.. 


direct- 
direct., 
both... 
agents, 
agents. 


12,800 


46,842 


Various 

Cannon  Mills,  New  York... 

Norman  Gould,  New  York;   Chas.   Miller, 
Cincinnati 


agents- 


Cliven-Wright-Rainey  Co.,  Cincinnati. 


J.  H.  McEwen... 

K.  S.  Tanner 

Barna  Allen 

Chas.  C.  James,  Mgr, 

W.  H.  Currie 

P.  E.  Moran 

R.  E.  Calder.... 

C.  McD.  Carr 

John  L.  Efland 

G.  F.  Seyffert 

U.  G.  Davis 

W.  H.  Jennings 

H.  W.  Morrisette 

E.  A.  Hames.— 


1917 
1917 
1914 
1908 
1910 
1905 
1915 
1898 
1913 
1902 
1917 
1902 
1918 
1917 


65,000 
67,400 
24,202 
15,500 
25,000 
58,183 
78,000 
3,000,000 
32,250 
461,122 
39,532 
43,693 
12,000 
12,000 


agent., 
agent., 
direct., 
agent— 


Chas.  Chapman's  Sons  Co.,  New  York- 
Cannon  Mills,  New  York 


J.  E.  Kennetts;   L.  C.  Vaughan. 


agents, 
agent— 
direct.- 
direct.. 
direct., 
both... 
both-_ 
direct., 
direct.. 


L.  C.  Vaughan  and  Laster  Bros.,  New  York 
Hinckerman-Vengine  &  Co.,  New  York  ._ 


Various- 
Various. 


Henry  Bray 

D.  B.  McCrary.. 
N.  M.  Cranford. 

A.  N.  Bulla 

C.  M.  Staley..-. 

B.  B.  Fareon 


E.  D.  Pitcher. 


1912 
1909 
1917 
1892 
191S 
1919 
1918 
1917 


60,000 
154,320 
70,000 
26,850 
17,500 
40,000 


jobbers, 
both-.- 
direct... 
direct-. - 
agents.. 


J.  C.  Bossong  &  Co.,  New  York. 


direct. 


84 


North  Carolina  Labor -Statistics 


Table  No.  1— 

No. 

County 

PostofSce 

Mill 

President 

14fi 

Rockingham..  . 
....do..... 

Rutherford 

....do.... 

Madison 

Madison  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc.§ 

Mayo  Mills 

Jas.  M.  Vaughn 

F.  H    Fries 

147 

Mavodan 

148 

Ellenboro 

Ellenboro  Hosiery  Mills  Co 

Wingo  Mfg.  Co. 

D   B    Harrill 

149 

Forest  City 

Spindale 

150 

....do.... 

K   S   Tanner 

151 

Stanly. 

Albemarle 

J   S   Efird 

15K 

....do 

....do 

Wiscassett  Mill  Co 

153 

....do 

Badin 

154 

Surry 

Mount  Airy 

Bryson  City 

Monroe 

Mayo  Mills H  ... 

155 

Swain. 

156 

Union 

157 

Vance 

Henderson 

Holly  Springs 

Morrisville 

E.  S.  Yarbrough 

James  Baugh 

S   R   Home  Estate 

158 

Wake 

159 

....do 

ifin 

....do 

Raleigh 

W.  E.  RatclifFe,  Prop. 
C   J   Hunter 

Ifil 

....do.. 

do.... 

162 

....do.... 

....do 

Zebulon  Hosiery  Mill,  No.  2  c 

163 

....do.... 

Wendell.. 

Wendell  Knitting  Mills  Co 

Maynard  Mangum... 
T    J    Horton 

164' 

....do. 

Zebulon 

165* 

Wayne 

Goldsboro 

166 

Wilkes.. 

N.  Wilkesboro 

....do 

167' 

....do 

Wilson 

P.  W.  Eshelman 

168 

Wilson 

169 

....do.. 

....do 

A.  McDowell 

§Idle. 

JBranch  of  Albemarle. 

oBranch  of  Union,  S.  C. 

IfBranch  of  Mayodan. 

fcBuilding  April,  1920. 

fBranch  of  mill  at  Zebulon. 

dSee  Durham  Hosiery  Mills,  No.  1. 

•Same  as  last  report. 


Knitting  Mills 


85 


Continued 


Secretary 

or 
Treasurer 

Capital 

Stock 

Product 

Sold  Direct 

or 

Through 

Agents? 

Agent's  Name 

No. 

R.  O.  Lindsay 

w'c  RufHn 

1920 
1895 
1918 
1918 
1913 
1905 
1898 

S  20,000 

agents 

direct 

Stone  &  Warren . 

146 

147 

A   S   iiarrill 

10,000 
20,338 
55,000 
68,600 
600,000 

148 

W.  M.  Parsley 

W.  M.  Parsley 

149 

agent— 

E.  M.  Townsend  &  Co.,  New  York 

150 
151 

agents 

Cannon  Mills,  New  York...* 

151^ 

153 

1.54 

W   S   Nicholson 

agents 

Sutton,  Rosemary  &  Nicholson,  Inc 

1,55 

1919 
1916 

1.5fi 

W   A   Hunt 

50,382 
25,000 
20,000 

agents 

John  M.  Gwin,  Inc.,  New  York 

157 

158 

R   S    Dodd 

1910 

direct 

159 

direct 

IfiO 

V  O  Parker 

1900 

57,000 

agent 

Clift  &  Goodrich,  New  York 

161 

162 

M   A   GriflSn 

1912 
1917 

51,850 
94,800 

163 

W.  B.  Humphrey 

164 

165 

W.  F.  Frogden 

1919 
1918 

26,536 
20,726 
27,500 
107,403 

166 

167 

W    S    Howard 

direct 

168 

Robt    J    Walker 

1910 

169 

86 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  2 — List  of  Mills, 


No. 

JliU 

PostofEce 

Spinning 

or 
Knitting 

Class  of  Goods  Manufactured 

1 

Alamance  Hosiery  Mill 

Altamont  Hosiery  Mills 

Burlington 

....do 

Knitting.. 

Men's  half-hose 

3 

Daisy  Hosiery  Mills 

...do 

Knitting.. 

4 

Goodman  Hosiery  Mills.. 

.  do  .  .. 

5 

Graham  Hosiery  Mill 

....do 

less  hosiery 

Half-hose,  seamless  hosiery. 

Children's  ribbed  hosiery 

Men's  cotton  seamless  hos'ry 

fi 

....do 

7 

....do 

R 

do . 

Standard  Plosiery  Mill . 

.  do 

children's . 

P 

in 

Thurston's  Hosiery  Mills 

....do 

Knitting.. 

11 

Walker  Hosiery  Mills* 

....do 

1? 

Whitehead  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc 

White  Cotton  Co 

....do.... 

Knitting.. 

13 

Graham 

14 

White-Williamson  Co. 

..     do 

Both 

Tubing  and  ginghams 

15 

Childrey  Hosiery  Mill 

Max  Lieberman,  Inc.f 

Ifi 

....do 

17 

Maple  Crest  Hosiery  Mill... 

....do 

Knitting.. 
Knitting.. 

IS 

Riverside  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc... 

....do 

1Q 

Durham  Hosiery  Mills,  No.  8 

White-Williamson  Co 

Asheville  Knitting  Mill 

Mebane 

?n 

!?1 

Knitting.. 

lings 

?? 

Drexel  Knitting  Mill  Co 

?3 

J.  A.  Cline  &  Son  Hosiery  Mill... 
Highway  Knitting  Mills 

Hildebran . 

?4 

Icard 

Half-hose  . 

?f> 

Icard  Knitting  Mills 

....do.... 

'fi 

Icard  Mfg.  Co 

do  . 

^7 

Garron  Knitting  Mills 

Silk  hose... 

^S 

do. 

?P 

Liberty  Hosiery  Mill 

Knitting.. 
Knitting.. 

30 

Waldensian  Hosiery  Mill 

...  do 

Hosiery 

31 

G.  H.  Y.  Hosiery  Co 

Concord...  . 

31? 

Hoover  Hosiery  Co 

do  .    . 

Knitting-. 
Knitting.. 

33 
34 

The  Collettville  Hosiery  Mills 

Lenoir  Hosiery  Mills* 

Collettville 

Hosiery 

35 

Orion  Knitting  Millst 

3fi 

Claremont  Hosiery  Mill  Co 

The  Best  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc 

Elliott  Knitting  Mills 

Hickory  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc. 

Claremont 

Hosiery 

37 

Hickorv .  .. 

Knitting.. 
Knitting.. 
Knitting.. 

Hosiery 

38 
30 

....do 

..do. 

Ladies'  and  infants'  hosiery 
Hosiery..                     .  

40 

Ranford  Knitting  Mills 

.  do  .... 

Hosiery             .       . 

41 

Fidelity  Hosiery  Mills  Co 

Ridgeview  Hosiery  Mill  Co.  . 

Newton. 

40 

do 

Knitting. - 

43 

Elizabeth  Hosiery  Mills* 

Half-hose    . .      . 

44 

Siler  City  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc 

Edenton  Hosiery  Mills 

Siler  City... 

45 

Knitting.. 

4fi 

Winner  Mills,  Inc.  11.  .... 

47 

Elmore  Hosiery  Mills... 

48 

Blanch  Hosiery  Mill 

Shelby.. 

Knitting.. 

Hosiery 

''Same  as  last  report. 
fNot  running. 


IBranch  of  Kinston. 
§Closed. 


UNot  running  during  1920. 


Knitting  Mills 


87 


'Numl 

er  of  Machines,  Etc. 

11 

Number 
Knitting 
Machines 

0) 

Number 
Sewing 
Machines 

Power 

Number 
Horse- 
power 

Raw  Material 

Estimated 
Yearly- 
Output 

Days  in 
Opera- 
tion 
During 
Year 

No. 

93 

.... 

15 

electric 

electric 

electric 

10 
12 
15 

25,000  lbs. 
$          50,000 
139,950  lbs. 

%        70,000 

80,000 

270,000 

1 

250 
292 

2 

90 

250 
36 

1 
2 

3 

N 

u 

electric 

electric 

electric __ 

electric 

comb,  engine- 

10 
12 

27 

14 
25 

80 

S          18,500 

29,694 
94,134 
215,790 

181,194 
54,400 

200 
290 
251 

294 
187 

b 

1 
2 

2 

'fi 

270 

120 
36 
9 



7 

8 

S          37,500 

9 

10 

300,000 

450,000 

4,618 

700,000 

11 

170 

steam  and  elec 
electric 

40 

10 

350 

240,000  lbs. 

290 
45 

n 

^^ 

190 
36 
30 
30 
12 

148 

900,000  lbs. 

14 

— 

5 

1 

15 

electric... 

electric 

electric 

electric 

5 

5 

10 

46 

16 

§275 

17 

50,000  lbs. 
S        116,919 

100,000 
227,055 

IS 

275 

I") 

m 

93 

145 

— - 

2 
10 

electric 

'>^ 

electric 

comb,  engine, 
electric 

50 
30 
12 

128,990 
32,698 
32,185 

300 
175 
216 

22 

S          22,469 

23 

100 

40 

100 

30 

85 

50 

250 

106 

30 

55 

48 

60 

50 

65 

200 

140 

66 

235 

200 

30 

;;;; 

5 
4 
5 

94 

25 

electric 

electric 

electric 

10 
60 
30 
15 
50 
26 
7 
15 
15 

''fi 

27 

— 

4 
2 
10 

'8 

25,000  lbs. 
300,000  lbs. 
S        136,946 

18,000 
200,000 
192,135 
200,000 

30,000 

250 
300 
300 
260 
150 

29 

electric 

electric 

electric 

oil  .... 

30 
31 

— 

2 
1 
2 

32 

33 

oil  engine 

34 

35 

int.  comb.  eng. 

electric 

electric 

electric 

steam 

10 
10^ 
40 
70 
25 
50 
35 

8 
10 
10 

6 

3 

17,992 

60,000 

200,000 

160 

78 

300 

36 



2 
5 
3 
4 
6 
7 
2 

65,000  lbs. 
150,000  lbs. 

37 

38 
39 

591 
242,684 
161,670 

30 
300 
264 
325 

200 

40 

electric 

electric ' 

oil  engine 

electric 

electric 

kerosene 

int.  comb.  eng. 

41 

201,425  lbs. 

15,000  lbs. 

$          14,946 

42 
43 

30,000 

44 

48 

45 

46 

8,600 
50,000 

60 

47 

20 

1 

25,000  lbs. 

4& 

■88 


KoRTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  2 — 


No. 

Mill 

Postoffice 

Spinning 

or 
Knitting 

Class  of  Goods  Manufactured 

49 

Carpenter-Baker  Hosiery  Mills, 
Inc 

Shelby 

Knitting-. 

Men's  and  ladies'  hosiery 

^0 

Olive  Hosiery  Mfg.  Co. 

....do 

.M 

Holt-Williamson  Mfg.  Co 

Lilly  &  Boone- 

Fayetteville 

5? 

Ladies'  seamless  hosiery 

Ladies'  and  men's  hosiery 

Children's  hosiery 

Misses'  hosiery 

Hosiery 

Cotton,  mercerized  and  silk 

hosiery 

Half-hose 

^Z 

Shoaf-Sink  Hosiery  Mill  Co.t-... 
Ragan  Knitting  Co. 

Lexington.. 

Knitting.. 

M 

.55 

Thomasville  Hosiery  IMill 

-...do 

5fi 

Chatham  Knitting  Mills  Co 

Durhana  Hosiery  Mills 

Durham  Hosiery  Mills,  No.  2 

Golden  Belt  Mfg.  Co. 

Knitting.. 
Knitting-. 

57 
58 

....do..... 

—  .do 

do  .  - 

5q 

fin 

Knit-Well  Hosiery  Mills 

....do 

hosiery 

Men's  grey  cotton  hosiery.. 

fil 

North  State  Knitting  Jlill,  Inc... 
John  O'Daniels  Hosiery  Mill 

....do 

fi? 

...-do 

fi,s 

Paragon  Hosiery  Co.    

do 

Hosiery 

M 

Tar  Heel  Hosiery  Mills  Co 

-...do 

Knitting- - 

65 

Banner  Hosiery  Jlills 

East  Durham 

hosiery 

fifi 

Crystal  Hosiery  Mill 

do 

67 

Louise  Knitting  Mills  Co 

....do 

Knitting-. 
Knitting.. 

6S 

Pilot  Hosiery  Mills*. 

West  Dturham 

Ladies'  and  men's  hosiery.. 

fifl 

Panola  Knitting  Co 

70 

Runnymede  Mills,  No.  1 

...  do 

71 

7-? 

Runnymede  Mills,  No.  2 

Tarboro  Knitting  Co 

-—do.... 

do 

Half-hose- 

7,'^ 

American  Hosiery  Mills  Co 

Kernersville  Knitting  Co 

74 

....do... 

75 

Carolina  Mills  Co 

Ladies'  and  children's  hos'y 

7fi 

Hanes  Hosiery  Mills  Co 

....do 

77 

P.  H.  Hanes  Knitting  Co 

.---do  — 

7S 

The  Indera  Mills 

-.     do  .— 

Knitting.. 
Knitting.. 
Knitting- - 

7q 

Maline  Mills 

do    ... 

sn 

Banner  Hosiery  Jlill  Co 

Youngsville 

SI 

Gaston  Knitting  Mills,  Inc. 

Josephine  Knitting  Mills 

s? 

....do 

S.S 

Glenn-McLean  Knitting  Mills 

Patrick  Hosiery  Mill 

Gastonia 

Men's,  ladies'  and  children's 

84 

....do 

hosiery 

85 

Standard  Knitting  Mills 

....do.... 

85 

Wilson-Bell  Co.  1! 

.---do    

^7 

Eureka  Hosiery  Jlill 

Lowell 

88 

Hemshaw  Hosiery  Mills 

Oxford- 

Knitting-. 

sq 

Gibsonville  Hosiery  Mills  Co 

Ames  Hosiery  Mills  Co 

Gibsonville 

■qn 

High  Point 

fli 

Commonwealth  Hosiery  Mill 

Crown  Hosiery  Mill 

....do 

I? 

.  .  do 

qs 

Dillon- Kearns  Underwear  Co 

Durham  Hosiery  Mills,  No.  3 

.     do 

q4 

...  do 

95 

Harriss  &  Covington  Hosiery 
Mills,  Inc 

-..-do— 

Knitting.. 

Hosiery 

JNot  yet  in  operation — December  20,  1920.         *Same  as  last  report.        IfCharter  canceled. 


Knitting  Mills 


89 


Continued 


c  a 

Number 
Knitting 
Machines 

13 

Number 
Sewing 
Machines 

Power 

Number 
Horse- 
power 

Raw  Material 

Estimated 
Yearly 
Output 

Days  in 
Opera- 
tion 
During 
Year 

No. 

45 

52 
84 
42 
60 
65 
S3 
240 

3,000 
402 

240 

98 

655 

280 

electric 

electric 

electric 

comb,  engine. 

8 

32 

575 

6 

$        36,000 
98,056 

313 
307 

49 

.... 

5 

50 

9,984 

51 

—  - 

1 
2 
1 
3 
3 

S           5,322 

2,267 

52 

52 
53 

electric 

electric 

electric 

steam,  elec 

electric 

electric 

electric 

electric. 

electric 

15 
15 

32* 

8,750 
100 

50 
17 
84 
50 

54 

"70,000 

150,000  Iba. 
6,000,000  lbs. 

170,000 
10,000,000 

228 
272 

56 

57 

I 

12 
6 

58 

59 

92,016 
300,000 

200 
280 

60 

.... 

21 
4 

600,000  lbs. 

61 
6^ 

25,000 

50 

63 

201 

electric 

electric 

electric 

electric 

electric 

35 
25 
5 
25 
32 

64 

15,000 

1,600 

500,000 

50 
25 
312 

65 

72 
110 

—  - 

1 

45 

66 

24,000  lbs. 

67 
68 

69 

SO 
103 

electric 

electric 

steam,  elec 

32 

35 

30 

8 

15 

70 

190 

1,050 

40 

150 

15 

7 

15 

5 
5 
25 

70 

71 

S          77,899 

149,608 

280 

7?, 

400 

50 

100 

500 

228 

35 

75 

42 

27 

30 

15 
35 
97 

73 

electric 

water,  St.,  elec. 

steam,  elec 

electric 

electric. 

electric 

gasoline 

electric. 

electric. 

electric. 

electric 

electric 

74 

—  - 

8 

175,854 
561,710 
4,695,396 
300,000 
700,000 

5,500 
33,591 

306 
304 
284 
300 
300 

100 
175 

75 

S     '  304,532 
S    2,726,757 
250,000  lbs. 
1,000,000  lbs. 
closed  down 
$               579 
24,888 

76 

27,500 

175 

77 

20 
100 

78 
79 

sn 

81 

8? 

S3 

21,300 

23,680 
108,735 

210 
303 

S4 

85 

86 

30 
65 

87 

81 

88 

200 

electric 

electric. 

electric 

electric 

electric 

electric.- 

electric 

electric 

electric 

5 
8 
25 
30 
5 
75 
10 
101 

18 

12,659 

16,335 

130 

S7 

.... 

2 
3 

1 

1 

20 

88 

89 

89,884 
71,460 

134,136 
103,900 

190 
307 

90 
91 
9"^ 

601 
398,306 

5,139 
685,770 

75 
297 

93 

473 
40 

94 

2 

95 

90 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  2 — 


Mill 


High  Point  Hosiery  Mills 

High  Point  Underwear  Co 

Piedmont  Mills  Co 

Royal  Hosiery  Mills 

Slane  Hosiery  Mills 

Whitington  Hosiery  Co.,  Inc 

Enfield  Hosiery  Mills  Co.,  Inc — 

Halifax  Hosiery  jNIill 

Crescent  Hosiery  Co.*— 

Roanoke  Hosiery  Co 

Scotland  Neck  Cotton  Mills 

Weldon  Cotton  Mfg.  Co 

Coats  Hosiery  Mill 

The  Skyland  Hosiery  Co 

Freeze-Bacon  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc.. 

Grey  Hosiery  Mills. 

G.  W.  Whitlock  &  Son. 

Liberty  Hosiery  Mfg.  Co 

Queen's  Knitting  Mills,  Inc 

Walton  Hosiery  Mills 

Louise  Knitting  Mills  Co 

Orion  Knitting  Mills  Co 


Orion  Mill,  No.  3. 


Carolina  Hosiery  Mills* 

Elizabeth  James  Mills 

Marion  Knitting  Mill 

Roberson  Hosiery  Millsf 

Charlotte  Knitting  Co 

Defiance  Sock  Mills,  Inc 

Troy  Knitting  Mills  Co 

Regal  Hosiery  Mill  Co 

Bismark  Hosiery  MiUs 

Rocky  Mount  Hosiery  Co 

Wilmington  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc.. 

Durham  Hosiery  Mill,  No.  4 

Efland  Hosiery  Mills 

Elizabeth  City  Hosiery  Co 

Ideal  Hosiery  Co 

Pasquotank  Hosiery  Co 

Standard  Mfg.  Co 

Atkinson  Hosiery  Mills 


Greenville  Hosiery  MiUs. 
Try  on  Hosiery  Mfg.  Co.. 
Acme  Hosiery  Mills  Co... 


Asheboro  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc... 
Randleman  Hosiery  Mills  Co.. 

Staley  Hosiery  Mills  Co 

EUerbe  Knitting  Mills  Co 

Cantigny  Hosiery  Millsf 


Postoffice 


High  Point 

....do 

....do , 

....do 

.-.-do 

....do 

Enfield 

Halifax 

Scotland  Neck.. 

....do 

....do 

Weldon 

Coats 

East  Flat  Rock. 
Hendersonville-. 

....do 

....do... 

States  ville 

....do 

..--do 

Jonesboro 

ICinston 


-do- 


Marion 

.---do 

.---do—- 

Robersonville- . 

Charlotte 

.--do 

Troy 

Cameron 

Carthage 

Rocky  Mount-. 

Wilmington 

Carrboro 

Efland 

Elizabeth  City. 

.---do- --- 

..--do 

.---do 

Atkinson 


Greenville- 

Tryon 

Asheboro-- 


.---do 

Randleman- 

Staley 

Ellerbe 

St.  Pauls—. 


Spinning 

or 
Knitting 


Sewing--. 


Knitting.. 


Knitting. 
Knitting. 


Both 

Knitting- 


Knitting- 


Knitting. 
Knitting- 


Both- 


Knitting. 


Knitting. 
Knitting. 
Knitting. 


Knitting. 


Class  of  Goods  Manufactured 


Cotton  ribbed  hosiery 

Underwear 

Hosiery 

Hosiery 

Hosiery 

Hosiery 

Children's  hose 

Hosiery 

Children's  cotton  hosiery 

Misses'  hosiery 

Children's  hosiery 

Union  suits " 

Hosiery 

Hosiery  for  men. 

Freeze  hosiery 

Hosiery 

Hosiery 

Hosiery 

Hosiery 

Children's  hose 

Hosiery 

Plain  and  ribbed  seamless 

hosiery 

Children's  hosiery  and  half- 
hose 

Hosiery 

Ladies'  hosiery 

Ladies'  and  men's  hosiery 


JVIen's  half-hose 

Ladies'  hosiery 

Hosiery 

Hosiery 

Half-hose 

Hosiery 

Men's  seamless  hose 

Hosiery  and  hosiery  yarns.. 

Half-hose 

Hosiery 

Hosiery 

Misses'  and  oliildren's  hos'y. 

Seamless  cotton  hose 

Men's  and  ladies'  cotton 

half-hose.. 

Hosiery 

Seamless  hosiery 

Ladies'  and  men's  cotton 

hose 

Hosiery 

Children's  cotton  hosiery... 
Misses'  ribbed  cotton  hosiery- 
Seamless  hose 

Men's  hosiery 


♦Same  as  last  report.         fldle. 


Knitting  Mills 


91 


Continued 


Number 
Knitting 
Machines 

-^  m 

►5  ^ 

•Z.O 

Number 
Sewing 
Machines 

Power 

Number 
Horse- 
power 

Raw  Material 

Estimated 
Yearly 
Output 

Days  in 
Opera- 
tion 
During 
Year 

No. 

411 

— - 

23 
66 
24 
4 
2 
4 
1 

electric 

electric 

electric-. 

electric. 

electric 

steam,  elec 

St.  and  elec 

kerosene 

102 

5 

155 

12 

35 

8 

180 

8 

$        262,226 

S      435,268 

250 
140 
250 
240 
300 
280 
280 

96 

97 

400 
64 
82 
48 

187 
36 

— - 

400,702 

2,131 

115,249 

10,000 

150,000  lbs. 

606,000 
30,291 

167,500 
16,000 

200,000 

98 
99 
100 
101 
102 
103 

9,000  lbs. 

35,000  lbs. 

$        267,792 

324,000  lbs. 

S          30,029 

225,000  lbs. 

S        107,237 

66,242 

33,750 

150,000 

18,000 

488.423 

300 
140 
280 
312 
258 
300 
275 
307 
144 
140 
283 

104 

51 
251 
21 
70 
200 
95 
76 

electric 

steam,  elec 

electric. 

25 

200 

200 

35 

100 

95 

67 

4 

31 

29 

15 

19 

200 

10 
50 
7 
85 
25 
21 
50 
10 

112 
20 
80 
38 
50 
8 

135 
15 
25 
11 

85 
20 
60 

325 
35 
30 
15 
40 
5 

105 

106 

3,636 



45 
2 

2 
4 
2 

107 

50,961 
400,000 
164,706 
160,473 
47,599 
94,408 
189,450 

108 

electric 

steam,  elec 

steam,  elec 

electric 

electric 

electric 

electric... 

electric 

steam 

109 
110 
111 
112 

202 

207 

56 

52 

220 

45 

— - 

8 
5 
1 
11 

113 

118,218 

114 
115 

55,687 

126,069 

265 

116 
117 

electric 

steam. 

118 

119 

43 
75 

.... 

1 
1 

electric 

120 

75,735 

300 

121 

122 

82 
81 
30 
58 
95 
112 
234 
50 
42 
434 
30 
79 
41 

51 

60 

250 

400 
153 
69 
24 
60 
15 

— - 

1 
13 

electric 

electric 

electric 

steam  . 

29,868  lbs. 

150,000  lbs. 

S          19,139 

21,000 

150,000 

300,000 

28,980 

41,100 

310 
293 
270 
153 

123 
124 
125 

.... 

2 
2 

125 

steam 

127 

43,069 
65,700 

123,463 
135,000 

307 
300 
312 
300 
265 
266 
275 
307 

150 

128 

17,476 

1 

electric 

St.  and  elec 

comb,  engine. 

steam,  elec 

electric 

electric 

electric 

steam 

129 
130 

17,362 
50,781 
46,375 
80,367 
69,681 

30,000  lbs. 

40,000 
621,000 

67,981 
138,890 

98,713 

39,000 

131 

132 

133 



2 
1 

5 

134 
135 

136 

electric.. 

water,  elec 

steam,  elec 

steam,  elec 

electric 

oil  engi;ie 

steam.. 

electric 

137 

-— 

4 

45 
2 
3 

138 

327,019 
225,000 
150,000 
50,000 
93,562 

300 
312 
290 
300 
300 

139 

150,000  lbs. 

125,000  lbs. 

75,000  lbs. 

$          58,750 

140 
141 
142 

— - 

3 

143 
144 

92 


!N^ORTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  2— 


No. 


Mill 


Postoffice 


Spinning 

or 
Knitting 


Class  of  Goods  Manufactured 


145 
146 
147 
148 

149 
150 
151 
152 

153 
154 
155 
156 
157 
158 
159 
160 
161 
162 
163 
164 
165 
166 
167 
168 
169 


Athena  Mill... 

Madison  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc.t- 
Mayo  Mills 

Ellenboro  Hosiery  Mills  Co... 


Wingo  Mfg.  Co.... 

Parsley  &  Tanner,  Inc 

Lillian  Knitting  Mills  Co.. 
Wiscassett  Mills  Co 


Lillian  Knitting  Mills  Co 

Mayo  Mills 

Excelsior  Knitting  Mills 

Icenaan  Knitting  Mills| 

Henderson  Hosiery  Co. 

Crystal  Hosiery  Mill 

Morrisville  Hosiery  Mills 

Glenwood  Knitting  Mills 

Melrose  Knitting  Mills 

Zebulon  Hosiery  Mills 

Wendell  Knitting  Mills  Co 

Zebulon  Hosiery  Mills.. 

Durham  Hosiery  Mills,  No.  5. 

Athletic  Underwear  Co 

Wilkes  Hosiery  Mills .- 

Runnymede  stills,  No.  3* 

Wilson  Knitting  Mills.. 


Leaksville. 
Madison... 
Mayodan.. 
Ellenboro. 


Both 

Knitting. 


Forest  City. 

Spindale 

Albemarle... 
....do 


Knitting. 
Both 


Badin 

Mount  Airy 

Bryson  City... 

Monroe 

Henderson 

Holly  Springs.. 

Morrisville 

Raleigh.. 

....do... 

...do-. 

Wendell 

Zebulon.. 

Goldsboro 

N.  Wilkesboro. 

....do 

Wilson 

...do 


Knitting. 
Knitting. 


Knitting. 


Knitting.. 


Underwear 

Ladies'  hose 

Underwear. 

Men's  and  ladies'  seamless 

hosiery 

Half -hose 

Men's  hose . 

Hosiery 

Ladies'  and  misses'  seamless 

cotton  hosiery 

Cotton  seamless  hosiery 

Underwear 

Seamless  hosiery 

Underwear 

Ladies'  hosiery 

Men's  and  ladies'  hose 

Men's  half-hose 

Hosiery 

Men's  underwear.. 

Men's  and  ladies'  hosiery 

Seamless  hosiery 

Hosiery... 

Misses'  and  ladies'  hosiery.. 

Men's  underwear 

Men's  half-hose.. 

Hosiery 

Hosiery 


tidle. 

tBuilding  April,  1920. 

*Same  as  last  report. 


Knitting  Mills 


93 


Continued 


Number 
Knitting 
Machines 

f-i 

Number 
Sewing 
Machines 

Power 

Number 
Horse- 
power 

Raw  Material 

Estimated 
Yearly 
Output 

Days  in 
Opera- 
tion 
During 
Year 

No. 

5,184 

95 
30 
65 

32 
24 
175 
185 

5,000 
100 
85 
65 

42 

electric 

electric... 

30 

10 

1,500 

6 
5 

30 
60 

4,000 
60 
30 
25 

1,067,000  lbs. 
12,000  lbs. 

$      460,459 
100,000 

300 

120 

145 

2 

150 

2 

1 
2 
5 

10 

146 
147 

148 

electric 

electric 

electric 

steam,  water.. 

electric  

electric 

electric 

29,442 
300,000 

300 
300 

149 

250,000  lbs. 

150 
151 

85,000 

152 

153 



—  - 

200 

154 

155 

156 

95 
70 
80 
64 
31 
50 
143 
137 
425 

4 
1 

1 
5 

66 
2 
6 
4 

12 

electric- 

electric- 

26 
10 
15 
10 
68 
20 
25 
125 
125 
6 
6 
100 
50 

68,500 
15,000 
25,000 

300 
100 
200 

157 

2,000  lbs. 
40,000  lbs. 

158 
159 

electric 

electric 

electric 

160 

500,000  lbs. 

500,000 

161 

162 

75,000 

300 

163 

electric- -. 

electric 

electric 

electric 

steam 

164 

165 

$          23,102 

25,330 

150,000  lbs. 

$          67,306 

38,095 
38,304 
85,000 
116,557 

295 
275 
296 
240 

166 

40 
123 
130 

167 

168 

steam,  elec 

169 

i 

94 


North  Cakolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  Z—List  of  Mills, 


No. 


Mill 

Postoffice 

Number  Hours  Worked 

Day 

Night 

Week 

Alamance  Hosiery  Mill... .■  . 

10 
10 
10 

55 

Altamont  Hosiery  Mills. 

do 

60 

Daisy  Hosiery  Mills 

do 

55 

Goodman  Hosiery  Mills 

....do 

Graham  Hosiery  Mill.. 

do    .. 

10 
10 

60 

Juvenile  Hosiery  Mills 

....do 

55 

Sellars  Hosiery  Mills... 

do.. 

57 

Southern  Hosiery  Mills. 

....do 

55 

Standard  Hosiery  Mill 

.     do  . 

10 
10 

60 

Thurston's  Hosiery  Mills 

-..do 

55 

Walker  Hosiery  Mills*... 

do 

Whitehead  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc 

....do 

10 
9 
10 

55 

White  Cotton  Co 

54 

White-Williamson  Co 

.     do 

55 

Childrey  Hosiery  Mill 

Max  Lieberman,  Inc.t.. 

....do... 

Maple  Crest  Hosiery  Mill 

....do 

H       11 
8 
9 

55 

Riverside  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc 

_...do 

45 

Durham  Hosiery  Mills,  No.  8 

Mebane 

49 

White-Williamson  Co 

Asheville  Knitting  Mill 

Asheville 

10 
10 
10 
10 

55 

Drcxel  Knitting  Mill  Co 

Drexel 

58 

J.  A.  Cline  &  Son  Hosiery  Mill 

Hildebran.. 

55 

Highway  Knitting  MiUs.. 

Icard 

55 

Icard  Knitting  Mills 

....do 

loard  Mfg.  Co 

do 

Garron  Knitting  Jlills 

Morganton 

Vandois  Knitting  Mills 

do 

Liberty  Hosiery  Mill 

Valdese 

10 
10 
10 
10 
10 

55 

Waldensian  Hosiery  Mill 

....do 

58 

G.  H.  Y.  Hosiery  Co... 

Concord 

55 

Hoover  Hosiery  Co 

....do 

55 

The  Collettville  Hosiery  Mills... . 

Collettville 

Lenoir  Hosiery  Mills* 

Lenoir 

Orion  Knitting  Millsf 

Beaufort 

Claremont  Hosiery  Mill  Co 

10 
10 
10 
8 
10 
10 

11 

10 
10 
10 

55 

The  Best  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc 

Elliott  Knitting  Mills 

....do 

55 

Hickory  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc.... 

....do 

Ranford  Knitting  Mills .  . 

do 

55 

Fidelity  Hosiery  Mills  Co.... 

Ne^^iion 

55 

Ridgeview  Hosierv  Mill  Co. 

do 

11 

60 

Elizabeth  Hosiery  Mills* 

Pittsboro. 

60 

Siler  City  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc 

Siler  City 

55 

Edenton  Hosiery  Mills 

Edenton 

55 

Winner  Mills,  Inc.t 

Elmore  Hosiery  Mills 

Lawndale 

10 
10 
10 
8 

50 

Blanch  Hosiery  Mill 

Shelby 

Carpenter-Baker  Hosiery  Mills 

....do 

50 

Olive  Hosiery  Mfg.  Co 

....do 

48 

Holt-WilHamson  Mfg.  Co 

Fayetteville 

*Same  as  last  report. 
HClosed. 


fBranch  of  Kinston. 
JNot  running  during  1920. 


§Per  week. 


Knitting  Mills 


95 


Jsfum'b 

er  of  Employees 

,  Wages,  Etc 

Employees 

Wages 

When  Paid 

What 
Per 

Cent 

Read 
and 

Write 

Esti- 
mated 
Number 
Persons 
Depend- 
ent on 
Mills 

"is 

.2 

a 

a 

"3 
o 

13 

a 
o 

O  Qi 

1   i 

1-1  Ph^ 

No. 

10 

30 
23 

42 

40 
36 
51 

S  6.66 

S  1.50 

S  4.16 

S  1.33 

weekly 

100 

1 

13 

108 
51 

2 

9 

5.83 

2.00 

5.00 

1.66 

100 

3 

4 
5 

3 

25 

4-23 

39-56 

43 

20 

10 
12 
2 

28 
42 
82 
57 
28 
4 

84 
126 
246 
171 
84 
25 

1-9 

g 

10-14 

7 

12 

8 

8 

g 

4 

7.00 

2.75 

100 

10 
11 
12 

30 

60 
2 
23 

25 
23 

105 

3 

138 

6.66 

3.00 

4.16 

2.00 

weekly . 

99 

1 

13 

92 

7.00 

3.50 

4.00 

3.20 

weekly 

95 

300 

14 

15 
16 
17 

35 

25 
22 
91 
175 

22 

77 
24 
21 

10 

15 

20 
46-58 

19 

3.25 
7.50 

1.75 
3.50 

3.00 

4.83 

1.50 
2.50 

90 
100 

35 

30 

273 

2 

18 

21-29 

19 

20 
21 
2' 

2 
12-20 

20 
40-57 
22-27 

14-17 

5.00 

1.00 

5.00 

1.00 

semimonthly  .. 

100 

20 
231 

72 

2 

93 

4 

24 

25 
26 
27 
28 
29 

150 

50 
8 
90 
76 
31 
21 

2 

6 
50 
53 
21 

4 

2 
15 

3.00 
4.00 

2.00 

2.50 
3.50 

1.25 

weekly 

100 
90 

40 

daily 

30 

21 

228 
40 

31 

10 

7.50 
5.00 

3.50 
3.00 

5.83 
2.00 

2.25 
1.00 

100 
100 

32 

2 

semimonthly  ._ 

33 

34 
35 
36 

100 
21 
31 

140 
75 
12 
89 
78 
18 
26 

4 

13 

28 
100 
60 

41 
49 
12 
23 

4 

5 
10 

8 
2 

63 

20 
300 

3 

40 
15 

5.00 
5.50 
4.00 

3.50 
2.50 
2.00 

5.00 
3.50 

1.00 
2.50 
1.75 

semimonthly  .. 
semimonthly  .. 
weekly 

100 
100 

37 
38 
39 

7 

36 

267 

200 

54 

78 

none 

40 

38 

41 

21 

6.25 

2.75 
5.50 
6.00 

1.75 
1.00 
2.00 
2.50 

4.00 
3.00 
3.50 
4.00 

1.50 
1.50 
1.50 
1.50 

weekly...  . 

95 
100 

85 
85 

42 

4 

weekly... 

43 

3 

weekly... 

44 

45 
46 
47 

1 

7 
6 

15 

28 

10 

8 

7 
21) 
67 
180 

24 
20 

1 

5.00 
§30.00 

5.00 
12,00 

4.16 
25.00 

2.33 
10.00 

100 

48 

5 

49 

20-29 

201 

50 



51 

96 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


No 


100 
101 
102 
103 
104 


Table 

No.  3— 

Postoffice 

Number  Hours  Worked 

Mill 

Day 

Night 

Week 

Lilly  &  Boone.- 

Dayidson 

10 

60 

Shoaf-Sink  Hosiery  Mill  Co.f 

Lexington.. 

Ragan  Knitting  Co ;. 

Thomasyille. 

Thomasville  Hosiery  Mill 

....do.. 

Chatham  Knitting  Mills  Co. 

Durham 

10 
10 

55 

Durham  Hosiery  Mills 

....do 

55 

Durham  Hosiery  Mills,  No.  2 

-...do-.. 

Golden  Belt  Mfg.  Co _ 

....do 

Knit-Well  Hosiery  Mills 

..-.do 

9 
9 

54 

North  State  Knitting  Mill,  Inc 

.-..do 

m 

John  O'Daniels  Hosiery  Mill 

....do 

Paragon  Hosiery  Co 

.—do -- 

10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 

60 

Tar  Heel  Hosiery  Mills  Co 

..-.do 

55 

Banner  Hosiery  Mills 

East  Durham 

.-.do 

60 

Crystal  Hosiery  Mill 

60 

Louise  Knitting  Mills  Co 

.-..do 

55 

Pilot  Hosiery  Mills' 

West  Durham 

Tarboro 

55 

Panola  Knitting  Co 

Runnymede  Mills,  No.  1 

.-.do. 

Runnymede  Mills,  No.  2 

....do 

Tarboro  Knitting  Co 

....do 

55 

American  Hosiery  Mills  Co 

Kernersville  Knitting  Co 

....do.... .- 

Carolina  Mills  Co 

48 

Hanes  Hosiery  Mills  Co 

—  .do 

9 
9 
8 

8 

49 

P.  H.  Hancs  Knitting  Co 

do 

50 

The  Indera  Mills 

do 

48 

Maline  Mills 

..     do 

48 

Banner  Hosiery  Mill  Co 

Gaston  Knitting  Mills,  Inc 

11 
11 

55 

Josephine  Knitting  Mills 

....do... 

60 

Glenn-McLean  Knitting  Mills 

Gastonia 

Patrick  Hosiery  Mill 

.-..do 

11 
11 

60 

Standard  Knitting  Mills 

.-..do 

60 

Wilson-Bell  Co.  H 

do- 

Eureka  Hosiery  Mill... 

Lowell 

10 
9 

55 

Hemshaw  Hosiery  Mills 

Oxford. 

Gibsonville  Hosiery  Mills  Co. 

Gibsonyille. 

Ames  Hosiery  Mills  Co 

High  Point 

10 
10 
10 
9 
9 
Mill  not 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 

55 

Commonwealth  Hosiery  Mill.. 

...  do  — 

55 

Crown  Hosiery  Mill 

.  do 

55 

Dillon-Kearns  Underwear  Co. 

....do 

50 

Durham  Hosiery  Mills,  No.  3 

....do .-. 

49 

Harriss  &  Covington  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc. 

--do 

yet  in  ope 

High  Point  Hosiery  Mills 

do    .. 

50- 

High  Point  Underwear  Co 

do.  .. 

58 

Piedmont  Mills  Co 

....do... 

55 

Royal  Hosiery  Mills 

.-.do 

55 

Slane  Hosiery  Mills. 

do    . 

55 

Whittington  Hosiery  Co.,  Inc.. 

.—do 

55 

Enfield  Hosiery  Mills  Co.,  Inc 

Enfield 

55 

Halifax  Hosiery  Mill 

Halifax... 

Crescent  Hosiery  Co.* 

Scotland  Neck 

10 

55. 

*Same  as  last  report.    fNot  yet  in  operation— December  20,  1920.    JPer  week.     HCharter  canceled. 


Knitting  Mills 


97 


Continued 


Employees 

Wages 

When  Paid 

What 
Per 

Cent 

Read 
and 

Write 

Esti- 
mated 
Number 
Persons 
Depend- 
ent on 
Mills 

S 

a 

2 
IS 
o 

"a 

o 
H 

£5 

a 
l2 

Highest 

Paid 

Women 

Lowest 

Paid 

Women 

No. 

1 

6 

7 

s . 

$ 

S 

t 

21 

52 

53 

100 

"il 

55 

28 
1,965 

61 
1,310 

10 

225 

99 

3,500 

400 

7.33 
t53.00 

3.12 
18.00 

6.42 
50.00 

2.50 
15.00 

weekly 

weekly 

92 
95 

300 
8,000 

56 
57 
58 

59 

20-33 

39 
200 

6 
35 

78 
300 

234 

60 

65 

7.50 

3.33 

7.08 

2.08 

weekly 

m 

fil 

62 

27 

50 
78 
13 
2 
50 
68 

9 
15 

77 

97 

31 

3 

70 
92 

"231 

95 

93 

9 

63 

19 
9 

7.11 

1.50 

5.87 

2.60 

weekly 

98 

64 
65 

1 

66 

20 

7.00 
4.10 

3.50 
2.04 

6.50 
4.50 

2.00 
1.50 

weekly 

weekly 

100 
99 

67 

24 

90 

68 
69 

70 

200 
36 

71 

15 

17 

4 

108 

72 

73 

74 

18-32 

19-48 

80-148 

518-730 

30 

150 

11 
13 
25 

91 

208 

1,301 

45 
200 

273 

624 

3,903 

90 

600 

75 

50-74 

76 

460-540 

77 

15 
50 

7.00 
6.00 

3.00 
4.00 

5.00 
5.00 

2.50 
3.00 

weekly 

weekly 

100 
100 

78 
79 
80 

2 

2 
8 

4 
12 

12 
36 

81 

4 

S' 

83 

4 

4 
24-52 

2 
3 

10 

80 

30 
240 

84 

12-25 

85 

86 

1 

7 
14 

2 

10 
16 
40 
77 
56 

100 
36 

340 

30 
30 

87 

2 

weekly 

100 

88 

89 

10-30 

11-54 

40 

65 

20-32 

205 

5 

33 

231 
168 

90 

16 

91 

35 

6.50 

2.50 

5.50 

2.00 

9? 

9 

108 
1,0.''0 

93 

95-100 

94 

95 

53-70 

139-21? 
4 

222-263 
22-41 

44 

197 
48 

310 
39 
78 
13 

100 

weekly 

eemimontbly .  . 

100 

591 
132 
930 
117 

2i;4 

3'.i 
200 

Pfi 

47-60 

4.00 

2.75 

4.62 

1.25 

97 
98 

2-10 

99 

26-77 

100 

2-3 

5-8 
75 

1 

101 

25 

5.00 

3.00 

3.50 

semimonthly  .- 

99 

102 
103 

15 

30 

10 

55 

5.00 

2.50 

2.50 

1.25 

semimonthly.. 

100 

55 

104 

7— Dept.  Labor,  1920. 


98 


NOKTH  CaROLIXA  LabOR  STATISTICS 


Table  No.  3— 


No. 


105 
106 
107 
108 
109 
110 
111 
112 
113 
114 
115 
116 
117 
118 
119 
120 
121 
122 
123 
124 
125 
126 
127 
128 
129 
130 
131 
132 
133 
134 
135 
136 
137 
138 
139 
140 
141 
142 
143 
144 
145 
146 
147 
148 
149 
150 
151 
152 
153 
154 


MiU 

PostolEce 

Number  Hours  Worked 

Day 

Night 

Week 

Roanoke  Hosiery  Co. 

Scotland  Neck 

....do 

10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
9 
10 

55 

Scotland  Neck  Cotton  Mills 

56 

Weldon  Cotton  Mfg.  Co. 

Weldon 

55 

Coats  Hosiery  Mill 

Coats 

60 

The  Skyland  Hosiery  Co 

East  Flat  Rock 

Hcndersonville 

...  do 

00 

55 

55 

G.  VV.  Whitlock  <&  Son 

do 

55 

54 

....do 

60 

....do. 

57 

10 

55 

Orion  Knitting  Mills  Co. 

Kinston 

Orion  Mill,  No. 3 

..do.... -   . 

Marion...  . 

do . 

do  — . 

10 

60 

Charlotte 

10 
lOi 
10 
10 

54 

....do 

11' 

60 

Troy  Knitting  Mills  Co. 

Troy...  

55 

Regal  Hosiery  Mills  Co. 

Cameron.. 

60 

Carthage 

Rocky  Mount 

8 
10 
10 
10 

9 
10 
10 

9 
10 

48 

55 

55 

Efland  Hosiery  Mills 

Efland 

60 

Elizabeth  City  Hosiery  Co. 

Elizabeth  City 

...  do 

54 

55 

....do 

55 

Standard  ;\Ifg.  Co. 

..     do 

54 

.\tkinson 

60 

Greenville _._ 

Tryon 

10 
10 
10 
10 
10 

55 

do    .  .. 

55 

60 

Staley  Hosiery  Mills  Co. 

Staley- 

55 

EUerbe 

55 

St.  Pauls 

Athena  Mills..  .                                   

Leaksville 

10 
9 

55 

55 

Mayo  Jlills 

Mayodan.  

Ellenboro .     .. 

Wingo  Mfg.  Co. 

Forest  City 

10 
10 

60 

Spindale .  .. 

60 

Albemarle 

Wiscassett  Mills  Co 

do      . 

Badin...  ...     ... 

Mayo  .Mills 

Mount  .-Viry 

*Same  as  last  report. 

tidle. 

JPer  week. 


Knittin'g  Mills 


99 


Continued 


Employees 

Wages 

When  Paid 

What 
Per 

Cent 

Read 
and 

Write 

Esti- 
mated 
Number 
Persons 
Depend- 
ent on 
Mills 

— 

"d 
1 

e 

0) 

6 

"3 

O 

C 

CD 

O  c3 

CO         o 

M 

O  03.2 

No. 

6 

39 

39 

9-15 

50 

16 

9-14 

3 

23 
90 
53 

9-16 
100 
35 

28-50 

4 

26 

42 

30 

19-23 

12 
6 
3 

50 
2 
3 
2 
4 
7 

3 

29 

141 

98 

28 

200 

53 

51 

9 

41 

67 

34 

32 

350 

S    5.00 

S    2.00 

S    4.50 

S    2.00 

biweekly 

100 

70 
423 

105 
106 

4.00 

2.00 

3.50 

1.50 

semimonthly  .- 

75 

107 

84 
650 
159 
153 

27 
123 
201 

108 

6.00 

2.00 

4.00 

1.50 

weekly 

100 

109 
110 

weekly        

111 

weekly  _  _  

112 

11 

113 

18 

weekly , .  .  - 

114 

4 
10  12 

4.00 

4.00 

3.92 

1.50 

semimonthly -- 

100 

115 

96 

llfi 

117 

118 

119 

35 

47 

120 

6  12 

25-35 

141 

121 

122 

17 

57 
50 
14 
10 

"""V 

74 
67 
20 
16 
75 
52 
71 

175 
28 

277 
41 
59 
35 
13 

4.81 
5.50 

1.75 
3.00 

4.23 
6.00 

.91 
2.00 

weekly 

weekly 

weekly.-  -  -.- 

100 
100 

152 
105 
60 

48 

123 
124 
125 

4 

weekly.     .-.  - 

126 

127 

1 1-'"'8 

25-51 

49 

65 

10 

179-217 

17 

30-37 

19-21 

7 

12 
28 
12 
12 
5 
6 

weekly - 

156 

213 
500 

84 
831 
123 
177 
105 

36 

128 

10 

weekly - 

129 

63 
6 

6.66 

2.50 

5.00 

2.25 

weekly 

weekly .         

80 

130 
131 

67  87 

weekly . .  -  -  . 

1.32 

19 

weekly 

133 

19-9g 

weekly .  -  .  - 

134 

8  11 

weekly . 

135 

6 

4.61 

2.00 

2.83 

.75 

weekly 

90 

136 
137 

150 
162 
50 
55 
32 

09 

138 

62 

91 
35 
48 
28 
15 

9 

486 

139 

15 

7 
4 
7 

6.42 

6.00 

140.00 

3.00 
2.00 
15.00 

5.88 
4.00 
24.00 

2.10 

1.50 

12.00 

semimonthly  _  _ 

weekly 

biweekly 

weekly .  -  .  _ 

100 
98 
100 

140 

150 

141 
14'' 

66 

143 

144 

72 

79 
8 

10 
1 

161 

11 

7.09 
1:40.00 

4.00 
25.00 

6.33 
23.00 

2.03 
12.00 

weekly 

weekly 

98 
100 

500 

145 
146 

147 

30 
12 

75 

90 
36 
175 

148 

4 

8 
50 

149 

25 

5.00 

2.50 

4.16 

2.00 

weekly 

100 

15C 
151 

1,300 

15: 

1 

15: 

1 

1 

1 

300 

! 





1 

i 

1  15- 

100 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  3— 


No 


155 
156 
157 
158 
159 
160 
161 
162 
163 
164 
165 
166 
167 
168 
169 


MUI 


Excelsior  Knitting  Mills 

Iceman  Knitting  Millst --. 

Henderson  Hosiery  Co 

Crystal  Hosiery  Mill 

Morrisville  Hosiery  Mills 

Glenwood  Knitting  Mills 

Melrose  Knitting  Mills 

Zebulon  Hosiery  Mills 

Wendell  Knitting  Mills  Co 

Zebulon  Hosiery  Mills 

Durham  Hosiery  Mills,  No. 5 

Athletic  Underwear  Co 

Wilkes  Hosiery  Mills. 

Runnymede  Mills,  No.  '6* 

Wilson  Knitting  Mills 


Postoffice 


Bryeon  City... 

Monroe 

Henderson 

Holly  Springs.. 

Morrisville 

Raleigh 

....do 

...do _-- 

Wendell 

Zebulon.. 

Goldsboro 

N.  Wilkesboro. 

...do 

Wilson 

...do 


Number  Hours  Worked 


Day 


Night 


Week 


*Same  as  last  report. 
JBuilding  Apiil,  1920. 


Knitting  Mills 


101 


Continued 


Employees 

Wages 

When  Paid 

What 
Per 

Cent 

Read 
and 

Write 

Esti- 
mated 
Number 
Persons 
Depend- 
ent on 
Mills 

"3 

'a 

i 

1 
O 

o 
Eh 

a 

1      g 

No. 

50 

% 

3 

$ 

s 

155 

156 

8 

34 
15 
20 

4 

46 
20 
30 
35 

68 

138 
15 
50 

1.57 

5 
10 

5.00 
4.12 

3.00 
2.50 

4.00 
3.75 

1.50 
1.42 

weekly 

weekly 

100 
100 

158 
159 

160 

6.66 

3.00 

3.33 

1.50 

weekly 

92 

161 

16?. 

11 

17 

27 

28 
62 
400 
34 
20 
70 
57 

84 
100 

163 

35 

6.00 

2.00 

3.00 

2.00 

semimonthly.. 

164 

165 

4 

19-37 

10-19 

50 

21-35 

1 

3 

102 
60 
210 
171 

166 

1 

167 

20 
15-20 

3.00 

1.25 

2.17 

.83 

weekly 

100 

168 
16P 

CHAPTEE  VII 


COTTON,  WOOLEN,  CORDAGE,  AND  SILK  MILLS 

An  index  to  the  indnstrial  progress  of  the  State  the  past  tAvo  years 
is  furnished  by  the  continued  growth  of  the  cotton  mill  industry. 
Industrially,  North  Carolina  has  rapidly  advanced  to  that  position  of 
output  and  prosperity  where  continued  expansion  will  he  controlled 
only  by  basic  limitations.  No  fact  relating  to  the  advancement  of 
the  State  is  more  interesting,  more  important,  or  more  significant  to 
the  student  of  social  and  economic  conditions  in  North  Carolina  than 
the  vigor,  the  persistency,  and  the  success  that  has  followed  the  intro- 
duction of  this  branch  of  manufacture.  The  last  biennial  period  has 
witnessed  the  usual  development  of  the  textile  industry. 

The  number  of  mills  represented  in  these  compilations  is  377,  an 
increase  of  46  since  this  publication  was  issued  two  years  ago.  Of 
this  number,  339  report  $166,614,466  invested  and  authorized  in 
plant  operations.  The  number  of  spindles  reported  is  5,255,320; 
looms,  72,514;  cards,  12,119 ;  and  the  number  of  horsepower  utilized 
at  regular  intervals  was  218,883.  The  approximate  amount  of  raw 
material  used  was  305,260,316  pounds.  Estimated  value  of  yearly 
output,  $237,980,155.  Adult  males  employed,  40,476;  females, 
26,493;  children,  6,623.  Total  number  employes,  73,592.  Esti- 
mated number  of  dependents  intimately  associated  with  the  cotton 
mill  industry  in  the  capacity  of  Avage-earners  and  their  families  is 
214,843. 

The  extent  to  which  an  industry  gives  employment  and  the  amount 
which  it  pays  in  wages  is  a  better  test  of  its  importance  in  many 
instances  than  the  capital  it  requires,  the  cost  of  materials,  the  value 
of  products,  or  even  the  added  value  through  the  process  of  manu- 
facture. The  wage-earners  in  all  branches  of  the  textile  industry  of 
the  State,  combined,  present  a  formidable  array  of  men,  women  and 
children.  The  number  of  each  class  reported  for  the  period  covered 
by  this  report  shows  a  healthy  increase  over  the  previous  two  years. 
The  wage  level  is  also  higher,  but  this  condition  may  not  be  main- 
tained in  the  immediate  future  on  account  of  business  depression 
which  appeared  during  the  latter  part  of  1920.  The  highest  average 
wages  paid  males  during  the  last  biennial  period  is  $6.56  per  day; 
females,  $4.23.  Lowest  average  for  males,  $2.92:  females,  $2.46. 
A  large  proportion  of  the  mills  pay  wages  weekly;  the  remainder 
semimonthlv. 


Cotton  Mills  103 


One  liimdred  eighty-four  establishments  report  the  use  of  electric 
power ;  forty  employ  steam ;  sixt}^  use  steam  and  electricity ;  twenty- 
one  steam  and  water ;  eleven  electric  and  water ;  sixteen,  steam,  water, 
and  electric;  sixteen  generate  their  power  with  water,  and  twenty- 
nine  overlooked  this  item  in  reporting  their  activities. 

One  hundred  twenty  of  the  mills  reporting  employ  both  spindles 
and  looms;  two  hundred  thirteen  spin  only;  eight  report  the  use  of 
looms  only,  and  a  considerable  number  do  bleaching  and  finishing. 

Estimated  unemployment  in  the  textile  industry  of  the  State  at  the 
time  this  report  goes  to  press  is  small  in  comparison  to  conditions 
reported  from  other  sections  of  the  country.  This  is  due  to  the  fact 
that  both  day  and  night  forces  have  been  maintained,  although  on 
short  time,  which  has  enabled  the  operators  to  hold  out  the  hope  of 
full-time  operations  when  market  conditions  show  improvement. 

Below  will  be  found  the  tables  of  figures  relating  to  various  details 
of  the  industry. 


104 


JSToRTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1 — Mills  by  Counties,   Shoxcing  Executive  Officers, 


County 


Alan:ance- 


....do_ 


-do. 


.-..clo 

..._do 

.-.-do 

—.do 

....do 

..._do 

_-..do _ 

....do 

....do 

..-.do ._ 

-...do 

..-.do 

..-.do 

-...do 

....do 

do 

-...do 

....do 

....do 

Alexander... 

....do 

...-do 

..-.do _ 

....do 

.-..do 

Anson 

..._do 

Bladen 

Buncombe., 
.-..do 

Burke 

....do .- 

..-.do 

....do 

....do.., 

Cabarrus 

...-do... 

.-..do 

.-..do 

....do 

....do 

---.do -.- 

.-..do 

---.do 


PostofiBce 


Burlington. 


.do. 


.do. 


....do 

...-do 

....do 

....do _. 

.-..do 

..-.do 

....do 

Elon  College 

Glcn  Ra7eu 

Graliam 

....do 

....do 

....do 

...-do -._. 

...do 

.-..do 

Haw  River 

..--do 

Sweirsonv;  I  le 

Stony  Point..  . 

....do 

Tay  lorsville 

...-do 

.-..do 

....do.. 

Wadesboro 

..-.do.. 

Bladenboro.- 

Asheville 

...do 

Connelly  Spring s.. 

Henry  River  . 

Morganton 

Rhodhiss... .- 

Aaldese 

Concord 

...do 

-..do... 

-.-do 

-.-do - 

..-do 

...do 

...do 

...do 


Mill 


President 


Aurora  Cotton  Mills. 

Consolidated    Textile    Corpora- 
tion, Hopedale  Division 

Consolidated    Textile    Corpora- 

Lawrence  S.  Holt,  Jr.,  Mgr 

H.  P.  Pollard,  Mgr..... 

H.  C.  Pollard,  Mgr 

Elmira  Cotton  Mills  Co.    .      . 

E.  C.  Holt 

Glencoe  Mills. 

E.  M.  Holt  Plaid  Mills.  Ino 

Keystone  Finishing  Mills 

King  Cotton  Mills  Corporation.. 
Lakeside  Mills  .. 

R.  L.  Holt 

L.  Bank.s  Holt 

D.  D.  DeMoss ..-. 

Thos.  F.  Jeffress - 

A    C.  Holt 

Stevens  Mfg.  Co. 

E.  C.  Holt 

Holt,  Gant  &  Holt  Mfg.  Co 

Glen  Raven  Cotton  Mills --- 

Alamance  Cotton  Mills . 

Bellemont  Cotton  Mills.. 

L.  B.  Holt 

J.  Q.  Gant... 

L.  Banks  Holtf 

L.  Banks  Holtf 

L.  Banks  Holtf 

L.  Banks  Holtf 

Oneida  Mills..    .. 

Saxapahaw  Cotton  Mills -. 

Sidney  Cotton  Mills    .- 

F.  L.  Williamson 

IL  W.  Scott 

J.  H.  White..-. 

Haw  Mfg.  Co 

W.  E.  White 

Holt-Granite  Mil^s  Co 

Virginia  Cotton  .Mills -  -   . 

A.  L.  Baker..  . 

Rocky  Face  Spiining  Co 

Stony  Point  Mfg.  Co 

J.  B.  Hall 

A.  W.  White-    .. 

Liledoun  Mfg.  Co..     ..     . 

J.  A.  Miller,  Jr.. 

Miller  Mfg.  Co. 

J.  A.  Miller,  Jr. 

North  State  Cotton  Mills  Co.J..- 

Taylorsville  CotLon  Mill  Co 

Wadesboro  Cotton  Mills  Co 

Wadesboro  Mfg.  Co.** -. 

A.  H.  Mattheson 

Chas.  M.  Burns 

Geo.  Singleton 

Bladenboro  Cotton  Mills,  Ino 

H.  C.  Bridgers 

F.  W.  Cone 

French  Broad  Mfg.  Co . 

G.  E.  Hunnins  . 

Blue  Ridge  Cotton  Mills...     .. 

A.  L.  Quickel 

Alpine  Cotton  Mills 

W.  A.  Erwin. .  .  .. 

E.  A.  Smith  Mfg.  Co 

Valdese  l\Ifg.  Co 

Brancord  Mfg.  Co. 

A.  M.  Kestler 

D.  H.  Hill 

Brown  Mfg.  Co.  . 

C.  W.  Johnston 

Cabarrus  Cotton  Mills. . 

J.  W.  Cannon .     

Cannon  Mfg.  Co '.... 

Franklin  Cotton  Mill 

Gibson  Mfg.  Co 

M.  L.  Cannon 

J.  W.  Cannon,  Prop 

Hartsell  Mills  Co 

W.  W.  Flowe               

Kerr  Bleaching  and  Finish.  Wks. 

D.  B.  Coltrane. 

Locke  Cotton  Mills  Co 

W.  A.  Erwin 

*See  Oneida  Mills. 


fDeceased.  fBuilding  1920. 


**Same  as  last  report. 


Cotton  Mills 


105 


Date  of  Establishment,  Capital  Stock,  Selling  Agent,  Etc. 


Secretary 

or 
Treasurer 


J.  A.  Barnwell 

W.  L.  Holt 

W.  M.  Williams 

Dave  EeMoss 

Henry  M.  Holladay. 

J.  H.  Holt ---- 

Paul  Stevens 

L.  B.  Williamson. .. 


Capital 
Stock 


L.  B.  Williamson 

L.  B.  Williamson 

L.  B.  Williamson 

L.  B.  Williamson 

L.  A.  Williamson 

J.  L.  Scott,  Jr 

W.  E.  White 

J.  H.White 

Wm.  T.  Brooks,  Sec. 


Samuel  Turner. . 
A.  L.  Watts,  Sec. 
T.  H.  Miller 


1900 
1884 
1910 
1912 
1893 
1919 
1881 
1902 
1845 
1870 
1875 
1880 
1849 
1888 
1901 
1912 
1901 
1894 
1920 
1908 


210,000 
112,000 
40,000 
31,000 
150,000 
78,000 
40,000 
150,000 
150,000 


Product 

Sold 

Direct  or 

Through 

Agents 


Agents. 


Both. 


Agents- 
Agents- 
Agents. 
Agents- 
Direct-  . 


Agent's  Name 


No. 


T.  Holt  Haywood  Dept. 

N.  y 


F.  Victor  &  Achelis, 


Converse  &  Co.,  N.  Y. 


Converse  &  Co.,  N.  Y -. 

Wm.  Iselin  &  Co.,  N.  Y 

Wm.  Iselin  &  Co.,  N.  Y 

Frederick  Vietor  &  Achelis,  N.  Y.. 


Both Various 


1,000,000 
180,000 
40,000 


10,000 

1,444,606 

1,787,640 

350,000 

272,208 


355,664 


Agents-. 
Agents-. 
-\gents- 
Agents- 
AgentS-. 
AgentS- 
Agents. 
Agents - 
AgentS- 
Agents . 
Agents. 
Agents. 
AgentS- 
Agents- 
Both_._ 
-Agents. 
Direct- 
Direct- 


Wm.  Iselin  &  Co.,  N.  Y 

William  Iselin  &  Co.,  N.  Y 

F.  Vietor  &  Achelis,  N.  Y 

Converse  &  Co.,  N.  Y 

Frederick  Vietor  &  Achelis,  N.  Y 

Frederick  Vietor  &  Achelis,  N.  Y 

Frederick  Vietor  &  Achelis,  N,  Y 

F.Vietor&Achelis(T.  Holt  Haywood  Dept.), N.Y, 

Parish  Co.,  N.  Y 

Cone  Export  &  Com.  Co.,  N.  Y 

G.  H.  Buchanan,  St.  Louis,  Mo 

C.  E.  Riley  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass 

Parish  Co.,  N.  Y... 

Converse  &  Co.,  N.  Y 

Various 


J.  A.  Miller,  Gen;  Mgr. 

W.  B.  Rose 

Russell  Murray 

C.  O.  Bridgers,  Sec.  _  _ 

M.  D.  Long 

R.  L.  Mitchell 

B.  M.  E.  Pratth 

D.  W.  Aderholdt,  Sec. 

J.  E.  Erwin 

D.G.Walker,  Asst.Sec 

Prances  Gairon__ 

Chas.  A.  Mies 

P.  J.  Haywood 

JohnE.  Shaw,  Supt.. 

G.  B.  Lewis 

B.  L.  Amick,  Supt.... 

Alex  R.  Howard 

I.  J.  Davis,  Bkp 

W.  R.  Odell -_. 

Thos.  H.  Webb 


1908 
1890 
1888 
1912 
1887 
1911 


1902 
1895 


1913 
1915 
1905 
1894 
1887 


1899 


314,133 

60,400 

6,000 

1,423,059 
250,000 
428,500 
91,979 
333,651 
150,000 
610,485 
289,000 
131,000 
164,300 
850,000 

3,500,000 


1890 
1908 


500,000 

850,963 

174,000 

1,181,600 


Both 

Agents.-- 
Commission 

Agents 

Agents- -- 
Agents--- 


Office,   606LaFayetteBldg.,   Philadelphia,  Pa.. 


Forrest  Bros.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. . 
Cone  Export  &  Com.  Co.,  N.  Y. 
Parish  Co.,  N.  Y 


Both-"- 

Agents- 


Both-- 

Agents- 
Agents- 
Agents- 
AgentS- 


Agents. 
Agents- 


Erwin  Yarn  Agency,  Philadelphia,  Pa.- 


F.  U.  Sterns  &  Co.,  N.  Y. . 
F.  Vietor  &  Achelis,  N.  Y.. 

Cannon  Mills,  N.  Y -. 

Cannon  Mills,  N.  Y --- 


Cannon  Mills,  N.  Y.. 
Cannon  Mills,  N.  Y.. 


J.  L.  Bailey  &  Co.,  Erwin  Yarn  Agency,  Phila.- 


106 


ISToRTH  Caroli^ta  Eabor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1- 


Vo. 

County 

PostofBce 

Mill 

President 

48 

Cabarrus.. 

....do 

..do 

Concord 

—do 

do 

Xorcott  Mills  Co 

C.  W.  Johnston 

49 

Roberta  Mfg.  Co 

White  Parks  Mills  Co 

Cabarrus  Cotton  Mills 

Kindley  Cotton  Mills 

Tuscarora  Cotton  Mills... 

fin 

John  G.  Parks 

51 
52 

5S 

....do 

....do 

....do 

Caldwell 

do. 

Kannapolis 

Mount  Pleasant 

.—do 

Granite  Falls 

do    - 

M.  L.  Cannon 

W.  A.  McCanle.9s 

54 
55 

Dudley  Shoals  Cotton  Mill  Co-. 
Falls  Mfg.  Co. 

J.  D.  Elliott 

J.  D.  Elliott 

56 
57 

....do 

....do 

....do 

-...do -... 

....do... 

do 

Hickory 

Lenoir 

....do 

-..-do 

....do 

do      . 

Granite  Falls  Mfg.  Co.'f 

Hudson  Cotton  Mfg.  Co 

G.  H.  Geitner.... 

J.  0.  White 

58 

Lenoir  Cotton  Mill 

Moore  Cotton  Mill  Co.. 

M.  M.  Courtnev 

5Q 

J.  0.  White 

fin 

Steele  Cotton  :Mill  Co... 

R.  L.  Steele 

61 

Whitnel  Cotton  Mill  Co 

Watts  Cotton  Mill  Co 

G.  F.  Harper 

6? 

-...do 

....do 

Catawba 

.-.do 

..  do 

Patterson 

Rhodhiss 

Brookford 

Hickory 

....do ' 

J.  W.  Watts... 

63 

The  Rhodhiss  Mills  Co 

E.  A.  Smith 

64 
65 

Brookford  Mills  Co. 

Granite  Falls  Mfg.  Co.* 

H.  J.  Holbrook 

G.  H.  Geitner 

66 

G.  N.  Hutton 

67 

....do 

....do-._ 

-..-do 

....do..- 

.-do 

IveyMillCo..      - 

G.  H.  Geitner 

68 

—do 

Long  Island 

Maiden 

-—do 

---do 

A.  A.  Shuford  Mill  Co.. 

G.  H.  Geitner 

6q 

7n 

Blue  Ridge  Cotton  Mills.    

B.  M.  Spratt,  Jr 

71 

..-.do 

do 

W.  B.  Murray 

7-^ 

Liberty  Cotton  Mill 

73 

-—do 

--do 

-—do 

-—do -- 

-do  .— 

--do 

---do 

Newton 

..-.do 

-do    -  - 

Maiden  Cotton  Mills..              

D.  R.  B.  Killian... 

74 

Union  Cotton  Mills..                

C.  E.  Hutchison 

75 

Catawba  Cotton  Mills 

J.  P.  Yount..  -.      .      

76 

Clyde  Cotton  Mills 

M.  L.  Jackson     

77 

Newton  Mills  Co.. 

78 

-—do 

Chatham 

—do 

Chowan 

Cleveland 

—  -do— -. 

do 

-—do 

Bynum 

SUer  City 

Edenton 

Yount  Cotton  Mills 

J.  P.,  J.  W.,  F.  H.  Yount  .. 

79 
80 
81 

J.  M.  OdellMfg.  Co 

Hadley  People's  Mfg.  Co 

Edenton  Cotton  Mills 

J.  A.  Odell 

W.  G.  Sydnor 

8'' 

Minnett  Mills 

C.  I.  Harrv 

83 

Kings  Mountain 

do 

Bonnie  Cotton  Mills 

84 

Cora  Cotton  Mill 

C.  F.  Dilling 

85 

do 

do 

Dilling  Cotton  Mills 

A.  G.  Myers 

86 

87 

-...do 

-...do. 

..--do 

...-do 

do 

---do 

----do 

----do 

-  —  do 

..-.do 

Kings  Mountain  Mfg.  Co 

Margrace  Mills        

W.  A.  Mauney 

C.  E.  Neisler,  Prop. 

88 

St) 

Park  Yarn  Mills  Co 

R.  H.  Johnson 

90 

Pauline  Mills 

C.  E.  Neisler,  Prop 

91  L_._do 

-...do 

Phoenix  Mills  Co 

E.  A.  Smith 

92 
93 

do. --- 

i--do 

i-.-do 

1— do 

!--do 

—  .do 

Sadie  Cotton  Mills  Co.,  Inc 

Cleveland  Mill  and  Power  Co 

Belmont  Cotton  Mill  Co 

Buffalo  Mfg.  Co  i 

L.  .\.  Kiser 

J.  F.  Sohenck 

94 

Shelbv 

J.  J.  McMurrv 

95 

do 

fl6 

do 

Catherine  Mill  Co. 

C.  C.  Blanton           

97 

do 

Consolidated  Textile  Corpora- 
tion, Ella  Division 

J   R.  Dover,  Mgr 

fPlant  in  Caldwell  County.        *Same  as  last  report.        tSucceeded  by  Bryson  Mfg   Co.,  Gastonia. 


Cotton  Mills 


107 


Continued. 


Secretary 

or 
Treasurer 

3 

Capital 

Stock 

Product 

Sold 
Direct  or 
Through 
Agents 

Agent's  Name 

No. 

F.  J.  Haywood 

W.  W.  Flowe,  Treas. 

1915 

1887 
1902 
1900 
1906 

$    200,000 

249,756 

166,170 

3,500,000 

37,742 

45,000 
147,300 
130,000 
395,000 
100,000 
375,528 
117,400 
1.50,000 
150,000 
250,000 
618,634 
781,559 

95,000 
300,000 
225,000 
100,000 

85,000 

Agents - 

Agents 

Both 

Johnston  Mills, N.Y.,Phila., Chattanooga, Tenn. 
Johnston  Mfg.  Co.,  Charlotte,  N.  C . 

48 
49 

Jones  W.  Pharr,  Bkr. 

50 

G.  B.  Lewis.    . 

Agents 

Agents 

Agents 

Cannon  Mills,  N.  Y 

51 

F.  D'Olier  &  Co.,  Phila.- 

5'i 

Paul  Barringer . 

Cannon  Mills,  Phila -  -.. 

5.3 

D.  H.  Warlick 

54 

D.  H.  Warlick 

55 

A.  Mes..  Shuford 

1885 
1904 
IPOl 
1907 
1918 
1907 
1900 
1919 
1917 
1885 
1917 
1903 
1909 
1890 
1919 
1916 

Agents 

Both 

Catlin  &  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  others 

56 

57 

J.  L.  Nelson . 

Both 

58 

J.  L.  Nelson 

Both 

59 

T.  H.  Broyhill 

Direct 

fiO 

Both 

61 

A.  E.  Watts 

Agents 

Agents 

Agents 

Agents 

Agents 

Agents 

Agents 

Agents - 

Chas.  J.  Webb  &  Co.,  Phila. 

fi'^ 

R.  C.Moore- -.-- 

Watts,  Stebbins  &  Co.,  N.  Y 

63 

J.  L.  Goodwin, As. Sec. 

A.  D.  Juillard  &  Co.,  N.  Y. 

64 

A.  A.  Shuford,  Jr 

H.  J.  Holbrook 

A.  A.  Shuford,  Jr.— _ 

A.  A.  Shuford,  Jr 

Osborne  Brown -_ 

Catlin  &  Co.,  N.  Y 

Perkins  &  Boland,  Boston,  Mass 

Catlin,  &  Co.  N.  Y 

Catlin  &  Co.,  N.Y.;  Henry  C.  Kelly  Co.,  N.Y.. 

65 
66 
67 
68 
69 

G.  E.  Mauney- - 

70 

B.  M.  Spratt,  Jr 

300,000 
45,009 
131,700 
248,000 
186,638 
150,000 
730,647 

71 

S.  L.  Heffner 

79 

P.  C.  Costner 

-Argents 

Both 

Wm.  Whitman,  Boston 

73 

L.  A.  Yuings 

1891 
1900 
1903 
1894 

74 

J.  W.  Yount,  Sec 

Both 

.  .                     .-..--.- 

75 

A.  B.  Kuhn -- 

Agents 

75 

A.  B.  Kuhn,  Sec 

Agents- 

Both 

77 

78 

A.  H.  London,  Sec 

1887 
1895 
1898 
1920 
1900 
1900 
1894 
1888 
1919 

296,350 
341,866 
7.37,195 
100,000 

99,000 
624,734 
444,422 

95,000 

Both 

79 

J.  C.  Gregson,  Treas. . 

Agents 

Both 

John  Corbett  &  Son,  Phila. 

80 

W.  0.  Elliott,  Treas. - 

81 

-4.gent 

Agents 

Agents 

Direct 

Tatum,  Pinkham  &  Grey,  N.  Y 

Mauney-Steele  Co.,  Phila 

Various 

82 

W.  A.  Mauney 

0.  G.  Falls,  Treas 

W.  S.  Dilling,  Sec 

83 
84 

85 

S.  A.  Mauney --  _ 

Agent 

Agent 

Agents - 

Mauney-Steele  Co.,  Phila ,  .  ,  - 

86 

B.  F.  Bailey  &  Co.,  N.  Y 

87 

0.  B.  Carpenter 

125,000 
194,100 

88 

J.  L.  Spencer 

1919 
1910 
1917 
1919 
1888 
1907 

Agents 

Agent 

Agents 

Agents 

Johnston  Mills  Co.,  Charlotte,  N.  C 

B.  F.  Bailey  &  Co.,  N.  Y 

Wilson  &  Bradbury,  N.  Y 

89 
90 

H.  C.  Dwelle,  Sec...- 
D.  C.  Mauney --. 

407,343 
150,000 
100,000 

60,000 
118,689 

58,308 

91 

F.  C.  Reynolds 

A.  W.  McMurry 

Agent 

Agents 

James  E.  Reynolds  &  Co.,  N.  Y 

93 
94 

J.  R.  McClend 

95 

J.  R.  Dover,  Sec 

1917 

Agents 

Converse  &  Co.,  N.  Y 

96 
97 

108 


North  Carolina  L.\bor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1— 


No. 

County 

Postoffice 

Mill 

President 

PR 

Cleveland.. 

....do 

....do 

Cumberland 

....do 

....do... 

Shelby 

....do 

....do 

Cumberland 

Fayetteville 

....do 

Double  Shoals  Mfg.  Co. 

D.  D   Wilkins 

99 

inn 

Lily  Mill  and    Power  Co 

Shelby  Cotton  Mills 

Jno.  F.  Schenck,  Sr 

C.  C.  Blanton 

im 

Corley  Mills,  Inc.. 

Clifton  Corley 

102 
103 

Holt-Williamson  Mfg.  Co 

Puritan  Mills  Co 

E.  H.  Williamson 

in4 

....do_ 

..._do 

do 

Tolar,  Hart&  Holt  Mills 

Victory  Mfg.  Co . 

John  R  Tolar 

105 

....do 

lOfi 

..._do...._ 

Davidson 

....do 

Hope  Mills 

Rockfish  Mills,  Inn 

D.  J.  Rose 

107 

Dacotah  Cotton  Mills.. 

C.  A.  Hunt,  Jr. 

108 

....do 

Erlanger  Cotton  Mills  Co 

Milton  S.  Erlant'er 

loq 

.      do 

do... 

C.  A.  Hunt 

110 

111 

....do. 

....do 

do    .  . 

....do 

Thomasville _ 

do 

Wennonah  Cotton  Mills  Co 

Amazon  Cotton  Mills .-. 

W.  E.  Holt,  Jr 

11'^ 

Jewel  Cotton  Mills 

C.  W.  Johnston 

113 

....do 

do 

114 

Cooleemee 

Bahama 

Erwin  Cotton  Mills  Co.,  No.  3-. 

Laura  Cotton  ;\Iills 

Golden  Belt  Mfg.  Co 

B.  N.  Duke.      . 

ll,") 

Durham 

....do 

-...do.. 

....do 

....do 

....do... .-._ 

Edgecombe 

....do_- 

Forsyth 

llfi 

T.  B.  Fuller 

117 

.-..do 

East  Durham 

West  Durham 

._._do 

Tarboro 

-.-.do 

Salem  Station 

Winston-Salem 

-.-do 

-.-do 

Franklinton.. _ 

Belmont 

....do. 

-...do 

Pearl  Cotton  Mills. 

Geo.  W.  Watts 

118 

Durham  Cotton  Mfg.  Co.- ._ 

W.  A.  Erwin 

119 

Erwin  Cotton  Mills  Co.,  Nos.  1 

B.  N.  Duke 

120 
1''1 

Erwin  Cotton  Mills  Bleachery*  .. 

B.  N.  Duke 

W.A.Hart 

122 
1?3 

Hart  Cotton  Mills 

Arista  Mills  Co 

Chatham  Mfg.  Co. 

Wm.  A.  Hart 

1?4 

....do 

....do 

....do 

Franklin 

Gaston  .. 

H.  G.  Chatham. . 

125 

126 
127 
1''8 

Inverness  Mills  Co 

South.side  -Mills 

Sterling  Cotton  Mills 

Chronicle  Mills 

Climax  Spinning  Co 

Crescent  Spinning  Co.** 

Imperial  Yarn  Mill 

Majestic  Mfg.  Co 

M.  P.  Orr 

A.  H.  Bahnson 

S.  C.  Vann 

19q 

....do 

....do.. 

130 

131 

....do 

-..do 

13' 

do 

..do... 

133 

....do. 

....do 

....do 

.  do 

134 

Perfection  Spinning  Co.t- 

American  Cotton  Mills,  Inc 

Atlas  Mfg.  Co.t 

Gambrill  &  Melville  Mills  Co 

George  Cotton  Mills. .   

135 

....do 

Bessemer  City 

....do 

do      . 

F.  Goldberg 

136 
137 

....do 

....do 

J.  J.  George 

M.  Gambrill.. 

138 

....do 

do 

Jno.  J.  George — 

139 

....do 

.  .  do 

do' 

Huss  Mfg.  Co 

140 

do 

R.  B.  Pitts 

141 

....do . 

Cherry  ville 

....do 

Cherryville  Mfg.  Co... 

D.  E.  Rhvne 

14'' 

....do 

....do 

....do 

Gaston  Mfg.  Co 

J.  H .  Hull  . 

143 

Howell  Mfg.  Co 

D.  E.  Rhyne 

144 

Melville  Mfg.  Co 

W.  A.  Mauney 

'Same  as  last  report. 
**Not  yet  operating. 


IPlant  not  running. 

fSucceeded  by  George  Cotton  Mills  Co. 


Cotton  Mills 


109 


Continued. 


Secretary 

or 
Treasurer 


A.  M.  MeMurry 

Jno.  F.  Schenck,  Jr... 

J.  C.  Smith,  Sec 

W.  E.  DuPre 

A.  A.  McEachern 

L.  B.  Williamson,  Sec. 
Miss  Minnie  Hamlet.. 

A.  E.  Ritch,  Sec 

R.  L.  Huffines. 

W.  H.  Mendenhall..,. 
Geo.  W.  Mountcastle. 

J.  T.  Lowe 

J.  V.  Moffitt _. 

C.  G.  Hill 

John  Tillett 

L.  F.  Green 

W.  A.  Erwin 

R.  L.  Harris 

Chas.  A.  Moore 

J.  Harper  Erwin 

J.  Harper  Erwin 

W.  A.  Erwin 


W.  A.  Erwin 

Harry  Smith 

B.  Mabrey  Hart 

N.  B.  Smith. 

Sherwood  Chatham.. 

T.  J.  Wilson,  Bkr 

N.  B.  Smith 

A.  H.  Vann,  Sec 

W.  T.  Leeper 

R.  D.  Hall 

Geo.  W.  Stowe 

W.  T.  Leeper 

R.  D.  Hall 

W.  T.  Leeper 

D.  P.  Stowe 

R.  Goldberg...- 

A.  A.  McLean,  Jr 

E.  B.  Ambrose 

T.  C.  Sumner 

J.  J.  Ormand,  Bkr 

M.  J.  Shelar 

J.F.Harrelson.of.  mgr 
D.  P.  McClurd,  Sec... 
J.  F.  Harrelson,  Sec. 
D.  A.  Rudisill 


1904 
1900 
1920 
1898 
1917 
1899 
1906 
1916 
1908 
1914 
1900 
1911 
1909 


1892 
1917 
1899 
1893 
1884 
1892 

1910 
1899 
1916 
1903 
1878 
1910 
1903 
1895 
1901 
1915 
1919 


1907 
1914 


1920 
1911 
1915 
1919 
1909 
1909 
1892 
1896 
1907 
1906 


Capital 
Stock 


100,000 
135,000 
474,226 
450,000 
200,000 
548,116 
414,000 
923,939 


150,000 
600,000 
190,000 
100,000 
125,000 
160,200 
2,998 

4,000,000 
65,900 

1,500,000 
175,000 
450,000 

4,000,000 


257,087 
250,000 
325,200 
700,000 
333,223 


815,468 
595,851 
922,274 
550,000 
424,746 
610,855 
800,919 
600,000 
250,000 
228,754 
200,000 
125,000 
432,339 
599,031 
291,520 
542,434 
410,320 
159,000 


Product 

Sold 

Direct  or 

Through 

Agents 


Direct- . 
Agent-. 
Agents. 
Agents. 
Both... 
Agents. 
Agents. 
Agent.. 
Agents. 
Agents. 


Agents. 
Agents. 
Agents. 
Agents. 


Agents. 
Agents. 
Direct-. 
Agents. 
Agents. 


Agents- 
Agents- 
Agent.. 
Agents. 
Agents. 
Agent.. 
Both... 
Both... 
Both... 


Both... 
Direct. 
Both... 


Agent.. 
Agents. 
Agent- 
Agents. 
Agents  - 
Agents. 
Both.- 
Agents- 
Direct- . 
Agents. 


Agent's  Name 


Catlin&Co.,  N.  Y.... 

Various 

The  Riddle  Co.,  Phila. 


Parish  Co.,  N.  Y 

Tolar  &  Hart,  N.  Y 

Hunter  Mfg'.  &  Com.  Co.,  N.  Y. . 

J.  Spencer  Turner  Co.,  N.  Y 

Cone  Export  &  Com.  Co.,  N.  Y. 


Hunter  Mfg.  &  Com.  Co.,  N.  Y. 

F.  Vietor  &  Achelis,  N.  Y 

Cannon  Mills,  Phila 

Johnston  Mills,  Phila 


Joshua  L.  Bailey  &  Co.,  Phila. 


J.  L.  Bailey  &  Co.,  Phila 

J.  L.  Bailey  &  Co. ,  Phila 

Joshua  L.  Bailey  &  Co.,  Phila.. 


Leslie,  Evans  &  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Frederick  Vietor  &  Achelis,  N.  Y.. 
Clarence  Whitman  &  Son,  N.  Y.. . 
Woodward,  Baldwin  &  Co.,  N.  Y.. 
Frederick  Vietor  &  Achelis,  N.  Y.. 


Brouder  Com.  Co.,  N.  Y. . 


Tatum,  Pinkham  &  Grey,  N.  Y. 

F.  Vietor  &  Achelis,  N.  Y... 

Brander  &  Curry,  Inc.,  N.  Y 

Reeves-Jennings  Co.,  N.  Y 

Various 

Parish  Co.,  N.  Y 


Mauney-Steele  Co.,  Phila. 


110 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1 — 


No. 

County 

PostofBce 

■       Mill 

President 

145 

Gaston 

D.  E    Rhvne 

146 

....do 

....do 

.-.-do 

Vivian  Cotton  Mills 

147 

Dallas 

..-.do-  — 

....do.- 

Dorothy  Mfg.  Co 

148 
149 

....do.. 

.-..do 

Monarch  Cotton  Mills  Co 

C.  B.  Armstrong 

J.  0.  White 

isn 

-...do 

-...do 

Gastonia 

Arlington  Cotton  Mills 

151 

--.do 

152 

....do 

do...  . 

.-..do 

Armstrong  Cotton  Mills  Co 

Arrow  Mills,  Inc.  (at  Lincolnton) 
Avon  Mills 

C.  B.  Armstrong 

153 

do 

154 

..-.do 

....do 

...-do 

...  do 

J.  C.  Rankin... 

155 

Clara  Mfg.  Co. 

15fi 

.-..do. 

-...do -... 

-...do 

J.  K.  Dixon 

157 

....do 

Dunn  Mfg.  Co 

158 

....do -.-- 

.-.do 

Flint  Mfg.  Co 

159 

...-do.. ..__ 

....do 

-...do 

Gastonia  Cotton  Mfg.  Co 

Gray  Mfg.  Co. 

16n 

do 

Ifil 

-.-.do 

...  do 

162 

-...do 

-..-do 

---.do 

-     do    -- 

Hanover  Thread  Mills 

W.  T.  Rankin... 

163 

164 

...-do. 

.---do 

....do 

do 

Modena  Cotton  Mills. .    . 

J.  0.  White  — 

165 

Mountain  View  Mills.  

Mutual  Cotton  Mills  Co 

W  T  Rankin  Jr 

166 

-..-do 

-...do 

...-do 

-.-.do 

....do 

....do 

167 

Mvers  Mills,  Inc.. 

A.  G.  Myers 

J.  L.  Gray 

168 

Myrtle  Mills,  Inc. 

169 

...-do 

.---do- -... 

-do 

---do 

Osceola  Mills     .  -  .  .  

W.  T.  Rankin 

17n 

Ozark  Mills,  Inc. 

171 

-.-.do -- 

--do 

Parkdale  Mills,  Inc 

17" 

-.--do 

do 

Piedmont  Spinning  Mill  Co 

173 

do 

do 

174 

do 

do 

J.  H.  Mayes 

R.  G.  Rankin 

175 

....do 

----do 

176 

.-..do 

--..do 

-.-■.do 

-..-do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

-  —  do 

—  do --- 

-.-do 

...-do 

....do 

....do 

do- 

Ranlo  Mfg.  Co....    . 

Jno.  C.  Rankin 

177 

Rex  Spinning  Co... 

J.  H.  Maves.. 

178 

Ruby  Cotton  Mills 

W.  H.  .A.dams 

179 
180 

Seminole  Cotton  Mills  Co 

A.  M.  Smvre  Mfg^Co.- 

C.  B.  Armstrong 

J.  Lee  Johnson . 

181 

Spencer  Mountain  Mills 

J.  C.  Rankin 

182 

Trenton  Cotton  Mills 

J.  K.  Dixon .- 

183 

....do 

.-.-do 

.---do 

.---do 

...-do 

High  Shoals 

Lowell 

--  do....      - 

Victory  Yarn  Mills  Co -   

C.  B.  Armstrong 

184 

High  Shoals  Co.*   - 

Chas.  R.  Hebard 

185 

Lowell  Cotton  Mills 

John  C.  Rankin.. 

186 

187 

.  —  do 

..-do 

...  do     . 

Mayworth 

McAdenville -.. 

Mount  Holly 

.--do 

do 

Mays  Mills,  Inc. 

Stuart  W.  Cramer.    .. 

188 

McAden  Mills 

H.  M.  McAden 

189 

Adrian  Mfg.  Co 

Albion  Cotton  Mills*  . 

19f1 

....do 

....do     - 

A.  P.  Rhyne.. 

191 

Catawba  Spinning  Co 

Globe  Yarn  Mills,  Inc 

Mount  Holly  Cotton  Mills  Co.... 

R  F  Craig 

192 
193 

--..do 

....do 

VZdlZZ'.'.'.'.V.V.'.'. 

R.  F.Craig 

*Same  as  last  report. 


fBuilding  1920. 


CoTTOx  Mills 


111 


Continued. 


Secretary 

or 
Treasurer 


C.  A.  Rudisill 

Goo.  S.  Falls 

S.  M.  Robinson,  V.-P. 

A.  K.  Winget 

J.  D.  Moore,  Sec 

James  Bracy 

J.  H.  Separk 

A.  K.  Winget 

H.  Separk 

O.  Gardner 

K.  Winget 

M.  Dixon 

K.  Winget 

James  Brady 

J.  S.  Love 

Martha  Torrence 

H.  H.  Groves 


Geo.  E.  Marvin 

F.  L.  Jenkes 

J.  D.  Moore,  Sec 

W.  T.  Rankin 

A.  K.  Winget 

J.  Bush 

James  Bracy 

Geo.  E.  Marvin 

W.  O.  Gardner 

Martha  Torrence,  Bkr. 

A.  K.  Winget 

L.  S.  Rankin,  Sec 

W.  G.  Hamner 

L.  S.  Rankin 

W.  T.  Love,  Treas.--. 

W.  M.  Boyce ..-. 

Geo.  R.  Spencer, 

A.  K.  Winget 

Fred  Smyre 

J.  B.  Reeves,  Bkr 


A.  K.  Winget 

J.  S.  Wier 

S.  j\L  Robinson,  Sec. 
S.  M.  Robinson,  Sec, 

H.  L.  Moore 

R.  L.  Hughes,  Bkr.  _ 


H.  A.  Rhyne 

J.  W.  Holland,  Sec. 

J.  W.  Holland 

H.  A.  Rhvne,  Sec... 


1919 
1910 


1906 
190.3 
1900 
1920 


1918 
1890 
1907 
1920 
1909 
1907 
1887 
1905 
1916 

1917 
1900 
189.3 
1918 
1916 
1919 
1918 
1916 
1899 
1916 
1916 
1916 
1920 
1918 
1916 
1916 
1918 
1916 
1917 
1895 
1S94 
1S19 
1900 
1900 
1906 
1907 
1881 
1916 
1908 
1918 
1919 
1908 


Capital 

Stock 


$  300,000 
247,441 
292,748 
200,000 
363,675 
1,564,379 
1,500,000 
1.30,000 
350,000 
815,803 
200.000 
300,000 
200,000 
165,956 
200,000 
1,423,498 
250,000 

110,000 


285,274 
105,000 
160,000 
500,000 
788,347 
200,000 
899,443 

1,346,448 
50,000 
672,070 
500,000 
150,000 
400,000 
200,800 
300,000 
225,000 
250,000 
469,905 
187,200 
800,000 
355,200 

1,470,052 
529,988 
920,000 

1,064,290 
811,808 
40,000 
201,372 
300,000 
164,257 


Product 

Sold 
Direct  or 
Through 
Agents 


Direct- 

Agents- 
Agents. 
Agents- 
Both... 
Agents- 


Agents- 
Agent-- 
Agents- 
Agents. 
Both... 
Agents- 
Both... 
Agents. 
AgentS- 
Both.._ 


Agents. 
Direct-. 
Agent -- 
Agents- 
Agents- 
Both... 
Both... 
Agents. 
-Igents- 
.\gents- 
Agents- 
A gents. 


Agents. 
Direct.. 
Agent. - 
Both... 
Agents. 
Direct. . 
Agents.. 
Direct. 
Agents. 
Both... 
Both... 
Agents. 
Agents. 
Agents. 
Direct. 
Agents- 
Agents. 
Agent. - 
AgentS- 


Agent's  Name 


No. 


No  connection- 

Turner-Halsey  Co.,  N.  Y 

Lowell  Yarn  Co.,  Phila 

Gastonia  Cotton  Yarn  Co.,  Phila. 


H.  A.  Florsheim,  N.  Y. 


Gastonia  Cotton  Yarn  Co.,  Phila. 

H.  A.' Florsheim,  N.  Y 

Lowell  Yarn  Co.,  Phila. 

Gastonia  Cotton  Yarn  Co.,  Phila.. 


Gastonia  Cotton  Yarn  Co.,  Phila. 


Lowell  Yarn  Co.,  Phila 

H.  A.  Florsheim,  N.  Y 

Groves  Yarn  Agency,  Phila. ;  E.  G.  Harper, 

Chicago 

Wilson  &  Bradbury,  N.  Y 


C.  J.  Webb  &  Co.,  Phila 

Gastonia  Cotton  Yarn  Co.,  Phila. 
Gastonia  Cotton  Yarn  Co.,  Phila. 


H.  A.  Florsheim,  N.  Y 

Gastonia  Cotton  Yarn  Co.,  Phila. 

Lowell  Yarn  Co.,  N.  Y 

H.  A.  Florsheim.  N.  Y 

Gastonia  Cotton  Yarn  Co.,  Phila. 
Carolina  Yarn  Corp.,  Phila 


Carolina  Yarn  Corp.,  Phila. 


Textile  Yarn  Agency 

Wm.  S.  Waterman,  Phila 

Gastonia  Cotton  Yarn  Co.,  Phila. 


Converse  &  Co.,  N.  Y 

Various 

Gastonia  Cotton  Yarn  Co.,  Phila.. 


Lowell  Yarn  Co.,  Phila. 

Lowell  Yarn  Co.,  Phila 

Jas.  E.  Mitchell  Co.,  Phila 

Cone  E.^port  and  Com.  Co.,  N.  Y. 


Lowell  Yarn  Co.,  Phila. . 
Lowell  Yarn  Co.,  Phila. . 


145 

146 
147 
148 
149 
150 
151 
152 
1.53 
1.54 
155 
156 
157 
15S 
159 
160 

161 
162 
163 
16t 
165 
166 
167 
16S 
169 
170 
171 
172 
173 
174 
175 
176 
177 
178 
179 
180 
181 
182 
183 
184 
185 
186 
187 
188 
189 
190 
191 
192 
193 


112 


ISToRTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Tabi^  No.  1 — 


No. 

County 

PostoflSce 

Mill 

President 

1P4 

Gaston 

Mount  Holly 

....do 

....do -.- 

Stanly 

Nims  Mfg.  Co 

Tuckaseege  Mfg.  Co 

Woodlawn  Mfg.  Co 

C.  E.  Hutchinson 

195 

....do.. 

....do 

....do 

H.  A.  Rhyne. 

IPfi 

1Q7 

Lola  Mfg.  Co 

198 

....do 

Worth... 

Harden  Mfg.  Co 

0.  D.  Carpenter 

W.  A.  Erwin 

199 

Granville 

Guilford 

....do 

...  do.... 

Oxford... 

Oxford  Cotton  Mills 

?m 

Gibsonvillc 

Gem  Cotton  Mills. 

Lawrence  S.  Holt,  Jr. 
C.  M.  Guggenheimer. 
J.  E.  Latham 

Bernard  M.  Cone 

Bernard  M.  Cone 

E.  Sternberger 

J.  H.  Adams. 

J.  H.  Adams 

F.  M.  Pickett 

Mgr. 

?m 

.  do  . 

Minneola  Mfg.  Co 

90?. 

Greensboro.- --, 

....do 

..-.do 

....do 

Pomona  Mills,  Inc. 

203 

....do 

...-do 

....do 

Proximity  Mfg.  Co.  (Proximity 
Mills) 

204 

Proximity  Mfg.  Co.  (White  Oak 
Mills).    ..     

?(\h 

206 

....do . 

High  Point 

Cloverdale  Cotton  Mills    .. 

207 

....do 

do.. 

Highland  Cotton  Mfg.  Co 

Pickett  Cotton  Mills,  Inc 

Oakdale  Cotton  Mills 

Roanoke  Mills  Co.,  No.  1 

Roanoke  Mills  Co.,  No.  2* 

208 

.  —  do 

....do 

..-do 

209 

Wm.  G.  Ragsdale.-.. 

W.  S.  Parker.. 

W.  S.  Parker 

S.  F.  Patterson 

J.  A.  Moore 

W.  T.  Shaw.. 

B.  N.  Duke 

S.  B.  Tanner 

210 

Halifax 

Roanoke  Rapids 

.-.-do 

211 

....do 

21? 

....do.. 

--..do 

213 

....do .  . 

Rosemary. 

Patterson  Mills  Co... 

214 

....do 

Weld  on 

Shaw  Cotton  Mills,  Inc... 

215 

Harnett  - 

Duke.  . 

Erwin  Cotton  Mills  Co.,  No.  2..- 

216 

Henderson 

Hoke... 

Tuxedo 

217 

Raeford 

Raef ord  Power  Mfg.  Co 

218 

Iredell 

Turner  Mills  Co.f 

219 

....do.. 

Mooresville 

....do 

Dixie  Cotton  Mill  Co 

E.  W.  Brawley 

220 

....do 

221 

....do... 

Statesville  .. 

Bloomfield  Mfg.  Co . 

N.  B.  Mills 

D.  M.  Ausley 

Wm.  Wallace... 

J.  W.  Watts 

222 

do... 

-  .  do... 

Paola  Cotton  Mills,  Inc 

Statesville  Cotton  Mills 

LauraEllen  Watts  Cotton  Mill  Co. 
Turnersburg  Cotton  Mills 

228 

do 

do.  . 

224 

...  do... 

Turnersburg 

do 

225 

.  .  do. 

226 

Johnston 

....do 

Clayton 

Clayton  Cotton  Mills 

Liberty  Cotton  Mills  Co 

Ethel  Cotton  Mills  Co.,  Inc 

C.  W.  Home 

E.  L.  Hinton 

C.  W.  Johnston 

227 

...-do. 

228 

....do 

do 

229 

do 

230 

....do 

-...do 

A.  Hunsicker 

B.  B.  Adams 

J.  C.  Watkins 

J.  E.  Hood 

J.  F.  Taylor 

0.  E.  Anderson 

R.  S.  Reinhardt 

J.  C.  Rankin 

L.  N.  Rudisill 

D.  E.  Rhyne 

R.  L.  Goode 

231 

....do 

Lee 

Lenoir 

do- 

Smithfield 

Sanford 

Kinston 

....do 

232 
233 
234 

Sanford  Cotton  Mills 

Caswell  Cotton  Mills,  Inc .. 

Kinston  Cotton  Mills 

Anderson  Mills  Co.,  Inc 

Elm  Grove  Cotton  Mill 

235 
236 

Lincoln 

....do 

Lincolnton 

....do 

237 

...-do 

...-do 

....do 

....do 

238 

Indian  Creek  Mfg.  Co 

Laboratory  Cotton  Mills.- 

Roseland  Cotton  Mills  Co 

John  Rudisill  Mfg.  Co 

239 
240 

..-.do 

....do 

....do 

do 

241 

....do. 

....do 

*See  Roanoke  Mills  Co.,  No.  1. 


tSucceeded  by  Superior  Yarn  Mills,  Statesville. 


Cotton  Mills 


113 


Continued. 


Secretary 

or 
Treasurer 


R.  F.  Craig,  Treas... 
E.  E.  Carpenter,  Sec. 
R.  H.  Lewis,  Jr 


J.  R.  Young,  Sec. 
C.  W.  Causey 


J.  E.  Hardin. 


J.  E.  Hardin 

S.  Sternberger 

H.  F.  Hunsucker 

H.  F.  Hunsucker,  Sec. 
R.  H.  Walker,  Sec... 

O.  M.  Bundy 

J.  M.  Jackson 

J.  M.  Jackson 

E.  W.  Lehman 

A.  L.  Taylor 

R.  S.  Travis 

W.  A.  Erwin 

J.  O.  Bell,  Vice-Pres. . 

C.  W.  Seate,  Sec 

Samuel  Turner, Treas. 

Roy  K.  McNeely 

C.  Robt.  Johnston... 

L.  N.  Mills 

A.  L.  Mills 

F.  B.  Bunch 

C.  E.  Watts 

L.  O.  Steele 

Chas.  G.  Gulley 

D.  L.  Barbour,  Sec... 

Carrie  Nicholson 

Carrie  Nicholson 

S.  R.  Dean 

J.  J.  Broadhurst 


J.  .4.  Taylor 

Thos.  Clark,   Treas... 

M.  M.  RudisiU 

O.  D.  Stamp 

Joe  Allen 

C.  S.  Little,  Supt 

W.  T.  Shore,  Treas... 
J.  O.  Shuford,  Sec... 


1892 
1883 
1005 
1893 
1899 
1901 
1905 
1888 
1909 

1895 

1895 
1899 
1920 
1913 
1912 


1900 
1909 
1907 
1892 
1907 
1906 
1910 
1906 
1893 
1903 
1907 
1893 
1920 


1900 
1908 
1909 
1907 


1909 
1899 
1908 
1898 
1919 
1890 
1907 


1887 
1920 
1901 


Capital 

Stock 


486 
579 
272 
377 
175 


1,241 
836 

500 

500 
300 
50 
603 
766 
200 
1,000 


8 — Dept.  Labor, 


5,500 
661 
99 

4,000 
354 
363 
325 
200 

2,278 
100 
117 
185 
125 
108 
480 
322 
319 
368 
606 
251 
408 
904 
785 
234 
185 
106 
122 
238 
100 
93 
1920. 


Product 

Sold 
Direct  or 
Through 

Agents 


Both... 
Direct. . 
Both... 
Agents. 
Agents- 
Agent.. 
Direct! . 
Agents- 
Agent.. 


Agents- 

Agents- 
Agent.. 
Direct. . 
Direct- 
Agents. 
Agent-. 
Agents- 


Agents. 
Agent-. 
Direct. . 
Agents. 
Direct. , 


Agents- 
Agent.- 


Agent.. 
Agents. 
Agents. 
Agents- 


Agents- 
Agents. 
Agents. 
Agents- 
Agents- 
Agents. 
Agents. 
Agents- 
Direct.. 
Agents- 
Agents- 
Agents. 
Agents. 
Both... 
Agent-- 
Agents- 


Agent's  Name 


Various 

Lowell  Yarn  Co.,  Phila 

Tillinghast-Stiles  Co.,  N.  Y 

Erwin  Yarn  Agency,  Inc.,  Phila.,  Pa. 


Cone  Export  and  Com.  Co.,  N.  Y.. 
Hunter  -Mfg.  and  Com.  Co.,  N.  Y.. 

Cone  Export  and  Com.  Co.,  N.  Y.. 


Cone  Export  and  Com.  Co.,  N.  Y.. 
Cone  Export  and  Com.  Co.,  N.  Y.. 


Cannon  Mills,  N.  Y 

H.  C.  Kelly  &  Co.,  N.  Y... 
Jas.  L.  Wilson  &  Co.,  Phila. 


Jas.  L.  Wilson  &  Co.,  N.  Y.  and  Phila... 
American  Bleached  Goods  Co.,  N.  Y 


Joshua  L.  Bailey  &  Co.,  Phila.  and  N.  Y.. 


James  E.  Mitchell  Co.,  N.  Y 

Wm.  Whitman  Co.,  Inc.,  Boston. 

Various 

Cannon  ]\Iills,  Phila 

Cannon  Mills,  Phila.,  Pa.... 


Jas.  F.  White  &  Co.,  N.  Y. 


Various 

Franklin  D'Olier  &  Co.,  Phila 

Johnston  Cotton  Mills  Co.,  Charlotte,  N.  C.-. 


Standard  Textile  Prod.  Co.,  N.  Y 

Catlin  &  Co.,  N.  Y 

Hunter  Mfg.  and  Commission  Co.,  N.  Y. 
P.  L.  Gilkey,  Phila 


Hunter  Mfg.  and  Commission  Co.,  N.  Y 

Tillinghast-Stiles  Co.,  Providence,  R.  I 

Lowell  Yarn  Co.,  Phila t  237 

Turner-Halsey  &  Co.,  N.  Y 1  238 

G.  B.  Chadwick,  Providence,  R.  I 239 

Various 1  240 

Various - |  241 


114 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1 — 


County 


Lincoln.. 

...do. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

_..do 

McDowell 

...do 

...do 

Madison 

Mecklenburg. - 

...do 

...do. 

...do 

_._do 

...do 

...do 


...do 

...do 

...do.... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Montgomery 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

Moore 

....do. 

Nash.. 

New  Hanover... 

....do 

Orange 

....do 

Pasquotank 

Person... 

....do 

Pitt 

Randolph 

....do 


PostoflBce 


Lincolnton... 

...do 

...do 

Long  Shoals. 

Southside 

Stanley 

Marion 

...do 

...do 

Marshall 

Charlotte 

...do 

...do.: 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do... 


...do 

...do 

...do 

...do... 

North  Charlotte. 

...do 

Cornelius 

...do 

Davidson 

...do 

Huntersville 

Lowell 

Paw  Creek 

Pineville 

Biscoe 

...do 

Troy 

....do 

....do 

High  Falls 

Vass 

Rocky  Mount 

Wilmington 

....do 

Hillsboro 

....do 

Elizabeth  City... 

Roxboro 

....do 

Greenville 

Ashboro... 

Central  Falls 


Mill 


Saxony  Spinning  Co 

Wampum  Cotton  Mills  Co. 

Williams  Cotton  Mills 

Long  Shoals  Cotton  Mills.. 

Lincoln  Cotton  Mills 

Alba  Mfg.  Co 

Clinchfield  Mffe.  Co 

Cross  Cotton  Mills  Co 

Marion  Mf.«.  Co 

Capitola  Mfg.  Co. 

Earnhardt  Mfg.  Co 

Belbro  Mills 

Chadwick-Hoskins  Co 

Charlotte  Waste  Co 

Elizabeth  Mills  Co 

Fidelity  Mfg.  Co 

Highland  Park  .Mfg.  Co.... 


Magnolia  Mills 

Mecklenburg  Mfg.  Co.* 

Piedmont  Commission  Co. 

Savona  Mfg.  Co 

Johnston  Mfg.  Co 

Mecklenburg  Mills  Co 

Cornelius  Cotton  Mills 

Gem  Yarn  Mills 

Delburg  Cotton  Mill  Co.. 

Linden  Mfg.  Co 

Anchor  Mills 

The  Atherton  Mills 

The  Thrift  Mfg.  Co 

Chadwick-Hoskina  Mill,  No.  5t- 

Aileen  Mills,  Inc 

Francis  Cotton  Mills 

Capelsie  Cotton  Mills 

Rhyne-Anderson  Mills  Co 

Smitherman  Cotton  Mills.  Inc.. 

High  Falls  Mfg.  Co 

Vass  Cotton  Mills  Co 

Rocky  Mount  Mills 

Bellwill  Cotton  Mills 

Delgado  Mills,  Inc 

Belle  Vue  Mfg.  Co 

Eno  Cotton  Mills 

Elizabeth  City  Cotton  Mills 

Longhurst  Cotton  Mills 

Roxboro  Cotton  Mill 

Greenville  Cotton  Mills,  Inc 

Sapona  Cotton  Mills,  Inc 

Central  Falls  Mills,  Inc 


President 


Edgar  Lovef 

J.  C.  Rankin 

D.  C.  Wilhams 

J.  S.  Mauney 

D.  E.  Rhyne,  Prop. 

John  C.  Rankin 

D.  D.  Little 

D.  E.  Hudgins 

D.  D.  Little 

A.  Q.  Kale 

C.  A.  Misenheimer.. 

W.  H.  Belk 

Spencer  Turner 

W.  E.  Bacon 

W.  C.  Wilkinson.... 

A.  P.  Rhyne. 

C.  P.  Johnston 


Glen-LowTy  Co.,  Owners 

W.  H.  Belk 

C.  C.  Lima 

C.  W.  Johnston... 

M.  L.  Jackson 

F.  C.  Sherrill 

F.  C.  Sherrill 

Dr.  J.  P.  Munroe 

Dr.  J.  P.  Munroe 

C.  W.  Johnston 

Jno.  C.  Rankin 

W.  C.  Wilkinson 

J.  D.  Buice,  Supt 

Jno.  C.  Rankin 

J.  C.  Rankin 

A.  W.  E.  Capel 

E.  O.  Anderson 

Mrs.  S.  J.  Smitherman 

J.  W.  Woody 

A.  Cameron 

Benehan  Cameron 

Jno.  D.  Bellamy 

R.  R.  Bellamy 

S.  Strudwick 

S.  RufEn 

Chas.  H.  Robinson 

Roxboro  Cotton  Mill,  Props 

J.  A.  Long 

J.  G.  Moye 

D.  B.  McCrary 

C.  J.  Cox 


JSee  Charlotte.        fDeceased. 


•Same  as  last  report. 


Cotton  Mills 


115 


Continued. 


Secretary 

or 
Treasurer 


R.  S.  Abernathy,  Sec. 
J.  O.  Allen,  Sec 


R.  F.  Craig,  Sec 

W.  L.  Morris 

Eugene  Cross. .- 

Sam  L.  Copeland 

R.  Hope  Brison 

Thos.  M.  Barnhardt.. 
G.  H.  Brockenbrough. 

E.  C.  Dwelle 

A.  J.  Cocking 

L.  H.  Wilkinson 

J.  M.  Anders 

J.  L.  Spence,  Treas... 
A.  C.  Summerville, 
Prop 


F.  D.  Alexander 

W.  W.  Beadle,  Treas. . 
R.  H.  Johnston,  Mgr 

J.  D.  Norwood 

P.  A.  Staugh 

Joe  A.  Sherrill 

J.  Lee  Sloan 

J.  L.  Sloan 

J.  L.  Spencer 

C.  M.  Robinson 

H.  W.  Moore,  Treas... 


Sterling  Graydon 

D.  D.  Benton,  Sec.._. 
J.  G.  Tomlinson,  Sec 

H.  C.  Long,  Jr 

A.  W.  E.  Capel,  Sec._ 

G.  C.  Shaw 

A.  M.  Cameron.. 

Thos.  E.  Marshall 

J.  W.  Williamson 

Thos.  R.  Ames,  Sec. 

T.  N.  Webb 

J.  H.  Webb 

J.  G.  Gregory 


1909 
1904 
1618 
1886 
1895 
1919 
1914 
1916 
1909 
1905 
1900 
1917 
1908 
1919 


1893 
1891 


1907 


1908 
1913 
1907 
1888 
1907 
1908 
1891 
1898 
1892 
1914 


1920 
1906 
1900 
1920 


1909 
1874 

1874 
1899 
1904 
1896 
1896 


Capital 
Stock 


496 
634 


376,908 


94, 

1,041, 

281, 

500, 

65, 

50 

64 

5,800 

100 

200 

34 

644 


123,190 


190,663 
550,023 


400,000 
48,600 
72,500 
50,000 
90,000 
84,000 
175,000 
201,000 


500,000 
408,745 
186,336 
200,000 
473,362 
199,795 
107,800 

1,217,784 
550,587 
521,971 
259,800 

1,085,000 
520,359 


Product 

Sold 

Direct  or 

Through 

Agents 


Agents. 
Agents. 


Agents. 
Both... 
Agents. 
Agents. 
Agents. 
Agent.. 
Both... 
Direct. . 
Both... 
Agent-. 
Direct. 
Agents. 
Agent. - 
Agent.. 


Both... 
Agent.. 
Direct. . 
Agents. 
Direct. 
Agent.. 
Agent.. 
Agents. 
Both... 


Both... 
Agent.. 
Agent-. 
Agents- 
Agent.. 
Agents- 
Agents. 
Agent.. 
Agents. 
Agents. 
Direct.. 
Agents. 
Agents. 
Agents. 


Agents. 
Both... 


Agent's  Name 


Miles  P.  Hoffman,  Phila.. 
Lowell  Yarn  Co.,  Phila. . 


Mauney-Steele  Co 

G.  W.  Chadwick - 

Lowell  Yarn  Co.,  Phila 

Leslie,  Evans  &  Co.,  N.  Y. 


Leslie,  Evans  &  Co.,  N.  Y. 


Turner-Halsey  Co.,  N.  Y. 


Lowell  Yarn  Co.,  Phila 

Ostrunder-Erskine  Corp.,  N.  Y. .. 
Frederick  Victor  &  Achelis,  N.  Y., 


J.  P.  Stevens  &  Co.,  N.  Y., 


Lowell  Yarn  Co.,  Phila.,  Pa. 


Turner-Halsey  Co.,  N.  Y 

Frederick  Vietor  &  Achelis,  N.  Y. 


Frederick  Vietor  &  Achehs,  N.  Y.. 

Lowell  Yarn  Co.,  Phila 

Wilson  &  Bradbury 

Turner-Halsey  Co.,  N.  Y 

Lowell  Yarn  Co.,  Phila 


William  Whitman  &  Co.,  Boston. 

Lowell  Yarn  Co.,  Phila 

Jas.  L.  Wilson  &  Co.,  Phila 

Various 


Various 

F.  Vietor  &  Achelis,  N.  Y.. 
Wm.  Iselin  &  Co.,  N.  Y.... 


Cone  Export  and  Com.  Co.,  N.  Y. 
Various 


No. 


242 
243 
244 
245 
246 
247 
248 
249 
250 
251 
252 
253 
254 
255 
256 
257 
258 

259 
260 
261 
262 
263 
264 
265 
266 
267 
268 
269 
270 
271 
272 
273 
274 
275 
276 
277 
278 
279 
280 
281 
282 
283 
284 
285 
286 
287 
288 
289 
290 


R.  L.  Harris. 
R.  Williams.. 


J.  N.  Cox,  Treas., 


1899 
1913 
1916 
1914 


263,300 

125,000 

12,801 

99,310 


Agents. 
Direct.. 
Agents. 
Both... 


Various- 
Various. 


116 


iSToRTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


T.\iii-E  No.  1— 


No. 

County 

Post  office 

Mill 

President 

?P1 

Randolph 

-.-do- 

-..do 

....do 

-.-do 

—do 

Richmond 

....do 

...-do- 

....do 

do 

Coleridge 

Franklinville 

—  .do 

Ramseur.-- 

Randleman 

Worthville   ..   .  -  . 

Enterprise  Mfg.  Co 

Franklinville  Mfg.  Co 

Randolph  Mfg.  Co. 

J.  M.  Caviness-.   

292 

W.  S.  Russell 

W.  S.  Russell 

294 
295 

Columbia  Mfg.  Co 

Deep  River  Mills,  Inc 

Riverside  Mills,  Inc 

Steele  Mills -    -.  . 

W.  H.  Watkinsf 

J.  C.  Watkins 

J.  S.  Lewis— 

997 

W.  B.  Cole- 

'>98 

Roberdel 

Rockingham 

—  .do 

....do 

Roberdel  Mfg.  Co. 

T.  C.  Leak 

?99 

Entwistle  Mfg.  Co. 

Wm.  Entwistle 

300 
301 

Great  Falls  Mfg.  Co..__ _.. 

Hannah  Pickett  Mills 

Ledbetter  Mfg.  Co. 

D.  L.  Gore 

R.  L.  Steele- 

30'' 

....do 

.  .-do 

....do 

....do.. 

J.  S.  Ledbetter 

303 

Leak,  Wall  &  McRae 

Pee  Dee  Mfg.  Co. 

Dresden  Cotton  Mills 

F.  W.  Leak..      . 

304 

305 

.—do 

Robeson 

-..do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

...-do 

.—do 

Rockingham 

.  do 

.-.-do-. 

Lumberton 

....do 

....do 

-...do..- ...__ 

Red  Springs 

St.  Pauls 

--..do 

—.do 

Draper 

„  do 

Geo.  P.  Entwistle 

R.  D.  Caldwell 

306 

307 

Jennings  Cotton  Mills 

Lumberton  Cotton  Jlills 

National  Cotton  Mills  . 

H.  B.  Jenninjrs 

R.  D.  Cal.lwell 

30S 

H.  M.  McAllister 

309 
310 

Red  Springs  Cotton  Mill  Co 

Cape  Fear  Cotton  Mill  Co.,  Part- 

A.  R.  McEachern 

311 
312 
313 

Ernaldson  Mfg.  Co 

St.  Pauls  Cotton  Mill  Co 

Draper  American  Mill-   _.- 

A.   R.   McEachern 

J.   M.   B,:tler 

314 

Wearwell  Sheeting  Mill 

SIS 

....do 

...-do 

do  ... 

Mayodan 

Mavo  Mills 

F.  H.  Fries                    ..       - 

316 

317 

Reidsville 

Spray. 

Edna  Cotton  Mills 

Leaksville  Cotton  Mill 

W.  S.  Forbes- 

B.  Frank  Mebane 

31S 

do.    . 

Lily  Mill 

31Q 

do 

do     . 

Morehead  Cotton  Mills  Co 

Nantucket  Mill 

3'^n 

do .  _- 

...-do 

CjOl 

do  .    - 

do 

Rhode  Island  Mill 

399 

do  - 

do 

Spray  Cotton  Mills 

393 

China  Grove 

Landis 

-.-do- 

Rockwell 

Salisbury 

do 

....do _-_ 

—.do 

do 

-.do 

.-..do 

--.do 

-...do 

Caroleen _ 

Cliffside 

Forest  Citv..  ...  .. 

Patterson  Mfg.  Co 

324 
325 
3''fi 

-..do 

....do 

....do 

.-..do 

-...do 

—.do 

-...do 

-...do 

....do 

-..do 

....do 

....do - 

Rutherford 

....do _. 

.-.-do 

Corriher  Mills  Co _-.. 

Linn  Mills  Co 

Barringer  Mfg.  Co _- 

Diamond  Cotton  MillsJ 

Ivy  Damask  Mill 

Kesler  Mfg.  Co 

Klumac  Cotton  Mills 

Marsh  Cotton  Mills _ 

Rowan  Cotton  Mills  Co 

Salisbury  Cotton  Mills, -_ 

Taylor  Mattress  Co 

Vance  Cotton  Mill  Co 

The  Henrietta  Mills 

C.  J.  Deal -- 

D.  B.  Coltrane 

327 
3?8 

D.  L.  Arey 

329 
330 
331 
332 
333 
334 
335 
33fi 

J.  W.  Cannon 

C.  H.  Kluttz 

T.  B.  Marsh 

A.  C.  Lineberger 

C.  S.  Morris 

M.  E.  Heilig 

W.  F.  Snider 

W.  S.  Forbes 

337 

Cliffside  Mills 

Alexander  Mfg.  Co.--  

Chas.  H.  Havnes-            

338 

.1.  F.  Alexander 

jDecpased. 


tNot  running  yet — December  16,  1920. 


Cotton  Mills 


117 


Continued. 


Secretary 

or 
Treasurer 


Capital 

Stock 


Product 

Sold 

Direct  or 

Through 

Agents 


Agent's  Name 


No. 


R.  L.  Caviness 

Hugh  Parks 

Hugh  Parks 

I.  F.  Craven 

W.  M.  Sherwood 

M.  L.  Ward.  Sec.-Tr.. 

J.  N.  Porter 

H.  LeG.  Everett,  Sec. 
G.  P.  Entwistle,  Sec. . 

Claude  Gore 

J.  N,  Porter,  Sec 

H.  D.  Ledbetter 

H.  LeG.  Everett,  Sec. 

E.  G.  Payne 

H.  B.  Jennings 

F.  P.  Gray 

H.  B.  Jennings 

A.  P.  McAllister 

J.  M.  Butler 


1904 
1876 
1863 
1850 
1911 
1913 
1906 
1882 
1909 
1878 
1906 
1888 
1587 
1876 
1906 
1909 
1900 
1906 
1917 


J.  M.  Butler,  Mgr 1919 

W.  D.  Johnson 

A.  R.  McEachern i  1907 

E.  D.  Pitcher j   1906 

E.  D.  Pitcher _,__'  1916 

W.  C.  Ruffin j  18S5 

J.  B.  Pipkin j  1890 

W.  R.  Walker 1893 


E.  D.  Pitcher 

W.  R.  Walker- __ 

E.  D.  Pitcher ._. 

E.  D.  Pitcher 

Karl  Bishopric 

W.  J.  Swink 

L.  A.  Corriher - 

C.  J.  Deal _ 

C.  E.  Stevenson 

L.  A.  Mahaley,  Sec... 

G.  M.  Lyerly... 

C.  E.  Stevenson 

W.  F.  McConHn 


A.  E.  Davis 

O.  D.  Davis 

James  Deceilig 

W.  M.  Crump,  Mgr.. 

W.  L  Boyd. 

Z.  O.  Jenkins 

J.  R.  Moore,  Sec 


1900 
1903 
1898 
1906 
1896 
1893 
1909 
1900 
1908 
1919 
1917 
1895 
1920 
1916 
1919 
1898 
1906 
1891 
1887 
1901 
1918 


S  25,000 
80,000 
90,000 
160,000 

1,235,658 
337,056 
872,612 

1,598,409 
944,594 
200,000 
757, ?80 
356,629 
459,337 

1,738,777 
200,000 
300,000 
175,000 
110,000 
250,000 

87,000 

14,000 

200,000 


650,000 
240,000 
30,000 


164,000 


400,000 
105,000 
200,000 
250,000 
110,000 
300,000 
34,000 
250,000 
200,000 
185,205 
300,000 
250,000 
5,900 
333,732 
675,000 
1,907,078 
625,363 


Commission 

Agent 

Agent .- 

Agents 

Agents.. - 
Agents.._ 
Agents.. - 
-Agents... 
Agents... 

Direct 

Agents.. - 

Both 

Agents..  _ 
Agents_.- 

Both 

Both 

Both 

Agents.. - 
.4.gent 


Agent. 


Direct. 
Direct. 
Direct. 


Agent.. 
Agents. 

Direct. , 


Direct 

Direct 

Direct 

Both 

Agent 

Com.  House 
Com.  House 

Agents 

Agents 


Haines,  Morehouse  &  Woodford,  N.  Y 

Haines,  Morehouse  &  Woodford,  N.  Y 

Hunter  Mfg.  and  Com.  Co.,  N.  Y ._ 

Hunter  Mfg.  and  Com.  Co.,  N.  Y 

Joshua  L.  Bailey  &  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Hunter  Mfg.  and  Com.  Co.,  N.  Y 

Hunter  Mfg.  and  Com.  Co.,  N.  Y 

Hunter  Mfg.  and  Com.  Co.,  N.  Y 


Hunter  Mfg.  and  Com.  Co.,  N.  Y. 


Hunter  Mfg.  and  Com.  Co.,  N.  Y 

Hunter  Mfg.  and  Com.  Co.,  N.  Y 


Cape  Fear  Yarn  Co.,  Phila., 


The  Parish  Co.,  N.  Y.. 


Haines,  Morehouse  &  Woodford,  N.  Y 

F.  Vietor  &  Achelis,  T.  Holt  Haywood  Dept. 
N.  Y 


Various 

Cannon  Mills,  N.  Y 

Schell-Longstreth  Co.,  PhOa.,  Pa _. 

J.S.Turner&Co.,N.Y.,L.P.Muller&Co.,Phila.. 
Cannon  Mills,  N.  Y 


Agents D.  D.  Campbell,  N.  Y. 

Agents. 
Agent.. 
Direct-. 


Cannon  Mills,  N.  Y 

Tatum,  Pinkham  &  Grey,  N.  Y. 


Agents. 
Direct. . 
Both... 
Agent.. 
Agents. 
Agents. 


Cone  Export  and  Com.  Co.,  N.  Y.. 


Various 

Haines,  Morehouse  &  Woodford,  N.  Y 

Cone  Export  and  Commission  Co.,  N.  Y. 
Catlin&  Co.,  N.  Y 


291 
292 
293 
294 
295 
296 
297 
298 
299 
300 
301 
302 
303 
304 
305 
306 
307 
308 
309 

310 
311 
312 
313 
314 
315 
316 

317 
318 
319 
320 
321 
322 
323 
324 
325 
326 
327 
328 
329 
330 
331 
332 
333 
334 
335 
336 
337 
.338 


118 


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Table  No.  1 — 


No. 

County 

Postoffice 

■Mill 

President 

339 
340 

Rutherford 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do.... 

....do 

Scotland.. 

do 

Forest  City 

Henrietta 

Florence  Mills. _ 

Haves  Millf 

Chas.  E.  Sampson 

341 

Rutherf  ordton 

Spindale 

....do 

-...do 

Laurel  Hill 

do  . 

Cleghorn  Mills.  . 

S.  B.  Tanner 

342 

Parsley  &  Tannert 

343 

The  Spencer  Mills  Co 

The  Spindale  Mill  Co... 

K.  S.  Tanner.... 

344 

K.  C.  Tanner 

345 

Ida  Yarn  Mill 

34fi 

Richmond  Cotton  Mill,  Inc 

Dickson  Cotton  Mill... 

Edwin  Morgan. 

J.  L.  McNair 

347 

....do 

Laurinburg 

....do.... 

34S 

....do 

Prince  Cotton  Mill  Co.* 

340 

....do. 

....do 

...  do 

Scotland  Cotton  Mill..^ 

Waverly  Cotton  Mill  Co 

J.  L.  McNair 

3nn 

....do 

J.  D.  McNair 

351 

Stanly 

....do 

Albemarle 

...-do... 

Efird  Mfg.  Co 

Wiscassett  Mills  Co... 

Norwood  Mfg.  Co 

Chatham  Mfg.  Co 

J.  W.  Cannon... 

35:^ 

353 
354 

....do 

Surry 

....do 

Transylvania — 
Union 

.  .  do 

Norwood 

Elkin 

Mount  Airy 

Brevard 

Monroe 

do-... 

D.  B.  Coltrane 

355 
35fi 

Laurel  Bluff  Cotton  Mills 

Brevard  Cotton  Mills.. 

R.  A.  Love 

W.C.Cleveland 

M.  K.  Lee 

Robt.  Chapman 

Robt.  Chapman. 

H.  B.  Heath 

Mrs.  J.  L.  Rodman 

357 

Bearskin  Cotton  Mill 

358 

Everett  Cotton  Mills 

35q 

..do 

•    do 

Icemorlee  Cotton  Mills  Co 

3fin 

....do 

....do 

361 

....do 

Vance 

Waxhaw 

Henderson 

-  .-do 

Rodman-Heath  Cotton  Mills 

Harriett  Cotton  Mills.       .  . 

3fi? 

D.  Y.  Cooper 

D.  Y.  Cooper... 

Jno.  W.  Harden 

J.  R.  Chamberlain 

A.  Y.  Kelly,  Mgr 

363 

....do 

364 

Wake ____ 

Neuse 

Raleigh 

.  do 

Neuse  Mfg.  Co 

Caraleigh  Mills  Co.  .. 

365 

do... 

366 

....do 

Consolidated    Textile  .  Corpora- 
tion, Pilot  Division. 

N.C.  State  College,  Textile  Dept. 
Raleigh  Cotton  Mills 

367 

....do 

....do. 

368 

do 

.  do  .... 

N.  E.  Edgerton 

W.  C.  Powell 

Jos.  E.  Gant 

Thos.  D.  Peck 

F.  K.  Borden. 

F.  K.  Borden 

3fiP 

do 

Wake  Forest 

Wendell  . 

Roval  Cotton  Mills 

370 

....do... 

Wendell  Spinning  Co 

Peck  Manufacturing  Co 

Borden  Mfg.  Co.,  No.  1 

Borden  Mfg.  Co.,  No.  2§ 

Rovall  &  Borden  Mfg.  Co. 

371 

Warren 

Warrenton 

37? 

Wayne 

Goldsboro 

373 

.  -  do 

do      - 

374 

....do 

....do 

375 

Wilkes-... 

Ronda 

North  Wilkesboro... 
Wilson 

Ronda  Cotton  Mills,  Inc. 

Grier  Cotton  Mills..    . 

R.  D.  Grier 

J.  G.  Hackett 

R.  G.  Briggs 

376 

....do. 

377 

Wilson  Cotton  Mill  Co.  . 

fBranch  of  Cliffside. 
JHave  not  begun  operation. 
*New  mill. 
iBranch  of  No.  1. 


Cotton  Mills 


119 


Continued. 


Secretary 

or 
Treasurer 


W.  L.  Horn,  Cashier. 


Capital 
Stock 


K.  S.  Tanner- 


1909 


793,414 
124,375 
75,000 


Product 

Sold 

Direct  or 

Through 

Agents 


AgentS- 


Agents- 


Agent's  Name 


Catlin&Co.,  N.  Y 

Johnston  Mills  Co.,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 


No. 


339 
340 
341 
342 
343 
344 
345 
346 
347 
348 
349 
350 
351 
352 

353 
354 
355 
356 
357 
358 
359 
360 
361 
362 
363 
364 
365 


W.  L.  Horn 

C.  L.  Miller 

J.  D.  Phillips,  Sec.  .- 
J.  D.  Phillips,  Sec... 

D.  T.  Blue,  Sec 


1916 
1918 
1890 
1893 
1900 


300,000 
150,000 
164,558 
340,819 
698,630 


Agent... 
Agent... 
Agents. 
Agents. 
Agents- 


Johnston  Mills  Co. 
Johnston  Mills  Co. 

Various 

Various 

Various 


D.  T.  Blue. 
D.  T.  Blue. 


J.  A.  Groves,  Sec. 


1899 
1909 
1896 
1898 


J.  F.  Shinn,  Sec. 


W.  C.  Cleveland 

C.  C.  Carpenter,  Sec._ 

C.  C.  Stokes 

C. C.  Stokes 

C.  W.  Walton 

Pearl  Rodman,  Treas 

J.  D.  Rose 

J.  D.  Rose 

Kenneth  Gant 

W.  D.  Briggs 


1887 
1911 
1918 
1907 
1905 
1913 
1897 
1900 
1895 
1912 
1891 


490,700 

703,620 

2,925,685 

5,392,922 

858,032 

98,675 

50,000 

51,000 

378,209 

65,200 

300,000 

481,022 

173,369 

3,147,429 

675,000 

360,000 

235,000 


Agents- 
Agents. 
.Agents. 
Agents- 

Both... 


.Agents.. 
.\gents- 
Direct- . 
Direct. . 
.\gents- 
Both__. 
Both... 
Both.__ 
Agents- 
.\gents. 

.\gents. 


Various 

Various 

Cannon  Mills,  N.  Y.,  et  al 

Cannon  Mills,  N.  Y 

Schell,  Longstreth  &  Co.,  Franklin  D'Olier  &  Co 
Phila 


Erwin  Yarn  Agency,  Phila 

Johnston  Mfg.'  Co.,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 


Parish  Co.,  N.  Y.. 
Various 


Converse  &  Co.,  N.  Y. 
Converse  &  Co.,  N.  Y. 


Converse  &  Co.,  N.  Y. 
J.  E.  Mitchell,  Phila... 


338 
367 
368 
369 
370 
371 
372 
373 
374 
375 
376 
377 


R.  E.  Royal 

John  Q.  Gant,  Jr. 

R.  T.  Watson 

P.  L.  Borden 

P.  L.  Borden 


1890 
1901 
1918 
1909 
1900 
1900 


235,500 
222,000 
75,000 
614,721 
150,000 


Both. 


Both... 
Agents. 
Agent.. 


Cannon  Mills,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
R.  W.  Stokes 


A.  V.  Foote 

R.  D.  Grier 

A.  B.  Deans,  asst.  sec. 


1919 
1918 
1902 


200,000 
175,000 
280,496 


Direct. 
Agent.. 
Both... 


Cannon  Mills,  Phila. . 


120 


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Table  No.  2 — Mills,  Articles 


um 


PostofEce 


Aurora  Cotton  Mills Burlington. 

Consolidated  Textile  Corp., 

Hopedale  Division do_ 

Consolidated  Textile  Corp 

Ossipee  Division. do. 

Elmira  Cotton  Jlills  Co do. 

Glencoe  Mills do. 

E.  M.  Holt  Plaid  Mills.  Inc do. 

Keystone  Finishing  Mills do. 

King  Cotton  Mills  Corp do. 

Lakeside  Jlills do 

Stevens  Mfg.  Co... do 

Holt,  Cant  &  Holt  Mfg.  Co._    Elon  College 

Glen  Raven  Cotton  Mills Glen  Raven 

Alamance  Cotton  Mills Graham 

Bellemont  Cotton  ]\Iills do 

Caiolina  Cotton  Mills do 

Oneida  Mills do 

Saxapahaw  Cotton  Mills do 

Sidney  Cotton  Mills do 

Travora  Mfg.  Co do 

Haw  JIfg.  Co Haw  River 

Holt  Granite  Mills  Co., do 

Virginia  Cotton  Mills Swepsonville 

Rocky  Face  Spinning  Co Stony  Point 

Stony  Point  Mfg.  Co do 

Liledoun  Mfg.  Co Taylorsville 

Miller  Mfg.  Co do 

North  State  Cotton  Mills  Co.t do 

Taylorsville  Cotton  Mill  Co do 

VVadesboro  Cotton  Mills  Co..    Wadesboro 

Wadesboro  Mfg.  Co.* do 

Bladenboro  Cotton  Mills,  Inc.    Bladenboro 

Asheville  Cotton  Mills.. Asheville 

French  Broad  Mfg.  Co do 

Blue  Ridge  Cotton  Mills Connelly  Springs. 

Henry  River  Mfg.  Co Henry  River 

Alpine  Cotton  Mills Morganton 

E.  A.  Smith  Mfg.  Co Rhodhiss 

Valdese  Mfg.  Co Valdese 

Brancord  Mfg.  Co Concord 

Brown  Mfg.  Co do 

Cabarrus  Cotton  Mills do 

Cannon  Mfg.  Co I do 

Franklin  Cotton  Mills do.. 

Gibson  Mfg.  Co do 

Hartsell  Mills  Co do 

Kerr  Bleaching  and  Finishing 
Works do 


Spinning 

or 
Weaving 

or 
Spinning 

and 
Weaving 


Both- 


Spinning 


Both 

Both 

Both 

Weaving. 


Class  of  Goods  Manufactured 


Fancy  ginghams. 


Hosiery  yarns. 


Both 

Weaving. 

Both 

Both 

Both 

Both 

Both 

Both 

Both 

Both 

Both 

Spinning. 

Both 

Both 

Spinning. 
Spinning- 
Spinning. 
Spinning-. 


Spinning-. 
Spinning.. 
Spinning.. 
Spinning.. 

Both 

Both 

Spinning.- 
Spinning.- 
Spinning- - 


Spinning-. 
Spinning-, 

Both 

Both 

Both 

Spinning-. 

Both 

Both 


Locke  Cotton  Mills  Co do- 


Bleaching 

and 
Finishing 
Both 


Domets  and  flannettes 

Fancy  ginghams 

Flannel  outings 

Ginghams,  plaid,  dress  goods. 

Hosiery  dyed  and  finished 

Yarns 

Indigo  shirtings 

Dress  gingham 

Denim 

Awning  stripes 

Plaids,  checks,  and  stripes 

Checks  and  stripes 

Plaids,  checks,  yarns 

Colored  cotton  cloth . 

Ginghams 

Plaids,  checks,  stripes,  yarns. . 

Flannels 

Warps- -. 

Cotton  cloth 

Cotton  dress  goods  and  waste. 

Yarns,  single  and  plaid 

Cotton  goods --- 

Yarns 

Cotton  yarn 


Cotton  yarn 

Yarns 

Yarn 

Cotton  yarns 

Colored  cotton  chambrays 

Bedspreads,  yarns 

Yarns 

Cotton  yarn... 

Coarse  yarns 

Cloth 

Hosiery  yarns 

Yarns 

Outings,  ginghams,  chambrays,  yarns. 

Sheeting  and  yarns 

Sheetings,  towels,  crashes,  yarns 

Yarns 

Gingham,  shirting  and  yarns 

Cotton  goods 


Bleaching  nap  and  finishing  cotton.. 
Ginghams  and  shirting 


tBuilding  1920.        *Same  as  last  report. 


Cotton  Mills 


121 


Manufactured,  Equipment,  Etc. 


Number 
Spindles 


19,104 

17,096 

5,000 
6,976 
5,000 


Number 
Looms 


9,180 
3,472 


6,496 
4,104 
2,208 
6,512 
8,528 
10,784 
7,864 
3,584 
3,268 
7,604 
20,928 
13,792 
6,048 
6,048 
5,760 
2,000 


819 


354 
443 
200 
426 


738 
136 
287 
112 
100 
187 
110 
576 
200 
156 
264 


Number 
Cards 


500 


Power 


steam  and  electric. 
steam  and  electric- 


steam 

electric- 

electric 

electric 

electric 

electric 

electric 

electric 

water  and  steam 

steam 

water  and  steam 

water  and  steam --- 

water  and  steam 

electric 

water 

electric 

electric 

electric 

steam,  water,  and  elec.-- 
steam,  water,  and  elec- 

steam 

steam 

water  and  electric 

water  and  electric 


Number 
Horse- 
power 


1,000 


Approxi- 
mate 

Amount 
Raw 

Material 
Used. 
Pounds 


Estimated 
Yearly 
Output 


1,310,315 


400 


220 
60 


150 
60 
110 
250 


662,996 


425,000 

60,000 

1,2C0,000 

600,000 


§2,235,512 


Days  in 
Opera- 
tion 
During 
Year 


1,037,485 


1,500,000 
200,000 


350 
130 
300 
250 
1,350 
2,587 
275 
390 


610 


900,000 


2,000,000 


2,030,682 
1,460,634 


885,931 
627,500 
125,860 


700,000 

265,750 

1,250,000 


1,469,280 

1,007,061 

200,000 

515,413 

300,000 

92,193 


307 


312 


307 
303 


No. 


310 
120 
308 
303 


350 
286 
272 
300 
253 
283 


307 
310 


10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 


7,200 
17,984 
10,000 
25,000 
11,640 

8,232 


12,160 
10,440 


13,000 
7,128 
15,916 
28,000 
30,000 
30,000 
27,900 
16,540 


450 
132 


386 

542 

1,000 


636 
200 


35,912 


steam 

steam  and  electric. 

electric 

steam 

hydro-electric 


365 
1,050 


steam  and  electric. 
steam  and  water.. 

electric 

electric 

electric 

electric 

electric 

electric. 

electric 

electric 

electric  and  steam, 
steam  and  electric. 


electric. 
74  I  electric- 


1,250 
600 


734,511 

164,322 
3,928,968 
1,600,000 


150 
575 
600 
750 


1,900 
1,250 


200 
1,700 


439,280 
2,750,000 


1,500,000 


1,970,743 
1,806,471 


500,000 
3,500,000 


410,615 

476,940 

1,000,000 

1,885,104 

1,000,000 


30,976 

312,804 

1,000,000 

1,385,771 

500,000 


1,545,170 
1,130,371 


273 
295 
300 
275 
300 


112 


300 
302 


2,000,000  I 


310 

297 


313 

256 


122 


JSToRTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  2 — 


Mill 


Norcott  Mills  Co 

Roberta  Mfg.  Co 

White  Parks  Mills  Co 

Cabarrus  Cotton  Mills.. 

Kindley  Cotton  Mill 

Tuscarora  Cotton  Mills 

DudleyShoalsCottonMill  Co. 

Falls  Mfg.  Co 

Granite  Falls  Mfg.  Co 

Hudson  Cotton  Mfg.  Co 

Lenoir  Cotton  Mill 

Moore  Cotton  Mill  Co 

Steele  Cotton  Mill  Co 

Whitnel  Cotton  Mill  Co 

Watts  Cotton  Mill  Co __. 

Rhodhiss  Mills  Co 

Brookford  Mills  Co 

Granite  Falls  Mfg.  Co.* 

Hickory  Spinning  Co 

Ivey  MillCo. 

A.  A.  Shuford  Mill  Co 

Long  Island  Cotton  Mills 

Blue  Ridge  Cotton  Mills 

Carolina  Cotton  Mills. ._ 

Liberty  Cotton  Mill 

Maiden  Cotton  Mills 

Union  Cotton  Mills 

Catawba  Cotton  Mills 

Clyde  Cotton  Mills 

Newton  Mills  Co 

Yount  Cotton  Mills 

J.  M.  OdellMfg.  Co.. 

Hadley-Peoples  Mfg.  Co 

Edenton  Cotton  Mills 

Minnett  Mills 

Bonnie  Cotton  Mill 

Cora  Cotton  Mills 

Dilling  Cotton  Mills 

Kings  Mountain  Mfg.  Co 

Margrace  Mills 

Mason  Cotton  Mills  Co 

Park  Yarn  Mills  Co 

Pauline  Mills.. 

Phcenix  Mills  Co 

Sadie  Cotton  Mills  Co.,  Inc.. 
Cleveland  Mill  and  Power  Co. 

Belmont  Cotton  Mil]  Co 

Buffalo  Mfg.  Co.t 

Catherine  Mill  Co 

Consolidated  Textile  Corp., 

Ella  Division 

Double  Shoals  Mfg.  Co 


Postoffice 


Concord 

....do.... 

..._do 

Kannapolis 

Mount  Pleasant. . 

...do 

Granite  Falls 

....do. 

Hickory 

Lenoir 

...-do 

...do 

...do 

.._.do 

Patterson... 

Rhodhiss 

Brookford 

Hickory 

..-.do _. 

...do...- --. 

...do 

Long  Island 

Maiden 

...-do 

.--.do 

...do 

.-.-do 

Newton 

...do 

..-.do 

...do 

Bynum 

SilerCity 

Edenton 

Grover 

Kings  Mountain. - 

—do 

.--do 

—  .do 

...do - 

...do 

...do . 

...do.- 

...do 

...do 

Lawndale 

Shelby 

...do 

...do 


Spinning 

or 
Weaving 

or 
Spinning 

and 
Weaving 


.do. 
.do- 


Spinning. 
Spinning. 
Spinning. 

Both 

Spinning. 
Spinning. 
Spinning. 
Spinning. 
Spinning- 
Spinning- 
Spinning. 
Spinning. 
Spinning. 
Spinning. 
Spinning. 

Both 

Both 

Spinning. 
Spinning. 

Both 

Spinning., 
Spinning., 
Spinning. 
Spinning. 
Spinning- 
Spinning.. 
Spinning.. 
Spinning.. 
Spinning-. 

Both 

Spinning.. 
Spinning.. 
Spinning.. 
Spinning.. 
Weaving-. 
Spinning.. 
Spinning.. 
Spinning.. 
Spinning.. 

Both 

Spinning.. 
Spinning.. 

Both 

Both 

Spinning.. 
Spinning.. 
Spinning.. 


Weaving. . 


Spinning. 


Class  of  Goods  Manufactured 


Hosiery  yarns 

Cotton  yarns 

Towels,  crashes  and  sheetings 

Cotton  yarn 

Hosiery  yarns. 

Yarns.. 

Yarn 

Coarse  yarns  and  twines... 

Yarns 

Yarn _ 

Yarn 

Yarn,  single  and  ply 

Yarns 

Hosiery 

Sheetings  and  drills 

Cotton  goods 

Coarse  yarns... 

Hosiery  yarns 

Sateens. 

Carpet  yarn  and  wrapping  twine. 

Yarns 

Yarn 

Yarns 

Yarn 

Yarns 

Cotton  yarns  carded 

Cotton  yarns 

Yarns .-_ 

Cotton  yarns- 

Yarn 

Knitting  yarns 

Cotton  yarn 

Cotton  yarns 

Damask 

Yarns 

Cotton  yarns 

Cotton  yarn 

Yarns 

Bedspreads 

Yarns 

Yarns 

Table  cloth  and  napkins 

Cotton  drills 

Yarns 

Seine  and  cotton  twines 

Yarn 

Yarn 

Cloth 


Print  cloths. 
Yarns 


*Same  as  last  report.        fSucceeded  by  Brison  Mfg.  Co.,  Gastonia. 


Cotton  Mills 


123 


Continued. 


Number 
Spindles 

Number 
Looms 

Number 
Cards 

Power 

Number 
Horse- 
power 

Approxi- 
mate 

Amount 
Raw 

Material 
Used, 

Pounds 

Estimated 
Yearly 
Output 

Days  in 
Opera- 
tion 
During 
Year 

No. 

12,000 

76 
20 
14 
90 
8 

10 
10 
18 
72 

electric .        _ 

$ 

48 

5,500 

electric 

electric 

electric,  _ 

330 
105 

1,636,254 
616,494 

789,591 
284,875 

306 
300 

49 

2,016 

50 

125,000 

4,300 

51 

4,000 

electric 

electric 

water  and  electric 

electric 

150 
125 

572 

321,842 
455,000 

1,436,701 
325,000 
292,355 
450,877 

300 

52 

4,000 

53 

7  620 

300 

54 

500 

55 

9,828 

hydro-electric 

750 

300 

56 

5,376 

57 

6,720 

steam 

300 

517,471 

300 

58 

59 

5,376 

6,020 

steam 

300 

457,059 

550,000 

155 

60 

6,276 

61 

4,248 

13 
117 
43 
30 

steam  and  water  .  - 

125 
1,500 
1,300 

500 

725,500 

2,484,374 
3,000,000 

300 
302 
318 
304 

62 

30,000 

942 
606 

steam  and  water 

1,259,737 

1,524,390 

750,000 

63 

19,904 
4,644 

steam,  water,  and  elec 

electric 

electric 

64 
65 
66 

12,000 

15,360 

400 

20 
36 
17 

steam  and  electric ., 

750 

1,025 

300 

519,706 
645,132 
331,197 

305 
307 
307 

67 
68 

4,700 

9,6'52 

69 

3,000 

70 

12,000 

electric 

electric . 

275 
100 

351,741 
117,676 

303 
208 

71 

72 

12,600 

32 
22 
14 
13 
39 

electric.    . 

73 

10,280 

360 
230 
100 
600 
330 
350 
350 
1,715 
60 

900,000 
375,059 

657,900 
203,305 
307,629 
1,690,600 
383,450 
341,522 
665,575 
780,636 
500,000 

250 
300 
310 
310 
300 
285 
308 
306 

74 
75 
76 

11,500 

5,120 

electric 

12,800 

200 

2,259,217 

77 

8,160 

78 

10,000 

34 
24 
62 

651,800 
1,325,865 
1,339,517 

79 
80 
81 
82 

13,316 

steam 

steam  and  electric 

steam  . 

33,492 

20 

8,200 

31 
28 
40 
16 
14 
18 
30 
14 
48 

280 
308 
289 
306 
300 
300 
224 
300 
300 

83 

84 

20,800 

902 
738 
150 
300 
405 
375 
300 
970 
200 

2,102,382 

1,372,471 

680,000 

1,169,789 
834,470 
300,000 

26,205 

electric 

electric 

electric .  .. 

85 
86 

87 

6,200 

5,186 

96 

16,318 

electric 

348,223 
237,000 

88 

5,000 

1,250,000 

485,000 

2,519,080 

89 

4,752 

156 
400 

electric.    

90 

13,200 

steam  and  electric  . 

1,419,961 

91 

5,040 

electric . 

92 

8,600 

43 
12 

93 
94 

7,000 

electric 

275 
325 
48 

323,072 
237,087 
302,613 

247 
300 
300 

95- 
96 

97 

52 
240 

738,120 

10,872 

3,200 

18 

water  and  steam 

247 

900,000 

312 

9& 

124 


ISToKTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  2— 


Mill 


Lily  Mill  and  Power  Co.  -. . 

Shelby  Cotton  Mills 

Corley  Mills,  Inc 

Holt-Williamson  Mfg.  Co.... 

Puritan  Mills  Co 

Tolar,  Hart  &  Holt  Mills..  - 

Victory  Mfg.  Co 

Rockfish  Mills,  Inc 

Dacotah  Cotton  Mills.- 

Erlanger  Cotton  Mills  Co... 

Nokomis  Cotton  Mills 

Wennonah  Cotton  Mills  Co. 

Amazon  Cotton  Mills 

Jewel  Cotton  Mills 

Southern  Finishing  M'ills 


Erwin  Cotton  Mills  Co.,  No. 

Laura  Cotton  Mills 

Golden  Belt  Mfg.  Co 

Pearl  Cotton  Mills" 

Durham  Cotton  Mfg.    Co... 

Erwin  Cotton  Mills  Co.,  Nos. 

1  and  4.. 


Erwin  Cotton  MillsBleachery* 

Fountain  Cotton  Mills.    

Hart  Cotton  Mills 

Arista  Mills  Co 

Chatham  Mfg.  Co 

Inverness  Mills  Co _ 

Southside  Mills.. 

Sterling  Cotton  Mills 

Chronicle  Mills 

Climax  Spinning  Co 

Crescent   Spinning  Co. t 

Imperial  Yarn  Mill 

Majestic  Mfg.  Co 

National  Yarn  Mill 

Perfection  Spinning  Co.j 

American  Cotton  Mills,  Inc... 

.A.tlas  Mfg.  Co 

Gam  brill  &  Melville  Mills  Co. 

Georg  e  Cotton  Mills 

Huss  Mfg.  Co 

Osage  Mfg.  Co 

Cherryville  Mfg.  Co 

Gaston  Mfg.  Co 

Howell   Mfg.  Co 

Melville  Mfg.  Co 

Rhyne-Houser  Mfg.  Co 


Postoffice 


Shelby 

....do 

Cumberland- 
Fayetteville.- 

...do 

...do.- 

...do 

Hope  Mills... 

Lexington 

...do 

...do 

...do ._ 

Thomasville.. 

...do 

...do 


Cooleemee. 

Bahama 

Durham 

...do 

...do 


West  Durham . . 


....do 

Tarboro 

....do 

Sal#m  Station.. 

Winston-Salem. 

_.._do 

....do 

Franklinton 

Belmont 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

-...do... 

....do 

Bessemer  City . 

....do 

....do 

....do... 

....do 

....do 

Cherryville 

.-.-do 

....do 

-...do 

.-..do 


146     Vivian  Cotton   Mills do 


Spinning 

or 
Weaving 

or 
Spinning 

and 
Weaving 


Class  of  Goods  Manufactured 


Spinning.. 

Both 

Spinning. - 
Spinning.. 

Both 

Spinning.. 

Both 

Spinning.. 

Both 

Both 

Both 

Both 

Spinning.. 
Spinning-. 
Finishing 
and 
Dyeing. - 

Both 

Spinning.. 

Both 

Both 

Both 


Combed  yarns 

Cotton  cloth,  yarns 

Hosiery  yarn 

Yarns 

Cotton  cloth,  yarns , 

Yarns.. 

Cotton  cloth 

Cotton  yarn 

Colored  goods ..- 

Underwear  goods  and  yarns. 

Pajama  checks 

Sheeting,  ticks,  chambrays... 

Yarn 

Combed  yarns 


Finishing  and  dyeing  knit  goods. 

Cantons,  tickings,  cover  cloth 

Yarns 

Sheeting 

Wide  sheetings 

Dress  ginghams  and  cheviots 


Both Denims,  brown  and  bleached  sheetings, 

sheets,  pillowcases 

Bleaching.!  Bleached  sheeting 

Spinning..    Yarns 

Both I  Yarns  and  bag  goods 

Both Blue  shirting 


Both 

Both 

Both. 

Spinning.. 
Spinning.. 


Spinning. 
Spinning. 
Spinning. 
Spinning. 


Wool  and  cotton  blankets. 

Cotton  sheeting 

Blue  chambray 

Cotton  yarns 

Yarn 

Yarns 

Yarns 

Yarn 

Yarn 

Yarn 


Tire  fabric 

Spinning..'  Yarn 

Both I  Sheeting  and  yarn. 

Spinning..]  Cotton  yarns 

Both 1  Damask  and  duck. 

Both I  Mill  sheeting 

Spinning.. I  Yarn 

Yarn  and  cloth 

Yarns 

Yarns 

Cotton  yarn 

Yarn 


Both- 


Spinning. 
Both 

Spinning. 


*Same  as  last  report.  fNot  yet  operating 


tPlant  not  running. 


Cotton  Mills 


125 


Continued. 


Number     Number 
Spindles      Looms 


5,820 
23,832 
10,000 
14,984 
10,192 
15,048 
17,936 
25,488 
17,472 
46,000 
15,296 
12,736 
12,528 
12,480 


47,360 
3,200 
26,496 
10,784 
23,984 


74,528 


6,524 

16,126 

6,000 


7,680 

10,752 

28,736 

10ri76 

32,320 

13,056 

12,406 

12,768 

15,000 

10,000 

3,000 

5,000 

7,808 

4,915 

6,000 

16,272 

7,536 

15,000 

17,024 

5,000 

6,000 

5,200 


370 


434 


430 


Number 
Cards 


1,100 
372 
478 


1,296 


568 

240 
820 


1,933 


210 
200 
94 
216 
236 


164 
400 


> 


\ 


32 
31 
40 
26 
34 
37 
30 
56 
48 
105 
25 
38 


183 
15 
46 

74 
52 


Power 


electric 

electric 

electric 

electric 

electric 

steam  and  electric 

steam  and  electric 

water  and  hydro-electric. 


Number 
Horse- 
power 


350 
772 
500 
620 
320 
987 
1,480 


Approxi- 
mate 

Amount 
Raw 

Material 
Used, 

Pounds 


500,000 

1,414,371 

950,480 


588,371 


steam  and  electric- 
steam  and  electric, 
steam  and  electric. 

electric 

electric 


electric 

electric 

water  and  steam.  _ 
steam  and  electric, 
electric 

steam  and  electric. 


electric, 
electric- 
steam... 


steam... 
steam... 
electric, 
steam. .- 
electric, 
electric, 
electric, 
electric, 
electric, 
electric, 
electric. 


electric, 
steam .  . 
electric, 
electric, 
electric, 
steam... 
electric, 
electric, 
electric, 
electric, 
electric, 
electric. 


854,420 
1,500,000 


Estimated 
Yearly 
Output 


S  350,000 
1,009,576 
275,000 
586,552 
479,321 
484,821 
647,039 


Days  in 
Opera- 
tion 
During 
Year 


No 


4,346 
1,058 
1,300 

628 

570   1,087,640 


2,517 
480 

850 


1,200,000 
1,935,000 


163 
300 


500 
200 
525 
500 
1,207 
475 
890 


676 
590 
590 


300 
200 


125 
188 
450 
428 
400 
650 
200 
150 
237 


7,031,195 


900,000 
1,000,000 

714,882 

1,500,000 

60,054 

907,174 
1,398,434 


3,662,168 

609,394 

931,580 

1,311,242 

1,334,152 


17,708 


3,559,616 

400,000 

1,500,000 


668,665 

810,745 

1,260,625 


397,620 
679,394 
600,000 
1,007,920 
1,003,334 
924,331 
901,742 
683,977 


475,297 
912,156 
500,000 
700,000 
430,656 
300,000 

1,469,945 
842,235 

1,148,168 


567,983 

628,009 

1,018,837 


245,766 


Has  not  be 

1,129,340 


400,000 
665,600 
641,838 
547,622 
419,624 
310,001 
444,177 
gun  operati 
643,024 


290 
300 
290 
302 
300 
265 
305 


227 
300 
308 
301 
300 


307 


305 

304 
297 


299 
288 
300 
300 
300 
300 


296 
308 
307 


308 
307 
308 


340 


290 
300 
308 
308 
305 
300 
300 

308 


A/ 


126 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  2- 


MiU 


Dorothy  Mfg.  Co 

Monarch  Cotton  Mills  Co... 

Morowebb  Cotton  Mills 

Arlington  Cotton  Mills 

Arkray  IMills.  Inc.f 

Armstrong  Cotton  Mills  Co. 

Arrow  Mills,  Inc 

Avon  Mills 

Clara  Mfg.  Co 

Di.xon  Jlills,  Inc 

Dunn  Mfg.  Co... 

Flint  Mfg.  Co 

Gastonia  Cotton  Mfg.  Co.  _. 

Gray  Mfg.  Co 

Groves  Mills,  Inc 

Hanover  Thread  Mills 

Loray  Mill 

Modena  Cotton  Mills 

Mountain  View  Mills 

Mutual  Cotton  Mills  Co 

Myers  Mills,  Inc 


Myrtle  Mills,  Inc ., 

Osceola  Mills 

Ozark  Mills,  Inc 

Parkdale  Mills,  Inc 

Piedmont  Spinning  Mill  Co 

Pinkney  Mills,  Inc 

Priscilla  Spinning  Co 

Rankin  Mills 

Ranlo  Mfg.  Co 

Rex  Spinning  Co 

Ruby  Cotton  Mills 

Seminole  Cotton  Mills  Co... 

A.  M.  Smyre  Mfg.  Co 

Spencer  Mountain  Mills 

Trenton  Cotton  Mills 

Victory  Yarn  Mills  Co 

High  Shoals  Co.* 

Lowell  Cotton  Mills 

Peerless  Mfg.  Co 

Mays  Mills,  Inc 

McAden  Mills 

Adrian  Mfg.  Co 

Albion  Cotton  Mills*.. 

Catawba  Spinning  Co 

Globe  Yarn  Mills.  Inc 

Mount  Holly  Cotton  >.ills  Co 

NimsMfg.  Co 

Tuckaseege  Mfg.  Co 

Woodlawn  Mfg.  Co 

Lola  Mfg.  Co 


Postoffice 


Dallas... 
...do 

....do 

Gastonia. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do.... 

...do 

...do.... 
...do.... 

....do 

...do.... 

...do 

...do.... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

.-..do.... 
...do 


...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

....do 

...do 

..--do 

..-.do 

..--do ---. 

.---do 

.---do 

....do 

...-do 

...-do 

.--.do 

.-..do 

High  Shoals. 

Lowell 

....do. 

Mayworth . 

Meadville 

Gaston 

Mount  Holly. 

..-.do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

-...do 

....do 

Stanley 


Spinning 

or 
Weaving 

or 
Spinning 

and 
Weaving 


Spinning. 
Spinning. 
Spinning. 
Spinning. 


Spinning. 
Spinning. 
Spinning. 
Spinning. 
Spinning. 
Spinning. 
Spinning- 


Spinning. 
Spinning- 
Spinning- 

Both 

Spinning. 
Spinning. 
Spinning. 


Spinning.. 
Spinning.. 
Spinning.. 
Spinning-. 
Spinning.. 


Spinning. 

Both 

Spinning- 
Spinning. 
Spinning. 
Spinning. 

Both 

Spinning. 
Spinning. 

Both 

Spinning. 
Spinning. 
Spinning. 
Both 


Spinning. 
Spinning- 
Spinning. 
Spinning- 
Spinning- 
Spinning- 
Spinning- 
Spinning- 


Class  of  Goods  Manufactured 


Carded  yarns. 

Yarns 

Yarns 

Yarn 


Yarns 

Yarns 

Cotton  yarn 

Yarns 

Combed  yarns _._ 

Yarn... 

Cotton  yarns 

Curtain  scrims,  sheeting,  etc. 

Cotton  yarns 

Yarns 

Yarn 

Card  fabrics 

Cotton  yarn _ 

Yarn 

Yarn 

Cotton  yarn 


Cotton  yarn 

Yarn 

Cotton  yarns 

Cotton  yarn 

Yarn 

Cotton  yarns 

Mill  now  under  construction. 

Yarn 

Auto  tire  fabrics 

Fine  yarns 

Yarn 

Yarn 

Combe  d  yarns 

Cotton  yarns 

C  P  yarns 

Yarn 

Sheeting  and  knitting  yarns. 

Cotton  yarns 

Cotton  yarns 

Yarns 

Cotton  yarn 

Yarn 

Chain  warps  and  skeins 

Cotton  yarn _ 

Yarns 

Yarn 

Yarn 

Yarn 

Yarn 

Yarn 


fBuilding  1920.        *Same  as  last  report. 


Cotton  Mills 


127 


Continued. 


Number 
Spindles 

Number 
Looms 

Number 
Cards 

Power 

Number 
Horse- 
power 

Approxi- 
mate 

Amount 
Raw 

Material 
Used, 

Pounds 

Estimated 
Yearly 
Output 

Days  in 
Opera- 
tion 
During 
Year 

No 

7,000 

16 
20 
12 
75 

260 

810,200 

$    570,229 

640,648 

493,090 

1,027,679 

308 
307 
301 
275 

14 

12,400 

14 

7,168 

275 
1,596 

738,225 
1,511,368 

14 

37,700 

15 

15 

6,500 

237 
500 
790 

716,499 
953,075 
981,788 
698,513 

300 
308 
300 
307 
90 
307 
289 
250 
278 
282 
325 
251 
301 
309 
190 
Just  be- 
gun 
100 
325 
300 
277 
307 
306 

15 

18,150 

40 
20 
21 
18 
27 
31 
21 
44 
38 
11 
305 
40 
18 
22 
34 

40 
26 

468,774 
833,880 

15 

10,800 

15 

15,000 

15 

6,144 

electric-    - 

178,000 

15 

15,000 

600 
925 
550 
500 
834 
265 
3,000 
850 
300 
302 
625 

447 
452 
1,200 
450 
205 
167 

636,770 
1,156,327 

623,500 
1,008,933 
1,055,430 

430,000 

15 

30,240 

1,416,398 

15 

14,708 

200 

15 

26,580 

1,477,700 

16 

23,660 

16 

5,000 

electric     .-     --.- 

359,834 
3,224,000 
1,308,982 

325, '000 

16 

6,700 

4 

16 

17,536 

813,379 
240,000 
723,217 
350,000- 
500,000 
178,657 
1,122,580 
963,885 
757,667 
354,991 
753,192 

16 

5,000 

electric  and  water 

16 

9,000 

16 

11,592 

150,000 

200,982 

931,193 

417,Qi25 

1,193,214 

'15, 4^40 

16 
16 

10,000 

16 

20,000 

17 

22,500 

17 

4,000 

17 

15,000 

907,278 

17. 

25,000 

17 

6,000 

17. 

6,048 

24 

40 
40 
30 
28 

electric 

200 
680 
150 
575 

1,200,000 

764,454 

75,000 

1,500,000 
500,000 
600,000 
777,806 

275 

17 

20,480 

17 

6,048 

128 
307 
286 
301 

17f 

18,000 

17< 

10,336 

550,000 
680,034 
952,028 

18f 

7,072 
8,448 

72 

14 
25 
40 
24 

water  and  electric 

1,450 
300 

426,685 
1,000,000 

18 

30,000 

^K 

18,000 

540 

water  and  electric     .  _ 

650 
560 
400 
2,500 
1,270 
272 
200 
200 

2,000,000 

1,671,857 

648,654 

3,773,389 

2,278,725 

1,356,554 

600,000 

599,728 

950,000 

1,420,625 

436,259 

3,850,000 

1,345,410 

910,602 

325,000 

296,460 

304 
308 
308 
303 
293 
295 
300 
295 

^M 

33,240 

18 

20,500 

18f 

55,250 

190 

18' 

8,000 

350 

water  and  electric 

ISf 

19,556 

30 
15 
34 
16 
9 

16 
20 
16 
53 

ISC 

4,160 

i9r 

15,000 

191 

5,040 

electric 

19? 

3,568 

water  and  electric. 

electric 

water  and  electric 

185 
270 
500 
455 
175 

323,160 
982,465 
707,257 
1,052,565 
987,648 

165,441 
572,063 
486.225 
646,256 
608,528 

290 
306 
298 
295 
303 

193 

8,100 

194 

5,100 

195 

10,080 

196 

21,160 

steam 

197 

oA 


128 


North  Carolixa  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  2- 


Mill 


Postoffice 


Worth 

Oxford 

Gibsonville. 

..--do 

Greensboro. 

....do 


Harden  Mfg.  Co 

Oxford  Cotton  Mills 

Gem  Cotton  Mills 

Minneola  Mfg.  Co 

Pomona  Mills,  Inc. 

Proximity  Mfg.  Co.  (Prox- 
imity ilills) 

Proximity  Mfg.  Co.  (White 

Oak  Mills) do. 

Revolution  Cotton  Mills. ' do. 

Cloverdale  Cotton  Mills 

Highland  Cotton  Mfg.  Co.... 

Pickett  Cotton  Mills,  Inc 

Oakdale  Cotton  Mills 

Roanoke  Mills  Co.,  No.  1 

Roanoke  Mills  Co.,  No.  2 

Rosemary  Mfg.  Co 

Patterson  Mills  Co 

Shaw  Cotton  Mills,  Inc 

Erwin  Cotton  Mills  Co. ,  No.  2 

Green  River  Mfg.  Co 

Raeford  Mfg.  Co 

Turner  Mills  Co.* 

Dixie  Cotton  Mill  Co 

Mooresville  Cotton  Mills 

Bloomfield  Mfg.  Co 

Paola  Cotton  Mills,  Inc 

Statesville  Cotton  Mills 

Laura  Ellen  Watts  Cotton 

Mill  Co 

Turnersburg  Cotton  Mills 

Clayton  Cotton  Mills 

Liberty  Cotton  Mill  Co 

Ethel  Cotton  Mill  Co.,  Inc... 

Liz7ie  Cotton  Mills 

Selma  Cotton  Mills 

Ivanhoe  Mfg.  Co 

Sanford  Cotton  Mills 

Caswell  Cotton  Mills,  Inc 

Kinston  Cotton  Mills 

Anderson  Mills  Co.,  Inc 

Elm  Grove  Cotton  Mill 

Eureka  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc 


Spinning 

or 
Weaving 

or 
Spinning 

and 
Weaving 


Spinning. 
Spinning. 
Spinning. 


Both. 
Both. 


High  Point 

....do 

..-.do 

Jamestown 

Roanoke  Rapids. 

....do 

....do 

Rosemary 

Weldon 

Duke 

Tuxedo 

Raeford 

East  Monbo 

Mooresville 

...do 

Statesville 

....do 

...do 


Turnersburg. 
....do 

Clayton 

....do 

Selma 

....do 

....do 

Smithfield... 

Sanford 

Kinston 

....do 

Lincolnton... 

....do 

....do 


Both 

Both 

Spinning. 
Spinning. 

Both 

Spinning. 

Both 

Spinning- 

Both 

Both 

Spinning. 

Both 

Spinning. 
Spinning. 
Spinning. 
Spinning. 

Both 

Spinning. 
Spinning. 
Spinning. 

Spinning. 
Spinning. 
Spinning- 


Class  of  Goods  Manufactured 


Yarn 

Coarse  yarns 

Single  and  pl.v  yarn 

Cotton  flannels 

Coutils,  corduroy,  sheeting 

Indigo  denims 


Indian  Creek  Mfg.  Co j do 

Laboratory  Cotton  Mills do 

Roseland  Cotton  Mills  Co do 

John  Rudisill  Mfg.  Co do 

Saxony  Spinning  Co j do 

Wampum  Cotton  Mills  Co...! do 

Williams  Cotton  Mills I do 

Long  Shoals  Cotton  Mills 1  Long  Shoals. 

Lincoln  Cotton  Mills 1  Southside 


Spinning. 
Spinning. 

Both 

Spinning. 

Both 

Spinning. 
Spinning. 

Both 

Spinning. 
Spinning. 
Spinning. 
Spinning. 
Spinning. 
Spinning. 
Spinning. 
Spinning. 
Spinning. 
Spinning. 
Spinning.. 


Indigo  denims 

Flannels  (cotton) 

Hosiery  yarns 

Yarns.  - 

Print  cloths 

Yarns  and  twines 

Colored  nap  fabrics 

Warp  yarns 

Damask  and  napkins 

Ginghams 

Yarns 

Indigo  blue  denims 

Yarn 

Yarns — 

Carded  yarn,  skeins,  etc. 

Hosiery  yarns 

Domets,  ginghams 

Yarns 

Hard  yarns 

Yarns 


Yarn 

Yarn 

Yarn 

Yarns 

Yarn 

Yarn. 

Yarns 

Hosiery  yarns. 
Cotton  goods.. 
Hosiery  yarns. 
Hosiery  yarns. 


Yarn 

Yarn 

Yarns 

Yarns  and  cloth. 
Cottons  yarns 


Yarns.. 
Yar^. 
Yarfci. 
Yarn... 
Yarns.. 


'Succeeded  by  Superior  Yarn  Mills,  Statesville. 


CoTToisT  Mills 


129 


Continued. 


Number 
Spindles 


12,000 
6,120 
8,544 
4,200 

24,416 

58,000 

9,000 
71,000 

2,640 
23,680 
14,336 

6,850 
29,808 
23,183 
44,558 
28,000 
10,000 
35,040 

8,000 


10,560 
8,424 

40,000 
5,700 

10,752 

15,000 

1,568 


10,240 

5,100 

8,100 

10,480 

10,560 

22,322 

13,824 

16,000 

17,000 

5,184 

8,000 

1,360 

2,704 

8,075 

4,544 

1,664 

8,448 

15,000 

3,700 

9,360 

6,656 


Number 
Looms 


112 
800 

1,700 

3,000 
2,000 


336 


842 

658 

1,206 

742 


1,024 


1,200 


100 


Number 
Cards 


15 

70 

208 

320 

221 

5 


24 
38 
82 
72 
122 
40 


176 
20 


Power 


water  and  electric .. 
steam  and  electric . 

electric 

steam  and  electric- 
electric  - 


electric. 

electric, 
electric - 
steam-.. 


electric 

steam  and  water- 


steam  and  electric. 

electric 

steam 


steam  and  electric - 
steam  and  electric- 

water 

electric 

electric 

electric 

electric. 

electric --_- 


water... 

water ---- 

steam -- 

steam 

electric -- 

electric 

steam  and  electric. 

electric 

steam  and  electric, 
steam  and  electric. 
steam  and  electric. 

electric 

steam 

steam 

water 

water 

steam 

steam  and  water. . 

steam 

steam 

steam 

water 

electric 


Number 
Horse- 
power 


558 

400 

300 

1,120 

1,100 


3,000 
125 


500 
350 


30,680 
600 
200 


1,000 
1,033 
550 
430 
2,172 
250 
500 
710 

150 
160 
500 
300 
288 
311 
523 


940 

487 
687 


225 
125 
100 
250 
150 
165 
350 
450 
100 
500 
250 


Approxi- 
mate 

Amount 
Raw 

Material 
Used, 

Pounds 


817,240 
2,750,000 

746,307 
1,751,065 
3,000,000 


8,500,000 


3,085,714 
1,172,600 
1,800,000 


2,100,000 
325,000 


919,154 
1,750,334 

815,500 
1,120,000 
2,800,000 

500,000 

714,200 


822,734 

579,294 

579,680 

525,865 

1,412,994 

6,428,571 

1,721,691 

2,042,651 

1,710,628 

70,951 

649,580 

143,242 

57,400 

615,174 


172,474 
733,040 
977,308 
415,865 
864,151 
360,000 


Estimated 
Yearly 
Output 


S  464,749 
2,000,000 
290,946 
1,416,378 
1,500,000 


5,000,000 


1,650,739 
825,512 
900,000 


2,474,252 
1,800,000 


533,535 
791,124 

446,273 
350,000 
3,196,795 
450,000 
483,570 
827,528 


88,944 
533,522 
377,833 
310,339 
302,127 
650,127 

,125,000 
950,830 

,108,498 
925,398 
103,114 
370,351 
170,324 
352,126 
341,215 


118,650 
449,813 
470,376 
243,405 
481,002 


Days  in 
Opera- 
tion 
During 
Year 


263 
300 
303 


301 


307 
300 

287 


305 
306 
312 


247 
307 
241 
286 
308 
300 
302 
287 


298 
286 
294 
303 
305 
302 
140 
300 
293 
291 
306 
300 
308 
300 
300 


308 
303 
260 
300 
283 
313 


9— Dept.  Labor,  1920. 


130 


ISToETH  Caeolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  2— 


No. 

Mill 

PostofBce 

Spinning 

or 
Weaving 

or 
Spinning 

and 
Weaving 

Class  of  Goods  Manufactured 

247 

Alba  Mfg.  Co 

Stanley 

Spinning.. 

Both 

Spinning.. 

Both 

Spinning.. 

Yarn 

?AH 

Clinchfield  Mfg.  Co 

Marion 

....do 

Wide  print  cloths 

34t) 

Cross  Cotton  Mills  Co... 

7^0 

Marion  Mfg.  Co 

-...do... 

Sfll 

Capitola  Mfg.  Co.... 

Marshall  . 

252 

Barnhardt  Mfg.  Co. 

Charlotte. 

?.'i3 

Bolhro  Mills 

....do 

254 

Cliadwick-Hoskins  Co 

Charlotte  Waste  Co... 

....do... 

Both 

Cotton  goods 

Mattresses  and  spinning  stocks 

Yarn 

255 

....do 

256 

Elizabeth  Mills  Co.. 

....do  .    . 

Spinning.. 

Both 

Both 

Spinning.. 

Both 

Weaving. . 
Spinning.. 
Spinning.. 

Both 

Both 

Spinning.. 
Spinning.. 
Spinning.. 

Both 

Spinning.. 
Both 

257 

Fidelity  Mfg.  Co... 

....do 

258 

Highland  Park  Mfg.  Co 

Magnolia  Mills 

....do. 

25Q 

do 

260 

Mecklenburg  Mfg.  Co.* 

Piedmont  Commission  Co 

Savona  Mfg.  Co 

....do 

Print  cloths 

261 

...  do..    . 

Crash  toweling 

262 

.  .  do.. 

263 

Johnson  Mfg.  Co... 

North  Charlotte. . 
....do 

264 

Mecklenburg  Mills  Co.. 

265 
266 

Cornelius  Cotton  Mills 

Gem  Yarn  MiJJs 

Cornelius 

....do 

Cotton  goods  (colored) 

267 

Delburg  Cotton  Mill  Co 

Linden  Mfg.  Co 

Davidson . 

2oS 

-    do  . 

269 

Anchor  Mills    ...  . 

Huntersville 

276 

The  Atherton  Mills.. 

Yarns,  30's  and  40's 

271 
272 

The  Thrift  Mfg.  Co 

Chadwick-Hoskins  Mill, 
No.  5t 

Paw  Creek 

Pineville..     

Print  cloths 

273 

Aileen  Mills,  Inc.  . 

Biscoe. 

Both 

Spinning.. 
Spinning-. 

Both 

Both 

Spinning.. 
Spinning. - 
Spinning-. 

Both 

Both 

Both 

Both 

Spinning.. 
Spinning.. 
Spinning.. 
Spinning.. 
Both 

274 

Francis  Cotton  Mills.. 

....do 

275 

Capelsie  Cotton  Mills 

Rhyne-Anderson  Mills  Co.... 
SmithermanCottonMills.Inc. 
High  Falls  Mfg.  Co.... 

Troy 

Yarn  . 

276 

do. 

277 

....do 

278 

High  Falls 

Yarns 

27P 

Vass  Cotton  Mills  Co 

Rocky  Mount  Mills  - 

280 

Rocky  Mount 

Wilmington 

.       do . 

281 

Bellwill  Cotton  Mills.... 

282 

Delgado  Mills,  Inc. 

283 

Belle  Vue  Mfg.  Co.  . 

Hillsboro  . 

284 

Eno  Cotton  Mills 

....do 

285 

286 

Elizabeth  City  Cotton  Mills.. 

Longhurst  Cotton  Mills 

Ro.xboro  Cotton  Mill    . 

Elizabeth  City.... 

Yarn... 

Yarn 

287 

....do. 

Yarn 

288 
28q 

Greenville  Cotton  Mills,  Inc.. 

Sapona  Cotton  Mills,  Inc 

Central  Falls  Mills,  Inc 

Enterprise  Mfg.  Co 

Greenville 

Cotton  yarns 

2qo 

Central  Falls 

291 

Coleridge 

Spinning.. 

Yarns. ..  . ... 

2q2 

Franklinville  Mfg.  Co 

Randolph  Mfg.  Co 

293 

do  . 

294 
295 
296 
297 

Columbia  Mfg.  Co 

Deep  River  Mills,  Inc 

Riverside  Mills,  Inc 

Steele  Mills 

Ramseur 

Randleman 

Worthville. 

Cordova... _. 

Both 

Both 

Both 

Both 

Four-yard  sheeting 

Colored  cotton  goods 

Cotton  goods 

Cotton  sheeting  and  cloth 

*Same  as  last  report. 


fSee  Charlotte. 


JBales. 


C( 


M 


ILLS 


131 


Continued. 


Number 
Spindles 

Number 
Looms 

Number 
Cards 

Power 

Number 
Horse- 
power 

Approxi- 
mate 

Amount 
Raw 

Material 
Used, 

Pounds 

Estimated 
Yearly 
Output 

Days  in 
Opera- 
tion 
During 
Year 

No. 

4,896 

10 
114 
36 
60 
12 

steam  and  water 

200 
3,000 

97,362 
4,000,000 

S      49,481 

1,500,000 

682,497 

1,800,000 

90 
300 
307 
300 

947 

66,000 

1,600 

248 

7,056 

249 

35,840 

840 

1,250 

2,275,000 

050 

8,800 

'51 

electric 

252 

3,700 

12 
212 

electric 

253 

101,656 

2,314 

electric 

4,155 

5,174,919 
1,000,000 

6,000,000 

305 
360 

254 

055 

16,350 

20 
19 
90 
9 
26 

956 

8,534 

68 
1,480 

200 
2,000 
125 
530 
30 
282 
350 
560 
520 
86 
400 

600,000 
2,700,000 

300,000 
3,500,000 
142,997 
500,000 
173,609 
465,634 

300 
36 
267 
306 
251 
265 

257 

45,000 
6,144 

electric 

258 
259 

14,048 

350 
162 

steam 

electric 

electric 

electric 

800,000 

260 
261 
262 
263 

6,200 

30 
50 
32 
24 
31 
22 
27 
31 
50 
56 

771,280 

11,088 

14,048 

350 

274 

800,000 
750,000 

500,000 
750,000 
593,009 
249,559 

305 
300 

264 
''65 

9,176 

8,976 

electric 

electric 

266 

7,000 

307 

267 

7,000 

968 

10,948 

400 

steam  and  electric 

525 
350 
400 

962,800 

860,000 

301 

969 

11,088 

electric 

electric 

steam  and  electric _ 

270 

26,208 

594 
312 

1,800,000 

310 

97] 

11,336 

972 

7,680 

24 
24 
16 
20 
20 
24 
11 

electric 

300 

1,200 

629 

385,000 

1,107,980 

651,694 

600,000 
515,300 
335,018 
300,000 
617,687 
201,107 
321,000 

1,434,229 
528,964 

1,163,670 
456,409 

300 

273 
274 

7,680 

5,000 

steam,  water  and  elec 

water 

286 

275 
976 

5,000 

7,696 

275 

620 
300 

953,942 
400,305 

300 
307 
307 
276 
301 
307 
296 
300 
287 

277 

6,756 

water 

278 
279 
280 
281 

5,760 

30,000 

steam,  water,  and  elec 

steam  and  electric  . 

3,206 
310 
700 

2,592,648 

624,725 

1,208,082 

7,616 

353 
583 
400 

832 

20 
30 
28 
77 
30 
125 
24 
32 
24 

15,456 

steam  and  electric  - 

939 

10,500 

983 

20,000 

electric .       .  , 

900 
608 

2,500,000 
967,097 

284 

16,100 

566,412 

285 
286 
287 
288 
989 

38,000 

electric 

12,200 

5,280 

245 
500 
503 
525 
350 
275 
400 

2,056 
475 

1,500 

tl,500 

998,180 

37,654 

600,000 

876,856 

938,230 

1,080,000 

2,956,548 

811,280 

2,061,622 

350,000 
498,500 
259,591 
250,000 
23,609 

2,998,838 
367,400 

1,749,975 
436,098 

1,288,128 

344 
300 
303 
300 
306 
306 
306 
307 
300 
307 

9,000 

120 

5,216 

steam,  water,  and  elec 

290 
291 
999 

3,000 

11 
20 
19 
30 
96 
21 
60 

9,568 

160 
200 
342 
1,000 
188 
600 

water  and  steam  .    . 

6,896 

water  and  steam 

993 

11,280 

steam  and  water 

^^94 

18,036 
5,672 

steam,  water,  and  elec 

steam  and  water.    . 

295 
296 
297 

35,296 

water  and  electric 

132 


j^ORTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  2— 

No. 

Mill 

Post  office 

Spinning 

or 
Weaving 

or 
Spinning 

and 
Weaving 

Class  of  Goods  Manufactured 

298 

Roberdel  Mfg.  Co 

Roberdel... 

Both 

Both 

Both 

Both 

Spinning.. 

Both 

Both 

Spinning..- 
Spinning.. 
Spinning.. 
Spinning.. 
Spinning.. 

Both 

Spinning.. 
Spinning-. 

Both 

Both 

Spinning.. 
Weaving- . 
Weaving. . 

Both 

Spinning.. 

Both 

Both 

Spinning.. 

Both 

Spinning-. 
Spinning.. 
Spinning.. 
Spinning.. 
Weaving. . 

Ginghams 

299 

Entwistle  Mfg.  Co 

Rockingham 

....do . 

3nn 

Great  Falls  Mfg.  Co 

Sheeting,  duck,  drills,  etc 

301 

Hannah  Pickett  Mills 

....do 

302 

Ledbetter  Mfg.  Co.. 

.—do 

Yarn  . 

303 

Leak,  Wall  &  McRae 

do 

Tickings 

Shirting 

Yarns 

304 

Pee  Dee  Mfg.  Co.. 

do 

305 

30  fi 

Dresden  Cotton  Mills 

Jennings  Cotton  Mills 

Lumberton 

....do 

307 

Lumberton  Cotton  Mills 

National  Cotton  Mills.. . 

do 

308 

....do...   . 

Single  hosiery  and  underwear  yarns 

Carded  hosiery  and  warp  yarns 

Tire  duck  and  yarns. 

Yarn 

309 
310 

Red  Springs  Cotton  Mill  Co.. 
Cape  Fear  Cotton  Mill  Co... 

Ernaldson  Mfg.  Co 

St.  Pauls  Cotton  Mill  Co 

Draper  American  Mill , 

Wearwell  Sheeting  Mill 

Red  Springs 

St.  Pauls 

311 

....do 

31? 

....do 

Yarn 

318 

Draper 

314 

....do 

Sheeting 

315 

Mavo  Mills 

Mayodan 

Reidsville 

31  fi 

Edna  Cotton  Mills.. 

Twills 

317 

Leaksville  Cotton  Mills 

Lily  Mill 

Spray 

318 

do 

Ginghams. 

Yarn 

319 

Morehead  Cotton  Mills  Co... 
Nantucket  Mill. 

....do 

320 

....do. 

321 

Rhode  Island  Mill 

....do 

3;w 

Spray  Cotton  Mills 

do.. 

Warps. 

323 

Patterson  Mfg.  Co .  . 

China  Grove 

Landis 

324 

Corriher  Mills  Co.... 

Cotton  yarns 

Cotton  yarns 

Yarn 

3?5 

Linn  Mills  Co 

...  do 

3?fi 

Barringer  Mfg.  Co 

Rockwell. 

327 

3''8 

Diamond  Cotton  Mills* 

Ivy  Damask  Mill 

Salisbury 

do 

Yarns 

329 

Kesler  Mfg.  Co 

....do 

380 

Klumac  Cotton  Mills 

....do ... 

Both 

Both 

Spinning.. 
Both 

881 

Marsh  Cotton  Mills 

Rowan  Cotton  Mills  Co 

Salisbury  Cotton  Mills 

Taylor  Mattress  Co 

do 

332 

-:..do 

388 

....do 

884 

....do  .    . 

885 

A'ance  Cotton  Mil]  Co 

do-. 

Spinning..! 

88  fi 

The  Henrietta  Mills.. 

Caroleen 

Cotton  cloths  and  yarns 

887 

ClifTside  Mills ... 

ClifTside 

1 

888 

Ale.xander  Mfg.  Co 

Forest  City. 

..    do 

Spinning.. 

Both .' 

Both 

Spinning.. 

889 

Florence  Mills 

840 

Hayes  Mint 

Henrietta 

841 

Cleghorn  Mills 

Rutherf  ordton 

Spindale . 

Hosiery  yarns 

342 

Parsley  &  Tannerf 

348 

The  Spencer  Mills  Co... 

....do 

Spinning.. 
Spinning.. 
Spinning.. 

Spinning.. 
Spinning.. 

844 

The  Spindale  Mill  Co 1 

Ida  Yarn  Mill. . 

-...do... 

Cotton  yarns 

345 

Laurel  Hill.. 

....do 

34fi 

Richmond  Cotton  Mill.  Inc.. 

Dickson  Cotton  JNIill i 

Prince  Cotton  Mill  Co.§ ' 

Scotland  Cotton  Mill ' 

347 
848 

Laurinbur  g 

....do 

Yarn 

349 

....do 

Spinning.. 
Tin  operatio 

920.     tHave  not  beg 

•N 

ot  running  yet— December  16,  1 

n.     JBranch  of  Cliffside.     §New  mill. 

Cotton  Mills 


133 


Continued. 


Number 
Spindles 

Number 
Looms 

Number 
,  Cards 

Power 

Number 
Horse- 
power 

Approxi- 
mate 
Amount 

Raw 

Material 

Used, 

Pounds 

Estimated 
Yearly 
Output 

Days  in 
Opera- 
lion 
During 
Year 

No. 

18,000 
26,240 
10,000 
27,080 

850 
600 
258 
700 

44 
44 
36 

750 
1,000 
500 
1,100 
250 
725 
850 
425 

2,533,425 
1,666,588 
2,000,000 
1,620,940 

82,098,216 
975,352 

2,000,000 
896,754 
487,651 
666,630 

1,686,392 
627,368 

1,104,095 

1,048,268 

290 
305 
300 
307 
280 
306 
306 
293 
293 
293 

298 

299 

steam,  water,  and  elec 

electric 

300 
301 

7,000 
10,000 
18,752 
14  500 

24 
30 
68 
38 
61 
65 
20 
24 
17 

302 

300 
850 

897,948 
2,257,731 

303 

steam,  water,  and  elec 

304 
305 

16,900 

306 

25,244 

15,600 

6,960 

5,600 

900 
500 
630 
250 
225 

307 

308 

steam  and  electric 

925,000 
470,000 

500,000 
235,000 
173,990 

301 
280 
300 

309 

12 

electric 

steam  and  electric 

310 
311 

19,200 
31,678 
20,072 
24,696 
25,300 

43 
76 
80 
126 

312 

480 
462 

5,176,000 
4,585,000 

4,525,000 
2,255,896 

300 
300 

313 

314 

315 

540 
624 
500 

1,000 
480 

1,500,000 

300 

295 
300 
299 
300 
300 
294 
298 
270 

316 

steam,  water,  and  elec 

943,424 
1,212,449 

654,012 
1,721,857 
1,921,896 
1,500,000 
1,500,000 

352,315 
1,540,872 

317 

13  128 

33 

800,000 

318 

13,440 
17,632 
13  040 

steam  and  water 

425 

319 

732 
267 

43 
60 
71 
46 

1,306,000 
2,960,000 
2,000,000 
2,195,600 
1,469,276 
2,708,384 

320 

321 

25,968 

steam  and  water 

electric 

1,000 
700 

322 

11,056 
9,072 

15,860 
7,860 
7,300 

170 

323 
324 

325 

15 
30 

326 

electric 

electric 

200 

327 

36 
514 

38 
100 

328 

27,456 
5,000 
5,000 
5,040 

28,092 

62 

329 

200 
200 

50,000 
253,028 

60 
307 

330 

14 
36 

68 

213,053 

331 

electric 

332 

653 

3,388 

20 

497 

3,304 
966 
332 

1,150 
500 
384 

1,673,138 
55,400 

495,449 
4,533,000 
2,178,611 

386,384 
1,234,612 

150,358 

280 
295 
299 
210 
300 
179 
307 
90 
313 

333 

334 

10,000 
75,116 
41,280 
10,000 

20 
209 
78 
42 
68 

electric 

924,588 
8,132,000 

335 

1,769 
1,500 

water,  elec,  and  steam 

steam --- --- 

electric 

336 

337 

794,580 
1,837,734 

338 

18  960 

432 
300 

339 

10,000 
7,328 

electric 

electric 

340 

20 

900,000 

341 

342 

8,704 

16 
12 

electric 

electric. 

steam,  water,  and  elec 

250 
'            175 
575 
416 
630 

450,000 
600,000 
353,771 
271,614 
1,118,782 

450,000 
325,000 
170,971 
178,005 
550,973 

300 
300 
300 
300 
294 

343 

344 

4,400 
5,000 
20,000 

345 

10 

42 

346 

steam.j - 

347 

348 

12.000 

28 

steam  and  electric 

447 

775,345 

i        365,134 

307 

349 

134 


XoKTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  2- 


No. 


350 
351 
352 
353 
354 
355 
356 
357 
358 
359 
360 
361 
362 
363 
364 
365 
366 

367 

368 
369 
370 
371 
372 
373 
374 
375 
376 
377 


Mill 


Postoffice 


Waverly  Cotton  Mills  Co 

EfirdMfg.  Co 

Wiscassett  Mills  Co 

Norwood  Mfg.  Co 

Chatham  Mfg.  Co 

Laurel  Bluff  Cotton  Mills.... 

Brevard  Cotton  Mills 

Bearskin  Cotton  Mill 

Everett  Cotton  Mills 

Icemorlee  Cotton  Mills  Co... 

Jackson  Mills  Co 

Rodman-Heath  Cotton  Mill; 

Harriett  Cotton  Mills 

Henderson  Cotton  Mills 

Neuse  Mfg.  Co 

Caraleigh  Mills  Co ... 

Consolidated  Textile  Corp., 

Pilot  Division 

N.  C.  State  College,  Textile 

Department  t 

Raleigh  Cotton  Mills 

Royall  Cotton  Mills 

Wendell  Spinning  Co 

Peck  Mfg.  Co 

Borden  Mfg.  Co.,  No.  1 

Borden  Mfg.  Co.,  No.  2% 

Royall  &  Borden  Mfg.  Co._-.L-.do 

Ronda  Cotton  Mills,  Inc |  Ronda 

Grier  Cotton  Mills j  North  Wilkesboro 

Wilson  Cotton  Mill  Co I  Wilson 


Laurinburg- 
Albemarle.. 

.-..do 

Norwood 

Elkin 

Mount  Airy. 

Brevard 

Monroe 

...do 

...do 

...do. 

Waxhaw 

Henderson.. 

...do. _ 

Neuse 

Raleigh 


.do. 


...do... 

...do 

Wake  Forest- 
Wendell 

Warrenton.-- 

Goldsboro 

--.do 


Spinning 

or 
Weaving 

or 
Spinning 

and 
Weaving 


Spinning - 
Spinning. 
Spinning. 
Spinning. 


Both 

Spinning. 
Spinning. 
Spinning- 
Spinning- 

Both 

Spinning- 
Spinning- 

Both 

Both 

Both 


Both- 


Both 

Spinning- 

Both 

Spinning. 
Spinning- 
Spinning- 
Spinning- 


Spinning. 
Spinning. 
Spinning. 


Class  of  Goods  Manufactured 


Yarn 

Yarns - - 

Yarns 

Yarn 

Cotton  yarn _-. 

12's  to  20's  yarns - 

Yarn 

Yarn 

Yarns 

Yarns- 

Sheeting  and  cotton  blankets- 

Yarns 

Hosiery  yarns 

Sheetings,  yarns 

Indigo  chambrays 

Ginghams 


Colored  chambrays- 


Yarns 

Shirting  and  lace  curtain  yarn. 

Yarn 

Yarn 

Yarns 

Yarn—- 

Felt  mattresses  and  batting 

Cotton  yarns— 

Hosiery  yarns 

Yarn 


*Suspended  69  days. 

fEquipment  used  for  educational  purposes 

iBranch  of  No.  1. 


Cotton  Mills 


135 


Continued. 


Number 
Spindles 

Number 
Looms 

Number 
Cards 

Power 

Number 
Horse- 
power 

Approxi- 
mate 
Amount 

Raw 

Material 

Used, 

Pounds 

Estimated 
Yearly 
Output 

Days  in 
Opera- 
tion 
During 
Year 

No. 

20,000 

58 

steam  and  electric.  . 

540 

500 

5,637 

1,211 

350 

150 

175 

15 

50 

375 

590 

185 

6,755 

1,667 

350 

1,393,965 
3,138,965 
7,566,774 
1,945,728 

?    668,822 

1,899,570 

4,839,791 

974,934 

87,610 

125,000 

35,550 

340,741 

175,000 

1,200,000 

427,547 

243,413 

294 
236 
*243 
305 
300 
300 
260 
305 
280 
255 
305 
290 

350 

57,000 

351 

111,000 

200 
56 

steam,  water,  and  elec 

electric 

352 

25,664 

353 

steam,  water,  and  elec 

water 

?5'l 

2,880 
4,100 

8 

250,000 

86,000 

52,497 

350,000 

3,000,000 

355 
356 

5,000 

14 

6 
60 
22 
12 

357 

2,500 

358 

10,000 

359 

10,748 

194 

electric _  ,  .. 

360 

9,168 

steam 

steam  and  electric . 

333,971 

361 
362 

57,792 

43,392 

132 
216 
436 

425 

26 

steam  and  electric 

3,997,646 
415,300 

261 
301 

363 

8,000 
13,632 

22 
30 

42 

3 

64 
52 

water,  steam,  and  elec 

electric _  

657,859 

364 
365 

10,752 

electric __ 

366 

550 

electric 

electric 

60 

367 

16,272 

368 

16,000 

186 

electric 

750 

2,254,590 

289 

369 

2,600 

370 

8,020 

18 
38 
33 

1,032 

1,138,365 

565,974 

303 

371 
372 

10,500 

8,000 

373 
374 

7,500 

electric 

375 
376 
377 

7,000 

800,000 
680,525 

600,000 
381.374 

298 
296 

6,240 

21 

300 

136 


ISToRTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  3 — Mills,  Number  of  Hours 


Mill 

Postoffice 

Number  Hours  Worked 

No. 

Day 

Night 

Week 

1 

Aurora  Cotton  Mills 

Burlington 

10 

55 

2 

Consolidated  Te.xtile  Corp.,  Hopedale  Div 

Consolidated  Textile  Corp.,  Ossippee  Div 

Elmira  Cotton  Mills  Co... 

...-do 

3 

....do 

4 

do... 

9K2 

55 

a 

Glencoe  Mills... 

do 

6 

E.  M.  Holt  Plaid  Mills,  Inc 

do 

10 
10 

55 

7 

Keystone  Finishing  Mills 

..do..    

55 

8 

King  Cotton  Mills  Corp 

do        . 

9 

Lakeside  Mills ._ _ 

....do.. 

10 
10 
10 

9K 

55 

in 

Stevens  Mfg.  Co 

....do 

55 

11 

Holt,  Cant  &  Holt  Mfg.  Co. 

Elon  College... 

Glen  Raven 

60 

^9, 

Glen  Raven  Cotton  Mills 

55 

n 

Alamance  Cotton  Mills. 

55 

14 

Bellemont  Cotton  Mills.    _ _. 

.  ..do 

55 

15 

Carolina  Cotton  Mills.. .   

....do _._ 

ifi 

Oneida  Mills.  .. 

do             ... 

9K 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 

9 
10 
10 
10 
11 

55 

17 

Saxapahaw  Cotton  Mills 

....do _ 

55 

18 

Sidney  Cotton  Mills 

do 

55 

IQ 

Travora  Mfg.  Co 

do 

55 

?n 

Haw  Mfg.  Co - 

55 

?A 

Holt-Granite  Mills  Co 

do.      

60 

n 

Virginia  Cotton  Mills 

Swepsonville 

55 

?.^ 

Rockv  Face  Spinning  Co.         

Stony  Point 

60 

?A 

Stony  Point  Mfg.  Co.. 

do 

60 

?.n 

Liledoun  Mfg.  Co 

Miller  Mfg.  Co 

Taylorsville. 

13 

120 

?.() 

....do 

55 

V 

North  State  Cotton  Mill  Co.f 

....do 

?.R 

Taylorsville  Cotton  Mill  Co 

do 

11 
10 
10 
10 

9K 

55 

?q 

Wadesboro  Cotton  Mills  Co • 

Wadesboro 

.       do 

60 

80 

60 

31 

Bladenboro  Cotton  Mills,  Inc. 

60 

3? 

Ashcville  Cotton  Mills 

55 

33 

French  Broad  Mfg.  Co 

do       

34 

Blue  Ridge  Cotton  Mills 

Connelly  Springs 

10 
10 
10 
10 
10 

55 

35 

60 

36 

Alpine  Cotton  Mills 

60 

37 

E.  A.  Smith  Mfg.  Co 

55 

38 

ValdeseMfg.  Co 

Brancord  Mfg.  Co 

60 

39 

40 
41 

Brown  !Mfg.  Co.          .  

do 

Cabarrus  Cotton  Mills 

....do 

42  '  Cannon  Mfg.  Co .,. 

..__do 

43     Franklin  Cotton  Mills 

do 

44     Gibson  Mfg.  Co 

....do 

10 
10 
10 
10 

11 

55 

45     Hartsell  Mills  Co 

....do 

55 

46     Kerr  Bleaching  and  Finishing  Works ...j 

..._do 

55 

47     Locke  Cotton  Mills  Co 

....do 

55 

48 
49 
SO 

52 

Norcott  Mills  Co ... 

do 

Roberta  Mfg.  Co 

do 

9 
10 

55 

White-Parks  Mills  Co 

do 

55 

Cabarrus  Cotton  Mills [ 

K-ndley  Cotton  Mill.. 

Kannapolis 

Mount  Pleasant 

10 

55 

fBuilding  1920.        'Same  as  last  report. 


Cotton  Mills 


137 


Worked.  Wages,  When  Paid,  Etc. 


Employees 

Wages 

When  Paid 

What 
Per 

Cent 

Read 
and 

Write? 

Esti- 
mated 
Number 
Persons 
Depend- 
ent on 
Mills 

"3 
S 

IS 
o 

o 

a 

1^    TO 

ffiPL, 

a 

O  oi 

m 

1^1 
0-30 

So. 

200    . 

425 
175   - 
250    . 

{  6.50 

$3.50 

$  6.00 

S  3.25 

80  i 
1 

1,000 
525 
750 
750 
450 
450 
300 
300 
200 
45 
850 
300 
250 
325 
350 
750 
350 
232 
500 
500 
1,347 
777 
360 
375 
350 
126 

1 

225 

2 

3 

40 

135 

150  ' 

6.00 

3.85 

6.00 

3.85 

90 

4 

95 

5 

35 

7 

141 

100 

100 

80 

31 

191 

100 

64 

99 

95 

271 

138 

77 

230 

230 

449 

259 

120 

125 

104 

42 

8.00 

3.00 

5.20 

2.70 

95  i 
100  1 

6 

99 

weekly 

7 

8 

35 
7 

57 
40 
20 
28 
28 
92 
23 
35 
87 
87 
137 
62-71 
50 
55 
40 
16 

10 

25 

6 
6 
4 
6 
23 

10 
10 
25 
11 
10 
8 

4 

8.08, 
6.25 

3.48 
3.52 

4.58 
4.38 

2.10 
3.52 

95  j 
100 
85  ' 
95 
75 
85 
85 

9 

35 

10 

24 
109 

11 

7.17 
5.25 
5.50 
5.25 
5.50 
7.00 

3.26 
2.75 
3.00 
3.00 
3.00 
3.50 

7.00 
2.25 
4.00 
4.00 
4.25 
4.00 

3.30 
2.25 
2.50 
2.50 
2.50 
3.20 

12 

60 

13 

38 

14 

65 

15 

63 

16 

173 

95 

17 

92 
42 

18 

6.50 
6.50 

3.25 
3.25 

4.00 
4.00 

2.00 
2.00 

90 
90 

19 

133 

287 

165-174 

60 

62 

weekly 

20 
21 

22 

6.00 

3.00 

4.00 

2.25 

weekly 

85 

23 
24 

7.33 

2.40 

3.30 

1.92 

50 

25 

64 

22 

26 

27 

74 

57 

25 

207-210 

59 
36 
76 
85-90 
120 

10 
13 
31 

25 

143 
106 
124 
319 
250 
300 

41 
133 
225 
237 
117 
150 
500 
275 
700 
200 
470 
366 

88 
625 
120 
128 

74 
2,500 

43 

423 

318 

620 

957 

800 

'            900 

123 

399 

500 

711 

450 

450 

'        1,500 

825 

2,100 

600 

2,000 

1,098 

;           264 

j        1,800 

360 

j           384 

'            223 

.1       7,500 

129 

28 

29 

4.33 

1.66 

2.00 

1.66 

semimonthly . . 

.5 

30 
31 

6.35 

3.45 

5.25 

3.00 

95 

32 

130 

33 

28 
45-50 

12 
60-65 
100 
66 
39 

1 
10 

27 
16 

34 

1 

35 

7.00 

2.00 

3.50 

1.50 

weekly..  

75 

36 

144 

37 

5.28 

2.35 

3.90 

2.15 

97 

38 

39 

40 

i 

41 

' 

42 

43 

134 
124 

27 
300 

25 

4 
125 

5.04 

2.44 

4.42 

2.14 

95 

44 

311 

242 
57 

45 

5.83 
10.54 

3.00 
2.92 

4.16 
6.66 

2.16 
2.02 

biweekly 

98 
95 

46 

47 

200 

48 

61-63 
31-33 

58 
40^1 

3 

49 

50 

51 

18-22 

16-19 

5 



1    52 

138 


North  Caeolixa  Labor  Statistics 


Table   No.    3 — 


Mill 

Postoffice 

Number  Hours  Worked 

No. 

Day 

Night 

Week 

53 

Tuscarora  Cotton  Mills 

9 
11 
10 
11 

9 

!               54 

M 

Dudley  Shoals  Cotton  Mills  Co 

60 
60 

na 

Falls  Mfg.  Co 

....do 

56 

Granite  Falls  Mfg.  Co 

12 

60 

.57 

Hudson  Cotton  Mfg.  Co... _, 

Lenoir 

58 

Lenoir  Cotton  Mill . . 

....do 

10 

60 

59 

Moore  Cotton  Mill  Co 

....do 

60 

Steele  Cotton  Mill  Co 

....do 

I'O 

61 

Whitnel  Cotton  Mill  Co 

do 

6'^ 

Watts  Cotton  Mill  Co _ 

10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 

10 

60 
55 

6.S 

Rhodhiss  Mills  Co 

64 

Brookford  Mills  Co 

60 

65 

Granite  Falls  Mfg.  Co.*... 

11 

60 

66 

Hickory  Spinning  Co . 

....do .. 

67 

Ivey  Mill  Co 

do 

55 

68 

A.  A.  Shuford  Mill  Co 

do 

60 

69 

Long  Island  Cotton  Mills 

55 

70 

Blue  Ridge  Cotton  Mills 

Maiden  .  . 

71 

Carolina  Cotton  Mills 

....do 

10 

55 

72 

Liberty  Cotton  Mill 

....do 

10 

55 

73 

Maiden  Cotton  Mills .  _ 

....do ._   . 

74 

Union  Cotton  Mills . 

do 

11    1            11 

55 

75 

Catawba  Cotton  Mills 

Newton 

....do 

10 

60 

76 

Clyde  Cotton  Mills 

10 

11 

10 

60 

77 

Newton  Mills  Co 

...  do..    .. 

60 

78 

Yount  Cotton  Mills 

do  .. 

55 

79 

J.  M.  Odell  Mfg.  Co 

60 

80 

Hadley-Peoples  Mfg.  Cn 

Edenton  Cotton  Mills 

Minnett  Mills 

Siler  City 

10 

11 

10 
10 

11 

10 
10 

60 

81 

Edenton 

Grover 

Kings  Mountain 

....do 

60 

8^ 

10 

55 

83 

Bonnie  Cotton  Mill 

Cora  Cotton  Mills 

60 

84 

60 

85 

Dilling  Cotton  Mills 

do...    .... 

60 

86 

Kings  Mountain  Mfg.  Co.  ._    _. 

do 

'      60 

87 

Margrace  Mills| 

do 

88 

IVIason  Cotton  Mills  Co 

....do 

12 

11 

10 

60 

89 

Park  Yarn  Mills  Co . 

-..-do-.      . 

55 

90 

Pauline  Mills 

.     do 

60 

91 

Phoenix  Mills  Co _   . 

do       . 

10 
10 

60 

92 

Sadie  Cotton  Mills  Co.,  Inc 

do 

60 

93 

Cleveland  Mill  and  Power  Co 

Belmont  Cotton  Mill  Co 

Lawndale . 

94 

Shelby 

do 

10 
10 

55 

95 

Buffalo  Mfg.  Co. t. 

60 

96 

Catherine  Mills  Co 

do 

55 

97 

Consolidated  Textile  Corp.,  Ella  Division 

.    do 

98 

Double  Shoals  Mfg.  Co _. 

do 

10 

llM 

60 

99 

Lily  Mill  and  Power  Co. 

do 

12 

120 

ino 

Shelby  Cotton  .Mills 

-  do 

55 

101 

Corley  Mills,  Inc 

Holt-Williamson  Mfg.  Co 

Puritan  Mills  Co 

Cumberland 

Fayetteville 

.  do 

10 
10 

55 

102 

60 

103 

55 

104 

Tolar,  Hart  &  Holt  Mills 

-.-.do 

10 

110 

*Same  as  last  report.        JNew  mill.        fPer  hour.       tSucceeded  by  Brison  Mfg.  Co.,  Gastonia. 


Cotton  Mills 


139 


Continued. 


Employees 

Wa 

?es 

When  Paid 

What 
Per 

Cent 

Read 
and 

Write? 

Esti- 
mated 
Number 
Persons 
Depend- 
ent on 
Mills 

o 

a 

c 

IS 
o 

13 

o 

a 

o 

m      d 

HI 

No. 

33 

42 

25 
18 
41 

9 
9 

58 
69 
94 

S  5.00 

S  2.75 

S  4.50 

S  2.00 

semimonthly. . 

90 

70 
207 
282 

53 
54 

44 

55 

56 

180 
126 
175 

89 
165 

80 
222 
373 
161 

540 
378 
525 
267 
495 
150 
666 
1,119 
300 

57 

73 

42 

11 

58 

59 

44 

45 

t.45 

.24 

.32 

.22 

weekly     .  _  .  . 

60 

01 

30 
137 

42 

60 

141-175 

64 

8 

25 
25 

20 

8.33 

3.42 

3.83 

2.46 

weekly^ 

95 

62 
63 

220-253 

64 

97 

4.00 

2.00 

2.00 

1.25 

weekly.. 

65 

66 

119 

45 
39 
19 

10 
11 

7 

174 
171 
63 

522 
513 
189 

67 

121 

fiS 

37 

69 

70 

51 

23 
20 

2 

74 

49 

200 

96 

68 

112 

604 

90 

54 

113 

155 

20 

70 

199 

190 

70 

222 
147 
600 
250 
204 
336 
1,812 
270 
162 
339 
465 
40 
225 
597 
570 
150 

71 

27 

79 

73 

56 

40 

27 

52 

273-298 

31 

17-19 

51 

63-71 

10 

30 

95 

66 

25 

5 

14 
67 
10 
6 
4 
18 

20 
8 
5 

6.99 

2.68 

2.76 

2.24 

weekly 

75 

74 

36 

75 

46 

7fi 

280-296 

77 

49 

95 

7S 

26-31 

79 

58 

80 

64-75 

81 

10 

10.00 
6.00 

3.00 
3.50 

4.50 
5.00 

2.50 
3.50 

weekly 

8"^ 

40 

weekly  _       

60 

8"? 

84 

84 

116 

85 

40 

6.00 

3.00 

4.00 

3.20 

weekly 

77 

Sfi 

87 

42 

25 
31 
22 
60 
10 

2 
7 
7 
21 
4 

69 

97 

74 
209 

30 
200 
123 
104 

67 
350 

75 
134 
269 
111 
184 
207 

99 

207 
150 

125 

627 

50 

88 

59 

5.25 
6.00 

2.00 
2.75 

2.95 
5.00 

1.50 
3.00 

weekly 

100 
100 

89 

45 

weekly 

90 

128 

91 

16 

5.00 

3.00 

4.00 

3.00 

weekly 

75 

92 

93 

78 

45 

32 

2-11 

6 

369 
312 
201 
1,050 
73 
300 
807 
333 
552 
321 
297 

94 

66 

95 

33-68 

96 

97 

38 

37 
54 
98 
49 
54 
58-83 
39 

34 
12 

5 

7 
8 

6.00 
5.00 

3.00 
3.00 

5.00 
4.17 

2.00 
3.00 

weekly.  _ 

100 

9S 

46 

weekly  ..... 

9Q 

159 

100 

62 

5.83 

3.16 

4.66 

2.00 

101 

125 

102 

114-145 

103 

52 

104 

140 


]^ORTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table   No.    3— 


Mill 


Victory  Mfg.  Co 

Rockfish  Mills,  Inc. .- 

Dacotah  Cotton  Mills 

Erlanger  Cotton  Mills  Co 

Nokomis  Cotton  Mills 

Wennonah  Cotton  Mills  Co 

Amazon  Cotton  Mills..- 

Jewel  Cotton  Mills 

Southern  Finishing  Mills 

Erwin  Cotton  Mills  Co.,  No.  3 

Laura  Cotton  Mills 

Golden  Belt  Mfg.  Co 

Pearl  Cotton  Mills 

Durham  Cotton  Mfg.  Co 

Erwin  Cotton  Mills  Co.,  Nos.  1  and  4. 

Erwin  Cotton  Mills  Bleachery' 

Fountain  Cotton  Mills.. 

Hart  Cotton  Mills 

Arista  Mills  Co 

Chatham  Mfg.  Co 

Inverness  Mills  Co 

Southside  Mills 

Sterling  Cotton  Mills 

Chronicle  Mills 

Climax  Spinning  Co 

Crescent  Spinning  Co.f 

Imperial  Yarn  Mills 

Majestic  l\Ifg.  Co 

National  Yarn  Mill 

Perfection  Spinning  Co.}: 

American  Cotton  Mills,  Inc.§ 

Atlas  Mfg.  Co... 

Gambrill  &  Melville  Mills  Co.... 

George  Cotton  Mills 

Huss  Mfg.  Co 

Osage  Mfg.  Co 

Cherryville  Mfg.  Co 

Gaston  Mfg.  Co 

Howell  Mfg.  Co 

Melville  Mfg.  Co 

Rhyne-Houser  Mfg.  Co.§ 

Vivian  Cotton  Mills 

Dorothy  Mfg.  Co 

Monarch  Cotton  Mills  Co.. 

Morowebb  Cotton  Mills. 

Arlington  Cotton  Mills 

Arkray  Mills.  Inc.** 

Armstrong  Cotton  Mills  Co.. 

Arrow  Mills,  Inc 

Avon  Mills 

Clara  Mfg.  Co 

Dixon  Mills,  Inc 


PostoiBce 


Fayetteville 

Hope  Mills 

Lexington 

..-.do 

.--do 

..-.do 

Thomasville 

.--do 

.--do - 

Cooleemee 

Bahama- _ 

Durham 

.--.do- -- 

.--do 

West  Durham.. 

.--.do 

Tarboro 

.--do 

Salem  Station.. 
Winston-Salem. 

.-_-do 

.--do 

Franklinton 

Belmont 

.-_-do 

.-.-do 

....do 

....do... 

...do.... 

...do. 

Bessemer  City.. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Cherryville 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Dallas 

.-.do 

..-.do 

Gastonia 

..-do 

.—do 

..-do 

.--do -. 

...do 

..-do --. 


Number  Houra  Worked 


Day 


10 
9 
9j 


10 

11 

10 


Night 


H 


Week 


*Same  as  last  report.      fNot  yet  operating.        ^Plant  not  running.        §New  mill.        •'Building  1920. 


Cotton  Mills 


141 


Continued. 


Employees 

Wages 

When  Paid 

What 
Per 

Cent 

Read 
and 

Write? 

Esti- 
mated 
Number 
Persons    '. 
Depend- 
ent on 
Mills 

a 

a 
£ 

O 

"3 
o 

CI 

Is 

Sf2 

s 

O  cS 

+^     a 

O  c8  ° 

vfo 

90-107 
125 

43-49 
75 

15 

25 

153 
225 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

459 
675 

105 

i 

1 

loe 

10- 

357 
64 
145 
103 
110 
20 

299 
64 

120 
65 
80 
21 

43 
7 
14 

12 

699 
135 
289 

] 

2,097 
405 
867 

lOS 

1 

lOE 

IK 

168 
202 

41 
900 

35 
465 
162 
385 
1,250 
126 

71 
206 
116 
115 
103 
151 
249 
166 
260 

! 

504 
375 
123 

2,700 
105 

1,395 
375 

1,200 

3,750 
225 
213 
624 
200 
200 
309 
450 
747 
498 
780 

11 

8.25 

4.25 

6.00 

3.00 

weekly... 

85 

11! 

ii: 

11' 

20 

15 
180 

80 
105 

8 

7 

30 

biweekly 

1 

11 

277 

75 

240 

11 

5.88 
6.80 

3.82 
6.00 

5.50 
3.27 

3.40 
3.08 

weekly 

weekly... 

90 
95 

1 

11 
11 
11 

55 

39 

76 

80 

70-80 

64-83 

99 

132-177 

80 

151 

64 

26 

124 

36 

40-50 

24-30 

43 

78-91 

71 

89 

7 
6 
6 

4 
9 
21 
15 
20 

3.00 

1.80 

2.50 

1.60 

weekly 

94 

12 
12 

12 

9.16 
4.33 

3.00 
2.50 

6.00 
4.33 

3.00 
2.50 

weekly 

weekly 

80 
90 

12 
12 
12 

4.60 

1.72 

4.10 

2.17 

weekly..- 

90 

12 
12 

12 

12 

13 

90 
108 
98 

56 

57 
61 

9 
13 

7 

155 
178 
166 

465 
534 

498 

13 

13 

13 

13 

1 

13 

57-62 

73 
60 
84 

50-59 
36 
40 
44 
63 
72 
40 
60 
37 

10 

7 
10 
9 
5 
2 

1^2 

_ 

366 
327 
300 
374 
642 
414 
336 
444 
279 

13 

109 
110 
128 
214 
138 
112 
148 
93 

5.50 
5.82 

1.00 
3.33 

4.00 
4.66 

1.00 
3.33 

13 

j  weekly 

!             95 

13 

1                    

12 

154 

1 

14 

56 

1... 

14 

63 

. 

\ 

U 

83 

1 

1 

54 

1 

_ 

1^ 

1 

1             

1^ 

136 

67 
37 
45 
29 
61 

12 
8 
6 

10 

22 

215 
79 
134 
114 
197 



1            645 
237 
402 
342 
591 

1' 

34 

1' 

83 

1 

1 

75 

1 

1 

1 

114 

!             

1 

i 

1 

56 

29 
120 
80 
57 
50 

8 

30 
8 

93 
210 
175 
164 
110 

1 

279 
575 
525 
492 
300 

1 

90 
65 

1      4.66 

2.50 

4.00 

1.66 

weekly... 

96 

1 
1 

99 

1 

60 

,      6.00 

3.70 

4.20 

1      3.30 

weekly 

85 

1 

142 


N"oRTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table 

No.    3— 

Mm 

PostofEce 

Number  Hours  Worked 

N  0. 

Day 

Night 

Week 

157 

Dunn  Mfg.  Co... 

Flint  Mfg.  Co 

Gastonia 

158 

...  do 

11 
11 
11 
11 

11 
11 
11 
11 
10 
10 
11 
11 
11 
11 
10 
10 

55 

159 

Gastonia  Cotton  Mfg.  Co 

....do 

57 '4 

IfiO 

Gray  Mfg.  Co 

....do 

55 

161 

Groves  Mills,  Inc 

....do.. 

57 

162 

Hanover  Thread  Mills 

-...do.. 

12 
11 

60 

163 

Loray  Mill 

-...do  . 

55 

164 

Modena  Cotton  Mills 

..do  - 

55 

lfi5 

Mountain  View  Mills 

do 

12 

60 

166 

Mutual  Cotton  Mills  Co . 

....do 

55 

167 

Myers  Mills,  Inc 

do 

11 

55 
55 

168 

MjTtle  Mills,  Inc . 

....do 

169 

Osceola  Mills 

....do... 

12 

60 

170 

Ozark  Jlills,  Inc 

....do 

55 

171 

Parkdale  Mill.  Inc 

....do 

55 

172 

Piedmont  Spinning  Mill  Co 

....do . 

55 

173 

Pink ney  Mills,  Inc - 

....do 

55 

174 

Priscilla  Spinning  Co. 5 

....do.. 

175 

Rankin  Mills 

..  do  . 

176 

Ranlo  Mfg.  Co 

-  do  . 

11 

10 

11 

10 
10 

11 

10 

12 

60 

177 

Rex  Spinning  Co . . 

-...do 

55 

178 

Ruby  Cotton  Mills 

do 

12 

60 

179 

Seminole  Cotton  Mill  Co..._ 

-...do 

55 

180 

A.  M.  SmyreJtfg.  Co 

do.. 

12 

55 

181 

Spencer  Mountain  Mills __ 

-  do.. 

55 

182 

Trenton  Cotton  Mills 

do  .    . 

10 

60 

183 

Victory  Yarn  Mills  Co 

do 

184 

High  Shoals  Co.* 

High  Shoals 

10 

11 

11 

10 
10 

11 

10 

60 

185 

Lowell  Cotton  Mills 

LoweU 

....do 

60 

186 

Peerless  Mfg.  Co 

60 

187 

Mays  Mills.  Inc. 

Mayworth _. 

Meadville 

Gaston 

10 

55 

188 

McAden  Mills 

55 

189 

Adrian  Mfg.  Co 

55 

190 

Albion  Cotton  Mills* 

60 

191 

Catawba  Spinning  Co ...  . 

..do 

10 

55 

192 

Globe  Yarn  Mills  § 

..do  .    . 

193 

Mount  Holly  Cotton  Mills  Co 

-  do... 

11 
11 
11 
11 
11 

10 

lOh 

10 

10 

10 

55 

194 

Nims  Mfg.  Co 

do.. 

60 

195 

Tuekaseege  Mfg.  Co 

-do... 

55 

196 

Woodlawn  Mfg.  Co :. 

do  .. 

55 

197 

Lola  Mfg.  Co 

Stanley. 

55 

198 

Harden  Mfg.  Co _  

Worth 

55 

199 

Oxford  Cotton  ATilla 

Oxford 

11.2 

56 

200 

Gem  Cotton  Mills 

55 

201 

Minneola  Mfg.  Co ..     _ 

do 

55 

20? 

Pomona  Mills,  Inc...  .__ 

11 

110 

203 

Proximity  Mfg.  Co.  (Proximity  Mills) 

Proximity  Mfg.  Co.  (White  Oak  Mills) .. 

....do 

204 

.do  ... 

205 

Revolution  Cotton  Mills . 

do 

10 

55 

206 

Cloverdale  Cotton  Mill§ 

High  Point 

207 

Highland  Cotton  Mfg.  Co 

.-  do  .    . 

10 
10 

60 

208 

Pickett  Cotton  Mills,  Inc 

....do 

55 

fPer  hour.         §Newmill.         *Same  as  last  report.        INormall.v. 


Cotton  Mills 


143 


Continued. 


Employees 

Wa 

ges 

When  Paid 

What 
Per 

Cent 

Read 
and 

Write? 

Esti- 
mated 
Number 
Persons 
Depend- 
ent on 
Mills 

g 

S 

a 

o 

o 

"3 
o 
H 

Is 

1:2 

O  03 
1-1 P^ 

CQ           0 

1-2  i 

No. 

89 

46 

78 

137 

101 

74 

24 

205 

72 

20 

6 

50 

47 

34 

5 

56 

30 

58 

16 
20 
16 

8 
13 

5 
24 
18 

4 

104 

10 

11 

6 
22 
10 

13 

151 
229 
304 
244 
108 
81 
442 
190 
ti25 
123 
135 
143 
118 
143 
161 
74 
1C5 

s 

s 

$ 

s 

453 
677 
912 
732 
594 
75 
2,600 
570 
175 
369 
350 
429 
110 
429 
483 
222 
495 

157 

131 

1,58 

151 

1.59 

135 

160 

111 

161 

52 
237 
100 

8.00 
t.60 

3.00 
.20 

O.50 
.40 

3.60 
.18 

weekly 

weekly 

98 
90 

162 
163 
164 

25 
13 

7.33 

3.66 

5.83 

3.16 

weekly 

95 

165 
IfiR 

75 

6.66 

3.20 

4.17 

3.20 

weekly     ... 

90 

167 

85 

168 

78 

10.00 

3.66 

5.66 

3.29 

98 

169 

116 

170 

95 

171 

44 

172 

94 

173 

174 

175 

100 

147 

65 
52 
27 
59 
30 
20 
72 

11 
2 
11 

10 

7 

165 
210 
104 
170 
110 
130 
166 

8.33 
7.50 
4.95 

3.00 
3.00 
2.75 

5.00 
4.00 
4.73 

2.50 
2.50 
2.75 

weekly 

90 
82 
95 

250 
400 
100 
510 
250 
390 
200 

176 

177 

75 

178 

110 

179 

70 

6.00 

3.50 

5.00 

3.50 

weekly 

90 

ISO 

103 

181 

94 

7.50 

3.00 

4.20 

1.50 

weekly 

75 

182 

183 

145 

90 

82 
91 
33 
193 
138 
68 
18 
25 

25 
15 

7 

37 

42 

10 

7 

7 

227 

196 

65 

693 

425 

187 

46 

73 

5.00 

1.60 

2.70 

1.50 

semimonthly . . 

97 

800 
588 
195 
2,500 
1,275 
561 
135 
219 

184 
185 

25 

186 

463 

5.50 

3.00 

5.00 

2.67 

85 

187 

245 

18S 

109 

189 

21 

3.00 

1.76 

1.87 

1.40 

weekly. 

98 

190 

41 

191 

192 

25 

10 
37 
48 

68-78 
54 
39 
45 
30 

80-97 
152 

9 
7 
9 

14 
8 

15 

35 

35 

120 

110 

164 

119 

115 

130 

70 

324 

458 

1,200 

1,800 

900 

105 

360 

330 

492 

357 

345 

400 

175 

972 

1,500 

3,600 

4,800 

2,700 

193 

74 

194 

55 

195 

85-103 

196 

51 

197 

68 

198 

70 

8.00 
5.50 

3.75 
3.50 

6.25 
5.00 

3.60 
3.25 

97 
80 

199 

40 

200 

191-202 

201 

306 

5.83 

3.16 

4.16 

2.50 

90 

202 

:^03 

204 

467 

312 

121 

10.00 

3.50 

6.00 

3.00 

99 

?05 

206 

113 

115 
30-58 

228 
184 

674 
552 

207 

90-119 

208 

144 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  3— 


No. 


209 
210 
211 

212 
213 
214 
215 
216 
217 
218 
219 
220 
221 
222 
223 
224 
225 
226 
227 
228 
229 
230 
231 
232 
233 
234 
235 
236 
237 
238 
239 
240 
241 
242 
243 
244 
245 
246 
247 
248 
249 
250 
251 
252 
253 
254 
255 
256 
257 
258 
259 
260 


Mill 


Oakdale  Cotton  Mills 

Roanoke  Mills  Co.,  No.  1- 
Roanoke  Mills  Co.,  No.  2. 


PostofEce 


Jamestown 

Roanoke  Rapids. 
....do 


Rosemary  Mfg.  Co i do 


Patterson  Mills  Co Rosemary 

Shaw  Cotton  Mills,  Inc Weldon 

Erwin  Cotton  Mills  Co.,  No.  2 Duke 

Green  River  Mfg.  Co - '  Tuxedo 

Raeford  Mfg.  Co I  Raeford 

Turner  Mills  Co.f East  Monbo.. 

Dixie  Cotton  Mill  Co.. !  Mooresville_. 

Mooresville  Cotton  Mills do 

Bloomfield  Mfg.  Co !  Statesville.. . 

Paola  Cotton  Mills,  Inc.. - ..! do 

Statesville  Cotton  Mills do 

Laura  Ellen  Watts  Cotton  Mill  Co Turnersburg. 

Turnersburg  Cotton  Mills j do... 

Clayton  Cotton  Mills <  Clayton 

Liberty  Cotton  Mill  Co... .do 

Ethel  Cotton  Mill  Co.,  Inc Selma 

Lizzie  Cotton  Mills do 

Selma  Cotton  Mills .' do 

Ivanhoe  Mfg.  Co I  Smithfield 

Sanford  Cotton  Mills Sanford 

Caswell  Cotton  Mills,  Inc \  Kinston 

Kinston  Cotton  Mills... ' do 

Anderson  Mills  Co.,  Inc Lincolnton... 

Elm  Grove  Cotton  MiU > do 


Eureka  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc '-.- ...do 

Indian  Creek  Mfg.  Co -. ..do.. 

Laboratory  Cotton  Mills do... 

Roseland  Cotton  Mills  Co.§ do 

John  Rudisill  Mfg.  Co do 

Sasony  Spinning  Co .do 

Wampum  Cotton  Mills  Co do 

Williams  Cotton  Mill do. 

Long  Shoals  Cotton  Mills Long  Shoals- 

Lincoln  Cotton  Mills Southside 

Alba  Mfg.  Co Stanley 

Chnchfield  Mfg.  Co Marion 

Cross  Cotton  Mills  Co ' do 

Marion  Mfg.  Co ' do.. 

Capitola  Mfg.  Co [  Marshall 

Earnhardt  Mfg.  Co j  Charlotte 

Belbro  Mills.. -.- - ' do _.. 

Chadwick-Hoskins  Co 1 do 

Ch  arlotte  Waste  Co 1 do 

Elizabeth  Mills  Co L...do 


Fidelity  Mfg.  Co 

Highland  Park  Mfg.  Co. 

Magnolia  Mills- 

Mecklenburg  Mfg.  Co.*.. 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


Number  Hours  Worked 


Day 


Night 


Week 


tSueceeded  by  Superior  Yarn  Mills,  Statesville.         §New  mill.        *Same  as  last  report. 


Cotton  Mills 


145 


Continued. 


Employees 

Wa 

?es 

When  Paid 

What 

Per 
Cent 
Read 

and 
Write? 

Esti- 
mated 
Number 
Persons 
Depend- 
ent on 
:\IiUs 

£ 
"S 

S 

a 

a 

IS 
o 

"3 
o 

a 
tqpH 

a 

13 

o  3 

vJPh 

tn       at 

No 

90 

65 

15 

170 
550 

S  6.00 

$  2.00 

$  5.00 

$  1.50 

semimonthly . . 

97 

500 
1,650 

209 

'in 

'11 

583 

270 
100 
21 

35 
50 

888 

400 

56 

850 

231 

129 

119 

120 

804 

75 

83 

214 

22 

22 

126 

78 

72 

68 

87 

113 

202 

156 

140 

90 

74 

70 

54 

77 

2,664 

1,500 
56 

2,550 
693 
377 
347 
225 

2,412 
125 
248 
642 
45 
66 
378 
234 
216 
204 
261 
339 
606 
468 
420 
270 
222 
210 
162 
231 

919 

250 
35 

7.75 
5.00 

3.00 
2.50 

6.66 
3.50 

2.50 
2.50 

weekly 

97 
50 

213 
'14 

'Ti 

104 

127 

75 

55 

60 

222 

30 

36 

79 

12 

10 

42-46 

21-24 

24-28 

24-30 

34-40 

34 

100 

47-60 

65-71 

23 

26 

17 

16 

24 

11 

31 
5 
3 

27 
2 

13 
10 
3 

2 

11 
32 

9 
12 

7 
4 
1 

1 
4 

'16 

54 

VI 

53 

?1S 

60 
551 

6.66 

2.50 

6.00 

2.62 

weekly 

weekly 

weekly 

weekly.., 

94 
95 
75 
80 

219 

40 

44 
108 

6.66 
7.00 

2.75 
2.75 

4.17 
5.00 

2.67 
2.50 

221 
222 

10 

12 

5.83 

2.50 

3.58 

2.45 

weekly 

100 

224 

99  «i 

63-68 

Vf, 

42-45 

w 

38-^ 

?2fi 

37-40 

ffic 

44-55 

'3(1 

47 

5.83 

2.75 

4.00 

2.00 

65 

'31 

102 

9'^'- 

93-111 

'31 

41-69 

'34 

60 

9-^t 

44 

?3f 

52 

?3' 

37 

?3f 

49 

■^St 

'4f 

26 

18 
37 
49-55 
19 
60 
32 
9 

375 
54 

150 

2 
12 

6 
18 

6 

4 
325 

5 
40 

46 
117 
129 

57 
124 

93 

40 
975 
124 
350 
100 

138 
351 
387 
171 
372 
350 
120 

1,250 
372 

1,500 
300 

?4 

68 

?4' 

74-80 

?4, 

32 

24^ 

46 

?4 

55 

6.00 

3.40 

3.75 

2.75 

90 

?4 

27 

24 

275 

8.00 

2.80 

4.00 

2.10 

93 

•M 

65 

94 

200 

8.00 

3.30 

5.00 

2.10 

95 

25 

'5 

'"> 

50 
900 

20 
115 
110 
850 

38 
105 

150 
3,000 
60 
345 
250 
2,500 
114 
250 

'5 

400 

300 
15 

200 

6.24 
3.25 

3.20 

5.20 
2.00 

2.32 
1.00 

89 

?5 

5 

?5 

'5 

50 

50 

200 

15 

29 

10 
30 

23 

7.50 
8.33 

3.50 
3.66 

5.50 
5.00 

2.50 
2.50 

85 

'5 

600 

'5 

23 

'5 

53 

1      5.70 

2.15 

3.50 

2.34 

weekly 

[             97 

26 

10— Dept.  Labor,  1920. 


146 


N^ORTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table 

No.    3— 

Mill 

Postoffice 

Number  Hours  Worked 

No. 

Day 

Night 

Week 

2fil 

Piedmont  Commission  Co 

Charlotte 

..-.do. 

10 
10 
10 

!          10 

10 

55 
55 

262 

Savona  Mfg.  Co 

263 

Johnston  Mfg.  Co 

North  Charlotte 

.      do 

264 

Mecklenburg  Mills  Co 

11 

55 
55 

265 

Cornelius  Cotton  Mills 

Cornelius 

do 

266 

Gem  Yarn  Mills 

55 

267 

Delburg  Cotton  Mill  Co 

Davidson 

8 

48 

268 

Linden  Mfg.  Co 

....do 

269 

Anchor  Mills 

Huntersville 

10 
10 
10 

55 

270 

The  Athertou  Mills 

Lowell 

271 

The  Thrift  Mfg.  Co 

Paw  Creek 

Pineville 

10 

55 

272 

Chadwick-Hoskins  Mill.  No.  5*... 

273 

Aileen  Mills,  Inc 

Biscoe . 

10 

60 

274 

Francis  Cotton  Mill 

....do... 

275 

Capelsie  Cotton  Mills. 

Troy. 

10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
9 
8 
8 
9 
10 

60 

276 

Rhyne-Anderson  Mills  Co 

....do 

60 

277 

Smitherman  Cotton  Mills,  Inc 

....do 

60 

278 

High  Falls  Mfg.  Co 

High  Falls 

60 

279 

Vass  Cotton  Mills  Co 

Vass 

60 

28n 

Rocky  Mount  Mills 

Rocky  Mount 

55 

281 

Bell ville  Cotton  Mills. 

Wilmington 

55 

282 

Delgado  Mills,  Inc 

....do 

48 

283 

Belle  Vue  Mfg.  Co 

Hillsboro 

55 

284 

Eno  Cotton  Mills 

do       . 

8 

103 

285 

Elizabeth  City  Cotton  Mill 

Longhurst  Cotton  Mills 

Elizabeth  City 

60 

286 

Roxboro 

287 

Roxboro  Cotton  Mill 

do 

288 

Greenville  Cotton  Mills,  Inc.... 

Greenville 

11 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 

8 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 

9 

10 
10 

11 

10 

11 

60 

289 

Sapona  Cotton  Mills,  Inc 

Ashboro 

60 

290 

Central  Falls  Mills,  Inc.... 

Central  Falls. 

60 

291 

Enterprise  Mfg.  Co 

Coleridge 

60 

292 

Franklinville  Mfg.  Co 

Franklinville _ 

60 

293 

Randolph  Mfg.  Co 

....do 

60 

294 

Columbia  Mfg.  Co 

55 

295 

Deep  River  Mills,  Inc 

Randleman 

Worthville 

Cordova.. 

55 

296 

Riverside  Mills,  Inc 

48 

297 

Steele  Mil's 

57 

298 

Roberdel  Mfg.  Co 

Roberdel 

55 

299 

EntwistleMfg.  Co 

Rockingham 

55 

300 

Great  Falls  Mfg.  Co 

..  do 

10 

55 

301 

Hannah  Pickett  Mills 

..  do  .    . 

57 

302 

Ledbetter  Mfg.  Co 

do 

54 

303 

Leak.  Wall  &  McRae 

....do..    .. 

55 

304 

Pee  Dee  Mfg.  Co 

do . 

55 

305 

Dresden  Cotton  MiUs 

Lumberton ' 

60 

306 

Jennings  Cotton  Mills 

....do ' 

60 

307 

Lumberton  Cotton  Mills 

"                                       1 
do 

60 

308 

National  Cotton  Mills. 

....do 

60 

309 

Red  Springs  Cotton  Mill  Co 

11 

10 
10 

12 

60 

310 

Cape  Fear  Cotton  Mill  Co 

St.  Pauls 

...   do .    ' 

60 

811 

Ernaldson  Mfg.  Co 

60 

312 

St.  Pauls  Cotton  Mill  Co. _ 

..-.do ' 

♦See  Charlotte 


Cotton  Mills 


147 


Continued. 


Employees 

Wages 

When  Paid 

What 

Per 

Cent 

Read 

and 

Write? 

Esti- 
mated 
Number 
Persons 
Depend- 
ent on 
Mills 

■5 

1 

a 

T3 

IS 

0 

"3 

c 

c 
c  oj 

m      a 

No. 

27 

27 
53 

1 

4 

55 

143 

150 

250 

129 

90 

81 

80 

149 

150 

175 

s 

s 

S 

•S. 

165 
429 
450 
600 
480 
270 
243 
240 
450 
450 
300 

''61 

S6 

Ofi9 

'63 

5.50 
8.00 

1.75 
3.10 

4.00 
6.50 

1.50 
2.60 

98 
100 

■'64 

85 
42 

43 
41 
25 

1 
7 

weekly ._ 

265 
•'fiR 

36 

•'67 

■^68 

102 

44 

3 

8.89 

3.39 

4.82 

2.75 

weekly... 

95 

269 
'70 

100 

50 

25 

10.10 

2.15 

4.50 

3.15 

weekly 

62 

271 
979 

45 
41 

45 

31 

29 

25 

52 

30 

40 

103-138 

77-104 

101 

32 

123 

49-59 

6 
10 
2 

15 

31 
10 

6 
16 
5 

96 

82 

68 

75 

123 

63 

83 

282 

213 

305 

111 

476 

123 

400 

135 

75 

123 

55 

50 

96 

96 

165 

479 

128 

258 

383 

176 

256 

209 

66 

206 

308 

190 

225 

264 

160 

90 

120 

64 

350 

6.66 

2.50 

3.20 

2.50 

weekly 

92  i 

300 
246 
204 
50 
369 
189 
249 
846 
639 
915 
333 

1,500 
369 

1,200 
405 
150 
369 
165 
200 
300 
200 
400 

1,437 
384 
774 

1,149 
528 
500 
627 
198 
618 
924 
570 
675 
792 
480 
90 
200 
192 

1,050 

273 
?74 

37 

■^75 

50 

56 

5.00 

2.50 

4.00 

2.50 

weekly 

80 

276 
■'77 

33 

-^78 

43 

97q 

192-213 

?8n 

95-119 

'81 

204 



'8? 

73 

.. 

'83 

337 
61-81 

8.00 

3.33 

6.66 

2.79 

weekly... 

78 

284 
'85 

'86 

"    ! 

'87 

50 
61-92 

25 

36-51 

21-33 

25 

36 

38 

70 

142 

39-65 

56 

188 

62-72 

78 

60 

29 

91 

115 

102 

127 

170 

47 

32 

39 

17 

9 
5 
5 

12 
11 
17 
29 

45 
15 
10 

4 
36 

2 
10 
15 

5 
15 

4 
40 

8 

6.00 

2.25 

2.25 

1.00 

weekly... 

75 

288 
?8Q 

27-40 

?90 

20 
48 

47 

78 

308 

5.00 
5.77 
6.19 
5.50 

2.30 
2.41 
2.20 
2.00 

2.00 
3.41 
3.45 
4.50 

2.00 
2.25 
2.30 
1.75 

weekly... 

semimonthly., 
semimonthly . . 
biweekly 

100 
95 
95 
80 

291 
292 
293 

294 

'95 

38-58 

'96 

157 

'97 

180 

'QS 

97-112 

oqq 

174 

5.00 

3.50 

5.00 

3.50 

weekly 

300 

113 

■^01 

35 

i 

30? 

105 

303 

178 

1 

304 

83 

' 

305 

83 

306 

90 

307 

73 

6.32 
5.50 
6.00 

2.75 
2.75 
2.25 

5.00 
5.03 
4.00 

2.20 
1.67 
2.00 

weekly 

308 

50 

weekly 

309 

81 

weekly 

310 

47 

311 

1 - 

312 

148 


North  Cabolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table 

No.    3— 

Mill 

Postoffice 

Number  Hours  Worked 

Day 

Night 

Week 

Draper  American  Mill 

Draper 

10 
10 

55 

Wearwell  Sheeting  Mill 

.  .  do. 

55 

Mayo  Mills 

Edna  Cotton  Mills_._ . 

Reidsville 

10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 

60 

Leaksvillo  Cotton  Mills 

Spray ._, 

....do 

55 

Lily  Mill.. 

55 

Morehead  Cotton  Mills  Co 

do 

55 

Nantucket  Mill 

....do„      . 

55 

Rhode  Island  Mill 

do- 

55 

Spray  Cotton  Mills 

do 

55 

Patterson  Mfg.  Co 

11 
10 
10 

55 

Corriher  Mills  Co 

60 

Linn  Mills  Co 

do 

60 

Barringer  Mfg.  Co 

Diamond  Cotton  Miilsf 

Ivy  Damask  Mill ..  ... 

do  . 

Kesler  Mfg.  Co 

do 

Klumac  Cotton  Mills 

do 

10 
11 

10 

55 

Marsh  Cotton  Mills      . 

do 

60 

Rowan  Cotton  Mills  Co.§ 

—.do... 

Salisbury  Cotton  Mills 

-.    do 

10 

10 

10-12 

10 

9 
10 
10 

9 

11 

55 

Taylor  Mattress  Co. 

do 

54 

Vance  Cotton  Mill  Co 

do 

115 

The  Henrietta  Mills 

Caroleen _. 

Cliffside 

Forest  City 

55 

Cliffside  Mills. 

59 

Alexander  Mfg.  Co 

55 

Florence  Mills 

do 

55 

Hayes  MillJ. 

50 

Cleghorn  Mills 

12 

60 

Parsley  «Sr  Tanner* 

The  Spencer  Mills  Co 

do 

11 
11 
10 
11 
10 

12 
12 

60 

The  Spindale  Mill  Co. 

.  do 

GO 

Ida  Yarn  Mill 

Laurel  Hill 

60 

Richmond  Cotton  Mill,  Inc... 

.  do 

60 

Dickson  Cotton  Mills 

60 

Prince  Cotton  Mill  Co.§... 

do 

Scotland  Cotton  Mill 

do 

8 
10 

48 

Waverly  Cotton  Mills  Co. 

do 

60 

Efird  Mfg.  Co.. 

55 

Wiscassett  Mills  Co 

do 

10 
10 
10 

11 

10 
10 

11 
11 

10 

8    . 

55 

Norwotd  Mfg.  Co 

00 

Chatham  Mfg.  Co.. 

Elkin 

55 

Laurel  Bluff  Cotton  Mills 

Mount  Airy 

12 

60 

Brevard  Cotton  Mills 

Brevard _. 

Monroe 

do 

60 

Bearskin  Cotton  Mill  . 

60 

Everett  Cotton  Mills... 

12 
12 

60 

Icemorlee  Cotton  Mills  Co. 

__.do 

60 

Jackson  Mills  Co. 

do 

60 

Rodman-Heath  Cotton  Mills 

Waxhaw 

55 

Harriett  Cotton  Mills.... 

Henderson  Cotton  Mills    .. 

do 

10    . 
10    . 

55 

Neuse  Mfg.  Co 

Neuse 

55 

Cew  mill.      tNot  running  yet ,  Dec.  16,  1920.      JBranch  of  Cliffside.       *Have  not  yet  begun  operation. 


Cotton  Mills 


149 


Continued. 


Employees 

Wages 

When  Paid 

What 
Per 
Cent 
Read 
and 
Write? 

Esti- 
mated 
Number 
Persons 
Depend- 
ent on 
Mills 

r2 

"3 

P 
1 

c 

0) 

o 

"3 

O 

a 
IS 

CI 

OJ          CD 

1      S 

O   iS   ° 

No 

575 
337 

236 
171 

34 
11 

845 
519 
875 

?  8.45 
7.78 

$  3.38 
3.79 

$  7.42 
7.63 

%  2.30 
2.53 

weeklj- 

weekly ._ 

98 
98 

1,600 

1,500 

2,625 

1,000 

912 

550 

405 

1,000 

1,100 

800 

400 

300 

450 

313 
314 

SI") 

weekly. 

?I6 

210 

76 
57 
47 
81 
66 
80 
65 
46 
52 

18 
10 

7 
28 
28 
20 

7 
12 
28 

304 
186 
135 
306 
284 
200 
195 
116 
179 
42 

'?17 

119 
81 

8.60 

3.58 

7.30 

2.88 

weekly 

98 

318 
319 

197 
190 
100 
130 
58 
99 

7.68 
9.98 
8.65 
8.80 
7.20 
7.90 

3.79 
3.58 
3.80 
2.00 
3.00 
3.50 

7.50 
6.50 
6.00 
6.24 
7.60 
7.25 

2.88 
2.74 
3.45 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 

weekly 

weekly 

weekly 

weekly 

biweekly 

biweekly 

98 
98 
82 
99 
75 
75 

320 
321 
322 
323 
324 
325 

■^97 

S'S 

300 

900 

329 

330 

42 

10 

52 

156 

331 

33' 

217 

128 

9 

26-45 

300 

301 

31-52 

110 

61 

77 

45 

6 

17 

25 

22 

390 

14 

134 

890 
907 
105 
347 
204 
184 

1,170 

333 

5 

3.35 

3.00 

2.50 

2.00 

weekly.. 

100 

3.34 

73-102 

402 
2,000 
2,721 

315 
1,041 

612 

800 

335 

573 
606 

9.66 

2.75 

4.16 

2.50 

weekly 

66 

336 

337 

25-50 

338 

212 

339 

143 

340 

107 

5.50 

2.40 

4.00 

2.00 

weekly ... 

341 

34' 

35 

65 

50 

14-18 

10-15 

45-56 

10 
10 

3 
13 

110 
90 
38 

45 
154 

6.30 
6.30 

2.66 
2.50 

4.17 
4.00 

2.50 
2.33 

92 
92 

175 
150 
114 
135 

462 

343 

30 

344 

20-24 

345 

18-25 

346 

69-85 

347 

348 

41-75 

30-50 

55-66 
298-312 

2-581 

68-83 
18 
20 
14 
40 
22 
68 
57 

18-32 

11 

15 

35 

104 

5 

5 
3 

11 
9 
4 

129 
166 
657 
1,271 
206 
44 
40 
39 
85 
40 
248 
160 
71 

387 

498 

1,971 

3,813 

618 

132 

80 

125 

255 

85 

550 

480 

213 

349 

83-93 

350 

302-336 

351 

47-717 

35' 

116-141 

353 

26 

354 

15 

4.33 
3.00 

2.50 
2.00 

3.00 
2.50 

2.50 
1.50 

355 

22 
45 

weekly 

99 

356 
357 

18 
169 
94 

8.00 
8.00 

3.20 
3.20 

4.50 
4.50 

3.35 
3.35 

weekly 

weekly 

78 
75 

358 
359 
360 

•33-40 

361 

362 

360 

251 
30 

22 
5 

633 
126 

1,899 
275 

363 

91 

8.50 

3.00 

7.00 

2.50 

weekly 

97 

364 

150 


N'oRTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table   No.    3- 


Mill 

PostofiBce 

Number  Hours  Worked 

No. 

Day 

Night 

Week 

36") 

366 

do            -. 

?fi7 

N    C    State  College  Textile  Department* 

do                   

368 

Raleigh  Cotton  Mills 

do                         

36f) 

Royall  Cotton  Mills 

Wake  Forest -. 

11 

12 

55 

370 

Wendell 

371 

Peck  Mfg.  Co 

Borden  Mfg.  Co.,  No.  1 

Borden  Mfg   Co.,  No   2t 

10 

60 

372 

37S 

do 

374 

Royall  &  Borden  Mfg   Co 

do..    -.     ..     

375 

Ronda  Cotton  Mills,  Inc.§ 

Grier  Cotton  Jlills 

37fi 

North  Wilkesboro 

10 
11 

55 

377 

Wilson  Cotton  Mill  Co 

60 

'Equipment  used  for  educational  purposes. 
§New  mill. 
tBranch  No.  1. 


Cotton  Mills 


151 


Continued. 


Employees 

Wages 

t 

What 

Esti- 
mated 
Number 
Persons 
Depend- 
ent on 
Mills 

— 

a 

o 

a 

CD 

2 
O 

O 
Eh 

c 

l2 

O  o3 

OJ          <D 

hi 

O  oj  o 

When  Paid      |     gent 

and 
Write? 

No. 

250     S     

$ 

$- 

$ 

750 
750 

365 

250 

1 

366 

" 

> 

367 

150 

264 

450 
650 

368 

157 

80 

27 

Q  SS 

3.21 

5.74 

3.02 

weekly 

75 

369 

370 

79-92 

25-31 

8 

118 
100 
75 

354 
300 
225 

371 

372 

373 

374 

375 

74 
21-40 

54 
25-39 

2 

128        fi  nn 

2.50 

4.00 

2.00 

400 

189 

376 

63 

377 

CORDAGE  MILLS 

The  two  cordage  mills  reporting  show  a  capital  stock  of  $55,000. 
Estimated  value  of  yearly  output  is  $293,605. 

Total  number  of  horsepower  reported  is  50  electric.  There  are 
employed  42  males.  Estimated  number  dependent  on  factories  for 
livelihood,   126. 

Ten  hours  constitute  the  average  day's  work. 

SILK  MILLS 

Three  silk  mills  report  with  a  capital  of  $2,006,000.  They  report 
the  use  of  60,820  spindles,  477  looms,  772  horsepower — one  mill 
using  electricity;  one  steam  and  electricity. 

The  approximate  amount  of  raw  material  used  is  253,165  pounds, 
with  an  estimated  value  of  yearly  output  of  $1,799,964,  from  the 
reports  of  two  mills. 

The  total  number  of  employees  is  874.  Of  these  315  are  males, 
495  females,  and  64  children.  The  highest  average  wage  paid  males, 
$6.14;  the  lowest  average,  $3.20;  the  highest  average  paid  females 
is  $3.94;  the  lowest  average  paid  females,  $1.77. 

Average  time  constituting  a  day's  work  is  10  hours  and  30  minutes. 

WOOLEN  MILLS 

The  number  of  woolen  mills  shown  is  nine,  with  a  total  capital 
(reported  by  four),  $1,680,920.  These  mills  use  8,884  spindles, 
422  looms,  42  cards,  4  knitting  machines,  and  employ  970  horse- 
power. The  approximate  amount  of  raw  material  used  is  2,342,800 
pounds,  the  estimated  value  of  the  yearly  output  being  $3,334,634. 

The  total  number  of  persons  employed  is  951,  Of  this  number  621 
are  males,  318  females,  and  12  children.  The  highest  average  paid 
males  is  $4.97;  the  lowest  average,  $2.56;  the  highest  average  paid 
females  is  $4.66;  the  lowest  average,  $2.03. 

The  average  length  of  a  day's  work  is  ten  hours. 

Two  mills  report  the  use  of  steam  for  power,  one  water,  one  electric, 
one  water  and  steam,  and  one  steam  and  electric. 

Estimated  number  dependent  on  mills  for  livelihood,  1,859. 


154 


I^ORTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


CORDAGE 


Table  No.  1 — Mills  &i/  Counties,  Showing  Executive  Officers. 


No. 


County 

Postoffice 

Caldwell 

Granite  Falls 

Hickory  .    . 

Mill 

President 

Granite  Cordage  Co . 

G.  H.  Geitner 

Highland  Cordage  Co.           .... 

C.  H.  Geitner          

Table  No.  2' — List  of  Mills,  Olass  of 


No. 

Mill 

Postoffice 

Spinning 

or 
Weaving 

or 
Spinning 

and 
Weaving 

Class  of  Goods  Manufactured 

I 

Granite  Falls 

Braiding.. 
Braiding.. 

Braided  sash  cords 

2 

Highland  Cordage  Co 

Clothes  lines,  sash  cords.. 

Table  No.   3 — Employees, 


No 


Mm 


Granite  Cordage  Co... 
Highland  Cordage  Co,. 


Postoffice 


Granite  Falls. 
Hickory 


Number  Hours  Worked 


Day 


Night 


Week 


Cordage  Mills 


155 


MILLS 


Date  of  Establishment,   Capital  Stock,   Selling  Agent,   Etc. 


Secretary 

or 
Treasurer 


A.  A.  Shuford,  Jr.. 
A.  A.  Shuford,  Jr. 


1907 
1915 


Capital 
Stock 


25,000 
30,000 


Product 

Sold 
Direct  or 
Through 

Agents 


Agents. 


Agents. 


Agent's  Name 


Schermerhorn  Bros.  Co.,  Chicago;  Henry  C. 

Kelly  Co.,  N.  Y 

Henry  C.  Kelly  Co.,  N.  Y.... 


No. 


Goods  Manufactured,  Equipment,   Etc. 

Number 
Spindles 

Number 
Looms 

Number 
Cards 

Power 

Number 
Horse- 
power 

Approxi- 
mate 

Amount 
Raw 

Material 
Used, 

Pounds 

Estimated 
Yearly 
Output 

Days  in 
Opera- 
tion 
During 
Year 

No. 

steam..  

50 

S    293,605 

285 

1 

*120 

2 

•Braiding  machines. 


Hours,  Wages^  Etc. 


Employees 

Wages 

When  Paid 

What 
Per 

Cent 

Read 
and 

Write? 

Esti- 
mated 
Number 
Persons 
Depend- 
ent on 
Mills 

.2 
1 

a 

1^ 

1 

o 

a 
^  « 

-as 

a 

h 

^(2 

1    S 

^       0 

No. 

42 

42 

126 

1 

2 

156 


JSToRTH  Carolina  Labok  Statistics 


SILK 


Table  No.  1 — Mills  by  Counties,  Shoxoing  Exectitive  Officers, 


No. 

County 

President 

Mill 

President 

1 

Anson 

Cumberland 

Guilford 

Wadesboro  . 

Wadesboro  Mfg.  Co. 

Geo.  Singleton 

2 

Favetteville 

Hawthorne  Silk  Co.* 

3 

High  Point.. 

Stehli  Silks  Corporation 

Emil  J.  Stehli 

'Branch  of  Paterson,  N.  J. 


Table  No.  2 — List  of  Mills,   Class  of 


No. 

MiU 

Postoffice 

Spinning 

or 
Weaving 

or 
Spinning 

and 
Weaving 

Class  of  Goods  Manufactured 

1 

2 

Wadesboro  Mfg.  Co 

Hawthorne  Silk  Co.* 

Stehli  Silks  Corporation 

Wadesboro 

Favetteville 

Spinning-. 

Tram 

.S 

High  Point 

Both 

*Branch  of  Paterson,  N.  J. 


Table   No. 

3 — Employees, 

Mill 

Postoffice 

Number  Hours  Worked 

No. 

Day 

Night 

Week 

1 

Wadesboro  Mfg.  Co 

Wadesboro 

11 

60 

2 

Hawthorne  Silk  Co.* 

3 

Stehli  Silks  Corporation _ 

High  Point 

10 

11 

55 

*Branch  of  Paterson,  N.  J.        fPer  week. 


Silk  Mills 


157 


MILLS 


Date   of  Establishment,   Capital   Stock,   Selling   Agent,   Etc. 


Secretary 

or 
Treasurer 

-a 

-2 

w 

Capital 
Stock 

Product 

Sold 
Direct  or 
Through 
Agents 

Agent's  Name 

No. 

1888 

$       6,000 

Direct 

1 

?. 

C.  W.  Barlow 

1914 

2,000,000 

Direct 

S 

Goods   Manufactured,   Etc. 


Number 
Spindles 

Number 
Looms 

Number 
Cards 

Power 

Number 
Horse- 
power 

Approxi- 
mate 

Amount 
Raw 

Material 
Used, 

Pounds 

Estimated 
Yearly 
Output 

Days  in 
Opera- 
tion 
During 
Year 

No. 

10,000 

electric 

50 

147,000 

$      85,564 

300 

1 

15,000 

325 
152 

?. 

35,820 

steam  and  electric 

722 

106,165 

1,714,400 

306 

3 

Hours,  Wages,  Etc. 


Employees 

Wages 

When  Paid 

What 
Per 
Cent 
Read 
and 
Write? 

Esti- 
mated 
Number 
Depend- 
ent on 
Mills 

>2 

a 

"3 
o 

Kpl, 

a 

O  c3 

1  s 

M 

.«     a 

o'S  ° 

No. 

35 

80 

8 

123 

.?  7.50 

$  4.00 

S  3.00 

$  2.00 

biweekly. 

90 

300 

1 

280 

415 

56 

751 

t28.77 

14.40 

29.39 

9.54 

fortnightly 

99 

1,500 

3 

158 


ISToRTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


WOOLEN 


Table  No.  1- 

-Mills   l)y  Counties,   Showing  Executive  Officers, 

No. 

County 

Post  office 

Mill 

President 

1 

Ashe 

Helton 

Patterson 

Helton  Woolen  Mills  Co.. 

9 

Caldwell... 

Catawba 

Forsyth 

Mecklenburg 

Rockingham 

Rockingham 

Yadkin  Woolen  Mills 

3 

Newton  Woolen  Mills* 

Chatham  Mfg.  Co 

W.  E.  Bacon 

4 

Winston-Salem 

Charlotte 

Leaksville 

Spray. 

H.  G.  Chatham 

5 

Chamberlain  Mill 

F.    H.   Chamberlain.  Prop. 

fi 

Leaksville  Woolen  Mills 

J.  H.  Taliaferro 

7 

Spray  Woolen  Mill ..       

8 

Elkin 

Mount  Airy 

Chatham  Mfg.  Co. 

H.  G.  Chatham 

q 

Alpine  Woolen  Mills. 

M.  J.  Hawkins,  Prop. 

*Idle  during  1919-1920. 


Table  No.  2 — Ldst  of  Mills,   Glass  of 


No. 

Mill 

Postoffice 

Spinning 

or 
Weaving 

or 
Spinning 

and 
Weaving 

Class  of  Goods  Manufactured 

1 

Helton  Woolen  Mills  Co 

Yadkin  Woolen  Mills 

Newton  Woolen  Mills* 

Chatham  Mfg.  Co. 

Helton 

Patterson 

Newton 

Spinning 
and 

knitting 
Both 

2 
3 

Blankets 

Woolen  yarn 

4 

Winston-Salem 

Charlotte 

Both 

Wool  mixed  blankets 

5 

3  to  5  single  and  2-ply  woolen  yarn 

fi 

Leaksville  Woolen  Mills 

Spray  Woolen  Mill... 

Leaksville 

Both 

Both 

Both 

Blankets  and  woolens 

7 

8 

Chatham  Mfg.  Co 

Elkin 

Wool  blankets 

q 

Alpine  Woolen  Mills 

*Idle  during  1919-1920. 


Woolen  Mills 


159 


MILLS 


Date   of  Establishment,   Capital  Stock,   Selling  Agent,  Etc. 


Secretary 

or 
Treasurer 

.S 

3 

w 

Oi 

Capital 
Stock 

Product 

Sold 
Direct  or 
Through 

Agents 

Agent's  Name 

No. 

Partnership 

1891 

s 

Direct. 

1 

2 

JohnR.  Hagerman.. 

9,100 

A.  B.  Kuhn 

3 
4 

Thurman    Chatham.. 

1878 

700,000 

Agent 

Clarence  Whitman  &  Son,  Inc.,  N.  Y. 

L    P    Muller  &  Co    Phila 

Jas.  D.  Taylor. 

1882 
1906 
1887 

271,820 

Agents 

Direct 

Wilson  &  Bradbury,  Phila 

6 

7 

Thurman  Chatham. . 

700,000 

Agent 

Clarence  Whitman  &  Son,  Inc.,  N.  Y 

9 

Goods  Manufactured,   Equipment,   Etc. 


\ 

p 

MS 

•-  s 

SIS 

1 
1 

Ic3 

Power 

Number 
Horse- 
power 

Approxi- 
mate 

Amount 
Raw 

Material 
Used, 

Pounds 

Estimated 
Yearly 
Output 

Days  in 
Opera- 
tion 
During 
Year 

No. 

300 

4 

water  and  steam 

25 
35 

1,800 

S        4,500 
8,400 

64 
200 

1 

384 

3 

94 

8 
3 
4 
tl2 
14 
1 

200 

1,000,000 

1,280 

4 

2,000 

46 
150 

120 
12 

steam  and  electric 

310 

310,463 

1,511,271 

750,000 

250 
300 
300 

5 
6 

7 

4,920 

1,241,000 
100,000 

steam 

400 

9 

tSeta. 

160 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


WOOLEN   MILLS 


Table   No 

3 — Employees, 

MiU 

Postoffice 

Number  Hours  Worked 

No. 

Day 

Night 

Week 

1 

Helton  Woolen  Mills  Co.                         

Helton 

10 
10 

2 

Patterson 

55 

3 

Newton    .. 

4 

Chatham  Mfg.  Co.                    ..   --- 

Winston-Salem 

10 

55 

5 

Charlotte 

6 

Leaksville  .. 

9 
10 
10 

57 

7 

Spray 

55 

8 

Chatham  Mf"   Co                                   - 

Elkin...    . 

55 

g 

Mount  Airy 

*ldle  during  1919-1920. 


Woolen  Mills 


161 


Continued 


Hours,  Wages,  Etc. 


Employees 

Wages 

When  Paid 

What 
Per 
Cent 
Read 
and 
Write? 

Esti- 
mated 
Number 
Persons 
Depend- 
ent on 
Mills 

"3 
S 

IS 

o 

o 

■S:h 

c 

1:2 

1      g 

ill 

O  03  ° 

No. 

3 

3 
4 

6 
8 

S  2.00 

$  1.50 

S  1.50 

S  1.25 

100 

1 

4 

24 

9 

3 

75 

35 

110 

25 

95 

207 

425 

5.00 

2.50 

5.00 

2.00 

weekly... 

90 

200 

4 
5 

54 

41 
60 
75 

12 

285 
750 
600 

g 

135 
350 

8.25 
4.66 

3.79 
2.50 

7.47 
4.66 

2.88 
2.00 

weekly 

weekly 

98 
90 

7 
8 
9 

11 — Dept.  Labor.  1920 


CHAPTER  VIII 
MISCELLANEOUS  FACTORIES 

This  chapter  of  the  report  rehites  to  industrial  enterprises  other 
than  Cotton,  Woolen,  Cordage,  Silk  and  Knitting  Mills,  and  Furni- 
ture Factories  covered  by  preceding  chapters.  The  industries  are 
listed  by  counties  and  postoffices  alphabetically  for  the  convenience 
of  the  public,  and  a  classified  list  appears  in  the  appendix  to  this 
volume. 

The  collection  of  information  relative  to  these  factories  has  been 
done  in  collaboration  with  the  United  States  Department  of  Com- 
merce, Bureau  of  the  Census,  to  the  officers  of  which  the  State  is  in- 
debted for  numerous  courtesies  and  much  assistance.  In  each  case 
where  the  Census  Bureau  has  furnished  data  it  has  been  done  with  the 
express  consent  of  the  party  reporting,  though  not  quite  all  of  the 
establishments  reporting  to  the  Government  gave  their  consent  to  the 
use  of  the  information  by  this  Department.  For  this  reason  the  re- 
ports of  the  two  departments  may  not  present  the  same  result, 
although  the  difference  will  be  slight.  Much  difficulty  has  been 
experienced  in  deciphering  names,  and  the  Department  does  not  claim 
perfection  in  this  regard. 

The  progress  JSTorth  Carolina  is  making  in  an  industrial  way  is 
indeed  remarkable,  and  while  this  report  deals  largely  with 
the  condition  of  wage-earners,  the  Department  is  endeavoring 
to  convey,  in  addition  thereto,  such  information  as  will  enable 
the  public  to  obtain  a  reasonably  accurate  conception  of  the  number 
and  class  of  factories  now  in  operation  within  the  State.  The  list 
presented  herewith  is  practically  correct,  and  the  deductions  worked 
out  show  that  North  Carolina  has  taken  high  rank  as  an  industrial 
center.  The  number  of  returns  used  in  this  compilation  is  greatly  in 
excess  of  that  of  any  previous  report,  and  indicate  a  greater  variety 
of  establishments. 

The  total  number  of  miscellaneous  concerns  reporting  this  year  is 
5,582,  and  returns  from  these  indicate  an  investment  of  $699,802,985. 
The  estimated  value  of  plants  reported  by  5,536  factories  is 
$249,390,668;  estimated  value  of  yearly  output,  $462,247,078. 
Owners  report  the  operation  of  many  of  the  smaller  plants  and  include 
no  pay-roll  in  their  estimates.  Establishments  to  the  number  of  4,945 
report  an  aggregate  yearly  pay-roll  of  $71,685,972.  Number  horse- 
power employed  by  5,177  aggregates  261,037. 

The  number  of  persons  employed  in  the  operation  of  these  indus- 
tries at  a  given  time  during  the  last  biennial  period  was  84,086,  of 


Miscellaneous  Factories  163 


which  74,551  were  males,  9,324  females,  and  208  children.  Eighty- 
five  per  cent  of  employees  read  and  write.  Highest  average  daily 
wage  paid  adult  males,  $4.96;  lowest,  $2.70.  Highest  average  daily 
wage  paid  females,  $3.08;  lowest,  $2.15.  Wages  are  paid  weekly, 
semimonthly,  and  monthly.  Ten  hours  constitute  a  day's  work- 
week, sixty  hours. 

Three  thousand  one  hundred  eighty-two  factories  use  steam  for 
power;  1,023  employ  electric  cur^rent ;  398  internal  combustion; 
101  steam  and  electric;  364  water;  261  steam  and  water;  16  steam, 
electric  and  water;  steam  and  gasoline,  40;  gas  and  electric,  31. 
A  portion  of  these  plants  are  of  a  character  not  requiring  power 
(such  as  marble  yards,  etc.). 

In  the  tables  following  this  summary  will  be  found  the  detailed 
information  from  which  these  conclusions  have  been  drawn.  In  the 
classified  list,  appearing  in  the  Appendix,  those  interested  will  find 
references  to  specific  articles  of  manufacture  and  a  convenient  direc- 
tory to  the  entire  miscellaneous  list. 


164 


[N'oRTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1.- — Factories  by  Counties,  Officer's, 


No. 


County 


Alamance. 

.-..do 

--.do 

....do. 

-...do 

....do 

...-do 

--__do 

_--.do 

._._do _ 

----do 

---do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

..--do 

-.--do 

---do 

---do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

...-do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

...-do 

--.-do 

-...do 

-...do 

-..do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do. 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

-...do 

.-..do 

....do 


PostofSce 


Altamahaw 

Burlington 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do .- 

...do 

...do..-. -. 

...do.. 

...do 

...do - 

...do 

...do.. 

...do 

...do 

...do... 

...do 

...do .--- 

...do -- 

....do. 

....do. 

....do 

....do 

....do 

Burlington,  R.  11 

Burlington 

Burlington,  R.  2. 

Burlington 

....do. 

....do _ 

Elon  College 

-...do - 

....do 

--..do 

Graham 

-...do 

_...do 

....do 

....do... 

-...do 

....do 

....do 


..-.do 

....do 

Graham,  R.  1. 

Graham 

Haw  River 

....do 

Mebane 

....do 

....do 


Factory 


Hub  Milling  Company,  Inc 

Alamance  Garage,  Part 

Alamance  Lumber  Co 

Burlington  Candy  Kitchen,  Ind 

Burlington  CofBn  Co 

Burlington  Marble  Works,  Ind 

Burlington  Roller  Cover'g  Co.,  Ind. 
Burlington  Showcase  Works,  Ind.  .. 

Clapp  Garage  Co 

Coca-Cola  Bottling  Co 

Dixie  Milling  Co 

Hico  Milling  Co 

Jarman  Lumber  Co 

Keystone  Paper  Box  Co.,  Ind._ 

M.  B.  Lindsey  Lumber  Co 

May  Ice  Cream  Co.,  Ind 

National  Dye  Works 

Patterson  Bros 

Pearson  Remedy  Co.,  Inc 

Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Works,  Ind 

Piedmont  Power  and  Light  Co 

Riley  Huffman  Motor  Co 

H.  M.  Scott,  Ind... 

Sharps  &  Coble 

Southern  Christian  Convention 

Spence  &  Stafford,  Part 

Spoon  &  Stafford 

Standard  Realty  &  Security  Co. ,  Cor. 

Stony  Creek  Milling  Co.,  Inc 

Sykes  Bros.  Machine  Works,  Ind 

A.  J.  Whittemore,  Ind 

Winningham  &  Johnson,  Part 

D.  W.  Brown,  Ind 

Elon  Brick  Co 

Elon  Roller  Mills,  Part.. 

J.  P.  Huffman,  Ind 

The  Alamance  Gleaner 

GrahamChero-ColaBottlingCo.,Inc. 

Graham  Milling  Co.,  Cor 

W.  T.  Jeffy 

D.  M.  Johnson 

C.  H.  Russell,  Ind 

Scott-Mebane  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc. 

D.  L.  Thompson 

Geo.  F.  Thompson,  Ind 

Luther  Thompson 

White- Williams  Co 

"Ye  Old  Time  Mill,"  Ind 

Trolinger  &  Montgomery 

Smith's  Saw  Mill,  Ind 

Christopher  Sawmill 

Cook  Milling  Co 

Correll  Motor  Co.,  Cor 


President 


J.  M.  Atwator. 


M.  M.  Rogers-. 
A.  H.  Jarman- 


D.  E.  Sellers- 


C.  P.  Albought. 


H.  W.  Scott 

D.  L.  Thompson- 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


165 


Articles  Manufactured,  Invested  Capital,  Etc. 


Secretary 


Articles  Manufactured 


t.  S  - 

O   c   « 

tH      O      C 


Invested 
Capital 


No. 


L.  D.  Rippy 

R.  R.  TroUinger-. 

D.  W.  Malone 

John  G.  Sacrinty- 

J.  L.  Scott 

Walter  M.  Clapp_. 

J.  A.  Fawls 

W.  F.  Shepherd... 

Geo.  T.  Clapp 

J.  M.  Coble... 

A.  H.  Fogleman__ 
J.  G.  Rogers 


M.  C.  Price 

M.  B.  Lindsey 

D.  Eugene  May 

W.  H.  May 

J.  H.  S.  Patterson. 

C.  M.  Rornes 

L.  M.  Squire 

E.  L.  Henderson... 

L.  W.  Riley 

H.  M.  Scott.-.. 

L.  H.  Coble 


J.  E.  Stafford,  Mgr. 
J.  E.  Stafford,  Mgr.. 

C.  C.  Forville 

R.  O.  Wilkins 

A.  L.  Sykes 


M.  D.  Winningham. 

D.  W.  Brown 

E.  P.  Whitesell 

C.  R.  Love 

J.  P.  Huffman 

J.  D.  Kernodle 

A.  K.  Hardee 


W.  T.  Jeffy 

D.  M.  Johnson. 
C.  H.  Russell... 


Luther  Thompson- 


John  O.  Corbitt. 
McBride  Holt.... 


M.  B.  Smith 

H.  C.  Christopher. 


Flour,  corn  meal,  etc 

Auto  repairing 

Lumber 

Candy 

Caskets,  etc 

Tombstones 

Repair  cotton  mill  rollers 

Showcases  and  upholstering.. 

Auto  repairs 

Coca-Cola 

Flour 

Flour,  feed  and  meal.. -.. 

Box  shocks 

Manufacturer  of  paper  boxes- 

Planing  mill 

Ice  cream 

Dyeing  hosiery 

Meal  and  flour,  bran 

Medicine: 

Bottling  of  soft  drinks 

Ice 


1916 


1904 


1918 


Auto  repairs 

General  machine  and  repair  shop 

Flour  and  meal 

Christian  Sun,  The  Tither 

Rough  lumber  and  all  other  timber  products- 
Rough  and  dressed  lumber,  flour  and  meal... 


Meal  and  flour 

Foundry  and  machine  work 

Rep.  cover  cotton  mill  rollers 

Mfg.  window  and  door  screens  and  repairs. 

Rough  lumber 

Common  brick 

Flour,  meal  and  feed,  mill  custom  work 

Lumber 

Publishing  and  printing  and  job  printing. . 

Soft  drinks 

Milling  wheat  and  corn 

Bricks 

Meal,  chicken  feed.. 

Tobacco  flues,  cornices  and  skylights 

Overalls 

Rough  lumber 

Lumber --- 

Flour 

Meal  and  flour 

Meal  and  flour 

Brick.. 

Wood 

Lumber 


Auto  repairs- 


12,000 

6,200 

14,000 

600 

291,872 

710 

1,000 

1,550 

2,000 

10,850 

54,937 

5,100 

23,500 

25,884 

8,500 

19,500 

47,000 

2,300 

5,322 

5,050 

76,500 

2,250 

3,500 

3,750 


6,100 

8,180 

17,150 

9,500 

13,500 

5,400 

600 

1,800 

13,000 

7,500 

900 

5,500 

7,887 

37,178 

5,000 

7,630 

4,100 

119,210 

900 

350 

1,000 

6,000 

1,500 

15,000 

500 

1,500 

3,700 

13,688 


10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 


1G6 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Taule  No.  1— 


County 


99 
100 
101 
102 
103 
104 


Alamance 

_..do 

..-do 

...do 


._..do - 

....do 

-...do 

....do.. 

....do 

....do -. 

_...do 

Alexander. - 

....do 

-...do 

---.do 


Post  office 


Mebane. 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 


do 

do- 

do 

....do - 

...do- 

..-.do 

....do 

....do 

..-.do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

..--do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

...-do 

..--do 

....do 

....do 

-...do 

....do 

....do -- 

..-.do 

..--do 

Alleghany 

----do 

....do 

....do 

....do --.. 

....do 


Factory 


W.  S.  Crawford,  Ind 

CrawfordSpokeandHandleCo.,  Cor, 

Dix  Lumber  Co.,  Cor 

Fitch-Riggs  Lumber  Co.- 


...do 

--.do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do..- 

Bentley. 

Dealville 

...do 

Ennice,  R.  F.  D. 


Hiddenite - 

...do... 

...do.. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Stony  Point 

...do.. 

...do-. 

Taylorsville 

...do 

...do 

...-do.. 

...-do 

....do ...- 

....do 

....do 

.-..do..- 

....do.- 

....do 

...-do 

...-do .--- 

-...do 

-...do 

-...do 

..-.do 

....do 

....do 

..--do 

Edmonds- 

-...do 

Eunice..- 

Glade  Valley.. 

Laurel  Springs 

....do 


W.  S.  Crawford. 


Mebane  Bedding  Co.- 

The  Mebape  Enterprise,  Ind — 

Mebane  Iron  Bed  Co.,  Inc 

Mebane  Milling  Co 

W.  B.  &  J.  E.  Sellars 

L.  C.  Sykes,  Ind 

Trolinger  &  Montgomery  Brick  Yd. 

Wm.  W.  Teague  &  Son... 

Deal  Tanning  Co — ._ -.1 

J.  P.  Duncan  Roller  Mills... J.  P.  Duncan,  Owner 


President 


W.  S.  Crawford. 


A.  B.  Fitch  and  \V.  F. 
Riggs,  Props 


J.  A.  Trolinger- 


Big  Pine  Mill  Co. 


Joe  Barnes  Milling  Co 

Davis  Mills 

Davis  Springs  Co 

Hiddenite  Milling  Co 

South  Yadkin 

Thomas  &  Lackey 

J.  M.  Warren 

Pear  Flour  Mill.. 

White  &  Steele 

White  &  Steele  Lumber  Plant. 

Alexander  Lumber  Co 

I.  A.  Barnes .- 

Barnes  &  Mays 

Robie  W.  Bolick 

Thomas  R.  Bowman 

Connelly  &  Teague 

C.  K.  &  Milt  Pool 

Eckerd  &  Sipe. 

Fry  &  Sigman 

Harrington  &  Blair 

John  E.  Heffner 

Wm.  P.  Kerley 

Miller  Mfg.  Co 

Rogers  Bros. -. 

L.  C.  Sigman .- 

Sipe  &  Pool  Sawmill 

C.  Belle  Smith  &  Son 

Taylorsville  Milling   Co 

George  W.  White  Sawmill 

J.  P.  Wike 

A.  D.  Carico  &  Son 

S.  T.  Shupe  &  Sons- -. 

Big  Pine  Mill  Co 

Bull  Head  Burr  Mills 

C.  R.  Bare 

Cicero  Johnson 


J.  G.  Harris  and  B.  L. 
Collins,  Props 


J.  M.  Deaton. 


T.  M.  Kerley,  Part... 


SamuelTurner, Owner 


T.  R.  Bowman,  Prop. 


John  E.Heffner,  Prop. 


J.  G.  Harrington. 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


167 


Continued 


Secretary 


W.  S.  Crawford. 


J.  P.  Hunt. 


N.  N.  Warren. 
G.  O.  Mercer.. 
J.  S.  Vienesnt. 
C.  S.  Loftis.... 


L.  C.  Sykes 

J.  G.  Montgomery. 
Wm.  W.  Teague..-. 
Arthur  C.  Deal 


J.  C.  Barnes 

Neil  P.  Alexander. 
Neil  P.  Alexander. 


H.  L.  &  D.  A.  Hackney. 
E.  E.  Lackey 

J.  M.  Warren.. 


N.  F.  Steele.. 
A.  W.  White.. 
W.  E.  Nelson. 


S.  L.  Barnes. 


C.  K.  Sipe 

D.  R.  Eckerd 

L.  L.  Fry 

Guss.  Harrington. 


Wm.  L.  Kerley. 


W.  J.  Rogers.. 
L.  C.  Sigman. 


C.  Bell  Smith 

L.  C.  Hafer 

G.  W.  White 

J.  P.  Wike 

W.  M.  Carioo 

S.  T.  Shupe 

B.  L.  Collins 

G.  W.  Thompson. 

C.  R.  Bare 

Cicero  Johnson 


Articles  Manufactured 


Rough  lumber _ 

Spokes  and  handles. 
Rough  lumber 


Dressed  lumber 

Springs  and  mattresses 

Publishing  and  printing  and  job  work. 

Iron  and  springs.. 

Flour  and  feed  meal 

Corn  meal  and  fiour 

Rough  lumber 

Brick 

Sawmill  products 

Horse  collars,  etc 

Flour 


1918 


Dressed  lumber 

Rough  lumber,  laths 

Flour,  meal  and  feed  stuff. 


Invested 
Capital 


Grinding  wheat,  corn  and  rye. 

Flour,  meal  and  feed 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber  and  shingles 

Flour,  meal  and  feed 

Flour  and  grist  mill _-. 

Lumber 

Dressed  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Custom  and  grist  mill. ._. 

Rough  lumber 

Veneers 


Rough  lumber. 
Rough  lumber. 
Rough  lumber. 


Corn  and  wheat  mill 

Flour  and  corn  meal 

Rough  lumber 

Custom  mill  rye,  corn,  etc.. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber .. 

Flour,  meal  and  feed 

Rough  lumber,  etc 

Lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Corn  meal 

Dressed  lumber 

Corn  products 

Corn  products 

Corn  products 


1902 


4,500 
6,150 
4,050 

38,382 

194,791 

3,200 

72,796 

125,000 

5,550 

600 


440 
3,800 
5,000 

3,600 

1,875 

11,000 

35,000 

9,200 

8,000 

1,000 

550 

7,000 

7,150 

8,500 

25,297 

700 

1,000 

1,000 

2,000 

31,000 

400 

500 

150 

1,200 

1,500 

1,000 

3,500 

1,200 

500 

400 

126 

3,650 

1,200 

1,000 

550 

800 

3,600 

1,800 

105 

300 


168 


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Table  No.  1- 


No. 

County 

PostofEce 

Factory 

President 

105 

Alleghany 

....do - 

Laurel  Springs 

....do 

106 

Peak  Creek  Roller  Mills.... 

107 

....do 

....do 

108 

—.do 

...do 

Piney  Creek 

do 

lOii 

110 

.    do. 

do.... 

Piney  Creek  Cooperative  Cheese  Co. 
Crouse  &  Shumake  Burr  Mill 

111 

do 

112 

do  .  .    •. 

do  .... 

Richardson  Mfg.  Co... 

Sparta  Roller  Mill  Co 

113 

do 

do      . 

C.  W.  Edwards 

114 

....do. 

....do 

115 

..     do 

Twin  Oaks  Cooperative  Cheese  Co.. 

116 

do 

117 

Anson 

do 

Ai.-onville 

do 

118 

T.  B.  Dunlap 

119 

do 

do 

120 

do 

do  ... 

J.  D.  Martin        

121 

.-._do 

....do... 

.-_-d0- 

.._.do 

S.  E.  Poe                

122 

J.  D.  Richardson 

L.  C.  Springer 

123 

....do _ 

...  do 

124 

....do 

....do 

125 

....do 

_.._do __._ 

do.... 

N.  A.  Lanionds... 

H.  T.  Griggs  and  D.  A.  Eddings... 

126 

Chesterfield,  S.C. 



127 

G.  D.  Blacock 

128 

..do 

do 

E.  E.  Lenallen 

W.  H.  McElmer 

W.  P.  McRao .. 

Morgan  Mill  Co 

129 

do- 

do .... 

130 

do 

do 

131 

do 

do 

132 

do 

do 

133 

....do 

....do 

Southniont  Mfg.  Co 

John  Walker 

134 

....do 

....do 

135 

do 

do 

136 

....do_ 

T.  J.  Leonard 

137 

do 

do 

138 

do 

Marshville.R.  5... 

C   J.  Parker 

139 

do 

Parker  &  Thomas 

140 

do 

141 

do 

do 

T   P   Bean 

142 

do 

do 

Lee  Hill 

143 

do.... 

do 

J.  C.  Hoyle 

144 

do... 

do 

145 

do 

do 

146 

do 

do 

R.  A.  Templeton 

147 

do 

J   W   &  J   C   Bowers 

148 

do 

do 

W.  P.  Brown  &  Son... 

149 

do 

do 

M.  W.  Candle.  .     . 

150 

do 

do 

W   C   Dig<'s 

151 

do 

do 

Fountain  Hill  Mill  Co. 

152 

do 

do 

Griffin  &  Griflan 

153 

do 

do 

154 

do 

do 

155 

do 

do 

156 

do 

Peachland,  R.3... 
Peachland 

157 

....do 

H.  A.  Nance  Co 

Miscellaneous  Factories 


169 


Continued 


Secretary 


Lando  Orsbon 

R.  W.  Pennington. 

S.  H.  Bowers 

C.  L.  Hash 


J.  M.  Weaver 

F.  F.  Shumake.-._ 
R.  B.  Richardson- 


Frank  and    A.  French.. 
S.  J.  Thomas 

D.  C.  Whitehead 

Fred  Carpenter 

T.  B.  Dunlap 

J.  F.  Kelley 

J.  D.  Martin 

J.  F.  Kelley,  Mgr 

J.  D.  Richardson 

L.  C.  Springer 

G.  E.  Voncannon 

N.  A.  Lamonds 

Henry  T.  Griggs 

G.  D.  Blacock 

E.  E.  Lenallen 

W.  H.  McElmer 

M.  A.  McFarland,  Mgr. 

Mack  Morgan 

J.  E.  Saunders 

C.  W.  Surratt 

John  Walker 

J.  A.  Williams 

T.  J.  Leonard 

F.  H.  Morgan 


J.  A.  Parker 

D.  E.  Allred 

T.  P.  Bean _. 

Lee  Hill 

J.  C.  Hoyle 

Chas.  J.  Leonard. 
D.  J.  McLauren... 
R.  A.  Templeton. 
J.  C.  Bowers 


Articles  Manufactured 


Custom  grist  mill- 
Wheat  flour,  bran- 
Shingles 

Flour  and  meal--. 


M.  W.  Candle— 

W.  C.  Diggs 

J.  A.  Tucker-— 
John  R.  Griffin- 
A.  L.  Jackson--. 

Benj.  Lowry 

S.  W.  MuUis 

R.  C.  Nance 

A.  Nance 


Cheese 

Grind  corn  chop  and  make  flour. 

Caskets,  repair  work  on  wagons,  autos,  etc. 

Flour,  meal  and  buckwheat 

Printing,  publishing,  job  printing 

Cheese. 

Custom  grinding 

Dressed  lumber 

Rough  lumber.. 

Rough  lumber,  etc 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber . 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Grist  mill 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 


t,  o  c 
1=  <s^ 


1910 
1900 


Rough  lumber. 
Rough  lumber- 
Shingles 

Rough  lumber. 
Rough  lumber. 
Rough  lumber. 
Rough  lumber. 
Rough  lumber. 


Grist  and  flour  mills,  corn  and  wheat. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Dressed  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Grist  mill 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber. 


Invested 
Capital 


300 
5,000 

900 
3,500 
3,307 
1,200 


4,000 


2,150 

1,450 

750 

400 

9,550 

7,500 

1,750 

2,800 

2,400 

1,400 

3,800 

3,000 

1,325 

1,500 

15,000 

7,000 

13,000 

2,000 

3,000 

7,300 

11,000 

5,900 

1,600 

1,300 

800 

1,250 

750 

600 

3,150 

750 

1,400 

5,449 

3,600 

1,700 

19,300 

1,600 

750 

200 

4,500 

1,500 

1,700 

5,500 

1,200 

4,700 


No. 


105 
106 
107 
108 
109 
110 
111 
112 
113 
114 
115 
116 
117 
118 
119 
120 
121 
122 
123 
124 
125 
126 
127 
128 
129 
130 
131 
132 
133 
134 
135 
136 
137 
138 
139 
140 
141 
142 
143 
144 
145 
146 
147 
148 
149 
150 
151 
152 
153 
154 
155 
156 
157 


170 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1— 


No. 


158 
159 
160 
161 
162 
163 
164 
165 
166 
167 
168 
169 
170 
171 
172 
173 
174 
175 
176 
177 
178 
179 
180 
181 
182 
183 
184 
185 
186 
187 
188 
189 
190 
191 
192 
193 
194 
195 
196 
197 
198 
199 
200 
201 
202 
203 
204 
205 
206 
207 
208 
209 
210 


County 

Postoffice 

Factory 

President 

Anson 

do 

Peaqhland 

do - 

J.  S.  Preslar.    . 

Zeb.  V.  Sheppard 

do 

do 

R.  L.  Staton.— 

do 

do 

G.  C.  Tucker 

do 

do 

Williams  Bros 

-  —  do 

do 

Pee  Dee- 

Polkton 

J.  W.  Allen.— 

do 

.-do 

S.  H.  Allen  and  W.  B.  Broadancy.. 
W.  A.  Allen. 

Partnershi  p 

do 

do 

do 

do 

T.  M.  Bowers 

do 

do 

A.  L.  Candler-- 

do 

do    ... 

Carpenter  &  Candler 

do 

do 

C.  C.  Curlce 

do 

do 

J.  L.  Daniels 

—  -do— 

-—do 

do 

Polkton,  R.  1 

Polkton 

do  .  .. 

W.  C.  Daniels.  - 

J.  E.  Efird 

J.  M.  Griffin -- 

do 

Polkton,  R.  2 

Polkton 

do 

W.  B.  Hancock 

[Props. 

-—do -. 

do 

S.  K.  Harris  Sons  Lbr.  Co .- 

S.  K.  &  J.  B.  Harris, 

R.  D.  Hilcketh...- 

do 

do 

Icard  &  Bennett 

do 

do 

J.  L.  Marton _ 

do 

do 

Sawmill-E.  C.  Mills 

.--do- 

.-.-do 

do 

Polkton,  R.  3 

Polkton 

F.  E.  Monroe 

Nance  &  Son 

do    .  . 

Parker  Co.- 

do 

do    - 

H.  A.  Pierce 

do 

..do - 

Polkton  Lumber  Co 

A.  B.  Clark ---- 

do 

do 

J.  A.  Short 

do 

Polkton,  R.  2 

Polkton— 

W.  A.  Smith  &  Son 

do 

J.  Stacy  Thomas 

do 

Polkton,  R.  2 

Polkton.. 

F.  C.  Thrcadgill 

do 

W.  B.  Walters 

do 

do    ... 

C.  B,  Williams 

do 

do 

Williams  &  Carloe 

—  -do-..- 

do 

Wadesboro 

do 

H.  B.  Allen 

The  Ansonian - 

do 

do 

W.G.Bailey 

do 

do - 

J.  L.  Beck 

do 

do 

J.  D.  Bragg 

do 

do- 

Carolina  Marble  and  Granite  Works. 
Combined  Mills 

do 

do- 

do 

do- 

Coxe-Bennett  Lumber  Co 

do 

do— 

Gulledge  Bros ..   ..   

do 

do— 

Arthur  Hildreth ..- 

do 

do— 

Leak  &  Little 

do 

do --. 

Little  Bros 

do 

do 

Lowe's  Printing  Office.. . 

do 

do 

J.  A.  Martin - 

do 

do 

Fred  Mills - 

do 

do 

J.  L.  Porter - 

do 

do 

J.  P.  Rattiff... -- 

.---do 

--do 

R.  L.  Simerson - 

Miscellaneous  Factories 


ni 


Continued 


Secretary 


W.  C.  Benson 

J.  M.  Henley 

R.  L.  Staton 

G.  C.  Tucker 

J.  J.  Williams 

W.  T.  Brooks,  Mgr. 

J.  W.  Allen 

S.  H.Allen 

W.  A.  Allen 

T.  M.  Bowers 

A.  L.  Candler 

D.  L.  Carpenter 

C.  C.  Curlee 

J.  L.  Daniels 

W.  C.  Daniels 

John  E.  Efird 

J.  M.  Griffin 

W.  B.  Hancock 


R.  D.  Hildreth... 
W.  N.  Bennett.... 
J.  L.  Marton 

E.  C.  Mills 

F.  E.  Monroe 

A.  A.  Nance 

Alex.  Parker 

H.  A.  Pierce 

A.  D.  Keys 

J.  A.  Short 

T.  H.  Smith 

J.  Stacy  Thomas- 


W.  B.  Walters 

C.  B.  Williams 

W.  G.  Williams 

C.  B.  Teal 

W.  C.  Bivens 

W.  G.  Bailey 

J.  L.  Beck 

J.  D.  Bragg 

W.  T.  Parsley.. 

J.  F.  Allen 

W.  Sloan  Chapman. 

B.  L.  Gulledge.. 

Arthur  Hildreth 

R.  E.  Little,  Mgr.-. 

Geo.  W.  Little 

J.  V.  Lowe 

J.  A.  Martin 

Fred  Mills 

J.  L.  Porter 

J.  P.  Rattiff 

R.  L.  Simerson 


Articles  Manufactured 


Corn.. 
Rough 
Rough 
Rough 
Rough 
Rough 
Rough 
Rough 
Rough 
Rough 
Rough 


lumber, 
lumber- 
lumber, 
lumber, 
lumber, 
lumber, 
lumber. 
lumber. 
lumber. 
lumber. 


Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Corn  and  wheat 

Rough  lumber  and  grist  mill. 

Rough  lumber 

Dressed  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Corn 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Pine  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Corn,  rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber. 


as 

go- 


Printing,  publishing  and  job  printings 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Monuments 

Corn  meal... 

Dressed  lumber 

Rough  lumber 


Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber... 

Commercial  stationery  and  job  printing. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 


Grinding  corn. 


1915 


Invested 
Capital 


2,500 
1,550 
3,000 
1,300 
3,700 
3,855 
4,500 
1,500 
1,550 
1,830 
1,000 
1,225 
1,000 
1,300 
1,480 
1,000 
2,700 
2,500 
43,000 
1,900 
1,600 

600 

700 
1,500 
1,250 
1,000 
1,500 
8,000 

765 
2,200 
1,950 
1,500 
1,000 
5,750 
1,240 
2,000 
4,000 
1,300 
1,700 
8,500 
6,000 
2,800 
106,424 
2,700 
1,500 
13,000 
2,250 
1,200 

800 
3,200 

400 
1,150 
2,200 


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Table  No.  1— 


No. 

County 

PostofEce 

Factory 

President 

211 

Anson 

do 

Wadesboro 

do - 

Southern  Cotton  Oil  Co 

212 

J.  W.  Sullivan 

J.  W.  Sullivan,  Prop. 

213 

do 

do 

W.  B.  Teal 

214 

do 

do  . 

C.  W.  Thomas 

215 

do 

do 

Wadesboro  Coca-Cola  Bottling  Co.. 
Wadesboro  Corn  Mill 

216 

do 

do 

R.  L.  Hardison,Prop. 

217 

do 

do 

218 

do 

do 

Wadesboro  Lumber  Co 

Virginia-Carolina  Chemical  Co 

Campbell  &  Trivett 

H.  B.  Allen 

219 

do 

do 

C.  G.  Wilson 

220 

Beaver  Creek 

do  . 

221 

do 

Hardin  &  Robinson,   Part 

222 

do 

do 

Waddell  Bros.,  Part _   -. 

223 

do 

Barr  &  King's  Grist  Mill.. 

224 

do 

do 

Chas.  T.  Hamby  Lumber  Co 

225 

do 

Clifton 

226 

do 

do 

227 

do 

do 

Eller's  Grist  Mill 

228 

do 

do 

Osborn  Grist  Mill 

229 

do 

do 

J.  W.  Graybeal 

230 

do 

do 

Benjamin  Hertzog's  Grist  Mill 

231 

do 

do 

232 

•do 

do 

Miller's  Mill 

233 

do 

do 

234 

do 

do 

Staggs  Creek  Mill 

235 

do 

Creston  Roller  Mills .- 



236 

do 

T.  J.  Cockerham,  Corn  Mill 

237 

do 

do 

Coy  A.  Goodman's  Mill 

238 

do 

.  do 

Idol's  Mills 

T.  F.  &  D.  A.  Calhoun 

239 

do 

240 

do 

do 

Welch  Bros.  &  Co.,  Part 

241 

do 

242 

do 

Greene  &  Woodman 

243 

do 

do    .  - 

A.  F.  Nichols 

244 

do 

do  „ 

245 

do 

do 

Vannoy  &  Payne's  Mills 

246 

do 

Grassy  Creek 

do 

Gambill  >i  Wallace,  Part 

247 

do 

Grassy  Creek  Cheese  Factory 

248 

do 

Helton 

Griffiths  &  Blevins  Lumber  Co 

249 

do 

do 

Helton  Roller  Mills  ... 

250 

do 

J.  J.  Allen.... 

251 

do 

do 

S.  C.  Killey 

252 

.._-do 

do 

253 

do — 

W.  P.  Hendrix 

Will  A.  Watson. 



254 

do 

do 



255 

...-do 

do 

Husk 

W.  T.  Greer,  Ind... 

256 

257 

do 

J.  W.  Badger.--.                     

258 

do 

do 

Colvard  Bros.  Mills _.  .  

259 

do 

do 

John  Dent,  Ind.  -  - 

260 

do 

do 

Jefferson  Roller  Mills.. 

261 

do 

do 

262 

...-do 

....do 

Waugh's  Mill 



Miscellaneous  Factories 


173 


Continued 


Secretary 


J.A.Ryan,120B'y,N.Y. 


W.  B.  Teal 

C.  W.  Thomas 

S.  G.  Bagwell,  Bkr. 


H.  M.  Hardison. 


S.  D.  Crenshaw. 
G.  L.  Trivett...- 


Jas.  W.  Barr 

Chas.  Hamby 

J.  E.  Doughberg 

Millard  S.  HartsoL. 

J.  C.  Eller 

Wilborn  G.  Osborn_ 

J.  W.  Graybeal 

Benj.  Hertzog 

J.  T.  Jones 

W.  S.  Miller- 


B.  C.  Yates Custom  mill  (only) 


F.  Barr 

T.  J.  Cockerham_. 
Coy  A.  Goodman.. 
T.  J.  Cockerham.. 

T.  F.  Calhoun 

E.  H.  Eldreth 

D.  W.  Miller 

J.  W.  Woodman... 

G.  F.  Nichols 

L.  Stokes  Vannoy. 

C. M.  Payne 

J.  C.  Gambill 

Wiley  Spencer 

Casper  C.  Blevins. 


Articles  Manufacturad 


Cotton-seed  products 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber --- 

Bottled  Coca-Cola  and  other  soft  drinks,  syrup,  etc. 

Corn  meal 

Ice 


Dressing  lumber 

Com.  fertilizers,  acid  phosphate  and  sulphuric  acid 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Lumber 

Grist-mill  products 

Lumber. 

Cheese. 


Lumber 

Feed  mill 

Custom  mill- 


Corn  meal  and  feed. 
Lumber 

Corn  meal  and  feed. 


Flour  and  grist-mill  products. 

Grist-mill  products 

Corn  meal 

Flour,  corn  meal,  buckwheat- 
Lumber 

Lumber 

Lumber 

Lumber 


J.  J.  Allen 

S.  C.  Killey 

Mrs.  Jennie  Hendrix 

Mrs.  W.  L.  Hendrix 

Will  A.  Watson 

W.  T.  Greer 

H.  L.  Beshears 

J.  W.  Badger 

Fred  Colvard 

John  Dent 

J.  E.  Walters 


Lumber 

Flour  and  grist  mill 

Lumber 

Cheese 

Lumber 

Flour,  corn  meal,  feed. 


Custom  grinding 

Flour  and  grist-mill  products. 

Lumber 

Lumber 

Corn  meal  and  flour 

Grist-mill  products 

Grist  mill 

Lumber 

Flour  and  grist  mill 

Lumber 


p. 
C.SS 

t-  o  c 


1908 
1893 


Inve.sted 
Capital 


99,316 
3,200 
3,350 
4,900 

14,016 
1,350 
3,600 


48, 


D.  P.  Waugh 1  Grist-mill  products. 


000,000 

1,500 

1,000 

3,500 

350 

18,000 

1,500 

8,000 

500 

400 

200 

250 

450 

250 

500 

300 

3,025 

1,850 

400 

1,500 

8,500 

200 

800 

1,400 

1,000 

1,200 

2,050 

2,100 

1,200 

4,400 

13,200 

1,000 

300 

1,000 

600 

300 

3,800 

500 

300 

400 

1,000 

6,100 

11,500 

500 


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Takle  No.  1- 


No. 

County 

Postoffice 

Factory 

President 

263 

Ashe-- 

do 

West  Jefferson 

do  .. 

264 

Blackburn  Mill  Mfg.  Co 

265 

do 

do     . 

266 

do 

do 

267 

-...do..- 

.    do -- 

B.  H.  Goss 

268 
269 

--.-do _.._ 

do  .— 

Lansing— 

do 

Ashe  Mining  Co _. __ 

Geo.  W.  Cooke 

270 

do      - 

do 

Wm.  &  Monroe  Clark 

271 

do 

do 

Davis  &  Clark-       --- 

272 

do 

do  .  .. 

Elbert  McCarter 

273 

do 

do 

Geo.  W.  Miller      -    -            .     . 

274 

_-.-do 

--.do 

do 

Laurel  Springs 

Mount'n  City,  Tn. 
Obida 

275 

Walter  J.  Wright - 

276 

Severts'  Sawmill 

G.A.&D.C.Severt.Pr. 

277 

do  .... 

278 

do 

do  .... 

Craven  Grist  Mill 

279 

do 

do 

L.  N.  Sheets,  Ind 

280 

.---do .. 

-...do 

do 

Orion..! 

Othello 

G.  A.  &  D.  C.  Severts'  Mill-  . 

D.  C.  Severt 

281 

W.  H.  Faw 

282 

do 

283 

do 

do - 

284 

do  .... 

Park,  Va 

H.  A.  &  J.  M.  Miller ._- 

285 

-.-do 

do 

John  V.  Miller 

286 

do 

287 

do 

Rhine 

288 

do 

289 

do 

Sly 

Wm   H   Brown 

290 

do...  - 

291 

do  . 

do 

292 

do 

do 

293 

do 

Stur  gills 

294 

do 

Todd 

J.  L.  Bradley  &  Co.,  Inc 

295 

do 

Toliver 

296 

do 

do 

297 

do 

298 

do 

Trout 

299 

do 

do 

300 

do  .-  - 

Tuckerdale --. 

W.  R.,  R.  A.  &  E.  D. 

301 

do  .- 

Anderson  and  F.  L. 
Dolinger,  Props.... 

302 

do 

do 

303 

-__dO- 

do 

do 

304 

Warrensville __ 

do 

305 

do 

306 

do 

do 

Chas.  T.  Hamby  Mill,  Ind --. 

307 

do 

do 

308 

do 

do 

309 

do    - 

do  -    . 

F.  H.  Turner  &  Co.,  Part 

310 

do.  . 

do  .... 

Warrenville  Mill --. 

311 

Avery 

....do .-- 

....do..._ 

....do 

Banner  Elk 

do...- 

312 

313 

do 

Byrd  &  Fox 

314 

-..do 

F.  W.  Von  Cannon - 

Miscellaneous  Factories 


175 


Continued. 


Secretary 

Articles  Manufactured 

T3 

o    ZJ 

t.  o  c 

Invested 
Capital 

No. 

R.  C  Barr 

S      3,200 
8,000 

700 

56,805 

6,650 

10,000 

12,700 

1,000 

6,800 

600 
2,300 

500 
4,800 
1,200 
1,000 
1,880 
1,065 
1,200 
1,000 
2,000 
1,300 
3,300 

100 
3,200 

325 
5,525 

350 
2,000 

500 

263 

E.  L.  Robbina 

264 

265 

H   E    Sanford 

266 

267 

G   L   Park 

1920 

268 

269 

W   M   Clark 

270 

Walton  Wood 

271 

Elbert  McCarter 

272 

Geo.  W.  Miller 

273 

Jas  B   Woodie 

274 

275 

276 

277 

278 

L,  N.  Sheets 

279 

1914 

280 

281 

Sidney  Furnnine 

C.  L.  Woodie 

282 

283 

H.  A.  Miller 

284 

285 

286 

287 

288 

289 

F   H    Neal 

290 

J.  H.  Perkins 

291 

T.  W.  Fenald 

292 

J.  R.  Hilby 

975 
73,592 
700 
1,700 
300 
205 
250 

1,975 

375 

1,800 

400 

680 

8,500 

2,556 

350 

300 

5,355 

500 

1,000 

1,500 

2,650 

2,300 

293 

A.  M.  Bradley 

294 

295 

A.  J.  Toliver 

29fi 

297 

298 

299 

300 

301 

W.  D.  Lyall 

302 

303 

W.  O.  Ashley. 

304 

M.  S.  Hartsog 

305 

Chas.  T.  Hamby 

306 

S.  W.  James  . 

307 

Fred  Shoemake 

308 

309 

Eskel  Jones 

310 

A.  G.  Andrews 

311 

312 

313 

C.  E.  Townsend 

Rough  lumber 

314 

176 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1— 


No. 


315 
316 
317 
318 
319 
320 
321 
322 
323 
324 
325 
326 
327 
328 
329 
330 
331 
332 
333 
334 
335 
336 
337 
338 
339 
340 
341 
342 
343 
344 
345 

346 
347 
348 
349 
350 
351 
352 
353 
354 
355 
356 
357 
358 
359 
360 
361 
362 
363 
364 
365 
366 


County 


Avery 

_-.-do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

.-__do..... 

....do 

_-..do 

..._do 

....do 

...-do..... 

.-..do 

....do 

....do..... 

._-.do 

....do 

.._.do 

.-..do 

....do 

.--.do 

-__-do 

....do 

Beaufort. 

--_.do 

....do 

_-__do 

___do 

...do 

...do 

.--do 

-..do 


--..do 

....do 

..-.do 

-.--do 

.-.do 

....do 

....do 

--..do 

--.-do 

----do 

.---do 

----do 

----do 

.---do 

----do 

--.-do 

...-do 

....do..... 
....do.-... 
....do..... 
..--do 


PostofBce 


Banner  Elk 

Beech  Creek 

...do 

....do 

Elk  Park 

...do 

Heaton 

...do 

....do 

Hughes 

Ingalls 

Johnson  City,  Tn, 

Minneapolis 

Montezuma _. 

Newland 

...do 

Pineola 

....do 

PlUmtree 

..-do 

Senia 

Valley 

Aurora 

—.do 

—do 

....do 

Belhaven 

-..do _ 


....do -_. 

Blounts  Creek 

Pantego 


Pinetown 

....do _- 

Royal 

Washington- 

-..-do 

--.-do— 

-...do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

---do 

-.-do 

....do 

...-do 

---.do-. 

..--do 


Factory 


Puckett's  Sawmill,  Ind -. 

Eggers  Sawmill,  Ind 

Harmon  &  Reece 

W.  T.  Harmon 

Elk  Park  Planing  and  Sawmill 

Mortimer  Bros 

J.  M.  Heaton  and  M.  L.  Laws 

John  M.  Miller 

J.  H.  Pritchard 

Robert  A.  Houston,  Ind 

J.  K.  Graybeal  &  Son 

Cranberry  Iron  and  Coal  Co 

Lum  Lewis --     . 

Pearson  Sawmill 

J.  B.  Phillips 

Sanford  &  Treadway 

Camp  Mountain  Timber  Co.,  Cor.. 

Cornett's  Mill 

Tar  Heel  Mica  Co 

D.  T.  Vance's  Mica  Mill 

Robert  A.  Houston 

T.  Y.  McCoury 

Boyd's  Sawmill 

Guilford  Ginning  Co - 

H ooker's  Sawmill 

The  Jones  Garage,  Ind 

Belhaven  Journal,  Part 

The  Interstate  Cooperage  Co 

Woodside  Lumber  Co... 

J.  L.  Toler 

Pantego  Gins 


Geo.  V.  Boyd  and  W.  M.  Boyd,  Part 

J.  H.  Oden  Saw  and  Gin  Mill 

Royal  Ginning  Co — - -.- 

Alderman  Capehart  Laundry  Co... 

Coca-Cola  Bottling  Works 

Crystal  Ice  Co 

David  F.  Cutler 

Eureka  Lumber  Co 

Foreman  &  Allegood,  Part 

S.  R.  Fowle  &  Son 

Havens  Flour  and  Corn  Mill 

Havens  Oil  Co 

Moss  Planing  Mill  Co 

Pamlico  Chemical  Co 

Pamlico  Cooperage  Co 

Pamlico  Printing  Co 

Phillips  Fertilizer  Co.,  Inc --- 

Roanoke  R.  R.  Lumber  Co 

Virginia-Carolina  Chemical  Co 

Washington  Buggy  Co.,  Inc --. 

Washington  Daily  News 


President 


IProp. 

E.H.&S.K. Mortimer, 


F.  P.  Howe. 


F.  H.  Nagal- 


D.  L.  Vancc- 


Geo.  A.  Boyd,  Prop.. 

M.  E.  Guilford 

James  Hooker,  Prop  . 


F.  W.  Weller. 


J.  L.  Toler,  Prop 

C.  P.  Aycock  Supply 
Co.,  Owners 


J.  H.  Oden,  Owner... 
C.  T.  Allen 


H.  B.  Mayo- 

David  F.Cutler,  Prop 


S.  R.  Fowle- 


J.  Havens-- 
B.  G.  Moss- 


Geo.  T.  Leach- 


C.  G.  Wilson- 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


177 


Continued 


Elijah  Puckett 

Smith  Eggers 

Jno.  F.  Reeoe 

T.  W.  Hopkins- 
Waller  W.  Shares. 


M.  L.  Laws 

J.  M.  Miller 

J.  H.  Pritchard 

Robert  A.  Houston. 

O.  A.  Graybeal 

Hammond  Prosser.. 

J.  W.  Benton 

C.  W.  Pearson 

Joe  Phillips 

A.  E.  Sanford 


J.  G.  Hoon. 


D.  T.  Vance 

Robt.  A.  Houston. 
Mack  McCoury 


F.  J.  Guilford- 


B.  C.  Jones 

A.  B.  Wallace 

C.  F.  White 

Griffith  Miles,  Mgr.. 


Geo.  V.  Boyd 


D.  E.  Lewis__- 
J.  L.  Capehart 

J.  E.  Mays 

.  Wm.  Burgaw.. 


Geo.  T.  Leach 
Will  Allegood. 


J.  Havens 


C.  V.  Swan. 

W.  H.  Woolard 

Jno.  D.  Gorham 

J.  S.  Meekins 

F.  F.  Phillips,  Treas.. 

G.  R.  Simpson 

S.  D.  Crenshaw. 


Rough  lumber. 

Lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  and  dressed  lumber. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 


Rough  lumber... 

Lumber 

Lumber 

Mining  iron  ore. 
Rough  lumber.. 
Lumber 


Rough  lumber. 

Lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Manufacturing  mica  articles 

Grinding  mica 

Dressed  lumber 

Lumber 

Rough  lumber.. 

Lint  cotton  and  cotton  seed 

Rough  lumber . 

Auto  repairing 

Publishing  newspaper  and  job  printing — 
Cooperage,  lumber  and  sawmill  products. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 


Ginning 

Rough  lumber. 

Lumber  and  grist  mill.. 

Ginning  cotton 

Laundry 

Bottling  Coca-Cola  and  soft  drinks 

Ice  and  ice  cream 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber,  hogsheads,  and  barrels. 

Auto  repairs 

Lumber 

Milling  corn  and  flour. 

Cotton-seed  oil  mill 

Lumber,  sash,  doors,  and  blinds. .- 

Fertilizers 

Cooperage 

Commercial  job  work 

Dry  mixing  complete  fertilizers... 

Rough  lumber 

Commercial  fertilizers 

Buggies  and  surieys 

Advertising,  job  work 

12— Dept.  Labor,  1920. 


1902 


1912 


1904 


1900 
1896 


1896 


1912 


1893 


3,400 

1,500 

3,500 

1,600 

3,000 

1,100 

4,100 

700 

1,660 

1,500 

300 

100,000 

4,700 

600 

1,400 

50,800 

29,400 

2,000 

56,483 

12,000 

2,500 

2,500 

1,500 

"§5,000 

3,250 

3,250 

3,500 

200,000 

15,000 

1,500 


800 


2,600 

3,950 

13,200 

16,000 

3,500 

328,356 

2,750 

15,000 

32,500 

768,917 

20,000 

1,550,765 

23,000 

5,550 

235,075 

255,000 

48,000,000 

486,861 

8,090 


178 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1- 


No. 

County 

Postoffice 

Factory 

President 

3fi7 

Beaufort 

do  - 

Washington 

...  do 

Washington  Gas  Co... 

J.  T.  Bland,  Supt 

368 

Washington  Progress,  Ind. 

3fiP 

Bertie... 

do 

Ahoskie. ._ 

Hines  Grist  Mill 

370 

Askewville 

....do __ 

Askewville\  Lumber  Co. 

371 

....do 

Wm.  M.  Smith 

?.T?. 

do 

....do.... 

Hill  J.  Ward 

373 

....do 

Aulander 

Aulander  Brick  and  Lumber  Co. 

374 

-.  .do 

....do 

Aulander  Lumber  Co.,  Inc. 

375 

.    do 

.    do 

Bertie  Cotton  Oil  Co.,  Inc. 

37fi 

....do 

....do _ 

Burden's  Garage 

377 

....do 

....do-. 

Joe  Cowen , 

378 

do 

....do 

J.  W.  Dunning . 

37P 

do  -. 

....do... 

E.  C.  Early 

380 

....do    - 

...  do 

J.  D.  Francis 

381 

.    do 

do 

C.  F.  Francis 

3S?. 

....do 

....do 

Hale  &  Jernigan 

383 

do 

do 

J.  T.  Hall... 

384 

....do 

....do 

Ed.  Harman 

385 

...-do.... 

....do.. 

386 

do 

do 

J.  J.  House  &  Co 

387 

do  . 

do 

C.  H.  Jenkins  Garage 

388 

do 

do 

Joyner  Bros.. 

389 

do 

do 

L.  M.  Morris 

390 

do 

do 

Service  Garage 

391 

do 

....do 

C.  T.  White 

39?, 

do 

.do 

White  &  HalL_ 

393 

do  .- 

W.  R.  Capeheart.. 

394 

do 

Colerain,  R.  F.  D. 
do  .. 

395 

do 

Aulander  Supply  Garage 

396 

do 

do    - 

Barker  Sawmill,  Ind. 

397 

do 

do 

W.  H.  Beasly 

398 

do 

do 

Jack  Deans'  Garage 

399 

do 

do 

L.  0.  Mevers 

400 

do 

do 

401 

do 

do 

402 

do 

do.      . 

403 

do 

404 

....do ____ 

do 

Earlj' 

W.  J.  Mitchell 

405 

Kelford 

Brown's  Grist  Mill 

406 

do 

do 

W.  B.  Brown...     . 

407 

do 

do 

Chero-Cola  Bottling  Co... 

408 

do 

do 

Kelf  ord  Coca-Cola  Bottling  Co.,  Inc. 
Parker's  Garage 

409 

do 

do 

410 

do 

do 

J.  M.  White. 

411 

do 

Harrington  Garage    . 

412 

do 

do 

Charles  Jordan 

Morris  Bros 

413 

do 

do 

414 

do 

Merry  Hill 

S.  A.  Adams  .   . 

415 

do 

do 

Ned  Cooper 

416 

do 

do 

Ben  Davis 

417 

do 

do 

James  D.  Evans  &  Bro..    .--       .  -- 

418 

do 

do 

Smalhvood   Grist  Corn  Mill 

419 

....do-... 

_...do.. 

Geo.  E.  Henry 

Miscellaneous  Factories 


179 


Cotitinued 


Secretary 


W.  L.  Jacobson. 

Jesse  Hines 

R.  White 

W.  M.  Smith.... 
Hill  J.  Ward..... 
W.  A.  Taylor.... 


C.  W.  MitcheU,  Jr. 


Joe  Cowen 

J.  W.  Dunning.. 
R.  M.  Catling... 

J.  D.  Francis 

Charles  Francis. 


J.  T.  Hall 

Ed.  Harman 

J.  W.  Herring 

J.  J.  House 

C.  H.  Jenkins 

J.  W.  Joyner 

Edward  Morris 

Preston  Newsome. 

C.  T.  White 

T.  J.  White 

W.  R.  Capeheart-- 


L.  J.  Barker 

W.  H.  Beasly 

Jack  Deans 

L.  O.  Meyers 

Chas.  Norris 

Louis  T.  Perry 

W.  N.  Perry 

A.  J.  Early 

W.  J.  Mitchell 

Cecil  Edwards 

Willie  Brown 

C.  H.  Roberson... 

A.  C.  Johnston,  Jr 

W.  F.  Parker 

Chas.  Brown 

G.  H.  Harrington 

Charles  Jordan 

Grant  Morris 

S.  A.  Adams 

Ned  Cooper 

Ben  Davis 

Jas.  D.  Evans. 

Mrs.  M.  E.  Smallwood. 
Edward  Henry 


Articles  Manufactured 


Gas,  selling  gas  appliances . 

Printing  and  publishing  newspaper  and  job  printing 

Milling  corn _ 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber  and  brick 


Cotton-seed  products,  oil,  meal,  hull  linters,  etc. 

Auto  repairing  and  farm  implements 

Rough  lumber 

Corn  meal 


sis 


Rough  lumber  and  corn  meal. 

Milling  corn 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Auto  repairing 

Brick 


Auto  repair  shop 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Auto  repair  shop 

Rough  lumber 

Lumber,  laths 

Rough  lumber  and  grinding  corn. 

Rough  lumber 

Auto  repairing 

Lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Auto  repairing 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber. 

Rough  lumber 

Auto  repair!  ng 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Corn  meal 

Rough  lumber 

S  oft  drinks 

^Mineral  and  soda  water 

Auto  repairing 

Lumber 

Auto  repairing 

Grinding  corn 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 


Lumber 

Meal. 

Rough  lumber. 


Invested 
Capital 


82,968 
6,100 
1,750 
8,300 
4,150 
4,500 
8,100 
8,350 
247,247 

10,600 
2,975 
7,500 

15,000 
4,500 
3,000 
3,025 
2,950 
2,750 
4,625 

19,000 
4,250 
3,200 
5,100 
7,500 
2,950 
4,700 
3,900 
4,800 
6,750 
1,000 
2,600 
2,450 
2,2.50 
2,900 
4,550 
1,625 
3,200 
2,400 
1,500 
7,400 

18,123 

15,226 
5,6:0 

10,080 
3,090 
1,275 
3,040 
2,600 


No. 


700 
2,000 
5,610 


367 
368 
369 
370 
371 
372 
373 
374 
375 
376 
377 
378 
379 
380 
381 
382 
383 
384 
385 
386 
387 


390 
391 
392 
393 
394 
395 
396 
397 
398 
399 
400 
401 
402 
403 
404 
405 
406 
407 
408 
409 
410 
411 
412 
413 
414 
415 
416 
417 
418 
419 


ISO 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Taih.e  No.   1— 


No. 

County 

PostofEce 

Factory 

President 

4?n 

Bertie 

....do 

Merry  Hill.... 

41^1 

....do .'. 

422 

....do 

....do 

Will  Smith 

423 

....do 

...do . 

W.  R.  Smith  ...      . 

424 

...do 

..  do 

4-2^ 

....do 

....do 

4?,e, 

....do.... 

....do 

497 

....do 

-...do 

White  Bros . 

4?8 

....do _. 

....do 

Mount  Gould 

-...do 

J.  E.  Henry 

429 

Ernest  Rhodes    . 

430 

....do 

...do 

E.  Rhodes  &  Co 

431 

....do 

Norfolk,Va.,B.391 

Powellsville 

do 

432 

-...do 

..  do. 

W.  H.  Bryant 

433 

W.  S.  Cowan 

434 

....do 

....do 

435 

....do.— 

....do 

C.  R.  Overton,  Ind... 

436 

....do . 

Quitsna  .     

E.  D.   Spruill  Grist  Mill 

437 

-..do 

-.--do..._ 

....do...- 

Republican 

Roxobel... -- 

Barber  Sawmill,  Ind 

438 

Harrell's  Grist  Mill-. 

43Q 

....do 

440 

....do _-_. 

Windsor,  R.  F.  D. 
Windsor 

Thos.  D.  Barker  . 

441 

_...do 

Burden  &  Cowan    . 

442 

....do 

....do 

A.  Cooper 

443 

....do 

...do.... 

J.  W.  Cooper 

444 

....do 

-  do. 

E.  S.  Dail,  Owner 

445 

_...do _. 

-...do. 

446 

....do 

....do- 

G.  A.  Harden.. 

447 

....do 

....do 

448 

....do_ 

-..do 

Heckenstall's  Mill 

449 

....do 

...do 

Geo.  MizelL. 

450 

_...do 

.  .do 

The  Old  Jordan  Mill 

451 

....do 

do— 

L.  F.  Pearce 

45? 

....do 

....do- 

Plantation  Sawmill,  Ind 

453 

....do 

-...do 

454 

....do 

-..-do 

Slade's  Wood  Works  - 

A.  C.  Slade,  Owner   . 

455 

....do 

-..-do 

456 

....do .._. 

...-do- 

457 

....do __.. 

...-do . 

G.  H.  Smithwick  &  Bro. 

458 

....do 

....do.- 

F.  B.  Sutton  Grist  Mill 

459 

....do 

....do 

460 

....do_-__ 

....do 

W.  J.  Davis,  Part 

461 

....do 

...do 

462 

....do 

...do 

463 

....do- 

.    do  - 

J.  D.  Todd 

464 

do . 

do    . 

Todd's  Sawmill 

Y.  0.  Todd,  Prop.  .. 

465 

-...do 

-.    do-  - 

466 

-..-do 

do 

467 

-...do- 

Woodard 

Woodville 

Abbottsburg 

...-do  . 

J.  D.  Phelps 

468 

-.-.do 

469 

Bladen 

....do- 

Arthur  D.  Cashwell 

470 

471 

....do 

472 

...-do 

East  Arcadia 

Logging  Plant 

Miscellaneous  Factories 


181 


Continued 


Secretary 


James  Lee 

Raymond  Minton 

Wm.  Smith 

W.  R.  Smith 

Arnold  Smith... 

J.  Henry  Smithwiok. 

Sam  Saul 

J.  E.  Estrim,  Jr 

J.  E.  Henry 

Ernest  Rhodes 

Ernest  Tadlock 


W.  H.  Bryant. 
Ned  Cowan 


C.  R.  Overton.. 
E.  D.  SpruilL... 

J.  T.  Barber 

Jno.  Lovey 

J.  C.  Liverman. 


J.  Cowan 

A.  Cooper 

J.  W.  Cooper. 


Jno.  Catling... 

G.  A.  Harden 

Joe  Harrell 

Will  Heckenstall 

Geo.  Mizell 

Frank  Gilliam 

L.  F.  Pearoe 

A.  V.  Cobb,  Owner. 
A.  S.  Roscoe 


John  Small 

E.  V.  Smith 

G.  H.  Smithwick. 

L.  B.  Sutton 

R.  A.  Davis 


Levi  Thompson. 
Augustus  Todd.. 
J.  D.  Todd 


C.  J.  Roy 

Frank  Pritohard. 
J.  D.  Phelps 


Articles  Manufactured 


A.  D.  Cashwell 

A.  M.  Chance. 

J.  R.  Green,  Sr. I  Rough  lumber 

Joseph  Daniel.. |  Rough  lumber. 


Lumbet 

Rough  lumber  and  corn  meal.. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber  and  grinding  corn 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber ._ 

Rough  lumber 

Corn  meal 

Rough  lumber 

Lumber  and  bolts 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Auto  repairs 

Carts,  bodies,  cartwheels,  wagons 

Corn  meal  and  lumber 

Lumber 

Corn  meal 

Auto  repairs 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber. 

Manufacturing  buggies,  wagons,  carts  and  gen.  reps. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 1 

Corn  meal  and  rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Milling  corn 

Tobacco  flues 

Rough  lumber 

Corn  meal 

Mfg.  carts,  wagons,  buggies  and  general  repair  work 

Rough  lumber.. 

Auto  and  general  repairing 

Rough  lumber 

Corn  meal,  feed 

Rough  lumber 

General  repairs — manufacturing  carts  and  wagons. 

Rough  lumber,  shingles 

Rough  lumber,  shingles 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Auto  repairs 

Cleaning,  dyeing  and  laundry 

Rough  lumber  and  corn  meal 

Lumber,  shingles 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 


'S  "^ 

5,  S  m 

O    r-    « 

c  b  0) 
I.  o  c 

go-g 


Invested 
Capital 


No. 


2,000 
5,500 
3,900 
2,250 
5,450 
4,100 
4,925 

24,000 
5,600 
1,500 
6,100 

32,434 
2,400 
7,050 
8,000 
5,000 
2,275 
1,000 
1,750 
2,118 
3,550 

8,050 


2,400 
10,100 
2,900 
3,450 
3,000 
5,000 
2,600 
5,000 
2,810 
1,600 
1,625 
6,610 
2,400 
12,750 
3,400 
1,250 
7,600 
10,050 
10,000 
2,000 
2,-500 
1,723 
36,200 


2,700 
7,700 
1,800 
20,000 
4,300 
2,000 


420 

421 

422 

423 

424 

425 

426 

427 

428 

429 

430 

431 

432 

433 

434 

4!5 

436 

437 

438 

439 

440 

441 

442 

443 

444 

445 

446 

447 

448 

449 

450 

451 

452 

453 

454 

455 

456 

457 

458 

459 

460 

461 

462 

463 

464 

465 

466 

467 

468 

469 

470 

471 

472 


182 


^ORTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1— 


No. 

County 

Pastoffice 

Factory 

President 

473 

Bladen 

do 

Bladenboro 

do 

474 

Bryan's  Sawmill,  Ind 

475 

do 

do      . 

T.  D    Cain,  Ind 

476 

.do 

do -.- 

477 

do      

...do - 

D.  G.  Pait  Sawmill 

478 

do 

do 

479 

,...do 

do 

Clarkton. 

480 

do      .. 

481 

do      

...do 

482 

do      ..      . 

.do 

483 

do 

do    

484 

do 

do      .. 

485 

do 

do      .- 

Spivey  &  Powell     

486 

do      

...do 

J.  G  .Thaggard 

487 

....do 

do 

488 

do 

Rush  Sawmill,  Part 

489 

do 

do      - 

Saw  and  Planing  Mill 

490 

-...do._ 

-.-do 

....do 

do 

C.  W.  Corbett,  Ind 

491 

Dublin 

492 

Elizabethtown 

do      

493 

J   M    Clark 

494 

do 

do      - 

495 

do 

do 

496 

...do      - 

.  do 

497 

....do 

do 

Elkton 

do      - 

Elliott  &  Starnes 

498 

J   M    Smith 

499 

....do 

....do 

-do 

Emerson -.. 

Kelly 

VV.  T.  Porter      .              .              

500 

501 

-do 

502 

....do -- 

....do 

...  do 

....do 

....do 

.  .do      .. 

Parkton... 

Richardson .- 

Rosindale 

J.  G.  Huglws 

503 

W.  A.  Warwick,  Ind...- 

504 

W  J   Hardee      .. .-- 

505 

506 

White  Oak 

...do 

507 

508 

..do      . 

..do --- 

509 

..-.do 

do 

J.  W.  Dowless 

510 

do      .- 

Settemys  Sawmill,  Part... 

511 

Brunswick -- 
do 

Ash   .. 

512 

do 

513 

....do 

—.do 

-do     . 

514 

C   E.  Godwin,  Ind. 

515 

...do - 

516 

do     . 

-.do - 

S.  W.  Smith  Still 

517 

.-..do 

....do 

.—do 

-..-do..- 

-.-.do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

518 

0.  D.  Millian   

519 

520 

J.  T.  West,  Ind 

521 

Lockwoodfolly 

T.  A.  Holden  Still,  Ind 

522 

523 

524 

Shallotte— 

525 

....do 

Est.  Mrs.  C.  A.  Rouark 

Miscellaneous  Factories 


183 


Continued 


Secretary 

Articles  Manufactured 

13 
-0  o 

go-a 

Invested 
Capital 

No. 

R.  H.  Bridger 

Cotton  seed. 

$  160,523 

4,010 

745 

800 

2,350 

800 

473 
474 
475 
476 
477 
478 
479 
480 
481 
482 
483 
484 
485 
486 
487 

J.  L.  Bryan 

Rough  lumber 

T.  D.  Cain 

Rough  lumber 

T.  J.  Freeman 

Rough  lumber 

D.  G.  Pait 

Rough  lumber.       

Rough  lumber    ...    . 

Rough  lumber.- 

J.  C.  Dease 

Rough  lumber 

2,000 
92,000 
2,000 
2,700 
3,000. 
1,800 

J.  L.  Hammer 

Lumber. 

J.  K.  Pierce 

Alexander  Smith 

Rough  lumber.. ... 

J.  J.  Powell 

Rough  lumber  . 

Lumber 

J.  W.  Dowles.. 

Rough  and  dressed  lumber 

1,800 
5,550 
4,575 
2,000 
50 
3,000 
4,000 
2,000 
3,000 
3,100 
7,000 
3,500 
8,270 
1,000 
1,000 
27,000 
9,600 
3,000 
10,500 
200 
1,850 
1,000 
2,800 
1,650 
2,000 
2,850 
173,000 
7,300 
2,500 
2,500 
5,000 
7,500 
5,000 
1,300 
2,750 
131,735 
3,600 
885 
1,600 

J.  A.  Rush 

Rough  lumber 

488 
489 
490 
491 
492 
493 
494 
495 
496 
497 
498 
499 
500 
501 
502 
503 
504 
505 
506 
507 
508 
509 
510 
511 

B.  J.  Sanderlin.. _ 

Rough  lumber 

C.  W.  Corbett 

Lumber. 

H.  F.  Bullard. 

Shingles  and  laths 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber... 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber... 

J.  K.  Pierce 

Rough  lumber- 

J.  M.  Smith 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Hays  Peterson.. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

W.  A.  Warwick 

Rough  lumber . 

W.  J.  Hardee 

Rough  lumber 

I.  H.  Chason 

Rough  lumber 

T.  J.  Johnson . 

Corn  meal 

David  Lewis 

Shingles 

J.  E.  Rice.... 

Rough  lumber,  shingles... 

M.  L.  Settemys... 

John  Jaurette 

Corn  meal  and  rough  lumber 

G.  C.  Long 

Rough  lumber.  . 

512 
513 
514 
515 

C.  D.  Weeks 

C.  E.  Godwin 

John  L.  Joyce 

S.  W.  Smith 

Distilling,  crude  turpentine 

516 
517 
518 
519 

J.  J.  Knox 

O.  D.  MilHan. 

Rice  flour,  velvet  beans,  corn  meal  and  rough  lumber 
Corn  meal  and  rough  lumber 

W.  B.  Simmons 

J.  T.  West.... 

520 
521 
522 

T.  A.  Holden 

E.  H.  Patterson 

Rough  lumber 1 

J.  W.  Lashley... 

523 
524 

W.  R.  Holmes 

Publishing  and  job  printing 

Peter  Rouark 

Spirits  turpentine,  crude  turpentine 

525 

184 


North  Carolina  Lador  Statistics 


Table  No.  1 — 


No. 


526 

527 

528 

529 

530 

631 

532 

533 

534 

535 

536 

537 

538 

539 

540 

541 

542 

543 

544 

545 

546 

547 

548 

549 

550 

551 

552 

553 

554 

555 

556 

557 

558 

559 

560 

561 

562 

563 

564 

565 

566 

567 

568 

569 

570 

571 

572 

573 

574 

575 

576 

577 

578 


County 


Brunswick . 

....do 

....do 

_...do 

..._do _ 

...-do 

_...do 

._.-do _. 

....do _- 

....do 

...do 

.__do 

...do 

...do 

__.do.. 

....do 

Buncombe. 

-...do 

.---do 

....do -. 

-...do 

....do 

...-do 

-...do 

-...do 

..--do 

-...do -- 

-...do - 

--..do 

-.--do -. 

..-.do 

....do 

-...do 

-.--do 

..--do 

..--do 

....do 

--..do 

-...do 

--..do-. 

-.-.do 

---.do- 

--..do 

..--do 

..-.do 

-...do. 

-...do 

--..do 

--..do 

-...do 

-...do 

....do 

...-do 


Postoffice 


Shallotte 

-.-do... 

...do... 

...do.. ---- 

Southport.R.F.D 
Southport 


...do. 

...do -. 

...do 

---do 

Supply — 

...do... - 

...do.. 

.--do 

...do --. 

Winnabow- 

Alexander 

Asheville 

...do -.- 

...do - 

..-do 

...do 

--.do -- 

.--do- 

..-do 

.--do --- 

---do- 

...do 

...do 

...do --.- 

.-.do 

---do -- 

..--do- 

...do 

.-..do.. -. 

...do.. 

.-.-do.. -- 

...-do 

Asheville,  R.  4. 

..--do 

..--do 

..--do 

...-do 

...-do 

...-do 

..--do 

.--do 

.-..do 

.-..do 

.-..do.. 

.-..do 

..--do 

-.-do 


Factory 


P.  &  B.  Rourk - 

G.  E.  Shallotte --- 

Shallotte  Trading  Co.,  Part... 

White's  Garage. 

W.  J.  Joyce 

J.  C.  Livingston... - 

Ocean  Sea  Food  and  Canning  Co..- 

E.  Sellers 

Southport  Fish  Scrap  Oil  Co 

Southport  Lumber  Co 

S.  H.  Hewett,  Ind - 

J.  N.  Lancaster.  Ind - 

Parley  &  Crockett 

J.  E.  Robinson,  Ind -. 

Peter  Rouark  Co 

Murrell  Sawmill,  Ind 

Alexander  Mills 

Acme  Printing  Co. 

American  Feed  Milling  Co 

W.  H.  Arthur,  Ind 

Asheville  French  Dry  Cleaning  Co. 

Asheville  Harness  Co 

Asheville  Milling  Corp 

Asheville  Packing  Co 

Asheville  Power  and  Light  Co 

AshevillePrintingandEngravingCo 

Asheville  Steam  Bakery 

Asheville  Steam  Laundry --. 

Asheville  Supply  and  Foundry  Co.. 

Biltmore  Wheat  Hearts 

Blue  Ridge  Lime  Co -- 

Carolina  Creamery  Co.,  Inc 

Carolina  Machinery  Co.,  Cor 

Champion  Chemical  Co.,  Ind 

Chero-Cola  Bottling  Co.,  Part 

Club  Cafe  and  Candy  Kitchen 

Coca-Cola  Bottling  Co - 

Commercial  Service  Co.,  Cor .-. 

Craggy  Milling  Co 

The  Florida-Piedmont  Directory  Co. 

Gennett  Lumber  Co --- 

Georgia  Talc  Co 

Grover  Printing  Co.,  Ind 

Ilackney-Moale  Co.,  Inc 

Harris  Printing  Co ' 

Ideal  Print ery 

Independent  Scale  Co 

The  Inland  Press 

J.  T.  Isom...- -.. 

T.  P.  Johnson  &  Co 

Wm.  M.  Jones 

Knoxville  Directory  Co.,  Inc 

Lindsey's  Candy  Shop 


President 


F.  R.  Hendricks. 


T.  D.  Rhodes,  V.-Pr. 

J.  W.  Grimes 

Curtis  Bynum 


C.F.Sumner,  Sec.-Tr. 


Partnership. 
E.  B.  Glenn- 


Wm.  M.  Jones,  Prop. 


Miscellaneous   Factories 


185 


Continued. 


Secretary 


P.  Rourk 

G.  E.  Shallotte  — 

W.  L.  Swan 

R.  D.  White 

W.  J.  Joyce 

J.  C.  Livingston . 
Richard  Dosher.. 

E.  Sellers— 

J.  D.  Sutton 

A.  F.  Benjamin. 

S.  H.  Hewett 

J.  N.  Lancaster. 

E.  Sellers 

J.  E.  Robinson... 

Peter  Rouark 

W.  W.  Murrell.... 

E.  V.  Merrill 

J.  W.  Godwin.... 

F.  M.  Weaver 

W.  H.  Arthur.... 

J.  C.  Wilber 

C.  M.  Webster..., 


W.  M.  Cants 

H.  W.  Plummer. 


M.  K.  Zenaell. 
James  McKoy. 
H.  J.  Sutton.. 


M.  Post 

Charlie  Nichols. 
Chester  Brown.. 
Isadore  Arakus. 

R.  L.  Ellis 

E.  H.  Miller 


E.  H.  Miller. 


J.  Frazier  Glenn 

P.  W.  Grover 

P.  E.  Morrow 

Fenton  H.  Harris.. 

G.  P.  Young 

LawTence  H.  Jones. 

Frank  A.  Barber 

J.  T.  Isom 

H.  B.  Proffitt 


Articles  Manufactured 


t-  C  tn 

°  C  SR 
u  o  c 


E.  H.  Miller 

Herbert  L.  Lindsey. 


Rough  lumber 

R ough  lumber 

Distilling  crude  turpentine 

Repairing  automobiles 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Shrimp,  etc. 

Rough  lumber 

Fish  scrap  and  fish  oil 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber -- 

Lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Spirits  turpentine,  rosin 

Rou gh  lumber 

Flour,  corn  meal  grinding 

Job  printing 

Horse  and  cattle  feed 

Gutter  work,  roofing,  tinner 

Dyeing,  cleaning,  etc 

Saddles 

Flour  and  meal 

Slaughter  and  tankage 

Car  repairs 

J  ob  printing 

Bread  and  pastry 

Steam  laundry 

Mach.  shop,  brass  &  iron  foundry  &  dlrs  in  mill  sup'i 

Manufacturers  of  cereal 

Burnt  lime,  agricultural  lime  and  crushed  rock... 

Ice  cream,  wholesale  and  retail  milk 

Foundry  and  machine  shop  products 

Scrubbing  p owder 

Soft  drinks 

Ice  cream,  confections,  restaurant 

Coca-Cola,  soda  water 

Directory  publishing 

Meal,  flour  and  feed 

Directory  publishers 

Lumber 

Talc  and  talc  crayons 

Job  printing 

Job  printing,  book-binding,  etc 

Job  printing 

Job  printing 

Computing  scales 

Job  printing 

Wagon  repairing  and  body  building 

Sheet  metal  and  tin  work 

Sash,  doors,  windows,  etc 

Directory  publishers 

Candy 


1918 


1902 
1905 


Invested 
Capital 


3,000 

2,500 

5,000 

1,950 

2,250 

2,250 

30,000 

2,000 

143,153 

3,866 

4,000 

800 

3,000 

3,000 

1,500 

1,000 

13,950 

220 

35,800 

21,000 

17,985 

43,292 

12,000 

6,575 

31,300 

3,200 

31,558 

102,813 

311,200 

7,2.33 

24,800 

113,321 

92,244 

1,825 

48,470 

20,000 

78,396 

2,500 

25,000 

675 

100,000 

32,000 

450 

22,729 

950 

250 

97,900 

52,531 

605 

10,550 

10,432 

10,000 

500 


No. 


526 
527 
528 
529 
530 
531 
532 
533 
534 
535 
536 
537 
538 
539 
540 
541 
542 
543 
544 
545 
546 
547 
548 
549 
550 
551 
552 
553 
554 
555 
556 
557 
558 
559 
560 
561 
562 
563 
564 
565 
566 
567 
568 
569 
570 
571 
572 
573 
574 
575 
576 
577 
578 


186 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1— 


No. 


579 
580 
581 
582 
583 
584 
585 
586 
587 
588 
589 
590 
591 
592 
593 
594 
595 
596 
597 
598 
599 
600 
601 
602 
603 
604 
605 
606 
607 
608 
609 
610 
611 
612 
613 
614 
615 
616 
617 
618 
619 
620 
621 
622 
623 
624 
625 
626 
627 
628 
629 
630 
631 


County 


Buncombe. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

....do 

...do.. 

...do 

...do 

...'do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do.. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

.-..do 

....do. 

....do 

....do 

-...do 

---do 

-..-do- 

-...do.. 

....do 

....do 

....do 

...-do 

-..do 

.-.-do 

....do 

....do 

....do. 

....do 

....do 

..-.do 

-—do 

-—do 

—do 

-—do 

.---do 

---do 

-..do 

..-do 

Burke 


PostofEce 


Asheville. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

—do 

..--do_— _ 
.--do 

.---do..-. 

..--do 

...-do 


.do. 
.do. 
-do- 
.do. 
.do- 


Azalea 

Barnardsville 

...do 

...do 

Biltmore 

...do -- 

...do 

Black  Mountain. - 

....do 

....do 

...do 

...do 

Candler 

...do 

Candler,  R.  1 

Candler,  R.  4 

...do- 

Candler 

Craggy,  R.  4 

Dillingham... 

Democrat 

Fairview. _ . 

Fletcher,  R.  F.  D 

Juno,  R.  4 

Leicester. _. 

Leicester,  R.  1 

Leicester.. -. 

Luther 

Stocksville 

Swannanoa. 

_--do 

—do 

Weaverville 

....do 

....do 

....do 

Yancey... 

Bridgewater 


Factory 


A.  L.  McLean  &  Co 

McRary  &  Son 

Mountain  City  Steam  Laundry,  Inc. 

Paul's  Bakery 

Piedmont  Directory  Co.,  Inc. 

Poole  &  Co 

C.  S.  Pugh,  Ind 

Purity  Bakery. _ 

The  Bend _ 

Sanitary  Laundry 

G.  C.  Shehan  Brick  Co.,  Ind._ 

J.  B.  Shope,  Ind _ 

R.I.  Smathers  Mattress  Factory, Ind. 

Whiteside  Printing  Co.,  Ind 

T.  J.  Woodard  Lumber  Co 

Azalea  Woodworking  Co 

J.  A.  Arrowood- 

J.  H.  Carson __. 

Mrs. C.C.Greenwood  &  M.E.Haynes 

Asheville  Mica  Co 

Biltmore  Milling  Co 

Williams-Brownell  Planing  Mill  Co. 

North  Fork  Lumber  Co.. - 

O.  K.  Corn  Mill 

B.  J.  Ownby 

Perley  &  Crockett 

J.  A.  Walker ..._ _ 

W.  J.  Gudger _ 

W.  M.  Penland  &  Son  __ _ 

Peoples  Roller  Mills _. 

Pisgah  Roller  Mills 

Valley  Roller  Mills 

Waters,  McFeer  &  Waters 

Craggy  Milling  Co - 

J.  B.  Howell 

Carter  Milling  Co 

R.  L.  McBrayer -- 

Alexander  Bros 

Rymer's  Mills 

Duckett  &  Penland 

Ford  Brothers 

Leicester  Roller  Mill 

Omar  Khayyam  Pottery 

C.  S.  Ball -.. 

Patton  &  Dillingham 

Reighard  Lumber  Co 

Swannanoa  Roller  Mill 

Reems  Creek  Pottery  Works 

Reems  Creek  Roller  Mill. 

J.  K.  Robinson - 

Weaverville  Milling  Co 

Greenwood  &  Blackstock,  Part 

O.  H.  Biggenstaff 


President 


E.  Wilder,  Mgr.&Prp. 


T.  J.  Woodard. 


Geo.  B.  Donkel,  O'n'r 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


ISl 


Continued 


Secretary 


Articles  Manufactured 


■g  <u 

"-Em 

O    e    CD 


Invested 
Capital 


No. 


A.  L.  McLean 

J.  N.  McRary 

L.  U.  Green 

C.  C.  Paul 

A.  E.  Miller 

J.  D.  Miller 

C.  S.  Pugh 

D.  Z.  Miller 

Mrs.  A.  W.  Wilson- 


G.  C.  Shehan 

J.  B.  Shope 

R.  I.  Smathers 

Ed.  W.  Whiteside. 


W.  O.  Riddick.. 
J.  A.  Arrowood. 


Sheet  metal  works  and  tin  works 

Repair  work  and  rebuilding  truck  bodies. 

Laundry 

Cakes  and  pies -- 

Directories 

Dyeing  and  cleaning 

Cigars.. 

Baked  goods 

Soft  drinks,  sundaes,  etc 

Laundry. 

Brick. 

Rough  lumber 

Mattresses  and  pillows 

Job  printing 

Rough  lumber 

Dressed  lumber - 


M.  E.  Haynes.. 

W.  Vance  Brown. 

C.  M.  McCall 

D.  J.  Bullock,  Treas. 
L.  A.  Bruce 


B.  J.  Ownby..- 
Fred  A.  Perley  . 
J.  A.  Walker...- 
W.  J.  Gudger... 
W.  M.  Penland. 
Wm.  E.  Cole.... 

B.  J.  Luther 

Jack  Gaston 


C.  F.  Sinns 

J.  B.  Howell 

T.  V.  Foster 

R.  L.  McBrayer. 
B.  J.  Alexander. 
T.  M.  Rymer.-.. 


J.  Ben  Ford 

Oscar  Duckett... 
O.  L.  Bachelder. 

C.  S.  Ball 

W.  D.  Patton.... 
L.  E.  Reighard.. 
J.  C.  Connelly... 


J.  H.  Wright. 


W.  J.  Buchanan... 
T.  E.  Blackstock.. 
O.  H.  Biggerstaff. 


Rough  lumber 

Flour,  corn  meal  and  bran 

Buyingprod.ofmicamin^s;prep'ngsameforcons'mrs. 

Custom  grain  and  feed  mill 

Dressed  lumber,  box  shooks,  etc 

Rough  lumber 

Corn  meal 

Corn  meal 

Lumber 

Rough  lumber 


Pottery,  crocks... 

Flour,  corn  meal,  bran  meal,  feed. 

Flour  and  feed  mill__ 

Flour  and  feed 

Rough  lumber 

Flour  and  grist  mill 

Flour,  bran,  corn  meal 

Flour,  corn  meal,  bran,  feed 

Corn  meal 


Flour  and  feed- 


Rough  lumber 

Flour  and  grist  mill 

Pottery  and  art  ware.. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber :.., 

Planing-mill  products  , 
Flour  and   grist  mill.. 

Pottery 

Flour  and  grist  mill... 

Rough  lumber 

Grist  mill 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 


6,566 

14,107 

24,618 

19,500 

10,000 

8,600 

610 

5,110 

200 


7,500 
5,200 
9,080 
5,701 

34,107 

93,000 
1,800 

64,300 

2,700 

235,000 

12,625 
120,362 

67,500 


275 

144,300 

5,975 

575 

720 

4,850 

16,950 

6,950 

2,640 

35,075 

350 

14,723 

350 

1,445 

2,500 

3,500 

4,800 

22,900 

4,750 

5,000 

3,233 

16,380 

3,400 

600 

3,200 

3,650 

11,000 

113,550 

1,000 


188 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1- 


No. 


632 
633 
634 
635 
636 
637 
638 
639 
640 
641 
642 
643 
644 
645 
646 
647 
648 
649 
650 
651 
652 
653 
654 
655 
656 
657 
658 
659 
660 
661 
662 
663 
664 
665 
666 


670 
671 
672 
673 
674 
675 
676 
677 
678 
679 
680 
681 
682 
683 
684 


County 


Burke 

.-..do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do _ 

....do 

....do 

....do 

-...do 

....do 

..-.do 

.---do 

....do 

..--do 

....do _ 

-.--do _ 

.---do 

---do 

----do 

.---do 

__--do 

----do 

----do 

-..do 

....do 

----do 

—  -do 

....do 

....do 

..--do 

---do 

----do 

.-..do 

---.do 

----do 

----do 

....do 

----do 

-...do 

_--.do_ 

----do 

--.do 

---do 

---.do 

----do 

Cabarrus- 

---do 

.---do 

_-_.do 

....do- 


Postoffice 


Bridgewater 

....do 

..--do 

.---do 

Connelly  Springs. 

.---do 

.---do 

..--do 


.---do 

.-.-do .-_- 

..--do 

.---do-- 

Connelly  Spgs,  R.2 
Connelly  Springs. 

.---do 

Drexel 

.---do 

Glen  Alpine 

---do 

Hildebran 

Icard 

Jonas  Ridge. 

...do 

Morganton,  R.  1_. 

Morganton 

....do 

...do 

.---do _- 

.---do 

.-..do 

....do- 

.---do— - 

.--do 


.--do 

.---do 

.---do _- 

Morganton,  R.  1.. 

Morganton _- 

Morganton,  R.  1.  - 

....do 

Nebo,  R.  2 

Rhodhiss 

RutherfordCollege 

Valdese.. 

....do 

....do 

.---do 

Worry 

Cabarrus 

Concord 

.---do 

---do 

---do— 


Factory 


Bridgewater  Milling  Co --. 

Lyerly  Lumber  Co -.- 

G.  B.  Mangum 

Ed.  McCarthy  and  Lem  Harris 

W.  C.  Abee 

O.  A.  Abee  and  W.  H.  Deal 

J.  E.  Coulter 

R.  S.  &  W.  P.  DeaL 

U.  L.  Hudson 

D.  F.  Huffman  Grist  Mill... 

J.  M.  Huffman _._ 

J.  J.  Jasamine _- 

Jones  &  Perry 

McGalliard  Falls  Roller  Mills- 

C.  F.  Wellman --- 

Drexel  Lumber  Co 

Drexel  Roller  M;ll 

Glen  Alpine  Milling  Co. 

Pitts  &  Giles 

J.  E.  Brittain 

Icard  Mfg.  Co.... 

Puett  Bros 

Nelson  Rose 

Baileys  Fork  Roller  Mill 

T.  P.  Buff 

J.  P.  Bumgarner 

W.  T.  Carswell 

T.  V.  Denton 

Duckworth  Brick  Co 

Kistler,  Lesh  &  Co 

Mace  Bros 

Mechanics  Planing  Mill 

D.  B.  Moore  &  Co 

Morganton  Bottling  Works 

Morganton  Handle  Co 

Morganton  Ice  and  Fuel  Co 

TheMorgantonMfg.andTrading  Co. 

Morganton  Roller  Mills _ 

Silver  Creek  Roller  Mill 

J.  F.  Spain  &  J.  McNeill - 

Browning's  Corn  Mill. 

Hickory  Brick  Co 

R.  O.  Cassell 

J.  R.  Benfield 

Waldensian  Bakery--- 

Waldensian  Paper  Box  Co _ 

Waldensian  Swiss  Embroidery  Co.-- 

Caldwell  .Mills 

J.  C.  McEachern 

Allison  &  Goodright 

Auto  Tractor  Co. 

J.  C.  Blume  Garage 

M.  L.  Blume  Repair  Shop. 


President 


Walker  Lyerly,  Prop. 


P.  O.  Williams,  Mgr.. 


Geo.  W.  Hildebran.. 


Ed.  Alexander. 


Philo  G.  Harbison. 

J.  E.  Coulter 

J.  L.  McCall 


\ 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


189 


Continued 


Secretary 

Articles  Manufactured 

-a 
-a  S 
«  a 

?  a 

O,  C    Oj 

Invested 
Capital 

No. 

$    11,119 

39,000 

1,000 

500 

3,250 

1,100 

6,000 

1,100 

1,700 

850 

600 

1,500 

500 

3,000 

1,000 

500 

4,870 

10,408 

53,000 

2,000 

15,300 

2,000 

1,000 

6,000 

700 

5,000 

2,014 

200 

1,500 

632 

633 

634 

Ed.  McCarthy 

635 

W.  C.  Abee 

636 

0.  A.  Abee,  Mgr 

637 

J.  E.  Coulter .  . 

638 

R.  S.  Deal  — . 

639 

Hudson  &  Huffman 

640 

D.  F.  Huffman 

641 

J.  F.  Huffman 

642 

643 

W.  R.  Jones 

Flour  and  corn  meal..  .  .   __.       _   

644 

J.  H.  Mull_.._ 

645 

C.  F.  Wellman 

646 

1920 

647 

S.  Huffman . 

Roller  mill .                   ..     

648 

A.  W.  Trexler 

649 

650 

J.  E.  Brittain 

651 

S.  S.  Short ._ 

1914 

652 

Walter  Puett 

653 

Nelson  Rose . 

654 

E.  W.  Phifer 

655 

T.  P.  Buff 

656 

J.  P.  Bumgarner 

Rough  lumber    . 

657 

W.  T.  Carswell 

Rough  lumber  . 

658 

T.  V.  Denton 

Shingles 

659 

Fons  Duckworth  ...  . 

Brick ..   . 

1917 

1891 

660 

661 

3,000 
3,000 
7,000 
2,000 
2,000 
8,000 

53,283 
7,000 
2,500 
5,000 
500 
2,000 
1,500 
1,500 
9,000 

15,396 

60,793 
9,568 
1,050 
2,250 

19,684 

3,751 

374 

662 

663 

D.  B.  Moore 

1920 

664 

665 

H.  F.  Payne. 

Rough  lumber 

666 

Isaac  M.  Taylor,  Owner. 

Ice- 

667 

John  A.  Dickson 

668 

669 

670 

J.  McNeill 

671 

Ben  Browning 

672 

L.  S.  Lowman 

673 

674 

J.  R.  Benfield 

675 

J.  R.  Rostan... 

676 

A.  F.  Sanger 

677 

H.  Clot 

678 

L.  P.  Henderson 

Flour  and  grist  mill 

679 

W.  C.  McEaohern. 

680 

L.  L.  Allison 

Rough  lumber 

681 

F.  R.  Barringin 

Repairing  auto  tractors  and  auto  tires  and  accessories 

682 

J.  C.  Blume 

683 

M.  L.  Blume 

Repairs,  machinery 

684 

190 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Taule  No.  1— 


No. 


685 
686 


687 


690 
691 
692 
693 
694 
695 
696 
697 
698 
699 
700 
701 
702 
703 
704 
705 
706 
707 
708 
709 
710 
711 
712 
713 
714 
715 
716 
717 
718 
719 
720 
721 
722 
723 
724 
725 
726 
727 
728 
729 
730 
731 
732 
733 
734 
735 
736 


County 


Cabarrus- 
....do 


_._.do 

.-.-do 

----do 

----do 

..--do 

--..do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

_-__do 

.._-do 

....do 

....do 

-.-.do 

...-do 

....do 

_...do 

__..do 

__._do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

_...do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

---do 

_---d0 

..__do 

Caldwell. 

_.-do 

---do 

----do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

_...do 

-.-.do 

....do...-. 
..-.do...-. 

--..do 

.--.do 

...-do 

.-..do 

..-do 

....do 

....do..... 
....do..... 
....do.—. 


PostofEce 


Concord. 
...do 


...do 

...do 

...do.... -- 

...do 

...do _ 

...do 

.--do- 

---do 

--do 

.--do 

---do 

.--do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Glass 

Gold  Hill 

Gold  Hill,  R.  2.. 

Harrisburg 

Huntersville 

Kannapolis 

...do 

Midland 

Mount  Pleasant. 

...do 

...do 

...-do 

Buffalo  Cove 

CoUettsville 

....do 

....do 

..-do. 

Finley 

Globe 

.—do 

.--do 

.---do 

.--do 

.--do 

.-..do 

Granite  Falls 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

..-do 

Hudson 


Factory 


Carolina  Bottling  Co 

Concord  Daily  Tribune  and  Concord 

Times 

Concord  Foundry 

Concord   Job  Printing  Co 

Concord  and  Kannapolis  Gas  Co.-- 

Concord  Steam  Bakery-- - 

Concord  Steam  Laundry 

Eagle  Ice  Cream  Co 

Frieze  &  Utley  Marble  Works 

Fuller's  Vulcanizing  Shops 

Gowan's  Medical   Co 

Model  Milling  Co 

National  Lumber  Co 

F.  C.  Niblock  Tin  Shop 

Nossar  Candy  Kitchen 

Poplar  Tent  Ginning  and  Imp.  Co.. 

A.  B.  Pounds 

Rocky  River  Mills 

W.  H.  Scarboro  Ice  Cream  Factory. 

Southern  Cotton  Oil  Co 

C.  L.  Letaker 

C.  A.  Barringer  &  Sons 

A.  C.  Lentz  Harness  Works 

Harrisburg  Improvement  Co 

J.  R.  Wallace  Sawmill 

The  Concord  Observer 

R.  M.  House 

A.  P.  Widenhouse 

Mount  Pleasant  Garage 

Mount  Pleasant  Lumber  Co... 

Mount  Pleasant  Milling  Co 

Hosea  Whitley 

Zed  Robbins.  Ind 

CoUettsville  Roller  Mill 

T.  J.  Moore 

Avery  Parmer.. 

W.  P.  Spencer,  Ind... 

J.  A.  Bolick,  Ind 

L.  T.  -Austin 

Austin,  Moore  &  Estes 

D.  S.  Moore,  Ind. 

W.  R.  Clark 

Crump,  Austin  &  Co 

Globe  Mills 

R.  D.  Greon,  Ind 

Dudley  Lumber  Co 

Granite  Bottling  Works 

Granite  Falls  Milling  Co 

W.  P.  Hayes,  Ind 

H.  L.  Robinson,  Ind 

Warlick  &  Sherrill  Co 

T.  C.  Bumgarner 


President 


S.  O.  Dusenberry. 
L.  D.  Coltron 


D.  B.  Coltrane. 


W.  Ed.  Harris. 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


191 


Continued 


Secretary 

Articles  Manufactured 

T3 

~  o  c 

Invested 
Capital 

No. 

J.  F.  Honeycutt 

S    33,038 

16,147 

14,101 

2,500 

187,212 

11,237 

9,701 

1,930 

3,599 

3,576 

12,671 

25,000 

204,771 

2,300 

909 

2,025 

18,500 

2,000 

1,100 

111,392 

1,725 

500 

685 

J.  B.  Sherrill 

686 

C   A   Blackwelder 

687 

R   C   Litaker   Owner 

688 

Gas-_-_ ---- 

689 

J.  F.  Earnhardt 

690 

R.  E.  Ridenhour 

691 

692 

693 

M.  B.  Fuller 

694 

695 

G.  H   Corriter 

696 

W.  H  Gibson  Vice-P 

697 

F.  C.  Niblock 

698 

699 

C.  R.  Andrew 

1908 

700 

A.  B.  Pounds 

701 

R.  F.  Stallings 

702 

W.  H.  Scarboro 

703 

704 

C.  L.  Letaker 

705 

706 

707 

1901 

6,000 
2,100 
6,800 

16,050 

19,600 
2,200 

12,750 
4,450 
9,350 
1,400 
7,000 
1,000 
1,500 
2,000 
1,000 
1,500 
1,600 
1,500 
1,500 
1,000 
800 
1,800 

21,000 

1,200 

8,560 

900 

1,400 

28,464 
2,500 

708 

709 

G.  Ed.  Kestler 

710 

C.  M.  Hansel 

711 

712 

713 

714 

C.  M.  Crowell 

715 

L.  Hosea  Whitley 

716 

W.  L.  Wilson 

717 

J.  Grezett 

718 

T.  J.  Moore 

719 

720 

W.  P.  Spencer 

721 

J.  A.  Bolick 

722 

723 

W.  W.  Moore 

724 

725 

726 

727 

Kelly  Pendly.... 

728 

R.  D.  Green 

729 

730 

731 

732 

W.  P.  Hayes 

733 

H.  L.  Robinson 

734 

A.  A.  Cline 

T.  C.  Bumgarner 

Ext.din'gtables,exc.andpickersticks,ven.w'pbeads- 

735 
736 

392 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1- 


No. 


County 


Postoffice 


Factory 


President 


737 

738 

739 

740 

741 

742 

743 

744 

745 

746 

747 

748 

749 

750 

751 

752 

753 

754 

755 

756 

757 

758 

759 

760 

761 

762 

763 

764 

765 

766 

767 

768 

769 

770 

771 

772 

773 

774  ! 

775 

776 

777 

778 

779 

780 

781 

782 

783 

784 

785 

786 

787 

788 

789 


CaldwelL 

...do 

....do 

...do 

.-..do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

..-.do 

...do 

...do 

.—do 

....do 

....do 

....do..... 

...-do 

....do 

....do 

..--do 

..--do 

...-do 

....do 

.-..do 

....do 

....do 

....do..... 

....do 

....do 

...do 

....do 

....do..... 
....do..... 

..--do 

.---do 

..-do 

....do 

....do..... 
....do..... 

....do 

.._.do 

....do..... 
....do...-, 
-..-do-..-. 
.-_-do—- . 

.--do 

.--do—-. 

-.-do— -. 
.--do-—, 
--.-do—. 
....do..... 
....do.... 
.-..do...- 
....dc— 


Kings  Creek 

Kings  Creek,  R.  D 

Kings  Creek 

.-..do 

...do 

Legerwood 

...do 

Lenoir 

Lenoir,  R.  2 

Lenoir,  R.  4 

Lenoir,  R.  1 

Lenoir 

....do 

...do _. 

....do 

...do 

...do 

Lenoir,  R.  2 

Lenoir 

...do 

...do --. 

....do 

...do 

...do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

...do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do_ 

Lenoir,  R.  2 

Lenoir 

-..do.. 

....do 

-..do 

....do 

-..do. 

.._.do 

Lenoir,  R.  2 

Mortimer 

....do 

Patterson 

....do 

_...do _ 

_._.do 

-..do 

Sawmill 

Upton 

....do 

....do 

Yadkin  Valley 


T.  H.  Braybill 

G.  M.  Isenhour _ 

W.  F.  Jarvis,  Ind 

Kings  Creek  Roller  Mill 

S.  A.  McDade 

H.  A.  Dobbins 

Grier  Bros ._ 

Allen  Wagon  Co 

R.  T.  Anton 

Austin  Bros 

Barlow  &  Son 

J.  P.  Blair.- 

W.  C.  Brannon 

R.  A.  Brown,  Ind. _ 

E.  H.  Bryant -.- 

L.  D.  Barlow 

Cedar  Valley  Mill 

Cedar  Valley  Roller  Mills 

E.  W.  &  W.  M.  Clay 

M.  W.  Pruitt 

D.  C.  Flowers 

Edgar  &  J.  F.  Flowers 

Arthur  Fox. 

W.  I.  Fox 

Grit  Printing  Co _._ 

C.  H.  Holloway 

B.  G.  Johnson 

Lenoir  Chair  Mfg.  Co _ 

Lenoir  Mfg.  Co 

Lenoir  Mills,  Inc..- 

Lenoir  Veneer  Co... 

T.  W.  Mattba 

A.  G.  Miller 

Mint-Cola  Bottling  Co 

Olive  and  Felix  McRany 

Powell  Bros 

Price-Cline  Harness  and  TanningCo. 

Reins  Bros.. 

J.  T.  Talbert 

Tuttle's  Mill 

Wilson  Mills 

W.  A.  Gurley 

Perry  Killian 

Ed.  Bryant 

John  R.  Hagerman 

F.  Z.  Robbins 

M.  P.  Sudderth 

T.  S.  Setser 

G.  E.  Icard 

W.  R.  Clark ." 

Crump  &  Bolick  — _ 

W.  B.  Eates 

J.  W.  Sanders 


G.L.&H.E. Austin, Pps 
R.  W.  Barlow 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


193 


Continued. 


Secretary 


T.  H.  Braybill.... 

G.  M.  Isenhour 

W.  H.  Livingston . 

T.  D.  Ernest 

S.  A.  McDade 

Hugh  A.  Dobbins. 


J.  P.  Barlow... 

J.  P.  Blair 

W.  C.  Brannon. 
R.  A.  Brown 


L.  D.  Barlow - 
W.  L.  Deal... 
V.  T.  Watts-. 
E.  W.  Clay... 
M.  W.  Pruitt. 


E.  L.  Flowers 

A.G.Miller 

W.  I.  Fox 

W.  A.  Leslie 

C.  H.  Holloway . 
B.  G.  Johnson  _ . 
T.  S.  Jennings. . 

L.  E.  Rabb 

J.  C.  Guire 

M.  H.  Craddock. 
T.  W.  Mattba-... 

A.  G.  Miller 

R.  S.  McGowan. 
Olive  McRany... 


C.  E.  Rabb 

R.  F.  Reins 

Mrs.  J.  T.  Talbert. 

D.  B.  Tuttle 

J.  A.  Andrews 


Perry  Killian... 
Geo.  L.  Powell. 


F.  Z.  Robbins.. 
M.  P.  Sudderth . 
T.  S.  Setser 

G.  E.  Icard 


W.  W.  Moore 

J.  W.  Moore,  Mgr. 
Geo.  L.  Powell . ... 


Articles  Manufactured 


Rough  lumber 

Corn  meal 

Rough  lumber 

Flour  and  corn  meal.. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Wagons,  body  repairs. 


Rough  lumber 

Lumber  and  ties.. 

Rough  lumber 

Biead,  pies,  cakes. 
Rough  lumber 


Rough  lumber 

Flour,  corn  meal 

Corn  meal,  flour 

Rough  lumber 

Corn  meal .  

Rough  luml>er 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Job  printing 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Finished  chairs 

Rough  lumber 

Flour,  feed  and  meal 

Veneers 

Rough  lumber 

Corn  meal,  flour 

Bottling  soft  drinks 

Rough  lumber  and  shingles... 

Common  brick 

Harness  and  tanning 

Tombstones  and  monuments. 

Rough  luniLer 

Flour  and  corn  meal 

Corn  meal,  flour — _. 


Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumbei 

Rough  and  dressed  lumber . 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 


tH    O    C 

5S« 


1912 


Invested 
Capital 


1,000 
1,000 
1,000 
5,000 
1,000 
1,000 
1,000 
4,200 
1,500 
750 


700 

900 

1,400 

1,000 

4,000 

2,500 

900 

250 

1,300 

1,000 

425 

1,200 

900 

1,000 

1,300 

147,585 

20,000 

57,246 

30,000 

800 

800 

750 

1,300 

2,500 

25,426 

1,600 

1,000 

5,200 

800 

2,000 

1,275 

1,500 

2,800 

1,000 

1,500 

1,500 

1,300 

1,100 

1,000 

1,500 

1,500 


No. 


737 
738 
739 
740 
741 
742 
743 
744 
745 
746 
747 
748 
749 
750 
751 
752 
753 
754 
755 
756 
757 
758 
759 
760 
761 
762 
763 
764 
765 
766 
767 
768 
769 
770 
771 
772 
773 
774 
775 
776 
777 
778 
779 
780 
781 
782 
783 
784 
785 
786 
787 
788 
789 


13— Dept.  Labor,  1920. 


194 


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Table  No.  1 — 


No. 


790 

791 

792 

793 

794 

795 

796 

797 

798 

799 

800 

801 

802 

803 

804 

805 

806 

807 

808 

809 

810 

811 

812 

813 

814 

815 

816 

817 

818 

819 

820 

821 

822 

823 

824 

825 

826 

827 

828 

829 

830 

831 

832 

833 

834 

835 

836 

837 

838 

839 

840 

841 

842 


County 


Caldwell  - 
Camden . . 

...do 

...do 

Carteret - 
...do..    . 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

.-.-do 

....do 

...-do 

.-.-do.--.. 

--..do 

-—do... 

-...do 

....do.-.- 
— -do., 
--.do--   . 
-..-do-- 
---do-_ 

--.-do--. 

-...do_-.- 
-.-do-.- 
--.-do-_  . 
--..do-, 
---do.... 
---do.... 
--.do--., 
-do-... 

-do-..- 

-do.... 

-do.. 

.do.- 


--.do. 
-.-.do- 

---.do- 

---do. 
-— do- 
---do. 
---do- 
---do. 

---do- 

--.-do- 
--.-do. 
---do. 
--.do. 
...-do. 
----do. 


PostofEce 


Yadkin  Valley.. 

Shiloh 

South  Mills 

...do 

Atlantic .- 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Beaufort 

...do... 

...do. 

...do 

...do 

...do... 

...do 

...do 

—  .do... 

...do 

...do.... - 

....do .--- 

....do 

.--do 

..--do 

.-.do 

.--do .--- 

.--do .-- 

..Davis .- 

.--.do. .- 

Marshallburg--- 

Merrimon.. 

Morehead  City — 

.—do 

.--do 

.--do 

.--do 

.-..do. 

..--do 

.--do 

.-..do 

.-.do 

.-..do 

.--do 

.--do -. 

-—do 

.—do 

-..do 

.-.-do --. 

—  .do 

.--do 

..-.do 

-.--do 


Factory 


C.  C.  Steele 

VV.  G.  Wright's  Sawmill    

W.  A.  Tschumy 

D.  E.  Williams'  Mill - 

Fulcher's  Boat  Works    

Hamilton  Packing  Co.        

Harris  Boat  Works 

Irwin  R obi nson 

Woodland  &  Co 

Bailey's  Auto  Shop,  Garage 

Barbour  Machine  Works 

Beaufort  Ice  Co 

Beaufort  Machine  Shop 

Beaufort  News. 

John  Benridge  Boat  Works 

Carteret  Lumber  Co. 

C.  A.  Clawson 

Dey  &  Bros.,  Inc 

Doane  &  Bartlett 

Merrill's  Mill .- 

INIoore's  Machine  Shop    - 

Norris'  Sawmill  — 

Paul's  Machine  Works 

Powell's  Sa wni ill 

Southgate  Packing  Co. - 

Whitehurst  &  Rice  Boat  Works 

Vought's  Machine  Works 

Davis  Canning  Works.  

Z.  V.  Paul  Repair  Works..  

M.arshallburg  Packing  Co 

D.  M.  Salter --. 

Bell-Wal  lace  Co 

Canfiel J  Logging  Co 

Canfield  Lumber  Co 

Carteret  Ice,  Trans,  and  Storage  Co. 

C.  W.  Chadwick  Cement  Blocks.... 

The  Coaster 

Ford  Garage 

D.  A.  Freeman  Mfg.  Co 

Hop  Sing  Laundry 

The  Interstate  Cooperage  Co 

Lally 's  Garage 

Morehead  City  Bottling  Works 

Morehead  City  Coca-Cola  Btg.  Wks 

Morehead  City  Garage 

Morehead  City  Machine  Co.. 

Morehead  City  Steam  Laundry 

Nelson  Machine  Works 

.J.  S.  Parker  &  Co 

Patterson  Service  Garage 

Portsmouth  Fisheries  Co 

Smyrna  Fish  Factory 


President 


Ambrose  Fulcher 


Irwin  Robinson 


.do--. ----    Wade's  Bakery C.  B.  Wade 


W.  L.  Paul,  Owner. 
John  Benridge 


C.  A.  Clawson. 


J.  R.  Norris. 

W.  L.  Paul,  Owner... 


I.  S.  Southgate. 


Ed.  S.  Vought,Owner 

Geo.  Davis--   

Z.  V.  Paul 


G.D.  Canfield,  Owner 


C.  S.  Wallace. 


Robert  T.  Wade. 


D.  A.  Freeman. 

Hop  Sing 

F.  W.  Weller--- 


J.  B.  Lewis - 


L.  E.  Wade- 
W.  R.  Wade . 


Chas.  Nelson . 


Chas.  S.  Wallace. 
Chas.  S.  Wallace . 


Miscellaneous   Factories 


195 


Continued. 


Secretary 


Chas.  C.  Steele. 


W.  A.  Tschumy. 
D.  E.  Williams.. 


L.  Hamilton. 
R.  W.  Harris. 


Thurston  Morris. 

C.  G.  Bailey 

Nathan  Bailey... 
H.  Bushall 


W.G.Melan. 


W.  R.  White,  Treas.. 


C.  P.  Dey 

A.  F.  Doane.. 
Tom  Jaclvson. 
Joseph  Moore. 


Daisy  Rice. 


E.  M.  Ward.. 
p.  M.  Salter. 

S:  N.  Mills.. 


D.  W.  Freshwater. 

Allen  C.  Davis 

Thos.  Chadwick... 


Webb  A.  Jones. 


C.  F.  White.... 
Lumsten  Lally. 


J.  E.  Jenkins. 


J.  S.  Parker. 
Jas.  Ward... 
W.  M.  Webb. 


Articles  Manufactured 


Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber --- 

Lumber,  laths  and  shingles 

Building  fish  and  freight  boats. 
Canning  oysters 


Building  and  repairing  boats 

Oyster  steaming -- 

Auto  repair 

Autos  and  marine  engines  for  boats 

Ice 

Gen.  repair  marine  engines  and  all  motor  machinery 

Publishing  and  job  printing 

Building  and  repairing  boats 

Rough  lumber 

Bread  and  pies 

Fish  scrap  and  oil 

Fish  scrap  and  oil 

Rough  lumber 

Auto  and  boat  repair 

Rough  lumber 

Repairing  marine  engines  and  boat  machinery.. 

Rough  lumber 

Packing  oysters,  shrimp,  mullets,  etc 

Boat  repair 

Repairing  marine  engines,  boats,  etc 

Steaming  oysters 

Boat  repair 

Oyster  steaming  .- 

Lumber 

Boat  repairing 

Logs  and  bolts 

Rough  lumber 

Ice 

Cement  bricks 

Publishing  and  job  printing 

Auto  repairing 

Carts,  wheels,  trucks,  etc 

Laundry  work 

Rough  lumber 

Auto  repairing 

Soft  drinks 

Soft  drinks 

Auto  repairing 

Repair  work 

Laundry  work 

Auto  repairing 

Grate  bars,  gas  tanks,  etc 

Auto  repairin  g 

Fish  scrap  and  oil 

Fish  scrap 

Baked  goods 


t.  o 

go- 


1906 


Invested 
Capital 


1898 


1904 


1,130 

1,500 

8,500 

20,500 

4,700 

4,600 

4,350 

3,200 

2,802 

5,500 

5,750 

22,567 

3,100 

2,500 

.6,300 

402,838 

700 

48,000 

106,441 

2,550 

4,340 

2,325 

9,015 

1,950 

32,809 

16,200 

5,700 

5,750 

3,250 

4,742 

7,997 

5,784 

4,000 

12,000 

70,000 

4,500 

9,781 

15,000 

3,400 

3,650 

200,000 

6,000 

1,900 

3,264 

3,950 

4,200 

3,575 

8,600 

4,550 

5,510 

150,000 

35,000 

3,000 


No. 


790 
791 
792 
793 
794 
795 
796 
797 
798 
799 
800 
801 
802 
803 
804 
805 
806 
807 


810 
811 
812 
813 
814 
815 
816 
817 
818 
819 
820 
821 
822 
823 
824 
825 
826 
827 
828 
829 
830 
831 
832 
833 
834 
835 
836 
837 
838 
839 
840 
841 
842 


196 


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Table  No.  1 — 


No. 


County 


843 
844 
845 
846 
847 
848 
849 
850 
851 
852 
853 
854 
855 
856 
857 
858 
859 
860 
861 
862 
863 

864 
865 
866 
867 
868 
869 
870 
871 
872 
873 
874 
875 
876 
877 
878 
879 
880 
881 
882 


887 


891 
892 
893 
894 


Carteret- 

...do..-, 

...do... 

...do... 

...do... 
.  do... 

...do... 

___do..- 

...do... 

...do... 

_._do..- 
---.do... 

...do... 

...do... 

...do... 

...do... 

...do... 

Caswell  _ 

...do... 

_-do... 
....do.-- 


___do 

_.  do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

_._do 

_.-do-... 
...do..- 
--_do.-- 
___do.-. 
Catawba. 
...do.... 

_..do 

...do-.._ 

...do 

...do 

...do.... 
.....do--.. 
...do-.-. 

..--do.-.. 

.---do-.-. 
.---do.-.. 

...-do--.. 

...-do-... 
....do.-.. 
....do..-. 
....do--.. 
....do-... 
-...do--.. 
---.do.-.. 
.-.-do-... 


Postoffice 


Morehead  City. 

...do 

...do -  — 

...do 

...do -..- 

Newport 

.-.do 

....do 

—  do 

...do 

..-do- 

...do 

....do 

...do 

Sea  Level 

...do 

Stacy 

Blackwells 

Blanch 

..-.do 

Danville,  Va.,  R.  5 


Milton 

-..do 

...do -___. 

Milton,  R.  1.'- 

Semore 

Topknot 

Union  Ridge 

...do 

...do 

Yancey  ville 

Catawba  R.  2-.. 

...do R.  2— 

Catawba 

....do 

..-do 

....do 

Catawba,  R.  2... 

.---do R.  2— 

Claremont 

.---do 

.---do 

Conover 

-..-do 

-—do 

....do 

--..do 

.-.do 

Henry,  R   2 

Henry 

Hickory 

....do- 


Factory 


Wade's  Boat  Works 

Wallace  Fisheries  Co 

Willis  Boat  and  Repair  Works- 

Willis  Marine  Railways 

Taylor's  Grist  Mill 

Eubank  Lumber  Co 

Cicero  Garner's  Grist  Mill 

D.  L  Garner 

Graham's  Sawmill 

T.  F.  Mann 

McCabe  &  Boone's  Sawmill — 

Mann's  Repair  Shop— 

Newport  Garage 

Taylor's  Fish  Scrap  Factory-.. 

V.  Taylor  Packing  Co 

Tyson's  Repair  Works 

Stacy  Boat  Works 

C.  F.  Floyd 

Davis's  Sawmill 

.J.  R.  Davis  &  Son 

Ray  Lumber  Co 


,1.  J.  Burton  Grist  Mill 

J.  A.  Hurdle 

Long's  M ill 

Willis's  Sawmill 

Adams  &  Co 

Lunsford  Mill  Co 

."Mdridge  Sawmill 

Patilla  Sawmill 

Terrell's  Mill 

Caswell  County  Democrat 

A.  W.  Drum  &  Bro 

D.  Edward  Drum 

J.  T.  Erwin  &  Son 

Eureka  Roller  Mills 

J.  Mackey 

A.  Martin 

Jno.  L.  Murray 

D.  J.  Setzer 

Hoke-Setzer  Lumber  Co 

W.  A.  Setzer 

Yount-Carpenter 

J.  Bolick  Sons  &  Co 

Jerome  Bolick 

Conover  Roller  Mills 

Hewitt-Bank  Lumber  Co 

Hickory  Handle  and  Mfg.  Co. 

Worlong  Glove  Mfg.  Co.. 

R.  D.  Richie 

StalHngs-Brittain  Lumber  Co.. 

T.  W.  Boatwright .-... 

Bowman  &  Taylor 


President 


Clemson  Wade. 


G.  T.  Eubank,  Owner 


James  Graham. 


Partnership 

J.  R.  Davis 

Edward  Ray  and 
J.  D.  Riddle,  Owners 


Wm.  W.  Willis,  Owner 
T.  T.  Adams 


F.  H.  Patilla. 


John  L.  Murray,  Onr 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


197 


Continued. 


Secretary 


W.  M.  Webb,  Mgr... 

Alice  Willis _.. 

W.  Holt,  Bus.  Mgr. 
Rufe  Taylor 


C.  Garner 

John  Garner. 


Tom  Mann 

Earl  Boone 

D.  E.  Mann.... 

James  Mann 

T.  G.  Taylor... 
V.  Taylor,  Mgr., 

W.  Tyson 

Amos  Lincoln.., 


J.  J.  Burton 

J.  A.  Hurdle 

Mrs.  M.  J.  Long. 


G.  W.  Oliver... 
W.  T.  Aldridge. 


J.  L.  Terrell 

A.  Yancey  Kerr. 

A.  W.  Drum 

D.  E.  Drum 

J.  T.  Erwin 


W.  H.  Hoke- 


J.  Y.  Yount.. 
M.  L.  Bolick. 


S.  S.  Rowe 

J.  P.  Yount... 
A.  L  Shuford. 
A.  L.  Shuford. 


R.  W.  StalUngs. 


Articles  Manufactured 


>-  o  c 

go-s 

1-  offl 


Building  and  repairing  boats 

Fish  scrap  and  fish  oil 

Building  and  repairing  boats 

Hauling  out,  painting  and  repairing  small  boats.. . 

Corn  meal ___ 

Rough  lumber 

Corn  meal 

Milling  corn 

Rough  lumber 

Corn  meal. 

Rough  lumber 

Auto,  buggy,  wagon  and  farm  implement  repairs. 

Auto  repairing 

Fish  scrap,  oil,  etc 

Oyster  canning  factory 

Repair  of  boats  andfishingcraft;mfg.  oyster  midders 

Boat  making  and  repairing 

Roug'h  lumber 

Lumber 


Rough  lumber. 


Landon  G.  Bowman. 


Rough  lumber 

Corn 

Tobacco  flues  and  stove  piping 

Grist  mill 

Lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Corn  meal 

Printing  and  publishing 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber... 

Flour,  meal  and  mill  feed 

Rough  lumber. 

Rough  lumber. 

Grinding  wheat,  flour  and  corn  meal 

Rough  lumber. 

Rough  lumber. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber , 

Vehicles,  auto  bodies  and  repairing 

Springs,  steel  buggy  and  auto  wheels,  etc. 

Flour  and  grist  mill 

Rough  lumber. 

Hammer  handles,  chicken  coops,  etc 


Stoneware 

Rough  lumber. 

Soft  drinks 

Rough  lumber. 


Invested     xt 
Capital      -^°- 


4,510 
150,000 
6,250 
4,000 
2,350 
4.3,484 
5,000 
1.500 
7,930 
4,000 
5,760 
2,390 
3,050 
52,000 
5,000 
4,050 
3,650 
3,600 
300 
1,600 


500 
800 
,646 
200 
900 
700 
,000 
800 
800 
500 
000 
700 
000 
400 
000 
600 
350 
185 
000 
000 
100 
800 
388 
000 
125 
300 
271 
408 
200 
300 
100 
000 


843 

844 

845 

846 

847 

848 

849 

850 

851 

852 

853 

854 

855 

856 

857 

858 

859 

860 

861 

862 

863 
864 
865 
866 
867 


870 
871 
872 
873 
874 
875 
876 
877 
878 
879 
880 
881 
882 
883 


891 
892 
893 


198 


JN'oRTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1- 


No.         County 


895 

896 

897 

898 

899 

900 

901 

902 

903 

904 

905 

906 

907 

908 

909 

910 

911 

912 

913 

914 

915 

916 

917 

918 

919 

920 

921 

922 

923 

924 

925 

926 

927 

928 

929 

930 

931 

932 

933 

934 

935 

936 

937 

938 

939 

940 

941 

942 

943 

944 

945 

946 

947 


Catawba. 
....do..-. 
_...do.... 
...-do.... 
-...do.-.- 
....do.... 
-.-.do.... 
--..do...- 
....do...- 
....do..-. 
....do.... 

.do...- 

.do.... 

.do..-. 

.do.--. 


-do- 
.do.. 
.do.- 
.do.. 
.do.- 
-do.. 
.d'o.. 
.do.. 


i.w..do. 
..-.do- 
-...do. 


...do 

...-do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

-...do 

----do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

-...do 

....do 

-.-do 

-..-do 

..--do 

...-do 

....do 


Postoffice 


Hickory. 

...do.-.. 
....do... 
....do... 
....do-. 
....do.... 
....do.-. 
....do... 
....do..-. 
....do.... 
....do-.. 
....do... 
....do... 
....do..- 
....do... 


.do. 
.do. 


...do 

Hickory,  R.  1- 

Hickory -- 

...do --. 

....do 

...do 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do.. 

...do 

...do... - 

...do 

Lincolnton,  R.  2. 

Maiden - 

....do .--- 

....do 

....do 

..-.do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

Mountain  Creek . 

Newton 

....do - 

....do 

Newton  R.  1 

Newton 

....do.... --- 

....do 

....do 

-.--do 


Factory 


W.  P.  Bowman 

Catawba  Creamery  Co 

City  Steam  Bakery - 

Clay  Printing  Co. 

Coca-Cola  Bottling  Co 

Del  Rico  Cigar  Co 

Hickory  Cabinet  and  Mfg.  Co 

Hickory  Collar  Co 

Hickory  Flour  Mill - 

Hickory  Foundry  and  Machine  Co. 

Hickory  Harness  Co 

Hickory  Ice  and  Coal  Co 

Hickory  Mfg.  Co 

Hickory  Marble  and  Granite  Co.-. 

Hickory  Novelty  Co 

Hickory  Overall  Co 

Hickory  Printing  Co 

Hickory  Steam  Laundry  Co 

Hilton  Pottery  Co --- 

Hutton  &  Bourbonnais  Co 

F.  B.  Ingold 

■Ivey  Mfg.  Co 

■  L.  L.  Moss  Cabinet  Shop 

Phoenix  Roller  Mill 

Piedmont  Foundry  and  Mach.  Co. 

Piedmont  Wagon  and  Mfg.  Co 

L.  W.  Poovey 

F.  L.  Propst 

Propst  Bros -  - 

Sharp  &  Wilfong- - 

R.  M,  Slattings 

Standard  Canning  Co 

P.  S.  Stillwell  &  Co 

Willis  &  Wyant 

Finger  Bros.  - - 

O.  O.  Abernathy  &  Bro 

L.  S.  Caldwell  &  Son 

Clay  Mfg.  Co 

Gilleland  Bros 

Jones  &  Beal 

Keener  &  Co 

W.  B.  Murray 

J.  L.  Puntch- 

Mountain  Creek  Roller  Mills 

H.  B.  Barringer - 

The  CaroUna  Glove  Co 

East  Carolina  Motor  Co. 

Ford  Hudson  &  Co 

P.  L.  Jarrette 

Newton  Glove  Mfg.  Co.... 

Newton  Ice  and  Fuel  Co 

Newton  Oil  and  Fertihzer  Co 

Newton  Roller  Covering  Shop 


President 


J.  F.  Dellinger 

M.  G.  Grouch,  Part. 


S.  L.  Bowman,  Part 


J.  D.  Elliott. 


W.  M.  Reese. 


E.  A.  Hilton, Part... 
G.  N.  Hutton 


Wm.  F.  Fogle- 


S.  P.  Finger 

[Props. 

L.  S.  &  J.  H.-Caldwell 


G.  W.  Keener. 


J.  S.  Yount. 


H.  M.  Yount.. 
J.  M.  Wagner. 


W.D.Misenheimer,  O'r. 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


199 


Continued. 


Secretary 


W.  J.  Shuford. 

Chas.  W.  Ellington. 

J.  C.  Miller 

R.  L.  Ellis 


P.  A.  Sitzer 

O.  C.  Cloninger. 
G.  J.  Ivey 


Herman  Payne.— 

J.  G.  Carrier 

Chas.  P.  Bolch... 

C.  H.  Cline 

A.  C.  Henderson - 


J.  E.  Walker,  Mgr. 


A.  B.  Hutton- 


G.  F.  Ivey—. 
L.  L.  Moss — 
L.  R.  Brewer. 
J.  H.  HuUer- 
A.  Martin 


C.  C.  Propst. 
J.  O.  Sharp.- 


0.0.  Abernathy. 


J.  C.  Campbell. 
M.  O.  Gilleland. 
R.  L.  Jones 


Charles  Cook. 


Articles  Manufactured 


26„ 
Id  o  n 

CI  <~^ 


Rough  lumber 

Butter,  buttermilk,  ice  cream 

Bakery,  bread,  cakes  and  pies... 

Printing  and  publishing 

Bottling   Coca-Cola  and  soda  waters 

Cigar  manufacturers 

Screens,  sash  and  doors 

Horse  collars 

Flour,  meal  and  feed 

Foundry  and  machine  shop 

Manufacturers  of  harness  goods  and  repairing  same 

ilanufacturer  ice  . 

Sash,  doors,  etc 

Monuments  and  tombstones 

Sash,  doors,  etc 

Overalls  and  pants 

Job  printing 

Steam  laundry 

Stoneware 

Lumber  and  box  shocks 

Sheet  metal  manufacturers 

School  desks 

Sash,  doors,  blinds,  etc 

Flour  and  feed 

Foundry  and  machine  shop 

Farm  wagons 

Brick 


Invested 
Capital 


1890 


1907 


1903 


1920 


S.  D.  Hank. 


Rough  lumber 

Stoneware 

Canning  vegetables 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Plow  handles.-- 1 

Rough  lumber 

Doors,  sash,  flooring,  ceiling 

Picker  sticks,  plant  beams,  loom  spindles. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Boxes,  doors,  sash 

Flour  and  corn  meal 

Rough  lumber—- 

Flour  and  grist  mill 

Rough  lumber 

C)  oth  gloves 

Auto  repairs 

Flour  and  corn  meal -- 

Flour  and  corn  meal 

Cotton  work  gloves 

Manufacturers  ice 

Crushing  cotton  seed 

Recovering  cotton  mill  rollers 


3,000 

86,966 

5,046 

24,497 

41,453 

3,250 

3,070 

42,425 

40,000 

8,152 

5,708 

42,958 

24,000 

1,375 

35,421 

72,201 

2,050 

10,874 

700 

150,000 

1,500 

50,000 

10,375 

4,200 

23,500 

741,451 

1,000 

1,000 

1,200 

4,000 

200 

350 

600 

1,000 

11,042 

1,000 

4,000 

27, 195 

2,800 

1,500 

7,000 

15,500 

500 

2,000 

1,100 

22,374 

8,200 

3,500 

5,000 

19,000 

25,000 

62,200 

2,250 


200 


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Table  No.  1- 


No. 


948 
949 
950 
951 
952 
953 
P54 
955 
956 
957 
958 
959 
960 
961 
962 


965 


967 
968 
969 
970 
971 
972 
973 
974 
975 
976 
P77 
978 
979 
980 
981 
982 
983 
984 
985 
986 
987 


990 
991 
992 
993 
994 
995 
996 
997 


County 


Catawba - 

_...do 

....do 

....do 

..do 

....do 

..__do 

....do 

....do 

Chatham . 

....do 

....do 

.-..do 

..__do 

...-do 

-..-do 

....do 

--..do 

....do 


.do-, 
.do., 
-do.. 
....do.. 

----do.. 

....do- 
-..-do. 
-.--do-. 
...-do. 

-.-.dO- 

....do. 
-...do. 
-...do- 
....do. 

--.-do. 

-...do. 
....do. 
.-.-do. 
....do. 
....do- 
.-.-do. 
..-.do. 


...-do-. 
....do-, 
-.--do. 
....do. 
....do- 
.-.-do- 
...-do- 
.-..do- 
--.-do- 
----do- 
..-.do. 


Postoffice 


Newton... 

...do 

...do 

...do - 

...do.... --. 

Reepsville 

Sherrills  Ford 

Terrell 

...do. 

Bear  Creek,  R.  1. 

Rear  Creek 

...do 

...do 

Bear  Creek.  R.  1. 

Boar  Creek 

Bennett .-. 

...do. 

....do 

...do 


...do 

Bonlee 

...do 

...do 

Brickhaven 

Brushcreek 

By  num.. _ 

...do 

Coleridge 

Cumnock. 

...do 

...do ---- 

-..do 

Cumnock,  R.  1 

Cumnock 

-..do 

Goldston 

...do 

...do. ---- 

...do 

.-..do 

...do 

...do..' 

Gulf 

Gulf  and  Goldston 

Gulf 

.-.do 

Jordan 

Merry  Oaks 

....do 

....do 

....do 

Moncure 


Factory 


Newton  Roller  Mill 

North  State  Roller  Mills. 

.1.  H.  Plank. 

Speagle  &  Blackburn 

P.  L.  Weaver 

Scronce  Bros. 

A.  P.  Hildebrand 

Gabriel  Bros 

J.  L.  Hill 

J.  M.  Councilman 

Denn  Lumber  Co 

T.  F.  Gaines 

Sizemore  M ill 

E.  P.  Spoon 

Standard  Milling  Co 

\V.  C.  Brewer...    

M.  M.  Hammer 

J.  A.  Prcsnell--- 

Routh's  Roller  Mill 


W.  A.  Ward 

Bonlee  Milling  Co 

Hickory  Handle  Mfg.  Co.. 

Lawrence's  Sawmill — 

Cherokee  Brick  Co 

J 01  dan  &  Lane 

Chatham  Roller  \.\\\ 

W.  PL  Hcarn 

C.  E.  Brown— 

R.  H.  Bobbitt's  Sawmill... 

A.  C.  Brown's  Sawmill 

J.  T.  Clark..- 

W.  H.  Gilmore.... 

F.  L.  Lanyer's  Sawmill 

H.  W.  Shaw's  Sawmill 

D.  R.  Watson's  Sawmill... 

N.  F.  Barber 

Burke,  Beal  &  Oldham 

G.  L.  Bynum.. 

B.  W.  Gains-... 

J.  W.  Goldston 

A.  C.  Stinson 

William  D,  Tillman 

Clarence  C.  Cole 

The  Goldston  Brick  Co.... 

Gulf  Roller  Mills 

J.  W.  Johnson.. 

Lane-Gilliland-Jordan  Co. 

Burns  Bros.- 

W.  M.  Dennis 

E.  V.  Lawrence 

C.  W.  Parks 

A.  N.  Hargis 


President 


G.  A.  Warlick. 


B.  C.  Routh,  Pres. 
and  Owner 


B.  S.  LawTcnce,  Ownr 


Miscellaneous   Factories 


201 


Continued 


Secretary 


J.  W.  Killian. 
L.  S.  Guy  — _. 


C.  R.  Blackburn 

D.  L.  Scronce 

Tom  Gabriel 


W.  J.  Sizemore. 
G.  S.  Jourdan__ 


Isaac.  H.  Dunlap. 
J.  J.  Lamb 


A.  H.  London- 


V.  S.  Atwater . 


Bruce  Oldham 
J.  Murielson 


C.  J.  Goldston. 
J.  M.  Mclver... 


C.  W.  Jordan. 


Articles  Manufactured 


Flour,  feed  and  meal 

Flour  and  grist  mill 

Job  printing 

Stoneware 

Manufacturers  of  pottery . 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Flour  and  corn  meal 

Rough  lumber 

Lumber 

Corn  and  feed  meal 


Rough  lumber.- 
Flour  and  meal. 
Rough  lumber.. 
Rough  lumber .. 


Flour,  meal  and  feed. 

Rough  lumber __ 

Flour  and  grist  mill-. 

Handles 

Lumber 

Brick. _- 

Lumber... .._ 

Flour  and  meal. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber.- 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber.. 

Rough  lumber.. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber.- 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 


Rough  lumber. 
Rough  lumber- 


Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Brick  and  lumber 

Flour,  corn  meal,  bran,  etc. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 


t.  E  m 

O  ^  m 

ac  0^ 

h  o  c 


1916 


1918 


Invested 
Capital 


13,200 

2,600 

700 

200 

1,200 

650 

1,500 

2,500 

900 

2,000 

150 

400 

1,700 

6,000 

10,000 

1,000 

1,500 

8,000 
2,000 
5,000 
13,130 
3,000 
184,200 


2,550 
600 
2,000 
2,200 
1,000 
2,800 
3,400 
2,800 
3,000 
1,000 
475 
2,000 
750 
1,000 
1,000' 
6,000 
1,300 
32,500 
15,666 
2,550 
1,100 
4,000 
3,700 
1,200 
5,000 
1,800 


No. 


949 
950 
951 
952 
953 
954 
955 
956 
957 
958 
959 
960 
961 
962 
963 
964 
965 

966 
967 
968 
969 
970 
971 
972 
973 
974 
975 
976 
977 
978 
979 
980 
981 
982 


985 
986 
987 
988 
989 
990 
991 
992 
993 
944 
995 
996 
997 


202 


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Table  No.  1 — 


No. 


1000 
1001 
1002 
1003 
1004 
1005 
1006 
1007 
1008 
1009 
1010 
1011 
1012 
1013 
1014 
1015 
1016 
1017 
1018 
1019 
1020 
1021 
1022 
1023 
1024 
1025 
1026 
1027 
1028 
1029 
1030 
1031 
10.32 
1033 
1034 
1035 
1036 
1037 
1038 
1039 
1040 
1041 
1042 
1043 
1044 
1045 
1046 
1047 
1048 
1049 
1050 
1051 
1052 


County 


Chatham. 

-.-.do 

....do 

_..-do 

_...do 

-.--do 

-.--do 

-...do 

..-.do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

..--do 

.---do 

-...do 

--..do 

....do 

....do. 

....do. 

....do 

....do 

----do 

.-.-do 

..--do 

....do 

....dc 

....do 

-.-.do 

....do 

---do 

.-..do 

.---do 

....do..-. 

----do 

---do 

..-do 

---do 

----do 

--.-do 

....do 

..-.do 

..  -do 

.---do    --.. 

----do 

—  -do-..  . 

..--do 

.--do    -.-. 

----do 

.---do 

.-..do 

....do 

Cherokee.. 
..--do 


PostofEce 


Moncure 

....do 

....do.-. 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

New  Hill,  R.  2. 

Oakland 

Ore  Hill 

Ore  Hill,  R.  1.. 

....do R.  1.. 

Ore  Hill. 

Ore  Hill,    l.l.. 

....do 

....do 

Pittsboro . 

Pittsboro,  R.  3 
Pittsboro.  .     .. 

....do- 

....do.... 

....do- 


Roscoe 

...do. - 

SilerCity 

....do 

...do.... 

....do 

...do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

Siler  City,  R.  1 
SilerCity 

....do... 

....do.... 

.-..do 

....do 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


....do 

....do 

....do 

SilerCity,  R.  5. 

Siley  Citr 

....do 

....do 

Staley 

Andrews 

...do 


Factory 


Marks  Bros 

oncureMill  and  Gin  Co 

Moody  Burns 

Moore  Bros 

Orell-Maddox  Lumber  Co 

J.  R.  Poe's  Sawmill 

A.  A.  Wicker 

G.M.  Womble 

B.  A.  Perry'.s  Grist  Mill 

Brewer  t  Tally 

Eastridge  &  Pope 

T.  F,  Gains  &  Bros.  Lumber  Co. 

A.  A.  Johnson   

Jordan  Lane  &  Page  Co 

Kidd  Lumber  Co 

Leon  T.  Lane 

Chatham  Oil  and  Fertilizer  Co  . 

E.  A.  Clark 

R.  A   Lineberry 

A.  J.  Little  &  Co.. 

J.  M.  Odell  Mfg.  Co.. 

E.  H.  Petty 

Perry- Jones 

Tyrrells  Creek  Milling  Co 

Albright  Milling  Co 

J.  C.  Andrews      

.Bray  Bros.  Brick  Co. 

H.  H.  Elder 

Electric  Milling  Co 

Garage  and  Machine  Shop 

Green  Mill 

Johnson  &  Lewis. 

L.  E.  Johnson  &  Son 

Johnson,  Moon  &  Co 

Johnson,  Perry  &  Co... 

Jones  Lumber  Co. 

Lane  &  Teague 

J.  I;.  McPherson 

G.  S.  Norwood,  Ind 

Oval  Oak  ^Ifg.  Co 

H.  C.  Perry,  Ind 

Walter  R.  Perry,  Ind 

'W.  M.  Siler,  Ind 

Siler  City  Milling  Co 

Staley  Milling  Co 

Thomas  Sawmill 

Wesley  Thomas 

White  Bros 

Williams,  Brower  &  Co 

Woody  &  Stone 

Calvin  H,  Bean 

.\ndrews  Ice  Co. 

Andrews  Manufacturing  Co 


President 


C.  N.  Bray 


J.  C.  Lane. 


R.  S.  Williams. 


Miscellaneous   Factories 


203 


Continued 


Secretary 


J.  W.  Marks. 
C.  D.  OrelL. 
C.  D.  OrelL. 
J.  E.  Moore. 
C.  D.  OrelL. 


W.  N.  Brewer. 
L.  C.  Pope.... 
T.  F.  Gains... 


C.  H.  Page.. 

D.  C.  Kidd. 


J.  Carroll. 


J.  D.  Jones 

E.  A.  Thompson.. 
Hugh  W.  Johnson 


J.  Wade  Siler. 
A.  A.  Lamb.. 


Manson  Lewis.. 
S.  M.  Johnson. 
S.  M.  Johnson. 
S.  M.  Johnson. 

A.  H.  Jones 

J.  B.  Teague... 


L.  L.  Wrenn 

J.  L.  Brothers.. 
W.  A.  Thomas. 


T.  Ira  White. 
B.  D.  Woody. 


B.  G.  Webb 

Lamar  H.  Tucker. 


Articles  Manufactured 


Rough  lumber 

Rough  and  dressed  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Corn  meal,  wheat  and  flour 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumberf 

Rough  lumber. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Oil  mill  and  fertilizer  miser 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber r. 

Rough  lumber 

Products  of  cotton 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Flour  and  grist  mill 

Wheat  and  corn 

Meal  and  feed 

Brick 

Rough  lumber 

Merchants  and  exchange  milling. 

General  machine  work 

Corn  meal 

Rough  lumber • 

Gristmill 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber _ 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber ._ 

Washboards 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Milling -wheat  and  flour 

Grist  mill 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber.. 

Rough  lumber 

Bent  chair  stock 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Ice 


£  S  m 

O    ti    OS 

tj  o  c 


1910 


Invested 
Capital 


12,600 
49,500 
2,050 
2,600 
9,200 
1,300 
2,500 
2,000 
1,500 
1,500 

600 
1,000 
2,000 

800 
1,800 

600 

169,000 

2,800 

2,000 

800 
5,075 
3,500 

500 
5,000 
3,000 

250 
2,200 
5,000 
17,500 
1,900 
2,000 

700 
1,000 
1.600 
2,000 
2,550 

900 

700 

700 
18,854 

800 

600 

115 

20,859 

1,500 

2,000 

410 
1,000 
5,250 

700 

500 


367,823 


204 


iN^ORTH  Carolina  Labor   Statistics 


Table  No.  1 — 


No. 

County 

Postoffice 

Factory 

President 

1053 

Cherokee 

-—do 

----do.. 

----do 

—  .do... 

.—do .- 

---do- 

--do -- 

Andrews 

W.  A.  McGee— 

1054 

---do 

Mount  Vernon  Tannery 

1055 

Birch 

1056 

Culberson 

1057 

.--do - 

J.  S.  Shields,  Ind   — - 

1058 

Kinsey 

George  &  Frank  Hartness,  Part. 

1059 

Marble— 

Big  Cove  Lumber  Co 

lOfiO 

---do -- 

A.  T.  Dorsey  Lumber  Co 

lOfil 

.--do 

.--.do 

J.  M.  Kilpatrick. 

lOfiS 

---do -. 

....do 

W.  R.  Lunsford .  .  .. 

lOfiS 

..--do 

----do -- 

Murphy. 

D.  F.  Burchfield--"-- 

1064 

....do -.-- 

Cherokee  Roller  Mills 

1065 

---do 

....do 

Coca-Cola  Bottling  Co , 

1066 

----do -- 

.---do 

N.  C.  Dockery 

1067 

----do 

_---do 

1068 

----do- -- 

---do -- 

R.C.Moore •. 

1069 

---do- 

..-do 

1070 

----do 

....do -- 

-Murphy  Mills    .  --  .   - 

1071 

---.do 

....do 

107:? 

..--do 

---.do. 

G.  0.  Mercer 

1073 

-...do 

.-..do 

The  Woodworking  Co - 

1074 

----do --- 

..-do 

....do 

Chowan 

-...do 

Shoals  Creek 

Unaka 

T.  N.  Elrod 

1075 

T.  C    Kilpatrick 

1076 

Valleytown 

Edenton   

Geo.  Collett .-- 

1077 

H.  L.  Story. 

1078 

.--do 

1079 

-.--do 

---.do 

1080 

....do 

....do 

W.  G.  Brown  Grist  Mill 

1081 

----do 

.--.do 

1082 

-...do 

....do 

-...do 

....do...- - 

M.  B.  Chappel,  Ind - 

1083 

Chowan  Cotton  Oil  and  Fert.  Co. 

1084 

-...do.... 

do 

Edent'on  Ice  and  Cold  Storage  Co. . 
Edenton  Peanut  Co 

E.  R.   Couger 

1085 

....do 

.-..do 

1086 

do 

--..do 

Edenton  Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Co.... 
Jno.  N.  Elliott         

Reuben  Martin 

1087 

..-.do 

-...do 

1088 

....do 

...do 

H   C    Nixon 

1089 

--.-do 

--..do.. -- 

1090 

--..do -. 

-.-.do 

Tuttle-Bell  Brick  Co 

1091 

....do 

.-..do 

C.  D.  Webb,  Ind 

109"? 

.--.do 

---.do 

Wilkes  Veneer  Co. 

1093 

-..do 

....do. 

Tyner 

Z  W.  Evans,  Ind   

1094 

....do 

A    L.  Forehand        -  . 

1095 

....do 

...do. 

J.  W.  Parks--. 

1096 

.-..do.... 

-.do      

White  3  Sorghum  Mill. 

J.  T.  White 

1097 

--..do. 

.---do - 

W.  H.  Twine,  Ind 

1098 

Clay 

....do 

Hayesville 

.--.do 

0.  A.  Davis,  Ind.. 

1099 

E.  V.  McConnell. 

1100 

....do 

----do..- ---- 

The  Public  Service  Co. .  . 

E.  G.  Allison,  Mgr.. 

1101 

....do 

.---do- -_ 

T.  C.  Foven 

1102 

-—do 

Cleveland 

....do 

-..-do -.. 

Shooting  Creek  -  -- 

Belwood 

Belwood,  R.  1 

Boiling  Springs-  . 

Marke  H.  Rogers 

1103 

Belwood  Horse  Collar  Co 

T.  P.  Deal 

1104 

Clippard  &    BuUard 

1105 

C   J.  Hanwick  &  Sons .- 

Miscellaneous  Factories 


205 


Continued 


Secretary 

Articles  Manufactured 

u  O  C 

Invested 
Capital 

No. 

$     12,750 

1,061,609 

2,900 

1,250 

12,500 

560 

16,060 

36,500 

1,100 

1,250 

3,500 

500 

10,921 

500 

2,600 

5,825 

540 

12,600 

1,700 

1,300 

3,000 

720 

825 

750 

5,750 

175,526 

500 

900 

550 

1,200 

163,044 

48,982 

193,222 

24,062 

2,200 

1,800 

650 

4,800 

2,500 

21,074 

6,000 

1,525 

2,200 

500 

1,350 

2,500 

1053 

L.  E.  Bamblitz 

lO.M 

Rough  lumber.    .-. ---  -   

10,55 

1056 

J.  S.  Shields-- 

1057 

Frank  Hartness 

Rough  lumber..                     ..  . 

1058 

Rough  lumber.. .  .  ...     ..._._- 

1059 

A.  T.  Dorsey... 

1060 

1061 

Rough  lumber                                        .. .  -.   .. 

1062 

1063 

L.  S.  Hale 

1064 

R.  L.  Ellis-    - 

Coca-Cola,  soda  water      . 

1065 

1066 

R.  L.  Lance  .  _  .     

1067 

1068 

Job  printing.. 

1069 

R.  M.  Fain- 

Milling    ... 

1070 

1071 

Publishing  and  job  printing  . 

1072 

M.  C.  King,  Jr 

Lumber  _    .       ..          .....       ...  

1073 

1074 

Wood  turned  and  carved                       .       . 

1075 

Flour  and  feed. 

1076 

Newspaper  and  job  printing 

1077 

J.  G.  Small 

1078 

J.  B.  Parker ..    . 

Grinding  corn .     .  __     . 

1079 

Grinding  meal  and  hominy             

1080 

H.  E.  Nixon— _ 

Grist  mill 

1081 

1082 

10R3 

Ice   ... 

1084 

1085 

Soft  drinks ..         .  .  _ 

1086 

Carts,  wagons,  repairs  .     .  

1087 

Rough  lumber..                  .    

1088 

Shipbuilding  and  repairs  on  same 

1089 

R.  F.  Tuttle- 

Common  brick.                              ..  ..        

1090 

Rough  lumber  -                                   . 

1091 

.T.  L.  Wiggins- 

1092 

1093 

1094 

1095 

1096 

1097 

1098 

1099 

1910 

6,000 
900 
3,100 
6,000 
1,100 
300 

1100 

1101 

1102 

1103 

1104 

Rough  lumber 

1105 

206 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1- 


No. 

County 

PostofEce 

Factory 

President 

llOfi 

Cleveland 

....do ._ 

....do 

Boiling  Springs-  - 

Casar 

-...do 

Amos  Wright 

1107 

John  S.  Hunt,  Ind.. 

1108 

J   F.  Logan 

1109 

....do... 

...do... 

A.  R.  McNeillv,  Ind 

1110 

....do 

.-..do 

N.  H.  Parker 

1111 

....do 

.-..do..    

G.  W.  Peeler _ 

\U9 

....do. 

.-..do 

Peter  Whitp,  Ind 

1113 

....do 

....do 

FallstOD.    ... 

S.  T.  Kendrick                       

1114 

..do... 

J.  B.  Stroup  &  Son                       .  - 

1115 

....do 

-.-.do 

-...do 

S.  R.  Anthony 

1116 

--.do 

.--.do. 

M.  L.  Beam,  Ind..     -. 

1117 

C.  Hang.  Ind.                

1118 

---.do 

----do.. 

Kings  Mountain  . 
....do 

R.  G   Adams   Ind           -   -  

1119 

11?0 

-...do .._ 

_.._do 

....do 

....do 

11?1 

J.A.Falls 

IP? 

-...do 

....do... 

1123 

-...do......... 

....do. 

....do. 

do 

G. G   Page 

1124 

11 ''5 

.-..do 

....do 

1126 

.-..do 

....do 

1127 

....do 

-...do.. 

....do 

-do 

1128 

ir^q 

.-..do 

-...do 

....do 

--..do... 

....do 

....do 

Lattimore    . 

1130 

M    A    Neal                    - 

1131 

1132 

..do 

1133 

..-.do 

---.do 

Buffalo  Roller  Mills 

1134 

....do 

Pearl  Roller  Mill        .- 

1135 

.--.do 

-...do 

Mooresboro 

--.do.... 

J   VV   Allen  Corn  Mill 

1136 

C   R   Blanton  Sawmill.  Ind 

1137 

--do 

.-.do.. 

.-..do 

do 

M    M    Green  Corn  Mill 

1138 

1139 

....do 

....do 

1140 

....do 

....do 

1141 

--do 

....do 

Shelby 

-  do. 

1142 

L.  C.  Bost 

1143 

..-.do... 

do 

C   B    Cabaniss  &  Co 

1144 

..-.do.. 

do 

1145 

....do 

....do 

Eagle  Roller  Mill               

1146 

....do 

....do.. 

G    N   Gold  Corn  Mill 

1147 

.—do .- 

.—do 

....do 

—do 

-—do 

.do. 

J   R   &B    F   Hard   Part-   

1148 

1149 

Geo.  Button ... 

1150 

....do 

do 

Shelby  Coca-Cola  Co                

1151 

-...do 

do. 

115? 

....do 

....do 

T.  J.  Babbington 

1153 

....do 

do 

1154 
1155 

....do 

....do... 

.-..do 

do 

Shelby  Marble  and  Granite  Works-- 
Shelby    Publishing  Co 

B.  R.  Dillinger.. 

1156 

....do 

do 

M.  L.  Borden 

1157 

-...do... 

do 

Southern  Cotton  Oil  Co                  

1158 

...-do-.. 

-...do 

G.  E.  Sperling.  Ind 

Miscellaneous  Factories 


207 


Continued 


Secretary 


Amos  Wright. 


G.  M.  Isenhour. 


J.  M.  Patterson- 


W.  L.  Toms-. 
W.  B.  Milton. 


Carme  Elam. 


J.  W.  Rollings.. 

A.  L.  Swart 

B.  E.  McSwain. 


J.  F.  Ledford.. 
Hough  Hopper. 


C.  C.  McMurray_._ 


D.  E.  Hanmey. 
W.  Lineberger.. 


M.  Putman,  Mgr. 


Onnie  Miller. 


Articles  Manufactured 


J.A.Ryan,  120  By.,N.Y. 


Flour  and  corn  meal 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  and  dressed  lumber 

Corn  and  flour  mill __. 

Rough  lumber 

Corn  meal 

Corn  and  flour  mill  and  rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Common  brick 

Rough  lumber 

Brick 

Rough  lumber 

Publishing  weekly  paper  and  commercial  printing. 

Common  brick 

Rough  lumber 

Cotton-seed  products 

Corn  and  flour  mill 

Sash  and  doors :.. 

Rough  lumber 

Corn  meal 

Rough  lumber 

Cotton-seed  products 

Flour  and  corn  meal 

Corn  and  flour  mill.. 

Corn  meal 

Rough  lumber 

Corn  meal 

Creamery 

Cotton-seed  products 

Flour  and  corn  meal 

Cement  and  tile  works 

Bakery 

Corn  meal 

Work  shirt  manufacturers 

Flour  mill 

Corn  meal 

Rough  lumber 

Corn  meal 

Job  printing 

S  of  t  drinks  - 

Butter 

General  foundry  and  metal  repair _ 

Ice 

Marble  and  granite 

Publishing  and  printing 

Steam  laundry 

Manufactiiring  cotton-seed  products 

Rough  lumber 


S  S  m 

fc.  o  c 


Invested 
Capital 


3,600 
1,200 

875 

750 
1,750 
4,000 

500 
1,000 
4,600 
2,200 

400 
60,000 

950 
5,000 

300 
1,200 
1,000 
2,400 
2,800 


51,900 

14,547 

13,000 

1,000 

2,000 

300 

157,000 

2,500 

4,226 

400 

1,000 

400 

10,703 

158,225 

2,000 

4,600 

2,900 

6,600 

14,000 

18,238 

700 

1,000 

1,500 

1,500 

6,600 

15,264 

4,989 

33,257 

1,225 

6,000 

8,000 

205,628 

3,000 


No. 


1106 

1107 

1108 

1109 

1110 

1111 

1112 

1113 

1114 

1115 

1116 

1117 

1118 

1119 

1120 

1121 

1122 

1123 

1124 

1125 

1126 

1127 

1128 

1129 

1130 

1131 

1132 

1133 

11.34 

1135 

1136 

1137 

1138 

1139 

1140 

1141 

1142 

1143 

1144 

1145 

1146 

1147 

1148 

1149 

1150 

1151 

1152 

1153 

1154 

1155 

1156 

1157 

1158 


208 


North  Carolina  Labor   Statistics 


Table  No.  1— 


No. 

County 

Postoffice 

Factory 

President 

1159 

Cleveland 

do 

Shelby 

Z.  J.&C.S.Thom 
Props 

1160 

do 

J.  W.  Wilson -.- 

1161 

_...do 

Columbus 

do  . 

W.  G.  Hord,  Ind - 

1162 

1163 

-  do  .    .. 

J.  W.  Lashley  Mill 

1164 

do 

do 

Northwest  Lumber  Co , 

1165 

....do 

....do 

-...do - 

do 

Bladenboro 

Boardman 

Bolton 

Hester  &  Sykes                 

1166 

1167 

Gore  &  Co.,  Fart - 

1168 

..  do 

1169 

....do 

do 

Cerro  Gordo 

do 

W    H    H   Buffkin                     

1170 

Cerro  Gordo  Brick  Co 

1171 

do 

-..  do 

1172 

-...do.. 

.--.do 

....do... 

-.-.do     

....do 

.---do 

do 

do 

C.  E.  Williamson  and  W.  K.  Nance.. 

1173 

Chadbourn 

do 

L   P   Burkhead     

1174 

Chadbourn  Mfg.  Co... 

1175 

-...do 

Columbus  Bottling  Co 

0.  M.  Powers.. 

1176 

do 

1177 

Clarendon.. 

...do    

C   R    Harrelson  Mill,  Ind.  .     

1178 

Harrelson  &  Currie  Mill,  Part     

1179 

....do 

-.--do 

....do     

do 

J    H   Mitchell,  Ind. 

1180 

Fair  Bluff 

do 

H.  V.  Norris's  Mill,  Ind.    

1181 

H   M    Powell.  Part      

1182 

do 

A    R   Waller   Ind. 

1183 

-...do 

-...do... 

...-do 

....do 

do 

J   W   Brinkley  Mill 

1184 

Goldsboro,  R  F  D 

Hallsboro 

do                    . 

1185 

1186 

Hall's  Tobacco  Flue  Mfg.  Co 

1187 

do 

D   P   Clears     .  . 

1188 

do 

do... 

North  Carolina  Lumber  Co 

F.  B.  Gante..-. 

1189 

do 

do 

1190 

.-.-do 

-...do 

....do... 

....do 

---.do 

....do - 

....do --- 

.-..do 

--..do 

do 

Lake  Waccamaw.. 

Newberlin 

....do 

Tabor 

W,  J.  Hardie,  Ind -- 

1191 

1192 
1193 

Bordeaux  &  Co...   

I.   C.   &   M.    A. 
deaux.  Owners. 

Bor- 

11Q4 

-...do 

do 

D    J    Hughes  &  Co.- 

1195 

D    J.  Hughes  Co.  Mill 

1196 

1197 

Wannanish... 

Whiteville 

The  Council  Tool  Co 

1198 

W   L   Burchett.  Ind.. 

1199 

do 

1200 

do 

do 

1201 

Craven 

....do 

-...do 

--.do 

Bachelor 

Blades 

Tavlor's  Mill 

1202 

1203 

1204 

do... 

A.  J.  Holton... 

1205 

-.--do 

-.--do 

do 

.---do 

Clark 

do 

O^lesbv's  Gri'st  Mill 

1206 

Clark  Brick  and  Tile  Co.. 

L.  B.  Willis 

1207 

1208 

do 

do 

1209 

...-do 

—  .do 

Cove   City 

.—do 

1210 

White  &  Mitchell 

Miscellaneous  Factories 


209 


Continued 


Secretary 


G.  L.  Cameron,  Jlgr 

J.  Sam  Wright 


G.  T.  Meyer. 


R.  G.  Inman. 


J.  A.  Brown. 


Jno.  W.  Hall. 


J.  E.  Halcomb. 
K.  C.  Council.. 


R.  V.  T.  Duncan.. 
J.  D.  Maultsby-.-. 
J.  JI.  Little,  Atty. 

W.  L.  Harris 

Henry  Weatherly.. 


J.  A.  Dixon 

J.  L.  Humphrey. 


R.  E.  Riggs.. 
Frank  White . 


.Articles  Manufactured 


Doors,  sash,  blinds,  etc 

General  woodworking  plant. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  and  dressed  lumber. . 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  and  dressed  lumber.. 

Rough  lumber.- 

Brick 

Grinding  corn 

Rough  lumber 

Harness  maker . 

Ice -- 

Soft  drinks 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber  and  shingles. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber  and  shingles. 

Rough  lumber. 

Rough  lumber 

Tobacco  flues 

Corn  meal  and  grits 

Shingles . 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber. 

Rough  lumber. 


Dressed  lumber __ 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Grinding  corn 

Rough  lumber. 

Tools  for  turpentine  operators- 
Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Lumber 


Rough  lumber. 

Auto  repairs 

Repairing  automobiles- 
Milling  corn.. 

Brick 

Brick 

Brick. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 


1911 
1916 


Invested 
Capital 


;    32,989 

5,450 

1,000 

2,000 

3,950 

2,850 

3,900 

872,034 

4,000 

841,329 

2,500 

7.527 

2,000 

11,750 

10,500 

10,000 

1,900 

1,250 

1,000 

3,000 

2,500 

5,500 

3,000 

1,500 

27,000 

360,798 

5,500 

1,550 

1,000 

141,299 

26,400 

4,500 

3,500 

3,000 
1,500 
3,850 
3,000 
3,900 
161,848 
1,800 
1,500 
10,000 
3,000 
3,000 
4,900 
5,010 
5,500 
9,000 
6,000 


11,150 
11,000 


No. 


1159 
1160 
1161 
1162 
1163 
1164 
1165 
1166 
1167 
1168 
1169 
1170 
1171 
1172 
1173 
1174 
1175 
1176 
1177 
1178 
1179 
1180 
1181 
1182 
1183 
1184 
1185 
1186 
1187 
1188 
1189 
1190 
1191 

1192 
1193 
1194 
1195 
1196 
1197 
1198 
1199 
1200 
1201 
1202 
1203 
1204 
1205 
1206 
1207 
1208 
1209 
1210 


14— Dept.  Labor,  1920. 


210 


North  Carolina  Labor   Statistics 


Table  No.  1 — 


No. 


1211 
1212 
1213 
1214 
1215 
1216 
1217 
1218 
1219 
1220 
1221 
1222 
1223 
1224 
1225 
1226 
1227 
1228 
1229 
1230 
1231 
1232 
1233 
1234 
1235 
1236 
1237 
1238 
1239 
1240 
1241 
1242 
1243 
1244 
1245 
1246 
1247 
1248 
1249 
1250 
1251 
1252 
1253 
1254 
1255 
1256 
1257 
1258 
1259 
1260 
1261 
1262 
1263 


County 


Craven - 
....do.. 
...-do.. 
-...do._ 
....do.. 
....do-. 

----do.. 

.-..do.. 
...-do.. 

-..-do.- 

....do.. 
-...do-, 
-..-do.- 
....do.. 
.-.do., 
-...do.. 
....do.- 
--..do.. 
—  .do., 
-...dc- 
.-.-do-. 
--.-do-, 
-..-do.. 
....do.. 
....do., 
.-.-do-. 
..-.do.. 
.-_.do-- 
....do.- 
.-.-do-. 
--.-do.- 
....do.. 
.-..do.. 
..-.do.- 
..-.do.- 
....do-- 
.-..do.. 
.-.-do., 
.-..do., 
.-.-do.. 
..-.do-- 
-...do-. 
..-.do., 
-.-do.. 

_-.-d0-- 

..-.do-- 
-..do-. 
....do-, 
.-..do... 
....do... 
..-.do... 
..-.do... 
-.-do... 


PostofEce 


Dover -- 

...do 

..-do 

Fort  Barnwell . 

..-do 

.—do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

..-.do 

James  City 

...do. -. 

Jasper  

Melvin 

New  Bern 

...-do.-- 


-do. 
.do. 
-do. 
-do. 
.do. 
-do. 
-do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
-do. 
-do. 
-do. 
.do. 
.do. 
-do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do- 
.do. 
-do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
-do- 
-do. 
-do- 
.do. 


Factory 


Goldsboro  Lumber  Co..  

Ipoch  Grist  Mill 

W.  P.  Steed,  Ind. .  - 

Fort  Barnwell  Garage 

Jones  Bros.  Sawmill 

Lamb's  Grist  Mill 

Sauls  &  Lamb  Sawmill .  .- 

Wetherington's  Sawmill  - 

Wilson  Bros.  Sawmill .   

Wilson  Grist  Mill 

The  Davis  Bakery 

Munger  &  Bennett 

Wetherington  Grist  Mill  

M.  Edw.  Huskins 

J.  V.  Blades  Lumber  Co.   .  - 

The  Blades  Motor  Co.,  Inc 

Bordeaux  &  Co.  Mill 

Braddy's  Laundry  &  Cleaning  Wks 

Campbell  Garage 

Cannon's  Repair  Shop 

The  Central  Service  Station,  Inc- 

Craven  Carriage  Shop,  Inc 

Crystal  Ice  Cream  Co - 

Cuthrell  Garage 

Davenport  Garage -- - 

Delio  Garage 

F.  S.  Duffy  Medicine  Co 

Owen  G.  Dunn 

East  Carolina  Marble  Works 

Ellis  Repair  Works 

Fowler  Auto  Garage  Co.,  Inc 

French  Cabinet  Works 

Gaskins  Machine  and  Cycle  Works . 

Guion  Motoi  Co.,  Inc 

Hackney  Cement  Works -. 

Home  Bakery  Co 

Hop  Wah  Laundry 

Hummings  &  Barber 

Kaf er's  Bakery 

Kahus  Cleaning  and  Dye  Works  .-. 

E.  H.  &  J.  A.  Meadows  Co.... 

Meadows  Grist  Mill 

Model  Steam  Laundry 

Moore's  Machine  Works 

National  Vulcanizing  &  Supply  Co 

Neuse  Lumber  Co 

New  Bern  Battery  Co 

New  Bern  Brick  Co 

New  Bern  Cedar  Works 

New  Bern  Coca-Cola  Bot.  Wks.,  Inc 
New  Bern  Cotton  Oil  &  Pert.  Mills.. 

New  Bern  Garage  Co. -- 

New  Bern  Ice  Co 


President 


Zelph  Kilpatrick. 


R.  M.  Davis. 


J.  V.  Blades . 


E.A.  Braddy. 


L.  H.  Cannon . 


H.  E.  Royall,  Owner. 

Otis  Cuthrell 

B.  R.  Davenport 


W.  S.  Ellis. 


Louis  Gaskins 

Frank  A.  Hackney. 


J.  W.  Hummings. 
Alfred  A.  Kafer. . 

A.  H.  Kahus 

E.  H.  Meadows -- 


W.  E.  Perry... - 
Wm.  H.  Moore. 


Jno.  R.  Rodney,  V.-P. 


H.  A.  Epting. 
W.  L.  Jones — 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


211 


Continued. 


Secretary 


W.  B.  H.  Blancfred. 
Jno.  Ipoch 


A.  Lamb 

Anderson  Winn . 


David  Wilson . 


GailG.  Bennett-. 
J.  B.  Massingale. 


N.  F.  Rowe 

R.  W.  Melvin... 
J.  C.  Bordeaux. 


Rufe  Parrott . 


Brady  Telfous,  Mgr. 
R.  S.  Shaw 


Nathan  Stroud- 
F.  S.  Duffy 


Joe  K.Willis. 


Wm.  Foy.... 
L.  LaDuese. 


F.  McClowe. 


Gomis  Brinson. 


Myrtle  Cavanaugh. 


Parker  B.  Adams. 
Jno.  F.  Rhorey 


B.  M.  Cotton. 


Wm.  Dunn,  Mgr.. 


Articles  Manufactured 


Rough  lumber _ . . 

Milling  corn... 

Rough  lumber 

Repairing  autos,  gas  engines,  etc. 

Rough  lumber 

Milling  corn 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Milling  corn.. _._ 

Bakery 

Rough  lumber 

Milling  corn 


Lumber 

Auto  sales  and  repairs 

Dressed  lumber 

Laundry  and  cleaning 

Auto  repairs 

General  repair,  auto  wheels  and  machinery 

Service  and  auto  repairers.. 

Tobacco  trucks 

Ice  cream 

Repairing  auto  and  marine  engines 

Repairing  auto  and  marine  engines 

Auto  and  engine  repairing 

Patent  medicine 

Job  printing  _ 

Tombstones 

Repairing  wagons,  carts  and  buggies 

Sales  and  auto  repairing 

Cabinets 

Repairing  machines,  cycles  and  auto  wheels 

Repair  of  automobiles ._ 

Cement  bricks 

Bakery 

Laundry 

Implement  handles 

Bakery 

Laundry  and  dyeing 

Fertilizer 

Milling  corn 

Laundry 

Repairing  boats,  engines,  cycles 

Vulcanizing  and  repairing 

Lumber 

Repairing  batteries,  auto  engines  and  marine  eng 
Brick 


g  C  to 


1906 


1911 


1870 


Cedar  chests  and  repairing 

Coca-cola 

Cotton-seed  products  and  fertilizers . 

Service  and  auto  repairs 

Ice ., 


Invested 
Capital 


302,806 
1,500 
5,750 
6,500 
4,050 
1,850 
6,650 
2,800 
7,250 
1,850 
4,000 

145,829 
7,000 
11,000 

150,000 
92,000 
3,000 
4,100 
6,600 
5,000 
11,275 
6,400 
5,000 
4,750 
7,410 
7,610 

100,000 
38,000 


6,550 

49,000 

6,525 

6,050 

2,900 

8,300 

7,100 

2,850 

10,500 

7,500 

5,300 

575,484 

8,500 

9,500 

4,700 

2,100 

103,808 

10,000 

19,658 

7,959 

40,4  3 

954,033 

16,100 

45,030 


No. 


1211 
1212 
1213 
1214 
1215 
1216 
1217 
1218 
1219 
1220 
1221 
1222 
1223 
1224 
1225 
1226 
1227 
1228 
1229 
1230 
1231 
1232 
1233 
1234 
1235 
1236 
1237 
1238 
1239 
1240 
1241 
1242 
1243 
1244 
1245 
1246 
1247 
1248 
1249 
1250 
1251 
1252 
1253 
1254 
1255 
1256 
1257 
1258 
1259 
1260 
1261 
1262 
1263 


212 


]^ORTH   Carolina   Labor   Statistics 


Table  No.  1- 


Nj. 


County 


Postoffice 


Factory 


President 


1264 
1265 
1266 
1267 
1268 
1269 
1270 
1271 
1272 
1273 
1274 
1275 
1276 
1277 
1278 
1279 
1280 
1281 
1282 
1283 
1284 
1285 
1286 
1287 
1288 
1289 
1290 
1291 
1292 
1293 
1294 
1295 
1296 
1297 
1298 
1299 
1300 

1301 
1302 
1303 
1304 
1305 
1306 
1307 
1308 
1309 
1310 
1311 
1312 
1313 
1314 
1315 


Craven . 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do... 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.- 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do... 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.- 
.-..do.. 
...do... 
....do.. 
....do.. 
....do.. 
...-do.- 
.-..do.. 
.-.-do.. 
..-.do.. 
....do.. 
....do.. 
....do.. 
....do.. 
....do., 
.-.-do.- 


...do 

...do 

Cumberland 

...-do 

.-..do 

....do 

.-..do...  ... 

.-..do...  ... 

.-..do.-.  .-- 

.-..do 

.-..do-.    ... 

..-do 

....do..  .-. 
....do..  ... 
....do 


New  Bern 

...do 

...do 

...do.. - 

...do 

...do 

...do 

-.-do. 

---do. 

...do --. 

....do-. 

....do 

-do..    

.do 

.do.. 

.do 

.do...  

.do 

....do.. 

....do 

....do 

...-do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do.. 

-.-.do 

....do-.. 

....do-.    

....do...  

...-do 

.-.-do.... -. 

....do- 

North  Harlowe. 
....do 

471  Liberty  Bldg. 
Phila.,  Pa.. 

Vanceboro 

....do 

Autryville. . 

Cedar  Creek 

....do 

Cooper 

Cumberland-  ... 

Falcon 

Fayetteville    

....do..   ---. 

....do 

....do,.     

----do-.     

....do 

....do 


NewBern  Iron  Wks  and  Sup. Co.  ,Inc. 

Elisha  Odum  Shop  Iron  Works 

Old  Clark  Sawmill 

Paige  Garage  Co 

The  S.  B.  Parker  Co. .- -... 

Peoples  Auto  and  Supply  Co.,  Inc. 

Peoples  Brick  Co 

The  Pepsi-Cola  Co 

Peptono  Co. . 

The  Pine  Lumber  Co 

A.  E.  Pittman  &  Son 

Jno   Rhodes  Motor  Co.   -- 

Richardson  Printing  Co 

D.  M.  Roberts  &  Co 

John  L.  Roper  Lumber  Co.    . 

Service  Motor  Corporation- . 

Cler  Smith's  Garage. 

J.  Smith  Repair  Works 

Smith's  Repair  Shop 

W.  L.  Speight ---- 

Standard  Auto  Exchange 

Steel  Product  Co.,  Inc 

Stevenson  Brick  Co 

Taylor's  Sheet  M  etal  Works 

Taylor's  Soft  Drink  Works 

Tong  Wah  Laundry. 

Trent  River  Marl  and  Lime  Co 

U-Nite  Rubber  and  Garage  Co. 

Virginia-Carohna  Chemical  Co. 

Walker  &  Carnegie  Works 

Waters  Buggy  and  Auto  Co.    

Waynick's  Grist  Mill 

Willis-Knight  Motor  Cars  Co 

Willis  Motor  Co 

Highway  Garage 

Morton's  Grist  Mill.  - 


Elisha  Odum . 


Clark  Lumber  Co -- 

Lancaster's  Garage -- 

Lancaster  Mill. 

Hall&  Smith ---- 

Jessup  Bros.  Mill . . 

Strickland  Mill..  

J.  T.  Matthew  &  Son,  Ind 

WoodallMill -. 

Falcon  Publishing  Co - 

Bill  Lumber  Mill.  Ind.    

Boone  Bottling  Works- .  

A.  J.  Bullard  &  Son 

Carolina  Woodenware  Co. .     .. 
D.  P.  Carter  Mill.  Ind...     .--. 

Chero-Cola  Bottling  Co 

The  Christian-Ewing  Co.,  Inc. 


L.  J.  Taylor 

E.  G.  Schwartz. 
A.  E.  Pittman - 


R.  A.  Richardson. 


Wm.  T.  Smith. 

Mrs.  Jaker  I.  Smith. 


R.  L.  Taylor.. 
R.  J.  Taylor.. 


A.  H.  Judy... 
J.  S.  Garrett.. 
C.  G.  Wilson  . 
T.  N.  Walker . 
G.  S.  Waters . 


Chas.  Hibbs- 


D.  S.  Lancaster. 


S.  Boone - 


J.  F.  Poag. 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


213 


Continued 


Secretary 


G.  H.  Terry- 


Ryan  Smith 

B.  B.  Swinson.-- 

G.  Wallace 

Jno.  Walston 

John  F.  Rhorey , 
H.  J.  Carpenter. 


W.  F.  Aberly. 


Cox  Rhodes- 


C.  F.  Hurot-. 
S.  F.  Pollard. 
Owen  Smith-. 


Thos.  F.  Frazier. 

G.  H.  Terry 

L.  L.  Wallman. .. 


H.  A.  Patten - 


S.  D.  Crenshaw. 


A.  M.  Fory... 

S.  Jones 

A.  Fitzgerald. 


Cecil  Morton- 


Fred  W.Judd, Chief  Clerk 
N.M.  Lancaster 


J.  D.  Jessup- . .. 
J.  W.  Strickland. 

J.  S.  Cupps 

E.  H.  Woodall  -  - 
E.  A.  Robinson.. 
Wm.  Bell 


J.  C.  Lowell . 


W.  C.  Ewing,  Sec.-Treas. 


Articles  Manufactured 


M  ill  supplies  and  general  repairing 

Tobacco  flues,  general  repairs 

Rough  lumber 

Sales,  service  and  auto  repairing 

Sheet  metal  workers 

Auto  repairs 

Brick 

Pepsi-cola  syrup 

Soft  drinks 

Lumber,  laths,  etc 

General  machine  repairing 

Auto  and  gas  engine  repairing-- 

Job  printing 

Service  and  auto  repairing 

Dressed  and  rough  lumber 

Service  and  auto  repairing 

Auto  and  gas  engine  repairing 

Auto  and  general  repairing _, 

General  repairs  — blacksmith  and  wheelwTight. 

Logs  and  bolts 

Service  and  auto  repairing 

Sheet  iron  workers 

Brick 

Sheet  metal,  general  repairs 

Soft  drinks 

Laundry 

Marl     .. ^"" 

Vulcanizing  and  auto  repairing 

Commercial  fertilizers 

Repairing  engines,  wagons  and  trucks 

Building  and  repairing  buggies 

Millingcorn 

Sales,  service  and  auto  repairing 

Autos  and  engine  repairs 

Auto  repairing 

Milling  corn 


^  C  m 
O  S   m 

as  O 
!h  o  a 

13  b^ 


Invested 
Capital 


1895 
1893 


S  338,469 

16,775 

6,800 

6,300 

37,426 

3,681 

24,985 

326,108 


1916 


1892 


Rough  lumber 

Auto  repairing 

Rough  lumber. 

Pine  lumber. - 

Rough  lumber- -- 

Shingles 

Rough  lumber. 

Grist  mill - 

Publishing  religious  work. 

Rough  lumber 

Bottling  works.. 

Dressed  lumber 

Woodenware. 

Rough  lumber 

Soft  drinks 

Flour,  meal,  feed. . 


10,000 

2,200 

5,450 

5,000 

34,000 

2,024,989 

20,400 

7,500 

3,050 

2,100 

13,000 

15,300 

57,205 

37,614 

10,425 

5,776 

2,300 

50.000 

3,000 

48,000,000 

3,650 

2,500 

1,500 

14,850 

2,800 

11,675 

1,800 

16,400 
2,650 
2,000 


2.500 

3,500 

2,000 

1,650 

1,300 

2,000 

8,500 

13,500 

39,583 

6,200 

7,600 

173,922 


No. 


1264 

1265 

1266 

1267 

1268 

1269 

1270 

1271 

1272 

1273 

1274 

1275 

1276 

1277 

1278 

1279 

1280 

1281 

1282 

1283 

1284 

1285 

1286 

1287 

1288 

1289 

1290 

1291 

1292 

1293 

1294 

1295 

1296 

1297 

1298 

1299 

1300 
1301 
1302 
1303 
1304 
1305 
1306 
1307 
1308 
1309 
1310 
1311 
1312 
1313 
1314 
1315 


214 


North   Carolina  Labor   Statistics 


Table  No.  1 — 


No. 


1316 
1317 
1318 
1319 
1320 
1321 
1322 
1323 
1324 
1325 
1326 
1327 
1328 
1329 
1330 
1331 
1332 
1333 
1334 
1335 
1336 
1337 
1338 
1339 
1340 
1341 
1342 
1343 
1344 
1345 
1346 
1347 
1348 
1349 
1350 
1351 
1352 
1353 
1354 
1355 
1356 
1357 
1358 
1359 
1360 
1361 
1362 
1363 
1364 
1365 
1366 
1367 
1368 


County 


Cumberland 

._..do... 

....do 

...do 

.-..do 

..._do -. 

....do 

._..do 

....do 

....do 

..--do 

....do 

..-.do 

--..do. 

.-.-do 

....do 

.-.-do 

--..do 

..--do - 

....do 

--..do 

-...do 

...-do 

-...do 

--..do 

....do 

....do 

--..do. 

--..do 

....do 

-.-.do 

---.do 

-...do    

....do 

--..do 

--..do 

....do 

..--do 

....do 

....do 

Currituck.. 

-...do 

--..do 

...-do 

--.-do 

Dare 

Davidson 

--.-do 

--..do 

--..do 

--.-do 

.-..do 

...-do-    .... 


Postoffice 


Fayetteville. 

....do 

.—do 

.—do 

..-.do - 

.--.do.. 

...-do 

....do 

-..-do 

....do 

-...do 

-...do 

....do 

....do 

....do -- 

..--do 

..-do 

-...do -- 

Linden 

..--do 

Manchester  . 

Slocumb 

Stedman 

..--do 

....do . 

----do -- 

..--do 

-—do 

—do 

-...do 

....do 

....do 

..--do 

....do 

Vander 

Wade -- 

--..do 

...-do 

—  -do - 

..--do 

Grandy 

Jar\'isburg.. 

Maple 

Shawboro... 

Snowden 

Manteo 

Chandler — 

Denton 

----do 

.---do 

Denton 

-—do - 

----do 


Factory 


Dromond  Printing  Co 

Fayetteville  Coca-Cola  Bottling  Co. 
Fayetteville  Light  and  Power  Co.  .- 
Fayetteville  Monumental  Works-   - 

Judge  Printing  Co 

M.  Lee  Mill,  Ind - --- 

McDaniel  &  Bullard,  Part.     

McMillan  Metal  Works. 

Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Co - 

E.  A.  Poe  Brick  Co 

Chas.  Rankin    

J.  A.  Sexton  Lumber  Co... 

Southern  Cotton  Oil  Co - 

Townscnd  Candy  Co 

Walker  Lumber  Co - 

Ward's  Plow  Works 

West  Lumber  and  Box  Co 

Wing  Holt  Laundry 

L.  C.  Cameron  Mill- 

Gillette  Mill,  Ind.- - 

0.  A.  Waddell  Mill 

W.  T.  Reeves  Mill .-.- 

L.  G.  Faircloth  Sawmill  -  - 

J.  B.  Gorman 

W.  J.  Hall,  Ind 

A.  B.  Maxwell  &  Son 

Maxwell  Brothers.     

Maxwell  Mill   

Geo.  N.  McCall 

McMillan  Mill 

1.  W.  Strickland -- 

J.  M.  Swann      

Waller  Lumber  Co.   . 

J.  E.  Wilson -- --- 

G.  W.  Home --- 

D.  F.  Blue,  Ind.-. 

H.  T.  Ennis -... 

Gainey's  Mill .-- 

Pope  &  Fort  Mill - 

A.  W.  &Chas.  Walker -. 

Lancelot  Poyner — 

D.  B.  Harrison,  Ind 

Farmers'  Cooperative  Co 

Jno.  D.  Barnard 

G.  L.  Crisp 

Croatan  Packing  Co .- 

Coggins  Bros 

John  Ceci  1 -- 

Daniel  &  Daniel 

Denton  Lumber  Co 

Denton  Marble  Works 

Denton  Roller  Mill 

Floyd  Hedrick  &  Son 


President 


R.  E.  Hayes. 


Wm.  W.  Randolph . 

I.  V.  Hooper 

Jno.  W.  Judge 


J.  A.  Barns. 


D.  W.  Townsend. 


Thomas  Ward. 

J.  H.  West 

Chin  Sun 


W.  E.  Waller  and  wife 


.41ex.  W.  Midgett. 


T.  H.  Daniel. 
F.  C.  Russell. 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


215 


Continued 


Secretary 


C.  D.  Huto£f 

Geo.  H.  Spence . 

H.  T.  Smith 

H.  Rae 

C.  Rankin- __. 

J.  O.  Ryan 

W.  M.  Walker 

P.  West 

J.  W.  McMillan 

V.  A.  Matthews 

G.  Gainey 

Chas.  Walker 

E.  M.  Walker 

J.  M.  Daniel,  Mgr... 
L.  P.  Ross 

A.  P.  Johnson,  Mgr 
T.  E.  Jennings 


Articles  Manufactured 


Job  printing 

Soft  drinks 

Gas 

Monuments 

Job  and  commercial  printing 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Gutters,  steel  roofing.... 

Soft  drinks 

Brick 

Rough  lumber 

Lumber 

Cotton-seed  products 

Candy 

Rough  lumber __. 

Plows 

Lumber  and  box  shocks 

Laundry  ...... 

Rough  lumber _. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Ginning  cotton 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Grinding  corn 

Rough  lumber 

Grinding  corn 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Dressed  lumber 

Dressed  lumber. 

Rough  lumber... 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Grinding  corn 

Dressed  lumber 

Rough  lumber __ 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Grist  mill 

Rough  lu mber. 

Packing  fish  and  canning  tomatoes- 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Planing  mill 

Marble  and  granite 

Flour,  meal 

Rough  lumber 


bam 
u  o  a 

go-3 


1918 


1920 


Invested 
Capital 


1      5,000 

33,770 

75,000 

7,250 

26,000 

900 

1,500 

2,100 

3,500 

48,000 

79,996 

10,000 

206,339 

6,000 

15,000 

3,150 

55,141 

300 

7,000 

9,200 

1,500 

2,000 


500 

2,850 

2,500 

2,700 

1,000 

3,000 

1,000 

1,000 

3,000 

5,000 

3,000 

2,900 

5,000 

1,300 

5,000 

18,000 

15,500 

5,400 

400 

500 

300 

400 

10,000 

9,500 

3,000 

3,500 

60,700 

1,350 

6,500 

1,500 


No. 


1316 

1317 

1318 

1319 

1320 

1321 

1322 

1323 

1324 

1325 

1326 

1327 

1328 

1329 

1330 

1331 

1332 

1333 

1334 

1335 

1336 

1337 

1338 

1339 

1340 

1341 

1342 

1343 

1344 

1345 

1346 

1347 

1348 

1349 

1350 

1351 

1352 

1353 

1354 

1355 

1356 

1357 

1358 

1359 

1360 

1361 

1362 

1363 

1364 

1365 

1366 

1367 

1368 


216 


North   Carolina   Labor   Statistics 


Table  No.  1- 


No. 


1369 
1370 
1371 
1372 
1373 
1374 
1375 
1376 
1377 
1378 
1379 
1380 
1381 
1382 
1383 
1384 
1385 
1386 
1387 
1388 
1389 
1390 

1391 
1392 
1393 
1394 
1395 
1396 
1397 
1398 
1399 
1400 
1401 
1402 
1403 
1404 
1405 
1406 
1407 
14C8 
1409 
1410 
1411 
1412 
1413 
1414 
1415 
1416 
1417 
1418 
1419 
1420 
1421 


County 


Davidson. 

....do 

__..do 

._..do 

....do 

__..do 

_.._do 

....do 

._..do 

..._do 

_...do 

....do 

....do,.... 

.-..do 

.do 

.do 

....do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

....do 

..do..... 


.do 
..do.. 
..do.- 
..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
._do._ 
..do.. 
..do. 
..do.. 
..do  . 
..do.. 
..do., 
.-do.. 
..do., 
.-do.. 


-do. 
.do. 
-do. 
-do. 
.do 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
-do. 
.do 
-do 
.do. 
.do 
.do. 


PostoflBce 


Denton  

....do 

...do 

...do 

...do --.. 

Eller 

Handy.. 

...do. ---- 

....do 

...do 

Hannersville 

HighPoint.R.F.D, 

High  Rock --. 

....do --. 

.-.-do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do -. 

....do 

Jubilee 

Kernersville 


Lexington. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

---do 

--.do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

.---do 


-do. 
.do. 
.do. 
-do 
.do 
-do 
.do 
.do. 
.do. 


...do.  .. 
Linwood 
..--do... 
...do  ... 
.-.-do     .- 


Factory 


Smith's  Brick  Plant  

Snider  Roller  Mill  

S.  A.  Thompson... 

H.  C.  Tysinger  vSawmill... 
Tysinger  &  Shider -  - 

C.  W.  Rothrock  &  Sons    .. 

Alleghany  Roller  Mill 

G.  C.  Cook   .    

Lax  &  Sons 

Loflin  &  Taylor      

Albert  Hunt  &  Bros.      

Jesse  L.  Green  

R.  L.  Cole      

Daniels,  Rodgers  &  Gates 

W.  R.  Dunen         

Lomax  &  Smith      

Chas.  Morgan  

J.L.Rush      

D.  G.  Smith 

Southern  Mill 

Snider  &  Williams 

Payne's  Mill 


Arcadia  Mill  Co.  

C.  L.  Becker  &  Son 

Carolina  Lumber  and  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc. 
Thomas  Croots,  Ind. 

Davidson  Creamery  Co. 

J.  W.  Everhardt      

Everhart's  Sawmill 

P.  D.  Finch 

D.  J.  Hobbs 

Lee  Veneer  Co 

C.  B.  Leonard 

E.  J.  Leonard  Planing  Mill 

P.  E.  Kepley 

I^exington  Broom  Co... 

Lexington  Chero-Cola  Bottling  Co 

North  Carolina  Candy  Co 

J.  I.  &  H.  L.  Peacock 

Peerless  Bakery 

Peerless  Mattress  Co 

L.  P.  Reich  Sawmill 

Reid  Lumber  Co 

Henry  Shoof  Sawmill  

The  Sicloff  Mfg.  Co.     

Fred  O.  Sink  Printing  House     

Thomas  Bakery.    

C.  M.  Thomi  son's  Sons      

J.  L.  Young  Candy  Kitchen    

W.  F.  Beck 

Clement  &  Barnes  

Freezer  &  Smith .- 

Leonard  Bros.  .. 


President 


L.  A.  Smith. 
John  Snider. 


N.  L.  Fine 


R.  F.  Snider,  Mgr 

C.  C.  &  A.  L.  Payne, 
Props 


L.  M.  Everhart.  Owr. 


E.  A.  Rothrock,  Mgr. 


J.  L.  Young.. 
J.  I.  Peacock. 
S.  S.  Weazey.. 
J.  R.  Moffitt.. 


D.  S.  Sicloff.. 
Fred  O.  Sink 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


217 


Continued 


Secretary 


W.  T.  Tysinger- 


A.  E.  Lax... 
J.  H.  Loflin. 
Willis  Hunt. 


C.  L.  Daniels- 


J.  H.  Lomax-- 
C.  M.  M  organ - 


B.  F.  Kenney- 


J.  L.  Zimmerman- 

C.  L.  Becker 

J.  L.  Gordon 


Mc.  Young 


D.  W.  Phillips. 
W.  Lee  Shoaf-. 


R.  L.  Kepley. 


H.  L.  Peacock. 


J,  C.  Farabee. 
H.  W.  Shoat.. 


G.  D.  Thomas. 


J.  P.  Barnes 

J.  H.  Smith-... 
L.  C.  Leonard. 


Article   Manufactured 


Brick 

Flour,  meal 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Flour,  meal,  feed.. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Building  material. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Flour  and  feed 

Pine  lumber 


Flour,  meal,  feed 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Planing  mill 

Rough  lumber 

Butter 

Ginning  cotton 

Lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Veneer 

Rough  lumber 

Dressed  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Brooms 

Chero-cola  and  soda  water. 

Candy 

Lumber 

Bakery 

Mattresses 

Rough  lumber 


1910 


1882 
1918 


Invested 
Capital 


1911 


Rough  lumber 

Overalls  and  trousers 

Job  printing 

Bread,  cake,  pies 

Sash,  doors,  moulding,  etc. 

Peanut  candy 

Lumber  and  cross-ties. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 


1912 


3,000 

19,000 

13,000 

3,000 

1,700 

3,000 

1,100 

350 

1,500 

3,000 

1,900 

15,000 


2,500 
2,100 
850 
3,200 
2,350 
1,500 
2,. 500 
1,500 

3,600 
1,250 
1,900 
2,Q00 
3,000 
25,759 


750 

600 

22,536 

2,000 

1,000 

13,700 

11,927 

11,000 

10,000 

2,400 

2,000 

172,694 

1,300 

1,700 

1,100 

32,966 

2,100 

4,700 

65,977 

940 

1,000 

50,000 

3,880 

1,250 


No. 


1369 
1370 
1371 
1372 
1373 
1374 
1375 
1376 
1377 
1378 
1379 
1380 
1381 
1382 
1383 
1384 
1385 
1386 
1387 
1388 
1389 

1390 
1391 
1392 
1393 
1394 
1395 
1396 
1397 
1398 
1399 
1400 
1401 
1402 
1403 
1404 
1405 
1406 
1407 
1408 
1409 
1410 
1411 
1412 
1413 
1414 
1415 
1416 
1417 
1418 
1419 
1420 
1421 


218 


ISToRTH   Carolina   Labor    Statistics 


Table  No.  1 — 


No. 


1422 
1423 
1424 
1425 
1426 
1427 
1428 
1429 
1430 
1431 
1432 
1433 
1434 
1435 
1436 
1437 
1438 
1439 
1440 
1441 
1442 
1443 
1444 
1445 
1446 
1447 
1448 
1449 
1450 
1451 
1452 
1453 
1454 
1455 
1456 
1457 
1458 
1459 
1460 
1461 
1462 
1463 
1464 
1465 
1466 
1467 
1468 
1469 
1470 
1471 
1472 
1473 
1474 


County 


Davidson 

...do 

...do 

.._do 

.._do 

...do 

..__do 

...do 

_..do 

_-_do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 


...do.- 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do- 
Davie. 
...do.. 
...do- 


...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do- 
..._do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
....do. 
...do. 


PostoflBce 


Linwood. 
...do.-. 
..-do.... 
...do...- 


Newsom. 
...do.... 
....do.... 


...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do. 

Richfield 

...do    

Southmont.- 

...do 

...do --- 

Thomasville. 

...do 

...do 

...do 


...do 

...do -. 

Thomasville,  R.  1 

Thomasville 

...do 

....do 

....do 

...do 

Wallburg 

Welcome  — 

Winston-Salem  — 

Advance 

...do 

...do -- 


.-.do 

...do 

...do. 

Bixby 

....do 

Calahan  ..  . . 

....do. 

....do 

Cana 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

Cooleemee. . 

....do 

Farmington. 

Fork 

Mocksville.. 


Factory 


Linwood  Mfg.  Co 

Miller  Mfg.  and  Lumber  Co.  

Parks  Bros.  .. 

Sumerson,  Shoof  &  Davis     

N.  G.  Arey 

Burkhead  &  Ferrell 

A.  B.  Carver  Sawmill 

T.E.Harris  

Smith  Bros.      

R.  M.  Stokes 

Surratt  Bros.  &  Lookabill 

John  T.Wise - ---. 

Coggins  Bros. 

C.  M.  Morgan  

D.  L.  Crowell,  Ind 

Kenney  &  Owens -. 

C.  M.  Wall  &  Son... 

Gordon  Town  Brick  Works 

Gray  Concrete  Co 

Hughes-Pearce  Lumber  Co 

Jennings  Mfg.  Co 

John  W.  Lambeth 

R.  L.  Lapp 

Monark  Roller  Mills 

The  North  State  Veneer  Co.,  Inc. 

Southern  Veneer  Co 

Thomasville  Bottling  Co 

Thomasville  Roller  Mills      

Thomasville  Spoke  Works  Co.   . 

Wallburg  Roller  Mill 

Welcome  Mill  Co 

Reece's  Sawmill 

Advance  Roller  Mill 

W.  G.  Allen,  Ind 

A.  E.  Hartman,  Ind 

G.  H.  Shutt 

J.  A.  Sofley  Sawmill 

J.  A.  Stockton 

D.  H.  Hendricks  &  Sons 

Smith  &  Davis 

T.  A.  Gaither,  Ind 

Joyner  Bros 

C.  M.  Richardson,  Ind 

Booe  Lumber  Mills 

F.  R.  Lakey 

Lakey  &  Danner  Lumber  Mill 

T.  M.  Peoples 

Stanley  &  Hutchins  Lumber  Mill. 
Cooleemee  Journal. 

G.  W.  Hillard 

Ellis  Flour  Mill 

Fork  Milling  Co 

The  Davie  Record  .  


President 


Frank  Medows. 
J.  B.  Gray 


C.  M.  Wall. 


J.L.&S.L.  Ward.Pps 


J.  N.  Boyles 

W.  G.  Hinkle 

(Props. 

G.  W.  &  E.  O.  Wall, 

J.  C.  Ripple 

[Props. 

Mrs  A.&B  R.Bailey, 


D.  H.  Hendricks. 


J.  C.  Dell 

T.  H.  Redman 
C.  F.  Strand-.. 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


21& 


Continued 


Secretary 


Articles  Manufactured 


o  a 

■^    0) 

go- 


L.  V.  Phillips- 
Leroy  Miller... 
Harvey  Parks . 
W.  T.  Davis... 

L.  B.  FerrelL. 
A.  B.  Carver.. 

A.  L.  Smith... 

S.  D.  Surratt.. 

N.  G.  Arey...- 
N.  G.  Arey...- 

J.  G.  Owens... 

L.  E.  Jennings 
T.  E.  Jennings 

E.  C.  Jones.. - 
W.  Tabb 

J.  A.  Green 

L.  C.  Ripple... 
J.  M.  G.  Reece 

A.  V.  Smith... 

R.  L.  Booe..  . 
R.  W.  Lakey.. 

N.  K.  Stanley, 


Veneers 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  and  dressed  lumber... 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Brick 

Building  material,  etc 

Box  shocks 

Lumber,  box  shocks 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Flour,  meal,  feed... 

Veneers. 

Veneers 

Mineral  and  soda  waters 

Flour,  meal,  feed 

Spokes  and  handles. 

Flour,  meal,  feed 

Wheat  flour 

Rough  lumber 

Flour,  meal  and  feed 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Grain  cradles 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber.. 

Crate  material ... 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber.. 

Rough  lumber.. 

Newspaper  and  job  printing. 

Rough  lumber.. 

Flour,  meal,  feed.. 

Flour,  meal  and  feed  . 

Newspaper  and  job  printing. 


Invested 
Capital 


1915 


1907 


40,000 

10,137 

3,800 

2,400 

3,000 

1,600 

800 

1,500 

3,000 

2,000 

3,900 

2,000 

3,400 

3,125 

3,200 

1,950 

147,407 

4,200 

8,629 

57,500 

30,000 

6,000 

2,100 

6,600 

41,543 

59,100 

24,000 

62,000 

17,000 

4,500 

6,400 

1,500 

6,500 

2,000 

500 

2,800 

1,000 

2,000 

22,500 

2,100 

2,000 

1,000 

700 

1,200 

850 

2,000 

800 

800 

1,500 

550 

13,000 

8,872 

1,700 


No. 


1422 
1423 
1424 
1425 
1426 
1427 
1428 
1429 
1430 
1431 
1432 
1433 
1434 
1435 
1436 
1437 
1438 
1439 
1440 
1441 
1442 
1443 
1444 
1445 
1446 
1447 
1448 
1449 
1450 
1451 
1452 
1453 
1454 
1455 
1456 
1457 
1458 
1459 
1460 
1461 
1462 
1463 
1464 
1465 
1466 
1467 
1468 
1469 
1470 
1471 
1472 
1473 
1474 


220 


!N"OKTH     CAROLII<fA    LaBOR     STATISTICS 


Table  No.  1 — 


No. 


1475 

1476 

1477 

1478 

1479 

1480 

1481 

1482 

1483 

1484 

1485 

1486 

1487 

1488 

1489 

1490 

1491 

1492 

1493 

1494 

1495 

1496 

1497 

1498 

1499 

1500 

1501 

1502 

1503 

1504 

1505 

1506 

1507 

1508 

1509 

1510 
1511 
1512 
1513 
1514 
1515 
1516 
1517 
1518 
1519 
1520 
1521 
1522 
1523 
1524 
1525 
1526 


County- 


Da  vie... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do.  - 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
Duplin 
...-do.., 
...do... 
...do.  . 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
_..do.- 
...do... 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.- 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do- 


...do.. 
...do-. 
...do 
...do.. 
...do. 
...do 
...do 
...do 
...do 
...do. 
...do 
...do. 
....do. 
....do. 
....do. 
....do 
....do. 


PostofBce 


Mocksville 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Statesville,  R  7. 
Winston-Salein  . 

Beulaville 

....do 

....do 

Calypso 

....do 

Chinquapin 

...-do 

..-.do 

Faison 

....do 

Hallsville 

Kenans  ville 

....do 

....do 

.-..do 

Magnolia 

....do 

....do 

—  -do 

....do 

....do 

Norfolk,  Ya.  ... 
Purdy,  Va 


Rose  Hill 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

Seven  Springs 

Sloan 

Teacheys...  — 

....do 

Wallace.   

....do -- 

....do..      

....do..      

....do -. 


Factory 


N.  B.  Dysem,  Ind 

J.  P.  Green  Milling  Co 

Horn-Johnston  Co 

Kincaid  Bros 

D.  Garwood  McCulloh 

Mocksville  Enterprise 

J.  L.  Sheek&Co.... 

Smith  Sawmill 

Sparks  Sawmill 

O.  L.  Williams 

County  Line  Roller  Mill 

Round  Hill  Sawmill 

Brinson  &  Sloan 

J.  H.  Brown,  Ind 

D.  W.  Landlin,  Ind 

Patten  Package  Co 

W.  Patten  Mill... 

Dennis  Lanier 

J.  B.  Marrady 

G.  B.  D.  Parker's  Mill    

Paul  Armstrong  Mill 

M.  L.  Murray  Mill,  Ind 

D.  F.  Blizzard  &  Son 

Appomattox  Box  Shook  Co. 

J.  K.  BryonMill,  Ind 

S.  D.  FerrellMill 

T.  Southerland  Mill 

The  Carolina  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.. 

A.  B.  Cook  Mill 

John  F.  Croom  Factory 

S.  D.  FerrellMill 

E.  B.  Hinman,  Part 

S.  W.  NewkirkMill 

Rowland  Lumber  Co 

Mangrum  Lumber  Co 


Atlantic  Coffin  and  Casket  Co.  _ 

Bates  &  Feachey  Mill 

S.  M.  Dew  Mill  

Henry  Fussell  Mill 

Jesse  Fussell  Mill,  Ind 

W.  J.  Hall  Mill 

D.  H.  Teaehy  Mill 

J.  C.  Williams  Mill 

Ivey  &M.  W.  Sutton... _. 

Dennis  Lanier  Mill 

D.  E.  Brown,  Mill  

R.  W.  Riamberk... 

Carr  &  Harrell  Mill 

Jacob  E.  Cavanaugh     

Coca-Cola  Bottling  Works,  Part 

J.  F.  HarrellMill     ._ 

T.  A.  Rivenbark 


President 


Incorporated. 


J.  L.  Sparks. 


J.  M.  Stroud, Owner,. 
R.  A.  Spaugh,V.-P... 


C.W.  Mangrum.  John- 
son &  Ryols,  Props. 


MlSCELLANEOrs    FACTORIES 


221 


Continued 


Secretary 


J.  B.  Johnston 


J.  Minor. 


C.  L.  Smith. 


S.  T.  Frellorwell. 


E.  H.  Patterson. 


J.  L.  SouthalL 


Wm.  J.  Jones 


Articles  Manufactured 


t.  o  c 


Rough  lumber     

Fiour,  meal,  feed 

Flour,  meal.  feed. . 

Planing  mill 

Rough  lumber     

Weekly  newspaper  and  job  work. 

Dressed  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber.. 

Veneers  

Flour,  meal  and  shipstuff 

Rough  lumber.. 

Rough  lumber.   

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Fruit  and  vegetable  containers 

Wheat  and  corn 

Brick ...____ 

Rough  lumber,  brick 

Rough  lumber.   


1914 


1906 


Grinding  corn 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber.. 

Rough  lumber.. 

Grinding  corn 

Boxes,  vegetable  packages 

Rough  lumber 

Boxes,  vegetable  packages,  etc.,  and  grinding  corn 

Rough  lumber.. 

Rough  lumber 

Grinding  corn 

Rough  lumber,  laths 


Rough  lumber.. 

D.  B.  Herring.... _.  |  Coffins  and  caskets. 

Rough  lumber 


M.  W.  Sutton. 


R.  R.  Harrell. 


N.  J.  Hentoff. 


Rough  lumber 
Rough  lumber. 
Rough  lumber. 


Invested 
Capital 


No. 


Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber.. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber.. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber.. 

Rough  lumber  . 

Grinding  corn  . 
Bottling  soft  drinks 

Rough  lumber.   

Rough  lumber 


S   1,500 
77,000 
33,986 
13,000 
1,500 
710 
9,600 
2,750 
1,000 
14,000 
1,000 
3,931 
3,250 
2,900 
2,500 
68,000 
8,000 
3,750 
8,700 
4,500 
1,750 
2,750 
1,600 
70,258 
3,050 
2,900 
2,600 
12,000 
3,050 
18,000 
2,500 
3,250 
3,000 
687,548 


21,500 
37,000 
4,300 
1,500 
3,600 
1,875 
3,750 
1,800 
2,000 
800 
2,800 
1,750 
1,900 
3,000 
2,100 
17,000 
1,500 
2,000 


1475 

1476 

1477 

1478 

1479 

1480 

1481 

1482 

1483 

1484 

1485 

1486 

1487 

1488 

1489 

1490 

1491 

1492 

1493 

1494 

1495 

1496 

1497 

1498 

1499 

1500 

1501 

1502 

1503 

1504 

1505 

1506 

1507 

1508 


1509 
1510 
1511 
1512 
1513 
1514 
1515 
1516 
1517 
1518 
1519 

1520 

1521 

1522 

1523  ■ 

1524 

1525 

1526 


222 


ISToRTH   Caroliiya  Labok   Statistics 


Tacls  No.  1- 


No. 

County 

Postoffice 

Factory 

President 

1527 

Duplin 

-..-do --. 

....do 

do.. 

Wallace.   

..-.do 

Warsaw 

do  . 

L.  Southerland .   . 

1528 

D.  H.  Williams 

1529 

Duplin  Record  

1530 

J.  H.  Pierce  Mfg.  Co 

1531 

....do 

-.--do 

D.  L.  Woodard-.   

1532 

Durham 

.  —  do 

Bahama -- 

—  -do 

J.  B.  Andrews 

1533 

A.  D.  Farlow 

1534 

....do 

....do 

J.  F.  &  I.  H.  Terry -... 

1535 

....do 

-.-do 

-...do 

-..do -- 

Durham 

....do 

H.  L.  Tilloy 

1536 

The  American  Tobacco  Co.   

1537 

1538 

-..-do -.- 

--..do 

Bain-Kimball  Co 

1539 

....do 

--..do..    

—  .do --.. 

....do     

Budd  Pifer  Roofing  Co.,  Inc.      

1540 

J.  W.  Campbell,  Ind.   . 

1541 

....do 

-...do     

Carpenter  Motor  Co 

1542 

....do 

do  --        

H  C  Satterfield 

1543 

....do.- 

....do 

....do... -. 

Cheek  &  Belvin  Brick  Yd.,  Part 

1544 

----do... 

J.  E.  Cheek 

1545 

-...do. 

..-.do 

..-.do 

--..do 

..-do 

..-do. 

....do 

..--do 

---do 

....do .-- 

...-do 

-...do 

J.  T.  Christian  Press,  Ind.  - 

1546 

R.  S.  Carver 

1547 

Will  C.  Crabtree,  Ind 

1548 

1549 

1550 

....do- 

....do - 

Durham  Coca-Cola  Bottling  Co 

1551 

Durham  Foundry  and  Machine  Wks. 

1552 

....do-.. 

....do 

1553 

--..do --- 

-.--do 

1554 

-...do 

....do 

Durham  Ice  Cream  Co.,  Part     .  . 

1555 

...-do 

....do -. 

1556 

....do 

....do 

Durham  Marble  Works   - 

1557 

....do 

..    do.. 

Durham  Mattress  Co.-  . 

1558 

--..do _- 

do  . 

1559 

--.-do- 

--..do -- 

1560 
1561 

---do 

..-.do 

....do 

-..do 

---.do 

Durham  Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Co.    - 

Durham  Tobacco  Mfg.  Co 

Durham  Vehicle  and  Horse  Co. 

M.  B.  Barnett,  Mgr.  - 
Geo.  H.  Beale 

1562 

do 

1563 

-.--do 

..--do 

1564 

..-do 

....do- 

....do. 

--.-do 

Fitzgerald  Brick  Co. 

Five  Points  Garage 

B.  W.  Fossitt,  Ind 

S.  B.  Fitzgerald,  Mgr 

1565 

-...do 

1566 

----do 

1567 

-..do 

-..do  

-...do 

-...do 

W.  P.  Henry  Co -.. 

1568 

----do 

A.  L.  Holloway  &  Sons  .. 

1569 

----do 

1570 

-...do 

--..do -- 

--..do  - 

1571 

--..do 

1572 

....do 

--..do 

Latta  Roofing  Co.      -     .. 

1573 

....do 

....do 

Liberty  Bakery 

1574 

....do-. 

----do 

W.  C.  Lyon  Co 

1575 

....do 

---do 

Marathon  Candy  Co. 

1576 

..-.do 

.—do 

.--do 

M.  C.  Martin,  Ind 

1577 

..-do.. 

Model  Laundry  Co. 

Miscellaneous  Factoeies 


223 


Continued 


Secretary 


R.  S.  Taylor. 


J.  F.  Terry - 


A.  H.  Edwards.  Ill  5th 
Ave.,  N.  Y.  City 


W.  W.  Kimball. 
W.  P.  Budd-.- 


J.  E.  Carpenter. 


J.  W.  Wilkinson. 


T.  R.  Warren - 


J.  T.  Kerr 

M.  O.  Cole 

A.  A.  Murdock 

J.  G.  Baldwin 

G.  H.  Myers 

A.  H.  Hulin 

B.  J.  Broyden  

E.  M.  Waller 

J.  W.  Tatum,  Mgr. 


R.  E.  Dallard. 
J.  P.  Watson... 


W.  P.  Henry 

W.  T.  Holloway. 
D.  D.  Riddle.... 
Leo.  J.  Garden.. 


E.  J.  Latta.. 
B.  L.  Tosan. 
W.  C.  Lyon.. 


Articles  Manufactured 


Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Printing,  publishing,  job  printing. 

Sash,  doors,  blinds,  lumber,  etc 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  and  dressed  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 


Smoking  tobacco  and  cigarettes. 

Flour,  meal,  feed 

Tombstones 

Sheet  metal  products 

Medicine 

Auto  repairs 

Dressed  lumber 

Brick 

Steam  cleaning  and  pressing 

Job  printing 

Rough  lumber 

Steam  cleaning  and  dyeing 

Sheets  metal  works 

Buggies 

Coca-cola 

Foundry  and  machine  works 

Tombstones 

Ice 


Ice  cream 

General  machine  and  railway  repairs . 

Tombstones 

Comforts,  mattresses 

Auto  repairs 

Window  shades... . 

Pepsi-cola  and  other  soft  drinks 

Cigars 

General  repairs 

Hogshead  manufacturing 

Common  brick 

Auto  repairs 

Edging  lenses 

Hogsheads 

General  repairs 

Bakery 


A.  B.  Smart. 


Sheet  metal  products. . 
Skylights  and  cornices. 
Pies,  cakes  and  bread.. 

Harness,  saddles 

Candy 

General  repair  shop 

General  laundry 


a  c;  o 
J  oCQ 


Invested 
Capital 


1,500 
5,000 
5,000 
6,000 
1,500 
1,500 
1,000 
200 
1,220 

23,616,481 

582,617 

8,250 

70,000 

140 

4,800 

63,916 

15,000 

1,100 

37,000 


700 

2,980 

102,346 

9,000 

37,280 

1,800 

44,286 

21,376 

28,000 

4,800 

20,000 

10,130 

5,300 

19,926 

2,325 

2,750 

1,577 

6,000 

8,037 

1,550 

325 

2,500 

3,000 

12,754 

1,500 

2,500 

1,700 

255 

1,200 

1,200 

20,500 


No. 


1527 
1528 
1529 
1530 
1531 
1532 
1533 
1534 
1535 

1536 
1537 
1538 
1539 
1540 
1541 
1542 
1543 
1544 
1545 
1546 
1547 
1548 
1549 
1550 
1551 
1552 
1553 
1554 
1555 
1556 
1557 
1558 
1559 
1560 
1561 
1562 
1563 
1564 
1565 
1566 
1567 
1568 
1569 
1570 
1571 
1572 
1573 
1574 
1575 
1576 
1577 


224 


J^ORTH    Carolina   Labor   Statistics 


Table  No.  1- 


No. 


1578 
1579 
1580 
1581 
1582 
1583 
1584 
1585 
1586 
1587 
1588 
1?89 
1590 
1591 
1592 
1593 
1594 
1595 
1596 
1597 
1598 
1699 
1600 
1601 
1602 
1603 
1604 
1605 
1606 
1607 
1608 
1609 
1610 
1611 
1612 
1613 
1614 
1615 
1616 
1617 
1618 
1619 
]6?0 
1621 
1622 
1623 
1624 
1625 
1626 
1627 
1628 
1629 
1630 


County 


Durham 

_..do 

...do 

.._do 

-._do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

....do 

...do 

...-do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

..._do 

...do 

....do 

....do 

..._do 

...do 

....do 

...-do 

...-do 

.--.do 

Edgecombe- 

..-.do 

....do 

...-do 

...-do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do.. 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

...-do 

..-.do 

..-.do 


Postofficc 


.do. 
.do- 
.do. 
-do. 


Durham 

...do 

...do 

.--do 

...do 

..-do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

.-.do 

...do 

...do 

...-do 

...do 

....do 

.-..do 

..-.do... - 

.-..do 

..-.do 

..-.do 

..--do 

...do 

East  Durham. 

Morrisville 

Rougemont... 

....do 

.--do 

...-do.. 

.-..do 

.-..do.. -- 

....do 

West  Durham. 

...-do 

Conetoe 

Macclesfield 

....do 

...-do.-. 

Pinetop 

....do 

Rocky  Mount- 
....do 


.do- 
.do. 
.do. 
.do- 
-do- 
-do- 
.do- 
.do- 


Factory 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


L.  G.  Nichols 

North  Side  Foundry.  — 

Peabody  Drug  Co 

Philadelphia  Bakery 

Pope  Mattress  Co.. 

Porcelli  Bros 

Dr.  S.  Rapport,  Ind 

B.  C.  Remedy  Co.... 

U.  Rosenstein,  Ind 

Sanitary  Dye-Cleaning  Co.,  Ind... 

Seeman  Printing  Co.,  Inc 

T.  C.  Sharpe  Mar'.le  &  Granite  Co. . 

Smith  Mfg.  Co - 

Stoe  Bakery 

W.  S.  Terry 

L.  L.  Tilly - 

Universal  Sales  Co.,  Ind.. 

Venerable  Tob.  Co.,  Ind 

Virginia-Carolina  Chemical  Co 

J.  A.  Watson 

Waverly  Ice  Cream  Co.,  Part 

J.  L.  Whitmore  Bakery 

Durham  Lumber  Co 

John  Stomes 

H.  L.  &  W.  A.  Carver 

Harvey  Gates 

Geo.  P.  Nichols 

Norman  &  Bowles 

Rougemont  Saw  and  Planing  Mill- 
Wheat  and  Corn  M  ill 

W.  J.  Young 

Robt.  D.  Kearney,  Ind 

L.  Little 

Southern  Cotton  Oil  Co 

Thadeus  Cole 

B.  F.  Eagles 

B.  F.  &  Lovelace  Eagles 

Pinetop  Oil  Mill-.. 

Pinetop  Sash  and  Blind  Co 

Bishop  Laundry  C6 — 

Builders  Sash  and  Door  Co.,  Inc. 

G.  R.  Dixon 

H.  C.  Dixon.. 

Export  Leaf  Tobacco  Co 

Ideal  Print  Shop 

J.  E.  Lane,  Ind 

North  State  Ice  Co 

W.  E.  Parrish 

Pintsch  Compressing  Co 

Rocky  Mount  Baking  Co 

Rocky  Mount  Ice  and  Fuel  Co 

Rocky  Mount  Pepsi-Cola  Bot.  Co. 
Rocky  Mount  Public  Works 


President 


C.  G.  Wilson. 


D.  C.  Mitchell. 


W.  E.  Phillips,  Mar. 

W.  L.  Reasons 

R.  M.  Bishop 


J.  A.  Dixon. 


I 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


225 


Continued 


Secretary 


W.  D.  Separk 

W.  M.  Holloway__. 

L.  Joffe. 

C.  A.  Pope 

Tony  Porcelli 

Samuel  Rapport 

C.  T.  Capnul 


R.  M.  Beasley 

W.  E.  Seeman 

T.  C.  Sharpe 

E.  L.  Smith 

Mattie  J.  Paschall. 


S.  P.  Alexander, 
E.  G.  Mitchell— 
S.  D.  Crenshaw-- 


J.  W.  Wilkinson. 


W.  A.  Carver- 


J.  A.  Ryan- 


Lovelace  Eagles- 


W.  E.  Phillips. 
R.  C.  Preddy. 


Articles  Manufactured 


J 

P. 

M 

Watson 

R 

Richardson 

N 

B 

Singleton 

C 

W 
J. 
B 
C. 

M 

Walton 

E. 

W 

E 

Gordon 

Singleton 

L. 

Jordan 

Rough  lumber 

Generalfoundry 

Extract 

Bread 

Mattresses 

Ice  cream 

Grind  ing  lenses 

Remedies 

Edging  lenses 

Steam  cleaning  and  pressing  clothing 

Job  printing  and  blank  books. 

Tombstones 

Overalls 

Bread,  cake,  pies 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Auto  repairs 

Tobacco  hogsheads 

Commercial  fertilizers,  acid  phosphate  and  sul.  acid 

Rough  lumber 

Ice  cream .. 

Bakery 

Dressed  lumber,  etc 

Rough  lumber 

Flour,  meal  and  rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 


15— Dept. 


Meal  and  flour 

Rough  lumber 

Steam  cleaning  and  pressing- 
Rough  lumber 

Cotton-seed  products 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Gin  cotton 

Lumber  and  hogsheads 

Laundry 

Dressed  lumber 

Tobacco  flues 

Piping  and  tobacco  flues 

Hogshead  manufacturing 

Job  printing 

Tobacco  flues 

Ice 

Rough  lumber 

Gas  for  railway  car  lighting.. 

Bread,  cakes,  pies 

Ice 

Pepsi-Cola 

Artificial  gas 

Labor,  1920. 


t.  o  c 


Invested 
Capital 


1893 


1910 
1906 


1,350 

650 

170 

700 

10,500 

1,050 

1,600 

100 

3,200 

5,200 

71,579 

6,000 

25,844 

4,618 

500 

800 

3,500 

1.520 

48,000.000 

1,150 

4,200 

20,895 

82,637 


4,000 

1,200 

500 

550 

2,900 

6,000 

2,000 

650 

6,000 

43,591 

11,300 

1,970 

13,150 

3,000 

500 

22,560 

91,846 

11,150 

10,500 

7,772 

3,000 

5,500 

96,000 

3,855 

500,000 

47,585 

88,563 

188 

164,643 


No. 


1578 

1579 

1580 

1581 

1582 

1583 

1584 

1585 

1586 

1587 

1588 

1589 

1590 

1591 

1592 

1593 

1594 

1595 

1596 

1597 

1598 

1599 

1600 

1601 

1502 

1603 

1604 

1605 

1606 

1607 

1608 

1609 

1610 

1611 

1612 

1613 

1614 

1615 

1616 

1617 

1618 

1619 

1620 

1621 

1622 

1623 

1624 

1625 

1626 

1627 

1628 

1629 

1630 


2iJG 


!N^ORTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1— 


No. 

County 

PostofEce 

Factory 

President 

1631 

Edgecombe.. 
_...do 

Rocky  Mount 

....do 

Southern  Cotton  Oil  Co 

1632 

1633 

-—do 

.-._do— 

Sharpsburg 

....do. 

M.  A.  Batchelor 

1634 

1635 

_...do 

....do 

D.  Procter 

1636 

....do 

....do - 

J.  H.  Robbins 

1637 

....do. 

Speed 

M.  P.  Edwards 

1638 

.__,do 

.---do 

Speed  Roller  Mills 

D.  H.  Poker 

1639 

....do 

Tarboro. 

1640 

....do _. 

.-.-do 

Brown  Bros.  Coca-Cola  Bot.  Wks..- 
Clayton  &  Son.. 

1641 

-_..do 

---.do 

164? 

....do 

_...do 

Consumers  Cotton  Oil  Co. 

1643 

....do. 

.--.do 

Henry  Clark  Bridg 

1644 

..-.do 

_.-.do 

1645 

....do 

....do 

1646 

....do _. 

....do 

J.  E.  Harris 

M.  L.  Hussey  Carriage  Co. 

1647 

....do 

_._.do 

1648 

....do 

....do 

J.  B.  Hyatt- 

1649 

....do-. 

...  do.... 

1650 

do... 

.     do.  . 

1651 

....do.. 

.---do 

1652 

....do _-_- 

-.-.do 

Ed.  Powell 

1653 

.._.do- 

....do 

1654 

....do.... 

do 

1655 

....do 

do 

Tarboro  Ginning  Co 

Geo.  Harvard 

1656 

.._.do 

do.... 

1657 

....do 

do  .. 

Tarboro  Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Works 
Tar  River  Mill 

F.  G.  Davis 

1658 

....do. 

-.-do 

1659 

....do __ 

Alex  Battle 

1660 

..__do _... 

_._,do 

L.  M.  Bullock... 

1661 

....do.... 

_.-do 

Coffin  and  Casket  Mfg.  Co. 

W.  R.  Mann 

1662 

....do 

.—do 

R.  L.  Fauoett 

1663 

....do 

--do-.- 

1664 

.-..do 

---.do 

Richard  Krohenbill 

1665 

.._.do 

do 

E.  K.  Neville 

1666 

.._.do. 

do— 

A.  J.  Williams 

1667 

....do 

do.- 

D.  L.  Williams 

1668 

Forsjrth 

....do 

Belew  Creek 

do    -  - 

Belew  Creek  Roller  Mills.. 

Roberson,   Strader 
Co.,  Owners 

A; 

1669 

1670 

do 

Bethania  Stock  Co. 

1671 

....do 

Centerville 

1672 

...  do 

R.  H.  Hunter 

1673 

---do. 

-—do 

-.  -do.... 

Clemmons,  R.  1__- 

J.  E.  Pegram... 

1674 

W.  L.  Warner 

1675 

do    -. 

Yadkin  River  Roller  Mill 

1676 

..    do 

Kernersville 

do    . 

1677 

..    do 

Hendrix  &  Smith's  Flour  Mill 

1678 

...  do .. 

do  .  .. 

Harmon  &  Linville. 

1679 

..  -do 

do 

R.  F.  Linvnlle  Brick  Co. 

1680 

...  do 

do.  .. 

1681 

....do 

...do  .  . 

1682 

-...do 

Lewisville 

Fairview  Roller  Mills 

Miscellaneous  Factories 


227 


Continued 


Secretary 


J.  A.  Ryan 

Thos.  B.  Swilis. 


R.  W.  Lancaster. 


M.  S.  Brown... 
C.  F.  Clayton. 
O.  A.  Johnson. 


Thad  Hiissey 

Theo.  Fountain. 


Thomas  Hussey. 
J.  H.  Koonce 


Chas.  S.  Lippincott. 

J.  A.  Ryan... 

C.  A.  Johnson 

John  W.  Wood. 

B.  F.  Taylor 


Z.  V.  Strader. 


E.  H.  Teague. 


A. A.  Styeva 


Pi 
B 

op 
F. 
G 
R 

rietors 

Linville 

A 

Long... 

J. 

Snider..     

Articles  Manufactured 


Cotton-seed  products 

Candy  and  ice  cream 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber... 

Grist  mill 

Rough  lumber 

Coca-cola  and  soda  water 

Job  printing 

Cotton^seed  crushing  products,  oil,  meal,  hulls,  hnt's 

Railway  repair  shop.. 

Buggies,  auto  repairing... 

Carriages  and  wagons 

Rough  lumber 

Blacksmith  shop  and  buggy  maker 

Buggy  and  wagon  repairs 

Rough  lumber 

Meal 


Tobacco  flues 

Tobacco  flues 

Veneers 

Cotton-seed  products 

Ginning  cotton 

Ice 

Mineral  and  soda  water. 

Dressed  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Dressed  lumber 

Caskets 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 


Roller  mill 

Grist  mill 

Flour,  meal,  feed 

Flavoring  extracts,  pat.  med.  and  toilet  preparations 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 


Flour,  meal  and  feed. 

Clay  and  wood 

Flour,  meal,  feed 

Flour,  meal,  feed 

Brick 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Flour,  feed  and  meal. 


Invested 
Capital 


S  337.311 

2,900 

5,525 

2,975 

2,300 

4,940 

7,790 

3,550 

3,750 

27,560 

3,725 

136,893 

600 

100,000 

2,350 

4,400 

8,975 

5,246 

13,550 

10,090 

3,860 

2,230 

20,000 

57,760 

10,000 

22,350 

38,225 

17,610 

2,370 

52,100 

60,984 

2,225 

2,950 

3,330 

8,020 

2,500 

3,780 


No. 


1631 

1632 

1633 

1634 

1635 

1636 

1637 

1638 

1639 

1640 

1641 

1642 

1643 

1644 

1645 

1646 

1647 

1648 

1649 

1650 

1651 

1652 

1653 

1654 

1655 

1656 

1657 

1658 

1659 

1660-' 

1661 

1662 

1663 

1664 

1665 

1666 

1667 


1669 
1670 
1671 
1672 
1673 
1674 
1675 
1676 
1677 
1678 
1679 
1680 
1681 
1682 


228 


]SroRTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1 — 


No. 


1683 
1684 
1685 
1686 
1687 
1688 
1689 
1600 
1691 
1692 
1693 
1694 
1695 
1696 
1697 
1698 
1699 
1700 
1701 
1702 
1703 
1704 
1705 
1706 
1707 
1708 
1709 
1710 
1711 
1712 

1713 
1714 
1715 
1716 

1717 
1718 
1719 
1720 
1721 
1722 
1723 
1724 
1725 
1726 
1727 
1728 
1729 
1730 
1731 
1732 
1733 


County 


Forsyth. 

_-_-dO-.- 

...-do— - 
....do.— 
_--.do.-.. 

...-do.-.- 

_...do-... 
....do._.. 

..-_do..-. 

....do_... 
_...do.— 
.-..do.... 
....do.... 
_---do— - 
..._do.... 
....do.... 
_.__do--. 
.-..do.... 
....do.... 
.-..do..- 
-.--do.... 
--..do-., 
-...do.... 
--..do.... 
....do..-. 
....do.... 
-.-.do.... 

----do..-. 

....do-.-. 
....do.... 


-.--do. 
-..-do. 
--..do. 
....do. 


...do. 
....do- 
...do. 
...do. 
..-.do. 
...do. 
..--do. 
..--do. 
..-.do. 
..-.do. 
..--do. 

.---do. 

....do. 
...do- 
...do. 
...do. 
.--.do. 


PostofEce 


Oldtown 

Pfaffton 

Pinnacle.. 

Rural  Hall 

.-.-do 

...do 

.--.do 

.-.-do 

....do 

Tobaccoville 

.---do - 

....do 

.---do 

Walkertown 

....do.. 

..--do. --. 

..-.do... --. 

....do --- 

.---do 

...-do 

Waughtown 

Winston-Salem. 

...-do-... 

....do.- 

.--do 

.-.-do 

....do 

..-.do 

--.-do.... - 

....do 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
-do. 
-do. 
-do. 
-do. 
.do. 
-do. 
-do. 
-do. 
-do. 
-do. 
-do. 
.do. 
.do. 


Factory 


R.  W.  Hedgecock  Brick  Works 

Wilson  Mill  and  Lumber  Co 

Donnaha  Sawmill 

Albright  Mfg.  Co 

J.  G.  Clayton 

Messenger 

A.  L.  Payne  Tobacco  Flue  Shop,  Ind 

Rural  Hall  Veneer  Co 

Wilson  Mill  and  Lumber  Co 

Dosier  Roller  Mills 

J.  F.  Hunter 

Hunter  &  Long 

Kreegar  &  Watts 

L.  M.  Disher  &  Co 

J.  H.  Idol 

Light  Bros.  Planing  Mill-.. 

Morris  Bros - 

Van  Hoy's  Sawmill 

Walkertown  Roller  Mills,  Inc 

R.  L.  Whitefield  &  Co 

T.  L.  Cook  Medicine  Co 

Automotive  Co.,  Inc 

Auto  Repair  and  Sales  Co 

Bailey  Bros.-. 

Barber  Printing  Co 

Block  Mule  Harness  Co.,  Ind 

Brown-Williams  Tobacco  Co 

Buhmann  &  Ferrell  Drug  Co 

Burke's  Sons'  Flour  and  Grist  Mill. 
J.  A.  &  C.  E.  Burnett's  .Marble  and 

Granite  Works 

R.  F.  Byerly  Brick  Yard 

Cahill  Box  Co 

Carolina  Cadillac  Co.,  Inc 

Carolina  Foundry  and  Machine  Co. 

Inc 

Carolina  Ore  Co.,  Inc... 

The  Carolina  Paper  Box  Co 

Chero-Cola  Bottling  Co 

Concrete  Products  Co 

Cooperative  Warehouse  Co.,  Inc 

J.  B.  Wilbur  Crews  Brick  Yard 

Crist  &  Keehln 

Crj'stal  Ice  Co 

Cummings  Chemical  Co 

Ellington  Medicine  Co 

Export  Leaf  Tobacco  Co 

J.  G.  Flynt  Tobacco  Co 

Fogle  Bros.  Co 

Forsyth  Mfg.  Co 

Forsyth  Roller  Mills  Co 

H.  S.  Foy 

Garborough  Sawmill 


President 


R.  A.  Hauser. 


Corporation 

J.  D.  Anderson. 


C.  G.  Hunter.  Mgr... 


E.  M.  &  J.  J.  Light-. 


L.  Hotson. 


W.  D.  Hemingway... 


J.  C.  B.  Brown. 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


229 


Continued 


Secretary 


B 

A. 

K 

V. 

r 

R. 

w 

E 

r 

R 

Watts    

O.  p.  Morris 

D.  G.  Van  Hoy. 


E.  W.  Whitefield 

Mrs.  Fannie  C.  Cook — 
P.  R.  Hilps 


Fred  Bailey 

E.  F.  Barber 

L.  M.  Gowan 

Wilson  Kay 

W.  L.  Buhmann. 


Articles  Manufactured 


Brick- 

Rough  lumber 

Lumber 

Plumbers,  woodwork,  water-closet  seats,  tanks,  etc. 

Rough  lumber 

Job  printing 

Tobacco  flues  and  stove  pipes 

Veneers 

Flour,  meal,  feed  and  rough  and  dressed  lumber.- 

Flour,  meal,  and  feed 

Rough  lumber 

Lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 


C.  E.  Burnett- 


J.  H.  Rollenal- 


W.  T.  Brown 

Samuel  Linthicum. 

Ralph  Long 

J.  S.  Firey 


G.  L.  Keehln 

J.  Calvin  Tuttle 

L.  W.  Cummings 

Dr.  D.  R.  EUington. 

J.  P.  Watson 

H.  Fuller 

W.  F.  Miller -.. 

R.  A.  Spaugh..— 

A.  J.  Batering 


Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Flour,  meal,  feed 

Brick 

C.  C.  Cook's  cure 

Repair  shop  for  automobiles,  tractors  and  trucks. 

Automobile  parts --- 

Tobacco  products 

.Job  printing 

Harness,  strap  work.. - 

Tobacco  and  snuff 

Flavoring  extracts,  tine,  of  iron 

Flour,  meal,  feed 


Tombstones. 

Brick 

Box  shocks,  hogshead  staves,  dressed  lumber- 
Automobile  repair  shop... 


R.  A.  Spaugh,  V.-Pres...    Rough  lumber 


Iron  and  brass  foundry 

Nodulizing  cider 

Paper  boxes 

Manufacturing  soft  drinks 

Cement  and  hollow  blocks 

Fertilizers 

Brick 

Almanac  and  job  printing 

Ice 

Pneumonia  salve 

Medicine  and  salve — secret  formula 

Hogshead  manufacturing 

Chewing  tobacco 

Sash,  doors,  etc 

Chairs,  rockers,  davenport  ends,  rocker  &  chair  sides 

Flour,  meal,  feed 

Concrete  burial  vaults 


1908 


Invested 
Capital 


8,000 

1,400 

600 

70,000 

2,250 

775 

2,426 

10,300 
4,953 
3,500 
1,400 


1,100 

2,000 

1,300 

3,820 

1,550 

2,750 

17,400 

125 

800 

15,557 

50,034 

653,868 

37,000 

111,299 


1,510 
5,050 

1,600 
6,500 
11,500 
11,236 

58,789 

72,443 

14,000 

60,6.56 

4,000 

93,914 

300 

1,372 

84,231 

2,500 

1,250 

8,584 

562,236 

36,441 

431,969 

277,748 

500 

903 


No. 


1683 
1684 
1685 
1686 
1687 
1688 
1689 
1690 
1691 
1692 
1693 
1694 
1695 
1696 
1697 
1698 
1699 
1700 
1701 
1702 
1703 
1704 
1705 

1706 

1707 
1708 

1709 

1710 
1711 

1712 
1713 
1714 
1715 

1716 
1717 
1718 
1719 
1720 
1721 
1722 
1723 
1724 
1725 
•1726 
1727 
1728-— 
1729 
1730 
1731 
1732 
1733 


230 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1 — 


No 


County 


1734 

1735 

1736 

1737 

1738 

1739 

1740 

1741 

1742 

1743 

1744 

1745 

1746 

1747 

1748 

1749 

1750 

1751 

1752 

1753 

1754 

1755 

1756 

1757 

1758 

1759 

1760 

1761 

1762 

1763 

1764 

1765 

1766 

1767 

1768 

1769 

1770 

1771 

1772 

1773 

1774 

1775 

1776 
1777 
1778 
1779 
1780 
1781 
1782 
1783 
1784 
1785 


Forsyth. 
...do.— 
..-do— - 
...do.— 
...do.... 
...do.-.. 
...do.... 
...do-... 
...do.... 
....do.... 
....do.... 
..-.do... 
...-do... 
..-.do..- 
...-do— 
....do..- 
....do... 
_...do.._ 
....do... 
....do... 
.-..do... 
.__.do... 
_.._do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
...-do... 
-..-do... 
....do... 
.--.do... 
-..-do--. 
....do.-, 
-.-.do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
-...do-. 
---.do., 
----do., 
.---do-. 


.-do. 
-.do- 
--do. 
--do. 
--do. 
--do. 
-.do. 
..do. 
-.do. 
--do. 


PostofEce 


Winston-Salem.. 

...do .--- 

...do 

...do 

...do 

..-do-. 

...do.-. - 

...do 

.-..do-.. - 

..-.do.. 

.-.-do 

..-.do 

.-.-do 

..-.do 

.--.do --- 

....do 

-...do 

.-..do— 

-...do 

--..do 

-...do 

--..do 

.-..do 

-...do 

--.do -. 

...do 

...do 

--.do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

W.-Salem,  R.  1. 
Winston-Salem. 

...do... 

...do 

-..do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

-..do 

.--.do...- 

--.do 


...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do- 
....do. 
....do- 
..-.do- 
....do. 
....do- 
....do. 


Factory 


President 


A.  G.  Gordon  Co 

J.  H.  Grubbs  Planing  Mill 

Hanes  Rubber  Co 

S.  Harvey  &  Son.. 

Hedgecock  &  Hine,  Part 

Hege  &  Sons 

Hinshaw  &  Spear 

A.  F.  Hoover  &  Co 

Ideal  Marble  and  Granite  Co 

Kester  Roller  Mills 

Markland  Printing  Co 

Mathews  Bakery 

C.  A.  McGalliard  Stone  Cut.  Wks. 
Medearis  Stamp  and  Printing  Co. 

L.  P.  Nifong 

Nissen  Wagon  Co.- 

S.  J.  Nissen  Wagon  Works--- 

Norman  Perry  Drug  Co 

O'Brien  Baking  Co 

Orinoco  Supply  Co -.- 

Pearson's  Bakery 

Peerless  Candy  Co 

Peerless  Ice  Cream 

J.  H.  &  R.  E.  Reynolds  Cement  Wks 

R.  J.  Reynolds  Tob.  Co 

Salem  Iron  Works 

Scoggin  Ptg.  Co 

Shough's  Cigar  Factory -. 

J.  E.  Shelton  Box  and  Lumber  Co.. 

Sheppard  Veneer  Co 

Shore  Printing  Co.,  Ind 

Sides  Roller  Mill 

Smith-Phillips  Lumber  Co 

South  Side  Roller  Mill 

A.  E.  Spaugh 

Stafford's  Brick  Yard 

Steifel  Mattress  Co.,  Part 

Stewart's  Printing  House 

C.  A.  Stone  &  Co.  Sawmill 

Taylor  Bros.,  Part 

J.  W.  Thipley,  Ind 

Sarah  Savannah  Thomason  Cigar 

Works 

W.  C.  Tire  Botthng  Works— 

Townsend  Buggy  Co 

Twin  City  Coffee  Co 

Underwood  Monument  Works 

TheUnionRepublicanPublishingCo 

Virginia-Carolina  Chemical  Co 

The  Voula  Company 

Robert  N.  Walker 

J.  A.  Wall  &  Son 

Winkless  Bakery 


J.  H.  Grubbs. 


A.  W.  Huffman. 


N.  R.  Medearis- 


W.  L.  O'Brien. 
E.  T.  Mickey   . 


W.  R.' Reynolds,  V.-P. 


B.  J.  Sheppard. 


Mrs.  L.  H.  Sides. 
R.  S.  Galloway.. 
S.  L.  Patch 


S.  M.  Bumpass. 


W.  A.  Gosley. 
C.  G.  Wilson.. 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


231 


Continued 


Secretary 


S.  C.  Gordon. 


C.  Burrows 

A.  S.  Harvey 

R.  W.  Hedgecock 

J.  W.  Hege 

Miller  Hinshaw 

Glenn  Hoover 

Mrs.  J.  A.  Weatheridge. 


G.  E.  Markland, 
R.  E.  Mathews. - 


W.  M.  Nissen. 


Articles  Manufactured 


Books,  book  binding. 

Dressed  lumber 

Auto  tires  and  tubes. 

Ice  cream,  candy 

Brick 


N.  E.  Perry. 


H.  B.  Pulliam 

S.  A.  Pearson 

G.  L.  Keeley 

O.  L.  Chambers 

John  H.  Reynolds- 


S.  Bryant 

D.  B.  Scoggin. 

E.  F.  Shough.. 


Kent  Sheppard. 
W.  A.  Shore 


W.  L.  Teague. 


A.  E.  Spaugh 

Joe  Stafford 

G.  O.  Steifel 

J.  C.  Stewart 

D.  W.  Clodfelter. 

E.  L.  Jones 

J.  W.  Thipley 


S.  Savannah  Thomason. 

W.  C.  Tire 

E.  O.  Pleasants 

Geo.  R.  Hoilor,  Mgr 

B.  T.  Underwood 


S.  D.  Crenshaw- 
E.  W.  Johnson.. 


W.  L.  Wall 

R.  C.  Spaugh. 


Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Planing  mill  products 

Monuments 

Flour,  meal,  feed 

Commercial  printing 

Bread,  pies  and  cakes 

Granite,  stone,  monumental  cutting. 

Printing  and  rubber  stamps 

Rough  luniber 

Farm  wagons 

Delivery  wagons,  ice,  furniture,  etc... 

Nulan  hair  tonic 

Bread,  pies,  cakes 

Lumber,  sash,  doors,  blinds 

Baked  bread,  rolls,  cakes  and  pies 

Candy 


Ice  cream 

Hollow  building  blocks 

Cigarettes,  plug  and  smoking  tobacco 

Sawmills,  dye  machines  and  general  repair  work 

Job  printing 

Cigars 

Tobacco  boxes,  mfg.  lumber  dealers 

Veneer  and  basket  banana  carriers 

Job  printing 


t-  S  m 
O  c  m 


1909 


Invested 
Capital 


Building  material 

Flour,  meal,  feed 

Rough  lumber 

Brick.. 

Mattresses 

Job  printing  and  binding. 


Chewing  tobacco. 
Harness 


Cigars 

Soft  drinks 

Harness 

Coffee  roasting 

Building  monuments  and  tombstones 

Publishing  and  job  printing. 

Commercial  fertilizers,  acid  phosphate  and  sulp.  acid 

Cough  drops,  mints  of  gum 

Optometrist  and  optician 

Monuments,  tombstones,  Moravian  slabs,  coping... 
Bakery 


1905 


1893 


!      4,450 

10,575 

572,294 

1,300 

4,000 

540 

1,350 

5,500 

5,904 

4,525 

2,980 

3,350 

750 

501,735 

800 

300,000 

26,341 

695 

36,236 

90,000 

26,250 

5,230 

27,073 

800 

,801,  CO 

224,856 

3,500 

1,007 

19,099 

15,000 

3,125 

27,200 

15,000 

92,357 

1,300 

450 

8,444 


1,500 
634,462 
25,335 

165 

2,640 

6,000 

2,390 

410 

22,510 

48,000,000 

86,000 

950 

2,949 

2,050 


No. 


1734 

1735 

1736 

1737 

1738 

1739 

1740 

1741 

1742 

1743 

1744 

1745 

1746 

1747 

1748 

1749 

1750 

1751 

1752 

1753 

1754 

1755 

1756 

1757 

1758- 

1759 

1760 

1761- 

1762 

1763 

1764 

1765 

1766 

1767 

1768 

1769 

1770 

1771  I 

1772 

1773- 

1774 

1775 
1776 
1777 
1778 
1779 
1780 
1781 
1782 
1783 
1784 
1785 


232 


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Table  No.  1- 


No. 

County 

PostofiBce 

Factory 

President 

1786 

Forsyth 

..__do 

Winston-Salem 

....do 

Winston-Salem  Chero-Cola  Bottling 
Co 

1787 

1788 

_...do 

....do 

1789 

-—do 

....do 

Winston  Printing  Co..- 

1790 

.,..do 

....do 

J  0  White 

1791 

....do 

....do.... 

F   G    Dunklee 

1792 

Franklin 

....do 

Alert... 

W.  G.  Ball 

1793 

....do 

Thos.  D.  Farrar 

1794 

....do..-. 

Bunn 

C.  T.  Cheves... 

1795 

..._do ___. 

....do 

S.  B.  Mullen    

1796 

....do 

....do 

R.  N.  Shearon 

1797 

....do 

....do... 

Clifford  Stallings 

1798 

....do 

....do 

W.  H.  Tant 

1799 

...-do... 

Castalia. 

1800 

-...do.. 

.Franklinton 

....do 

Robt.  Alston 

1801 

...-do 

Franklinton  Lumber  and  Power  Co. 

1802 

---.do 

....do 

1803 

---.do 

....do. 

C.  C.  Holmes 

1804 

.--.do 

..-.do 

1805 

-.--do 

....do- 

J.  F.  Mitchnor 

1806 

..-.do 

....do 

J.  L.  Parks  &  Sons . 

1807 

..-.do 

....do 

C.  O.  Pruitt 

1808 

....do 

....do 

A.  H.  Shearon  Planing  Mill 

1809 

...-do ---- 

....do.... 

W.  W.  Shearon 

1810 

....do -- 

....do 

B.  J.  Wilder 

1811 

....do 

Gupton 

1812 

....do 

....do 

R.  H.  Griffin 

1813 

....do 

....do 

Radford  Bros.     

1814 

....do 

....do 

W.  D.  Upchurch 

1815 

....do.... 

....do 

Wesley  Radford  &  Son 

1816 

..-.do 

....do 

Kittrell 

1817 

J.M.&W.H.Allen.Pps. 

1818 

....do 

....do.. 

Ball  Bros.                          .  . 

1819 

....do.... 

....do 

1820 

....do 

-...do 

R.  T.  Clifton... 

1821 

....do 

..do 

1822 

....do 

....do. 

Geo.  H.  Cooper 

1823 

....do 

....do 

1824 

....do - 

....do 

J.  B.  Davis 

1825 

....do 

....do 

1826 

....do 

....do 

W.  J.  Dennis . 

1827 

....do 

....do 

1828 

....do 

....do 

1829 

....do 

....do 

G.  W.  Ford 

1830 

....do 

....do 

Alex  Fuller 

1831 

....do 

....do -. 

C.  E.  Gupton 

1832 

....do 

-...do... .- 

1833 

....do... 

....do 

1834 

do    ... 

do     -. 

1835 

-...do 

.    do 

-.-do 

do 

1836 

J.  B.  Lund  . 

1837 

....do 

----do -- 

F.  B.  McKinne 

Miscellajsteous  Factories 


233 


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Secretary 


I 


Ralph  Long 

S.  C.  Harper 

W.  S.  Shepherd. 
W.  L.  Harper-. - 
Ira  H.  White..-. 
L.  I.  Tesh 

J.  Griffin 

G.  T.  Whitaker. 
Abe  Cox 

J.  L.  Parks 

A.  H.  Shearon.. 

W.  Radford 

W.  Radford 

W.  Radford 

W.  G.  Ball 

J.  Beasley 

J.  B.  Davis 

B.  Edwards 

J.  P.  Watson—. 

Quince  Leonard 


Articles  Manufactured 


t,  o  c 


Bottling  coca-cola  and  sodas.. 
Bottling  and  selling  coca-cola. 

Laundry 

Job  printing 

Vehicles,  auto  bodies,  etc 

Laundering 

Rough 
Rough 
Rough 
Rough 
Rough 
Rough 
Rough 
Rough 
Rough 
Rough 
Veneer 
Rough 
Rough 
Rough 
Rough 
Rough 
Rough 
Rough 
Rough 
Rough 
Rough 
Rough 
Rough 
Rough 
Rough 


Rough 
Rough 


Rough 

Rough 

Rough 

Rough 

Lumber 

Rough 


Bottling  plant 


Rough 


umber., 
umber., 
umber., 
umber., 
umber., 
umber., 
umber,  _ 
umber-- 
umber-- 
umber.. 


umber, 
umber- 
umber- 
umber. 
umber- 
umber- 
umber- 
umber. 
umber- 
umber- 
umber- 
umber. 
umber- 
umber- 


Flour,  meal,  feed,  tobacco  flues- 


umber- 
umber. 


Flour,  meal,  feed. 


Rough 

Repairs 

Rough 

Rough 

Rough 

Rough 

Rough 

Hogshead  manufacturing. 


umber 

on  wagons,  carts,  etc.. 

umber 

umber 

umber 

umber 

umber 


umber, 
umber, 
umber, 
umber. 


umber. 


umber. 


1907 
1917 


Tobacco  flues- 


In  vested 
Capital 


60,656 

40,522 

18,530 

75,000 

20,000 

20,000 

4,020 

1,330 

2,990 

4,890 

7,070 

3,380 

2,330 

4,840 

1,900 

3,640 

7,450 

4,030 

2,480 

2,985 

1,970 

5,540 

5,900 

7,830 

4,650 

3,265 

2,300 

2,600 

1,975 

5,750 

2,740 

11,900 

4,380 

3,880 

1,150 

69,993 

12,500 

2,640 

2,365 

5,650 

3,400 

1,380 

320 

5,900 

3,830 

2,690 

1,790 

39,000 

2,865 

13,850 

2,680 

9,000 


No. 


1786 

1787 
1788 
1789 
1790 
1791 
1792 
1793 
1794 
1795 
1796 
1797 
1798 
1799 
1800 
1801 
1802 
1803 
1804 
1805 
1806 
1807 


1810 
1811 
1812 
1813 
1814 
1815 
1816 
1817 
1818 
1819 
1820 
1821 
1822 
1823 
1824 
1825 
1826 
1827 
1828 
1829 
1830 
1831 
1832 
1833 
1834 
1835 
1836 
1837 


234 


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Table  No.  1 — 


No. 


1838 
1839 
1840 
1841 
1842 
1843 
1844 
1845 
1846 
1847 
1848 
1849 
1850 
1851 
1852 
1853 
1854 
1855 
1856 
1857 
1858 
1859 
i860 
1861 
1862 
1863 
1864 
1865 
1866 
1867 
1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 


1890 


County 


Franklin. 

....do 

_-_-do 

....do 

....do 

----do 

....do 

....do 

-.-.do 

....do 

.--.do 

----do 

....do 

-...do 

-.--do 

....do 

-.-.do 

...-do 

....do 

-.--do 

..--do 

--..do 

....do 

..--do 

....do 

....do 

..--do 

..--do 

--..do 

--..do 

....do 

..--do 

....do 

Gaston... 

----do 

--.-do 

..--do 

....do 

...-do 

....do 

---.do 

----do— -. 

----do 

----do..--. 

---.do 

----do 

--..do 

---.do..... 

--..do-.— 

-...do 

-..-do— 

-...do— 
...-do 


PostofEce 


Louisburg 

.-.-do 

...do.... 

....do 

...do 

...do.... -.-. 

....do 

....do 

.-..do 

....do.... 

.---do 

Mapleville 

..--do 

....do 

Spring  Hope 

Wakefield 

....do 

Wake  Forest .. 

Wilmington,  Del. 

Wood 

...do 

Youngsville 

....do.. ---- 

...-do 

..--do 

....do 

....do 

...-do 

....do 

...-do 

....do 

....do 

Zebulon 

Alexis 

Belmont.. -. 

....do 

Bessemer  City 

Cherryville 

.---do 

...-do 

....do 


....do..-.. 

....do 

....do 

Dallas 

Gastonia. 

....do 

....do 

....do-... 

....do.-.. 

....do.—. 

.--do 

...-do 


Factory 


C.  S.  Merritt.. - 

H.  E.  Newton --- 

R.  R.  Perry - 

R.  G.  Person 

M.  L.  Rogers 

C.  W.  Shockey  &  Co --. 

G.  B.  H.  Stallings 

W.  W.  Webb - - 

J.  W.  Wesson... 

R.  C.  Wooldridge 

Y.  Yarbrough 

H.  C.  Gupton - 

C.  P.  Harris.. ---- 

R.  D.  Perry 

G.  Pace - 

W.  E.  Privett --. 

Smart  &  Calton 

A.  H.  Shearon-- - 

J.  D.  Bush  &  Co 

W.  D.  Fuller 

W.  S.  Montgomery - 

M.  D.,  W.  T.  &  J.  M.  Calton 

C.  C.  &  F.  A.  Cheatham 

A.  D.  Frazier 

W.  M.  Galleher - -■ 

W.  A.  Massey.. 

R.  E.  Pearce 

James  Pence 

Perry  &  Pearce 

R.  C.  Underwood 

J.  T.  Wilson 

I.  H.  Young 

Pittman  Stell 

C.  A.  Mauney 

Belmont  Brick  Co 

Belmont  Roller  Mills 

Barytes  Mine 

Cherryville  Beam  Mill 

Cherryville  Foundry  Works 

Cherryville  Roller  Covering  Co — 

Cherryville  Roller  Mills 

The  Eagle 

Model  Ginning  Co 

Styers  Sash  and  Door  Shops 

Piedmont  Metal  Roofing  Co 

J.  B.  Atkinson 

Bludwine  Bottling  Co 

Brumley-Walters  Printing  Co 

Cocker  Machine  and  Foundry  Co. 

Craig  &  Head 

Gaston  Iron  Works 

Gaston  Times 

Gastonia  Coca-Cola  Bottling  Co  . 


President 


C.  C.  Cheatham. 


K.  A.  Perry. 


W.  F.  Lewis. 


G.  F.  Beam 

C.  C.  Dellinger. 
G.  T.  Janett.... 
W.  G.  Stroup... 
L.  H.  Hauser... 
J.  W.  Kendrick. 
W.  J.  T.  Styers. 


Frank  Brumley. 


B.  H.  Craig 

B.  Frank  Norris. 
F.  A.  Slat" 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


235 


Continued 


Secretary 

Articles  Manufactured 

o  is 

Invested 
Capital 

No. 

Rough  lumber _.  -   - 

S      3,900 
4,980 
1,980 
3,690 
1,890 
1,625 
3,380 
4,080 
2,095 
2,630 
5,325 
4,400 
1,750 
2,235 
3,340 
1,500 
2,760 
1,770 
645 
1,875 
6,300 
8,000 
4,200 
3,135 
2,175 

15,700 
1,520 
2,030 

15,450 
4,850 
8,990 
2,440 
4,280 
4,000 

10,000 

20,000 

1838 

1839 

1840 

1841 

1842 

C.  Shockey 

1843 

Rough  lumber .. 

1844 

Rough  lumber .  .  .  

1845 

1846 

Rough  lumber. _._   ..     

1847 

1848 

1849 

Corn  meal --         --     --  - 

1850 

Rough  lumber    ---  ---   ..._....  .       

1851 

G   Pace 

Rough  lumber.    _       .          

1852 

1853 

W.  Smart.— _ 

1854 

1855 

W.  E.  Holton 

1856 

Rough  lumber 

1857 

Rough  lumber .       .... 

1858 

Rough  lumber.      .   . 

1859 

1860 

1861 

1862 

Rough  lumber ..     . 

1863 

Rough  lumber 

1864 

1865 

1866 

1867 

1868 

1869 

Rough  lumber 

1870 

Rough  lumber 

1871 

Brick 

1872 

Flour,  meal  and  feed 

1873 

Mining  ores. .   . 

1874 

Flour,  meal,  feed .              .  . 

1,150 
8,500 
6,300 
4,000 
5,600 
2,100 

10,000 
5,300 

50,176 

25,832 

3,900 

102,477 

1,300 

16,500 
8,600 

1875 

General  foundry  work.. __ 

1876 

Roller  coverings  for  cotton  mills 

1877 

1878 

1879 

N.  B.  Kendrick 

1880 

1900 

1881 

P.  D.  Sun 

1882 

1883 

C.  P.  Nanney,  Mgr..     _. 

Soft  drinks ...          .       .          .... 

1884 

1885 

J.  Robt.  Craig 

General  machine  work 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

Geo.  H.  Marvin 

Soft  drinks.. 

22.470 

1890 

236 


J^ORTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1— 


No. 


1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 
1905 
1906 
1907 
1908 
1909 
1910 
1911 
1912 
1913 
1914 
1915 
1916 
1917 
1918 
1919 
1920 
1921 
1922 
1923 
1924 
1925 
1926 
1927 
1928 
1929 
1930 
1931 
1932 
1933 
1934 
1935 
1936 
1937 
1938 
1939 
1940 
1941 
1942 
1943 


County 


Gaston. 

...do— 
..--do— 
-...do... 
.-..do..- 
....do..- 
-...dc- 
....do... 
..--do... 
....do... 
....do... 
...-do... 
....do... 
....do... 
..--do— 
....do... 
....do... 
-...do... 
....do... 
-..-do... 
.--do— 
-.--do— 

.---do... 

Gates... 
....do... 
..-do— 
....do— 
...-do... 
..--do... 
....do... 
-...do-, 
-...do... 
---.do... 
....do... 
...-do— 
....do... 
....do... 
-...do... 
-.--do— 
....do— 
....do— 
....do... 
....do-. 
....do... 
....do.- 
....do.- 
....do— 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
...-do-. 
..--do... 
-...do... 


PostofSce 


Gastonia... - 

...do 

....do... -- 

...do - 

...do. 

....do 

...do 

....do 

....do.- 

.-.-do 

....do 

...do 

....do 

Lincolnton,  R.  D.. 

...-do R.F.D 

Lincolnton 

Lowell 

.---do --. 

Mount  Holly 

....do -.-. 

..--do 

....do 

...do- ---. 

Bosley.. 

Corapeake 

Drumhill 

Eure... 

....do 

....do.-. -.-. 

.-..do 

..--do-.. -.-. 

--.do- 

....do -.- 

Gates 

..-.do 

.---do 

Gatesville 

....do 

....do 

.--.do 

....do 

...-do 

....do 

Hobbsville 

.-.-do 

Roduco 

.--do- 

Sunbury- 

—  .do.- 

..-do.. 

..-do 

....do 

--.do 


Factory 


Gastonia  Ice  and  Coal  Co 

Gastonia  Mattress  Co 

Gastonia  and  Suburban  Gas  Co. 

T.  A.  Henry 

Bryson  R.  Hope  &  Co 

Ideal  Roller  Covering  Shop 

Loftin  &  Co 

Roula  Mfg.  Co 

Snowflake  Steam  Laundry 

Southern  Cotton  Oil  Co .-- 

Spencer  Lumber  Co 

Todd's  Steam  Bakery 

The  White  Monument  Works 

Beaver  Dam  Roller  Mills 

Builders  Supply  Mfg.  Co 

S.  L.  Carpenter 

J.  W.  Harrison  &  Bro 

Lowell  Press-- 

American  Processing  Co 

Gaston  Brick  Co.,  Inc 

Kendrick  Brick  and  Tile  Co 

Mo-Ho  Brick  Co 

R.  Z.  Robinson 

B.  H.  Ward 

Eure  Mill  Co 

J.  W.  Truett  &  Co. 

Coulbourn  Bros 

The  Hale  Garage-- 

Hale's  Wood  Shop-- 

Oliver  R.  Spivey 

Story  Brothers,  Part 

Taylor's  Sawmill 

W.  H.  Taylor- 

J.  C.  Barham  &  Bro 

The  Gates  Garage— 

Elijah  Piland 

J.  W.  Brown  Garage 

Brown's  Mill 

Eure  &  Hampton 

G.  W.  Horner 

Lassiter's  Shop 

Piland's  Shop 

N.  J.  Riddick  Garage 

Hallowell's  Shop 

Hobb's  Repair  Works 

Melton  Grist  Mill 

C.  C.  Parker 

H.  C.  Benton  Mill 

Bynum  Grist  Mill 

Frank  Cross  Mill 

Hofler  Mill  Co 

Pierce's  Shop 

Sunbeam  Trading  Co - 


President 


J.  M.  Underwood. 


Bryson  R.  Hope. 

G.  W.  Smith 

C.  I.  Loftin 


W.  M.  Morris. 


W.  C.  Todd 

W.  M.  White 

S.  L.  Carpenter. 


J.  M.  Wilson 

C.  E.  Hutchison. 


J.  W.  Kendrick. 


E.  A.  Story. 


W.  H.  Piland. 


R.  L.  Hobbs. 


Mrs.  M.  Hofler,  Mgr.. 
L.  M.  Pierce,  Owner. 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


237 


Continued 


Secretary 


T.  N.  Campbell,  Mgr. 
E.  C.  Powell 


J.  B.  Reeves- 


J.  A.  Ryan 

F.  A.  Cathey,  Sec. 


Blair  Jenkins— . 
J.  W.  Harrison. 


J.  B.  Withers-... 
N.  B.  Kendrick. 
F.  A.  Cathey 


Jno.  Ward 

R.  E.  Morgan. 


Wm.  R.  Ross. 
J.  P.  Hale.... 
Jerry  Hale 


Henry  Taylor. 
A.  F.  Hyman.. 
J.  C.  Barham. 

P.  Hale 

Elijah  Piland.. 


W.  W.  Brown. 
J.  B.  Eure 


Charles  Lassiter. 


L.  B.  Lewis 

Jno.  T.  Melton. 


Moses  Bynum. 


Articles  Manufactured 


Ice 

Mattresses 

Gas 

Doors,  sash,  mantels,  blinds. 
Ice. 


Roller  covering 

Job  printing 

Auto  tire  fabrics 

Laundry 

Cotton-seed  products 

Dressed  lumber 

Bakery 

Monuments  and  tombstones. 

Flour,  meal,  feed 

Planing  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Brick 

Job  printing 

Mercerizing  cotton  yarn 

Common  red  brick 

Common  brick 

Brick 

Rough  lumber . 


Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Auto  and  general  repairs. 

Buggies,  carts,  wagons 

Rough  lumber 


Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber.. 

Rough  lumber 

Auto  repairing 

Logs  and  bolts 

Auto  repairs 

Rough  lumber 

Repairing  buggies,  wagons  and  implements. 

Rough  lumber 

Carts 

Dirt  carts 

Auto  repairs 

Farm  carts 

General  repairs 

Milling  corn 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Corn  meal  and  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Lumber 

Repairing  carts  and  buggies 

Rough  lumber 


»  a 


u  o  c 


1916 


Invested 
Capital 


280 
,000 
,300 
,350 
,700 
,600 

700 
,000 
,800 
,000 

550 
10,000 


No. 


1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 
1905 
1906 
1907 
1908 
1909 
1910 
1911 
1912 
1913 
1914 
1915 
1916 
1917 
1918 
1919 
1920 
1921 
1922 
1923 
1924 
1925 
1926 
1927 
1928 
1929 
1930 
1931 
1932 
1933 
1934 
1935 
1936 
1937 
1938 
1939 
1940 
1941 
1942 
1943 


238 


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Table  No.  1 — 


No. 


1944 
1945 
1946 
1947 
1948 
1949 
1950 
1951 
1952 
1953 
1954 
1955 
1956 

1957 
1958 
1959 
1960 
1961 
1962 
1963 
1964 
1965 
1966 
1967 
1968 
1969 
1970 
1971 
1972 
1973 
1974 
1975 
1976 
1977 
1978 
1979 
1980 
1981 
1982 
1983 
1984 
1985 
1986 
1987 
1988 
1989 
1990 
1991 
1992 
1993 
1994 
1995 


County 


Gates 

--.do 

..-.do 

Graham... 

.__do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Granville. 

....do 

...do. 

...do 

...do 


_-do.. 

..do.. 
....do.. 
....do_. 
....do.. 
_...do.. 
....do-. 
--.-do.. 
_...do.. 
....do- 
....do.. 
_.__do.. 
....do.. 
....do.. 
..-.do.. 

.---do.. 

....do.. 
..-.do.. 
-...do.. 

----do-, 
.---do., 
----do-. 

---do-, 
----do-, 
----do. 

-..-do. 

--.-do- 
_---do- 
-..-do. 
-...do. 
----do. 
....do. 
....do. 
.-..do. 

--.-do. 

....do. 

_-.-d0_ 

....do- 
....do- 


PostofBce 


Trotsville 

...do. 

—do 

Brock 

Moriah 

Robbinsville 

—do 

Topton 

Berea- 

---do -.. 

...do 

Bullock ---. 

Clarksville,  Va., 

R.  3 

Creedmoor 

—do 

-..do -. 

---do 

-..do- 

...do 

Franklinton 

Franklinton,  R.  D 

North  Side 

Oxford 

Oxford,  R.  6 

Oxford,  R.  3.. 

Oxford... 

..-.do 

....do— 

.--do -.. 

.--.do- 

.---do- - 

.--do 

Oxford,  R.  7 

Oxford -. 

.---do- --. 

....do 

....do 

....do 

Oxford,  R.  D 

Oxford..-- -- 

—  -do 

—  -do 

.---do 

Petersburg,  Va.-- 

Stem _ 

Stem,  R.  D. _ 

Stovall 

-.--do 

---do 

---do 

---do 

-—do 


Factory 


Blanchard  &  Rountrce 

Knight's  Sawmill 

W.  H.  Speight- 

J.  C.  Dean 

O.  S.  Huff 

S.  F.  &  J.  M.  Halloway 

Sweetwater  Flour  and  Grist  Mill- 
Claud  S.  Kinsland 

H.  G.  Pruitt 

Reese  &  White 

W.  C.  Stevens— 

Campbell  Sawmill 


A.  H.  Tilley's  Sawmill 

Creedmoor  Auto  Co 

J.  T.  Holman— 

C.  M.  Lawrence 

L.  H.  Longmire 

A.  J.  Simons 

Grumbo  &  Rozel 

Cannady's  Mill - 

E.  L.  Morrissett  &  Co.- 

W.  B.  Connelly 

W.  A.  Adams  Co 

A.  W.  Davis --- 

T.  E.  Dement 

Export  Leaf  Tobacco  Co 

Gooch's  Machine  Shop - 

Gorman  Wheel  Co - 

J.  P.  Hunt 

J.  E.  Jackson _. 

Jeffreys  &  Myers  Mfg.  Co 

McGee  &  Simpson 

Offie  McGhinnis 

Moore  Lumber  Co 

Oxford  Body  Co 

Oxford  Buggy  Co 

Oxford  Hardware  Co 

Oxford  Roller  Mills 

G.  S.  Perkins 

C.  D.  Ray  &  Son 

Son-Floor  Sweeping  Co 

Taylor-Cannady  Buggy  Co 

J.  F.  Veasey 

Appomattox  Box  Shook  Co.,  Inc. 

C.  G.  Nelms 

W.  I.  Wheeley.- 

J.  G.  Burwell 

D.  M.  Coffey 

Daniel's  Sawmill 

J.  B.  Davis 

C.  L.  Emory 

Tilley's  Sawmill  


President 


Partnership--- - 

S.  P.  Harwood,  Owr., 


Partnership 

J.  B.  Campbell. 


I.  E.  Harris- 


Partnership (Props. 

T.  L.  &N.  M.Cannady 
E.  L.  Morrissett,  Owr. 


R.  M.  Jeffreys. 


W.  A.  Parham. 


E.  H.  Patterson,  Tr.. 


W.  C.  Daniel,  Owner. 
A.  H.  Tilley,  Owner.. 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


239 


Continued 


Secretary 


R.  J.  Knight. 


W.  A.  Adams.. 


J.  P.  Watson.. 

J.  Gooch 

C.  S.  Gorman. 


Articles  Manufactured 


Rough  lumber. 
Rough  lumber- 
Rough  lumber. 
Rougji  lumber. 


j-  o  c 

go  ■ 


Rough  lumber.. 
Flour  and  meal. 
Rough  lumber.. 


Lumber. 


J.  H.  L.  Myers. 
Geo.  W.  Jones.. 


Lumber 

Auto  repairs. 


Rough  lumber 

Tobacco  flues  and  stove  pipes- 
Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Flour,  meal,  feed 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Tobacco  hogsheads 

Rough  lumber 


Hogshead  manufacturing 

Trucks 

Wheels.. 

Tobacco  flues 

Rough  lumber 

Box  shooks 

Rough  lumber 


1905 
1911 


1916 


R.  M.  Ray 

R.  L.  Brame 

J.  W.  Cannady. 


Planing  lumber 

Buggy  bodies  and  automobile  bodies. 

Buggies  and  surreys 

Tobacco  flues 

Flour,  meal,  feed 


Planing  mill 

Sweeping  compound. 

Buggies 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Meal 


Rough  lumber- 
Rough  lumber. 
Rough  lumber. 
Rough  lumber. 


Rough  lumber,  etc.. 


Invested 
Capital 


8,050 
4,500 
2,000 
7,410 
3,500 
400 


2,000 
1,250 
1,700 
1,500 


3,000 
4,285 
1,600 
2,000 


1,600 

2,000 

7,000 

9,000 

4,500 

3,466 

1,500 

500 

597 

1,023 

76,000 

3,500 

1,000 

66,000 

660 

1,769 

600 

37,727 

134,000 

100 

8,000 

2,300 

5,000 

1,250 

85,882 

3,000 

8,782 

1,200 

1,150 

1,400 

1,400 

6,000 

3,700 

3,800 

2,885 


No. 


1944 
1945 
1946 
1947 
1948 
1949 
1950 
1951 
1952 
1953 
1954 
1955 

1956 

1957 

1958 

1959 

1960 

1961 

1962 

1963 

1964 

1965 

1966 

1967 

1968 

1969 

1970 

1971 

1972 

1973 

1974 

1975 

1976 

1977 

1978 

1979 

1980 

1981 

1982 

1983 

1984 

1985 

1986 

1987 


1990 
1991 
1992 
1993 
1994 
1995 


240 


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Tahi.e  No.  1- 


No. 


1990 

1997 

1998 

1999 

2000 

2001 

2002 

2003 

2004 

2005 

2006 

2007 

2008 

2009 

2010 

2011 

2012 

2013 

2014 

2015 

2010 

2017 

2018 

2019 

2020 

2021 

2022 

2023 

2024 

2025 

2026 

2027 

2028 

2029 

2030 

2031 

2032 

2033 

2034 

2035 

2036 

2037 

2038 

2039 

2040 

2041 

2042 

2043 

2044 

2045 

2046 

2047 

2048 


County 


Granville. 

-.-.do 

Greene 

....do 

-...do 

...-do 

-...do 

.-..do 

.---do 

Guilford.. 

.--do 

-.--do 

---.do 

-...do 

---.do 

--.-do 

-...dO-...- 

-.-.do 

.-.-do 

--.do 

— -do— - 

----do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

----do 

....do 

....do 

...do 

.--.do 

...-do 

.---do 

.---do  — - 

.---do 

.---do—-. 

.---do— - 

.---do  — 
.--do—. 

----do 

-.--do-—. 
-___do..... 
--.-do— -. 
.-..do-..-. 
.---do..... 
...-do.... 
...-do.... 
.---do— 

-..-do— - 

-.--do— - 

----do— - 

-_..do...- 
----do— 
----do- 


Post  office 


Virgilina,  R.  5 

Youngsville,  R.  2- 

Maury 

Snow  Hill 

--.do 

...do 

--.do - -- 

...do _ 

Walstonburg . 

Brown  Summit 

...do... 

.--do 

.---do.... --. 

...do .-- 

Climax 

.---do - 

Colfax 

.--.do --. 

Dunoan... 

Gibsonville 

Gibsonville,  R.  1.. 

Gibsonville -. 

Greensboro 

..-.do-.. -.-. 

.---do 


-do- 
-do. 
-do- 
-do- 


-do.-. 
.do... 
.do... 
.do— 
.do... 


...do- ---- 

.--do 

-.-do --- 

..-do- 

...do _- -- 

---do 

.--do - 

-.-do 

.--do -.- 

---do 

Greensboro,  R.  D 

Greensboro 

.--.do 

..--do 

.---do 

.--.do 

.---do 

.---do 

.---do 


Factory 


President 


W.  P.  A'aughan -.- 

B.  L.  Bragg--- 

C.  L.  Hardy-— - ..- 

Geo.  W.  Gregory 

Geo.  W.  Jones 

James  Shirley 

Snow  Hill  Pub.  Co 

J.  M.  Whitley 

Mercer  Bros - 

Apple  &  Hardie 

Brown  Summit  Broom  Co... .- 

J.  E.  Green---- 

Troxler  Bros 

Vance  &  Dwiggins 

Fields  &  Fields 

J.  C.  Reynolds  Co 

Joe  Atkins 

E.  S.  Cude 

Newport  Mfg.  Co __ --. 

Gibsonville  Milling  Co..  Inc 

Reedy  Fork  Roller  Mills 

O.  T.  Sizemore 

Acme  Mill  Works 

Apostolic  Messenger - 

Auto  Tire  Accessory  Co 

Bagley  &  Alderman _ 

E.  E.  Bain 

Ballanee  &  Co 

Battery  Service  Co - 

Blue  Bell  Overall  Co 

Geo.  C.  Brown  &  Co 

Carolina  Baking  Co 

Carolina  Cigar  Co 

Carolina  Electric  Repair  Works 

Carolina  Steel  and  Iron  Co..- 

S.  W.  Carter 

Central  Motor  Car  Co 

C.  B.  Clegg 

Clegg's  North  Side  Bakery -.- 

Coca-Cola  Bottling  Co 

P.  B.  Comer 

Cook-Lewis  Foundry  Co 

Cunningham  Brick  Co 

Cunningham  Springless  Shade  Co. 

Lee  Davis  &  Sons 

Dicks  Laundry  Co 

El  Reeso  Cigar  Co 

Export  Leaf  Tob.  Co 

Federal  Bedding  Co 

W.  H.  Fisher  Co - 

Ford  Body  Co -- 

Gate  City  Candy  Co 

Gate  City  Motor  Co 


P.  E.  Taylor,  Owner. 


A.  V.  Caldwell. 


W.  F.  Huffnor. 


L.  M.  Clymer,  Prop.. 


H.  E.  Ballanee. 


C.  C.  Hudson. 


H.  O.  Wilby. 
L.  L.  Ferrell. 


John  W.  Trimble. 


L.  L.  Clegg. 


A.  R.  Lewis. 


W.  H.  Fisher. 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


241 


Continued 


Secretary 


J.  E.  Debnam. 


B.  F.  Mercer, 


Fulp  M.  Vance. 
R.  P.  Fields 


S.  S.  Nelson 

W.  F.  Milloway. 
H.  J.  Williams- 


E.  M.  Sparger 

J.  L.  Talbert,  Auditor^ 


C.  W.  Moore 

J.  W.  McLennon. 


J.  B.  Harrison, 


C.  H.  Lewis 

J.  H.  Cunningham.. 
C.  D.  Cunningham. 

Mrs.  Lee  Davis 

Geo.  W.  Foushiem.. 
R.  C.  Chandley  .... 

J.  P.  Watson 

J.  F.  Canery 


E.  R.  Ford 

W.  M.  Boyst,  Mgr. 
G   C.  Cox 


Articles  Manufactiired 


Rough  lumber- 
Rough  lumber- 
Rough  lumber- 
Rough  lumber- 
Rough  lumber- 
Job  printing 

Rough  lumber. 
Rough  lumber. 


Brooms- 


Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber  and  box  shooks 

Rough  lumber 

Roller  mill 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Dressed  lumber 

Flour,  meal,  feed 

Meal,  flour 

Rough  lumber 

Roll  work  for  flour  mills 

Job  printing 

Auto  repairs-- 

Job  printing 

Dressed  lumber  and  building  material 

Confections 

Repair  batteries 

Overalls 

Rough  lumber 

Baked  goods 

Cigars 

Electrical  repairs 

Steel  tanks,  smokestacks,  etc 

Tobacco  flues,  etc 

Auto  repairs 

Crushed  stone 

Bread,  cakes,  pies 

Coca-cola 

Auto  repairs 

Iron,  brass,  bronze  and  aluminum  castings- 

Brick 

Window  shades 

Canning 

Laundry 

Cigars 

Hogshead  manufacturing - 

Mattresses 

Job  printing 

Auto  bodies 

Candy 

Auto  repairs 


O  a  m 


1896 


Invested 
Capital 


$   1,200 

1996 

800 

1997 

2,000 

1998 

4,300 

1999 

3,900 

2000 

3,650 

2001 

9,000 

2002 

1,250 

2003 

750 

2004 

1,400 

2005 

2,750 

2006 

2,200 

2007 

5,900 

2008 

27,074 

2009 

1,200 

2010 

5,500 

2011 

850 

2012 

9,000 

2013 

26,417 

2014 

27,500 

2015 

10,000 

2016 

2,050 

2017 

2018 

6,774 

2019 

5,300 

2020 

8,000 

2021 

1,000 

2022 

59,200 

2023 

3,326 

2024 

194,487 

2025 

35,297 

2026 

29,874 

2027 

2,146 

2028 

3,500 

2029 

41,135 

2030 

4,035 

2031 

1,700 

2032 

27,600 

2033 

6,000 

2034 

28,058 

2035 

1,935 

2036 

14,500 

2037 

21,200 

2038 

79,590 

2039 

100 

2040 

32,000 

2041 

297,943 

2042 

472 

2043 

300 

2044 

8,340 

2045 

14,500 

2046 

39,898 

2047 

70,184 

2048 

No. 


16— Dept.  Labor,  1920. 


242 


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Table  No.  1- 


No. 

County 

PostofEce 

Factory 

President 

2049 
2050 

Guilford 

do     . 

Greensboro.. 

do 

Glascock  Stove  and  Mfg.  Co... 

T.  A.  Glascock 

2051 

do 

do 

G.  S.  Goulden  &  Son  Harness  Shop 

G.  S.  Goulden 

2052 

do 

do       .    -      . 

2053 

do 

do 

Greensboro  Printing  Co... 

2054 

do 

....do 

Greensboro  Roller  Mills __ 

W.  A.  Watson,  Jr 

2055 

do 

Greensboro,  R.  D. 
Greensboro,  R.  3.. 

Greensboro _ 

do    . 

C.  A.  Groome 

2056 

do 

M.  C.  Groome,  Part.. 

2057 

do 

Guilford  Lumber  Mfg.  Co 

C.  A.  Reynolds 

2058 

do 

2059 

do 

do 

2060 

do 

do 

Hill  Chemical  Co 

R.  R.  Hill 

2061 

do 

do 

2062 

do 

do 

2063 

do      . 

do  .— 

2064 

do 

do    . 

T.  R.  Lucas 

2065 

do 

do 

Melton  Rhodes  Co.,  Inc 

2066 

do 

do 

Midway  Auto  Co 

L.  A.  Andrews 

2067 

do  .  . 

do... 

J.  M.  Carter 

2068 

do 

do.— 

J.  H.  Neese 

2069 

do 

do 

Newman  Machine  Co 

Geo.  F.  Newman 

2070 

....do 

....do.... 

....do 

A.  V.  Caldwell,  Pres. 

North  State  Milling  Co 

2071 

A.  S.  Gates 

2072 

do. 

do 

Oettinger  Lumber  Co 

J.  R.  &E.  M. 

2073 

do 

do 

Oettinger,  Props. ... 

2074 

do 

do 

E.  E.  Pain  .  

2075 

do 

do 

2076 

do 

do    . 

2077 

do 

do 

J.  A.  Dixon 

2078 

do 

do 

J.  R.  Pitts                                    .   -  . 

2079 

do 

do 

2080 

do 

do 

2081 

.     do 

do.. 

Sergeant  Mfg.  Co 

Shuttle  Block  Mill. 

G.  S.  Sergeant 

2082 

do 

do 

2083 

do 

do 

R   G    Sloan  Motor  Co. 

2084 

do 

do 

2085 

do 

do    ... 

2086 

do 

do 

2087 

do 

do 

2088 

do 

do 

William  Sullivan  &  Co 

W.  E.  Sullivan 

2089 

do 

do 

Sutton-Middleton  Co 

2090 

do 

do 

E.  J.  Talley  Laundry  Machine  Co.. 
B.  C.  Troxler      . 

E.  J.  Talley 

2091 

do 

do 

2092 

do 

do 

2093 

do 

do 

W.  J.  Westbrook  Elevator  Co 

White  Oak  Garage              .       .     ..  . 

W.  J.  Westbrook 

2094 

do 

do 

2095 

do    - 

do 

White  Way  Bag  Co ..  ..   . 

2096 

do 

do 

Woodell  &  Sheets .     

2097 

do 

do 

Wright  Safety  Air  Brake  Co 

E.  D.  Tessier,  V.-P... 

2098 

do 

do 

2099 

....do 

Guilford 

Guilford  College  Motor  Co 

Miscellaneous  Factories 


243 


Continued 


Secretary 


Articles  Manufactured 


_g  a 

o  ^  _ 
a  c  o 
"o  c 

go-- 


Invested 
Capital 


No. 


c. 

L. 

Whitaker, 

Bkr 

w 

B 

W 

Vestal—. 

H 

Sinclair- 

W.  B.  MendenhalL 
J.  C.  Crutchfield... 
C  L.  Harrison 


R.  M.  Hadley. 
J.  C.  Knight- 
J.  F.  Fulton-. 


E.  N.  Englow. 


W.  B.  Atwater. 


H.  M.  Weathers. 


L.  M.  Mattam 

M.  R.  Ross,  Mgr. 
C.  W.  Walton—. 


S.  C.  Cole. 


Chas.  D.  Roberts 

W.  G.  Coble,  Serv.MgT. 

J.  H.  Bason 

I.  L.  Ferrell 

G.  Danieb 


R.  M.  Middleton. 


Stoves,  grates,  etc 

Salve  and  liniment 

Harness 

Bottled  goods 

Job  printing- 

Flour,  meal,  feed 

Brooms 

Canning  vegetables 

Lumber  and  building  material- 
Monuments 

Job  printing 

Salves 


18S8 


Monuments 

Cigars 

Rough  lumber 

Filing  cabinets  and  sectional  bookcases. 

Auto  repairing 

Auto  repairs 

Monuments,  tombstones 

Woodworking  machinery 


Planing-mill  products. 
Flour,  meal  and  feeds. 


1912 


Sash,  doors,  and  blinds. 

Motor  repairs 

Dressed  lumber 

Soda  water 

Ice 


Gas  for  railway  car  lighting 

Planing  mill,  dressed  Ibr.,  sash,  doors,  and  frames. 

Box  shooks 

Monuments 

Iron  foundry  and  machine  shop 

Planing-mill  products 


Laundry  work 

Beds  and  pillows. 
Trucks 


D.  H.  Everett,  Auditor. 


L.  W.  M.  Farland 

Harry  Samuels 

A.  E.  Woodell 

Neil  Ellington,  Treas... 

J.  R.  Brown 

J.  W.  Bondurant 


Job  printing 

Metal  workers 

Burning  and  testing  machines. 

Laundry  machinery 

Flour,  meal 

Vick's  salve 

Elevators 

Auto  repairs 

White  shoe  cleaner 

Job  printing 

Railway  safety  appliances 

Woodworking  machinery 


1907 


>    88,943 

49,964 

900 

65,042 

10,064 

91,126 

14,500 

2,150 

77,812 

3,300 

33,224 

200 

17,6,38 

9,700 

45,278 

2,050 

210,258 

7,700 

7,600 

28,000 

100,579 

26,417 
30,200 

101,033 

10,889 

1,000 

14,817 

35,367 

500,000 

77,600 

45,000 

14,506 

36,T)26 

10,425 

19,265 

4,100 

30,539 

131,874 

82,925 

6,500 

41,144 

30,570 

7,300 

15,527 

9,008 

5,000 

1,981 

722 

112,500 

335,608 

5,900 


2049 
2050 
2051 
2052 
2053 
2054 
2055 
2056 
2057 
2058 
2059 
2060 
2061 
2062 
2063 
2064 
2065 
2066 
2067 
2068 
2069 

2070 
2071 

2072 
2073 
2074 
2075 
2076 
2077 
2078 
2079 
2080 
2081 
2082 
2083 
2084 
2085 
2086 
2087 
2088 
2089 
2090 
2091 
2092 
2093 
2094 
2095 
2096 
2097 
2098 
2099 


244 


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Table  No.  1- 


No. 

County 

PostoflSce 

Factory 

President 

2100 

Guilford 

....do 

Guilford 

R.  A.  McMaster  - 

2101 

Guilford  College.. 
....do 

Guilford  College  -Milling  Co.,  Part  - 
A.  S.  Long-- 

2102 

....do 

^108 

....do 

....do 

R.  B.  Miller 

?in4 

....do 

High  Point 

....do 

W.  A.  Barber  Printing  Co. 

W.  A.  Barber- 

2105 

..._do _.-. 

Barker  Roller  MilL.-- 

F.  H.  Barker. 

210fi 

....do _... 

....do 

...-do 

----do 

N.  W.  Becson's  Shops 

N.  W.  Beeson 

?,in7 

2108 

....do 

High  Point,  R.  1.. 

High  Point... 

....do 

A.  J.  &  Earl  Bryant 

2109 

...,do 

Carolina  and  Yadkin  River  Ry.  Co. 
Cecil  Mfg.  Co 

2110 

....do... 

D.  0.  Cecil 

2111 

....do - 

....do    — 

S.  L.  Davis 

2112 

....do.... 

.     do  . 

Consolidated  Veneer  and  Panel  Co. 
Denny  Roll  and  Panel  Co. 

R.  R.  Ragan.. 

?113 

....do.- 

...-do— - 

?114 

....do 

----do  — ---. 

2115 

----do -._. 

--..do 

Glenola  Brick  Co. 

2116 

--.-do 

....do 

Hayworth  Roll  and  Panel  Co 

2117 

--..do... 

....do 

High  Point  Brick  Co. 

2118 

....do -... 

..--do 

High  Point  Buggy  Co 

21iq 

..-do 

—do 

High  Point  Candy  Co 

21?0 

..--do 

....do 

K1?1 

.---do 

---do 

---.do __.. 

....do -._. 

.—do— -. 

--..do 

High  Point  Machine  Works,  Inc. 

2122 
2123 

High  Point  Marble  and  Gran.  Wks. 
High  Point  Metallic  Bed  Co. 

D.  R.  Raper,  Prop... 

2124 

----do 

....do 

High  Point  Milling  Co. 

2125 

.-.-do 

....do . 

High  Point  Motor  Co. 

2126 

.---do 

----do 

2127 

----do 

.--do-  - 

High  Point  Underwear  Co 

21  ?8 

-—do 

...-do 

2129 

----do 

.  do 

Hill  Veneer  Co. 

2isn 

....do 

----do 

2131 

_.__do 

----do- 

2131^ 

....do 

--.-do 

2133 

....do 

----do 

2134 

....-do 

----do— 

Moflfitt  Underwear  Co -_ 

G.  T.  Penny 

2135 

....do 

...-do. 

2136 

....do 

....do-....     - 

2137 

.-.do 

----do _ 

--.do .   - 

National  Machine  and  Electric  Co.- 

2138 

---.do 

2139 

----do 

....do 

North  Carolina  Wheel  Co. 

2140 

----do 

....do 

S.  O.  Peebles'  Tin  Shop 

2141 

---.do 

....do 

Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Co.  of  Mich. 

Chas.  W.  Brown 

2142 

-.--do 

....do 

2143 
2144 

_-_-do 

_-_-do 

----do 

---do 

A.  M.  Rankin  Coffin  and  Cask.  Co. 

A.  M.  Rankin... 

2145 
2146 

---do.. ._ 

.---do 

----do - 

....do 

Raper  Marble  and  Granite  Works.-. 

D.  S.. Raper...- 

2147 

do- 

do 

Snow  Lumber  Co. 

Arthur  Lyon,  Bkr 

2148 

do  - 

do 

2149 

-...do -..- 

--.do - 

--   -do— 

---do 

Staley  Mfg.  Co 

Stamey  Printing  House 

Pearly  A.  Thomas  Car  Works 

Welborn's  Tin  Shop 

C.  V.  Staley 

2150 
2151 

..-do 

do 

W.  L.  Stamey 

P.  A.  Thomas 

2152 

.--do 

-—do - 

R.  W.  Welborn 

Miscellaneous  Factories 


245 


Continued 


Secretary 


A.  S.  Long. 


W.  G.  Brown. 


W.  E.  Price,  Gen.  Mgr., 


W.  H.  Davis 

W.  G.  Munyan... 

G.  W.  Denny 

C.  F.  Farley 

A.  E.  Totro 

J.  P.  Hay  worth.. 

E.  E.  Younts 

H.  A.  White 

Pete  Antanko 

A.  W.  Kleimence. 
Warren  F.  Smith. 


A.  B.  Horney 

R.  A.  Stowe,  Bookkpr. 

J.  P.  Crowder 

R.  B.  Troy 

J.  W.  Clinard 

J.  C.  Hill 


J.  L.  White,  Asst.  Mgr. 
A.  W.  Marsh,  V.-Pres... 

H.  A.  Moffitt 

J.  J.  Garland 

L.  C.  Sinclair 

Bruce  L.  Bennett 

J.  Ranes. 

F.  D.  Blake 

S.  O.  Peebles 

A.  H.  Gillespie 

H.  R.  Williamson 


Articles  Manufactured 


C.  L.  Gray. 


Rough  lumber 

Flour,  meal 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Job  printing 

Flour,  meal 

Repair  work 

Job  printing 

Rough  lumber 

Common  carriers 

Tobacco  baskets _ 

Fin.  and  uph.  parlor  suites,  dav'ettes  &  dav'ports. 

Veneers  and  panels 

Rolls  and  panels 

Auto  repairing 

Common  bricks 

Rolls  and  panels 

Common  brick 

Buggies 

Candy 


roc 


1913 
1916 


Decorative  glass  work. . 
General  repair  foundry. 

Monuments 

Metal  beds 

Flour,  meal  and  feed 


Dry  cleaning  and  laundry 

Underwear 

Excelsior 

Veneers  and  lumber 

Bedsprings 

Furniture  knobs 

Wood  filler,  stains,  paints,  varnish. 

Furniture 

Ath.  nainsook  underwear 

Auto  repairing 

Desks 

Machine  repairs 

Baked  goods 

Buggy  wheels 

Roofing  and  metal  work... 

Mirrors  and  plate  glass 

Office  supplies 


Vulcanizing 

Monuments 

Organs 

Sash,  doors,  blinds  and  mill  work. 

Harness 

Phonographs.- 

Job  printing _ 

Street  cars 

Tobacco  flues,  pipes,  gutters,  etc... 


1907 


1905 


1917 


Invested 
Capital 


S  450 

13,073 

500 

2,000 

5,000 

5,000 

1,000 

2,250 

1,800 

3,180,312 

15,610 

10,000 

15,000 

39,000 

2,250 

12,000 

62,500 

8,000 

78,000 

3,500 

7,500 

90,806 

1,200 

106,746 

37,840 

47,784 

45,300 

10,000 

10,921 

11,800 

13,100 

4,500 

56,612 

88,295 

25,000 

6,000 

213,903 

22  627 

5,700 

36,493 

1,100 

100,000 

9,370 

49,180 

2,800 

10,400 

75,536 

586,627 

7,200 

3,100 

6,500 

35,000 

800 


No. 


2100 
2101 
2102 
2103 
2104 
2105 
2106 
2107 
2108 
2109 
2110 
2111 
2112 
2113 
2114 
2115 
2116 
2117 
2118 
2119 
2120 
2121 
2122 
2123 
2124 
2125 
2126 
2127 
2128 
2129 
2130 
2131 
2132 
2133 
21.34 
2135 
2136 
2137 
2138 
2139 
2140 
2141 
2142 
2143 
2144 
2145 
2146 
2147 
2148 
2149 
2150 
2151 
2152 


246 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1 — 


No. 


2153 

2154 

2155 

2156 

2157 

2158 

2159 

2160 

2161 

2162 

2163 

2164 

2165 

2166 

2167 

2168 

2169 

2170 

2171 

2172 

2173 

2174 

2175 

2176 

2177 

2178 

2179 

2180 

2181 

2182 

2183 

2184 

2185 

2186 

2187 

2188 

2189 

2190 

2191 

2192 

2193 

2194 

2195 

2196 

2197 

2198 

2199 

2200 

2201 

2202 

2203 

2204 

2205 


County 


Guilford.- 

....do 

....do 

....do 

..-.do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

...-do 

...-do 

....do 

-.-.do 

....do 

....do 

-...do 

....do 

...-do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

...-do 

...-do-  - 

-...do  .... 

-.-.do 

.-..do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

..-.do 

....do 

....do 

Halifax-. 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do..... 
....do..... 
-...do..... 
..-.do-.... 

....do 

....do-.... 

.-..do 

....do-... 
...-do..-. 

----do— . 

....do..... 
....do..... 
....do..... 
-...do--.. 


Postoffice 


High  Point. - 

...do 

...do 

Jamestown 

...do 

Julian 

...do... -- 

...do 

...do 

Kernersville,  R.D 

...do R.F.D 

McLeansville 

.--.do 

Oak  Ridge-- 

....do 

-...do - 

....do 

...-do 

Pleasant  Garden. 

-...do -- 

...-do - 

....do 

....do-... --- 

Pomona 

Stokesdale.. 

....do 

....do 

Summerfield 

....do 

....do - 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

Airlie 

Areola 

Aurelean  Springs 

...-do 

Brinkleyville 

...do 

...do.- 

Enfield 

...do 

....do 

....do-  — ---- 

....do 

....do 

....do- 

...-do - 

.-.-do 

....do 

Essex..' 

....do 


Factory 


J.  E.  Welch 

Wilson  Motor  Co. 

Yone  Box  and  Crate  Co 

Jamestown  Roller  Mill 

Johnson  Shoe  Co.  

Julian  Box  Co 

Johnson  Chair  Co... 

Julian  Milling  Co 

P.  P.  Shoe.  — 

Joseph  Atkins- 

W.  A.  Branson - 

P.  V.  Boone-- 

C.  F.  Fryer  &  Bro 

D.  L.  DonnelL  — 

W.  O.  Donnell 

S.  B.  Moore 

Oak  Ridge  Roller  Mill 

T.  L.  Sizemore 

Buffalo  Broom  Works 

J.  E.  Hackett 

Newman  Bros 

Pleasant  Garden  Co.,  Corp. 
Pleasant  Garden  Motor  Co.. 

Pomona  Terra  Cotta  Co 

Brookbank  &  Dillon 

Long  &  Moore 

S.  B.  Moore 

Lane's  Sawmill 

Lane  &  Smith  Sawmill 

S.  B.  Moore 

W.  V.  Rauth 

Stafford  Bros.  Roller  Mill... 

C.  S.  Strader 

Summerfield  Milling  Co 

S.  T.  Thorne,  Jr.. 

B.  C.  Hamlet 

W.  C.  Dickins-.. 

J.  R.  Liles -- 

Garrett  &  Co. 

Whit  Hardy-. 

W.  H.  Wilcox 

E.  I.  Bellamy 

S   C.  Bellamy 

William  Bullock,  Ind 

J.  A.  Draper -. 

J.  P.  Ellen 

D.  L.  Johnson 

Lewis's  Sawmill _. 

Lafayette  McDaniel 

C.  E.  McQuign.. 

W.  F.  White 

Carl  Alston 

Capps  &  Gupton 


President 


R.  O.  Harney. 


John  Hardin. 


W.  C  Bosen- 


W.  D.  Lane,  Owner. 


G.  G.  Lewis. 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


247 


Continued 


Secretary 


Articles  Manufactured 


«  a 
b  S  B 

°  C  !P 
0,  C  aj 
"o  C 

5  fed 


Invested 
Capital 


No, 


Reith  Smith-. 
E.  A.  Osborn. 


Geo.  J.  Johnson. 

R.  M.  York 

N.  R.  Bowman.. 
G.  A.  Garrett..-. 


A.  T.  Stafford. 
N.  F.  Harner-- 


H.  L.  Newman. 


L.  E.  Riddick... 
W.  C.  Bosen,  Jr. 

Brookbank 

G.  D.  Long 


W.  D.  Lane. 


A.  N.  Kaiser. 


H.  S.  Harrison. 


J.  Lewis 

Lafayette  McDanieL 


Job  printing 

Auto  repairing 

Boxes  and  crates 

Flour,  meal 

Heavy  and  medium-weight  work  shoes. 

Boxes 

Chair  stocks 

Flour,  meal  and  feed 

Rough  lumber 


Rough  lumber. 


J.  S.  Gupton. 


Rough  lumber. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber. 

Custom  mill 

Rough  lumber 

Brooms 

Rough  lumber. 

Roller  mill 

Flour,  meal 

Aut o  repairing.. 

Sewer,  drain  and  culvert  pipe,  etc.. 

Rough  lumber 

Auto  repairing 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Flour,  meal  and  feedstuffs. 

Rough  lumber 

Flour,  meal 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Flour,  meal 

Wheels,  carriages  and  wagons 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber ._ 

Blacksmith  shop 

Lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Metal  works,  tobacco  flues 

Rough  lumber 

Blacksmith  shop 

Rough  lumber 


1885 


1916 


1    600 

23,193 

3,000 

4,180 

50,494 

7,500 

4,100 

5,300 

650 

350 

1,150 

1,025 

650 

3,000 

2,400 

1,700 

6,090 

3,250 

13,000 

1,150 

5,000 

9,604 

2,100 

100,000 

6,000 

8,946 

2,000 

700 

600 

1,200 

7,100 

2,000 

2,384 

15,800 

2,325 

6,250 

2,650 

2,795 

1,950 

2,200 

2,750 

1,800 

7,000 

2,100 

1,125 

2,160 

3,370 

15,000 

2,570 

725 

1,300 

2,150 

2,650 


2153 
2164 
2155 
2156 
2157 
2158 
2159 
2160 
2161 
2162 
2163 
2164 
2165 
2166 
2167 
2168 
2169 
2170 
2171 
2172 
2173 
2174 
2175 
2176 
2177 
2178 
2179 
2180 
2181 
2182 
2183 
2184 
2185 
2186 
2187 
2188 
2189 
2190 
2191 
2192 
2193 
2194 
2195 
2196 
2197 
2198 
2199 
2200 
2201 
2202 
2203 
2204 
2205 


248 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1— 


No 


2206 
2207 
2208 
2209 
2210 
2211 
2212 
2213 
2214 
2215 
2216 
2217 
2218 
2219 
2220 
2221 
2222 
2223 
2224 
2225 
2226 
2227 
2228' 
2229 
2230 

2231 
2232 
2233 
2234 
2235 
2236 
2237 
2238 
2239 
2240 
2241 
2242 
2243 
2244 
2245 
2246 
2247 
2248 
2249 
2250 
2251 
2252 
2253 
2254 
2255 
2256 
2257 


County 


Halifax. 
_.__do___. 
...-do.... 
_...do.._. 
.--_do..- 
....do.... 
....do-... 
.---do—, 
-.--do.... 
-..-do.... 

.-..do---. 

.---do.... 
..--do.... 

---.do-., 
.---do..-. 

....do..-. 
-...do..-. 

----do.... 
---.do.-. 

-...do---, 
-.-.do.... 
.---do.... 
....do.... 
--..do.... 
..-.do..-. 


...do. 
...do. 

---do. 

.--do. 
...do. 
...do. 
---do- 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
.--do. 


---do. 

---do. 

...do. 
.--do. 
---do. 
---do. 
.--do- 

.--dO- 

.--do. 
...-do- 
...-do. 
..--do. 
...do. 
.---do. 

.---dO- 

.-..do- 


PostofEce 


Essex 

Halifax. 

....do 

Heathsville 

...do 

Hobgood 

...do 

...-do-.- 

Hollister 

...-do 

...do 

...do.. - 

....do 

.---do --.. 

Littleton 

...-do 

..--do.. 

...do 

....do 

..--do 

.-..do- 

....do 

.-.-do 

.---do 

Norfolk,  Va.,  Box 

391 

Palmyra 

Portsmouth,  Va... 
Roanoke  Rapids. 

.---do 

.---do --- 

Rosemary 

....do 

...-do 

.---do 

.-.-do 

Scotland  Neck 

....do 

.---do 

..--do 

...do 

...-do 

...-do 

..-do 

....do 

...do 

...-do 

...do 

Speed 

Spring  Hill 

.--.do 

Tarboro,  R.F.D... 
Thelma 


Factory 


President 


G.  L.  Lee 

J.  S.  Hedgepeth 

D.  J.  Millican 

Willie  Hardy 

Webb  &  Bowers 

D.  W.  Downs 

Selwood  Mfg.  Co 

Ben  Staton 

J.  L.  Alston 

John  Gupton 

Geo.  L.  Knight 

G.  M.  Scliecker 

R.  D.  Thorrington... 

T.  C.  Williams 

H.  R.  Faulcon 

G.  E.  Harris- 

H.  A.  House 

Hudson  &  Wiggins--. 

Joe  Jackson 

Jeff.  King.. .-. 

Sam  King 

J.  P.  Leach,  Jr 

N.  W.  Warren 

E.  E.  Wollett  &  Son. 


Norfolk-Carolina  Timber  Corp.  _ 

Joe  Early 

Planters  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc 

Halifax  Builders  Supply  Co 

Halifax  Paper  Corporation 

B.  R.  Weeks. 

J.  W.  Cornett-- 

H.  J.  Powell 

Lafayette  Powell 

Hardy  Powers- 

J.  Taylor 

L.  Braxton 

P.  H.  Coleman 

The  Cotton  Oil  and  Ginning  Co. 

Balfour  Dunn 

W.  L.  House -.- 

Mint-Cola  BottHng  Co 

National  Spanish  Peanut  Co 

Scotland  Neck  Brick  Co 

Scotland  Neck  Planing  Mills 

A.  B.  Shaw ---.,- 

Enoch  Simmons 

Ed.  Smith.- 

Ben  Shelton 

A.  T.  Dickins 

A.  B.  Shaw 

W.  D.  Leggett ..- 

J.  A.  House  &  Bro 


J.  P.  Futrell. 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


249 


ContimieO 


Secretary 

Articles  Manufactured 

■a 
o  "  S 

5S« 

Invested 
Capital 

No. 

$      3,8a0 
3,600 
3,200 
1,650 
1,645 
5,600 

10,800 
1,870 
4,350 
3,500 
2,325 
990 
3,150 
3,450 
1,560 
4,150 

12,250 
7,450 
1,700 
4,275 
4,450 
1,550 
6,325 

40,000 

57,330 
2,100 

35,659 

55,300 
824,769 

16,200 
1,335 
1,400 
5,030 
3,770 
2,800 
1,820 
4,200 
196,140 
2,480 

50,350 

44,168 
329,570 

18,335 
9,000 
6,250 
2,570 
2,030 
2,500 
1,520 

10,850 
2,600 
2,230 

2206 

2207 

2208 

2209 

B   W   Bowers 

2210 

2211 

S   Powell 

2212 

2213 

2214 

Rough  lumber.. . .. 

2215 

2216 

2217 

2218 

2219 

2220 

2221 

Rough  lumber.  . . 

2222 

J   W   Hudson 

2223 

2224 

2225 

2226 

2227 

2228 

2229 

2230 

2231 

2232 

C.  N.  Wheeler 

2233 

2234 

Soft  drinks.    .       .  .  .. 

2235 

Wheels,  cart  bodies,  buggy  bodies.. . 

2236 

2237 

2238 

2239 

2240 

2241 

2242 

W.  E.  Smith.,..     . 

2243 

2244 

Brick 

2245 

E.  L.  Brown 

Bottling  plant       ..  . . 

2246 

B.  G.  Neblitt...- 

9047 

J.  B.  Hall     . 

Brick ...       . 

2248 

Lu  mber 

1920 

2249 

2250 

2251 

2252 

H.  White 

2253 

2254 

2255 

2256 

C.  D.  House 

Rough  lumber 

2257 

250 


NoKTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1— 


No. 

County 

PostofBce 

Factory 

President 

?WR 

Halifax 

....do- 

Thelma 

Matthew  Martin.. 

??nq 

....do... 

2260 

-.-.do 

Tillery ... 

A.  E.  Bobbitt- 

2261 

do      - 

do 

A.  B.  Cook  &  Son 

2262 

do    . 

do 

Johnson  &  Dunn 

?2fi3 

-.-.do 

Weldon 

Carolina  Peanut  Co. ---   __ 

2264 

do 

do 

K.  C.  Clark  . 

??65 

-..-do 

....do 

nm 

....do- 

..    do. 

Dixon  Lumber  and  Millwork  Co 

N.  M.  Shearin,  Asst. 

2?fi7 

....do 

do    -. 

Manager 

2268 

....do 

do 

2269 

...do-. 

do 

W.  T.  Parker 

2270 

.     do 

do 

Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Works  .. 

2271 

do 

do 

Lafayette  Powell 

2272 

do 

do 

T.  0.  Vaughn 

2273 

...-do.- 

do 

Vincent-Bounds  Co. 

2274 

...-do.. 

do    — 

Weldon  Coca-Cola  Bottling  Works.. 

2?7.'i 

....do - 

....do  .  . 

-.-.do 

do 

L.  T.  Garner 

2276 

2277 

.     do- 

do 

The  Weldon  Lumber  Co 

2278 

do 

do 

Weldon  Printing  House 

2279 

do 

do 

White  Star  Laundry 

2280 

Harnett 

do 

2281 

do 

228? 

-...do 

do  -  - 

John  T.  Ellington 

2283 

....do 

do  . 

2284 

....do 

do 

R.  D.  Overby  &  Bro.. 

Partnership 

2285 

...do 

do 

J.  A.  Williams  &  Bro.... 

D.  W.  Brie  &  Cameron 

Partnership 

2286 

-—do — 

.-..do 

.    do 

Partnersh  ip 

2287 

....do 

do 

2288 

J.  A.  &  J.  L.  Harrington 

Partnership 

2289 

do 

Broadway,  R.  1... 

Broadway 

Buies  Creek 

Bunnlevel 

Chalybeate  Spgs.. 
do 

M.  J.  McNeill . 

2290 

do 

McNeill  &  McLeod... 

2291 

do 

2292 

do 

D.  J.  Smith 

2293 

....do 

do 

W.  N.  Bradley 

2294 

D.  H.  Senter 

2295 

..--do 

Coats 

do 

J.  M.  Byrd  &  Co 

N.  T.  Patterson  and 

2296 

do 

J.  M.  Byrd,  Owners 

2297 

do 

do 

T.  V.  Stewart                                 .  . 

2298 

...-do 

Duke,  R.  1.- 

Duke 

do 

J.  C.  Byrd  &  Bro. 

Partnership 

2299 

do 

2300 

do 

Dock  McNeill    .                            

2301 

-...do 

...-do 

Dunn 

do  — . 

W.  T.  Avery,  Owner.. 

2302 

J.  F.  Beasley 

2303 

do 

do 

W.  R.  Denning 

2304 

do 

do 

?30o 

-...do. 

..  do 

Dunn  Marble  Works 

Dunn  Oil  Mills  Co. 

2306 

do 

do 

2307 

-     do 

do 

General  Utility  Co -.  .-- 

2308 

-  —  do 

....do 

The  Jno.  A.  McKay  Mfg.  Co.. 

Jno.  A.  McKay 

Miscellaneous  Factories 


251 


Continued 


Secretary 


Articles  Manufactured 


S  E  n 
O  r-   on 

L.    C    C 

►SSe 


Invested 
Capital 


No. 


W.  R.  Wiggins- 
S.  A.  Dunn.... 
A.  B.  Cook.-.. 

D.  Dunn. 

W.  A.  Pierce... 


A.  House 

H.  B.  HarrelL 


H.  A.  Hardison. 


Howard  Bounds 

G.  W.  Hutoff 

D.  R.  Anderson 

C.  E.  Carter 

M.  L.  Stall 

A.  L.  Cochran 

M.  S.  Mountenette. 


Geo.  T.  Noel. 


T.  M.  Parsons,  Mgr. 
B.  O.  Townsend 


Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Blacksmith,  wheelwright 

Rough  lumber 

Grading,  shelling  and  roasting  peanuts. 

Carts,  wheels  and  cart  bodies 

Rough  lumber 


Planing  mill 

Rough  lumber 

General  job  printing- 
Rough  lumber.. - 

Soft  drinks 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Bottling  soft  drinks— 

Ginning  cotton 

Ice 


1918 


Rough  lumber 

Job  printing,  printing  books. 
Steam  laundry 


Rough  lumber.. 
Rough  lumber.- 
Rough  lumber.. 
Dressed  lumber. 
Rough  lumber.. 
Rough  lumber. - 


Rough  lumber. 
Rough  lumber. 


Rough  and  dressed  lumber. 
Rough  lumber 


Lumber  and  laths. 


Rough  lumber. 

Lumber 

Lumber  and  cotton  gin- 
Rough  lumber 

Ice  and  fuel 


1911 


1918 


Cotton-seed  products. 

Dressed  lumber. 

Farm  implements 


2,800 
4,150 
3,350 
1,380 
4,800 
133,366 
1,085 
5,650 

50,000 

9,596 

4,090 

2,435 

8,246 

1,600 

4,170 

6,500 

13,500 

5,500 

21,459 

254,860 

2,570 

4,600 

1,200 

500 

1,050 

1,700 

3,500 

1,500 

500 

1,350 

2,500 

450 

350 

1,050 

5,300 

750 

4,300 

48,551 
1,100 
4,000 

20,483 

500 

2,000 


3,000 

400 

22,031 


125,104 
67,040 
73,158 


2258 
2259 
2260 
2261 
2262 
2263 
2264 
2265 

2266 
2267 
2268 
2269 
2270 
2271 
2272 
2273 
2274 
2275 
2276 
2277 
2278 
2279 
2280 
2281 
2282 
2283 
2284 
2285 
2286 
2287 
2288 
2289 
2290 
2291 
2292 
2293 
2294 

2295 
2296 
2297 
2298 
2299 
2300 
2301 
2302 
2303 
2304 
2305 
2306 
2307 
2308 


252 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1— 


No. 


2309 
2310 
2311 
2312 
2313 
2314 
2315 
2316 
2317 
2318 
2319 
2320 
2321 
2322 
2323 
2324 
2325 
2326 
2327 
2328 
2329 
2330 
2331 
2332 
2333 
2334 
2335 
2336 
2337 
2338 
2339 
2340 
2341 
2342 
2343 
2344 
2345 
2346 
2347 
2348 
2349 
2350 
2.351 
2352 
2353 
2354 
2355 
2356 
2357 
2358 
2359 
2360 
2361 


County 


Harnett..- 

_--.do 

.-.-do 

--do 

--do- 

-—do 

--do 

....do 

....do 

_..-do 

....do 

....do 

--iido 

..:.do.__... 

.-..do _ 

..__do 

_.._do 

.--.do 

..-.do 

----do 

-...do 

-...do - 

----do 

----do 

Haywood- 

-...do - 

.---do 

-.--do 

....do 

....do _ 

..--do - 

----do 

----do 

..--do 

----do 

....do 

-.--do - 

.--do 

.---do 

--..do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

..--do 

-—do 

.—do- 

.—do 

—  -do 

---do 

----do 


Post  office 


Dunn 

..-.do 

...do 

..-do 

.---do 

Dunn,  R.  3 

Dunn 

Kipling 

.--.do 

..-do 

..--do 

Lillington 

...do 

..--do- 

....do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Linden,  R.  1.. 

Mamers 

.--.do 

Manchester 

Olivia... 

Swan  Station - 

Canton 

....do 

..--do 

.---do... _. 

.--.do 

.---do 

Clyde 

....do... 

-..do 

---do 

Cove  Creek 

....do 

Crabtree 

Crabtree,  R.  1. 

Cruso 

Delhvood 

Hazelwood 

-..do 

Nellie 

Sunburst 

-..do 

Waynesville 

....do 

....do 

....do 

.--do 

..-.do 

.---do 

..--do- 


Factory 


Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Co 

George  F.  Pope 

Pope  Printing  Co - - 

Southern  Marble  Works -- 

Y.  P.  Tart 

Stuart  Turlington  -  - 

Turnage-Jones  Lumber  Co. 

O.  Bradley 

J.  R.  &  T.  C.  Brown --. 

C.  W.  Mathews  &  Co.... 

T.  B.  Matthews 

Furquay  Brick  Co 

Holmes  &  Clark  Lumber  Co 

Archer  Johnson  Grist  Mill 

LilUngton  Oil  Mill  Co 

M.  B.  McKinney  &  Co 

J.  W.  McLeod  &  Son  Grist  Mill. 

C.  W.  Pipkin  &  Bro 

Duncan  McArtan 

D.  W.  Cox 

W.  C.  Lowdermilk 

Cephas  B.  West - 

H.  C.  Cameron 

McLean  Bros 

Canton  Laundry  and  Ice  Co — 

The  Champion  Fibre  Co. - 

The  Champion  Relief  Bakery--. 

J.  F.  Mann 

W.  M.  Mease --- 

Winfield  &  Smathers 

Clyde  Roller  Mills 

W.  J.  Jenkins -- 

J.  L.  Justice .- 

Wyatt  &  Lanning 

R.  T.  Boyd  Corn  Mill -... 

H.  P.  Rich 

Crabtree  Roller  Mills 

Z.  V.  Ferguson — 

T.  J.  Recce 

H.  B.  Moody... ..- --- 

R.  J.  Bryson -- 

England,  Walton  &  Co... 

W.  A.  Palmer... .- --- 

J.  Pingey  Inman -- — 

Suncrest  Lumber  Co 

E.  C.  Bradley  Lumber  Co 

Bob  Bryson 

Connell  Bros 

J.  A.  Ferguson 

R.  M.  Ferguson -- 

M.  O.  Galloway,  Owner 

Thomas  Hall  Lumber  Co -. 

Haywood  Cooperage  Co — 


President 


L.  Busbee  Pope. 


Partnership. 


J.  B.  Furquay. 
Partnership — 


Partnership. 
Partnership. 


Partnership. 


J.  L.  Morgan. 


N.  P.  Walker. 


E.  C.  Bradley,  Owner 


Thomas  Hall,  Owner. 
J.  H.  McConnell 


MiSCELLANEOrS    FACTORIES 


253 


Continued 


Secretary 


Chas.  P.  Wales,  Mgr..._ 


P.  EdgaL 


Jno.  R.  Brown. 


S.  A.  Boney... 
J.  W.  McLeod. 


G.  L.  Maffin 

Chas.  S.  Raymond- 
E.  T.  Coon,  Treas._ 


Bob  Winfield. 


J.  Lanning. 


E.  H.  Asberry. 


R.  G.  Rogers,  Treas. 
S.  Miller,  Mgr 


Articles  Manufactured 


Soft  drinks 

Planing  mill 

Job  printing 

Tombstones 

Rough  lumber- 


Dressed  lumber. 
Dressed  lumber. 

Grist  mill 

Rough  lumber.. 


Brick. 


Grinding  corn 

Cotton-seed  products. 


Grist  mill 

Rough  lumber. 


Rough  lumber. 
Rough  lumber. 
Lumber 


Laundry 

Wood  pulp 

Bakery 

Meal 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Flour,  meal,  feed. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lurnber 

Rough  lumber 

Grinding  corn 

Rough  lumber 

Flour,  meal,  feed. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Tannery 

Rough  lumber 

Grist  mill 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Barrels 

Meal . 

Grist  mill 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Apple  barrels 


°  P  S 

iT  O   C 
GO'S 


1908 


Invested 
Capital 


6,500 

17,500 

16,000 

5,600 

1,200 

1,150 

17,000 

5,300 

1,000 

6,000 

3,000 

8,000 

400 

260 

109,327 

1,700 

150 

1,350 

1,200 

1,000 

1,300 

1,140 


Rented... 

31,000 
6,027,147 
481 
2,600 
4,500 
5,800 

76,000 
5,750 
6,050 
7,550 
2,000 
1,950 

40,900 
8,600 
1,774 
4,150 
3,550 

87,255 
3,259 
2,270 
429,150 
2,450 
4,200 
3,500 
2,520 
6,950 
600 

17,200 
1,566 


No. 


2309 
2310 
2311 
2312 
2313 
2314 
2315 
2316 
2317 
2318 
2319 
2320 
2321 
2322 
2323 
2324 
2325 
2326 
2327 
2328 
2329 
2330 
2331 
2332 
2333 
2334 
2335 
2336 
2337 
2338 
2339 
2340 
2341 
2342 
2343 
2344 
2345 
2346 
2347 
2348 
2349 
2350 
2351 
2352 
2353 
2354 
2355 
2356 
2357 
2358 
2359 
2360 
2361 


254 


N^ORTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1— 


No. 

County 

Postoffice 

Factory 

President 

2362 
2863 

Haywood 

...do- 

....do 

Waynesville 

...do 

Haywood  Corporation  Cheese  Co... 
Howell  Lumber  Co .  . 

Geo.  W.  Cobb 

Will  Hyatt.  Owner  . 

S364 

..  do 

F.  T.  Hyatt 

2365 

....do 

do  .  . 

Hyatt  &  Co. 

2366 

.    do 

do 

2367 

....do 

Waynesville,  R.  4. 

Waynesville 

....do.... 

2368 

....do.. 

Sewell  Medford 

23fifl 

....do 

C.  W.  Miller... 

2370 

do 

....do 

F.  H.  Moody 

2371 

....do 

.     do.... 

J.  W.  Patton                       .  . 

nn 

....do 

do- 

West Patton 

2373 

-.  .do... 

do 

Pigeon  Valley  Roller  Mills 

2374 

....do 

Waynesville,  R.  2. 

Waynesville 

Waynesville,  R.  2. 

Waynesville 

do  .  . 

H.  P.  Rich 

2375 

....do. 

W.  A.  Smathers 

2376 

....do 

2377 

....do 

Wm.  Tate  Lumber  Co 

W.  M.  Tate,  Owner... 

?378 

....do 

J.  A.  Turner 

?379 

....do 

do 

Waynesville  Ice  and  Cold  Storage  Co. . 

L.  M.  Killian . 

238(1 

....do 

....do 

2381 

....do 

...do 

F.C.Welch 

2382 

_.__do 

..  do 

White  Oak  Lumber  Co 

W.  M.  Tate 

2383 

....do 

do-... 

W.  E.  Yarbrough 

2384 

Henderson... 
....do 

J.  0.  Bell.. 

2385 

Bearwallow 

2386 

do 

2387 

....do.... 

....do... 

D.  S.  Hildebrand  Clay  Works. 

D.S.Hildebrand.Owr. 

2388 

....do 

....do 

2389 

....do. 

Edneyville 

Flat  Rock 

do 

2390 

....do. .- 

W.  A.  &  T.  E.  Case 

2391 

do 

Highland  Lake  Mills...     

239? 

....do 

Asheville  Brick  and  Tile  Co . 

2393 

..    do 

do 

2394 

.      do 

do 

J.  L.  Garland  Grist  Mill 

2395 

do 

Fletcher,  R.  1 

Fletcher 

2396 

do.... 

T   C   Huntley 

2397 

do.. 

do 

Wolf  &  Murphy 

2398 

....do.... 

Hendersonville 

...do 

R.  P.  Gregory 

2399 

....do 

A.  S.  Edney .  . 

2400 

do 

do 

2401 

....do 

.     do.... 

P.  B.  Gibbs               

240? 

....do 

do  .. 

J.  V.  Helsel                       

2403 

....do 

do    .. 

Henderson  County  Flour  Mill 

Hendersonville  Harness  and  Buggy 
Co.                                 

W.  C.  Jordan 

2404 

....do 

do.  - 

....do.. 

do    . 

Albert  L.  Beck 

2405 

Hendersonville    Laundry,    Ice    and 
Fuel  Co 

do 

do 

2406 

2407 

....do ... 

.do.... 

Letson's  Auto  Top  Works 

D   S    L  J  &  J  C  Pace 

M.  C.  Letson 

2408 

do 

do 

2409 

....do 

...do 

W.  B.  Rector 

2410 

do 

do 

L.  K   Roper 

2411 

.     do 

do 

J  R  Willson  Lumber  Co. 

2412 

....do 

Horse  Shoe 

M.  A.  Moore 

Miscellaneous  Factories 


255 


Continued 


Secretary 


Artinles  Manufactured 


E.  J.  Hyatt,  Partner. 
Elbert  Smith,  V.-Pres... 


Jno.  F.  Wilkins. 
J.  A.  ShumielL. 


T.  E.  Case 

Dulus  Stepp 

J.  P.  Fletcher 

J.  W.  Grimes 

J.  L.  Garland 

Howard  O.  Hayes,  Part 


Cheese 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Planing  mill 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Saddles  and  harness 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Flour,  meal 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Ice 

Flour,  meal 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Crushed  stone  and  sand- 
Rough  lumber 


t,   O   C 

go  - 


Brick 

Rough  lumber 

Grist  and  saw  mill 

Rough  lumber 

Flour  and  feed  mill 

Brick 

Burnt  lime,  crushed  rock,  limestone. 
Feed  mill... 


Invested 
Capital 


H.  B.  Wolf. 


Lawrence  J.  Pall. 


E.  C.  Latham,  Mgr.. 
W.  A.  Bennett 


D.  S.  Pace. 


J.  R.  Willson,  Auditor- 


Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Canning  fruits  and  vegetables. 

Rough  lumber 

Patent  medicine 

Grist  mill,  feed 

Sheet  metal 

Flour,  feed 


Harness- 


Laundry  and  ice  manufacturing- 
Planing  mill 

Auto  tops 

Rough  lumber 

Printing  and  publishing 

Rough  lumber. 

Planing  mill 

Corn  meal 


1,917 
3,800 

22,500 

45,000 
154,500 
5,200 
3,800 
4,038 
6.600 
4,200 
4,350 

22,550 
6,500 
6,500 
5,500 
7,080 
3,280 
7,775 

13,900 
6,400 

10,896 
4,900 


1,050 


1,875 

450 

1,075 

500 

46,506 

80,701 

920 

8,000 

1,058 

1,845 

22,100 

2,100 

16,450 

920 

2,350 

19,400 

1,508 

38,920 
13,550 
2,675 
14,985 


No. 


2362 

2363 

2364 

2365 

2366 

2367 

2368 

2369 

2370 

2371 

2372 

2373 

2374 

2375 

2376 

2377 

2378 

2379 

2380 

2381 

2382 

2383 

2384 

2385 

2386 

2387 

2388 

2389 

2390 

2391 

2392 

2393 

2394 

2395 

2396 

2397 

2398 

2399 

2400 

2401 

2402 

2403 

2404 

2405 
2406 
2407 
2408 


7,300  2409 

1,340  2410 

2,360  2411 

600  2412 


256 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1— 


No. 


2413 
2414 
2415 
2416 
2417 
2418 
2419 
2420 
2421 
2422 
2423 
2424 
2425 
2426 
2427 
2428 
2429 
2430 
2431 
2432 
2433 
2434 
2435 
2436 
2437 
2438 
2439 
2440 
2441 
2442 
2443 
2444 
2445 
2446 
2447 
2448 
2449 
2450 
2451 
2452 
2453 
2454 
2455 
2456 
2457 
2458 
2459 
2460 
2461 
2462 
2463 
2464 
2465 


County 


Henderson, 
-...do- 

Hertford... 

....do 

....do 

...-do 

..-do. 

....do 

....do 

.-..do 

....do.. 

....do .- 

....do 

....do 

.-..do 

....do 

....do 

....do. 

...-do 

--..do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

.-.-do _ 

-—do - 

---do 

.-..do 

....do ^ 

....do r 

...-do 

....do 

.-..do 

-...do 

....do 

--..do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

-.-.do 

----do 

----do 

.---do -- 

....do 

....do 

-...do -- 

-.--do - 

.---do- 

-.-.do 

....do. 

-—do- 

-—do 

....do 

....do 


Postoffice 


Horse  Shoe,  R.  1- 

Saconon 

Ahoskie 

-.-do 

.---do 

---do 

-.-do— 

...do 

...do 


.--do 

.--do 

—  -do 

—  -do— 

-..do 

—do- 

—do 

—do 

—do 

—do 

...do 

—  -do 

.-.do 

Cofield 

--do 

—do 

—do- -.. 

.-do- 

...do 

...do 

-..do 

...do 

...-do— 

Como 

Earleys -. 

George 

Harrellsville.. 

.---do --. 

.--.do 

Murfreesboro. 

...do 

.-.do 

...do 

....do 

.---do -- 

.--do 

Tunis - 

Winton 

.---do- -- 

...do -- 

.---do 

Winton,  R.  1. 

Winton 

.—do 


Factory 


S.  J.  Whitaker  &  Sons 

A.  K.  Hyder 

Ahoskie  Basket  Mfg.  Co 

-Ahoskie  Building  Supply  Co- 

Ahoskie  Light  and  Power  Co 

Bacon  &  Moore 

Barnes  Grist  Mill 

John  T.  Barnes 

The  Branning  Mfg.  Co 

J.  G.  Garrett  Cooperage - 

Garrett  &  Lawrence 

Hertford  Auto  and  Machine  Co 

Hertford  County  Herald 

J.  H.  Hines 

A.  L.  Hobbs  &  Co 

Geo.  J.  Newbern  Co 

J.  C.  Newsom  Grist  Mill 

J.  M.  Odom 

Rountree  &  Co 

Sessions  &  Forks 

B.  Vinson  &  Bro 

Wotf ord's  Garage 

Brown  Logging  Camp 

Cofield  Machine  and  Repair  Works. 

Cofield  Mfg.  Co 

Early  Logging  Camp 

Harrell's  Garage 

J.  G.  Harrell  Garage..- 

Hertford  Lumber  Co 

H.  C.  Holloman 

Vinson  Nickson 

D.  G.  Williams  &  Bro 

Como  Milling  Co 

T.  W.  Jones  &  Son 

W.  J.  Brown  &  Co.- 

E.  V.  Grisson 

H.  H.  Taylor- 

L.  O.  Wynn's  Sawmill 

John  Chitly 

Ferguson's  Mill 

Montgomery  Grist  MilL- 

Vann's  Mill 

Russell  Vinson 

White  &  Britton 

World's  Grist  Mill 

Old  Han  Mill --. 

E.  L.  Banks 

Herring  &  Beal 

E.  O.  Hines 

A.  W.  Leverman 

Mapleton  Milling  Co 

Taylor-Clark  Cooperage  Co.-- 

Wm.  Weaver 


President 


J.  M.  Odoin.- 
S.  E.  Dilday.. 
E.  R.  Couger. 


A.  T.  Baker. 


Alford  Deluther,  Owr. 


L.  O.  Wynn,  Owner - 


H.  A.  White- 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


257 


Continued 


Secretary 


S.  J.  Whitaker- 


James  H.  Bacon.. 

Robt.  Haskins 

W.  B.  Barnes 

J.  N.  Pruden 

Geo.  Garrett 

J.  R.Garrett 

R.  P.  Slaughter— 

Jas.  L.  Vinson 

Nathan  Hines 

A.  L.  Hobbs 

Geo.  J.  Newbern. 


J.  O.  Rountree... 
E.  W.  Forks 

B.  Vinson... 

Andrew  Wotford. 

C.  J.  Brown 


B.  G.  Williams- 
Will  Early 

H.  C.  Harrell... 


W.  J.  Peele. 


H.  McD.  Spiers. 

C.  L.  Jones 

W.  J.  Brown 


W.  C.  Ferguson 

R.  T.  Montgomery- 
S.  C.  Vann 


L.  H.  Holleman 
P.  H.  Taylor.... 


Articles  Manufactured 


_  a> 
a  a 


I.  o  c 


M 
J. 

E 
T. 

World 

Galling 

D 

J. 

Harrell 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Baskets. 

Mantels,  door  frames,  screen  doors  and  windows. 

Mfrs.  electric  current;  coal  dealers 

Rough  lumber 

Milling  corn 

Rough  lumber 

Lumber 

Tobacco  hogsheads.. 

Rough  and  dressed  lumber 

Auto  repairs 

Subscription  list,  advertising,  job  work 

Lumber 

Auto  repairs 

Auto  repairs 

Grinding  corn  and  rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Auto  repairs 

Auto  repairs 

Auto  repairs 

Rough  lumber 

General  repair  engines  and  wagons 

Slack  cooperage  stock 

Contract  logging 

Auto  repairs 

Auto  repairs 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Logs  and  bolts 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber..- --- 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Grinding  corn 

Grist  mill  and  rough  lumber 


Invested 
Capita! 


17- 


Machine  and  repair  shop. 

Grinding  corn. 

Grinding  corn 

Auto  garage 

Auto  garage — 

Cooperage  stock 

Auto  repairs 

Rough  lumber.. 

Cooperage  stock 

Rough  lumber 

Dept.  Labor,  1920. 


1906 


1,955 

24,800 
3,500 

12,802 
3,000 
1,800 
6,810 
100,000 
3,850 
5,975 
9,000 

16,500 
4,900 
1,140 
8,000 
5,225 
2,700 
4,000 

12,800 

12,348 
6,025 

14,200 
4,600 

55,970 
8,840 
1,200 
2,100 
5,870 
7,000 
9,550 
3,500 
4,000 
4,320 
3,200 
2,000 

13,000 
16,000 
6,2.50 


,500 

,700 

,550 

500 

,700 

,000 

,500 

12,750 

4,600 

9,600 

3,400 

2,300 

28,000 

2,475 


No. 


2413 

2414 

2415 

2416 

2417 

2418 

2419 

2420 

2421 

2422 

2423 

2424 

2425 

2426 

2427 

2428 

2429 

2430 

2431 

2432 

2433 

2434 

2435 

2436 

2437 

2438 

2439 

2440 

2441 

2442 

2443 

2444 

2445 

2446 

2447 

2448 

2449 

2450 

2451 

2452 

2453 

2454 

2455 

2466 

2457 

2458 

2459 

2460 

2461 

2462 

2463 

2464 

2465 


258 


N^ORTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1- 


No. 


2466 
2467 
2468 
2469 
2470 
2471 
2472 
2473 

2474 
2475 
2476 
2477 
2478 
2479 
2480 
2481 
2482 
2483 
2484 
2485 
2486 
2487 
2488 
2489 
2490 
2491 
2492 
2493 
2494 
249  i 
2496 
2497 
2498 
2499 
2500 
2501 
2502 
2503 
2504 
2505 
2506 
2507 
2508 
2509 
2510 
2511 
2512 
2513 
2514 
2515 
2516 
2517 


County 


Hertford- 
.---do 

Hoke 

..-.do 

...-do 

..-.do 

..--do 

..--do—.. 


.— do... 
..--do— 
..-.do... 
....do... 
..--do-., 
.-.do-. 
....do- 
Hyde., 
.-.do., 
.-.do- 

.---dO- 

..-do.. 
— -do- 
Iredell. 
....do., 
---do- 
..--do- 
....do.. 
....do- 
---do- 
----do- 

-.-.dO- 

---.do- 
----do- 
._--do- 
---do- 
----do- 

----dO- 
----do- 

_---do- 
..--do.. 
.__.do._ 
-...do- 
...-do- 
..._do.. 
.-.do- 
.--do- 
-.-do.- 
.._.do.. 
....do.. 
-__do- 
._--do.. 

-.--dO- 

_--do.. 


Postoffice 


Winton 

Woodland 

Dundarrach... 

Raeford 

Raeford,  R.  3. 

Raeford 

.--do- -- 

..-do- 


.do. 


---do— 

.--do 

Timberland 

.---do --- 

Vass - 

.---do 

Englehard 

Middletown 

States  ville 

Swanquarter.-- 

.---do 

...-do- 

Calahan 

Cleveland,  R.  3--- 
Cleveland,  R.  2... 

Elmwood,  R.  1 

Elmwood 

Eufola 

-.--do 

Hamptonville 

Harmony 

---do 

.---do 

.-.-do 

....do- 

--do 

Houstonville 

Jennings 

Loray- 

M  ooresville 

....do 

...do 

...do 

-..-do— 

---do 

---do 

----do 

----do -. 

New  Hope -_ 

New  Hope,  R.  1.- 

New  Hope - 

Olin 

Olin.  R.  1 


Factory 


Winton  Mfg.  Co. 

Jno.  H.  Lassiter  &  Bro 

J.  A.  Singleton 

B.  F.  Barnard - 

E.  W.  Cameron .- 

Hoke  Lumber  Co _-. 

Hoke  Oil  and  Fertilizer  Co. 
Lamont  Lumber  Co 


W.  S.,  N.  A.  &  H.  C.  Maxwell 

Smith  Plow  Works 

Upchurch  Milling  and  Storage  Co.. 

B.  J.  Holt 

Edgar  Riley 

William  D.  McCraney 

A.  A.  McNeill 

Closs  Gibbs 

Cox,  Marshall  &  Simmons 

Statz-Credle  Co 

R.  G.  Bridgman 

Cutrell,  Mason  &  Co 

Hyde  County  Land  and  Lumber  Co. 

Hepler  &  Foster 

J.  A.  Christy 

McLaughlin  &  Moore 

J.  L.  Abernathy 

I.  L.  Smith 

Abernathy  Bros 

E.  F.  Stewart  &  Bro 

Gourney  V.  Johnson 

J.  S.  Bebber 

T.  F.  Cash 

Gaither  &  Gaither- 

J.  P.  Galliher -. 

Harmony  Milling  Co 

H.  C.  Hunter 

John  May  berry 

R.  M.  Myers 

Bost-Cline  &  Co 

Barger  Brothers 

Farmers  Warehouse  and  Oil  Mills--. 

P.  L.  Goodman.-- 

W.  N.  Johnson  Son's  Co 

Mooresville  Enterprise 

Mooresville  Flour  Mills 

Mooresville  Marble  and  Gran.  Wks 

Mooresville  Oil  Mill.  Inc.- 

Mooresville   Cooperation  Creamery 

W.  C.  Pierce 

Redmond  &  Gay 

Shumaker  &  Dishman 

Eugene  Holland 

N.  G.  Holmes- 


President 


H.  B.  Vann,  Mgr. 
Partnership 


J.  H.  Austin,  Owner. 


J.  W.  McLauchlin  and 
Wm.  Lamont,  Owrs. 


J.  P.  Smith.. 
Corporation. 


W.  C.  Cox 

S.  &  F.  Credle,  Owrs. 


C.  C.  McLaughlin. 


Partnership- 
Partnership- 


Partnership- 


Corporation- 


Zeb  Deaton,  Prop 

Co 

Partnership — 


Miscellaneous  Factoeies 


259 


Continued 


Secretary 


J.  B.  Thomas. 


W.  S.  MaxwelL 


D.  M.  Swink- 
J.  A.  Hepler.. 


J.  F.  Moore. 


J.  A.  Parker. 


J.  F.  Brawley. 


Harry  P.  Deaton. 
W.  M.  Lentz 


B.  E.  Hawthorn. 

C.  A.  Johnston... 


R.  L.  Shumaker. 


Articles  Manufactured 


H.  B.  Vann. Cart  wheels  and  general  repairs 

Building  material 

Rough  lumber 


Turpentine  and  rosin. 

Rough  lumber 

Cotton-seed  products. 


1908 
1912 


Logs  and  bolts 

Rough  lumber 

Plows 

Milling  and  storage. 


Rough  lumber. 
Rough  lumber. 
Rough  lumber. 


Rough  lumber. 
Rough  luniber. 
Rough  luimjer. 
Rough  lumber. 
Rough  lumber. 
Rough  lumber. 
Rough  lumber. 
Lumber 


Invested 
Capital 


1920 


Rough  lumber. 


Rough  lumber. 
Rough  lumber. 

Lumber 

Rough  lumber. 


Flour,  meal 

Rough  lumber. 


Flour  and  corn  meal 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Ginning  cotton,  crushing  cotton  seed. 


Flour,  meal  and  ice 

Newspaper  and  job  printing 

Wheat  and  corn 

Monuments  and  tombstones 

Cotton-seed  oil,  meal,  hulls,  linters. 

Butter 

Rough  lumber... _ 

Flour,  meal 

Logs  and  bolts 


1908 


2,000 
3,700 
16,200 
1,500 
136,609 

3,500 
1,500 

17,500 

40,223 
1,500 
2,000 
4,000 

52,500 
3,000 
5,500 
1,000 
7,500 
4,000 

13,800 

600 

1,250 


2,000 

2,500 

850 

500 

1,000 

450 

1,000 

3,250 

400 

4,800 

1,200 

2,500 

2,500 

2,000 

10,000 

114,016 

400 

29,535 

4,550 

41,770 


17,600 
20,014 
2,000 
5,000 
1,000 
1,500 
1,200 


No. 


2466 
2467 
2468 
2469 
2470 
2471 
2472 

2473 

2474 

2475 

2476 

2477 

2478 

2479 

2480 

2481 

2482 

2483 

2484 

2485 

2486 

2487 

2488 

2489 

2490 

2491 

2492 

2493 

2494 

2495 

2496 

2497 

2498 

2499 

2500 

2501 

2502 

2503 

2504 

2505 

2506 

2507 

2508 

2509 

2510 

2511 

2512 

2513 

2514 

2515 

2516 

2517 


260 


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Table  No.  1- 


No. 


2518 

2519 

2520 

2521 

2522 

2523 

2524 

2525 

2526 

2527 

2528 

2529 

2530 

2531 

2532 

2533 

2534 

2535 

2536 

2537 

2538 

2539 

2540 

2541 

2542 

2543 

2544 

2545 

2546 

2547 

2548 

2549 

2550 

2551 

2552 

2553 

2554 

2555 

2556 

2557 

2558 

2559 

2560 

2561 

2562 

2563 

2564 

2565 

2566 

2567 

2568 

2569 

2570 


County 


Iredell. 
....do- 
....do- 
....do- 
....do.. 
....do.. 
....do.. 
_._.do.- 
_...do.- 
....do.. 
....do._ 
_..-do.. 
...-do.. 
....do.- 
....do.. 
....do.. 
....do.- 
....do.. 
..._do.. 
.._.do-. 
....do.. 
_...do.. 
-_-_do_. 
....do.. 
....do.. 
,._-do.. 
.--_do.. 
....do- 
....do.. 
.__.do.- 
....do- 
....do- 
....do_. 
....do.. 
_._.do.. 
..__do.. 
...-do.. 
....do.. 
....do.. 
....do.. 
....do. 
-.--do- 
---.do- 
--..do- 
_...do- 
-._.do_ 
--.-do- 
--.-do- 
-..-do. 
.—do. 
....do. 
....do. 
--..do. 


Post  office 


Olin 

Olin,  R.  1 

Olin -. 

Olin,  R.  l-_ 

Ostwalt 

Statesville _ 

....do 

--.-do 

-.--do.... 

Statesville,  R.  1. 
Statesville.. 

...-do -- 

Statesville,  R.  7. 

Statesville 

Statesville,  R.  4- 

Statesville _ 

Statesville,  R.  7. 
Statesville _. 

--.-do - 

--.do 

--.do 

...do.. 

...do 

...do... - 

Statesville,  R.  4... 
Statesville,  R.  7... 

Statesville 

Statesville,  R.  7.. 

Statesville 

...do 

...do 

...do... ---- 

...do_... -- 

...do - 

...do... 

Statesville,  R.  l.. 

Statesville 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Statesville,  R.  3.. 

...do 

Statesville,  R.  2... 

..._do 

Statesville 

...-do 

Statesville,  R.  5-_- 

Statesville 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do- 


Factory 


President 


J.  T.  Jennings 

Madison  Bros 

Robertson  Bros... 

B.  E.  Weisner  &  Son.... 

F.  K.  Ostwalt-.. 

Adams,  Powell  &  Co. 

Anita  Mills — 

L.  Ashe -- 

Barren  &  Conner 

C.  S.  Bass--. 

Brady  Printing  Co. _.- 

Buffalo  Clay  Co 

J.  O.  Caither... - 

Carolina  Motor  Co. 

John  Q.  Carter _._ -. 

W.  W.  Carter 

H.  P.  Cashion  &  Son 

W.  L.  Chester.- 

City  Flour  Mills __. -. 

Coca-Cola  Bottling  Co 

County  Line  Roller  Mill 

C.  M.  &  W.  D.  Creedmore.. 

J.  A.  Davidson 

Dellinger  Showcase  Co 

Eidson  &  Edwards 

Garden  Valley  Roller  Mills - 

Gas  Dept.  City  of  Statesville 

C.  W.  Green 

Harness,  Vehicle  and  Supply  Co. 

J.  C.  Holmes 

Home  Bakery 

J.  C.  Holmes  Lumber  Co 

Iredell  Ice  and  Fuel  Co.,  Cor 

Kennedy  Veneer  Co 

Lineberger  Mfg.  Co 

J.  W.  McCoy 

J.  H.  McElwee 

W.  E.  Morrison 

D.  A.  Myers 

M.  F.  Nash  &  Sons 

Overcash  Sash  Factory -_- 

J.  C.  Roseman 

U.  I.  Roseman.. 

L.  N.  Scott- 

Mrs.  M.  L.  Sharpe 

Shiloh  Roller  Mills 

O.  VV.  Slane  Glass  Co 

Sloan-White  Milling  Co.. 

Star  Milling  Co 

Statesville  Brick  Co 

Statesville  Cotton  Oil  Co 

Statesville  Flour  Mill  Co 

Statesville  Lumber  Co... 


Partnership. 
Partnership. 


J.  G.  Powell 

William  Morrison. 


R.  L.  Maiden 

F.  L.  Johnson,  Owr. 
J.  M.  Stroud 


J.  A.  Vaughn. 


Partnership 

L.  K.  Overcash,  Owr. 


J.  E.  Slane.... 
Copartnership. 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


261 


Continued 


Secretary 

Articles  Manufactured 

-a 

Invested 
Capital 

No. 

S      2,000 

:^,50U 

10,150 

1,500 

500 

15,000 

7,167 

79,150 

2,150 

400 

27,400 

46,766 

4,200 

1,250 

1,200 

1,600 

1,000 

4,300 

7,562 

20,000 

3,000 

1,200 

2,000 

5,800 

1,600 

12,000 

37,025 

2,000 

1,460 

1,500 

15,100 

14,693 

38,535 

26,834 

2,250 

1,800 

105,206 

3,500 

1,500 

2,150 

5,000 

2,500 

800 

1,000 

8,000 

3,000 

100,000 

6,000 

34,194 

27,705 

158,601 

327,798 

268,255 

2518 

2519 

Flour,  meal -- 

2520 

2521 

2522 

Plug  tobacco - 

1908 

2523 

Meal 

2524 

Plug  tobacco - -- --  -  

2525 

Marble  and  gran,  wks;  tombstones  and  bldg.  mat... 

2526 

2527 

J  A  Brady 

2528 

E   R   Rankin 

Brick 

2529 

2530 

2,531 

2532 

Rough  lumber 

2533 

2534 

2535 

2536 

1916 

2537 

2538 

2539 

2540 

Showcases,  screen  doors,  windows  and  glass  fixtures 
Rough  lumber - 

2541 

2542 

2543 

G   P  Sooa 

Gas  - 

2544 

2545 

Buggies  and  wagons;  harness,  bridles  and  lines 

2546 

2547 

2548 

J   C    Holmes 

2,549 

2550 

2551 

A.  B.  Lineberger __ 

2,552 

2553 

Tobacco.  -    .        .     -         - 

2554 

Meal .  ..       . .  . 

2555 

2556 

Rough  lumber      . - 

2557 

1881 

2558 

2559 

2560 

2561 

Flour  and  grist  mill      

2562 

J   T   Winters 

2563 

Fred  T    Slane 

1906 

2564 

2565 

2566 

Brick 

2567 

2568 

F.  A   Merritt 

2569 

E.  Morrison 

Mfg.  box  shooks 

2570 

262 


JSToRTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1- 


No. 


2571 
2572 
2573 
2574 
2575 

2576 
2577 
2578 
2579 
2580 
2581 
2582 
2583 
2584 
2585 
2586 
2587 
2588 
2589 
2590 
2591 
2592 
2593 
2594 
2595 
2596 
2597 
2598 
2599 
2600 
2601 
2602 
2603 
2604 
2605 
2606 
2607 
2608 
2609 
2610 
2611 
2612 
2613 
2614 
2615 
2616 
2617 
2618 
2619 
2620 
2621 
2622 


County 


PostoflBce 


Factory 


President 


IredelL 
_...do.. 
..._do_. 
_...do- 
.do- 


....do 

....do-.-.- 
....do— - 

.-..do-.— 
.---do-  —  . 

-..-do 

--..do— .. 
----do— . 
-..-do—.. 

--..do.-.. 

--..do-- 
...-do— . 
---.do..- 
----do-..- 
...-do— 
....do.... 
....do.— 
----do— 
...-do— . 
....do..- 
---.do.— 
Jackson. 
....do.— 
....do.— 
....do..- 

--..do..- 

....do.-- 
...-do— - 
...-do.— 
....do.— 
....do..- 
.-..do.... 
----do— . 
----do--- 
----do— 
..--do— - 
....do— - 
....do— - 
....do--. 
...-do-— 
....do— - 
...-do— - 
-..-do— . 
----do— 
---do— 
-.-.do--, 
-.--do-.- 


Statesville- 

---do 

.--do 

.-..do 

...do. 


-.-do --. 

...do 

...do 

Statesville,  R.  7.. 
Statesville,  R.  5.. 

Statesville 

Statesville,  R.  7-- 

---do 

Stony  Point,  R.  2 

Stony  Point 

Troutman 

Troutman,  R.  2-. 

Troutman.. 

Troutman,  R.  1.- 

.---do 

Troutman 

Troutman,  R.  1.- 

Turnersburg 

.-..do 

....do 

...do 

Balsam... 

-.-do 

Cashiers- -- 

.---do 

.-.-do 

Cullowhee 

Dillsboro 

....do -- 

-..do. 

--..do 

-...do 

East  Laport 

Erastus 

---.do 

---do 

..--do 

-.--do 

Gay 

..-do 

Glenville 

Norton 

Rich  Mountain.. 

Speedwell 

....do 

....do 

....do 


Statesville  Printing  Co 

Statesville  Showcase  Co — 
Statesville  Steam  Laundry. 

Statesville  Tin  Co.. 

Statesville  Veneer  Co 


Clarence  Stimpson, 
Owner 


J.  C.  Steele  &  Sons-.- 

Sterling  Mills,  Inc 

James  M.  Stewart --. 

Jno.  A.  Thomas.-- 

Tilley  &  Adams 

C.  H.  Turner 

Williams  &  Johnson- 

J.  F.  Winters 

Brown  &  Elliott 

H.  G.  Morrison 

Academy  Shops  Mfg.  Co 

T.  A.  Bass -- 

Collins  Bros - 

J.  A.  Collins--- - 

J.  L.  Ervin 

T.  L.  Ervin 

O.  O.  Harwell 

J.  H.  Church -. 

R.  L.  Church l 

T.  M.  Stikeleather- 

Turnersburg  Roller  Mills- 

S.  T.  Moody 

Williams  &  Fulghum  Lumber  Co.. 
Buchanan  &  Dunn  Lumber  Co... 

T.  A.  Dillard— 

C.  H.  &  W.  L.  Dillard 

Cullowhee  Milling  Co.,  Inc. 

Blue  Ridge  Locust  Pin  Co 

Gibson  Bros 

M.  Y.  Jarrett 

R.  F.  Jarrett 

J.  J.  Mason .- 

J.  S.  Calhoun ■ 

M.  L.  Coggins --. 

Alvin  Moody 

P.  E.  Moody 

W.  A.  Moody— 

Moss  &  Coggins 

H.  G.  Crisp 

J.  J.  Jones 

W.  F.  Holden 

R.  L.  Caldwell 

J.  M.  Rogers 

Lee  Hooper 

Moss  &  Presley 

Shelton  &  Smith 

Seago  Lumber  Mill 


Partnership. 


S.  W.  Enloe. 


Jesse  Seago,  Owner... 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


263 


Continued 


Secretary 

Articles  Manufactured 

-3 

tT  o  c 

Invested 
Capital 

No. 

S      4,715 

8,050 

10,350 

600 

55,000 

112,330 

364,445 

300 

1,500 

400 

38,560 

1,200 

500 

3,000 

500 

6,000 

2,500 

2,000 

2,000 

3,000 

1,000 

1,000 

1,100 

1,000 

700 

7,500 

8,900 

10,500 

3,100 

3,280 

6,050 

10,000 

16,975 

5,095 

4,550 

6,500 

2571 

T   M   Crowell 

?.n7?, 

2573 

W   E.  Munday 

2574 

2575 

A    P   Steele 

2576 

2577 

2578 

Rough  lumber -         -  

2579 

2580 

General  machine  shop -- 

2581 

2582 

2583 

?584 

2585 

?58fi 

2587 

2588 

2589 

2590 

2591 

2592 

2593 

2594 

2595 

L  C  Steele 

Custom  grist  mill. --- -- 

2596 

Rough  lumber -  - .  -  . 

2597 

J  E  Fulghum 

2598 

2599 

2600 

W   L   Dillard 

2601 

1916 

2602 

S   W  Eulden 

2603 

2604 

Rough  lumber - 

2605 

Rough  lumber...      -       . 

2606 

1894 

2607 

Rough  lumber...      ... 

4,500 
2,690 
1,780 
4,290 
1,760 
3,840 
4,490 
5,150 
4,500 
4,500 
1,350 
2,850 
4,250 
3,820. 

2608 

Rough  lumber 

2609 

Rough  lumber .  -  .- 

2610 

Rough  lumber ..     ...     . .  . 

2611 

Rough  lumber .  .  .     ... 

2612 

Rough  lumber .  .  .... 

2613 

Rough  lumber .  . .  . . 

2614 

2615 

2616 

Rough  lumber . ... 

2617 

2618 

Rough  lumber ... ... 

2619 

Rough  lumber  - ...  . 

2620 

H   Smith 

Rough  lumber    ...       1   - 

2621 

Lumber 

1915 

2622 

264 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1 — 


No. 


County 


Postoffice 


Factory 


President 


2623 
2624 
2625 
2626 
2627 
2628 
2629 
2630 
2631 
2632 
2633 
2634 
2635 
2636 
2637 
2638 
2639 
2640 
2641 
2642 
2643 
2644 
2645 
2646 
2647 
2648 
2649 
2650 
2651 
2652 
2653 
2354 
2655 
2656 
2657 
2658 
2659 
2660 
2661 
2662 
2663 
2664 
2665 
2666 
2667 
2668 
2669 
2670 
2671 
2672 
2673 
2674 
2675 


Jackson 

....do 

_.-_do --- 

....do 

....do 

_...do - 

....do 

Johnston 

..__do 

..__do 

....do 

....do --- 

_...do 

....do 

....do 

....do..-.:.-- 

-...do. 

....do 

_...do 

..--do 

....do 

....do 

.---do 

-.--do 

....do 

-.--do 

-...do 

....do 

..--do 

----do 

-...do 

....do.- - 

-.-.do 

----do 

----do .-- 

.--.do 

--..do 

....do 

-.-.do 

----do 

----do 

....do --- 

....do 

....do --- 

....do 

....do 

-...do 

....do 

--..do 

....do 

-...do 

...  do- 

....do 


Sylva. 

.--do - 

.---do 

----do 

---.do ---- 

Willets 

Wilmot 

Benson.  R.  D 

Benson,  R.  2 

Benson,  R.  1 

Benson,  R.  D 

Benson 

----do 

Benson,  R.  D 

----do 

Benson 

-.--do --- 

Benson.  R.  2 

Benson 

Benson,  R.  3 

Benson 

.--do - - 

----do 

----do— -- 

Benson,  R.  2 

Benson 

----do- 

----do 

----do 

Bentonville 

Bentonville,  R.  1- 

----do- 

Bentonville,  R.  2- 

Bentonville - 

Clayton 

-.--do 

----do 

---do- 

----do 

Clayton.  R.  2 

Clayton 

—  -do 

---do 

---do 

....do 

Clayton,  R.  3 

Clayton 

Clayton,  R.  1.... 

Clayton 

.--do 

---do 

-—do 

---do 


A.  C.  Cope --- --- 

A.  L.  Farley  Lumber  Co 

J.  W.  Patton 

Sylva  Bldg.  Supply  Co. -- 

Sylva  Tanning  Co.- 

Richard  P.  Bear  &  Co 

G.  W.  Revia 

J.  R.  Beasley 

Willie  Beasley -.- -- 

D.  O.  Benson 

O.  A.  Benson 

J.  M.  Britt  Garage _ - 

Byrd'sMill - --- 

J.  Willis  Creech - 

W.  R.  Denning 

Johnson  Mill 

King  Mill 

J.  A.  McLamb- --- 

McLamb's  Grist  Mill 

G.  P.  Matthews.- 

Moore  Wood  Mill 

Sanders  Motor  Co 

Star  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc 

Stewarts  Mill 

A.  P.  Tart 

J.  W.  Wood,  Jr 

Preston  Woodall  Planing  Mill 

Preston  Woodall  Sawmill  (No.  1). 

Woodall's  Sawmill    No.  2> 

Blackburn  Water  Grist  Mill 

N.  T.  Flowers 

Ivey  &  Jeanette  Sawmill 

A.  M.  Rose 

Weaver  Ross  Grist  Mill. 

W.  T.  Allen.  Sr 

Barbour's  Grist  Mill 

Percy  Barbour .- 

Barnes  Casket  Works 

J.  R.  Barnes  &  Bro.  Planing  Mill- 

J.  S.  Barnes 

J.  W.  Barnes 

Brannon  Garage- 

G.  C.  Bryan 

Clayton  Motor  Co..  Inc 

Ellington  Grist  Mill 

C.  P.  Ellis 

Farmers  Mercantile  Co..  Inc 

E.  R.  Gulley 

Harris  &  Barnes  Sawmill.. 

Ashley  Home  &  Son - 

Home  &  Morris  Motor  Company. 

The  Wall-Jones  Mill ---- 

Mitchell's  Grist  Mill 


R.  F.  Smith- 


J.  I.  Barnes- 


D.  V.  Brannon- 


H.  W.  Mitchell- 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


265 


Continued 


Secretary 

Articles  Manufactured 

-a 
oj  a 

Invested 
Capital 

No. 

Rough  lumber 

$      2,180 
5,650 
2,990 
19,750 

2,395,326 
6,200 
5,200 
2,500 
1,250 
1,500 
1,000 
6,500 
2,000 
2,000 
2,500 
1,500 
3,000 
1,250 
2,800 
1,500 
6,300 
4,475 
3,500 
2,000 
1,500 
2,000 
9,750 
14,200 
31,000 

2623 

A.  L.  Farley _..- 

2624 

2625 

2626 

2627 

R   P.  Bear 

2628 

2629 

2630 

2631 

2632 

Rough  lumber..        ..         

2633 

Auto  repairing--       . —       -  

2634 

Trullo  Byrd 

Grinding  corn  -_.        .  _-         -  

2635 

2636 

2637 

2638 

2639 

2640 

Thos   McLamb 

2641 

2642 

2643 

2644 

Rough  and  dressed  lumber,  sash,  doors  and  blinds.. 

2645 

2646 

2647 

2648 

Dressed  lumber  and  meal  _.  _ -  

2649 

2650 

2651 

2652 

1,800 
1,960 
3,560 
2,000 
2,500 
2,500 
1,750 
8,000 
5,900 
7,950 
7,850 
8,500 
7,750 
25,000 
6,000 
5,650 
13,200 
10,100 
11,500 
57,000 
56,000 
8,100 
3,000 

2653 

J   D   Worrell 

2654 

2655 

2656 

2657 

2658 

2659 

2660 

2661 

2662 

2663 

2664 

2665 

Repairing  autos  and  motor  trucks 

2666 

2667 

2668 

\^   L   Creech 

2669 

2670 

W  G   Barnes 

2671 

W.  F.  Morris,  Supt 

2672 

2673 

2674 

Meal 

2675 

266 


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Table  No.  1- 


No. 

County 

PostoSice 

Factory 

President 

2676 

Johnston 

....do 

B.  L.  Spinks 

2677 

....do 

2678 

....do-... 

..-.do 

Rand  Milling  Co 

2679 

....do- __ 

....do 

2680 
2681 

-...do 

....do--- 

....do... 

....do 

The  J.  A.  Vinson  Planing  Mill 

Turner  Vinson 

J.  A.  Vinson,  Owner. 

2682 

....do 

Clayton,  R.  1 

Dixie 

The  Walter  Wyatt  MilL... 

2683 

---.do 

-...do 

Parker's  Grist  Mill. 

2684 

Dunn 

2685 

....do 

Four  Oaks 

J.  H.  .A.llen  . 

2686 

....do 

....do.... 

J.  L.  York 

2687 

....do-- 

....do 

Varan  Coats  

2688 

....do -.-- 

....do.. 

J.  T.  Cole .- 

2689 

....do-- 

....do-.. 

G.  L.  Collins             .... 

2690 

....do 

Four  Oaks,  R.  1  — 
Four  Oaks 

2691 

..-.do 

-.    do 

Flowers  Cotton  Gin  and  Sawmill... 

W.  H.  Flowers  Owr 

2692 

do 

D    H.  Sanders 

2693 

-.-.do 

-...do -- 

2694 

..-.do 

....do 

2695 

--..do 

....do 

2696 

....do 

..     do 

E.  S.  Lassiter 

2697 

--     do    - 

do    . 

2698 

-...do 

...-do 

2699 

..--do 

-.-.do 

2700 

----do 

....do.. 

R.  E.  Lee 

2701 

....do— 

Four  Oaks,  R.  1... 
Four  Oaks 

2702 

...-do  .... 

The  Old  Lassiter  Mill 

2703 

.     do  .. 

do 

A.  H.  Phelps 

2704 

....do 

Four  Oaks,  R.  D.- 

J.  D.  Pope 

2705 

....do 

----do 

2706 

FourOaks,  R.  1... 
....do- 

2707 

-...do 

G.  H.  Roberts-  - 

2708 

-...do 

....do 

Sanders  &  Smith  Mfg.  Co 

2709 

....do ... 

Four  Oaks - 

Four  Oaks,  R.  l... 
_    do 

B.  Stanley 

2710 

....do 

H.  M.  Stewart 

2711 

..  -do-. 

W.  B.  Stewart 

2712 

-.--do 

do 

....do 

Four  Oaks,  R.  2... 

Four  Oaks 

do 

W.  W.  Stewart  &  Co 

W.  W.  Stewart,  Part.. 

2713 

2714 

do 

Woodall  Cole  Mill    .. 

Woodall  Cole,  Owner. 

2715 

do 

2716 

do 

Kenly 

2717 

do 

do 

J.  B.  Boykin  . 

2718 

do 

do 

J.  C.  Casper 

2719 

do 

do 

2720 

do 

Kenly,  R.  2- 

do 

Jess  Creech  Grist  Mill 

2721 

do 

Edwards  Grist  Mill 

2722 

....do- 

The  E.  &  B.  Motor  Co 

P.  Edgerton 

2723 

-...do 

....do 

Holland  &  Co.  Machine  Shop 

J.  H.  Holland 

2724 

do 

do 

2725 

do 

2726 

do 

do 

John  T.  Wrenn      . 

2727 

do 

E.  0.  Aycock 

2728 

....do 

.—do 

Henry  R.  Blalock-- 

Miscellaneous  Factories 


267 


Continued 


Secretary 


Articles  Manufactured 


t-    g    CO 

o  a  ^ 
h  c  c 


Invested 
Capital 


No. 


R.  Newsom 

Geo.  Poole.-- -_. 

E.  Nicholson 

Mrs.  Mary  J.  Smith 

T.  H.  Hupp,  Asst.  Mgr 

J.  S.  Thomas 

J.  C.  Williams- ___ 


Auto  repairing 

Rough  lumber 

Flour,  meal,  feed 

Rough  lumber 

Planing  lumber 

Rough  lumber—- 

Rough  lumber.- 

Corn  meal 

Rough  lumber  and  laths 

Rough  lumber.- 

Handles 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Ginning  cotton  and  manufacturing  lumber. 

Auto  repairing 

Rough  lumber 

Corn  meal 

Auto  repairs 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Auto  repairs 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Corn  meal 

Rough  lumber,  laths 

Rough  lumber - _ 

Planing  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 


1911 


Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Planing  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Corn  meal 

Rough  lumber. 

Auto  repairing 

Flour,  meal 

Grinding  corn 

Corn  meal 

Auto  repairing 

General  repairing 

Dressed  and  rough  lumber. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber,  laths 


5,200 
6,000 

24,800 
3,400 

25,000 
4,500 
3,100 
1,800 
8,600 
1,400 
7,000 
1,900 
3,000 
3,000 
3,000 

10,000 
3,275 
4,300 
1,600 
5,000 
3,950 
3,750 
3,400 
1,800 
3,750 
5,700 
2,200 
9,850 
3,500 
4,000 
2,600 
3,400 

20,400 
2,800 
5,150 
2,800 
3,500 
2,300 
2,500 
1,200 
1,200 
5,000 
4,900 

55,000 
1,000 
1,500 

15,000 
2,750 

40,000 
3,000 
5,600 
5,500 
4,900 


2676 
2677 
2678 
2679 
2680 
2681 
2682 
2683 
2684 
2685 
2686 
2687 
2688 
2689 
2690 
2691 
2692 
2693 
2694 
2695 
2696 
2697 
2698 
2699 
2700 
2701 
2702 
2703 
2704 
2705 
2706 
2707 
2708 
2709 
2710 
2711 
2712 
2713 
2714 
2715 
2716 
2717 
2718 
2719 
2720 
2721 
2722 
2723 
2724 
2725 
2726 
2727 
2728 


268 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


T.uii.E  No.  1- 


No. 

County 

PostofBce 

Factory 

President 

2729 

Johnston 

....do 

do 

Micro 

....do -- 

do    . 

Henry  J.  Corbitt .  . 

2730 

Hatcher  Garage 

R.  W.  Hatcher 

2731 

J.  E.  &  Chas.  L.  Pittman    . 

2732 

do 

Middlesex 

do 

S.  J.  Hinton 

2733 

do 

Lamb's  Grist  Mill 

2734 

do 

Middlesex,  R.  1... 

W.  \V.  Lamb 

2735 

do 

2736 

do  .  - 

Middlesex,  R.  1... 

Parker  Mfg.  Co 

W.  E.  Parker 

2737 

do 

Thadeus  Whitley.... 

2738 

do 

Creech's  Grist  Mill- 

2739 

do 

do  - 

W.  B.  Oliver  &  Son 

2740 

do 

do  .    . 

Piedmont  Milling  Co.. 

2741 

do 

do 

The  Pine  Level  Oil  Mill  Company 

2742 

do 

do 

Woodard  Grist  Mill 

2743 

do 

J.  H.  Adorn 

2744 

do 

do 

J.  W.  Baker  Grist  Mill 

2745 

do 

do 

Holt's  Grist  Mill 

2746 

do 

do    - 

Little  River  Lumber  Co 

2747 

do 

do  - 

Old  Atkinson's  Mill  .. 

2748 

do 

do 

2749 

•      do 

do 

J.  C.  Tart 

2750 

do  . 

2751 

do 

do 

T.  H.  Atkinson--.- 

2752 

do 

Selma,  R.  1 

R.  A.  Bailey.- 

2753 

do 

Benoy's  Planing  Mill 

L.  N.  Benoy,  Owner. 

2754 

do 

do 

Benov-VVinston  Co.              -     .  

T.  M.  Benoy... 

2755 

do 

do     . 

Blackman's  Grist  Mill .  .  _ 

2756 

....do ..._ 

do 

.—do 

do 

W.  M.  Bran  nan  Metal  Co.  . 

W. M.  Brannan 

2757 

Corbett's  Grist  Mill 

2758 

do 

do 

2759 

do 

Selma,  R.  1 

2760 

do 

B.  S.  Edgerton 

2761 

do 

Selma,  R.  1 

do 

2762 

do 

2763 

do 

Green  Mfg.  Co 

W.  A.  Green 

2764 

do 

do    — 

2765 

do 

do     - 

C.  S.  &  J.  D.  Hicks- - 

2766 

do 

do 

2767 

....do 

_...do 

Hughes  Machine  and  Repair  Shop.. 

The  Johnstonian  Pub.  Co..  Inc 

Navassa  Guano  Co... 

J.  W.  Hughes 

2768 

....do-.- 

....do 

Joe  E.  Johnston 

2769 

do 

do 

E.  T.  Taylor 

2770 

do 

do 

Pearce  Auto  Co 

H.  B.  Pearce 

2771 

_.._do.._. 

do 

....do 

do 

J.  M.  Richardson 

2772 

Selma  Hayo-Kola  Bottling  Co,     .. 

2773 

do 

do 

Selma  Motor  Co. 

2774 
2775 

..._do 

do 

-...do 

do 

The  Southern  Cotton  Oil  Co 

J.A.Ryan.Asst.Adtr. 

2776 

do 

■Selma.  R.  1 

E.  A.  Wall.  Sr.. 

2777 

do 

Wise  Grist  Mill 

2778 

do 

do 

The  Wood  Ice  Co 

2779 

_...do 

_-__do 

....do 

Smithfield 

Smithfield,  R.  1-. 
Smithfield ...- 

Allen's  Grist  Mill 

2780 

2781 

David  T.  Creech 

Miscellaneous  Factories 


269 


Continued 


Secretary 


Articles  Manufactured 


Invested 
Capital 


No. 


C.  L.  Pittman. 


Pete  Sasser. 


N.  B.  Halig. 


Wayland  Giles. 


Ella  T.  Finn. 


Robert  Wells,  Mgr. 
W.  A.  Morris 


J.  D.  Allen. 


C.  H.  Grant- 


Ray  Heflin. 
C.  S.  Hicks. 


George  Sloan. 


P.  C.  Worley-... 
J.  E.  Reynolds- 


L.  E.  Hughes- 


S.  P.  Wood,  Mgr. 


Rough  lumber 

Auto  and  general  repairing 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Corn  meal 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Tobacco  trucks;  general  repairing 

Rough  lumber 

Corn  meal 

Rough  lumber 

Corn  meal 

Cotton-seed  products 

Corn  meal 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber  and  milling  corn 

Corn  meal-- 

Dressed  lumber 

Milling  corn 

Repairing,  galvanizing,  etc 

Rough  lumber 

Corn  meal 

Rough  lumber,  laths 

Rough  lumber 

Planing  lumber 

Lumber 

Corn  meal 

Tobacco  flues 

Corn  meal 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

General  repair  motor  cars 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Gen.  repair  buggies,  wagons  and  farm  implement 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Corn  meal 

General  repair  buggies,  wagons,  etc 

Printing  and  job  work 

Com.  fertilizers,  acid  phosphate  and  sulphuric  acid 

General  repair  autos 

Meal-.. 

Soft  drinks 

General  repairing  automobiles 

Cotton-seed  products 

General  repair  of  autos 

Rough  lumber 

Corn  meal 

Ice 

Milling  corn 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber — 


1869 


6,400 

2729 

8,750 

2730 

5,300 

2731 

13,000 

2732 

2,500 

2733 

3,900 

2734 

9,250 

2735 

4,450 

2736 

2,500 

2737 

1,400 

2738 

4,000 

2739 

2,000 

2740 

159,717 

2741 

1,200 

2742 

4,000 

2743 

25,500 

2744 

5,000 

2745 

102,114 

2746 

9,000 

2747 

11,400 

2748 

12,200 

2749 

10,000 

2750 

2,590 

2751 

4,150 

2752 

6,000 

2753 

22,500 

2754 

1,200 

2755 

2,350 

2756 

1,500 

2757 

3,000 

2758 

4,330 

2759 

2,500 

2760 

2,550 

2761 

7,100 

2762 

10,000 

2763 

6,300 

2764 

7,500 

2765 

750 

2766 

2,625 

2767 

8,125 

2768 

200,000 

2769 

1,825 

2770 

5,500 

2771 

6,141 

2772 

2.700 

2773 

77,396 

2774 

7,800 

2775 

5,500 

2776 

1,500 

2777 

17,375 

2778 

1,400 

2779 

3,950 

2780 

2,800 

2781 

270 


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Table  No.  1— 


No. 


County 


PostofBce 


Factory 


President 


2782 
2783 
2784 
2785 
2786 
2787 
2788 
2789 
2790 
2791 
2792 
2793 
2794 
2795 
2796 
2797 
2798 
2799 
2800 
2801 
2802 
2803 
2804 
2805 
2806 
2807 
2808 
2809 
2810 
2811 
2812 
2813 
2814 
2815 
2816 
2817 
2818 
2819 
2820 
2821 
2822 

2823 
2824 
2825 
2826 
2827 
2828 
2829 
2830 
2831 
2832 
2833 


Johnston. 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do _ 

....do 

...-do _ 

....do 

....do 

....do _ 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do. 

_.__do 

.-._do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

..--do 

-—do 

---do 

..--do 

--__do 

----do 

---do 

----do 

----do 

---.do 

....do—-. 

....do 

....do - 

.---do 

—  -do 

—  -do 

---do- 

--.do 

.-..do 

—  -do 

---do 

----do 

--..do 

....do 

Jones- 

....do 

.--do 

----do 

---.do 

----do 

----do 

----do 

-—do 


Smithfield -- 

....do 

...-do -. 

..--do— ---- 

---do 

.---do- 

...-do 

..--do— 

..--do 

.--do- 

..--do -- 

.---do 

.---do 

.---do - 

..--do 

.---do 

.---do 

.---do 

..-.do— ---. 

.--do 

..--do 

..--do - 

....do 

..-.do .-. 

....do 

....do 

..-.do 

.---do-— -- 

Wendell,  R.  2 

Wendell,  R.  1 

.---do 

Wendell 

..-do 

.--do 

.---do-— 

.---do 

Wendell,  R.  1 

Wilsons  Mills,  R.  1 

Wilsons  Mdls 

..--do 

.---do 

Zebulon,  R.  1 

.--do 

Belgrade 

Maysville 

.--.do 

....do 

Maysville,  R.  1 

Maysville-  -  - 

.---do - 

New  Bern 

Pink  Hill 


Joseph  E.  Creech 

D.  H.  Crouch  Chemical  Co 

E.  F.  Crump- -- 

Export  Leaf  Tobacco  Co 

R.  C.  Gillett 

Herring's  Grist  Mill 

W.  B.  Hobbs - 

Holland  Garage-- 

Hood  Bros -. 

Kirkman's  Service  Station 

McCullus  Grist  Mill—  - 

Parker's  Grist  Mill 

Will  S.  Ragsdale's  Mill,  No.  1 

Will  S.  Ragsdale's  Mill,  No.  2 

N.  G.  Rand- 

Sanders-Beasley  Brick  Co 

John  &  Claude  Sanders 

Sanders  Motor  Co.-- 

The  Scotton  Garage,  Inc --. 

J.  C.  Smith 

The  Smithfield  Herald- 

Smithfield  Milling  Co.- - 

Smithfield  Roller  Mills - 

Stanley's  Grist  Mill 

Swift  Creek  Lumber  Co. --. 

Will  D.  Tomlinson 

E,  E.  Wallace - 

Wood's  Grist  Mill 

Barnes  Sawmill 

C.  S.  Hamrick 

J.  T.  Jones --- 

W.  D.  Moody 

C.  R.  Stoff --. 

Stott's  Grist  Mill 

B.  T.  Thompson 

Whitley's  Grist  Mill 

Andrew  Wise 

Jasper  Beasley 

Mealin's  Grist  Mill -.. 

Vinson-Wade  Motor  Co.-- - 

Wilsons  Mills  Sash,  Door  and  Sup- 
plies Factory 

Brose  &  Lee  Hocutt 

Stephen  Worley  &  Bros.- 

Belgrade  Gin  and  Mill  Co 

Mattocks  Bros.,  Inc 

Maysville  Garage  Co 

Maysville  Gin  Co 

Morton's  Gin  and  Sawmill 

D.  F.  Riggs 

Rigg's  Grist  Mill 

Geo.  Simmons 

Craft's  Grist  Mill 


W.  T.  Holland,  Owt. 


Jas.  H.  Kirkman. 


W.  R.  Sanders- 


J.  M.  Beatty- 
C.  G.  Guthrie- 


A.  J.  Vinson- 


C.  M.  Wilson,  Par- 


J.  C.  MUls- 


T.  E.  Pritchen. 


Ed.  H.  Morton,  Owr. 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


271 


Continued 


Secretary 


Articles  Manufactured 


Invested 
Capital 


No. 


G.  W.  Poole 

A.  S.  Johnston 

W.  H.  House 

J.  P.  Watson 

W.  L.  Ragsdale 

W.  S.  Ragsdale 

C.  M.  Beasley 

John  Sanders 

J.  L.  Scotton,  Mgr 

D.  L.  Johnson 

Bud  Stanley 

Wm.  R.  Ross,  Bookkpr 

D.  L.  Johnson 

Nathan  Hood 

J.  W.  Barnes 

Junius  Bell 

S.  Brown 

A.  M.  Brown 

F.  C.  Worley 

Don  Ferebee 

C.  M.  Mattock 

William  Foy 


Rough  lumber -- 

Ointment 

Rough  lumber 

Hogsheads 

Rough  lumber 

Corn  meal ._ 

Rough  lumber 

General  repairing 

Nuj  oy  salve 

Vulcanizing  and  general  repair  work. 

Corn  meal 

Milling  corn 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Brick 

Rough  lumber 

Selling  autos;  repairing 

Repairing  autos  and  motor  cars 

Rough  lumber 

Job  printing-. 

Flour 

Flour,  meal,  feed 

Corn  meal- 

Lumber 

Rough  lumber -. 

Rough  lumber 

Corn  meal - 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber- -- 

Rough  lumber-.- 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Corn  meal 

Rough  lumber- 

Corn  meal 

Rough  lumber-- 

Rough  lumber 

Corn  meal -.. 

Repairing  autos 


1910 


Planing  mill 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber... 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber... 

Auto  and  general  repairing... 
Cotton  and  lumber  products. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Corn  meal 

Rough  lumber 

Corn  meal 


C   2,900 

2782 

680 

2783 

5,310 

2784 

967 

2785 

12,000 

2786 

2,250 

2787 

1,500 

2788 

8,800 

2789 

2790 

21,800 

2791 

2,250 

2792 

1,650 

2793 

6,100 

2794 

4,800 

2795 

7,675 

2796 

14,000 

2797 

4,500 

2798 

244,600 

2799 

140,000 

2800 

6,189 

2801 

11,500 

2802 

26,129 

2803 

9,000 

2804 

1,200 

2805 

102,784 

2806 

7,925 

2807 

2,700 

2808 

1,200 

2809 

6,960 

2810 

3,800 

2811 

6,400 

2812 

2,625 

2813 

44,000 

2814 

4,000 

2815 

6,550 

2816 

1,400 

2817 

8,500 

2818 

2,950 

2819 

1,950 

2820 

4,000 

2821 

45,000 

2822 

2,800 

2823 

20,300 

2824 

4,600 

2825 

4,500 

2826 

10,850 

2827 

2828 

2,000 

2829 

2,750 

2830 

1,500 

2831 

8,160 

2832 

4,000 

2833 

272 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1- 


No. 


2834 
2835 
2836 
2837 
2838 
2839 
2840 
2841 
2842 
2843 
2844 
2845 
2846 
2847 
2848 
2849 
2850 
2851 
2852 
2853 
2854 
2855 
2856 
2857 
28^8 
2859 
2860 
2861 
2862 
2863 
2864 
2865 
28G6 
2867 
2868 
2869 
2870 
2871 
2872 
2873 
2874 
2875 
2876 
2877 
2878 
2879 
2880 
2881 
2882 
2883 
2884 


County 


Jones  - - 
-...do., 
-..-do.. 
--..do_. 
....do.. 

...do.. 

--..d0_. 

-..-do., 
-...do., 
--.-do.. 

-.--do.. 

Lee 

..-do., 
.-..do.. 
....do-, 
-...do-. 
....do., 
-...do-. 

--.-do. 

--..do., 
--..do.. 

.-do-. 

...do.. 

-..do-. 

...do-. 

.-  do.. 

.--do.. 

-..do-. 

-.do-. 

...do-. 
....do-, 
-do-, 
--do-. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
..do-, 
-do-, 
--do-, 
-do-, 
.-do., 
.-do-. 
..do-, 
--do-, 
-.do-, 
--..do-. 
..do- 
--do- 
..do- 
-do- 
-.do- 
.-do- 
--do- 
.-do- 


Postoffice 


PoUoksville 

...do... 

PoUoksville,  R.  6  . 

PoUoksville 

PoUoksville,  R.  1 

PoUoksville 

...do 

Trenton 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Broadway 

...do 

...-do.. - 

...do 

Cameron 

Carbonton . 

Castle  Hayne 

Cumnock 

...do 

Jonesboro-.. 

...do 

Jonesboro,  R.  2.. 

Jonesboro .. 

.--do 

.--do 

...do 

...do 

Jonesboro,  R.  4.. 

Jonesboro 

-.-do 

-.-do 

Lemon  Springs 

...do 

Moncure,  R.  1 

Sanford 

.-.-do 

...-do 

...do 

...do 

Sanford,  R.  D.-. 

Sanford 

....do 

....do- 

....do 

...-do 

....do 

...-do 

Sanford,  R.  5 

Sanford.. ..- 

....do -. 

--.-do-. .-. 

..--do 


Factory 


Carter's  Grist  Mill- 

Cotton  Gin  and  Grist  Mill..- , 

George  H.  Duv'all 

Pollocksvillc  Gara?e - 

B.  F.  Simmons-- 

Trent  Cotton  Oil  Co 

Trent  River  Lumber  Co 

Barker  &  Sons - --. 

S.  Barker 

W.  R.  Huffman - 

R.  L.  May  &  Son  (Garage) 

Chandler-Farlow  Lumber  Co 

A.  A.  Kelly - -. 

T.  E.  Steed- 

B.  G.  Warmack.- 

Medlin  Bros 

J.  M.  Wilcox 

S.  V.  Stevens 

Creneeva  Brick  Co.- 

Snipes  &  Kennedy 

W.  W.  Hall 

W.  H.  Harrington-- 

A.  S.  Howard 

J.  R.  Howard 

Jonesboro  Sash  and  Blind  Co.-     ... 

P.  A.  Koltz  Mill 

Makepeace  &  Cameron 

M.  C.  McLeod-.-- 

L  J.  McNeill 

L.  L.  Stone 

Thomas  Bros 

W.  L.  Thomas-.. 

Cameron  Brothers 

T.  F.  Matthews  and  A.  L.  Seawell.. 

T.  V.  Wicker  &  Son.... 

Cole  Printing  Co 

A.  L.  Dowd.- 

Fitts-Crabtree  Co 

J.  W.  Freeman 

Gunn  Veneer  and  Lumber  Co...  -. 

O.  J.  Gunter--.- 

G.  S.  Johnson 

King  Mfg.  Co 

Lee  Cotton  Oil  Mills 

Makepeace  Box  and  Lumber  Co.. 

The  Moffitt  Iron  Works  Co 

Vinson  Oldham 

Phillips'  Broom  Works 

Isham  R  osser 

Sanford  Carbonate  Works 

Sanford  Sash  and  Blind  Co 

Seaboard  Milling  Co 

J.  L.  Stephens 


President 


G.  W.  Wliite- 


J.  H.  Simmons 

J.  W.  Barker,  Part-. 


Floyd  May,  Partncrsh 


J.  H.  Kennedy,  Part. 


J.  M.  Gunter,  Sec'y... 


B.  Cole. 


A.  M.  Gunn. 


L,  V.  King 

J.  F.  Makepeace,  Part. 


J.  R.  Phillips. 


J.  R.  Ingram 

O.  P.  Makepeace 

E.  M.  Underwood 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


273 


Continued 


Secretary 


N.  J.  Leary. 


G.  R.  Chandler. 


D.  B.  LazaL 


Geo.  T.  Bowen 

W.  R.  Makepeaoe- 
J.  D.  Walker 


S.  S.  Thomas. 


T.  F.  Matthews. 


W.  H.  Fitts. 


C.  M.  Gunn. 


P.  J.  Barringer. 


E.  G.  Moffitt. 


H.  F.  Makepeace 
J.  T.  Ledwell 


Articles  Manufactured 


Corn  meal _ __ 

Meal 

Rough  lumber 

General  repair  work 

Rough  lumber 

Cotton-seed  products 

Lumber 

Rough  lumber. 

Rough  lumber 

Auto  and  general  repairing. 
Selling  autos  and  repairing. 
Rough  and  dressed  lumber.. 
Rough  lumber 


Rough  lumber. 


Rough  lumber- 
Rough  lumber.. 
Common  brick.. 
Planing  lumber. 
Rough  lumber.. 
Rough  lumber... 
Rough  lumber... 


O  £3  m 

u  o  a 


Planing  lumber 

Flour 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber.. 

Brick,  rough  lumber 

Dressed  lumber,  staves. 


Rough  lumber. 


Printing  and  binding  and  job  printing 

Rough  lumber 

Kitchen  safes,  tables,  ext.,  parlor  and  library  tables 

Auto  repairs 

Drawer  buttons  and  panels 


Rough  lumber 

Sheet-metal  roofing 

Cotton-seed  products 

Planing  lumber 

General  foundry  and  repair  shop. 


18- 


Floor  brooms 

Rough  lumber 

Soft  drinks 

Sash,  doors  and  blinds 

Flour,  meal  and  feed,  bran. 
Rough  lumber. 

Dept.  Labor,  1920. 


Invested 
Capital 


;      1,500 

5,500 

4,600 

4,650 

8,000 

148,270 

35,000 

7,100 

3,800 

2,950 

5,950 

70,000 

500 

1,000 

1,500 

1,000 

2,000 

3,500 

12,600 

4,750 

800 

750 

6,000 

1,000 

27,246 

1,500 

1,300 

400 

700 

1,000 

1,250 

5,500 

2,500 

10,500 

600 

12,000 

1,500 

47,953 

2,400 

4,500 

1,000 

1,000 

9,500 

87,253 

5,125 

43,755 

1,800 

15,000 

1,800 

17,000 


20,200 
4,500 


No. 


2834 

2835 

2836 

2837 

2838 

2839 

2840 

2841 

2842 

2843 

2844 

2845 

2846 

2847 

2848 

2849 

2850 

2851 

2852 

2853 

2854 

2855 

2856 

2857 

2858 

2859 

2860 

2861 

2862 

2863 

2864 

2865 

2866 

2867 

2868 

2869 

2870 

2871 

2872 

3873 

2874 

2875 

2876 

2877 

2878 

2879 

2880 

2881 

2882 

2883 

2884 

2885 

2886 


274 


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Table  No.  1 — 


No. 

County 

PostoflBce 

Factory 

President 

2887 

Lee. 

Sanford,  R.  D 

Sanford,  R.  2 

Swann  Station 

-...do 

Roscoe  Williams 

2888 

....do.- _ 

....do 

....do 

B.  G.  Womack '... 

2889 

McLean  Bros.-- 

289n 

Walker  &  McLeod 

2891 

Lenoir 

....do 

„.__do 

._..do 

-...do 

--.-do-_ 

..__do 

Fields 

Grainger .-. 

Grainger,  R.  D.... 

Grainger 

Grifton 

Kinston 

....do      .. 

John  Fields 

2892 

Henry  Kennedy 

2893 

F.  D.  Pope. 

2894 

George  West  

2895 

W.  P.  Gilbert  &  Co.      . 

W.  P.  &  S.  N.  Gilbert  . 

2896 
2897 

Calkins  Auto  Sales  and  Supply  Co.. 
Carolina  Brick  Co.,  Inc. 

I.  J.  Calkins 

2898 
2899 

....do 

....do 

.—do-.- 

....do 

J.  W.  Casey  Lumber  Co.._ 

J.  W.  Casey,  Owner.. 

29nn 

....do 

....do. . 

2901 

_.._do 

....do 

Coca-Cola  Bottling  Works.    - 

2902 

..--do .-- 

-...do-    .  .. 

-...do 

....do. 

Cook-Redman  Motor  Co.  .. 

C.  S.  Cook 

2903 

Ellis  Carriage  Works 

J.  H.  Ellis 

2904 

-...do    ..  . 

...  do 

Expert  Leaf  Tobacco  Co. 

2905 

....do 

....do 

Grover  B.  Cox  Garage 

Grover  B.  Cox 

2906 

-..-do 

-...do 

Harrell  Bros.  Shop .  .  . 

2907 

....do 

....do 

S.  P.  Henis 

2908 

....do 

....do 

Herbert's  Bakery.. 

W.  M.  Herbert 

2909 

....do 

....do 

Hodges'  Garage    . 

H.  H.  Hodges 

2910 

-...do.    . 

....do... 

Jackson  Mattress  Co.  - 

J.  L.  Jackson . 

2911 

....do 

-...do . 

J.  H.  Jones  Shop 

J.  H.  Jones 

2912 

....do 

-...do... 

The  Kennedy  Grist  Mill 

2913 

...  do    . 

do 

Kinston  Buick  Co 

2914 

....do 

....do 

2915 

..     do 

do 

Kinston  Garage ..     

2916 

...-do 

.  do 

Kinston  Iron  and  Mantel  Works 

Kinston  Marble  Works 

Sam.  T.  Pate,  Owner 

2917 

....do      .. 

....do      - 

B.  E.  Dale 

2918 

-..  do      - 

-...do      . 

Kinston  Steam  Laundry 

2919 

-.--do.--.     . 

....do 

Kinston  Vulcanizing  Company 

Lenoir  Oil  and  Ice  Co .  . 

A.  D.  Lane 

2920 

....do 

....do.. 

F.  C.  Drum 

2921 

...-do 

..  do... 

Lafter  Auto  Shop  - 

Floyd  F.  Lafter 

2922 
2923 

-.--do 

....do 

....do 

.    do 

--.-do 

do 

Moseley  Brick  and  Shingle  Co 

W.  K.  O'Berry 

B.  R.  Taylor... 

2924 

-...do 

do 

Overland  Garage  Co..  Inc. 

2925 

Parrott's  Grist  Mill 

2926 

....do 

-..  do 

Peoples  Motor  and  Gas  Co.. 

Chas.  Woolard 

2927 

...-do 

...  do 

Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Works 

H.  H.McCay 

2928 

...-do 

.    do 

J.  H.  Rhodes 

2929 

-...do 

do  .... 

Russell's  Machine  Shop - 

A.  M.  Russell 

2930 

....do.... 

do     .. 

R.  B.  Scott,  Owner... 

2931 

....do 

do    ... 

Luther  Sermons 

2932 

do 

do 

2933 

...  do.... 

do 

S.  C.  Sitterson                          

2934 

do 

do 

2935 

.    do... 

do 

Spence's  Battery  and  Garage  Co 

W.  E.  Stroud..-                        

Sam  Spence 

2936 

.      do... 

do 

2937 

.     do... 

do  . 

A.  N.  Taylor  Garage..  ...        - 

A.  N.  Taylor 

2938 

.     do- 

do 

2939 

....do 

-...do 

Thornton  &  Quinn  Machine  Shop-- 

W.  R.  Thornton 

I 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


275 


Continued 


Secretary 


H.  T.  McLean 

J.  D.  Walker 

B.  A.  Long 

Adolph  Kennedy. 


Henry  West. 
Owners 


L.  R.  George. 


Articles  Manufactured 


J.  P.  Watson. 


Robt.  HarrelL 
Lovit  Henis 


Bennie  Arthur. , 

H.  Gait  Braxton,  Mgr.. 
T.  K.  Wooten 


M.  G.  Vick,  Mgr.. 


R.  F.  Churchill. 
O.  G.  Coenpay  , 


F.  J.  Hood,  Jr.. 
L.  J.  Sparrow... 


Rough  lumber 

Rou,gh  lumber. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber.. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Auto  sales  and  repairing 

Brick. 

Planing  mill 

Planing  lumber,  meal 

Auto  repairing. 

Coca-cola 

Auto  repairing  and  sales ._ 

Manufacturing  and  repairing  buggies 

Hogsheads 

Auto  and  gas  engine  repairing 

General  repair  wagons,  buggies,  etc 

Lumber 

Bakery 

Auto  repairing 

Mattresses 

Tobacco  flues 

Corn  meal  and  wheat  flour,  wheat  bran. 

Auto  repairing 

Publishing  and  printing 

General  repairs. 

Machine  shop,  foundry;  mill  work _ 

Marble,  granite  and  stone 

Laundry 

Vulcanizing  and  repair  work 

Cotton-seed  products 

Auto  repairing 

Brick,  shingles  and  lumber 

Dressed  lumber  and  laths 


Auto  repairing 

Soft  drinks 

Aut  o  repairing 

Repairing  autos 

Tobacco  flues,  cornices,  etc 

Auto  repairing...  

Service  and  auto  repairing 

Ice  cream 

Tobacco  flues... — 

Auto  and  battery  repairing 

Rough  lumber 

Auto  repairing  and  service  station. 

Rough  and  dressed  lumber 

Tobacco  flues — 


(u  a 
°  CI  59 


1896 


Invested 
Capital 


1,700 

500 

900 

500 

5,000 

4,050 

41,000 

3,900 

4,665 

7,500 

18,463 

16,500 

13,800 

2,500 

45,712 

3,750 

85,000 

6,025 

3,660 

3,200 

200,000 

10,564 

9,500 

3,150 

10,035 

10,000 

15,603 

15,764 

63,136 

26,320 

3,764 

32,500 

14,426 

250,246 

3,050 

3,000 

10,500 

10,062 

6,000 

4,250 

6,785 

1,750 

2.550 

39,900 

3.150 

21,500 

3,500 

7,850 

15,600 

6,200 

4,700 

6,600 

7  800 


No. 


2890 
2891 
2892 
2893 
2894 
2895 
2896 
2897 
2898 
2899 
2900 
2901 
2902 
2903 
2904 
2905 
2906 
2907 
2908 
2909 
2910 
2911 
2912 
2913 
2914 
2915 
2916 
2917 
2918 
2919 
2920 
2921 
2922 
2923 
2924 
2925 
2926 
2927 
2928 
2929 
2930 
2931 
2932 
2933 
2934 
2935 
2936 
2937 
2t'38 
2939 


276 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1— 


No. 

County 

Postoffice 

Factory 

President 

2940 

Lenoir... 

....do 

Kinston 

Tillman's  Grist  Mill  and  Repr.  Wks. 
Tull's  Grist  Mill  —  - 

2041 

....do 

2942 

do 

do 

?94.'^ 

....do __.. 

....do...- -- 

E.  R.  Waller  Co 

E.  R.  Waller 

2944 

....do.__ 

....do 

E.  V.  Webb,  Owner 

2945 

_._.do 

-.--do 

Thos.  Whitfield 

2946 

....do _. 

.---do...- 

Woodington's  Grist  Mill 

2947 

....do 

C.  E.  Bolde    

2948 

....do 

....do .    - 

2949 

.    .do 

do 

Gray's  Mill 

2950 

.do 

do      . 

H.  F.  Hardy 

?951 

....do 

-...do- 

Hardy  &  Newsome  Grist  Mill .- 

2952 

_...do 

-..-do 

2953 

..._do 

....do 

P.  H.  Hatcher 

2954 

....do... 

....do 

M.  B.  Walker.. 

2955 

...do 

do-... 

"Old  Lassiter  Mill" 

H.  H.  Sutton 

2956 

do...- 

do    .. 

Olds  Sales  Co 

Y   A.  Emmerson 

2957 

....do 

----do 

2958 

....do 

....do.... 

-...do 

Pink  Hill 

Wood  Hardware  Co. 

D.  W.  Wood 

2959 

Geo.  W.  Smith 

2960 

....do 

....do 

Taylor's  Grist  Mill 

2961 

Lincoln.. 

...do 

Alexia 

2962 

Cherry  villa... 

Ed    Best   Owner 

2963 

do 

Grouse  Roller  Mill 

E.  C.  Sullivan 

2964 

do...- 

do    . 

2965 

....do 

2966 

....do 

2967 

....do 

....do 

Henry,  R.  1 

D.  J.  Beam,  Part 

2968 

2969 

....do..... 

-     do 

2970 

...do 

E.  G.  Peeler 

2971 

-do-... 

Iron  Station 

do 

Reel  Bros 

2972 

do  -.. 

E.  B.  Wilkinson  &  Co 

2973 

....do 

Lincolnton 

-...do 

Ballard  Milling  Co.     

J.  P.  Ballard 

2974 

....do --__ 

Dr.  J.  R.  Bridgers 

2975 

do 

do 

W.  S   Cash 

2976 

-...do... 

....do.... 

Cochrane  Hardwood  Mfg.  Co 

J.  E.  Cochrane,  Owr.. 

2977 

do 

do 

2978 

....do 

..-.do 

2979 

..--do 

.     do 

G.  B.  Goodson 

2980 

....do 

.     do. 

0.  L.  &  W.  W.  Goodson 

2981 

-...do.... 

.     do 

2982 

...do-  .. 

do  . 

Lincolnton  Coca-Cola  Bottling  Co.. 
Lincoln  Creamery  and  Ice  Cream  Co . 

2983 

do.... 

.     do 

2984 

.  do  .... 

do  . 

2985 

-.do 

do 

2986 

....do 

do 

2987 

do.... 

do 

2988 

....do.... 

do 

C.  E.  Painter 

2989 

....do.... 

do 

Pioneer  Roller  Mills 

2990 

....do 

do  . 

M.  A.  Reel 

2991 

....do 

....do 

Smith  &  Keener                           

H. P. Smith,  Part 

2992 

-...do 

Reepsville 

Bloom,  Wilson  &  Co 

Miscellaneous  Factories 


277 


Continued 


Secretary 


J.  P.  Watson. 
J.  Hardy 


I 


E.  W.  Mullen 

G.  G.  Bumgarner. 


Mary  Leonard. 


W.  A.  Reel 

E.B.Wilkinson. 


A.  K.  Holbrook. 


T.  N.  Fair- 


O.  L.  Goodson... 
Jas.  B.  Johnson. 
T.  H.  Cansler... 
R.  P.  Blanton... 
Thos.  MoLean... 


Jas.  M.  Muller.. 
E.  Bryon  Jones-- 


Articles  Manufactured 


Corn  meal 

Corn  meal 

Auto  repairing 

Sheet  metal  workers 

Reclaiming  scrap  from  tobacco  stems, 

Auto  repairing  and  supplies 

Corn  meal 

General  auto  repairing 

Hogshead  manufacturing 

Meal --- 

Rough  lumber 

Meal 

Printing,  publishing  and  job  work... 

General  repairs... 

Sales  and  repair  autos 

Meal 

Sales;  general  repair  of  autos.. 

Buggies 

Sheet- metal  products 

Rough  lumber ._ 

Corn  meal 

Rough  lumber 


S  a 

^  E  to 

O  e  m 

ac  o; 

t.  o  c 


Flour.... 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Dressed  lumber,  sash,  doors  and  blinds. 

Planing  lumber 

Crockery 


Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Flour,  meal 

Flour,  corn  meal  and  feed 

Rough  lumber 

Planing  lumber . 

Foundry  and  machine  works  . 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Ice 


Bottling  soft  drinks 

Butter  and  ice  cream 

Monuments  and  tombstones 

Flour,  meal,  feed 

Job  printing 

Newspaper  publishing,  job  printing. 

Rough  lumber 

Flour  and  corn  mill 

Rough  lumber 

Planing  lumber 

Rough  lumber 


Invested 
Capital 


13,900 
£,650 
6,550 

32,613 


12,000 
6,0C0 
4,800 


9,200 

3.000 

2,000 

4,960 

30,500 

19,500 

5,500 

19,600 

23,000 

3,000 

8,200 

5,500 

2.500 

500 

8,500 

1,400 

1,500 

5.000 

3,000 

750 

1,000 

800 

2,500 

1,500 

12,500 

2,300 

2,000 

21,000 

21,872 

2,500 

1,000 

1,200 

46,835 

13,800 

26.606 

4,300 

18.000 

2,800 

5,500 

1,000 

2,500 

1,000 

2,500 

1,500 


No. 


2940 
2941 
2942 
2943 
2944 
2945 
2946 
2947 
2948 
2949 
2950 
2951 
2952 
2953 
2954 
2955 
2956 
2957 
2958 
2959 
2960 
2961 
2962 
2963 
2964 
2965 
2966 
2967 
2968 
2969 
2970 
2971 
2972 
2973 
2974 
2975 
2976 
2977 
2978 
2979 
2980 
2981 
2982 
2983 
2984 
2985 
2986 
2987 
2t,88 
2989 
299": 
2091 
2992 


278 


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Table  No.  1 — 


No. 

County 

PostoflBce 

Factory 

President 

2993 

Lincoln 

...-do 

....do 

Reepsville 

T.  M.  Hoover  &  Co.  ...  . 

2994 

....do -- 

-...do 

Howard's  Creek  Mill  Co 

T.  M.  Hoover 

2995 

Warlick  Milling  Co 

2996 

Macon 

do 

2997 

Cullasaja  &  Sylva 

T.  I.  &  J.  A.  Amnions 

2998 

do 

W.  V.  Berry 

2999 

do 

do       

W.  M.  Bryson 

3000 

....do 

....do 

WillBryson 

3001 

....do 

Ellijay. 

W.  A.  Berry - 

3002 

.  do 

do 

3003 

do 

Eulalie 

S.  G.  Kinsland 

3004 

do 

Franklin            

J.  W.  Addington 

3005 

do 

do 

3006 

....do 

Franklin,  R.  1 

3007 

..     do... 

H.  0.  Cozard - 

3008 

..     do 

do 

3009 

do 

do 

Gennett  Lumber  Co 

Andrew  Gennett    .    . 

3010 

do 

do 

F.  Henry. 

3011 

do 

do 

3012 

..  .do 

...do.. 

3013 

..     do 

..do 

J.  R.  Parrish -.- 

3014 

do       

do 

Porter  &  Barnwell 

3015 

....do 

do 

....do... 

do 

J.  M.  Roby                   

3016 

C.  S.  Slayle                               

3017 

do 

3018 

....do 

.do -. 

3019 

....do 

-.     do  -. 

....do 

Otto 

C    N   Wright  Milling  Co. 

C.  N.Wright,  Owner. 

3020 

D.  E.  Vinson 

3021 

do 

West  Mills 

West  Bros 

3022 

Madison. 

do 

W.  B.  Randall                 

3023 

Belva 

Wade  Gohagan,  Owr. 

3024 

do 

Big  Laurel..- 

Big  Pine... -. 

R.  D.  Roberts 

3025 

.do 

G.  W.  Wild 

3026 

do 

...   do -- 

3027 

do    

Druid 

3028 

do      - 

do 

Shelton  &  Ray .  

3029 

do 

E.  B.  English 

3030 

do 

Hot  Springs 

do 

W.  W.  Gowan    .  .             

3031 

do 

W.  R.  O'Dell    .    .                

3032 

do 

3033 

..do 

Huntington, 
W.  Va. 

do 

3034 

Bull  Creek  Roller  Mills 

3035 

..do 

do.. 

R.  A.  Edwards 

3036 

....do 

do.  . 

Marshall,  R.  3 

Marshall,  R.  2 

L.  E.  Forester  &  Co. 

L.  E.  Forester  . 

3037 

J.  L.  Gosnell  - 

3038 

do 

3039 

.do. 

Marshall,  R.  5 

L.  R.  Ramsay 

3040 

do.  .. 

J.  H.  White 

3041 

do 

Mars  Hill 

T.  L.  Brown 

3042 

-.-.do -.-. 

-...do 

C.  C.  Bruce 

.._ 

Miscellaneous  Factories 


279 


Continued 


Secretary 

Articles  Manufactured 

-a 
a  a 

"o  c 

5Sc 

Invested 
Capital 

No. 

Rough  lumber 

S         500 
4,000 
4,000 
3,150 
5,000 
2,600 
4,500 
1,840 
1,850 
2,380 
2,180 
2,100 
2,245 

720 
9,001 
1,500 
128,330 
2,100 
1,275 
2,690 
2,030 
9,200 
5,500 
4,065 
3,580 
5,200 
9,300 
3,770 
2,150 

975 
12,700 
1,500 

800 

1,200 

219,595 

500 
4,000 
1,800 
1,000 
5,000 

68,022 

1,550 

875 

1,000 

1,500 

2993 

E.  I.  Hostetler 

1898 

2994 

J.  R.  Warlick 

2995 

2996 

1920 

2997 

2998 

2999 

3000 

3001 

Lumber 

3002 

Meal- 

3003 

Meal 

3004 

3005 

3006 

3007 

M.  H.  Stiles 

Bottling  soft  drinks 

3008 

3009 

Lumber 

3010 

Paul  Newman 

Ice .  

3011 

3012 

3013 

3014 

3015 

3016 

Lumber 

3017 

Lumber 

3018 

Lumber 

3019 

30^0 

Meal 

3021 

3022 

3023 

3024 

3025 

Lumber 

30^6 

John  Curry ... 

Lumber    .  ...       ._     . 

30''7 

Prince  B.  Ray 

3028 

30og 

3030 

3031 

3032 

J.  Hosford,  Auditor. - 

Rough  lumber _  

3033 

3034 

3035 

3036 
3037 

T.  A.  Silver 

Flour,  meal  and  feed 

1906 

3038 

1,600 
8,000 
2,220 
1,500 

3040 

3041 

Lumber 

3042 

280 


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Table  No.  1- 


No. 


3043 
3044 
3045 
3046 
3047 
3048 
3049 
3050 
3051 
3052 
3053 
3054 
3055 
3056 
3057 
3058 
3059 
3060 
3061 
3062 
3063 
3064 
3065 
3066 
3067 
3068 
3069 
3070 
3071 
3072 
3073 
3074 
3075 
3076 
3077 
3078 
3079 
3080 
3081 
3082 
30S3 
3084 
3085 
3086 
3087 
3088 
3089 
3090 
3091 
3092 
3093 
3094 


County 


Madison. 

...-do 

....do—.. 
....do.-__. 

.._.do 

.._.do 

Martin... 
....do__._. 

-...do 

....do..... 
....do.— 
.-..do..-- 
-.-.do.... 
....do—. 

----dO--- 

----do...-, 
....do— 
...-do..-- 
----dc... 
....do.— 
....do..- 
..--do-.- 
.---do— 
....do— - 
..-.do...- 

----dO— 

-.--do— 
....do...- 
....do.-.. 

-.--do-... 

..--do— - 
----do-- 
.---do— - 

.---do—. 

----do-... 

-.-.do— 

-...do.— 
....do...- 
-...dol... 
----do...- 
----do-... 
-...do—. 
....do.... 
....do.-.. 
....do-... 
.-..do.... 
....do-... 
....do—. 
..-.do-... 
.-..do-... 
--do..- 

--.do...- 


PostofEce 


Mars  Hill 

Paint  Rock 

Revere 

Stackhouse 

Walnut 

Weaverville 

Everett 

.-..do 

....do.. 

Everett,  R.  D.-.. 

Gold  Point-- 

....do 

....do 

....do - 

Hamilton 

....do 

.-..do 

Hassell,  R.  D.... 

Jamesville _  -  - 

.--do 

..-.do.- 

..-.do- --- 

....do 

-.-.do 

....do.. 

....do --- 

--.-do 

-.--do 

..-.do 

....do 

Jamesville,  R.  D. 

...-do 

Jamesville.- 

Oak  City 

----do 

.--do 

Palmyra 

Parmele,  R.  D.  .. 

Parmele 

Parmele,  R.  D... 

Robersonville 

----do 

-..-do -_ 

-..-do 

--.do 

---.do 

----do 

-...do 

--..do 

....do 

....do 

Robersonville, 
R.  D 


Factory 


Elisha  Ponder  Mill 

Grover  C.  Myers 

Roberts  &  Ramsey 

Wade  Gohagan. 

Joseph  Cantrell 

Palmer-Ford  Milling  Co 

Joe  HoUis 

Stroud,  Bailey  &  Barnhill 

Taylor,  Clark  &  Barnhill 

Fan  Taylor 

Groom's  Garage 

Johnson's  Grist  Mill -. 

Thos.  L.  Johnson 

Benjamin  Roberson 

Alligood  Garage 

Ballard  &  Everett  Grist  Mill  . 

J.  P.  Boyle 

N.  C.  Van  Nortwich 

Askew's  Grist  Mill 

W.  B.  Babcock .-- 

Gaylord's  Garage 

Hardison's  Grist  Mill 

Luther  Hardison 

Jones  Garage 

Mizell's  Garage 

Mizcll's  Grist  Mill - 

Modley  Brothers 

John  J.  Roberson 

Robertson's  Grist  Mill 

Thos.  &  Jas.  Robertson 

Murray  E.  Sexton 

Wm.  Henry  Stallings -- 

W.  W.  Whitehurst 

L.  J.  Davenport 

R.  Krakenbill- 

Oak  City  Garage 

Joseph  Early's  Sawmill 

Ivey  Andrews -- 

Charles  James 

Z.  U.  Whitehurst 

Andrews  Grist  Mill 

I.  F.  Andrews 

Export  Tobacco  Co..  Inc 

Walter  Harrison's  MjlL -- 

Thomas  Hughes  Tobacco  Co. 

Hurst  Machine  Works -- 

Neal  James 

Parker  Buggy  Co 

W.  E.  Roberson  &  Co 

Harvey  Robertson  Garage 

Rogerson  Bros 


President 


Guy  V.  Roberts. 


John  Groom,  Owner. 


Geo.  Alligood,  Owr.. 


Elmer  Jones,  Owner. 


Joseph  Early,  Owner. 


Will  Hurst,  Owner. 


W.  G.  Parker 

W.  W.  Taylor,  Part. 


Aaron  Smith  Garage. 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


281 


Continued 


I 


Secretary 

Articles  Manufactured 

Sal 

Co  c 

Invested 
Capital 

No. 

S          400 
2,100 
10,300 
18,500 
8,750 
2,350 
2,800 
4,300 
5,850 
6,312 
3,750 
1,750 
4,530 
8,350 
7,550 

3043 

3044 

3045 

3046 

3047 

3048 

3049 

3050 

J   G   Clark   Part 

3051 

Rough  lumber,  corn  meal,  and  auto  repairing 

3052 

3053 

3054 

3055 

3056 

Auto  and  general  repairing,  rough  lumber .- 

3057 

3058 

14,000 
2,800 
4,000 
7,000 
3,165 
3,750 
3,865 
4,750 
3,250 
4,000 
3,800 
5,000 
3,500 
3,525 
3,250 
3,050 
3,050 
5,575 

10,000 
3,575 

3059 

3060 

3061 

3062 

3063 

3064 

3065 

3066 

J   D   Mizell 

3067 

3068 

3069 

3070 

3071 

3072 

3073 

3074 

3075 

3076 

3077 

W.  H.  Hyman 

3078 

3079 

2,700 
1,500 
2,950 
1,800 
7,190 
1,874 
1,250 
5,087 
4,100 
1,750 
15,000 
7,100 
2,500 
4,250 

950 

3080 

3081 

3082 

3083 

3084 

3085 

3086 

E.  W.  Smith 

3087 

3088 

3089 

3090 

3091 

3092 

3093 

Auto  repairs "_ 

3094 

282 


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Table  No.  1- 


No. 


3095 

3096 
3097 
3098 
3099 
3100 
3101 
3102 
3103 
3104 
3105 
3106 
3107 
3108 
3109 
3110 
3111 
3112 
3113 
3114 
3115 
3116 
3117 
3118 
3119 
3120 
3121 
3122 
3123 
3124 
3125 
3126 
3127 
3128 
3129 
3130 
3131 
3132 
3133 
3134 
3135 
3136 
3137 
3138 
3139 
3140 
3141 
3142 

3143 
3144 
3145 
3146 


County 


Martin.. 
....do._. 
...-do... 
....do... 
....do— 
_---do___ 
.-..do._. 
....do... 
....do.__ 
....do... 
....do... 
-..-do-. 
..--do_-, 
----do... 
..-do-.. 
_...do-- 
...-do... 
-..do... 
-...do— 
— do— 
-.-.do— 
-..do— 

.--do— 

.---do— 
-.-do— 
-..do— 
.--do— 
....do... 
-...do... 
....do... 
....do... 
.---do— 
.---do— 
-._.do— 
_-.-do..- 
...-do— 
.---do— 
.---do... 
-..-do.- 
____do... 
_._-do... 
...-do... 
....do... 
.-..do— 
....do... 
....do... 
...-do... 
.-..do-. 

_-..do__. 

.---do-. 

.--do... 
...-do-. 


PostofiBce 


Robersonville 

...do 

...do— 

---do 

---do - - 

Williamston 

.--do 

.-do - 

.-do- 

.--do 

Williamston,  R.  D. 

Williamston -- 

.-.do- - 

---do 

.---do 

Williamston,  R.  D. 

Williamston 

Williamston,  R.  D. 

Williamston - 

—do --. 

.---do- 

Williamston,  R.  D. 

Williamston 

.---do 

..--do 

....do 

Williamston,  R.  D. 

..--do 

Williamston. 

Williamston,  R.  D. 

Williamston 

....do. 

....do 

..--do 

...-do 

....do -. 

Williamston,  R.  D 

.---do 

.--do 

Williamston.. 

...-do 

.--.do - --. 

Williamston,  R.  D 

.--.do 

Williamston 

Williamston,  R.  D 

.---do 

Williamston 


-do- 
-do- 
.do. 
.do. 


Factory 


G.  E.  Smith  Garage. 

W.  E.  Smith  Mill 

Whitehurst  Lumber  Co 

Wiley,  Rogerson  &  Co 

Winn's  Grist  Mill __ 

Allen's  Grist  Mill 

J.  W.  Allen 

Barnhill's  Garage 

S.  R.  Biggs  Iron  and  Motor  Co.  . 

Blount  Mfg.  Co.— 

Paul  Bowen 

Brewer  Bros.  Garage 

L.  K.  Briggs  Iron  and  Motor  Co. 

W.  R.  Cherry  Garage 

Jack  Chesson  Garage 

Coletraine  Bros. J- 

Cowan  &  Crawford 

R.  S.  Critoher 

E.  F.  Cunningham  Mill 

E.  P.  Cunningham  Garage 

Daniel's  Grist  Mill 

Daniel  &  Staton 

The  Enterprise 

Everitt  Grist  Mill 

Fred  G  ar d  ner 

F.  W.  Graus  Tobacco  Co 

Griffin  Bros.  Sawmill 

Harris  &  Bailey— 

W.  D.  HoUis 

Lilly  Bros.  Sawmill 

Colon  Lilly 

Lilly's  Grist  Mill 

Martin  Steam  Cleaning  Co 

Elijah  Moore  Mill 

Peele's  Repair  Shop.. .-. 

Prin-Coe  Cola  Beverage  Co 

John  R.  Robertson 

Joseph  Robertson. 

Rodgus  &  Hadley. 

Saunders  &  Co.,  Inc 

Stalls  Garage 

Staton's  Planing  Mill.. 

Taylor's  Sawmill -  - 

J.  H.  Ward,  Jr 

Watts  Garage -  - 

Edgar  &  John  Whitley. 

J.  G.  Whitley 

Williamston  Cooperage  Co 


Williamston  Steam  Pressing  Co. 

Geo.  D.  Woodley 

W.  D.  Woodley 

York's  Garage 


President 


John  Bailey,  Part. 


W.  G.  Blount,  OwT... 


W.  H.  Briggs,  Part. 


Clias. Coletraine, Part. 


Roy&C.C.GrifficOrs 
W.  F.  Bailey,  Part.... 


J.  D.&  Sylvester  Lilly. 


Russell  Page,  Owner. 
J.  W.  Peele,  Owner.. - 


J.  B.  Staton,  Owner. 


W.  B.  Watts,  Owner.. 
Edgar  Whitley,  Part.. 


Wm.  G.  Pennypacker, 
Jr 


Miscellaneous  Factoeies 


283 


Continued 


Secretary 

Articles  Manufactured 

.1 

to  c 

Invested 
Capital 

No. 

8      3,060 
1,650 

24,975 

65,500 
1,500 
1,500 
2,000 
5,080 

30,000 
9,250 
1,775 
5,250 

30,000 
2,525 
1,300 
3,600 

37,200 
4,600 
1,200 
2,400 
4,000 
7,650 
6,500 
2,969 
1,900 
3,000 
4,600 
6,575 
3,000 
8,360 
2,500 
1,500 
2,550 
1,250 
4,150 

11,000 
5,025 
2,500 
4,050 

3095 

3096 

3097 

Carts,  wagons,  etc.,  auto  and  general  repairs.. 

3098 

3099 

3100 

3101 

3102 

3103 

3104 

3105 

3106 

3107 

3108 

3109 

3110 

3111 

3112 

3113 

3114 

3115 

3116 

3117 

3118 

3119 

3120 

3121 

3122 

3123 

3124 

3125 

3126 

3127 

3128 

Gen.  repair  &  mfg.  carts,  tob.  trks.  &  tob.  flues 

3129 

3130 

3131 

3132 

3133 

3134 

7,607 
28,000 
7,375 
2,700 
3,050 
4,600 
2,700 

15,000 
1,325 
1,600 
4,450 

15,800 

3135 

3136 

B.  R.  Taylor,  Owner.... 

3137 

3138 

3139 

3140 

3141 

P   F  Apfel 

1912 

3142 

3143 

3144 

3145 

N.  L.  States 

Auto  repair  work 

3146 

284 


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Table  No.  1- 


No. 

County 

PostofEce 

Factory 

President 

3147 

McDowell 

....do _, 

Ashford.. 

Frank  A.  Keefe 

3148 

Dysortville 

....do 

....do.... 

....do -. 

H.  B.  Brackett 

3149 

....do 

.._.do. 

....do 

J.  M.  Link 

3150 

Jas.  C.  Upton  &  Bros... 

J.  C.  Upton,  Part.... 

Slfll 

James  H.  Walker  ...  . 

31. '52 

....do 

Garden  City. 

Marion 

W.  E.  Patten  &  Son  .    . 

W   E   Patten   Part 

3153 

....do 

Beaman  Lumber  Co. 

3154 

....do 

....do 

Blue  Ridge  Milling  Co. 

3155 

....do 

....do  . 

E   J   House 

3156 

....do 

....do 

3157 

....do. 

....do 

Coca-Cola  Bottling  Co 

3158 

-...do _. 

....do 

....do-. 

...-do-. 

Galax  Glove  Mill 

J.  W.  Ouyts,  Prop.--. 

3159 

Marion  Leather  Co.  .. 

31fin 

....do 

.---do 

Marion  Milling  Co 

3161 

_...do.._ 

...  do 

McDowell  Publishing  Co. . _ 

S    E    Whitten 

3162 

....do 

do 

Partnership _. 

3163 

....do 

....do 

Mica 

John  Washburn 

3164 

Nealsville 

J.  G.  Pratt 

3165 

-...do 

Nebo       

Ed.  Jamieson 

3166 

-.-.do _.-- 

Old  Fort,  R.  1-.-- 
Pitts 

J.  M.  Pritchard... 

3167 

-.--do 

C.  F.  Spencer,  Part... 

3168 

.-._do _. 

....do 

G.  L.  Swofford- 

3169 

__.-do .-_. 

M.  L.  Good 

3170 

Mecklenburg 
---.do 

Allen 

Surface  Hill  Mining  and  Milling  Co. 
Asbestos  Mfg.  Co 

3171 

Cliarlotte 

3172 

.._-do 

....do  .      .  . 

Earnhardt  Mfg.  Co 

3173 

_...do 

do 

3174 

....do 

do 

H   0.  Miller 

3175 

....do 

....do __ 

...-do 

..-.do 

A   L.  Smith 

3176 

Charlotte  Casket  Co. ,  Inc 

3177 

....do 

....do 

Charlotte  Clothing  Mfg.  Co 

3178 

....do 

....do 

Charlotte  Coca-Cola  Bottling  Co... 

3179 

-.--do 

...-do 

3180 

-.--do 

-  — do^- 

3181 

....do 

-...do.. 

Charlotte  Leather  Belting  Co 

3182 

....do. 

..-.do 

Charlotte  Manufacturing  Co. 

3183 

....do 

...do 

Charlotte  Marble  and  Granite  Works 
Charlotte  Motor  Car  Co . 

3184 

....do __.. 

...do    ...  ..  . 

3185 

--.do 

...do    .       .  . 

Charlotte  Newsand  Times  Democrat 
Charlotte  Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Co. . 
Charlotte  Pipe  and  Foundry  Co.  .. 

W.  C.  Dowd 

3186 

....do 

...do 

3187 

....do 

do 

3188 

-.__do 

-do 

Charlotte  Tent  and  Awning  Co... 

3189 
3190 

-...do 

—.do 

.—do— -.. 

do  . 

Charlotte  Wagon  and  Auto  Co 

The  Cole  Mfg.  Co 

O.  V.  Hoke 

3191 

....do.-.. 

do 

Cotton  States  Wagon  Co 

3192 

....do 

do     . 

Cudmond  Candv  Kitchen 

319.S 

..._do..._ 

.  ..do 

Dixie  Spindle  and  Flyer  Co 

3194 

....do 

-do 

Geo.  L.  Dooley,  Prop. 

3195 

....do 

.     do 

Elba  Mfg.  Co 

3196 

....do 

-...do 

3197 

---.do 

-...do 

W.  J.  M.  Finger 

3198 

..--do - 

-.-.do 

3199 

....do... 

---do - 

J.  Hackett  Foundry  Co 

Miscellaneous  Factories 


285 


Continued 


Secretary 


Articles  Manufactured 


b  E  M 


Invested 
Capital 


No. 


3147 
3148 
3149 
3150 
3151 
3152 
3153 
3154 
3155 
3156 
3157 
3158 
3159 
3160 
3161 
3162 
3163 
3164 
3165 
3166 
3167 
3168 
3169 
3170 
3171 
3172 
3173 
3174 
3175 
3176 
3177 
3178 
3179 
3280 
3181 
3182 
3183 
3184 
3185 
3186 
3187 
3188 
3189 
3190 
3191 
3192 
3193 
3194 
3195 
3196 
3197 
3198 
3199 


O.  H.  Biggerstaff...- 

J.  H.  Beaman,  Part. 

R.  L.  Ellis 

J.  L.  Morgan 

M.  Groenendyke 

Hugh  M.  McAuIey- 
Thos.  M.  Earnhardt 

E.  S.  Hoggard 

L.  G.  Martin 

F.  R.  Gates 

E.  S.Bee 

Frank  B.  Rupert 

Fred  W.  Glover 

R.  E.  Scoggins-- 

W.  M.Wilkes 

J.  E.  CaldwelL. 

W.  F.  Downdy 

R.  P.  Steffey 

J.  A.  Williams 

L.  M.  Bick 

E.  H.  Tarrant 

O.  B.  Robinson 

J.  A.  Fasnochts 

Benj.  Fong 

J.  L.  Crocker.-. 


Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber;  timber  products 

Planing  lumber 

Corn  meal 

Bedroom  furniture 

Rough  lumber 

Bottling  coca-cola  and  soft  drinks 

Canvas  gloves 

Leather 

Flour,  bran,  meal 

Job  printing 

Lumber  dressing 

Rough  lumber 

Flour,  meal,  feed- 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

(Plant  not  in  operation' 

Asbestos  Textiles 

Cotton  batts  and  felts 

Photo-engraving 

Bread,  pies,  and  cakes 

Bagging  and  ties 

Caskets,  undertakers'  supplies 

Clothing 

Bottling  soft  drinks 

Clothing 

Laundering,  dry  cleaning  and  dyeing 

Leather  belting- 

Card  clothing  and  reeds 

Monuments,  tombstones,  etc 

Auto  repair  and  sales 

Newspaper  and  job  printing 

Bottling  soft  drinks 

Cast-iron  soil  pipe  and  fittings 

Awnings  for  porches  and  windows 

General  repair  work  on  automobiles 

Farm  implements 

Commercial  and  truck  bodies,  painting,  etc- 

Candy  and  confections 

Repairing  cotton  mill  machinery 

Book  and  job  printing 

Cotton-seed  oil,  etc 

Bread 


7,200 

350 

600 

2,305 

5,080 

1,400 

58,808 

150 

152,500 

3,764 

17,922 

3,625 

4,330 

2,000 

2,300 


1,900 

6,150 

1,475 

120 

2,550 

5,500 

7,010 

500,000 

185,000 

202,806 

4,667 

69,369 

16,000 

128,748 

176,516 

11,172 

77,600 

197,467 

447,642 

51,585 

19,244 

45,800 

83,000 

50,448 

288,915 

1,403 


402,767 

23,848 

2,598 

5,000 


Planing  lumber 

Laundry  (Chinese) 

Gen.  jobbing  grey  iron  castings  for  text,  mills,  etc. 


283,433 

29,830 

16,551 

700 

15,278 


28G 


IToRTii  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1— 


No. 

County 

PostofEce 

Factory 

President 

3200 

Mecklenburg- 
do 

Charlotte 

W.  T.  Hand  &  Co 

3201 

do 

3202 

do 

do 

3203 

-     do.— 

.---do-— -.- 

3204 

do 

---do 

3205 

do 

do 

3206 

do 

do 

3207 

----do 

do 

-—do 

do 

W   G    Jarrell  Machine  Co. 

3208 

3209 

-   --do 

----do - - 

J.  L.  Chambers- 

3210 

do 

do 

J  N  McCausland  Co. 

3211 

do 

do 

3212 

do 

.    do     .  .      . 

3213 

do 

do 

Mecklenburg  Iron  Works - 

J.  F.  Wilkes  &  J.  R. 

3214 

--.-do --- 

do 

.—do 

do 

Mecklenburg  Marble  and  Gran.  Co. 
Mill  News  Printing  Co.,  Ino 

Wilkes,  Admrs 

3215 

3216 

do 

do 

G    L   Miller  Waste  Factory 

3217 

do 

do 

3218 

..-_do 

do 

do 

Moffat  Machine  Mfg.  Co. 

W.  E.  Moffat 

3219 

3220 

do 

do 

3221 

.-     do 

.---do 

Observer  Printing  House,  Inc 

Pack  Mfg.  Co 

B.  R.  Gates.-- 

3222 

do 

do 

3223 

do 

do 

Piedmont  Candy  Kitchen 

3224 
3225 

do -- 

do 

--do _ 

do 

Piedmont  Electro  Chemical  Co 

E.  W.  Bucher 

3226 

do 

do    - 

3227 

_...do 

do 

do 

3228 

do 

3229 

do 

do 

3230 

.-._do _ 

do 

---do_ 

do 

R.  H.  Ramsay 

3231 

Queen  City  Granite  and  Marble  Wks.. 
Queen  City  Printing  Co. _  - 

3232 

do 

do 

3233 

do 

do 

3234 

___-do 

do 

----do- _.__ 

do 

3235 

3236 

do 

do 

C   F   Shuman  Tin  Shop          

3237 

--.-do 

do  - 

do 

E.  F.  McGowan,  Gen. 

3238 

--    do 

The  Southern  Cotton  Oil  Co.. - 

Mgr - 

J.  A.  Ryan,  Asst. 

3239 

do 

do 

Auditor 

3240 

do  - 

-.    do 

Southern  Spindle  and  Flyer  Co 

Wm.  H.  Monty -- 

3241 

do 

do 

3242 

do 

do 

3243 

-  -do  — 

-do    

Swift  &  Co.     - 

W.  W.  Nicholson, 

3244 

do 

do 

Union  Stock  Yards  and  Abattoir  Co. 
C   Valaer  Bottling  Works 

Auditor— 

3245 

do 

do 

3246 

_-.-do -- 

-—do 

Virginia-Carolina  Chemical  Co 

J.  H.  Wearn  &  Co.      

C.  G.  Wilson 

3247 

do 

do 

3248 

--do -- 

----do- 

Weber  Sausage  Mill 

Miscellaneous  Factokies 


287 


Continued 


Secretary 


Articles  Manufactured 


_  a> 
£  c 

Cos 


Invested 
Capital 


No. 


W.  Hand 

Winifred  Harmon 

E.  M.  Dean 

J.  E.  Honecutt 

T.  C.  Hudson 

G.  W.  Graham,  Jr.... 

W.  L.  Isenhour 

S.  A.  Van  Every 

W.  E.  Chambers 

J.  N.  McCausland 

F.  Farnan 

E.  C.  Deevees 

Albert  Escott 

G.  L.  Miller 

C.  P.  Edwards __ 

H.  L.  Morrow 

John  J.  Morton 

F.  R.  Gates 

E.  T.  Hart 

Steve  G.  Glepses 

R.  L.  Brackin 

R.  M.  Pound 

J.  H.  Fice 

Wilson  N.  Bacon 

H.  G.  Brooks 

F.  H.  Washburn 

C.  S.  Bee 

James  J.  Shuman 

Odell  Southerland 

O.  R.  Moore 

R.  H.  Perry 

Justin  Roger 

C.  Valaer 

S.  D.  Crenshaw 

Alex  Copeland,  Treas 
John  G.  Weber 


Liver  medicine 

Machine  shop  for  repair  work 

Mfg.  sizing  compound  and  floor  oil 

Job  printing 

Liniment 

Finishing  shades  for  porch  and  windows,  awnings. 

Mfg.  of  wheat  flour,  corn  meal 

Repairing  machinery . 

Peanut  dealers  and  candy  manufacturers 

Cotton  gin  machinery;  engines  for  sawmills 

Pierced  sheet  metal  work.. 

Automobile  casings  and  tubes 

Soft  drinks 


General  iron  work  and  machine  shop 

M  onuments 

Publishing  periodical  trade  journals,  etc 

Mattress  filler 

Steam  laundry 

Elevators. 

Sales  and  repairs  of  Studebaker  cars 

Cut  stone  for  building  or  monumental  work. 

Printing,  blank  book  manufacturers 

Freight  elevators 

Candy  and  confections 

Phosphate 

Job  printing.. 

Medicine 

Rough  lumber,  dressed  lumber 

Commercial  job  printing 

Ice  cream 

Brick 


1894 


Gran.,  marble,  limestone  for  bldgs  and  monuments 

Printing  and  binding,  office  stationery,  etc 

Commercial  printing 

Laundry 

Repairing  auto  tires 

Mfg.  of  ventilators,  guttering  and  cornice 


Cotton  waste. 


Cotton-seed  products 

Optical  goods 

Cotton  mill  machinery,  repair 

Mfg.  and  sale  of  ice 

Stopzit,  vagicones 


Refining  cotton-seed  oil.  mfg.  salad  oil  and  ckg.  oil 
Slaughtering  cattle,  hogs;  rend,  tallow;  hand,  hides 

Gen.  bottling  business;  carbonated  beverages 

Com.  fertilizers,  acid  phosphate  and  sulph.acid 

Dressed  lumber 

Sausage 


11,300 
13,654 
7,946 


175 


1893 


18,044 

7,750 

187,500 

38,916 
919,401 

64,975 

25,000 

10,000 

5,733 

8,520 

60,501 

62,000 

10,650 

21,651 

25,000 

48,380 

2,598 

234,958 

6,081 

5,000 

23,582 

13,107 

99,699 

2,800 

6,402 

48,997 

2,790 

46,218 

6,739 

25,273 

83,000 

562,590 
27,467 
36,366 

166,620 
25 

474,005 

8,485 

60,000 

,000,000 

115,001 

2,075 


3200 
3201 
3202 
3203 
3204 
3205 
3206 
3207 
3208 
3209 
3210 
3211 
3212 

3213 
3214 
3215 
3216 
3217 
3218 
3219 
3220 
3221 
3222 
3223 
3224 
3225 
3226 
3227 
3228 
3229 
3230 
3231 
3232 
3233 
3234 
3235 
3236 

3237 

3238 
3239 
3240 
3241 
3242 

3243 
3244 
3245 
3246 
3247 
3248 


288 


J^ORTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1- 


No 


3249 
3250 
3251 
3252 
3253 
3254 
3255 
3256 
3257 

3258 

3259 

3260 

3261 

3262 

3263 

3261 

8263 

3260 

3267 

3268 

3269 

3270 

3271 

3272 

3273 

3274 

3275 

3276, 

3277 

3278 

3279 

3280 

3281 

3282 

3283 

3284 

3285 

3286 

3287 

3288 

3289 

3290 

3291 

3292 

3293 

3294 

3295 

3296 

3297 
3298 
3299 


County 


Mecklenburg. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 


...do._ 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do _. 

Mitchell 

...do 

...do _- 

...do _- 

...do 

...do 

....do _. 

..._do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

..__do 

...do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

...do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do _. 

....do 

....do 

.-..do 

....do 

....do 

Montgomery. 

..--do 

..-.do 

-...do 

....do. 


-do 

.do 

.do 


Postoffice 


Charlotte. 

..--do- 

...do- 

...do 

...do 

Cornelius.. 

...do 

Davidson, 
.---do- 


Derita 

Huntersville 

...-do 

Matthews--- 

Mint  Hill ---. 

..-.do- 

Bakersville 

....do 

..-.do -.-. 

...,do 

Bandana.. 

Carotenn 

Clarrisaa. 

Elk  Park.. 

Estatoe 

Glen  Ayre 

Hawk. 

....do. 

....do 

Ledger 

Little  Switzerland 

Magnetic  City 

Mica 

Penland 

Rebels  Creek 

Relief 

Spruce  Pine 

-.-.do 

J.. .do- 

..-.do 

Toe  Cane 

..-.do 

..-.do 

..-.do 

Albemarle 

Biscoe 

....do- - 

....do 

-.--do 


Factory 


..--do. 
....do. 
Blain- 


Wentz  Sign  Co - 

Woodside  Motor  Co 

Yarbrough  &  Bellinger  Co 

A.  M.  Zion  Publishing  House- 

Zuidel's  Hygienic  Bakery 

C.  S.  Proctor  &  J.  C.  Smith... 

C.  A.  Sherrill 

C.  A.  Stone  &  Co 

The  Southern  Cotton  Oil  Co.- 


John  P.  Hunter 

W.  B.  Cross  Garage --- 

W.  A.  Killian  Garage 

Matthews  Mfg.  Co 

D.  A.  Henderson  &  Sons- 

C.  J.  McEwen 

Bakersville  Roller  Mills 

I.  D.  Masters 

A.  C.  McKinncy 

J.  W.  T.  Quinn- 

John  Jarrett  &  Son 

I.  MacEnglish 

Singleton  &  Wilson 

Peter  Harden-- 

C.  C.  Woody 

H.  G.  Wood  &  Sons 

H.  B.  Buchanan 

J.  S.  Burleson 

W.  H.  Woody 

Wash.  Sparks 

Rufus  Dale  &  Son 

Chas.  W.  Garland- 

John  M.  Washburn- 

Carolina  Mineral  Co — 

F.  G.  Garrett 

Clayton  Whitson 

A.  Buchanan - 

English  Mica  Co 

Hickey  Pole  Co 

J.  Walter  Wright  Lumber  Co 

Elizabethtown  Flooring  Co 

Jordan  Mfg.  Co... 

R.  S.  McKinney  &  Sons- 

Sanford  &  Treadway 

C.  V.  Ritchie 

Biscoe  Foundry  and  Machine  Co. 

Biscoe  Milling  Co.-- 

J.  W.  Coggin 

C.  E.  Kanoy 


N.  V.  Long...- 

J.  M.  Wright  Sawmill. 
Richard  Russell 


President 


J.  A.  Ryan,  Asst. 
Auditor. 


John  J.  Jarrett,  Part. 


E.   A.   Dibbell,   V.-P. 


D.  A.  Fissler 

C.  T.  &  W.  H.  Hickey 


C.  E.  Kellam,  Owr... 


C.  E.  Kanoy,  Owr. 
and  Mgr 

N.  V.  Long,  Owr... 


Miscellaneous  Factoeies 


2S9 


Continued 


Secretary 


J.  R.  Wentz.... 
Sue  Woodside. 

J.  J.  Austin 

J.  W.  Crossett. 
J.  W.  ZuideL.. 
C.  S.  Procter-. 


C.  A.  Stone- 


John  P.  Hunter. 

W.  B.  Cross 

W.  A.  Killian.— 


C.  J.  McEwen. 
W.  M.  Masters. 
I.  D.  Masters.. 


J.  W.  T.  Quina- 


T.  W.  Dale- 


Paul  Willis. 


A.  Buchanan. 
R.  R.  Dent... 


T.  K.  Jordan. 


C.  V.  Ritchie. 


Alex.  Russell. 


-Articles  Manufactured 


§.S£ 


Commercial  signs 

Automobile  sales  and  repairs. 
Ice 


Printing  and  publishing 

Bakery;  bread 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber;  auto  repairing. 
Rough  lumber 


J.  W.  Coggin Rough  lumber 


Cotton-seed  products 

Rough  lumber 

Auto  repairing  and  vulcanizing 

Auto  repairing  and  vulcanizing 

Milling  corn 

Wheat  and  corn 

Rough  lumber 

Wheat  and  corn 

Flour  and  corn  mill 

Rough  lumber 

Harness,  saddles  and  bridles 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Flour  and  grist 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber. -- 

Feldspar  and  mica --. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Cut  mica 

Ground  mica 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Mfg.  bobbins  and  skinners 

Dressed  lumber,  sash,  doors,  blinds. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Castings  and  repairs 

Wheat  flour,  corn  meal 


Lumber,  pine  boards. 

Lumber  and  ties 

Lumber 

Rough  lumber 


1910 


1913 


Invested 
Capital 


S  2,275 
24,585 
115,601 
101,834 
15,482 
3,504 
10,085 
1,500 

89,172 

1,700 

561 

949 

150 

4,201 

1,108 

4,500 

2,500 

2,100 

1,900 

2,650 

12,700 

2,000 

2,825 

5,700 

5,300 

600 

1,500 

1,000 

1,000 

6,000 

4,050 

3,650 

15,000 

2,950 

6,400 

4,275 

125,000 

1,400 

3,150 

57,037 

11,074 

3,200 

12,425 

6,500 


6,600 
1,200 


No. 


3249 
3250 
3251 
3252 
3253 
3254 
3255 
3256 

3257 

3258 

3259 

3260 

3261 

3262 

3263 

3264 

3265 

3266 

3267 

3268 

3269 

3270 

3271 

3272 

3273 

3274 

3275 

3276 

3277 

3278 

3279 

3280 

3281 

3282 

3283 

3284 

3285 

3286 

3287 

3288 

3289 

3290 

3291 

3292 

3293 

3294 

3295 


3296 

43,000  I  3297 

400  3298 

800  I  3299 


19— Dept.  Labor,  1920. 


290 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1— 


No. 

County 

Postoffice 

Factory 

President 

3300 

Montgomery. 

..-.do 

do 

3301 

—.do 

do 

Lamond's  Sawmill... 

N.  A.  Lamond,  Owr.. 

3302 

3303 

do 

do 

J.  C.  Munn                   .  .         -.  .. 

3304 

do 

do 

B.  F.  Saunders 

3305 

do      

3306 

do 

....do 

3307 

.-..do  .._ 

do 

..-    do     

Claud  L.  Taylor 

3308 

Dry  Creek 

J.  C.  Rush 

3309 

do 

Baver  Grist  Mill 

3310 

do 

do    . 

3311 

do 

do 

Kirk  &  Tuclcer 

3312 

do 

do 

Thayer  Mill    .                     

3313 

do 

Ether 

J.  F.  Allred    .                             .     - 

3314 

do 

do 

Ether  Roller  Mills,  Inc. 

W.  Farlon...  -. 

3315 

...-do 

do 

--do 

do  —  .-.       -.. 

S.  H.  Freeman 

3316 

3317 

do 

Pressley  M.  Morris 

3318 

do 

Dennis  &  Harris 

3319 

do 

Mount  Gilead 

do 

N.  L.  Byrd 

3320 

do 

C.  L.  Deaton    .       .               

3321 

do 

do 

E.  E.  Dunn                               

3322 

do 

do 

3323 

do 

do—. 

3324 

....do 

do 

....do 

do  ...             .  . 

T.  C.  Hardister 

3325 

W.  R.  Harris.... ----- 

3326 

....do 

do 

....do 

do 

3327 

R.  B.  Hendley 

3328 

do 

do 

3329 

do 

do 

E.  S.  Kearns..  .  

3330 

....do 

do   ' 

do 

3331 

do 

3332 

...-do. 

do 

...-do ... 

do 

3333 

0.  D.  Moore                

3334 

do 

do 

3335 

do 

do 

Mount  Gilead  Bottling  Works 

3336 

do 

do  ... 

Mount  Gilead  Cotton  Oil  Co 

3337 

do 

do 

3338 

do 

do 

M.  V.  Nelson --- 

3339 
3340 

----do .-. 

do 

MountGilead,R.2 

Mount  Gilead 

do 

J.  F.  Smith  &  Son  Sa-ivmill 

Sofrit  Bros - 

J.  G.  Smith,  Owner.. 

3341 

do 

H.  J.  Staley 

3342 

do 

do 

Waddell  Milling  Co.-- 

3343 

do 

do 

B.  F.  Wade 

3344 

do 

Ophir 

James  Atkins 

3345 

.—do 

do 

....do. 

do 

F.  K.  Crawford 

3346 

R.  M.  Crawford 

3347 

do 

do 

J.  H.  FutrelL- --. 

3348 

do 

Richfield 

R.  W.  Taylor 

3349 

do 

Star 

E.  M.  Brown  &  Co 

3350 

do 

do 

3351 

do 

do 

3352 

....do 

-..do 

Joe  Davis 

Miscellaneous  Factories 


291 


Continued 


Serretary 


S.  T.  Ervino 


D.  M.  Lewis 

J.  C.  Munn 

B.  F.  Saunders. 

J.  B.  Cobb 

J.  G.  Coggen... 

C.  L.  Taylor.... 
J.  C.  Rush 


J.  D.  Callicott. 
J.  A.  Kirk 


Eli  P.  Freeman 

Hiram  Freeman 

Cogle  Gaston 

Pressley  M.  Morris 

G.  E.  Dennis 

N.  L.  Byrd 

C.  L.  Deaton 

E.  E.  Dunn 

C.  M.  Galloway 

J.  A.  Hardister 

T.  C.  Hardister 

W.  R.  Harris 

M.  L.  Haywood 

R.  B.  Hendley ._ 

W.  F.  Ingram 

E.  S.  Kearns-- 

J.  L.  Lowder 

CO.  Meisenheimer.. 
J.  D.  Meisenheimer... 

O.  D.  Moore 

E.  J.  Luck 

D.  R.  Cook 

James  Parsons,  Bkpr_ 
W.  H.  Gibson,  V.-P... 
M.  V.  Nelson 


R.  W.  Sofrit 

H.  J.  Staley 

A.  E.  WaddeU... 

B.  F.  Wade 

Jim  Atkins 

F.  K.  Crawford. 
R.  M.  Crawford. 
J.  H.  Futrell.... 
R.  W.  Taylor.— 

E.  M.  Brown 

William  Davis... 
Geo.  W.  Scott.... 
Joe  Davis 


Articles  Manufactured 


Rough  lumber... 

Lumber 

Rough  lumber... 

Lumber 

Rough  lumber... 
Rough  lumber... 
Rough  lumber... 
Rough  lumber... 
Rough  lumber... 

Corn  meal _ 

Rough  lumber... 
Rough  lumber... 
Flour  and  meal. 


Flour,  meal  and  mill  feed. 

Lumber  and  cross-ties 

Rough  lumber..! 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Auto  repairs 

Soda  water  and  Rycola... 

Cotton-seed  products 

Dressed  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Pine  boards 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Grist  mill 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Coca-cola 

Rough  lumber 


U     r-     CO 


1906 
1913 


1915 
1890 


1913 


Invested 
Capital 


26,800 
2,000 
3,000 
1,500 
4,000 
2,800 
1,500 
1,900 
1,800 
550 
2,200 
1,900 
2,500 
7,100 

20,000 
4,000 
1,700 
2,450 
1,100 
1,150 
3,500 
1,600 
2,750 
3,100 
4,500 
3,000 
3,000 
1,800 
2,200 
2,000 
600 
1,600 
2,500 
3,000 
1,500 
900 

95,902 

44,000 
2,425 
600 
5,200 
2,000 
9,000 
1,400 
2,000 
2,000 
2,200 
3,250 
2,400 
5,200 
1,200 
8,545 
600 


-No. 


3300 
3301 
3302 
3303 
3304 
3305 
3306 
3307 
3308 
3309 
3310 
3311 
3312 
3313 
3314 
3315 
3316 
3317 
3318 
3319 
3320 
3321 
3322 
3323 
3324 
3325 
3326 
3327 
3328 
3329 
3330 
3331 
3332 
3333 
3334 
3335 
3336 
3337 
3338 
3339 
3340 
3341 
3342 
3343 
3344 
3345 
3346 
3347 
3348 
3349 
3350 
3351 
3352 


292 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1— 


No. 

County 

Post  office 

Factory 

President 

3353 

Montgomery. 
.  .do 

Star.... 

T.  J.  Ellis  ....                       

3354 

do 

3355 

-do    ..     - 

do 

W.  Farlow 

3356 

do  .    . 

do 

3357 

_...do _. 

....do 

3358 

.__.do __. 

....do 

R.  B.  Reynolds 

3359 

....do 

...do 

Southern  Timber  and  Lumber  Co. . 
H.  M.  Staley 

3360 

....do.... 

.  .do- 

3361 

.  .do . 

do 

3362 

.do    ... 

Steeds 

3363 

do    .  . 

do 

A.  F.  Cogle 

3364 

do 

do 

3365 

do 

do 

3366 

do 

do 

C.  C.  Crisco 

3367 

do 

Troy 

I.  S.  Fike 

3368 

.  .do 

do 

W.  R.  Green 

3369 

do    .. 

do 

3370 

do 

do 

0.  L.  Hicks                                 

3371 

do 

do 

3372 

do 

do 

3373 

do 

do 

3374 

....do... 

...do 

3375 

.  do 

do 

Moffit  &  King _._ 

3376 

do  -.  . 

do 

3377 

do 

do 

3378 

do 

do 

3379 

do 

do 

3380 

do 

do 

I.  F.  Russell  &  Co.                        

3381 

do 

do 

C.  F.  Ruth                                      

3382 

do 

do 

3383 

do 

do 

3384 

do 

do 

Troy  Milling  Co. 

Barna  Allen 

3385 

do 

do 

Wade  &  Ruth 

3386 

....do 

do 

Tuckertown 

do 

N.  G.  Arey  Planing  Mill 

N.  G.  Arey 

3387 

D.  R.  Hurley  Sawmill 

3388 

do 

W.  H.  Blue,  Owner... 

3389 

do 

do 

D.  S.  Hurley 

3390 

do 

do 

J.  C.  Smith 

3391 

do 

do 

0.  D.  Smith 

3392 

Moore... 

....do 

3393 

....do 

Aberdeen  Power  and  Milling  Co 

Ralph  Caldwell      .  .  

Mrs.  Z.  E.  Leach 

3394 

do 

do 

3395 

do 

do 

Coca-Cola  Bottling  Co 

G.  C.  Seymore 

3396 

do 

do 

David  Knight  Repair  Shop 

David  Knight,  Owr. . 

3397 

do 

do 

McLeod  &  Keithan . 

3398 

do 

do 

H.  A.  Page,  Jr 

3399 

do 

do 

Sanders  &  AUred 

Partnership... 

3400 

do 

do 

Staley  &  Morris 

Partnership..- 

3401 

do 

Ashboro 

Crawford  &  Ross... 

3402 

do 

3403 

do 

3404 

_...do 

__..do _-_- 

do 

J.  C.  McDuffie 

3405 

Cameron 

Cameron  Lumber  Co.__ 

1 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


293 


Continued 


Secretary 


T.  J.  Ellis, 


R.  P.  Morgan... 
R.  B.  Reynolds. 
J.  T.  Maloney... 

H.  M.  Stair 

Chas.  Vickers... 
Edgar  Aumon. .. 


Articles  Manufactured 


Herman  Cole 

Allen  Cornelison. 


I.  S.  Fike 

W.  R.Green 

J.  C.  Hamilton 

0.  L.  Hicks. 

B.  S.  Howell 

J.  T.  Morton., 

F.  King. 

John  C.  King _ 

B.  B.  Moffit 

B.  S.  Hurley,  Editor. 

R.  L.  Donis,  Bkpr 

J.  B.  Moore 

B.  A.  Atkins 

1.  F.  Russell 

C.  T.  Ruth 


Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber. ._ 

Dressed  lumber 

Brick 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber , 

Dressed  lumber. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber,. 

Rough  lumber. , , 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber,, 

Rough  lumber,,, 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Publish  newspaper  and  job  printing. 

Harness 

Rough  lumber 

Pepsi-cola 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 


<o  a 

O  e  ofj 

c.  c  <i; 
k.  o  c 
go -5 

HH     Offl 


C.  J.  Poole,  Clerk |   Dressed  lumber, 

W.  G.  Smitherman, 

C.  J.  Callicutt 

B.  T.  Wade j... 


D.  R.  Hurley. 


D.  S.  Hurley. 
J.  C.  Smith,,. 
O.  D.  Smith.. 


Rough  lumber 

Flour,  meal  and  mill  feed 

Rough  lumber 

Dressed  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber  and  cross-ties. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Corn  meal, 

Rough  lumber 

Coca-cola,  soft  drinks 

Repair  shop 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber .• 

Rough  lumber, 

Rough  lumber, 

Rough  lumber, 

Rough  lumber,, 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

W.  J.  Vick .1  Rough  lumber 


R.  V.  Leach.,, 
A.  H.  McLeod. 


A.  H.  McLeod, 
P.  F.  Buchan.. 


B.  H.  Rush. 


G.  C.  Cole. 


1906 


Invested 
Capital 


$      6,700 
850 
92,886 
4,600 
1,900 
3,800 
16,584 
700 
1,550 
2,100 
2,000 
1,800 
1,150 
1,800 
3,375 
2,100 
1,200 
1,500 
1,800 
1,800 
1,500 
1,500 
1,900 
750 
2,500 
2,100 
800 
4,800 
1,700 
188,827 
3,500 
10,000 
2,000 
9,000 
1,400 
1,500 
1,900 
1,150 
1,450 
49,900 
3,950 
2,800 
24,000 


3,000 
2,500 
1,700 
1,700 
1,500 
2,500 
1,000 
2,000 
5,000 


No. 


3353 

3354 

3355 

3356 

3357 

3358 

3359 

3360 

3361 

3362 

3363 

3364 

3365 

3366 

3367 

3368 

3369 

3370 

3371 

3372 

3373 

3374 

3375 

3376 

3377 

3378 

3379 

3380 

3381 

3382 

3383 

3384 

3385 

3386 

3387 

3388 

3389 

3390 

3391 

3392 

3393 

3394 

3395 

3396 

3397 

3398 

3399 

3400 

3401 

3402 

3403 

3404 

3405 


294 


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Tablk  No.  1- 


No. 


3406 
3407 
3408 
3409 
3410 
3411 
3412 
3413 
3414 
3415 
3416 
3417 
3418 
3419 
3420 
3421 
3422 
3423 
3424 
3425 
3426 
3427 
3428 
3429 
3430 
3431 
3432 
3433 
3434 
3435 
3436 
3437 
3438 
3439 
3440 
3441 
3442 
3443 
3444 
3445 
3446 
3447 
3448 
3449 
3450 
3451 
3452 
3453 
3454 
3455 
3456 
3457 
3458 


County 


Moore.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.- 
...do.. 
...do-. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
....do.. 
....do.. 
....do.. 
..-.do.. 
....do.- 
....do.. 
_-..do.. 
....do.. 
..-.do.. 
....do_. 
....do.. 
....do.. 
....do., 
-...do.. 
...-do-. 
...-do.. 
...-do.. 
....do.. 
....do.. 
....do., 
-...do., 
-...do.. 
....do., 
-...do.. 
....do., 
-.-do.. 
.— do.. 
---do., 
---do.. 
-...do-. 
....do.. 
....do.. 
....do.. 
....do-. 
.-..do- 
....do- 


Postoffice 


Cameron 

—.do 

Carthage 

....do-... 

....do 

—do 

.--do. .-.. 

....do-.. --- 

-...do 

-...do 

.--do- 

....do 

....do 

....do- 

.--do-. 

....do-.- 

--.do 

..-do 

....do 

....do- 

....do 

...do 

Eagle  Springs 

—do. 

...do 

-..do 

—  -do.... ---- 

.--do 

Glendon 

Hemp -. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

..-.do 

.--do.. 

.-..do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do.. 

High  Falls 

....do 

Jackson  Springs . 

....do 

....do... 

....do 

Lakeview 

Leaman 

....do. 

....do 

McConnell 

Pinehurst 

.—do 


Factory 


Carolina  Millstone  Co 

Jas.  P.  Turnley 

R.  C.  Barrett 

B.  H.  Brown  &  Kemp... 

D.  A.  Caddell -- 

E.  H.  Camp  and  B.  L.  Brady 

Carthage  Ginning  and  Milling  Co 

W.  J.  Cockman 

J.  L.  Currie  &  Co 

J.  L.  Dawd 

Duke's  Garage  and  Machine  Shop-. 

R.  T.  Fields- 

Kivett  Brick  Co 

D.  A.  McKenzie. 

News-Blade  Co 

J.  C.  Pool 

Richardson  Bros 

A.  A.  Spencer 

Colin  G.  Spencer 

Fulton-Sullivan  Sawmill 

W.  C.  Sullivan 

Tyson  &  Jones  Buggy  Co 

H.  C.  Cole- 

J.  B.  Cole  &  Sons 

C.  F.  Monroe  Co 

Elias  Morgan... 

Q.  A.  Williams 

S.  D.  Williams 

W.  J.  Harrington 

Brower  &  Sons--- 

W.  C.  Brown 

J.  S.  Cameron..- 

Garner  &  Brown.. 

C.  F.  Garner... .--. 

J.  B.  Horner 

John  Monroe. 

John  H.  Moore--- 

Sheffield  &  Morgan 

T.  N.  Slack 

Williams  &  Sanders 

High  Falls  Mfg.  Co.- --. 

Kidd  &  Shields 

M.  J.  Blalock 

J.  P.  Clark 

J.  L.  Mclnnis  &  Bro.- 

Ira  A.  Stuart..- - --. 

J.  B.  Eastwood.. 

R.  Cole 

Reynolds'  Mills 

G.  B.  Williams 

W.  T.  Kidd 

Outlook  Publishing  Co 

Pinehurst  Planing  Mill 


President 


W.  R.  Duke. 


Col  inG.  Spencer,  Owr. 


R.  B.  Reynolds- 


W.  T.  Kidd- 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


295 


Continued 


Secretary 


J.  L.  Stultz. 

Jas.  P.  Turnley. 


D.  A.  CaddeU... 

E.  H.  Camp 

J.  F.  Cole 

W.  J.  Cockman. 
W.  H.  Currie.... 
J.  L.  Dawd 


R.  T.  Fields- 

M.  T.  Dalymeyer. 
D.  A.  McKenzie... 
H.  P.  King,  Bkpr.. 

J.  C.  Pool 

J.  P.  Richardson.. 
A.  A.  Spencer. 


W.  C.  Sullivan 

A.  T.  Levin,  Bkpr.. 

H.  C.  Cole- 

J.  B.  &  D.  E.  Cole- 
Allen  L.  Monroe 


Q.  A.  Williams... - 
S.  D.  Williams.... 
W.  J.  Harrington. 
A.  S.  Calicott 


W.  C.  Brown- 
A.  S.  Calicott- 
A.  S.  Calicott. 
John  Monroe.- 


A.  S.  Calicott- 
T.  N.  Slack.-.. 


G.  C.  Shaw. 


M.  J.  Blalock. 


Articles  Manufactured 


Fannie  B.  Gray,  Bkpr..- 
Fannie  B.  Gray,  Bkpr.-- 


Millstones  and  grist  mills. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber- 

Rough  lumber --- 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber.. _ -- 

Flour  and  meal 

Rough  lumber-- 

Dressed  lumber 

Rough  lumber _ 

Auto  repairs 

Rough  lumber 

Manufacturing  brick 

Rough  lumber 

Job  printing 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Lumber 

Lumber 

Rough  lumber... 

Buggies,  carriages 

Rough  lumber.- 

Rough  lumber ._ 

Rough  lumber,  shingles... 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber --- 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber. 

Rough  lumber.- 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Flour,  meal  and  feed _. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Flour,  meal 

Rough  lumber.. 

Rough  lumber 

Job  printing 

Dressed  lumber. 


'-Em 
O  ri  tn 

Lh   O   fl 


1920 
1907 


Invested 
Capital 


5,000 
1,500 
1,500 
800 
1,100 
2,000 
1,100 
1,500 
26,000 
1,800 
4,000 
1,500 
5,000 
1,500 
9,400 
4,000 
2,000 
2,000 


3,000 
177,330 
2.000 
1,200 
2,500 

400 
1,800 
1,800 
3,500 
1,100 
2,800 
1,200 
3,000 
1,200 
1,200 
1,500 

800 
1,100 
2,000 
1,300 
7,500 
1,500 
7,000 
3,500 
4,000 
2,200 
1,800 
2,000 
6,300 
2,000 
3,000 
5,925 
9,100 


No. 


3406 

3407 

3408 

3409 

3410 

3411 

3412 

3413 

3414 

3415 

3416 

3417 

3418 

3419 

3420 

3421 

3422 

3423 

3424 

3425 

3426 

3427 

3428 

3429 

3430 

3431 

3432 

3433 

3434 

3435 

3436 

3437 

3438 

3439 

3440 

3441 

3442 

3443 

3444 

3445 

3446 

3447 

3448 

3449 

3450 

3451 

3452 

3453 

3454 

3455 

3456 

3457 

3458 


296 


ISToRTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Tablk  No.  1— 


No 


County 


3459 

3460 

3461 

3462 

3463 

3464 

3465 

3466 

3467 

3468 

3469 

3470 

3471 

3472 

3473 

3474 

3475 

3476 

3477 

3478 

3479 

3480 

3481 

3482 

3483 

3484 

3485 

3486 

34S7 

3488 

3489 

3490 

3491 

3492 

3493 

3494 

3495 

3496 

3497 

3498 

3499 

3500 

3501 

3502 

3503 
3504 
3505 
3506 
3507 
3508 
3509 
3510 


Postoffice 


Moore 

...do  ... 
...clo_... 
...do..- 
...do  ... 
...do._.. 
_..do.... 
...do... 
...do  ... 
...do... 
...do.... 
...do.-.. 
...do.... 
....do.... 
....do.... 

Nash I  Bailey 

do -I do- 

....do.... 

....do.... 

....do.-.. 

.-..do-.-. 

..-.do... 

..--do  ... 

....do.... 

....do.... 

.-..do... 

..-.do.. 

.--.do  .. 

.-..do... 

-.-.do..- 

..-.do... 

-...do-.. 

.---do... 

..--do... 
...-do.-. 
....do... 
-...do.-. 
....do.-- 

---.do.- 
----do... 
----do..- 
----do... 

..--do... 

.-.-do.-. 


Prosperity... 

Putnam.- 

Raleigh 

Southern  Pines.. 

---do.  — - 

Spies -- 

---do— 

..-do.... 

Steeds.- .- 

Vass 

...do 

-..do - 

...do 

West  End 

.-.do -.. 


.do- 
-do- 
-do- 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 


Battleboro 

-.-do— 

..--do 

Elm  City 

--.do.- -. 

Middlesex 

...do 

...do 

---do- 

---do 

.--do.-- 

Nashville 

...do 

.--.do 

.---do- -.. 

..--do.- 

.--.do.- - 

...-do 

...-do 

....do--. 

Rocky  Mount.. 

....do 

.-..do 

-...do 

....do 

-...do 

Rocky  Mount, 
R.  D 

Rooky  Mount.. 

...-do 

..--do 

----do 

---.do 

.-..do- 

Spring  Hope... 
...-do 


Factory 


President 


E.  P.  Spoon 

J.  R.  Sewell 

T.  W.  Parks  &  Son 

Foss  &  Stradley 

Allen  N.  Roberts 

W.  T.  Brown 

W.  P.  Hancock.. 

S.  R.  Williams...- - .- 

J.  R.  Comer.- 

J.  W.  C.  Blue.... - 

W.  J.  Cameron - 

W.  B.  Oral  am -- 

Vass  Milling  Co... - 

M.  D.  McCrummen  Shingle  Mill. 

Van  Connor  Mill  Work  Co 

Geo.  W.  Johnson - 

William  Rhodes 

Battleboro  Oil  Co. - 

Hilliard's  Mill--- - 

H.  M.  Walker- --.. 

Joe  P.  Alston  .- 

W.  A.  Joynpr 

Denton  Bros 

Farmers  Milling  Co 

Lamm's  Mill - 

W.  W.  Lamm --. 

J.  H.  Smith 

John  Simmons 

J.  H.  Bone-- 

Croctan  Mill 

H.  C.  Deans  Sawmill 

Farmers  Oil  Mill 

The  Graphic-- -.- 

Hedgepeth  &  Williams. 

Jackson  Bros -- 

W.  H.  Jones 

Warren  Milling  Co 

G.  Ernest  Beal 

Bishop  Laundry  Co 

Coca-Cola  Bottling  Co.,  Inc 

Cotton  Belt  Mfg.  Co 

Evening  Telegram. 

J.  T.  Jones  &  Son 


Allen  N.  Roberts. 


W.  B.  Graham,  Owr. 


J.  B.  Van  Connor. 


Nash  Brick  Co 

Rocky  Mount  Baking  Co 

Rocky  Mount  Marble  Works. 
The  Tar  River  Lumber  Co... 

J.  H.  Ward 

Williams  Lumber  Co 

Williams  Printing  Co... 

J.  Baxter  Goode.- 

Lamm  &  Morgan - 


Geo.  N.  Bissette. 


R.  W.  Bishop. 


E.  J.  Gordon. - 

Samuel  D.  Parker.. 


W.  G.  WiUiams. 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


297 


Continued 


Secretary 


T.  W.  Parks  &  Son 
W.  C.  Wicker,  Mgr.. 

J.  H.  Comer. 

W.  J.  Cameron 

J.  J.  Parker 

M.  D.  McCrummen 

F.  M.  Van  Connor. 
Geo.  W.  Johnson... 
N.  V.  Japner 

H.  M.Walker 

J.  P.  Alston 

W.  A.  Joyner 

Charlie  M.  Denton. 
A.  T.  Fulghum 

W.W.Lamm 

J.  H.  Smith 

John  Simmons 

J.  H.  Bone 

H.  C.  Deans ... 

M.  U.  Luicke 

W.  G.  Hedgepeth... 

W.  H.  Jones 

G.  Ernest  Beal 

E.  T.  Fleming 

J.  H.  Claybo 

J.  L.  Hume,  Jr 

J.  T.  Taylor 

T.  W.  Coleman 

S.  R.  Anderson 

J.  H.  Ward 

W.  L.  Williams,  Jr.. 

J.  B.  Goode 

Wm.  D.  Lamm 


Articles  Manufactiired 


Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Job  printing.. 

Violins 

Rough  lumber,  flour,  meal  and  feed. 

Rough  lumber.  

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber ' 

Meal  and  feed 

Rough  lumber 

Lumber 

Flour,  meal  and  feed 

Rough  lumber 

Doors,  sash,  etc 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Cotton-seed  oil 

Grinding  corn 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Flour,  corn  meal 

Grinding  corn. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber... 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Milling  corn 

Rough  lumber 

Cotton-seed  oil 

Advertising,  job  printing 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber.. 

Flour  and  grist 

Rough  lumber 

Laundry  work ' 

Coca-cola,  soda  water 

Mattresses 

Job  printing 

Rough  lumber,  corn  meal 


Brick 

Bread,  pies,  cakes 

Monuments 

Rough  and  dressed  lumber. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Job  printing 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber.. 


k,  o  fl 

asm 


1910 


Invested 
Capital 


3,000 

1,000 

7,500 

7,700 

300 

3,000 

1,500 

1,300 

1,500 

250 

1,500 

20,000 

8,000 

600 

11,000 

11,000 

500 

104,774 

1,750 

5,000 

650 

400 

315 

16,200 

1,600 

4,000 

5,500 

2,000 

700 

4,500 

350 

33,493 

4,500 

1,000 

400 

1,000 

21,500 

6,425 

16,269 

50,497 

54,788 

42,640 

3,300 

71,500 

29,495 

1,350 

282,099 

8,520 

9,250 

9,700 

550 

650 


No. 


3459 
3460 
3461 
3462 
3463 
3464 
3465 
3466 
3467 
3468 
3469 
3470 
3471 
3472 
3473 
3474 
3475 
3476 
3477 
3478 
3479 
3480 
3481 
3482 
3483 
3484 
3485 
3486 
3487 
3488 
3489 
3490 
3491 
3492 
3493 
3494 
3495 
3496 
3497 
3498 
3499 
3500 
3501 

3502 
3503 
3504 
3505 
3506 
3507 
3508 
3509 
3510 


298 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1^ — 


No. 

County 

Postoffice 

Factory 

President 

3511 

Nash 

do 

Spring  Hope 

....do 

J.  T.  May  &  Bros 

3512 

Montgomery  Lumber  Co 

3513 

....do 

....do 

M.  H.  Privett 

3514 

...  do 

....do 

Spring  Hope  Cotton  Oil  Co 

3515 

do 

Suffolk.  Va 

Whitaker 

Montgomery  Lumber  Co 

3516 

....do 

do 

W.  R.  Mann .- 

3517 

....do.-.- 

G.  W.  Sexton - 

3518 

do       

....do 

Woodard  &  Whitley  Oil  Co 

3519 

NewHanover 
do 

Castle  Hayne 

....do 

Duncan  McEachern...  .     -  .. 

3520 

Riverside  Mfg.  Co 

3521 

....do 

...-.do 

do 

Eagle  Island 

Wilmington 

do 

Acme  Tea  Chest  Co 

3522 

Wm  Gilchrist 

3523 

E.  M.  Allen 

3524 

....do 

....do 

Astypodyne  Chemical  Co .. 

3525 

...do 

..-.do.... 

AtlanticPaintand  Harness  Wks. , Inc. 
Bladen  LumberandGravelCo.,  Part. 
Bolivia  Lumber  Co 

3526 

do --.. 

....do -.. 

3527 

do    

.--.do 

Theo.  G.  Empie 

3528 

do 

....do- 

3529 

do 

....do 

Broadfoot  Iron  Wks.,  Inc 

3530 

do 

..-.do 

James  N.  Bryant .. 

3531 

....do 

....do.. 

....do _- 

_...do ._ 

-...do 

...do 

Wilmington,  R.  D. 

Wilmington 

-...do 

Wilmington,  R.  D. 

Wilmington 

-..-do 

Brvant  Lumber  Co 

3532 

Geo.  E.  Burnett 

3533 
3534 
3535 

Burnett's  Vulcanizing  Plant.. 

Geo.  E.  Burton 

Cape  Fear  Packing  Co. 

R.  S.  Burnett 

Geo.  E.  Burton 

3536 

Cappo  Griffith  Co -- 

J.  B.  Griffith 

3537 

.do 

....do- 

3538 
3539 

....do.. 

do... 

....do 

....do.. 

Carolina  Packing  Co 

Carolina  Printing  Stamps  Co.,  Inc.. 
Castle  Havne  Stave  Co - 

W.  W.  Lore 

3540 

do 

....do 

3541 

do  .    .  - 

...do 

Cement  Products  Co 

3542 

do 

....do 

Chadbourn  Bate  Co 

City  Laundry  Co - 

J.  Herbert  Bate  ..     . 

3543 

do 

..-.do 

3544 

do 

.--do 

Coca-Cola  Works,  Inc- 

3545 

do 

—do 

M.  T.  Cockev  &  Bro 

3546 

....do 

do 

—  -do 

.do.... 

Commercial  Printing  Co 

3547 

Crescent  Candy  Co 

Dickinson  Steam  Dye  Works 

Eureka  Dye  Works 

Farris  Bakery- 

Fisheries  Products  Co.,  Inc 

J.  S.  Furchess  Co 

Greenfield  Mineral  Water  Co 

Harrifs  Printing  and  Adv.  Co.,  Inc. 
Independent  Ice  Co.  -     

John  R.  Hanby      .  . 

3548 
3549 

-...do -.- 

do 

-...do 

.-do—. 

T.  C.  Dickinson 

C.  D.  Myers 

3550 
3551 

--..do 

....do 

--..do - 

-...do 

W.  F.  Farri.s 

E.  Brown,  Auditor... 

3552 

do 

do 

J.  S.  Furchess  . 

3553 
3554 

...-do 

do 

....do 

do 

C.  L.  Whitehead 

3555 

do 

do 

3556 

do 

do 

Jackson-Bell  Co - 

3557 

do 

do 

N.  B.  Josey  Guano  Co - 

3558 

do 

do 

W.  W.  Koch  Lbr.  and  Shingle  Mills. 

Lingo  City  Metal  Works 

Clark  Lynch  Lumber  Co.,  Inc 

E.  L.  Mathews  Candy  Co 

3559 

do 

do 

T.  D.  Love,  Owner.. - 

3560 

do 

do 

H.  A.  Lynch 

3561 

do  -  - 

do 

E.  L.  Mathews 

3562 

do      - 

.  do 

3563 

..-.do 

....do 

Navassa  Guano  Co - 

E.  T.  Taylor 

Miscellaneous  Factories 


299 


Continued 


Secretary 


S.  R.  May. 


M.  H.  Privett. 
W.  P.  Pitts.— 


W.  R.  Mann.. 
G.  W.  Sexton. 
B.  H.  Davis.. 


Chas.  Neylor. 


Jno.  B.  Hughes. 
Jas.  Bryant 


D.  C.  Whitted. 


John  K.  Niggel. 


L.  F.  Landen 

John  Feenan 

L.  H.  Lawn 

J.  Herbert  Bate — 
J.  O.  Hinton,  Mgr. 

W.  J.  Cutoff 

M.  T.  Cockey 

C.  H.  Holton 


H.  C.  Bear.._- 
J.  W.  Jackson. 

N.  B.  Josey 

W.  W.  Koch.__ 


Articles  Manufactured 


Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber,  other  timber  products... 

Rough  lumber 

Cotton-seed  oil,  meal  and  hulls 

Rough  lumber - 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Cotton-seed  meal,  oil  and  hulls 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

FertiUzer 

Rough  lumber 

Astypodyne  healing  oil 

Harness 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber. -- 

Corn  meal.- 

General  machine  shop 

Rough  lumber --- 

Rough  lumber 

Dressed  lumber 

Steam  vulcanizing 

Rough  lumber 

Meat  packing 

Sheet  metal 

Monuments 

Meat  packers 

Job  printing,  stamps 

Rough  lumber,  all  other  timber  products 

Septic  tanks,  concrete  floors,  septic  cans,  etc. 

Lumber 

Laundry 

Soft  drinks 

Rough  lumber. 

Job  printing 

Candy 

Steam  dyeing  and  cleaning 

Steam  dyeing  and  dry  cleaning 


O  c^  tn 

"o  C 


Invested 
Capital 


Frank  Meier... 
George  Sloan. 


Fish  oil  and  fertilizer 

Cleaning  peanuts. 

Bottling  mineral  water 

Job  printing 

Ice 

Job  printing 

Fertilizer 

Rough  lumber 

Machinery  repairing.. 

Dressed  lumber 

Candy 

Headstones  and  monuments -- 

Com.  fertilizers,  acid  phosphate  and  sulphuric  acidl   1869 


No. 


2,000 
408,522 
750 
108,000 
273,763 
1,990 
7,300 
41,971 
10,000 
700 
10,000 
817,704 
5,200 
30,714 
19,900 
79,000 
12,209 
66,046 
11,427 
2,950 
30,000 
4,000 
2,600 
3,200 
127,311 
6,500 
4,992 
154,441 
16,000 
40,293 
140,075 
25,000 
8,967 
31,000 
15,500 
1,650 
7,000 
1,300 
15,492 
42,000 
2,594,575 
6,000 
3,050 
15,506 
130,029 
32,825 
883,385 
33,000 
32,500 
140,663 
40,500 
4,769 
200,000 


3511 

3512 

3513 

3514 

3515 

3516 

3517 

3518 

3519 

3520 

3521 

3522 

3523 

3524 

3525 

3526 

3527 

3528 

3529 

3530 

3531 

3532 

3533 

3534 

3535 

3536 

3537 

3538 

3539 

3540 

3541 

3542 

3543 

3544 

3545 

3546 

3547 

3548 

3549 

3550 

3551 

3552 

3553 

3554 

3555 

3556 

3557 

3558 

3559 

3560 

3561 

3562 

3563 


300 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1- 


No. 


County 


PostofRce 


Factory 


President 


3564 
3565 
3566 
3567 
3568 
3569 
3570 
3571 
3572 
3573 
3574 
3575 
3576 
3577 
3578 
3579 
3580 
3581 
3582 
3583 
3584 
3585 
3586 
3587 
3588 
3589 
3590 
3591 
3592 
3593 
3594 
3595 
3596 
3597 
3598 
3599 
3600 

3601 
3602 
3603 
3604 
3605 
3606 
3607 
3608 
3609 
3610 
3611 
3612 
3613 
3614 
3615 


New  Hanover 

...do- 

...-do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

_..do 

..._do .-__ 

...do ___ 

.__do 

...do_ 

...do 

.__do 

...do 

...do 

.__do 

..._do _... 

...do 

...do... 

...do 

...do. 

...do 

...do 

Northampton 

...do... 

...do 

...do.... 

..--do 

...do 

...do.. 

....do 

..--do- 

.---do 

.---do 

.-..do 

....do 

....do 


Wilmington. 

...do.. 

...do 

...do 

...do _ 

...do.. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do -- 

...do 

...do 

...do. 

..--do.- - 

....do 

....do 

...do -. 

...do 

Conway 

...do- 

..--do 

...do 


....do 

Emporia- -- 
Ga^ysbu^g- 

George 

....do _ 

Jackson 

...do.. 

....do 

.-..do _ 

....do -- 


...do... 
...do... 
..--do... 

.---do... 

...do... 
..--do... 
.---do— 

.---do... 

.---do... 
..--do... 
....do... 
.-..do... 
Onslow. 
....do... 
....do... 


Nenlo 

Pleasant  Hill_ 

...do 

....do 

...do 

Rich  Square.- 
...do 


...do 

...do 

...do 

Stancell 

Woodland 

Dixon 

Folkstone,  R.  1 . 
Hitch  Lodging-. 


Neptune  Fisheries  Co.,  Inc.- 

New  Way  Mattress  Co _- 

Andrew  C.  Nielson 

Pearsall  &  Co... 

Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Works 

Review  Job  Office 

Royal  Bakery _.. 

Saturday  Record. 

Sheppard  Chemical  Co.,  Inc 

Southern  Box  and  Lumber  Co 

Southern  Sign  Shop 

Spiritine  Chemical  Co 

Standard  Cement  Construction  Co. 

Union  Metal  Works 

R.  S.  Verday 

Virginia-Carolina  Chemical  Co 

A.  G.  Warren  Ice  Cream  Co.,  Inc... 

White  Chemical  Co.,  Inc 

Wilmington  Cooperage  Co 

Wilmington  Iron  Works,  Inc 

Wilmington  Mill 

Wilmington  Printing  Co 

C.  M.  Yates  Co.,  Inc 

Burgess  &  Wall  Sawmill 

D.  R.  Davis  Gin  and  Sawmill 

J.  W.  Jenkins 

Martin  Printing  Co 

Wimbrow  Bros.  Co 

Futrell  Jackson 

W.  C.  Howell 

W.  J.  Brown  &  Co... 

Woodland  Mfg.  Co.... 

J.  T.  Flythe  &  Sons.. 

James  Gay 

Northampton  Printing  Co 

L.  H.  Taylor.... 

Wright  Bros 


H.  N.  Lupton 

Mrs.  Joshua  T.  James 
J.  B.  Fox,  Owner 


G.  Colucci 

J.  M.  Satchwell. 


C.  G.  Wilson. 


Chas.  H.  Keys. 


J.  H.  Burgess. 

D.  R.  Davis,  Owner. 


Geo.  N.  Martin. 


J.  G.  Parker. 


J.  A.  Flythe. 


Geo.  S.  &  Edwin 
Wright 


J.  W.  Jenkins.-- 

Isles  &  Massey  Stave  Mill 

G.  W.  Massey  Sawmill.. 

H.  E.  Vassar  Sawmill 

Whitehead  &  Long 

W.  J.  Conner — 

Elliott's  Sawmill _-_ 

Farmers  Ginning  and  Milling  Co. 

E.  T.  Harrell --. -. 

Rowk  Chowan  Co _. 

Haniill  &  Shaw  Mill 

GrifEn  &  Dunning 

Frank  Dixon 

Geo.  W.  Lloyd 

T.  H.  Hitch. --- - 


S.  E.  Elliott,  Owner.. 
A.  J.  Connor,  Owner. 


A.  J.  Conner. 


MlSCELLANEOrs   FACTORIES 


301 


Continued 


Secretary 

Articles  Manufactured 

t.  o  c 
«  oK 

Invested 
Capital 

No. 

Chas.  B.  Malloy 

S  108,800 

6,425 

25 

88,992 

8,000 

8,000 

3564 

R.  S.  Thorpe 

3565 

3566 

E.  W.  Jones- 

3567 

3568 

3569 

Bread,  pies  and  cakes                                    .  .          .  . 

1912 

3570 

Geo.  W.  Cameron 

3,250 

33,000 

50,000 

500 

10,000 

55,899 

800 

4,800 

48,000,000 

12,000 

1,500 

15,000 

99,505 

146,506 

1,100 

425 

1,200 

12,000 

1,800 

1,700 

1,000 

4,000 

1,200 

3571 

Medicines 

3572 

Wm.  B.  Campbell 

1917 

3573 

3574 

3575 

J.  D.  Walker 

Cement  products                                         .     ..     

3576 

Cornice,  tinware,  etc. 

3577 

Job  printing 

3578 

S.  D.  Crenshaw.. _._ 

Com.  fertilizers,  acid  phosphate  and  sulphuric  acid 

1893 

3579 
3580 

Medicines . 

3581 

Chester  L.  Fisher _. 

Slack  barrel  heads 

1909 

3582 

3583 

3584 

Fred  E.  Little 

3585 

P.  H.  Knight    .... 

3586 

3587 

3588 

Lumber,  meal 

3589 

Job  printing 

3590 

Lumber 

3591 

3592 

3593 

3594 

Lumber..                                                              .  . 

10,000 
700 
1,100 
5,200 
9,000 

1,150 
1,500 
7,150 

10,800 
3,500 
1,800 
900 
1,000 
6,100 
2,700 
4,500 
3,300 
1,500 

12,264 
8,425 
4,600 

3595 

3596 

3597 

3598 

3599 

3600 

3601 

3602 

3603 

3604 

3605 

3606 

Lumber 

1902 
1902 

3607 

Lumber 

3608 

General  repairs 

3609 

Printing,  publishing 

3610 

Lumber 

3611 

3612 

3613 

3614 

Rough  lumber ._   ^ 

3615 

L 


302 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1— 


3616 
3617 
3618 
3619 
3620 
3621 
3622 
3623 
3624 
3625 
3626 
3627 
3628 
3629 
3630 
3631 
3632 
3633 
3634 
3635 
3636 
3637 
3638 
3639 
3640 
3641 
3642 
3643 
3644 
3645 
3646 
3647 
3648 
3649 
3650 
3651 
3652 
3653 
3654 
3655 
3656 
3657 
3658 
3659 
3660 
3661 
3662 
3663 
3664 
3665 
3666 
3667 
3668 


Onslow. 
....do.- 
....do-. 
....do.. 
....do.- 
....do.- 
....do.. 
._._do.- 
....do-- 

_-.-d0.- 

....do.- 
....do.. 
..-.do.. 
....do.- 
....do.- 
.--.do.- 
....do.. 
..--do.- 

...-dO-- 

.-.do.- 
-.-.do-- 
...-do-- 
_...do-. 
-.-do-- 
Orange. 
..__do_- 
_--_do-- 
__-_do-- 
....do-- 
....do-- 
--.do-. 
.--_do-- 
..._do._ 
.-.-do-- 
.do-- 
.do_- 
.do_- 
.do__ 
.do-_ 
.do-- 
.do.- 
....do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.- 
....do.. 
..-.do-, 
-—do-, 
-...do-. 
....do-, 
.-..do.. 
....do.. 
....do.. 


Hubert 

Jacksonville,  R.  2. 

Jacksonville 

...do 

_..do. -. 

Kellum- 

Marines _. 

Maysville -. 

New  Bern— 

Richlands 

Richlands,  R.  2.- 

Richlands- 

---do-. 

-.-do 

.--do 

.--.do- 

Sharkman- 

Sneads  Ferry 

Starkman 

Suffolk,  Va 

Swansboro 

...do -. 

...do 

Verona 

Cedar  Grove  

...-do 

...do 

Chapel  Hill 

...-do.... 

....do 

....do-. 

....do- 

...-do 

..__do 

....do 

Durham 

Efland 

..--do 

..-.do--- --.. 

.-..do 

.-.-do 

..--do 

.---do 

Hillsboro- 

..-.do 

....do 

.--do 

--.do 

-..-do - 

---do - 

--.-do 

--..do 

._-.do-- 


President 


Henderson  Grist  Mill 

Hudson  &  Rhodes 

Jacksonville  Lumber  Co.  — 

Onslow  Publishing  Co 

Sabiston  Bros 

Grimsley  &  Bullock  Co 

L.  H.  Harrison 

Belgrade  Milling  Co.- 

The  Pine  Lumber  Co 

A.  J.  Banks - 

W.  B.  Barbour 

Brock  Saw  Mill  and  Grist  Mill 

Eli  Horn 

Walter  Rand 

R.  D.  Thompson 

G.  C.  Wiggins  Garage— 

E.  H.  Walton 

R.  A.  Jackson 

Walton's  Grist  Mill 

Dill-Cramer-Truitt  Corp.— 

The  Interstate  Cooperage  Co 

Swansboro  Land  and  Lumber  Co. 

O.  &  C.  E.  Weeks— 

King's  Grist  Mill 

Cedar  Grove  Roller  Mills 

C.  O.  Green 

John  E.  Long  Co 

Boyder  &  Poythress 

Chapel  Hill  Garage 

Cheek  Lumber  Co 

S.  L.  Ferguson 

E.  J.  Robertson 

J.  A.  Sprinkle 

University  Press 

W.  C.  Womble 

Hester's  Mill 

C.  V.  Bradshaw 

J.  J.  Brown 

Efland  Milling  Co -. 

J.  H.  Murraj' 

Orange  Mfg.  Co 

E.  H.  Robertson 

W.  P.  Smith 

D.  E.  &  C.  A.  Bivens 

R.  E.  Bivens - 

Coca-Cola  Bottling  Works 

Clay  Dorsett 

Enterprise  Job  Printery 

R.  W.  Gray 

Hedrick  Bros 

Hines  &  Johnson-. - — 

G.  C.  Kennedy 

J.  M.  Lloyd 


I.  N.  Henderson, Owr. 


W.  D.  Sabiston,  Owr. 
C.  L.  Ives 


I.  M.  L.  Brock,  Owr.. 


A  B.  Cramer,  V.-P. 

F.  W.  Weller 

W.  L.  Groom 


T.  H.  Gentry. 


Bruce  Stowd- 


Zeb.  P.  Council,  Mgr. 


John  L.  Efland,  Owr. 


W.  S.  Simmons - 
F.  W.  Mimdrop. 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


303 


Continued 


Secretary 


S.  S.  Ambrose 

E.  L.  Ward,  Lessee. 


E.  P.  Bullock. 


J.  M.  Aberh 


G.  C.  Wiggins- 


C.  F.  White 

Thos.  H.  Pritchard. 


T.  H.  Gentry.. 
John  E.  Long. 


W.  B.  Cheek. 


Articles  Manufactured 


Milling  corn 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber. 

Job  printing. 

Gin  cotton 

Gin  cotton 

Rough  lumber 

Meal 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Lumber,  gin  cotton,  make  brick. 


2£<« 
u  o  a 


1906 


Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Auto  repairs.- 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Milling  corn 

Logs  and  bolts 

Rough  lumber 

Lumber 

Lumber 

Meal 

Flour,  meal  and  feed- 
Rough  lumber.. 

Rough  lumber 

Custom  mill 

Auto  repairs 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 


1905 
1916 


1904 
1904 


1914 


Invested 
Capital 


;     3,000 

3,000 

86,152 

1,700 

10,800 

5,000 

3,900 

1,500 

334,606 

3,850 

2,900 

5,000 

1,800 

4,325 

4,750 

2,500 

5,950 

4,400 

5,850 

44,614 

200,000 

150,000 

9,500 

1,200 

5,000 

800 

1,250 

1,975 

4,028 

6,342 

1,000 

2,500 

7,350 


No. 


3616 

3617 

3618 

3619 

3620 

3621 

3622 

3623 

3624 

3625 

3626 

3627 

3628 

3629 

3630 

3631 

3632 

3633 

3634 

3635 

3636 

3637 

3638 

3639 

3640 

3641 

3642 

3643 

3644 

3645 

3646 

3647 

3648 

3649 

3650 

3651 

3652 

3653 

3654 

3655 

3656 

3657 

3658 

3659 

3660 

3661 

3662 

3663 

3664 

3665 

3666 

3667 


Ben  F.  Hester. 


John  L.  Efland- 


C.  T.  Johnson. 
H.  M.  Lloyd... 


Rough  lumber 

Grinding  corn 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Custom  mill 

Rough  lumber 

Excelsior  and  paper.. 

Rough  lumber 

Meal  and  flour 

Leaf  tobacco  ba.skets. 

Rough  lumber 

Bottled  soft  drinks 

Rough  lumber 

Job  printing 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 


450 

870 

1,600 

2,400 

20,000 

1,000 

27,200 

600 
2,550 
2,700 
6,500 
4,000 
3,000 

600 
1,700 
3,500 

900 
3,800 


304 


Worth  Cakolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1 — 


No. 


County 


3669 
3670 
3671 
3672 
3673 
3674 
3675 
3676 
3677 
3678 
3679 
3680 

3681 
3682 
3683 
3684 
3685 
3686 
3687 


3690 
3691 
3692 
3693 
3694 
3695 
3696 
3697 
3698 
3699 
3700 
3701 
3702 
3703 
3704 
3705 
3706 
3707 
3708 
3709 
3710 
3711 

3712 
3713 
3714 
3715 
3716 
3717 
3718 
3719 


Orange. 

...do  — 
...-do  — 

...do... 
....do... 
.._.do... 

...do... 
....do... 
....do... 
.._.do._. 
...-do... 
....do-.. 


PostofEce 


Pamlico... 

-.-do 

-..do 

...do 

...-do 

...do 

...do 

-.--do 

-..-do 

.-..do 

...-do 

-.--do 

....do... 

--..do.. -. 

Pasquotank-. 

.---do 

....do.. - 

-...do...- 

-...do 

.--do --- 

.-.-do... - 

....do 

...-do 

.--.do - 

-.-.do 

--.-do 

-.-do.... 

.-.-do... 

...-do... 

.-..do 

....do 


Hillsboro 

...do 

....do 

...do 

Louisville,  Ky.. 

Mebane -. 

Rougemont 

....do 

Teer 

....do 

-...do 

Winston-Saleni. 


Alliance 

Arapahoe .- 

..-do 

Bayboro 

---do 

..-do- - 

Grantsboro - 

Maribel 

Oriental 

...do 

Pamlico 

Reelsboro 

Stonewall 

Vandemere 

Elizabeth  City.. 

.---do 

....do 

....do 

...do... ---- 

.-.-do -'-. 

...-do 

.-.-do 

....do 

....do 

-...do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

-...do. 


--.-do., 
----do., 
----do.. 
--.-do., 
--..do. 
-...do- 
....do- 
....do- 


.do... 
.do... 
-do... 
-do... 
.do... 
.do-., 
.do... 
.do... 


Factory 


Penna  Lumber  Co. 

J.  C.  Rosamond 

Walker  Brothers 

G.  S.  Wheeler - 

Walter  J.  Knight... 

Muse  Bros 

J.  R.  Buchanan 

J.  E.  Long 

A.  D.  Andrews 

W.  H.  Copeland... 

J.  P.  Teer  Mill 

Forsyth  Mfg.  Co... 


President 


S.W.Keo&wife.Owrs. 
R.  A.  Spaugh,  V.-P. 
and  Treas 


Hooker  &  Camfin - 

Eric  Lee 

Reel  Bros.  Sawmill 

Bayboro  Garage -- 

Bayboro  Sentinel 

Muller's  Garage 

Grantsboro  Milling  Co - 

Hobb's  Sawmill 

Oriental  Concrete  Works 

Smith  Creek  Mfg.  Co 

Deam  &  Woodard 

Floyd  Reel - 

Hadder  Garage 

Bay  River  Lumber  Co.- 

Advance  Publishing  Co 

Albemarle  Laundry 

Bay  Viln  BottHng  Works 

Cartwright  Bros 

T.  A.  Commander  &  Son 

Dare  Lumber  Co 

Eastern  Cotton  Oil  Co 

Elizabeth  City  Brick  Co 

The  EUzabeth  Buggy  Co 

Elizabeth  City  Coca-Cola  Bot.  Wks. 
Elizabeth  City  Iron  Wks.  Sup.  Co.. 

Elizabeth  City  Milhng  Co 

Elizabeth  City  Ship  Yard  Co.,  Inc.. 
Farmers  Ginning  and  Produce  Co.  _ 

Foreman-Blades  Lumber  Co 

Foreman-Derrickson  Veneer  Co 

Gaither  &  Hofler  Garage 


T.  C.Miller. -- 
D.  H.  Miskell. 


W.  D.  Eastwood. 


Chas.  W.  Lewis,  Owt. 


Noah  Garrett 

Garrett  &  White... 

L.  S.  Gordon 

T.  B.  Hayman 

The  Independent. 

Miles  Jennings 

Kramer  Bros.  Co. 
Kramer-Moss  Co.. 


Larry  E.  Skinner. 

G.  F.  Horner 

J.  Q.  Cartwright. 


W.  G.  Gaither  and 
Oscar  Hofler 


W.  O.  Saunders. 


Miscella:n^eous  Factories 


305 


Continued 


Secretary 


H.  B.  CaldwelL., 
C.  G.  Rosemond. 


G.  S.  Whitted. 


S.  Mase. 


Sidney  Camfin,  Part 

M.  J.  Reel 


jr.  A.  Crisp 

J.  L.  McCotter. 
J.  L.  Hof 


R.  L.  Woodard. 


Bruce  Hadder 

J.  C.  Cotter 

H.J.Peele&F.F.Cahoon 


C.  E.  Commander. 

J.  B.  Jenkins,  Jr 

W.  T.  Culpepper... 

C.  W.  Ward 

W.  P.  Wood 

Margaret  Dawson.. 
H.  W.  Sanders 


B.  M.  Cotter. 
L.  C.  Blades.. 


J.  T.  Garrett. 


J.  H.  Kramer. 
C.  E.  Kramer. 


Articles  Manufactured 


t,  o  c 
-<  OH 


Flooring,  ceiling,  weatherboarding 

Rough  lumber 

Flour,  meal  and  shipstuff 

Rough  lumber 


Rough  lumber... 
Rough  lumber... 
Rough  lumber... 
Rough  lumber... 
Rough  lumber... 
Flour  and  meal. 


Rough  lumber _. 

General  milling 

Barrels,  boxes,  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Autos  and  gas  engines,  repairing 

Printing  and  job  work 

Auto  repairs 

Lumber  and  ginning  cotton 

Rough  lumber 

Concrete  blocks 

Rough  lumber ... 

Rough  lunaber 

Rough  lumber 

Auto  repairs 

Rough  lumber 

Subscriptions,  advertising,  job  work- 
Laundry 

Soft  drinks . 

Bakery 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber '. 

Cotton-seed  products 

Brick 

Repair  work 

Soft  drinks 

General  repairs  of  machinery 

Cotton  ginning  and  milling 

Wooden  vessels 

Rough  lumber.. 

Rough  lumber 

Veneers... 


Auto  repairing 

Carts  and  wagons 

Lumber 

Bean  and  pea  harvester 

Boat  building  and  repairs.. 

Publishing,  job  printing 

General  repair  shop 

Dressed  and  rough  lumber. 
Rough  lumber  and  logs 


1916 


Invested 
Capital 


22,828 

3,000 

23,000 

600 

750 

800 

1,200 

1,000 

1,000 

950 

5,500 

1,320 

3,250 

3,000 

2,000 

4,000 

1,600 

4,060 

6,000 

2,300 

4,650 

9,517 

3,500 

7,213 

2,750 

6,000 

5,750 

5,000 

1,800 

3,775 

12,000 

646,378 

212,853 

10,000 

57,650 

17,182 

83,734 

4,000 

20,000 

2,035 

216,331 

12,511 

8,211 

575 

400 

150 

1,500 

7,400 

10,000 

119,191 

25,542 


No. 


3669 
3670 
3671 
3672 
3673 
3674 
3675 
3676 
3677 
3678 
3679 

3680 
3681 

3682 
3683 
3684 
3685 
3686 
3687 


3690 
3691 
3692 
3693 
3694 
3695 
3696 
3697 
369S 
3699 
3700 
3701 
3702 
3703 
3704 
3705 
3706 
3707 
3708 
3709 
3710 

3711 
3712 
3713 
3714 
3715 
3716 
3717 
3718 
3719 


20— Dept.  Labor,  1920. 


306 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1 — 


No. 


3720 
3721 
3722 
3723 
3724 
3725 
3726 
3727 
3728 
3729 
3730 
3731 
3732 
3733 
3734 
3735 
3736 
3737 
3738 
3739 
3740 
3741 
3742 
3743 
3744 
3745 
3746 
3747 
3748 
3749 
3750 
3751 
3752 
3753 
3754 
3755 
3756 
3757 
3758 
3759 
3760 
3761 
3762 
3763 
3764 
3765 
3766 
3767 
3768 
3769 
3770 
3771 
3772 


County 


Postofifice 


Pasquotank. - 

._.do__ 

...do 

...do.— 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do. 

...do 

...do 

....do.. 

.-.-do 

...-do 

....do 

....do 

...-do 

...-do 

Pender 

...do 

...-do 

-..do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

---do... 

.-..do 

....do.... 

....do- .- 

.-..do 

-..-do 

--.-do 

-..-do 

--.-do 

..--do 

...-do 

...-do 

...-do 

...-do 

....do 

...  do 

....do 

....do 

...-do 

...-do 

Perquimans.. 

...-do 

...-do 

.-.-do 

.-..do..-. 

....do 

....do 

--.-do 


Elizabeth  City... 

....do 

...-do 

...-do. - 

....do 

....do 

..--do 

....do 

....do 

Okisko 

.---do- 

Weeksville 

....do- 

...-do 

...-do 

....do 

--..do 

Atkinson 

-...do --. 

-...do. 

...-do- 

-..-do 

--..do 

....do 

...-do.. 

--..do 

....do- 

....do 

Burgaw 

-..-do -. 

-..-do- --- 

-..-do 

-..-do 

....do 

....do 

...do 

Castle  Hayne 

Currie_ 

....do 

....do 

...do 

Rocky  Point 

....do.... 

Rooks 

Topsail 

Belvidere 

....do- 

Hertford. 

....do ..-- 

-...do. 

....do. 

--..do 

....do. 


Factory 


Linotype  Printine;  (The  Herald) 

D.  R.  Munden  &  Co 

Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Co. 

Pralins  Marine  Ry - 

Geo.  E.  Pritchard 

Riverside  Lumber  Co 

J.  A.  Spence 

W.  H.  Weatherby  &  Co - 

Zimmerman  &  Co - 

John  F.  Jones 

Jones'  Grist  Mill 

Farmers  Mercantile  and  Supply  Co. 

W.  H.  Garrett 

Joe  W.  Markham 

Crowder  Meads 

Willis  S.  Meads --. 

Weeksville  Ginning  Co 

P.  S.  Carr  Motor  Co.. - 

Carter  &  Johnson - --. 

Gilbert  Sawmill - 

Henry  Q.  Johnson 

Mills  Logging  Camp - 

W.  O.  Mills..- 

O.  L.  Thompson - 

Williams  &  McKeithan  Lumber  Co 

Alph  Woodcock 

N.  M.  Woodcock 

R.  H.  Woodcock-- -- ---. 

Burgaw  Gin  Co 

S.  C.  Carr -- 

J.  T.  Howell - 

J.  T.  Howell 

Pender  Shingle  Co 

R.  Sanderson. - 

Savage  &  Wollard 

J.  H.  Smith 

W.  H.  McElwie  &  S.  V.  Stevens 

Kelly  Grist  Mill 

Kelly  Sawmill 

Pender  Lumber  Co  ,  Inc.. 

Porter's  Sawmill 

Casey  &  Austin 

E.  W.  Godwin  &  Sons..- - 

O.  F.  Woodcock 

J.  R.  Avery 

White's  Grist  Mill 

F.  C.  White 

Noah  Bright,  Jr 

Eastern  Cotton  Oil  Co - 

R.  D.  Elliott.- 

Hertford  Herald - 

A.  J.  Jordan-- 

Major  &  Loomis  Co 


President 


D.  R.  Munden. 
J.  R.  Bowden.. 


W.  H.  Weatherby 

W.B.  Zimmerman, Or. 


P.  S.  Carr 

W.  L.  Gilbert,  Owr. 


W.  O.  Mills,  Owr. 


R.  Sanderson,  Owt... 


J.  A.  Porter,  Owr. 


F.  C.  White,  Owner. 


Floyd  Triplett. 


. 


Miscellaneous  Factobies 


307 


Continued 


Secretary 


Jack  Wells. 


T.  G.  Skinner,  Mgr.. 
C.  C.  Bailey 


S.  M.  Brothers. 
C.  Johnson 


S.  Thompson. 


W.  B.  Woodcock- 
Amos  Latham 

D.  J.  Jones 


J.  T.  Conell. 


H.  Sanderson. 
John  Wollard. 


W.  H.  McElwie. 
B.  KeUy 


J.  R.  Casey 

Ed.  Godwin 

Owen  Woodcock. 


E.  J.  Broughton. 


Articles  Manufactured 


Subscriptions,  advertising,  job  printing. 

Awnings  and  sails 

Soft  drinks 

Repairing  boats 

Bean  harvester 

Dressed  and  rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Candy 

Flour,  meal  and  feed 

Rough  lumber 

Meal.. 

Meal 

Meal 

Meal 

Meal 

Corn  meal 

Rough  lumber 

Repairing  automobiles 

Logs  and  rough  lumber 

B  cards 

Lumber 

Lumber 

Lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumb er 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber... _. 

Rough  lumber 

Corn  meal... 

Rough  lumber 

Brick 

Brick 

Shingles 

Shingles,  rough  lumber 

Lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Corn  meal 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber.. 

Rough  lumber... 

Lumber 

Corn  meal 

Rough  lumber 


Cotton-seed  products.. _ 

Carriages,  wagons,  etc 

Publishing  and  job  printing. 


Rough  lumber. 


go- 


1909 


1917 
1900 


Invested 
Capital 


4,900 

50 

1,700 

250 

6,700 

10,000 

5,550 

8,226 

7,500 

3,300 

3,500 

400 

800 

800 

200 

150 

2,700 

6,400 

4,800 


6,896 
9,750 
8,000 
3,400 
40,140 
4,000 
5,000 
6,300 
1,500 
2,500 


9,500 
10,000 
13,000 
3,500 
8.700 
:.^,400 
1,560 
1,800 
32,000 


3,500 
19,000 
4,800 
3,550 
1,000 
2,000 
1,000 

630,706 
3,600 
2,850 
1,000 

363,110 


No. 


3720 
3721 
3722 
3723 
3724 
3725 
3726 
3727 
3728 
3729 
3730 
3731 
3732 
3733 
3734 
3735 
3736 
3737 
3738 
3739 
3740 
3741 
3742 
3743 
3744 
3745 
3746 
3747 
3748 
3749 
3750 
3751 
3752 
3753 
3754 
3755 
3756 
3757 
3758 
3759 
3760 
3761 
3762 
3763 
3764 
3765 
3766 
3767 
3768 
3769 
3770 
3771 
3772 


308 


North  Carolina  Lai^or  Statistics 


Table  No.  1— 


No. 

County 

Postoffice 

Factory 

President 

3773 

Perquimans. - 
.—do 

Hertford 

New  Hope  Min.  and  Milling  Co.     . 

3774 

....do ._ 

W.  H.  Rawlings-. 

3775 

-..-do  — 

do 

Reed  &  Felton 

Wm.  F.  Umphlett 

Partnership..  . .   _-. .. 

377fi 

---.do 

_..-do 

3777 

Person _. 

....do ---- 

Hurdle  Mills 

-...do -.. 

M.  H.  Garrett 

3778 

H.  M.  Rimmer  &  Edie  Wilson 

377(» 

—do — 

-...do 

W.  M.  Whitefield 

3780 

—do -.. 

-.--do 

WhitefJeld  &  Lang 

3781 

-...do 

Mill  Creek. __ 

Street's  Mill.... 

T.  H.  Street,  Owr. 

3782 

.--do 

Moriah 

J.  F.  Harris 

3783 

—-do .-._ 

....do 

Moriah,  R.  1 

Rougemont,  R.  2 . 
Roxboro  ..    ... 

S.  E.  Peed 

3784 

C.  C.  Harris  . 

3785 

....do 

Export  Leaf  Tobacco  Co. 

3786 

____do 

do  ..  . 

3787 

X  ft. 

3     p 

....do 

...-do 

W.  J.  Huff 

3788 

378q 

---do 

-—do 

-.-do 

.---do 

....do 

....do.... _--- 

....do 

....do 

Roxboro  Bottling  Works 

0.  B.  McBroom 

3790 
3791 

Roxboro  Light  and  Power  Co 

Roxboro  Lumber  Co... _   _   _. 

M.  R.  Long 

Preston  Satterfield--. 

3792 

J.  B.  Satterfield 

3793 

-—do 

....do 

M.  M.  Tapp 

3794 

—do - 

....do.... 

R.  J.  Teague 

3795 

-..-do ---- 

Roxboro,  R.  2 

Timberlake 

....do 

Woodv  &  Gentry.. 

379fi 

....do 

Ashley's  Mill 

3797 

-...do 

3798 

....do - 

-..-do 

Geo.  H.  Hauser  Co. 

3799 

-..-do 

Timberlake,  R.  A. 
Woodsdale  - 

W.  C.  Needham  .. 

3800 

_...do 

A.  J.  Crutchfield 

3801 

....do..-. 

--.do  ..  .. 

H.  D.  Jones 

380? 

....do 

Pitt... 

-—do __ 

Telephone  Roller  Mill 

D.  P.  Moody,  Part... 

3803 

Pamlico  Brick  Co. 

3804 

....do 

.\rthur  Garage 

3805 

-..-do -- 

—  -do 

Arthur  Milling  Co 

3806 

—do - 

Arthur,  R.  D 

J.  0.  Baker 

3807 

----do 

Hardy  &  Smith  Grist  Mill 

3808 

-.-.do.. 

Arthur,  R.  D 

-..-do.. 

3809 

....do  .. 

3810 

..-.do 

Savage  Grist  Mill 

3811 

....do.-.- 

do 

C.  D.  Smith 

3812 

-...do 

....do 

do     . 

Arthur,  R.  D 

3813 

Ayden  Bakerv  -  . 

J.  W.  Massey 

3814 

....do 

Ayden  Laundry 

F.  S.  Salisbury 

3815 

...-do 

.-..do 

R.  J.  Beullers 

3816 

----do  . 

-  -do- 

Central Garage 

Edward  McLawhorn . 

3817 

----do 

do 

Cox  Grist  Mill 

3818 

-—do 

do- 

-.do  -      - 

The  Electric  Garage 

T.  A.  Carson 

3819 

.-do 

T.  D.  Eure 

3820 

---do-  . 

...do 

3821 

do.  .. 

do  . 

G.  C.  Garris 

3822 

....do— . 

...do  — 

3823 

-...do.-.- 

-  -.do      - 

J.  A.  Griffin 

3824 

do 

....do 

Hatch  Garage  ...        .       .          ... 

L.  C.  Hatch 

3825 

...-do 

....do 

McLa whom  Sawmill. __   _   _   ___   

I 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


309 


Continued 


Secretary 

Articles  Manufactured 

-a 

tr  o  c 
go-5 

C  uj: 

M    Offi 

Invested 
Capital 

No. 

$    12,500 

28,775 

20,000 

1,000 

9,000 

1,000 

1,500 

1,100 

3,000 

5,650 

725 

500 

654 

10,500 

1,000 

800 

10,150 

25,933 

1,000 

500 

10,000 

1,165 

300 

1,500 

4,500 

12,000 

800 

3773 

3774 

1912 

3775 

3776 

3777 

3778 

3779 

37S0 

378 1 

Corn  meal,  flour  and  lumber..  __-  _  - 

3782 

3783 

3784 

J   P   Watson 

3785 

R   C   Hall 

3786 

3787 

3788 

3789 

Ice  and  electric  power  and  supplies. .___ 

3790 

D.  W.  Long 

3791 

3792 

3793 

3794 

3795 

379R 

3797 

Geo.  H.  Hauser,  Seo'y-- 

3798 

3799 

Lumber  and  corn  meal 

1889 

3800 

3801 

7,000 
38,899 
4,450 
4,750 
5,775 
1,500 
8,000 
6,000 
1,500 
4,000 
2,900 
4,250 
2,400 
1,750 
9,000 
1,850 
2,350 
51,000 
12,300 
4,550 
2,500 
8,200 
6,500 
3,810 

3S02 

W.  H.  Allison 

Brick          

3803 

3804 

3805 

3806 

Meal                        

3807 

3808 

3809 

Meal                       

3810 

3811 

3812 

3813 

3814 

3815 

3816 

3817 

3818 

3819 

3820 

H.  M   Travis 

3821 

3822 

3823 

3824 

Joseph  McLawhorn 

Rough  lumber,  meal 

3825 

310 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Takle  No.  1- 


No. 


3826 

3827 

3828 

3829 

3830 

3831 

3832 

3833 

3834 

3835 

3836 

3837 

3838 

3839 

3840 

3841 

3842 

3843 

3844 

3845 

3846 

3847 

3848 

3849 

3850 

3851 

3852 

3853 

3854 

3855 

3856 

3857 

3858 

3859 

3860 

3861 

3862 

3863 

3864 

3865 

3866 

3867 


3870 
3871 
3872 
3873 
3874 
3875 
3876 
3877 
3878 


County 


Pitt,... 
.-..do... 
....do... 
....do... 
_...do... 
_...do... 
..__do... 
....do... 
_...do... 
_...do.. 
.._.do.. 
-...do.. 
....do.. 
_.-.do.. 
._-_do.. 
....do.. 
....do., 
-do.. 
....do  . 
....do., 
-.-.do.. 
....do.. 
....do.. 

-.-.do-. 

....do., 
-...do.. 
....do.. 
...-do., 
-..do., 
.-.do., 
.--do.. 
..-.do., 
.-..do-, 
.-..do.- 
....do-. 
.-..do.. 
....do.. 
— do.. 
-.--do- 
.---do., 
.-..do.. 
.-..do., 
.-..do.. 
....do.. 
....do.. 
....do.. 
....do., 
.-.do., 
—do., 
.-.do.. 
....do.. 
....do.. 
....do. 


Postoffice 


Ayden 

...do-.. 

—do—. 

—do.. 

...do... -- 

...do -- 

...do 

...do 

...do 

..-.do 

....do 

....do.-.. 

.4yden,  R.  D.. 
...-do 

Bellarthur 

-...do 

Bethel 

....do 

Bethel,  R.  D. 

Bethel- 

....do - 

-...do 

....do 

Bethel,  R.  D. 

Bethel 

---.do..- 

....do-. 

Bethel,  R.  D. 

-...do 

....do 


Bethel 

Bethel,  R.  D... 

...do 

..--do 

Bethel 

Chicod 

....do 

Chocowinity,  R.  1 
Chocowinity,R.D 

Chocowinity 

....do 

Chocowinity, R.D 

Falkland -.-. 

..-.do 

....do 

Farmville 

..-do -- 

.--do 

..--do 

Farmville,  R.  D.. 

Farmville 

.--do.— 

....do 


Factory 


President 


Lorenzo  MoLawhorn 

The  Midway  Garage 

Nunn  Bros.  Repair  Works 

Levi  Pierce - 

Will  Robertson 

Simpson  Grist  Mill 

Smith's  Grist  Mill 

Smith  Wood  Shop 

Sure  Shot  Remedy  Co 

Tripp  Bros.  Mfg.  Wks 

J.  H.  Tripp 

Turnage  Brothers 

Wilson  &  Jackson  Mill.-- - 

Worthington  Bros 

Lewis  Mill 

Matthews  Grist  Mill 

Andrews  Lumber  Co 

Bethel  Mfg.  Co 

J.  H.  &  G.  L.  Blount- 

Cortez  Boonbell 

Britton  &  Edwards- 

W.  J.  Gardner  &  Son- 

John  H.  Highsmith 

Frank  James 

James  Motor  Co 

J.  W.  James 

M.  A.  Jones -. 

J.  J.  Jones 

J.  Buck  Lewis 

W.  J.  Manning 

J.  P.  Morris  Garage 

Jesse  Palmer -. 

Walters  &  Blount 

J.  E.  Whitehurst 

Carter  BarnhUl 

J.  H.  Cobb 

W.  L.  Smith 

Ange's  Grist  Mill 

W.  Thos.  Demby 

Edwards  Garage 

Moore's  Grist  Mill 

F.  -Anderson  Moore... 

Crisp  &  Fountain  Co 

Falkland  Garage 

Fountain  &  Co 

Baker  Auto  Co 

J.  O.  Baker 

City  Garage. 

Corbett  &  Morris  Garage 

Thos.  M.  Dail 

R.  L.  Davis 

Farmville  Auto  Service  Company.- 
The  Farmville  Enterprise 


W.  J.  Wingate. 
D.  R.  Nunn... 


S.  M.  Edwards . 


E.  L.  Turnage. 


R.  L.  Fountain. 
J.  I.  Fountain... 
J.  E.  Baker 


T.  H.  Cowan. 
J.  C.  Corbett. 


B.  O.  Taylor. 


1 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


311 


Continued 


Secretary 


W.  H.  Robertson. 

Ed.  Smith 

W.  M.  McKinney. 

Ernest  Tripp 

Theo.  Andrews.. - 

W.  J.  Gardner 

D.  L.  James 

J.  P.  Morris 

Riley  Edwards... 

G.  A.  Rinse.  Mgr 


Articles  Manufactured 


Rough  lumber 

Auto  repairing 

Upholstering  and  painting 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Corn  meal 

Corn  meal 

Tobacco  trucks,  hogsheads,  etc 

Hog  remedy 

Tobacco  trucks,  etc.,  general  repairs... 

Rough  lumber 

Auto  repairing 

Rough  lumber.. 

Tobacco  flues 

Corn  meal 

Corn  meal 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber,  veneers.. 

Rough  lumber 

Repairs  on  wagons,  carts,  buggies,  etc. 

Rough  lumber 

Common  brick 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Auto  repairs 

Rough  lumber.. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Auto  repairing 

Lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

General  repairs 

Rough  lumber... 

Rough  lumber 

Meal.. 

Rough  lumber.— 

Autos  and  general  repairing 

Meal.- 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber,  meal 

Auto  repairs 

Rough  lumber 

Auto  and  motor  engine  repairs 

Rough  lumber 

Auto  repairing 

Auto  repairing 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Repairing  and  vulcanizing 

Printing  and  publishing 


!-  E  CO 

O   fH   03 
U   C   C 

go-s 
-I  opa 


1917 


Invested 
Capital 


2,500 

17,000 
2,100 
1,850 
4,250 
1,200 
2,000 
8,000 
5,000 
6,050 
3,750 
8,150 
1,800 
5,332 
2,500 
1,250 
4,500 

20,900 
2,500 
2,025 
3,000 
5,000 
2,800 
2,800 
3,300 
1,600 
1,500 
3,250 
2,300 
3,250 
1,550 
1,750 
3,000 
3,200 
2,025 
3,620 
1,800 
3,500 
3,000 
3,075 
1,600 
3,450 

10,325 
2,600 
5,300 
4,600 
6,175 
6,000 
8,350 
3,600 
4,825 

16,500 
3,050 


No. 


3826 
3827 
3828 
3829 
3830 
3831 
3832 
3833 
3834 
3835 
3836 
3837 
3838 
3839 
3840 
3841 
3842 
3843 
3844 
3845 
3846 
3847 
3848 
3849 
3850 
3851 
3852 
3853 
3854 
3855 
3856 
3857 
3858 
3859 
3860 
3861 
3862 
3863 
3864 
3865 
3866 
3867 
3868 
3869 
3870 
3871 
3872 
3873 
3874 
3875 
3876 
3877 
3878 


312 


ISToRTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Taiu.e  Xo.  1- 


No. 


County 


3879 

3880 

3881 

3882 

3883 

3884 

3885 

3880 

3887 

3888 

3889 

3890 

3891 

3892 

3893 

3894 

3895 

3896 

3897 

3898 

3899 

3900 

3901 

3902 

3903 

3904 

3905 

3906 

3907 

390? 

3909 

3910 

3911 

3912 

3913 

3914 

3915 

3916 

3917 

3918 

3919 

3920 

3921 

3922 

3923 

3924 

3925 

3926 

3927 

3928 

3929 

3930 

3931 


Pitt 

....do... 
.-.-do... 
.— do... 
...-do... 
-...do... 
----do... 
.— do... 
----do... 
-.-do.-. 
---do..- 
---do... 
-.-do... 

---do... 

—  -do... 
..-.do... 
— -do... 
.--do... 
-.--do... 

---do... 

..-do... 
..--do... 
--do.. 
— -do- 
— -do.. 
— -do- 
---.do.. 
.--do., 
--do.. 
-.-do_. 
-.--do.. 
..-.do.. 
....do.. 

...do.. 

...do.. 

--do.. 

...do.. 


Postofifice 


....do., 
.---do., 
.---do.. 
...-do., 
.--do.. 
.--do., 
—do., 
-...do.. 
....do  . 
...-do.. 
— -do.. 
..-do.. 
---do.. 
..-do. 
..-do- 
-... do- 


Factory 


Farmville 

..-do 

.-.do- --. 

.--do 

--do... 

-.do 

---do --.. 

.-do 

...do 

—  -do - 

..--do 

.--.do 

.---do— 

.---do- 

..-do — 

--.do - 

..--do 

....do 

.-..do. 

---do 

Fieldsboro 

-..do - -. 

Fieldsboro,  R.  D 

Fountain 

-.-do 

--.do - 

----do 

--do 

Greenville,  R.  D. 

Greenville 

--.do 

--do 

---do 

.-do 

.-do- --- 

..-do..- - 

Greenville,  R.  D 
Greenville,  R.  1... 

Greenville 

Greenville,  R.  D 

Greenville 

.--do -.. 

..-do --- 


Farmville  Oil  and  Fertilizer  Co 

Gay  Cola  Works 

Gum  Lumber  Co - 

Hamilton  Shop — 

J.  R.  Harris. - -- 

W.  L.  Johnson 

W.  A.  Joyner 

Lassiter  Garage  and  Repair  Shop. 

Lassiter  Grist  Mill .- 

Lewis  Bros — 

G.  E.  Moore - 

Morris  Repair  and  Metal  Shop 

Parker's  Garage - 

Pollard  Auto  Co.-.- 

W.  J.  Rollins... -- 

W.  R.  Shirley 

Smith  &  Parker  Garage 

Tyson  Griggs 

Union  Machine  Shop 

Williams'  Repair  Shop -. 

Gay's  Garage -. 

Charlie  Mercer's  Garage 

W.  Shackelford 

Dilda's  Garage. 

Jonas  Dilda. 

Leonidas  Dilda 

G.  W.  Jefferson _ 

J.  W.  Moore 

Harry  W.  .\llen 

American  Tobacco  Co 

Askew  Lumber  Co - 

Averton  Mfg.  Co 

Battle  &  Forbes  Garage.. 

Blue  Seal  Ice  Cream  Co 

Cabinet  Veneer  Co 

Chero-Cola  Bottling  Co 

C.  C.  Cobb 

R.  J.  Cobb,  Jr 

Coca-Cola  Bottling  Works 

John  M.  Cox 

Cureton  Lumber  Co 

Dail  Overland  Co -- 

W.  H.  Dail,  Jr 


President 


G.  L.  Gay. 


A.  P.  Hamilton . 


Joseph  Lassiter,  Owr. 


Joseph  Morris. 
R.  A.  Parker.. 
W.  A.  Pollard.. 


O.  R.  Smith. 


W.  E.  Walker... 
Fred  Williams.. 

Charles  Gay 

Charlie  Mercer. 


John  R.  Askew,  Owr. 


G.  B.  Forbes,  Part.... 


_do '  Dees  Monument  Works. 


Greenville,  R.  D. 
..-do 

Greenville 

...-do 

..-do 

—do- 

—  -do — . 

—do- 

--..do 


Derby  Johnson  Mill.. 

Joe  Dixon 

John  Dixon  Mill 

Export  Tobacco  Co 

John  Flanagan  Buggy  Co 

E.  B.  Frickland  Tobacco  Co.- 

Forbes  Mill --- 

Ford  Garage  Co 

Galloway's  Grist  Mill 


Derby  Johnson,  Owr. 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


313 


Continued 


Secretary 


Articles  Manufactured 


A  W.Bobbitt.Asst.Cash. 


J.  C.  Dilda- 


Willie  Moore. 


Alfred  P.  Tucker- 
Fred  Speight 


J.  C.  Certello 

J.  G.  Moserly,  Mgr. 
C.  M.  Warren 


Z.  V.  Murphy. 


J.  A.  Cureton 

R.  L.  McDowelL 


J.  E.  Dees. 


E.  C.  Austin,  Bkpr. 

John  Flanagan 

Robt.  Frickland 


Cotton-seed  products 

Soft  drinks 

Rough  lumber 

Cart  wheels,  buggies,  carts,  etc. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Tobacco  flues,  trucks,  etc 

Milling  corn 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Tobacco  flues 

Auto  and  general  repairing 

Auto  repairing 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Auto  repairing ,. 

Lumber.. 

Auto  and  general  repairing 

Tobacco  trucks 

Auto  repairing 

Auto  repairing 

Rough  lumber,  meal 

Repairing  autos,  buggies 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 


J.  E.  Harrigan. 


Tobacco  hogsheads 

Rough  and  dressed  lumber- 
Tobacco  hogsheads 

Auto  repairing 

Ice  cream ,. 

Veneers 

Chero-cola 

Rough  and  dressed  lumber. 

Rough  lumber 

Coca-cola,  soft  drinks -. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumljer 

Auto  repairing 

Brick 

Monuments 

Grinding  corn 


t.  c  m 

°  C  ffi 

h  o  d 

-I  offl 


Corn  meal 

Tobacco  hogsheads _ 

Buggies  and  Ford  agents. 

Tobacco  hogsheads 

Corn  meal 

Auto  repairs 

Corn  meal 


1907 


Invested 
Capital 


S  543,354 
4,4."0 
11,500 
4,350 
2,75T 
2,600 
4,100 
2,850 
1,650 
2,850 
3,000 
2,800 
3,000 
3,100 
3,000 
3,400 
4,350 
1,800 
5,650 
3,300 
6,000 
4,000 
7,500 
1,820 
1,750 
3,400 
3,000 
2,000 
1,800 


30,150 
7,600 

12,500 
2,565 

11,075 
8,500 
5,400 
4,350 

17,000 
3,600 

11,750 


5,200 
1,750 
2,000 
1,500 


10,920 
3,750 

18,600 
1,500 


No. 


3879 
3880 
3881 
3882 
3883 
3884 
3885 
3886 
3887 


3890 
3891 
3892 
3893 
3894 
3895 
3896 
3897 
3898 
3899 
3900 
3901 
3902 
3903 
3904 
3905 
3906 
3907 
3908 
3909 
3910 
3911 
3912 
3913 
3914 
3915 
3916 
3917 
3918 
3919 
3920 
3921 
3922 
3923 
3924 
3925 
3926 
3927 
3928 
3929 
3930 
3931 


314 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1 — 


No. 


3932 
3933 

3934 
3935 
3936 
3937 
3938 
3939 
3940 
3941 
3942 
3943 
3944 
3945 
3946 
3947 
3948 
3949 
3950 
3951 
3952 
3953 
3954 
3955 
3956 
3957 
8958 
3959 
3960 
3961 
3962 
3963 
3964 
3965 
3966 

3967 
3968 
3969 
3970 
3971 
3972 
3973 
3974 
3975 
3976 
3977 
3978 
3979 
3980 
3981 
3982 


County 


Pitt-.. 
.._.do 


....do... 
....do... 
..._do... 
....do... 
__..do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
-...do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do.:. 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
.-..do... 

...-do--. 

....do... 
....do... 
-.-.do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
..-.do.. 


....do.. 
....do.. 
....do.. 
....do., 
-...do.. 
....do.. 
....do.. 
...-do-. 

----do-. 

-...do.. 
....do.. 
....do.. 
....do.. 
....do., 
.-..do., 
----do.. 


Postoffice 


Greenville. 
....do 


...do. 

...do 

...do 

...do.... 

...do-.... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

..-.do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

..--do 

Greenville,  R.  D. . 

Greenville 

....do 

....do 

....do 

...-do-.. 

Greenville,  R.  4... 

Greenville 

....do 

Greenville,  R.  D. . 

Greenville 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do. 

..-.do 


Greenville,  R.  D. 

Greenville 

Greenville,  R.  4.. 

Greenville 

Greenville,  R.  D. 

Greenville 

Greenville,  R.  D. 

Greenville 

Greenville,  R.  D. 

Greenville 

Grifton 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

..-.do. 


Factory 


James  Galloway 

The  Garris-Evans  Lumber  Co. 


Gentry  &  Gorman  Tobacco  Co 

Greenville  Bakery,  Ind 

Greenville  Daily  News 

Greenville  Ice  Cream  Co 

Greenville  Ice  and  Coal  Co.,  Inc 

Greenville  Motor  Co 

Greenville  Oil  Fertilizer  Co.. 

Greenville  Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Co.. 

Greenville  Reflector 

W.  Fred  Hall  Grist  Mill 

Hill's  Tin  Shop 

Hines  Bros.  Motor  Co ..- 

Hogshead  Factory 

Humber  Machine  Works 

Imperial  Tobacco  Co 

Jefferson  Davis  Gardner 

Jenkins  Roofing  and  Flue  Co.- 

Jones,  Tucker  &  Clark — 

J.  G.  Lautarez .- 

Lardner  Mfg.  Co 

Lee's  Laundry 

W.  E.  Lewis 

F.  K.  McCallum ---- 

Mint-Cola  Bottling  Co 

M.  G.  Moye  &  Son 

C.  L.  Parker.. 

Peoples  Bakery - 

Person-Garrett  Co 

H.  M.  Phillips 

Pitt  Lumber  Co.,  Inc 

F.  E.  Randolph  &  Co 

Rowlett's  Steam  Laundry 

Rush  Bros.  Motor  Co 


President 


L.  B.  Garris  and  G. 

Evans,  Owners- . 

Mason  Gorman 


D.  J.  Whichard 

W.  Fred  Hall,  Owr. 


J.  J.  Jenkins 

George  Clark,  Part. 


Chas  D.  Smith 

Utility  Machine  and  Garage  Co. 

J.  F.  Warren -* 

O.  E.  &  S.  F.  Whichard 

Edward  J.  Whitehurst .- 

Whitehurst  Grist  Mill 

W.  W.  Whitehurst...- 

Willard  Storage  Co 

Edward  J.  Williams 

Winslow  Webb  Motor  Co 

Gus  Barrington  Shop 

S.  G.  Barrington... 

Brooks'  Garage 

Ralph  Davis 

J.  S.  Dunn  Grist  Mill 

G.  T.  Gardner. 


W.  G.  &  J.  E.  Rush, 
Owners.- 


Gus  Barrington,  Owr. 


J.  P.  Brooks. 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


315 


Continued 


Secretary 


Articles  Manufactured 


Rough  lumber. 


2.  S   S 


Invested 
Capital 


4,893 


No. 


3932 


J.  E.  Williams- 
J.  A.  Arthur... 


C.  W.  Honey. 


D.  L.  Turnage. - 
Paul  Fitzgerald- 


R.  Hill. 


D.  D.  Overton. 
R.  L.  Humber.. 


L.  H.  Tucker. 
Yee  G.  Wey... 


R.  O-  Denning- 
Gus  Moye 


R.  F.  Jones 

John  E.  Person. 


W.  F.  Forrest 

C.  H.  Randolph. 
Fred  Rowlett 


John  O.  Barnes. 


G.  D.  Owen- 


R.  W.  Newton. 


Rough  and  dressed  lumber. 

Cooperage 

Bread 


Daily  newspaper  and  job  printing. 

Ice  cream 

Ice 


Auto  repairing 

Dry  mixing  fertilizer  plant  and  a  cotton  gin  system 

Bottling  plant... 

Job  printing,  publishing 

Milling  corn 

Tobacco  flues  and  general  repairing 

Auto  repairs 

Hogshead  material 

General  machine  work 

Cooperage 

Rough  lumber 

Tobacco  flues 

Tobacco  trucks,  cart  wheels,  repairs,  etc 

Ice  cream  and  candy 

General  repair  and  manufacturing  of  tobacco  trucks 

Laundry 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Various  bottled  drinks 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Bakery .- 

Tobacco  hogsheads 


Dressed  lumber,  sash,  doors,  blinds. 

Rough  lumber 

Laundry. 


W.  J.  Watson. 


Auto  repairing 

Rough  lumber 

Auto  and  machine  repairs. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 


Corn  meal 

Rough  lumber 

Repairing  batteries;  auto  parts- 
Rough  lumber 

Auto  repairs 

Tobacco  flues 

Rough  lumber 

Repairing  autos 

Rough  lumber 

Corn  meal 

Rough  lumber 


12,706 

4,238 

5,900 

21,750 

5,250 

30,000 

4,785 

356,505 

3,500 

11,500 

2,300 

3,800 

15,800 

12,525 

15,500 

31,200 

2,600 

10,500 

4,000 

1,800 

9,000 

2,250 

7,530 

1,750 

8,800 

4,030 

5,025 

3,650 


1,500 
38,157 

2,500 
20,000 

4,000 
3,800 
3,160 
3,650 
4,400 
2,000 
1,800 
2,850 
2,780 
3,100 

14,100 
3,400 
3,000 

13,510 
2,250 
1,500 
9,000 


3933 
3934 
3935 
3936 
3937 
3938 
3939 
3940 
3941 
3942 
3943 
3944 
3945 
3946 
3947 
3948 
3949 
3950 
3951 
3952 
3953 
3954 
3955 
3956 
3957 
3958 
3959 
3960 
3961 
3962 
3963 
3964 
3965 

3966 
3967 
3968 
3969 
3970 
3971 
3972 
3973 
3974 
3975 
3976 
3977 
3978 
3979 
3980 
3981 
3982 


316 


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Table  No.  1- 


No. 


3983 
3981 
3985 
3986 
3987 
3988 
3989 
3990 
3991 
3992 
3993 
3994 
3995 
3996 
3997 
3998 
3999 
4000 
4001 
4002 
4003 
4004 
4005 
4006 
4007 
4008 
4009 
4010 
4011 
4012 
4013 
4014 
4015 
4016 
4017 
4018 
4019 
4020 
4021 
4022 
4023 
4024 
4025 
4026 
4027 
4028 
4029 

4030 
403  L 
4032 
4033 
4034 


County 


Pitt... 

...do  . 

...do.. 

...do.. 

...do.. 

...do.. 

...do.. 

...do.. 

...do-. 
....do.. 
....do.. 
....do.. 
....do.. 
....do.. 
....do.. 
....do.. 
....do.. 
....do.. 
....do.. 
....do.. 
....do.. 
....do. 
....do.. 
-...do. 
..-.do.. 
....do- 
....do. 
....do. 
....do. 
....do- 
....do- 
....do. 
.-..do. 
....do. 
....do. 
....do. 
....do. 
....do. 
....do. 
.-.do. 
....do. 
.-..do. 
....do- 
....do- 

Polk- 
-...do. 
....do. 

....do. 
....do. 
....do. 
..-.do. 
....do 


Postoffice 


Grifton,  R.  D 

Grifton 

....do.. 

....do 

....do 

...do.... 

....do 

....do 

Grimesland.. 

....do 

....do 

....do 

Grimesland,  R.  D. 

....do 

....do 

Grimesland 

Paotolus - 

Pactolus,  R.  D 

Pactolus .- 

....do 

....do 

Parmele 

Parmele,  R.  D.... 

Parmele 

Parmele,  R.  D.... 

Simpson,  R.  D 

Simpson 

....do 

Staton 

Stokes 

...-do 

....do 

....do 

Whartons  Station. 
Whichard,  R.  D... 

Whiehard 

Wliitehurst 

Winterville 

....do 

....do- 

.---do 

....do-. 

....do... 

...-do- 

Dinsdale... 

Fingerville.  S.  C. . 
Fingerville,  S.  C, 

R.  1 

Landrum 

Mill  Spring 

Mimosa 

Rutii 

Tryon 


Factory 


President 


Tlios.  Freeman. 


E.  A.  Moore. 


Henry  VVeiterington.. 

S.  O.  Mason 

Bill  Bogwell,  Owner.. 


W.  P.  Gilbish  &  Co 

Grifton  Garage  Co... 

J.  D.  Gwaltney 

E.  A.  Moore  &  Bro 

C.  J.  Tuclcer. 

Weiterington's  Grist  Mill 

Weiterington  Shop... 

Whitfield  Shop 

Bill  Bogwell  Garage 

L.  R.  Buck 

L.  D.  Dixon 

Leonard  Dixon's  Garage 

C.  S.  Ellcs ..-- 

Galloway.  Brock  &  Edwards  Mill 

C.  C.  Haddock  Garage- 

J.  O.  Proctor  &  Bro 

Joshua  Crandill  Grist  Mill 

Will  Faucette 

Leggett's  Grist  Mill 

Waters  Shop 

W.  S.  Williams 

Parmele  Grist  Mill !  W.  J.  Smith,  Owr 


C.  C.  Haddock,  Owr. 
J.  O.  Proctor,  Part... 


Toler's  Repair  Shop 

Parmele  Lumber  Co — 

Z.  V.  Whitehurst 

L.  F.  Edwards 

Hudson's  Garage.- 

Orton  Garage-. 

John  James 

Mooring  Garage-.. 

Leonidas  Perkins. 

Stokes  Garage. 

W.  G.  Stol^es 

Jesse  Dixon's  Shop 

R.  O.  Congleton 

Whichard's  Grist  MilL. 

Charlie  James 

E.  W.  Braxton 

Cox  Garage 

J.  H.  Cox 

B.  D.  Forrest  &  Bro.... 

W.  H.  May 

Lonnie  F.  McLawhorn. 

Simpson  Mill  Co... 

A.  J.  Dinsdale 

Miller  Hines  &  Son 


Edward  Toler.Owr. .. 
J.  H.  Blount,  Owr.... 


Ben  Mooring. 


W.  T.  Terry. 


L.  R.  Whichard,  Owr. 


G.  Cox. 


Robt.  Riding's  Mill. 

Robt.  Mclntyre 

D.  V.  Allen 

G    W.  Pearson 

J.  C.  Hampton 

Polk  County  News.. 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


317 


Continued 


Secretary 


Ed.  Moore 

John  Turlington. 


Leonard  Dixon. 


G.  A.  Waters. 


Will  Hudson.  _ 
Jarrius  Orton. 


Richard  Cox 

B.  D.  Forrest 

Julia  May 

D.  F.  McLawton. 
J.  E.  Edwards 


Miller  Hines. 


Articles  Manufactured 


Milling  corn 

Repairing  autos,  etc 

Rough  lumber 

Auto  repairing 

Rough  lumber 

Meal 

Building  carts,  wagons,  etc 

General  repair  carts,  wagons,  etc. 

Auto  repair  shop 

Rough  lumber 

Lumber 

Auto  repairing 

Rough  lumber 


\-l    Of 


Auto  repairing. 
Rough  lumber. 
Meal 


W.  B.  Metcalf- 
C.  Bush 


Corn  meal 

General  repairs,  autos,  buggies,  wagons 

Rough  lumber 

Grinding  corn 

General  repairs 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Auto  repairing  and  manufacturing  of  tobacco  flues 

Auto  repairing 

Rough  lumber 

Auto  repairs 

Rough  lumber.. 

Auto  repairs _ 

Rough  lumber 

Auto  repairs 

Rough  lumber 

Grinding  corn,  rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber __ 

Rough  lumber,  dressed  lumber,  laths 

Auto  and  general  repair  shop 

Rough  lumber 

Repair  autos,  batteries 

Rough  lumber ' 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 


Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Publishers  of  paper  and  job  and  com.  printing. 


Invested 
Capital 


1,930 
3,7.50 
2,500 
4,500 
3,000 
1,800 
4,650 
2,400 

675 
3,000 
2,000 
1,250 
3,500 
2,500 

625 
8,500 
1,650 
2,500 
1,800 
3,100 
4,500 
1,000 
2,950 
2,500 
2,000 
4,300 
3,540 
5,300 
2,300 
2,100 
3,500 
2,600 
5,500 
2,700 
3,200 
4,900 
2,800 
6,500 
3,600 
3,700 
9,000 
3,800 
4,550 
3,650 
1,050 
2,900 

1,500 
1,250 
600 
1,000 
3,600 
7,830 


No. 


3983 
3984 
3985 
3S86 
3987 
3988 
3989 
3990 
3991 
3992 
3993 
3994 
3995 
3996 
3997 
3998 
3999 
4000 
4001 
4002 
4003 
4004 
4005 
4006 
4007 
4008 
4009 
4010 
4011 
4012 
4013 
4014 
4015 
4016 
4017 
4018 
4019 
4020 
4021 
4022 
4023 
4024 
4025 
4026 
4027 
4028 

4029 
4030 
4031 
4032 
4033 
4034 


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Table  No.  1- 


No. 

County 

PostofBce 

Factory 

President 

4035 

Polk 

4nSfi 

....do 

....do 

4037 

....do 

....do 

Otis  F.  Toney    

4038 

....do 

....do 

4039 

....do 

Uree,  S.  C. 

4040 

Randolph 

....do 

Ashboro  Coca-Cola  Bottling  Works 
Ashboro  Coffin  and  Casket  Co 

4041 

do 

Arthur  Ross 

404? 

....do 

do 

4043 

....do 

do 

4044 

....do 

do 

4045 

....do 

.-  -do    — 

404fi 

....do 

do 

H.  W.  Candy  Co. 

4047 

....do 

do 

4048 

....do 

do 

4049 

....do 

do 

Hedrick  &  Walton 

4050 

....do 

do 

S.  E.  Henley 

4051 

..-.do...- 

do 

405:? 

....do.... 

do 

E.  E   Lewallen 

4053 

...-do 

do 

R.  C.  Lewallen 

4054 

....do 

do 

N.  H.  Lowe 

4055 

....do 

do 

405fi 

....do 

....do 

-...do 

----do- 

Ashboro,  R.  1 

J.  E.  Poole 

4057 

T.  F.  &  W.  S  Pugh 

4058 

0.  E.  Rich 

4059 

..--do ...- 

do 

40fi0 

----do 

do 

Ruth  Roller  Mill 

M.  M.  Ruth&O.E. 

40fil 

-.--do.. 

do 

Ruth,  Owners 

40fi? 

.—do.. 

.---do 

----do -.. 

R   L   Taut 

40fi3 

40fi4 

----do.... 

do 

C.  C  Cheek 

40fi5 

....do.  .. 

do 

J  A  Cox 

40fifi 

....do 

...do 

Creeks  Burr  Mill 

J.  A.  Cox,  Owner 

40fi7 

....do 

do 

W   L   Moffitt  &  Bro 

40fiS 

....do 

Caraway 

Caraway,  R.  1 

Coleridge 

do 

Parrish  &  Son  Grist  Mill 

40fi9 

....do 

J   M    Robbins 

4070 

....do 

Coleridge  Mfg   Co 

4071 

....do... 

4075! 

....do 

Denton 

Thom  Creek  Roller  Mill 

D.  L.  Wright,  Owner. 

4073 

...-do.. 

—  -do 

...-do. 

J.  F.  Loftin  &  Sons    .       

4074 

Eleazer 

do 

G   E   Carter 

4075 

G.  E.  Carter,  Part.... 

4076 

.---do 

Erect 

T.  H.  Tysor                       

4077 

.---do 

..-do 

A.  L.  Hill,  Owner 

4078 

do 

Partnership  _.. .- 

4079 

-..do 

....do.... 

Franklinville 

do 

Franklinville  Mfg.  Co.  

W.  S.  Russell.. - 

40S0 

Franklinville  Roller  Mill 

Hugh  Parks,  Owner.. 

4081 

do 

do 

C   F   Moon 

4082 
4083 

..-.do 

do 

Franklinville,  R.  1 
Fullers 

do 

Jno.  M.  Patterson  Roller  Mill 

Jno.  M.  Patterson 

4084 

....do  . 

4085 

.-..do  .. 

do 

Partnership 

408fi 

....do 

Fullers.  R.  1 

Pierce  Grist  Mill 

G.  T.  Pierce,  Part.... 

MlSCELLAIS^EOUS  FACTORIES 


319 


Continued 


Secretary 


P.  R.  Bacon. 


C.  W.  Ballinger. 

J.  E.  Searcy 

J.  L.  Overman.- 


Wm.  C.  Hammer. 
W.  J.  Scarboro... 

E.  L.  Moffin 

W.  J.  Scarboro 

E.  L.  Hedrick 


A.  Ross. 


J.  A.  Brewer 

R.  L.  Caveness,  Treas... 


Hugh  Parks- 


Articles  Manufactured 


Mercerization  of  cotton  goods 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Paper  boxes 

Rough  lumber 

Ale  and  coca-cola  drinks 

CofBns  and  caskets 

Publishers  newspaper  and  job  printing. 

Flour,  meal  and  feed  mill 

Wheelbarrows  and  lumber. 

Coffins  and  caskets. 

Candy  and  ice  cream 

Rough  lumber 

Lumber 

Lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Lumber,  doors,  windows,  and  blinds 

Lumber __ 

Rough  lumber 

Lumber 

Lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Lumber 

Manufacturing  brick 

Rough  lumber 


Flour  and  feed,  meal- 
Merchant  millers 

Lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Flour,  meal  and  feed. 

Rough  lumber.. 

Flour  and  feed 

Lumber 


Flour,  meal  and  feed 

Flour,  meal  and  feed  mill. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Flour  and  feed  mill 

Lumber 

Flour,  feed  and  meal 

Rough  lumber 

Flour  and  meal 

Flour,  feed  and  meal 

Knife  machines 

Flour,  meal  and  feed.. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Flour  and  feed  mill.. _ 


«  a 

>-<  E  m 

O    c^    CQ 

^^  ?i 
(..  o  c 

M  ocq 


1908 


Invested     ^y 
Capital      No- 


S  211,551 

2,320 

1,250 

20,200 

3,500 

4,000 

48,000 

17,000 

39,558 

42,414 

46,096 

4,000 

1,100 

2,800 

23,000 

1,000 

103,860 

17,000 

2,300 

2,000 

1,500 

1,200 

3,300 

3,000 

1,500 

2,175 

65,533 

3,200 

1,000 

2,100 

800 

600 

250 

4,000 

700 

11,421 

12,124 

3,400 

1,200 

4,000 

6,400 

2,000 

4,000 

3,500 


19,733 
600 
2,100 
800 
1,400 
6,500 
3,000 


4035 

4036 

4037 

4038 

4039 

4040 

4041 

4042 

4043 

4044 

4045 

4046 

4047 

4048 

4049 

4050 

4051 

4052 

4053 

4054 

4055 

4056 

4057 

4058 

4059 

4060 
4061 
4062 
4063 
4064 
4065 
4066 
4067 


4070 
4071 
4072 
4073 
4074 
4075 
4076 
4077 
4078 
4079 
4080 
4081 
4082 
4083 
4084 
4085 
4086 


320 


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^Table  No.  1— 

No. 

County 

Postoffice 

Factory 

President 

4087 

Randolpli 

....do 

-...do 

Fullers,  R.  1 

High  Point,  R.  D, 
Kings  Mill 

A.  W.  &  Lee  Yountz 

4088 

Y.  W.  Rush 

4089 

4090 

....do 

-...do 

Liberty 

4091 

....do-... 

40P? 

....do .- 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do --.. 

....do - 

4098 

Liberty  Brick  Co 

4094 

4095 

....do 

....do 

Liberty  Chair  Co.  ... 

409fi 

....do 

....do 

H.  B.  Reitzell,  Part. 

4097 

-..-do 

....do 

-...do.... 

Liberty  Picker  Stick  and  Nov.  Co.. 
W.  C.  Lindley 

4098 

....do 

4099 

....do .-- 

-...do --.- 

4100 

.-.-do _--. 

....do 

Dr.  R.  D.  Patterson 

4101 

-...do 

....do -- 

....do 

.—do 

—  .do -..- 

-...do 

410? 

Sandy  Creek  Roller  Mill 

4103 

J.  R.  Smith 

4104 

-...do 

....do 

R.  B.  Staley,  Part.... 

4105 

....do 

.-..do 

4100 

....do 

Mechanic 

4107 

....do... 

....do.. 

Moharrie  Burr  Mill 

4108 

....do --- 

Millboro 

-...do 

Clark  Pugh 

4109 

....do ---- 

J.  P.  Routh ... 

4110 

-...do 

-...do- 

W.  V.  Routh      .       .       

4111 

-...do 

-...do 

Moffitts 

Richland  Roller  Mills            .     ...     . 

F.  P.  Stout,  Part 

411? 

New  Hope  Acad'y 

-...do 

-...do 

P.  0.  Shaw,  Part.  ... 

411.8 

.---do 

-...do 

New  Hope  Roller  Mills 

J.  B.  Lanier,  Owner.. 

4114 

4115 

.-..do 

....do... 

....do-. 

J.  M.  Shaw,  Partner 

411fi 

Pike.  . 

B.  F.  WooUeys,  Owr.. 

4117 

..-.do 

Hill  &  Russell 

J.  F.  Hill,  Part. 

4118 

....do 

do.... 

Pipe 

T.  E.  Luther  &  Kearns 

T.  E.  Luther,  Part.... 

4119 

Calicutt  &  Strider 

E.  W.  Calicutt,  Part. 

4ro 

-...do— 

do 

41?1 

....do 

....do ---. 

Ramseur 

Bray  &  Craven 

J.  L.  Bray,  Part 

41?? 

-...do 

41  ?8 

.—do 

-...do 

J.  0.  Brown,  Part 

41 M 

.-..do -... 

....do 

-...do 

....do  .... 

B.  C.  Cos  &  Co.  . 

B.  C.  Cox,  Part 

41  ?5 

41?fi 

-...do 

....do  .    . 

D.  A.  Curtis                     

41?7 

....do 

.-..do 

41  ?8 

.:..do 

-...do 

41oq 

....do 

...-do 

--..do 

...do 

W.  T.  Fourshee  &  Co 

W.  T.  Fourshee,  Owr. 

4130 

L.  B.  Gardner 

4131 

....do 

...do.. 

Partnership 

413? 

....do 

...-do 

....do 

-.-.do 

-..do 

.-..do 

N    D    Martin 

4133 

Mill  Creek  Roller  Mills 

J.  H.  Hodgin,  Owr... 

4134 

4135 

....do 

do 

H   C   Parks 

413fi 

-..-do 

do 

4137 

....do 

do 

4138 

....do 

do 

4139 

....do -- 

-...do 

W.  M.  Richardson -. 

Miscellaneous  Factories 


321 


Continued 


Secretary 


T.  A.  Johnson 

E.  C.  Williamson. 

J.  C.  Leether 

Jas.  H.  Johnson.. 


J.  A.  Martin. 


E.  C.  Watkins, 


J.  N.  Ranks 


H.  H.  Thomas 
W.  R.  Croom.. 


Articles  Manufactured 


Rough  lumber _. 

Rough  lumber 

Flour  and  meal 

Rough  lumber 

Lumber 

Lumber -.. 

Brick _. 

Brooms 

Woodworking  plant,  turned  and  sawed  dimen.  stock 

Flour,  meal  and  feed 

Chairs,  picker  sticks,  etc 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber... 

Flour,  meal  and  feed 

Flour,  meal  and  feed 

Rough  lumber... 

Rough  lumber. 

Rough  lumber 

Flour  and  meal 

Flour  and  meal 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Flour,  meal  and  feed 

Rough  lumber 

Flour  and  grist 

Lumber ._ 

Rough  lumber 

Flour,  meal  and  feed 

Rough  lumber 


«  a 
I-  £  K 

O    r-    OJ 

0.S  a; 
t.  o  c 

hH  oB 


1915 
1912 
1920 


Invested 
Capital 


Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Brooms 

Planing  mill 

Rough  lumber 

Lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Meal,  feedstuffs 

Flour,  meal  and  feed 

Wood  parts  for  textile  mills. 

Lumber 

Rough  lumber. 

Brooms 

Flour,  meal  and  feedstuffs... 
Rough  lumber.. 

21— Dept.  Labor,  1920. 


1915 


2,400 

8S0 
4,125 
1,000 


3,000 
15,000 
31,884 
3,500 
9,000 


1,500 
2,000 
1,800 
8,500 
4,500 
1,000 
2,500 
1,000 
3,000 
3,000 
3,800 
2,000 
3,400 
8,750 
3,000 
3,700 
3,700 
2,400 
5,500 
5,200 
2,200 
1,400 
4,600 
2,200 
1,800 
1,300 
2,000 
1,600 
1,500 
10,000 
18,260 
1,500 
4,000 
400 
1,100 
3,180 
24,195 
2,000 
1,600 
41,066 
16,890 
2,500 


No. 


4087 
4088 
4089 
4090 
4091 
4092 
4093 
4094 
4095 
4096 
4097 
4098 
4099 
4100 
4101 
4102 
4103 
4104 
4105 
4106 
4107 
4108 
4109 
4110 
4111 
4112 
4113 
4114 
4115 
4116 
4117 
4118 
4119 
4120 
4121 
4122 
4123 
4124 
4125 
4126 
4127 
4128 
4129 
4130 
4131 
4132 
4133 
4134 
4135 
4136 
4137 
4138 
4139 


322 


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Table  No.  1 — 


No. 


4140 
4141 
4142 
4143 
4144 
4145 
4146 
4147 
4148 
4149 
4150 
4151 
4152 
4153 
4154 
4155 
4156 
4157 
4158 
4159 
4160 
4161 
4162 
4163 
4164 
4165 
4166 
4167 
4168 
4169 
4170 
4171 
4172 
4173 
4174 
4175 
4176 
4177 
4178 
4179 
4180 
4181 
4182 
4183 
4184 
4185 
4186 
4187 
4188 
4189 
4190 
4191 
4192 


County 


RandolpL-- 

....do 

....do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

....do 

....do 

..-.do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

-..-do 

....do 

....do 

--..do 

....do 

....do •. 

....do 

.-..do 

....do 

....do 

....do _. 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

..._do.. 

...-do 

..--do 

...-do 

..--do- 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

.---do -. 

-.-do 

...do- 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Richmond. 
...do 


Postoffice 


Ramseur,  R.  1-- 

....do 

....do 

Randleman 

....do 

....do... 

Randleman,  R.  1 . 

Randleman 

....do 

....do 

Seagrove 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do— 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do .--. 

Sophia 

....do 

....do 

Staley 

.-..do 

....do.... 

....do-... 

....do 

Strieby , 

....do 

-...do.... 

Thomasville,  R.  4 

Trinity.. 

....do 

..-.do 

..--do 

Trinity,  R.  1 

-.--do 

Trinity 

-...do 

....do 

--.-do 

Ulah, 

Candor-- .- 

Ellerbe- 


Factory 


C.  S.  Stout 

J.  E.  Stout - 

York  Bros.  Co 

Acme  Foundry  and  Machine  Co 

B.  F.  Bean 1 ---. 

Coca-Cola  Bottling  Co 

N.  E.  Coltrain  &  Son 

Deep  River  Milling  Co 

Naomi  Roller  Mills 

Pearl  Roller  Mill 

J.  A.  Auman.- 

T.  J.  Bean  &  Co 

Cole  &  Presnell 

W.  A.  Craven-- 

M.  Farlow--. 

Fork  Creek  Roller  Mill.- 

Garner  &  JIcNeil 

Graves  Brothers 

Noah  King 

Leach  &  Macon 

W.  D.  Lemonds 

Lendo  Graves 

John  A.  Presnell 

Seagrove  Mill  and  Store  Co.,  Part. 

Sikes  Brothers - .- 

Simeon  Parks --. 

W.  T.  Tucker 

Western  Lumber  Co 

C.  A.  Bristow - 

J.  H.  Bristow 

York  Milling  Co 

C.  P.  Fox  Sawmill  and  Planer  Mill 

J.  A.  Langley 

G.  T.  Murley  &  Teague 

F.  L.  Williams 

W.  M.  Wright --- 

Callicutt  &  Hill 

Callicutt  &  Shaw -- -- 

Davis  &  Smotherman — 

W.  Lorrie  Roller  Mill 

M.  V.  Andrews — 

W.  G.  Brokaw - 

B.  C.  Floyd  &  Sons 

E.  H.  Hill. ' --- 

Walter  Hunt- 

Miller's  Mill 

Osborn  &  Steed 

H.  A.  Pierce 

Thayer  Brothers 

W.  S.  Wall 

D.  M.  Williams 

W.  J.  McCaskell 

Geo.  H.  Charles 


President 


R.  W.  York.  Part. 


N.  E.  Coltrain,  Owr.. 

E.  E.  Routh,  Owr 

N.  H.  Newlin,  Owr... 
S.  W.  Connor,  Owr... 


J.  L.  Brantley,  Part.. 
L.  J.  Presnell,  Part... 


O.  M.  Yow,  Owr 

J.  R.  Garner,  Mgr. .- 


E.  B.  Leach,  Part. 


J.  A.  Sikes,  Part. 


Frank  Auman,  Mgr.. 


G.  T.  Marley,  Part... 


P.  C.  Callicutt,  Part. 
A.  R.  Callicutt,  Part. 

Jas.  Davis,  Part 

A.  W.  Fuller,  Part.... 


B.  C.  Floyd,  Part. 


E.  T.  Miller,  Out.. 
Partnership 


Alson  Thayer,  Mgr... 


I 


I 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


323 


Continued 


Secretary 


M.  P.  Johnson. 


E.  E.  Banting. 


Articles  Manufactured 


Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Sawmill  and  plows  and  general  repair  work. 

Rough  lumber 

Soft  drinks 

Flour,  meal  and  feed 

Flour  and  meal 

Flour,  feed 

Flour  and  feed 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 


is  S  m 
°  S  S 

ago 

t.   O   C 

gO'S 


Rough  lumber  and  shingles. 

Flour,  feed  and  meal 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Lumber,  etc 

Rough  lumber _.. 

Rough  lumber 

Milling 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber _._ 

Rough  lumber 

Lumber 

Rough  lumber.. 

Mill  feed. 

Lumber , 

Rough  lumber. _._ 

Rough  lumber. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber __. 

Rough  lumber...."! __. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Flour,  feed  and  meal 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Flour  and  feed 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Lumber 


Invested 
Capital 


No. 


1,000 

1,000 

1,200 

2,200 

2,400 

4,000 

11,000 

4,300 

5,000 

14,400 

600 

2,200 

2,500 

600 

850 

3,400 

2,200 

8,250 

3,000 

3,000 

400 

1,500 

2,000 

8,500 

1,050 

2,500 

5,000 

13,500 

2,100 

2,050 

6,300 


1,600 

900 

600 

4,000 

1,550 

1,200 

1,4.-0 

11,000 

6,600 

2,000 

1,380 

500 

800 

4,000 

3,000 

2,000 

2,500 

1,100 

1,100 

1,300 

2,500 


4140 
4141 

4142 

4143 

4144 

4145 

4146 

4147 

4148 

4149 

4150 

4151 

4152 

4153 

4154 

4155 

4156 

4157 

4158 

4159 

4160 

4161 

4162 

4163 

4164 

4165 

4166 

4167 

4168 

4169 

4170 

4171 

4172 

4173 

4174 

4175 

4176 

4177 

4178 

4179 

4180 

4181 

4182 

4183 

4184 

4185 

4186 

4187 

4188 

4189 

4190 

4191 

4192 


324 


N^ORTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1 — 


No. 

County 

PostofBce 

Factory 

President 

4193 

Richmond .-. 
do 

Ellerbe                .  - 

Wm.  E.  Hall 

4194 

do 

John  F.  Lentz 

4195 

....do 

....do 

L.  W.  McCaskill 

4196 

....do ---- 

....do 

R.  A.  Milliken 

4197 

...do 

do 

J.  F.  Stafford 

4198 

.     do.... 

.do 

W.  0.  Whittey 

4199 

do  ... 

S.  W.  Adam 

4200 

....do _ 

do 

-...do 

do 

Adams  &  Graham 

R.  M.  Adams  &  J.  W. 

4201 

J.  D.  Bruton 

Graham,  Owners... 

4202 

....do 

do.... 

4203 

....do 

----do ---- 

do 

—  .do 

....do..... 

do 

J.  P.  Gibbons 

4204 
4205 

Hamlet  Chero-Cola  Bottling  Co-.- 
Hamlet  Ice  Co.    .  . 

L.  L.  Currie 

4206 

do 

do 

Hamlet  Mfg.  Co. 

4207 

...-do 

....do -.-- 

....do 

....do -.-- 

..    do--.. 

....do 

....do 

—.do 

.—do 

do 

A.  B.  McDonald 

4208 

4209 

Lilesville  Ballast  Pit 

W.  R.  Bonsai 

4210 

A.  H.  McPherson 

4211 

4212 

do- 

do 

W.  B.  Woodward. 

4213 

do 

Blue  Jones.. 

4214 

do 

do 

E.  R.  Robins 

4215 

do 

Jackson  Springs . . 

J.  A.  Allred 

4216 

do 

4217 

....do.... 

...do  .  . 

A.  J.  Little .-- 

4218 

....do.... 

Mount  Gilead 

do 

D.  S.  Dennis 

4219 

--  -do... 

Wulter  B.  Hearn 

4220 

-...do -.-. 

do 

—do 

W.  V.  Nelson  .. 

4221 

W.  J.  Crawford 

4222 

do 

do 

R.  W.  Raynolds 

4223 

do 

do 

4224 

do 

G.  W.  Coggin 

4225 

do 

do 

B.  R.  Hamilton 

4226 

-...do 

do 

4227 

do 

Rockingham 

do 

D.  F.  Canipe 

4228 

....do.... 

Cox  &  Cox 

4229 

....do... 

do 

4230 

....do.. 

do 

4231 

-  .  do 

do 

L.  &  VV.  Lumber  Co. 

4232 

--     do 

do 

4233 

do 

do 

J.  A.  Porter 

4234 

do 

do 

Isaac  S.  London 

4235 

-...do 

do 

-—do 

do 

W.  R.  Smith 

4236 

4237 

Robeson 

--.do -. 

....do 

do 

4238 

---.do 

4239 

4240 

do 

J.  D.  Purvis  Mill                           

4241 

....do 

-...do 

.  do  ..  . 

Lumber  Bridge... 

Lumberton 

do 

N   S   Toler's  Mill 

4242 

4243 

Freeman  Printing  Co 

E.  B.  Freeman 

4244 

.--do- 

....do 

M.  A.  Geddie's  Ice  Plant. 

Miscellaneous  Factories 


325 


Continued 


Secretary 


M.  C.  Whittey. 


T.  M.  Rose,  Mgr. 
N.  W.  Nicholas... 


S.  O.  Bauersfeld. 
J.  S.  Brigham... 
I.  T.  Cox 


A.  Lyon. 


J.  F.  Diggs 

J.  W.  Hasty 

J.  T.  Edwards,  Bkpr.... 


Stansill  Covington. 
M.  Peterson 


H.  B.  Phillips,  Mgr.. 
S.  W.  Purvis 


W.  R.  Atkinson. 


Articles  Manufactured 


Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber  and  shingles. 


S  S  m 
O  c-  ol 


Rough  and  dressed  lumber. 

Grist  and  flour  milling 

Rough  lumber 

Soft  drinks 

Chero-cola 

Ice 


Sash,  doors,  blinds,  etc 

Bread,  cakes,  pies 

Rough  lumber 

Washed  gravel 

Rough  lumber 

Laundry  work 

Job  printing 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Flour  and  grist  mill 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber.. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber. 

Planing  mill 

Rough  lumber _. 

Rough  lumber _. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Dressed  lumber 

Lumber.. 

Rough  lumber. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Soft  drinks 

Newspaper  and  job  printing 

Job  printing 

Bagging  ties 

Rough  lumber 

Veneers 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber.. 

Rough  lumber 

Job  printing 

Ice 


1915 


Invested 
Capital 

No. 

$      4,000 

4193 

3,300 

4194 

1,150 

4195 

4,000 

4196 

1,800 

4197 

2,200 

4198 

800 

4199 

58,376 
2,000 
1,800 
23,668 
22,700 
76,000 
22,447 
9,500 
1,815 
200,000 
800 
16,000 
2,400 
500 
1,100 
2,000 
3,200 
8,000 
5,000 
3,300 
800 
12,500 
1,650 
44, 154 
22,000 
1,100 
1,900 
1,500 
8,500 
2, 250 
1,800 
37,150 
12,587 
8,000 
2,500 
1,100 
13,817 
158,726 
20,720 
56,400 
6,500 
4,500 
300 
6,500 
21,200 


4200 

4201 

4202 

4203 

4204 

4205 

4206 

4207 

4208 

4209 

4210 

4211 

4212 

4213 

4214 

4215 

4216 

4217 

4218 

4219 

4220 

4221 

4222 

4223 

4224 

4225 

4226 

4227 

4228 

4229 

4230 

4231 

4232 

4233 

4234 

4235 

4236 

4237 

4238 

4239 

4240 

4241 

4242 

4243 

4244 


326 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1- 


No,  County 


4245 

4246 

4247 

4248 

4249 

4250 

4251 

4252 

4253 

4254 

4255 

4256 

4257 

4258 

4259 

4260 

4261 

4262 

4263 

4264 

4265 

4266 

4267 

4268 

4269 

4270 

4271 

4272 

4273 

4274 

4275 

4276 

4277 

4278 

4279 

4280 

4281 

4282 

4283 

4284 

4285 

4286 

4287 

4288 

4289 

4290 

4291 

4292 

4293 

4294 

4295 

42.96 


PostofEce 


Robeson 

...do. 

..--do 

....do ---. 

....do. 

...-do 

..--do 

....do. -. 

....do 

....do 

....do .-- 

....do- 

....do 

..--do -... 

....do 

-...do 

..-.do --.. 

....do 

-...do 

....do 

..--do 

-...do --. 

--..do..- 

....do --.. 

...-do ---. 

.--.do .- 

--..do- 

.-..do 

.---do 

..--do 

Rockingham 

-...do.. 

-...do 

-...do -- 

-...do 

....do --. 

....do --. 

...-do -. 

....do 

....do- 

....do - 

-...do -.. 

....do -.- 

....do --- 

....do -.. 

....do -. 

....do -. 

-...do - 

--..do 

....do 

..-.do ... 

.i,.do 

^Xit^do 


Lumberton 

....do -... 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do. 

Maxton. 

....do 

....do. 

....do 

....do 

....do 

...-do ---- 

....do 

....do .--. 

....do— - 

....do 

Parkton 

...-do 

....do... 

Proctorville.. 

Red  Springs.. 
....do 

Rex 

Rowland 

St.  Pauls 

-...do 

....do 

....do -..- 

Ashboro 

Leaks  ville 

..-do 

.—do --. 

....do .--. 

....do --. 

....do 

....do ---- 

...-do 

.-.-do 

.-..do 

.-..do... - 

.-..do... - 

Madison 

.-..do ---- 

....do --- 

....do --. 

.-.-do 

Mayodan 

Peaksville 

Price 

Reids  ville 

...-do 


Factory 


President 


Thos.  Kinlaw. 

Lumberton  Coca-Cola  Bot.  Co. .  Inc. 
Lumberton  Marble  and  Gran.  Wks.. 
New  York  Cafe  and  Candy  Kitchen 

Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Co 

The  Robesonian  Pub.  Co... 

Robeson  Mfg.  Co 

Barber- Paschal  Lumber  Co 

E.  E.  Chandler  Mill 

George  Dan .-- 

Elba  Mfg.  Co 

T.  O.  Evans... 

Maxton  Gin  Co 

Maxton  Mfg.  Co 

A.  D.  McGirt.. 

Parlver-Paschal  Lumber  Co 

B.  W.  Phillips  Mill 

Scottish  Click. 

Everett  &  Fonslott 

Parkton  Mattress  Co 

Mrs.  C.  A.  Roach 

C.  M.  Reeves.. 

W.  W.  Gibson.'. 

Morgan  Oil  and  Fertilizer  Co. ... 

J.  H.  Bethune  &  Co 

Rowland  Oil  and  Fertilizer  Co... 

W.  D.  Johnson  Lumber  Co 

St.  Pauls  Flour  Mill  Co 

St.  Pauls  Novelty  Works 

O.  E.  Sewell 

Parrish  &  Kearns 

Coca-Cola  Bottling  Co 

Gazette  Printing  Co 

J.  H.  Hampton  Buggy  Co 

J.  M.  Hopper  Construction  Co.. 

King's  Cigar  Co 

Leaksville  Motor  Co.. 

Leaksville-Spray  Ice  Co 

Liberty  Mills 

Mint-Cola  Bottling  Co.. 

Smith's  Ice  Cream  Co — 

Twin  City  Grocery  Co — 

Union  Motor  Co 

Madison  Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Works 

Moore,  Pickett  &  Fallin 

Penn  Bros.  Suspender  Co.,  Inc 

Rockingham  Automobile  Co 

J.  G.  Wall's  Sawmill 

Mayodan  Coca-Cola  Bottling  Co... 

Union  Motor  Co 

Barnes  Lumber  Co 

The  American  Tobacco  Co 

W.  H.  Bolyn  Harness  Repair  Shop. 


J.  H.  Flovd. 


A.  H.  Currie,  Mgr. 


B.  W.  Phillips.  Owr.. 


John  Anderson. 


R.  T.  Smith,  Mgr. 
Dan  G.  Taylor.... 


J.  G.  Wall,  Owner.. 


Miscellaneous  Eactoeies 


327 


Continued 


Secretary 


C.  O.  Hutaff. 


James  Popaa 

J.  B.  Rogers 

J.  A.  Sharpe 

John  S.  McNielL 

A.  J.  Steele 

E.  E.  Chandler... 


O.  B.  Robinson. 


W.  M.  Kincaid. 


W.  B.  Harker.. 
W.  J.  Everett.. 
John  P.  Watts. 
C.  A.  Roach 


J.  H.  Bethune 

J.  V.  Glover,  Mgr.. 
W.  D.  Johnson 


R.  B.  Humphreys- 


C.  Parrish 

N.  H.  Hazlewood.. 

M.  E.  Murray 

W.  W.  Hampton.... 
J.  M.  Hopper 

D.  Frank  King,  Jr. 

T.  E.  Williams 

R.  E.  Price 

E.  B.  King 

T.  H.  Barker 


T.  H.  Balk 

Nat  M.  Pickett. 


J.  A.  Roach. 


M.  C.  Money 

Dan.  G.  Taylor. 


A.H.Edwards,  Asst.Aud. 


Articles  Manufactured 


2  g  „ 

t-  o  c 
gO'S 


Rough  lumber. 

Coca-cola  and  other  soft  drinks 

Tombstones 

Candy 

Pepsi-cola  and  soda  water... _. 

Newspaper,  job  printing 

Cotton-seed  oil,  meal,  etc 

Dressed  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Ice  cream.. 

Cotton-seed  oil  mill 

Rough  lumber 

Ginning  cotton 

Veneers 

Rough  lumber 

Planing  mill 

Meal 

Newspaper,  advertising,  job  work. 

Rough  lumber 

Mattresses.- 

Rough  lumber 

Brick  manufacturing 

Rough  lumber. ._ 

Cotton-seed  oil,  meal,  etc... _ 

Rough  lumber 

Cotton-seed  by-products 

Rough  lumber 

Flour  and  meal 


1904 


Invested 
Capital 


Rough  lumber.. 

Rough  lumber 

Soft  drinks 

Advertising,  job  printing 

Buggies  and  general  repairing. 

Manufacturing  brick 

Cigars 

General  repair  work 

Ice 


Flour,  corn  meal  and  feed 

Bottling  soft  drinks  and  manufacturing  same. 

Ice  cream 

Corn  meal,  etc 

Auto  repairing 

Soft  drinks 

Dressed  lumber 

Suspenders,  garters,  etc... 

Repair  work. 

Rough  lumber _. 

Coca-cola 

Auto  repairs... 

Rough  lumber 

Plug  tobacco  and  cigarettes 

Harness  repaired , 


1903 


1913  I 


1,600 

26,500 

8,500 

400 

1,500 

8,400 

140,205 

26,517 

2,100 

200 

222,640 

28,100 


20,553 

4,500 

26,517 

12,880 

10,011 

1,700 

1,250 

3,000 

2,100 

2,000 

94,279 

3,250 

106,012 

34,007 

21,090 

1,100 

3,850 

1,500 

7,720 


26,064 
9,246 
1,690 
7,475 

28,600 

16,010 
5,989 
7,275 
7,800 
2,925 
8,300 

12,000 
146,066 

22,230 
1,000 
9,100 
2,925 
7,195 
10,534,929 
300 


No. 


4245 

4246 

4247 

4248 

4249 

4250 

4251 

4252 

4253 

4254 

4255 

4256 

4257 

4258 

4259 

4260 

4261 

4262 

4263 

4264 

4265 

4266 

4267 

4268 

4269 

4270 

4271 

4272 

4273 

4274 

4275 

4276 

4277 

4278 

4279 

4280 

4281 

4282 

4283 

4284 

4285 

4288 

4287 

4288 

4289 

4290 

4291 

4292 

4293 

4294 

4295 

4296 

4297 


328 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1 — 


No. 


County 


4298 

4299 

4300 

4301 

4302 

4303 

4304 

4305 

4306 

4307 

4308 

4309 

4310 

4311 

4312 

4313 

4314 

4315 

4316 

4317 

4318 

4319 

4320 

4321 

4322 

4323 

4324 

4325 

4326 

4327 

4328 

4329 

4330 

4331 

4332 

4333 

4334 

4335 

4336 

4337 

4338 

4339 

4340 

4341 

4342 

4343 

4344 

4345 

4346 

4347 

4348 

4349 

4350 


Rockingham. 
...do --- 

....do 

-__.do 

....do 

..._do. 

....do 

....do 

_...do 

-...do 

-...do 

....do 

-...do 

....do -.- 

...-do 

-...do 

-...do --. 

...-do 

-...do - 

--..do -.- 

--..do -- 

-..-do 

-...do -.- 

....do - 

....do 

-..-do - 

-...do 

....do -. 

....do 

-...do 

-...do 

----do -- 

-.-.do -. 

Rowan 

-...do 

-...do -. 

-...do -- 

.-..do 

..-do -. 

.-do 

.-do - 

..do - 

..do 

..do 

.-do 

..do 

..do 

,-do . 

-.do 

..do 

..do -- 

--do 

--do -- 


PostofEce 


Reidsville 

...do.. --- 

Reidsville,  R.  2  .- 

Reidsville 

...-do 

....do -- 

....do --.- 

....do 

....do 

....do 

...-do 

...-do - 

.—do 

----do- ---. 

--do- 

-..do 

...do 

--do 

---do 

.--do-  — ---. 

-..do 

--do 

Ruffin 

--do 

Spray 

---do- -. 

-..do -. 

Stoneville -- 

...-do -.- 

...do -.- 

.---do - 

Summerfield 

.--do 

Barber 

Bear  Poplar 

China  Grove 

-.--do 

Cleveland 

....do - 

----do 

----do 

----do 

---do 

--..do 

.—do -- 

----do 

Granite  Quarry 


Factory 


President 


Coca-Cola  Bottling  Co - 

R.  G.  Gladstone- - 

W.  B.  Griffin -. 

Iron  Works  Roller  Mills 

Jennings  &  Ware. - .  - 

E.  L.  Knight - 

Linko  Bottling  Works 

W.  G.  Martin - 

F.  C.  Maxwell..- 

Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Co 

Reidsville  Concrete  Construction  Co 

Reidsville  Ice  Cream  Co 

Reidsville  Ice  and  Coal  Co 

Reidsville  Mfg.  Co 

Reidsville  Motor  Co 

Reidsville  Paper  Box  Co.,  Inc 

R.  P.  Richardson,  Jr.,  &  Co.,  Inc.. 

Runovall  Motor  Co 

J.  E.  Smith 

Smith  &  Fagg 

SpringsDryCleaningandDye  Works 

Linko  Bottling  Works 

A.  O.  Royals 

Ruffin  Roller  Mills 

Eagle  Printing  Co 

W.  I.  Lumpkins -. 

Spray  Motor  Co 

J.  A.  Alley 

J.  M.  Leath _.. 

W.  I.  Stanford '. 

Stoneville  Milling  Co 

Dixie  Roller  Mill 

W.  E.  Strader -... 

C.  W.  Graham 

P.  L.  Goodman -- 

China  Grove  Roller  Mill 

Mill  Bridge  Flour  Mills - 

Beck  &  Everhart 

J.  A.  Christy 

Cleveland  Mfg.  Co -... 

Turner  B.  Gales 

J.  W.  Graham 

W.  S.  Graham 

M  urphy  Bros 

Rowan  Milling  Co 

William  Bros 

J.  W.  Frick 


Z.  W.  Griffin,  Owr... 


Brackeen  &  Rogers. 


W.  J.  Worsham,  Owr. 


J.  W.  Sloan. 


do.. E.  D.  Honeycutt  &  Bros. 


Crescent. 
Goldhill.. 

.-.-do 

-—do 

Landis... 


Pickler  &  Sides 

W.  J.  Cline&  Co -- 

Hammill  Bros 

N.  W.  Morgan  &  Sons. 
L.  A.  Corriher 


Partnership. 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


329 


Continued 


Secretary 


Fred  DeGratte. 


W.  P.  Ware.-. 
Hill  Brocker- 


Monroe  Roscoe 

W.  T.  Wooten,  Mgr 

R.  C.  Booker 

Robt.  Hainton 

W. B.Richardson,  Jr., Mg 


F.  Womack,  Actg.  Treas 
J.  S.  Womack 


Articles  Manufactured 


t.  E  m 

°  C  2? 

t.  o  fl 

c  ^^ 


Manufacturing  soft  drinks 

Galvanized  and  sheet  metal  work- 


Flour  and  feed 

Brick,  common 

Auto  repair  work 

Bottling  soft  drinks 

Copper,  tin,  sheet  metal  works- 

Milling  corn  and  feed 

Soft  drinks 

Concrete  sewer  pipes,  etc -_. 

Ice  cream. 

Ice 


Tobacco  bags 

Auto  repair  work- 


S.  F.  Fagg.— . 
E.  C.  Springs- 


S.  H.  Marshall,  Treas.--. 
J.W.Dillon 


Jas.  R.  Martin- 
J.  B.  Ogburn-.. 


J.  F.  Cooper. 


W.  F.  Thompson- 


P.  O.  Tatum,  Mgr.. 


E.  D.  Honeycutt- 


W.  J.  Cline 

J.  B.  HammilL 


Cigars  and  smoking  tobacco 

.\uto  repairs 

Job  printing. 

General  repair  on  wagons,  carriages,  etc.. 

Dry  cleaning  and  dyeing 

Soft  drinks... 

Rough  lumber 

Flour  and  feed 

Job  printing 

Sheet  metal  and  tin  work 

Repair  work  and  adjustments  to  autos-- 

Repair  work,  buggies 

Flour,  meal,  etc 

Lumber... 

Flour  and  grist  mill 

Exchange  mill 

Auto  repairing 

Lumber 

Lumber 

Flour,  feed  and  meal 

Flour,  meal,  feed 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Veneers 


Rough  lumber 

Lumber 

Lumber 

Flour  and  grist-mill  products- 
Rough  lumber -. 

Lumber  sawing 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber... 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Building  material 


1902 


1890 


Invested 
Capital 


1900 


6,150 

6,500 

920 

2,900 

5,500 

19,750 

700 

1,925 

465 

5,050 

8,800 

12,200 

22,097 

21,253 

2,450 

57,369 

994,213 

2,450 

2,050 

1,250 

545 

700 

15,495 

3,000 

10,000 

525 

4,525 

1,350 


4,000 

18,000 

2,400 

1,400 

500 

1,500 

27,500 
4,000 
1,000 
2,200 

20,945 

1,000 

500 

400 

2,000 

28,000 
400 
3,100 
1,400 
1,800 
3,000 
2,200 
1,200 


No. 


4298 
4299 
4300 
4301 
4302 
4303 
4304 
4305 
4306 
4307 
4308 
4309 
4310 
4311 
4312 
4313 
4314 
4315 
4316 
4317 
4318 
4319 
4320 
4321 
4322 
4323 
4324 
4325 
4326 
4327 
4328 
4329 
4330 
4331 
4332 
4333 
4334 
4335 
4336 
4337 
4338 
4339 
4340 
4341 
4342 
4343 
4344 
4345 
4346 
4347 
4348 
4349 
4350 


330 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1— 


No. 


4351 
4352 
4353 
4354 
4355 
4356 
4357 
4358 
4359 
4360 
4361 
4362 
4363 
4361 
4365 
4366 
4367 
4368 
4369 
4370 
4371 
4372 
4373 
4374 
4375 
4376 
4377 
4378 
4379 
4380 
4381 
4382 
4383 
4384 
4385 
4386 
4387 
4388 
4389 
4390 
4391 
4392 
4393 
4394 
4395 
4396 
4397 
4398 
4399 
4400 
4401 
4402 
4403 


County 


Rowan 

....do 

....do --. 

....do 

....do 

....do 

..-.do 

....do _.- 

_...do _-. 

..-.do 

....do 

_...do ._. 

...-do -_. 

....do _ 

...-do 

....do .- 

....do ._. 

_.-.do _. 

....do 

....do 

_...do __. 

....do 

_-_.do 

....do 

....do 

-...do -. 

....do 

...-do 

---.do 

-...do 

....do 

....do 

---do 

-.-.do 

-...do....... 

....do 

..--do 

--.-do 

--..do 

-...do 

-...do , 

....do. 

Rutherford- 

....do 

...-do 

...-do 

.---do - 

----do - 

---do 

---do 

----do 

-...do 

....do 


PostofBce 


Landis 

Misenheimer 

Mount  Ulla 

Richfield 

Rockwell 

.-.do --- 

Salisbury 

—do 

...do 

...do _. 

....do 

...do 

.-.do 

..-.do 

....do .-.. 

....do 

....do 

...do -,. 

Salisbury,  R.  6.. 

Salisbury - 

..-do 

.-.do— - 

....do 

Salisbury,  R.  D. 

Salisbury 

....do 

....do 

-...do 

.-..do 

...-do 


—  .do 

.-.do 

....do 

Spencer 

....do 

....do 

Woodleaf 

.-.do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

Bostic,  R.  4 

Caroleen 

EUenboro 

....do 

Esmeralda .-- 

Forest  City 

....do 

Forest  City,  R.  1. 

Gilkey 

....do 

....do 


F.actory 


Landis  Mfg.  Co 

Wagoner  Bros 

Mount  Ulla  Roller  Mills 

Z.  Morgan 

Lumber  Plant 

Rockwell  Furniture  Co 

Carolina  Beverage  Corporation 

Carolina  Watchman.. - 

Goodman  Lumber  Co - 

Graf-Dav  is-Collett  Co 

Grimes  Milling  Co 

J.  N.  Haden 

Hols  house  Bros 

C.  J.  Harris 

Ludwick  Mfg.  Co 

Mecklenburg  Chero-Cola  Bot.  Co... 

Miller  &  Basinging 

Mint-Cola  Bottling  Co 

A.  M.  Morgan's  Sawmill 

The  Nussman  Bricli  and  Lbr.  Co... 

Odell  Vulcanizing  Co -. 

Olympic  Candy  Co 

Peeler' s  Printery 

Rock  Roller  Mill 

Salisbury  Bakery 

Salisbury  Coca-Cola  Bot.  Co 

Salisbury  Granite  Corp 

Salisbury  Ice  and  Fuel  Co 

Salisbury  Laundry 

Southern  Metal  Culvert  Co 

Taylor  Mattress  Co 

Virginia-Carolina  Chemical  Co. 

R.  W.  Walker  Lumber  Co 

Catawba  Ice  and  Fuel  Co 

Southern  Railway  Co 

Spencer  Pepsi-Cola  Bot.  Co 

Fraley  &  Steele 

C.  H.  Gillean- 

L.  C.  Kluttz 

McLaughlin  &  Moore 

Owens  &  Sons 

Third  Creek  Roller  Mills 

Wright-Bachman  Lumber  Co 

M.  M.  Farris 

Colfax  Mills- - - 

Farmers  Mfg.  and  Ginning  Co 

J.  C.  Patrick - -. 

Coca-Cola  Bot.  Co.  of  Forest  City. 

Hallifield-Champion  &  Co 

Lancaster  Gin  Co 

G.  W.  H.  Bennett 

W.  P.  Hines 

Warlick  Lumber  Co 


President 


J.  P.  Linn... 
Partnership. 


J.  H.  Snider,  Mgr. 
S.  F.  Harris 


E.  A.  Goodman,  Mgr. 
J.  Percy  Grimes,  Part. 


J.  F.  Ludwick. 


Elijah  Miller,  Part.. 

L.  D.  Peeler 

A.  M.  Morgan,  Owr. 


W.  C.  Odell 

Christ.  Erneston. 

D.  V.  Peeler 

W.  A.  Shuping 


P.  A.  Wallenbom. 


W.  E.  Heilig.. 
C.  G.  Wilson. 


Fairfax  Harrison. 


Walter  Owens,  Part... 
G.  W.  Rutledge,  Part. 
Herman  P.  Lieber 


C.  M.  Halland. 


K.  C.  Mengies- 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


331 


Continued 


Secretary 

Articles  Manufactured 

■a 

g  =  g 

Invested 
Capital 

No. 

G   H.  Corriher 

1911 

S    25,000 
500 

4351 

4352 

4353 

1,000 

100 

72,644 

107,900 

2,600 

4354 

1908 

4355 

J.  W.  Pesler 

4356 

L   D  Peeler 

Mint-oola  and  syrups _  . 

4357 

W   H   Stewart 

Publishing,  job  printing 

4358 

1908 

4359 

N.  W.  Collett 

91,873 
14,782 
4,100 
6,850 

4360 

4361 

Vulcanizing,  tube  repairing 

4362 

Carriages .  _  _ 

4363 

E.  D.  McCall,  Mgr. 

1919 
1913 

4364 

T.  A   Ludwick 

Flour,  feed,  meal 

15,000 
12,221 

1,000 
10,506 

1,000 
27,256 

3,375 

5,125 
10,750 

7,200 
20,000 
14,915 
25,000 
35,431 
14,100 

5,000 

5,900 

48,000,000 

143,541 

119,655 

4365 

Soft  drinks -.-  ---  -_. 

4366 

4367 

4368 

1906 

4369 

Rough  lumber,  brick _ 

4370 

Vulcanizing  and  tube  repairing _     .   ._ 

4371 

Candy,  ice  cream - 

4372 

Job  printing . 

4373 

4374 

L.  G.  Peeler 

4375 

4376 

E.  D.  McCall     . 

1916 

4377 

Ice- 

4378 

Laundry  work. .  _         

4379 

Metal  culverts .  .  _  _  _ 

4380 

1906 
1893 

4381 

S.  D.  Crenshaw 

Commercial  fertilizers                              

4,382 

G.  F.  Grafton 

4383 

R.  L.  VanPoole 

Ice .-. - _ . - 

4384 

4385 

Soft,  drinks 

5,400 

4,050 

950 

450 

2,000 

6,650 

14,950 

150,000 

1,250 

23,250 

2,775 

8,300 

34,931 

7,000 

2,000 

600 

1,150 

5,000 

4.386 

4387 

4388 

4,389 

4390 

4391 

4392 

1902 

4393 

4394 

W.  J.  Reed,  Treas. 

Flour,  feed,  etc .  

4395 

J.  P.  McSwain.... 

Rough  lumber . 

4396 

4397 

R.  L.  Ellis _._ 

4398 

R.  K.  Hallifield,  Mgr.  .. 

Rough  lumber 

4399 

1911 

4400 

4401 

4402 

C.  F.  Cline 

Flooring,  moulding,  etc 

1899 

4403 

332 


]!!^ORTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1- 


No. 


4404 

4405 

4406 

4407 

4408 

4409 

4410 

4411 

4412 

4413 

4414 

4415 

4416 

4417 

4418 

4419 

4420 

4421 

4422 

4423 

4424 

4425 

4426 

4427 

4428 

4429 

4430 

4431 

4432 

4433 

4434 

4435 

4436 

4437 

4438 

4439 

4440 

4441 

4442 

4443 

1444 

4445 

4446 

4447 

4448 

4449 

4450 

4451 

4452 

4453 

4454 

4455 

4456 


County 


Rutherford. 

....do 

....do 

....do 

..._do 

..._do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

-...do 

....do _. 

.._.do 

.-..do 

Sampson... 

....do 

....do 

_---do._ 

..--do 

-...do 

----do 

..--do 

....do 

-...do 

-...do 

...-do 

...-do 

-...do 

--..do 

----do 

...-do 

...-do 

....do 

-...do 

-...do 

-.--do 

----do 

----do 

...-do 

..--do 

...-do 

-...do- 

...-do 

....do 

....do 

-...do 

-...do 

....do 

....do 

.-..do 

...-do 

----do 

...-do 

-...do- 


PostofBce 


Ruth- 

....do- -- 

.--do 

.--do 

Rutherf  ordton  - . 

....do 

.---do 

....do 

Union  Mills 

-.-do— --- 

—  -do 

Uree,  R.  1 

Uree,  R.  2 

Autryville -- 

---do 

..--do 

----do- 

----do - 

-.--do- 

.--do 

---do— 

..-do— -. 

Cleveland 

Clinton 

.--do 

—do- 

...do 

.-do..— 

.---do— -. 

.-.-do-  — -. 

...-do— 

...do 

..--do 

..-do 

..-do- ---. 

..-do- --- 

—do 

.-.-do- 

..-.do 

....do 

.--do 

.-..do 

.--do 

—do 

...-do 

-...do 

-...do 

....do 

...-do- -- 

-.--do- --- 

--.do 

.---do 

----do --- 


•  Factory 


President 


J.  C.  Hampton 

G.  M.  Haworth— 

Ruth  Mfg.  Co 

Taylor  Lumber  Co 

Frog  Level  Ginning  Co 

Southern  Veneer  Co 

Sun  Printing  Co 

Yelton  Milling  Co 

Guffy  Milling  Co - 

E.  M.  Hall  &  Son 

Morgan  &  Simpson 

J.  A.  Frady 

C.  F.  Williams  Lumber  Co.- 

Carty  &  Bros -- 

E.  V.  Cooper 

L.  J.  Fairchant  &  Sons 

G.  Gainey 

J.  L.  Maxwell-- 

G.  M.  Pusey --. 

J.  H.  Pusey 

Charles  Rankin  Mill 

Strickland  &  Chason 

C.  A.  Brown  &  Bro -. 

T.  A.  Andrews 

C.  R.  Ball --- 

D.  L.  Boney 

Herman  J.  Britt 

J.  J.  Canady 

Clinton  Lumber  Co -. 

Clinton  Milling  Co -. 

Consolidated  Lumber  Co... 

J.  C.  Cooper-.- 

L.  N.  Dodd 

T.  I.  Faircloth 

C.  F.  Herring --. 

W.  R.  Honeycutt-- 

Willie  Johnson 

M.  H.  Jones 

L.  A.  Kennedy 

J.  A.  McArthur 

R.  A.  McCullin 

News  Dispatch,  Inc 

Parker  &  Powell  Mill 

M.  Reynolds- 

V.  H.  Rockley 

Robt.  M.  Rowell 

S.  T.  Royall 

Sampson  Harness  Shop 

Sampson  Power  Co - 

R.  B.  Smith 

F.  L.  &  D.  J.  Turlington.-. 

J.  H.  Turlington - 

H.  Vann..- -.- 


W.  H.  Setzer,  Owr. 


O.  B.  Grose. 


G.  B.  Yelton,  Part.... 


E.  M.  Hall. 


C.  F.  Williams,  Owr. 


G.  M.  Pusey,  Sawyer. 


Partnership  _ 

C.  A.  Brown,  Part. 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


333 


Continued 


Secretary 


J    L.  Taylor 

D.  M   Correl 

R.  P.  Scruggs 

L.  D.  Miller,  Mgr. 


W.  C.  Scoogin. 
E   M.  Hall 


W   K.  Carty. 


J.  V.  Hening 

S.  T.  Wallace,  Mgr.. 
S.  Goode,  Jr 


W.  W.  Casteel. 


J.  W.  Gray. 


D.  J.  Turlington. 


Articles  Manufactured 


Rough  and  dressed  lumber- 
Rough  lumber 

Foundry 

Planing  mill,  ice 

Ginning  cotton 

Veneers 

Publishing,  job  printing 

Custom  milling 

General  milling 

Rough  lumber 


o  5S 
t,  o  c 

c  >.  == 

i-i  cCQ 


Invested 
Capital 


Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Flour  and  meal 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Box  board  lumber. 


Rough  lumber 

Juniper  shingles 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber.. _ 

Rough  lumber 

Planing  mill. ___ 

Flour  and  feedstuffs 

Planing  mill 

Rough  lumber 

Shingles 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber.. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Publishing,  job  printing. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber _.. 

Rough  lumber 

Harness 


Lumber 

Rough  lumber. 
Rough  lumber- 
Rough  lumber.. 


15,500 
2,400 
4,500 

21,750 

25,000 
4,999 
8,384 

12,500 
5,500 
1,000 
2,650 
4,250 
3,125 
800 
1,200 

8,000 
1,500 

2,600 


2,000 


65,000 
2,900 
2,100 
2,000 
1,875 
1,100 
10,500 
6,500 
10,000 
1,200 
1,250 
1,100 
1,250 
1,000 
6,500 
1,500 
900 
1,100 
1,500 
9,500 
2,300 
1,000 
1,250 
2,600 
1,000 
6,000 
5,000 


No. 


2,500 
2,500 
1,500 


4404 

4405 

4406 

4407 

4408 

4409 

4410 

4411 

4412 

4413 

4414 

4415 

4416 

4417 

4418 

4419 

4420 

4421 

4422 

4423 

4424 

4425 

4426 

4427 

4428 

4429 

4430 

4431 

4432 

4433 

4434 

4435 

4436 

4437 

4438 

4439 

4440 

4441 

4442 

4443 

4444 

4445 

4446 

4447 

4448 

4449 

4450 

4451 

4452 

4453 
4454 
4455 
4456 


334 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1- 


No. 

County 

PostofBce 

Factory 

President 

4457 

Sampson 

....do 

Clinton 

4458 

....do 

G.  A.  Waller  &  Co.. 

4459 

....do 

North  Clinton 

Cooper -- 

4460 

....do 

\V.  J.  Brock 

44fi1 

-...do 

....do _... 

-.-.do 

-...do 

J.  G.  Fann 

44fi^ 

C.  M.  Horton's  Mill     . 

4463 

..._do 

....do 

4464 

.-..do -- 

....do 

Cooper,  R.  1 

Cooper 

4465 

4466 

-...do... 

....do 

J.  T.  Nailer 

4467 

....do 

....do 

-...do 

-...do 

E.  B.  Page.. 

4468 

0.  B.  Ten           .                

4469 
4470 

-.--do.... 

....do 

Cooper,  R.  1 

Dunn 

Mrs.  J.  T.  Williams  Cotton  Gin 

W.  A.  Baggett  &  Co. 

Mrs.J.T. Williams, Or. 

4471 

do 

do 

T   S  Godwin 

447? 

..--do -- 

...-do 

447.^ 

..--do ---- 

....do . 

Y.  P.  Tart           .          

4474 

....do 

-...do 

C.  West                         

4«175 

....do 

C.  A.  Clifton                        

4476 

-...do 

...do 

4477 

....do 

..  do 

4478 

..-.do 

..    do  . 

Robt.  M.  Rupp 

4479 

....do...- 

Hayne 

C    M    EzzpII 

4480 

--..do  ... 

do 

H.  J  Ezzell 

4481 

--.-do 

..    do 

.-..do 

J.  W.  Hanev  &  Son 

J.  W.  Haney 

4482 

A   E    &  Worth  Baggett 

4483 

..-.do 

....do 

4484 

..     do 

4485 

-...do 

..-.do 

Huntley  Mfg.  Co.               

R.  L.  Cumben,  Owr.. 

4486 

-.--do 

..do 

4487 

-.--do 

do. 

4488 

..-.do  ..  . 

Thos  T.  Fowler 

4489 

....do 

J  M   Beatty                          -  - 

4490 

....do 

....do    . 

---do 

do 

C.  A.  Brown  &  Co 

C.  A.  Brown,  Prop... 

4491 

4492 

-..-do 

....do 

W  &  T  Y   Fennel! 

4493 

do 

O  V   Short 

4494 

..-.do --. 

....do 

B.  C   Triplett's  Mill 

B.  C.  Triplett,  Owt... 

4495 

..     do 

BuUard  &  Home 

4496 

..     do 

Moltonville 

do 

4497 

-      do 

4498 

...-do -- 

....do 

do 

---.do 

Mount  Olive 

Newton  Grove 

.-..do 

....do 

A   J   &  G    W   Rocklev 

4499 

H   J  Pope 

4500 

W   T   Britt  &  Bro 

4501 

-—do 

-...do 

450'' 

E.  F.  House,  Owner.. 

4503 

do 

do 

W   J   &  J   R    House 

4504 

do 

do 

4505 

do 

do 

4506 

.      do 

do 

W   B    McLamb 

4507 

-...do -.. 

-...do -- 

....do 

NewtonOrove,  R.  1 
N'tonGrove,R.D. 
Orange 

R   D    Vann 

4508 

4509 

Jackson  Turpentine  Distillery 

T.  L.  Jackson,  Owr... 

Miscellaneous  Factories 


OO  K 

OOD 


Continued 


Secretary 

Articles  Manufactured 

si. 

ass 

i.  o  a 

Invested 
Capital 

No. 

$      8,000 
4,000 
850 
1,000 
3,500 
900 
2,000 
1,050 
4,000 
2,000 
2,000 
1,500 
1,500 
1,300 
1,200 
1,000 
1,200 
1,100 
5,000 
2,350 

19,300 
300,000 

14,500 
2,000 

50,000 
2,200 
1,500 
2,000 
3,000 
2,250 
1,650 
5,000 
2,600 

44,')7 

G.  A.  Waller 

4458 

4459 

4460 

4461 

4463 

446,'? 

Grinding  corn _  _         

4464 

1912 

4465 

4466 

4467 

4468 

4469 

S.  T.  Starlino- 

4470 

4471 

4472 

4473 

4474 

4475 

4476 

4477 

Clarence  M.  Stickell 

1918 

4478 

4479 

4480 

4481 

Worth  Baggett 

4482 

4483 

J.  W.  &B.  Crumpler____ 

4484 

4485 

4486 

4487 

4488 

4489 

1901 

4490 

1,500 
1,500 
1,250 

4491 

4492 

4493 

4494 

M.  N.  Bullard... 

1,000 

1,100 

3,000 

2,. 300 

6,350 

1,500 

500 

2,500 

1,000 

1,000 

700 

800 

800 

600 

4495 

4496 

4497 

4498 

4499 

4500 

4501 

4503 

4503 

4504 

4505 

4506 

4507 

4508 

Crude  turpentine. 

4509 

336 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1 — 


No. 


4510 
4511 
4512 
4513 
4514 
4515 
4516 
4517 
4518 
4519 
4520 
4521 
4522 
4523 
4524 
4525 
4526 
4527 
4528 
4529 
4530 
4531 
4532 
4533 
4534 
4535 
4536 
4537 
4538 
4539 
4540 
4541 
4542 
4543 
4544 
4545 
4546 
4547 
4548 
4549 
4550 
4551 
4552 
4553 
4554 
4555 
4556 
4557 
4558 
4559 
4560 
4561 
4562 


County 


Sampson.. 

_...do 

.-..do 

-...do 

..-.do- 

...-do 

....do 

.—do 

-...do 

....do. 

---do 

--..do 

--.do 

-—do 

--..do 

--..do 

-..-do 

-...do 

....do 

.--do 

---do 

--..do 

.-..do 

-...do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

-...do 

-...do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

.—do 

.-.do 

.-.do 

....do.— 
....do— . 
....do..... 

Scotland. 

.—do 

-—do 

-—do 

-—do 

....do 

...-do 

-...do 

.-.do 

—do 

—do 

....do 

....do 


PostofiBce 


Parkersburg,  R.  D. 

Parkersburg 

...do 

...do.... 

...do -.-. 

-.do 

...do 

Roseboro 

...do 

...do 

...do.... 

-.-do 

...do 

...do.. 

...do 

...do 

...do... 

...do 

.-.do. 

...do 

...do 

..--do 

...do ---. 

--.do 

...-do 

Salemburg,  R.  1-. 

Salemburg 

—  .do 

...do 

...do 

....do 

....do. 

Stedman 

Tomahawk 

Turkey 

....do 

....do... 

Turkey,  R.  D 

Turkey .- 

Turkey,  R.  D 

Gibson 

.-..do 

Hasty 

Laurel  Hill 


....do.. 

..-do 

Laurinbiirg 

....do 

....do.. ---. 

....do 

Laurinburg,  R.  D 
Laurinburg 

.---do 


Factory 


J.  G.  &  G.  C.  Coble 

E.  Johnson 

Melvin  Bridge  Lumber  Co 

W.  C.  Melvin - 

W.  H.  Norris 

W.  B.  Simmons -- 

R.  L.  Smith -- , 

S.  J.  Andrews 

C.  E.  Bryan ,-- 

J.  B.  Bryan 

L.  B.  Bryant 

W.  T.  Bryant 

F.  A.  Caison 

A.  L.  Grumpier.. - 

L.  Faircloth. 

Troy  I.  Herring 

W.  E.  Home  &  Co 

S.  W.  Kivett 

E.  F.  McLemore 

Thos.  E.  Owens 

C.  B.  Pate.- 

Roseboro  Milling  Co --- 

Tart's  Sawmill -.. 

W.  J.  Underwood 

West  Lumber  Mill 

Henry  Canady's  Mill.. 

H.  H.  Hall  &  Bro... 

W.  B.  Knowles 

J.  A.  Norton .-- --- 

C.  H.  Royall 

Royall  Still  and  Ginnery 

J.  R.  Simmons 

L.  G.  Faircloth... 

A.Rich 

C.  J.  Carroll's  Carriage  Shop... 

W.  H.  Carroll's  Mill 

A.  B.  Cook 

George  Hudson 

O.  L.  Matthews 

J.  B.  Moore 

Z.  V.  Pate 

The  Southern  Cotton  Oil  Co..-. 

Hasty  Gin  Co --- 

McLeod  &  McKeithen 

J.  H.  O'Brien 

J.  F.  Stedman 

P.  S.  Bean- 

John  Blue  Fertilizer  Co 

Cameron  Milling  Co 

Stewart  Dougal.  Jr 

Elmore  Ginning-Fertilizer  Co... 

Noah  Fields  Ice  Cream  Co 

Laurinburg  Coca-Cola  Bot.  Co. 


President 


C.  C.  Tart,  Owner... 


Henry  Canady,  Owr. 


Royall&Cooper.Mgrs. 


C.  J.  Carroll 

W.  H.  Carroll,  Owr... 


J.  A.  Ryan.  Asst.  Aud. 
E.  J.  Hester .- 


John  Blue 

H.  A.  Cameron,  Owr. 


Noah  Fields. 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


337 


Continued. 


Secretary 

Articles  Manufactured 

13 
T3g 

If 

fe  °  s 

§^'= 

Invested 
Capital 

No. 

S      2,500 
1,300 
2,500 
2,400 
2,500 
1,500 
1,100 
1,500 
1,200 
1,800 
800 
1,750 

4510 

4511 

4512 

4513 

4514 

4515 

4516 

4517 

4518 

4519 

4520 

4521 

Brick 

1917 

4522 

1,500 
1,000 
34,110 
1,750 
2,000 
2,000 

4523 

4524 

4525 

W.  E.  Home 

4526 

4527 

1913 

4528 

12,500 

4529 

1,800 
6,500 
2,000 
1,000 
1,200 
5,000 
1,200 
2,500 
1,500 
1,000 

20,000 
1,700 
1,000 
5,000 
1,300 
2,000 
1,250 
3,000 
2,500 
1,500 
2,450 
165,928 
4,730 

10,000 
1,300 
3,000 
4,500 

48,900 
7,500 
1,600 

17,250 

4530 

W.  H.  Herring 

Planing  mill.  .  .                                     .. 

4531 

1916 

4532 

4533 

W.  P.  West 

4534 

4535 

M.  B.  Hall- 

4536 

4537 

4538 

4539 

1914 

4541 

4541 

Rough  lumber 

4542 

4543 

4544 

Grinding  corn 

4545 

4546 

4547 

4548 

4549 

4550 

4551 

D.  A.  Hasty 

Ginning  cotton 

1910 

4552 

J.  E.  McKeithen __ 

Rough  lumber 

4553 

4554 

4555 

4556 

4557 

4558 

Rough  lumber.. 

4559 

4560 

4561 

T.  G.  Bagwell 

Soft  drinks 

10,820 

4562 

22— Dept.  Labor,  1920. 


338 


J^ORTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1 — 


No. 


4563 
4564 
4565 
4566 
4567 
4568 
4569 
4570 
4571 
4572 
4573 
4574 
4575 
4576 
4577 
4578 
4579 
4580 
4581 
4582 
4583 
4584 
4585 
4586 
4587 
4588 
4589 
4590 
4591 
4592 
4593 
4594 
4595 
4596 
4597 
4598 
4599 
4600 
4601 
4602 
4603 
4604 
4605 
4606 
4607 
4608 
4609 
4610 
4611 
4612 
4613 
4614 
4615 


County 


Scotland. 
..-.do___.. 

....do 

.—do 

-...do 

.-..do 

-...do 

----do 

....do 

...-do 

...-do..... 

....do 

.---do 

Stanly..-. 
....do..-, 
-...do.— . 

....do 

..--do 

...-do 

.—do-... 

—do 

—do 

...-do 

..--do 

.-..do 

....do 

..--do 

....do.-- 

...-do 

—do 

-.-.do 

..--do— - 

--..do 

...-do 

..--do 

..--do 

.-.-do 

-...do-  — 
....do-  — 

.—do 

—  .do 

..--do 

..--do 

..--do 

-...do..— 
....do—.. 

..-do 

.-..do 

.-..do— - 

...-do 

...-do 

.-.-do 

.-..do 


Postoffice 


Laurinburg 

.--.do 

....do - 

.-..do 

....do 

Laurinburg,  R.  D. 

Laurinburg 

...-do 

.-..do 

Old  Hundred 

Wagram 

....do 

....do -. 

Albemarle 

..-.do 

....do 

-...do- 

..--do - 

....do 

.—do 

..-do 

.—do 

.-..do 

..--do 

-.-.do 

Albemarle,  R.  36.. 

Albemarle 

---.do 

....do 

....do .- 

.-..do— --.. 

Albemarle,  R.  5--- 

Albemarle -- 

....do 

Albemarle.  R.  1... 

...-do 

Albemarle 

.-..do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

..-do 

....do -- 

....do -- 

Almond 

Badin 

Locust 

—  .do 

Misenheimer. 

MouirtGilead,R.2 
Mt.  Pleasant,  R.  1 
Mount  Pleasant--- 
Mt.  Pleasant,  R.  1: 


Factory 


Laurinburg  Exchange 

Laurinburg  Machine  Co 

R.  E.  Lee 

R.  L.  McLeod  &  Sons. 

F.  L.  McNair - 

McNair  Phosphate  Co..- 

Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Co 

Purity  Bakery 

B.  L.  Stewart  Co 

Chas.  W.  Wallace 

B.  H.  Dawson - 

J.  H.  McKenzie-- ..- 

J.  P.  Shaw  Gin  Co.-.. 

Albemarle  Cabinet  Co 

Albemarle  Coal  and  Ice  Co.. 

Albemarle  Enterprise  Co 

Albemarle  Mantel  Co -- 

Albemarle  Milling  Co..- 

Albemarle  Repair  Shop 

Albemarle  Roller  Mills 

Albemarle  Steam  Laundry.. - 

Chero-Cola  Bottling  Co 

City  Printing  Co 

Geo.  T.  Dennis 

J.  I.  L.  Efird 

N.  B.  Efird -. 

Foundry  and  Machine  Shop- 

G.  C.  Furr 

Harris  Bakery 

P.  E.  Kirk 

J.  A.  Lovvder 

Mauldin  &  Sides 

Miller  Lumber  Co.,  Inc 

J.  S.  Misenheimer 

Moose  &  Sons 

Moose  &  Whitley  Bros. .- 

Palmer  Stone  Works 

Russell  Lumber  Co -- 

E.  E.  Shuggs 

Sibley  Mfg.  Co 

Travis  Sides. 

Stanly  Bottling  Works 

T.  W.  Still 

Whitley  &  Lowder  Sawmill-. 

George  Troutman 

Badin  Bakery 

Lee  Bratlin. 

Tucker  &  Bro 

J.  A.  Bolton 

A.  N.  Hall 

Crayton's  Roller  Mill 

Marion  F.  Honeycutt 

Lambert  Sawmill 


President 


John  F.  McNair- 


B.  L.  Stewart- 


J.  P.  Shaw. 


J.  E.  Redwine. 
W.  J.  Cottin... 
W.  A.  Porter... 


i 


E.  C.  MiUer.. 
W.  J.  Harris. 


C.  M.  Palmer. 


P.  O.  Skidmal. 


Peter  Endres. 


H.  D.  Crayton.  Owr. 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


339 


Continued. 


Secretary 


A.  L.  Moore.. 
W.  M.  Lytch. 


Articles  Manufactured 


T.  T.  Covington,  Mgr. 
C.  D.  Hancock,  Mgr... 


I.  T.  Cox. 


A.  E.  Shaw 

C.  W.  Russell 

J.  B.  Griffin,  Mgr 

James  P.  Bivins,  Mgr... 

R.  B.  Ritchie 

J.  W.  Woodard 


Weekly  newspaper,  job  printing 

Repair  work 

Grist  mill 

Rough  and  dressed  lumber 

Grist  and  flour  mill 

Acid  phosphate 

Soft  drinks 

Bread,  cakes,  pies 

Cover  cotton  mill  rollers 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Ginning  cotton 

Furniture,  dressed  lumber.. 

Ice 


o  e  m 


C  L.  Litaker,  Mgr._ 


I.  B.  Miller,  Mgr.. 


Publishing,  job  printing... 
Manufacturing  of  mantels. 
Flour,  feed  and  corn  meal. 

General  repairs 

Custom  milling 

Laundry  work 

Soft  drinks _ 

Job  printing 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 


General  repairs. 
Rough  lumber.. 
Baked  goods 


J.  R.  Price 

W.  T.  Huckabee. 


Rough  lumber. 


Rough  lumber. 


Monuments 

Rough  lumber.. 
Planing  lumber. 
Rough  lumber... 


Soft  drinks 

Rough  lumber. 
Lumber 


Baked  goods. 


Rough  lumber 

Flour,  meal  and  feed  stuff. 
Lumber 


Invested 
Capital 


S    10,200 
6,200 
1,600 
77, 200 
2,600 
400,000 
4,850 
6,000 
200 
1,600 
1,000 
4,500 
4,000 
5,650 
21,000 
4,710 
21,337 
56,785 
2,050 
3,800 
5,700 
10,000 
2,000 
300 
1,500 
3,900 
4,535 
4,000 
600 
2,500 
1,500 
400 
12,650 
1,000 
250 
1,600 
15,000 
4,650 
20,000 
35,000 
1,500 
31,153 
1,100 
1,200 
700 
12,640 
500 
1,100 
1,100 
500 
3,100 
500 
1,000 


No. 


4563 

4564 

4565 

4566 

4567 

4568 

4569 

4570 

4571 

4572 

4573 

4574 

4575 

4576 

4577 

4578 

4579 

4580 

4581 

4582 

4583 

4584 

4585 

4586 

4587 

4588 

4589 

4590 

4591 

4592 

4593 

4594 

4595 

4596 

4597 

4598 

4599 

4600 

4601 

4602 

4603 

4604 

4605 

4606 

4607 

4608 

4609 

4610 

4611 

4612 

4613 

4614 

4615 


340 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1— 


No. 

County 

PostoflBce 

Factory 

President 

461  fi 

Stanly 

.—do 

....do 

New  London  

....do 

Jno.  M.  Miller  Planing  Mill 

4617 

C.  V.  Ritchie - 

4618 

....do 

Yadkin  Brick  Yards- 

4619 

....do 

Norwood,  R.  1 

....do 

H.  C.  Bowers 

4620 

....do 

James  Deese..         .     .  . 

4621 

....do . 

Norwood 

S.  M.  Efird-.. 

4622 

....do.  .- 

....do 

Hathroop  Fonzey. 

4623 

...  do    .    ■ 

do    ... 

H.  L.  Green  &  Sons 

4624 

....do 

..-.do 

4625 

....do 

-.-.do --.- 

E.  B.  Hudson 

4626 

..._do 

-...do 

H.L.Kendall 

4627 

-..-do_... 

....do... 

W.  R.  Krider... 

4628 

....do... 

-.     do 

Norwood  Lumber  Co.. 

4629 

....do  -. 

do 

Riverview  Mfg.  Co. 

T.  A.  Hathcock 

4630 
4631 

.—do 

....do _ 

....do.. 

Norwood,  R.  2 

Norwood,  R.  1 

Norwood 

Rocky  River  Roller  Mills 

P.  A.  Harward,  Part. 

4632 

....do 

T.  P.  Snuggs 

4633 

....do 

Stanly  Cotton  Oil  Co. 

4634 

....do... 

-...do.. 

Thompson  &  Hudson 

4635 

-.-.do.__ 

do 

Oakboro 

J.  F.  Barbee's  Lumber  Plant -- 

F.  B.  Barnhardt 

J.  F.  Barbee,  Owner 

4636 

do 

4637 

do 

Oakboro,  R.  2 

4638 

....do 

Edward  G.  Crowell 

4639 

.___do_ 

..--do- 

C.  P.  Hartsell-.-- -. 

4640 

-...do 

....do- 

Oakboro,  R.  D.-.. 
Oakboro... 

P.  G.  Hartsell  Casket  Co 

P.  G.  Hartsell 

4641 

J.  M.  Honeycutt.- 

4642 

....do 

....do 

S.  S.  &  W.  I.  Little    ..  - 

4643 

-.do 

do 

A.  E.  McLester  . 

4644 

do 

Oakboro,  R.  2 

Oakboro .-- 

Polkton,  R.  3 

Richfield 

Tucker,  Murry  &  Smith  Sawmill..- 
Turner's  Mill  and  Gin 

4645 

....do -..- 

do 

A.  P.  Turner,  Owr.     . 

4646 

J.  W.  Allen 

4647 

do 

W.  T.  Crowell,  Part. 

4648 

do 

do 

T.  E.  Harris 

4649 

....do 

..--do 

4650 

....do. 

-...do 

M.  M.  Ritchie- 

4651 

....do.- 

do , 

Richfield  Milling  Co.... 

4652 

....do  - 

....do 

M.  M.  Ritchie's  Planing  Mill 

M.  M.  Ritchie,  Owner 

4653 

...-do -.. 

..    do 

Richfield,  R.  1.... 
Stanfield.. 

4654 

Henry  S.  Endv 

4655 

.      do 

do    .  .. 

4656 

do 

-      do    .    . 

Misenheimer  Mill  ...                 .     .. 

C.  W.  Misenheimer, 

4657 

Stokes -. 

do 

Owner 

4658 

do  .      - 

A.  M.  &  W.  J.  Shelton's  Corn  MilL. 

4659 

do 

Dalton 

Phillips  Milling  Co.               

Matthew  Phillips,  Or. 

4660 

-...do - 

-     do 

J.  B.  Martin 

4661 

.       do 

Pepper  Bros.  Printing  Office 

J.  R.  Forrest.- 

E.  P.  Pepper 

4662 

do 

4663 

-     do  . 

.—do  .      . 

R.  T.  Joyce  Roller  Mill 

R.  T.  Joyce,  Owr.  ... 

4664 

.-     do    . 

do 

4665 

-      do.  . 

Germanton 

do 

Germanton  Roller  Mills 

H.  McGhee,  Part 

4666 

do 

4667 

....do 

..--do-.— -. 

G.  R.  Meadows.. 

J 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


341 


Continued. 


Secretary 


Rufus  Isenhauer. 


Articles  Manufactured 


Planing  lumber 

Lumber 

Manufacturing  brick- 


Rough  lumber. 
Rough  lumber. 
Rough  lumber. 
Rough  lumber. 
Rough  lumber. 


°0'S5 


1908 


Invested 
Capital 


S      1,892 


100, 646 
350 
550 
500 
500 
700 
350 


No. 


4616 
4617 
4618 
4619 
4620 
4621 
4622 
4623 
4624 
4625 
4626 
4627 
4628 
4629 
4630 
4631 
4632 
4633 
4634 
4635 
4636 
4637 
4638 
4639 
4640 
4641 
4642 
4643 
4644 
4645 
4646 
4647 
4648 
4649 
4650 
4651 
4652 
4653 
4654 
4655 

4656 
4657 
4658 
4659 
4660 
4661 
4662 
4663 
4664 
4665 
4666 
4667 


D.  E.  Lifler. 


W.  C.  Kendall. 


R.  L.  Austin,  Treas. 


Dressed  lumber 

Flour,  feed  and  meal.. 
Flour 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber. _.. 

Cotton-seed  products. 


1909 


Planing  lumber. 


Rough  lumber. 
Rough  lumber. 
Caskets 


Rough  lumber. 


Lumber 

Grain  milling,  ginning  cotton,  etc. 

Rough  lumber 

Flour  and  meal 

Rough  lumber 

Vulcanizing 

Dressed  lumber 

Flour,  feed  and  bran 

Planing  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 


J.  P.  Lewis. 


Lumber 

Meal  and  feed 

Flour  and  meal 

Rough  lumber 

Publishing,  job  printing. 

Rough  lumber 

Flour  and  meal 

Rough  lumber 

Flour 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 


500 

1,000 

47,954 

100 

3,985 

800 

500 

101,028 

3,700 

5,000 

1,500 

1,600 

10,600 

4,000 

1,000 

1,000 

1,200 

2,300 

500 

2,300 

8,433 

4,300 

4,300 

2,483 

6,000 

10,000 

8,000 

400 

500 

500 

2,200 
1,700 

600 
10,000 
3,800 
5,150 

800 
6,000 

400 
30,000 

750 

700 


342 


!N^ORTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Taulk  No.  1- 


No. 


4669 
4670 
4671 
4672 
4673 
4674 
4675 
4676 
4677 
4678 
4679 
4680 
4681 
4682 
4683 
4684 
4685 
4686 
4687 
4688 
4689 
4690 
4691 
4692 
4693 
4694 
4695 
4696 
4697 
4698 
4699 
4700 
4701 
4702 
4703 
4704 
4705 
4706 
4707 
4708 
4709 
4710 
4711 
4712 
4713 
4714 
4715 
4716 
4717 
4718 
4719 
4720 


County 


Stokes. 
...do- 
....do.. 
....do.. 
....do.. 
...-do.. 
....do., 
-...do., 
.--.do.. 
....do.. 
....do.. 
..--do.. 
.—do.. 
....do.. 
....do., 
--do-. 
....do., 
--..do., 
.--.do-. 
Surry., 
--do- 
....do.. 
...-do- 
----do- 
----do- 
.--.do.. 
.— do.- 
....do.. 
....do.. 
..-do.. 
....do.. 
....do- 
...-do- 
....do- 
....do.. 
....do.. 
..--do., 
--do.. 

-..dO-- 
-..dO- 
--do.- 
----do.. 

-...do- 
....do.. 

----dO- 
----dO- 

----do- 
-...do.- 

-.--dO-- 
-.--dO- 

....do.. 
....do.. 
..-.dc- 


Postoffice 


King 

...do 

Meadows 

Mizpah 

....do 

...do 

....do.. 

Pine  Hall 

Pinnacle 

....do 

Sandy  Ridge 

Tobaceoville 

Walnut  Cove 

-..do 

.--do 

....do 

....do...' 

.--.do 

....do 

Ararat 

....do 

Ararat,  R.  1 

Ararat 

Brim 

Copeland... 

Crutchfield,  R.  1 

Crutchfield 

.--.do .--- 

--.-do 

Dobson 

----do 

Elkin 

....do 

..-do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do.. .- 

-...do 

....do.. 

....do.. 

.-..do 

....do.. 

-.._do 

..._do 

Kapps  Mill 

....do. 

Ladonia 

Lambsburg,  Va. 

Low  Gap 

....do 

Mount  Airy,  R.  6. 
Mount  Airy 


Factory 


King  Roller  Mill 

Stokes  Supplies  Co 

C.  L.  Holland 

Mountain  View  Roller  Mill.. 

Neal  Bros - 

Quaker  Roller  Mill--- 

Robert  W,  Slate. 

Gibson  &  Parrish  Sawmill 

Pinnacle  Roller  Mills 

W.  A.  Sullivan 

W.  T.  Shelton 

Rierson's  Mill. - 

Carolina  Bo.x  and  Lumber  Co 

Dan  River  Lumber  and  Milling  Co. 

Hedgecock  Brick  Co 

Meth  odist  Herald 

Ralph  Miller 

W.  S.  Stultz. 

M.  A.  Walker  &  Co.  Brick  Works... 

Armstrong  Bros.  Corn  Mill 

T.  W.  Bryant  Custom  Corn  Mill.... 

Bull  Run  Roller  Mill 

W.  J.  Key  &  Son 

T.  L.  Brim's  Corn  Mill 

Wood  &  Williams  Canning  Co 

Cody's  Creek  Mill 

N.  T.  Dinkins 

R.  L.  Doby 

E.  V.  Stanley 

Draughn  &  Watson  Sawmill 

H.  Holyfield's  Flour  and  Grist  Mill 

Carolina  Cross  Arms  Co 

Chatham  Mfg.  Co 

Electric  Harness-Shoe  Co 

Elkin  Box  Co 

Elkin  Canning  Co 

Elkin  Ice  and  Light  Co 

Elkin  Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Co 

Elkin  Roller  Mills 

Elkin  Shoe  Co 

Elkin  Veneer  and  Mfg.  Co 

Elk  Printing  Co 

E.  L.  D.  Metal  Co 

J.  F.  Miller 

Surry  Hardware  Co... 

Burchett  &  Darnell 

Kapp  &  Wallace  Roller  Mill 

Forsyth  Mfg.  Co 

Lyons  Bros 

F.  A.  Galycan's  Corn  Mill 

Galycan  &  Low 

AUred's  Corn  Mill. 

J.  L.  Banner's  Brick  Works 


President 


W.  H.  Slate,  Part. 


L.  E.  Hauser,  Owr 


T.  J.  Rierson,  Owr... 

W.  H.  Gibson 

D,  L.  Donnell 

R. A. Hedgecock,  Owr. 
R.  F.  Reynolds 


M.  A.  Walker,  Owner 


T.  W.  Bryant,  Owr... 

J.  L.  Elliott,  Owr 

W.  J.  Key 

T.  L.  Brim,  Owner... 


A.  G.  Snow,  Owner. - 


H.  Holy  field,  Owr  .._ 


I 


R.  L.  Hubbard. 


R.  L.  Hubbard.... 
I.  H.  Edson,  Part. 


F.  A.  Galycan,  Owr. - 

Partnership 

W.  S.  Allred,  Owr 

J.  L.  Banner,  Owr 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


343 


Continued. 


Secretary 


J.  R.  Bowen_ 


J.  H.  Neal. 


W.  H.  Gibson. 


J.  W.  Slatt 

W.  T.  Poindexter. 


J.  F.  Wniiams. 


J.  S.  Draughn. 


J.  F.  Porter. 


W.  E.  Elliott. 


E.  E.  Harris 

M.  F.  Beltner 

J.  H.  Tharpe 

Jas.  L.  Bray,  Asst.  Mgr.. 

M.  A.  Bigga 

A.  G.  Click 

H.  G.  Nichols 


J.  R.  Poindexter. 
C.  W.  Darnell.... 


R.  A.  Spaugh.. 
C.  L.  Lyons 


Articles  Manufactured 


Flour  and  meal 

Tobacco  flues,  etc 

Rough  lumber 

Flour,  meal  and  feed 

Rough  lumber 

Flour  and  meal 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Custom  milling 

Rough  lumber 

Lumber 

Feed  stuffs 

Flooring,  ceiling,  siding,  box  shooks,  bldg.  material 

Flour,  feed  and  meal;  finished  lumber 

Brick 

Publishing,  job  printing 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber. 

Common  building  brick 

Grinding  corn 

Grinding  corn 

Flour,  meal  and  chops 

Tobacco  flues 

Grinding  corn  and  rye 

Canning  fruit  and  vegetables 

Flour,  meal  and  feed 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber __. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber __ 

Flour,  meal  and  feed 

Planing  lumber 

Blankets 

Harness  and  repairing  shoes 

Box  shooks. 

Canning  blackberries,  apples,  peaches,  by  wholesale 

Ice,  box  shooks 

Soft  drinks 

Flour,  meal 

Shoes  and  collars 

Lumber 

Printing  and  publishing 

Tobacco  flues,  tinware,  etc 

Rough  lumber 

Dealer  in  hardware;  manufacturing  tobacco  flues 

Rough  lumber 

Flour,  meal  and  feed 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Grinding  corn _ 

Lu  mber 

Grinding  corn 

Common  building  brick 


>-(  E  n 
O  5  S 

t.  O  13 


1920 
1917 


1905 


1902 


Invested 
Capital 


5,420 

300 

2,600 

4,550 

9,600 

8,000 

1,350 

1,450 

3,200 

4,000 

800 

4,000 

12,500 


19,256 

1,000 

4,000 

2,800 

27,951 

200 

350 


950 

2,000 

2,750 

9,850 

550 

1,000 

2,000 

1,275 

2,500 

499 

835,121 

2,000 

87,852 

34,434 

20,075 

2,400 

34,270 

313,403 

4,000 

7,000 

2,143 

1,400 

250 

600 

6,395 

5,000 

800 

400 

400 

2,000 

3,250 


No. 


4668 
4669 
4670 
4671 
4672 
4673 
4674 
4675 
4676 
4677 
4678 
4679 
4680 
4681 
4682 
4683 
4684 
4685 
4686 
4687 


4690 

4691 

4692 

4693 

4694 

4695 

4696 

4697 

4698 

4699 

4700 

4701 

4702 

4703 

4704 

4705 

4706 

4707 

4708 

4709 

4710 

4711 

4712 

4713 

4714 

4715 

4716 

4717 

4718 

4719 

4720 


344 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1 — 


No. 


4721 
4722 
4723 
4724 
4725 
4726 
4727 
4728 
4729 
4730 
4731 
4732 
4733 
4734 
4635 
4736 
4737 
4738 
4739 
4740 
4741 
4742 
4743 
4744 
4745 
4746 
4747 
4748 
4749 
4750 
4751 
4752 
4753 
4754 
4755 
4756 
4757 
4758 
4759 
47C0 
47C1 
4762 
47e3 
4764 
4765 
4766 
4767 
4768 
4769 
4770 
4771 
4772 
4773 
4  774 


County 


Surry . 
....do. 
....do. 
.-..do. 
_...do. 
....do. 
....do. 
_._.do- 
....do. 
__..do. 
_.._do. 
....do- 
....do. 
-...do. 
....do. 
.-..do. 
....do. 
----do. 

-.--do- 
---do- 

...-do. 
.---do. 
....do. 
....do. 
....do. 
..-do. 
--.-do- 
-...do. 
.-..do. 
...-do- 
._--do. 
....do. 
--.-do- 
--.do. 

--.do. 

....do. 
----do. 
...-do. 
---do. 
--do. 

---.do. 
----do. 
---.do. 
----do. 

-.--do. 
----do. 
---do. 
.---do. 
.---do. 
.--do. 
---do. 
-..-do. 

-..-do- 

---do- 


Postoffice 


Mount  Airy 

Mount  Airy,  R.  1 

Mount  Airy 

...do 

...do.. 

...do 

...do 

...do.. -. 

.--do-. 

...do... --.. 

Mount  Airy,  R.  1. 

Mount  Airy 

...do... 

..-do --.. 

Mount  Airy,  R.  3  . 
Mount  Airy,  R.  2. 

Mount  Airy 

...do..     

...do 

...do-. 

-.-do... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

..-do 

--.do.-    

Mount  Airy,  R.  1 . 

Mount  Airy 

..-do- 

---do..    

---do-.    

...do.. 

...do 

...do. 

...do 

N.  Wilkesboro 

Pilot  Mountain-  . 
...do 

—  -do 

—  -do 

.--drf-..  

---do 

---do 

Rockford-.     

...do 

Rockford,  R.  1--.. 
--do 

—  -do 

Rockford 

Round  Peak-   

---do..    

Rusk  

...do 

..-do 


Factory 


Banner  Mfg.  Co 

A.  D.  Barker's  Corn  Mill 

Beasley  Sash  and  Planing  Mill 

Beaver  Creek  Roller  M ills 

J.  Belton  Canning  Co 

Arnold  Bresmbury 

Granite  City  Mills 

Green  Hill  Flour  and  Grist  Mill 

D.  M.  Hodge- 

W.  J.  Hodge's  Sawmill 

S.  A.  Johnson's  Corn  Mill 

Lemmerman  &  Hoffman  Granite  Co 
R.  H.  Leonard,  E.  C.  Foy,  J.  F.  Foy 

Marshall  Wagon  Co.,  Part.- 

M.  T.  McKnight  Corn  Mill 

C.  C.  Midkiff  Brick  Yard- 

C.  C.  &  E.  D.  Midkiff 

Mount  .Mry  Bakery      - 

Mount  Airy  Bottling  Works-  - .  - 

Mount  Airy  Buggy  Co 

Mt.  Airy  Chero-Cola  Bottling  Works 
Mount  .Airy  Granite  Cutting  Co. .  . 

Mount  .\iry  Iron  Works  . . 

Mt.  .4iry  Marble  and  Granite  Works 

Mount  Airy  News 

Mount  Airy  Steam  Laundry 

J.  N.  Needham  &  Co 

Persi-Cola  Bottling  Co 

M.  F.  Satterfield's  Sawmill -. 

Sides  Mill  and  Ice  Co - 

T.  J.  Smithwick,  Ind 

Spaugh  Mill--     -. 

J.  Sutphin  Corn  Mill -. 

The  Times  Leader- -. 

J.  E.Wilson  Marble  and  GraniteWks 

Cardwell-Kreger  Lumber  Co. 

J.  H.  Clifton's  Shop -- 

S.  W.  Fulk  Hardware  Co.        

Job  &  C.  E.  Hiatt 

Piedmont  Roller  Mills 

Piedmont  Tobacco  Co 

Pilot  Milling  Co 

W.  H.  Reid 

J.  W.  Butchers  Corn  Mill 

J.  H.  &  R.  J.  Doss 

J.  T.  Holyfield's  Corn  Mill..     

C.  A.  Keys  Corn  Mill 

Level  Cross  Mills -. 

S.  W.  Stanley -- 

Fish  River  Roller  Mills..     

Lula  B.  Sloan's  Custom  Grist  >H1L  . 

C.  H.  Carter  Mfg.  Co .- 

A.  A.  Fowler    

Jackson  &  Reich  Sawmill 


President 


A.  D.  Barker,  Owr..  . 
J.  A.  Tesh,  Partner.. 
C.  F.  Simpson,  Owr.. 


J.  S.  Bray,  Owner 

John  Banner,  Owr. . . 


S.  A.  Johnson,  Owr. 


M.  T.  McKnight,  Owr 
C.  C.  Midkiff,  Owr... 


L.  H.  Levain 


J.  N.  Needham,  Part. 


Walter  H.  Sides,  Part. 


J.  D.  Minick,  Owner 


G.  Cardweil. 


J.  Luther  Wood,  Owr. 


C.  H.  Carter,  Owt. 


Miscellaneous  Factokies 


34:1 


Continued. 


Secretary 

1 

Articles  Manufactured 

-3 

_  H 

sis 

a  c  0) 
fcTo  c 

Invested 
Capital 

E.  C.  Foy 

Grinding  corn,  rough  lumber 

$        1,373 

650 

3,700 

5,130 

238 

Grinding  corn  . 

Planing  lumber 

Flour,  meal  and  feed 

J.  S.  Belton 

Canning  fruits  and  vegetables 

1,300 
15,000 

Ice  cream 

6,000 

700 

900 

575 

59,300 

33,430 

7,000 

2,000 

2,250 

Grinding  corn 

D.  E.  Hoffman 

Granite  for  bldg.  and  mausoleums 

E.  C.  Foy 

Chairs,  dealers  in  lumber. 

J.  J.  Norman 

Wagons,  buggies  and  trucks 

C.  C.  Midkiff 

Rough  lumber 

C.  L.  Lowe 

Bread    and  pies.   

200 

100 

5,206 

12,327 

14,141 

Bottled  soft  drinks 

N.  W.  Dobbins... 

Buggies - 

Bottling  soft  drinks 

Granite  for  bldg.  and  monu.  ready  for  place 

70,426 
3,935 
13,655 
11,800 
1,000 
900 
3,500 

J.  D.  Minick. 

Foundry  and  mach.  shop  cast,  and  gen.  repair 
Monuments,  tombstones,  cemetery  curbing 

W.  M.  Johnson 

Newspaper  printing,  pub.  and  job  printing 

Steam  laundry 

E.  G.  Badgett 

Bottling  soft  drinks 

Rough  lumber. 

Flour  and  meal 

5,250 

17,475 

500 

700 

3,900 

2,245 

2,555 

2,300 

630 

8,000 

8,000 

300 

17,851 

3,800 

500 

1,010 

700 

300 

7,090 

950 

10,600 

400 

11,650 

650 

2,250 

G.  A.  Kittrell 

Garage  and  machine  shop 

Corn  mill.. 

T.M.George 

J.  E.  Wilson 

Monuments  and  tombstones 

G.  Cardwell,  Pres.  &  Treas. . 

Rough  lumber  _ 

Mfg.  grain  cradles,  axe  handles,  cradle  fingers 

Chas.  E.  Hiatt 

Rough  and  dressed  lumber 

M.  K.Smith 

Tobacco  flues 

W.  P.  Henley 

Flour,  meal,  bran  and  middling 

R  ough  lumber 

R.  J.  Doss 

Rough  lumber.- 

Flour,  meal  and  feed 

Rough  lumber. 

Flour,  meal 

Meal 

Planing  lumber 

Lunnber 

L.  M.  Reich 

Rough  lumber 

4721 

4722 

4723 

4724 

4725 

4726 

4727 

4728 

4729 

4730 

4731 

4732 

4733 

4734 

4735 

4736 

4737 

4738 

4739 

4740 

4741 

4742 

4743 

4744 

4745 

4746 

4747 

4748 

4749 

4750 

4751 

4752 

4753 

4754 

47.55 

4756 

4757 

4758 

4759 

4760 

4761 

4762 

4763 

4764 

4765 

4766 

4767 

4768 

4769 

4770 

4771 

4772 

4773 

4774 


346 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Taiu.k  No.  1— 


No. 


477,5 
4776 
4777 
4778 
4779 
4780 
4781 
4782 
4783 
4784 
4785 
4786 

4787 

4788 

4789 

4790 

4791 

4792 

4793 

4794 

4795 

4796 

4797 

4798 

4799 

4800 

4801 

4802 

4803 

4804 

4805 

4806 

4807 

4808 

4809 

4810 

4811 

4812 

4813 

4814 

4815 

4816 

4817 

4818 

4819 

4820 

4821 

4822 

4823 

4824 

4825 

4826 

4827 


County 


Surry. 
....do.. 
....do. 
....do.. 
....do_ 
...-do. 
.._.do. 
..._do. 
....do- 
....do_ 
....do. 
....do. 


Postoffice 


Swain 

....do 

...do 

....do 

....do 

...do 

...do 

...-do 

...-do 

....do 

....do - 

.--.do 

....do 

-.-.do 

.-.-do 

....do 

..-.do 

Transylvania 

.-..do 

....do 

..-.do 

..--do 

..--do 

.-.-do 

...-do 

..-.do 

..-.do 

-.-.do 

----do 

..--do 

----do 

.---do 

.---do 

.-.-do 

.---do 

----do 

.---do 

-.--do-. - 

----do 

-.--do 


Factory 


Rusk 

Rusk,  R.  1 

Rusk 

...-do 

Siloam 

....do 

....do 

State  Road 

Thurmond 

VVestfield 

White  Plains-.. 
Winston-Salem, 

R.  D..-. - 

Alarka 

Almond 

Bryson  City 

...-do 

....do 

....do 

Bushnell 

Fontana 

Forney 

Hewitt -- 

Nantahala 

Noland 

Ravensford 

Wesser 

....do 

Whittier 

....do. -- 

Blantyre 

....do 

...-do 

Brevard... 

-...do 

....do 

....do 

...-do 

....do. 

....do ---- 

....do 

....do 

....do 

..-.do 

Brevard,  R.  2.. 

Brevard 

....do 

..-do 

Cherryfield 

Lake  Toxaway — 
..--do 

Penrose 

----do -- 


Lanes  Mill.- 

Snow  Creek  Roller  Mills- 

Stanley's  Mill 

Wallace  Roller  Mills 

Ararat  Mill 

C.  C.  Hill 

B.  A.  Keys  Corn  Mill-... 
J,  H.  Isaack's  Corn  Mill. 

Ross  Bros 

G.  L.  Hill's  Corn  Mill.-. 
G.  W.  Slaydon-.- - 


Inc. 


Forsyth  Mfg.  Co... 
Alarka  Lumber  Co 

W.  R.  Ammons 

Bryson  City  Handle  Factory 

Bryson  City  Pump  Works 

Custom  Roller  Mills - 

A.J  Franklin  Saw  and  Planing  Mill 

T.  J.  Woodard  Lumber  Co 

Eagle  Creek  Plant 

Norwood  Lumlier  Co 

N.  C.  Talc  and  Mining  Co 

E.  H.  Potter 

Swain  Lumber  Co 

Parsons  Pulp  and  Lumber  Co. 

J.  S.  Ammons 

T.  E.  Grant  &  Son 

R.  J.  Roane  &  Co 

Wilson  &  Teague 

Arthur  W.  Davis - 

W.  R.  Kilpatrick --- 

R.  B.  Orr...- 

Brevard  Lumber  Co 

Brevard  Mjfg.  Co... 

Brevard  Steam  Laundry,  Ind. 

J.  S.  Broomfield  Ice  Plant 

Burnett  &  Verdery 

Carrier  Lumber  Co 

Cuseton  Lime  Works 

V.  Fonlains  &  J.  C.  Shambow 

Miller  Supply  Co -- 

J.  H.  Mull&  Son. - 

Orr  &  Silton  Lumber  Co - 

V.  M.  Owensby 

Phillips  Bakery,  Ind... - 

W.  M.  Silton-- 

Transylvania  Tanning  Co 

B.  J.  Silton 

Claude  S.  Kinsland 

Maltz  Lumber  Co 

Bill  McCrarey 

Penrose  Cooperative  Cheese  Co.,Inc 


President 


J.  J.  Wallace,  Owr.... 


Partnership. 


R.  A.  Soaugh.  V.  P 
Corporation- 


F.  E.  B.  Jenkins,  Owr. 


J.  S.  Broomfield,  Owr 


do Pisgah  Forest I  Brevard  Tanning  Co. 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


347 


Continued. 


Secretary 


B.  A.  Keys. 


G.  W.  Slaydon. 


C.  S.  Wells  ,  Mgr.. 


W.  J.  WoodarVi. 

J.H.Yost 

L.  E.  Hunter... 
E.  J.  Smith.... 


A.  E.  Bradshaw 

D.  G.  Neilson,  Treas.. 

R.  G.  Coffey 

Lester  Grant 


V.  Fontaine 

J.  S.  Broomfield. 


A.  Verdery 

H.  Carrier 

D.  C.  Sims 

J.  C.  Shambow. 

Fred  Miller 

J.  H.  Mull 

Robert  Orr 


George  Phillips. 
D.  L.  Ward  .  .  . 


E.  Maltz. 


Articles  Manufactured 


Grinding  wheat,  corn  and  rye. 

Flour,  meal,  etc 

Custom  mill,  wheat  and  bran. 

Flour,  meal  and  feed 

Wheat,  corn,  rye  and  oats 

Rough  lumber 

Meal  and  feed 

Corn  meal,  rye  and  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Milling  corn 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 


^  a 

05  c 

>-•  C  m 
°  C  SR 
toe 

M  cpa 


R.  S.Boyd 

Wm.  F.  Decker. 


Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Wood  handles 

Columns,  planing  mill,  liquor  logs,  tubing. 

Flour,  meal,  and  feed 

Dressed  and  rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Logs,  bolts  and  rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  and  dressed  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Grist  mill,  rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Planing  lumber 

Sawmill  prod  ucts 

Steam  laundry 

Ice 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Quick-lime 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Grist  mill 

Bakery 

Rough  lumber 

Leather 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  1  umber 

Rough  lumber 

Lumber 

Cheese 

Tanning  extract 


Invested 
Capital 


$      1,000 

7,150 

1,030 

7,650 

12,000 

900 

200 

1,600 

500 

350 

2,950 

2,438 

200,499 

700 

6,900 

10,400 

4,575 

5,000 

9,700 

234,092 

257,850 

8,455 

4,358 

12,000 

678,836 

6,300 

1,600 

16,300 

10,700 

3,000 

2,580 

2,800 

3,650 

12,350 

4,200 

8,300 

6,950 

3,480 


4,300 
4,450 
2,610 
29,350 
1,548 
3,950 
3,300 

254,500 
2,500 
2,750 
8,380 
1,710 
1,825 

439,525 


No. 


4775 
4776 
4777 
4778 
4779 
4780 
4781 
4782 
4783 
4784 
4885 
4786 

4787 

4788 

4789 

4790 

4791 

4792 

4793 

4794 

4795 

4798 

4797 

4798 

4799 

4800 

4801 

4802 

4803 

4804 

4805 

4806 

4807 

4808 

4S09 

4810 

4811 

4812 

4813 

4814 

4815 

4816 

4817 

4818 

4819 

4820 

4821 

4822 

4823 

4824 

4825 

4826 

4827 


348 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1- 


No. 


4828 
4829 
4830 
4831 
4832 
4833 
4834 
4835 
4836 
4837 
4838 
4839 
4840 
4841 
4842 
4843 
4844 
4845 
4846 
4847 
4848 
4849 
48o0 
4851 
4852 
4853 
4854 
4855 
4856 
4857 
4858 
4859 
4860 
4861 
4862 
4863 
4864 
4865 
4866 
4867 


4870 
4871 
4872 
4873 
4874 
4875 
4876 
4877 
4878 
4879 


County 


Transylvania 

....do 

.._.do 

..-.do 

....do __. 

.._.do _ 

Tyrrell 

_.-.do.__ 

..._do..._ 

....do ._.. 

..-.do -..- 

Union 

....do. 

.---do 

....do 

-..-do 

....do 

-.--do 

--..do 

..-.do 

-..-do -.-. 

..-.do 

..--do 

.-..do 

....do 

..-.do 

-.--do 

.-..do ---. 

..-.do 

-.--do 

--..do 

....do 

-...do 

-..-do 

.-.-do 

....do... - 

....do 

----do 

.---do 

..--do 

..--do 

....do 

....do 

..-.do... 

..-.do 

-..-do 

-.--do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

..--do 

....do 

....do.... 


Postoffice 


Pisgah  Forest. 

...do 

Rosman 

...do 

...do 

...do 


Columbia,  R.F.D, 

Columbia 

...do... 

.--do 

Jerry -. 

Indian  Trail,  R    1 

Indian  Trail 

...do-.... --. 

M  arsh  ville 

Marshville,  R.  1 . . 
Mjarshville,  R.  3-. 

Marshville 

...do 

Marshville,  R.l 

Marshville 

...do 

Marshville,  R.  4.. 

Marshville 

...do 

...-do 

....do 

...-do 

..--do 

....do 


...do 

Marshville,  R.  3.. 
Marshville,  R.  4  . . 

Marshville 

...do 

..--do 

Marshville,  R.  3.. 
Matthews,  R.  26- . 

Matthews 

Mineral  Spgs, R.l. 
Mineral  Springs... 

....do 

....do 

Monroe 

....do 

Monroe,  R.  5.-  .-. 

Monroe 

Monroe,  R.  1 

Monroe 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 


Factory 


Brown  Patton  Co 

Carr  Lumber  Co. 

Gloucester  Lumber  Co 

R.  M.  Powell 

Rosman  Tanning  Extract  Co 

Toxaway  Tanning  Co 

C.  K.  Harrell 

J   L.  Harrell 

B.  R.  Hassell 

C.  W.  Pritchett - 

Swain's  Grist  Mill 

J.  E.  FunJerburk 

R.  W.  Killough 

D.  T.  Morris 

Ashcraft  Mill  and  Gin  Co 

W.  R.  Ashcraft 

H.  L.  Autry 

W.  E.  Bailey  &  J.  C.  Stengall 

Baucom  Bros 

J.  A.  Bennett 

J.  M.  Birmingham 

J.  T.  Curlee 

Harty  &  Dobbs 

W.  M.  Hilton 

T.  W.  Horn,  Ind 

Marshville  Brick  Co 

Marshville  Planing  Mill  Co 

C.  F.  Moore 

J.  M.  Moore 

Nance's  Sawmill 

Parker  &  Williams 

Riggins  &  Son - 

S.  C.  Ross 

W.  B.  Rushing 

R.  M.  Sanders 

T.  Thomas  Mill 

G.  B.  Walters 

Biggers  &  Biggers 

J.  F.  Keziah  &  W.  A.  Stevens 

L.  R.  Broome 

J.  F.  Hays  &  R.  Rape 

W.  A.  Howie 

G.  R.  Winchester  &  Son 

J.  B.  Ashcraft's  Sons 

Austin  &  Siko 

Bingham  &  Long 

J.  C.  Broome 

Joseph  A.  Clontz 

J.  W.  Crook 

Efird  Marble  Works 

John  Griffith , 

Henderson  Garage  and  Mach.  Co. 
Henderson  Roller  Mills  Co 


President 


Brown  Patton,  Owr. 
Louis  Carr 


Jos.  Silverstein,  V.  P. 


J.  L   Swain,  Owr. 


J.  C.  Stegall,  Part. 


D.  Nance,  Owr. 


J.  E.  Henderson 


I 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


349 


Continued. 


Secretary 


W.  W.  Croushorn 

J.  S.  Silverstein 

Jos.  Silverstein 

H.  Lee  Ashcraft,  Mgr 

J.  C.  Stengall 

C.  E.  Baucom 

J.  M.  Harty_ 

J.  Y.  Green 

J.  A.  Parker 

E.  J.  Riggins 

J.  C.  Ross 

J.  F.  Biggers 

J.  F.  Keziah 

J.  F.  Hays 

G.  T.  Winchester 

T.  O.  Ashcraft 

W.  H.  Austin 

J.  N.  Bingham 

J.  E.  Efird 

J.  V.  Henderson 

W.  A.  Henderson 


Articles  Manufactured 


Flour  and  grist 

Lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Extracts 

Tanni  ng  of  leather 

Rough  lumber 

Lumber. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber  and  shingles. 
Milling  corn,  rough  lumber- 
Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Flour  and  grist  mill 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Printing  and  publishing 

Brick 

Planing  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Lumber  and  cross-ties 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Flour  and  grist  mill 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Wheat,  corn,  bran,  feed 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Veterinary  remedies 

General  machine  repairs 

Rough  lumber 

Crockery 

Rough  lumber 

M  f g.  of  cultivators 

Marble  and  stone  work 

Rough  lumber 

Auto  repairs 

Flour,  meal,  grits  and  feed__ 


-a  a 

t.  B  03 

o  rH  m 

t,  o  c 


1912 


1910 


1867 


Invested 
Capital 


$      3,150 

250,030 

439,820 

4,000 

344,, 342 

1,647,076 

4,600 

600 

4,400 

400 

5,050 

1,475 

2,200 

500 

4,588 

500 

1,150 

450 

600 

4,300 

1,200 

2,100 

500 

6,200 

4,300 

2,300 

22,181 

1,000 


1,650 

600 

1,450 

1,800 

15,300 

2,000 

700 

800 

1,000 

1,100 

1,200 

800 

700 

900 

2,100 

2,275 


1,200 
500 
2,550 
1,800 
5,300 
25,000 


No. 


4828 
4829 
4830 
4831 
4832 
4833 
4834 
4835 
4836 
4837 
4838 
4839 
4840 
4841 
4842 
4843 
4844 
4845 
4846 
4847 
4848 
4849 
4850 
4851 
4852 
4853 
4854 
4855 
4856 
4857 
4858 
4859 
4860 
4861 
4862 
4863 


4867 


4870 
4871 
4872 
4873 
4874 
4875 
4876 
4877 
4878 
4879 
4880 


350 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Tahlk  No.  1- 


No. 


4881 
4882 
4883 
4884 
4885 
4886 
4887 


4890 

4891 

4892 

4893 

4894 

4895 

4896 

4897 

4898 

4899 

4900 

4901 

4902 

4903 

4904 

4905 

4906 

4907 

4908 

4909 

4910 

4911 

4912 

4913 

4914 

4915 

4916 

4917 

4918 

4919 

4920 

4921 

4922 

4923 

4924 

4925 

4926 

4927 

4928 

4929 

4930 

4931 

4932 

4933 


County 


Union.. 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
..-.do... 
....do... 
....do... 
..._do... 
....do... 
....do... 
...-do... 
....do... 
....do.., 
...-do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do.. 
....do... 
-...do... 
....do... 
....do... 
-.-.do... 
....do... 
....do.. 
..-.do.. 
...-do.. 

....do.. 

---.do.. 

.-..do-. 
...-do., 
-...do.. 
....do.. 
..--do.. 
...-do- 

----do.- 

....do.- 

-.--do.. 

--.-do.. 
..--do-. 
Vance, 
-...do., 
-...do., 
-...do.. 
...-do., 
-...do.. 
...-do.. 
...-do.. 
...-do.. 
...-do., 
-.--do.. 
-.--do.. 


Postoflfice 


Monroe 

Monroe,  R.  5  ..  - 

Monroe 

...do 

...do ---- 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Monroe,  R.  5 

Monroe 

-.-do 

Monroe,  R.  5 

...do 

Monroe,  R.  6 

Pageland,  R.  1-.. 

Union  ville 

...do 

Unionville,  R.  2. 

...do 

Unionville. - 

Unionville,  R.  2. 
Unionville,  R.  1 . 

Unionville 

....do 

....do 

....do. 

Waxhaw,  R.  5 

....do .--- 

.---do 

Waxhaw,R.  4.-- 
Waxhaw.R.  2... 

Waxhaw 

Waxhaw,  R.  5 

-...do 

Waxhaw 

Wingate 

-.-do.... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Bullock 

Dabney 

...do 

Henderson 

---do- 

Henderson,  R.  3. 

Henderson 

...do.. 

....do 

...do 

...do 

....do 


Factory 


Lee  &  Griffin  Co 

R.  E.  Lons 

H.  A.  McCorkle-. 

Monroe  Bakery 

Monroe  Bottling  Worlcs,  In  J 

Monroe  Coca-Cola  Co 

Monroe  Ice  and  Fuel  Co.,  Ino 

Monroe  Mfg.  Co 

The  J.  H.  Myers  Lumber  Mfg.  Co. 

J.  N.  Price 

J.  T.  Shute 

The  Southern  Cotton  Oil  Co 

F.  M.  Sutton - -.. 

W.  A.  Whitaker-.- -... 

J.  C.  Winchester.- 

D.  A.  McKinnon 

A.  B.  Austin 

C.  J.  Braswell 

N.  W.  Carriker 

H.  N.  Green 

Lonnie  E.  Green. --. 

J.  W.  Love..- 

A.  R.  Mills 

G.  R.  Mullis 

N.  C.  Price 

L.  B.  Tucker 

Q.  A.  Whitley 

W.  L.  Belk  &  Sons- -- 

J.  N.  Bigham 

L.  W.  Helms 

Morris  &  Plyles 

A.  B.  Norwood 

Rogers  Brothers 

W.  C.  Starnes 

J.  B.  &  G.  M.  Tyson -- 

The  Waxhaw  Enterprise,  Ind 

J.  A.  Bennett 

T.  G.  &  B.  L.  Collins 

J.  R.  Griffin --- 

Perry  Mill  Co .- 

J.  S.  Ross 

J.  L.  Temple 

Tom  Fishel 

Tom  Harris 

Bagwell  Hardware  Co.,  Part 

Brown  &  Jones 

John  H.  Bullock 

The  Capital  Buggy  Co.,  Cor 

Carolina  Bagging  Co 

Carolina  Buggy  Mfg.  Co 

N.  N.  Cupp -.- 

A.  G.  Daniel 

G.  W.  Davis -- 


President 


G.  M.  Tucker,  Owr... 


J.  A.  Ryan,  Asst.  Aud. 


S.  L.  Rogers,  Mgr 


I 


J.  L.  Chaney,  Mgr — 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


351 


Continued. 


Secretary 


T.  C.  Lee. 


Jack  Hernig 

T.  J.  Price 

T.  W.  Pinkston_ 
J.  W.  Hines 


J.  H.  Myers- 
C.  C.  Moore. 


W.  L.  Belk. 


E.  H.  Morris. 


G.  M.  Tyson. 
G.  L.  Nisbet. 


T.  G.  Collins. 


E.  Temple. 


Ed.  Bagwell. 
J.  Brown 


J.  L.  Law 

S.  S.  Parkham. 
D.  A.  Neese 


John  Daniel. 


Articles  Manufactured 


Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Bakery 

Soda  drinks 

Bottling  coca-cola. 

Ice,  sale  of  coal 

Planing  lumber 

Planing  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Meal 


Cotton-seed  products 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rougii  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Grist  mill 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Publishing  and  printing  newspapers,  job  work. 

Corn  meal 

Rough  lumber 

Grist  mill 

Planing  lumber,  grist  mill 

Rough  1  umber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Making  tobacco  flues 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Assembling  and  painting  buggies 

Jute  bagging 

Mfg.  of  buggies 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 


03  c 
t.  C  m 
O  r*  m 

5  few 


1916 


Invested 
Capital 


$   2,650 

600 

1,800 

8,30t) 

2,950 

2,700 

40,214 

21,500 

19,694 

1,850 

1,550 

127,578 

2,000 

2,500 

1,000 

2,050 

800 

2,850 

2,000 

1,450 

600 

1,500 

600 

500 

800 

2,150 

2,300 

2,700 

1,150 

850 

1,100 

1,970 

2,000 

1,125 

1,100 

1,350 

500 

3,000 

200 

13,530 

1,700 

1,725 

7,63d 

7,500 

5,000 

4,800 

3,000 

31,731 

1,041,278 

17,301 

9,070 

4,395 

12,690 


No. 


4881 
4882 
4883 
4884 
4885 
4886 
4887 


4890 
4891 
4892 
4893 
4894 
4895 
4896 
4897 
4898 
4899 
4900 
4901 
4902 
4903 
4904 
4905 
4906 
4907 
4908 
4C09 
4910 
4911 
4912 
4913 
4914 
4915 
4916 
4917 
4918 
4919 
4920 
4921 
4922 
4923 
4924 
4925 
4926 
4927 
4928 
4929 
4930 
4931 
4932 
4933 


352 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1- 


No. 

County 

Postoffice 

Factory 

President 

4934 

Vance _. 

do- 

Henderson  

-...do... ---- 

P.  D.  Deman.. 

4935 

4936 

do 

-...do 

W.  M.  Ellis    .. 

4937 

do 

---  do. 

J.  H.  Foster 

4938 

....do 

....do -- 

A.  S.  Green---    - 

4939 

...do 

-...do 

4940 

.do 

-.--do 

4941 

do 

....do 

4942 

do 

....do 

Henderson  Candy  Kitchen,  Ind. 

4943 

-...do 

do 

-...do -- 

do 

Henderson  Coca-Cola  Bot.  Co.. Part 

< 

4944 

4945 

do 

do  .  - 

Hendersonlce&ColdStorageCo.Jnc. 

4946 

do 

....do 

4947 

do 

....do...- 

4948 

do 

do 

K.  D.  Hoffman 

4949 

.---do ---- 

---.do 

do 

....do. 

--..do.... -- 

-...do 

J.  H.  Goodrich 

4950 
4951 

Jones-Stone  Printing  Co.,  Inc 

P.  T.  Jones. ---. 

4952 

do 

-.-do .-- 

4953 

do 

do—. 

E.  J.  O'Brian 

4954 

do 

do 

J.  H.  &  J.  T.  Parham 

4955 

do 

do.— 

W.  B.  Parham 

4956 

do 

....do 

M.  N.  Parrish        

4957 

do 

-...do 

J.  S.  Poythress,  Ind . 

4958 

do 

do 

J.  S.  Royster  Milling  Co..   . 

4959 

do 

do 

J.  P.  Taylor,  Ind. 

4960 

do 

do  — 

4961 

do 

do 

4962 

do 

...do. 

White-Finch  Ice  Cream  Co.,  Part..- 

4963 

....do 

do 

-..-do 

Kittrell        .     -     - 

H.  J.  Whitmore  Bakery  Co.,  Cor. 

4964 

Buff  aloe  Mills                      --     - 

J.  B.  Ellis,  Owr 

4965 

do 

do 

W.  W.  Dickerson 

4966 

do 

do 

W.  H.  Finch,  Owner 

4967 

do 

....do --- 

4968 

do 

-..do... 

H.  E.  &  H.  A.  Newton 

4969 

do 

.  .do 

R.  S.  Ray  .               

4970 

do 

do... 

L.  H.  Rhodes                   

4971 

do 

do-  - 

J.  A.  Rivel 

4972 

do 

do 

R.  B.  Smith 

4973 

do 

do 

J.  D.  Whitley 

4974 

do 

do 

R.  K.  Young 

4975 

do 

C.  D.  Reggan      

4976 

do 

--do 

4977 

do 

M^ddleburg-  _ 

do- 

J.  T.  Barnes 

4978 

do 

4979 

do 

Oxford  . 

4980 

do 

Townsville 

do  -    . 

4981 

do 

J.  T.  Gwartney 

4982 

do 

do     „ 

4983 

do 

do.  . 

J.  T.  Stork.               

4984 

----do 

----do 

Wake 

do 

E   0   Taylor   Jr 

4985 

do 

W.  0.  Wycoff                . 

4986 

Aberdeen 

T.  E.  Stanley 

Miscellaneous  Factories 


353 


Continued. 


Secretary 


T.  H.  Chavasse. 

R.  J.  Jones 

Sol.  Ellis 

E.  Thomas 

J.  S.  Blue 

J.  C.  Skinner 

S.  J.  Lane 

L.  A.  Skinner. _- 


W  M.  Burwell . 


J.  R.  Parham. 


F.  B.  Royster,  Mgr. 
N.  P.  Hayes 


G.  F.  Finch 

H.  J.  Whitmore. 


H.  E.  Newton. 


Articles  Manufactured 


Grist  and  flour  niill 

Blacksmith  shop 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Grist  and  flour  mill 

Carriage,  wagon  and  repair  work. 

Bottling  soft  drinks 

Buggies,  wagons 

Candy 

Coca-cola  and  other  drinks 

Monuments  and  stone  dealers 

Ice 


Pepsi- cola  and  ginger  ale 

Laundry 

Rough  lumber 

Lumber,  windows,  doors,  etc 

Job  printing 

Mfg.  cooperage 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Tin  and  iron  work 

Cement  brick 

Flour  and  grist  mill 

Cooperage 

Candy 

Grist  mill 

Ice  cream 

General  bakery,  bread  and  cakes 

Meal  and  flour 

Rough  lumber 

Lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  luniber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  and  dressed  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Grist  mill,  rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 


1917 


Invested 
Capital 


4,950 

1,200 

4,250 

2,760 

5,700 

2,040 

12,120 

41,000 

2,280 

69,035 

4,804 

94,369 

14,348 

5,400 

5,870 

25,000 

16,500 

7,365 

4,000 

2,860 

8,050 

7,245 

3,730 

10,7.50 

151,350 

4,880 

3,300 

481,393 

7,640 

16,700 

8,4.50 

3,490 


4,130 
6,380 
2,690 
2,450 
3,350 
7,450 
2,485 
6,400 
6,790 
2,125 
5,925 
6,800 
5,480 
7,525 
3,140 
1,975 
1,590 
3,440 
2,280 
1,600 


No. 


4934 

4935 

4936 

4937 

4938  • 

4939 

4940 

4941 

4942 

4943 

4944 

4945 

4946 

4947 

4948 

4949 

4950 

4951 

4952 

4953 

4954 

4955 

4956 

4957 

4958 

4959 

4960 

4961 

4962 

4963 

4964 

4965 

4966 

4967 

4968 

4969 

4970 

4971 

4972 

4973 

4974 

4975 

4976 

4977 

4978 

4979 

4980 

4981 

4982 

4983 

4984 

4985 


23— Dept.  LaJbor,  1920. 


354 


North  Caroi,ina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1- 


No. 

Gounty 

Postoffice 

Factory 

President 

4987 

Wake ._ 

....do 

Apex 

-..-do 

4988 

A.J.Edwards 

4989 

....do 

....do 

J.  J.  Edwards  &  Son. 

4990 

....do... 

-..-do 

U.  S.  Howell 

4991 

-..do 

Apex,  R.  2 -_ 

Apex - 

Apex,  R.  5... 

Apex,  R.  2 

Apex 

...-do 

G.  B.  Jones 

4992 

....do 

A.  J.  Lynch. 

4993 

-...do 

E.  R.  Perry 

4994 

...-do 

..-.do 

M.  G.  Sorrell 

4995 

J.  E.  Walli&Go -- 

4996 

-..do -.-- 

4997 

--..do 

Auburn _ 

....dp 

E.  Parrish. 

4998 

....do 

U.  Walker 

4999 

-...do 

Carpenter 

Gary-... 

Gary,  R.  F.  D.  1-- 

Gary 

Gary,  R.  1 

Gary 

Gary,  R.  1 

Gary,  R.  2 

Gary. 

Eagle  Rock 

...-do-.. 

...-do 

G.  F.  Farrell  &  Son 

5nno 

.-..do --.. 

J.T.Blake    

5001 

...-do ---. 

Blake's  Roller  Mills. 

5002 

..--do 

J.  D.  Bush  &  Go.  . 

5003 

....do... 

E.  T.  Dampis 

5004 

...-do - 

L.  G.  Ellington 

5005 

..--do 

.-.do --.. 

5006 

J.  G.  Smith 

Waddell  Motor  Go. 

5007 

....do— 

. 

5008 

-..do --- 

Eagle  Rock  Mfg.  Co. 

5009 
5010 

-..do -.. 

....do 

Martin's  Saw  and  Planing  Mill 

C.  M.  Martial,  Owr... 

5011 

.--do 

Fuquay  Spgs..R.  1 
Garner 

Holly  Springs 

--..do 

5012 

...-do 

W.  E.  &  T.  L.  McGuUcrs.--- 

5013 

.-.do 

5014 

....do 

5015 
5016 

....do 

...-do 

....do --.. 

McGullers,  R.  1... 

Morrisville 

Neuse,  R.  3 

....do 

W.  L.  Price  Mfg.  Co... - 

N.  F.  Turner  &  Bro 

E.  W.  Clements 

W.  L.  Price,  Prop 

Partnership 

5017 

..--do 

5018 

--..do 

J.  H.  Arnold 

5019 

....do 

5020 

...  do 

Neuse,  R.  2 

---do 

Union  Mill  and  Gin  Co. 

Upchurch ,  Hester  &  Pool 

Wake  Lumber  Go 

D.  A.  Baker 

G.  0.  Massey,  Owr... 

Partnership 

Partnership 

5021 

5022 

..--do 

..-.do.. 

502,3 

--..do 

New  Hill,  R.  1-.-. 
New  Hill 

5024 

....do 

G.  J.  Bright 

A.  J.  Edwards 

W.  G.  Adkins 

5025 

..--do 

...-do 

.---do 

5026 

Raleigh..    

5027 

..--do 

Raleigh,  R.  6 

Raleigh..    

N.  G.  Arey 

5028 

..-.do 

5029 

----do -... 

...-do 

W.  P.  Baker  &  Co. 

5030 
5031 

--..do 

--..do  -  - 

-..-do 

do 

Baker-Thompson  Lumber  Co 

J.  W.  Blalock  &  Son 

L.  W.  Bowden 

B.  W.  Baker 

L   W   Blalock,  Owr. 

5032 

--..do 

-.--do 

5033 

--..do 

..--do 

5034 

-...do 

Raleigh.  R.  3 

Raleigh.. 

5035 

-...do 

--..do 

California  Fruit  Store 

J.  E.  Stathacos,  Mgr- 

50.76 

-...do 

5037 

---.do 

do 

Capital  Printing  Co 

5038 

....do 

-.--do 

5039 

....do.- 

-.--do 

Garaleigh  Phos.  and  Pert.  Works... 

Miscellaneous  Factories 


355 


Continued. 


Secretary 

Articles  Manufactured 

s  a 

els 

Invested 
Capital 

No. 

W   L   Rowland 

S      7,500 

17,000 

3,500 

1,500 

1,200 

1,000 

4,750 

2,750 

4,500 

500 

1,800 

1,500 

3,000 

1,700 

3,000 

22,000 

1,000 

5,300 

1,500 

1,600 

1,500 

2,500 

4,000 

1,000 

3,500 

630 

650 

35,232 

4987 

4988 

4989 

4990 

4991 

4992 

4993 

4994 

J.  E.  Wall                        

4995 

4996 

4997 

4998 

4999 

5000 

5001 

5002 

W.  M.  Smith.     

5003 

5004 

Rough  lumber  and  other  timber  products.. 

5005 

5006 

H   H.  Waddell 

5007 

5008 

5009 

5010 

5011 

5012 

5013 

G.  H.  Alford 

5014 

5015 

2,500 

3,000 

1,400 

850 

800 

500 

15,500 

20,000 

7,000 

5,500 

3,500 

3,3.50 

800 

8,600 

89,950 

20,000 

2,000 

7,000 

1,500 

1,1.50 

34,701 

5,000 

146,893 

1,204,547 

5016 

5017 

5018 

5019 

5020 

5021 

5022 

5023 

5024 

5025 

5026 

5027 

C.  W.  Buchanan 

5028 

W.  P.  Baker... 

5029 

5030 

5031 

5032 

Albert  Bretsch..  . 

Bakery.          .                          

5033 

5034 

5035 

Robt.  H.  Warner.      

Mfg.  monuments,  tombstones  and  bldg.  stone. 

5036 

Ed.  F.  Snakenberg 

5037 

Edwin  W.  Yates 

5038 

J.  J.  Summeral 

Sulphuric  acid  and  fertilizers 

5039 

356 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1- 


No. 


5040 

5041 

5042 

5043 

5044 

5045 

5046 

5047 

5048 

5049 

5050 

5051 

5052 

5053 

5054 

5055 

5056 

5057 

5058 

5059 

5060 

5061 

5062 

5063 

5064 

5065 

5066 

5067 

5068 

5069 

5070 

5071 

5072 

5073 

5074 

5075 

5076 

5077 

5078 

5079 

5080 

5081 

5082 

5083 

5084 

5085 

5086 

5087 

5088 

5089 

5090 

5091 


County 


Wake.. 

...do.- 
....do_. 
--do-. 
_--do_. 
....do-, 
-...do.. 
...-dc- 
....do.. 
.—do., 
.-.do., 
.-..do.. 
....do.. 
...-do- 
.— do- 
----do-- 
----do- 

---dO- 

--_do- 
— do- 
-..-do- 
....do.. 

----do- 

----do- 

-— do- 

.---do- 

---do- 

.--do- 

--do- 

.--do-. 

--do- 

..-do-. 

----do-. 

----do- 

— -do- 

-.--do-. 

----do-. 

----dO- 

----do- 
----do- 

----dO-. 

-..-do. 
---do- 
----do- 

--.-dO- 
--.-dO- 

-.--do- 

----dO- 

---do- 
----do- 

---d0_ 

—  -do- 


Postoffice 


Raleigh 

---do 

---do-— 

---do 

-.-do 

Raleigh,  R.  5-- 

Raleigh 

---do 

---do 

---do 

---do ---- 

---do 

---do 

—do 

.-.do- --- 

.---do 

Raleigh,  R.  6- 

.---do 

Raleigh 

.--do 

....do 

.--do 

...do 

..--do 

...-do 

...-do 

---do --. 

.-.-do- --- 

.-.-do 

...-do 

—  -do 

-...do 

---.do 

---do 

---do 

----do 

.--do 

---do 

-.--do- 

Raleigh,  R.  6- 

Raleigh 

---do 

--do- --- 

----do 

---do 

---do 

---do 

..--do 

Raleigh,  R.  1. 

Raleigh 

..-do 

Varina 


Factory 


Carolina  Cadillac  Co.,  Inc--- 

Carolina  Power  and  Light  Co 

Carolina  Washboard  Co 

M.  J.  Carroll _... 

Commercial  Printing  Co 

C.  F.  Earp _ 

Edwards  &  Broughton  Ptg.  Co 

D.  M.  Edwards... 

Ellington  Art  Store 

Ellington  Lumber  Co 

Eureka  Mattress  Co.- 

John  W.  Evans'  Son 

A.  Gomez 

International  ^'egetai)Ie  Oil  Co 

Johnson  Coal  and  Ice  Co 

Jones  Bottling  Works - . . 

C.J.  Lassiter 

I.  H.  Lynn 

Mills  Tire  Co 

Mitchell  Printing  Co 

Motor  Service  Co.,  Inc.. 

Mytual  Publishing  Co.,  Inc 

Nevins  &  Flournoy 

Oak  City  Laundry 

Oldham  &  Worth,  Inc. 

Orgen  Printing  Co 

Powell  &  Powell,  Inc -. 

Raleigh  Brick  and  Fuel  Co 

Raleigh  Coca  Cola  Bot.  Works,  Inc 

Raleigh  Granite  Co... --- 

Raleigh  Iron  Works 

Raleigh  Motor  Car  and  Maoh.  Co.  - 

Raleigh  Pepsi-Cola  Bot.  Co 

Raleigh  Roofing  &  Cornice  Co.,  Inc 

C.  B.  Ray  Harness  Co.,  Ind 

Republic  Service  Co 

A.  D.  Royster  &  Bro.- 

M.  A.  Rushton,  Ind 

Sanitary  Steam  Laundry,  Inc 

L.  P.  Sorrell 

Dr.  A.  G.  Spingler,  Inc 

Standard  Motor  Co.,  Ind 

Station  Garage 

Storr,  Heath  &  Moone,  Inc 

Times  Publishing  Co.,  Inc 

Virginia-Carolina  Chemical  Co.. 

Wake  -\'Uto  Co.,  Inc 

White  Ice  Cream  Co. ,  Inc 

W.  H.  Woodall 

T.  R.  Workman.- 

Yates  Mill 

Ed.  Bradley 


President 


J.  W.  Weavcr- 


Chas.  Lee  Smith- 


D.  D.  Ellington. 


I.  W.  Johnson. 


Partnership . 


Howard  White  . 


Robt.  G.  Lassiter 

W.  T.  Harding.  Prop 


C.  G.  Wilson- 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


357 


Continued. 


Secretary 


S.  T.  Smiti 

Randolph  Jordan. 


Howell  L.  Smith. 
J.  C.  Ellington... 


D.  J.  O'Keefe... 
John  E.  Evans. 


J.  E.  Allen.. 
H.  E.  Jones 


W.  H   Mills 


H.  Roy  Fishel. 
J.  S.  Farmer.. - 


W.  S.  Dunn 

Hal  V.  Worth 

L.  M.  Cheek 

R.  H.  Merritt 

L.  A.  Bilisoly 

D.  F.  Poindexter. 
Ben  K.  Lassiter... 


L.  M.  Goodwin 

W.  J.  Richardson. 
Mamie  Alderson.. 


Geo.  E.  Baucom. 


Jack  Carson.. 
R.  H.  Merritt. 


W.  S.  Murchison. 


J.  C.  Root 

Geo.  B.  Hellen  . 
S.  D.  Crenshaw. 


Geo.  H.  White. 


Chas.  F.  Gentry. 


Articles  Manufactured 


Repair  autos 

Gas,  street  railway,  etc 

Mfg.  wood  and  metal  washboards  and  c.  pins. 

Job  printing 

Job  printing 

Slack  cooperage  stock 

Printing,  engraving,  blank  books,  etc _ 

Corn  meal .. 

Picture  frames 

Rough  lumber 

Mattresses 

Carriage   wagon  and  auto  repair  shop. 

Mfg.  tombstones 

Oil  (crude) 

Ice 


SB. 

O  e  m 
o  G  QJ 
tTC  C 


Bottling  soda  water. 
Meal  and  flour 


Vulcanizing  and  sale  of  tires . 

Book  and  job  printing 

Repairing  autos 

Newspaper  and  job  printing. 
Rough  and  dressed  lumber  .. 

Laundry 

Dressed  lumber 

Job  printing 

Ice 


Common  brick 

Bottling  soft  drinks 

Crushed  stone 

Machine  shop  and  foundry  jobbing. 

Auto  repairing 

Bottling  soft  drinks 

Roofing  and  sheet  metal  work 

Harness 

Auto  repairing 

Candy 

Repairing  autos 

Laundry  business 


Optometristism 

Repairing  autos 

Repairing  autos 

Book  and  job  printing 

Publishing  and  printing 

Commercial  fertilizers 

Auto  repairing 

Ice  cream  and  handling  milk  and  dairy  prod- 
Rough  lumber 

Picture  frames 

Meal  and  flour 


1871 


1912 


1916 
1830 


Invested 
Capital 


;         810 

516,500 

10,300 

6,210 
77,000 

2,000 
64,500 

2,500 
850 

2,800 

1,350 
.45,200 

1,050 
231,322 

5,000 
18,050 
24,554 
650 
25,900 
45,007 

4,034 
36,263 
24,000 
22,844 
34,000 
13,900 
25,430 
13,500 
27,257 
100,000 


250 
19,465 
35,297 
2,200 
6,650 
14,877 
7,500 
20,207 
1,000 
4,350 
300 
10, '00 
10,950 
70,886 
1893    48,000,000 
14,000 
22,746 
1,000 
478 
1,500 
700 


No. 


5040 
5041 
5042 
5043 
5044 
5045 
5046 
5047 
5048 
5049 
5050 
505V 
5052 
5053 
5054 
5055 
5056 
5057 
5058 
5059 
5060 
5061 
5062 
5063 
5064 
5065 
5066 
5067 
5068 
5069 
5070 
5071 
5072 
5073 
5074 
5075 
5076 
5077 
5078 
5079 
5080 
5081 
5082 
5083 
5084 
5085 
5086 
5087 
5088 
5089 
5090 
5091 


358 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1 — 


5092 

5093 

5094 

5095 

5096 

5097 

5098 

5099 

5100 

5101 

5102 

5103 

5104 

5105 

5106 

5107 

5108 

5109 

5110 

5111 

5112 

5113 

5114 

5115 

5116 

5117 

5118 

5119 

5120 

5121 

5122 

5123 

5124 

5125 

5L26 

5127 

5128 

5129 

5130 

5131 

5132 

5133 

5134 

5135 

5136 

5137 

5138 

5139 

5140 

5141 

5142 

5143 

5144 


County 


VVake...- 
.._do-.__ 
...do..- 
...do-.  _ 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
....do.-., 
--..do.-- 
-.-.do-  — 
._.-do--- 
....do^.. 
.-..do..-. 
....do.--. 

-.--do---. 

--..do-.-, 
-...do... 
---.do-.-. 
....do--. 
_...do_._ 
....do... 
Warren. 

--..dO-- 

.-.-do... 

-...dO-- 

.._.do— 

....do... 

....do.-- 

...-do.-- 

...-do... 

....do... 

-do... 

.do... 

.do... 

.do... 

....do.-. 

....do... 

....do... 

...do... 

...do... 

.-.do... 

--.do... 

...do- 

...do- 

.--do.- 

...do.. 

...do.. 

...do.- 

...do.- 

...do.- 

...do.. 

...do-. 

...do-. 


Postoffice 


Varina 

...do 

Wakefield... 

Wake  Forest 

Wake  Forest, R. 5 

Wake  Forest 

Wake  Forest,  R. 4 

Wake  Forest 

Wendell 

-..-do 

-...do 

Wendell,  R.  1-..- 

Wendell 

..-.do 

-..-do... 

Willow  Spgs.,  R.  1 

Willow  Springs 

Wilmington  ,  Del. . 

Zebiilon,  R.  3 

Zebulon.. --. 

.-.-do.. --.- 

Areola 

-.-.do 

..--do 

Elberon 

Inez 

Littleton 

-...do 

--.do --- 

...do 

...do -- 

--.do 

.-.do --- 

...do 

Macon 

....do 

...do.. 

Mountain  View.. 

Norlina 

.-..do... -. 

..-.do 

Ridgeway _ 

Shocco 

Vaughan 

....do 

-...do 

....do 

Wise.. 

Warrenton 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do. 


Factory 


President 


Carolina  Broom  Works 

Varina  Garage  Machine  Co 

P.  P.  Pace.- 

The  Dunn  Plow  Co 

W.  F.  Kearney 

P.  H.  Mangum 

J.  T.  Pruitt 

J.  L.  Taylor 

Colonial  Pine  Co.,  Inc.- 

The  Gold  Leaf  Farmer,  Inc 

E.  F.  Scarboro,  Admr 

Smiley  Cure  Co 

O.  F.  Tomason 

A.  Ward     

Wendell  Motor  Co 

C.  B.  .\dams 

Carl  J.  Rowland 

J.  D.  Bush  &  Co 

G.  W.  Dulve --.- 

StellPittman 

The  Zebulon  Cotton  Oil  Co 

Weklon  T.  Davis 

John  T.  Gupton 

Robt.  I.  Harris 

J.  L.  &  G.  H.  Aycock.. 

P.  G.  Radford -... 

Cole-Daniel  Hardware  Co.,  Part... 

Hand  Bros 

J.  R.  Harris 

H. M.  Johnson 

S.  D.  King  Sawmill 

D.  L.  Ryder 

Swept  &  Howard 

Union  Gin  Co -.. 

Edward  P.  Fetts 

J.  T.  Ha.thcock 

T.  P.  Shearin 

Christopher  Riggan 

A.  S.  Bugg 

James  L.  Burchette 

Aly.  G.  Hayes. 

B.  D.  Moore 

Farmers  Cooperative  Lumber  Co. 

W.  H.  Fishel 

J.  H.  Harris 

Sam  D.  King 

J.  T.  Myrick 

Hicks  Sawmill. -  - 

I.  A.  Coleman 

M.  S.  Dryden 

Pridgen  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc 

E.  A.  Robertson 

E.  A.  Skillman  &  Son 


Sam  V.  Smiley,  Owr- 


J.  W.  Carter,  Owr 


L.  E.  Hicks,  Owr. 


C.  E.  Skillman.  Part 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


359 


Continued. 


Secretary 


J.  E.  Brown  . 
A.  V.  Autrey. 


M.  E.  Dunn. 


J.  S.  Taylor- 


Marcus  A.  Rollins. 
W.  F.  Scarborc... 


W.  E.  Holton, 


S.  Z,  Gill. 


G.  H.  Aycock_ 


J.  W.  Daniel. 
M.  H.  Fishel. 


M.  H.  Fishel.. 
Ernest  Alston. 


M.  H.  Fishel. 


W.  M.  Bain. 


Articles  Manufactured 


Mfg.  brooms. 


Mfgs.  plows  and  castings 

Rough  lumber.   

Rough   and  dressed  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Auto  repairs 

Rough  lumber 

Newspaper  and  pub.  house,  coml.  printing. 

Harness 

Liniment  and  vegetable  compound 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber,  flour  and  meal 

General  auto  repairing 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 


o  a  tp 
ti  o  c 


Rough  lumber 

Cotton-seed  products 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Tobacco  flues. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Pine  lumber.- _ 

Custom  corn  and  flour  mill  and  rough  lumber. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 


1875 


Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Grist  mill 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  and  dressed  lumber- 
Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Planing  mill 

Rough  lumber. 

Rough  lumber 

Lumber 

Lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Box  shooks 

Rough  lumber 


1905 


1918 


Invested 
Capital 


S  6,000 
7,235 
2,400 

10,000 
1,200 

33,000 
1,400 
7,500 

69,991 
7,270 
9,000 

4,650 
7,900 
3,700 
500 
7,200 
16,138 
600 
2,400 
140,000 
2,275 
5,450 
3,450 
1,100 
2,500 
850 
1,000 
3,965 
500 
5,000 
6,610 
1,975 
480 
5,000 
2,300 
5,750 
1,500 
5,000 
1,125 
2,600 
1,750 
700 
43,000 
1,100 
2,000 


4,000 
8,000 
8,500 
79,258 
30,000 
4,000 


No. 


5092 

50J3 

5094 

5095 

5096 

5097 

5098 

5099 

5100 

5101 

5102 

7103 

5104 

5105 

5106 

5107 

5108 

5109 

5110 

5111 

5112 

5113 

5114 

5115 

5116 

5117 

5118 

5119 

5120 

5121 

5122 

5123 

5124 

5125 

5126 

5127 

5128 

5129 

5130 

5131 

5132 

5133 

5134 

5135 

5136 

5137 

5138 

5139 

5140 

5141 

5142 

5143 

5144 


360 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1- 


No. 


5145 
5146 
5147 
5148 
5149 
5150 
5151 
5152 
5153 
5154 
5155 
5156 
5157 
5158 
5159 
5160 
5161 
5162 
5163 
5164 
5165 
5166 
5167 
5168 
5169 
5170 
5171 
5172 
5173 
5174 
5175 
5176 
5177 
5178 
5179 
5180 
5181 
5182 
5183 
5184 
5185 
5186 
5187 
5188 
5189 
5190 
5191 
5192 
5193 
5194 
5195 
5196 
5197 


County 


Warren 

....do... 

....do 

Washington.. 

....do .._- 

.._.do 

._-_do 

....do 

...-do 

....do ___. 

....do 

....do. 

....do 

....do..- 

....do 

...-do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

... -do.. ...... - 

....do 

....do 

..--do 

---.do 

--..do 

..--do 

-.-.do 

Watauga 

.---do 

.---do- 

....do 

....do- -. 

..--do 

....do 

.---do 

----do- -.- 

---.do 

---.do- 

.--.do-  — 

...-do 

....do 

....do 

----do 

----do 

---.do 

.--.do 

.---do 

-...do- 

....do 

...-do --. 

----do 

---.do --. 

--.-do 


Postoflfice 


Factory 


Warrenton 

---do 

Warren  Plains 

Beasley 

Crcswell -- 

-.-do 

--.do 

-.-do 

...do... 

...do 

...do 

---do-.-. - 

Mackeys 

Plymouth- - 

---do 

--do 

---do 

---do 

---do 

-.-do -- 

--.do 

---do 

Roper - 

-.-do 

---do 

---do— - 

Westover 

Amantha 

Banner  Elk,  R  1-- 

BeavOr  Dam 

.--.do 

Blowing  Rock,  Rl 
BlowingRockR  D. 

Blowing  Rock 

...do 

Boone .- 

—  -do 

.---do I 

do I 

Boone,  R.  1 

Brookside 

Brownwood 

Cone  Creek 

Hackett 

Hopkins 

.---do 

.---do 

Leander 

Meat  Camp 

Penley 

Reese 

Rominger 

Rutherwood 


Warrenton  Electric  Light  Co.,  Inc-- 

Edmund  White _ 

Leonard  Wilkes - 

S.  B.  Davenport... 

Basnight  Grist  Mill 

C.  M.  Davenport  &  Son 

C.  B.  Holmes 

T.  C.  Holmes 

Milton  C.  McGowan -- 

W.  D.  Peal 

Mrs.  N.  J.  Rhodes--. 

Sawyer's  Repair  Shop 

S.  B.  Davenport 

Central  G arage. - 

A.  T.  Dardcn  &  Bro 

Hassel  Bros.  Bakery 

A.  C.  Larson 

L.  A.  Peal 

Plymouth  Brick  Co 

Price  Garage - 

T.  L.  Sattcrthwaite - _ 

Wilts  Veneer  Co 

J.  W.  Buchanan 

Buggy  Mfg.  Co 

J.  E.  Phelps 

John  L.  Roper  Lumber  Co 

G.  W.  Ayers 

Bingham  Roller  Mills 

J.  R.  Lowe 

Hagaman  i  Dotson  Mill  Co.- - 

Hinson  c\  Eggers. 

Gragg  t'c  Loizeaux 

Bascom  A.  Hampton 

Lentz  Bros 

H.  B.  Trirlett 

A.  D.  Blair ---- 

Boone  Planing  Mills 

Henry  Lewis 

Three  Forks  Co-oper.  Cheese  Co.  -- 

Joseph  Vandyke 

Will  H.  McGuire 

Green  &  Miller... 

B  H.Henson  &  James  B.Praffet--- 

Cool  Springs  Cheese  Factory 

Deep  Gap  Co-oper.  Cheese  Co.,  Inc. 

Moritz  &  Greene 

W.  A.  Watson 

W.  G.  Stout 

Hosea  Winebarger 

J.  M.  Bradshaw 

Geo.  P.  Sherrill... ..- 

W.  S.  Rominger  &  Sons 

S.  C.  Carroll 


President 


A.  T.  Darden.Part-. 


B.  Jones 

T.  L.  Sattcrthwaite. 


S.  J.  Baico,  Owr. 


E.  F.  Bingham,  Owr. 
Roy  Hagaman 


W.  L.  Winkler,  Owt.. 


i 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


361 


Continued. 


Secretary 


O.  G.  Height. 


C.  M.  Davenport- 


R.  H.  Sawjer,  Owner. 
J.  A.  Stutts 


L.  C.  Hassel- 
S.  A.  Larson. 


D.  S.  Jones. 
P.  A.   Price. 


W.  B.  Simmons. 
A.  F.  Johnston.. 


J.  E.  Phelp... 
S.  T.  Pollard. 


Wm.  J.  Hampton. 
J.  A.  Lentz 


H.  Neal  Blair. 


E.  F.  Younce 

B.  H.  Henson 

John  B.  Hopkins. 

V.  H.  Maetz 

E.  W.  Moritz 


Articles  Manufactured 


Ice 

Flour  and  corn  meal. 

Rough  lumber 

Grist  mill 

Corn  meal 

Auto  repairing 


Auto  repairing 


Repairing  log  carts, log  wagons,  buggies,  etc.. 

Rough  lumber 

Auto  repairs 

Rough  lumber 

Bread,  cakes,  pies 

Brick 

Wagons  and  repair  work 

Brick 

Auto  repairs 

Cotton  gin  and  sawmill 

Rough  lumber,  veneers 

Auto  repairing 

Farm  carts 

Flour,  grist  mill  and  lumber 

Rough,  dressed  lumber,  shingles,  laths 


0)  c 

o  S  S 
tT  o  c 

°        3 
►S  cPQ 


Flour  and  meal 

Rough  lumber 

Flour,  meal  and  planing  mill. 

Flour  and  meal 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 


Rough  lumber 

Lumber 

Rough  lumb  er 

Cheese 

Rough  lumber 

Job  printing,  stationery,  pam.,  circulars,  etc. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Whole  milk,  cheese 

Whole  milk,  cheese 

Rough  lumber 


Rough  lumber 

Lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Flour  and  grist  mill. 


Flour  and  grist-mill  products 


1900 


1913 


1906 


Invested 
Capital 


12,000 
14,000 
35,000 

200 
2,350 
1,135 
1,000 
5,000 
2,000 

180 
2,700 
3,300 
2,500 

500 

1,000 

2,500 

18,850 

10,000 

1,000 

1,000 

3,000 

726,048 

4,500 

1,025 

2,025 

604,866 

1,500 

4,000 

4,000 

400 

300 
2,000 
1,175 
1,500 

650 

800 
4,000 

800 
2,450 
1,000 

500 
1,200 

950 

650 
1,500 
1,500 

650 
2,900 

100 

600 
1,000 
1,500 

600 


No. 


5145 
5146 
5147 
5148 
5149 
5150 
5151 
5152 
5153 
5154 
5155 
5156 
5157 
5158 
5159 
5160 
5161 
5162 
5153 
5154 
5165 
5166 
5167 
5168 
5169 
5170 
5171 
5172 
5173 
5174 
5175 
5176 
5177 
5178 
5179 
5180 
5181 
5182 
5183 
5184 
5185 
5186 
5187 
5188 
5189 
5190 
5191 
5192 
5193 
5194 
5195 
5196 
5197 


362 


iN'oRTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1— 


No. 


5198 

5199 

5200 

5201 

5202 

5203 

5204 

5205 

5206 

5207 

5208 

5209 

5210 

5211 

5212 

5213 

5214 

5215 

5216 

5217 

5218 

5219 

5220 

5221 

5222 

5223 

5224 

5225 

5226 

5227 

5228 

5229 

5230 

5231 

5232 

5233 

5234 

5235 

5236 

5237 

5238 

5239 

5240 

5241 

5242 

5243 

5244 

5245 

5246 

5247 

5248 

5249 

5250 


County 


Postoffice 


Watauga Ruthcrwood... 

do do 

do Sands 

do Shulls  Mills— - 

do do 

.do do - 

do do 

do do 

do..- Stony  Fork 

do do 

do Sugar  Grove.-- 

.do do 

.do do 

do do— -- 

do do 

do do 

do Sweet  Water  ... 

do Tamarack 

_...do Todd 

do Valle  Crucis — 

do,.. do. 

....do Vilas,  R.  F.  D. 

do Vilas 

do do 

do -.    Yuma 

...do Zionville.- 

.__do do 

Wayne Bentonville 

...do do 

...do Dudley,  R.1-. 

_._do Dudley 

do Dudley,  R.I.. 

..do Dudley. _ 

..do do 

_.do do 

_.do Eureka 

.-do do 

._do Fremont 

.-do ...do 

..do do 

..do ;  Goldsboro 

-.do do 

-.do do 

--do Goldsboro.  R. 


-.-.do- 
..--do. 
....do. 
-.--do 
....do. 
-.--do. 
----do. 
----do- 
--.-do- 


Goldsboro 

.---do 

Goldsboro,  R.  3. 

Goldsboro 

..-.do 

..-.do 

Goldsboro,  R.  2- 

Goldsboro 

-.-.do 


Factory 


President 


Gragg  &  Loizeaux 

C.  E.  Hardin 

B.  J.  Davis 

Sam  Austin 

Robbins   Bottlini?  Works   

Gragg  &  Greenwell 

Love  &  Holler - -- 

C.  W.  Moody 

Clenard  Greene - 

I.  S.  Green 

John  W.  Cable -- 

Carnett's  Grist  Mill-- 

Cove  Creek  Coopera.  Cheese  Fac... 

Greene  Mills 

J.  W.  Moore 

Watauga  Roller  Mills -- 

H.  H.  Farthington  &  J.  H,  Perry -- 

A.  E.  Ellison -- 

F.  H.  Neal  Lumber  Co 

Guy  Brothers - 

The  Mission  Cheese  Factory 

Daniel  Boone  Cooper.  Cheese  Fac.  _ 

E.  W.  Cannon 

Wm.  L.  Henson 

Watson's  Grist  Mill. 

B.  H.  Castle 

R.  P.  Robinson  &  J.  A.  Beach 

The  Old  Cox  Grist  Mill 

The  Thornton  Sawmill 

Casey  Bros 

John  Cox 

George  King 

Lightwood  Knot  Mill 

Sleepy  Creek  Mill 

Swift  Creek  Lumber  Co 

J.  F.  Coley 

Eureka  Milling  Co 

Fremont  Garage  Co 

Fremont  Oil  Mill  Co 

C.  F.  Rose 

Acme  Blacksmith  anl  CarriageWks 

Adams  Mfg.  Co -- 

Auto  Tire  and  Equipment  Co.  ,Inc 

The  Barden  Gin  and  Mills 

Barnes-Harrell  Grocery  Co 

Beston  Lumber  Co 

Bizzell's  Mill 

Borden  Brick  and  Tile  Co.,  Inc 

Bromalgine  Co.,  Inc 

Brown  Auto  and  Supply  Co 

Casey  Mills .- 

C.  E.  Croon's  Sheet  Iron  Works... 
Dewey  Bros..  Inc 


Wade  L.  Greene. 


J.,  J.,  and  A    Watson 


Jule  Ivey. 


Jasper  Potts 

W.  R.  Ross.Bookkpr. 


J.  C.  Barden- 


Benj.  Casey,  Jr.,Owr. 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


363 


Continued. 


Secretary 


Izard  T.  Barnett. 
E.  B.  Hardin 


Jesse  Robbins,  Jr. 
W.  V.  Calloway.. 


Articles  Manufactured 


Rough 
Rough 
Rough 
Rough 
Soda  w 
Rough 
Rough 
Rough 
Rough 


lumber, 
lumber, 
lumber. 
lumber. 

ater 

lumber- 
lumber, 
lumber. 
lumber. 


t,    E    K 
O    5    K 

t,  o  c 
gO'S 


Invested 
Capital 


500 
500 
1,400 
1,200 
1,000 
3,300 
3,050 
1,350 
700 


No. 


5198 

5199 

5200 

5201 

5202 

5203 

5204 

5205 

5206 

5207 

5208 

5209 

5210 

5211 

5212 

5213 

5214 

5215 

5216 

5217 

5218 

5219 

5220 

5221 

5222 

5223 

5224 

5225 

5226 

5227 

5228 

5229 

5230 

5231 

5232 

5233 

5234 

5235 

5236 

5237 

5238 

5239 

5240 

5241 

5242 

5243 

5244 

5245 

5246 

5247 

5248 

5249- 

5250 


C.  F.  Carnett,  owner. 


Jno.  H.  Mast. 
J.  H.  Perry... 


F.  H.  Neal_. 
H.  H.  Yates. 


Owners . 


W.  C.  Thornton. 
Sam  C.  Casey 


J.  Greenfield,  Miller. 


L.  R.  Jones... 
Sam  Bennett- 
J.  B.  Love 


Jno.  Williams. 
M.  L.  Adams.. 
W.  R.  Henly.. 


N.  L.  Rawlings 

P.  F.  Garris 

B.  F.  Smith,  miller. 
K.  F.  Borden,  Jr 

C.  L.  Buneller. 


Rough  lumber 

Corn  meal  and  feed 

Cheese 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Flour  and  grist 

Flour  and  feed  ground. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Whole  milk,  cheese 

Whole  milk,  cheese 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Flour,  meal  and  feed... 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Meal 


Rough  lumber. 
Rough  lumber. 
Rough  lumber. 
Rough  lumber. 
Meal 


Meal 

Rough  lumber 

Grist  mill 

Rough  lumber  and  corn  meal 

Auto  repairs 

Cotton-seed  products,  fert.,  cotton  gin,  etc. 
Meal 


C.  E.  Croon 

E.  E.  Hood,  Treas. 


General  repairs 

Making  of  stalk  choppers  and  gen.  repairs. 
Vulcanizing,  repairing  autos,  gen.  supplies. 

Cotton  gin,  meal  and  flour 

Bottling  soft  drinks 

Rough  lumber 

Meal ,  f  Jour 

Common  brick 

Mfg.  Bro-Mal-Gin  medicine 

Auto  repairing 


Barn  flues,  plate  repairing,  cornice  works. 
Mach.  shop  and  foundry  mill  supplies 


2 
263 
b 
2 
3 
26 


970 
500 
835 
085 
000 
400 
000 
500 
100 
625 
934 
700 
700 
000 
350 
100 
900 
200 
800 
850 
400 
,800 
,000 
,120 
,784 
,500 
,000 
,950 
,337 
,000 
,000 
,900 
,000 
,500 
,483 
,400 
,000 
,521 


364 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1- 


No. 

County 

PostofEce 

Factory 

President 

5251 

Wayne 

do 

Goldsboro 

-do 

Edgerton  Salt  Brick  Co 

5252 

A.  H.  Edgerton 

5253 

-...do 

-.--do 

5254 

..-  do 

----do 

5255 

.-.do 

.-..do—. 

62ob 
5257 

....do 

do    - 

..-.do 

.-.-do 

Goldsboro  Mill,  and  Grain  Storage. 
The  Goldsboro  Weekly  Record.    ... 

H.  G.  Maxwell 

5258 

do 

-      do 

5259 

-.-.do 

....do—- 

do 

Goldsboro,  R.  4— 

Goldsboro 

-.--do 

Grantham's  Store  Mills .-.  .-- 

5260 

A   T.  Griffin  Mfg.  Co 

5261 

Hall  Motor  Co -- 

5262 

-...do..-. 

do 

....do 

....do 

The  Ham  Grist  Mill 

5263 

5264 

do 

-     do    

Hood's  Garage       

5265 

....do 

....do -- 

---do 

-..do- -- 

..-.do 

-—dp- 

do 

Goldsboro,  R.  6.-. 

Goldsboro 

----do 

Goldsboro,  R.  4... 

Goldsboro 

---do 

do    — 

5266 

5267 

T.  B.  Jenkins  Tobacco  Co.-. 

5268 

5269 

Leggett's  Garage    - 

5270 
5271 

Mint-Cola  Bottling  Works-.. 

C.  E.  Roane,  Owr 

5272 

do 

do 

The  Nash  Printery 

5273 

.      do  .... 

----do 

Palace  Drug  Store,  Partners 

5274 

do    - 

....do 

5275 

do 

...do 

5276 

do 

do 

5277 

.---do 

-...do 

..-do 

..--do ---- 

---do 

do  .    - 

Goldsboro,  R.  4..- 
Goldsboro,  R.  1--- 
Goldsboro,  R.  1-.. 

Goldsboro 

-..-do- 

....do- 

L.  U.  Perkins         -  .  

5278 

T.  S.  Perkins                    

5279 

W.  J.  Perkins                   . .   . 

5280 

Piland  &  Sons  Garage  Co...  . 

W.  A.  Piland.    - 

5281 

Rovall  Ice  Cream  Co. 

5282 

G.  R.  Saleeby  Bros.. 

5283 

-..do 

do 

....do 

.     do 

John  Slaughter  &  Co.,  Inc 

5284 

Smith  Grist  Feed  Mill- 

Frank  Smith 

5285 

do 

do 

The  Smith  Milling  Co.      

5286 
5287 

----do -  — 

do 

--..do 

do 

The  Southern  Cotton  Oil  Co 

J.  A.  Ryan,  A.  Aud. . 

5288 

do 

do    .. 

5289 

do 

do 

T.  I.  Sutton  Hardware  Co.,  Ind 

5290 

do 

do 

Utility  Mfg.  Co. 

5291 

do 

do 

T.  R.  Vicks  Metal  Works         

5292 

---do 

do 

...-do 

do 

5293 

5294 

..-do 

—do 

-..do 

do    -. 

....do 

....do 

Goldsboro,  R.  2-- 

.--.do— -.- 

5295 
5296 

Wayne  Red  Brick  Co 

Whitlev  Grist  Mill 

Geo.  A.  Norwood 

5297 

Wilson  &  Grant  M!g.  and  Gin  Co... 

Bill  Grant.  Part 

5298 

---do 

---do 

—do 

--.do 

do 

Goldsboro,  R.  4-.. 

Greenleaf 

Kenly 

Kenly,  R.  4 

do 

5299 

5300 
5301 

.\ycock  Grist  Mill 

P.  R.  Peacock 

G.  W.  Aycock,  Owr... 

5302 

George  Waddell 

5303 

—do — - 

Millers  Station 

Casey  Ginning  and  Mlg.  Co.,  Inc... 

t 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


365 


Continued. 


Secretary 


G.  S.  Dames.. 
J.  L.  Morton. 


Chas.  A.  Brown 

Edwin  Goodwin 

J.  M.  Grantham 

E.  A.  Griffin 

R.  H.  Davis 

Ralph  Lane,  Miller- 
Ira  G.  Hood 

W.  G.  Hood 

O.  J.  Howell 

J.  O.  Jeffreys 

G.  W.  Holt 


Ben  Leggett, 


Miss  Lorenzia  Parker. 

J.  W.  Nash 

T.  N.  Walters 


Otis  A.  Mazell 

H.  Z.  Bogne,  Mgr.. 


T.  C.  Harris. 


John  O.  Royall. 
G.  R.  Saleeby.. 
John  Slaughter. 


J.  H.  B.  Smith. 


S.  Baddom 

Blanard  Spence 

T.  I   Sutton 

E.  H.  Graham 

J.  N.  Williams 

Jno.  J.  Devine 

Geo.  M.  Warrick 

G.  W.  Flauris 

Thos.  H.  Holmes 

Geo.  Whitley,  Owner  . 


Gurney  HollswelL 
Will  Swiiison 


Articles  Manufactured 


Ransom  Creech,  Mgr. 


Salt  brick . 

Veneer  panels,  boxes  and  lu,mber 

Auto  and  general  repairs 

Baking  products 

Ice 


Corn  milling — 

Publishing  and  job  printing 

Auto  repairing 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  and  dressed  lumber 

Auto  repairing  and  vulcanizing 

Grinding  corn  for  meal  and  feed 

Auto  repairing 

Auto  sale  and  repairing 

Rough  lumber 

Bottling  of  soda  waters 

Tobacco  hogsheads 

Rough  lumber,  shingles  and  tobacco  sticks.. 
Auto  repairing,  painting  and  upholstering... 

Bottling  soft  drinks 

Auto  repairing 

Job  printing 

Ice  cream 

Sales  and  auto  repairing 

General  repair  autos 

Bottling  pepsi-cola,  mfg.  carbonated  sodas.. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Auto  repairing 

Ice  cream 

Ice  cream 

Stovepipes,  tob.  flues,  cornice,  plumbing,  etc. 
Meal 


Milling  corn 

Cotton-seed  products 

Skirts  and  middy  blouses 

Auto  repairs 

Vulcanizing  and  repairing, making  of  tob. flues 

Box  shocks  and  panels. 

Flues  and  skylights,  frames,  cornice  roofing  .. 

Rough  lumber 

Milling  corn,  ginning  and  sawing  lumber 

Gen.  farm  implements,  fac.  stoves,  Ibr.  trucks 
Brick 


Corn  meal 

Rough  lumber 

Dressed  lumber 

Auto  repairs 

Flour,  meal,  feed  and  rough  lumber. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 


t«  o  c 


1910 


191.3 


Invested 
Capital 


15,304 

350,000 

1,600 

3,900 

73,970 

55,947 

4,300 

5,350 

10,000 

106,000 

1,950 

2,400 

37,850 

45,000 

4,400 

5,174 


3,800 

2,925 

10,750 

10,500 

23,250 

2,450 

3,400 

13,200 

12,122 

1,400 

5,650 

5,175 

17,040 

6,100 

550 

14,650 

2,400 

7,150 

289,804 

12,751 

3,1.50 

2,070 

112,202 

5,000 

186,104 

25,000 

72,962 

20,000 

2,500 

3,600 

14,700 

4,800 

6,400 

6,130 

1,800 

5,300 


No. 


5251 
5252 
5253 
5254 
5255 
5256 
5257 
5258 
5259 
5260 
5261 
5262 
5263 
5264 
5265 
5266 
5267 
5268 
5269 
5270 
5271 
5272 
5273 
5274 
5275 
5276 
5277 
5278 
5279 
5280 
5281 
5282 
5283 
5284 
5285 
5286 
5287 
5288 
5289 
5290 
5291 
5292 
5293 
5294 
5295 
5296 
5297 
5298 
5299 
5300 
5301 
5302 
5303 


366 


I^ORTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Takle  No.  1- 


No. 


County 


5304 
5305 
5306 
5307 
5308 
5309 
5310 
5311 
5312 
5313 
5314 
5315 
5316 
5317 
5318 
5319 
5320 
5321 
5322 
5323 
5324 
5325 
5326 
5327 
5328 

5329  ! 

5330  ' 
5331 
5332 
5333 
5334 
5335 
5336 
5337 
5338 
5339 
5340 
5341 
5342 
5343 
5344 
5345 
5346 
5347 
5348 
5349 
5350 
5351 
5352 
5353 
5354 
5355 
5356 


Wayne.. 
....do..-. 
..__do.... 
....do.... 
....do-.-. 
...-do.... 
....do.... 
....do.... 
.---do.... 
.-..do.... 
....do-.. 
....do.... 
....do... 
...-do... 
....do... 
-.-.do... 
-..-do... 
....do-. 
-.--do— 
-.--do... 
....do... 
....do— 
-.--do... 
....do... 
....do.- 

..--dO-- 

.-.-do-. 
....do— 
....do— 
--do... 
.-do-, 
.-do- 
..do.- 
--do— 
--do... 

...-do— 

....do— 

Wilkes.. 

...do... 

...do... 

.--do... 

...do... 

..-do... 

-.-do-. 

..-do-. 

...do— 
....do... 
...-do— 
....do... 
....do-. 

...-dO- 

..--do.. 

..--dO- 


Postoffice 


Mt.  Olive 

...do 

Mt.  Olive,  R.  7... 

Mt.  Olive 

...do 

Mt.  Olive,  R.  4..- 

Mt.  Olive 

...do 

Mt.  Olive,  R.  5 

Mt.  Olive 

Mt.  Olive,  R.3... 

Mt.  Olive 

---do 

-..do 

.-.do 

Mt.  Olive,  R.  1..-. 
Mt.  Olive,  R.  6... 

Mt.  Olive 

Mt.  Olive,  R.  1..- 

Mt.  Olive 

Mt.  Olive,  R.  3... 

Mt.  Olive 

....do 

Mt.  Olive,  R.  1 

Mt.  Olive 

New  Hope 

Pikeville 

....do 

....do 

....do 

----do 

Pikeville,  R.  3 

Pikeville 

Saulston,  R.  1 

Saulston 

Seven  Spgs. ,  R.  2. 

White  Hall 

Abshers 

Adley 

Benham 

..--do 

Boomer 

....do 

Boomer,  R.  2 

-.-.do -- 

Buck 

-...do 

Cycle 

Dehart 

....do- 

Dimmette 

Doughton 

Fairplain 


Factory 


President 


Anders  Motor  Co 

Bell's  Machine  Works 

R.  Q.  Brown 

Enterprise  Lumber  Co... 

Flowers'  Grist  Mill 

Z.  V.  Hanell 

Hatcher's  Garage 

B.  O.  Holmes -.. 

J.  J.  Jones 

Jones  Mill 

W.  T.  Kennedy - 

Robert  Kornegay 

B.  E.  Martin 

Martin's  Grist  Mill 

Mount  Olive  Mfg.  Co. 

M.  D.  Parks --- 

William  Potts 

Service  Auto  Co 

Southerland  &  Turner  Mill 

C.  Summerlin  Shops 

Sutton  &  Jackson  Sawmill 

Waters  Ice  Cream  Factory 

Wells  Auto  Shop 

A.  J.  &  Mack  Williams 

Williams  Grist  Mill 

Wood  Grain  Mill 

J.  M.  Airheart  Co 

City  Garage 

Colliers  Garage 

N.  B.  Fulton  Mill 

Grannie  Branch  Lumber  Co... 

Frank  Smith's  Sawmill 

Stephenson's  Garage 

Newsome  Gin  and  Milling  Co.. 

P.  F.  Pope 

Herring  &  Grady  Mill 

Murvin  &  Benton  Grist  Mill... 

W.  D.  Woodruff 

H   G.  Piper 

Smith's  Roller  Mills 

J.  M.  Spicer 

Foster  &  Ferguson 

Livingston  Mill 

W.  E.  Minton 

W.  C.  Walsh 

A.  P.  Minton  Sawmill 

Parson's  Corn  Mill __ 

J.  F.  Walker 

Harold  Bros 

J.  W.  Walker 

J.  K.  Thorpe  &  Chas.  Wood-. 

C.  L.  &  J.  T.  Parks 

P.  M.  Baugess - 


Nathan  O'Berry 

Wm.  &  G.  L.  Flowers 


Y.  F.  Jones,  Owr. 


D.  S.  Martin,  Owr. 


J.  Williams,  Owr. 

J.  M.Wood 

J.  M.  Airheart 


G.  L.  Livingston, Mgr 


A.  P.  Minton,  Owr 

G.  O.  Parsons,  Owr.. 


Partnership -  - 

C.  L.  Parks,  Part 


Miscellaneous  Factokies 


367 


Continued. 


Secretary 


H.  D.  Anders. 
F.  D.  Bell 


Thomas  O'Berry. 


J.  L.  Hatcher- 
Handy  Worth. 


S.  B.  Taylor. 


M.  Payelas 

I.  T.  Turner-. 
C.  Summerlin. 


Mrs.  M.  F.  Waters. 

J.  K.  Wells 

Mack  W'illiams 


M.  E.  Bissett 
J.  S.  Collier.. 


J.  R.  Tatton. 


H.  G.  Stephenson. 
J.  S.  McCandless  _ 
Nathan  O.  Smith. 
T.  L  Sasser 


Elias  Smith. 


Articles  Manufactured 


Genera!  motor  and  repairs __ 

General  repairs,  mfg.  tobacco  flues . 

Rough  lumber 

Lumber 

Meal 


Rough  lumber 

General  motor  repairs 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber,  and  meal 

Flour,  meal 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber,  veneers,  slack,  coop,  stock 

Meal  and  cotton  gin . 

Veneers,  meal 

Rough  lumber ._ 

Rough  lumber 

General  repairs  of  auto  and  motor  engines 

Rough  lumber 

General  repairs  of  wagons,  etc 

Rough  lumber 

Ice  cream 

Repairing  of  autos  and  vulcanizing 

Rough  lumber _ 

Flour,  meal . 

Meal...   


"  g 

>-    C    03 

O  e  m 
t,  O  G 

go-s 

a  t-  == 
«  off) 


1836 


Rough  lumber 

Repairing  autos  and  farm  machinery. 
General  repair  shop,  repair  of  autos... 
Meal.... 


Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Gen.  repair  of  autos  and  all  classes  of  mach.. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Meal 


Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Mfg.  flour,  meal,  feed 

Rough  lumber  and  all  other  timber  products. 

Lumber 

Grinding  corn,  wheat  and  rye 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Lumber  and  cross-ties 

Meal 


Rough  lumber- 
Rough  lumber. 
Rough  lumber. 
Rough  lumber. 
Rough  lumber.. 


1885 


1908 


Invested 
Capital 


;    58,400 

13,650 
1,700 
325,400 
1,000 
3,000 
4,000 
2,750 
2,350 
3,000 
5,190 
3,180 

13,800 
2,500 

28,443 
1,575 
2,550 

11,000 
5,100 
7,300 
1,400 
2,065 
8,500 
1,800 
3,750 

10,000 

12,630 
4,550 
4,200 
5,300 
1,750 

12,000 
4,400 
2,. 500 
9,180 
4,150 
4,400 
1,100 
1,400 
1,500 
800 
1,200 
1,000 
1,750 
2,500 
800 
200 

4,625 


700 

1,725 

650 


No. 


5304 

5305 

5306 

5307 

5308 

5309 

5310 

5311 

5312 

5313 

5314 

5315 

5316 

5217 

5318 

5319 

5320 

5321 

5322 

5323 

5324 

5325 

5326 

5327 

5328 

5329 

5330 

5331 

5332 

5333 

5334 

5335 

5336 

5337 

5338 

5339 

5340 

5341 

5342 

5343 

5344 

5345 

5346 

5347 

5348 

5349 

5350 

5351 

5352 

5353 

5354 

5355 

5356 


368 


ISToRTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Tabi.k  No.  1— 


No. 

County 

PostofBce 

Factory 

President 

5.^57 

Wilkes 

.-..do 

....do 

....do 

Gilreath 

A.  P.  Hix  Sawmill 

5358 

—  do.... -- 

Halls  Mills 

Hunting  Creek 

Jennings,  R.  1 

Jennings 

J.  T.  Humphries  Corn  Mill 

5359 

F.  M.  Shumate 

5360 

5361 
5362 

-  —  do 

....do.  . 

McCarter  &  Davis  Sawmill. 

W.  J.  Templeton  Corn  Mill   .     .. 

W.  M.  McCarter,  Part 

5363 

....do..  . 

Billings  ,  Crabb  &  Co. 

W.  F.  Billings  ,  Part. 

5364 

-..-do 

G.  E.  Robinett..    

5365 
5366 

....do 

....do 

do 

Millers  Creek 

—  .do 

Moravian  Falls. -. 

....do 

do 

Nichols  Flour  and  Grist  Mill 

J.  W.  Nichols,  Owr... 

5367 

W.  C.  Scroggs.Part.. 
T.  G.  Hester,  Part... 

5368 
5369 

....do 

....do.... 

Hester  &  Brookshire  Sawmill 

Moravian  Falls  Mlg.and  Power  Co 

Rhoades  &  Kilby's  Sawmill-. 

R.  S.  Gregory  &  E.  C.  Everage 

T.  H.  C.  Kollers  Mill 

D.  A.  Holleman 

5370 

-.     do      . 

do 

J.  A.  Rhoades,  Part 

5371 
5372 
5373 

-..do --.. 

...-do 

-..-do 

Newcastle _ 

--do 

Osbornville 

Pores  Knob 

do 

E.  C.  Everage,  Part.. 
S.  A.  Mitchell,  Owr.. 

5374 

do 

5375 

....do 

5376 

--.-do 

do 

....do 

Meadows  Mill  Mfg.  Co 

F.  C.  Forrester 

5377 

J.  C.  Ellis       

5378 

...-do 

do 

G.  W.  Greer.  .     .- 

5379 

----do 

do 

F.  F.  Wolfe                   

5380 

....do 

Radical 

B.  F.  Hayes 

5381 

..  .do  ... 

Reedie'S  River 

do 

5382 

...-do-- 

-...do 

--..do 

..--do 

....do 

J    L   Whittington's  Mill 

5383 

5384 

Roaring  River 

.-do. 

E.  M.  &  J.  Q.  Blackburn. 

Blue  Ridge  Corn  Mill  Co 

E.  M.  Blackburn,  Pt. 

5385 

do      - 

5386 

do 

Elkin  Box  Co.  . 

5387 

.-.do.- - 

..  .do.... 

.-.-do 

C.  H.  Greenwood  F.  and  G.  Mill..  - 

5388 

do 

5389 

..     do    . 

do 

5390 

-..-do 

-    do 

-..do 

do 

M.  J.  Palmer  Mfg.  Co.,  Cor 

5391 

539" 

--.do 

--..do 

—do 

D.  L.  Henderson 

5393 

5394 

.---do 

do 

5395 

...-do 

...-do 

-..-do 

do 

J.  S.  Burcham,  Owr.  _ 

5396 

5397 

...-do 

do 

5398 

...-do 

do 

W.  A.  Gwyn's  Sawmill 

5399 

--..do 

do 

G.  W.  Palmer              

5400 

-...do 

do 

5401 

-...do 

do 

Sale  &  Poplin              .     

5402 

-...do 

do 

T.  H.  Settle                 -  .     

5403 

-..do 

--..do 

.-.do 

-...do 

-..-do 

...-do 

Ronda,  R.  1 

Ronda 

5404 

Williams  Mill  Mfg.  Co.      

A.  V.  Foote-.- 

5405 
5406 

—  .do 

Springfield 

Yadkin  Valley  Mill  and  Lbr.  Co 

Blevins  Mills -- 

Mink  &  Winkler  Sawmill 

R.  L.  Hickinson 

G.  E.  Blevins    . 

5407 

Partnership 

5408 

do 

5409 

...-do 

.—do 

Winkler  Corn  Mill 

J.  E.  Winkler,  Owr... 

Miscellaneous  Factoeies 


369 


Continued. 


Secretary 


J.  T.  Humphries,  Part. 


R.  C.  Meadows. 


C.  H.  Greenwood- 


A.  W.  Smith 

C.  H.  Greenwood,  Owner. 


H.  A.  Burchette. 


N.  E.  Parker. 


G.  C.  Poplin. 


J.  W.  Miner. 
W.  E.  Sale... 


Articles  Manufactured 


Rough  lumber 

Grinding  corn  and  rye. 

Rough  lumber — 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Grinding  corn  and  rye- 
Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Flour,  meal  and  feed... 

Flour,  meal 

Rough  lumber _ . 


Grinding  flour,  meal,  feed;  axe,  picks,  handles 


Rough  lumber.-. 
Flour,  meal.  feed. 
Rough  lumber — 


Rough  lumber  and  all  timber  products. 

Grist  mill 

Rough  lumber _-- -- 


Rough  lumber -.-_-_ 

Rough  lumber ..-.. 

Rough  lumber — 

Grist  mill,  rough  and  dressed  lumber- 
Rough  lumber 

Corn  mills 


Box  shooks - 

Flour,  meal,  bran  and  middling -- 

Rough  lumber  and  all  timber  products 

Lumber 

Mfg.  corn  mills.- - 

Rough  lumber. 

Flour  and  meal 

Rough  lumber 

Packing  and  handling  can. goods, fruits  and  veg 

Flour  and  meal 

Box  shooks  and  wooden  packing  cases 

Harness  oil 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Chicken  coops  and  egg  cases 

Packing  and  canned  foods 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber,  flour  and  meal 

Corn  mills 

Corn  mill  and  box  shooks 

Flour  and  meal 

Lumber 


Flour,  meal  and  feed. 

24— Dept.  Labor,  1920. 


"  5 

go-: 

5gc 


1904 


1900 


Invested 
Capital 


2,150 
1,700 

850 
1,000 

800 

750 

500 
1,500 

600 

350 
9,000 
1,550 
8,200 

500 
2,300 
2,500 
3,950 
1,100 
5,800 
15,000 
7,500 
1,000 

900 
4,450 

800 
13,200 

900 
49,961 

320 
5,532 
16,800 
2,000 


35,657 

800 

3,100 

800 

4,000 

700 

23,000 
1,700 
4,400 
4,275 
3,800 
500 
1,280 
2,800 

84,440 

23,4.50 
5,000 
1,100 
1,650 
1,000 


No. 


5357 
5358 
5359 
5360 
5361 
5362 
5363 
5364 
5365 
5366 
5367 
5368 
5369 
5370 
5371 
5372 
5373 
5374 
5375 
5376 
5377 
5378 
5379 
5380 
5381 
5382 
5383 
5384 
5385 
5386 
5387 
5388 
5389 
5390 
5391 
5392 
5393 
5394 
5395 
5396 
5397 
5398 
5399 
5400 
5401 
5402 
5403 
5404 
5405 
5406 
5407 
5408 
5409 


370 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1- 


County 


Wilkes. - 
—do— . 
...do—. 
...do—. 
...do... 
...do.... 
...do... 
__.do... 
_..do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do— 
.._do.. 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
..-.do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
..._do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
-...do... 
....do... 
Wilson. 
.-..do  .. 
....do... 
.-..do... 
.-..do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
...-do.. 


Poatoffice 


State  Road 

...do 

...do..... 

Teaphill 

Thurmond 

Tomax 

Wilkesboro 

...do 

Wilkesboro.  R.  1- 

Wilkesboro .- 

...do 

...do -. 

...do 

No.  Wilkesboro.. - 

...do. 

...do 

....do 

....do 

...do 

...do 

N.  Wksboro,  R.  1. 
N.  Wksboro,  R.  2. 

N.  Wilkesboro 

.-..do.... -. 

.-..do.... 

....do --. 

.-..do .- 

....do.. 

....do 

....do 

-...do 

....do.. 

N.  Wksboro,  R.  2. 
N.  Wilkesboro.. - 

....do. 

....do 

-...do 

-...do 

..-.do 

N.  Wksboro,  R.  2 
N.  Wksboro,  R.  1 

Black  Creek 

....do... 

....do 

Lucama,  R.  3 

Sims 

....do 

Stantonsburg 

....do 

-...do 

-...do 

Wilson 

do --- 


Factory 


Hanes'  Roller  Mill 

D.  Westley  Hanes  Corn  Mill 

Judge  Hayes 

Teaphill  Milling  Co -.. 

Candell  Corn  Mill 

Banguess  Milling  Co 

Crysel  Corn  Mill 

Joel  Minton 

J.  M.  Minton's  Sawmill 

Plummer's  Grist  Mill 

Wilkes  Patriot  Pub.  Co 

Wilkesboro  Pottery  Works 

W.  L.  Wilson 

R.  C.  Barnett 

Blacksmith  Repair  Shop 

Brame  Drug  Co.,  Inc 

Coca-Cola  Bottling  Co 

Gordon  Brick  Co 

Harness  and  Repair  Shop,  Ind 

The  Hustler  Publishing  Co.,  Cor. 

E.  M.  Hutchinson 

Jones  Corn  Mill 

Laurel  Creamery  Co... 

Lineberry  Foundry  and  Mach.  Co 

W.  H.  McLean 

W.  C.  Meadows  Mill  Co 

Mink  &  Stafford  Sawmill 

New  Williams  Mill  Co.,  Inc 

N.  Wilkesboro  Roller  Mills.  - 

Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Co.,  Ind 

D.  E.  Reeves 

Reins  Bros.,  Ind 

Sebastian  Eli  _ 

C.  C.  Smoot  &  Sons 

S.  V.  Tomlinson 

The  Turner  White  Coffin  Co 

Wilkes  Journal 

The  Wilkesboro  Mfg.  Co.- --- 

E.  V.  Willfams  Co.,  Inc 

R.  C.  Wood 

Wyatt  &  Miller  Sawmill 

.\derson  Bass — 

.\..  G.  Evans  Sawmill 

Glenn  Evans,  Jr.,  Sawmill  &  Planer 

H.  W.  Lamm 

Burnett  Supply  Co 

R.  Lee  Scott 

James  Harrison 

John  Howell  &  Co 

J.  A.  Moore 

Stantonsburg  Lumber  Co 

Barrett  Printing  House 

Carolina  Laundry 


President 


C.  O.  Pruitt... 

W.  T.  Candell,  Owr. 
J.  &  P.  Banguess... 
T.  M.  Crysel,  Owr... 


Partnership 

S.  W.  Plummer,  Owr. 


W.  A.  McNeill... 

S.V.  Tomlinson,  Owr 


J.  N.  Jones,  Owr. 
Partnership 


Partnership. 


A.  O.  Bray. 


H.  Calvin,  V.-P. 


J.  G.  Hackett. 


N.  A.  Wyatt,  Part. 


J.  M.  Burnett,  Owr... 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


371 


Continued. 


I 


Secretary 

Articles  Manufactured 

Incorporated 
or  Commenced 
Business 

to  <j 

No. 

W.  L.  Hanea 

Grinding  wheat,  corn  and  rye 

-    S      8,600 
500 
650 
8,000 
200 
6,200 
400 
900 
450 
370 
8,300 
1,450 
10,975 
6,500 
6,500 
80,404 
25,000 
8,000 
1,500 
250 
2,300 
550 
1,650 
9,200 
5,500 
51,000 
4,500 

5410 

Rough  lumber 

5411 
5412 
5413 
5414 
5415 
5416 
5417 

Flour,  meal 

Flour,  meal 

Flour,  meal  and  feed 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber  and  all  timber  products 

5418 
5419 
5420 
5421 
5422 
5423 
5424 

Meal  and  feed 

Jos.  M.  Prevette 

Printing  weekly  newspaper,  job  work 

J.  B.  Kennedy 

Jugs,  crocks,  flower  pots,  etc 

Rough  lumber 

Wagons,  etc. 

R.  C.  Barnett 

Mfg.  wagon  bodies,  buggies,  etc 

W.  P.  Kelly 

Wholesale,  retail  and  manufacturing  druggists. 

1904 

C.  0.  McNeiU 

5425 
5426 

W.  L.  Yates 

Harness 

5428 
5429 

W.  E.  Pharr 

Flour,  meal . 

5431 
5432 
5433 
5434 
5435 

R.  E.  CaudilL.. 

Manufacturing  butter 

Foundry  and  machine  shop 

Grain  grinding  mills 

Stone  bMrnmills  for  grinding  grain 

5436 
5437 

51,072 

300 

500 

7,350 

Ice  cream 

5438 
5439 

Rough  lumber 

5441 
5442 
5443 

Lumber 

1910 

Tanning  .. 

1,699,348 
5,300 

50,789 
8,573 
19,700 

20,143 
975 
1,775 
3,500 
1,600 
3,050 
1,100 
9,000 
1,000 
6,500 
3,500 
800 

14,500 
5,000 

19,S50 

Planing  mill..    ... 

5445 

Dan.  J.  Carter 

Weekly  newspaper  and  job  printing 

Building  material. 

1889 

5447 
5448 
5449 

W.  A.  Fender 

Corn  mill 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

5451 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

5453 

Rough  lumber 

5455 

Meal 

5457 

Flour,  meal  and  feed 

Corn  dnd  feed  mill   etc 

G.  S.  Williams 

Rough  lumber 

5460 
5461 
5462 

J.  E.  Barrett 

Commercial  printing 

A.  E.  Bishop 

Laundry 

372 


^N'oRTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1— 


No. 

County 

Post  office 

Factory 

President 

5463 

Wilson 

....do 

Carpenter's  Sawmill..    ._ 

G.  H.  Carpenter, Owr 

5464 

....do 

Coca-Cola  BottlinK  Co 

5465 

...  do 

.  .  do 

5466 

.   .do.— 

-  do 

5467 

-..-do 

do 

do 

Dildy  &  Aycock.  

5468 

do  — . 

Farmer's  Mill 

5469 

do 

do 

Ferson's  Cotton  Oil  Co.    . 

5470 

do 

do 

P.  D.  Gold  Publishing  Co. 

5471 

do 

do 

Hackney  Bros. 

5472 

do 

do 

5473 

.     do 

Wilson,  R.  3- 

Wilson,  R.  4 

Wilson 

5474 

.     do 

5475 

--..do- -.- 

do  - 

Quick  Bath  Mfg.  Co...        .      . 

5476 

do 

G.  R.  Saleebv  Bros... 

5477 

do 

do 

The  Southern  Cotton  Oil  Co 

G.  S.  Thompson 

J.  A.  Ryan,  Asst.Aud. 

5478 

do 

do 

5479 

do 

do 

Town  of  Wilson,  Gas  Dept. 

5480 

do 

do 

D.  C.  Williams 

5481 

do 

do 

5482 

do 

do 

5483 

do    .. 

do    . 

Wilson  Marble  Mantel  and  Tile  Co.. 

5484 

do 

do 

WilsonSteamCIeaningandDyeingCo 
Winstead's  Mill 

5485 

do 

do 

5486 

Yadkin 

do 

Boonville. 

do 

G.  W.  Adams 

5487 

5488 

...  do 

.-..do - 

5489 

do 

do 

5490 

do  .... 

do    . 

Kimmer  &  Wagoner           .   . 

Partnership 

5491 

do 

do      . 

Lane  &  Haves. 

Partnership. 

5492 

do 

do 

A.  L.  &  D.  S.  Lewis 

G.  W.  Long  &  Son, 

Partnership 

5493 

-..-do 

----do 

do 

Boonville,  R.  1.-. 

Boonville 

do 

D.  G.  Long,  Part 

5494 

5495 

5496 

do 

do 

5497 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

Courtney 

....do 

Cycle 

....do 

I.  I.  Baity 

5498 
5499 
5500 

J.  E.  Graver's  Wagon  Works 

R.  L.  &  D,  F.  Bell. 

Collins  Bros.  Sawmill. 

Longtown  Roller  Mill 

0.  V.  Poindexter 

J.  E.  Graver,  Owr.... 

R.  L.  Bell,  Part 

S.  G.  Collins.  Part... 

5501 

....do.... 

...do 

Partnership. 

5502 

-—do 

...-do 

----do 

----do -- 

do 

Donnaha 

East  Bend..- 

East  Bend,  R.  2-. 

East  Bend 

do 

5503 

R.  M.  Blakelev 

5504 

Clvde  Roller  Mills 

5505 

East  Bend  Roller  Mills 

5506 

5507 

do 

do 

J.  G    Huff,  Ind 

5508 
5509 

----do 

.---do 

do 

East  Bend,  R.  2.- 

East  Bend 

do 

Kiger's  Corn  Mill 

D.  G.  Martin's  Corn  Mill 

P.  S.  Kiger,  Owr 

5510 

5511 

do 

do 

T.  G.  Norman 

5512 

....do 

....do 

Rockett  &  Hutchins 

A.  L.  Saylor's  Sawmill 

Smitherman  &  Long 

T.  A.  Smitherman  Wagon  Works.   - 

Partnership   

5513 

....do 

....do . 

A.  L.  Saylor,  Owr 

5514 

-...do 

....do 

Partnership     

5515 

--.-do- 

....do 

Miscellaneous  Factories 


373 


Continued. 


Secretary 


M.  G.  Coyle 

Graham  Woodard. 


L.  T.  Dildy..., 

R   B.  Briggs 

R.  D.  Beaman. 


H  R  AJarshalL 


C.  P.  Clark... 
G.  R.  Saleeby- 


H.  R.  Thompson, 


M.  M.  Gortoeel. -. 
W.  J.  Boykin.... 

E.  L.  Cobb 

L.  W,  High 

Minnie  Winstead 


J.  M.  Spear 

L.  F.  Amburn.. 
H.  J.  Stuhman. 


F.  M.  Woodhouse. 


H.  M.  Wilhelm,  Part.. 
Z.  D.  Hoots 


Otis  Wade. 


Articles  Manufactured 


Rough  lumber 

Bottling  coca-cola 

Fertilizer 

Rough  lumber 

Corn  meal • 

Grist  mill.  

Feed,  grain,  cotton-seed  products. 

Job  printing 

Buggy  factory  and  garage 

Wagons 


b    S  01 

O    rH  m 

eg  a; 

k<  o  fl 


Quick  bath  outfits 

Candy 

Cotton-seed  products.. 

Rough  lumber 

Gas.  

Rough  lumber 

Bread,  pies  and  cakes. 
Ice 


Tombstones 

Steam  cleaning  and  dyeing.. _ 
Grist  mill,  meal  and  products. 


Fruits  and  vegetables 

Tobacco  flues,  stovepipes 

Buggy  shop  and  garage 

Rough  lumber. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber  and  all  timber  products 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  timber  and  all  other  timber  products. 

Rough  lumber 

Buggies 

Tobacco  baskets,  flour  and  meal 

Wagons,  etc 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Flour,  meal  and  feed 

Rough  lumber 

Planing  mil 

Flour,  meal  and  feed 

Flour,  meal   bran,  middling  and  feed 

Flour,  meal  and  feed.. 

Carriages  and  buggies 

Meal  and  feed 

Meal  and  flour 

Smoking  tobacco 


Rough  lumber,  flour  and  meal. 
Pine  framing,  bill  stuff 


Wagons,  buggies  and  general  repair  work. 


Invested 
Capital 


S      1,200 
50,000 
377,000 
1,300 
2,100 
2,000 
689,781 
20,365 
499,500 
1,420,029 
700 
2,500 
26,000 
900 
427,868 
950 
75,000 
1,000 
1,600 
71,000 
10,250 
4,600 
2,600 
1,400 


No. 


70-' 

5,500 

1,100 

435 

6,500 

770 

8,425 

800 

8,800 

1,400 

1,350 

1,000 

925 

8,350 

700 

900 

10,000 

5,000 

4,000 

3,500 

650 

700 

4,234 

1,000 

7,020 


500 
2,500 


5463 

5464 

5465 

5466 

5407 

5468 

5469 

5470 

5471 

5472 

5473 

5474 

5475 

5476 

5477 

5478 

5479 

5480 

5481 

5182 

5483 

5484 

5485 

5486 

5487 

5188 

5489 

5490 

5491 

5492 

5493 

5494 

5495 

5496 

5497 

5498 

5499 

5500 

5501 

5502 

5503 

5504 

5505 

5506 

5507 

5508 

5509 

5510 

5511 

5512 

5513 

5514 

5515 


374 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Table  No.  1- 


No. 


5516 

5517 

5518 

5519 

5520 

5521 

5522 

5523 

5524 

5525 

5526 

5527 

5528 

5529 

5530 

5531 

5532 

5533 

5534 

5535 

5536 

5537 

5538 

5539 

5540 

5541 

5542 

5543 

5544 

5545 

5546 

5547 

5548 

5549 

5550 

5551 

5552 

5553 

5554 

5555 

5556 

5557 

5558 

5559 

5560 

5561 

5562 

5563 

5564 

5565 

5566 

5567 

5568 


County 


Yadkin. 
....do—. 


Poet  office 


...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

....do 

..._do 

..-.do 

....do 

...do ---- 

...-do 

....do... - 

....do... 

....do 

....do 

._..do 

.-._do 

..._do..- - 

....do - 

....do 

....do 

....do- 

_...do 

Yancey 

....do _... 

_...do 

--.-do 

-...do 

.-..do 

....do 

--..do 

----do 

-...do 

....do 

....do 


Elkin... 

Hamptonville 

...do -- 

...do. -.-- 

...do 

...do...... 

...-do - 

....do 

....do 

...do - 

....do 

....do -. 

Houstonville,  R.  1 
Huntsville,  R.  1  .- 
Jones  ville 

....do - 

-...do.... 

.---do 

Rockford 

-...do 

Shoals 

Siloam 

..-do 

State  Road 

Swan  Creek 

Yadkinville 

Yadkinville,  R.  1- 
Yadkinville 

--.do 

--..do 

..-do.. 

-...do 

Yadkinville,  R.  2. 

Yadkinville 

Yadkinville,  R.  1 . 

--..do 

....do 

Yadkinville 

..-do 

-..-do.. 

Yadkinville,  R.  2. 

Anatone 

Bald  Creek 

Banks  Creek 

Black  Mountain,. 
Burnsville 

-...do... 

....do... 

....do 

....do 

Cane  River 

Caroteen 

Dale 


Factory 


Miller  Bros.  Sawmill... 

Buck  Shoals  Roller  Mills.. 

C.  A.  Cozart 

W.  F.  Dickerson 

J.  F.  Hoots 

G.  V,  Johnson. 

R.  L.  Johnson 

C.  C.  Sloan's  Planing  Mill 

Sloan  &  Seagravcs  F.  and  G   Mill  . 

Thomasson  &  Macy. 

G.  T.  White,  Ind.- 

F.  O   Wooten 

J.  Y.  Minnes 

Will  Brown 

Gregory  Corn  Mill 

Brown-Frier  Iron  Works 

T.  C.  Cummings 

J.  W.  Hemric- -- 

Fall  Creek  Roller  Mills.. 

A.  L.  Gentry 

Shoals  Mills 

Martin  &  Matthews 

W.  A.  Matthews  &  Son - 

J.  A.  Chipman 

Mathis  Corn  Mill 

Cranberry  Roller  Mills -- 

Graves  &  Wooten  Roller  Mills. 

W.  H.  Gregory,  Ind 

Hauser  Mills 

S.T.Hinshaw  &  Co. F. and  G.Mill. 

L.  C.  Hobson  F.  and  G.  Mill 

J.  H.  Mackie  &  Son 

Myers  Roller  Mill 

Piedmont  Roller  Mills 

Vestal-Reese  Flour  and  Grist  Mill . 

C.  L.,  M.  S.  &  W.  A.  Vanhoy 

Wiles  &  Hanes 

Yadkinville  Buggy  Co 

The  Yadkin  Ripple 

Yadkinville  Roller  Mills 

Yadkin  Valley  Roller  Mills 

J.  M.  Banks 

W.  M.  Buckner ..- 

M.  L.  Crowder 

Dennis  Lumber  Co 

Ball  Bros 

Burnsville  Milling  Co... 

Edwards  Printing  Shop. --. 

H.  F.  Robinson 

Western  Carolina  Lumber  Co 

Byrd  Milling  Co 

I,  McEnglish 

Green  Mountain  Roller  Mills 


President 


W.  Miller,  Part. 
G.  T.  White.. -- 


C.  C.  Sloan,  Part... 

Partnership 

Partnership 


M.  F.  Gregory,  Owr.. 


Ed.  M.  Martin,  Miller 
W.  A.  Matthews.Part. 


J.  B.  Mathis,  Owr.. 
I.  M.  Hinshaw 


J.  H.  Hauser,  Owr. 


M.  J.  Myers,  Owr. 
Partnership 


W.  L.  Mackie. 


J.  D.  Ball,  Part- 
Partnership 


Partnership. 


Miscellaneous  Factories 


375 


Continued. 


Secretary 


W.  J.  Brown. 


E.  L.  Wall- 


O.  J.  Martin. 


W.  A.  Graves. 


J.  A.  Mason. . 
W.  L.  Mackie. 


S.  W.  Vestal. 


W.  E.  Rutledge. 
C.  E.  Wallace... 
Isaac  Shore 


T.  B.  Dennis- 


V.  L.  Edwards. 


J.  L.  Henderson 

H.  A.  Whittington. 


Articles  Manufactured 


O  rj  m 


Rough  lumber 

Flour,  meal  and  feed. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Planing  mill 

Flour,  meal  and  feed- 


Chicken  coops  

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Flour,  meal 

Sawmills  and  general  repair  work- 
Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Flour,  meal,  feed 


Flour,  meal  and  feedstuffs. 

Rough  lumber 

Timber  products 

Rough  lumber 

Meal 

Flour,  meal  and  feed 

Flour,  meal  and  lumber 

Tobacco  baskets 

Flour  and  meal 

Wheat,  rye  and  corn 

Flour  and  grist  mill 

Tobacco  flues 

Flour,  meal  and  feed 

Flour  and  meal 

Flour,  meal  and  feed. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  and  dressed  lumber 

Job  printing 

Wheat  flour,  corn  meal  and  feed. 

Wheat  flour,  corn  meaL- 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 


1910 


1899 


Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber— 

Flour  and  meal 

Commercial  printing 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Wheat  and  corn 

Rough  and  dressed  lumber 
Flour 


Invested 
Capital 


700 
5,700 

600 
5,500 
1,160 

800 
9,500 

600 
1,600 

800 

780 
2,650 
2,600 
1,450 
1,000 
7,550 
1,000 

950 
6,100 
5,200 
1,000 

800 

600 
7,000 

400 
4,120 
3,380 

250 


5,200 
6,500 
275 
7,600 
2,400 
4,075 
1,425 
2,000 
8,036 
1,950 
6,300 
8,000 
1,000 
1,500 
2,500 
16,429 
1,500 
6,500 
2,300 
3,000 
208,306 
5,700 
27,943 
5,600 


No. 


5516 
5517 
5518 
5519 
5520 
5521 
5522 
5523 
5524 
5525 
5526 
5527 
5528 
5529 
5530 
5531 
5532 
5533 
5534 
5535 
5536 
5537 
5538 
5539 
5540 
5541 
5542 
5543 
5544 
5545 
5546 
5547 
5548 
5549 
5550 
5551 
5552 
5553 
5554 
5555 
5556 
5557 
5558 
5559 
5560 
5561 
5562 
5563 
5564 
5565 
5566 
5567 
5568 


376 


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Table  No.  1 — 


No. 


5569 
5570 
5571 
5572 
5573 
5574 
5575 
5576 
5577 
5578 
5579 
5580 
5581 
5502 


County 


Yancey. 
.._.do.— 
....do— - 
..._do.... 
....do.... 
....do-.. 
...-do.... 
.._.do-... 
.__.do-... 
....do.... 
.-..do.-.. 
.-..do.-. 
....do... 
....do  .. 


Postoffice 


Dale 

Dillingham. 

Eskota 

Higgins 

Huntdale. .. 

...do 

Marshall 

Micaville 

Murchison. 

Newdale 

Pensacola... 

..._do 

Relief 

Swiss 


Factory 


Jacks  Creek  Roller  Mill 

M.  S.  Dillingham 

Brown  Bros   Lumber  Co 

Wheeler  Roller  Mills 

J.  H.  Lewis -- 

Geo.  Parnell  &  Son 

Bruce  Lumber  Co 

Robt.  Stamey  &  Sons. 

Sturgill  Lumber  Co_ 

Edward  Blake  Mica  Works. 

Carolina  Spruce  Co 

W.  R.  Rice 

E.  L.  Lewis... 

S.  G.  Bryd 


President 


J.  R.  Bailey- 


W.  F.  Brown- 


C.  C.  Bruce,  Owr 


Miscellaneous  Factoeies 


377 


Continued 


Secretary 


Geo.  C.  Brown. 
John  Prof fitt.-. 


Chas.  Parnell . 
W.  H.  Stamey. 


Edward  Blake. 
Fred  Prof  fitt  .. 


Articles  Manufactured 


Flour  and  meal 

Rough  lumber 

Lumber. .. 

FlouT  and  corn  meal. 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Rough  lumber 

Roug,h  lumber 


Rough  lumber- 
Meal 

Rough  lumber. 
Rough  lumber. 


2S. 

fc.  o  c 

►SSm 


1914 


Invested 
Capital 


4,000 

1,700 

300,000 

7,750 

9,500 

40,996 

6,500 

10,000 

4,000 

11,500 

238,761 

500 

6,600 

1,000 


No. 


5569 
5570 
5571 
5572 
5573 
5574 
5575 
5576 
5577 
5578 
5579 
5580 
5581 
5582 


378 


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CLASSIFICATION  OF  INDUSTRIES 


AORICUL^KAL   IMPLEMENTS.      .«<•<•   r»«"f<'"   «""   M«<-"">«"- 

■' ASSfo''SSotur,n.  Company.  C.,a,-,o„e.    Asbestos  textiles. 
nrSa  MotorCom^aS-!  Statesvitle.     Sales  agents,  antomoMles.  and  tt-ncks. 

Automobile  Tops  a>'d  Bodies.  v.  /■•„. 

Ford  Body  Company.  Greeiisboro.     Au to  bodie.^ 
Letson's  Auto  Top  Works.  Hendevsoiiville.     Auto  tops. 

^'^CWotte  Tent  and  Awning  Company,  Charlotte.     Awnings  for  porches  and 

T.'^Hudson  Awning.  Charlotte.     Finishing  shades  for  porch  and  windows, 

D.TSden.  Elizabeth  City.     Awning  and  sail  manufacturers. 

Bags  a>:d  Bagging  Henderson.     Jute  bagging. 

Carolina  Bagging  vompaii.\.  ^y""^'  Roo-o-ino'  and  ties 

Charlotte  Bagging  Company,  ^liai'lotte  _    Baggm.  aud^^^^^^ 
Reidsville  Manufacturing  Company.  Reids^nlle.     J-0»^cjo  O'^^^- 
Stansill,  Covington  &  Co.,  Rockingham.     Bagging  and  ties. 

""tihevine  Steam  Bakery.  AsheviHe.     Bread  and  pastry. 
\vden  Bakery.  Ayden.     Bakery- 
Bkdin  Bakery,  Badiu.     Baked  goods. 
Bosfs  Bakery.  Shelby.     Bakery.    . 
W    C   Brannon.  Lenoir.     Bread,  pies,  cakes. 

St-ir^B^SCS'.  ~e.     B.e.M,.es^»Ues. 
Cavoima  Baking  Companj-.  '-''f  »*<»"  „f  »';.f  '^°°*" 
?S'T;r,i  Sr.rHS.^'Va£,.eS'c.akes.  an.  p.es. 

?,^.?'5Sr  .SSU^SXr^BTeat,.  cakes^ples. 

(■oSoKl  Steam  Eaker.v.  Coneonl.    Bi^ail.  p.es.  cakes,  etc. 

Fflmiochts'  Bakery.  Charlotte.     Bread. 

GoSoro  Bakery.  Goldsboro.     Total  baking  products. 

Greenville  Bakery-  Greenville.     Bread. 

Hamlet  Steam  Bakery.  Hamlet.     Bread    cakes,  pies. 

Harris  Bakery.  Albemarle.     Baked  goods. 

Hassel  Bros.  Bakery.  Plymouth.     Bread,  cakes,  pies. 

Herbert's  Bakery.  Kinston.     Baked  goods. 

Home  Bakery,  Durham.     Bakery- 

Home  Bakery  Company.  New  Bern.     Bakery. 

Home  Bakery.  Statesville.     Bread. 

Kafer's  Bakery.  New  Bern.     Bakery.  ,  .         ,  •  . 

Liberty  Bakerv.  Durham.     Pies,  cakes  and  bread. 

Matthews'  Bakery.  Winston-Salem.     Bread,  pies  and  cakes. 

Monroe  Bakery.  Monroe.     Baked  goods. 

Mount  Airv  Bakery.  Mount  Airy.     Bread  and  pies. 

New  York'^Bakerv.  High  Point.     Baked  goods. 

O'Brien  Baking  Company,  Winston-Salem.     Bread,  pies,  cakes. 

P-ml's  Bakery.  Asheville.     Cakes  and  pies.  . 

Pearsoi^s  Bakery,  Winston-Salem.     Baked  bread,  rolls,  cakes  and  pies. 


550 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Bakeries — Continu  ed. 
Peerless  Bakery,  Lexington.     Bakery 
People's  Bakery,  Greenville.     Bakery 
Philadelphia  Bakery,  Durham.     Bread 
Phillips  Bakery,  Brevard.     Bakery 
Purity  Bakers,  Asheville.     Baked  sjoods 
Purity  Bakery.  Laurinburg.     Bread,  cakes,  pies 

The  Champion  Relief  Bakery,  Canton.     Bakerv 
The  David  Bakery,  James  City.     Bakerv 

Sdrrf  ^S''"''^'  ^^^"^8-*"^-     Bread,  cak^s,  pies. 
Todd  s  Steam  Bakery,  Gastonia.     Bakery 
Wade  s  Bakery,  Morehead  City.     Baked  goods 
Waldesian  BakeiT,  Valde.se.     Bread,  macaZiand  .spaghetti 
?"t    AVh-.     "''^^'"^'-'^  Company,  Henderson.     Bread    cakes 
■      w-   i  ,^^^"*^o^-e  Bakery,  Durham.     Bakery  ' 

Winkless  Bakery,  Winston-Salem.     Bakery 
Wi  son  Bakery,  Wilson.     Bread,  pies  and  cakes 
Zuidel's  Hygienic  Bakery.  Charlotte.     Baked  goods. 
Barrels,     f^ee  Coopers. 
Baskets. 
Ahoskie  Basket  Manufacturing  Company,  Ahoskie.     Baskets 

D  \  x^^^-fT^""^^^-     ^^'^'"^^^^  '^'-^^l^^^^-  flo"r.  meal. 
-L>.  II..  &  C.  A.  Bivens,  Hillsboro.     Leaf  Tobacco  bnskPt« 
Cecil  Manufacturing  Company.  High  Point      Tobacco  baskets 
W.  H.  Gregory,  Tadkinville.     Tobacco  baskets 

c7iS. '''"'"•    '^'"^^"•^-    Winston-Salem.  •  Veneer    and    basket    banana 
Bathroom  Fixtures. 

Quick  Batl,  Manufaoturiiis  Compan.v.  Wilson.     Quick  b.-,,!,  outfits. 
Beans  and  Peas. 

L.  S.  Grn-don    Elizabeth  City.     Bean  and  pea  harvesters 

George  E.  Pritchard,  Elizabeth  City.     Bean  harvester 
Beds  and  Bedding.    See  Mattresses. 

Chatham  Manufacturing  Company,  Elkin      Blankets 

Durham  Mattress  Company.  Durham.     Comforts,  mattresses 

Cotton  Belt  Manufacturing  Company.     Mattresses  '"'^"'^^^^^• 

Federal  Bedding  Company,  Greensboro.     Mattresses 

Gastonia  Mattress  Company.  Gastonia.     Mattresses' 

High  Point  Metallic  Bed  Company,  High  Point.     Metal  beds 

Jack.son  Mattress  Company,  Kinston.     Mattresses 

Kurans  Bedding  Company,  High  Point.     Bed  sprin-s 

Mebane  Bedding  Company,  Meliane.     Springs  and  mattresses 

Mebane  Iron  Bed  Company,  Mebane.     Iron  and  spSngs 

G.  L.  Miller  T^  aste  Factory,  Charlotte.     Mattress  filler" 

Isew  \\  ay  Mattress  Company,  Wilmington.     Mattresses  ' 

Parkton  Mattress  Company,  Parkton.     Mattresses 

Peerless  Mattress  Company,  Lexington.     Mattresses 

Pope  Mattress  Company,  Durham.     Mattresses 

R.  I.  Smathers  Mattress  Factory.  Asheville.     Mattresses  inri  niii^^ 

Southern  Feather  and  Pillow  Company.  Greensboro      Rp;ifi  ^V  ""m  '  " 

Steifel  Mattress  Company,  Winston-Salem!    Mattresse?  ^  ^'^^^'^'- 


Classificatiois'  of  Industries  551 


Beds  and  Beddikg — Contimied. 

Taylor  Mattress  Company.  Salisbury.     Mattresses. 

Warlick  &  Sherrill  Co.,  Granite  Falls.     Veneered  warp  beds. 

Belting.     See  Leather. 

Bent  Wood. 

Williams,  Brower  &  Co..  Siler  City.     Bent  chair  stock. 

Boats  and  Repairs. 

Bell-Wallace  Company,  Morehead  City.     Boat  repairs. 

John  Benridge  Works,  Beaufort.     Building  and  repairing  boats. 

Cuthrell  Garage,  New  Bern.     Repairing  auto  and  marine  engines. 

Davenport  Garage,  New  Bern.     Repairing  auto  and  marine  engines. 

Elizabeth  City  Ship  Yard  Company.  Inc..  Elizabeth  City.     Wooden  vessels. 

Fulcher's  Boat  Works,  Atlantic.     Building  fish  and  freight  boats. 

T.  B.  Hayman.  Elizabeth  City.    Boat  building  and  repair. 

Irwin  Robinson,  Atlantic.     Building  and  repairing  boats. 

Lineberger  Manufacturing  Company.  Statesville.     Subsail  attachments. 

Moore's  Machine  Shop,  Beaufort.    Auto  and  boat  repairs. 

New  Bern  Battery  Company,  New  Bern.  Repairing  batteries,  auto  engines 
and  marine  engines. 

Paul's  Machine  Works.  Beaufort.  Repairing  marine  engines  and  boat 
machinery. 

Z.  V.  Paul  Repair  Works,  Davis.     Boat  repair. 

Pralins  Marine  Railway,  Elizabeth  City.     Repairing  boats. 

Edward  B.  Simpson.  Edenton.     Shipbuilding  and  repairs  on  same. 

Stacy  Boat  Works.  Stac.v.     Boat  making  and  repairing. 

Tyson's  Repair  Works.  Sea  Level.  Repair  of  boats  and  fishing  craft ;  manu- 
facture oyster  midders. 

Vought's  Machine  Works,  Beaufort.     Repairing  marine  engines,  boats,  etc. 

Wade's  Boat  Works,  Morehead  City.     Building  and  repairing  boats. 

Whitehurst  &  Rice  Boat  Works,  Beaufort.     Boat  repair. 

Willis  Boat  and  Repair  Works.  Morehead  City.  Building  and  repairing 
boats. 

Willis  Marine  Railways,  Morehead  City.  Hauling  out.  painting,  and  repairing 
small  boats. 

Boilers.     See  Founders  and  Machinists. 

Bottlers. 

Ashboro  Coca-Cola  Bottling  Works.  Ashboro.     Ale  and  coca-cola  drinks. 

Barnes-Harrell  Grocery  Company,  Goldsboro.     Bottling  soft  drinks. 

Bay  Viln  Bottling  Works,  Elizabeth  City.     Soft  drinks. 

Bludwine  Bottling  Company,  Gastonia.     Soft  drinks. 

T.  W.  Boatwright,  Hickory.     Soft  drinks. 

Boone  Bottling  Works,  Fayetteville.     Bottling  works. 

Bottling  Works,  Shulls  Mills.     Soda  water. 

Brown  Brothers  Coca-Cola  Bottling  Works,  Tarboro.     Coca-cola  and  soda 

water. 
Carolina  Beverage  Corporation,  Salisbury.     Mint-cola  and  syrups. 
Carolina  Bottling  Company,  Concord.     Soft  drinks. 

Charlotte  Coca-Cola  Bottling  Company,  Charlotte.     Bottling  soft  drinks. 
Charlotte  Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Company.  Charlotte.     Bottling  soft  drinks. 
Chero-Cola  Bottling  Company,  Albemarle.     Soft  drinks. 
Chero-Cola  Bottling  Company,  Asheville.     Soft  drinks. 
Chero-Cola  Bottling  Company,  Fayetteville.     Soft  drinks. 
Chero-Cola  Bottling  Company,  Greenville.     Chero-cola. 
Chero-Cola  Bottling  Company,  Kelford.     Soft  drinks. 

Chero-Cola  Bottling  Company,  Winston-Salem.     Manufacturing  soft  drinks. 
Coca-Cola  Bottling  Company,  Aberdeen.     Coca-cola,  soft  drinks. 
Coca-Cola  Bottling  Company,  Asheville.     Coca-cola,  soda  water. 


552  XoRTH   Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Bottlers — Contin  ued. 

Coca-Cola  Bottling  Company.  Burliu^'ton.     Coca-cola. 

Coca-Cola  Bottling  Company  of  Forest  City,  Forest  City.     Soft  drinks. 

Coca-Cola  Bottling  Company,  (ireensboro.     Coca-cola. 

Coca-Cola  Bottling'  Works.  (Treenville.     Coca-cola,  soft  drinks. 

Coca-Cola  Bottling'  Company,  Hickory.     Bottling  coca-cola  and  soda  waters. 

Coca-Cola  Bottling  Works,  Hillshoro.     Bottled  soft  drinks. 

Coca-Cola  Bottling  Works,  Kinston.     Coca-cola. 

Coca-Cola  Bottling  Company.  Leaksville.     Soft  drinks. 

Coca-Cola  Bottling  Company,  Marion.     Bottling  coca-cola,  soft  drinks. 

Coca-Cola  Bottling  Com]>any.  Murphy.     Coca-cola,  soda  water. 

Coca-Cola  Bottling  Company.  North  W'ilkesboro.     Coca-cola  and  soda  waters. 

Coca-Cola  Bottling  Works.  Randleman.     Soft  drinks. 

Coca-Cola  Bottling  Company,  Reidsville.     Soft  drinks. 

Coca-Cola  Bottling  Company.  Rocky  Mount.     Coca-cola,  soda  water. 

Coca-Cola  Bottling  Company.  Star.     Coca-cola. 

Coca-Cola  Bottling  Company.  Statesville.     Soft  drinks. 

Coca-Cola  Bottling  Works,  Wallace.     Bottling  soft  drinks. 

Coca-Cola  Bottling  Works.  Washington.     Bottling  coca-cola  and  soft  drinks. 

Coca-Cola  Works.  Inc..  Wilmington.     Soft  drinks. 

Coca-Cola  Bottling  Company.  Wilson.     Bottling  coca-cola. 

Columbus  Bottling  Company.  Chadbourn.     Soft  drinks. 

Crown  Carbonating  Comi^any,  Hamlet.     Soft  drinks. 

Durliam  Coca-Cola  Bottling  Company.  Durham.     Coca-cola. 

Durham  Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Coini>any.  Durham.     Pepsi-cola  and  other  soft 

drinks. 
Edenton  Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Company,  Edenton.     Soft  drinks. 
Elizabeth  City  Coca-Cola  Bottling  Works.  Elizabeth  City.     Soft  drinks. 
Elkin  Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Company,  Elkin.     Soft  drinks. 
Fayetteville  Coca-Cola  Bottling  Company,  Fayetteville.     Soft  drinks. 
Franklin  Bottling  Works.  Franklin.     Bottling  soft  drinks. 
Castonia  Coca-Cola  Bottling  Company,  Gastonia.     Soft  drinks. 
Gay  Cola  Works,  Farmville.     Soft  drinks. 

Graham  Chero-Cola  Bottling  Company.  Inc..  Graham.     Soft  drinks. 
Granite  Bottling  Works.  (Tranite  Falls.     Bottling  soft  drinks. 
Greenfield  Mineral  Water  Company,  Wilmington.     Bottling  mineral  water. 
Greensboro  Chero-Cola  Bottling  Company.  Greensboro.     Bottled  goods. 
Greenville  Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Compjiny.  Greenville.     Bottling  plant. 
Hamlet  Chero-Cola  Bottling  Company,  Hamlet.     Chero-cola. 
Henderson  Bottling  Company.  Henderson.     Bottling  soft  drinks. 
Henderson   Coca-Cola    Bottling  Company,   Henderson.     Coca-cola   and   other 

drinks. 
Hender.son  Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Company.  Henderson.     I'epsi-cola  and  ginger 

ale. 
Jeffreys  Sons,  Goldsboro.     Bottling  of  soda  waters. 
Jones  Bottling  Works,  Raleigh.     Bottling  soda  water. 
Kelford    Coca-Cola    Bottling    Company.    Inc..    Kelford.     Mineral    and    soda 

water. 
Laurinburg  Coca-Cola  Bottling  Company.  Laurinlnirg.     Soft  drinks. 
Lexington  Chero-Cola  Bottling  Company.  Lexington.     Chero-cola  and  soda 

water. 
Lincolnton  Coca-Cola  Bottling  Company,  Lincolnton.     Bottling  soft  drinks. 
Linko  Bottling  Works,  Reidsville.     Bottling  soft  drinks. 
Louisburg  Bottling  Works.  Louisburg.     Bottling  plant. 
Lumberton  Coca-Cola  Bottling  Company,  Lumberton.     Coca-cola  and  other 

soft  drinks. 
Madison  Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Works,  Madison.     Soft  drinks. 
Mayodan  Coca-Cola  Bottling  Company.  Mayodan.     Coca-cola. 
Mecklenlnirg  Chero-Cola  Bottling  Company.  Charlotte.     Soft  drinks. 


Classification  of  Industbies  553 


Bottlers — Continued. 

Mecklenburg  Cliero-Cola  Bottliug  Company,  Salisbury.     Soft  drinks. 

Mint-Cola  Bottling  Works,  Goldsboro.     Bottling  soft  drinks. 

Mint-Cola  Bottling  Company,  Greenville.     Bottled  drinks. 

Mint-Cola  Bottling  Company,  Leaksville.     Bottling  soft  drinks. 

Mint-Cola  Bottling  Company,  Lenoir.     Bottling  soft  drinks. 

Mint-Cola  Bottling  Company,  Salisbury.     Soft  drinks. 

Mint-Cola  Bottling  Company,  Scotland  Neck.     Bottling  plant. 

Monroe  Bottling  Works,  Monroe.     Soda  drinks. 

Moni-oe  Coca-Cola  Company,  Monroe.     Bottling  coca-cola. 

Morehead  City  Bottling  Works,  Morehead  City.     Soft  drinks. 

Morehead  City  Coca-Cola  Bottling  Works,  Morehead  City.     Soft  drinks. 

Morganton  Bottling  Works,  Morgantou.     Soda  water. 

Mount  Airy  Bottling  Works,  Mount  Airy     Bottled  soft  drinks. 

Mount  Airy  Chero-Cola  Bottling  Works,  Mount  Airy.     Bottling  soft  drinks. 

Mount  Gilead  Bottling  Works,  Mount  Gilead.     Soda  water  and  rycola. 

New  Bern  Coca-Cola  Bottling  Works,  Inc.,  New  Bern.     Coca-cola. 

Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Works,  Burlington.     Soft  drinks. 

Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Company,  Dunn.     Soft  drinks. 

Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Company,  Elizabeth  City.     Soft  drinks. 

Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Company,  Fayetteville.     Soft  drinks. 

Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Company,  Inc.,  Goldsboro.  Bottling  pepsi-cola,  manufac- 
turing carbonated  sodas. 

Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Company,  Greensboro.     Soda  water. 

Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Works,  Kinston.     Soft  drinks. 

Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Company.  Laurinburg.     Soft  drinks. 

Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Company,  Lumberton.     Pepsi-cola  and  soda  water. 

Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Company,  Mt.  Airy.     Bottling  soft  drinks. 

Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Company,  Reidsville.     Soft  drinks. 

Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Works,  Troy.     Pepsi-cola. 

Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Works,  Weldon.     Soft  drinks. 

Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Works,  Wilmington.     Soft  drinks. 

Peptona  Company,  New  Bern.     Soft  drinks. 

Prin-Coe  Beverage  Company,  Williamston.     Bottling  soft  di'inks. 

Raleigh  Coca-Cola  Bottling  Works,  Raleigh.     Bottling  soft  drinks. 

Raleigh  Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Company,  Raleigh.     Bottling  soft  drinks. 

Rockingham  Pepsi-Cola  Company,  Rockingham.     Soft  drinks. 

Rocky  Mount  Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Company,  Rocky  Mount.     Pepsi-cola. 

Roxboro  Bottling  Works,  Roxboro.     Soft  drinks. 

Salisbury  Coca-Cola  Bottling  Company,  Salisbury.     Soft  drinks. 

Sanford  Carbonate  Works,  Sanford.     Soft  drinks. 

Selma  Hayo-Kola  Bottling  Company,  Selma.     Soft  drinks. 

Shelby  Coca-Cola  Company,  Shelby.     Soft  drinks. 

Spencer  Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Company.  Spencer.     Soft  drinks. 

Stanly  Bottling  Works,  Albemarle.     Soft  drinks. 

Swinko  Bottling  Works,  Reidsville.     Soft  drinks. 

Tarboro  Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Works,  Tarboro.     Mineral  and  soda  water. 

Taylor's  Soft  Drink  Works,  New  Bern.     Soft  drinks. 

The  Pepsi-Cola  Company,  New  Bern.     Pepsi-cola  syrup. 

The  Rend,  Asheville.     Soft  drinks,  sundaes,  etc. 

Thomasville  Bottling  Company,  Thomasville.     Mineral  and  soda  waters. 

W.  C.  Tire  Bottling  Works,  Winston-Salem.     Soft  drinks. 

C.  Valaer  Bottling  Works,  Charlotte.  General  bottling  business,  carbonated 
beverages. 

Wadesboro  Coca-Cola  Bottling  Company,  Wadesboro.  Bottled  coca-cola  and 
other  soft  drinks,  syrup,  etc. 

B.  R.  Weeks,  Roanoke  Rapids.     Soft  drinks. 

Weldon  Coca-Cola  Bottling  Works,  Weldon.     Bottling  soft  drinks. 

Dept.  Labor,  1920—36 


554  North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Bottlers — Continued. 

Winston  Coca-Cola  Bottling  Company.  Winston-Salem.     Bottling  and  selling 

coca -col a. 
Winston-Salem   Chero-Cola    Bottling   Company,   Winston-Salem.     Bottling 

coca-cola  and  sodas. 

Boxes  and  Box  Shocks. 

J.  B.  Atkinson,  Gastonia.     Box  making. 

Caliill  Box  Company,  Winston-Salem.     Box  shocks,  hogshead  staves,  dressed 

lumber. 
Carolina  Box  and  Lumber  Company,  Walnut  Cove.     Flooring,  ceiling,  siding, 

box  shocks,  and  building  material. 
Church  Lumber  Company,  Ronda.     Box  shocks  and  wooden  packing  cases. 
John  F.   Croom  Factory,  Magnolia.     Boxes,   vegetable  packages,  etc.,   and 

grinding  corn. 
Elkin  Box  Company,  Elkin.     Box  .shocks. 
Elkin  Box  Company,  Roaring  River.     Box  shocks. 
Elkin  Ice  and  Light  Company,  Elkin.     Ice,  box  shocks. 
Empire   Manufacturing    Company.    Goldsboro.      Veneer    panels,    boxes    and 

lumber. 
Hutton  <&  Bourbonnais  Compan.v.  Hickory.     Lumber  and  box  shocks. 
J.  C.  Homes  Lumber  Company,  Statesville.     Building  boxes  and  supplies. 
Hughes-Pearce  Lumber  Company,  Thomasville.     Box  shocks. 
Jarman  Lumber  Company,  Burlington.     Box  shocks. 
Jeffreys  &  Myers  Manufacturing  Company,  Oxford.     Box  shocks. 
Jennings  Manufacturing  Company,  Thomasville.     Lumber  box  shocks. 
Julian  Box  Company,  Julian.     Boxes. 
Keener  &  Co.,  Maiden.     Boxes,  doors,  sash. 
Eric  Lee.  Arapahoe.     Barrels,  boxes,  lumber. 
Pridgen  Manufacturing  Company,  Warrenton.     Box  shocks. 
Roberson-Strader  Company,  Greensboro.     Box  shocks. 
J.  E.  Sheltcn  Box  and  Lumber  Company,  Winston-Salem.     Tobacco  boxes, 

lumber  dealers. 
Statesville  Lumber  Company,  Statesville.     Box  shocks. 
The   Carolina   Manufacturing  Company,    Inc.,   Magnolia.     Boxes,    vegetable 

packages. 
Utility  Manufacturing  Company,  Goldsboro.     Box  shocks  and  panels. 
Vance  &  Dwiggins,  Brown  Summit.     Rough  lumber  and  box  shocks. 
West  Lumber  and  Box  Company,  Fayetteville.     Lumljer  and  box  shocks. 
Williams-Brownell  Plaining  Mill  Company.  Biltmcre.     Box  shocks, 
Yadkin   Valley   Mill   and   Lumber   Company,   Ronda.     Corn   mills   and   box 

shocks. 
Tone  Box  and  Crate  Company,  High  Point.     Boxes  and  crates. 

Boxes,  Paper. 

Keystone  Paper  Box  Company,  Burlington.     Paper  boxes. 
The  Carolina  Paper  Box  Company,  Winston-Salem.     Paper  boxes. 
Tryon  Paper  Box  Company,  Tryon.     Paper  boxes.  .    . 

Waldensian  Paper  Box  Company,  "N'aldese.     Paper  boxes. 

Brasses.     /S'ee  Foumlcrs  and  Machinists. 

Brick. 

Asheville  Brick  and  Tile  Company,  Fletcher.     Brick. 

Aulander  Brick  and  Lumber  Company,  Aulander.     Rough  lumber  and  brick. 
J.  L.  Banner's  Brick  Works,  Mt.  Airy.     Common  building  brick. 
Belmont  Brick  Company,  Belmont.     Brick. 
Borden  Brick  and  Tile  Company,  Goldsboro.     Common  brick. 
Bray  Bros.  Brick  Company,  Siler  City.     Brick. 

Brock   Sawmill   and   Grist   Mill,   Richlands.     Lumber,   ginning  cotton,   and 
brick. 


Cla.ssification  of  Industries  565 


Brick — Continued. 
J.  B.  Bryan,  Roseboro.     Brick. 
Buffalo  Clay  Company,  Statesville.     Brick. 
R.  F.  Byerly  Brick  Yard,  Winston-Salem.     Brick. 
F.  A.  Caison,  Roseboro.     Brick. 
Carolina  Brick  Company,  Inc.,  Kinston.     Brick. 
Carpenter  &  McGill,  Kings  Mountain.     Common  brick. 
CeiTO  Gordo  Brick  Company,  Cerro  Gordo.     Brick. 
Cheek  &  Belvin  Brick  Yard,  Durham.     Brick. 
Cherokee  Brick  Company,  Brickhaven.     Brick.  *     . 

Clark  Brick  and  Tile  Company,  Clark.     Brick. 
Grenosva  Brick  Company,  Cumnock.     Common  brick. 
Cunningham  Brick  Company,  Greensboro.     Brick. 
W.  H.  Dail,  Jr.,  Greenville.     Brick.  '        ■ 

A.  L.  Dean  Brick  Yard,  Kernersville.     Clay  and  wood. 
Duckworth  Brick  Company,  Morganton.     Brick. 
Elizabeth  City  Brick  Company,  Elizabeth  City.     Brick. 
Elon  Brick  Company,  Elon  College.     Common  brick. 
Eubanks  Brick  Company,  Clark.     Brick. 
Eubank  &  Stewart,  Clark.     Brick. 
J.  A.  Falls,  Kings  Mountain.     Brick. 
Fitzgerald  Brick  Company,  Durham.     Common  brick. 
Fuquay  Brick  Company,  Lillington.     Brick. 
W.  J.  Gardner  &  Son,  Bethel.     Common  brick. 
Gaston  Brick  Company,  Inc.,  Mount  Holly.     Common  red  brick. 
Glenola  Brick  Company,  High  Point.     Common  brick. 
Gordon  Brick  Company,  North  Wilkesboro.     Brick. 
Gordon  Town  Brick  Works,  Thomasville.     Brick. 
Hackney  Cement  Works,  New  Bern.     Cement  bricks. 
J.  T.  Hamel,  Burgaw.     Brick. 
J.  W.  Harrison  &  Brother,  Lowell.     Brick. 
Hedgecock  Brick  Company,  Walnut  Cove.     Brick. 
R.  W.  Hedgecock  Brick  Works,  Oldtown.     Brick. 
Hedgecock  &  Hine,  Winston-Salem.     Brick. 
Hickory  Brick  Company,  Rhodhiss.     Common  red  brick. 
High  Point  Brick  Company,  High  Point.     Common  brick. 
D.  S.  Hildebrand  Clay  Works,  Brickton.     Brick. 
Hood  &  Morris,  Kings  Mountain.     Common  brick. 
J.  M.  Hopper  Construction  Company,  Leaksville.     Brick. 
J.  J.  House  &  Co.,  Aulander.     Brick. 
W.  L.  House,  Scotland  Neck.     Brick. 

J.  T.  Howell,  Burgaw.     Brick.  • 

W.  T.  Jeffy,  Graham.     Brick. 
Jennings  &  Ware,  Reidsville.     Brick  (common). 
Kendrick  Brick  and  Tile  Company,  Mount  Holly.     Common  brick. 
Kevitt  Brick  Company,  Carthage.     Brick. 
Dennis  Lanier,  Chinquapin.     Brick. 
A.  C.  Larson,  Plymouth.    Brigk. 
Liberty  Brick  Company,  Liberty.     Brick. 
R.  F.  Linville  Brick  Company,  Kernersville.     Brick. 
Thomas  L.  Maness,  Star.    Brick. 
J.  B.  Marrady,  Chinquapin.     Rough  lumber,  brick. 
Marshville  Brick  Company,  Marshville.     Brick. 

C.  C.  Midkiff  Brick  Yard,  Mount  Airy,  R.  2.     Common  building  brick. 
Mo-Ho  Brick,  Company,  Mount  Holly.     Brick. 

Moseley  Brick  and  Shingle  Company,  Kinston.     Brick,  shingles  and  lumber. 
Nash  Brick  Company,  Rocky  Mount,  R.  F.  D.     Brick. 
New  Bern  Brick  Company,  New  Bern.     Brick. 
Pamlico  Brick  Company,  Alice.     Brick. 


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Brick — Continued. 

People  Brick  Company,  New  Bern.     Brick. 

Plymoutli  Brick  Company.  Plymontli.     Brick 

E.  A.  Poe  Brick  Company.  Fayetteville.     Brick. 

L.  W.  Poovey,  Hickory.     Brick. 

Powell  Brothers,  Lenoir.     Common  brick. 

Queen  City  Brick  Company,  Charlotte.     Brick. 

Raleich  Brick  and  Fuel  Company,  Raleigh.     Common  brick. 

C.  M.  Reeves,  Proctorville.     Brick. 

O.  E.  Rich,  Ashboro.     Brick. 

Sauders-Beasley  Brick  Company,  Smithfield.     Brick. 

Scotland  Neck  Brick  Company.  Scotland  Neck.     Brick. 

G.  C.  Shehan  Brick  Company,  Ashoville.     Brick. 

Smith's  Brick  Plant,  Denton.     Brick. 

Statford's  Brick  Yard.  Winston-Salem.     Brick. 

Statesville  Brick  Company,  Statesville.     Brick. 

Stevenson  Brick  Company,  New  Bern.     Brick. 

The  Goldston  Brick  Comiiany.  Gulf  and  Goldston.     Brick. 

The  Nussman  Brick  and  Lumlter  Company.  Salisbury.     Rough  lumber,  brick. 

Thomas  Brothers,  Jonesboro.     Brick,  rough  lumber. 

John  A.  Trolinger.  Haw  River.     Brick. 

Trolinger  &  Montgomery  Brick  Yard,  Mebane.     Brick. 

Tuttle-Bell  Brick  Company,  Edenton.     Common  brick. 

M.  A.  Walker  &  Company  Brick  AVorks,  Walnut  Cove.     Common  building 

brick. 
Wayne  Red  Brick  Company,  Goldsboro.     Brick. 
R.  L.  Whitfield  &  Co.,  Walkertown.     Brick. 
J.  B.  Wilbur-Crews  Brick  Yard,  Winston-Salem.     Brick. 
Yadkin  Brick  Yards,  New  London.     Brick. 

Bkick,  Salt. 

Edgerton  Salt  Brick  Company,  Goldsboro.     Salt  brick. 

Brooms. 

Brown  Summit  Broom  Company,  Brown  Summit.     Brooms. 

Buffalo  Broom  Works,  Pleasant  Garden.     Brooms. 

Carolina  Broom  Works,  Varina.     Brooms. 

Deep  River  Broom  Company,  Ramseur.     Bi'ooms. 

C.  A.  Groome  Broom  Company.  Greensboro,  R.  F.  D.     Brooms. 

Lexington  Broom  Company,  Lexington.     Brooms. 

Liberty  Broom  Works,  Liberty.     Brooms. 

Elltert  McCarter,  Lansing.     Brooms. 

Phillips'  Broom  Works,  Sauford.     Floor  brooms. 

Ramseur  Broom  Works,  Ramseur.     Brooms. 

BuGOiES.     See  Vehicles. 

Building  Material.  Timber,  Ties,  Etc. 

W.  C.  Abee,  Connelly  Springs.     Rough  lumber,  laths. 

O.  A.  Abee  &  W.  H.  Deal,  Connelly  Springs.     Rough  lumber,  laths. 

Aberdeen  Crate  and  Box  Company,  Aberdeen.     Rough  lumber. 

Abernathy  Brothers,  Eufola.     Rough  lumber. 

O.  O.  Abernathy  &  Bro.,  Maiden.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  L.  Abernelty,  Alexia.     Rough  lumber. 

H.  E.  Achenbach,  Elizabethtown.     Rough  lumber. 

Acme  Tea  Chest  Company,  Eagle  Island.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  H.  Adam,  Princeton.     Rough  lumber. 

S.  W.  Adam,  Hamlet.     Rough  lumber  and  shingles. 

C.  B.  Adams,  Willow  Springs  No.  1.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  E.  Adams,  Hunting  Creek.     Rough  lumber. 

L.  F.  Adams,  Ronda.    Rough  lumber. 


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Building  Material,  Timbkr,  etc. — Continued. 
R.  G.  Adams.  Kings  Mountain.     Rougli  lumber. 
S.  A.  Adams,  Merry  Hill.     Rough  lumber. 
S.  R.  Adams,  Towusville.     Rough  lumber. 
Adams  &  Co.,  Semore.     Rough  lumber. 
Adams  &  Graham,  Hamlet.     Rough  and  dressed  lumber. 
Ahoskie  Building  Supply  Company,  Ahoskie.     Mantels,  door  frames,  screen 

doors  and  windows. 
J.  M.  Airhart  Company,  Pikeville.  Rough  lumber. 
Alamance  Lumber  Company,  Burlington.  Lumber. 
Alarka  Lumber  Company,  Alarka.  Rough  lumber. 
Albemarle  Mantle  Company,  Albemarle.  Mantles. 
Alexander  Lumber  Company,  Taylorsville.  Dressed  lumber. 
Aldridge  Sawmill,  Union  Ridge.     Rough  lumber. 

D.  V.  Allen,  Mill  Spring.     Lumber. 

E.  M.  Allen,  Wilmington.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  H.  Allen,  Four  Oaks.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  W.  Allen,  Polkton,  R.  3.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  T.  Allen,  Sr.,  Clayton.     Sawmill  products. 

W.  G.  Allen,  Advance.     Rough  lumber. 

S.  H.  Allen  &  W.  B.  Broadancy,  Polkton.     Rough  lumber. 

Alligood  Garage.  Haniilton.     Rough  lumber. 

Allison  &  Goodright,  Concord.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  A.  Allred,  Jackson  Springs.     Rough  lumber. 

Allred  Brothers,  Morven.     Rough  lumber. 

Alma  Lumber  Company,  Alma.     Rough  lumber. 

Joe  P.  Alston,  Elm  City.    Rough  lumber. 

John  D.  Alston.  Gupton.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  L.  Alston,  Hollister.     Rough  lumber. 

Robert  Alston,  Franklinton.     Rough  lumber. 

Irvin  Ammons,  Cullasaja.     Lumber. 

J.  S.  Ammons,  Wesser.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  R.  Ammons,  Almond.     Rough  lumber. 

M.  C.  Anderson,  Tarboro.     Rough  lumber. 

Anderson  Sawmill  Company,  Tuckerdale.     Rough  lumber. 

A.  D.  Andrews,  Teer.     Rough  lumber. 

Ivey  Andrews,  Parmele,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 

I.  F.  Andrews,  Robersonville.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  B.  Andrews,  Bahama.     Rough  lumber. 

M.  V.  Andrews,  Trinity.     Rough  lumber. 

S.  J.  Andrews,  Roseboro.     Rough  lumber. 

T.  A.  Andrews,  Clinton.    Rough  lumber. 

Andrews  Brothers  Sawmill,  Banner  Elk.     Rough  lumber. 

Andrews  Lumber  Company,  Bethel.     Rough  lumber. 

Annon  Bros.,  Steeds.     Rough  lumber. 

S.  R.  Anthony,  Grover.     Rough  lumber. 

Applewhite  &  Burn's  Mill,  Newberlin.     Rough  lumber. 

Appomattox  Box  Shook  Company,  Kenansville.     Rough  lumber. 

Appomattox  Box  Shook  Company,  Inc.,  Maco.     Rough  lumber. 

Appomattox  Box  Shook  Company,  Inc.,  Petersburg,  Ya.     Rough  lumber. 

Arcadia  Mill  Company,  Lexington.     Rough  lumber. 

N.  G.  Arey,  Newsom.     Rough  and  dressed  lumber. 

N.  G.  AreV  Planing  Mill,  Tuckertown.     Dressed  lumber. 

N.  G.  Arey,  Raleigh,  No.  6.     Rough  lumber. 

Arthur  Milling  Company,  Arthur.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  H.  Arnold,  Neuse,  R.  3.     Rough  lumber. 

Ashboro  Wheelbarrow  Company,  Inc.,  Ashboro.     Wheelbarrows  and  lumber. 

Ashley  Sawmill,  Warrensville.     Lumber. 

Askews  Grist  Mill,  Jamesville.     Rough  lumber. 

Askew  &  Harrell,  Colerain,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 

Askew  Lumber  Company,  Greenville.     Rough  and  dressed  lumber. 


558  ISToRTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Building  Material,  Timber,  etc. — Continued. 

Askewville  Lumber  Company,  Askewville.     Rough  lumber. 

James  Atkins,  Opbir.     Roush  lumlier. 

Joe  Atkins,  Colfax.     Rough  lumber. 

T.  H.  Atkinson,  Selma.     Rough  lumber,  laths. 

Atkinson  Sawmill.  Lumberton.     Rough  lumber. 

Aulander  Brick  and  Lumber  Company.  Aulander.     Rough  lumber  and  brick. 

J.  A.  Auman,  Seagrove.     Rough  lumber. 

A.  B.  Austin,  Unionville.     Rough  lumber. 

L.  T.  Austin,  Globe.     Rough  lumber. 

Sam  Austin.  Shulls  Mills.    Rough  lumber. 

Austin  Bros.,  Lenoir,  R.  4.     Rough  lumber. 

Austin,  Moore  &  Estes,  Globe.     Rough  lumber. 

H.  L.  Autry,  Marshville,  No.  3.     Rough  lumber. 

William  D.  Avera,  Smithlield,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  R.  Avery,  Topsail.     Lumber. 

Avery's  Sawmill,  Dunn.     Lumber. 

E.  O.  Aycock,  Micro.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  L.  &  G.  H.  Aycock,  Elberon.     Rough  lumber. 

Aycock  Grist  Mill,  Kenly.    Flour,  meal,  feed  and  rough  lumber. 

Azalea  Woodworking  Company,  Azalea.     Dressed  lumber. 

W.  I.  Babcock,  Jamesville.    Rough  lumber. 

Wright  Backman  Lumber  Company,  Bostic,  R.  4.     Lumber. 

Bacon  »&  Moore,  Ahoskie.     Rough  lumber. 

Ira  Baggett,  Huntley.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  A.  Baggett  &  Co.,  Dunn.     Rough  lumber. 

Baggett  &  Worth,  Huntley.     Rough  lumber. 

R.  A.  Bailey,  Selma,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  E.  Bailey  &  J.  C.  Stengal,  Marshville.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  G.  Bailey,  Wadesboro.     Rough  lumber. 

E.  E.  Bain,  Greensboro.     Dressed  lumber  and  building  material. 
D.  A.  Baker,  New  Hill,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  W.  Baker,  Grist  Mill,  Princeton.     Rough  lumber  and  milling  corn. 

J.  O.  Baker,  Arthur,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  O.  Baker,  Farmville.     Rough  lumber. 

Baker-Thompson  Lumber  Company,  Raleigh.     Planing  mill. 

C.  R.  Ball,  Clinton.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  S.  Ball,  Stocksville.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  G.  Ball,  Alert.     Rough  lumber. 

Ball  Brothers,  Louisburg.    Rough  lumber. 

Ball  Brothers,  Burnsville.     Rough  lumber. 

A.  J.  Banks,  Richlands.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  M.  Banks,  Anatone.     Rough  lumber. 

N.  F.  Barber,  Goldston.    Rough  lumber. 

W.  B.  Barber,  Richlands,  R.  2.     Rough  lumber. 

Barber  Sawmill,  Republican.     Lumber. 

Barbour,  Percy,  Clayton.    Rough  lumber. 

Barger  Brothers,  Mooresville.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  C.  Barham  &  Brother,  Gates.     Rough  lumber. 

S.  Barker,  Trenton.     Rough  lumber. 

Thos.  D.  Barker,  Windsor,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 

Barker  Sawmill,  Colerain.     Lumber. 

Barker  &  Sons,  Trenton.     Rough  lumber. 

L.  D.  Barlow,  Lenoir.     Rough  lumber. 

Barlow  &  Son,  Lenoir,  No.  1.     Lumber  and  ties. 

J.  L.  Barnard,  Franklin.     Lumber. 

I.  A.  Barnes,  Taylorsville.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  S.  Barnes,  Clayton,  R.  2.     Rough  lumber. 

John  T.  Barnes,  Ahoskie.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  T.  Barnes,  Middleburg.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  W.  Barnes,  Clayton.     Rough  lumber. 


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Classification  of  Industries  •  559 


Building  Material,  Timber,  etc. — Continued. 

Joe  Barnes  Milling  Company.  Hiddenite.     Rough  lumber,  laths. 

J.  R.  Barnes  &  Bro.  Planing  Mill,  Clayton.     Dressed  lumber. 

Barnes  Brothers.  Fullers.     Rough  lumber. 

Barnes  Lumber  Company,  Price.     Rough  lumber. 

Barnes  Sawmill,  Wendell,  R.  2.     Rough  lumber. 

Barnes  &  Mays,  Taylorsville.     Rough  lumber. 

Barr  &  Bowie,  West  Jefferson.     Lumber. 

R.  C.  Barrett,  Carthage.    Rough  lumber. 

C.  A.  Barringer  &  Sons,  Gold  Hill.     Lumber. 

H.  B.  Barringer,  Newton.     Rough  lumber. 

S.  G.  Barrington,  Griffon.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  C.  Bartholomew,  Louisburg.     Rough  lumber. 

Aderson  Bass,  Black  Creek.     Rough  lumber. 

M.  A.  Batchelor,  Sharpsburg.     Rough  lumber. 

Bates  &  Teachey  Mill,  Rose  Hill.     Rough  lumber. 

Alex.  Battle,  Whitakers.     Rough  lumber. 

Baucom  Bros.,  Marshville.     Rough  lumber. 

Bay  River  Lumber  Company,  Vandemere.     Rough  lumber. 

G.  Ernest  Beal,  Rocky  Mount.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  M.  Beam  «&  Brother,  Henry.     Dressed  lumber,  sash,  doors  and  blinds. 

M.  L.  Beam,  Grover.     Rough  lumber. 

Beaman  Lumber  Company,  Marion.     Planing  lumber. 

B.  F.  Bean,  Raudleman.     Rough  lumber. 
Calvin  H.  Bean,  Staley.     Rough  lumber. 

S.  J.  Bean  &  Co.,  Seagrove.     Rough  lumber.  '     • 

T.  J.  Bean  &  Co.,  Seagrove.     Rough  lumber. 
T.  P.  Bean,  Morven.     Rough  lumber. 
Richard  P.  Bear  &  Co.,  Willets.     Rough  lumber. 
Jasper  Beasley,  Wilsons  Mills,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  R.  Beasley,  Benson,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 
Willie  Beasley,  Benson,  R.  2.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  H.  Beasley.  Colerain.     Rough  lumber. 
Beasley  Sawmill,  Dunn.     Lumber  and  cotton  gin. 
Beasley  Sash  and  Planing  Mill,  Mount  Airy.     Planing  lumber. 
J.  M.  Beatty,  Ivanhoe.     Rough  lumber. 

Beaufort  County  Lumber  Company,  Fairmont.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  S.  Bebber,  Harmony.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  L.  Beck,  Wadesboro.     Rough  lumber. 

"W.  F.  Beck,  Linwood.     Lumber  and  crossties.  •     > 

Beck  &  Everhart.  Cleveland.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  L.  Becker  &  Son,  Lexington.     Rough  lumber. 
Belgrade  Gin  and  Mill  Company,  Belgrade.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  L.  Belk  &  Sons,  Waxhaw,  R.  5.     Rough  lumber. 

R.  L.  &  D.  F.  Bell,  Cycle.     Rough  lumber. 

E.  I.  Bellamy,  Enfield.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  R.  Benfield,  Valdese.     Rough  lumber. 

G.  W.  H.  Bennett,  Gilkey.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  A.  Bennett,  Marshville,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 

Benoy's  Planing  Mill,  Selma.     Planing  lumber. 

Benoy-Winston  Company,  Selma.     Lumber. 

D.  O.  Benson,  Benson,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber.  " 
O.  A.  Benson,  Benson,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 

H.  C.  Benton  Mill,  Suubury.    Rough  lumber. 

W.  A.  Berry,  Ellijay.     Lumber. 

W.  V.  Berry,  Cullasaja.     Lumber. 

Bethel  Manufacturing  Company,  Bethel.     Rough  lumber,  veneers. 

Beston  Lumber  Company,  Goldsboro.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  H.  Bethune,  Rex.     Rough  lumber. 

R.  J.  Beullers,  Ayden.     Rough  lumber. 

Big  Cove  Lumber  Company,  Marble.     Rough  lumber. 

Big  Pine  Mill  Company,  Eunice,  R.  F.  D.     Dressed  lumber. 


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Building  Material.  Timber,  etc. — Continued. 
O.  H.  Bisgerstaft",  Briclsewater.     Rough  lumber. 
Biggers  &  Biggers,  Matthews,  No.  20.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  N.  Bigham,  Waxhaw.     Rough  lumber. 
Bingham  &  Long,  Monroe,  No.  5.     Rough  lumber. 
Bill  Lumber  Mill,  Fayetteville.     Rough  lumber. 
Billings,  Crass  &  Company,  Lomax.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  M.  Birmingliam.  Marslivillc.     Rough  lumber. 
R.  E.  Bivins,  Hillsboro.     Rough  lumber. 
E.  M.  &  J.  Q.  Blackburn,  Roaring  River.     Rough  lumber. 
G.  D.  Blacock,  Lilesville.     Rough  lumber. 

Bladen  Lumber  and  Gravel  Company,  Wilmington.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  y.  Blades  Lumber  Comiiany,  New  Bern.     Lumber. 
A.  L).  Blair,  Boone.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  P.  Blair,  Lenoir.     Rough  lumber. 
R.  M.  Blakeley,  East  Bend.     Blaning  mill. 
Henry  R.  Blalock,  Micro.     Rough  lumber,  laths. 
J.  W.  Blalock  &  Sou,  Raleigh.     Rough  lumber. 
M.  J.  Blalock,  Jackson  Springs.     Rough  lumber. 
Blanchard  &  Rountree,  Trotville.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  R.  Blanton  Sawmill.  Mooresboro.     Rough  lumber. 

D.  F.  Blizzard  &  Son,  Hallsville.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  H.  &  G.  L.  Blount,  Bethel,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 

Bloom,  Wilson  &  Co.,  Reepsville.     Rough  lumber. 

D.  F.  Blue,  Wade.     Rough  lumber. 

Blue-Jones,  Hoffman.     Rough  lumber. 

Blue's  Sawmill,  Wadesville.     Rough  lumber  and  crossties. 

Blue  Ridge  Locust  Pin  Company,  Dillsboro.     Planing  mill  products. 

A.  E.  Bobbitt,  Tillery.     Rough  lumber. 

R.  H.  Bobbitt's  Sawmill,  Cumnock.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  A.  Bolick.  Finley.     Rough  lumber. 

Bolivia  Lumber  Company.  Wilmington.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  H.  Bone,  Na.shville.     Rough  lumber. 

D.  L.  Boney.  Clinton.     Rough  lumber. 
Booe  Lumber  Mills.  Cana.     Rough  lumlier. 
Boone  Planing  Mills,  Boone.     Lumber. 
Bordeaux  &  Company,  Newberlin.     Dressed  lumber. 
Bordeaux  «fc  Company  Mill,  New  Bern.     Dressed  lumber. 
Bost-Cline  &  Company.  Loray.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  W.  &  J.  C.  Bowers,  Peachland.     Rough  lumber. 

T.  M.  Bowers,  Polkton.     Rough  lumber. 

Joe  Bowen,  Aulander.     Rough  lumber. 

Thomas  R.  Bowman.  Taylorsville.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  P.  Bowman,  Hickory.     Rough  lumber. 

Bowman  &  Taylor,  Hickory.     Rough  lumber. 

Geo.  V.  Boyd  &  W.  M.  Boyd,  Pinetown.     Rough  lumber. 

Boyd's  Sawmill,  Aurora.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  B.  Boykiu.  Kenly.     Rough  lumber. 

H.  B.  Brackett,  Dysort^alle.     Rough  lumber. 

E.  C.  Bradley  Lumber  Company,  Waynesville.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  L.  Bradley  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Todd.     Rough  lumber. 

O.  Bradley,  Kipling.     Dressed  lumber. 
C.  Y.  Bradshaw.  Efland.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  M.  Bradshaw,  Penley.     Rough  lumber. 

B.  L.  Bragg,  Toungsville,  R.  2.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  D.  Bragg,  Wadesboro.     Rough  lumber. 

Brauning  Manufacturing  Company,  Ahoskie.     Lumber. 

Branning  Manufacturing  Company,  Edentou.     Logs,  bolts  and  rough  lumber. 

W.  A.  Branson,  Kernersville.  R.  F.  I).     Rough  lumber. 

C.  J.  Braswell,  Unionville.     Rough  lumber. 

E.  W.  Braxton,  Winterville.     Rough  lumber,  dressed  lumber,  laths. 


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Classificatiok  of  Industries  561 


BuiLDiA-G  Material.  Timber,  ETC.—Coiitmued. 
Brav  &  Craven,  Kamseur.     Rough  lumber. 
T   H   Braybill.  Kings  Creek.     Rough  himber. 
Brewer  &  Tally,  Ore  Hill.     Rough  lumber. 
Brevard  Lumber  Company.  Brevard.     Planing  lumber. 
BrevLrd  Manufacturing  Company,  Brevard.     Sawmill  products. 
George  W.  Brewer,  Ramseur.     Rough  lumber. 
W   C.  Brewer,  Bennett.     Rough  lumber. 
R   G.  Bridgman,  Bridgewater.    Rough  lumber. 
D   W   «&  Cameron  Brie,  Broadway.     Rough  lumber. 
J  '  H.  Brien.  Laurel  Hill.    Rough  lumber. 
C   J  Bright,  New  Hill.     Rough  lumber, 
j'  W   Brinklev.  Freeman.    Rough  lumber  and  shingles. 
Brinson  &  Sloan,  Beulaville.     Rough  lumber. 
C   A.  Bristow,  Sophia.     Lumber. 
J    H.  Bristow,  Sophia.     Rough  lumber. 
W   T   Britt  &  Bro.,  Newton  Grove.     Rough  lumber. 
J   E   Brittain,  Hildebran.     Rough  lumber. 
Britton  &  Edwards,  Bethel.     Rough  lumber. 

W    T   Brock   Cooper.     Rough  lumber.  _  i  ,    -^i 

Brock  Sawmill  and  Grist  Mill,  Richlands.    Lumber,  ginning  cotton  and  brick. 
W   G    Brokaw,  Trinity.     Rough  lumber. 
Brookbank  &  Dillon,  Stokesdale.     Rough  lumber. 
L  R   Broom,  Mineral  Springs,  No.  1.     Rough  lumber. 
A.  J.  Brower,  Liberty.     Rough  lumber. 
Brower  &  Sons,  Hemp.     Rough  lumber. 
A    C    Brown's  Sawmill.  Cumnock.     Rough  lumber. 
b'  H   Brown  &  Kemp,  Carthage.     Rough  lumber, 
c'  A.  Brown  &  Bro.,  Cleveland.     Rough  lumber. 
C  A  Brown  &  Co.,  Ivanhoe.     Lumber. 
C    E    Brown,  Coleridge.     Rough  lumber. 

D   W   Brown,  Elon  College.     Rough  lumber.  ... 

e'  M   Brown  &  Co.,  Star.     Rough  lumber. 

George  C.  Brown  &  Co.,  Greensboro.     Rough  lumber.  • 

J.  nr  Brown.  Beulaville.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  J.  Brown,  Efland.     Rough  lumber. 
R   A   Brown.  Lenoir.     Rough  lumber. 
r'  Q.  Brown,  Mount  Olive.  R.  7.     Rough  lumber. 
T  L  Brown,  Mars  Hill.     Rough  lumber. 
Will  Brown,  Huntsville,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  B.  Brown,  Kelford.     Rough  lumber. 
W    C.  Brown,  Hemp.     Rough  lumber. 
W   J   Brown  &  Co.,  George.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  P.  Brown  &  Son,  Peachland.     Rough  lumber. 
W   T.  Brown,  Spies.  ,  Rough  lumber. 
Brown  Brothers,  Ramseur.     Rough  lumber. 
Brown  Brothers  Lumber  Company.  Eskota.     Lumber. 
Brown  &  Elliott,  Stony  Point.  R.  2.     Rough  lumber. 
Brown  &  Jones,  Henderson.     Rough  lumber. 
Brown  Logging  Camp,  Cofield.     Rough  lumber. 
Brnwn's  Mill    Gatesville.     Rough  lumber. 

BrovhUl  BrotheS,  Pores  Knob      Rough  lumber  and  all  timber  products. 
C    C    Bruce,  Mars  Hill.     Lumber. 
Bruce  Lumber  Company,  Marshall.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  Herman  Britt,  Clinton.    Rough  lumber. 
C   E.  Brvan.  Roseboro.     Rough  lumber. 
G    C.  Brvan,  Clayton.     Rough  lumber. 
Bryan's  Sawmill,  Bladenboro.     Rough  lumber. 
A.  J.  &  Earl  Bryant.  High  Point,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 
Ed   Brvant,  Patterson.     Rough  lumber. 
James  N.  Bryant,  Wilmington.     Rough  lumber. 


562  North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Building  Material,  Timber,  etc. — Continued. 

L.  B.  Bryant,  Roseboro.     Rough  liiml)or. 

W.  H.  Bryant,  Powellsville.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  T.  Bryant,  Roseboro.     Rough  ]unil)er. 

Bryant  Lumber  Company,  "Wilmington,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  K.  Byron  Mill,  Kenansville.     Rough  lumber. 

Bob  Bryson,  Waynesville.     Rough  lumber. 

R.  J.  Bryson,  Hazelwoocl.     Rough  lumber. 

Will  Bryson,  CuUasaja.     Lumber. 

W.  M.  Bryson.  Cullasaja.     Linuber. 

Bryson  City  Pump  Works.  Bryson  City.  Columns  and  planing  mill  pro- 
ducts and  liquor  logs  for  tanneries  and  pump  tubing. 

J.  R.  Buchanan,  Rougemont.     Rough  lumber. 

Buchanan  &  Dunn  Lumber  Company,  Cashiers.     Rough  lumber. 

L.  R.  Buck,  Grimesland.     Rough  lumber. 

H.  B.  Buckanan,  Hawk.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  M.  Buckner,  Bald  Creek.     Rough  lumber. 

T.  P.  Buff,  Morganton.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  H.  H.  Buffldn,  Cerro  Gordo.     Rough  lumber. 

A.  S.  Bugg,  Norlina.     Rough  lumber. 

Builders  Sash  and  Door  Company.  Inc.,  Rocky  Mount.     Dressed  lumber. 

Builders  Supply  Manufacturing  Company,  Lineolnton,  R.  F.  D.  Planing 
lumber. 

A.  J.  Bullard  &  Son,  Fayetteville.     Dressed  lumber. 

Bullard  &  Home,  Mints.     Rough  lumber. 

John  H.  Bullock,  Henderson,  R.  3.     Rough  lumber. 

L.  M.  Bullock,  Whitakers.     Dressed  lumber. 

Grover  Bumgarner,  Denver.     Rough  lumber.  .  • 

J.  P.  Bumgarner,  Morganton.     Rough  lumber. 

T.  C.  Bumgarner,  Hudson.  .  Rough  lumber. 

James  L.  Bui-chette,  Norlina.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  L.  Burchett,  Whiteville.    Rough  lumber. 

Burchett  &  Darnell,  Kapps  Mill.     Rough  lumber. 

D.  F.  Burchfield,  Murphy.     Rough  lumber. 

Burden  &  Cowan,  Windsor.     Rough  lumber. 

Burke,  Beal  &  Oldham,  Goldston.     Rough  lumber. 

Burkliead  &  Ferrell,  Newsom.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  O.  Caither,  Statesville,  R.  7.     Rough  lumber. 

George  E.  Burnett,  Wilmington.     Dressed  lumber. 

Burnett  Supply  Company,  Sims.     Rough  lumber. 

Burnett  &  Verdery,  Brevard.     Rough  lumber. 

Irvin  Burney.  Clarkton.     Rough  lumber. 

Moody  Burns,  Moncure.     Rough  lumber. 

Burnes  Bros.,  Merry  Oaks.     Rough  lumber. 

George  E.  Burton,  Wilmington,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  G.  Burwell.  Stovall.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  D.  Bush  &  Co.,  Gary.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  D.  Bush  &  Co.,  Wilmington,  Del.     Rough  lumber. 

Butters  Lumber  Company,  Boardman.     Rough  and  dressed  lumber. 

Bynum  Grist  Mill,  Sunbury.     Corn  meal  and  lumber. 

J.  C.  Byrd  &  Bro.,  Duke,  R.  1.     Lumber  and  laths. 

J.  M.  Byrd  &  Co.,  Coats.     Rough  and  dressed  lumber. 

N.  L.  Byrd,  Mount  Gilead.     Rough  lumber. 

S.  G.  Byrd.  Swiss.     Rough  lumber. 

Byrd  &  Fox,  Banner  Elk.     Rough  lumber. 

John  W.  Cable,  Sugar  Grove.     Rough  lumber. 

D.  A.  Caddell,  Carthage.     Rough  lumber. 

Cahill  Box  Company,  Winston-Salem.  Bok  shooks,  hogshead  staves,  dressed 
lumber. 

T.  D.  Cain,  Bladenboro.     Rough  lumber. 

T.  F.  &  D.  A.  Calhoun,  Dandy.     Lumber. 


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563 


Building  Material,  Timber,  etc.— Continued. 
J   O   Gaither,  Statesville,  R.  7.    Rough  lumber. 
L   S   Caldwell  &  Son,  Maiden.     Doors,  sasli,  flooring,  ceiling. 
Ralph  Caldwell,  Aberdeen.     Rough  lumber. 
R   L.  Caldwell,  Norton.     Rough  lumber. 
J    S    Calhoun,  East  Laport.     Rough  lumber. 
Callicott  &  Davis,  Star.     Rough  lumber. 
Callicott  &  Varner,  Eldorado.     Rough  lumber. 
Callicutt  &  Hill,  Strieby.     Rough  lumber. 
Callicutt  &  Shaw,  Strieby.     Rough  lumber. 
Callicutt  &  Strider,  Pisgah.     Rough  lumber. 
M    D  ,  W.  T.  &  J.  M.  Caltou,  Youngsville.     Rough  lumber. 
D.  B.  Cameron,  Hamlet.     Rough  lumber. 
H.  C.  Cameron,  Olivia.     Lumber. 
J   S.  Cameron,  Hemp.     Rough  lumber. 
L.  C.  Cameron,  Mill,  Linden.     Rough  lumber. 
W   J   Cameron,  Vass.     Rough  lumber. 

Cameron  Lumber  Company,  Cameron.     Rough  lumber.  .       ■ 

E  H  Camp  &  B.  L.  Brady,  Carthage.     Rough  lumber. 
Camp  Mountain  Timber  Company,  Corp.,  Pineola.     Lumber. 
Campbell  Sawmill,  Bullock.     Lumber. 
Campbell  &  Trivett,  Beaver  Creek.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  J.  Canady,  Clinton.     Rough  lumber. 
A   L    Candle,  Polkton.     Rough  lumber. 
M   W    Candle,  Peachland.     Rough  lumber. 
*      Candor  Lumber  Company,  Candor.     Rough  lumber. 

Canfield  Logging  Company,  Morehead  City.     Logs  and  bolts. 

Canfield  Lumber  Company,  Morehead  City.     Rough  lumber. 

D.  F.  Canipe,  Rockingham.     Rough  lumber. 

E   W.  Cannon,  Vilas.     Rough  lumber. 

Joseph  Cantrell,  Walnut.     Rough  lumber. 

W  R.  Capehart,  Avoca.     Rough  lumber  and  grinding  corn. 

Cardwell-Kreger  Lumber  Company,  N.  Wilkesboro.     Rough  lumber. 

A  D.  Carico  &  Son,  Edmonds.     Rough  lumber. 

Carolina  Box  and  Lumber  Company,  Walnut  Cove.     Flooring,  ceihng,  sidmg, 

box  shocks,  and  building  material. 
Carolina  Cross  Arms  Company,  Elkin.     Planing  lumber. 
Carolina  Lumber  and  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.,  Lexington.     Planing  miJ. 
Carolina  Spruce  Company,  Pensacola.     Rough  lumber. 
S    L    Carpenter,  Lincolnton.     Rough  lumber. 
Carpenter's  Sawmill,  Wilson.     Rough  lumber. 
S.  C.  Carr,  Burgaw.     Rough  lumber. 
Carr  &  Harrell  Mill,  Wallace.     Rough  lumber. 
Carr  Lumber  Company,  Pisgah  Forest.     Lumber. 
Carrier  Lumber  Company,  Brevard.     Rough  lumber. 
N.  W.  Carriker,  Unionville,  No.  2.     Rough  lumber. 
J.'  H.  Carson,  Barnardsville.     Rough  lumber. 
W   T   Carswell,  Morganton.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  H.  Carter  Manufacturing  Company,  Rusk.     Planing  lumber. 

D.  P.  Carter,  Mill,  Fayetteville.     Rough  lumber. 
G.  E.  Carter,  Eleazer.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  W.  Carter,  Statesville.     Rough  lumber. 

Carter  &  Johnson,  Atkinson.     Logs  and  rough  lumber. 

Carteret  Lumber  Company,  Beaufort.     Rough  lumber. 

Carty  &  Bros.,  Autryville.     Rough  lumber. 

A   B.  Carver,  Sawmill,  Newsom.     Rough  lumber. 

H.  L.  &  W.  A.  Carver,  Rougemont.     Flour,  meal  and  rough  lumber. 

R.'  S.'  Carver,  Durham.     Rough  lumber. 

Cary  Lumber  Company,  Durham.     Dressed  lumber. 

W.  A.  &  T.  E.  Case,  Flat  Rock.     Rough  lumber. 

Casey  Bros.,  Dudley,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 


564  N^ORTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Building  Material,  Timber,  etc. — Continued. 
Casey  &  Austin,  Rocky  Point.     Ronsh  lumber. 
J.  W.  Casey  Lumber  Company,  Kinston.     Planing  mill. 
Casey  Ginning  and  Milling  Company,  Inc.,  Millers  Station.     Rough  lumber. 
T.  F.  Cash,  Harmony.     Lumber. 
W.  S.  Cash,  Lincolnton.     Rough  lumber. 
Arthur  D.  Cashwell,  Abbottsburg.     Rough  lumber. 
R.  O.  Cassell,  Rutherford  College.     Rough  lumber. 

B.  H.  Castle,  Zionville,  Rough  lumber. 

Castle  Hayne   Stave  Company,  Wilmington.     Rough  lumber  and  all   other 

timber  products. 
Caswell  Wood  and  Iron  Company,  Kinston.     Planing  lumber,   meal. 
Z.  V.  Caviness,  Bennett.     Rough  lumber. 
John  Cecil,  Denton.     Rough  lumber. 
Chadbourn-Bate  Company,  Wilmington.     Lumber. 
J.  G.  Chambers,  Timberlake.     Lumber.  ~ 

J.  R.  Champion  &  Son,  Kings  Mountain.     Rough  lumber. 
E.  E.  Chandler  Mill,  Maxton.     Rough  lumber. 

A.  M.  &  Jesse  Chance,  Abbotsburg.     Rough  lumlier. 

Chandler-Farlow   Lumber   Company,   Broadway.     Rough    and   dressed   lum- 
ber. 

Chaney  Bros.,  Hallsboro.     Rough  lumber. 
George  W.  Chapman,  Marion.     Rough  lumber. 
M.  B.  Chappel,  Edenton.     Rough  lumber. 
George  H.  Charles,  Ellerbe.     Lumber. 
Chason  Sawmill,  Ruskin.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  C.  Cheek,  Bennett.     Rough  lumber. 

Cheek  Lumber  Company,  Chapel  Hill.     Rough  lumber. 
C.  T.  Cheves,  Bunn.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  A.  Chipman,  State  Road.     Rough  lumber. 
John  Chitly,  Murfreesboro.     Rough  lumber. 
Christopher  Sawmill,  Mebane.    Lumber. 
J.  A.  Christy,  Cleveland.  Route  3.     Rough  lumber. 
Ambrose  Clark's  Sawmill,  Lansing.     Rough  lumber. 
E.  A.  Clark,  Pittsboro,  R.  3.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  M.  Clark,  Elizabethtown.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  P.  Clark,  Jackson  Springs.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  T.  Clark,  Cumnock.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  R.  Clark,  Globe.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  R.  Clark.  Upton.     Rough  lumber. 

Clark  Lumber  Company,  471  Liberty  Bldg.,  Phila.,  Pa.     Rough  lumber. 
Clark-Lynch  Lumber  Company.  Inc.,  Wilmington.     Dressed  lumber. 
E.  W.  &  W.  M.  Clay,  Lenoir.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  G.  Clayton,  Rural  Hall.     Rough  lumber. 
Clement  &  Barnes.  Linwood.     Rough  lumber. 
Clenard  Greene,  Stony  Fork.     Rough  lumber. 
C.  A.  Clifton,  Garland.     Rough  lumber. 
Clifton  Lumber  Company,  Clifton.     Lumber. 
Clifton  Lumber  Company,  Warrensville.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  J.  Cline  &  Co.,  Goldhill..    Rough  lumber. 
Clinton  Lumber  Company,  Clinton.     Planing  mills. 
Joseph  A.  Clontz,  Monroe,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 
Varan  Coats,  Four  Oaks.     Rough  lumber. 
C.  C.  Cobb,  Greenville,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  and  dressed  lumber. 
J.  H.  Cobb,  Chicod.     Rough  lumber. 
R.  J.  Cobb,  Jr.,  Greenville,  Route  1.     Rough  lumber. 
Cobb  &  Hinson,  Chandler.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  G.  &  G.  C.  Coble,  Parkersburg,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 
Cochrane    Harwood    Manufacturing    Company,    Lincolnton.     Planing    lum- 
ber. 

B.  H.  Cockerham,  Ore  Knob.     Shingles. 


Classification  of  Industries  565 


Building  Material,  Timber,  etc. — Continued. 

M.  T.  Cockey  &  Bro.,  Wilmington.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  J.  Cockman,  Carthage.     Rough  lumber. 

D.  M.  Coffey,  Stovall.     Rough  lumber. 
Coffey  &  Spencer,  Pitts.     Rough  lumber. 
G.  W.  Coggin,  Osborne.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  G.  Coggin  Sawmill,  Chandler.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  W.  Coggin,  Biscoe.    Rough  lumber. 

Coggin  Brothers,  Richfield.     Rough  lumber. 

M.  L.  Coggins.  Erastus.     Rough  lumber. 

Coggius  Brothers,  Chandler.     Rough  lumber. 

A.  F.  Cogle,  Steeds.     Rough  lumber. 

Clarence  C.  Cole,  Gulf.     Rough  lumber. 

H.  C.  Cole,  Eagle  Springs.     Rough  lumber. 

Herman  Cole.  Steeds.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  B.  Cole  &  Sons.  Eagle  Springs.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  T.  Cole,  Four  Oaks.     Rough  lumber. 

R.  Cole,  Leaman.     Rough  lumber. 

R.  L.  Cole,  High  Rock.     Rough  lumber. 

Thadeus  Cole,  Macclesfield.     Rough  lumber. 

Woodall  Cole  Mill.  Four  Oaks.     Planing  lumber.    , 

Cole  Bros.  Sawmill.  Biscoe.    Rough  lumber. 

Cole  &  Presnell.  Seagrove.     Rough  lumber. 

I.  A.  Coleman,  Warrenton.     Rough  lumber. 

P.  H.  Coleman,  Scotland  Neck.     Rough  lumber. 

Coletraine  Bros.     Williamston,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 

G.  L.  Collins,  Four  Oaks.     Rough  lumber. 

T.  G.  &  B.  L.  Collins,  Wingate.     Rough  lumber. 

Collins  Brothers  Sawmill,  Cycle.     Rough  lumber. 

Colonial  Pine  Company,  Inc.,  Louisburg.     Rough  lumber. 

Colonial  Pine  Company,  Wendell.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  R.  Comer,  Steeds.     Rough  lumber. 

T.  A.  Commander  &  Son,  Elizabeth  City.     Rough  lumber. 

Como  Milling  Company,  Como.     Rough  lumber. 

R.  O.  Congleton,  Whichard,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  B.  Connelly,  North  Side.     Rough  lumber. 

Consolidated  Lumber  Company,  Clinton.     Planing  mill. 

A.  B.  Cook  Mill.  Magnolia.     Rough  lumber. 

A.  B.  Cook,  Turkey.     Rough  lumber. 

G.  C.  Cook,  Handy.     Rough  lumber. 

Cooley,  Sessoms,  Four  Oaks,  Route  1.     Rough  lumber. 

A.  Cooper,  Windsor.     Rough  lumber. 

E.  V.  Cooper,  Autryville.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  A.  Cooper,  Clinton.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  W.  Cooper,  Windsor.     Rough  lumber. 
Ned  Cooper,  Merry  Hill.     Rough  lumber. 

A.  C.  Cope,  Sylva.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  H.  Copeland,  Teer.     Rough  lumber. 
C.  W.  Corbett,  Currie.     Lumber. 
Henry  J.  Corbitt,  Micro.     Rough  lumber. 
Allen  Cornelison,  Steeds.     Rough  lumber. 
Cornett's  Mill,  Pineola.     Rough  lumber. 

L.  A.  Corriher,  Landis.     Building  material. 

John  Costen  Mill,  Acme.     Rough  lumber. 

Coulbourn  Brothers,  Eure.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  E.  Coulter.  Connelly  Springs.     Rough  lumber,  shingles,  laths. 

J.  M.  Councilman,  Bear  Creek,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  S.  Cowan,  Powellsville.     Rough  lumber. 

B.  C.  Cox  &  Company,  Ramseur.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  A.  Cox,  Bennett.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  H.  Cox,  Winterville.     Rough  lumber. 


566 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Building  Material,  Timber,  -etc.— Continued. 
John  Cox,  Dudley.     Rough  lumber.    ^       ^    ,      , 
John  M.  Cox,  Greenville,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumbei. 
Cox    Mar.shall  &  Simmons,  Middletown.     Rough  lumbei. 
Coxe-Bennett  Lumber  Company,  Wadesboro.     Dressed  lumber. 
Cox  &  Cox,  Rockingham.     Dressed  lumber. 
C    A    Cozart,  Hamptonville.     Rough  lumber. 
Craven  Grist  Mill,  Ore  Knob.     Grist  mill  and  dressed  lumber. 
Craven  &  Watkins,  Ramseur.     Rough  lumber. 
F   K.  Crawford,  Ophir.     Rough  lumber. 
R   M    Crawford.  Ophir.     Rough  lumber. 
W    J    Crawford,  Norman.     Rough  lumber. 
w'  S    Crawford,  Mebane.     Rough  lumber. 
Crawford  &  Ross,  Ashboro.     Rough  lumber. 
Crawford-Shaw  Company.  New  Hope  Academy.     Rough  lumber. 
David  T  Creech,  Smithfield.     Rough  lumber. 
Joseph  E.  Creech,  Smithfield.     Rough  lumber. 
Luther  Creech,  Selma.     Rough  lumber. 
Willis  J.  Creech.  Benson,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 
Troy  Creech,  Selma,  Route  1.     Rough  lumber. 
C    C    Crisco,  Steeds.     Rough  lumber. 
G.  L.  Crisp,  Snowden.     Rough  lumber. 
H   G   Crisp.  Gay.     Rough  lumber. 

Crii^  &  Fountain  Company,  Falkland.     Rough  lumber,  meal. 
R    S    Critcher.  Williamston.  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 
Thomas  Croots.  Lexington.     Rough  lumber. 
Frank  Cross,  Mill.  Sunbury.     Rough  lumber. 
Joseph  P.  Crow,  Birch.     Rough  lumber. 
D    L    Crowell,  Southmont.     Rough  lumber. 
Edward  G.  Crowell,  Oakboro.     Rough  lumber. 
E    F    Crump,  Smithfield.     Rough  lumber. 
Austin  Crump  &  Co.,  Globe.     Rough  lumber. 
Crump  &  Bolick,  Upton.     Rough  lumber. 

\    L   Grumpier,  Roseboro.     Rough  lumber. 

Grumpier  Bros.,  Huntley.     Rough  lumber 

A   J    Crutchfleld.  Woodsdale.     Lumber  and  corn  meal. 

b'  S    Cude.  Colfax.     Rough  lumber. 

T    C    Cummings.  Jonesville.     Rough  lumber. 

N   N    Cupp.  Henderson.     Rough  lumber.  ,    ,       , 

Cureton  Lumber  Company,  Greenville.     Rough  lumber. 

C    C    Curlee,  Polkton.     Rough  lumber. 

J    T    Curlee    Marsh^nlle.     Rough  lumber. 

j'  l'  Currie  &  Co..  Carthage.     Dressed  lumber. 

Curry  Bros.  Lumber  Company.     Lumber. 

D    A    Curtis.  Ramseur.     Rough  lumber. 

Custom  Roller  Mills,  Bryson  City.     Flour,  meal,  feed. 

David  F    Cutler.  Washington.     Rough  lumber. 

Cutrell   Mason  &  Company,  Swan  Quarter.   Rough  lumber. 

T  omas  M.  Dail,  Fannville.  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 

Rufus  Dale  &  Son,  Little  Switzerland.     Rough  lumber. 

C^^^LS:^-^-^£"c^nS^   W^--  cove.     Flour,  feed  and 

meal,  finished  lumber. 
A    G    Daniel.  Henderson.     Rough  lumber.  ,    ^       , 

Joseph  Daniel-s  Logging  Plant,  East  Arcadia.     Rough  lumber. 
Daniel  &  Beasley,  Louisburg.     Rough  lumber. 
Daniel  &  Daniel,  Denton.     Rough  lumber.  ^  ,       , 

Daniel  &  Staton.  Williamston,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 
J    L   Daniels.  Polkton.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  C.  Daniels,  Polkton,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 


Classification  of  Industries  567 


Building  Material,  Timber,  etc. — Continued. 

Daniels,  Roclgers  &  Gates,  High  RocIj.     Rough  lumber. 

Daniel's  Sawmill,  Stovall.     Rough  lumber. 

A.  T.  Darden  &  Brother,  Plymouth.     Rough  lumber. 

Dare  Lumber  Company,  Elizabeth  City.     Rough  Lumber. 

L.  J.  Davenport.  Oak  City.     Dressed  and  rough  lumber. 

J.  A.  Davidson.  Statesville.     Rough  lumber. 

S.  B.  Davenport,  Mackeys.     Rough  lumber. 

Arthur  W.  Davis,  Blantyre.     Grist  mill,  rough  lumber. 

A.  W.  Davis,  Oxford,  R.  6.     Rough  lumber. 

B.  J.  Davis,  Sands.     Rough  lumber. 

G.  W.  Davis,  Henderson.     Rough  lumber. 

Joe  Davis,  Star.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  B.  Davis,  Louisburg.     Rough  lumber.  . 

J.  B.  Davis,  Stovall.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  R.  Davis  &  Son,  Blanch.     Rough  lumber. 

O.  A.  Davis,  Hayesville.     Rough  lumber. 

Ralph  Davis,  Grifton.     Rough  lumber. 

R.  L.  Davis,  Farmville.     Rough  lumber. 

Weldon  T.  Davis,  Areola.     Rough  lumber. 

Davis  &  Monroe,  Rockingham.     Lumber. 

Davis'  Sawmill,  Blanch.     Lumber.  '         .       - 

Davis  &  Smotherman,  Strieby.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  Dawes,  Sharpsburg.     Rough  lumber. 

B.  H.  Dawson,  Wagram.     Rough  lumber. 

R.  S.  &  W.  P.  Deal,  Connelly  Springs.     Laths. 
Deam  &  Woodard,  Pamlico.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  C.  Dean,  Brock.     Rough  lumber. 
H.  C.  Deans  Sawmill,  Nashville.     Rough  lumber. 
Dease  Brothers,  Clarkton.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  L.  Deaton,  Mount  Gilead.     Rough  lumber. 
James  Deese,  Norwood.    Rough  lumber. 

Dellinger  Show  Case  Company,  Statesville.     Show  cases,  screen  doors,  win- 
dows, and  glass  fixtures. 
Thomas  W.  Demby,  Chocowinity,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 
A.  A.  Dement,  Louisburg.     Rough  lumber. 
Denn  Lumber  Company,  Bear  Creek.     Lumber. 
W.  R.  Denning,  Benson,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  R.  Denning,  Dunn.     Rough  lumber. 

D.  S.  Dennis,  Mount  Gilead.     Rough  lumber. 
George  T.  Dennis,  Albemarle.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  J.  Dennis,  Louisburg.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  M.  Dennis,  Merry  Oaks.     Rough  lumber. 

Dennis  &  Harris,  Moratock.     Rough  lumber. 

Dennis  Lumber  Company.  Black  Mountain.     Rough  lumber. 

John  Dent,  Jefferson.     Lumber. 

T.  V.  Denton,  Morganton.     Shingles. 

Denton  Brothers,  Middlesex.     Rough  lumber. 

Denton  Lumber  Company,  Denton.     Planing  mill. 

J.  O.  Devries,  Weldon.     Rough  lumber. 

George  Dew  &  Brother.  Wilson.     Rough  lumber. 

S.  M.  Dew  Mill,  Rose  Hill.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  F.  Dickerson,  Hamptonville.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  W.  Dickerson,  Kittrell.     Rough  lumber. 

A.  T.  Dickins,  Spring  Hill.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  C.  Dickins,  Aurelian  Springs.    Rough  lumber. 

Diggs  Lumber  Company,  Rockingham.     Rough  lumber. 

Jonas  Dilda,  Fountain.     Rough  lumber. 

Leonidas  Dilda,  Fountain.     Rough  lumber. 


568  North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Building  Material.  Timber,  etc. — Continued. 

Dill-Cramor-Tniitt  Corporation,   Suffolk.  Va.     Logs  and  bolts. 

C.  H.  &  W.  L.  Dillard,  Cashiers.     Rough  lumber. 
T.  A.  Dillard,  Cashiers.     Rough  lumber. 

M.  S.  Dillingham,  Dillingham.     Rough  lumber. 

N.  T.  Dinkins.  Crutchfield.     Rough  lumber. 

A.  J.  Dinsdale,  Dinsdale.     Rough  lumber. 

L.  M.  Disher  &  Company.  Walkertown.     Rough  lumber. 

Dix  Lumber  Company.  Cor..  Mebane.     Rough  lumber. 

Frank  Dixon.  Dixon.     Rough  lumber. 

L.  D.  Dixon,  Grimesland.     Lumber. 

Dixon  Lumber  and  Millwork  Company.  Weldon.     Planing  mill. 

H.  A.  Dobbins,  Legerwood.     Rough  lumber. 

R.  L.  Doby,  Crutchfield.     Rough  lumber. 

N.  C.  Dockery,  Murphy.     Rough  luml>er. 

L.  N.  Dodd,  Clinton.     Shingles.  ~" 

Donnaha  Sawmill,  Pinnacle.     Lumber. 

D.  L.  Donnell.  Oak  Ridgo.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  O.  Donnell.  Oak  Ridge.     Rough  lumber. 
Clav  Dorsett,  Hillsboro.     Rough  lumber. 

A.  T.  Dorsey  Lumlier  Company.  Marble.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  H.  &  R.  J.  Doss,  Rockford.     Rough  lumber. 
A.  L.  Dowd,  Sauford.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  L.  Dowd,  Carthage.     Rough  lumber. 
Dowles  Sawmill,  Council.     Rough  and  dressed  lumber. 
J.  W.  Dowless,  Zara.     Rough  lumber. 
D.  W.  Downs,  Hobgood.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  A.  Draper,  Enfield.     Rough  lumber. 
Draughn  &  Watson  Sawmill,  Dobson.     Rough  lumber. 
Drexel  Lumber  Company,  Drexel.     Lumber. 
Drexel  Roller  Mill,  Drexel.     Roller  mill. 
A   W   Drum  &  Brother.  Catawba,  R.  2.     Rough  lumber. 
D.  Edward  Drum,  Catawba,  R.  2.     Rough  lumber. 
M    S.  Drvdeu,  Warrenton.     Rough  lumber. 

Dudley  Lumber  Company,  Granite  Falls.     Sash,  doors,  blinds,  flooring,  ceil- 
ing, etc. 

Duncan  Mill,  Whiteville.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  R.  Dunen,  High  Rock.     Rough  lumber. 

T.  B.  Dunlap,  Ansonville.     Dressed  lumber. 

Balfour  Dunn,  Scotland  Neck.    Rough  lumber. 

E    E    Dunn.  Mt.  Gilead.     Rough  lumber. 

Durham  Lumber  Company.  East  Durham.     Dressed  lumber,  etc. 

George  H.  Duvall,  Pollocksville,  R.  6.     Rough  lumber. 

N.  B.  Dysem,  Mocksville.     Rough  lumber. 

Henrv  Dyson.  Garland.     Rough  lumlier. 

B   F '  Eagles,  Macclesfield.     Rough  lumber. 

B.  F.  &  Lovelace  Eagles,  Macclesfield.     Rough  lumber. 

Eagle  Creek  Plant,  Fontana.     Rough  lumber. 

Eagle  Rock  Manufacturing  Company,  Eagle  Rock.     Planing  lumber. 

A.  J.  Early,  Cremo.     Rough  lumber. 

Joseph  Early's  Sawmill,  Palmyra.     Lumber. 

Early  Logging  Camp,  Cofield.     Logging. 

Eastridge^  &  Pope,  Ore  Hill,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  B. 'Eastwood,  Lakeview.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  B.  Eates,  Upton.     Rough  lumber. 

Eckerd  &  Sipe,  Taylorsville.     Rough  lumber. 

A.  S.  Edney,  Hendersonville.     Rough  lumber. 

A   J.  Edwards,  New  Hill.     Rough  lumber. 

Ben  Edwards  Lumber  Company,  Louisburg.     Rough  lumber. 


Classification  of  Industries  569 


Building  Material,  Timber,  etc. — Continued. 
J.  J.  Edwards  &  Son,  Apex.     Lumber. 
L.  F.  Edwards,  Simpson.  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 
M.  P.  Edwards,  Speed.     Rough  lumber. 
R.  A.  Edwards,  Marshall.     Lumber. 
J.  I.  L.  Eflrd.  Albemarle.     Rough  lumber. 
S.  M.  Efird.  Norwood.     Rough  lumber. 
Eggers  Sawmill,  Beech  Creek.     Lumber. 
Eicison  &  Edwards,  Statesville.  R.  4.     Rough  lumber. 
H.  H.  Elder,  Siler  City.     Rough  lumber. 

Elizabethtown  Flooring  Company.  Toecane.     Rough  lumber. 
Elkin  Yeneer  and  Manufacturing  Company,  Elkin.     Lumber. 
Elk  Park  Planing  and  Sawmill,  Elk  Park.     Rough  and  dressed  lumber. 
C.  S.  Elks.  Grimesland,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  P.  Ellen,  Enfield.     Rough  lumber. 
L.  C.  Ellington,  Cary,     Rough  lumber. 
Ellington  Lumber  Company,  Raleigh.     Rough  lumber. 
Elliott's  Sawmill,  Rich  Square.     Lumber. 
Elliott  &  Starnes.  Elkton.     Rough  lumber, 
C.  P.  Ellis,  Clayton,  R.  3.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  C.  Ellis,  Purlear.     Rough  lumber. 
T.  J.  Ellis,  Star.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  M.  Ellis,  Henderson.     Rough  lumber. 
A.  E.  Ellison,  Tamarack.     Rough  lumber. 
Elpaso  Lumber  Company,  Epsom.     Rough  lumber. 
N.  T.  Elrod,  Shoals  Creek,     Rough  lumber. 

Empire  Manufacturing  Company.    Veneer  panels,  boxes  and  lumber. 
Enbank  Lumber  Company,  Newport.     Rough  lumber. 
E.  B.  English,  Faust.     Lumber. 
Henry  S.  Endy,  Stanfield.     Rough  lumber. 
H.  T.  Ennis,  Wade.     Rough  lumber. 
Enterprise  Lumber  Company,  Mount  Olive.     Lumber, 
J.  T.  Erwin  »&  Son,  Catawba.     Rough  lumber. 
Eure  Mill  Company,  Corapeake.     Rough  lumber. 
Eureka    Lumber    Compauj-,    Washington.     Rough    lumber,    hogsheads    and 

barrels. 
Eureka  Milling  Company,  Eureka.     Rough  lumber  and  corn  meal. 
A.  G.  Evans  Sawmill,  Black  Creek.     Rough  lumber. 
Glenn  Evans,  Jr.,  Black  Creek.     Rough  and  dressed  lumber. 
James  D.  Evans  &  Son,  Merry  Hill.     Lumber. 
T.  O.  Evans,  Maxton.     Rough  lumber. 
Evans  &  Lance,  Murphy.     Rough  lumber. 
Everett  &  Fonslott,  Parkton.     Rough  lumber. 
Everharfs  Sawmill,  Lexington.     Lumber. 
C.  M.  Ezzell,  Hayne.     Rough  lumber. 
H.  J.  Ezzell,  Hayne.     Rough  lumber. 
L.  Faircloth,  Roseboro.     Rough  lumber. 
L.  G.  Faircloth,  Stedman.     Rough  lumber. 
T.  I.  Faircloth,  Clinton.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  G.  Fann,  Cooper.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  F.  Barbee's  Lumber  Plant,  Oakboro.     Planing  lumber. 
A.  L.  Farley  Lumber  Company,  Sylva.     Rough  lumber. 
A,  D.  Farlow,  Bahama.     Rough  and  dressed  lumber. 
M.  Farlow,  Seagrove.     Rough  lumber  and  shingles. 
Farmers  Cooperative  Club  and  Company,  Shoco.     Rough  lumber. 
Farmers  Cooperative  Company,  Maple.     Rough  lumber. 
Farmers  Ginning  and  Milling  Company,  Rich  Square.     Lumber. 
Farmers  Ginning  and  Produce  Company,  Elizabeth  City.     Rough  lumber. 
Farmers  Manufacturing  and  Ginning  Company,  Ellenboro.     Rough  lumber. 
Dept.  Labor,  1920—37 


570  North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Building  Material.  Timber,  etc. — Continued. 

Farmers  Mercantile  Company,  Inc..  ('layton.     Roush  lumber. 
Thomas  D.  Farrer,  Alert.     Rough  lumber. 
R.  L.  Faucett,  Whitakers.     Rough  lumber. 
H.  R.  Faulcou,  Littleton.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  &  T.   Y.  Fennell,  Kerr.     Rough  luml)er. 
S.  L.  Ferguson,  Chapel  Hill.     Rough  lumber. 
Z.  V.  Ferguson.  Crabtree,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 
Ferguson,  Hubbard  &  Company,  Moravian  Falls.     Rough  lumber, 
Ferguson's  Mill,  Murfreesboro.     Rough  lumber. 
S.  D.  Ferrell  Mill,  Kenan.sville.     Rough  lumber. 
S.  D.  Ferrell  Mill,  Magnolia.     Rough  lumber. 
John  Fields,  Fields.     Rough  lumber. 
R.  T.  Fields,  Carthage.     Rough  lumlter. 
Fields  &  Fields,  Climax.     Rough  lumber. 
I.  S.  Fike.  Troy.     Rough  lumber. 
P.  D.  Finch,  Lexington.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  H.  Finch,  Kittrell.     Lumber. 

Fitch-Riggs  Lumber  Company,  Mebane.     Dressed  lumber. 
R.  L.  Finger,  Lincoluton.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  J.  M.  Finger,  Charlotte.     Planing  lumber. 
W.  H.  Fishel,  Vaughan.     Planing  mill. 
E.  L.  Fleming,  Middleburg.     Grist  mill,  rough  lumber. 
Fleta  Lumber  Company,  Ramseur.     Planing  mill. 
Florence  Lumber  Company,  Weldon.     Rough  lumber. 
D.  C.  Flowers,  Lenoir.     Rough  lumber. 
N.  T.  Flo^Yers,  Bentonville.  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 
Edgar  &  J.  F.  Flowers,  Lenoir.     Rough  lumlier.  ' 

Flowers  Cotton  Gin  and  Sawmill,  Four  Oaks.     Ginning  cotton  and  manu- 
facturing lumber. 

B.  C.  Floyd  &  kSous,  Trinity.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  F.  Floyd.  Blackwells.     Rough  lumber. 

Fogle  Brothers  Company,  Winston-Salem.     Sash,  doors,  etc. 

V.  Fonlains  and  J.  C.  Shambow.  Brevard.     Rough  lumber. 

G.  W.  Ford,  Louisburg.     Rough  Lumber. 

Ford  Brothers,  Leicester,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 

L.  E.  Forester  »&  Company,  Marshall.  R.  3.     Lumber. 

Foreman-Blades  Lumber  Company,  Elizabeth  City.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  R.  Forest,  Francisco.     Rough  lumber. 

Forsyth  Manufacturing  Company,  Ladonia.     Rough  lumber. 

Forsyth  Manufacturing  Company,  Winston-Salem.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  H.  Foster,  Henderson.     Rough  lumber. 

Foster  &  Ferguson,  Boomer.     Lumber. 

Fountain  &  Company,  Falkland.     Rough  lumber. 

Fountain  Hill  Mill  Company,  Peachland.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  T.  Fourshee  »&  Company,  Ramseur.     Rough  lumber. 

S.  R.  Fowle  &  Son,  Washington.     Lumber. 

A.  A.  Fowler.  Rusk.     Lumber. 

Thos.  T.  Fowler,  Ingold.     Rough  lumber. 

Arthur  Fox,  Lenoir.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  P.   Fox,  Staley.     Lumber. 

W.  I.  Fox,  Lenoir.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  A.  Frady,  Uree,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 

Fraley  &  Steele.  Woodleaf.     Lumber. 

J.  D.  Francis,  Aulander.     Rough  lumber  and  corn  meal. 

A.  J.  Franklin  Saw  and  Planing  Mill.     Bryson  City.     Dressed  and  rough 

lumber. 
Franklinton  Lumber  and  Power  Company,  Franklinton.     Rough  lumber. 
A.  D.  Frazier,  Youngsville.     Rough  lumber. 


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Classification  of  Industries  571 


Building  Material,  Timber,  etc. — Continued. 
Lewis  Freeman.  Star.     Rough  lumber. 
T.  J.  Freeman,  Bladenboro.     Rough  lumber. 
Freeman  Sawmill,  Ether.     Lumber  and  crossties. 
Freezer  &  Smith,  Linwood.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  W.  Frick,  Granite  Quarry.     Lumber. 
Frv  &  Sigmau.  Taylorsville.     Rough  lumber. 
C.  F.  Fryer  &  Brother,  McLeausville.     Rough  lumber. 
Alex  Fuller,  Kittrell.     Rough  lumber. 
Alex  Fuller,  Louisburg.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  D.  Fuller,  Wood.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  E.  Funderburk,  Indian  Trail,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 
G.  C.  Furr,  Albemarle.     Rough  lumber. 
Henry  Fussell  Mill,  Rose  Hill.     Rough  lumber. 
Jesse'  Fussell  Mill,  Rose  Hill.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  H.  Futrel.  Ophir.     Rough  lumber. 
Gabriel  Brothers.  Terrell.     Rough  lumber. 
Wade  Gahagan,  Stackhouse.     Rough  lumber. 
G.  Gainey,  Autryville.     Rough  lumber. 
B.  W.  Gains.  Goldston.     Rough  lumber. 

T.  F.  Gains  &  Brothers  Lumber  Company.  Ore  Hill.     Rough  lumber. 
T.  A.  Gaither,  Calahan.     Rough  lumber. 
Gaither  &  Gaither,  Harmony.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  M.  Galleher,  Youngsville.     Rough  lumber. 
James  Galloway,  Greenville.     Rough  lumber. 
M.  O.  Galloway,  Wayuesville.     Rough  lumber. 
Galloway  &  Lish,  Mt.  Gilead.     Rough  lumber. 
Galvcan'&  Low,  Low  Gap.     Lumber. 
Gambill  &  Wallace,  Grassy  Creek.     Lumber. 
Rolland  Gammon.  Whitakers.     Rough  lumber. 
Garborough  Sawmill,  Winston-Salem.     Rough  lumber. 
G    T.  Gardner,  Grifton.     Rough  lumber. 

Jefferson  Davis  Gardner,  Greenville,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 
Gardner  Sawmill,  Ramseur.     Lumber. 
Charles  W.  Garland,  Magnetic  City.     Rough  lumber. 
C.  F.  Garner,  Hemp.     Rough  lumber. 
Rufus  Garner,  Ashboro.     Rough  lumber. 
Garner  »&  Brown,  Hemp.     Rough  lumber. 
Garner  &  McNeil.  Seagrove.     Rough  lumber. 

F.  G.  Garrett.     Rebles  Creek.     Rough  lumber. 
Garrett  &  Company,  Brinkleyville.     Rough  lumber. 
Garrett  &  Lawrence.  Ahoskie.     Rough  and  dressed  lumber. 
Garrett  &  White,  Elizabeth  City.     Lumber. 

G.  C.  Garris,  Ayden.     Rough  lumber. 

The  Garris-Evans  Lumber  Company,  Greenville.     Rough  and  dressed  lum- 
ber. 
Cagle  Gaston,  Ether.     Rough  lumber. 

Harvey,  Gates,  Rougemont.     Rough  lumber.  r^. 

John  Gatling,  Windsor.     Rough  lumber. 
General  Utility  Company,  Dunn.     Dressed  lumbet. 
Gennett  Lumber  Company,  Asheville.     Lumber. 
Gennett  Lumber  Company,  Franklin.     Lumber  and  cooperage. 
W.  W.  Gibson,  Red  Springs.       Rough  lumber. 
Gibson  Brothers,  Dillsboro.     Rough  lumber. 
Gibson  &  Parrish  Sawmill,  Pine  Hall.      Rough  lumber.     . 
W.  P.  Gilbert  &  Company,  Grifton.    Rough  lumber. 
Gilbert  Saw^mill,  Atkinson.     Boards. 
C.  H.  Gillean.  Woodleaf.     Lumber. 
Gilleland  Bros.,  Maiden.     Rough  lumber. 


572  iSToRTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


BuiLDixG  Material.  Timbek,  etc. — Continued. 
R.  C.  Gillett,  Smithfield.     Koush  lumber. 
Gillette  Mill,  Linden.     Rousli  Inmber. 
W.  11.  Gilmore.     Cumnock.     Iv(iu,ti;li  lumber. 
Gloucester  Lumber  Company.  Roseman.     Rough  lumber. 
C.  E.  Godwin,  Bolivia.     Rough  lumber. 
E.  W.  Godwin  &  Sons,  Rocky  Point.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  H.  Godwin,  Selma,  Route  1.     Rough  lumber. 
T.  S.  Godwin,  Dunn.  '  Rough  lumber. 
Gohagan  Lumber  Company,  P.elva.     Lumber. 
Goldsboro  Lumber  Company,  Dover.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  W.  Goldston,  Goldston.     Rough  lumber. 
The  Goldston  Brick  Company,  Gulf  and  Goldston.     Lumber. 
M.  L.  Good,  Sevier.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  Baxter  Goode,  Spring  Hope.     Rough  lumber. 
P.  L.  Goodman,  Bear  Poplar.     lAimber. 

Goodman  Lumber  Company,  Salisbury.     Building  Material. 
G.  B.  Goodson,  Liucolnton.     Rough  lumber. 
O.  L.  &  W.  W.  Goodson,  Liucolnton.     Rough  lumber. 
Lee  Gordon,  Fullers.     Rough  lumber. 
Goi'e  &  Co.,  Bolton.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  B.  Gorman,  Stedman.     Rough  lumber. 
Gosnell  &  Gosnell,  Marshall,  R.  2.     Lumber. 

B.  H.  Goss,  "West  Jefferson.     Lumber. 
W.  W.  Gowan,  Hot  Springs.     Lumber. 
Graf-Davis-Collett  Co.,  Salisliury.       Sash,  doors,  blinds. 
Gragg  &  Greenwell,  Shulls  Mills.     Rough  lumber. 
Gragg  t&  Lorzeaux.  Blowing  Rock,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 
Gragg  &  Lorzeaux,  Rutherwood.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  W.  Graham,  Barber.     Lumber. 

J.  W.  Graham,  Cleveland.     Rough  lumber. 
.    W.  B.  Graham,  Vass.     Lumber. 
W.  S.  Graham,  Cleveland.     Lumber. 
Graham's  Sawmill,  Newport.     Rough  lumber. 
Grannie  Branch  Lumber  Company,  Pikeville.     Rough  lumber. 
Beaman  Lumber  Company,  Marion.     Planing  lumber. 
E.  Grant,  Selma.  Route  1.     Rough  lumber. 
T.  E.  Grant  &  Son,  Wesser.     Rough  lumbei-. 

Grantsboro   Milling   Company,   (irantsboro.     Lumber  and   ginning  cotton. 
Leudo  Graves,  Seagrove.     Rough  lumber. 
Graves  Brothers,  SeagTove.     Rough  lumber. 

Graves  &  Wooten  Roller  Mills,  Yadkinville,  Route  1.     Flour,  meal  and  lum- 
ber. 
R.  W.  Gray,  Hillsboro.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  K.  Graybeal  and  Son,  Ingalls.     Lumber. 
C.  O.  Green,  Cedar  Grove.    Rough  lumlier. 
H.  L.  Gi*een  &  Sons,  Norwood.     Rough  lumber. 
H.  N.  Green,  LTnionville,  No.  2.     Rough  lumber. 
Loimie  E.  Green,  Unionville.     Rough  lumber. 
R.  D.  Green,  Globe.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  R.  Green,  Troy.     Rough  lumber. 
Green  &  Brown's  Sawmill,  Riverside.     Rough  lumber. 
Green  »&  Miller,  Brownwood.     Rough  lumber. 
Green  Sawmill,  Acme.     Rough  lumber. 
Green  &  Turner,  Norwood.     Rough  lumber. 
Greene  Mills,  Sugar  Grove.     Rough  lumber. 
Greene  &  "Woodman,  Fleetwood.     Lumber. 
Greenwood  «&;  Blackstock,  Yancey.     Rough  lumber. 
Vi'.  T.  Greer,  Husk.     Lumber. 
George  W.  Gregory,  Snow  Hill.    Rough  lumber. 
R.  S.  Gregory  &  E.  C.  Everage,  New  Castle.     Rough  lumber. 


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Classification  of  Industries  573 


Building  Material,  Timber,  etc. — Continued. 

B.  J.  Gregson,  Liberty.     Rough  lumber. 
Grier  Brothers,  Legerwood.     Rough  himber. 

A.  T.  Griffin  Manufacturing  Company,  Golclsboro.  Rough  and  dressed  lum- 
ber. 

John  Griffith,  Monroe.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  A.  Griffin.  Ayden.     Rough  and  dressed  lumber,  meal. 

J.  M.  Griffin,  Polkton.     Rough  lumber  and  grist  mill. 

Griffin  Brothers  Sawmill,  Williamston,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 

Griffin  &  Dunning,  Woodland.     Lumber. 

Griffin  &  Griffin,  Peachland.     Rough  lumber. 

Griffits  &.  Blevins  Lumber  Company,  Helton.     Lumber. 

H.  T.  Griggs  &  D.  A.  Eddiugs,  Chesterfield,  S.  C.     Rough  lumber. 

E.  W.  Grisson,  Harrelsville.     Rough  lumber. 

Grantham's  Store  Mills,  Goldsboro,  R.  4.     Rough  lumber. 

John  Grubb'  &  Co..  Kings  Mountain.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  H.  Grubbs  Planing  Mill,  Winston-Salem.     Dressed  lumber. 

Jesse  L.  Green,  High  Point,  R.  F.  D.     Building  material. 

Griffin  &  Woodard,  Castalia.     Rough  lumber. 

R.  H.  Griffin,  Gupton.     Rough  lumber. 

Grumbo  &  Rozel,  Cl'eedmoor.     Rough  lumber. 

Guilford  Lumber  Manufacturing  Company,  Greensboro.  Lumber  and  build- 
ing material. 

Gulledge  Brothers,  Wadesboro.     Rough  lumber. 

E.  R.  Gulley.  Clayton,  R.  1.     Roug#i  lumber. 

Gum  Lumber  Company,  Farmville.     Rough  lumber. 

Gunn  Veneer  and  Lumber  Company,  Sanford.     Drawer  bottoms  and  panels. 

C.  E.  Gupton,  Louisburg.     Rough  lumber. 
H.  C.  Gupton,  Mapleyille.     Rough  lumber. 
John  Gupton,  Hollister.     Rough  lumber. 
John  T.  Gupton.  Areola.     Rough  lumber. 
Guy  Brothers.  Valle  Crucis.    Rough  lumber. 
J.  D.  Gwaltney,  Grifton.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  T.  Gwaltney,  Townsville.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  A.  Gwyn's  Sawmill,  Ronda.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  E.  Hackett,  Pleasant  Garden.     Rough  lumber. 

Hagaman  &  Dotson  Mill  Co..  Beaver  Dam.     Flour,  meal  and  planing  mill. 

John  R.  Hagerman,  Patterson.     Rough  and  dressed  lumber. 

J.  T.  Haithcock.  Macon.     Rough  lumber. 

Halcomb  Sawmill.  Yineland.     Rough  lumber. 

Haider  &  Crawford,  Ashboro.     Lumber. 

Hale  and  Jernigan,  Aulander.     Rough  lumber. 

Halifax  Builders  Supply  Company,  Roanoke  Rapids.     Rough  lumber. 

A.  N.  Hall,  Mount  Gilead,  R.  2.     Rough  lumber. 
E.  M.  Hall  &  Son,  Union  Mills.     Rough  lumber. 
H.  H.  Hall  &  Brother,  Salemburg.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  T.  Hall.  Aulander.     Rough  lumber. 

Tliomas  Hall  Lumber  Company,  Waynesville.     Rough  lumber 
William  E.  Hall.  Ellerbe.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  J.  Hall.  Stedman.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  W.  Hall,  Jonesboro.     Rough  lumber. 
Hall  tS:  Smith.  Autryville.     Pine  lumber. 
Hallifield-Champion  &  Co.,  Forest  City.     Rough  lumber. 
S.  F.  &  J.  M.  Halloway,  Robbinsville.     Rough  lumber. 
Charles  T.  Hamby  Lumber  Company.  Bina.     Lumber. 
Charles  T.  Hamby  Mill,  Warrensville.     Lumber. 
Hamill  &  Shaw  Mill,  Stancell.     Lumber. 

B.  R.  Hamilton,  Osborne.     Rough  lumber. 
Hamilton  &  Dunn,  Troy.     Rough  lumber. 
B.  C.  Hamlet,  Areola.     Rough  lumber. 

Hamlet  Manufacturing  Company.  Hamlet.     Sash,  doors,  blinds,  etc 


574  ,  North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Building  Material,  Timber,  etc. — Continued. 
M.  M.  Hammer,  Bennett.     Ronsh  lumber. 
Thomas  B.  Hammer,  Clarkton.     Lumber. 
Hammill  Brothers,  Goldhill.     Rough  lumber. 
Bascom  A.  Hampton,  Blowing  Rock,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  C.  Hampton,  Ruth.     Rough  and  dressed  lumber. 
C.  S.  Hamrick,  Wendell,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  B.  Hancock,  Polkton,  R.  2.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  P.  Hancock,  Spies.     Rough  lumlier. 
Hand  Brothers,  Littleton.     Rough  lumber. 
C.  Hang,  Grover.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  J.  Hanwiek  &  Sons,  Boiling  Springs.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  R.  &  B.  F.  Hard.  Shelby.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  J.  Hardee,  Rosindale.     Rough  lumber. 
G.  A.  Harden,  Windsor.     Rough  lumber. 
Peter  Harden.  Elk  Park.     Rough  lumber. 
Harden  &  Ivey,  Ramseur.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  J.  Hardie,  Lake  Waccamaw.     Rough  lumber. 
C.  E.  Hardin,  Ruthervvood.     Rough  lumber. 
Luther  Hardison,  .Tamesville.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  A.  Hardister,  Mount  Gilead.     Rough  lumber. 
T.  C.  Hardister,  Mount  Gilead.     Rough  lumber. 
C.  L.  Hardy,  Maury.     Rough  lumber. 
H.  F.  Hardy,  La  Grange.     Rough  lumber. 
Whit  Hardey,  Brinkleyville.     Rough  hnuber. 
Willie  Hardy.  Heathsville.     Rough  lumber. 
A.  N.  Hargis,  Moncure.     Rough  lumber. 
Ed.  Harman,  Aulander.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  T.  Harmon,  Beech  Creek.     Rough  lumber. 
Harmon  &  Reece,  Beech  Creek.     Rough  lumber. 
Harold  Brothers,  Dehart.     Rough  lumber. 
C.  K.  Harrell,  Columbia,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 
Joe  Harrell,  Windsor.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  F.  Harrell,  Mill,  Wallace.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  L.  Harrell.  Columbia.     Lumber. 
Z.  V.  Harrell,  Mount  Olive.  R.  4.     Rough  lumber. 
C.  D.  Harrelson,  Tabor.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  R.  Harrelson  Mill,  Clarendon.     Rough  lumber. 
Harrelson  &  Currie  Mill,  Clarendon.     Rough  lumber. 
A.  J.  Harrington,  Broadway.     Dressed  lumber. 

J.  A.  &  J.  L.  Harrington,  Broadway.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  H.  Hari'ington,  Jonesboro.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  J.  Harrington,  Glendon.     Rough  lumber. 

Harrington  &  Blair,  Taylorsville.     Rough  lumber. 

G.  E.  Harris,  Littleton.     Rough  lumber  and  meal. 

J.  E.  Harris,  Tarboro.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  F.  Harris,  Moriah.     Corn  meal,  flour  and  lumber. 

J.  H.  Harris,  Vaughn.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  R.  Harris,  Farmville.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  R.  Harris,  Littleton.     Rough  lumber. 

Robt.  I.  Harris,  Areola.     Rough  lumber. 

S.  K.  Harris  Sons  Lumber  Company,  Polkton.     Dressed  lumber. 

Tom  Harris,  Dabney.     Rough  lumber. 

T.  E.  Harris,  Newsom.     Rough  lumber. 

T.  E.  Harris,  Richfield.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  R.  Harris,  Mount  Gilead.     Rough  lumber. 

Harris  &  Bailey,  Williamston,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 

Harris  &  Fallman,  Blades.     Rough  lumber. 

D.  B.  Harrison,  Jarvisburg.     Rough  lumber. 
James  Harrison,  Stantonsburg.     Rough  lumber. 
L.  H.  Harrison,  Marines.    Rough  lumber. 


Classificatiox  of  Industries  575 


BuLLDixG  Material,  Timber,  etc. — Continued. 

Harris  &  Barnes  Sawmill,  Clayton.     Rough  lumber  and  grinding  corn. 

A.  E.  Hartman,  Advance.     Rough  lumber. 
C.  Hartman,  Hamlet.     Rough  lumber. 

George  &  Frank  Hartness,  Kinsey.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  P.  Hartsell.  Oakboro.     Rough  lumber. 

Harty  &  Dobbs,  Marshville,  No.  4.     Rough  lumber. 

B.  R.  Hassell,  Columbia.     Rough  lumber. 
Fenzy  Hathcoop,  Norwood.     Rough  lumber. 
George  H.  Hauser  Company,  Timberlake.     Lumber. 
Hawkins  &  Rice,  Culberson.     Rough  lumber. 

G.  M.  Haworth,  Ruth.     Rough  lumber. 

Aly  G.  Hayes,  Norlina.     Rough  and  dressed  lumber. 

B.  F.  Hayes,  Radical.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  P.  Hayes.  Granite  Falls.     Rough  lumber. 

Judge  Haynes,  State  Road.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  A.  Haynes.  Roaring  River.     Rough  lumber  and  all  timber  products. 

J.  F.  Hays  &  R.  Rape,  Mineral  Springs.     Rough  lumber. 

M.  L.  Haywood,  Mount  Gilead.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  H.  Hearn,  Bynum.     Rough  lumber. 

Walter  B.  Hearne,  Mount  Gilead.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  M.  Heaton  &  M.  L.  Laws,  Heatou.     Rough  lumber. 

Heckenstall's  Mill.  Windsor.     Corn  meal  and  rough  lumber. 

Hedgepeth  &  Williams,  Nashville.     Rough  lumber.    . 

J.  S.  Hedgepeth,  Halifax.     Rough  lumber. 

Floyd  Hedrick  &  Son,  Denton.     Rough  lumber. 

Hedrick  Brothers.  Hillsboro.     Rough  lumber. 

Hedrick  &  Walton.  Ashboro.     Lumber. 

Cooper  Heflin.  Selma.     Rough  lumber. 

Hege  &  Sons,  Winston-Salem.     Rough  lumber. 

L.  W.  Helms.  Waxhaw,  R.  5.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  W.  Hemric.  Jonesville.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  J.  Henderson.  Mangum.     Rough  lumber. 

Hendersonville  Lumber  Company.  Hendersonville.     Planing  mill. 

R.  B.  Hendley,  Mount  Gilead.     Rough  lumber. 

Henis  Brothers  Lumber  Company.  Kinston.     Lumber. 

S.  E.  Henley.  Ashboro.     Rough  lumber. 

F.  Henry,  Franklin.     Lumber. 

George  E.  Henry,  Merry  Hill.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  E.  Henry,  Mount  Gould.     Rough  lumber. 

T.  A.  Henry,  Gastonia.     Doors,  sash,  mantels,  blinds. 

B.  H.  Henson  and  James  B.  Praffet,  Cone  Creek.     Rough  lumber. 
Wm.  L.  Henson.  Yilas.     Rough  lumber. 

Hepler  &  Foster,  Calahaln.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  F.  Herring.  Clinton.     Rough  lumber. 
Troy  I.  Herring,  Roseboro.     Lumber. 

Herring  &  Grady  Mill,  Seven  Springs,  R.  2.     Rough  lumber. 

Hertford  Lumber  Company,  Cofield.     Rough  lumber. 

Hester  &  Sykes,  Bladenboro.     Rough  lumber. 

S.  H.  Hewett,  Supply.     Rough  lumber. 

Hewitt-Bank.  Conover.     Rough  lumber. 

Job  &  C.  E.  Hiatt,  Pilot  Mountain.     Rough  and  dressed  lumber. 

Hickory  Cabinet  and  Manufacturing  Company,  Hickory.     Screens,  sash  and 

doors. 
Hickory  Manufacturing  Company,  Hickory.     Sash,  doors,  etc. 
Hickory  Novelty  Company,  Hickory.     Sash,  doors,  etc. 
C.  S.  &  J.  D.  Hicks,  Selma.     Rough  lumber. 
O.  L.  Hicks,  Troy.     Rough  lumber. 
Hick's  Sawmill,  Wise.     Lumber. 
Highey  Pole  Company,  Spruce  Pine.     Rough  lumber. 


576  North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Building  Material,  Timber,  etc. — Continued. 
John  H.  Highsmith,  Bethel.     Rough  lumber. 
A.  P.  Hlklebrand,  Sherrills  Ford.     Rough  lumber. 
R.  D.  Hildreth,  Polkton.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  C.  Hill,  Siloam.     Rough  lumber. 
E.  H.  Hill,  Trinity.     Rough  lumber. 
Lee  Hill,  Morven.     Rough  lumber. 
Hill  &  Russell,  Pinson.     Rough  lumber. 

Hill  Veneer  Company,  High  Point.     Veneei's  and  lumber. 

G.  W.  Hillard,  Cooleemee.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  M.  Hilton.  Marshville.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  H.  Hines,  Ahoskie.     Lumber. 

Miller  Hines  «&  Son,  Fingerville,  S.  C.     Rough  lumber.  i 

W.  P.  Hines,  Gilkey.     Rough  lumlier. 

Hines  &  Johnson,  Hillsboro.     Rough  lumlier. 

E.  B.  Hinman,  Magnolia.     Rough  lumber.  ^ 

Hinshaw  &  Siiear,  Winston-Salem.     Rough  lumber. 

S.  J.  Hinton,  Middlesex.     Rough  lumber. 

T.  H.  Hitch.  Hitch  Lodging.     Rough  lumber. 

Hitchinson  Lumber  Company,  Huntington,  W.  Ya.     Rough  lumber. 

A.  P.  Hix  Sawmill.  Gilbreath.     Rough  lumber. 
Hobb's  Sawmill.  Maribel.     Rough  lumber. 

D.  J.  Hobbs,  Lexington.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  B.  Hobbs,  Smithtield.     Rough  lumber. 

Lee  Hocutt  »&  Bros.,  Zebulon,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  J.  Hodge's  Sawmill,  Mount  Airy,  R.  3.     Lumbei*. 

K.  D.  Hoffman,  Henderson.     Rough  lumber. 

Hofler  Mill  Company.  Sunbury.     Lumber. 

Hoke  Lumber  Company.  Raeford.     Rough  lumber. 

Hoke-Setzer,  Claremout.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  F.  Holden,  Glanville.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  L.  Holland,  Meadows.     Rough  lumber. 

D.  A.  HoUeman,  Osbornville.     Rough  lumber. 
Joe  Hollis.  Everett.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  D.  Hollis,  Williamston.     Rough  lumber. 
H.  C.  Holloman,  Cofield.     Rough  lumber. 
G.  H.  Holloway.  Lenoir.     Rough  lumber. 

Holly  Springs  Land  and  Improvement  Company,  Holly  Springs.     Rough  lum- 
ber. 
Holcorabe  Sawmill,  "N'ineland.     Rough  lumber. 

B.  O.  Holmes,  Mount  Olive.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  C.  Holmes,  Franklinton.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  C.  Holmes,  Statesville.     Rough  lumber. 

Home    Builders    Manufacturing    Company,    Henderson.     Lumber,    windows, 

doors,  etc. 
Home  Building  and  Material  Company,  Ashboro.     Lumber,  doors,  windows 

and  blinds. 
Home  Lumber  Company,  Liberty.     Lumber. 

E.  D.  Honeycutt  &  Brothers,  Granite  Quarry.     Rough  lumber. 
Marion  F.  Honeycutt,  Mount  Pleasant.     Lumber. 

W.  R.  Honeycutt,  Clinton.     Rough  lumber. 

Hooker's  Sawmill,  Aurora.     Rough  lumber. 

Lee  Hooper,  Speedwell.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  F.  Hoots,  Hamptonville.     Rough  lumber. 

A.  F.  Hoover  &  Co.,  Winston-Salem.     Planing  mill  products. 

T.  M.  Hoover  &  Co.,  Reepsville.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  G.  Hord.  Waco.     Rough  lumber. 

Horelin  &  Robinson,  Beaver  Creek.     Rough  lumber. 


Classificatiox  of  Industries  577 


BuLLDixG  Material,  Timber,  etc. — Continued. 
G.  W.  Home,  Yander.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  Home  &  Co..  Roseboro.    Rough  lumber. 
G.  W.  Horuer,  Gatesville.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  B.  Homer,  Hemp.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  M.  Hortou's  Mill,  Cooper.     Rough  lumber. 
H.  A.  House.  Littleton.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  A.  House  &  Brother,  Thelma.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  J.  «&  J.  R.  House,  Newton  Grove.     Rough  lumber. 

Robert  A.  Houston,  Hughes.     Lumber. 

Robert  A.  Houston,  Senia.     Dressed  lumber. 

A.  S.  Howard,  Jonesboro.  R.  2.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  C.  Howell,  Garysburg.     Lumber. 

Howell  Ginning  Company,  Goldsboro.  R.  6.     Rough  lumber. 

Howell  Lumber  Company.  Waynesville.     Rough  lumber. 

Howell  &  Howell,  Troy.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  A.  Howie.  Mineral  Springs.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  C.  Hoyle.  Morven.     Rough  lumber. 

George  Hudson,  Turkey,  R:  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 

U.  L.  Hudson,  Connelly  Springs.     Rough  lumber. 

Hudson  &  Rhodes,  Jacksonville.  R.  2.     Rough  lumber. 

Hudson  &  Wiggins,  Littleton.     Rough  lumber. 

D.  F.  Huffman  Grist  Mill,  Connelly  Springs.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  P.  Huffman,  Elon  College.     Lumber. 

J.  M.  Huffman.  Connelly  Springs.     Rough  lumber,  shingles. 

D.  J.  Hughes  &  Co.,  Tabor.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  G.  Hughes,  Parkton.     Rough  lumber. 

Hughes  &  Summey,  Fullers.     Rough  lumber. 

Hunsucker  &  Marton,  Troy.     Rough  lumber. 

Albert  Hunt  &  Brothers,  Hannersville.     Rough  lumber. 

John  S.  Hunt,  Casar.     Rough  lumber. 

Walter  Hunt,  Trinity,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  F.  Hunter.  Tobacco^'llle.     Rough  lumber. 

John  P.  Hunter,  Derita.     Rough  lumber. 

R.  H.  Hunter.  Clemmous.     Rough  lumber. 

Hunter  &  Long,  Tobaccoville.     Lumber. 

Jesse  Huntley,  Bearwallow.     Rough  lumber. 

T.  C.  Huntley,  Fletcher.     Rough  lumber. 

D.  R.  Hurley  Sawmill.  Tuckertown.     Rough  lumber. 

D.  S.  Hurley,  Wadeville.     Rough  lumber. 

Hutton  &  Bourbonuais  Company,  Hickory.     Lijmber  and  box  shooks. 

F.  T.  Hyatt,  Waynesville.     Rough  lumber. 
Hyatt  &  Co.,  Waynesville.     Planing  Mill. 

Hyde  County  Land  and  Lumber  Company.  Swan  Quarter.     Rough  lumber. 
A.  K.  Hyder,  Saconon.     Rough  lumber. 

G.  E.  Icard.  Sawmill.     Rough  lumber. 
Icard  &  Bennett,  Polkton.     Rough  lumber. 

Icard  Manufacturing  Company,  Icard.     Lumber,  sash,  doors,  etc. 
J.  H.  Idol,  Walkertown.     Rough  lumber. 

Indian  Creek  Lumber  Company,  Henry.  R.  1.     Planing  lumber. 
W.  S.  Ingram  &  Son,  Mount  Gilead.     Rough  lumber. 

The  Interstate  Cooperage  Company,  Belhaveu.     Cooperage,  lumber  and  saw- 
mill products. 
The  Interstate  Cooperage  Company.  Morehead  City.     Rough  lumber. 
The  Interstate  Cooperage  Company.  Swansboro.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  H.  Isaack's  Corn  Mill,  State  Road.     Corn  meal,  rye,  lumber. 
G.  M.  Isenhour,  Kings  Mountain.     Rough  lumber. 
Ivey  «&  Jeannette  Sawmill,  Bentonville,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 


578  !N"oRTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Building  Material,  Timber,  etc. — Continued. 

A.  L.  Jackson,  Peachland.     Eouch  lumber.  '^ 

B.  E.  Jackson,  Cooper.     Routih  lumber. 
Futrell  Jackson,  Emporia.     Rough  lumber. 
Joe  Jackson,  Littleton.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  E.  Jackson,  Oxford.     Rough  lumber. 

R.  A.  Jackson,  Sueads  Ferry.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  A.  Jackson,  Cooper.     Lumber,  meal,  feed,  etc. 

Willie  A.  Jackson,  Huntley.     Rough  lumber. 

Jackson  Bros.,  Nashville.     Rough  lumber. 

Jackson  &  Rush  Sawmill,  Rusk.     Rough  lumber. 

Jacksonville  Lumber  Company,  Jacksonville.     Rough  lumber. 

Charles  James,  Parmele.     Rough  lumber. 

Charlie  James,  Whitehurst.     Rough  lumber. 

Frank  James,  Bethel,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 

John  James,  Staton.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  W.  James,  Bethel.     Rough  lumber. 

Ed.  Jamiesons,  Nebo.     Rough  lumber. 

John  Jarrett  &  Son,  Bandana.     Rough  lumber.- 

M.  Y.  Jarrett,  Dillsboro.     Rough  lumber. 

R.  F.  Jarrett,  Dillsboro.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  F.  Jarvis,  King's  Creek.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  J.  Jasamine,  Connelly  Springs.     Rough  lumber,  laths. 

John  Jaurette  Mill,  Ash.     Corn  meal  and  rough  lumber. 

G.  W.  Jefferson,  Fountain.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  W.  Jenkins,  Conway.     Lumber,  meal. 

J.  "W.  Jenkins,  Nebo.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  J.  Jenkins,  Clyde.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  R.  Jennette,  Goldsboro,  R.  4.     Rough  lumber,  shingles,  and  tobacco  sticks. 

Jessup  Brothers  Mill.  Cedar  Creek.     Rough  lumber. 

A.  A.  Johnson,  Ore  Hill.     Rough  lumber. 

B.  G.  Johnson,  Lenoir.     Rough  lum)>er. 
B.  L.  Johnson,  Coats.     Rough  lumber. 

E.  Johnson,  Farkersburg.     Rough  lumber. 

G.  S.  Johnson.  Sanford.     Rough  lumber. 

Gourney  V.  Johnson,  Hamptonville.     Rough  lumber. 

G.  V.  Johnson,  Hamptonville.     Rough  lumber. 

George  W.  Johnson,  Bailey.     Rough  lumber. 

H.  M.  Johnson,  Littleton.     Rough  lumber. 

Henry  Q.  Johnson.  Atkinson.     Lumber. 

J.  D.  Johnson,  Garland.     Rough  and  dressed  lumber,  corn  meal. 

J.  W.  Johnson,  Gulf.     Roug'h  lumber. 

R.  L.  Johnson.  Hamptonville.     Rough  lumber. 

Thomas  L.  Johnson,  Gold  Point.     Rough  lumber. 

Willie  Johnson,  Clinton.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  D.  Johnson,  St.  Pauls.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  L.  Johnson,  Farmville.     Rough  lumber. 

Johnson  &  Dunn,  Tillery.     Rough  lumber. 

Johnson  &  Lewis,  Siler  City.     Rough  lumber. 

Johnson.  Moon  &  Co.,  Siler  City.  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 

Johnson,  Perry  &  Co.,  Siler  City.     Rough  lumber. 

A.  B.  Johnston,  Four  Oaks.     Rough  lumber. 

A.  H.  Jones,  Fuquay  Springs,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 

Charles  A.  Jones,  Kelly.     Rough  lumber. 

George  W.  Jones,  Snow  Hill.     Rough  lumber. 

H.  D    Jones,  Woodsdale.     Lumber. 

J.  D.  Jones,  Elizabethtown.     Rough  lumber. 

John  F.  Jones,  Okisko.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  J.  Jones.  Bethel,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 


CLASSIFICATIOiSr    OF    INDUSTRIES  579 


Building  Material,  Timber,  etc. — Continued. 
J.  J.  Jones,  Gay.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  J.  Jones,  Mount  Olive,  R.  5.     Rough  lumber,  meal. 
J.  R.  Jones,  Louisburg.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  T.  Jones,  Wendell,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  T.  Jones  &  Son.  Rocky  Mount.     Rough  lumber. 
M.  A.  Jones,  Bethel.     Rough  lumber. 
M..  H.  Jones,  Clinton.     Rough  lumber. 
T.  W.  Jones  &  Son,  Earleys.     Rough  lumber. 
The  Wall  Jones  Mill,  Clayton.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  H.  Jones,  Nashville.     Rough  lumber. 
Wm.  M.  Jones,  Asheville.     Sash,  doors,  windows,  etc. 
Jones  &  Beal,  Maiden.     Rough  lumber. 
Jones  Brothers  Sawmill,  Fort  Barnwell.     Rough  lumber. 
Jones  &  Eller,  Clifton.     Lumber. 

Jones  Lumber  Company,  Siler  City,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 
Jonesboro  Sash  and  Blind  Company,  Jonesboro.     Planing  lumber. 
Jordan  &  Lane,  Brush  Creek.     Lumber. 

Jordan,  Lane  &  Page  Company,  Ore  Hill,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 
John  L.  Joyce,  Townsville.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  J.  Joyce,  Southport,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  A.  Joyner,  Elm  City.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  A.  Joyner,  Farmville.     Rough  lumber. 
Joyner  Brothers,  Calahaln.     Rough  lumber. 

Joyner  Brothers,  Aulander.     Rough  lumber.  ' 

J.  L.  Justice,  Clyde.     Rough  lumber. 
C.  E.  Kanoy,  Biscoe.     Lumber,  pine  boards. 

C.  B.  Kearney,  Louisburg.     Lumber. 

I.  H.  Keax'ney,  Frankliiiton.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  F.  Kearney,  Wake  Forest,  R.  5.     Rough  lumber. 

E.  S.  Kearns,  Mount  Gilead.     Rough  lumber. 

Kearns  &  Sexton,  Farmer.     Rough  lumber. 

Frank  A.  Keefe,  Ashford.     Rough  lumber. 

Keener  &  Company,  Maiden.     Boxes,  doors,  sash. 

Kelley  Lumber  Company,  Ansonville.     Rough  lumber. 

A.  A.  Kelly,  Broadway.     Rough  lumber. 

Kelly  Sawmill,  Currie.     Rough  lumber. 

D.  S.  Kennedy,  Ivanhoe.     Rough  lumber. 
G.  C.  Kennedy,  Hillsboro.     Rough  lumber. 
Henry  Kennedy,  Grainger.     Rough  lumber. 
L.  A.  Kennedy,  Clinton.     Rough  lumber. 

L.  A.  Kennedy,  Moltonville.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  T.  Kennedy,  Mount  Olive,  R.  3.     Rough  lumber. 

Kenney  &  Owens,  Southmont.     Rough  lumber. 

P.  E.  Kepley,  Lexington.     Rough  lumber. 

Kessowayne  Lumber  Company,  Waynesville.     Rough  lumber  . 

W.  T.  Kidd,  McConnell.     Rough  lumber. 

Kidd  Lumber  Company,  Ore  Hill.     Rough  lumber. 

Kidd  &  Shields,  High  Falls.     Rough  lumber. 

Perry  Killian,  Mortimer.     Rough  lumber. 

R.  W.  Killough,  Indian  Trail.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  M.  Kilpatrick,  Marble.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  R.  Kilpatrick,  Blantyre.     Rough  lumber. 

Kimmer  &  Wagoner,  Boouville.     Rough  lumber. 

Kincaid  Brothers,  Mocksville.     Planing  mill. 

Fletcher  King,  Troy.     Rough  lumber. 

John  C.  King,  Troy.     Rough  lumber. 

George  King,  Dudley,  R.  1.    Rough  lumber. 

JefE.  King,  Littleton.     Rough  lumber. 


580  North  Carolixa  Labor  Statistics 


Building  Material,  Timber,  etc. — Continued. 
Noah  King,  Seagrove.     Rough  hiraber. 
Sam  Kuig,  Littleton.     Rough  lumber. 
S.  D.  King,  Littleton.     Pine  luml)er. 
Sam  D.  King,  Vaughn.     Rough  lumber. 
Thomas  Kinlaw,  Lumberton.     Rough  lumber. 
Claude  S.  Kinshmd,  Lake  Toxaway.     Rough  lumber. 
Claud  S.  Kinsland,  Topton.     Rough  lumber. 
Kirk  &  Tucker,  Eldorado.     Rough  lumber. 
Kiser  Lumber  Company,  Kings  Mountain.     Sash  and  doors. 
S.  W.  Kivett,  Roseboro.     Rough  lumber. 
L.  C.  Kluttz,  Woodleaf.     Lumber. 
George  L.  Knight,  Hollister.     Rough  lumber. 
Knight's  Sawmill.  Trotville.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  B.  Knowles,  Salemburg.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  W.  Koch  Lumber  and  Shingle  AVorks,  Wilmington.     Rough  lumber. 
Robert  Kornegay,  Mount  Olive.     Rough  lumber. 
R.  Krakenbill,  Oak  City.     Rough  and  dressed  lumber. 
Kramer  Brothers  Company,  Elizabeth  City.     Dressed  and  rough  lumber. 
Kramer-Moss  Company,  Elizabeth  City.     Rough  lumber  and  logs. 
Kreeger  &  Watts,  Tobaccoville.     Rough  lumber. 
Richard  Krohenbill,  Whitakers.     Rough  lumber. 
Kuykendall  &  Camp,  Waynesville,  R.  4.     Rough  lumber. 
L.  &  W.  Lumber  Company,  Rockingham.     Rough  lumber. 
F.  R.  Lakey,  Cana.     Rough  lumber. 
Lakey  &  Banner  Lumber  Mill,  Cana.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  W.  Lamb,  Middlesex,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 
John  W.  Lambeth,  Thomasville.     Rough  lumber. 
H.  W.  Lamm,  Lucama,  R.  3.     Rough  lumber. 
Lamm  &  Morgan,  Spring  Hope.     Rough  lumber. 
N.  A.  Lamonds,  Candor.     Rough  lumber. 
Lamonds  Sawmill.  Candor.     Lumber. 
Lamont  Lumber  Company.  Raeford.     Logs  and  bolts. 
J.  N.  Lancaster,  Supply.     Lumber. 

Lancaster  Gin  Company,  Forest  City,  R.  1.     Ginning  and  sawing. 
Lancaster  Mill,  Vanceboro.     Rough  lumber. 

D.  W.  Landlin,  Beulaville.     Rough  lumber. 
Leon  T.  Lane,  Ore  Hill.     Rough  lumber. 
Lane-Gilliland-Jordan  Company,  Jordan.     Rough  lumber. 
Lane  &  Hayes,  Boonville.     Rough  lumber. 

Lane's  Sawmill.  Summerfield.     Rough  lumber. 

Lane  &  Smitli  Sawmill,  Summerfield.     Rough  lumber. 

Lane  »&  Teague,  Siler  City.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  A.  Langley,  Staley.     Rough  lumber. 

Dennis  Lanier  Mill.  Sloan.     Rough  lumber. 

F.  L.  Lanyer's  Sawmill.     Cumnock.  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 

R.  L.  Lapp,  Thomasville.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  W.  Lashley  Mill,  Acme.     Rough  lumber. 

E.  S.  Lassiter,  Four  Oaks.     Rough  lumber. 

John  H.  Lassiter  &  Brother,  Woodland.     Building  material. 

J.  L.  Lauder,  Mt.  Gilead.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  M.  Lawrence,  Creedmoor.     Rough  lumber. 

E.  V.  Lawrence,  Merry  Oaks.     Rough  lumber. 

Lawrence's   Sawmill,  Bonlee.     Lumber. 

Lax  &  Sons,  Handy.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  P.  Leach,  Jr.,  Littleton.     Rough  lumber.  , 

Leach  &  Macon,  Seagrove.     Rough  lumber. 

Leak  &  Little,  Wadesboro.     Rough  lumber. 

Charles  Lee,  Four  Oaks.     Rough  Lumber. 


Classification  of  Industries  581 


Building  Material,  Timber,  etc. — Continued. 
Eric  Lee,  Arapahoe.     Barrels,  boxes,  lumber. 
G.  L.  Lee,  Essex.     Rough  lumber. 
Ira  Lee,  Four  Oaks.     Rough  lumber. 
M.  Lee  Mill,  Fayetteville.     Rough  lumber. 
R.  E.  Lee,  Four  Oaks.     Rough  lumber. 
Westbrook  Lee,  Newton  Grove.     Rough  lumber. 
Zero  Lee,  Dunn.     Rough  lumber. 
Lee  &  Griffin  Company,  Monroe.     Rough  lumber. 
Lee  Sawmill,  Merry  Hill.     Lumber. 
W.  D.  Leggett,  Tarboro,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 
Leggett  Lumber  Company,  Tarboro.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  D.  Lemonds,  Seagrove.     Lumber,  etc. 
E.  E.  Lewallen,  Lilesville.     Rough  lumber. 
Lenoir  Manufacturing  Company.  Lenoir.     Rough  lumber. 
John  F.  Lentz,  Ellerbe.     Rough  lumber. 
Lentz  Brothers,  Blowing  Rock.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  B.  Leonard,  Lexington.     Rough  lumber. 

E.  J.  Leonard  Planing  Mill.  Lexington.     Dressed  lumber. 

R.  H.  Leonard,  E.  C.  Foy.  J.  F.  Foy,  Mount  Airy.     Chairs,  dealers  in  lumber. 

T.  J.  Leonard,  Marshville.     Rough  lumber. 

Leonard  Brothers,  Linwood.     Rough  lumber. 

Leonard  Brothers,  Louisburg.     Rough  lumber. 

Level  Cross  Mills,  Rockford,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 

E.  E.  Lewallen,  Ashboro.     Lumber. 

R.  C.  Lewallen,  Ashboro.     Rough  lumber. 

A.  L.  &  D.  S.  Lewis,  Boonville.     Rough  lumber  and  all  timber  products. 

Lewis,  Bales,  Smith  &  Carroll,  Germanton.     Rough  lumber. 

Buck  J.  Lewis.  Bethel,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 

D.  M.  Lewis,  Candor.     Rough  lumber. 

E.  L.  Lewis,  Relief.     Rough  lumber. 
Henry  Lewis,  Boone.     Rough  lumber. 
j;  H.  Lewis,  Huntdale.     Rough  lumber. 
Lum  Lewis,  Minneapolis.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  E.  Lewis,  Greenville,  R.  4.     Rough  lumber. 

Lewis  Brothers,  Arthur.  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 

Lewis  Brothers,  Farmville.     Rough  lumber. 

Lewis'  Sawmill.  Enfield.     Lumber. 

Lewis  Shingle  Mill,  White  Oak.     Shingles. 

Liberty  Chair  Company,  Liberty.     Woodworking  plant. 

J.  R.  Liles,  Aurelian  Springs.     Rough  lumber. 

Colon  Lilly,  Williamston.     Rough  lumber. 

Lilly  Brothers  Sawmill,  Williamston,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 

M.  B.  Lindsey  Lumber  Company,  Burlington.     Lumber.  , 

R.  A.  Lineberry,  Liberty.     Rough  lumber. 

R.  A.  Lineberry,  Pittsboro.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  M.  Linehan,  Pee  Dee.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  C.  Lindley,  Liberty.     Rough  lumber. 

A.  J.  Little  &  Company,  Pittsboro.     Rough  lumber. 

L.  Little,  West  Durham.     Rough  lumber. 

S.  S.  &  W.  I.  Little,  Oakboro.     Rough  lumber. 

Little  Brothers,  Wadesboro.     Rough  lumber. 

Little  River  Lumber  Company,  Star.     Dressed  lumber. 

Little  River  Lumber  Company,  Princeton.     Dressed  lumber. 

J.  C.  Livingston,  Southport.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  H.  Livingston,  Kings  Mountain.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  M.  Lloyd,  Hillsboro.     Rough  lumber. 

P.  B.  Lockerman,  Huntley.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  F.  Loftin  &  Sons,  Edgar.     Rough  lumber. 


582  North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Building  Material,  Timber,  etc. — Continued. 

Loflin  »&  Taylor,  Handy.     Roucli  lumber. 

J.  F.  Loffan.  Casar.     Rough  lumber. 

Sam  Lokel,  Oxford.     Rough  lumlier. 

Lomax  &  Smith,  High  Rock.     Rough  lumber. 

A.  S.  Long,  Guilford  College.     Rough  lumber. 

G.  W.  Long  &  Son,  Boonville.  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 

John  Long  &  Company,  Cedar  Grove.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  E.  Long.  Rougemont.     Rough  lumber. 

N.  V.  Long,  Biscoe.     Lumber  and  ties. 

R.  E.  Long,  Monroe,  R.  5.     Rough  lumber. 

R.  V.  Long,  Boonville.     Rough  lumber  and  all  other  timber  products. 

Long  Sawmill,  Ash.     Rough  luml)er. 

Long  Sawmill,  Keruersville.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  W.  Love,  Union villo.  R.  2.     Rough  lumber. 

Love  &  Holler,  ShuUs  Mills.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  C.  Lowdermilk,  Mamers.  Rough  lumber. 
.    J.  R.  Lowe,  Banner  Elk,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 

N.  H.  Lowe,  Ashboro.     Lumber. 

Lowry  Brothers,  Peachland.     Rough  lumber. 

T.  R.  Lucas,  Greensboro.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  M.  Luick,  Dysortville.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  B.  Lund,  Louisburg.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  R.  Lunsford,  Marble.     Rough  lumlier. 

Lunsford  Mill  Company,  Topuot.     Rough  lumber. 

T.  E.  Luther  &  Kearns,  Pipe.     Rough  lumber. 

Lyall  Lumber  Company,  Wagoner.     Lumber. 

Lyerly  Lumber  Company,  Bridgewater.     Lumber. 

A.  J.  Lynch,  Apex.     Rough  lumlier. 

Lyons  Brothers,  Lambsburg,  Va.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  A.  McArthur,  Clinton.     Rough  lumber. 

McCabe  &  Boone's  Sawmill,  Newport.     Rough  lumber. 

McCain  &  Richardson,  Ashboro.     Lumber. 

George  N.  McCall.  Stedman.     Rough  lumber. 

F.  K.  McCallum,  Greenville.     Rough  lumber. 

McCarter  &  Davis  Sawmill,  Jennings,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 

Ed.  McCarthy  and  Lem  Harris,  Bridgewater.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  J.  McCaskell,  Candor.     Rough  lumber, 

L.  W.  McCaskill,  Ellerbe.     Rough  lumber. 

H.  A.  McCorkle,  Monroe.     Rough  lumber. 

T.  Y.  McCoury,  Valley.     Lumber. 

Bill  McCracey,  Penrose.     Lumber. 

William  D.  McCraney,  Vass.  Rough  lumber. 
•  M.  D.  McCrummen  Shingle  Mill,  West  End.     Rough  lumber. 

R.  A.  McCullin,  Clinton.     Rough  lumber. 

Garwood  D.  McCulloh,  Mocksville.     Rough  lumber. 

S.  A.  McDade,  Kings  Creek.     Rough  lumber. 

McDaniel  &  Bullard,  Fayetteville.     Rough  lumber. 

John  McDowell,  Elizabethtown.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  C.  McDuffie,  Biscoe.     Rough  lumber. 

Duncan  McEachern,  Castle  Hayne.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  H.  McElmer,  Lilesville.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  H.  McElwee  &  S.  V.  Stevens,  Castle  Hayne.     Rough  lumber. 

I.  MacEnglLsh,  Carotenn.     Jfough  and  dressed  lumber. 

C.  J.  McEwen,  Mint  Hill.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  A.  McGee,  Andrews.     Rough  lumber. 

McGee  &  Simpson,  Oxford.     Rough  lumber. 

A.  D.  McGirt,  Maxton.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  L.  Mclunis'  »&  Brother,  Jackson  Springs.     Rough  lumber. 


Classificatiox  of  Industeies  583 


Building  Material,  Timber,  etc. — Continued. 
Robert  Mclntyre,  Landrnm.     Rough  lumber. 
D.  A.  McKeuzie,  Carthage.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  H.  McKenzle,  Wagram.     Rough  lumber. 
A.  C.  McKinney,  Bakersville.     Rough  lumber. 
R.  S.  McKinuey  &  Sous.  Tocane.     Dressed  lumber,  sash,  doors,  bliuds. 

D.  A.  McKiunon,  Pagelaud,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  A.  McLamb,  Benson,  R.  2.     Rough  lumber. 
Julius  R.  McLamb.  Newton  Grove.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  B.  McLamb,  Newton  Grove.     Rough  lumber. 
McLaughlin  &  Moore,  Cleveland,  R.  2.     Lumber. 
McLaughlin  &  Moore,  Woodleaf.     Rough  lumber. 
Lonnie  F.  McLawhorn,  Winterville.     Rough  lumber. 
Lorenzo  McLawhorn,  Ayden.     Rough  lumber. 
McLawhorn  Sawmill,  Aj'den.     Rough  lumber,  meal. 

E.  F.  McLemore,  Roseboro.     Lumber. 

M.  C.  McLeod,  Jonesboro.     Rough  lumber. 

R.  L.  McLeod  »&  Sons,  Laurinburg.     Rough  and  dressed  lumber. 

McLeod  &  McKeithan,  Aberdeen.     Rough  lumber. 

McLeod  &  McKeithan.  Laurel  Hill.     Rough  lumber. 

R.  A.  McMaster,  Guilford.     Rough  lumber. 

A.  A.  McNeill,  Yass.     Rough  lumber. 

Dock  McNeill,  Duke.     Rough  lumber. 

I.  J.  McNeill,  Jonesboro,  R.  4.     Rough  lumber. 

M.  J.  McNeill,  Broadway.  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 

A.  R.  McNeilly,  Casar.     Rough  lumber. 

A.  H.  McPherson,  Hamlet.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  L.  McPherson,  Siler  City.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  P.  McRae,  Lilesville.     Rough  lumber. 

Olive  &  Felix  McRancy,  Lenoir.     Rough  lumber  and  shingles. 

Mace  Brothers,  Morganton.     Shingles. 

J.  Mackey,  Catawba.     Rough  lumber. 

Major  &  Loomis  Company,  Hertford.     Rough  lumber. 

Makepeace  Box  and  Lumber  Company,  Sanford.     Planing  lumber. 

Makepeace  &  Cameron,  Jonesboro.    Rough  lumber. 

Maltz  Lumber  Company,  Lake  Toxaway.     Rough  lumber. 

S.  W.  Maness,  Bennett.     Rough  lumber. 

Mangrvim  Lumber  Company,  Purdy,  Ya.     Rough  lumber. 

P.  H.  Mangum,  Wake  Forest.     Rough  and  dressed  lumber. 

W.  R.  Mann,  Whitaker.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  J.  Manning,  Bethel,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 

Mapleton  Milling  Company,  Winton,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 

Marks  Brothers,  Moncure.     Rough  lumber. 

G.  T.  Marley  &  Teague,  Staley.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  B.  Marrady,  Chinquapin.     Rough  lumber,  brick. 

Marshville  Planing  Mill  Company,  Marshville.     Rough  lumber. 

A.  Martin,  Catawba.     Rough  lumber. 

B.  E.  Martin.  Mount  Olive.     Rough  lumber,  veneers,  slack  cooperage. 
J.  A.  Martin,  Wadesboro.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  B.  Martin.  Danbury.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  D.  Martin,  Ansonville.     Rough  lumber,  etc. 

Matthew  Martin,  Thelma.     Rough  lumber. 

R.  A.  Martin.  Campbell.     Lumber. 

Martin's  Grist  Mill,  Mount  Olive.     Meal  and  ginning  cotton. 

Martin  &  Matthews,  Siloam.     Rough  lumber.  - 

Martin's  Saw  and  Planing  Mill,  Eagle  Rock.     Rough  and  dressed  lumber. 

J.  L.  Marton,  Polkton,  Rough  lumber. 

Mase  Brothers,  Mebane.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  J.  Mason,  Dillsboro.     Lumber. 


584  jSTorth  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Building  Material,  Timber,  etc. — Continued. 

G.  ^Y.  Massey   Sawmill,  Pleasant  Hill.     Lumber. 

W.  A.  ]\Ias«ey,  Yoiingsville.     Roujili  lumber. 

W.  A.  Mathews  «&  Son,  Siloam.     Timber  products. 

C.  "\V.  Mathews  &  Company.  Kipling.     Rough  lumber. 

Mathis  Brothers  Sawmill,  Roaring  River.     Lumber. 

T.  W.  Mattba,  Lenoir.     Rough  lumlier. 

G.  P.  Matthews,  Benson,  R.  ?>.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  T.  Matthew  &  Son.  Cooper.     Rough  lumber. 

O.  L.  Matthews.  Turkey.     Rough  lumber. 

T.  F.  Matthews  &  A.  L.  Seawell,  Lemon  Springs.     Rough  lumber. 

Mattocks  Brothers,  Inc.,  Maysville.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  A.  Mauney,  Alexis.     Rough  luml)er. 

A.  B.  Maxwell  &  Son,  Stedman.     Rough  luml)er. 

J.  L.  Maxwell,  Autryville.     Rough  lumber.  _ 

W.  S.,  N.  A.  &  H.  C.  Maxwell,  Raeford.     Rough  lumber. 

Maxwell  Brothers,  Stedman.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  T.  May  &  Brothers.  Spring  Hope.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  H.  May,  "Winterville.     Rough  lumber. 

Maysville  Gin  Company,  Maysville.     Cotton  ginning  and  lumber  products. 

G.  R.  Meadows,  Germanton.     Rough  lumlier. 

Sidney  Mears  Mill,  Chadbourn.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  M.  Mease,  Canton.     Rough  lumber. 

Mechanics  Planing  Mill,  Morganton.     Dressed  lumber. 

Sewell  Medford,  Waynesville.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  O.  Meisenheimer,  Mount  Gilead.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  D.  Meisenheimer,  Mount  Gilead.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  C.  Melvin,  Parkersville.     Rough  lumber. 

Melvin  Bridge  Lumber  Company,  Parkersbnrg.     Rough  lumber. 

B.  F.  Mercer,  Arthur.  R.  F.  D.  Rough  lumber. 
Mercer  Brothers,  Walstonlmrg.  Rough  lumber. 
Merrill's  Mill,  Beaufort.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  S.  Merritt,  Louisburg.     Rough  lumber. 
L.  O.  Meyers,  Coleraiu.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  C.  &  E.  D.  Midkiff,  Mount  Airy.     Rough  lumber. 
George  W.  Miller,  Lansing.     Lumber. 

H.  A.  &  J.  M.  Miller,  Park,  Va.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  F.  Miller,  Elkin.     Rough  lumber. 

Ralph  Miller,  "Walnut  Cove.     Rough  lumber. 

R.  B.  Miller,  Guilford  College.     Rough  lumber. 

Miller  Brothers  Sawmill,  Elkin.     Rough  lumber. 

Miller  &  Davis,  Edison.     Lumber. 

Miller  Lumber  Company,  Albemarle.     Rough  lumber. 

Miller  Manufacturing  and  Lumber  Company,  Linwood.     Rough  lumber. 

Miller  Supply  Company,  Brevard.     Rough  lumlier. 

O.  D.  Millian,  Exum.     Rice  flour,  velvet  beans,  corn  meal,  and  rough  lumber. 

D.  J.  Millican,  Halifax.     Rough  lumber. 
R.  A.  Millikeu,  Ellerbe.     Rough  lumber. 

John  M.  Miller  Planing  Mill,  New  Loudon.     Planing  lumber. 
A.  T.  Mills,  Unionville,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 

E.  C.  Mills  Sawmill,  Polkton.     Rough  lumber. 
Fred  Mills,  "Wadesboro.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  O.  Mills,  Atkinson.     Lumber. 
Mills  Logging  Camp,  Atkinson.     Lumber. 
Mink  &  Winkler  Sawmill,  Spurgeon.     Lumber. 
J.  Y.  Minnes,  Houstonville,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 
A.  P.  Mintou  Sawmill,  Buck.     Lumber  and  crossties. 
Joel  Mintou,  Wilkesboro.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  M.  Minton's  Sawmill,  Wilkesboro,  R.   1.     Rough  lumber  and  all  timber 
products. 


Classification  of  Industries  585 


Building  Material.  Timber,  etc. — Gontimied. 
W.  E.  Minton.  Boomer.  R.  2.     Rough  lumber. 
Minton  Brothers.  Merry  Hill.     Rough  lumber  and  corn  meal. 
W.  J.  Mitchell,  Early.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  H.  Mitchell.  Delco.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  F.  Mitchner.  Franklinton.     Rough  lumber. 
George  Mizell,  Windsor.     Rough  lumber. 
Medley  Brothers.  Jamesville.     Rough  lumber. 
Moffit"&  King,  Troy.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  L.  Moffitt  &  Brother,  Bennett.     Rough  lumber. 

Moncure  Mill  and  Gin  Company.  Moncure.     Rough  and  dressed  lumber. 
C.  F.  Monroe  Company.  Eagle  Springs.     Rough  lumber,  shingles. 
John  Monroe,  Hemp.     Rough  lumber. 

Monroe  Manufacturing  Company,  Monroe.     Planing  lumber. 
W.  S.  Montgomery,  Wood.     Rough  lumber. 
Montgomery  Lumber  Company.  Suffolk.  Ya.     Rough  lumber. 
Montgomery  Lumber  Company,  Spring  Hope.     Rough  lumber,  other  timber 

products. 
Alvin  Moody,  Erastus.     Rough  lumber. 
iC.  W.  Moody,  Shulls  Mills.     Rough  lumber. 

F.  H.  Moody.  Waynesville.     Rough  lumber. 

H.  B.  Moody.  Dellwood.     Rough  lumber.  .  ,      - 

P.  E.  Moody.  Erastus.     Rough  lumber. 

S.  T.  Moody,  Balsam.     Rough  lumber.  .      ". 

W.  A.  Moody,  Erastus.     Rough  lumber.  i  '    , 

W.  D.  Moody,  Wendell.     Rough  lumber. 

Anderson  F.  Moore,  Chocowinity.  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 

B.  D.  Moore,  Ridgeway.     Rough  lumber.  '      '  : 

C.  F.  Moore,  Marshy ille.     Rough  lumber.  .:        .    '     ■ 

D.  B.  Moore  &  Company,  Morganton.     Lumber. 

D.  S.  Moore.  Globe.     Rough  lumber.  ,       . 

G.  E.  Moore.  Farmyille.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  B.  Moore.  Turkey.  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber.  "     '        ^  " 

J.  M.  Moore,  Marshville.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  W.  Moore,  Sugar  Grove.     Rough  lumber. 
O.  D.  Moore,  Mount  Gilead.     Rough  lumber. 

John  H.  Moore.  Hemp.     Rough  lumber.  ' 

J.  W.  Moore.  Fountain.     Rough  lumber.  '. 

R.  C.  Moore,  Murphy.     Rough  lumber. 

S.  B.  Moore,  Oak  Ridge.     Rough  lumber.  . 

S.  B.  Moore,  Stokesdale.     Rough  lumber. 

S.  B.  Moore,  Summerfield.     Rough  lumber.  : 

Moore  Brothers.  Moncure.     Rough  lumber. 

Moore  Lumber  Company,  Oxford.     Planing  lumber.  ." 

Moore,  Pickett  &  Fallin.  Madison.     Dressed  lumber. 
Moore  &  Strider,  Troy.     Rough  lumber. 

Moore  Wood  Mill.  Benson.     Grinding  corn,  manufacturing  rough  lumber. 
Moose  &  Sons,  Albemarle,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 
A.  M.  Morgan's  Sawmill,  Salisbury,  R.  6.     Rough  lumber. 
Charles  Morgan.  High  Rock.     Rough  lumber. 
C.  M.  Morgan.  Richfield.     Rough  lumber. 

Elias  Morgan,  Eagle  Springs.     Rough  lumber.  '    ..  ■     - 

N.  W.  Morgan  &  Sons,  Goldhill.     Rough  lumber. 
R.  P.  Morgan.  Star.     Rough  lumber. 
Z.  Morgan,  Richfield.     Lumber. 
Morgan  &  Watts.  Marshville.     Rough  lumber. 
Morganton  Handle  Company,  Morganton.     Rough  lumber. 
The   Morganton   Manufacturing   and   Trading   Company,   Morganton,    R.    1. 
Planing  products. 

Dept.  Labor,  1920—38 


586  J^ORTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


BuiLnixG  Material,  Timber,  etc. — Continued. 
Mortimer  Brothers,  Elk  Park.     Roni^h  lnml)er. 
Moritz  &  Greene,  Ho])kins.     Rouish  liiml>er. 

D.  T.  Morris,  Indian  Trail.     Rou.i,ii  Inmlier. 
L.  M.  Morris.  Aulander.     Rousli  lnml)er. 
Morris  Brothers,  Lewiston.     Rough  lumber. 
Morris  Brothers,  Walkertown.     Rough  lumber. 
Morris  Brothers  Sawmill,  Woodville.     Luml)er,  shingles. 
Morris  &  Plyles,  'SVaxhaw,  R.  4.     Rough  lumber. 

E.  L.  Morrisett  &  Company.  Franklinton.  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 
Morton's  Gin  &  Sawmill,  Maysville,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 

G.  D.  Moshburn,  Ellijay.     Lumber. 

W.  M.  Mosley,  Henderson.     Rough  lumlier. 

Moseley  Brick  and  Shingle  Company,  Kinston.     Brick,  shingles  and  lumber. 

L.  L.  Moss  Cabinet  Shop,  Hickory.     Sash,  doors,  blinds,  etc. 

Moss  &  Coggins,  Erastus     Rough  lumber. 

Moss  I'laning  Mill  Company,  Wa.shington.     Lumber,  sash,  doors,  and  blinds. 

Moss  t!t  Presley,  Speedwell.     Rough  lumber. 

Mount  Pleasant  Lvimber  Company,  Mount  Pleasant.     Dressed  lumber. 

M.  G.  Moye  &  Son,  Greenville,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber.  i 

J.  H.  Mull  &  Son,  Brevard.     Rough  lumber. 

S.  B.  Mullen,  Bunn.     Rough  lumber. 

Mullen  &  Aderholt,  Crouse.     Rough  lumber. 

G.  R.  MuUis,  Unionville.     Rough  lumber. 

Mullis  Brothers,  Peachland.     Rough  lumber. 

Munger  &  Bennett,  James  City.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  C.  Munn,  Candor.     Lumber. 

Murphy  Brothers,  Cleveland.     Lumber. 

M.  L.  Murray  Mill.  Faison.     Rough  lumber. 

Murrell  Sawmill,  Winnabow.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  H.  Murry,  Efland.     Rough  lumber. 

The  J.  H.  Myers  Lumber  Manufacturing  Company,  Monroe.     Planing  lumber. 

J.  T.  Myrick,  ^'aughan.     Lumber. 

J.  T.  Nailer,  Cooper.     Rough  lumber. 

H.  A.  Nance  Company,  Peachland.     Rough  lumber. 

Nance  Brothers.  Peachland.  R.  .3.     Rough  lumber. 

Nance's  Sawmill.  Marshville.     Lumber  and  crossties. 

Nance  &  Son,  Polkton.     Rough  lumber. 

Newsom  Nauoii.  Kenly.     Dressed  and  rough  lumber. 

Jarvis  V.  Narrow,  Middlesex.     Rough  lumber. 

M.  F.  Nash  &  Sons.  Statesville.     Rough  lumber. 

National  Lumber  Company,  Concord.     Dressed  lumber. 

National  Lumber  Company,  Mount  Gilead.     Dressed  lumber. 

F.  H.  Neal  Lumber  Company,  Todd.     Rough  lumber. 

F.  H.  Neal  Lumber  Company,  Smithport.     Rough  lumber. 
Neal  Brothers.  Mizpah.     Rough  lumber. 
M.  Y.  Nelson,  Mount  Gilead.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  V.  Nelson,  Mount  Gilead.     Rough  lumber. 
Neuse  Lumber  Company,  New  Bern.     Lumber. 
E.  K.  Neville.  Whitakers.     Rough  lumber. 
Nevins  &  Flournoy.  Raleigh.    Rough  and  dressed  lumber. 
New  Hope  Mercantile  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Hertford.     I>umber. 
.  Newport  Manufacturing  Company,  Duncan.     Dressed  lumber. 
Newport  Manufacturing  Company,  Greensboro.     Planing  mill  products. 
J.  C.  Newsom  Grist  Mill.  Ahoskie.     Grinding  corn — rough  lumber. 
Newsom  Gin  and  Milling  Company.  Saulston.  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 
H.   PI   Newton.  Louisburg.     Rough  lumber. 
H.  E.  &  H.  A.  Newton,  Kittrell.     Rough  lumber. 
Geor;..e  P.  Nichols.  Rougemont.     Rough  lumber. 


Classification  of  Industries  587 


Building  Material.  Timber,  etc.— Continued. 
L.  G.  Nichols,  Durham.     Rough  lumher. 
Nicholson  Sawmill.  Four  Oaks.  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 
Vinson  Nickson.  Cofield.     Logs  and  bolts. 
L.  P.  Nifong,  Winston-Salem.     Rough  lumber. 
H    C.  Nixon.  Edenton.     Rough  lumber. 
Norfolk-CaroUna  Timber  Corporation.  Norfolk,  Ya.,  Box  391.     Lumber  and 

bolts. 
Norman  and  Bowles,  Rougemont.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  H.  Norris,  Parkersburg.     Rough  lumber. 
H.  V.  Norris,  Fair  Bluff.     Rough  lumlier. 
Norris  Brothers.  Colerain.     Rough  lumber. 
Norris  Sawmill.  Beaufort.     Rough  lumber. 
North  Brook  Lumber  Company,  Cherryville.     Lumber. 
North  Carolina  Lumber  Company,  Hallsboro.     Shingles. 
N.  C.  Talc  and  Mining  Company,  Hewitt.     Rough  lumber. 
North  Fork  Lumber  Company.  Black  Mountain.     Rough  lumber. 
Northwest  Lumber  Company,  Acme.     Lumber. 
Fred  Norton,  Franklin.     Lumber. 
Fred  Notin,  Highlands.     Lumber. 
J.  A.  Norton,  Salemburg.     Rough  lumber. 
A.  B.  Norwood,  Waxhaw,  R.  2.     Rough  lumber. 

G.  S.  Norwood,  Siler  City.     Rough  lumber. 

Norwood  Lumber  Company,  Forney.     Logs,  bolts,  and  rough  lumber. 

Norwood  Lumber  Company.  Norwood.     Dressed  lumber. 

The  Nussman  Bricjv  and  Lumber  Company,  Salisbury.     Brick,  lumber. 

W.  K.  O'Berry,  Kinston.     Dressed  lumber  and  laths. 

E.  J.  O'Brienl^  Henderson.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  R.  O'Dell,  Hot  Springs.     Lumber. 

J.  H.  Oden  Saw  Mill  and  Gin  Mill,  Pinetown.     Lumber  and  grist  mill. 

J.  M.  Odom,  Ahoskie.     Rough  lumber. 

Oettinger  Lumber  Company,  Greensboro.     Sash,  doors,  and  blinds. 

Old  Clark  Sawmill.  New  Bern.     Rough  lumber. 

Oldham  &  Worth,  Raleigh.     Dressed  lumber. 

W.  B.  Oliver  and  Son,  Pine  Level.     Rough  lumber. 

Orrell  Maddox  Lumber  Company.  Moneure.     Rough  lumber. 

Orinoco  Supply  Company,  Winston-Salem.     Lumber,  sash,  doors,  blinds. 

R    C    Orr,  Blantyre.     Rough  lumber. 

Orr  &  Silton  Lumber  Company.  Brevard.     Rough  lumber. 

Osborn  &  Steed.  Trinity.     Rough  lumber. 

R    D   Overby  &  Brother,  Angier.     Rough  lumber. 

Overcash  Sash  Factory,  Statesville.     Sash,  doors  and  mill  work. 

R.  A.  Owenby,  Murphy.     Rough  lumber. 

Thos.  E.  Owens,  Roseboro.     Rough  lumber. 

D.  S.,  L.  J.  &  J.  C.  Pace,  Hendersonville.     Rough  lumber. 
G.  Pace.  Sprijig  Hope.     Rough  lumber. 

E.  B.  Page,  Cooper.     Rough  lumber. 

H.  A.  Page,  Jr..  Alierdeen.     Rough  lumber. 
E.  E.  Pain,  Greensboro.     Dressed  lumber. 

C.  E.  Painter,  Lincolnton.     Rough  lumber. 

D.  G.  Pait  Sawmill,  Bladenboro.     Rough  lumber. 
G.  W.  Palmer,  Ronda.     Rough  lumber. 

Jesse  Palmer,  Bethel,  R.  F.  D.     Lumber. 

W.  A.  Palmer.  Nellie.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  H.  &  J.  T.  Parham,  Henderson.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  B.  Parham,  Henderson.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  C.  Parker,  Roduco.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  J.  Parker,  Marshville,  R.  5.     Shingles. 


588  XoRTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Building  Material,  Timber,  etc. — Continued. 

C.  L.  rarker,  Greonville.     Roiish  lumher. 

G.  B.  D.  Parkei-'s  Mill.  Chinquapin.     Kougli  lumber. 

H.  N.  Parker.  Casar.     Rousli  and  dressed  lumber. 

W.  T.  Parker,  Weldon.     Rou.sh  lumber. 

Parker  Company.  Polkton.     Rough  lumber. 

Parker-Paschal  Lumber  Company.  Maxton.     Planins  mill. 

Parker  &  Powell  Mill.  Clinton.     Rough  lumber. 

Parker  &  Thomas,  Marshville.     Rough  lumber. 

Parker  &  Williams,  Marshville.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  L.  &  J.  T.  Parks,  Doughton.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  W.  Parks.  Merry  Oaks.     Rough  luml)cr. 

Henry  Parks,  Roaring  River.     Rough  lumber. 

H,  C.  Parks,  Ramseur.     Lumber. 

J.  L.  Parks  &  Sons,  Franklinton.     Rough  lumber. 

M.  D.  Parks,  Mount  Olive,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 

Simeon  Parks.  Seagrove.     Rough  lumber. 

T.  W.  Parks  &  Son.  Raleigh.     Rough  lumber. 

Parks  Brothers.  Linwood.     Rough  lumber. 

Perley  &  Crockett.  Supply.     Rough  lumber. 

Parmele  Lumber  Comiiany,  Parmele.     Rough  lumber. 

Avery  Parmer.  Collettsville.     Rough  lumber. 

George  Parnell  &  Son.  Huntdale.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  R.  Parrish,  Franklin.     Lumber. 

W.  E.  Parrish,  Rocky  Mount.     Rough  lumber. 

Parri-sh  &  Kearns.  Ashboro.     Rough  lumber. 

Parsons  Pulp  and  Lumlier  Company,  Ravensford.  Rough  and  dressed  lum- 
ber. 

Barber  Paschal  Lumlier  Company.  Maxton.     Dressed  lumljer. 

C.  B.  Pate,  Roseboro.     Rough  lumber. 

Patilla  Sawmill.  Union  Ridge.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  C.  Patrick,  Esmeralda.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  E.  Patten  &  Son,  Garden  City.     Rough  lumber — timber  products. 

Dr.  R.  D.  Patterson.  Liberty.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  A.  Patterson,  Ramseur.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  S.  Patterson,  Brickton.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  W.  Patton,  Sylva.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  W.  Patton,  Waynesville.     Rough  lumber. 

"West  Patton.  Waynesville.     Rough  lumber. 

Patton  &  Dillingham.  Swannanoa.     Rough  lumber. 

H.  H.  Payler.  Harrellsville.     Rough  lumber. 

Payne  &  Decker,  Marion.     Lumber  dressing. 

J.  I.  &  H.  L.  Peacock,  Lexington.     Lumber. 

P.  R.  Peacock.  Kenly.  R.  4.     Rough  lumber. 

R.  E.  Pearce.  Youngsville.     Rough  lumber. 

E.  S.  Pearson  Lumber  Company.  Clarkton.     Rough  lumber. 

G.  W.  Pearson.  Mimosa.     Rough  lumber. 

Pear.son  Sawmill.  Montezuma.     Lumber. 

Pee  Dee  Navigation  Company.  Rockingham.     Rough  lumlier. 

E.  G.  Peeler.  Hickory.     Rough  lumlier. 

J.  E.  Pegram.  Clemmons,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 

Pegs  Branch  Lumber  Company,  Dublin.     Shingles  and  laths. 

James  Pence.  Youngsville.     Rough  lumber. 

Pender  Lumber  Company.  Inc.,  Currie.     Rough  lumber. 

Pender  Shingle  Company.  Bufgaw.     Shingles. 

Penna  Lumber  Company,  Hillsboro.  Flooring,  ceiling,  weather  boarding, 
etc. 

T.  M.  Peoples,  Cana.     Rough  lumber. 


Classification  of  Industries  589 


Building  Material,  Timber,  etc. — Continued. 

Leonidas  Perkins,  Stokes.     Rough  lumber. 

L.  U.  Perkins.  Golclsboro,  R.  4.     Rough  lumber. 

T.  S.  Perkins,  Golclsboro,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  J.  Perkins,  Goldsboro,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 

Perley  &  Crockett,  Black  Mountain.     Lumber. 

E.  R.  Perry,  Apex.     Rough  lumber.  ,  • 

H.  C.  Perry,  Siler  City.     Rough  lumber. 

Louis  Perry,  Colerain.     Rough  lumber. 

R.  D.  Perry,  Mapleville.     Rough  lumber. 

R.  R.  Perry,  Louisburg.     Rough  lumber. 

Walter  R.  Perry,  Siler  City.     Rough  lumber. 

Perry-Jones,  Roscoe.     Rough  lumber. 

Perry  Mill  Company,  Wingate.     Planing  lumber,  grist  mill. 

R.  G.  Person,  Louisburg.     Rough  lumber. 

Tom  Peterson,  North  Clinton.     Rough  lumber. 

Peterson  Sawmill,  Kelly.     Rough  lumber. 

E.  J.  Petty,  Pittsboro.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  E.  Phelps,  Roper.     Flour  and  grist  mill,  lumber. 

A.  H.  Phelps,  Four  Oaks,     Rough  lumber,  laths. 

J.  D.  Phelps,  Woodard.     Rough  lumber  and  corn  meal. 

Phoenix  Lumber  Company,  Jefferson.     Lumber. 

Picker  and  Sides,  Crescent.     Rough  lumber, 

H.  A.  Pierce,  Polkton.     Rough  lumber. 

H.  A.  Pierce,  Trinity.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  H.  Pierce  Manufacturing  Company,  Warsaw.     Sash,  doors,  blinds,  lum- 
ber, etc. 

James  K.  Pierce,  Clarkton.     Rough  lumber. 

Levi  Pierce,  Ayden,     Rough  lumber, 

W.  C,  Pierce,  New  Hope.     Rough  lumber. 

Pierce  Company,  Hallsboro.     Rough  lumber. 

Elijah  Piland,  Gates.     Logs  and  bolts. 

Pinehurst  Planing  Mill,  Pinehurst.     Dressed  lumber. 

The  Pine  Lumber  Company,  New  Bern.     Lumber,  laths,  etc. 

Pinetop  Sash  and  Blind  Company,  Pinetop.     Lumber  and  hogsheads. 

H.  G.  Piper,  Adley.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  W.  Pipkin  &  Brother,  Lillington.     Rough  lumber. 

Pitt    Lumber    Company,    Inc.,    Greenville.     Dressed    lumber — sash,    doors, 
blinds. 

J.  E,  &  Charles  L.  Pittman,  Micro.     Rough  lumber, 

Stell  Pittman,  Zebulon.     Rough  lumber. 

J.   R.    Pitts,    Greensboro.     Planing   mill,   dressed   lumber,   sash,    doors   and 
frames. 

Pitts  &  Giles,  Glen  Alpine.     Rough  lumber. 

Plantation  Sawmill,  Windsor.     Rough  lumber. 

Planters  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc,  Portsmouth,  Va.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  R.  Poe's  Sawmill.     Rough  lumber. 

S.  E.  Poe,  Ansonville.     Rough  lumber. 

O,  V.  Poindexter,  Donaha.     Rough  lumber. 

Polkton  Lumber  Company,  Charlotte.     Rough  and  dressed  lumber. 

Polkton  Lumber  Company,  Polkton.     Pine  lumber. 

Elisha  Ponder  Mill,  Mars  Hill,     Lumber, 

J.  A.  Pool,  Carthage,     Rough  lumber, 

J,  E.  Poole,  Ashboro.     Rough  lumber. 

F.  D.  Pope,  Grangier,  R,  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 

George  F.  Pope,  Dunn.     Planing  mill. 

J,  D,  Pope,  Four  Oaks,  R,  F,  D,     Rough  lumber. 

N,  J.  Pope,  Mt,  Olive.     Rough  lumber. 


)90  !N'oRTH  Caroli>:a  Labor  Statistics 


Building  Material.  Timber,  etc. — Continued. 
P.  F.  Pope,  Saiilston.     Rough  luiiil)er. 
Pope  &  Fort  Mill,  Wade.     Dressed  lumljer. 
Pope  »&  Last.  Foui-  Oaks.     Planing  lumber. 
W.  T.  Porter,  Emerson.     Rough  lumber. 
Porter  »&  Barnwell,  Franklin.     Lumber. 
Porter's  SaAvmill.  Currie.     Lumber. 

E.  H.  Potter,  Nantahala.     Rough  lumber. 
"William  Potts.  Mount  Olive,  R.  5.     Rough  lumber. 
Lafayette  Powell,  Rosemary.     Rough  lumber. 
Lafayette  Powell,  Weldon.     Rough  lumber. 

R.  M.  Powell,  Rosman.     Rough  lumber. 

Powell's  Sawmill.  Beaufort.     Rough  lumber. 

H.  M.  Powell.  Fair  Bluff.     Rough  lumber  and  shingles. 

Hardy  Powers.  Rosemary.     Rough  lumber. 

Lancelot  Poyner,  Grandy.     Rough  lumber. 

Presley  M.  Morris,  Immer.     Rough  lumber. 

John  A.  Presnell,  Seagrove.     Rough  lumber. 

Flecher  Price,  Clayton.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  N.  Price,  Monroe,  No.  5.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  H.  Pritchard,  Heaton.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  M.  Pritchard,  Old  Fort,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  W.  Pritchett.  Columbia.     Rough  lumber  and  shingles. 

M.  H.  Privett,  Spring  Hope.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  E.  Privett,  Wakefield.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  A.  Proctor  «&  J.  C.  Smith,  Cornelius.     Rough  lumber. 

D.  Proctor,  Sharpsburg.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  O.  Proctor  <&  Brother,  Grimesland.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  O.  Pruitt,  Frankliuton.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  T.  Pruitt,  Wake  Forest,  R.  4.     Rough  lumber. 

Puckett's  Sawmill,  Banner  Elk.     Rough  lumber. 

Clark  Pugh,  Millboro.     Rough  lumber. 

T.  F.  &  W.  S.  Pugh,  Ashboro,  R.  1.     Lumber. 

J.  L.  Puntch,  Maideu.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  D.  Purvis,  Fairmont.    Rough  lumber. 

G.  M.  Pusey,  Autryville.     Box  boai'd  lumber. 

P.  G.  Radford,  Inez.     Rough  lumber. 

Wesley  Radford  &  Son,  Gupton.     Rough  hmiber. 

Radford  Brothers,  Gupton.     Rough  lumber. 

Will  S.  Ragsdale,  Smithfield.  R.  2.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  B.  Raldall,  Barnard.     Rough  lumber. 

L.  R.  Ramsey  &  Son,  Marshall,  R.  5.     Lumber. 

Walter  Rand,  Richlands.     Rough  lumber. 

F.  E.  Randolph  &  Co.,  Greenville.     Rough  lumber. 
Charles  Rankin  Mill,  Autryville.     Rough  lumber. 
Charles  Rankin,  Fayetteville.     Rough  lumber. 
Rattlesnake  Lumber  Company,  Phcenix.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  V.  Rauth.  Summerfield.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  H.  Rawlings,  Hertford.     Lumber. 

C.  D.  Ray  &  Sou,  Oxford.     Planing  mill. 

R.  S.  Ray,  Kittrell.     Rough  lumber. 

R.  W.  Reynolds,  Norman.     Rough  lumber. 

M.  A.  Real,  Lincolnton.     Rough  lumber. 

T.  J.  Reece,  Cruso.     Rough  lumber. 

Reece's  Sawmill,  Winston-Salem.     Rough  lumber. 

Floyd  Reel,  Reelsboro.     Rough  lumber. 

Reel  Brothers  Sawmill,  Arapahoe.     Rough  lumber. 

Reel  Brothers,  Iron  Station.     Rough  lumber. 

A.  L.  Reeves,  Reddle's  River.     Rough  lumber. 


Classification  of  Industries  591 


BuiLDixG  Material.  Timber,  etc. — Continued. 

D.  E.  Reeves,  North  Wilkesboro.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  T.  Reeves  Mill,  Sloeumb.     Rough  lumber. 

L.  P.  Reich  Sawmill,  Lexington.     Rougli  lumber. 

W.  H.  Reid,  Pilot  Mountain.    Rough  lumber. 

Reighard  Lumber  Comiiany,  Swannanoa.     Planing  mill  products. 

G.  W.  Revis,  Wilmot.     Rough  lumlier. 

M.  Reynolds.  Clinton.     Rough  lumber. 

R.  B.  Reynolds.  Star.     Rough  lumber. 

William  Rhode.  Bailey.     Rough  lumlier. 

E.  Rhodes  &  Company,  Mount  Gould.     Rough  lumber. 
L.  H.  Rhodes,  Kittrell.     Rough  lumber. 

Thomas  Rhodes,  Four  Oaks,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 

R.  W.  Riamberk,  Teacheys.     Rough  lumber. 

Rice  Sawmill.  White  Oak.     Rough  lumber,  shingles. 

H.  P.  Rich,  Cove  Creek.     Rough  lumber. 

H.  P.  Rich,  W^aynesville,  R.  2.     Rough  lumber. 

Richfield  Lumber  Company,  Richfield.     Dressed  lumber. 

M.  C.  Richie's  Planing  Mill.  Richfield.     Planing  lumber. 

C.  M.  Richardson,  Calahaln.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  D.  Richardson,  Ansonville.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  S.  Richardson,  Pisgah.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  M.  Richardson,  Ramseur.     Rough  lumber. 

Richardson  Brothers,  Carthage.     Rough  Ivimber. 

Robert  Riding's  Mill,  Fingerviile,  S.  C,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 

T.  A.  Rienback,  Wallace.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  D.  Riggan,  Manson.     Rough  lumber. 
Riggan  &  Son.  Marshville,  R.  3.     Rough  lumber. 
Riggon  Brothers,  Elizabethtown.     Rough  lumber. 

D.  F.  Riggs,  Maysville.     Rough  lumber. 
Riggs  &  Eubauks,  Cove  City.     Rough  lumber. 
Edgar  Riley,  Timberland.     Rough  lumber. 
Tom  Richel,  Dabney.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  V.  Ritchie,  Albemarle.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  V.  Ritchie,  New  London.     Lumber. 

J.  A.  Rivel,  Kittrell.     Rough  lumber. 

Riverside  Lumber  Company,  Elizabeth  City.     Dressed  and  rough  lumber. 

Riverside  Manufacturing  Company,  Castle  Hayne.     Rough  lumber. 

Mrs.  C.  A.  Roach,  Parkton.     Rough  lumber. 

R.  J.  Roane  &  Comp.any,  Whittier.     Rough  lumber. 

Roanoke  R.  R.  Lumber  Company,  Washington.     Rough  lumber. 

F.  Z.  Robbins,  Patterson.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  H.  Robbins,  Sharp.sburg.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  M.  Robbins,  Caraway,  R.  1.     Lumber. 
Zed  Robbins.  Buffalo  Cove.     Rough  lumber. 

G.  H.  Roberts,  Four  Oaks,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 
R.  D.  Roberts,  Big  Laurel.     Lumber. 

Robei'ts  &  Ramsey,  Revere.     Lumber. 

Benjamin  Roberson.  Gold  Point.     Rough  lumber. 

John  J.  Roberson,  Jamesville.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  E.  Roberson  &  Co.,  Roberson ville.     Rough  lumber. 

E.  A.  Robertson,  Warrenton.     Rough  lumber. 
E.  J.  Robertson,  Chapel  Hill.     Rough  lumber. 
E.  H.  Robertson,  Efland.     Rough  lumber. 

John  R.  Robertson,  Williamston,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 
Joseph  Robertson.  Williamston,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 
Thomas  &  James  Robertson,  Jamesville.     Rough  lumber. 
Will  Robertson,  Ayden.     Rough  lumber. 


592  ISToRTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Building  Material,  Timber,  etc. — Continued. 
G.  E.  Robiuet,  Lovelace.    Ronch  himher. 
E.  R.  Robin.s,  Hoffman.     Ron.sh  lunihov. 
H.  F.  Robinson,  Burnsville.     Roiigb  Inmber. 
H.  Ij.  Robinson,  Granite  Falls.     Rouuh  Inmbcr. 
J.  E.  Robinson,  Supply.     Ronsh  lumber. 
J.  J.  Robinson,  Weaverville.     Rougb  lumber. 
R.  P.  Robin.son  &  J.  A.  Beacb,  Zionville.     Rougb  lumber. 
R.  Z.  Robinson,  Mount  Holly.     Rough  lumber. 
Robinson  &  McLeod,  Moltonville.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  M.  Ro))y,  Franklin.     Lumber. 

Rockett  &  Hutchius.  East  Rend.     Rough  lumber,  flour,  meal. 
A.  J.  &  G.  W.  Rockley,  Moltonville.     Rough  lumber. 
V.  H.  Rockley,  Clinton.     Rough  lumber. 
Rodgers  &  Hadley,  Williamston,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  M.  Rogers,  Rich  Mountain.     Rough  lumber. 
Marke  H.  Rogers,  Shooting  Creek.     Rough  lumber. 
M.  L.  Rogers,  Louisburg.     Rough  lumber. 
Rogers  Brothers,  Taylorsville.     Rough  lumber. 
Rogers  Brothers,  Waxhaw.     Lumber. 
W.  J.  Rollins,  Farmville.     Rough  lumber. 

John  L.  Roper  Lumber  Company,  New  Bern.     Dressed  and  rough  lumber. 
John  L.  Roper  Lumber  Compaiiy,  Roper.     Rough  and  dressed  lumber,  shin- 
gles, laths. 
L.  K.  Roper.  Hendersonville.     Rough  lumber. 
A.  M.  Rose,  Bentonville,  R.  2.     Rougb  lumber. 
Roseboro  Milling  Company,  Roseboro.     Planing  mill. 
TJ.  I.  Roseman,  Statesville,  R.  3.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  C.  Rosemond,  Hillsboro.     Rough  lumber. 
A.  Ross,  Asliboro.     Rougb  lumber. 
J.  S.  Ross,  Wingate.     Rough  lumlter. 
S.  C.  Ross,  Marshville.  R.  4.     Rough  lumber. 
Ross  Brothers,  Thurmond.     Rough  lumbei'. 
Isham  Rosser,  Sanford,  R.  5.     Rough  lumber. 
C.  "NV.  Rothrock  &  Sons.  Eller.     Rough  lumber. 
Roimd  Hill  Sawmill,  Winston-Salem.     Rough  lumber. 
Rountree  &  Company,  Ahoskie.     Rough  lumber. 
P.  &  B.  Rourk,  Shallotte.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  P.  Routb,  Millboro.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  V.  Routh,  Millboro.     Rougb  lumber. 
Robt.  M.  Rowell,  Clinton.     Rougb  lumber. 
Carl  J.  Rowland.  "Willow  Spilngs.     Rough  lumber. 
John  Rowland  Sawmill,  Richfield,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 
Rowland  Lumber  Company.  Norfolk,  Xa.     Rough  lumber,  laths. 
C.  H.  Royall,  Salemburg.     Dressed  lumber. 
S.  T.  Royall,  Clinton.     Rough  lumber. 
A.  O.  Royals,  Rufiin.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  C.  Rush,  Dry  Creek.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  L.  Rush,  High  Rock.     Rough  lumber. 
T.  W.  Rush,  High  Point,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 
Rush  Sawmill,  Council.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  B.  Rushing,  Marshville.     Rough  lumber. 
I.  F.  Russell  &  Co.,  Troy.     Rough  lumber. 
Richard  Russell,  Blaiu.     Rough  lumber. 
Russell  Lumber  Company,  Albemarle.     Rough  lumber. 
A.  Ruth,  Tomahawk.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  F.  Ruth,  Troy.     Rough  lumber. 

D.  L.  Ryder,  Littleton.     Custom  corn  and  flour  mill,  and  rough  lumber. 
D.  M.  Salter,  Merrimon.     Lumber. 


Classificatiox  of  Indi'stries  593 


Building  Material,  Timber,  etc. — Continued. 

B.  J.  Sanderlin  Saw  and  Planing  Mill.  Council.     Roush  lumber. 

John  &  Claude  Sanders,  Smitlifield.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  W.  Sanders.  Yadkin  Valley.     Rough  lumber. 

R.  M.  Sanders,  Marshville.     Rough  lumber. 

Sanders  &  Allred.  Aberdeen.     Rough  lumber. 

Sanders  &  Smith  Manufacturing  Company.  Four  Oaks.  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 

R.  Sanderson,  Burgaw.     Shingles,  rough  lumber. 

Sanford  Sash  and  Blind  Company.  Sauford.     Sash,  doors  and  blinds. 

Sanford  &  Treadway,  Newland.     Rough  lumber. 

Sanford  &  Threadway,  West  Jefferson.     Rough  lumber. 

Sanford  *&  Treadway,  Toecane.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  B.  Satterfield,  Roxboro.     Rough  lumber. 

M.  F.  Satterfleld's  Sawmill,  Mt.  Airy.     Rough  lumber. 

T.  L.  Satterthwaite,  Plymouth.     Cotton  gin  and  saw  mill. 

Sauls  &  Lamb  Sawmill,  Fort  Barnwell.     Rough  lumber. 

B.  F.  Saunders,  Candor.     Rough  lumber. 

Saunders  &  Harris,  Lilesville.     Rough  lumber. 

Savage  »&  "NVoolard,  Burgaw.     Lumber. 

A.  L.  Saylor's  Sawmill,  East  Bend.     Pine  framing,  liill  stuff. 

E.  T.  Scarborough,  Eagle  Rock.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  M.  Schecker,  Hollister.     Rough  lumber. 

Sconce  Brothers,  Reepsville.     Rough  lumber. 

Scotland  Neck  Planing  Mills.  Scotland  Neck.     Lumber. 

Seabolt  &  Lanier,  New  Hope  Academy.     Lumber. 

Seago  Lumber  Mill,  Si>eedwell.     Lumber. 

Peter  Seaman,  Manson.     Rough  lumber. 

Searcy  «&  Searcy,  Uree,  S.  C.     Rough  lumber. 

Eli  Sebastian,  North  Wilkesboro,  R.  2.     Lumber. 

E.  Sellers,  Southport.     Rough  lumber. 

Selwood  Manufacturing  Company,  Hobgood.     Rough  and  dressed  lumber. 

D.  H.  Senter,  Chalybeate  Springs.     Rough  lumber. 

Settemys  Sawmill,  Zara.     Rough  lumber. 

T.  H.  Settle,  Ronda.     Rough  lumber. 

D.  J.  Setzer,  Catawba.  R.  2.     Rough  lumber. 

T.  S.  Setzer,  Patterson.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  A.  Setzer,  Claremont.     Rough  lumber. 

G.  A.  &  D.  C.  Severts'  Mill,  Orion.     Lumber. 

J.  R.  Sewell,  Putnam.     Rough  lumber. 

O.  E.  Sewell,  St.  Pauls.     Rough  lumber.  ^ 

G.  W.  Sexton.  Whitaker.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  A.  Sexton  Lumber  Company,  Fayetteville.     Lumber. 

Murray  E.  Sexton,  Jamesville,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 

S.  R.  Seymoi'e,  Cary,  R-  !•■   Rough  lumber  and  other  timber  products. 

W.  Shackelford,  Fieldsboro.  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber,  meal. 

G.  E.  Shallotte,  Shallotte.     Rough  lumber. 

Sharp  &  Wilfong,  Hickory.     Rough  lumber. 

A.  B.  Shaw,  Scotland  Neck.     Rough  lumber. 

A.  B.  Shaw,  Spring  Hill.     Rough  lumber. 

H.  t\\  Shaw's  Sawmill,  Cumnock.     Rough  lumber. 

Shaw,  Luther  &  Allen,  New  Hope  Academy.     Rough  lumber. 

T.  O.  Shearin.  Macon.     Rough  lumber. 

A.  H.  Shearon  Planing  Mill.  Franklinton.     Rough  lumber. 

A.  H.  Shearon,  Wake  Forest.     Rough  lumlier. 

R.  N.  Shearon.  Buun.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  W.  Shearon,  Franklinton.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  L.  Sheek  &  Co.,  Mocksville.     Dressed  lumber. 

C.  C.  Sheele.  Yadkin  Valley.     Rough  lumber. 


594  ^SToRTH  Carolixa  Labor  Statistics 


BtTii.DiNG  Material.  Timber,  etc. — Coniinucd. 
L.  N.  Sheets,  Ore  Knoh.     Lnmlior. 
Sheffield  &  Morgan.  Hemp.     Rough  lumher. 
Ben  Shelton,  Speed.     Kongh  luml)er. 
J.  E.   Shelton  Box  and  Lumher  Company.  Win.stou-Salem.     Tobacco  boxes, 

lumher  dealers. 
W.  T.  Shelton.  Sandy  Ridge.     Lumber. 
Shelton  &  Smith,   Speedwell.     Rough  lumber. 
Zeh  V.  Sheppard.  Peachland.     Rough  lumher. 
J.  S.  Shields,  Culberson.     Rough  lumlier. 
.Tames  Shirley.  Snow  Hill.     Rough  lumber. 
"W.  R.  Shirley.  Farmville.     Rough  lumber. 
C.  A.  Sherrill,  Cornelius.     Rough  lumlier. 
C.  W.  Shockey  &  Co.,  Louisburg.     Rough  lumber. 
P.  P.  Shoe,  Julian.     Rough  lumber. 
Henry  Shoof  Sawmill,  Lexington.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  B.  Shope,  Asheville.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  A.  Short.  Polkton.     Rough  lumber. 
O.  Y.  Short,  Kerr.     Rough  lumber. 
Shumaker  &  Dishman,  New  Hope.     Logs  and  bolts. 

F.  M.  Shumate,  Halls  Mills.     Rough  lumber. 

Roberts  Shuttle  Block  Mill.  Croensboro.     Planing  mill  products. 
Sibley  Manufacturing  Company.  Albemarle.     Rough  luml)or. 
W.  M.  Siler,  Siler  City.     Rough  lumber. 
Sikes  Brothers.  Seagrove.     Rough  lumber. 
AY.  M.  Silton.  Brevard.     Rough  lumber. 
B.  J.  Sitton,  Cherrylield.     Rough  lumber. 

A.  B.  Simmons,  Francisco.     Rough  lumber. 

B.  F.  Simmons,  Pollocksville,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 
Enoch  Simmons.  Scotland  Xeck.     Rough  lumber. 
George  Simmons.  New  Bern.     Rough  lumber. 
•Tohn  Simmons.  Middlesex.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  R.  Simmons.  Salemburg.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  "\Y.  Simmons.  Boonville.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  B.  Simmons,  Parkersburg.     Rough  lumber. 

Simmons  Grist  Mill  and  Saw  Mill,  Freeland.     Corn  meal  and  rough  lumber. 

A.  J.  Simmons.  Creedmoor.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  J.  Simpson  &  Son,  Norwood,  R.  2.     Rough  lumber. 
Simpson  Mill  Company.  Winterville.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  A.  Singleton,  Dundarrach.     Rough  lumber. 

Sipe  &  Pool  Sawmill,  Taylorsville.     Rough  lumber. 
O.  T.  Sizemore,  Gibsouville.     Rough  lumber. 
T.  L.  Sizemore.  Oak  Ridge.     Rough  lumber. 
T.  N.  Slack,  Hemp.     Rough  lumber. 
Robert  W.  Slate,  Mizpah.     Rough  lumber. 

G.  "\Y.  Slaydon,  White  Plains.     Rough  lumber. 
C.  S.  Slayle,  Franklin.    Lumber. 

C.  C.  Sloan's  Planing  Mill,  Hamptonville.     Planing  Mill. 

John  Small,  Windsor.     Rough  lumber.  » 

Smart  &  Carlton.  Wakefield.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  A.  Smathers,  AYaynesville.     Rough  lumber. 

Alexander  Smith,  Clarkton.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  Pelle  Smith  &  Son,  Taylorsville.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  D.  Smith,  Arthur.     Rough  and  dressed  lumher. 

Charles  D.  Smith.  Greenville.  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber.  ^ 

Davis  Smith,  Arthur.  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 

D.  G.  Smith.  High  Rock.     Rough  lumber. 
D.  J.  Smith,  Bunn  Level.     Rough  lumber. 


Classification-  of  Industeies  595 


BuiLDixG  Material.  Timber,  etc. — Continued. 
Ed.  Smith.  Scotland  Neck.     Rough  lumber. 
Frank  Smith's  Sawmill.  Pikeville,  R.  3.     Rough  lumber. 
Geo.  W.  Smith.  Pink  Hill.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  C.  Smith,  Gary,  R.  2.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  C.  Smith,  Smithfield.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  C.  Smith,  Wadeville.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  F.  Smith  &  Son  Sawmill,  Mount  Gilead,  R.  2.     Pine  boards. 
J.  H.  Smith.  Burgaw.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  H.  Smith,  Middlesex.     Rough  lumber. 
Jay  J.  Smith,  Highlands.     Lumber. 
J.  M.  Smith.  Elkton.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  R.  Smith.  Liberty.     Rough  lumber. 
Louis  Smith.  Kittrell.     Rough  lumber. 
O.  D.  Smith.  Wadeville.     Rough  lumber. 
R.  B.  Smith,  Clinton.     Lumber. 
R.  B.  Smith,  Kittrell.     Rough  lumber. 
R.  L.  Smith,  Parkersburg.     Rough  lumber. 
Will  Smith,  Merry  Hill.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  A.  Smith  and  Son,  Polkton,  R.  2.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  L.  Smith,  Chicod.     Rough  lumber. 
William  M.  Smith,  Askewville.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  R.  Smith,  Merry  Hill.     Rough  lumber  and  grinding  corn. 
Smith  Brothers,  Newsom.    Rough  lumber. 

Smith  Creek  Manufacturing  Company,  Oriental.     Rough  lumber. 
Smith  &  Davis,  Bisby.     Rough  lumber. 
Smith  &  Hoggard.  Merry  Hill.     Rough  lumber. 
Smith  &  Keener,  Lincolnton.     Planing  lumber. 

Smith-Phillips  Lumber  Company.  Winston-Salem.     Building  material. 
Smith's  Sawmill,  Haw  River.     Wood. 
Smith  Sawmill.  Mocksville.     Rough  lumber. 
Smitherman  Power  Company.  Troy.     Dressed  lumber. 
Smitherman  &  Shaw,  Troy.     Rough  lumber. 
G.  H.  Smithwick  &  Brother.  Windsor.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  Henry  Smithwick,  Merry  Hill.     Rough  lumber. 
Snider  &  Williams,  Jubilee.     Pine  lumber. 
Snipes  &  Kennedy,  Cumnock.     Planing  lumber. 

Snow  Lumber  Company.  High  Point.     Sash,  doors,  blinds  and  mill  work. 
Snow  Lumber  Company.  Norman.     Planing  mill. 
E.  E.  Snuggs,  Albemarle.     Planing  lumber. 
T.  P.  Snuggs,  Norwood,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  H.  Snyder  Lumber  Plant,  Rockwell.     Building  matei'ial,  sash  and  doors. 
J.  A.  Sofley  Sawmill,  Advance.  Rough  lumber. 
Sofrit  Brothers,  Mount  Gilead.     Rough  lumber. 
M.  C.  Sorrell,  Apex.     Rough  and  dressed  lumber. 
L.  Southerland,  Wallace.     Rough  lumber. 
Southerland  &  Turner,  Mount  Olive,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 
Southern  Timber  and  lAimber  Company.  Star.     Rough  lumber. 
Southmont  Manufacturing  Company,  Lilesville.     Rough  lumber. 
Southport  Lumber  Company,  Southport.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  F.  Spain  &  J.  McNeill,  Morganton,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 
A.  E.  Spaugh,  Winston-Salem.     Rough  lumber. 
Wash  Sparks,  Ledger.     Rough  lumber. 
Sparks  Sawmill.  Mocksville.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  H.  Speight,  Trotville.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  L.  Speight,  New  Bern.     Logs  and  bolts. 
J.  A.  Spence,  Elizabeth  City.     Rough  lumber. 
Spence  &  Stafford.  Burlington.     Rough  lumber,  etc. 
A.  A.  Spencer,  Carthage.     Rough  lumber. 


;96  JSToRTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Building  Material,  Timbkr,  etc. — Continued. 
Colin  G.  Spencer.  Carthage.     TAiml)er. 
W.  P.  Spencer,  Collettsville.     Roush  InmJier. 
Spencer  Lumber  Company,  Gastonia.     Dres.sed  lumber. 
G.  E.  Sperling.  Shelby.     Rough  lumlier. 
Oliver  R.  Spivey.  Eure.     Rough  lumber. 
E.  P.  Spoon,  Bear  Creek,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 
E.  P.  Spoon.  Prosperity.     Rough  lumber. 
Spoon  &  Stafford,  Burlington,  R.  11.     Rough  and  <lressed  luml)er,  flour  and 

meal. 
J.  M.  Spicer,  Benham.     Rough  lumber  and  all  other  timber  products. 
Spivey  &  Powell,  Clarkton.     Rough  lumber. 
L.  C.  Springer,  Ansonville.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  A.  Sprinkle,  Chapel  Hill.     Rough  lumber. 
E.  D.  Spruill,  Quitsna.     Corn  meal  and  luml)er. 
C.  R.  Staff,  Wendell.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  F.  Stafford.  Ellerbe.     Rough  lumber. 
H.  J.  Staley,  Mt.  Gilead.     Rough  lumber. 
H.  M.  Staley,  Star.     Rough  lumber. 
Staley  &  Morris,  Aberdeen.     Rough  lumber. 
Clifford  Stallings,  Bunn.     Rough  lumber. 
G.  B.  H.  Stallihgs,  Louisburg.     Rough  lumber. 
William  Henry  Stallings.  Tamesville,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 
Stallings-Brittain,  Henry.     Rough  lumber. 
Robert  Stamey  »&  Sons.  Micaville.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  I.  Stanford,  Stoneville.     Lumber. 
B.  Stanley,  Four  Oaks.     Rough  Lumber. 
E.  V.  Stanley,  Crutchfield.     Rough  lumber. 
S.  W.  Stanley,  Rockford.     Rough  lumber. 
T.  E.  Stanley,  Aberdeen.     Rough  lumber. 
Stanley  &  Hutchins  Lumber  Mill.  Cana.     Rough  lumber. 
Stantonsburg  Lumber  Company.  Stantonsburg.     Rough  lumber. 
Star  Manufacturing  Company,   Inc..   Benson.     Rough   and  dressed  lumber. 

sash,  doors  and  blinds. 
W.  C.  Starnes,  Waxhaw,  R.  5.     Rough  lumber. 
Statesville  Show  Case  Company,   Statesville.     Stove  fixtures,  screen  doors, 

etc..  show  cases. 
Ben.  Staton,  Hobgood.     Rough  lumber. 
R.  L.  Staton,  Peachland.     Rough  lumber. 
Staton's  Planing  Mill,  Williamston.     Planing  lumber. 
Statz  Credle  Company,  Statesville.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  F.  Stedman,  Laurel  Hill.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  P.  Steed,  Dover.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  L.  Stephens.  Sanford.     Rough  himber. 
S.  V.  Stevens,  Castle  Hayne.     Rough  lumber. 
Dougal  Stewart,  Jr.,  Laurinburg.     Rough  lumber. 
H.  M.  Stewart,  Four  Oaks,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  B.  Stewart,  Four  Oaks.  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  W.  Stewart  &  Company,  Four  Oaks.  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 
■  T.  W.  Still,  Albemarle.     Rough  lumber. 
P.  S.  Stillwell  &  Company,  Hickory.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  A.  Stockton.  Advance.     Rough  lumber. 
R.  M.  Stokes.  Newsom.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  G.  Stokes,  Stokes.     Rough  lumber. 
Stoley  Lumber  Company,  Liberty.     Rough  lumber. 
John   Stomes,  Morrisville.     Rough  lumber. 
C.  A.  Stone  &  Company,  Davidson.     Rough  lumber. 
L.  L.  Stone,  Jonesboro.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  T.  Stork,  Townsville.     Rough  lumber. 


Classification  of  Industries  597 


Building  Material,  Timber,  etc. — Continued. 
Storms  &  Son,  Bladenboro.    Rough  lumber. 
C.  S.  Stout,  Ramseur,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  E.  Stout,  Ramseur.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  J.  Stout,  Leander.     Rough  lumber. 
C.  S.  Strader,  Summerfield.     Rough  lumber. 
I.  W.  Strickland,  Stedman.     Rough  lumber. 
Strickland  &  Chason,  Autryville.     Juniper  shingles. 
Strickland  Mill.  Cedar  Creek.     Shingles. 
Stroud,  Bailey  &  Barnhill.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  E.  Stroud,  Kinston.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  B.  Stroup  &  Son,  Fallston.     Rough  lumber. 
Ira  A.  Stuart,  Jackson  Springs.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  S.  Stultz,  Walnut  Cove.     Rough  lumber. 
Sturgill  Lumber  Company,  Murchison.     Rough  lumber. 
Styers  Sash  and  Door  Shops,  Cherryville.     Doors,  sash,  etc. 
M.  P.  Suddreth,  Patterson.     Rough  lumber. 
Fulton  Sullivan  Sawmill,  Carthage.     Lumber. 
J.  W.  Sullivan.  Wadesboro.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  C.  Sullivan,  Carthage.     Rough  lumber. 
Sumerson,  Shoof  &  Davis,  Linwood.     Rough  lumber. 
Sunbeam  Trading  Company,  Sunbury.     Rough  lumber. 
Sumner  &  Son,  Waynesville,  R.  2.     Rough  lumber. 
Suncrest  Lumber  Company,  Sunburst.     Rough  lumber. 
Surratt  Brothers  &  Lookabill,  Newsom.     Rough  lumber. 

F.  M.  Sutton,  Monroe,  R.  5.     Rough  lumber. 

Ivey  &  M.  W.  Sutton,  Seven  Springs.    Rough  lumber. 

Sutton  &  Jackson  Sawmill,  Mount  Olive,  R.  3.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  G.  Swain,  Liberty.     Rough  lumber. 

Swain's  Grist  Mill,  Jerry.     Milling  corn,  rough  lumber. 

Swain  Lumber  Company,  Noland.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  M.  Swann,  Stedman.     Rough  lumber. 

Swansboro  Laud  and  Lumber  Company,  Swansboro.     Lumber. 

Swept  &  Howard.  Littleton.     Rough  lumber. 

Swift  Creek  Lumber  Company,  Dudley.     Rough  lumber. 

Swift  Creek  Lumber  Company,  Smithfield.     Lumber. 

G.  L.  Swofford,  Pitts.     Rough  lumber. 
.    L.  C.  Sykes,  Mebaue.     Rough  lumber. 

Sylva  Building  Supply  Company,  Sylva.     Planing  mill. 

J.  T.  Talbert,  Lenoir.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  H.  Tant,  Bunn.     Rough  lumber. 

The  Tar  River  Lumber  Company,  Rocky  Mount.     Rough  and  dressed  lumber. 

Tar  River  Mill,  Tarboro.     Dressed  lumber. 

Tarkenton  &  Smithwick,  Windsor.     Rough  lumber. 

A.  P.  Tart,  Benson,  R.  2.     Rough  lumber-. 

Jessie  Tart,  Dunn.     Rough  lumber  and  laths. 

J.  C.  Tart,  Princeton.     Rough  lumber. 

Y.  P.  Tart,  Dunn.     Rough  lumber. 

Tarfs  Sawmill,  Roseboro.     Lumber. 

William  Tate  Lumber  Company,  Waynesville.     Rough  lumber. 

R.  L.  Taut.  Ashboro.     Lumber. 

Claud  L.  Taylor,  Chandler.     Rough  lumber. 

E.  O.  Taylor,  Jr.,  Townsville.     Rough  lumber. 

Fan  Taylor,  Everett.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  Taylor,  Rosemary.     Rough  lumber. 

L.  H.  Taylor,  Jackson.     Lumber. 

R.  W.  Taylor,  Richfield.     Rough  lumber. 

Sam  Taylor,  Kinston.     Rough  and  dressed  lumber. 


598  North  Carolixa  Labor  Statistics 


Building  Material.  Timber,  etc. — Continued. 
W.  H.  Taylor,  Eure.     Rough  lumber. 
Taylor  Lumber  Compauy,  Ruth.     Planing  mill,  ice. 
Taylor's  Sawmill,  Eure.     Rough  lumber. 
Taylor's  Sawmill,  Williamston.     Rough  lumber. 
D.  E.  Brown,  Teacheys.     Rough  lumber. 
D.  H.  Teachy  Mill.  Rose  Hill.     Rough  lumber. 
R.  J.  Teague,  Roxboro.     Lumber. 

William  W.  Teague  &  Son.  Bentley.     Sawmill  products. 
W.  B.  Teal,  Wadesboro.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  L.  Temple,  Bullock.     Rough  lumber. 
R.  A.  Templetou,  Morven.     Rough  lumber. 
O.  B.  Ten,  Cooper.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  F.  &  I.  H.  Terry,  Bahama.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  S.  Terry,  Durham.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  G.  Thaggard,  Clarkton.     Lumber. 
Thayer  Brothers,  Trinity.     Rough  lumber. 
C.  W.  Thomas,  Wadesboro.     Rough  lumber. 
John  A.  Thomas,  Statesville,  R.  7.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  Stacy  Thomas.  Polkton.     Rough  lumber. 
Wesley  Thomas,  Siler  City,  R.  5.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  L.  Thomas,  Jonesboro.     Dressed  lumber,  staves. 
Thomas  Brothers,  Jonesboro.     Brick,  rough  lumber. 
Thomas  &  Lackey,  Hiddenite.     Rough  lumber. 
Thomas  Sawmill,  Siler  City.     Rough  lumber. 

B.  T.  Thompson.  Wendell.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  M.  Thompson's  Sons,  Lexington.     Sash,  doors,  moulding,  etc. 

D.  L.  Thompson,  Graham.     Rough  lumber. 
George  F.  Thompson,  Graham.     Lumber. 
G.  S.  Thompson,  Wilson.     Rough  lumber. 
Jack  Thompson.  Tryon.     Rough  lumber. 

Levi  Thompson.  Windsor.     Rough  lumber,  shingles. 

O.  L.  Thompson.  Atkinson.     Rough  lumber. 

R.  D.  Thompson,  Richlands.     Rough  lumber. 

Thompson  &  Company.  Shelby.     Doors,  sash,  blinds,  etc. 

S.  A.  Thompson,  Denton.     Rough  lumber.  ' 

R.  D.  Thorington,  Hollister.     Rough  lumber. 

S.  T.  Thorne,  Jr.,  Airlie.     Rough  lumber. 

The  Thornton  Sawmill.  Bentonville.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  K.  Thorpe  &  Charles  Wood,  Dimmette.     Rough  lumber. 

F.  C.  Threadgill.  Polkton,  R.  2.     Rough  lumber. 

William  T.  Tillman.  Goldston.     Rough  lumber. 

A.  H.  Tilley's  Sawmill,  Clarksville.  Va.,  R.  3.     Lumber. 

H.  L.  Tilley,  Bahama.     Rough  lumber. 

L.  L.  Tilly.  Durham.     Rough  lumber. 

Tilley's  Sawmill,  Stovall.     Rough  lumber,  etc. 

Augustus  Todd.  Windsor.     Rough  lumber,  shingles. 

J.  D.  Todd.  Windsor.     Rough  lumber. 

Todd's  Sawmill.  Wihd.sor.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  L.  Toler.  Blount's  Creek.     Rough  lumber. 

N.  S.  Toler's  Mill.  Lumber  Bridge.     Rough  lumber. 

Toliver  Sawmill.  Toliver.     Rough  lumber. 

Toms"  Sawmill,  Lattimore.     Rough  lumber. 

O.  F.  Thomason,  Wendell.     Rough  lumber. 

Will  D.  Tomlinson,  Smithfield.     Rough  lumber. 

Otis  F.  Toney.  Tryon.     Rough  lumber. 

Trent  River  Lumber  Company,  Pollocksville.     Lumber. 

J.  H.  Tripp.  Ayden.     Rough  lumber. 

Troxler  Brothers,  Brown  Summit.     Rough  lumber. 


I 


Classification  of  Industries  599 


Building  Material.  Timber,  etc. — Co)ttiiu(C(l. 

B.  C.  Triplett's  Mill.  Kerr.     Lumber. 

J.  W.  Triiett  »&  Company.  Drum  Hill.     Roush  lumber. 
W.  A.  Tsehumy,  South  Mills.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  J.  Tucker,  Griftou.     Rough  lumber. 
Guy  Tucker,  Osborne.     Rough  lumber. 

G.  C.  Tucker,  Peachland.     Rough  lumber. 

L.  B.  Tucker,  Unionville.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  T.  Tucker,  Seagrove.     Rough  lumber. 

Tucker,  Murry  &  Smith,  Oakboro,  R.  2.     Lumber. 

F.  L.  &  D.  J.  Turlington,  Clinton.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  H.  Turlington.  Clinton.     Rough  lumlier. 

Turnage-Jones  Lumber  Company,  Dunn.     Dressing  lumber. 

F.  H.  Turner  &  Company,  Warrensville.     Lumber. 
J.  A.  Turner,  Waynesville.     Rough  lumber. 

N.  F.  Turner  &  Brother,  McCuUers,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 

The  Turner  White  Coffin  Company.  North  Wilkesboro.     Planing  mill. 

James  P.  Turnley,  Cameron.     Rough  lumber. 

W,  H.  Twine,  Tyner.     Rough  lumber. 

H.  C.  Tysinger  Sawmill,  Denton.     Rough  lumber. 

Tysiuger  &  Shider,  Denton.     Rough  lumber. 

Griggs  Tyson,  Farmville.     Lumber. 

J.  B.  &  G.  M.  Tyson,  Waxhaw,  R.  5.     Rough  lumber. 

T.  H.  Tysor.  Erect.     Lumber. 

R.  C.  Underwood.  Youngsville.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  J.  Underwood,  Roseboro.     Rough  lumber. 

Union  Gin  Company,  Littleton.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  D.  Upchurch,  Gupton.     Rough  lumber. 

Upchurch  &  Bowers.  Laurel  Springs.     Shingles. 

James  C.  Upton  &  Brothers.  Dysortville.     Rough  lumber. 

Utility  Manufacturing  Company,  Goldsboro.     Box  shooks  and  panels. 

G.  E.  Voncannon,  Ansonville.     Rough  lumber. 
F.  W.  Vancannon,  Banner  Elk.     Rough  lumber. 

Van  Connor  Mill  Work  Company,  West  End.     Doors,  sash.  etc. 
Joseph  Vandyke,  Boone,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  L.,  M.  S.  &  W.  A.  Vanhoy,  Tadkinville,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  M.  Vanhoy.  Ronda.  R.  1.     Rough  lumber,  flour  and  meal. 
Van  Hoy's  Sawmill,  Walkertown.     Rough  lumber. 

Vance  &  Dwiggins,  Brown  Summit.    Rough  lumber  and  box  shooks. 

Vance  &  Dwiggins  Company,  Kernersville.     Rough  lumber. 

H.  Vaun,  Clinton.     Rough  lumber. 

R.  D.  Vann,  Newton  Grove,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 

Vann's  Mill,  Murfreesboro.     Grist  mill  and  rough  lumber. 

L.  Stokes  Vannoy.  Fleetwood.     Lumber. 

H.  E.  Vasser  Sawmill,  Pleasant  Hill.     Lumber. 

T.  O.  Vaughan,  Weldon.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  F.  Veasey,  Oxford.     Rough  lumber. 

Vincent  Bounds  Company,  Weldon.     Rough  lumber. 

Vincent,  Jones  &  Finch  Company.  Clinton.     Rough  lumber. 

Charles  Vickers,  Star.     Rough  lumber.  .  ' 

Vineland  Lumber  Company,  Whiteville.     Lumber. 

D.  E.  Vinson,  Otto.     Lumber. 

Herman  Vinson,  Clayton.     Rough  lumber. 

The  J.  A.  Vinson  Planing  Mill,  Clayton.     Planing  lumber. 

Turner  Vinson,  Clayton.     Rough  lumber. 

Virginia  Lumber  and  Box  Company.  Inc..  Goldsboro.     Rough  lumber. 

Waccamaw  Lumber  Company,  Bolton.     Rough  and  dressed  lumber. 

George  Waddell.  Kenly,  R.  4.     Rough  lumber. 

O.  A.  Waddell  Mill.  Manchester.     Rough  lumber. 


600  XoRTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


BriLDixr.  Material.  Timber,  etc. — Continued. 
Waddoll  Brothers.  Beaver  Creek.     Lumber. 

B.  F.  Wade.  Mount  Gilead.     Rough  lumber. 
Wade  &  Ruth.  Troy.     Rough  himber. 

Wadesboro  Lumber  ('omiiany,  Wadesboro.     Dressing  himber. 

AVagoner  Brothers,  Misenheimer.     Lumber. 

Wake  Lumber  Company,  Neuse.     Rough  lumber. 

A.  W.  and  Charles  Walker,  Wade.     Rough  lumlier. 

H.  M.  Walker.  Battleboro.     Rough  lumber. 

John  Walker,  Lilesville.     Rougli  lumber. 

J.  A.  Walker,  Black  Mountain.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  F.  Walker.  Cycle.     Rough  lumber. 

James  H.  Walker.  Dysortville.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  W.  Walker,  Dehart.     Rough  luml)er. 

R.  W.  Walker  Lumber  C(mi])any.  Salisbury.     Rough  lumber. 

Walker  Lumber  Company,  Fayetteville.     Rough  lumber. 

Walker  &  McLeod,  Swann  Station.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  M.  Wall  &  Son.  Southmont.     Rough  luml)er. 
E.  A.  Wall,  Sr.,  Selma.  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  G.  Wall's  Sawmill,  Madison.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  S.  Wall,  Trinity.     Rough  lumlier. 

Charles  W.  Wallace.  Old  Hundred.     Rough  lumber. 

E.  E.  Wallace,   Smithheld.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  R.  Wallace  Sawmill,  Huntersville.     Rough  lumber. 

A.  R.  Waller,  Fair  Bluff.     Rough  lumber. 

G.  A.  Waller  &  Company,  Clinton.     Rough  luralier. 

Waller  Lumber  Compan.v.   Stedman.     Dressed  himber. 

W.  C.  Walsh,  Boomer.  R.  2.     Rough  lumber. 

G.  B.  Walters,  Marshville,  R.  3.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  B.  Walters.  Polkton.     Rough  lumber. 

Walters  &  Blount.  Bethel,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumlier. 

p].  H.  Walton,  Sharkman.     Rough  lumber. 

A.  Ward.  Wendell.     Rough  lumber,  flour  and  meal. 
Hill  J.  Ward.  A.skewville.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  H.  Ward,  Rocky  Mount.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  H.  Ward,  Jr..  Williamston.     Rough  lumber.  • '. 

W.  A.  Ward,  Bennett.     Rough  himber.     . 

W.  A.  Warwick,  Richardson.     Rough  lumber. 

Warlick  Lumber  Company,  Gilke,v.     Flooring,  moulding,  etc. 

B.  G.  Warmack.  Broadway.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  F.  Warren,  Greenville,  R.  4.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  M.  Warren.  Hiddenite.     Rough  lumber  and  shingles. 

Leon  Warren.  Newton  Grove.  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 

X.  W.  Warren.  Littleton.     Rough  lumber. 

Warrickshire  Mills.  Goldsboro.     Milling  corn,  ginning  and  sawing  lumber. 

John  Washburn.  Mica.     Rough  lum)ier. 

John  M.  Washburn,  Mica.     Rough  lumber. 

Waters,  McFeer  &  Waters,  Candler.     Rough  lumber. 

T).  R.  Watson's  Sawmill,  Cumnock.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  A.  Watson.  Durham.     Rough  lumber. 

Will  A.  Watson,  Hopkins.     Lumlier. 

J.  H.  Wearn  &  Company,  Charlotte.     Dressed  lumber. 

William  Weaver.  Wiuton.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  D.  Webb,  Edenton.     Rough  lumlier. 

W.  W.  Webb,  Louisburg.     Rough  lumber. 

Webl)  &  Bowers.  Heathsville.     Rough  lumber.  ,- 

O.  &  C.  E.  Weeks,  Swansboro.     liUmber. 

Weeksville   Ginning   Company.   Weeksville.     Rough   lumber. 

B.  E.  Weisner  &  Son,  Olin.  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 


CxASSIFICATIOlSr    OF    INDUSTRIES  601 


Building  Material,  Timber,  etc. — Continued. 

Joe  Well  &  Sam  Saul,  Merry  Hill.     Rough  lumber. 

F.  C.  Welch,  Waynesville.     Rough  lumber. 
Welch  Brothers  &  Company,  Dandy.     Lumber. 

The  Weldon  Lumber  Company,  Weldon.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  F.  Wellman.  Connelly  Springs.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  W.  Wesson,  Louisburg.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  West,  Dunn.     Rough  lumber. 

Cephas  B.  West,  Manchester.-    Rough  lumber. 

George  West,  Grainger.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  T.  West,  Leland.     Rough  lumber. 

West  Lumber  and  Bos  Company,  Fayetteville.     Lumber  and  box  shooks. 

West  Lumber  Mill,  Roseboro.     Rough  lumber. 

Western  Carolina  Lumber  Company,  Burnsville.     Rough  lumber. 

Western  Lumber  Company,  Seagrove.     Rough  lumber. 

Wetherington's  Sawmill,  Fort  Barnwell.     Rough  lumber. 

G.  S.  Wheeler,  Hillsboro.     Rough  lumber. 

O.  E.  &  S.  F.  Whichard,  Greenville.     Rough  lumber. 

Whichard's  Grist  Mill,  Whichard.     Rough  lumber,  grinding  corn. 

S.  J.  Whitaker  &  Sons,  Horse  Shoe,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  A.  Whitaker,  Monroe,  R.  5.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  T.  White,  Aulander.     Rough  lumber. 

George  W.  White,  Sawmill,  Taylorsville.     Rough  lumber,  etc. 

J.  M.  White,  Kelford.     Lumber. 

Peter  White,  Casar.     Rough  lumber. 

White  Brothers,  Merry  Hill.     Rough  lumber. 

White  Brothers,  Siler  City.     Rough  lumber. 

White  &  Hall,  Aulander.     Lumber,  laths. 

White  &  Mitchell,  Cove  City.     Rough  lumber. 

White  &  Runion,  Marshall.     Lumber. 

White  &  Steele  Lumber  Plant,  Stony  Point.     Lumber. 

W.  M.  Whitefleld,  Hurdle  Mills.     Lumber. 

Whitehead  »&  Long,  Pleasant  Hill.     Lumber. 

J.  E.  Whitehurst,  Bethel,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  W.  Whitehurst,  Jamesville.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  W.  Whitehurst,  Greenville,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 

Z.  V.  Whitehurst,  Parmele,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 

Whitehurst  Lumber  Company,  Robersonville.     Planing  lumber. 

White  Lake  Lumber  Company,  Garland.     Lumber. 

Hose  Whiteley,  Mount  Pleasant.     Rough  lumber. 

White  Oak  Lumber  Company,  Waynesville.     Rough  lumber. 

Whiteville  Lumber  Company,  Goldsboro.     Rough  lumber. 

Edgar  &  John  Whitley,  Williamston,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  D.  Whitley,  Kittrell.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  G.  Whitley,  Williamston,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  M.  Whitley,  Snow  Hill.     Rough  lumber. 

Q.  A.  Whitley,  Unionville.     Rough  lumber. 

Thadeus  Whitley,  Middlesex.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  O.  Whitley,  Ellerbe.     Rough  lumber. 

Whitley  &  Lawden  Sawmill,  Albemarle.     Lumber. 

Clayton  Whitson,  Relief.     Rough  lumber. 

J.   L.  Whittington's  Mill,  Reddie's  River.     Grist   Mill,   rough   and   dressed 

lumber. 
A.  A.  Wicker,  Moncure.     Rough  lumber. 
A.  P.  Widenhouse,  Midland.     Rough  lumber. 
Wiggins  &  Hudson,  Thelma.     Rough  lumber. 
J.  P.  Wike,  Taylorsville.     Lumber. 
J.  M.  Wilcox,  Carbonton.     Rough  lumber. 

Dept.  Labor,  1920—39 


602  North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Building  Material.  Timher,  etc. — Continued. 
AV.  H.  Wilcox.  Brinkleyville.     Roiisjli  lumber. 

B.  J.  Wilder,  Franklinton.     Rough  lumber. 
Wiles  &  Hanes.  Yadkiuville.  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 
Leonard  Wilkes,  Warren  Plains.     Rough  lumber. 
Wilkes  Veneer  Company,  Edenton.     Rough  lumber. 

The    Wilkesboro    Manufacturing    Company.    North    Wilkesboro.      Building 

material. 
W.  B.  Wilkinson  &  Company,  Iron  Station.  •Rough  lumber. 
A.  J.  Williams.  Whitakers.     Rough  lumber. 
A.  J.  &  Mack  Williams,  Mount  Olive,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  B.  Williams.  Polkton.     Corn  meal,  rough  lumber. 

C.  F.  Williams  Ijumber  Company,  Uree,  R.  2.     Rough  lumber. 

D.  C.  Williams.  Wilson.     Rough  lumber. 

D.  E.  Williams'  Mill,  South  Mills.     Lumber,  laths  and  shingles. 

D.  G.  Williams  &  Brother,  Cofield.     Rough  lumber. 

D.  H.  Williams.  Wallace.     Rough  lumber. 

D.  L.  Williams,  Whitakers.     Rough  lumber. 

D.  M.  Williams.  Ulah.     Rough  lumlier. 

Edward  J.  Williams.  Greenville,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 

F.  L.  Williams,  Staley.     Rough  lumber. 

G.  B.  Williams.  Leaniau.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  A.  Williams  &  Brother,  Angier.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  C.  Williams  Mill.  Rose  Hill.     Rough  lumber. 

Mrs.  J.  T.  Williams  Cotton  Gin.     Cooper.  R.  1.     Cotton  gin.  rough  lumber. 

Q.  A.  Williams,  Eagle  Springs.     Rough  lumber. 

Roscoe  Williams,  Sanford,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 

S.  D.  Williams,  Eagle  Springs.     Rough  lumber. 

S.  R.  Williams,  Spies.     Rough  lumber. 

T.  C.  Williams,  HoUister.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  S.  Williams.  Pactolus.     Rough  lumber. 

Williams  Brothers.  Cleveland.     Rough  lumber. 

Williams  Brothers.  l*eachland.     Rough  lumber. 

Williams-Brownell  Planing  Mill  Company,  Biltmore.     Dressed  lumber,  etc. 

Williams  &  Carloe.  I'olkton.    Rough  lumber. 

Williams  &  Fulgham  Lumber  Company.  Balsam.     Lumber. 

Williams  Lumber  Company,  Rocky  Mount.     Rough  lumber. 

Williams  &  McKeithan  Lumber  Company,  Atkinson.     Rough  lumber. 

Williams  &  Sanders.  Hemp.     Rough  lumber. 

Williams  &  Son.  McCullers.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  E.  Williamson  &  W.  J.  Nance,  Cerro  Gordo.     Rough  lumber. 

Willis'  Sawmill.  Milton.  R.  1.     Lumber. 

Willis  &  Wyant.  Hickory.     Rough  lumber. 

Wilmington  Mill,  Wilmington.     Rough  and  dressed  lumber. 

J.  E.  Wilson,  Stedman.     Dressed  lumber. 

J.  R.  Wilson  Lumber  Company,  Hendersonville.     Planing  mill. 

J.  T.  Wilson.  Youngsville.     Rougli  lumber. 

J.  W.  Wilson.  Shelby.     General  woodworking  plant. 

W.  L.  Wilson,  Wilkesboro.     Rough  lumber. 

Wilson  Brothers  Sawmill,  Fort  Barnwell.     Rough  lumber. 

Wilson  &  Grant  Milling  and  Gin  Company,  Goldsboro.  R.  2.     Rough  lumber. 

Wilson  &  Jackson  Mill,  Ayden,  R.  F.  D.     Rough  lumber. 

Wilson  Mill  and  Lumber  Company,  Pfafftown.    Rough  Ivimber. 

Wilson  Mill  and   Lumber  Company,   Corp..   Rural   Hall.     Flour,   meal   and 

feed,  rough  and  dressed  lumber. 
Wilson  Mills  Sash.  Door  and  Supplies  Factory.  Wilsons  Mills.     Planing  mill. 
Wilson  &  Teague,  Whittier.     Rough  lumber. 
Wilts  Veneer  Company,  Plymouth.     Rough  lumber,  veneers. 
Wimbrow  Brothers  Company,  Conway.     Lumber. 


Classification  of  Industries  603 


Building  Material,  Timber,  etc. — Cantinued. 

G.  R.  Winchester  &  Son,  Mineral  Springs.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  C.  Winchester,  Monroe,  R.  6.     Rough  lumber. 

Hosea  Winebarger,  Meat  Camp.     Lumber. 

Winfield  &  Smathers.  Canton.     Rough  lumber. 

Andrew  Wise,  Wendell,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 

John  T.  Wise,  Newsom.     Rough  lumber. 

F.  F.  Wolfe,  Purlear.     Rough  lumber. 
Wolf  <&  Murphy,  Fletcher.     Rough  lumber. 

T.  H.  Willard  Lumber  Company,  Asheville.     Rough  lumber. 

E.  E.  Wollett  &  Son,  Littleton.     Dressed  lumber. 

B.  J.  Womack,  Sanford,  R.  2.     Rough  lumber.  .    . 

G.  M.  Womble,  New  Hill,  R.  2.     Rough  lumber. 
W.  C.  Womble,  Chai>el  Hill.     Rough  lumber. 

H.  G.  Wood  &  Sons,  Glen  Ayre.     Rough  lumber. 

Josephus  Wood,  Four  Oaks,  R.  2.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  W.  Wood,  Jr.,  Benson.     Rough  lumber. 

R.  C.  Wood,  North  Wilkesboro,  R.  2.     Rough  lumber. 

Preston  Woodall  Planing  Mill,  Benson.     Dressed  lumber  and  meal. 

Preston  Woodall  Sawmill.  R.  1,  Benson.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  H.  Woodall,  Raleigh,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 

Woodall's  Sawmill.  R.  2,  Benson.     Rough  lumber. 

D.  L.  Woodard,  Warsaw.     Rough  lumber. 

T.  J.  Woodard  Lumber  Company.  Bushnell.     Rough  lumber. 

Alph  Woodcock.  Atkinson.     Rough  lumber. 

N.  M.  Woodcock,  Atkinson.     Rough  lumber. 

0.  F.  Woodcock,  Rooks.     Rough  lumber. 

R.  H.  Woodcock,  Atkinson.     Rough  lumber. 

Charlie  Woodie.  Othello.     Lumber. 

Woodland  Lumber  Company,  Goldsboro,  R.  4.     Dressed  lumber. 

Woodland  Manufacturing  Company,  George.     Lumber. 

W.  D.  Woodruff,  Abshers.     Rough  lumber. 

Woodside  Lumber  Company,  Belhaven.     Rough  lumber. 

The  Woodworking  Company,  Murphy.     Lumber. 

C.  C.  Woody.  Estatoe.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  H.  Woody,  Hawk.     Rough  lumber.  > 

Woody  &  Stone,  Siler  City.     Rough  lumber. 
R.  C.  Woolridge,  Louisburg.     Rough  lumber. 

F.  O.  Wooten,  Hamptonville.     Rough  lumber. 
Joe  Worley.  Big  Pine.     Lumber. 

Worley.  Stephens  &  Brothers,  Zebulon,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 

John  T.  Wrenn,  McCullers.     Rough  lumber. 

C.  N.  Wright  Milling  Company,  Highlands.     Lumber. 

J.  M.  Wright  Sawmill.  Biscoe.     Lumber. 

W.  G.  Wright's  Sawmill,  Shiloh.     Rough  lumber. 

Walter  J.  Wright,  Mountain  City,  Tenn.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  Walter  Wright  Lumber  Company,  Spruce  Pine.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  M.  Wright,  Staley.     Rough  lumber. 

The  Walter  Wyatt  Mill,  Clayton,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 

Wyatt  &  Lanning,  Clyde.     Rough  lumber. 

Wyatt  &  Miller  Sawmill,  North  Wilkesboro,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 

W.  O.  Wycoff,  Townsville.     Rough  lumber. 

L.  O.  Wynn"s  Sawmill,  Harrellsville.     Lumber. 

Yadkinville  Buggy  Company,  Yadkinville.     Rough  and  dressed  lumber. 

W.  E.  Yarbrough,  Waynesville.     Rough  lumber. 

Y.  Yarbrough,  Louisburg.     Rough  lumber. 

John  L.  York,  Four  Oaks.     Rough  lumber. 

York  Brothers  Company.  Ramseur.     Rough  lumber. 

1.  H.  Young,  Youngsville.     Rough  lumber. 


604  ISToKTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Building  Material,  Timber,  etc. — Continued. 

R.  K.  Young,  Kittrell.     Rough  and  dressed  lumber. 
W.  J.  Young,  Rougemont.     Rough  lumber. 
Yount-Carpenter,  Claremont.     Rough  lumber. 
A.  W.  &  Lee  Yountz,  Fullers,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber. 

Burial  Vaults. 

H.  S.  Foy,  Winston-Salem.     Concrete  burial  vaults. 

Cabinets. 

French  Cabinet  Works,  New  Bern.     Cabinets. 

Melton  Rhodes  Company,  Inc.,  Greensboro.  Filing  cabinets  and  sectional 
bookcases. 

Canneries.    " 

Academy  Shops  Manufacturing  Company,  Troutman.     Canners'  supplies. 

Altaray  Canning  Company,  Hendersonville.     Canning  fruits  and  vegetables. 

J!  Belton  Canning  Company,  Mt.  Airy.     Canning  fruits  and  vegetables. 

Boonville  Canning  Company.  Boonville.     Canning  fruits  and  vegetables. 

Bridalveil  Canning  Company,  Ronda.  Packing  and  handling  canned  goods, 
fruits  and  vegetables. 

Croatan   Packing  Company,  Manteo.     Packing  fish   and   canning  tomatoes. 

Lee  Davis  &  Sons,  Greensboro.  R.  F.  D.     Canning. 

Davis  Canning  Works,  Davis.     Steaming  oysters. 

Elkin  Canning  Company,  Elkin.     Canning  blackberries,  apples,  peaches. 

Groome  &  .Johnson,  Greensboro.-  R.  3.     Canning  vegetables. 

Hamilton  Packing  Company,  Atlantic.     Canning  oysters. 

Marshalburg  Packing  Company,  Marshalburg.     Oyster  steaming. 

Ocean  Sea  Food  and  Canning  Company,  Southport.     Shrimp,  etc. 

Sale  &  Poplin,  Ronda.     Packing  and  canned  foods. 

Southgate  Packing  Company,  Beaufort.  Packing  oysters,  shrimp,  mullets., 
etc. 

Standard  Canning  Company,  Hickory.     Canning  vegetables. 

V.  Taylor  Packing  Company,  Sea  Level.     Oyster  canning  factory. 

S.  V.  Tomlinson,  North  Wilkesboro.     Canning  fruits  and  vegetables. 

Wood  &  Williams  Canning  Company,  Copelaud.  Canning  fruit  and  vege- 
tables. 

Woodland  »&  Company,  Atlantic.     Oyster  steaming. 

Car  Repair  Shops. 

East  Carolina  Railvray,  Tarboro.     Railway  repair  shop. 

Cedar  Chests. 

New  Bern  Cedar  Works,  New  Bern.     Cedar  chests  and  repairing. 

Carriages.     See  Veliicles. 

Cereals.  ""' 

Biltmore  Wheat  Hearts,  Asheville.     Cereals. 

Chairs.     See,  also.  Funiitiire:  Fitrniture  Faetories,  pageft  63-75. 

Forsyth  Manufacturing  Company,  Winston-Salem.     Chairs,  rockers,  daven 

port  ends,  rocker  and  chair  sides. 
Lenoir  Chair  Manufacturing  Company,  Lenoir.     Finished  chairs. 
R.  H.  Leonard,  E.  C.  Foy,  J.  F.  Foy,  Mt.  Airy.     Chairs,  dealers  in  lumber. 
Liberty  Picker  Stick  and  Novelty  Company.     Chairs,  picker  sticks,  etc. 

Chair  Stock. 

Johnson  Chair  Company,  Julian.     Chair  stocks. 

Cane  Sorghum. 

Sorghum  Mill,  Tyner.     Cane  sorghum. 


Classification  of  Industries  605 


Cheese. 

Clifton  Cheese  Factory,  Clifton.     Cheese. 

Coal  Springs  Cheese  Factory,  Hackett.     Whole  milk,  cheese. 

Cove  Creek  Cooperative  Cheese  Factory,  Sugar  Grove.     Cheese. 

Daniel  Boone  Corporation  Cheese  Factory,   Vilas,  R.   F.  D.     Whole  milk, 

cheese. 
Deep  Gap  Cooperative  Cheese  Company,  Hopkins.     Whole  milk  cheese. 
Grassy  Creek  Cheese  Factory,  Grassy  Creek.     Cheese. 
Haywood  Corporation  Cheese  Company,  Waynesville.     Cheese. 
Helton  Cheese  Factory.  Sturgills.     Cheese. 
Penrose  Cooperative  Cheese  Company,  Penrose.     Cheese. 
Piney  Creek  Cooperative  Cheese  Company,  Piney  Creek.     Cheese. 
The  Mission  Cheese  Factory.     Whole  milk,. cheese. 
Three  Forks  Corporation  Cheese  Company,  Boone.     Cheese. 
Twin  Oaks  Cooperative  Cheese  Company,  Sparta.     Cheese. 

Chemicals. 

Champion  Chemical  Company,  Asheville.     Scrubbing  powder. 

Hawley's  Laboratories,  Charlotte.     Manufacture  sizing  compound,  and  floor 

oil. 
Son-Floor  Sweeping  Company,  Oxford.     Sweeping  compound. 

Chicken  Coops.     See  Coopers. 

Cigarettes  and  Cigars.     See  Todacco. 

Clothing. 

Blue  Bell  Overall  Company,  Greensboro.     Overalls. 

Carolina  Clothing  Company,  Shelby.     Work  shirt  manufacturers. 

Charlotte  Duck  Clothing  Company,  Charlotte.     Clothing. 

Charlotte  Clothing  Manufacturing  Company,  Charlotte.     Clothing. 

Hickory  Overall  Company,  Hickory.     Overalls  and  pants. 

High  Point  Underwear  Company,  High  Point.     Underwear. 

Moffitt  Underwear  Company,  High  Point.     Athletic  nainsook  underwear. 

Penn  Bros.  Suspender  Company,  Madison.     Suspenders,  garters,  etc. 

Scott-Mebane  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,  Graham.     Overalls. 

Smith  Manufacturing  Company,  Durham.     Overalls. 

Southern  Manufacturing  Company,  Goldsboro.     Skirts  and  middy  blouses. 

The  Siclofe  Manufacturing  Company,  Lexington.     Overalls  and  trousers. 

Coffee  Roasting.  ^ 

Twin  City  Coffee  Company,  Winston-Salem.     Coffee  roasting. 

Coffins  and  Caskets. 

Ashboro  Coffin  and  Casket  Company,  Ashboro.     Coffins  and  caskets. 

Atlantic  Coffin  and  Casket  Company,  Rose  Hill.     Coffins  and  caskets. 

Barnes  Casket  Works,  Clayton.     Caskets. 

Burlington  Coffin  Company,  Burlington.     Caskets,  etc. 

Burns  Casket  Company,  Ashboro.     Coffins  and  caskets. 

Charlotte  Casket  Company,  Charlotte.     Caskets,  undertakers  supplies. 

Coffin  and  Casket  Manufacturing  Company,  Whitakers.     Caskets. 

P.  G.  Hartsell  Casket  Company,  Oakboro,  R.-F.  D.     Caskets. 

Richardson    Manufacturing    Company,    Sparta.     Caskets,    repair    work    on 

wagons,  autos,  etc. 
Rockwell  Furniture  Company,  Rockwell.     Caskets. 

Columns.     See  Building  Material. 

CONCKETE. 

Cement    Products    Company,    Wilmington.     Septic    tanks,    concrete    floors, 

septic  cans,  etc. 
Concrete  Products  Company,  Winston-Salem.     Cement  and  hollow  blocks. 
C.  W.  Chadwick  Cement  Blocks,  Morehead  City.     Cement  bricks. 
Fred  Gardner,  Williamston.     Concrete  building  blocks. 


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Concrete — Continu  ed. 

Oriental  Concrete  Works,  Oriental.     Concrete  blocks. 

J.  S.  Poythress,  Henderson.     Cement  brick. 

Reidsville    Concrete    Construction    Company,    Reidsville.     Concrete    sewer 

pipe,  etc. 
J.  H.  and  R.  E.  Reynolds  Cement  Works,  Winston-Salem.     Hollow  building 

blocks. 
Standard  Cement  Construction  Company,  Wilmington.     Cement  products. 

Confections. 

Ballance  &  Company,  Greensboro.     Confections. 
Burlington  Candy  Kitchen.  Burlington.     Candy. 
H.  W.  Candy  Company.  Asliboro.     Candy  and  ice-cream. 
Club  Cafe  and  Candy  Kitchen,  Asheville.     Ice-cream,  confections,  restaurant. 
Crescent  Candy  Company,  Wilmington.     Candy. 
Cudmond  Candy  Kitchen,  Charlotte.     Candy  and  confection, 
(iate  City  Candy  Company,  Greensboro.     Candy. 
S.  Harvey  &  Son,  Winston-Salem.     Ice-cream,  candy. 
Henderson  Cand.v  Kitchen,  Henderson.     Candy. 
High  Point  Candy  Company,  High  Point.     Candy. 

Lance  Packing  Company,  Charlotte.     Peanut  dealers  and  candy  manufac- 
turers. 
J.  G.  Lautarez,  Greenville.     Ice-cream  and  candy. 
Lindsey's  Candy  Shop,  Asheville.     Candy. 
Marathon  Candy  Company,  Durham.     Candy. 
E.  L.  Mathews  Candy  Company,  Wilmington.     Candy. 
New  York  Cafe  and  Candy  Kitchen.  Lumberton.     Candy. 
North  Carolina  Candy  Company,  Lexington.     Candy. 
Nossar  Candy  Kitchen,  Concord.     Candy  and  confections. 
Olympic  Candy  Company,  Salisbury.     Candy,  ice-cream. 
Peerless  Candy  Company,  Winston-Salem.     Candy. 
Peidmont  Candy  Kitchen,  Charlotte.     Candy  and  confections. 
A.  D.  Royster  &  Brother.  Raleigh.     Candy. 
G.  R.  Saleeby  Brothers,  Wilson.     Candy. 

Thomas  Candy  Company,  Rocky  Mount.     Candy  and  ice-cream. 
Townsend  Candy  Company,  Fayetteville.     Candy. 
Vance  Candy  Company,  Henderson.     Candy. 
W.  H.  Weatherby  &  Company,  Elizabeth  City.     Candy. 
J.  L.  Young  Candy  Kitchen,  Lexington.     Peanut  candy. 

Coopers  and  Coopers'  Material,  Crates. 

Carolina  Handle  Company.  Four  Oaks.     Handles. 

C.  C.  and  F.  A.  Cheatham.  Youngsville.     Cooperage. 

Clay  Manufacturing  Company.  Maiden.     Picker  sticks,  plant  handles,  loom 

spindles. 
J.  H.  Clifton's   Shop,  Pilot  Mountain.     Grain  cradles,  axe  handles,  cardie 

fingers. 
Cofield  Manufacturing  Company,  Cofield.     Slack  cooperage  stock. 
Conuell  Brothers,  Waynesville.     Barrels. 
Crawford  Spoke  and  Handle  Company.  Cor.,  Mebane.     Spokes  and  handles. 

C.  F.  Earp.  Raleigh,  R.  5.     Slack  cooperage  stock. 

Eureka    Lumber    Company,    Washington.     Rough    lumber,    hogsheads    and 

barrels. 
Export  Tobacco  Company.  Robersonville.     Cooperage. 
Finger  Brothers,  Lincolnton,  R.  2.     Plow  handles. 
Gennett  Lumber  Company.  Franklin.     Lumber  and  cooperage. 
Gentry  &  Gorman  Tobacco  Company,  Greenville.     Cooperage. 
Haywood  Cooperage  Company,  Waynesville.     Apple  barrels. 

D.  H.  Hendricks  &  Sons,  Bixby.     Crate  material. 

Hickory  Handle  Manufacturing  Company,  Bonlee.     Handles. 


Classification  of  Industries  607 


Cooper  and  Cooper's  Material,  Crates — Continued. 

Hickory  Handle  and  Manufacturing  Company,  Conover.  Hammer  handles, 
chicken  coops,  etc. 

E.  O.  Hines,  Winton.     Cooperage  stock. 

Hughes  Thomas  Tobacco  Company,  Robersonville.     Cooperage. 

Hummings  tfe  Barbers,  New  Bern.     Implement  handles. 

Imperial  Tobacco  Company,  Greenville.     Cooperage. 

Isles  &  Massey  Stave  Mill,  Pleasant  Hill.     Cooperage. 

J.  R.  Jennette,  Goldsboro.  R.  4.     Rough  lumber,  shingles  and  tobacco  sticks. 

Eric  Lee,  Arapahoe.     Barrels,  boxes,  lumber. 

C.  A.  Lewis.  Henderson.     Cooperage. 

Liberty  Picker  Stick  and  Novelty  Co.,  Liberty.     Chairs,  picker  sticks,  etc. 

B.  E.  Martin,  Mount  Olive.     Rough  lumber,  veneers,  slack  cooperage. 

Moravian  Falls  Milling  and  Power  Company,  Moravian  Falls.  Flour,  meal, 
and  feedstuffs ;  axe  and  pick  handles,  etc. 

Pamlico  Cooperage  Company,  Washington.     Cooperage. 

Patten  Package  Company,  Calypso.     Fruit  and  vegetable  containers. 

Ronda  Coop  and  Egg  Case  Company,  Ronda.     Chicken  coops  and  egg  cases. 

Roxboro  Lumber  Company,  Roxboro.     Cooperage. 

Taylor  Clark  Cooperage  Company,  Winton.     Cooperage  stock. 

J.  P.  Taylor,  Henderson.     Cooperage. 

The  Interstate  Cooperage  Company,  Belhaven.  Cooperage,  lumber  and  saw- 
mill products. 

W.  L.  Thomas,  Jonesboro.     Dressed  lumber,  staves. 

Thomasville  Spoke  Works  Company,  Thomasville.     Spokes  and  handles. 

Warlick  &  Sherrill  Company,  Granite  Falls.     Picker  sticks. 

Williamston  Cooperage  Company,  Williamston.     Barrell  heading. 

Wilmington  Cooperage  Company,  Wilmington.     Slack  barrel  heads. 

Cordage.     S'ee  Cordage  Mills. 

Cornices  and  Skylights.     See  Roofing  and  Sheet  Metal  Work. 

Cotton  Bats  and  Mattress  Felts. 

Barnhardt  Manufacturing  Company,  Charlotte.     Cotton  bats  and  felts. 

Cotton  Mill  Supplies. 

Burlington  Roll  Cover  Company,  Burlington.     Repairing  cotton  mill  rollers. 
Charlotte  Manufacturing  Company,  Charlotte.     Card  clothing  and  reeds. 
Cherryville    Roller    Covering    Company,    Cherryville.     Roller    coverings    for 

cotton  mills. 
Ideal  Roller  Covering  Shop,  Gastonia.     Roller  covering. 
Newton  Roller  Covering  Shop,  Newton.     Recovering  cotton  mill  rollers. 
Novelty  Wood  Works,  Ramseur.     Wood  parts  for  textile  mills. 
B.  L.  Stewart  Company,  Laurinburg.     Cover  cotton  mill  rollers. 
A.  J.  Whittemore,  Burlington.     Repairing  cover  cotton  mill  rollers. 

Cotton  Mills.     See  pages  102-161. 

Cottonseed  Products. 

Battleboro  Oil  Company,  Battleboro.     Cottonseed  oil. 

Bertie  Cotton  Oil  Company,  Inc.,  Aulander.     Cottonseed  products,  oil,  meal, 

hull  linters,  etc. 
John  Blue  Fertilizer  Company,  Laurinburg.     Fertilizer,  cottonseed  products. 
Bridger  Corporation,  Inc.,  Bladenboro.     Cottonseed. 
Chatham   Oil   and   Fertilizer   Company,    Pittsb.oro.     Oil   mill   and   fertilizer 

mixer. 
Chowan  Cotton  Oil  and  Fertilizer  Company,  Edenton.     Cottonseed  products 

and  fertilizer. 
Consumers   Cotton  Oil   Company,   Tarboro.     Cottonseed  crushing  products, 

oil,  meal,  hulls,  linters. 
Dunn  Oil  Mills  Company,  Dunn.     Cottonseed  products. 


608  North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


COTTOXSEED    PRODUCTS Coutill  UC(1. 

pjastern  Cotton  Oil  Company,  Elizabeth  City.     Cottonseed  products. 

Eastern  Cotton  Oil  Company,  Hertford.     Cottonseed  products. 

Elba  Manufacturing  Company,  Charlotte.     Cottonseed  oil,  etc. 

Elba  Manufacturing  Company,  Maxtou.     Cottonseed  oil  mill. 

Farmers  Oil  Mill,  Nashville.     Cottonseed  oil. 

Farmers  Warehouse  and  Oil  Mills,  Mooresville.     Ginning  cotton,  crushing 

cotton  seed. 
Farmville  Oil  and  Fertilizer  Company,  Farmville.     Cottonseed  products. 
Fersons  Cotton  Oil  Company,  Wilson.     Cottonseed  products. 
Fremont  Oil  Mill  Company,  Fremont.     Cottonseed  products,  fertilizers,  cot- 
ton gin,  etc. 
^  Havens  Oil  Company,  Washington.     Cottonseed  oil  mill. 
Hoke  Oil  and  Fertilizer  Company,  Raeford.     Cottonseed  products. 
Kings  Mountain  Cotton  Oil  Company,  Kings  Mountain.     Cottonseed  products. 
Lee  Cotton  Oil  Mills,  Sanford.     Cottonseed  products. 
Lenoir  Oil  and  Ice  Company,  Kinston.     Cottonseed  products. 
Lillington  Oil  Mill  Company,  Lillington.     Cottonseed  products. 
Mooresboro  Oil  Company,  Mooresboro.     Cottonseed  products. 
Mooresville  Oil  Mill,  Inc.,  Mooresville.     Cottonseed  products. 
Morgan  Oil  and  Fertilizer  Company,  Red  Springs.     Cottonseed  oil,  meal,  etc. 
Mt.  Gilead  Cotton  Oil  Company,  Mt.  Gilead.     Cottonseed  products. 
New  Bern  Cotton  Oil  and  Fertilizer  Mills,  New  Bern.     Cottonseed  products 

and  fertilizers. 
Newton  Oil  and  Fertilizer  Company,  Newton.     Crushing  cotton  seed. 
Eoberson  Manufacturing  Company,  Lumberton.     Cottonseed  oil,  meal,  etc. 
Rowland  Oil  and  Fertilizer  Company,  Rowland.     Cottonseed  by-products. 
Southern  Cotton  Oil  Company.  Charlotte.     Cottonseed  products. 
Southern' Cotton  Oil  Company,  Concord.     Cottopseed  products. 
Southei'n  Cotton  Oil  Company,  Conetoe.     Cottonseed  products. 
Southern  Cotton  Oil  Company,  Davidson.     Cottonseed  products. 
Southern  Cotton  Oil  Company,  Fayetteville.     Cottonseed  products. 
Southern  Cotton  Oil  Company,  Gastonia.     Cottonseed  products. 
Southern  Cotton  Oil  Company,  Gibson.     Cottonseed  products. 
Southern  Cotton  Oil  Company,  Goldsboro.     Cottonseed  products. 
.    Southern  Cotton  Oil  Company,  Monroe.     Cottonseed  products. 
Southern  Cotton  Oil  Company,  Rocky  Mount.     Cottonseed  products. 
Southern  Cotton  Oil  Company,  Selma.     Cottonseed  products. 
Southern  Cotton  Oil  Company,  Shelby.     Manufacturing  cottonseed  products. 
Southern  Cotton  Oil  Company,  Tarboro.     Cottonseed  products. 
Southern  Cotton  Oil  Company,  Wadesboro.     Cottonseed  products. 
Southern  Cotton  Oil  Company,  Wilson.     Cottonseed  products. 
Spring  Hope  Cotton  Oil  Company,  Spring  Hope.     Cottonseed  oil,  meal,  and 

hulls. 
Stanly  Cotton  Oil  Company,  Norwood.     Cottonseed  products. 
Statesville  Cotton  Oil  Company,  Statesville.     Cottonseed  products. 
Swift  &  Company,  Charlotte.     Refining  cottonseed  oil,  manufacturing  salad 

oil  and  cooking  oil. 
The  Cotton  Oil  and  Ginning  Company,  Scotland  Neck.     Vegetable  oils  and 

by-products,  mixing  fertilizers. 
The  Fine  Level  Oil  Company,  Pine  Level.     Cottonseed  products. 
The  Zebulon  Cotton  Oil  Company,  Zebulon.     Cottonseed  products. 
■  Trent  Cotton  Oil  Company,  Pollocksville.     Cottonseed  products. 
Yerner  Oil  Company,  Lattimore.     Cottonseed  products. 
Woodard  &  Whittey   Oil   Company,    Whitaker.     Cottonseed   meal,   oil,  and 

hulls. 

Cotton  Waste. 

South  Atlantic  W^aste  Company,  Charlotte.     Cotton  waste. 

Cough  Drops. 

The  Youla  Company,  Winston-Salem.     Cough  drops,  mints  of  gum. 


Classification  of  Industries  609 


Crates.     See  Cooi)ers. 

Ckeameeies. 

Carolina  Creamery  Company,  Asheville.  Ice-cream,  wholesale  and  retail 
milk. 

Catawba  Creamery  Company,  Hickory.     Butter,  buttermilk,  ice-cream. 

Davidson  Creamery  Company,  Lexington.     Butter. 

Laurel  Creamery  Company,  North  Wilkesboro.     Butter. 

Lincoln  Creamery  and  Ice-cream  Company,  Lincolnton.  Butter  and  ice- 
cream. 

Mooresboro  Creamery  Company,  Mooresboro.     Creamery. 

Mooresville  Operation  Creamery  Company,  Mooresville.     Butter. 

Shelby  Creamery  Company,  Shelby.     Butter. 

Ceossties.     See  Building  Material. 

Crushed  Stone. 

Baulfour  Quarry  Company,  Balfour.     Crushed  stone  and  sand. 

Blue  Ridge  Lime  Company,  Fletcher  and  Asheville.     Burnt  lime,  crushed 

rock,  limestone. 
C.  B.  Clegg,  Greensboi'o.     Crushed  stone. 
C.  J.  Harris,  Salisbury.     Crushed  stone,  etc. 
Raleigh  Granite  Company,  Raleigh.     Crushed  stone. 

Culverts. 

Southern  Metal  Culvert  Company,   Salisbury.     Metal  culverts. 
Desks. 

Ivey  Manufacturing  Company,  Hickory.     School  desks. 

Myrite  Desk  Company,  High  Point.     Desks. 

Directories. 

Commercial  Service  Company,  Asheville.     Directory  publishing. 

Knoxville  Directory  Company,  Asheville.     Directory  publisher. 

Piedmont  Directory  Company,  Asheville.     Directories. 

The  Florida-Piedmont  Directory  Company,  Asheville.     Directory  publishers. 

Dyeing  and  Cleaning. 

Asheville  French  Dry  Cleaning  Company.  Asheville.     Dyeing,  cleaning,  etc. 

Braddy's  Laundry  and  Cleaning  Works,  New  Bern.     Laundry  and  cleaning. 

J.  E.  Cheek,  Durham.     Steam  cleaning  and  pressing. 

Will  C.  Crabtree,  Durham.     Steam  cleaning  and  dyeing. 

Dickinson  Steam  Dye  Works.  Wilmington.     Steam  dyeing  and  cleaning. 

Eureka  Dye  Works,  Wilmington.     Steam  dyeing  and  dry  cleaning. 

High  Point  Steam  Laundry,  High  Point.     Dry  cleaning  and  laundry. 

Kahus  Cleaning  and  Dye  Works,  New  Bern.     Laundry  and  dyeing. 

Robert  D.  Kearney,  West  Durham.     Steam  cleaning  and  pressing. 

Martin  Steam  Cleaning  Company,  Williamston.    Dyeing  and  cleaning  clothes, 

laundry. 
National  Dye  Works,  Burlington.     Dyeing  hosiery. 
Poole  &  Company,  Asheville.     Dyeing  and  cleaning. 
Sanitary   Dye-Cleaning  Company,   Durham.     Steam   cleaning   and   pressing 

clothing. 
Springs  Dry  Cleaning  and  Dye  Works,  Reidsville.     Dry  cleaning  and  dyeing. 
The  Charlotte  Laundry,  Charlotte.     Laundering,  dry  cleaning  and  dyeing. 
Williamston  Steam  Pressing  Company,  Williamston.     Dyeing,  pressing  and 

cleaning. 
Wilson  Steam  Cleaning  and  Dyeing  Company,  Wilson.     Steam  cleaning  and 

dyeing. 
Windsor  Cleaning  and  Dye  Works,  Windsor.     Cleaning,  dyeing  and  laundry. 

Electric  Light,  Gas,  Power  and  Street  Railway  Companies. 

Ahoskie  Light  and  Power  Company,  Ahoskie.     Electric  current,  coal  dealers. 
Carolina  Power  &  Light  Company,  Raleigh.     Gas,  street  railway,  etc. 


610  NoBTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Electric  Light,  Gas,  Power  and  Street  Railway  Companies — Continued. 
Roxboro  Light  and  Power  Company,  Roxboro.     Ice  and  electric  power  and 

supplies. 

Elevators. 

Pack  Manufacturing  Company.     Freight  elevators. 

Moffat  Machine  Manufacturing  Company,  Charlotte.     Elevators. 

W.  J.  Westbrook  I^llevator  Company.  Greensboro.     Elevators. 

Excelsior. 

High  Point  Veneer  and  Panel  Company,  High  Point.     Excelsior. 
Orange  Manufacturing  Company,  Efland.     Excelsior  and  paper. 
Warlick  &  Sherrill  Company,  Granite  Falls.     Excelsior. 

Extracts. 

Brevard  Tanning  Company,  Pisgah  forest.     Tanning  extract. 

Buhmann  &  Ferrell  Drug  Company,  Winston-Salem.  Flavoring  extracts, 
tine,  of  iron. 

Peabody  Drug  Company.  Durham.     Extract. 

Rosman  Tanning  Extract  Company,  Rosman.     Extracts. 

Sampson  Medicine  Company,  Centerville.  Flavoring  extracts,  patent  medi- 
cines and  toilet  preparations. 

Smithport  Extract  Company,  Smithport.     Flavoring  extracts. 

Fertilizers.     See,  also,  Cottonseed  Products  and  Fish  Scrap. 

Acme  Manufacturing  Company,  Wilmington.     Fertilizer. 

Ashley  Home  «&  Son,  Clayton.     Mixing  fertilizer. 

Caraleigh  Phosphate  and  Fertilizer  Works,  Raleigh.  Sulphuric  acid  and 
fertilizers. 

Chatham  Oil  and  Fertilizer  Company,  Pittsboro.  Oil  mill  and  fertilizer 
mixer. 

Couteiitnea  Guano  Company,  Wilson.     Fertilizer. 

Cooperative  Warehouse  Company,  Inc;,  Winston-Salem.     Fertilizers. 

Chowan  Cotton  Oil  and  Fertilizer  Company,  Edenton.  Cotton  seed  products 
and  fertilizer. 

Elmore  Ginning  Fertilizer  Co.,  Laurinburg,  R.  F.  D.     Mixed  fertilizers. 

Tremont  Oil  Mill  Company,  Tremout.  Cotton  seed  products,  fertilizers,  cot- 
ton gin,  etc. 

Greenville  Oil  and  Fertilizer  Company,  Greenville.  Dry  mixing  fertilizer 
and  ginning  cotton. 

N.  B.  Josey  Guano  Company,  Wilmington.     Fertilizer. 

McXair  Phosphate  Company,  Laurinburg,  R.  F.  D.     Acid  phosphate. 

E.  H.  and  J.  A.  Meadows  Company,  New  Bern.     Fertilizer. 

Navassa  Guano  Company,  Selma.  Commercial  fertilizers,  acid  phosphate 
and  sulphuric  acid. 

Navassa  Guano  Company.  Wilmington.  Commercial  fertilizers,  acid  phos- 
phate, and  sulphuric  acid. 

New  Bern  Cotton  Oil  and  Fertilizer  Mills,  New  Bern.  Cotton  seed  products, 
and  fertilizers. 

Pamlico  Chemical  Company.  Washington.     Fertilizers. 

Pearson  &  Company,  Wilmington.     Fertilizer. 

Phillips  Fertilizer  Company,  Inc.,  Washington.  Dry  mixing  complete  ferti- 
lizers. 

Piedmont  Electro  Chemical  Company,  Charlotte.     Phosphate. 

.John  Blue  Fertilizer  Company,  Laurinburg.    Fertilizers,  cotton  seed  products. 

The  Cotton  Oil  and  Ginning  Company,  Scotland  Neck.  Vegetable  oil,  by- 
products, mixing  fertilizers. 

Virginia-Carolina  Chemical  Company,  Charlotte.  Commercial  fertilizers, 
acid  phosphate  and  sulphuric  acid. 


Classification  of  Industries  611 


Fertilizers — Continued. 

Virginia-Carolina  Ctiemical  Company,  Durham.  Commercial  fertilizers,  acid 
phosphate  and  sulphuric  acid. 

Virginia-Carolina  Chemical  Company,  New  Bern.     Commercial  fertilizers. 

Virginia-Carolina  Chemical  Company,  Raleigh.     Commercial  fertilizers. 

Virginia-Carolina  Chemical  Company,  Salisbury.     Commercial  fertilizers. 

Virginia-Carolina  Chemical  Company,  Wadesboro.  Commercial  fertilizers, 
acid  phosphate  and  sulphuric  acid. 

Virginia-Carolina  Chemical  Company,  Washington.     Commercial  fertilizers. 

Virginia-Carolina  Chemical  Company,  Wilmington.  Commercial  fertilizers, 
acid  phosphate  and  sulphuric  acid. 

Virginia-Carolina  Chemical  Company,  Winston-Salem.  Commercial  ferti- 
lizers, acid  phosphate  and  sulphuric  acid. 

Fish  Scrap. 

Dey  &  Brothers,  Beaufort.     Fish  scrap  and  oil. 

Doan  &  Bartlett,  Beaufort.     Fish  scrap  and  oil. 

Fisheries  Products  Company,  Inc..  Wilmington.     Fish  oil  and  fertilizer. 

Neptune  Fisheries  Company,  Inc.,  Wilmington.     Fish  oil  and  scrap. 

Portsmouth  Fisheries  Company,  Morehead  City.     Fish  scrap  and  oil. 

Smyrna  Fish  Factory,  Morehead  City.     Fish  scrap. 

Southport  Fish  Scrap  Oil  Company,  Southport.     Fish  scrap  and  fish  oil. 

Taylor  Fisheries,  Inc.,  Belwood.     Fish  oil,  fish  scrap. 

Taylor's  Fish  Scrap  Factory,  Newport.     Fish  scrap,  oil,  etc. 

Wallace  Fisheries  Company,  Morehead  City.     Fish  scrap  and  fish  oil. 

Flour,  Meal,  and  Feed.     Mills. 
Aberdeen  Power  and  Milling  Company,  Aberdeen.     Corn  meal. 
Acme  Mill  Works,  Greensboro.     Roll  work  for  flour  mills. 
J.  W.  Adclington,  Franklin.     Meal. 
Advance  Roller  Mill,  Advance.     Flour,  meal  and  feed. 
Albemarle  Roller  Mills,  Albemarle.     Cutson  Milling. 
Albright  Milling  Company,  Siler  City.     Wheat  and  corn. 
Alexander  Mills,  Alexander.     Flour,  corn  meal. 
Alleghany  Roller  Mill,  Handy.     Flour,  meal,  feed. 
J.  W.  Allen  Corn  Mill,  Mooresboro.     Corn  meal. 
Allen  Brothers,  Louisburg.     Flour,  meal,  feed,  tobacco  flues. 
Allen's  Grist  Mill,  Smithfleld.     Milling  corn. 
Allen's  Grist  Mill,  Williamston.     Corn  meal. 
Allred's  Corn  Mill,  Mt.  Airy,  R.  6.     Grinding  corn. 
American  Feed  Milling  Company,  Asheville.     Horse  and  cattle  feed. 
American  Roller  Mill  Company,  Richfield.     Flour  and  meal. 
J.  C.  Andrews,  Siler  City.     Meal  and  feed. 
Andrews'  Grist  Mill,  RobersonAdlle.     Corn  meal. 
Ange's  Grist  Mill,  Chocowinity,  R.  1.     Meal. 
Anita  Mills,  Statesville.     Meal. 
Ararat  Mill,  Siloam.     Wheat,  corn,  rye,  etc. 
Paul  Armstrong  Mill,  Faison.     Grinding  corn. 
Armstrong  Brothers  Corn  Mill,  Ararat.     Grinding  corn. 
Ashcraft  IMills  and  Gin  Company,  Marshville.     Flour  and  grist  mill. 
Ashboro  Roller  Mills,  Ashboro.     Flour,  meal  and  feed  mill. 
Asheville  Milling  Corporation,  Asheville.     Flour  and  meal. 
Ashley's  Mill,  Timberlake.     Corn  meal  and  flour. 
Atkinson's  Grist  Mill,  Selma.     Corn  meal. 

Austin-Heaton  Company,  Corporation,  Durham.     Flour,  meal,  feed. 
Aycock  Grist  Mill.  Kenly.     Flour,  meal,  feed  and  rough  lumber. 
J.  W.  Badger,  Jefferson.     Grist  mill  products. 

Bailey's  Fork  Roller  Mill,  Morganton,  R.  1.     Flour  and  corn  meal. 
I.  I.  Baity,  Courtney.     Tobacco  baskets,  flour,  meal. 
J.  W.  Baker  Grist  Mill,  Princeton.     Rough  lumber  and  milling  corn. 


612  North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Flour,  Meal  and -Feed — Continued. 

Bakersville  Roller  Mills.  Bakersville.     Wlieat  and  corn. 

Ballard  and  Everett  Grist  Mill,  Hamilton.     Corn  meal. 

Ballard  Milling  Company,  Lincolntou.     Flonr,  meal. 

Bauerness  Milling  Company,  Tomax.     Flour,  meal,  feed. 

Mrs.  Blanche  Banner,  Banner  Elk.     Custom  mill. 

Banner  Roller  Mills,  Lincolnton.     Flour,  corn  meal  and  feed. 

Barbour's  Grist  Mill,  Clayton.     Corn  meal. 

The  Barden  Gin  and  Mills,  Goldsboro,  R.  5.     Cotton  gin,  meal  and  flour. 

C.  R.  Bare.  Laurel  Springs.     Corn  products. 

Don  Bare,  Wagoner.     Grist  mill. 

.Iasi)er  Bare,  Rhine.     Grist  mill  products. 

A.  D.  Barker's  Corn  Mill,  Mt.  Airy,  R.  1.     Grinding  corn. 

Barker  Roller  Mill.  High  Point.     Flour,  meal. 

John  D.  Barnard,  Shawboro.     Grist  mill. 

Barnes  Grist  Mill,  Ahoskie.     Milling  corn. 

Barr  and  King's  Grist  Mill,  Bina.     Grist  mill  products. 

Basnight  Grist  Mill,  Creswell.     Corn  meal. 

Bayer  Grist  Mill,  Eldorado.     Corn  meal. 

Beaver  Creek  Roller  Mills,  Mt.  Airy.     Flour,  meal  and  feed. 

Beaver  Dam  Roller  Mills,  Lincolnton,  R.  F.  D.     Flour,  meal,  feed. 

Belew  Creek  Roller  Mills,  Belew  Creek.     Roller  mill. 

Belgrade  Milling  Company,  Maysville.     Meal. 

S.  C.  Bellamy,  Enfield.     Flour,  meal. 

Belmont  Roller  Mills,  Belmont.     Flour,  meal  and  feed. 

J.  A.  Bennett.  Wingate.     Corn  meal. 

Bennett's  Mill,  Edenton.     Grinding  corn. 

H.  L.  Beshears,  Idlewild.     Corn  meal  and  flour. 

Bethania  Stock  Company,  Bethania.     Flour,  meal,  feed. 

Biltmore  Milling  Company,  Biltmore.     Custom  grain  and  feed  mill. 

Bingham  Roller  Mills,  Amantha.     Flour  and  meal. 

Biscoe  Milling  Company,  Biscoe.     Wheat,  flour,  corn  meal. 

Bizzells  Mill.  Goldsboro,  R.  3.     Meal,  flour. 

Blackburn  Mill  Manufacturing  Company,  West  Jefferson.     Corn  meal  and 

feed. 
Blackburn  Water  Grist  Mill,  Bentonville.     Milling  corn. 
Blackman's  Grist  Mill,  Selma.     Corn  meal. 
J.  T.  Blake,  Cary.     Flour  and  meal. 

Blake's  Roller  Mills,  Cary,  R.  F.  D.     Flour  and  grist  mill  products. 
Blevins  Mills.  Springfield.     Flour,  meal. 
J.  W.  C.  Blue,  Vass.     Meal  and  feed. 

Blue  Ridge  Corn  Mill  Company.  Roaring  River.     Corn  milling. 
Blue  Ridge  Milling  Company,  Marion.     Corn  meal. 
Robie  W.  Bolick,  Taylorsville.     Custom  and  grist  mill. 
Bouey  and  Harper  Milling  Company.  Wilmington.     Corn  meal. 
Bonlee  Milling  Company,  Bonlee.     Flour  and  grist  mill. 
R.  T.  Boyd  Corn  Mill,  Cove  Creek.     Grinding  corn. 
Boyder  and  Poythres,  Chapel  Hill.     Custom  milling. 
Boykin  Grist  Mill,  Kenly.     Corn  meal. 

Bridgewater  Milling  Company,  Bridgewater.     Flour  and  corn  meal. 
T.  L.  Brim's  Corn  Mill.  Brim.     Grinding  corn  and  rye. 
J.  R.  and  T.  C.  Brown,  Kipling.     Grinding  corn. 
W.  G.  Brown  Grist  Mill,  Edenton.     Grinding  meal  and  hominy. 
William  H.  Brown,  Sly.     Grist  mill. 
W.  T.  Brown,  Spies.     Flour,  meal  and  feed. 
Brown's  Grist  Mill,  Kelford.     Com  meal. 
Brown  Patton  Company,  Pisgah  Forest.     Flour  and  grist. 
Browning  Grist  Mill.  Edenton.     Grist  mill. 
Browning's  Mill,  Nebo,  R.  2.     Corn  meal. 


Classification  of  Industries  613 


Flour,  Meau  and  Feed — Continued. 

J.  D.  Bruton,  Hamlet.     Grist  and  flour  milling. 

T.  W.  Bryant  Custom  Corn  Mill,  Ararat.     Grinding  corn. 

Buck  Shoals  Roller  Mills.  Hamptouville.    Flour,  meal,  feed. 

Buffaloe  Mills,  Kittrell.     Meal  and  flour. 

Buffalo  Roller  Mills,  Lawndale.     Flour  and  corn  meal. 

Bull  Creek  Roller  Mills.  Marshall.     Flour,  meal  and  feed. 

Bull  Head  Burr  Mills,  Glade  Valley.     Corn  products. 

Bull  Run  Roller  Mill,  Ararat,  R.  1.     Flour,  meal  and  chops. 

Burcham  Milling  Company,  Ronda.     Flour  and  meal. 

Burke's  Sons'  Flour  and  Grist  Mill,  Winston-Salem.     Flour,  meal,  feed. 

Burnsville  Milling  Company,  Burnsville.     Flour,  meal. 

J.  J.  Burton  Grist  Mill,  Milton.     Corn  meal. 

J.  W.  Butchers  Corn  Mill.  Rockford.     Grinding  corn  and  rye. 

Bynum  Grist  Mill,  Sunbury.     Corn  meal  and  lumber. 

Byrds  Mill.  Benson.     Grinding  corn. 

Byrd  Milling  Company,  Cane  River.     Wheat  and  corn.    ' 

Burgaw  Gin  Company,  Burgaw.     Corn  meal. 

Caldwell  Mills,  Warry.     Flour  and  grist  mill. 

Alfred  Calloway,  West  Jefferson.     Grist  mill  products. 

Cameron  Milling  Company,  Laurinburg.     Flour  and  meal. 

Cannady's  Mill.  Franklinton.     Flour,  meal,  feed. 

Henry  Canady's  Mill,  Salemburg,  R.  1.     Grinding  corn. 

Candell  Corn  Mill,  Thurmond.     Flour,  meal. 

W.  R.  Capehart,  Avoca.     Rough  lumber  and  grinding  corn. 

J.  L,  Garland  Grist  Mill,  Fletcher,     Feed  mill. 

S.  C.  Carroll,  Rutherford.     Flour  and  grist  mill  products. 

W.  H,  Carroll's  Mill,  Turkey.     Gi'inding  corn. 

Carters  Grist  Mill,  Pollocksville.     Corn  meal. 

Carter  Milling  Company.  Democrat.     Flour,  corn  meal,  bran,  feed. 

Carthage  Ginning  and  Milling  Company,  Carthage.     Flour,  and  meal. 

H.  L.  and  W,  A.  Carver.  Rougemont.     Flour,  meal  and  rough  lumber. 

Caswell  Wood  and  Iron  Company,  Kinston.     Planing  lumber,  meal. 

Jacob  E.  Cavanaugh.  Wallace.     Grinding  corn. 

C.  B.  Cavaniss  and  Company.  Shelby.     Corn  meal. 

Cedar  Grove  Roller  Mills,  Cedar  Grove.     Flour,  meal  and  feed. 

Cedar  Valley  Mill,  Lenoir.     Flour,  corn  meal. 

Cedar  Valley  Roller  Mills,  Lenoir,  R.  2.     Corn  meal,  flour. 

Chatham  Roller  Mill,  Bynum.     Flour  and  meal. 

Cherokee  Roller  Mills,  Murphy.     Milling. 

Cherryville  Beam  Mill,  Cherryville.     Flour,  meal,  feed. 

Cherryville  Roller  Mills,  Cherryville.     Flour,  meal,  feed. 

China  Grove  Roller  Mill,  China  Grove.     Flour,  feed  and  meal. 

Christian  Ewing  Company,  Inc.,  Fayetteville.     Flour,  meal  and  feed. 

Cicero  Garner's  Grist  Mill,  Newport.     Corn  meal. 

City  Flour  Mills,  Statesville.     Flour,  meal,  feed. 

William  and  Monroe  Clark.  Lansing.     Grinding  wheat,  rye  and  corn. 

R.  T.  Clifton,  Louisburg.     Flour,  meal,  feed. 

Clinton  Milling  Company,  Clinton.     Flour  and  feed  stuffs. 

Clippard  and  Buhard,  Belwood,  R.  1.     Com  and  flour  mill. 

Clyde  Roller  Mills,  Clyde.     Flour,  meal,  feed. 

Clyde  Roller  Mills,  East  Bend,  R.  2.     Flour,  me-al  and  feed. 

T.  J.  Cockerham  Corn  Mill,  Grumpier.     Grist  mill  products.    • 

Cody's  Creek  Mill,  Crutchfield,  R.  1.     Flour,  meal  and  feed. 

J.  F.  Coley,  Eureka.     Grist  mill. 

Colfax  Mills,  Ellenboro.     Flour,  feed,  etc. 

Geo.  Collet,  Valleytown.     Flour  and  feed. 

Collettsville  Roller  Mill,  Collettsville.     Flour  and  corn  meal. 

N.  E.  Coltrain  and  Son,  Randleman,  R.  1.     Flour,  meal  and  feed. 


614  ISToKTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Floitr,  Meal  and  Feed — Continued. 

Colvard  Brothers  Mills,  Jefferson.     Grist  mill. 

Combined  Mills,  Wadesboi-o.     Corn  meal. 

Conover  Roller  Mills,  Conover.     Flour  and  grist  mill. 

Consumers  Milling  Company,  Kenly.     Flour,  meal. 

Corbetts  Grist  Mill,  Selma.     Corn  meal. 

Cornett's  Grist  Mill,  Sugar  Grove.     Corn  meal  and  feed. 

County  Line  Roller  Mills,  Statesville.     Flour,  meal. 

Cox  Grist  Mill,  Ayden.     Corn  meal. 

H.  O.  Cozard,  Franklin.     Flour  and  corn  meal. 

Craggy  Milling  Company,  Craggy.     Flour  and  grist  mill. 

Craggy  Milling  Company,  Asheville,  R.  4.     Meal,  flour  and  feed. 

Cranberry  Roller  Mill,  Yadkin ville.     Flour,  meal,  feed. 

Crabtreo  Roller  Mills,  Crabtree.     Flour,  meal,  feed. 

Crafts'  Grist  Mill,  Pink  Hill.     <:V)rn  meal. 

Joshua  Crandill,  Grist  Mill,  Pactolus.     Meal. 

Craven  Grist  Mill.  Ore  Knob.     Grist  mill  and  dressed  lumber. 

Crayton's  Roller  Mill,  Mt.  Pleasant,  R.  1.     Flour,  meal  and  feed  stuff. 

Jess  Creech  Grist  Mill,  Kenly,  R.  2.     Grinding  corn. 

Creech's  Grist  Mill,  Pine  Level.     Corn  meal. 

Creeks  Burr  Mill,  Bennett.     Flour,  meal  and  feed. 

Creston  Roller  Mills.  Creston.     Flour  and  grist  mill  products. 

Crisp  and  Fountain  Company,  Falkland.     Rough  lumber,  meal. 

Ooctan  Mill,  Nashville.     Milling  corn. 

John   F.   Croom   Factory,   Magnolia.     Boxes,    vegetable  packages,    etc.,    and 

grinding  corn. 
Ci'ouse  Roller  Mill,  Crouse.     Flour. 
Cronse  and  Shnmake  Burr  Mill,  Sparta.     Grind  corn  chop  and  make  flour. 

A.  J.  Crutchfleld,  Woodsdale.     Lumber  and  corn  meal. 
Cullowhee  Milling  Company,  Cullowhee.     Flour  and  corn  meal. 
E.  F.  Cunningham  Mill,  Williamston.     Corn  meal. 

Custom  Mill,  Laurel  Springs.     Custom  mill  for  grinding  corn  meal  and  chops. 
.John  Dalton,  Edneyville.     Grist  and  sawmill. 

B.  T.  Damps,  Cary,  R.  F.  D.     Corn  meal  and  flour. 

Dan  River  Lumber  and  Milling  Company,  Walnut  Cove.     Flour,  feed  and 

meal,  finished  lumber. 
Daniels  Grist  Mill,  Williamston.     Corn  meal. 
S.  B.  Davenport,  Beasley.     Grist  mill. 
Arthur  W.  Davis,  Blantyre.     Grist  mill,  rough  lumber. 
Davis  and  Clark,  Lansing.     Grinding  wheat,  corn  and  rye. 
Davis  Mills,  Hiddenite.     Flour,  meal  and  feed  stuff. 
Allen  Daughtry.  Jr.,  Newton  Grove.     Grinding  corn. 
Deep  River  Milling  Company,  Randleman.     Flour  and  meal. 
P.  D.  Deman,  Henderson.     Grist  and  flour  mill. 
Denton  Roller  Mill.  Denton.     Flour,  meal. 
Derby  Johnson  Mill.  Greenville,  R.  F.  D.     Grinding  corn. 
W.  C.  Diggs,  Peachland.     Grist  mill. 
Dildy  and  Aycock,  Wilson.     Corn  meal. 
Dixie  Milling  Company.  Burlington.     Flour. 
Dixie  Roller  Mill,  Summerfield.     Exchange  mill. 
John  Dixon  Mill.  Greenville.     Corn  meal. 
Dosier  Roller  Mills,  Tobaccoville.     Flour,  meal  and  feed. 
J.  P.  Duncan.  Roller  Mills.  Dealville.     Flour. 
J.  S.  Dunn.  Grist  Mill,  Griffon.     Corn  meal. 
J.  W.  Dunning,  Aiilander.     Com  meal. 
Eagle  Roller  Mill.  Shelley.     Flour  mill. 

East  Bend  Roller  Mills.  East  Bend.     Flour,  meal,  bran,  middling  and  feed. 
A.  J.  Edwards,  Apex.     Flour  and  meal. 
D.  M.  Edwards,  Raleigh.     Corn  meal. 


Classification  of  Industries  615 


Flour.  Meal  and  Feed — Continued. 

Edwards  Grist  Mill,  Kenly,  R.  2.     Corn  meal. 
J.  E.  Eflrd,  Polkton.     Grinding  corn  and  wheat. 
Efland  Milling  Company,  Efland.     Custom  milling. 

Electric  Milling  Company,  Siler  City.     Merchants  and  exchange  milling. 
Elizabeth  City  Milling  Company,  Elizabeth  City.     Cotton  ginning  and  mill- 
ing. 
Elkin  Roller  Mills,  Elkin.     Flour,  meal. 
Eller's  Grist  Mill,  Grifton.     Feed. 
Ellington  Grist  Mill,  Clayton.     Corn  meal.  ■ 
Ellis  Flour  Mill.  Farmington.     Flour,  meal,  feed. 

Elon  Roller  Mills,  Elon  College.     Flour,  meal  and  feed,  mill  custom  work. 
Enterprise  Manufacturing  Company,  Coleridge.     Flour,  meal  and  feed. 
Ether  Roller  Mills,  Ether.     Flour,  meal  and  mill  feed. 
Eureka  Milling  Company,  Eureka.     Rough  lumber  and  corn  meal. 
Eureka  Roller  Mills.  Catawba.     Flour,  meal  and  mill  feed. 
Everett  Grist  Mill,  Williamston.     Grinding  corn. 
L.  J.  Fairchant  and  Sons,  Autryville.     Flour  and  meal. 
Fairview  Roller  Mills,  Lewisville.     Flour,  feed  and  meal. 
Fall  Creek  Roller  Mills,  Rockford.     Flour,  meal,  feed. 
Farmer  Roller  Mills,  Farmer.     Flour,  feed  and  meal. 
Farmers  Mercantile  and  Supply  Company,  Weeks^-ille.     Meal. 
Farmer's  Mill,  Wilson.     Grist  mill. 

Farmers  Milling  Company,  Middlesex.     Flour  and  corn  meal. 
H.  H.  Farthington  and  J.  H.  Perry.  Sweet  Water.     Flour  and  feed. 
J.  A.  Ferguson,  Waynesville.     Meal. 
R.  M.  Ferguson.  Waynesville.     Grist  mill. 
Fish  River  Roller  Mills,  Round  Peak.     Flour,  meal. 

E.  L.  Fleming,  Middleburg.     Grist  mill,  rough  lumber. 
Flowers  Grist  Mill,  Mount  Olive.     Meal. 

Forbes  Mill,  Greenville.     Corn  meal. 

Ford  Hudson  Company,  Newton,  R.  1.     Flour  and  corn  meal. 

Fork  Creek  Roller  Mill,  Seagrove.     Flour,  feed  and  meal. 

Fork  Milling  Company,  Fork.     Flour,  meal  and  feed. 

Forsyth  Roller  Mills  Company,  Winston-Salem.     Flour,  meal,  feed. 

T.  C.  Foven,  Hayesville.     Feed  and  grist  mill. 

C.  F.  Francis,  Aulander,     Milling  corn. 

J.  D.  Francis,  Aulander.     Rough  lumber  and  corn  meal. 

Franklinville  Manufacturing  Company,  Frankliuville.     Flour  and  meal. 

Franklinville  Roller  Mill,  Franklin^^lle.     Flour,  feed  and  meal. 

N.  B.  Fulton  Mill,  Pikeville.     Meal. 

Sidney  Furnnine,  Othelo.     Grinding  corn  and  rye. 

T.  F.  Gaines,  Bear  Creek.     Corn  and  feed  mill. 

Gainey's  Mill,  Wade.     Grinding  corn. 

Galloway's  Grist  Mill,  Greenville.     Corn  meal. 

F.  A.  Galycan's  Corn  Mill,  Low  Gap.     Grinding  corn. 

D.  I.  Garner,  Newport.     Milling  corn. 

Gamer  and  Parrish  Roller  Mills,  Mechanic.     Flour  and  meal. 

M.  H.  Garrett,  Hurdle  Mills.     Flour,  meal  and  shipstufE. 

W.  H.  Garrett,  Weeksville.     Meal. 

Garden  Valley  Roller  Mills,  Statesville,  R.  7.     Flour,  meal. 

Germanton  Roller  Mills,  Germanton.     Flour. 

P.  B.  Gibbs,  Hendersonville.     Grist,  meal,  feed. 

Gibsonville  Milling  Company,  Inc.,  Gibsonville.     Flour,  meal.  feed. 

W.  P.  Gilbish  and  Company.  Grifton.  R.  F.  D.     Milling  corn. 

Glen  Alpine  Milling  Company,  Glen  Alpine.     Flour  and  corn  meal. 

Globe  Mills,  Globe.     Corn  meal,  flour. 

G.  N.  Gold  Corn  Mill.  Shelby.     Corn  meal. 

Goldsboro  Milling  and  Grain  Storage,  Goldsboro.     Corn  milling. 


616  N"oKTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Flouk,  Meal  and  Feed — Continued. 

Coy  A.  Goodman's  Mill,  Crumpler.     Corn  meal. 

Graham  Milling  Company,  Corp.,  Graham.     Flour  and  meal. 

Granite  City  Mills,  Mount  Airy.     Wheat  and  corn  grinding. 

Granite  Falls  Milling  Company,  Granite  Falls.     Flour  and  corn  meal. 

Graves  and  Wooten  Roller  Mills,  Yadkinville,  R.  1.     Flour,  meal  and  lumber. 

Grays  Mill,  LaGrange.     Meal. 

A.  S.  Green,  Henderson.     Gi'ist  and  flour  mill. 

J.  P.  Green  Milling  Company,  Mocksville.     Flour,  meal,  feed. 

M.  M.  Green  Corn  Mill,  Mooresboro.     Com  meal. 

Green  Hill  Flour  and  Grist  Mill,  Mount  Airy.     Grinding  corn. 

Green  Mill,  Siler  City.     Corn  meal. 

Green  Mountain  Roller  Mills,  Dale.     Flour. 

Greensboro  Roller  Mills,  Greensboro.     Flour,  meal,  feed. 

Mrs.  C.  C.  Greenwood  and  M.  E.  Haynes,  Barnardsville.     Flour,  corn  meal 

and  bran. 
C.  H.  Greenwood's  Flour  and  Grist  Mill,  Roaring  River.     Flour,  meal,  bran 

and  middlings. 
Gregory  Corn  Mill,  Jonesville.     Flour,  meal. 
T.  A.  Gi'iffin,  Ayden.     Rough  and  dressed  lumber,  meal. 
J.  M.  Griffin,  Folkton.     Rough  lumber  and  grist  mill. 
J.  R.  Griffin,  Wingate.     Grist  mill. 
Wesley  Grimes,  Trout.     Corn  meal. 
Grimes  Milling  Company,  Salisbury.     Flour  and  grist  mill  products. 

F.  C' White  Grist  Mill,  Belvedere.     Corn  meal. 

C.  Myers  Grover,  Mars  Hill.     Meal. 

Guffy  Milling  Company,  Union  Mills.     General  milling. 
Guilford  College  Milling  Company,  Guilford  College.     Flour,  meal. 
Gulf  Roller  Mills,  Gulf.    Flour,  corn  meal,  bran,  etc. 

Hagaman  and  Dotson  Mill  Company,  Beaver  Dam.     Flour,  meal,  and  plan- 
ing mill. 
Halewood  Milling  Company,  Marshall.     Flour,  meal  and  feed. 
Fred  W.  Hall  Grist  Mill,  Greenville.     Milling  corn. 

D.  Westley  Hanes,  Corn  Mill,  State  Road.     Meal. 

Hanes  Roller  Mill.  State  Road.     Grinding  wheat,  corn  and  rye. 

The  Hans  Grist  Mill,  Goldsboro.     Grinding  corn  for  meal  and  feed. 

Hardison's  Grist  Mill,  Jamesville.     Corn  meal. 

Hardy  and  Newsome  Grist  Mill,  LaGrange.     Meal. 

Hardy  and  Smith  Grist  Mill,  Arthur.    Meal. 

Harmony  Milling  Company,  Harmony.     Flour,  meal. 

Harrell's  Grist  Mill,  Rosobel.     Corn  meal. 

C.  P.  Harris,  Mapleville.     Corn  meal. 

G.  E.  Harris,  Littleton.     Rough  lumber  and  meal. 
J.  F.  Harris,  Moriah.     Coi'n  meal,  flour  and  lumber. 

Harriss  and  Barnes  Sawmill,  Clayton.    Rough  lumber  and  grinding  corn. 

Walter  Harrison's  Mill,  Robersonville.     Corn  meal. 

Hash  and  Baldwin,  Piney  Creek.     Flour  and  meal. 

Hauser  Mills,  Yadkinville.     Flour  and  meal. 

Havens  Flour  and  Corn  Mill,  Washington.     Milling  corn  and  flour. 

Heckenstall's  Mill,  Windsor.     Corn  meal  and  rough  lumber. 

Helton  Roller  Mills,  Helton.     Flour,  com  meal,  feed. 

D.  A.  Henderson  and  Sons,  Mint  Hill.     Flour  and  meal. 
Henderson  County  Flour  Mill,  Hendersonville.     Flour,  feed. 
Henderson  Grist  Mill,  Hubert.     Milling  corn. 

Henderson  Roller  Mills  Co.,  Monroe.     Flour,  meal,  grits  and  feed. 
W.  P.  Hendrix,  Hopkins.     Flour  and  grist  mill  products. 
Hendrix  Mills,  Hopkins.     Custom  grinding. 

Hendrix  and  Smith's  Flour  Mill,  Kernersville.     Flour,  meal,  feed. 
Herrings  Grist  Mill,  Smithfield.     Corn  meal. 


Classificatiox  of  Industries  617 


FLorR.  Meal  and  Feed— Continued.  ^  ^     -, 

Benjamin  Hertzog's  Grist  Mill,  Clifton.     Corn  meal  and  feed. 
Hesters  Mill,  Durham.     Grinding  com. 
Hickory  Flour  Mill.  Hickory.     Flour,  meal  and  feed. 
Hico  Milling  Company,  Burlington.     Flour,  feed  and  meal. 
Hiddenite  Milling  Company.  Hiddenite.     Grinding  \Ylieat,  corn  and  rye. 
High  Falls  Manufacturing  Company,  High  Falls.     Flour,  meal  and  feed. 
High  Point  Milling  Company.  High  Point.     Flour,  meal  and  feed. 
Highland  Lake  Mills,  Flat  Rock.     Flour  and  feed  mill. 
G.  L.  Hill's  Corn  Mill,  Westfield.     Milling  corn. 
J.  L.  Hill.  Terrell.     Flour  and  corn  meal. 
Hilliards  Mill,  Battleboro.     Grinding  corn. 
Hines  Grist  Mill.  Ahoskie.     Milling  corn. 

S.  T.  Hinshaw  and  Company,  Yadkinville.     Wheat,  corn  and  rye  products. 
Hinson  and  Eggers,  Beaver  Dam.     Flour,  meal. 

L.  C.  Hobson  Flour  and  Grist  Mill,  Yadkinville.     Flour  and  grist  mill. 
D.  M.  Hodge's.  Mt.  Airy.     Grinding  corn. 
Holts  Grist  Mill.  Princeton.     Corn  meal. 

H    Holyfield's  Flour  and  Grist  Mill,  Dobson.     Flour,  meal  and  feed. 
J.  T.  Holyfield's  Corn  Mill,  Rockford.  R.  1.     Grinding  corn  and  rye. 
Hooker  &  Camfin.  Alliance.     General  milling. 
Hoots  Flour  and  Grist  Mill,  East  Bend.     Flour,  meal  and  feed. 
Horn-Johnson  Company,  Mocksville.     Flour,  meal,  feed. 
House's  Mill,  Newton  Grove.     Grinding  com. 

Howard's  Creek  Mill  Company,  Reepsville.     Flour,  meal  and  feed. 
,J.  B.  Howell,  Dillingham.     Flour,  bran,  corn  meal. 
John  Howell  &  Co.,  Stantonsburg.     Floud,  meal,  feed. 
Hub  Milling  Company,  Altamahaw.     Flour,  meal,  etc. 
D.  F.  Huffman  Grist  Mill,  Connelly  Springs.     Corn  and  flour  mill. 
D.  J.  Hughes  Company  Mill.  Tabor.     Grinding  corn. 
Hughes  Grist  Mill,  Selma.     Corn  meal. 

J.  T.  Humphries  Corn  Mill,  Gilbreath.     Grinding  corn  and  rye. 

H.  C.  Hunter,  Harmony.     Rough  lumber. 

Huntley  Manufacturing  Company.  Huntley.     Grinding  corn. 

Idol's  Mills,  Grumpier.     Flour,  corn  meal,  buckwheat. 

J.  Purgey  Inman,  Sunburst.     Grist  mill. 

Inman  Mill.  Cerro  Gordo.     Grinding  corn. 

Interstate  Milling  Company.  Charlotte.     Wheat  flour,  corn  meal. 

Ipoch  Grist  Mill,  Dover.     Milling  corn. 

Iron  Works  Roller  Mills,  Reidsville.     Flour  and  feed. 

J.  H.  Isaack's  Corn  Mill.  State  Road.     Corn  meal,  rye,  lumber. 

G.  M.  Isenhour,  Kings  Creek,  R.  F.  D.     Corn  meal. 

Ivey  Milling  Company,  Ivy.     Flour,  meal,  feed. 

Jacks  Creek  Roller  Mill,  Dale.     Flour,  meal. 

Jackson  D.  Martin  Mill,  Cooper,  R.  1.     Grinding  corn. 

W.  A.  Jackson,  Cooper.     Lumber,  meal,  feed.  etc. 

Sam  W.  James.  Warrensville.     Com,  meal  and  feed. 

Jamestown  Roller  Mill,  Jamestown.     Flour,  meal. 

P.  L.  Jarrette,  Newton.     Wheat  and  corn  mill. 

John  Jaurette  Mill.  Ash.     Corn  meal  and  rough  lumber. 

Jefferson  Roller  Mills,  Jefferson.     Flour  and  grist  mill. 

J.  W.  Jenkins,  Conway.     Lumber,  meal. 

J.  T.  Jennings,  Olin.     Flour  and  grist  mill. 

Archie  Johnson  Grist  Mill,  Lillington.     Grinding  corn. 

Cicero  Johnson,  Laurel  Springs.     Corn  products. 

D.  M.  Johnson,  Graham.     Meal,  chicken  feed. 

J.  D.  Johnson,  Garland.     Rough  and  dressed  lumber,  corn  meal. 

L.  E.  Johnson  &  Son,  Siler  City.     Grist  mill. 

S.  A.  Johnson's  Corn  Mill,  Mt.  Airy.     R.  1.     Grinding  corn. 
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Flour,  Meal  and  Feed — Contiuucd. 

T.  J.  Johnson,  White  Oak.     Com  meal. 

W.  N.  Johnson  Sons  Company,  Mooresville.     Flour,  meal  and  ice. 

Johnson's  Grist  Mill,  Four  Oaks.     Corn  meal. 

Johnson's  Grist  Mill,  Gold  Point.     Corn  meal. 

Johnson  Mill,  Benson.     Grinding  corn. 

Allen  Jones.  Toliver.    Meal,  flour. 

J.  J.  Jones,  Mount  Olive,  Route  5.     Rough  lumber,  meal. 

J.  T.  Jones  &  Son,  Rocky  Mount.     Corn  meal. 

Jones'  Corn  Mill,  North  Wilkesboro,  Route  2.     Flour,  meal. 

Jones'  Grist  Mill,  Okisko.     Meal. 

Jones'  Mill,  Mount  Olive.     Flour,  meal. 

Jones  &  Peri-y,  Connelly  Springs,  Route  2.     Flour  and  corn  meal. 
.    Charles  Jordon,  Lewiston.     Grinding  corn. 

R.  T.  Joyce  Roller  Mill,  Francisco.     Flour  and  meal. 

Julian  Milling  Company.  Julian.     Flour,  meal  and  feed. 

Kapp  &  Wallace  Roller  Mill,  Kapps  Mill.     Flour,  meal  and  feed. 

Kelly  Grist  Mill,  Currie.     Corn  meal. 

S.  T.  Kendrick.  Fallston.     Corn  meal. 

The  Kennedy  Grist  Mill,  Kinston.     Corn  meal,  wheat  flour  and  wheat  bran. 

William  P.  Kerley,  Taylorsville.     Corn  and  wheat  mill. 

Kernersville  Roller  Mills.  Kernersville.     Flour,  meal,  feed. 

Kester  Roller  Mills,  Winston-Salem.     Flour,  meal,  feed. 

C.  A.  Keys'  Corn  Mill,  Rockford.     Route  1.     Corn  meal.    ■ 

Key's  Corn  Mill,  Siloam.     Meal  and  feed. 

J.  F.  Keziah  and  W.  A.  Stevens,  Matthews.     Wheat,  com,  bran  feed. 

Kiger's  Corn  Mill,  East  Bend,  Route  2.     Meal  and  feed. 

King's  Burr  Mill,  Kings  Mill.     Flour  and  meal. 

Kings  Creek  Roller  Mill,  Kings  Creek.     Flour  and  corn  meal. 

King's  Grist  Mill,  Verona.     Meal. 

King's  Mill,  Benson.     Grinding  corn. 

Kings  Mountain  Roller  Mills,  Kings  Mountain.     Corn  and  flour  mill. 

King  Roller  Mill,  King.     Flour  and  meal. 

S.  G.  Kinsland.     Eulalie.       Meal. 

T.  H.  C.  KoUer's  Mill,  New  Castle.     Flour,  meal,  feed. 

P.  A.  Koltz's  Mill,  Jonesboro.     Flour. 

Lamb's  Grist  Mill,  Fort  Barnwell.     Milling  corn. 

Lamb's  Grist  Mill,  Middlesex.     Corn  meal. 

Lamms'  Mill,  Middlesex.     Grinding  corn. 

Landis  Manufacturing  Company,  Landis.     Flour,  meal,  etc. 

Lane's  Mill,  Rusk.     Grinding  wheat,  corn,   rye. 

C.  J.  Lassiter,  Raleigh,  Route  6.     Meal  and  flour. 

Lassiter  Grist  Mill,  Farmville.     Milling  corn. 

Lassiter  Roller  Mill,  Pike.     Flour,  meal  and  feed. 

Damarius  Lawrence,  Trout.     Custom  mill. 

J.  M.  Leach,  Stoneville.     Flour,  meal,  etc. 

Leaphill  Milling  Company,  Leaphill,  Flour,  meal. 

R.  E.  Lee,  Lauriuburg.     Grist  mill. 

Leggett's  Grist  Mill,  Pactolus.     Corn  meal. 

Leicester  Roller  Mill,  Leicester.     Flour  and  grist  mill. 

Lenoir  Mills,  Lenoir.     Flour,  feed  and  meal. 

Lewis  Mill,  Bellarthur.     Corn  meal. 

Liberty  Mills,  Leaksville.     Flour,  corn  meal  and  feed. 

Liberty  Milling  Company,  Liberty.     Flour,  meal  and  feed. 

Lightwood  Knot  Mill,  Dudley.     Meal. 

Lincoln   Milling  Company,   Lincolnton.     Flour,   meal,  feed. 

Lilly's  Grist  Mill,  Williamston.     Corn  meal. 

A.   J.   Little,  Mangum.     Flour  and  grist  mill. 

Livingston  Mill,  Boomer.     Grinding  corn,  wheat  and  rye. 


Classification  of  Industries  619 


Flour,  Meal  and  Feed — Continued. 
Long's  Mill,  Milton.     Grist  mill. 
Longtown  Roller  Mill,  Cycle.     Flour,  meal,  feed. 

W.  Lorrie  Roller  Mill,  Tliomasville,  Route  4.     Flour,  feed  and  meal. 
Ludwick  Manufacturing  Company,  Salisbury.     Flour,  feed,  meal. 
R.   L.   McBrayer,  Fairview.     Corn  meal. 

E.  V.  McConnell,  Hayesville.     Feed  and  grist  mill. 

W.  E.  McCullers  and  T.  L.  McCullers,  Garner.     Corn  meal. 

McCullers  Grist  Mill,  Smithfield.     Corn  meal. 

McGalliard  Falls  Roller  Mills,  Connelly  Springs.     Flour  and  corn  meal. 

M.  T.  McKniglit  Corn  Mill,  Mount  Airy,  Route  3.     Grinding  corn,  rye,  etc. 

McLamb's  Grist  Mill,  Benson.     Milling  corn. 

McLawhorn   Sawmill,  Ayden.     Rough  lumber,  meal. 

McLean  Brothers,   Swann  Station.     Rough  lumber. 

J.  M.  McLeod  &  Son,  Grist  Mill,  Lillington.     Grist  mill. 

McMillan  Mill,  Stedman.     Grinding  com. 

McMurray's  Corn  Mill,  Shelby.     Corn  meal. 

F.  L.  McNair,  Laurinburg.     Grist  and  flour  mill. 
McSwain's  Mill,  Mooresboro.     Flour  and  corn  meal. 
J.  F.  Mann,  Canton.     Meal. 

T.  F.  Mann,  Newport.     Corn  meal. 

Marion  Milling  Company,  Marion.     Flour,  bran,  meal. 
Joe  W.  Markham,  Weeksville.     Meal. 
D.  G.  Martin's  Corn  Mill,  East  Bend.     Meal  and  flour. 
N.  D.  Martin,  Ramseur.     Meal,  feedstuffs. 
Martin's  Grist  Mill,  Mount  Olive.     Meal  and  ginning  cotton. 
I.  D.  Masters,  Bakersville.     Flour  and  corn  meal.  ,  - 

Mathis  Corn  Mill,   Swan   Creek.     Meal. 
Matthews  Grist  Mill,  Bellarthur.     Corn  meal. 

Matthews  Manufacturing  Company,  Matthews.     Milling  corn.         .  • 
F.  G.  Maxwell,  Reidsville.     Milling  corn  and  feed. 
Maxwell  Mill,  Stedman.     Grinding  corn. 

W.  C.  Meadows,  Mill  Company,  North  Wilkesboro.     Grain  grinding  mills. 
Meadows  Grist  Mill,  New  Bern.     Milling  corn. 

Meadows   Mill   Manufacturing  Company,   Pores   Knob.     Grist   milling. 
Crowder  Meads,  Weeksville.    Meal. 
Willis  S.  Meads,  Weeksville.     Com  meal. 
Mealin's  Grist  Mill,  Wilsons  Mills.     Corn  meal. 
Mebane  Milling  Company,  Mebane.     Flour  and  feed  meal. 
D.  P.  Mears,  Hallsboro.     Corn  m6al  and  grits. 
Melton  Grist  Mill,  Roduco.     Milling  corn. 
J.  L.  Mewborn,  Tarboro.     Meal. 

Mill  Bridge  Flour  Mills,  China  Grove.     Flour,  meal,  feed. 
Mill  Creek  Roller  Mills,  Ramseur.     Flour,  meal  and  feed. 
A.  G.  Miller,  Lenoir,  Route  2.     Corn  meal,  flour. 
John  V.  Miller,  Reno.     Grist  Mill  products. 

Miller  Manufacturing  Company,  Taylorsville.     Flour  and  corn  meal. 
Miller's  Mill,  Clifton.     Corn  meal  and  feed. 
Miller's  Mill,  Trinity,  Route  1.     Flour  and  feed. 

O.  D.  Millian,  Exum.     Rice  flour,  velvet  beans,  corn  meal  and  rough  lum- 
ber. 
Minton  Brothers,  Merry  Hill.     Rough  lumber  and  corn  meal. 
Mitchell  Grist  Mill,  Clayton.     Meal. 
Mizells  Grist  Mill,  Jamesville.     Corn  meal. 
Model  Milling  Company,  Concord.     Flour,  feed  and  meal. 
F.  E.  Monroe,  Polkton,  Route  3.     Corn. 
Moharrie  Burr  Mill,  Mechanic.     Flour  and  meal. 
Monark  Roller  Mills,  Thomasville,  Route  1.     Flour,  meal,  feed. 
Montgomery  Grist  Mill,  Murfreesboro.     Grinding  corn. 


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Flour,  Meal  axd  Fked — Continued. 

Morganton  Roller  Mills,  Morganton.     Flonr,  meal  and  feed. 

Eiizab  Moore  Mill,  "Williamston.     Corn  meal. 

J.  A.  Moore,  Stantonsburg.       Corn  and  feed  mill,  etc. 

M.  A.  Moore,  Horse  shoe.     Corn  meal. 

T.  J.  Moore,  Collettsville.     Corn  meal. 

Moore's  Grist  Mill,  Chocowinity.     Meal. 

Moore  Wood  Mill,  Benson.     Grinding  corn — mfg.  rough  lumber. 

Mooresville  Flour  Mills,  Mooresville.     Flour  and  meal. 

Moravian  Falls  Milling  and  Power  Company,  Moravian  Falls.     Flour,  meal 

and  feedstuffs,  axe  picks,  handles,  etc. 
Morgan  Mill  Company.  Lilesville.     Grist  mill. 
AV.  E.  Morrison,  Statesville.     Meal. 
Morton's  Grist  Mill,  North  Harlowe.     Milling  corn. 
Morven  Mill  and  Gin  Company,  Morven.     Grist  and  flour  mills. 
Mount  Olive  Manufacturing  Company,  Mount  Olive.     Veneers,  meal. 
Mount   Pleasant   Milling   Company,   Mount   Pleasant.     Milling   corn,   wheat 

and  rye. 
Mt.  Ulla  Roller  Mills,  Mt.  Ulla.     Flour,  meal,  feed. 
Mountain  Creek  Roller  Mills,  Mountain  Creek.     Flour  and  grist  mill. 
Mountain  View  Roller  Mill.  Mizpah.     Flour,  meal  and  feed. 
Murphy  Mill.  Murphy.     Milling. 

John  L.  Murray.  Catawba,  Route  2.     Grinding  wheat  and  meal. 
W.  B.  Murray,  Maiden.     Flour  and  corn  meal. 
Murvin  &  Benton  Grist  Mill.  White  Hall.     Meal. 
R.  M.  Myers,  Jennings.       Flour  and  corn  mill. 
Myer's  Roller  Mill,  Yadkinville,  Route  2.     Flour,  meal,  feed. 
Naomi  Roller  Mills,  Randleman.     Flour,  feed. 
M.  A.  Neal,  Kings  Moiuitain.     Corn  meal. 
C.  G.  Nelms,  Stem.     Meal. 

New  Hope  Roller  Mills.  New  Hope  Academy.     Flour  and  grist. 
S.  W.  Newkirk,  Mill.  Magnolia.     Grinding  corn. 
Newman  Brothers,  Pleasant  Garden.     Roller  mill. 
J.  C.  Newsom,  Grist  Mill.  Ahoskie.     Grinding  corn — rough  lumber. 
Newton  Roller  Mill,  Newton.     Flour,  feed  and  meal. 

Nichols  Flour  and  Grist  Mill,  Millers  Creek.     Flour,  meal  and  feed.        ' 
North  State  Milling  Company,  Greensboro.     Flour,  meal  and  feeds. 
North  State  Roller  Mills,  Newton.     Flour  and  grist  mill. 
North   Wilkesboro   Roller  Mills.   North   Wilkesboro.     Flour,   meal,   feed. 
Oak  Ridge  Roller  Mill,  Oak  Ridge.     Custom  mill. 
J.  H.  Oden,  Saw  and  Gin  Mill,  Pinetown.     Lumber  and  grist  mill. 
Oglesby's   Grist   Mill,   Bridgeton.     Milling  corn. 
O.  K. -Corn  Mill,  Black  Mountain.     Corn  meal. 
Old  Atkinson's  Mill,  Princeton.     Milling  corn. 
The  Old  Cox  Grist  Mill,  Bentonville.     Meal. 
Old  Han  Mill,  Tunis.     Grinding  corn. 
The  Old  Jordan  Mill,  Windsor.     Milling  corn. 
The  Old  Lassiter  Mill,  Four  Oaks.     Corn  meal. 
"Old  Lassiter  Mill."  LaGrange.     Meal. 
Lando  Osbon,  Laurel  Springs.     Custom  Grist  Mill. 
Wilborn  G.  Osborne.  Clifton.     Custom  mills. 
B.  J.  Ownby,  Black  Mountain.     Corn  meal. 
V.  M.  Owenby,  Brevard,  R.  2.     Grist  mill. 
Owens  »&  Sons,  Woodleaf.     Flour  and  feed. 
Oxford  Roller  Mills,  Oxford.     Flour,  meal.  feed. 
Palmer  Ford  Milling  Company,  Weaverville.    Flour  and  feed  mill. 
Parker's  Grist  Mill,  Dixie.     Corn  meal. 
Parker's  Grist  Mill.  Smithfield.     Milling  corn. 
Parmalle  Grist  Mill,  Parmalle.     Grinding  corn. 
Parrish  &  Son  Grist  Mill,  Caraway.     Flour  and  feed. 
Parson's  Corn  Mill,  Buck.     Meal. 


Classification  of  Industries  621 


Flour.  Meal  and  Feed — Continued. 

Z.  V.  Pate,  Gibson.     Grinding  corn. 

W.  Patten  Mill,  Calypso.     Flour  and  meal. 

John  M.  Patterson  Roller  Mill,   Franklinsville,  Route  1.     Flour,  mea,l  and 
feed. 

Patterson  Brothers,  Burlington.     Flour,  meal  and  bran. 

Paynes'  Mill,  Kernersville.     Flour,  meal,  feed. 

Peak  Creek  Roller  Mills,  Laurel  Springs.     Wheat,  flour,  bran. 

Pear  Flour  Mill,  Stony  Point.     Flour,  meal  and  feed. 

Pearl  Roller  Mill,  Lawndale.     Corn  and  flour  mill. 

Pearl  Roller  Mill.  Randleman.     Flour  and  feed. 

Pearson's  Corn  Mill,  Millers  Creek.     Flour,  meal. 

G.  W.  Peeler,  Casar.     Corn  and  flour  mill. 

Peoples  Roller  Mills,  Candler,  R.  1.     Flour,  corn  meal,  bran  meal,  feed. 

Perkins  Brothers  Mill,  Smithport.     Corn  meal,  feed  and  buckwheat  flour. 

B.  A.  Perry's  Grist  Mill,  Oakland.     Corn  meal,  wheat  and  flour. 

Perry  Mill  Company,  Wingate.     Planing  lumber,  grist  mill. 

J.  E.  Phelp,  Roper.     Flour  and  grist  mill,  lumber. 

J.  D.  Phelps,  Woodard.     Rough  lumber  and  corn  meal. 

B.  W.  Phillips  Mill,  Maxton.     Meal. 

Phillips  Milling  Company,  Dalton.     Flour  and  meal. 

Phoenix  Roller  Mill,  Hickory.     Flour  and  feed. 

Piedmont  Milling  Company.  Pine  Level.     Corn  meal. 
•     Piedmont  Roller  Mills,  Tadkinville.     Flour,  meal. 

Pierce  Grist  Mill,  Fullers,  R.  1.     Flour  and  feed  mill. 

Pinnacle  Roller  Mills,  Pinnacle.     Custom  milling. 

Pioneer  Roller  Mills,  Lincolnton.     Flour  and  corn  meal. 

Pigeon  Valley  Roller  Mills,  Waynesville.     Flour,  meal. 

Pilot  Milling  Company,  Pilot  Mountain.     Flour,  meal,  bran  and  middling. 

Pisgah  Roller  Mills,  Candler,  R.  4.     Flour  and  feed  mill. 

Pleasant  Garden  Company,  Corp.     Pleasant  Garden.     Flour,  meal. 

Plummer's  Grist  Mill,  Wilkesboro.     Meal  and  feed. 

J.  G.  Pratt,  Nealsville.     Flour,  meal,  feed. 

J.  S.  Preslar.  Peachland.    Meal. 

N.  C.  Price,  Unionville.     Grist  mill. 

M.  W.  Prutt,  Lenoir.     Corn  repeal. 

The  Public  Service  Company,  Hayes^'llle.     Flour  and  corn  meal. 

Quaker  Roller  Mill.  Mizpah.     Flour  and  meal. 

Quarry  Roller  Mills,  Roaring  River.     Flour,  meal. 

Ramseur  Milling  Company,  Ramseur.     Flour,  meal  and  feedstuffs. 

Rand  Milling  Company,  Clayton.     Flour,  meal,  feed. 

Randolph  Milling  Company,  Liberty.     Flour,  meal  and  feed. 

J.  P.  Ratlife,  Wadesboro.     Corn  meal. 

Redmond  «&  Gay,  New  Hope,  R.  1.     Flour,  meal. 

Reed  &  Felton,  Hertford.     Meal,  feeds,  etc. 

Reedy  Fork  Roller  Mills,  Gibsonville,  R.  1.     Meal,  flour. 

Reems  Creek  Roller  Mill,  Weaverville.     Flour  and  grist  mill. 

Vestal  Reese,   Flour  and   Grist  Mill,   Yadkinville,   R.    1.  Flour,   meal,   and 
feed. 

J.  C.  Reynolds,  Climax-     Roller  mill. 

Reynold's  Mills,  Leaman.     Flour,  meal. 

Ernest  Rhodes.  Mount  Gould.     Corn  meal. 

W.  R.  Rice,  Pensacola.     Meal. 

Richland  Roller  Mills,  Moflitts.     Flour,  meal  and  feed. 

Richardson  Grist  Mill,  Selma.     Meal. 

Richfield  Milling  Company,  Richfield.     Flour,  feed  and  bran. 

Rierson's  Mill,  Tobaccoville.     Feed  stuffs. 

Christopher  Riggan,  Mt.  View.     Grist  mill. 

Rigg's  Grist  Mill,  Maysville.     Corn  meal. 

River  View  Manufacturing  Company,  Norwood.     Flour,  feed  and  meal. 

Roberson,  Strader  &  Co.,  Belew  Creek.     Grist  mill. 


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ISToBTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Flour,  Meal  and  Feed — Continued. 

Robertson  Brothers,  Olin.     Flour,  meal. 

Robertson's  Grist  Mill,  Jamesvillo.     Corn  meal. 

Rock  Roller  Mill,  Salisbury,  R.  F.  D.     Flour,  meal. 

■Rockett  &  Hutchins,  East  Bend.     Rough  lumber,  flour,  meal. 

Rocky  River  Mills,  Concord.     Custom  mill,  white  flour,  corn  meal. 

Rocky  River  Roller  Mills,  Norwood.     Flour. 

A.  S.  Roscoe  Mills,  Windsor.     Corn  meal. 

C.  F.  Rose,  Fremont.     Meal. 

Routh's  Roller  Mill,  Bennett.     Flour,  meal  and  feed. 

Rowan  Milling  Company,  Cleveland.     Flour  and  grist  mill  products. 

J.  S.  Royster  Milling  Company,  Henderson.     Flour  and  grist  mill. 

Ruffin  Roller  Mills,  Rutlin.     Flour  and  feed. 

Ruth's  Roller  Mill,  Ashboro.     Flour,  feed  and  meal. 

D.  L.  Ryder,  Littleton.     Custom  corn  and  flour  mill,  and  rough  lumber. 
Rymer's  Mill,  Juno,  R.  4.     Flour  and  feed. 

St.  Pauls  Flour  Mill  Company,  St.  Pauls.     Flour  and  meal. 

Sandy  Creek  Roller  Mill,  Liberty.     Flour,  meal  and  feed. 

Savage  Grist  Mill,  Arthur.     Meal. 

Seaboard  Milling  Company,  Sanford.     Flour,  meal  and  feed  bran. 

R.  Lee  Scott,  Sims.     Meal. 

Seagrove  Mill  and  Store  Company,  Seagrove.     Milling. 

W.  B.  and  J.  E.  Sellars,  Mebane.     Meal  and  flour. 

W.   Shackelford,  Fieldsboro,  R.   F.  D.     Rough  lumber,  meal. 

Mrs.  M.  L.  Sharpe,  Statesville,  R.  2.     Flour  and  grist  mill. 

Sharpes  &  Coble,  Burlington.     Flour  and  meal. 

Carter-Shaw  Company,  Eleazer.     Flour  and  feed  mill. 

Horton  Sheets,  Wagoner.     Flour  and  grist  mill. 

A.  M.  and  W.  J.  Shelton's  Corn  Mill.     Campbell.     Meal  and  feed. 

John  Shepherd,  Transon.     Corn  meal,  feed  and  flour. 

Geo.  O.  Sherrill,  Reese.     Flour  and  grist  mill. 

Shiloh  Roller  Mills,  Statesville.     Flour  and  grist  mill. 

Shoals  Mills,  Shoals.     Flour,  meal  and  feedstuff's. 

Fred  Shoemake,  Warrensville.     Corn  meal  and  feed. 

J.  T.  Shute,  Monroe.     Meal. 

S.  T.  Shupe  &  Sons,  Edmonds.     Corn  meal. 

Sides  Mill  and  Ice  Company,  Mount  Aiiy.     Flour  and  meal. 

L.  C.   Sigman,  Taylorsville.     Custom  Mill,  rye,  corn,  etc. 

Siler  City  Milling  Company,  Siler  City.     Flour. 

Silver  Creek  Roller  Mill,  Morganton,  R.  1.     Corn  meal,  custom  only. 

Simmons  Grist  Mill  and   Saw  Mill,  Freeland,     Corn  meal  and  rough  lum 

ber. 
Simpson  Grist  Mill,  Ayden.     Corn  meal. 
Single  &  Wilson,  Clarrissa.     Flour  and  grist. 
Sleepy  Creek  Mill,  Dudley.     Meal. 

Lula  B.  Sloan's  Custom  Grist  Mill,  Round  Peak.  Meal. 
Mrs.  M.  E.  Smallwood  Grist  and  Corn  Mill.  Merry  Hill. 
Sloan   &   Seagrove  Flour  and   Grist  Mill,   Hamptonville 

feed. 
Sloan-White  Milling  Company,  Statesville.  R.  5.     Flour,  meal. 
W.  E.  Smith's  Mill,  Robersonville.     Grinding  corn. 
W.  P.  Smith,  Efland.     Meal  and  flour. 

W.  R.  Smith,  Merry  Hill.     Rough  lumber  and  grinding  corn. 
Smith  Grist  and  Feed  Mill,  Goldsboro.     Meal. 
,     Smith's  Grist  Mill,  Ayden.     Com  meal. 

Smith's  Roller  Mills,  Benham.     Flour,  meal  and  feed. 
The  Smith  Milling  Company,  Goldsboro.     Milling  corn. 
Smithfield  Milling  Company,   Smithfleld.     Flour. 
Smithfield  Roller  Mills,  Smithfleld.     Flour,  meal,  feed. 
Snider  Roller  Mill.  Denton.     Flour,  meal. 
Snow  Creek  Roller  Mills,  Rusk,  R.  1.     Flour,  meal,  etc. 


Meal. 
Flour,   meal  and 


Classification  of  Industries  623 


Flour,  Meal  and  Feed — Continued. 

Soutli  Side  Roller  Mill,  Winston-Salem.     Flour,  meal,  feed. 

South  Yadkin  Mill.  Hiddenite.     Flour,  meal  and  feed. 

Southerland  Mill,  Kenansville.     Grinding  corn. 

Southern  Grown  Milling  Company,  Ashboro.     Merchant  millers. 

Southern  Mill,  High  Rock.     Flour  and  feed. 

Sparta  Roller  Mill  Company,  Sparta.     Flour,  meal  and  buckwheat. 

Spaugh  Mill,  Mount  Airy.     Corn  meal. 

Speed  Roller  Mills,  Speed.     Grist  mill.  .    ,       v,        ^ 

Spoon   &    Stafford,   Burlington,   R.    11.     Rough    and    dressed   lumber,   flour 

and  meal. 
E   D.  Spruill,  Quitsna.     Corn  meal  and  lumber. 

Staiford  Brothers  Roller  Mill,  Summerfield.     Flour,  meal  and  feedstufts. 
Staggs  Creek  Mill,  Clifton.     Custom  mill   (only). 
Staley  Milling  Company.  Siler  City.     Grist  mill. 
Standard  Milling  Company,  Bear  Creek.       Flour  and  meal. 
Stanley's  Grist  Mill.  Smithfield.     Corn  meal. 
Stanley's  Mill,  Rusk.     Custom  mill,  wheat  and  bran. 
Star  Milling  Company,  Statesville.     Flour,  meal. 
Statesville  Flour  Mill  Company,   Statesville.     Flour. 
Sterling  Mills,  Inc.,  Statesville.     Flour,  meal,  feed. 
Stewarts  Mill.  Benson.     Grinding  com. 

Stoneville  Milling  Company,  Stoueville.     Flour  and  grist  mill. 
Stony  Creek  Milling  Company,  Inc.,  Burlington,  R.  2.     Meal  and  flour. 
Stotts  Grist  Mill,  Wendell.     Corn  meal. 
J.  B.  Stroup  &  Son,  Fallston.    Meal  and  flour  mill. 
Summerfield  Milling  Company.  Summerfield.     Flour,  meal. 
F   B.  Sutton  Grist  Mill,  Windsor.     Corn  meal,  feed. 
Swain's  Grist  Mill,  Jerry.     Milling  corn,  rough  lumber. 
Swannanoa  Roller  Mill,  Swannanoa.       Flour  and  grist  mill. 
Sweetwater  Flour  and  Grist  Mill,  Robbinsville.     Flour  and  meal. 
M.  M.  Tapp,  Roxboro.     Flour  and  meal. 
Fan  Taylor,  Everett.     Corn  meal. 
Taylor.  Clark  &  Barnhill,  Everett.     Corn  meal. 
Taylor's  Gi-ist  Mill,  Morehead  City.     Corn  meal. 
Taylor's  Grist  Mill.  Pink  Hill.     Corn  meal. 

Taylorsville  Milling  Company,  Taylorsville.     Flour,  meal  and  feed. 
J.  P.  Teer  Mill,  Teer.     Flour  and  meal. 
Telephone  Roller  Mill,  Woodsdale.     Flour  and  feed  mill. 
W.  J.  Templeton  Corn  Mill,  Jennings.     Grinding  corn  and  rye. 
Terrell's  Mill,  Union  Ridge.     Corn  meal. 
Thayer   Mill,   Eldorado.     Flour   and   meal. 

Third  Creek  Roller  Mills,  Woodleaf.     Flour  and  feed. 

Thom  Creek  Roller  Mill,  Denton.     Flour,  meal  and  feed  mill. 

T.  Thomas  Mill,  Marshville.     Flour  and  grist  mill. 

Thomasville  Roller  Mills,  Thomasville.     Flour,  meal,  feed. 

Luther  Thompson,  Graham.     Flour. 

Tillman's  Grist  Mill  and  Repair  Works,  Kinston.     Corn  meal. 

B.  C.  Troxler,  Greensboro.     Flour,  meal. 

Troy  Milling  Company,  Troy.     Flour,  meal  and  feed  mill. 

Tulls  Grist  Mill,  Kinston.     Corn  meal. 

Turner's  Mill  and  Gin.  Oakboro.     Grain  milling,  ginning  cotton,  etc. 

Turnersburg  Roller  Mills,  Turnersburg.     Custom  grist  mill. 

Tuttle's  Mill,  Lenoir.     Flour  and  corn  meal. 

Twin  City  Grocery  Company,  Leaksville.     Corn  meal,  etc. 

Tyrells  Creek  Milling  Company,  Roscoe.     Flour  and  grist. 

Upchurch  Milling  and  Storage  Company,  Raeford.     Milling  and  storage. 

Valley  Roller  Mills,  Candler.     Flour  and  feed. 

Vance  Mill,  Henderson.     Grist  mill. 

J.  M.  Vanhoy,  Ronda,  R.  1.     Rough  lumber,  flour  and  meal. 

Vann's  Mill,  Murfreesboro.     Grist  mill  and  rough  lumber. 


624  N'oRTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Flouu.  Mp:al  and  Fekd — Continued. 

Vanway  &  Payne's  Mills.  Fleetwood.     Flour  and  grist  mill. 

Vass  Milling  Company.  Vass.     Flour,  meal  and  feed. 

Waddcll  Milling  Company,  Mt.  Gilead.     Grist  mill. 

Wadesboro  Corn  Mill.  Wadesboro.     Coi'n  meal. 

Walker  Brotbers.  Hillsboro.     Flour,  meal  and  sbipstuff. 

"NValkertown  Roller  Mills,  Inc.,  Walkertown.     Flour,  meal,  feed. 

Wallace  Roller  Mills.  Rusk.     Flour,  meal  and  feed. 

Wallburg  Roller  Mill.  Wallburg.     Flour,  meal,  feed. 

Waltons  (irist  Mill,  Sbarkman.     Milling  corn. 

A.  Ward.  Wendell.     Rougli  lumber,  flour  and  meal. 

Warlick  Milling  Company,  Reepsville.     Flour  and  feed  grinding. 

Warren  Milling  Company,  Nasbville.     Flour  and  grist. 

Warrenville  Mill.  Warrensville.     Corn  meal  and  feed. 

Warricksbire  Mills,  Goldsljoro.     Milling  corn,  ginning  and  sawing  lumber. 
^  Watawga  Roller  Mills.     Sugar  Grove.     Flour  and  grist. 

Watson's  Grist  Mill.  Yuma.     Flour,  meal  and  feed. 

Waugb's  Mill.  Jefferson.     Grist  mill  products. 

Waynesville  Milling  Company,  Waynesville.     Flour,  meal. 

Waynicks  Grist  Mill.  New  Bern.     Milling  corn. 

Weaver  Ross   Grist   Mill.   Bentonville.     Milling   corn. 

Weaverville  Milling  Company.  Weaverville.     Grist  mill. 

Weiterington's  Grist  Mill.   Griffon.     Meal. 

Welcome  Mill  Company.  Welcome.     Wbeat  flour. 

West  Bros.,  West  Mills.     Meal. 

Wetherington  Grist  Mill.  Jasper.     Milling  com. 

Wbeat  and  Corn  Mill.  Rougemont.     Meal  and  flour. 

Wbeller   Roller  Mills.   Higgins.     Flour  and   corn  meal. 

Wbicbard's  Grist  Mill,  Wbicbard.     Rougb  lumber,  grinding  corn. 

Edmund  Wbite.  Warrenton.     Flour  and   corn   meal. 

F.  C.  Wbite's  Grist  Mill,  Belvidere.     Meal. 

G.  F.  Wbite.  Hamptonville.     Cbicken  coops. 

G.  W.  Wbite's  Cotton  Gin  and  Grist  Mill,  Pollocksville.     Meal. 

Wbite  &  Steele,  Stony  Point.     Flour  and  grist  mill. 

Wbite-Williams  Company.  Grabam,  R.  1.     Meal  and  flour. 

Wbitebead  &  Sbepberd,  Wbitebead.     Custom  grinding. 

Wbiteburst  Grist  Mill,  Greenville.     Corn  meal. 

Wbitley  Grist  Mill,  Goldsboro,  R.  2.     Corn  meal.  * 

Wbitley's  Grist  Mill,  Wendell.     Corn  meal. 

J.   L.   Wbittington's  Mill.   Reddie's   River.     Grist   mill,   rougb    and   dressed 

lumber. 
C.  B.  Williams.  Polktou.     Corn  meal,  rougb  lumber. 
Williams  Grist  Mill,  Mount  Oliv^.     Flour,  meal. 
Wilson  Grist  Mill.  Fort  Barnwell.     Milling  corn. 
Wilson  Mills.  Lenoir,  R.  2.     Corn  meal,  flour. 
Wilson   Mill   and   Lumber   Company    Corp..    Rural    Hall.     Flour,   meal   and 

feed — rougb  and  dressed  lumber. 
Winkler  Corn  Mill.  Spurgeou.     Flour,  meal,  feed. 
Winn's  Grist  Mill.  Robersouville.     Corn  meal. 
Wiusteads  Mill,  Wilson.     Grist  mill,  meal  and  products. 
Wise  Grist  Mill.  Selma.     Corn  meal. 
Wood  Grain  Mill,  New  Hope.     Meal. 

Preston  Woodall  Planing  Mill.  Benson.     Dressed  lumber  and  meal. 
Woodall  Mill,  Cumberland.     Grist  mill. 
Woodard  Gi'ist  Mill,  Pine  Level.     Corn  meal. 
Woodington's  Grist  Mill,  Kinston.     Corn  meal. 
Woods  Grist  Mill.  Smitbfield.     Corn  meal. 
World's  Grist  Mill.  Murfreesboro.     Grinding  corn. 
Amos  Wrigbt.  Boiling  Springs.     Flour  and  corn  meal. 
Yadkin  River  Roller  Mill,  Clemmous.     Flour,  meal  and  feed. 
Yadkin  Valley  Roller  Mills,  Yadkinville,  R.  2.     Flour,  corn  meal. 


Classification  of  Industries  625 


Flour.  Meal  A^■D  FEEB—Co)iti)iucd.  ,    .     -, 

Tadkinville  Roller  Mills,  Yaclkinville.     Four,  corn  meal.  teed. 
Yates  Mill.  Raleigh.     Meal  and  flour. 
"Ye  Old  Time  Mill,"  Graham.     Meal  and  flour. 

Yelton  Milling  Company,  Rutherfordton.     Custom  milling.  -  , 

York  Milling  Company,  Sophia.     Mill  feed.  ,   ^     -, 

Zimmerman  &  Company,  Elizabeth  City.     Flour,  meal  and  feed. 

Founders  and  Machinists.  .  ,        ,  i 

Acme  Foundry  and  Machine  Company,  Randleman.     Saw  mills,  plows  and 

general  repair  work. 
Adams   Manufacturing   Company.    Goldsboro.      Stalk-choppers   and   general 

repairs.  ,.     ,  .        ,         ,  i 

Asheville  Supply  and  Foundry  Company,  Asheville.    Machine  shop,  brass  and 

iron  foundry,  etc.  .         j,      ^     4-    ' 

Barbour  Machine  Works,  Beaufort.     Autos  and  marine  engines  for  boats. 
S.  R.  Biggs  Iron  and  Motor  Company,  Williamstou.     Tobacco  trucks,  flues. 

etc. 
Biscoe  Foundry  and  Machine  Company,  Biscoe.     Castings  and  repairs. 
Jerome  Bolick,"^  Conover.     Springs,  steel  buggy  and  auto  wheels,  etc. 
L.  W.  Bowden,  Raleigh.     Tobacco  flues  and  general  iron  shop. 
L    Braxton,  Scotland  Neck.     Blacksmith  shop. 
L.  K.  Briggs  Iron  and  Motor  Company,  Williamston.     Tobacco  flues,  trucks, 

etc. 
Broadfoot  Iron  Works,  Wilmington.     General  machine  shop. 
Brown  Frier  Iron  Works.  Jonesville.     Sawmills  and  general  repair  work. 
Carolina  Foundry  and  Machine  Company,  Inc.,  Winston-Salem.     Iron  and 

brass  foundry. 
Carolina    Machinery    Company,    Asheville.      Foundry    and    machine    shop 

products.  ,  ,      i     ,        i. 

Carolina  Steel  and  Iron  Company,  Greensboro.    Steel  tanks,  smokestacks,  etc. 

Carolina  and  Yadkin  River  Railway  Company,  High  Point.  Common  car- 
riers. .  .,      .  1 

Charlotte  Pipe  and  Foundry  Company,  Charlotte.     Cast  iron  soil,  pipe  and 

fittings. 

Cherryville  Foundrv  Works,  Cherryville.     General  foundry  work. 

Cocker  Machine  and  Foundry  Company,  Gastonia.     General  machine  work. 

Concord  Foundry.  Concord.     Repair  work,  iron,  steel,  scrap  iron. 

A   B    Cook  &  Son,  Tillery.     Blacksmith,  wheelwright. 

Cook-Lewis  Foundry  Company.  Greensboro.  Iron,  brass,  bronze  and  alumi- 
num castings. 

Craven  Carriage  Shop.  Inc..  New  Bern.     Tobacco  trucks. 

J.  W.  Crook,  Monroe.     Cultivators. 

Dewey  Bros  ,  Goldsboro.    Machine  shop  and  foundry,  mill  supplies. 

Dixie  Spindle  and  Flyer  Company,  Charlotte.  Repairing  cotton  mill  ma- 
chinery. 

Durham   Foundry   and  Machine  Works,    Durham.     Foundry   and   machine 

works. 
Durham  Iron  Works.  Durham.    General  machine  and  railway. 
Elizabeth  City  Iron  Works  Supply  Company,  Elizabeth  City.    General  repairs 

of  machinery- 
Ellington  Vanfield,  Henderson.     Blacksmith  shop. 
Eureka  Iron  Works,  Lincolnton.     Foundry  and  machine  works. 
Foundry  and  Machine  Shop.  Albemarle.     General  repair. 
Gaston 'iron  Works.  Gastonia.     Foundry  and  general  repair  work. 
Glascock  Stove  and  Manufacturing  Company,  Greensboro.     Stoves,  grates, 

etc. 
J.  Hackett  Foundry  Company,  Charlotte.    General  jobbing  gray  iron  castings 

for  textile  mills  and  machine  shop,  etc. 
Harmon  Engineering  Company,  Charlotte.     Machine  shop  for  repair  work. 


626  North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Founders  and  Machinists — Continued. 

Hickory  Foundry  and  Machine  Company.  Hickory.     Foundry  and  machine 

shop. 
High  Point  Machine  Worlis,  Inc.,  Higli  Point.     Oenei-al  repair  foundry. 
Humber  Macliine  Works,  Greenville.     General  machine  Avork. 
M.  L.  Hussey   Carriage  Company,  Tarboro.     Blacksmith   shop   and   l)uggy 

maker. 
W.  G.  Jarrell  Machine  Company,  Charlotte.     Repairing  machinery. 

D.  L.  Johnson,  Enfield.    Blacksmith  shop. 

Jones,  Tucker  &  Clark,  Greenville.    Tobacco  trucks,  cart  wheels,  repairs,  etc. 
Kinston   Iron   and   Mantel   Works,  Kinston.     Machine   shop,   foundry,   mill 

work. 
Lardner  Manufacturing  Company,  Greenville.     General  repair  and  tobacco 

trucks. 
Lassiter  Garage  and  Repair  Shop,  Farmville.     Toliacco  flues,  trucks,  etc. 
Liddell  Company,  Charlotte.     Cotton  gin  machinery,  engines  for  sawmills. 
Lineberry   Foundry   Machine    Company,   North   Wilkesboro.      Foundry   and 

machine  shop. 
Lingo  City  Metal  Works,  Wilmington.     Machinery  repairing. 
Mecklenburg  Iron  Works,  Charlotte.     General  iron  work  and  machine  shop. 
Mt.    Airy    Iron   AVorks,   Mt.    Airy.      Foundry,    machine    shop,    castings   and 

general  repair. 
New  Bern  Iron  Works  and  Supply  Company,  Inc.,  New  Bern.    Mill  supplies 

and  general  repairing. 
Newman  Machine  Company,  Greensboro.     Woodworking  machinery. 
North  Side  Foundry,  Durham.     General  foundry. 
J.  S.  Parker  &  Co.,  Morehead  City.     Grate  bars,  gas  tanks,  etc. 
People's  Repair  Shop,  Williamston.    General  repair,  and  manufacture  carts, 

tobacco  trucks  and  tobacco  flues. 
Piedmont  Foundry  and  Machine  Company,  Hickory.     Foundry  and  machine 

shop. 
H.  J.  Powell,  Rosemary.     Blacksmith  shop  and  repairs. 
Raleigh  Iron  Works,  Raleigh.     Machine  shop,  and  foundry  jobbing. 
Ruth  Manufacturing  Company,  Ruth.     Foundry. 
Salem  Iron  Works,  Winston-Salem.     Sawmills,  dye  machines  and  general 

repair  work. 
H.  M.  Scott,  Burlington.     General  machine  and  repair  shop. 
Sergeant  Manufacturing  Company,  Greensboro.     Iron  foundry  and  machine 

shop. 
Shelby  Foundry,  Shelby.     General  foundry  and  metal  repair. 
Smith  Plow  Works,  Raeford.     Plows. 

Smith's  Repair  Shop.  New  Bern.     General  repairs,  blacksmith  and  wheel- 
wright. 
Smith  Wood  Shop,  Ayden.     Tobacco  trucks,  hogsheads,  etc. 
Southern  Spindle  and  Flyer  Company,  Charlotte.     Cotton  mill  machinery, 

I'epairs. 
J.  C.  Steele  «&  Sons,  Statesville.    Brick  and  clay  working  machinery. 
Sutton-Middleton  Company.  Greensboro.     Burning  and  testing  machines. 
Sykes  Bros.  Machine  Works,  Burlington.     Foundry  and  machine  work. 

E.  J.  Talley  Laundry  Machine  Company.  Greensboro.     Laundry  machinerj-. 
The  Cole  Manufacturing  Company,  Charlotte.    Farm  implements. 

The  Council  Tool  Company,  Wannanish.     Tools  for  turpentine  operators. 
The  Dunn  Plow  Company,  Wake  Fore.st.     Plows  and  castings. 
The  John  A.  McKay  Manufacturing  Company.  Dunn.    Farm  implements. 
The  Moftitt  Iron  Works  Company,   Sanford.     General  foundry  and  repair 

shop. 
Tripp  Bros.   Manufacturing  Works,   Aiden.     Tobacco  trucks,   etc.,   general 

repairing. 
C.  H.  Turner,  Statesville.     General  machine  shop. 


Classification  of  Industries  627 


Founders  and  Machinists — Continued. 

Vanfield  Ellington,  Henderson.     Blacksmith  shop. 

J.  E.  Wall  &  Co.,  Apex.     General  foundry. 

Ward's  Plow  Works,  Fayetteville.     Plows. 

Wayne  Agricultural  Works,  Inc.,  Goldsboro.     General  farm  implements  and 

lumber  trucks. 
Williams'  Repair  Shop,  Farmville.     Tobacco  trucks. 
Wilmington    Iron    Works,    Inc.,    Wilmington.      Foundry   and   machine   shop 

products. 
Wright  Safety  Air  Brake  Company,  Greensboro.    Railway  safety  appliances. 
Wysong  &  Miles  Company,  Greensboro.     Woodworking  machinery. 

Furniture.     See,  also,  Chairs;  Furniture  Factories,  pages  63-75. 

Albemarle  Cabinet  Company,  Albemarle.     Furniture,  dressed  lumber. 
Catawba  Furniture  Company,  Marion.     Bedroom  furniture. 
Marsh  Furniture  Company,  High  Point.     Furniture. 

S.  J.  Nissen  Wagon  Woi'ks,  Winston-Salem.    Delivery  wagons,  ice,  furniture, 
etc. 

Furniture  Knobs. 

McKinney  Knob  Works,  High  Point.     Furniture  knobs. 

Garages. 
Alamance  Garage.  Burlington.     Auto  repairing. 
Aulander  Supply  Garage,  Colerain.     Auto  repairing. 
Auto  Fire  Accessory  Company,  Greensboro.     Auto  repair. 
Auto  Repair  and  Sales  Company,  Winston-Salem.     Automobile  parts. 
Auto  Tractor  Company,  Concord.     Repairing  auto  tractors,  etc. 
Automotive  Company,  Winston-Salem.     Repair  shop  for  automobiles,  trac- 
tors and  trucks. 
Bailey's  Auto  Shop  Garage,'  Beaufort.     Auto  repair. 
Battery  Service  Company,  Greensboro.     Repair  batteries. 
J.  C.  Blume  Garage,  Concord.    Auto  repairing  and  vulcanizing. 
Bridgeton  Garage,  Bridgetou.     Auto  repair. 
J.  W.  Brown  Garage,  Gatesville.     Auto  repairs. 
Burden's  Garage,  Aulander.     Auto  repairing  and  farm  implements. 
Campbell  Garage,  New  Bern.     Auto  repairs. 
Central  Motor  Car  Company,  Greensboro.     Auto  repairs. 
Clapp  Garage  Company,  Burlington.     Auto  repairs. 
P.  B.  Comer,  Greensboro.     Auto  repairs. 
Correll  Motor  Company,  Mebane.    Auto  repairs. 
Creedmoor  Auto  Company,  Creedmoor.     Auto  repair. 
Cuthrell  Garage,  New  Bern.    Repairing  auto  and  marine  engines. 
Davenport  Garage,  New  Bern.     Repairing  auto  and  marine  engines. 
Jack  Deans'  Garage,  Colerain.     Auto  repair. 
Delio  Garage,  New  Bern.     Auto  and  engine  repairing. 
Durham  Motor  Company,  Durham.     Auto  repairs. 
East  Carolina  Motor  Company,  Newton.     Auto  repairs. 
Farley's  Garage,  High  Point.     Auto  repairing. 
Five  Points  Garage,  Durham.     Auto  repair. 
Ford  Garage,  Morehead  City.    Auto  repair. 
Foreman  &  Allegood,  Washington.     Auto  repairs. 

Fort  Barnwell  Garage,  Fort  Barnwell.     Repairing  autos,  gas  engines,  etc. 
Fowler  Auto  Garage  Company,  Inc.,  New  Bern.     Sales  and  auto  repairing. 
Garage  and  Machine  Shop,  Siler  City.     General  machine  work. 
Gate  City  Motor  Company,  Greensboro.     Auto  repairs. 
Guion  Motor  Company,  Inc.,  New  Bern.    Repair  of  automobiles. 
Harrington  Garage,  Lewiston.     Auto  repairing. 
J.  W.  Herring  Garage,  Aulander.    Auto  repair. 
Highway  Garage,  North  Harlowe.     Auto  repairing. 
Holton's  Garage,  Bridgeton.     Repairing  automobiles. 


628  North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Garages — Continued. 

C.  H.  Jenkins  Garage,  Aulander.    Auto  repair  sliop. 
Lally's  Garage.  Morehead  City.     Auto  repair. 

Lancaster's  Garage,  Vanceboro.     Auto  repairing.  ^ 

Liverman  &  Cusiford,  Eoxobel.    Auto  repair. 

Long  &  Moore,  Stokesdale.     Auto  repairing. 

Midway  Auto  Company,  Greenslioro.     Auto  repairing. 

Morelioad  City  Garage.  Morehead  City.     Auto  repair. 

Motor  Service  Company,  Higli  Point.     Auto  repairing. 

Mount  Pleasant  Garage.  Mount  Pleasant.     Auto  repairing  and  vulcanizing. 

Myer's  Garage,  Powellsville.     Auto  repairs. 

National  Motor  Company,  Greensboro.     Auto  repairs. 

National  Vulcanizing  and   Supply   Company.  New   Bern.     A'ulcanizing  and 

repairing. 
Nelson  Machine  Works,  Morehead  City.     Auto  repair. 
New  Bern  Battery  Company,  New  Bern.     Repairing  liatteries,  auto  engines, 

and  marine  engines. 
New  Bern  Garage  Company,  New  Bern.     Service  and  auto  repairs. 
Newport  Garage.  Newport.     Auto  repairing. 
Oridge-Weathers  Motor  Company,  Greensboro.     Motor  repairs. 
Paige  Garage  Company,  New  Bern.     Sales,  service  and  auto  repairing. 
Parker's  Garage,  Kelford.     Auto  repair. 
J.  W.  Parks,  Tyner.     Repairing  autos  and  farm  machinery. 
Patterson  Service  Garage,  Morehead  City.    Auto  repair. 
Perry  &  Freeman,  Colerain.     Auto  repair. 

Peoples  Auto  and  Supply  Company.  Inc.,  New  Bern.     Auto  repairs. 
A.  E.  Pittman  &  Son.  New  Bern.     General  machine  repairing. 
Pleasant  Garden  Motor  Company,  Pleasant  Garden.     Auto  repairing. 
John  Rhodes  Motor  Company,  New  Bern.     Auto  and  gas  engine  repairing. 
N.  J.  Riddick  Garage,  Gatesville.     Auto  repair. 
Riley  Huffman  Motor  Company,  Burlington.     Auto  repairs. 

D.  M.  Roberts  &  Company,  New  Bern.     Service  and  auto  repairing. 
Service  Garage.  Aulander.     Auto  repair  .shop. 

Service  Motor  Corporation,  New  Bern.     Service  and  auto  repairing. 
Cler  Smith's  Garage,  New  Bern.    Auto  and  gas  engine  repairing. 

E.  A.  Smith  Garage,  Windsor.    Auto  and  general  repairing. 

J.  Smith  Repair  Works.  New  Bern.    Auto  and  general  repairing. 

Standard  Auto  Exchange,  New  Bern.     Service  and  auto  repairing. 

The  Blades  Motor  Company,  Inc.,  New  Bern.     Auto  sales  and  repairs. 

The  Central  Service  Station,  Inc..  New  Bern.     Service  and  auto  repairers. 

The  Gates  Garage,  Gates.    Auto  repairing. 

The  Hale  Garage,  Eure.    Auto  and  general  repairs. 

The  Jones  Garage,  Aurora.     Auto  repairing. 

United  Rubber  and   Garage   Company,  New   Bern.     Vulcanizing   and   auto 

repairing. 
Universal  Garage,  Windsor.     Auto  repair. 
Universal  Sales  Company,  Durham.     Auto  repairs. 
White's  Garage,  Shallotte.     Repairing  automobiles. 
White  Oak  Garage,  Greensboro.     Auto  repair. 
Willis-Knight  Motor   Cars  Company,   New  Bern.     Sales,   service   and  auto 

repairing. 
Willis  Motor  Company,  New  Bern.    Autos  and  engine  repairs. 
Wilson  Motor  Company,  High  Point.     Auto  repairing. 

Gas  Companies. 

Carolina  Power  and  Light  Company,  Raleigh.     Gas,  street  railway,  etc. 
Concord  and  Kannapolis  Gas  Company,  Concord.     Gas. 
Fayetteville  Light  and  Power  Company,  Fayetteville.     Gas. 
Gas  Department  City  of  Statesville.  Statesville.     Gas. 
Gastonia  and  Suburban  Gas  Company,  Gastonia.     Gas. 


Classificatio^st  of  Industries  629 


Gas  Companies — Continued. 
Pintscli  Compressing  Company,  Greensboro.    Gas  for  railway  car  lighting. 
Pintsch  Compressing  Company,  Rocky  Monnt.    Gas  for  railway  car  liglitiug. 
Rocky  Mount  Public  Works,  Rocky  Mount.     Artificial  gas. 
Town  of  Wilson,  Gas  Department,  Wilson.     Gas. 
Washington  Gas  Company,  Washington.     Gas.  selling  gas  appliances. 

Gins,  Cotton. 

The  Barden  Gin  and  Mills,  Goldsboro,  No.  5.     Cotton  gin,  meal  and  flour. 

Beasley  Sawmill.  Dunn.    Lumber  and  cotton  gin. 

Brock  Sawmill  and  Grist  Mill,  Richlands.  Lumber,  ginning  cotton,  and 
brick. 

Elizabeth  City  Milling  Company.  Elizabeth  City.    Cotton  ginning  and  milling. 

J.  W.  Everhardt,  Lexington.     Ginning  cotton. 

L.  G.  Faircloth,  Sawmill.  Stedman.     Ginning  cotton. 

Farmers  Warehouse  and  Oil  Mills,  Mooresville.  Ginning  cotton,  crushing 
cotton  seed. 

Flowers  Cotton  Gin  and  Sawmill,  Four  Oaks.  Ginning  cotton  and  manu- 
facturing lumber. 

Fremont  Oil  Mill  Company,  Fremont.  Cotton-seed  products,  fertilizers, 
cotton  gin,  etc. 

Frog  Level  Ginning  Company,  Rutherfordton.     Ginning  cotton. 

Grantsboro  Milling  Company,  Grantsboro.     Lumber  and  ginning  cotton. 

Greenville  Oil  and  Fertilizer  Company,  Greenville.  Dry-mixing  fertilizer, 
and  ginning  cotton. 

Grimsley  &  Bullock  Company,  Kellum.     Ginning  cotton. 

Guilford  Ginning  Company,  Aurora.    Lint  cotton  and  cotton  seed. 

Harrisburg  Improvement  Company,  Harrisburg.     Ginning  cotton. 

Hasty  Gin  Company,  Hasty.     Ginning  cotton. 

Lancaster  Gin  Company,  Forest  City,  R.  1.     Ginning  and  sawing. 

Martin's  Grist  Mill,  Mount  Olive.     Meal  and  ginning  cotton. 

Maxton  Gin  Company,  Maxton.     Ginning  cotton. 

Maysville  Gin  Company,  Maysville.     Cotton  ginning  and  lumber  products. 

Model  Ginning  Company,  Cherryville.     Cotton  ginning. 

Pantego  Gins,  Pantego.     Ginning. 

Pinetop  Oil  Mill.  Pinetop.    Ginning  cotton. 

Poplar  Tent  Ginning  and  Improvement  Company.  Concord.     Cotton  ginning. 

Royall  Ginning  Company,  Royal.     Ginning  cotton. 

Royall  Still  and  Ginnery,  Salemburg.     Ginning  cotton,  etc. 

Sabiston  Brothers,  Jacksonville.     Ginning  cotton. 

T.  L.  Satterwaite,  Plymouth.     Cotton  gin  and  sawmill. 

J.  P.  Shaw  Gin  Company,  Wagram.     Ginning  cotton. 

Tarboro  Ginning  Company,  Tarboro.     Ginning  cotton. 

Turner's  Mill  and  Gin,  Oakboro.     Grain  milling,  ginning  cotton,  etc. 

Warrickshire  Mills,  Goldsboro.     Milling  corn,  ginning  and  sawing  lumber. 

Weldon  Ginning  Company,  Weldon.     Ginning  cotton. 

Mrs.  J.  T.  Williams  Cotton  Gin,  Cooper,  R.  1.     Cotton  gin,  rough  lumber. 

Gloves. 

Galax  Glove  Mill,  Marion.     Canvas  gloves. 

Newton  Glove  Manufacturing  Companj',  Newton.     Cotton  work  gloves. 

The  Carolina  Glove  Company,  Newton.     Cloth  gloves. 

Grain  Cradles. 

G.  H.  Shutt,  Advance.     Grain  cradles. 

Granite. 

Barren  &  Conner,  Statesville.     Marble  and  granite  works,  tombstones  and 

building  material. 
Campbell-Warner  Company,  Raleigh.     Monuments,  tombstones,  and  building 

stone. 
Denton  Marble  Works,  Denton.     Marble  and  granite. 


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Granite — Contimied. 

Henderson  Granite  and  Marble  Works,  Henderson.     Monuments  and  stone. 
Lemmerman  &  Hoffman  Granite  Company,  Mount  Airy.     Granite  for  building 
mausoleum,s. 

C.  A.  McGalliard  Stone  Cutting  Works,  Winston-Salem.    Granite,  stone,  and 
monumental  cutting. 

Queen  City   Granite  and  Marble   Works,   Charlotte.     Granite,   marble   and 

limestone  for  building,  and  monuments. 
Salisbury  Granite  Corporation,  Salisbury.     Granite  blocks. 
Shelby  Marble  and  Granite  Works,  Shelby.    Marble  and  granite. 

Gkist  Mills. 

Carolina  Millstone  Company,  Cameron.    Millstone  and  grist  mills. 

New  Williams  Mill  Company,  Inc.,  North  Wilkesboro.     Stone  bumwells  for 

grinding  grain. 
M.  J.  Palmer  Manufacturing  Company  Corp.,  Roaring  River.    Manufacturing 

corn  mills. 
E.  V.  Williams  Company,  North  Wilkesboro.     Corn  mills. 
Williams  Mill  Manufacturing  Company,  Ronda.     Corn  mills. 
Yadkin  Valley  Mills  and  Lumber  Company,   Ronda.     Corn  mills   and  box 

shooks. 

Harness.     Sec  Leather. 

Hogsheads. 

W.  A.  Adams  Company,  Oxford.     Tobacco  hogsheads. 

American  Tobacco  Company,  Greenville.     Tobacco  hogsheads. 

Averton  Manufacturing  Company,  Greenville.     Tobacco  hogsheads. 

Cahill  Box  Company,  Winston-Salem.    Box  shooks,  hogshead  staves,  dressed 

lumber. 
Eureka    Lumber    Company,    Washington.      Rough    lumber,    hogsheads    and 

barrels. 
Export  Leaf  Tobacco  Company,  Durham.     Hogshead  manufacturing. 
Export  Leaf  Tobacco  Company,  Greensboro.     Hogshead  manufacturing. 
Export  Leaf  Tobacco  Company,  Kinstou.     Hogsheads. 
Export  Leaf  Tobacco  Company,  La  Grange.     Hogsheads. 
Export  Leaf  Tobacco  Company,  Louisburg.     Hogshead  manufacturing. 
Export  Leaf  Tobacco  Company,  Oxford.     Hogshead  manufacturing. 
Export  Leaf  Tobacco  Company,  Rocky  Mount.     Hogshead  manufacturing. 
Export  Leaf  Tobacco  Company,  Roxboro.     Hogshead  manufacturing. 
Export  Leaf  Tobacco  Company,  Smithfield.     Hogsheads. 
Export  Leaf  Tobacco  Company,  Winston-Salem.     Hogshead  manufacturing. 
Export  Tobacco  Company,  Greenville.     Tobacco  hogsheads. 

E.  B.  Frickland  Tobacco  Company,  Greenville.     Toii>acco  hogsheads. 
J.  G.  Garrett  Cooperage,  Ahoskie.     Tobacco  hogsheads. 

F.  W.  Graus  Tobacco  Company,  Williamston.    Tobacco  hogsheads. 
W.  P.  Henry  Company,  Durham.     Hogsheads. 

D.  D.  Overton  Hogshead  Factory,  Greenville.     Hogshead  material. 
T.  B.  Jenkins  Tobacco  Company,  Goldsboro.     Tobacco  hogsheads. 
Person-Garrett  Company,  Greenville.     Tobacco  hogsheads. 

Pinetop  Sash  and  Blind  Company,  Pinetop.     Lumber  and  hogsheads. 
Saunders  &  Company,  Williamston.     Tobacco  hogsheads. 
Smith  Wood  Shop,  Ayden.     Tobacco  trucks,  hogsheads,  etc. 
Venerable  Tobacco  Company,  Durham.     Tobacco  hogsheads. 


Hubs  and  Handles.     See  Coopers. 

Ice. 
Albemarle  Coal  and  Ice  Company,  Albemarle. 
Andrews'  Ice  Company,  Andrews.     Ice. 
Beaufort  Ice  Company,  Beaufort.     Ice. 
J.  S.  Bromfield  Ice  Plant,  Brevard.     Ice. 


Ice. 


Classification  of  Industries  631 


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Carteret  Ice  Transportation  and  Storage  Company,  Morehead  City.     Ice. 

Catawba  Ice  and  Fuel  Company,  Spencer.     Ice. 

Cliadbourn  Manufacturing  Company.  Chadbouru.     Ice. 

Crystal  Ice  Company,  Washington.     Ice  and  ice-cream. 

Crystal  Ice  Company,  Winston-Salem.     Ice. 

Dunn  Ice  and  Fuel  Company,  Dunn.     Ice. 

Durham  Ice  and  Coal  Company,  Inc.,  Durham.     Ice. 

Edenton  Ice  and  Cold  Storage  Company,  Edenton.     Ice. 

Elkin  Ice  and  Light  Company,  Elkin.     Ice,  box  shooks. 

Gastonia  Ice  and  Coal  Company,  Gastonia.     Ice.  ; 

M.  A.  Geddie's  Ice  Plant,  Lvimberton.     Ice. 

Goldsboro  Ice  Company,  Goldsboro.     Ice. 

Greenville  Ice  and  Coal  Company,  Inc.,  Greenville.     Ice. 

Hamlet  Ice  Company,  Hamlet.     Ice. 

Henderson  Ice  and  Cold  Storage  Company,  Henderson.     Ice. 

Hendersonville  Laundry,  Ice  and  Fuel  Company,  Hendersonville.     Laundry, 

and  ice  manufacturers. 
Hickory  Ice  and  Coal  Company,  Hickory.     Ice. 
Bryson  R.  Hope  &  Company,  Gastonia.     Ice. 
Independent  Ice  Company,  Wilmington.     Ice. 
Iredell  Ice  and  Fuel  Company,  Corp..  Statesville.     Ice. 
W.  N.  Johnson  Sons  Company,  Mooresville.     Flour,  meal,  and  ice. 
Johnson  Coal  and  Ice  Company,  Raleigh.     Ice. 
Johnson  Ice  and  Fuel  Company,  Lincolnton.     Ice. 
Leaksville-Spray  Ice  Company,  Leaksville.     Ice. 
Monroe  Ice  and  Fuel  Company,  Monroe.     Ice.  .    , 

Morganton  Ice  and  Fuel  Company,  Morganton.     Ice. 
New  Bern  Ice  Company,  New  Bern.     Ice. 
Newman  Market,  Franklin.     Ice. 
Newton  Ice  and  Fuel  Company,  Newton.     Ice. 

S.  J.  Nissen  Wagon  Works,  Winston-Salem.     Delivery  wagons,  ice,  furni- 
ture, etc. 

North  State  Ice  Company,  Rocky  Mount.     Ice. 

Piedmont  Ice  and  Coal  Company,  Greensboro.     Ice. 

Piedmont  Power  and  Light  Company,  Burlington.     Ice. 

A.  B.  Pounds,  Concord.     Ice. 

Powell  &  Powell,  Raleigh.    Ice. 

Reidsville  Ice  and  Coal  Company,  Reidsville.     Ice. 

Rocky  Mount  Ice  and  Fuel  Company,  Rocky  Mount.     Ice. 

Roxboro  Light  and  Power  Company,  Roxboro.     Ice  and  electric  power,  and 
supplies. 

Salisbury  Ice  and  Fuel  Company.  Salisbury.     Ice. 

Shelby  Ice  and  Fuel  Company,  Shelby.     Ice. 

Standard  Ice  and  Fuel  Company,  Charlotte.     Manufacturers  of  ice. 

Tarboro  Ice  and  Fuel  Company,  Tarboro.     Ice. 

Taylor  Lumber  Company,  Ruth.     Planing  mill,  ice. 

Wadesboro  Ice  Plant,  Wadesboro.     Ice. 

Warrenton  Electric  Light  Company,  Warrenton.     Ice. 

Wayuesville  Ice  and  Cold  Storage  Company,  Waynesville.     Ice. 

Weldon  Ice  Company,  Weldon.    Ice. 

Wilson  Ice  and  Fuel  Company,  Wilson.     Ice. 

The  Wood  End  Company,  Selma.     Ice. 

Yarborough  &  Bellinger  Co.,  Charlotte.     Ice. 

Ice-Ceeam. 

Blue  Seal  Ice-cream  Company.  Greenville.     Ice-cream. 
California  Fruit  Store,  Raleigh.     Ice-cream. 
H.  W.  Candy  Company,  Ashboro.     Candy  and  ice-cream. 
Caroline   Creamery   Company,   Asheville.     Ice-cream,   wholesale   and   retail 
milk. 


632 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Butter,   and  ice- 


ICE  Cream — Continved. 

Catawba  Creamery  Company.  Hickory.     Butter,  buttermilk,  ice-cream. 

Club  Cafe  and  Cand.v  Kitchen,  Asheville.    Ice-cream,  confections,  restaurant. 

Crystal  Ice-cream  Company,  New  Beni.     Ice-cream. 

Crystal  Ice  Company,  Washington.     Ice  and  ice-cream. 

George  Dan,  Maxton.     Ice-cream. 

Durliam  Ice-cream  Company,  Durham.     Ice-cream. 

Eagle  Ice-cream  Company,  Concord.     Ice-cream. 

Noah  Fields  Ice-cream  Company.  Lavirinlmrg.     Ice-cream.      .    , 

Greenville  Ice-cream  Company,  Greenville.     Ice-cream. 

S.  Harvey  &  Son.  Winston-Salem.     Ice-cream,  candy. 

J.  G.  Lautarez.  Greenville.     Ice-cream  and  candy. 

Lincoln   Creamery   and   Ice-cream   Company,   Lincolnton. 

cream. 
May  Ice-cream  Company,  Burlington.     Ice-cream. 
Olympic  Candy  Company,  Salisbury.    Candy,  ice-cream.  -" 

Palace  Drug  Store,  Goldsboro.     Ice-cream. 
Peerless  Ice-cream,  Winston-Salem.     Ice-cream. 
Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Company,  North  Wilkesboro.     Ice-cream. 
Porcelli  Brothers.  Durham.     Ice-cream. 

Purity  Ice-cream  Company  of  North  Carolina.  Charlotte.     Ice-cream. 
Reidsville  Ice-cream  Company.  Reidsville.     Ice-cream. 
Royall  Ice-cream  Company,  Goldsboro.     Ice-cream. 
G.  R.  Saleeby  Bros..  Goldsboro.     Ice-cream. 
W.  H.  Scarboro  Ice-cream  Factory,  Concord.     Ice-cream. 
S.  C.  Sitterson,  Kinston.     Ice-cream. 
Smith's  Ice-cream  Company,  Leaksville. 
Thomas  Candy  Company,  Rocky  Mount. 
A.  G.  Warren  Ice-cream  Company,  Inc. 
Waters  Ice-cream  Factory.  Mount  Olive. 
Waverly  Ice-cream  Company,  Durham. 
White-Finch  Ice-cream  Company,  Henderson.     Ice-cream. 
White  Ice-cream  Company,  Raleigh.     Ice-cream. 


Ice-cream. 

Candy  and  ice-cream. 
Wilmington.     Ice-cream. 

Ice-cream. 
Ice-cream. 


Iron. 

Ashe  Mining  Company,  Lansing.     Iron  ore  (mined). 
Cranberry  Iron  and  Coal  Company,  Johnson  City.  Tenn. 

Knife  Machines. 

C.  F.  Moon,  Franklinville.     Knife  machines. 

Laces. 

Waldensian  Swiss  Embroidery  Company,  Valdese. 


Mining  iron  ore. 


Laces  and  embroideries. 


Laundries. 

Albemarle  Laundry,  Elizabeth  City.     Laundry. 

Albemarle  Steam  Laundry,  Albemarle.     Laundry  work. 

Alderman  Capehart  Laundry  Company,  Washington.  Laundry. 

Asheville  Steam  Laundry.  Asheville.     Steam  laundry. 

Ayden  Laundry,  Ayden.     Laundry. 

Bishop  Laundry  Company.  Rocky  Mount.     Laundry  work. 

Braddy's  Laundry  and  Cleaning  Works.  New  Bern.     Laundry  and  cleaning 

Brevard  Steam  Laundry,  Brevard.     Steam  laundry. 

Canton  Laundry  and  Ice  Company,  Canton.    Laundry. 

The  Charlotte  Laundry.  Charlotte.     Laundering,  dry  cleaning,  and  dyeing. 

Carolina  Laundry,  Wilson.     Laundry. 

City  Laundry  Company,  Wilmington.     Laundry. 

Concord  Steam  Laundry,  Concord.     General  laundering. 

Dicks  Laundry  Company.  Greensboro.     Laundry. 

Benjamin  D.  Gong  Laundry,  Charlotte.     Laundry. 

Henderson  Steam  Laundry,  Henderson.    Laundry. 


Classification  of  Industries  633 


Laundries — Continued. 
Hendersonville  Laundry,  Ice  and  Fuel  Company,  Hendersonville.     Laundry, 

and  ice  manufacturers. 
Hickory  Steam  Laundry  Company,  Hickory.     Steam  Laundry. 
High  Point  Steam  Laundry,  Higli  Point.     Dry  cleaning  and  laundry. 
Hop  Sing  Laundry,  Morehead  City.     Laundry  work. 
Hop  Wall  Laundry,  New  Bern.    Laundry. 

Kahus  Cleaning  and  Dye  Works,  New  Bern.     Laundry  and  dyeing. 
Kinston  Steam  Laundry,  Kinston.     Laundry. 
Lee's  LaundrJ^  Greenville.     Laundry. 
Martin  Steam  Cleaning  Company,  Williamston.    Dyeing  and  cleaning  clotlies, 

laundry. 
Model  Laundry  Company,  Durham.     General  laundry. 
Model  Steam  Laundry,  Charlotte.     Steam  laundry. 
Model  Steam  Laundry,  New  Bern.     Laundry. 
Morehead  City  Steam  Laundry,  Morehead  City.     Laundry  work. 
Mount  Airy  Steam  Laundry,  Mount  Airy.     Steam  laundry. 
Mountain  City  Steam  Laundry,  Asheville.     Laundry. 
Oak  City  Laundry,  Raleigh.     Laundry. 
Rowlett's  Steam  Laundry,  Greenville.     Laundry. 
Salisbury  Laundry,  Salisbury.     Laundry  work. 
Sanitary  Laundry,  Asheville.     Laundry. 
Sanitary  Steam  Laundry,  Charlotte.     Laundry. 
Sanitary  Steam  Laundry,  Hamlet.-     Laundry  work. 
Sanitary  Steam  Laundry,  Raleigh.    Laundry. 
Shelby  Steam  Laundry,  Shelby.     Steam  laundry. 
Snowflake  Steam  Laundry,  Gastonia.     Laundry. 
South  Side  Steam  Laundry,  Greensboro.     Ldundry  work. 
Statesville  Steam  Laundry,  Statesville.     Steam  laundry. 
Tong  Wall  Laundry,  New  Bern.     Laundry. 
White  Star  Laundry,  Weldon.     Steam  Laundry. 

Windsor  Cleaning  and  Dye  Works,  Windsor.     Cleaning,  dyeing  and  laundry. 
Wing  Holt  Laundry,  Fayetteville.    Laundry. 
Winston-Salem  Laundry,  Winston-Salem.     Laundry. 
Zinzendorf  Laundry  Company,  Winston-Salem.     Laundering. 

Leather  and  Leather  Repairs. 
"Asheville  Harness  Company,  Asheville.     Saddles. 
Atlantic  Paint  and  Harness  Works,  Wilmington.     Harness. 
Belwood  Horse  Collar  Company,  Belwood.     Horse  collars  and  harness. 
Block  Mule  Hai'ness  Company,  Winston-Salem.     Harness,  strap  work. 
N.  H.  Bolyn  Harness  Repair  Shop,  Reidsville.     Harness  repaired. 
Arnold  Brambury,  Mount  Airy.     Repair  harness. 
L.  P.  Burkhead,  Chadbourn.     Harness. 

Charlotte  Leather  Belting  Company.     Charlotte.     Leather  belting. 
Craig  &  Head,  Gastonia.     Harness  and  repair  work. 
Deal  Tanning  Company,  Dealville.     Horse  Collars,  etc. 
Electric  Harness  Shoe  Company,  Elkin.     Harness  and  repairing  shoes. 
England,  Walton  &  Co.,  Hazelwood.     Tannery. 
G.  S.  Goulden  &  Son,  Harness  Shop,  Greensboro.     Harness. 
Hall  Brothers  Harness  Makers,  Roxboro.     Harness  making. 
Harness  and  Repair  Shop,  North  Wilkesboro.     Harness. 
Hendersonville  Harness  and  Buggy  Company,  Hendersonville.     Harness. 
Hickory  Collar  Company,  Hickory.     Horse  collars. 
Hickory  Harness  Company,  Hickory-     Manufacturers  of  harness  goods  and 

repairing  same. 
Kisler  Lesh  &  Co.,  Morganton.     Oak  belting,  butts  and  sole  leather. 
A.  C.  Lentz  Harness  Works,  Gold  Hill,  R.  2.     Repairing  harness. 
W.  C.  Lyon  Company,  Durham.     Harness,  saddles. 
W.  H.   McLean,  North  Wilkesboro.     Saddles,  harness. 

Dept.  Labor,  1920 — 41 


634  I^OETH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Leather  and  Leather  Repairs — Continued. 
Marion  Leather  Company,  Marion.     Leather. 
C.  W.  Miller,  Waynesville.     Saddles  and  harness. 
Montgomery  Hardware  Company,  Troy.     Harness. 
Mount  Vernon  Tannery,  Andrews.     Sole  leathers. 

Price-Cline  Harness  and  Tanning  Company,  Lenoir.     Harness  and  tanning. 
J.  W.  T.  Quinn,  Bal^ersville.     Harness,  saddles  and  bridles. 
C.  B.  Ray  Harness  Company,  Raleigh.     Harness. 
Sampson  Harness  Shop,  Clinton.     Harness. 

E.  F.  Scarboro,  Wendell.     Harness. 

C.  C.  Smoot  &  Sons,  North  Wilkesboro.     Tanning. 
Southern  Harness  Company,  High  Point.     Harness. 
Sylva  Tanning  Company,  Sylva.     Tannery. 

Toxaway  Tanning  Company,  Rosman.     Tanning  of  leather. 
J.  W.  Thipley,  Winston-Salem.     Harness. 
Townsend  Buggy  Company,  Winston-Salem.     Harness. 
Transylvania  Tanning  Company,  Brevard.     Leather. 

Lime  and  Limestone. 

Blue  Ridge  Lime  Company,  Fletcher.     Burnt  lime,  crushed  rock,  limestone. 
Blue  Ridge  Lime  Company,  Asheville.     Burnt  lime,  agricultural  lime  and 

crushed  rock. 
Cureton  Lime  Works,  Brevard.     Quick  lime. 
Trent  River  Marl  and  Lime  Company,  New  Bern.     Marl. 

Lumber.     See  Building  Material. 

Mantels.     See  Building  Material. 

Mattresses. 

Cotton  Belt  Manufacturing  Comi>any.     Mattresses. 

Durham  Mattress  Company,  Durham.     Comforts,  mattresses. 

Eureka   Mattress   Company,   Raleigh.     Mattresses. 

Federal   Bedding  Company,    Greensboro.     Mattresses. 

Gastonia  Mattress  Company,   Gastonia.     Mattresses. 

Jackson  Mattress  Company,  Kinston.     Mattresses. 

Mebane  Bedding  Company,  Mebane.     Springs  and  mattresses. 

G.  L.  Miller  Waste  Factory,  Charlotte.     Mattress  filler. 

New  Way  Mattress  Company,  Wilmington.     Mattresses. 

Parkton  Mattress  Company,  Parkton.     Mattresses. 

Peei'less  Mattress  Company,  Lexington.     Mattresses. 

Pope  Mattress  Company,  Durham.     Mattresses. 

R.  I.  Smather  Mattress  Factory,  Asheville.     Mattresses  and  pillows. 

Steifel  Mattress  Company,  Winston-Salem.     Mattresses. 

Taylor  Mattress  Company,  Salisbury.     Mattresses. 

Medicines. 

J.  B.  Ashcrafts  Sons.  Monroe.     Veterinary  remedies. 

Astypodyne   Chemical  Company,   Wilmington.     Astypodyne  healing   oil. 

Brame  Drug  Company,  Inc..  North  Wilkesboro.     Selling  drugs. 

Bromalgine  Company,  Goldsboro.     Bromalgine  medicine.      * 

J.  W.  Campbell,  Durham.     Medicine. 

Capudiue  Chemical  Company,  Raleigh.     Capudine  medicine. 

T.  L.  Cook  Medicine  Company,  Waughtown.     C.  C.  Cook's  cure. 

D.  H.  Crouch  Chemical  Company,  Smithfield.     Ointment. 
Cummings  Chemical  Company,  Winston-Salem.     Pneumonia  salve. 

F.  S.  Duffy  Medicine  Company,  New  Bern.     Patent  medicine. 

Ellington  Medicine   Company,  Winston-Salem.     Medicine  and   salve — secret 

formula. 
Garren  Medical  Company.  Hendersonville.     Patent  medicines. 
Goose  Grease  Company,   Greensboro.     Salve   and  liniment. 
Gowan's  Medical  Company,  Concord.     Gowan's  preparation. 
W.  T.  Hand  &  Co.,  Charlotte.     Liver  medicine. 


Classification  of  Industries  635 


Medicines — Continued. 

Hills  Chemical  Company,  Greensboro.     Salves. 
Hood  Brothers,  Smithfield.     Nujoy  salve. 
Hornet  Nest  Liniment  Company,  Charlotte.     Liniment. 
Andrew  C.  Nielson,  Wilmington.     Medicines. 

Norman  Perry  Drug  Company,  Winston-Salem.     Nulan  hair  tonic. 
Pearson  Remedy  Company,  Burlington.     Medicine. 
Person  Remedy  Company,  Charlotte.     Medicine. 
B.  C.  Remedy  Company,  Durham.     Remedies. 

Sampson  Medicine  Company,  Centerville.     Flavoring  extracts,  patent  medi- 
cines and  toilet  preparations. 
Sheppard  Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  Wilmington.     Medicines. 
Smiley  Cure  Company,  Wendell,  R.  1.     Liniment  and  vegetable  compound. 
Sure  Shot  Remedy  Company,  Ayden.     Hog  remedy. 
Vick  Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  Greensboro.     Vick's  salve. 
White  Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  Wilmington.     Medicines. 

Mercerized  Yarns. 

American  Processing  Company,   Mount   Holly.     Mercerizing  cotton   yarn. 

Southern   Mercerizing   Company,   Tryon.     Mercerization   of  cotton   goods. 
Mica  and  Feldspar. 

Asheville   Mica    Company,    Baltimore.     Mica    products. 

A.  Buchanan,  Spruce  Pine.     Cut  mica. 

Carolina  Mineral  Company,  Penland.     Felspar  and  mica. 

English  Mica  Company,  Spruce  Pine.     Ground  Mica. 

Tar  Heel  Mica  Company,  Plumtree.     Manufacturing  mica  articles. 

D.  T.  Vance's  Mica  Mill,  Plumtree.     Grinding  mica. 

Mills  and  Millstones.     (See  Grist  Mills.)  • 

Minerals. 

Barytes  Mine,  Bessemer  City.     Mining  ores. 

Carolina  Ore  Company,  Inc.,  Winston-Salem.     Nodulizing  cinder. 
Mirrors,  Glass,  Art  Glass. 

Dellinger  Showcase  Company,  Statesville.  Showcases,  screen  doors,  win- 
dows, and  glass  fixtures. 

High  Point  Glass  Decorative  Company,  High  Point.     Decorative  glass  work. 

Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Company  of  Michigan,  High  Point.  Mirrors  and 
plate  glass. 

O.  W.  Slane  Glass  Company,  Statesville.     Mirrors. 

Molding.     (See  Bidlding  Material.) 
Monuments,  Marble  and  Stone. 

Barren  &  Conner,  Statesville.     Marble  and  granite  works,  tombstones  and 

building  material. 
Burlington  Marble  Works,  Burlington.     Tombstones. 

J.  A.  &  C.  E.  Burnett's  Marble  and  Granite  Works,  Winston-Salem  Tomb- 
stones. 

Campbell-Warner  Company,  Raleigh.  Monuments,  tombstones,  and  build- 
ing stone. 

Carolina  Cut  Stone  Company,  Wilmington.     Monuments. 

Carolina  Marble  and  Granite  Works,  Wadesboro.     Monuments. 

Charlotte  Marble  and  Granite  Works,  Charlotte.  Monuments  tombstones 
etc.  ' 

Dees  Monument  Works,  Greenville.     Monument  dealer. 

Denton  Marble  Works,  Denton.     Marble  and  granite. 

Durham  Granite  Company,  Durham.     Tombstones. 

Durham  Marble  Works,  Durham.     Tombstones. 

East  Carolina  Marble  Works,  New  Bern.     Tombstones. 

Efird  Marble  Works,  Monroe.     Marble  and  stone  work. 

Fayetteville  Monumental  Works,  Fayetteville.     Monuments 

Frieze  &  Utley  Marble  Works,  Concord.     Marble  and  granite  monuments 


636  WoETH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Monuments,  Marble  and  Stone — Ccmtinued. 

A.  Gomez,  Raleigh.     Tombstones. 

Guilford  Marble  and  Granite  Works,  Greensboro.     Monuments. 

Henderson  Granite  &  Marble  Works,  Henderson.     Monuments  and  stone. 

Hickory  Marble  and  Granite  Company,  Hickory.  Monuments  and  tomb- 
stones. 

High  Point  Marble  and  Granite  Works,  High  Point.     Monuments. 

Ideal  Marble  and  Granite  Company,  Winston-Salem.     Monuments. 

Bain-Kimball  Company,  Durham.     Tombstones. 

Kinston  Marble  Works,  Kinston.     Marble  granite  and  stone. 

John  C.  Knight  &  Son,  Greensboro.     Monuments. 

Lemmerman  &  Hoffman  Granite  Company,  Mt.  Airy.  Granite  for  buildings, 
mausoleums. 

Lincoln   Marble   Works,    Lincolnton.     Monuments   and   tombstones. 

C.  A.  McGalliard  Stone  Cutting  Works,  Winston-Salem.  Granite,  stone  and 
monumental  cutting. 

Mecklenburg  Marble  and  Granite  Company,  Charlotte.     Monuments. 

Mooresville  Marble  and  Granite  Works,  Mooresville.  Monuments  and  tomb- 
stones. 

John  J.  Morton  Company,  Charlotte.  Cut  stone  for  building  of  monumental 
work. 

Mount  Airy  Granite  Cutting  Company,  Mount  Airy.  Granite  for  building 
monuments. 

Mount  Airy  Marble  and  Granite  Works,  Mount  Airy.  Monuments,  tomb- 
stones, cemetery  curbing. 

Muier  &  O'Neal  Brothers,  Wilmington.     Headstones  and  monuments. 

J.  H.  Neese,  Marble  Yard,  Greensboro.     Monuments,  tombstones. 

Palmer  Stone  Works.  Alpemarle.     Monuments. 

Queen  City  Granite  and  Marble  Works,  Chajiotte.  Granite,  marble  and 
limestone  for  buildings  and  monuments. 

Raper  Marble  and  Granite  Works.  High  Point.     Monuments. 

Reins  Brothers,  Lenoir.     Tombstones  and  monuments. 

Reins  Brothers.  North  Wilkesboro.     Monuments  and  tombstones. 

Rocky  Mount  Marble  Works,  Rocky  Mount.     Monuments. 

Rowe"  &  Roach  Company,  Greeiisboro.     Monuments. 

T.  C.   Sharpe,  Marble  and  Granite  Company,  Durham.     Tombstones. 

Shelby  Marble  and  Granite  Works,   Shelby.     Marble  and  granite. 

Southern  Marble  Works,  Dunn.     Tombstones. 

Surry  Hardware  Company,  Elkin.     Monuments,  tobacco  flues. 

Underwood  Monument  Works,  Winston-Salem.  Building  monuments  and 
tombstones. 

J.  A.  Wall  &  Son,  Winston-Salem.  Monuments,  tombstones,  Moravian  slabs, 
coping. 

The  White  Monument  Works,  Gastonia.     Monuments  and  tomlistones. 

J.  E.  Wilson  Marble  and  Granite  Works.  Mount  Airy.  Monuments  and 
tombstones. 

Wilson  Marble,  Mantel  and  Tile  Company,  Wilson.     Tombstones. 

Office  Furniture. 

Melton-Rhodes  Company,  Inc.,  Greensboro.  Filing  cabinets  and  sectional 
bookcases. 

Office  Supplies. 

Printing  and  Office  Supply  Company,  High  Point.     Office  supplies. 

Oil.  See,  also.  Cottonseed  Products,  and  Fish  Scrap. 
Crescent  Chemical  Company,  Ronda.  Harness  oil. 
International  Vegetable  Oil  Company,  Raleigh.     Crude  oil. 

Optical  Goods. 

B.  W.  Fossitt,  Durham.     Edging  lenses. 
Dr.  S.  Rapport,  Durham.     Grinding  lenses. 
U.  Rosenstins,  Durham.     Edging  lenses. 


Classification  of  Ixdusteies  637 


Optical  Goods — Continued. 

Soutberland  Optical   Company,   Charlotte.     Optical  goods. 

Dr.  A.  G.  Spingler,  Raleigh.     Optometristism. 

Robert  N.  Walker,  Winston-Salem.     Optometrist  and  optician. 

Organs. 

Shipman  Organ  Company,  High  Point.     Organs. 

Overalls.     (See  Clothing.) 

Paint.  ... 

Marietta  Paint  and  Color  Company,  High  Point.     Wood  filler,  stains,  paints, 

varnish. 

Pants.     See  Clothing. 

Paper. 

Halifax  Paper  Corporation,  Roanoke  Rapids.     Paper. 

Orange  Manufacturing  Company,  Efland.     Excelsior  and  paper. 

Peanuts. 

Carolina  Peanut  Company,  Weldon.  Grading,  shelling  and  roasting  pea- 
nuts. 

Edenton  Peanut  Company,  Edenton.     Cleaning,  shelling,  graders  of  peanuts. 

J.  S.  Furchess  &  Company,  Wilmington.     Cleaning  peanuts. 

Lance  Packing  Company,  Charlotte.  Peanut  dealers  and  candy  manu- 
f  RcturGrs. 

National  Spanish  Peanut  Company,  Scotland  Neck.  Grinding  and  shelling 
peanuts. 

Phonographs. 

Staley  Manufacturing  Company,  High  Point.     Phonographs. 

Photo  Engravers. 

Bierman  Engraving  Company,  Charlotte.     Photo  engraving. 

Picker  Sticks.     See  Cooperage. 

Picture  Frames. 

Ellington  Art  Store,  Raleigh.     Picture  frames. 

T.  R.  Workman,  Raleigh.     Picture  frames. 

C.  M.  Yates  Company,  Inc.,  Wilmington.     Picture  frames. 

POTTEStY. 

J.  C.  Broome,  Monroe.     Crockery. 

Hilton  Pottery  Company,  Hickory,  R.  1.     Stoneware. 

Leonard  Manufacturing  Company,  Henry.     Crockeiy. 

Omar  Khayyam  Pottery,  Luther.     Pottery  and  art  ware. 

W.  M.  Peuland  &  Son,  Candler.     Pottery,  crocks. 

Reems  Creek  Pottery  Works,  Weaver^dlle.     Pottery. 

R.  D.  Richie,  Henry,  R.  2.     Stoneware. 

Speagle  &  Blackburn,  Newton.     Stoneware. 

R.  M.  Stallings,  Hickory.     Stoneware. 

P.  L.  Weaver,  Newton.     Pottery. 

Wilkesboro  Pottery  Works,  Wilkesboro.     Jugs,  crocks,  flower  pots,  etc. 

Printers  and  Publishers.     -See,  also,  Netvspaper,  pages  34-61. 
Acme  Printing  Company,  Asheville.     Job  printing. 
Advance  Publishing  Company,   Elizabeth   City.     Subscriptions,   advertising, 

job  work. 
Albemarle    Enterprise    Company,    Albemarle.     Publishing,    job    printing. 
Apostolic  Messenger,  Greensboro.     Job  printing. 

Asheville  Printing  and  Engraving  Company,  Asheville.     Job  printing. 
Bagley  &  Alderman,  Greensboro.     Job  printing. 
W.  A.  Barber  Printing  Company.  High  Point.     Job  printing. 
Barber   Printing   Company,   Winston-Salem.     Job   printing. 
Barrett  Printing  House,  Wilson.     Commercial  printing. 


638  N'oRTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Printees  and  Publishers — Continued. 

Bayboro  Sentinel,  Bayboro.     Printing  and  job  work. 

Beaufort  Ne\YS,  Beaufort.     Publisliing  and  job  printing. 

Belbaven  Journal,  Belhaven.     Publishing  newspaper  and  job  printing. 

Brady  Printing  Company,  Statesville.     Job  printing. 

Brown  Printing  Company,  High  Point.     Job  printing. 

Brumley-Walters  Printing  Company,  Gastonia.     Job  printing. 

Brunswick  County  News,  Shallotte.     Publishing  and  job  printing. 

Capital  Printing  Company,  Raleigh.     Job  printing,  publishing  newspaper. 

Carolina  Printing  Stamps  Company,  Inc.,  "Wilmington.  Job  printing, 
stamps. 

Carolina  "Watchman,  Salisbury.     Publishing,  job  printing. 

M.  J.  Carroll,  Raleigh.     Job  printing. 

Caswell    County   Democrat,   Yanceyville.     Printing   and   publishing. 

Charlotte  News  and  Times  Democrat.  Charlotte.  Newspaper  and  job  print- 
ing. 

Cherokee  Scout,  Murphy.     Publishing  and  job  printing. 

J.  T.  Christian  Press,  Durham.     Job  printing. 

City  Printing  Company,  Albemarle.     Job  printing. 

Clay  Printing  Company,  Hickory.     Printing  and  publishing. 

Clayton  »&  Son,  Tarboro.     Job  printing. 

Cole  Printing  Company,  Sanford.     Printing  and  binding  and  job  printing. 

Commercial  Printing  Company,  Raleigh.     Job  printing. 

Commercial  Printing  Company.  Wilmington.     Job  printing. 

Concord  Daily  Tribune  and  Concord  Times,  Concord.  Publislfing  and  job 
printing. 

Concord  Job  Printing,  Concord.     Commercial  job  printing. 

Cooleemee  Journal.  Cooleemee.     Newspaper  and  job  printing. 

Crist  »&  Keehln,  "Winston-Salem.     Almanac  and  job  printing. 

Dromond  Printing  Company,  Fayetteville.     Job  printing. 

Owen  G.  Dunn,  New  Bern.     Job  printing. 

Duplin  Record,  ■V\'arsaw.     Printing,  publishing,  job  printing. 

Eagle  Printing  Company,  Spray.     Job  printing. 

Edward  Printing  Shop,  Burnsville.     Commercial  printing. 

Edwards  &  Broughton  Printing  Company,  Raleigh.  Printers,  steel  die  and 
copper  plate  engravers,  blank  hook  manufacturers. 

Elk  Printing  Company,  Elkin.       Printing  and  publishing. 

Enterprise  Job  Prints,  Hillsboro.     Job  printing. 

Evening  Telegram,  Rocky  Mount.     Job  printing. 

Falcon  Publishing  Company,  Falcon.     Publishing  religious  work. 

W.  H.  Fisher  Company,  Greensboro.     Job  printing. 

Foss  &  Stadley,  Southern  Pines.     Job  printing. 

Free  "Will  Baptist  Advocate,  Ayden.     Publishing,  job  printing. 

Freeman  Printing  Company,  Lumberton.     Job  printing. 

Gaston  Times,  Gastonia.     Newspaper  and  job  printing. 

Gazette  Printing  Company,  Leaksville.     Advertising,  job  printing. 

P.  D.  Gold,  Publisliing  Company,  "Wilson.     Job  printing. 

A.  G.  Gordon  Company,  Winston-Salem,  Books,  book  binding. 

Greensboro  Printing  Company,  Greensboro.     Job  printing. 

Greenville  Daily  News,  Greenville.     Daily  newspaper  and  job  printing. 

Greenville  Reflector,   Greenville.     Job.  printing,  publishing. 

Grist  Printing  Company,  Lenoir.     Job  printing. 

Grover  Printing  Company,  Asheville.     Job  printing. 

Hackney-Moale  Company,  Asheville.     Job  printing,  book  binding,  etc. 

Harrell's  Printing   House,   Weldon.     General  job  printing. 

Harris  Printing  Company,  Asheville.     Job  printing. 

Harris  Printing  and  Advertising  Company,  Inc.,  Wilmington.  Job  print- 
ing. 

Harrison  Printing  Company,  Inc.,  Greensboro.     Job  printing. 

Ideal  Printery,  Asheville.     Job  printing. 

Ideal  Print  Shop,  Rocky  Mount.     Job  printing. 


Classification  of  Industries  639 


Printers  and  Publishers — Continued.  _     _ 

Herald  Publisliing  House,  Kings  Mountain.     Publislimg  weelvly  paper  and 
commercial  printing.  .  .       -,       ^.  .         •  ,  i, 

Hertford  County  Herald,  Ahoskie.     Subscription  list,  advertising,  job  woilc. 
Hertford  Herald,  Hertford.     Publishing  and  job  printing. 
Hickory  Printing  Company.  Hickory.     Job  printing. 
T.  W.  Horn.  Marsliville.     Printing  and  publisliing. 
Jackson-Bell  Company,  Wilmington.     Job  printing. 

The  Johnstonian  Publishing  Company,  Inc.,  Selma.     Printing  and  job  work. 
Jones-Stone  Printing  Company,  Henderson.     Job  printing.  _ 

Judge  Printing  Company,  Fayetteville.     Job  and  commercial  printing. 
Kinston  Free  Press  Company,  Kinston.     Publishing  and  printing. 
Laurinburg  Exchange.  Laurinburg.     Ne^Yspaper.  job  printing. 
Lincoln   Times,   Lincolnton.     Newspaper  publishing,  job   printing. 
Lincolnton  Printing  Company,  Lincolnton.     Job  printing. 
Loftin  &  Company.  Gastonia.     Job  printing. 

Lowe's  Printing  Office,  Wadesboro.     Commercial  Stationery  and  job  print- 
ing. 
Lowell  Press,  Lowell.     Job  printing. 
McDowell  Publishing  Company,  Marion.     Job  printing. 
Will  H.  McGuire,  Brookside.     Job  printing,  stationery,  pamphlets,  circulars, 

etc. 

Markland  Printing  Company,  Winston-Salem.     Commercial  printing. 

Martin  Printing  Company,  Conway.     Job. printing. 

Medearis  Stamp  and  Printing  Company,  Winston-Salem.     Printing  and  rub- 
ber stamps. 

Messenger,  Rural  Hall.     Job  printing. 

Methodist  Herald.  Walnut  Cove.     Publishing,  job  printing. 

Mill  News  Printing  Company,  Charlotte.     Publishing  periodical  trade  jour- 

Mitchell  Printing  Company,  Raleigh.     Blank  book  manufacturers  and  job 

printing.  ,    .  ,  , 

Mocks-^alle  Enterprise.  Mocksville.     Weekly  newspaper  and  job  work. 
Mooresville   Enterprise,   Mooresville.     Newspaper,   job   printing. 
Alfred  Morgan,  Murphy.     Job  printing.  . 

Mount  Airy  News,  Mount  Airy.    Newspaper  printing,  publishing,  job  printing. 
Mutual  Publishing  Company,  Raleigh.     Newspaper  and  job  printing. 
News  Blade  Company,  Carthage.     Job  printing. 
News  Dispatch,  Clinton.     Publishing,  job  printing. 
Northampton  Printing  Company,  Jackson.     Publishing  and  printing. 
Observer  Printing  House,  Charlotte.     Printing,  blank  book  manufacturers. 
Onslow  Publishing  Company.  Jacksonville.     Job  printing. 
Orgen  Printing  Company,  Raleigh.     Job  printing. 
Outlook  Publisher  Company,  Pinehurst.     Job  printing. 
Pamlico  Printing  Company,  Washington.     Commercial  job  work. 
Peelers  Printery,  Salisbury.     Job  printing. 

Peper  Brothers  Printing  Office,  Danbury.     Publishing,  job  printing. 
J.  H.  Plank,  Newton.     Job  printing. 

Polk  County  News,  Tryon.     Publishers  of  paper  and  job  printers  of  com- 
mercial printing. 
Pope  Printing  Company,  Dunn.     Job  printing. 
Pound-Moore  Company,  Charlotte.     Commercial  job  printing. 
Printing  and  Office  Supply  Company,  High  Point.     Office  supplies  and  print- 
Queen  City  Printing  Company,  Charlotte.     Printing  and  binding,  office  sta- 
tionery, etc. 
Ray  Printing  Company,  Charlotte.     Commercial  printing. 
Rector  Publishing  Company,  Hendersonville.     Printing  and  publishing. 
Review  Job  Office,  Wilmington.     Job  printing. 
Richardson  Printing  Company,  New  Bern.     Job  printing. 
Rockingham  Post  Dispatch,  Rockingham.     Newspaper  and  job  printing. 
Rowk,  Chowan  Company,  Rich  Square.    Printing,  publishing. 


640 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Printeks  and  Publishers — Coniinuvd. 

Saturday  Record,  Wilmington.     Job  printing,  publish  paper. 

Scoggin  Printing  Company,  Winston-Salem.     Job  printing. 

Scottish  Click,  Maxton.     Newspaper  advertising,  job  work. 

Seeman  Printing  Company,  Inc.,  Durham.     Job  printing  and  blank  books. 

Shelby  Publishing  Company,  Shelby.     Publishing  and  printing. 

Shore  Printing  Company,  Winston-Salem.     Job  printing. 

Fred.  O.  Sink  Printing  House,  Lexington.     Job  printing. 

J.  E.  Smith,  Reidsville.     Job  printing. 

Smith's  Print  Shop,  Rockingham.     Job  printing. 

Snow  Hill  Publishing  Company,  Snow  Hill.     Job  printing. 

Southern  Christian  Convention,  Burlington.     Christian   Sun,  The  Tither. 

Stamey  Printing  House,  High  Point.     Job  printing. 

Star  Publishing  Company,  Sparta.     Printing,  publishing,  and  job  printing. 

Statesville  Printing  Company,  Statesville.     Job  printing. 

Stewart's  Printing  House,  Winston-Salem.     Job  printing  and  binding. 

Joseph  J.  Stone  Company,  Greensboro.     Job  printing. 

Storr,  Heath  &  Moore,  Raleigh.     Book  and  job  printing. 

Sun  Printing  Company,  Rutherfordton.     Publishing,  job  printing. 

The  Alamance  Gleaner,  Graham.     Publishing  and  job  printing. 

The  Albemarle  Observer,  Edenton.     Newspaper,  job  printing. 

The  Ansonian,  Wadesboro.     Printing,  publishing  and  job  printing. 

The  Ashboro  Courier,  Ashboro.     Publishing  newspaper  and  job  printing. 

The  Coaster,  Morehead  City.     Publishing  and  job  printing. 

The  Concord  Observer,  Kannapolis.     Publishing,  job  printing. 

The  Davie  Record,  Mocksville.     Newspaper  and  job  printing. 

The  Dooley  Printing  Company,  Charlotte.     Books  and  job  printing. 

The  Eagle,  Cherry ville.     Job  printing. 

The  Enterprise,  Williamston.     Newspaper  and  job  printing. 

The  Farmville  Enterprise,  Farmville.     Printing  and  publishing. 

The  Gold  Leaf  Farmer,  Wendell.     Newspaper  and  commercial  printing. 

The  Goldsboro  Weekly  Record,  Goldsboro.     Publishing  and  job  printing. 

The  Graphic,  Nashville.     Advertising,  job  printing. 

Linotype  Printing  (the  Herald),  Elizabeth  City.     Subscriptions,  advertising, 

job  printing. 
The  Honecutt  Printing  Company,  Charlotte.     Job  printing. 
The  Hustler  Publishing  Company,  Corp.,  North  Wilkesboro.     Job  printing 

and  publishing. 
The  Independent,  Elizabeth  City.     Publishing,  job  printing. 
The  Inland  Press,  Asheville.     Job  printing. 

The  LaGrange  Lenorian,  LaGrange.     Printing,  publishing  and  job  work. 
The  Mebane  Enterprise,  Mebane.     Publisliing  and  printing,  and  job  work. 
The  Montgomerian.  Troy.     Publish  newspaper  and  job  printing. 
The  Nash  Printery,  Goldsboro.     Job  printing. 
The  Piedmont  Printery,  Charlotte.     Job  printing. 
The  Printery.  Shelby.     Job  printing. 
The  Robesonian,  Lumberton.     Newspaper,  job  printing. 
The  Smithfield  Herald,  Smithfield.     Job  printing. 
The  Times  Leader,  Mount  Airy.     Printing,  publishing,  job  printing. 
Times  Publishing  Company,  Raleigh.     Publishing  and  printing. 
The   Waxhaw    Enterprise,    Waxhaw.     Publishing,   printing   newspaper,    job 

worlc. 
The  Union  Republican  Publising  Company,  Winston-Salem.     Publishing  and 

job  printing. 
The  Yadkin  Ripple,  Yadkinville.     Job  printing. 
R.  S.  Verday,  Wilmington.     Job  printing. 

Washington  Daily  News,  Washington.     Advertising,  job.  work. 
Washington  Progress,  Washington.    Printing  and  publishing  newspaper  and 

job  printing. 
J.  E.  Welch,  High  Point.     Job  printing. 
Weldon  Printing  House,  Weldon.     Job  printing,  printing  books. 


Classification  of  Industries  641 


Printers  and  Publishers — Continued. 

Whiteside  Printing  Company,  Asheville.     Job  printing. 

Willces  Journal,  North  Wilkesboro.     Weekly  newspaper  and  job  printing. 

Wilkes  Patriot  Publishing  Company,  Wilkesboro.     Printing  weekly  newspa- 
per, job  work. 

Williams  Printing  Company,  Rocky  Mount.     Job  printing. 
.    Wilmington  Printing  Company,  Wilmington.     Job  printing. 

Winston  Printing  Company,  Winston-Salem.     Job  printing. 

Woodell  &  Sheets,  Greensboro.     Job  printing. 

W.  B.  Woodard,  Hamlet.     Job  printing. 

A.  M.  Zion  Publishing  House,  Charlotte.    Printing  and  publishing. 

Pumps. 

Bryson  City  Pump  Works,  Bryson  City.     Pump  tubing,  colonial  porch  col- 
umns. 

Repairing. 

Acme  Blacksmith  and  Carriage  Works,  Goldsboro.     General  repairs. 

Alamance  Garage,  Burlington.     Auto  repairing. 

Albemarle  Repair  Shop,  Albemarle.     General  Repair. 

Allen  Wagon  Company,  Lenoir.     Wagons,  body  repairs. 

Alligood  Garage,  Hamilton.     Auto  and  genei'al  repairing. 

Anders  Motor  Company,  Mount  Olive.     General  motor  and  repairs. 

Apex  Motor  Machine  Company,  Apex.     Auto  repairs. 

Arthur  Garage,  Arthur.     Auto  repairing. 

Asheville  Power  and  Light  Company,  Asheville.     Car  repairs. 

Aulander  Supply  Garage,  Colerain.     Auto  repairing. 

Austin  Siko,  Monroe.     General  machine  repairs. 

Auto  Tire  Accessory  Company,  Greensboro.     Auto  repairs. 

Auto  Repair  and  Sales  Company,  Winston-Salem.     Automobile  parts. 

Auto  Repair  and  Welding  Company,  Raleigh.     General  auto  repairing. 

Auto  Tire  and  Equipment  Company,  Goldsboro.     Vulcanizing,  repairing  au- 

tos.     General  supplies. 
Auto  Tractor  Company,  Concord.     Repairing  auto  tractors,  etc. 
Automotive  Company,   Inc.,  Winston-Salem.     Repair  shop  for   automobiles, 

tractors  and  trucks. 
Bailey's  Auto  Shop  Garage,  Beaufort.     Auto  I'epair. 
Baker  Auto  Company,  Farmville.     Auto  and  motor  engine  repairs. 
E.  L.  Bank,  Winton.     Auto  garage. 
Barnhills  Garage,  Williamston.     Auto  repairing. 
Battery  Service  Company,  Greensboro.     Repair  batteries. 
Battle  &  Forbes,  Greenville.     Auto  repairing. 
Bayboro  Garage,  Bayboro.     Auto  and  gas  engines  repairing. 
Beaufort  Machine  Shop,  Beaufort.     General  repair  marine  engines  and  all 

motor  machinery. 
N.  W.  Beeson's  Shops,  High  Point.     Repair  work. 
Bells  Machine  Works,  Mount  Olive.     General  repairs,  tobacco  flues. 
J.  C.  Blume  Garage,  Concord.     Auto  repairing  and  vulcanizing. 
M.  L.  Blume  Repair  Shop,  Concord.     Repair,  machinery. 
Bill  Bogwell  Garage,  Grimesland.     Auto  repair  shop. 
Cortez  Boonbell,  Bethel.    Repairs  on  wagons,  carts,  buggies,  etc. 
Brannon  Garage,  Clayton.     Repairing  motor  vehicles. 
Brewer  Brothers  Garage,  Williamston.     Auto  repair. 
Bridgeton  Gai'age,  Bridgeton.     Auto  repair. 
J.  M.  Britt  Garage,  Benson.     Auto  repairing. 
Brook's  Garage,  Griffon.     Repairing  autos. 
J.  W.  Brown  Garage,  Gatesville.     Auto  repairs. 
Brown  Auto  and  Supply  Company,  Goldsboro.     Auto  repairing. 
J.  W.  Buchanan,  Roper.     Auto  repairing. 

Burden's  Garage,  Aulander.     Auto  repairing  and  farm  implements. 
Burnett's  Vulcanizing  Plant.  Wilmington.     Steam  vulcanizing. 
Calkins  Auto  Sales  and  Supply  Company,  Kinston.     Auto  sales  and  repairing. 


642  ISToRTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Repairing — Contin  u  ed. 

Campbell  Garage,  New  Bern.     Auto  repairs. 

Cannon's  Repair   Shop,  New  Bern.     General   repair,  auto   wheels  and  ma- 

clilnery. 
Carolina  Cadillac  Company,  Raleigh.     Repair  autos. 
Carolina  Electric  Repair  Works,  Greensboro.     Electrical  repairs. 
Carpenter  Motor  Company,  Durham.     Auto  repairs. 
P.  S.  Carr  Motor  Company,  Atkinson.     Repairing  automobiles. 
Casper  Garage.  Kenly.    Auto  repairing. 
Bernhill  Carter,  Brethet.     General  repair. 
Central  Garage,  Ayden.     Auto  repairing. 
Centi'al  Motor  Car  Company,  Greensboro.     Auto  repairs. 
Central  Motor  Company,  Kinston.     Auto  repairing. 
Central  Garage,  Plymouth.     Auto  repair. 
Chapel  Hill  Garage,  Chapel  Hill.     Auto  repairs. 
Charlotte  Motor  Car  Company,  Charlotte.    Auto  repair  and  sales. 
Charlotte  Wagon  and  Auto  Company,  Charlotte.     General   repair  work  on 

automobiles. 
W.  R.  Cherry's  Garage.  Williamston.     Repairing  autos. 
Jack  Chesson  Garage,  Williamston.     Auto  repairing. 
City  Garage,  Farmville.     Auto  repairing. 
City  Garage,  LaGrange.     General  auto  repairing. 
City  Garage,  Pikeville.     Repairing  autos  and  farm  machinery. 
Clapp  Garage  Company.  Burlington.     Auto  repairs. 

Clayton  Motor  Company.  Inc.,  Clayton.     Repairing  autos  and  motor  trucks. 
Cofield  Machine  and  Repair  Works.  Cofield.     Repair  engines  and  wagons. 
Colliers  Garage,  Pike^dlle.     General  repair  shop  of  autos. 
P.  B.  Comer,  Greensboro.     Auto  i-epairs. 
W.  J.  Conner.  Rich  Square.     General  repair. 

Cook-Reman  Motor  Company.  Kinston.     Auto  repairing  and  sdes. 
George  H.  Cooper,  Louisburg.     Repairs  on  wagons,  carts,  etc. 
Corbett  &  Morris  Garage,  Farmville.     Auto  repairing. 
Correll  Motor  Company,  Cor.  Mebane.     Auto  repairs. 
Cowan  »&  Crawford,  Williamston.     Auto  repair. 
Creedmoor  Auto  Company,  Creedmoor.     Auto  repair. 
Grover  B.  Cox  Garage.  Kinston.     Auto  and  gas  engine  repairing. 
Cox  Garage,  Winterville.     Auto  and  general  repair  shop. 
Croom's  Garage.  Gold  Point.     General  auto  repairing. 
W.  C.  Cross  Garage,  Huntersville.     Auto  repairing  and  vulcanizing. 
E.  P.  Cunningham  Garage,  Williamston.     Auto  repair. 
Cuthrell  Garage,  New  Bern.     Repairing  auto  and  marine  engines. 
Bail's  Carriage  Works,  Windsor.     Manufacturing  buggies,  carts  and  general 

repairs. 
Dail  Overland  Company,  Greenville.     Auto  repairing. 
Dalton  Lee  Garage,  Four  Oaks.     Auto  repairs. 
C.  M.  Davenport  &  Son,  Creswell.     Auto  repairing. 
Davenport  Garage,  New  Bern.     Repairing  auto  and  marine  engines. 
Jack  Dean's  Garage,  Colerain.     Auto  repair. 
Delio  Garage,  New  Bern.     Auto  and  engine  repairing. 
Dilda's  Garage,  Fountain.     Repairing  autos,  buggies. 
Jesse  Dixon's  Shop.  Whartons  Station.     Auto  repairs. 
Leonard  Dixon's  Garage,  Grimesland.     Auto  repairing. 
Dukes  Garage  and  Machine  Shop.  Carthage.     Auto  repair. 
Durham  Motor  Company,  Durham.     Auto  repairs. 
Durham  Vehicle  and  Horse  Company,  Durham.     General  repairs. 
East  Carolina  Motor  Company,  Newton.     Auto  repairs. 
Edgerton  &  Jeffreys  Garage,  Selma.     General  repair  motor  cars. 
Edwards  Garage,  Chocowinity.     Auto  and  general  repairing. 
Ellis  Repair  Works,  New  Bern.     Repairing  wagons,  carts  and  buggies. 
Enterprise  Carriage  Company,  Tarboro.     Buggies,  auto  repairing. 


Classification  of  Industkies  643 


Repairing — Continued.  .  .      ^  .■ 

Wau-9  Motor  Company,  Ayden.     Service  repair  station.  ,   .      , 

Euie  &  Hamptr,  Gatesville.     Repairing  buggies,  wagons,  and  implements. 

Falliland  Garage,  Falkland.     Auto  repair. 

Farlev's  Garage.  Higii  Point.     Auto  repairing. 

Farmville  Auto  Service  Company,  Farmville.     Repairing  and  vulcanizing. 

Five  Points  Garage,  Durham.     Auto  repair. 

Ford  Garage  Company,  Greenville.     Auto  repair. 

Ford  Garage,  Moreliead  City.     Auto  repair. 

Foreman  &  Allegood,  Washington.     Auto  repairs. 

B    D.   Forrest  &  Brother,  Winterville.     Repair  autos,   batteries   and   elec- 

Fort  Biiwell  Garage,  Fort  Barnwell.     Repairing  autos,  gas  engines,  etc. 

Four  Oaks  Motor  Company,  Four  Oaks.     Auto  repairing.  _ 

Fowler  Auto  Garage  Company,  Inc.,  New  Bern.     Sales  and  auto  repaiiing. 

J   W  Freeman,  Sanford.     Auto  repairs. 

Freeman  &  Clark.  Goldsboro.     Auto  and  general  repair. 

Fremont  Garage  Company,  Fremont.     Auto  repairs. 

Fuller's  Vulcanizing  Shops,  Concord.     Vulcanizing  auto_  tires. 

Gaither  &  Hofler  Garage,  Elizabeth  City.     Auto  repairing. 

Garage  and  Machine  Shop,  Siler  City.     General  machine  work.    _ 

Gaskins  Machine  and  Cycle  Works,  New  Bern.     Repairing  machines,  cycles 

and  auto  wheels. 
Gate  City  Motor  Company,  Greensboro.     Auto  repairs. 
Gay's  Garage,  Fieldsboro.     Auto  repairing. 
Gaylord's  Garage,  Jamesville.     Auto  repairing. 
Goodwin's  Garage,  Goldsboro.     Auto  repairing.  _ 

Green   Manufacturing   Company,    Selma.     General   repair   buggies,    wagons, 

and  farm  implements.  .  . 

Greenville  Motor  Company,  Greenville.     Auto  repairing. 
Griffin's  Carriage  Shop,  Ayden.     Repair  work. 
Grifton  Garage  Company,  Grifton.     Repairing  autos,  etc. 
Guion  Motor  Company,  New  Bern.     Repair  of  automobiles. 
Hadder  Garage,  Stonewall.     Auto  repairs. 

C    C    Haddock  Garage,  Grimesland,  R.  F.  D.     Auto  repairing. 
J    N   Haden,  Salisburj^     Vulcanizing,  tube  repairing.  _  _ 

Hall  Motor  Company,  Goldsboro.     Auto  repairing  and  vulcanizing.       _  _ 
J.  H.  Hampton  Buggy  Company,  Leaksville.    Buggies  and  general  repairing. 
C   T.  Harrell,  Rich  Square.     General  repairs. 
J.  G.  Harrell  Garage,  Cofield.     Auto  repairs. 

Harrell  Bros'.  Shop,  Kinston.     General  repair,  wagons,  buggies,  etc. 
Harrell's  Garage,  Cofield.     Auto  repairs. 

Harrington  Garage,  Lewiston.     Auto  repairing. 

Hatch  Garage,  Avden.     Service  and  auto  repairing. 

Hatcher  Garage,  Micro.     Auto  and  general  repairing. 

Hatchers  Garage,  Mount  Olive.     General  Motor  repairs. 

Henderson  Garage  and  Machine  Company,  Monroe.     Auto  repairs. 

J.  W.  Herring  Garage,  Aulander.     Auto  repair. 

Herring  &  Beal,  Winton.     Auto  garage. 

Hertford  Auto  and  Machine  Company,  Ahoskie.     Auto  repairs. 

Highway  Garage,  North  Harlowe.     Auto  repairing. 

Hines  Brothers  Motor  Company,  Greenville.     Auto  repairs. 

A.  L.  Hobbs  &  Co.,  Ahoskie.    Auto  repairs. 

Hobb's  Repair  Works,  Hobbsville.     General  repairs. 

Hodges  Garage,  Kinston.     Auto  repairing. 

Holland   Garage,    Smithfield.     General  repairing. 

Holland  &  Company  Machine  Shop,  Kenly.     General  repairing. 

A   L.  Holloway  &  Sons,  Durham.     General  repairs. 

Holton's  Garage.  Bridgeton.     Repairing  automobiles. 

Hood's  Garage,  Goldsboro.     Auto  sales  and  repairing. 

Hood  &  Cos,  Goldsboro.     Auto  repairing. 


644  NoBTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Repairing — Continued. 

Home  &  Morris  Motor  Company,  Clayton.     Auto  sales  and  repairs. 

R.  M.  House,  Kannapolis.     Auto  repairing  and  vulcanizing. 

Hudson's  Garage,  Simpson.     Auto  repairing,  tobacco  flues. 

W.  R.  Huffman,  Trenton.     Auto  and  general  repairing. 

Hughes  Machine  and  Repair  Shop.  Selma.     General  repair  buggies,  wagons, 

etc. 
J.  B.  Hyatt,  Tarboro.     Buggy  and  wagon  repair. 
J.  T.  Isom,  Asheville.     Wagon  repairing  and  body  building. 
James  Motor  Company,  Bethel.     Auto  repairs. 
C.  H.  Jenkins  Garage,  Aulander.     Auto  repair  shop. 
Miles  Jennings,  Elizabeth  City.     General  repair  shop. 
Leon  Ad.  Jones.  Four  Oaks.     Auto  repairs. 
Jones  Garage,  Jamesville.     Auto  and  general  repairing. 
Kinston  Buick  Company,  Kinston.     Auto  repairing. 
Kinston  Garage,  Kinston.     General  repairs. 

Kinston  Vulcanizing  Company,  Kinston.     Vulcanizing  and  repair  work. 
W.  A.   Killian   Garage,  Huntersville.     Auto  repairing   and   vulcanizing. 
Kirkman's  Service  Station,  Smithfield.     Vulcanizing  and  general  repair  work. 
David  Knight  Repair  Shop,  Aberdeen.     Repair  shop. 
E.  L.  Knight,  Reidsville.     Auto  repair  work. 
Lafter  Auto  Shop.  Kinston.     Auto  repairing. 
LaGrange  Motor  Company,  LaGrange.     General  repairs. 
Lally's  Garage,  Morehead  City.     Auto  repair. 
Lancaster's  Garage,  Vanceboro.     Auto  repairing. 
Lardner  Manufacturing  Company,  Greenville.     General  repair  and  tobacco 

trucks. 
Laurinburg  Machine  Company,  Laurinburg.     Repair  work. 
Leaksville  Motor  Company,  Leaksville.     General  repair  work. 
Leggetts  Garage,  Goldsboro.     Auto  repairing,  painting  and  upholstering. 
Lenoir  Motor  Sales  Company,  LaGrange.     Sales  and  repair  autos. 
A.  W.  Leverman,  Winton.     Auto  repairs. 
Liverman  &  Cusiford,  Roxobel.     Auto  repair. 
Long  <&  Moore,  Stokesdale.     Auto  repairing. 

McRary  &  Son,  Asheville.     Repair  work  and  rebuilding  truck  bodies. 
Mann's  Repair   Shop,  Newport.     Auto,  buggy,  wagon  and  farm  implement 

repairs. 
M.  C.  Martin,  Durham.     General  repair  shop. 
R.  L.  May  &  Son  Garage,  Trenton.     Selling  autos  and  repairing. 
Maysville  Garage  Company,  Maysville.     Auto  and  general  repairing. 
Charlie  Mercer's  Garage,  Fieldsboro.    Auto  repairing. 
Midway  Auto  Company,  Greensboro.     Auto  repairing. 
Mills  'Tire  Company,  Raleigh.     Vulcanizing  and  sale  of  tires. 
Misenheimer  &  Smith,  Richfield.     Vulcanizing. 
Mizells  Garage.  Jamesville.     Auto  and  general  repair  works. 
E.  A.  Moore  &  Brother,  Grifton.     Auto  repairing. 
Moore's  Machine  Shop,  Beaufort.     Auto  and  boat  repair. 
Moore's  Machine  Works,  New  Bern.     Repairing  boats,  engines,  cycles. 
Mooring  Garage.  Stokes.     Auto  repair. 

Morehead  City  Machine  Company,  Morehead  City.     Repair  work. 
J.  P.  Morris  Garage,  Bethel.     Auto  repairing. 
Morris  Garage.  Goklsboro.     Auto  repairing. 

H.  L.  Morrow  Company,  Charlotte.     Sales  and  repairs  of  Studebaker  cars. 
Motor  Service  Company,  High  Point.     Auto  repairing. 
Motor  Service  Company,  Raleigh.     Repairing  autos. 
Mount  Gilead  Auto  Repair  Company.  Mount  Gilead.     Auto  repair. 
Mount  Pleasant  Garage,  Mount  Pleasant.     Auto  repairing  and  vulcanizing. 
Mullers  Garage,  Bayboro.     Auto  repairs. 
Myer's  Garage,  Powells^dlle.     Auto  repaii'S. 

National  Machine  and  Electric  Company,  High  Point.     MacMne  repairs. 
National  Motor  Company,  Greensboro.     Auto  repairs. 


CLASSIFICATIOlSr    OF    INDUSTRIES  645 


Repairing — Continued. 

National  Vulcanizing  and  Supply  Company,  New  Bern.  Vulcanizing  and  re- 
pairing. 

Nelson  Machine  Works,  Morehead  City.     Auto  repair. 

George  J.  Newbern  Company,  Ahoskie.     Auto  repairs. 

New  Bern  Battery  Company,  New  Bern.  Repairing  batteries,  auto  engines 
and  marine  engines. 

New  Bern  Garage  Company,  New  Bern.     Service  and  auto  repairs. 

New  Bern  Iron  Works  and  Supply  Company,  Inc.,  New  Bern.  Mill  supplies 
and  general  repairing. 

Newport  Garage,  Newport.     Auto  repairing. 

Oak  City  Garage,  Oak  City.     Auto  repairs. 

Odell  Vulcanizing  Company,  Salisbury.     Vulcanizing  and  tube  repairing. 

Olds  Sales  Company,  LaGrange.     Sales,  general  repair  of  autos. 

Elisha  Odum  Shop  Iron  Works,  New  Bern.    Tobacco  flues,  general  repair. 

Oridge-Weathers  Motor  Company,  Greensboro.     Motor  repairs. 

Orton  Garage,  Simpson.     Auto  repairing. 

Paige  Garage  Company,  New  Bern.     Sales,  service  and  auto  repairing. 

Parker's  Garage,  Farmville.     Auto  and  general  repairing. 

Parker's  Garage,  Kelford.     Auto  j-epair. 

Parker  Manufacturing  Company.  Middlesex.  R.  1.  Tobacco  trucks,  general 
repairing. 

Parker  Motor  Company,  Goldsboro.     Sales  and  auto  repairing. 

J.  W.  Pai'ks,  Tyner.  Repaii'ing  autos  and  farm  machinery- 
Patterson  Service  Garage,  Morehead  City.     Auto  repair. 

L.  A.  Peal,  Plymouth.     Wagons  and  repair  work. 

W.  D.  Peal,  Creswell.     Auto  repairing. 

Pearce  Auto  Company,  Selma.     General  repair  autos. 

Peoples  Auto  and  Supply  Company,  Inc.,  New  Bern.     Auto  repairs. 

Peoples  Garage,  Inc.,  Goldsboro.     General  repair  of  autos. 

Peoples  Motor  and  Gas  Company,  Kinston.     Auto  repairing. 

Peoples'  Repair  Shop,  Williamston.  General  repair,  and  manufacture  carts, 
tobacco  trucks,  and  tobacco  flues. 

Perry  &  Freeman,  Colerain.     Auto  repair. 

Piedmont  Garage  Company,  Clayton.     Auto  repairing. 

Pierce's  Shop,  Sunbury.     Repairing  carts  and  buggies. 

Piland  &  Sons  Garage  Company,  Goldsboro.     Auto  repairing. 

A.  E.  Pittman  &  Son,  New  Bern.     General  machine  repairing. 

Pleasant  Garden  Motor  Company,  Pleasant  Garden.     Auto  repairing. 

Pollard  Auto  Company,  Farmville.     Auto  repairing. 

Pollocksville  Garage,  Pollocksville.     General  repair  work. 

W.  L.  Price  Manufacturing  Company,  Holly  Springs.  Repair  shop,  tobacco 
flues  and  trucks. 

Price  Garage,  Plymouth.     Auto  repair. 

Princeton  Motor  Company,  Inc.,  Princeton.    Repairing,  vulcanizing,  etc. 

Raleigh  Motor  Car  and  Machine  Company,  Raleigh.     Auto  repairing. 

Rankin  Vulcanizing  Company,  High  Point.     Vulcanizing. 

Reidsville  Motor  Company,  Reidsville.     Auto  repairing. 

Republic  Service  Company,  Raleigh.     Auto  repairing.  " 

John  Rhodes  Motor  Company,  New  Bern.     Auto  and  gas  engine  repairing. 

Rhodes  Garage,  Kinston.     Auto  repairing. 

Richardson  Mfg.  Co.,  Sparta.     Caskets,  repair  work  on  wagons,  autos,  etc. 

N.  J.  Riddick  Garage,  Gatesville.     Auto  repair. 

Riley  Huffman  Motor  Company,  Burlington.     Auto  repairs. 

D.  M.  Roberts  &  Co.,  New  Bern.     Service  and  auto  repairing. 

Harvey  Robinson  Garage,  Robersouville.    Auto  and  engine  repair. 

Wiley  Rogerson  &  Co.,  Robersouville.     Auto  and  general  repair. 

Rockingham  Automobile  Company,  Madison.     Repair  work. 

Rogerson  Brothers,  Robersouville.     Auto  repairing. 

Runovall  Motor  Company,  Reidsville.     Auto  repair. 

Rush  Brothers  Motor  Company,  Greenville.     Auto  repairing. 


646  JSToRTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Repairing — Continued. 

M.  A.  Rush  ton,  Raleigh.     Repairing  autos. 

Russell's  Machine  Shop,  Kinston.     Auto  repairing. 

Salem  Iron  Works,  Winston-Salem.     Sawmills,  dye  machines,  general  repair 

work. 
Sanders  Motor  Company,  Benson.     Repairing. 
Sanders  Motor  Company,  Smithfield.     Selling  and  repairing  autos. 
Sawyer's  Repair  Shop,  Creswell.     Repairing  log  carts,  log  wagons,  buggies 

and  general  repair. 
H.  M.  Scott,  Burlington.     General  machine  and  repair  shop. 
Selma  Motor  Company,   Selma.     General   repairing  automobiles. 
Sermon's  Motor  Company,  Kinston.     Auto  repairing. 
Service  Auto  Company,  Mount  Olive.     General  repairs  of  autos  and  motor 

engines. 
Service  Garage,  Aulander.     Auto  repair  shop. 

Service  Motor  Corporation,  New  Bern.     Service  and  auto  repairing. 
Sessions  &  Forbes,  Ahoskie.     Auto  repairs. 

Shaw  Vulcanizing  Company.   Charlotte.  Repairing  auto   tires. 
Shear  Motor  Company,  Kinston.     Service  and  auto  repairing. 
C.  A.  Sherrill.  Cornelius.     Auto  repairing. 
Slade's  Wood  Works,  Windsor.     Manufacturing  carts,  wagons,  buggies  and 

general  repair  work. 
Aaron  Smith  Garage,  Robersonville,  R.  F.  D.     Auto  repair. 
Smith's  Garage.  New  Bern.     Auto  and  gas  engine  repairing. 
E.  A.  Smith  Garage,  Windsor.     Auto  and  general  repairing. 
G.  E.  Smith  Garage.  Robersonville.     Auto  repairing. 
J.  Smith  Repair  Works,  New  Bern.     Auto  and  general  repairing. 
Smith  &  Fagg,  Reidsville.     General  repair  on  wagons,  carriages,  etc.    ' 
Smith  &  Parker  Garage,  Farm^ille.     Auto  repairing. 
T.  A.  Smitherman  Wagon  Works,  East  Bend.     Wagons,  buggies,  and  general 

repair  work. 
T.  J.  Smithwel,  Mount  Aii-y.     Garage  and  machine  shop. 
Southern  Railway  Company,  Spencer.     Repairs  to  engines  and  cars. 
Spence's  Battery  and  Garage,  Kinston.     Auto  and  battery  repairing. 
Spence  Garage,  Goldsboro.     Auto  repairs. 

Spray  Motor  Company,   Spray.     Repair  work  and  adjustments  to  autos. 
Stalls  Garage,  Williamston.     Auto  repairing. 

Standard  Auto  Exchange,  New  Bern.     Service  and  auto  repairing. 
Standard  Motor  Company,  Raleigh.     Repairing  autos. 
Station  Garage,  Raleigh,  Repairing  autos. 

Stephenson's  Garage,  Pikeville.     General  repair  of  autos  and  all  other  ma- 
chinery. 
Stokes  Garage,  Stokes.     Auto  repair. 
W.  E.  Strader,  Summerfield.     Auto  repairing. 
T.   I.    Sutton   Hardware   Company,    Goldsboro.     Vulcanizing   and   repairing, 

tobacco  flues. 
Swinson  Garage,  Greenleaf.     Auto  i-epairs. 

A.  N.  Taylor  Garage,  Kinston.     Auto  repairing  and  service  station. 
Fan  Taylor,  Everett.     Auto  repairing. 
J.  L.  Taylor.  Wake  Forest.     Auto  repair. 
Taylor,  Clark  &  Barnhill,  Everett.     Auto  repair  shop. 
Taylor    <&    Davis,    Windsor.     General    repairs — manufacturing    carts    and 

wagons. 
Taylor  &  Hughes  Garage,  Selma.     General  repair  of  autos. 
The  Blades  Motor  Company,  New  Bern.     Auto  sales  and  repairs. 
The  Central  Service  Station,  Inc..  New  Bern.     Service  and  auto  repairers. 
The  E.  &  B.  Motor  Company,  Kenly.     Auto  repairing. 
The  Electric  Garage,  Ayden.     Repairs  autos,  batteries,  etc. 
The  Elizabeth  Buggy  Company,  Elizabeth  City.     Repair  work. 
The  Gates  Garage,  Gates.     Auto  repairing. 
The  Hale  Garage,  Eure.     Auto  and  general  repairs. 


I 


Classification  of  Industries  ^47 


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repairing 


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Universal  Garage,  Kinston.     Auto  repairing. 
Universal  Garage,  Windsor^  Auto  repair 

^SaSe^S^r^u^^-W^rSr  Hepairing  autos. 
Waddcll  Motor  Company.  Cni-y.    Auto  repairs 
^^:r^er^rSS7-.?Sf  Ner'^er-ReJaMn,   engines,  wa.ons  and 

wa'evf  SHOP.  Paotolus.    General  repair,  autos,  buggies,  wagons. 

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White  &  Britto^,  Murfreesboro.     Machine  and  repair  shop. 

eSe?d  Ga^rCompa^^'Sstr^i:^^^^^^^  and  supplies. 

wSiSeM  th^pr  gSZii.     General  repair,  carts,^  wagons,  etc. 
^iSsSS^SoS?^C^^an^^wXrn;     Sales,   service,  and  auto 
WiXnoTor  Company,  New  Bern.     Autos  and  engine  repairs. 

Winslow  Webb  Motor  Company   G^«";'"'cart  wbee  ? and  general  repairs. 

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Wright  Brothers,  Jackson.     General  repair. 
Yorks  Garage,  Williamston.     Auto  repair  woik. 

%ennTRoTan?Panel  Company,  High  Point.     Rolls  and  panels. 
T^noFiNG  AND  Sheet  Metal -Wobk.     See  Tinners 
Tl  ^i  ltil^-.e.%^i'S^?wXSo&e. 

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cornice  works. 
w    K   Dennis  Durham.     Sheet  metal  woiks. 
S/a  GlSoiie,  Reidsville.     Galvanized  sheet  metal  work. 


648  JSToRTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Roofing  and  Sheiet  Metal  Work — Continued. 
J.  V.  Helsel,  Hendersonville.     Sheet  metal. 
Hurst  Machine  Works,  Robersonville.     Flues,  cornices,  etc. 
F.  B.  Ingold,  Hickory.     Sheet  metal  manufacturers. 
T.  P.  Johnson  &  Company,  Asheville.     Sheet  metal  manufacturers. 
King  Manufacturing  Company,  Sanford.     Sheet  metal  roofing. 
W.  J.  Langee,  Durham.     Sheet  metal  products. 
Latta  Roofing  Company,  Durham.     Skylights  and  cornices. 
W.  I.  Lumpkins,  Spray.     Sheet  metal  and  tin  work. 
J.  W.  McCausland  Company,  Charlotte.     Pierced  sheet  metal  work. 
A.  L.  McLean  &  Company,  Asheville.     Sheet  metal  works  and  tin  works. 
McMillan  Metal  Works,  Fayetteville.     Gutters,  steel  roofing. 
W.  G.  Martin,  Reidsville.    Copper,  tin,  sheet  metal  works. 
F.  C.  Niblock  Tin  Shop,  Concord.     Repair  work,  tin  and  roofing. 
The  S.  B.  Parker  Company,  New  Bern.     Sheet  metal  workers. 
S.  O.  Peebles'  Tin  Shop,  High  Point.     Roofing  and  metal  work. 
Piedmont  Metal  Roofing  Company,  Dallas.     Metal  shingles. 
Raleigh  Roofing  and  Cornice  Company,  Raleigh.     Roofing  and  sheet  metal 

work. 
C.  H.  Russell,  Graham.     Tobacco  flues,  cornices  and  skylights. 
Scott's  Machine  Works,  Kinston.     Tobacco  flues,  cornices,  etc. 
C.  F.  Shuman  Tin  Shop,  Charlotte.     Manufacture  of  ventilators,  guttering 

and  cornices. 
John  Slaughter  »&  Co.,  Inc.,  Goldsboro.     Stovepipes,  tobacco  flues,  cornice, 

plumbing,  etc. 
Statesville  Tin  Company,  Statesville.     Sheet  metal  work. 
Steel  Product  Company,  Inc.,  New  Bern.     Sheet  iron  workers. 
William  Sullivan  &  Company,  Greensboro.     Metal  workers. 
Taylor's  Sheet  Metal  Works,  New  Bern.     Sheet  metal,  general  repairs. 
Union  Metal  Works,  Wilmington.     Cornice,  tinware,  etc. 
T.  R.  Vicks  Metal  Works,  Goldsboro.     Flues  and  skylight,  frames  and  cornice 

roofing. 
E.  R.  Waller  Company,  Kinston.     Sheet  metal  workers. 
Wood  Hardware  Company,  LaGrange.     Sheet  metal  products. 

Sand. 
Balfour  Quarry  Company,  Balfour.     Crushed  stone  and  sand. 

Sash.     See  Building  Material. 

Sausage. 
AVeber  Sausage  Mill,  Charlotte.     Sausage. 

Scales. 
Independent  Scale  Company,  Asheville.     Computing  scales. 

Screens. 
Ahbskie   Building  and   Supply   Company,   Ahoskie.     Mantels,   door   frames, 

screen  doors,  and  windows. 
Hickory  Cabinet  and  Manufacturing  Company,  Hickory.     Screens,  sash  and 

doors. 
Statesville  Show  Case  Company,  Statesville.     Screen  doors,  etc. 
Dellinger  Show  Case  Company,  Statesville.     Screen  doors,  etc. 
Winningham    &    Johnson,    Burlington.      Manufacturing    window    and    door 

screens,  and  repairs. 

Shingles.     See  Building  Material. 

Shirts.     See  Clothing. 

Signs. 
Southern  Sign  Shop,  Wilmington.     Brass  and  electric  advertising  signs. 
Wentz  Sign  Company,  Charlotte.     Commercial  signs. 


Classification  of  Industries  649 


Shoes. 
Elkin  Shoe  Company,  Elkin.     Shoes  and  collars. 
Johnson  Shoe  Company,  Jamestown.     Heavy  and  medium  weight  work  shoes. 

Shoe  Cleaner. 

White  Way  Bag  Company,  Greensboro.     White  shoe  cleaner. 

Show  Cases. 

Burlington  Show  Case  Works,  Burlington.     Showcases  and  upholstermg. 

Delling'er  Show  Case  Company,  Statesville.  Showcases,  screen  doors,  win- 
dows, and  glass  fixtures. 

Statesville  Show  Case  Company,  Statesville.  Stove  fixtures,  screen  doors, 
etc.,  showcases. 

Slaughter  and  Tankage. 
Asheville  Packing  Company,  Asheville.     Slaughter  and  tankage. 
Cape  Fear  Packing  Company,  Wilmington.     Meat  packing. 
Carolina  Packing  Company,  Wilmington.     Meat  packers. 
Union    Stock    Yards    and    Abattoir    Company.    Charlotte.     Slaughtering    of 
cattle,  hogs,  rendering  of  tallow,  handling  hides. 

Stamps. 
Medearis  Stamp  and  Printing  Company,  W^inston-Salem.     Printing  and  rub- 
ber stamps. 

Staves.     See  Coopers. 

Stone  Cutters.     See  Monuments  and  Tombstones. 

Stoves.     See  Foundries  and  Machinists. 

Street  Cars. 

Pearly  A.  Thomas  Car  Works,  High  Point.     Street  cars. 

Structural  Steel.     See  Foundries  and  Machinists. 

Surreys.     See  Vehicles. 

Suspenders.     See  Clothing. 

Sweeping  Preparations.     See  Chemicals. 

Tables. 

Fitts-Crabtree  Company,   Sanford.     Kitchen  safes,  tables. 

Warlick  &  Sherrill  Company,  Granite  Falls.     Extension  dining-room  tables. 

Talc. 

Georgia  Talc  Company,  Asheville.     Talc  and  talc  crayons. 

Tallow.     See  Slaughter  and  Tankage, 

Terra  Cotta. 

Pomona  Terra  Cotta  Company,  Pomona.     Sewer,  drain  and  culvert  pipe,  etc. 

Tile. 

L.  U.  Arrowood,  Shelby.     Cement  and  tile  works. 

Tinners.     See,  also,  Roofing  and  Sheet  Metal  Work. 
W.  H.  Arthur,  Asheville.     Cutter  work,  roofing  tinner. 
L.  W.  Bowden,  Raleigh.     Tobacco  flues,  and  general  iron  shop. 
C.  E.  Croon's   Sheet  Iron  Works,   Goldsboro.     Barn  flues,  plate  repairing, 

cornice  works. 
H.  C.  Dixon,  Rocky  Mount.     Piping  and  tobacco  flues. 
Hill's  Tin  Shop,  Greenville.     Tobacco  flues  and  general  repairing. 
J.  A.  Hurdle,  Milton.     Tobacco  flues  and  stove  piping. 
Hurst  Machine  Works,  Robersonville.     Flues,  cornices,  etc. 
L.  H.  Longmore,  Creedmoor.     Tobacco  flues  and  stove  pipes. 
W.  I.  Lumpkins,  Spray.     Sheet  metal  and  tin  work. 

Dept.  Labor,  1920—42 


650  JSToRTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Tinners — Continued. 

A.  L.  McLean  &  Company,  Asheville.     Sheet  metal  and  tin  works. 

W.  G.  Martin,  Reidsville.     Copper,  tin,  sheet  metal  works. 

E.  L.  Metal  Company,  Elkiu.     Tobacco  fines,  tin  ware,  etc. 
.  F.  C.  Niblock  Tin  Shop,  Concord.     Repair  work,  tin  and  roofing. 

M.  N.  Parrish,  Henderson.     Tin  and  iron  work. 

A.  L.  Payne  Tobacco  Flue  Shop,  Rural  Hall.     Tobacco  flues  and  .stovepipes. 

C.  H.  Russell,  Graham.     Tobacco  fines,  cornices  and  skylights. 

Scott's  Machine  Works,  Kinston.     Tobacco  fines,  cornices,  etc. 

John  Slaughter  &  Company,  Inc.,  Goldsboro.     Stovepipes,  tobacco  fiues,  cor- 
nice, plumbing,  etc. 

Union  Metal  Works,  Wilmington.     Cornice,  tinware,  etc. 

T.   R.   Vicks  Metal  Works,   Goldsboro.     Flues   and   skylights,   frames   and 
cornice  roofing. 

Welborn's  Tin  Shop,  High  Point.    Tobacco  fiues,  pipes,  gutters,  etc. 

Tires. 

Hanes  Rubber  Company,  Winston-Salem.     Auto  tires  and  tubes. 
McClaren  Rubber  Company,  Charlotte.     Automobile  casings  and  tubes. 
Roula  Manufacturing  Company,  Gastonia.     Auto  tire  fabrics. 

Tobacco. 

Adams-Powell  &  Company,  Statesville.     Plug  tobacco. 

L.  Ashe,  Statesville.     Plug  tobacco. 

Brown-Williams  Tobacco  Company,  Winston-Salem.     Tobacco  and  snuff. 

Bailey  Brothers,  Winston-Salem.     Tobacco  products. 

Carolina  Cigar  Company,  Greensboro.     Cigars. 

Del  Rico  Cigar  Company,  Hickory.     Cigar  manufacturers. 

Durham  Tobacco  Manufacturing  Company,  Durham.     Cigars. 

El  Reeso  Cigar  Company,  Greensboro.     Cigars. 

J.  G.  Flynt  Tobacco  Company,  Winston-Salem.     Chewing  tobacco. 

Kings  Cigar  Company,  Leaksville.     Cigars. 

Lang  Cigar  Company,  Greensboro.     Cigars. 

J.  H.  McElwee,  Statesville.     Tobacco. 

Morse  «&  Wade  Tobacco  Manufactory,  East  Bend.     Smoking  tobacco. 

C.  S.  Pugh,  Asheville.     Cigars. 

R.    J.   Reynolds   Tobacco    Company,   Winston-Salem.     Cigarettes,   plug   and 

smoking  tobacco. 
R.  P.  Richardson,  Jr.,  &  Company,  Reidsville.     Cigars  and  smoking  tobacco. 
Shough's  Cigar  FaTitory,  Winston-Salem.     Cigars. 
James  M.  Stewart,  Statesville.     Cigars. 
Taylor  Brothers,  Winston-Salem.     Chewing  tobacco. 

The  American  Tobacco  Company,  Durham.     Smoking  tobacco  and  cigarettes. 
The  American  Tobacco  Company,  Reidsville.     Plug  tobacco  and  cigarettes. 
Sarah  Savannah  Thomason  Cigar  Works,  Winston-Salem.     Cigars. 
E.  V.  Webb,  Kinston.     Reclaiming  scrap  from  tobacco  stems. 

Tobacco  Flues. 

Allen  Brothers,  Louisburg.     Flour,  meal,  feed,  tobacco  fiues. 

Bagwell  Hardware  Company,  Henderson.     Tobacco  fiues. 

Gus  Barrington  Shop.  Grifton.     Tobacco  flues. 

Bells  Machine  Works,  Mount  Olive.     General  repairs,  manufacturing  tobacco 

flues. 
S.  R.  Biggs  Iron  and  Motor  Company,  Williamston.     Tobacco  trucks,  flues, 

etc. 
Boonville  Flue  Company,  Boonville.     Tobacco  flues,  stovepipes. 
L.  W.  Bowden,  Raleigh.     Tobacco  flues  and  general  iron  shop. 
William  Brannon  Metal  Company,  Selma.     Tobacco  flues. 
L.  K.  Briggs  Iron  and  Motor  Company,  Williamston.     Tobacco  flues,  trucks, 

etc. 
S.  W.  Carter,  Greensboro.     Tobacco  fiues,  etc. 


Classification  of  Industries  651 


Tobacco  Flues — Continued. 

Cole-Daniel  Hardware  Company,  Littleton.     Tobacco  flues. 

C.  E.  Croon's  Iron  Works,  Golclsboro.     Barn  flues,  plate  repairing,  cornice 

works. 
G.  R.  Dixon,  Rocky  Mount.     Tobacco  flues. 

H.  C.  Dixon,  Rocky  Mount.     Piping  and  tobacco  flues.  .   - 

S.  W.  Fulk  Hardware  Company,  Pilot  Mountain.     Tobacco  flues. 
Hall's  Tobacco  Flue  Manufacturing  Company,  Hallsboro.     Tobacco  flues. 
Hill's  Tin  Shop,  Greenville.     Tobacco  flues,  general  repairing. 
Hudson's  Garage,  Simpson.     Auto  repairing,  tobacco  flues. 
J.  P.  Hunt,  Oxford.     Tobacco  flues. 
J.  A.  Hurdle,  Milton.     Tobacco  flues  and  stovepiping. 
Jenkins  Roofing  and  Flue  Company,  Greenville.     Tobacco  flues. 
J.  H.  Jones  Shop,  Kinston.     Tobacco  flues. 
W.  J.  Key  &  Son,  Ararat.     Tobacco  flues. 
J.  E.  Lane,  Rocky  Mount.     Tobacco  flues. 

Lassiter  Garage  and  Repair  Shop,  Farmville.     Tobacco  flues,  trucks,  etc. 
L.  H.  Longmore,  Creedmoor.     Tobacco  flues  and  stovepipes. 
F.  B.  McKinne,  Louisburg.     Tobacco  flues. 
J.  H.  Mackie  &  Son,  Yadkinville.     Tobacco  flues. 

B.  L.  Metal  Company,  Elkin.     Tobacco  flues,  tinware,  etc. 
Morris  Repair  and  Metal  Shop,  Farmville.     Tobacco  flues. 

Elisha  Odum  Shop  Iron  Works,  New  Bern.     Tobacco  flues,  general  repairs. 

Oxford  Hardware  Company,  Oxford.     Tobacco  flues. 

A.  L.  Payne  Tobacco  Flue  Shop,  Rural  Hall.     Tobacco  flues  and  stovepipes. 

L.  F.  Pearce,  Windsor.     Tobacco  flues. 

J.  Pender,  Tarboro.     Tobacco  flues. 

Peoples'  Repair  Shop.  Williamston.     General  repair,  manufacturing  carts, 

tobacco  trucks,  tobacco  flues. 
Perry  &  Pearce,  Youngsville.     Barn  flues.  -    ' 

Piedmont  Tobacco  Company,  Pilot  Mountain.     Tobacco  flues. 
W.  L.  Price  Manufacturing  Company,  Holly  Springs.     Repair  shop,  tobacco 

flues,  and  trucks. 
Ed.  Powell,  Tarboro.     Tobacco  flues. 

C.  H,  Russell,  Graham.     Tobacco  flues,  cornices  and  skylights. 
Scott's  Machine  Works,  Kinston.     Tobacco  flues,  cornices,  etc. 

John    Slaughter   &    Company,    Inc.,    Goldsboro.     Stovepipes,    tobacco    flues, 

cornice,  plumbing,  etc. 
Smith  &  Sparrow,  Kinston.     Tobacco  flues. 
Stokes  Supplies  Company,  King.     Tobacco  flues,  etc. 
Surry  Hardware  Company,  Elkin.     Monuments,  tobacco  flues. 
T.   I.    Sutton   Hardware  Company,   Goldsboro.     Vulcanizing  and   repairing, 

tobacco  flues. 
Thornton  &  Quin  Machine  Shop.  Kinston.     Tobacco  flues. 
Watkins  Implement  Company,  Apex.     Tobacco  flues. 
Welborn's  Tin  Shop,  High  Point.     Tobacco  flues,  pipes,  gutters,  etc. 
Worthington  Brothers,  Ayden.     Tobacco  flues. 

Tools.     See  Foundries  and  Machinists. 

Teuck  Packages,  Baskets,  Etc.     See  Cooperage. 

Turpentine. 

E.  W.  Cameron,  Raeford,  R.  3.     Turpentine  and  rosin. 
T.  A.  Holden's  Still,  Lockwoodfolly.     Crude  turpentine. 
Jackson  Turpentine  Distillery,  Orange.     Crude  turpentine. 
Est.  Mrs.  C.  A.  Rouark,  Shallotte.     Spirits  turpentine,  crude  turpentine. 
Peter  Rouark  Company,  Supply.     Spirits  turpentine,  rosin. 
Shallotte  Trading  Company,  Shallotte.     Distilling  crude  turpentine. 
S.  W.  Smith  Still,  Bolivia.     Distilling  crude  turpentine. 

Spirittine  Chemical  Company,   Wilmington.     Pine  wood  distilling  and   re- 
flning. 


652  NoRTii  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Upholstering. 

Burlington  Show  Case  Works,  Burlington.     Show  cases  and  upholstering. 
Climax    Upholstei-ing    Company,    High    Point.     Finishing    and    upholstering 

parlor  suits,  davenettes  and  davenports. 
Nunn  Brothers  Repair  Works,  Ayden.     Upholstering  and  painting. 

Vaginal  Cones. 

Stopzit  Company,  Charlotte.     Stopzit,  vagicones. 

Vehicles  and  Parts. 

Allen  Wagon  Company,  Lenoir.     Wagons,  body  repairs. 

J.  A.  Alley,  Stoneville.     Repair  work,  buggies. 

R.  C.  Barnett,  North  Wilkesboro.     Wagon  bodies,  buggies,  etc. 

Blount  Manufacturing  Company,  Williamston.     Buggies,  carts,  wagons,  etc. 

J.  Bolick  Sons  &  Company,  Conover.     Vehicles,  auto  bodies  and  repairing. 

Buggy  Manufacturing  Company,  Roper.     Farm  carts. 

Buggy  Shop  and  Garage,  Boonville.     Buggy  shop  and  garage. 

William  Bullock,  Enfield.     Wheels,  carriages  and  wagons. 

Carolina  Buggy  Manufacturing  Company,  Henderson.     Buggies. 

C.  J.  Carroll's  Carriage  Shop,  Turkey.     Carts,  wagons. 
K.  C.  Clark,  Weldon.     Carts,  wheels  and  cart  bodies. 

J.  W.  Cornett,  Rosemary.     Wheels,  cart  bodies,  buggy  bodies. 

Cotton  States  Wagon  Company,  Charlotte.     Commercial  and  truck  bodies. 

J.  E.  Craver's  Wagon  Works,  Courtney.     Wagons,  etc. 

Dail's  Carriage  Works,  Windsor.     Manufacturing  buggies,  carts  and  general 

repairs. 
Durham  Buggy  Company,  Durham.     Buggies. 
John  N.  Elliott,  Edenton.     Carts,  wagons,  repairs. 
R.  D.  Elliott,  Hertford.     Carriages,  wagons,  etc. 
Ellis  Carriage  Works,  Kinston.     Manufacture  and  repair  buggies. 
Enterprise  Carriage  Company,  Tarboro.     Buggies,  auto  repairing. 
John  W.  Evans  &  Son,  Raleigh.     Carriage,  wagon  and  auto  repair  shop. 
John  Flanagan  Buggy  Company,  Greenville.    Buggies  and  Ford  agents. 
A.  L.  Forehand,  Tyner.     Wheelwright  and  car  manufacturer. 
Fountain  &  Koonce.  Tarljoro.     Carriages  and  wagons. 

D.  A.  Freeman  Manufacturing  Company,  Morehead  City.  Carts,  wheels, 
trucks,  etc. 

Noah  Garrett,  Elizabeth  City.     Carts  and  wagons. 

Gooch's  Machine  Shop,  Oxford.     Trucks. 

Gorman  Wheel  Company,  Oxford.     Wheels. 

Hackney  Brothers.  Wilson.     Buggy  factory  and  garage. 

Hackney  Wagon  Company,  Wilson.     Wagons. 

Hale's  Wood  Shop,  Eure.     Buggies,  carts,  wagons. 

Hallowell's  Shop.  Hobbsville.     Farm  carts. 

Halshouse  Brothers,  Salisbury.     Carriages. 

Hamilton  Shop,  Farmville.     Cart  wheels,  buggies,  carts,  etc. 

J.  H.  Hampton  Buggy  Company,  Leaksville.    Buggies,  general  repairing. 

Harness,  Vehicles  and  Supply  Company,  Statesville.  Buggy  and  wagon  har- 
ness, bridles  and  lines. 

Harrell  Brothers  Shop,  Kinston.     General  repair,  wagons,  buggies,  etc. 

Abram  Harris,  Henderson.     Carriage,  wagon  and  repair  work. 

Henderson  Buggy  Company,  Henderson.     Buggies,  wagons. 

High  Point  Buggy  Company,  High  Point.     Buggies. 

J.  G.  Huff,  East  Bend.     Cari'iages  and  buggies. 

M.  L.  Hussey  Carriage  Company,  Tarboro.  Blacksmith  shop  and  buggy 
making. 

Lassiter's  Shop,  Gatesville.     Carts. 

Marshall  Wagon  Company,  Mount  Airy.     Wagons,  buggies,  trucks. 

Mount  Airy  Buggy  Company,  Mount  Airy.     Buggies. 

S.  J.  Nissen  Wagon  Works,  Winston-Salem.  Delivery  wagons,  ice,  furniture, 
etc. 


Classification  of  Industries  653 


Vehicles  and  Parts — Contlnned. 

Nissen  Wagon  Company,  Winston-Salem.     Farm  wagons. 

North  Carolina  Wheel  Company,  High  Point.     Buggy  wheels. 

C.  R.  Overton,  Powellsville.     Carts,  bodies,  cartwheels,  wagons. 

Oxford  Body  Company,  Oxford.     Buggy  bodies  and  automobile  bodies. 

Oxford  Buggy  Company,  Oxford.     Buggies  and  surreys. 

Parker  Buggy  Company,  Robersouville.     Buggies  and  repairs. 

Li.  a.  Peal,  Plymouth.     Wagons  and  repair  work. 

Piedmont  Wagon  and  Manufacturing  Company,  Hickory.     Fai'm  wagons. 

Piland's  Shop,  Gatesvllle.     Dirt  carts. 

Rouse  Buggy  Company,  La  Grange.     Buggies. 

C.  H.  Russell,  Graham.    Tobacco  flues,  cornices  and  skylights. 

Scott's  Machine  Works,  Kinston.     Tobacco  flues,  cornices,  etc. 

Slade's  Wood  Works,  Windsor.     Manufacturing  carts,  wagons,  buggies  and 

general  repair  work. 
John  Slaughter  &  Company,  Goldsboro.     Stove  pipes,  tobacco  flues,  cornices, 

plumbing,  etc. 
T.  A.  Smitherman  Wagon  Works,  East  Bend.     Wagons,  buggies  and  general 

repair  work. 
Southern  Truck  and  Car  Corporation,  Greensboro.     Trucks. 
C.  Summerlin  Shops,  Mount  Olive.     General  repairs  of  wagons,  etc. 
Taylor-Cannady  Buggy  Company,  Oxford.     Buggies. 

Taylor  &  Davis,  Windsor.    General  repairs,  manufacturing  carts  and  wagons. 
The  Capital  Buggy  Company,  Henderson.     Assembling  and  painting  buggies. 
Tyson  &  Jones  Buggy  Company,  Carthage.     Buggies,  carriages. 
Washington  Buggy  Company,  Inc.,  Washington.     Buggies  and  surries. 
Waters    Buggy    and   Auto    Company,    New    Bern.     Building    and    repairing 

buggies. 
Weiterington  Shop,  Grifton.     Building  carts,  wagons,  etc. 
Wiley,  Rogerson  &,  Company,  Robersouville.     Carts,  wagons,  etc. 
Winston  Vehicle  Company,  Winston-Salem.     Vehicles,  auto  bodies,  etc. 
Winton  Manufacturing  Company,  Winton.     Cart  wheels  and  general  repairs. 
Woodhouse  Brothers,  Boonville.     Buggies. 

Veneers. 

Bethel  Manufacturing  Company,  Bethel.     Rough  lumber,  veneers. 

Cabinet  Veneer  Company,  Greenville.     Veneers. 

Cleveland  Manufacturing  Company,  Cleveland.     Veneers. 

Connelly  &  Teague,  Taylorsville.     Veneers. 

Consolidated  Veneer  and  Panel  Company,  High  Point.     Veneers  and  panels. 

Empire   Manufacturing   Company,    Goldsboro.      Veneer   panels,    boxes,    and 

lumber. 
Foreman-Derrickson  Veneer  Company.  Elizabeth  City.     Veneers. 
Franklinton  Veneer  Company,  Franklinton.     Veneer. 
Hill  Veneer  Company,  High  Point.     Veneer  and  lumber. 
Kenedy  Veneer  Company,  Statesville.     Veneers. 
Lee  Veneer  Company,  Lexington.     Veneer. 
Lenoir  Veneer  Company,  Lenoir.     Veneers. 
Linwood  Manufacturing  Company,  Linwood.     Veneers. 
Lumber  Veneer  Company,  Alma.     Veneers. 

B.  E.  Martin,  Mount  Olive.     Rough  lumber,  veneers,  slack  cooperage. 
Maxton  Manufacturing  Company,  Maxton.     Veneers. 
Mount  Olive  Manufacturing  Company,  Mount  Olive.     Veneers,  meal. 
Red  Gum  Veneer  Company,  Tarboro.     Veneers. 
Rural  Hall  Veneer  Company,  Rural  Hall.     Veneers. 
Sheppard    Veneer    Company,    Winston-Salem.     Veneer    and    basket    banana 

carriers. 
Southern  Box  and  Lumber  Company,  Wilmington.     Commercial  veneer. 
Southern  Veneer  Company,  Rutherfordton.     Veneer. 
Southern  Veneer  Company,  Thomas ville.     Veneers. 


654  Worth  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Veneers — Continued. 

Statesville  Veuecr  Company,  Statesville.     Veneers. 

The  North  State  Veneer  Company,  Inc.,  Thomasville.     Veneers. 

O.  L.  Williams,  Mocksville.     Veneers. 

Wilts  Veneer  Company,  Plymonth.     Rough  lumber,  veneers. 

Violins. 

Allen  N.  Roberts,   Southern  Pines.     Violins. 

Washboards. 

Carolina  Washboard  Company,  Raleigh.     Wood  and  metal  washboards,  and 

clothes  pins. 
Oval  Oak  Manufacturing  Company,  Siler  City.     Washboards. 

Washed  Gravel. 

Lilesville  Ballast  Pit,  Hamlet.     Washed  gravel. 

Wheelbarrows. 

Ashboro  Wheelbarrow  Company,  Inc.,  Ashboro.     Wheelbarrows  and  lumber. 

Window  Shades. 

Cunningham  Springless  Shade  Company,  Greensboro.     Window  shades. 
Durham  Novelty  Company,  Inc.,  Durham.     Window  shades. 

WOODENWARE. 

Carolina  Woodenware  Company,  Fayetteville.     Woodenware. 

T.  C.  Kilpatrick,  Unaka.     Wood  turned  and  carved.  > 

Wood  Pulp. 
The  Champion  Fiber  Company,  Canton.     Wood  pulp. 

Yarn.     See  Mercerized  Yarns. 


CHAPTEE  IX 
RAILROADS  AND  EMPLOYEES 

Interstate  railroads  operating  in  the  State  report  number  of  em- 
ployees* for  tlie  entire  system,  instead  of  for  that  part  of  the  road 
operating  in  JSTorth  Carolina,  which  makes  it  impracticable  to  show 
operatives  by  localities. 

In  the  following  table  will  be  found  the  number  of  each  class  of 
employees,  the  figures  being  for  the  combined  roads,  together  with  the 
total  compensation  for  each  class. 


*  From  reports  made  to  the  North  Carolina  Corporation  Commission. 


656 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


railroad  employees 


Average 
Number  of 
Employees 

in  Service 


Total 

Compensation 

During 

Year 


1  General  officers,  §3,000  per  annum  and  upwards 

2  General  officers,  below  S3,000  per  annum , 

3  Division  officers,  ?3,000  per  annum  and  upwards 

4  Division  officers,  below  S3, 000  per  annum 

5  Clerks,  S900  per  annum  and  upwards  (except  No.  37) 

6  Clerks  below  S900  per  annum  (except  No.  37). 

7  Mes.sengers  and  attendants _. 

8  Assistant  engineers  and  draftsmen 

9  M.  W.  and  S.  foremen  (excluding  Nos.  10  and  28) 

10  Sect i on  foremen J _ _  _ 

11  General  foremen — M.  E.  Department 

12  Gang  and  other  foremen— M.  E.  Department _ 

13  Machinists -. 

14  Boilermakers 

15  Blacksmiths 

16  Masons  and  bricklayers 

17  Structural  iron  workers. 

18  Carpenters -- 

19  Painters  and  upholsterers --- 

20  Electricians . 

21  Air-brakcmen 

22  Car  inspectors. 

23  Car  repairers 

24  Other  skilled  laborers 

25  Mechanics'  helpers  and  apprentices 

26  Section  men 

27  Other  unskilled  laborers . 

28  Foremen  of  construction  gangs  and  work  trains 

29  Other  men  in  construction  gangs  and'work  trains 

30  Traveling  agents  and  solicitors 

31  Employees  in  outside  agencies 

32  Other  traffic  employees -. 

33  Train  dispatchers  and  directors 

34  Telegraphers,  telephoners,  and  block  operators 

35  Telegraphers,  telephoners,  operating  interlockers 

36  Levermen  (nontelegraphers) 

37  Telegrapher-clerks 

38  Agent-telegraphers - - 

39  Station  agents  (nontelegraphers) 

40  Station  masters  and  assistants. 

41  Station  service  employees  (except  Nos.  5,  6,  37,  38,  39,  40,  and  66) 

42  Yard  masters 

43  Yardmasters'  assistants  (not  yard  clerks) 

44  Yard  engineers  and  motormen 

45  Yard  firemen  and  helpers 

46  Yard  conductors 

47  Yard  brakenien  (switchmen  or  helpers) 

48  Yard  switch-tenders 

49  Other  yard  employees .. 

50  Hostlers 

51  Enginehou.se-men 

52  Road  freight  engineers  and  motormen 

53  Road  freight  firemen  and  helpers 

54  Road  freight  conductors 

55  Road  freight  brakemen  and  flagmen 

56  Road  passenger  engineers  and  motormen 

57  Road  passenger  firemen  and  helpers 

58  Road  passenger  conductors 

59  Road  passenger  baggagemen 

60  Road  passenger  brakemen  and  flagmen 

61  Other  road  train  employees 

62  Crossing  flagmen  and  gatemen 

63  Drawbridge  operators 

64  Floating  equipment  employees 

65  Policemen  and  watchmen •_ 

66  Other  transportation  employees 

67  All  other  employees. , 

Totals 


349 
128 
334 
660 
12,916 
275 
878 
517 
485 


1,163 

3,204 

816 

515 

115 

26 

2,797 

633 

537 

573 

1,510 

6,022 

3,146 

5,714 

20,082 

10,475 

290 

3,318 

104 

161 

35 

339 

1,191 

280 

127 

1,038 

1,527 

1,309 

34 

8,950 

197 

138 

1,029 

1,104 

1.120 


139 

241 

824 

3,944 

2,047 

2,103 

1,756 

4,093 

762 

759 

665 

446 

680 

457 

763 

171 

63 

429 

62 

1,375 


$  1, 

1 
1 

18 


278 

419 

588 

374 

201 

657 

918 

715 

3,704 

275 

3,172 

5,993 

1 ,  632 

909 

124 

35 

3,763 

908 

1,042 

947 

2,802 

9,869 

5, 1.34 

8,. 562 

15,427 

9,8.50 

374 

2,. 5.39 

223 

294 

75 

953 

1 ,  903 
357 
171 

1..592 

2,683 

1,976 

58 

8,195 

598 

342 

2,198 

1,594 

2,093 

4,624 

182 

395 

1,594 

5,083 

5,551 

3,963 

4,126 

7,066 

2,  ,554 
1,821 
1,811 

851 

1,244 

478 

663 

155 

111 

617 

69 

1,303 


754.52 
180.31 
415.77 
082.82 
085.23 
231.69 
591.45 
584.96 
700.95 
282.20 
132.06 
704.07 
378.55 
591.40 
658.01 
068.72 
143.57 
164.26 
0.59.60 
810.89 
.536.80 
.332.33 
056.65 
329.01 
561.27 
530.46 
426.. 52 
015.28 
245.16 
616.50 
589.47 
394.83 
800.49' 
242.79 
767.83 
690.73 
865.80 
715.46 
581.10 
063.28 
044.95 
425.36 
360.43 
747.10 
240.66 
942.57 
877.25 
945.62 
171.91 
995.64 
113.14 
119.41 
080.77 
837.65 
168.47 
837.80 
997.40 
052.86 
811.25 
467.74 
532.08 
145.46 
900.48 
997.44 
670.71 
600.97 
266.87 


172,716,394.76 


CHAPTEK  X 
WATER-POWERS  AND  POWER  CENSUS 

INTRODUCTION 

By  Joseph  Hyde  Pratt.  Director  N.  C.  Geological  and  Economic  Survey 

The  North  Carolina  Geological  and  Economic  Survey  is  carrying  on  a 
power  census  of  the  industries  of  the  State.  This  is  being  done  in  coopera- 
tion with  the  United  States  Geological  Survey  and  the  State  Department  of 
Labor  and  Printing.  The  census  will  provide  accurate  information  as  to 
the  present  status  of  power  use  and  power  needs  in  the  State,  knowledge 
of  which  is  prefatory  to  investigations  by  the  Survey  to  determine  the 
availability  of  definite  water-power  resources  which  may  be  developed  to 
meet  present  power  demands.  The  census  will  show  the  amounts  of  power 
used  by  all  manufacturing  establishments;  the  kinds  of  power,  whether 
steam,  oil  or  electric;  the  character  of  all  hydro-electric  developments; 
the  source  from  which  power  is  purchased;  the  amount  of  additional 
power  required;  and  whether  existing  agencies  are  able  to  supply  it.  When 
this  data  is  compiled  the  Survey  will  be  in  a  position  to  investigate  those 
districts  where  a  dearth  of  power  exists  for  the  purpose  of  showing  the 
location  and  amounts  of  any  water-powers,  together  with  conditions  relating 
to   economic   development. 

THE  WATER-POWER  SITUATION  IN  NORTH  CAROLINA 

By  Thorndike  Saville* 

A  sudden  metamorphosis  has  occurred  in  North  Carolina  within  the  past 
decade,  by  which  the  State  has  moved  from  twenty-third  to  about  tenth 
place  in  value  of  its  industries  and  from  the  nineteenth  to  about  fourth 
in  value  of  crops,  as  well  as  becoming  the  greatest  industrial  State  in  the 
South.  Accompanying  this  has  come  a  tremendous  demand  for  power  to 
meet  the  needs  of  our  growing  industries.  This  has  been  met  in  large 
part  by  the  creation  of  a  gigantic  water-power  business.  Nowhere  east  of 
the  Rocky  Mountains  is  so  large  a  proportion  of  the  total  power  for  indus- 
trial use  supplied  by  hydro-electric  developments.  Even  so,  there  is  a 
dearth  of  power  in  the  State  today,  and  the  hydro-electric  industry  is  bound 
to  be  greatly  extended   within  the  next  decade. 

The  water  resources   of  the   State   are  vast,  but  by  no   means   limitless. 


*  Associate  Professor  of  hydraulic  and  sanitary  engineering,   University  of  North  Carolina, 
Hydraulic  Engineer,   N.   C.   Geological   and  Economic   Survey. 

43— Dept.  Labor,  1920. 


658  !N'oRTH  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Conservation  of  these,  unlike  the  conservation  of  most  natural  resources, 
is  by  a  maximum  judicious  use.  The  more  water  resources  are  used, 
the  more  valuable  they  become.  By  conservation  through  judicious  use 
is  meant  this,  that  it  is  vitally  important  that  we  attempt  to  correlate 
the  several  uses  of  water  and  make  our  developments  on  a  basis  of  maximum 
utility  to  the  people  of  the  State.  "We  have  only  to  contemplate  the  situation 
into  which  the  opportunist  development  has  brought  us  as  regards  our 
coal,  our  oil,  our  gas,  our  water-power,  our  transportation  systems,  and  our 
forests,  to  realize  that  most  of  this  waste,  delays  and  difficulties  which 
characterize  the  situation  are  due  simply  to  lack  of  planning  years  in  ad- 
vance, and  to  our  failure  to  embody  in  a  coordinated  general  plan  those  lines 
of  action  which  are  well  recognized  by  experts  as  vitally  essential  to  our 
proper  development  as  an  industrial  nation." 

This  means  that  in  order  to  obtain  maximum  utilization  from  the  water- 
power  still  unused,  we  must  have  some  comprehensive  thought  and  plan 
for  their  economic  development,  as  part  of  a  great  system.  To  do  this 
does  not  mean  encroaching  upon  the  rights  of  individuals,  or  lessening  the 
legitimate  profits  from  industrial  ventures,  but  it  does  mean  a  consideration 
of  the  entire  problem  from  every  possible  angle  as  it  bears  on  the  public 
welfare. 

To  discover  the  present  distribution  and  concentration  of  power  develop- 
ment in  this  State,  and  the  exact  situation  as  to  power  output  and  power  needs, 
the  State  Geological  Survey,  in  cooperation  with  the  United  States  Geological 
Survey  and  the  Department  of  Labor  and  Printing,  is  now  conducting  a 
power  census,  covering  total  amount  of  power  used,  whether  water-power, 
steam,  or  oil;  type  of  installation;  number  of  wheels;  height  of  dam;  use 
for  power,  method  of  using  power,  i.e.,  whether  machinery  is  direct  con- 
nected, belt  drive,  or  by  individual  motors;  whether  power  is  purchased, 
and,  if  so,  from  what  source;  whether  more  power  is  needed,  and,  if  so, 
whether  it  can  be  purchased.  Very  comprehensive  data  is  being  obtained 
as  to  the  power  situation  in  the  State.  When  the  census  is  completed 
the  shortage  of  power  will  be  known,  and  the  location  of  markets  for  new 
power.  The  Survey  will  then  be  in  a  position  to  investigate  immediately 
the  water-power  resources  of  those  districts  where  the  power  shortage  is 
most  acute,  and  advise  to  what  extent  new  water-power  can  be  advan- 
tageously developed.  If  sufficient  water-power  cannot  be  economically  de- 
veloped, other  methods  will  be  outlined  for  supplying  power  needs. 

STATUS    OF    DEVELOPED    POWER 

Until  this  census  is  completed  exact  figures  as  to  water-power  develop- 
ment in  the  State  are  not  available.  From  the  best  data  at  hand  the  present 
water-power  development  is  approximately  as  given  in  Table  I.  The  total 
is  probably  correct  to  within  a  very  few  per  cent. 


Water-Powees  and  Power  Census  659 


TABLE  I 

Total 
Southern  Power  Company  Horsepower 

Bridgewater     30,000 

Lookout  Shoals  33,000 

63,000 

Carolina  Power  and  Light  Company 

Blewitt  Falls  32,150 

Buckhorn  Falls  3,350 

35,500 

Aluminum  Company  of  America   (Tallassee  Power  Co.) 

Badin    93,000 

Narrows  of  Yadkin 20,000 

Cheoah  72,000 

185,000 

Blue  Ridge  Power  Company 

Tuxedo  8,000 

■  8,000 

North  Carolina  Power  Company 

Ivy,   Marshall,   and  Weaver  Plants 7,750 

7,750 

Other  Public  Utility  Plants  less  than  5,000  horsepower 14,292 

Manufacturing  Plants,  Census  of  1914 41,181 

Estimated   Manufacturing   Developments   since   1914 5,277 

Total    horsepower    360,000 

Of  a  total  of  360,000  horsepower,  80,000  horsepower,  or  32  per  cent,  is 
transmitted  for  use  outside  the  State,  and  113,000  horsepower  at  Badin, 
or  31  per  cent,  is  used  in  the  local  reduction  of  aluminum.  The  remaining 
167,000  horsepower  available  for  general  industrial  and  public  use  amounts 
to  only  46  per  cent  of  the  total  developed  in  the  State.  Of  this  approxi- 
mately 45,000  horsepower  is  developed  and  used  for  private  manufacturing 
establishments  in  relatively  small  units.  Practically  there  is  available 
for  general  use  only  the  power  developed  by  the  public  utility  companies, 
amounting  to  about  135,000  horsepower.  Of  the  latter  the  Southern  Power 
Company  and  the  Carolina  Power  and  Light  Company  develop  98,500 
horsepower,  or  73  per  cent,  which  is  27  per  cent  of  the  total  of  the  developed 
power  in  the  State.  Some  proportion  of  the  41,000  horsepower  used  by 
manufacturers  is  also  controlled  by  these  companies. 


GROAVTH    OF    POWER    USE 

Until  the  power  census  now  being  conducted  is  completed  it  is  practically 
impossible  even  to  estimate  the  use  of  power  in  North  Carolina.  In  a  num- 
ber of  instances  large  industries  have  been  kept  away  from  the  State 
during  the  past  year  because  the  hydro-electric  companies  could  furnish 
them  no  power.  These  same  hydro-electric  companies  obtain  large  amounts 
of  power  from  installations  in  South  Carolina.  The  demand  for  power  at 
present  cannot  be  met,  and  it  is  insistent  and  increasing.  We  do  not  know  at 
present  the  exact  facts  concerning  any  of  these  matters.  To  plan  intelligently 
and  safely  for  the  future  industrial  needs  of  the  State,  we  must  have  this 
information. 


660 


North  Carolina  Labor  Statistics 


Some  idea  of  the  growth  of  power  use  in  the  State  is  contained  in 
Table  II,  compiled  from  statistics  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey 
and  amplified  by  the  North  Carolina  Geological  Survey.  This  table  shows 
the  pronounced  trend  toward  increased  output  from  electric  generating 
stations    in    this    State. 

A  study  of  Table  II  will  show  the  following  data: 

1.  The  total  output  of  public  utility  stations  in  North  Carolina  has  increased 
16  per  cent  from  1919  to  1920. 

2.  The  output  by  water-power  in  North  Carolina  has  increased  26  per 
cent  from  1919  to   1920. 

3.  The  output  by  fuel  has  decreased  28  per  cent  from  1919  to  1920. 

4.  The  relative  amount  of  total  power  generated  by  water-power  was 
89  per  cent  in  1919  and  93  per  cent  in  1920. 

TABLE   II 
OUTPUT    OF    ELECTRIC    GENERATI^'G    STATIONS    IX    THOISANDS    OF    KILOWATT    HOURS 

NORTH  CAROLINA    1919 


Month 

Total 
Output 

by 
Water 
Power 

Average 

Dailv 

Output 

by 
^A'ater 
Power 

Total 

Output 

bv 

Fuel 

Average 
Daily 

Output 

bv 

Fuel 

Total 
Output 

(Both 
Sources) 

Total 

Daily 

Output 

Per  cent 

of 

Total 

Output 

by 
Water 
Power 

January* 

February  

March 

April 

43  ,140 
43  ,551 

48  ,732 

47  ,846 
51  ,455 
53  ,042 

49  ,272 

48  ,581 
48  ,788 
53  ,420 
47  ,205 
46  ,836 

1,392 
1  ,552 
1  ,572 
1  ,595 
1,660 
1,768 
1  ,589 
1,564 
1  ,626 
1  ,723 
1  ,574 
1  ,511 

4,934 
3  ,063 
3  ,810 
3  ,238 

3  ,979 

4  ;3S3 
4,140 

5  ,456 
10  ,480 
10  ,935 

8,887 
6,702 

159 
141 
123 
108 
125 
146 
134 
176 
349 
352 
296 
216 

48  ,074 
47  ,514 

52  ,542 
51  ,084 

55  ,434 
57  ,425 

53  ,412 

54  ,037 
59  ,268 
64  ,355 

56  ,092 
53  ,538 

1  ,518 
1  ,692 
1  ,690 
1  ,703 
1  ,785 
1  ,914 
1  ,723 

1  ,740 
1,975 

2  ,075 
1,870 
1,727 

89.6 
91.7 
92.8 
Q^  Q 

Mav* 

92  8 

June* 

92  4 

Julv 

92  3 

August* 

September 

October 

November* .... 
December*.  .  .  . 

89.8 
82.3 
83.1 
84.3 
87.5 

Total 

581  ,868 
48  ,489 

19,126 
1,594 

70  ,907 
5,909 

2  ,325 
194 

652  ,775 
54  ,398 

21  ,412 

1,784 

Average 

89.4 

1920 


January.  .  . 
Februar}'. . 
March.  .  .  . 

April 

May 

June , 

July 

August .  . .  , 
September 
October.  .  . 
November . 
December . 


Total.  .  . 
Average . 


50  ,184 
43  ,398 
57,618 
58  ,223 
63  ,461 
68  ,798 
67  ,488 
61  ,761 

60  ,218 
65  ,634 

61  ,957 
48  ,221 


706  ,961 
58,913 


1  ,619 
1  ,550 
1  ,858 

1  ,941 
2,047 

2  ,293 
2,177 
1  ,992 
2,007 
2,117 
2,065 
1  ,555 


23  ,221 
1  ,935 


8,440 
4,228 
4  ,759 
4,107 

2  ,468 
3,617 

3  ,556 
3  ,374 
3,627 
4,184 
3,896 
4,086 


50  ,342 
4,195 


272 
151 
153 
136 
80 
121 
114 
109 
121 
151 
129 
132 


1,669 
139 


58  ,624 
47  ,626 
62  ,377 

62  ,330 
65  ,929 
72  ,415 
71  ,044 
65  ,135 

63  ,845 
69  ,818 
65  ,853 
52  ,307 


757  ,303 
63  ,108 


1  ,891 

85.5 

I  ,701 

91.0 

2,011 

92.4 

2,077 

93.5 

2,127 

96.3 

2,414 

95.0 

2,291 

95.0 

2,101 

94.8 

2,128 

95.0 

2,268 

94.0 

2,194 

94.0 

1,687 

92.3 

24  ,890 

93.2 

2,074 

*Estimated  output. 


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661 


5  The  rplative  amount  of  power  by  water-power  and  steam  lias  remained 
essentially  constant,  at  about  90%,  showing  that  water-power  use  has  kept 
pace  with  industrial  growth,  with  increased  use  of  electric  power. 


On  Figure  2  is  platted  the  output  from  public  utility  generating 
stations  in  Virginia,  North  and  South  Carolina,  and  Georgia  from  1907  to 
1920,  inclusive.  In  all  these  States  except  Virginia  the  output  by  water- 
power  is  more  than  80  per  cent  of  the  total.  It  is  evident  from  this, 
as  well  as  from  other  considerations,  that  water-power  plays  now  and  will 
play  in  the  near  future  a  predominant  part  in  power  production.  This  con- 
dition will  greatly  simplify  the  development  of  a  southeastern  super-power 


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system,  and  make  it  more  quickly  available  and  less  expensive  than  the 
proposed  northeastern  system  now  being  investigated  from  Boston  to  Wash- 
ington. This  arises  from  the  fact  that  the  present  power  is  concentrated 
into  relatively  few  large  installations,  already  interconnected  in  fact  if  not 
in  use.  In  the  new  hydro-electric  developments  large  units  will  similarly 
predominate,  and  the  interconnection  of  these  with  existing  stations  and 
new  smaller  stations  can  readily  be  accomplished.  For  this  reason,  in  the 
Southeastern  super-power  investigations  now  being  inaugurated  by  the 
Atlanta  Section  of  the  American  Institute  of  Electrical  Engineers  consider- 
ation of  hydro-electric  developments  should  be  and  is  given  far  greater 
weight  than  in  the  more  detailed  and  elaborate  undertaking  in  the  North- 
eastern States. 

Figure  2  indicates  the  rate  of  increase  of  total  power  output  of  the  south- 
eastern States.  North  Carolina  has  rapidly  surpassed  her  neighboring 
States  in  the  output  of  electrical  power,  which  is  an  index  of  the  industrial 
expansion  noted  previously.  It  seems  hardly  possible  that  this  rate  of 
increase,  amounting  to  over  25  per  cent  per  year,  can  be  maintained  over  a 
ten-year  period  in  the  future.  No  estimate  of  future  growth  based  on  popu- 
lation will  serve,  since  the  past  growth  indicates  that  the  rate  of  increase 
in  power  outpait  gi'eatly  exceeds  and  bears  no  relation  to  the  increase 
in  population,  even  in  industrial  districts.  It  seems  reasonably  conservative 
to  estimate  an  average  annual  rate  of  increase  of  10  per  cent  in  power  out- 
put from  1920  to  1930.  Moreover,  the  total  increase  would  amount  in  1930  to 
only  160  per  cent  of  tlie  present  output,  whereas  in  the  ten  years  from  1907 
to  1917  the  power  output  increased  2700  per  cent. 

ESTIJLATED    HORSEPOWER    REQUIRED    IN     1930    TO    SUPPLY    INDUSTRIAL    DEMANDS    IN 

NORTH  CAROLINA 

Total  output  in  1920=757,303,000  kw.  hr.  (U.  S.  G.  S.  data  for  Publit 
Utility  Plants  only.*) 

Output  in  1919  was  approximately  652,775,000  kw.  hr.  Thus  there  has 
been  an  increase  of  104,528,000  kw.  hr.  in  the  past  year,  or  about  16%. 

Assuming  an   annual  increase   of  only  10%  per  year  between   1920,   1925 
and  1930,  gives  from  electric  generating  stations  in: 
1925—1,219.645,000  kw.  hr.,  and  in 
1930—1,964,250,000  kw.  hr. 
The  output  of  electrical  energy  by  water  power  alone  in  North  Carolina  by 
central  stations  in  1920  was  706,961,000  kw.  hr.,  and  was  93%   of  the  total 
output. 

The  installed  horsepower  of  these  plants  was  228,000   horsepower.     Thus 
706,961,000 

there  was  produced =  3,101  kw.  hrs.  per  horsepower  per  year. 

228,000 
One  horsepower  per  year  of  300  operating  days  =  0.746  X  24  X  300  =  5,371 

3,101 

kw.  hr.    This  gives  an  annual  capacity  factor  of  =  0.58.     Assume  in 

5.371 
1930  a  capacity  factor  of  0.60.    Then  output  per  installed  horsepower  will  be 
5371  X  0.60  =  3223  kw.  hr. 


*Data  on  output  from  public  utility  plants  is  taken  from  U.  S.  G.  S.  statistics  of  1920 
and  here  includes  the  plant  of  the  Tallassee  Power  Company  at  Badin.  Beginning  in  1921 
the  U.  S.  G.  S.  omits  this  plant  from  public  utility  plants  in  North  Carolina,  and  has 
revised  its  1920  statistics  accordingly.  The  output  of  public  utility  stations  alone  in  1920 
was  259,708,000  kw.  hr.,  of  which  80  per  cent  was  generated  by  water  power. 


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There  will  be  needed  in  1925  by  central  stations  only: 
1,219,645,000 
X   .95  =  359,500  horsepower,  and  in  1930 

3223 
1,964,250,000  ^      ^    , 
X  -95  =  579,000    horsepower    assuming    output    by 

3223 

waterpower  increases  from  93';'^   to  95 '"/f  of  the  total  output. 

228,000  h.  p. 

In  1920  generating  stations  reporting  output  were  about  •  = 

360,000  h.  p. 

0.63=63%  of  total  installed  horsepower. 

359,500 

Therefore  total  installed  horsepower  required  in  1925  = =  570,000 

0.63 
579,000 

h  p    and  total  installed  horsepower  required  in  1930  = =  919,000  h.  p. 

0.63 

Since  present  installed  horsepower  in  North  Carolina  is  about  360,000,  there 
must  be  a  gain  of  570,600—360.000=210,000  horsepower  installed  before  1925 
and  of  919,000—360,000=559,000  horsepower  installed  before  1930,  an  in- 
crease of  160%  in  the  next  ten  years. 

This  indicates  additional  capacity  assumed  necessary  to  be  installed 
sovietoTiere  to  supply  hydro-electric  energy  to  North  Carolina.  It  is  based 
on  the  following  three  assumptions: 

(1)  That  demand  for  power  increases  at  10%  per  year,  as  compared  with  an 
increase  of  16%  between  1919  and  1920. 

(2)  That  ratio  of  hydro-electric  power  to  total  power  increases  from  93% 
to  95%. 

(3)  That  capacity  factor  for  all  plants  is  the  same  as  for  public  utility 
plants. 

The  figures  representing  total  output  of  power  in  1930  as  1,964,250,000  kw. 
hr  are  believed  to  be  fairly  representative  of  what  the  power  demands  are 
likely  to  be  then.  But  that  these  will  be  met  by  any  proportional  increase  m 
installed  water-power  up  to  a  million  horse-power  is  regarded  at  this 
time  as  doubtful.  That  amount  of  undeveloped  power  undoubtedly  exists 
in  this  State,  but  it  seems  probable  that  some  part  of  the  increased  power 
demand  will  be  met  most  economically  by  extra-state  power,  generated  at 
very  large  stations  in  nearby  states,  and  transmitted  through  interconnected 
systems  to  this  and  adjoining  states. 

Notwithstanding  this,  it  is  clear  that  the  great  demand  for  power  in  the 
next  decade  will  tax  the  water-power  resources  of  the  State  to  the  utmost; 
and  in  this  engineers  are  interested  from  two  points  of  view:  first,  where 
are  the  available  undeveloped  water-powers  located,  and,  second,  how  can 
they  be  most  economically  developed? 

SOUECE  OF  WATEE  POWER 

It  is  folly  to  assert  that  North  Carolina  possesses  sufficient  undeveloped 
water-power  to  meet  the  needs  of  industry  for  the  next  fifty  years,  or 
for  any  definite  period  in  the  future.  Expressed  in  terms  of  potential 
power,  this  may  be  true,  but  a  large  proportion  of  that  power  cannot  be 


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economically  developed  under  conditions  which  exist  now  or  are  likely  to 
exist  in  the-  near  future.  For  the  period  in  advance  with  which  we  are 
concerned,  coal  or  other  fuel  must  continue  to  play  an  important  part  as 
auxiliary  to  many  water-power  developments  in  this  State.  Any  investiga- 
tion of  undeveloped  water-powers  must  recognize  at  the  outset  that  this 
power  can  only  be  developed  with  a  maximum  of  efficiency  and  economy 
by  considering  the  inter-relation  of  the  three  important  factors  of  storage, 
steam  auxiliary,  and  interconnection. 

Table  III  shows  the  relative  amounts  of  water-power  in  the  various  states 
of  the  Union.  It  is  seen  that  North  Carolina  with  2.07  per  cent  of  the 
total  has  S.9  per  cent  of  that  east  of  the  Mississippi,  being  exceeded  among 
these  states  only  by  New  York.  Many  estimates  have  been  made  by  diverse 
authorities  upon  the  potential  water-power  resources  of  the  State.  The  mere 
statement  that  North  Carolina  possesses  1,000,000  horsepower  in  potential 
power  means  nothing  unless  data  are  given  as  to  what  assumptions  have 
been  made  in  obtaining  that  figure.  Some  authorities  will  state  that  the 
total  flow  of  the  streams  is  so  many  cubic  feet,  the  total  fall  between  certain 
districts  so  many  feet,  and  that  there  results  so  much  potential  power. 
This  is  quite  misleading,  since  a  large  amount  of  the  total  fall  of  a  stream 
cannot  be  utilized  by  power  developments,  and  many  good  sites  are  located 
on  streams  so  remote  from  present  industrial  centers  that  transmission 
costs  preclude  their  development.  Moreover,  a  large  amount  of  potential 
power  in  this  State  is  contained  on  small  streams,  the  development  of  which 
is  not .  economical  under  the  present  conditions  of  power  generation  and 
power  market.  Doubtless,  in  the  next  ten  years  the  value  of  power  will 
make  economic  development  possible  on  many  small  streams  not  now  avail- 
able. For  this  reason,  the  North  Carolina  Geological  and  Economic  Survey 
in  its  district  investigations  of  water-power  lists  many  potential  powers 
of  from  500  to  4,000  horsepower  which  may  later  be  a  valuable  addition  to 
the  power  supply. 


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665 


STATES   EAST  OF  THE   MISSISSIPPI   KIVER  RANKED   IX    ORDER   OF    MINIMUM   POTEXltAL 

WATER-POWER    RESOURCES 


State         * 

Per  Cent  of 

Total  Potential 

Power  in  United 

States 

Per  Cent  of 

Potential  Power  East  of 

Mississippi  River 

New  York   

North  Carolina   

3.71 
2.07 
1.82 
1.76 
1.66 
1.64 
1.59 
1.36 
1.34 
1.29 

.99 

.69 

.64 

.48 

.43 

.33 

.30 

.26 

.21    . 

.17 

.16 

.16 

.11 

.03 

.02 

.02 

16.0 
8.9 

Alabama     

7.8 

Virginia     

7.3 

Tennessee   

South.  Carolina   

7.2 
7.1 

Maine     

6.9 

West  Virginia   

Georgia    

5.9 
5.8 

Wisconsin                

5.5 

Pennsylvania   

4.3 

Illinois 

3.0 

Michigan       ....          

2.8 

New  Hampshire   

2.0 

Massachusetts 

Vermont    

1.85 
1.43 

Kentucky     

Connecticut     

1.28 
1.11 

Indiana 

90 

Mississippi    

.72 

Florida 

.68 

Rhode    Island    

68 

Delaware     

46 

.43 

.09 
.09 

23.23 

100.00 

The  most  commonly  accepted  estimates  of  potential  power  are  those 
presented  by  the  United  States  Geological  Survey,  based  upon  90  per  cent 
of  the  total  available  fall  and  90  per  cent  of  eflBciency  of  turbines.  No 
doubt,  at  some  future  time,  with  increase  in  value  of  power  and  improvement 
in  hydro-electric  machinery,  these  estimates  may  obtain.  Under  present 
conditions  they  are  unquestionably  too  great.  These  estimates  give  the 
minimum  potential  power  of  North  Carolina  as  610,000  horsepower  and  the 
maximum  as  1,000,000  horsepower.  In  a  later  report  by  the  United  States 
Department  of  Agriculture  in  1916  more  conservative  iigures  were  given 
based  on  a  utilization  of  75  per  cent  of  the  theoretically  available  water- 
power  as  calculated  by  the  United  States  Geological  Survey.  These  figures 
probably  represent  more   nearly  what  may  actually  be    developed. 

The  minimum  power  is  based  on  the  average  minimum  flow  for  the  two 
lowest  periods  of  seven  consecutive  days  in  each  year  for  seven  years, 
and  does  not  represent  the  actual  minimum  flow  obtaining  for  a  single 
day.    Such  a  low  flow  is  of  too  short  duration  to  affect  a  power  development. 


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The  "maximum"  power  is  based  on  continuous  power  indicated  by  the 
flow  of  a  stream  for  the  six  months  of  the  year  (not  necessarily  consecutive) 
showing  the  highest  flow  during  a  period  of  seven  years.  This  is  the  basis 
used  by  the  United  States  Geological  Survey  in  calculating  the  water- 
power  resources  of  the  States  of  the  Union.  It  unduly  favors  those  western 
states  having  from  85  per  cent  to  90  per  cent  of  the  total  rainfall  in  those 
six  months,  since  for  the  remaining  six  months  often  there  is  practically 
no  stream  flow  at  all.  Development  for  the  maximum  six  months  run-off 
in  the  West  is  dependent  on  enormous  storage,  much  greater  than  needed 
for  the  same  run-off  in  the  eastern  states.  Modern  practice  in  power 
projects  indicates  a  tendency  to  develop  for  this  maximum  six  months  run-off, 
and  consequently  the  "maximum"  power  indicates  more  nearly  what  power 
may  be  economically  developed  by  water-power  with  steam  auxiliary.  The 
"maximum  power  with  storage"  is  a  quantity  dependent  upon  the  volume  of 
water  that  may  be  impounded  by  a  reservoir  and  used  to  carry  the  plant  over 
periods  of  deficient  flow.  It  is  thus  variable  for  every  stream  and  each 
development,  and  is  presented  merely  as  an  approximate  estimate.  From 
the  experience  of  the  authorities  quoted  above  and  from  its  own  investiga- 
tions the  North  Carolina  Geological  and  Economic  Survey  estimates  the 
potential  water-power  resources  of  the  State  as  follows: 

Minimum   potential   water-power 578,000  horsepower 

Maximum  potential  water-power 875,000  " 

Maximum  power  with  storage 2,000,000  " 

Of  this  power,  360,000  horsepower  is  now^  being  used.  The  Southern 
Power  Company  contemplates  &  new  development  on  the  Catawba  River  of 
80,000  horsepower,  and  the  Tallassee  Power  Company  has  provision  for 
adding  41,000  horsepower  at  Badin  and  25,000  horsepower  at  Cheoah.  In 
addition,  the  latter  company  has  plans  under  way  to  develop  200,000  horse- 
power on  the  Little  Tennessee  River.  Of  all  this,  only  23  per  cent,  the 
horsepower  of  the  Southern  Power  Company,  will  be  generally  available. 

A  distinction  should  be  drawn  between  potential  power  and  that  economi- 
cally available.  Doubtless  within  the  next  twenty  or  thirty  years  many 
water-power  sites  not  now  considered  possible  of  economical  development 
may  become  of  great  value  with  increase  in  cost  of  coal  and  new  inventions 
in  generation  and  transmission  of  power.  At  present,  hoAvever,  a  con- 
siderable proportion  of  the  theoretical  undeveloped  potential  power  is  not 
economically  usable.  It  is  proper,  therefore,  that  states  should  classify  their 
undeveloped  v.-ater-powers  in  accordance  with  the  availability  for  develop- 
ment during  a  reasonably  near  period. 

Of  the  potential  power  now  undeveloped  there  is  probably  some  250,000 
horsepower  available  at  sites  suitable  for  economical  construction  and  not 
under  the  control  of  any  of  the  larger  power  companies.  This  eliminates, 
for  instance,  the  Little  Tennessee.  The  North  Carolina  Geological  Survey 
has  investigated  sites  in  Wilkes  and  Surry  counties  totalling  some  40,000 
continuous  horsepower,  ranging  in  installations  of  from  500  horsepower  to 
20,000  horsepower  capacity.  The  Survey  is  carrying  on  similar  investigations 
as  funds  permit.  Large  available  undeveloped  powers  remain  on  the 
Hiwassee,  Nottely,  French  Broad,  Watauga,  Toe,  and  new  rivers  in  Western 
North  Carolina  and  on  the  Yadkin,  Deep,  and  Cape  Fear  rivers  in  Central 
North  Carolina.  Investigations  are  now  in  progress  on  some  of  these  streams 
through  cooperation  with  county  or  local  authorities. 


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USE    OF   POWER 


The  water-power  resources  of  the  State  are  by  no  means  inexhaustible. 
Their  effectwe  and  economic  use  depends  upon  the  three  factors  of  s  earn 
auxiliary,  storage,  and  interconnection.  All  of  these  are  closely  related 
to  the  load  factor.  . 

Load   factor   is    much   talked    about    and    is    important    in    discussions    of 
out^put  and' operation  of  generating   stations.     It   is  a  term  frequent  y   not 
und^stood    bj    layman    and    engineer    not    concerned    w.th    power    stud^s. 
"The  load  factor  of  a  machine,  plant  or  system  is  the  ratio  of  the  average 
power   (output)  to  the  maximum  power   (output)   during  a  ^^^tain  period  of 
tfme     The  average  power  is  taken  over  a  relatively  long  period  of  time 
as  a   dly   01    a   year    while   the   maximum   is   taken   over   a   short   interval 
of   the    niaxinium    load    during   that    period."      Thus,    if    the    average    daily 
?oad  on  a  plant  is  300  kw.,  while  during  a  half-hour  of  maximum  deniand 
he     peak     load     is     900     kw.,     then     the     load     factor     tor     a     half-hour 
is    33U   per    cent.      Since   there   must   be   a    machinery   installation    (m   an 
dated  plan  )    sufficient  to  carry  the  peak  load,  it  is  evident  that  during 
the  major   portion  of  the  day   a  large   part  of  the  machinery  is  idle.     By 
ntei^onnecting  the  plant  with  other  plants  whose  peak  load  may  come  at 
fd  ffemit   tiSe,   or  by   purchasing  power   from   an    interconnected    system 
during  peak  load    or   by   improving  the   load   conditions   through   diversity 
of  deSand!  the  lokd  factor  may  be  increased.     Each  and  all  of  these  results 
in  far  gre;ter  economy  of  operation,  and  less  idle  machinery  for  less  time. 
Steam  Auxiliary. -On  most  North  Carolina  streams  storage  is  difficult  to 
obta'n    and   is   frequently  not   sufficient  to  fully  develop   even   the  average 
Sow  of  the  stream     Recourse  must  be  had  to  steam  auxiliary  f -  s      Most 
effectively  these  should  be   central   station   plants,   interconnected  with   the 
hX-electric  system  and  with  surplus  equipment  to  be  used  during  times 
of  deficient  hydro-electric  output.     For  the  proper  utilization  of  large  steam 
generating   stations  considerable  quantities  of  cheap  water  are   needed  for 
condensing  purposes.     The  Survey  is  prepared  to  aid  in  lo--^^^-   where 
plies.     They  are  especially  adapted  to  stations  on  the  Coastal  Plain  where 
ground-water  may  be  available. 

8toracje.-The  success  of  a  hydro-electric  project  is  in  direct  Proportion 
to  continuous  operation  of  all  its  hydraulic  installation.  This  is  affected 
by  load  factor  and  availability  of  sufficient  water  to  meet  all  demands  for 
power  The  latter  is  afforded  by  storage  reservoirs  to  supply  the  deficiency 
of  dry  seasons.  This  factor  is  also  related  to  that  of  flood  prevention  and 
navigation.  The  proper  development  and  use  of  storage  is  all  too  frequently 
neglected  in  this  State.  It  is  a  short-sighted  policy  which  allows  first  cost 
of  flood  rights  to  outweigh  economic  gain  from  large  storage.^  The  j^enefits 
are  so  great  in  so  many  ways  that  a  great  deal  of  preliminary  detailed 
study  can  be  well  afforded.  It  is  proper  that  some  State  and  National 
body  be  charged  with  the  correlation  of  the  various  factors  influenced  by 
storage  reservoirs.  The  Federal  Power  Commission  looks  after  this  matter 
for  the  Government  and  the  State  Geological  and  Economic  Survey  for  the 
State 

7,.i'erconnection.-Individual  public-service  central  stations  and  many 
manufacturing  establishjuents  are,  as  a  rule,  unable  to  maintain  a  load 
factor  in  excess  of  20  or  25.  By  interconnection  of  units  excess  ppwer  from 
regions  having  an  abundance  of  flow  may  be  transmitted  to  sections  of  de- 


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ficient  flow,  or  a  peak  load  at  one  place  may  be  met  with  power  from  another 
place  where  the  peak  load  occurs  at  a  different  time.  The  load  factor 
may  be  thus  greatly  improved.  This  makes  for  large  increase  in  efficiency, 
and  is  the  basis  of  the  Super-Power  Survey  now  being  conducted  for  the 
northeastern  seaboard.  A  movement  is  now  under  way  in  the  South  Atlantic 
states  to  carry  on  a  similar  investigation,  and  the  Survey  is  representing 
North  Carolina  in  this  study.  Interconnection  has  already  been  carried 
to  a  high  degree  in  this  region,  but  many  of  the  smaller  central  stations 
and  isolated  plants  are  still  units  by  themselves.  Interconnection  will  result 
in  economy  of  operation  and  conservation  of  coal,  and  is  greatly  to  be 
desired. 

There  is  one  important  adjunct  of  successful  water-power  development  in 
the  South  which  has  received  altogether  too  little  attention.  This  is  the 
matter  of  engineering  studies  and  investigations.  In  the  North  and  West, 
it  may  be  asserted,  there  are  few  hydro-electric  plants  of  any  considerable 
size  which  have  not  received  a  far  greater  degree  of  scientific  study  than 
those  of  similar  magnitude  in  the  South.  Particularly  is  this  true  as  relates 
to  purely  scientific  investigations,  of  rainfull,  stream  flow,  and  evaporation. 

Intensity  records  of  rainfall,  which  are  of  such  great  importance  in  their 
relation  to  floods  and  to  design  of  spillways  and  storm  sewerage  systems, 
are  kept  at  only  Ave  stations  in  the  State,  and  only  two  of  these  (Charlotte 
and  Asheville)  are  located  in  the  vicinity  of  any  water-power  projects. 

Stream  discharge  stations  have  been  maintained  on  the  principal  streams 
of  the  State  for  a  number  of  years  through  the  cooperation  of  the  United 
States  and  North  Carolina  Geological  Surveys.  In  other  states  in  the  South 
the  power  companies  have  seemed  to  recognize  better  the  great  value  of 
stream  gaging,  and  have  cooperated  in  paying  the  expenses  of  making 
such  measurements.  A  great  deal  of  valuable  data  could  be  collected  in 
this  State  by  similar  cooperation. 

The  records  which  we  have  vary  in  length  from  a  few  gagiugs  to  complete 
records  for  twenty-four  years.  There  are,  however,  few  long  time  records, 
and  on  many  streams  there  is  not  even  a  record  for  a  whole  year.  The  run- 
off from  the  mountain  streams,  where  high  heads  and  relatively  constant  flow 
occur,  is  especially  lacking.  The  design  of  all  water-power  projects  is  depend- 
ent upon  stream-flow  records,  and  the  longer  the  record  the  more  valuable  it  is 
in  providing  a  basis  for  proper  design.  Many  more  gaging  stations  are 
needed  in  the  State,  and  both  the  United  States  and  State  Geological 
Surveys  have  requested  additional  funds  for  this  purpose.  It  is,  however, 
very  difficult  to  persuade  the  average  legislator  of  the  importance  of  such 
■work. 

During  the  past  summer  the  State  Survey  located  three  new  gaging  sta- 
tions upon  the  Upper  Yadkin  River  and  its  tributaries,  and  the  United 
States  Army  engineers  engaged  in  the  Tennessee  River  Survey  have  estab- 
lished a  number  of  new  stations  on  Western  North  Carolina  rivers  draining 
to  the  Tennessee.  The  North  Carolina  Geological  and  Economic  Survey  will 
shortly  issue  a  supplement  to  its  Bulletin  20,  bringing  down  to  date  all  the 
data  available  in  the  State  relating  to  stream  gagings. 

The  importance  of  storage  and  the  large  part  it  must  play  in  economic 
utilization  of  power  has  been  mentioned  elsewhere.  Of  prime  importance 
in  storage  studies  is  the  amount  of  evaporation  for.  which  to  provide.  No 
pan  measurements  have  ever  been  recorded  in  the  southern  states  for  a 
period   of   a   single    year.     In   the   North    and   West    again    we   find   quite   a 


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sufficiency  of  data,  but  here  the  engineer  can  only  make  a  poor  guess.  As 
a  beginning,  the  State  Geological  Survey  in  cooperation  with  the  University 
has  established  an  evaporation  station  at  Chapel  Hill,  and  measurements 
will  begin  by  the  middle  of  March.  This  is  a  land  station,  and  conse- 
quently the  data  compiled  can  only  be  used  approximately  for  computing 
evaporation  from  water  surfaces.  If  only  the  power  companies  would  co- 
operate in  placing  a  few  pans  on  their  larger  reservoirs  much  valuable 
information  might  be  obtained  with  little  expenditure  of  money  or  time. 


WORKMEN'S  COMPENSATION  LAWS 


-A  cbmpeiwation  law  is  in  these  days  one  of  th.  test,  by  wWeh  men  'jttdge 
the  social  status  of  a  state 


^^H    No  Compensation 

^^^^       Laws. 

I        ;]  Compensation    Law.   but    no   State 

Fund. 
\/yyy>\  Compensation  T,aw,  with  State  Fund 

Workmen's  compensation  laws,  the  first  of  which  was  enacted  in  1911, 
are  now  in  force  in  all  but  five  of  the  United  States  and  in  all  but  one  of  the 
Canadian  Provinces.  The  Federal  and  Dominion  Governments  also  provide 
such  protection  for  their  own  civilian  employees. 

The  tendency  of  this  legislation  is  to  cover  all  employments  except  farm 
labor  and  domestic  service,  but  seme  laws  still  limit  compensation  to  so- 
called  "hazardous"  employments. 

Medical  care  is  usually  provided  at  the  expense  of  the  employer. 

In  "twenty-nine  states  and  eight  provinces  there  is  a  "waiting  period"  of 
seven  days  or  less  immediately  following  the  injury,  during  which  no  com- 
pensation is  paid.  Thereafter  under  the  Maine,  Manitoba,  Maryland,  Massa- 
chusetts, Minnesota.  Missouri,  Nebraska,  New  Jersey,  New  York,  North 
Dakota,  Ohio  and  Ontario  laws,  as  well  as  under  the  Federal  law,  compen- 
sation for  disabilitv  is  66  2/3  per  cent  of  wages.  In  Arizona,  California, 
Illinois  (sliding  scale).  Kentucky  and  Wisconsin  compensation  is  fixed  at 
65  per  cent;  while  in  Alabama  (sliding  scale),  Hawaii,  Idaho  (sliding  scale), 
Iowa,  Kansas,  Louisiana,  Michigan  Nevada,  Pennsylvania,  Texas,  and  Utah 
it  is  60  per  cent.     Elsewhere  it  is  still  as  low  as  55  per  cent. 

Under  the  Federal  law,  in  death  cases,  the  widow  receives  35  per  cent 
of  her  husband's  wages,  with  10  per  cent  in  addition  for  each  child,  the  total 


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never  to  exceed  66  2/3  per  cent.  With  variations  a  number  of  other  states 
follow  this  general  plan.  • 

iNIost  laws  allow,  in  addition,  about  $100  for  burial. 

In  all  states  and  provinces,  except  Alabama,  Alaska,  Kansas.  Quebec,  Sas- 
katchewan and  Yukon,  payment  of  compensation  is  made  certain  by  re- 
quiring employers  to  insure  their  risk,  and  eighteen  states  and  six  pro- 
vinces have  established  state  funds  to  provide  insurance  at  cost. 

To  administer  workmen's  compensation  acts,  industrial  accident  boards 
have  been  established  in  all  states  and  provinces  except  Alabama,  Alaska, 
Kansas,  Louisiana,  New  Hampshire.  New  Mexico,  Rhode  Island,  Tennessee, 
Wyoming,  Quebec,  Saskatchewan,  and  Yukon. 

Congress  recently  provided  for  federal-state  co-operation  in  the  work  of 
rehabilitating  injured  workmen.  Nearly  half  of  the  states  have  already 
taken  advantage  of  this  provision  for  vocational  rehabilitation. 

Measures  to  extend  the  benefits  of  Federal  workmen's  compensation  legis- 
lation to  seamen  and  State  workmen's  compensation  laws  to  longshoremen 
are  now  pending  in  Congress. 

(From    publication    of    American    Association    fob    Labor    Legislation,    131    East    23d 

Street,   New  York  City) 


1 


LABOR  LAWS  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA 


[Section  Numbers  Have  Reference  to   Sections  of  Consolidated   Statutes 
OF  North  Carolina,  1919.]' 


DEPARTMENT  OF  LABOR  AND  PRINTING 

7309.  Creation  and  officials  of  department.  A  department  of  labor  and 
printing  is  hereby  created  and  established.  The  duties  of  the  department 
shall  be  exercised  and  discharged  by  a  commissioner,  who  shall  be  desig- 
nated as  commissioner  of  labor  and  printing,  and  an  assistant  commissioner, 
who  shall  be  appointed  by  the  commissioner,  and  who  shall  be  a  practical 
printer. 

Rev.,  s.  3909;  1919,  c.  314,  s.  4. 

7310.  Commissioner  and  assistant  commissioner.  The  commissioner  shall 
be  elected  by  the  people  in  the  same  manner  as  is  provided  for  the  election 
of  the  secretary  of  state.  His  term  of  office  shall  be  four  years.  The  office 
of  the  department  shall  be  kept  in  the  city  of  Raleigh  and  same  shall  be 
provided  for  as  are  other  public  offices  of  the  state.  The  assistant  commis- 
sioner shall  perform  the  duties  of  the  commissioner  in  his  absence  from 
office  or  in  case  of  a  vacancy  therein. 

Rev.,  ss.  3909,  3910;  1919,  c.  314,  s.  4. 

7311.  Duties  and  powers  of  commissioner.  The  commissioner,  aided  by  the 
assistant  commissioner,  shall  collect  and  collate  information  and  statistics 
concerning  labor  and  its  relation  to  capital,  the  hours  of  labor,  the  earnings 
of  laborers  and  their  educational,  moral  and  financial  condition,  and  the  best 
means  of  promoting  their  mental  and  moral  material  welfare;  shall  also  col- 
lect and  collate  information  and  statistics  concerning  the  various  mining, 
milling  and  manufacturing  industries  in  this  state,  their  location,  capacity 
and  actual  output  of  manufactured  products,  the  kind  and  quantity  of  raw 
material  annually  used  by  them  and  the  capital  invested  therein;  shall  also 
collect  and  collate  information  and  statistics  concerning  the  location,  esti- 
mated and  actual  horse-power  and  conditions  of  valuable  water-powers,  de- 
veloped and  undeveloped,  in  this  state;  also  concerning  farm  lands  and  farm- 
ing, the  kinds,  character  and  quantity  of  the  annual  farm  products  in  this 
state;  also  of  timber  lands  and  timbers,  truck  gardening,  dairying,  and  such 
other  information  and  statistics  concerning  the  agricultural  and  industrial 
welfare  of  the  citizens  of  this  state  as  he  may  deem  to  be  of  interest  and 
benefit  to  the  public,  and  shall  also  perform  the  duties  of  mine  inspector  as 
prescribed  in  the  chapter  entitled  Mines;  and  shall  have  the  powers  and 
perform  the  duties  in  relation  to  the  public  printing  that  are  set  forth  in 
this  chapter. 

Rev.,  s.  3910;  1897,  c.  251;  1899,  c.  373,  ss.  3,  4;  1899,  c.  622,  ss.  1,  2;  1901,  c.  280, 
s.  2;  1901,  c.  401,  s.  2. 

7312.  Official  reports.  The  commissioner  shall  annually  publish  a  report, 
embodying  therein  such  information  and  statistics  as  he  may  deem  expedient 
and  proper,  which  report  shall  be  printed  and  paid  for  by  the  state  just  as 
the  reports  of  other  public  officers  are  printed  and  paid  for.  The  number  of 
copies  of  such  report  to  be  printed  to  be  designated  by  the  commissioner. 
The  distribution  of  the  reports  will  be  paid  for  from  the  general  fund  and 
not  from  the  appropriation.  The  commissioner  shall  send  or  cause  to  be 
sent  a  copy  of  the  report  to  every  newspaper  in  this  state  and  a  copy  to  each 
member  of  the  general  assembly;  a  copy  to  each  of  the  several  state  and 
county  officers;  a  copy  to  each  labor  organization  in  the  state,  and  a  copy 
to  any  citizen  who  may  apply  for  the  same  either  in  person  or  by  mail,  and 
he  may  also  send  a  copy  to  such  officers  of  other  states  and  territories  and 

44— Dept.  Labor,  1920 


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to  such  corporations  or  individuals  in  other  states  and  territories  as  may- 
apply  for  the  same  or  as  he  may  think  proper.  He  shall  also  make  a  full 
report  to  the  governor  as  other  state  officers  are  required  to  do,  embodying 
therein  such  recommendations  as  he  may  deem  calculated  to  promote  the 
efficiency  of  his  department. 

Rev,,   s.   3911;    1899,   c.   373,    s.    6.  •    '  '     "        ' 

Note. — For  salaries  of  the  coiiiniissioiier  and  assistant  commissioner,  see  Salaries  and  Fees, 

LABOR  REGULATIONS 

Various  Regulations. 

6554.  Week's  work  to  be  si.xty  hours. 

6555.  Seats  for  women  employees;  failure  to  provide  a  misdemeanor. 

6556.  Medical  chests  in  factories;  failure  to  provide  a  misdemeanor. 

6557.  Shelter    at    railroad    division    jjoints    required;    failure    to    provide    a    misde- 

meanor. 

6558.  Railroad  eni])loyees  to  be  paid  twice  a  month. 

Setak-Vte  Toilets  fob  Se.xes  and  Races. 

6559.  When   .seitarate  toilets  required. 

6560.  Location  ;  intruding  on  toilets  misdemeanor. 

6561.  Failure  to  provide  toilets  a  misdemeanor. 

6562.  Police   in    towns   to  enforce   article. 

6563.  Sheriff  in  county  to  enforce  article. 

6564.  Counties  e.xcepted  from  article. 

Hours  of  Service  for  Employees  of  Carriers. 

6565.  Maximum  continuous  service. 

6566.  Penalty   for  violation. 

6567.  Corporation  commission's  power. 

Earnings  of  Employees  in  Interstate  Commerce. 

6568.  Collections  out   of   state   to   avoid   exemptions   forbidden. 

6569.  Resident  not  to  abet  collection  out  of  state. 

6570.  Remedies  for  violation  of  two  preceding  sections;   damages;    indictment. 

6571.  Institution  of  foreign   suit,   etc.,   evidence  of  intent  to  violate. 

6572.  Construction   of  article. 

VARior.s  Regi'lations 

6554.  Week's  work  to  be  sixty  hours.  Sixty  hours  shall  constitute  a  week's 
work  in  all  factories  and  manufacturing  establishments  of  the  state,  and  no 
minor  nor  woman  shall  be  worked  in  such  factory  or  establishment  a  longer 
period  than  sixty  hours  in  one  week  and  no  adult  male  shall  be  worked  in 
such  factory  or  establishment  for  a  longer  period  than  sixty  hours  in  one 
week  unless  there  shall  be  a  written  contract  entered  into  between  said  adult 
male  and  his  employer  to  that  effect  in  which  the  employer  shall  agree  to 
pay  said  adult  male  extra  compensation  for  extra  hours  he  may  work.  No 
employee  in  any  factory  or  manufacturing  establishment  in  this  state  shall  be 
worked  exceeding  eleven  hours  in  any  one  day:  Provided,  this  section  shall 
not  apply  to  engineers,  firemen,  superintendents,  overseers,  section  and  yard 
hands,  office  men,  watchmen,  or  repairers  of  breakdowns. 

1915,   c.   148,   s.  2. 

6555.  Seats  for  -vvomeii  employees;  failure  to  provide  a  misdenieanor.    All 

persons,  firms,  or  corporations  who  employ  females  in  a  store,  shop,  office, 
or  manufacturing  establishment,  as  clerks,  operatives,  or  helpers  in  any 
business,  trade,  or  occupation  carried  on  or  operated  in  the  state  of  North 
Carolina,  shall  be  required  to  procure  and  provide  proper  and  suitable  seats 
for  all  such  females,  and  shall  permit  the  use  of  such  seats,  rests,  or  stools 
as  may  be  necessary,  and  shall  not  make  any  rules,  regulations,  or  orders 
preventing  the  use  of  such  seats,  stools,  or  rests  when  any  such  female 
employee  or  employees  are  not  actively  employed  or  engaged  in  their  work 
in  such  business  or  employment. 


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If  any  employer  of  female  help  in  the  state  of  North  Carolina  shall  fail, 
neglect,  or  refuse  to  provide  seats,  as  provided  in  this  article,  on  or  before 
the  first  day  of  June,  one  thousand  nine  hundred  and  nine,  or  shall  make  any 
rules,  orders,  or  regulations  in  his  or  its  shop,  store,  or  other  place  of  busi- 
ness requiring  females  to  remain  standing  when  not  necessarily  employed  or 
engaged  in  service  or  labor  therein,  he  shall  be  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor,  and 
upon  conviction  thereof  shall  be  fined  not  less  than  twenty-five  dollars  nor 
more  than  one  hundred  dollars,  in  the  discretion  of  the  court. 

1909,   c.   857,   ss.   1,   2. 

6556.  Medical  chests  in  factories;  failure  to  provide  a  misdemeanor.  Every 
person,  firm,  or  corporation  operating  a  factory  or  shop  employing  over 
twenty-five  laborers,  in  which  machinery  is  used  for  any  manufacturing  pur- 
pose, or  for  any  purpose  except  for  elevation  or  for  heating  or  hoisting  appa- 
ratus, shall  at  all  times  keep  and  maintain  free  of  expense  to  the  employees 
a  medical  or  surgical  chest  which  shall  contain  two  porcelain  pans,  two 
tourniquets,  gauze,  absorbent  cotton,  adhesive  plasters,  bandages,  antiseptic 
soap,  one  bottle  of  carbolic  acid  with  directions  on  bottle,  one  bottle  anti- 
septic tablets,  one  pair  of  scissors,  one  folding  stretcher,  all  of  which  shall 
not  cost  to  exceed  ten  dollars,  for  the  treatment  of  persons  injured  or  taken 
ill  upon  the  premises. 

Any  person,  firm,  or  corporation  violating  this  section  shall  be  subject  to 
a  fine  of  not  less  than  five  dollars  nor  more  than  twenty-five  dollars  for  every 
week  during  which  such  violation  continues.  • 

1911,   c.  57.  'i  - 

6557.  Shelter  at  railroad  division  points  required;  failure  to  provide  a 
misdemeanor.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  every  person,  firm,  or  corporatiOI 
that  may  now  or  hereafter  own,  control,  or  operate  any  line  of  railroad  in  the 
state  of  North  Carolina,  to  erect  and  maintain  at  every  division  point  where 
cars  are  regularly  taken  out  of  trains  for  repairs  or  construction  work,  or 
where  other  railroad  equipment  is  regularly  made,  repaired,  or  constructed, 
a  building  or  shed  with  a  suitable  and  sufficient  roof  over  the  repair  and  con- 
struction track  or  tracks  so  as  to  provide  that  all  men  or  employees  per- 
manently employed  in  the  construction  and  repair  of  cars,  trucks,  or  other 
railroad  equipment  of  whatever  description  shall  be  under  shelter  and  pro- 
tected during  snows,  rains,  sleets,  hot  sunshine,  and  other  inclemen^  weather: 
Provided,  the  corporation  commission  shall  have  the  power  to  direct  the 
points  at  which  sheds  shall  be  erected,  and  the  character  of  the  sheds:  Pro- 
vided further,  that  such  order  shall  only  be  made  after  a  hearing  of  which 
public  notice  shall  have  been  given. 

On  and  after  the  first  day  of  December,  nineteen  hundred  and  thirteen,  any 
person,  firm,  or  corporation  failing  to  comply  with  the  requirements  of  this 
section  shall  be  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor,  and  for  each  offense  shall  be  fined 
not  less  than  one  hundred  dollars  nor  more  than  five  hundred  dollars.  Each 
day  of  such  failure  shall  constitute  a  separate  offense. 

1913.   c.   65;    1913,   c.    117 

6558.  Eailroad  employees  to  be  paid  twice  a  month.  All  persons,  firms, 
companies,  corporations,  or  associations  owning,  leasing,  or  operating  any 
railroad  or  railroads,  wholly  or  partially  within  this  state,  shall  pay  and 
settle  with  their  employees  engaged  or  employed  in  shops,  round-houses,  or 
repair  shops  within  this  state  at  least  twice  in  each  month,  which  settlements 
shall  not  be  less  than  two  weeks  nor  more  than  three  weeks  apart,  and  shall 
in  such  settlements,  pay  such  employees  the  full  amounts  due  them  for  thet 
work  and  services  up  to  the  date  of  the  preceding  settlement,  and  such  pay» 
ment  shall  be  made  in  lawful  money  of  the  United  States,  or  by  check  or  cash 
order  redeemable  by  the  maker  thereof  for  its  face  value  in  lawful  money  of 


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the  United  States  upon  demand  of  or  presentation  by  the  lawful  holder 
thereof:  Provided,  this  section  shall  not  apply  to  repair  shops  where  less 
than  ten  employees  are  engaged. 

1915,  c.  92. 

Separate   Toilets   fob   Sexes    axu   Races 

6559.  When  separate  toilets  required.  All  persons  and  corporations  em- 
ploying males  and  females  in  any  manufacturing  industry,  or  other  business 
employing  more  than  two  males  and  females  in  towns  and  cities  having 
a  population  of  one  thousand  persons  or  more,  and  where  such  employees  are 
required  to  do  indoor  work  chiefly,  shall  provide  and  keep  in  a  cleanly  condi- 
tion separate  and  distinct  toilet  rooms  for  such  employees,  said  toilets  to  be 
lettered  and  marked  in  a  distinct  manner,  so  as  to  separate  the  white  and 
colored  males  and  females  of  both  sexes:  Provided,  that  the  provisions  of 
this  section  shall  not  apply  to  cases  where  toilet  arrangements  or  facilities 
are  furnished  by  said  employer  off  the  premises  occupied  by  him. 

1913,  c.  83,  s.  1. 

6560.  Location;  intruding-  on  toilets  misdemeanor.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of 
the  persons  or  corporation  mentioned  under  this  article  to  locate  their  toilets 
for  males  and  females,  white  and  colored,  in  separate  parts  of  their  buildings 
or  grounds,  in  buildings  hereafter  erected,  and  in  those  now  erected  all 
closets  shall  be  separated  by  substantial  walls  of  brick  or  timber,  and  any 
employee  who  shall  wilfully  intrude  or  use  any  toilet  not  intended  for  his  or 
her  sex  or  color  shall  be  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor  and  upon  conviction  shall 
be  fined  five  dollars. 

1913,   c.   83,   s.   4. 

6561.  Failure  to  provide  toilets  a  misdemeanor.  Any  person  or  corporation 
refusing  to  comply  with  the  provisions  of  the  second  preceding  section  shall 
be  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor,  and  upon  conviction  fined  five  dollars  for  the 
first  offense  and  five  dollars  for  each  day  they  shall  fail  to  make  the  pro- 
visions required  under  this  article. 

1913,   c.   83,   s.   2. 

6562.  Police  in  towns  to  enforce  article.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  police 
officers  of  any  town  or  city  to  investigate  the  places  of  business  of  any  per- 
son or  corporation  employing  males  and  females  and  see  that  the  provisions 
of  this  article  are  put  in  force,  and  it  shall  be  their  duty  to  swear  out  a  war- 
rant before  the  mayor  or  other  proper  officer  of  any  town  or  city  and  prose- 
cute all  persons,  corporations,  and  managers  of  corporations  violating  any 
of  the  provisions  of  this  article. 

1913,  c.  83,  s.  3.  .  . 

6563.  Sheriff  in  county  to  enforce  article.  When  any  persons  or  corpora- 
tions locate  outside  of  any  city  or  town  its  manufacturing  plant  or  other 
business,  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  sheriff  of  the  county  to  make  investiga- 
tion of  the  condition  of  the  toilets  used  by  such  manufacturing  plant  or 
business  and  see  that  the  provisions  of  this  article  are  complied  with,  and 
it  shall  be  his  duty  to  swear  out  a  warrant  before  a  justice  of  the  peace  and 
prosecute  any  one  violating  the  provisions  of  this  article. 

1913,  c.  83,  s.  5. 

6564.  Counties  exempted  from  article.  This  article  shall  not  apply  to 
Sampson,  Harnett,  Lee,  Johnston,  Northampton,  Cleveland,  Rutherford,  Polk, 
and  Henderson  counties. 

1913,  c.  83,  s.  6. 


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HorKS  OF  Service  fob  Employees  of  Carriers 

6565.  Maximum  continuous  service.  It  shall  be  unlawful  for  any  common 
carrier,  its  officers  or  agents,  subject  to  this  article,  to  require  or  permit 
any  employee,  subject  to  this  article,  to  be  or  remain  on  duty  for  a  longer 
period  than  sixteen  consecutive  hours,  and  whenever  any  such  employee  of 
such  common  carrier  shall  have  been  continuously  on  duty  for  sixteen  hours 
he  shall  be  relieved  and  not  required  or  permitted  again  to  go  on  duty  until 
he  has  had  at  least  ten  consecutive  hours  off  duty;  and  no  such  employee  who 
has  been  on  duty  sixteen  hours  in  the  aggregate  in  any  twenty-four  hour 
period  shall  be  required  or  permitted  to  continue  or  again  go  on  duty 
without  having  had  at  least  eight  consecutive  hours  off  duty:  Provided,  that 
no  operator,  train  dispatcher,  or  other  employee  who  by  the  use  of  the  tele- 
graph or  telephone  dispatches,  reports,  transmits,  receives,  or  delivers  orders 
pertaining  to  or  affecting  train  movements  shall  be  required  or  permitted  to 
be  or  remain  on  duty  for  a  period  longer  than  nine  hours  in  any  twenty-four- 
hour  period  in  all  towers,  offices,  places,  and  stations  continuously  operated 
night  and  day,  nor  for  a  longer  period  than  thirteen  hours  in  all  towers, 
offices,  places,  and  stations  operated  only  during  the  daytime,  except  m 
case  of  emergency,  when  the  employees  named  in  this  proviso  may  be  per- 
mitted to  be  and  remain  on  duty  for  four  additional  hours  in  a  twenty-four- 
hour-period  on  not  exceeding  three  days  in  any  week:  Provided  further,  the 
corporation  commission  may,  after  a  full  hearing  in  a  particular  case  and 
for  good  cause  showiH  extend  the  period  within  which  a  common  carrier  shall 
comply  with  the  provisions  of  this  proviso  as  to  such  case. 

1911,   c.   112,  s.  2. 

Under  act  of  1907,  c.  456  (Pell's  Revisal,  sections  3754a,  3754b),  which  was  repealed  by 
act  of  1911,  c  112,  a  railroad  employee,  alleging  that  he  had  been  injured  by  the  railroad  on 
account  of  working  overtime,  could  not  recover  damages,  his  own  act  being  a  violation  ot 
law:      Lloyd  v.  R.  R.,   151-536. 

6566.  Penalty  for  Tiolation.  Any  such  common  carrier,  or  any  officer  or 
agent  thereof,  requiring  or  permitting  any  employee  to  go,  be,  or  remain  on 
duty  in  violation  of  the  last  preceding  section  shall  be  liable  to  a  penalty  of 
not' to  exceed  five  hundred  dollars  for  each  and  every  violation,  to  be  recov- 
ered in  suit  or  suits  to  be  brought  in  the  name  of  the  state  of  North  Carolina 
on  relation  of  the  corporation  commission  in  the  superior  court  of  Wake 
county  or  of  the  county  in  which  the  violation  of  this  article  occurred;  and  it 
shall  be  the  duty  of  the  said  corporation  commission  to  bring  such  suits  upon 
satisfactory  information  lodged  with  it;  but  no  such  suit  shall  be  brought 
after  the  expiration  of  one  year  from  the  state,  assign,  or  transfer  the  same, 
for  value  or  otherwise,  with  intent  to  mission,  to  lodge  with  the  proper  solici- 
tors information  of  any  such  violations  as  may  come  to  its  knowledge.  In 
all  prosecutions  under  this  article  the  common  carrier  shall  be  deemed  to 
have  had  knowledge  of  all  acts  of  all  its  officers  and  agents:  Provided,  that 
the  provisions  of  this  article  shall  not  apply  to  any  case  of  casualty  or 
unavoidable  accident  or  the  act  of  God;  nor  where  the  delay  was  the  result 
of  a  cause  not  known  to  the  carrier  or  its  officer  or  agent  in  charge  of  such 
employee  at  the  time  the  said  employee  left  a  terminal,  and  which  could  not 
have  been  foreseen:  Provided  further,  that  the  provisions  of  this  article  shall 
not  apply  to  the  crews  of  wrecking  or  relief  trains:  Provided  further,  this 
article  shall  not  be  construed  to  impose  a  penalty  upon  any  common  carrier 
for  any  act  done  in  violation  of  the  act  of  congress,  ratified  March  the  fourth, 
one  thousand  nine  hundred  and  seven,  and  entitled  "An  act  to  promote  the 
safety  of  employees  and  travelers  upon  railroads  by  limiting  the  hours  of 
service  of  employees  thereon,"  or  any  acts  amendatory  thereof. 

1911,   c.  112,   s.  3. 

6567.  Corporation  commission's  power.     It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  corpo- 
ration commission  to  execute  and  enforce  the  provisions  of  this  article,  and 


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all  powers  granted  to  the  corporation  commission  are  extended  to  it  in  the 
execution  thereof. 

1911,  c.   112,  s.  4. 


Earnings  of  Employees  in  Interstate  Commerce 

6568.  Collections  out  of  state  to  avoid  exemptions  forbidden.  No  resident 
creditor  or  other  holder  of  any  book  account,  negotiable  instrument,  duebill 
or  other  monetary  demand  arising  out  of  contract,  due  by  or  chargeable 
against  any  resident  wage-earner  or  other  salaried  employee  of  any  railway 
corporation  or  other  corporation,  firm,  or  individual  engaged  in  interstate 
business  shall  send  out  of  the  state,  assign,  or  transfer  the  same,  for  value 
or  otherwise,  with  intent  to  thereby  deprive  such  debtor  of  his  personal 
earnings  and  property  exempt  by  law  from  application  to  the  payment  of  his 
debts  under  the  laws  of  the  state  of  North  Carolina,  by  instituting  or  causing 
to  be  instituted  thereon  against  such  debtor,  in  any  court  outside  of  this 
state,  in  such  creditor's  own  name  or  in  the  name  of  any  other  person,  any 
action,  suit,  or  proceeding  for  the  attachment  or  garnishment  of  such  debtor's 
earnings  in  the  hands  of  his  employer,  when  such  creditor  and  debtor  and  the 
railway  corporation,  or  other  corporation,  firm,  or  individual  owing  the 
wages  or  salary  intended  to  be  reached  are  under  the  jurisdiction  of  the 
courts  of  this  State. 

1909,  c.  504,  s.  1. 

6569.  Resident  not  to  abet  collection  out  of  state.  No  person  residing  or 
sojourning  in  this  state  shall  counsel,  aid,  or  abet  any  violation  of  the  pro- 
visions of  section  6568. 

1909,   c.  504,   s.  2. 

6570.  Remedies  for  violation  of  two  preceding'  sections;  damages;  indict- 
ment. Any  person  violating  any  provision  of  the  last  two  sections  shall  be 
answerable  in  damages  to  any  debtor  from  whom  any  book  account,  nego- 
tiable instrument,  duebill,  or  other  monetary  demand  arising  out  of  contract 
shall  be  collected,  or  against  whose  earnings  any  warrant  of  attachment  or 
notice  of  garnishment  shall  be  issued,  in  violation  of  the  provisions  of  sec- 
tion 6568,  to  the  full  amount  of  the  debt  thus  collected,  attached,  or 
garnisheed,  to  be  recovered  by  civil  action  in  any  court  of  competent  juris- 
diction in  this  state;  and  any  person  so  offending  shall  likewise  be  guilty  of 
a  misdemeanor,  punishable  by  a  fine  of  not  more  than  two  hundred  dollars. 

1909,  c.  504,  s.  3. 

6571.  Institution  of  foreign  suit,  etc.,  evidence  of  intent  to  violate.    In  any 

civil  or  criminal  action  instituted  in  any  court  of  competent  jurisdiction  in 
this  state  for  any  violation  of  the  provisions  of  sections  6568  and  6569,  proof 
of  the  institution  or  prosecution  of  any  action,  suit,  or  proceeding  in  viola-" 
tion  of  the  provisions  of  section  6568,  or  the  issuance  of  service  therein  of 
any  warrant  of  attachment,  notice,  or  garnishment  or  other  like  writ  for  the 
garnishment  of  earnings  of  the  defendant  therein,  or  of  the  payment  by  the 
garnishee  therein  of  any  final  judgment  rendered  in  any  such  action,  suit  or 
proceeding  shall  be  deemed  prima  facie  evidence  of  the  intent  of  the  creditor 
or  other  holder  of  the  debt  sued  upon  to  deprive  such  debtor  of  his  personal 
earnings  and  property  exempt  from  application  to  the  payment  of  his  debts 
under  the  laws  of  this  state,  in  violation  of  the  provisions  of  this  article. 

1909,  c.  504,   s.  4. 

6572.  Construction  of  article.  No  provision  of  this  article  shall  be  so  con- 
strued as  to  deprive  any  person  entitled  to  its  benefits  of  any  legal  or  equita- 
ble remedy  already  possessed  under  the  laws  of  this  state. 

1909,  c.  504,  s.  5. 


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CHILD  LABOR  REGULATIONS 

5031.  Child  welfare  commission  created;  duties. 

5032.  Employment  of  children  under  fourteen  regulated. 

5033.  Prohibited  employments  of  children  under  sixteen. 

5034.  Age  certificates. 

5U35.  Commission    may    employ    agents.  ■'     ■ 

5036.  Inspections  by  agents;   obstruction  unlawful. 

5037.  Expenses  of  commission. 

5038.  Violations  of  this  article  and  of  certain  other  laws  a  misdemeanor. 

5031.  Child  ivelfare  commission  created;  duties.  The  state  superintendent 
of  public  instruction,  the  secretary  of  the  state  board  of  health,  and  the  com- 
missioner of  public  welfare  of  the  state  of  North  Carolina  are  hereby  con- 
stituted the  state  child  welfare  commission,  and  they  shall  serve  without 
additional  compensation.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  this  commission  to  make 
and  formulate  such  rules  and  regulations  for  enforcing  and  carrying  out  the 
provisions  of  this  article,  and  of  the  laws  relating  to  seats  for  women  em- 
ployees and  the  laws  requiring  separate  toilets  for  sexes  and  races,  as  in  its 
judgment  it  shall  deem  necessary. 

1919,  c.  100,  s.  7. 

5032.  Employment  of  cliildren  under  fourteen  regulated.  No  child  under 
the  age  of  fourteen  years  shall  be  employed,  or  permitted  to  work,  in  or 
about  or  in  connection  with  any  mill,  factory,  cannery,  workshop,  manufac- 
turing establishment,  laundry,  bakery,  mercantile  establishment,  office,  hotel, 
restaurant,  barber  shop,  bootblack  stand,  public  stable,  garage,  place  of 
amusement,  brick  yard,  lumber  yard,  or  any  messenger  or  delivery  service, 
except  in  cases  and  under  regulations  prescribed  by  the  commission  herein 
created.  The  employments  in  this  section  enumerated  shall  not  be  construed 
to  include  bona  fide  boys'  and  girls'  canning  clubs  recognized  by  the  agri- 
cultural department  of  this  state;  and  such  canning  clubs  are  hereby  ex- 
pressly exempted  from  the  provisions  of  this  article. 

1919,  c.  100,   s.  5. 

For  liability  for  damages  resulting  from  employment  of  children  before  the  child  labor  act 
of  1903,  c.  463,  Rev.  3362-3364,  see  Ward  v.  Allen,  126-948;  Fitzgerald  v.  Furniture  Co., 
131-645;  Hendrix  v.  Cotton  Mills,  138-170.  Since  the  act  of  1903  and  subsequent  acts  of 
1907,  c.  463,  Rev.  1981a-1981e,  1913.  c.  64;  1915,  c.  148;  ste  Rolin  v.  Tobacco  Co.,  141- 
310;  Leathers  v.  Tobacco  Co.,  144-342;  Starnes  v.  Mfg.  Co.,  147-556;  Pettit  v.  R.  R.  156-119; 
McGowan  v.  Mfg.  Co.,   167-192;   Evans  v.   Lumber  Co.,    174-31. 

General  effect  of  decisions  as  summarized  by  Allen,  J.,  in  Pettit  v.  R.  R.,  156-119:  1.  The 
statute  is  constitutional;  2.  It  applies  only  to  the  industries  mentioned;  3.  Employment  of 
child  under  age  is  negligence  per  se;  4.  Such  negligence  is  proximate,  if  the  injury  is  the 
result  of  the  employment;  5.  There  is  no  assumption  of  risk  by  child;  6.  Negligence  of  parent 
not  imputed  to  child;  7.  Presumption  against  contributory  negligence;  8.  Presumption  against 
the  capacity  to  appreciate  the  danger;   9.  Presumption  may  be  rebutted. 

5033.  Prohibited  employments  of  children  under  sixteen.  No  person  under 
sixteen  years  of  age  shall  be  employed,  or  permitted  to  work,  at  night  in  any 
of  the  places  or  occupations  referred  to  in  the  first  preceding  section,  between 
the  hours  of  nine  p.  m.  and  six  a.  m.,  and  no  person  under  sixteen  years  of 
age  shall  be  employed  or  permitted  to  work  in  or  about  or  in  connection 
with  any  quarry  or  nine. 

1919,   c.    100,   s.   6. 

503i.  Age  certificates.  If  the  employer  of  any  person  under  sixteen  years 
of  age  shall,  at  the  time  of  such  employment,  in  good  faith,  procure,  rely 
upon,  and  keep  on  file  a  certificate  issued  in  such  form  and  under  such  condi- 
tions and  by  such  persons  as  the  said  commission  herein  provided  for  shall 
prescribe,  showing  that  the  person  is  of  legal  age  for  such  employment,  such 
certificate  shall  be  prima  facie  evidence  of  the  age  of  the  person  and  the 
good  faith  of  the  employer.  No  person  shall  knowingly  make  a  false  state- 
ment or  present  false  evidence  in  or  in  relation  to  any  such  certificate  or 


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application  therefor,  or  cause  any  false  statement  to  be  made  which  may 
result  in  ttie  issuance  of  an  improper  certificate  of  employment. 

1919,  c.   100,  s.   10. 

Effect  of  failure  to  have  certificate  under  former  statute,  1907,  c.  463,  Rev.  lOSld;  Rolin 
V.  Tobacco  Co.,   141-300;  see,  also,   Leathers  v.  Tobacco  Co.,   144-351. 

5035.  Commission  may  employ  agreiits.  The  commission  shall  have  author- 
ity to  appoint  and  employ  such  agents  for  the  purpose  of  enforcing  the  pro- 
visions of  this  article  as  may  be  found  to  be  necessary,  and  they  may  use 
the  county  superintendent  of  public  vi^elfare  or  chief  school  attendance  officer 
or  truant  officer  of  the  several  counties  for  the  purpose  of  carrying  out  such 
provisions,  and  they  may  use  the  agents  specially  designated  for  carrying 
out  the  provisions  of  this  article  to  aid  in  carrying  out  the  provisions  of  the 
general  compulsory  school  attendance  law  under  subchapter  nine  (IX)  of 
the  chapter  on  education. 

1919,    (•     100,    s.    9. 

5036.  Inspection  by  agents;  obstruction  unlawful.  For  the  purpose  of 
securing  the  proper  enforcement  of  the  provisions  of  this  article  and  of  the 
laws  relating  to  seats  for  women  employees,  and  the  laws  requiring  separate 
toilets  for  sexes  and  races,  the  commission,  or  its  duly  authorized  agents, 
shall  have  authority  to  enter  and  inspect,  at  any  time,  mines,  quarries,  mills, 
factories,  canneries,  workshops,  manufacturing  establishments,  laundries, 
bakeries,  mercantile  establishments,  offices,  hotels,  restaurants,  barber  shops, 
bootblack  stands,  public  stables,  garages,  places  of  amusement,  brick  yards, 
lumber  yards,  and  other  places  of  employment;  and  it  shall  be  unlawful  for 
any  person,  firm,  or  corporation  to  refuse  permission  to  enter,  obstruct, 
or  prevent  any  duly  authorized  agent  of  the  commission  in  his  effort  to  make 
the  inspection  herein  provided  for. 

1919,    c.    100,    s.    8. 

5037.  Expenses  of  commission.  The  state  treasurer  shall  honor  all  war- 
rants for  necessary  expenses  incurred  by  the  commission  for  meeting  the 
salaries  and  expenses  of  any  agents  employed  by  the  commission  in  the 
enforcement  of  this  article,  and  the  necessary  expenses  incurred  by  the  com- 
mission in  carrying  out  the  provisions  of  this  article,  out  of  funds  not  other- 
wise appropriated,  such  warrants  to  be  drawn  upon  the  state  auditor  by  the 
commission  hereby  created,  or  its  duly  authorized  agent.  Such  expenses  so 
incurred  shall  not  exceed  the  sum  of  six  thousand  dollars  per  annum. 

1919,  e.  100,  s.   11. 

5038.  Yiolations  of  this  article  and  of  certain  other  laws  a  misdemeanor. 

Any  person,  firm,  or  corporation  violating  any  of  the  provisions  of  this 
article,  or  of  the  laws  relating  to  seats  for  women  employees  or  of  the  laws 
requiring  separate  toilets  for  sexes  and  races,  shall  be  guilty  of  a  misde- 
meanor, and  punished  by  fine  or  imprisonment,  or  both,  within  the  discre- 
tion of  the  court. 

1919,  c.   100,   s.   12. 

Note. — See  under  chapter  Education:      General   compulsory  attendance   law,    art  47;    Com- 
pulsory attendance  of  deaf  children,  art.  49  ;  Compulsory  attendance  of  blind  children,  art  50. 
For" violation  as  to  employing  child  labor,   see  cases  cited  under  section  5032. 

4222.  Enticing  minors  out  of  the  state  for  the  purpose  of  employment.    If 

any  person  shall  employ  and  carry  beyond  the  limits  of  this  state  any  minor, 
or  shall  induce  any  minor  to  go  beyond  the  limits  of  this  state,  for  the  pur- 
pose of  employment  without  the  consent  in  writing,  duly  authenticated,  of 
the  parent,  guardian  or  other  person  having  authority  over  such  minor,  he 
shall  be  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor,  and  on  conviction  thereof  shall  be  fined 
not  less  than  five  hundred  and  not  more  than  one  thousand  dollars  for  each 


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offense.  The  fact  of  the  employment  and  going  out  of  the  state  of  the  minor, 
or  of  the  going  out  of  the  state  by  the  minor,  at  the  solicitation  of  the  person 
for  the  purpose  of  employment,  shall  be  prima  facie  evidence  of  knowledge 
that  the  person  employed  or  solicited  to  go  beyond  the  limits  of  the  state 
is  a  minor. 

Rev.,  s.  3630;   1891,  c.  45. 

Count  hereunder  may  join  with  count  under  section  4223:      State  v.  Burnett,  142-577. 

4446.  Failing  to  pay  minors  for  doing  certain  work.  Whenever  any  person, 
having  a  contract  with  any  corporation,  company  or  person  for  the  manu- 
facture or  change  of  any  raw  material  by  the  piece  or  pound,  shall  employ 
any  minor  to  assist  in  the  work  upon  the  faith  of  and  by  color  of  such  con- 
tract, with  intent  to  cheat  and  defraud  such  minor,  and,  having  secured  the 
contract  price,  shall  wilfully  fail  to  pay  the  minor  when  he  shall  have  per- 
formed his  part  of  the  contract  work,  whether  done  by  the  day  or  by  the  job, 
the  person  so  offending  shall  be  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor,  and  upon  convic- 
tion shall  be  fined  not  more  than  fifty  dollars  or  imprisoned  not  more  than 
thirty  days. 

Rev.,    s.   3428a;    1893,   c.   309. 

REGULATION  OF  EMPLOYER  AND  EMPLOYEE 

4469.  Enticing  servant  to  leave  master.  If  any  person  shall  entice,  per- 
suade and  procure  any  servant  by  indenture,  or  any  servant  who  shall  have 
contracted  in  writing  or  orally  to  serve  his  employer,  to  leave  unlawfully 
the  service  of  his  master  or  employer;  or  if  any  person  shall  knowingly  and 
unlawfully  harbor  and  detain,  in  his  own  service  and  from  the  service  of 
his  master  or  employer,  any  servant  who  shall  unlawfully  leave  the  service 
of  such  master  or  employer,  then,  in  either  case,  such  person  and  servant 
shall  be  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor  and  shall  be  fined  not  exceeding  one  hun- 
dred dollars  or  imprisoned  not  exceeding  six  months. 

Rev.,  s.  3365;  Code,  ss.  3119,  3120;   1866,  c.  58;   1866-7,  c.   124;   1881,  c.  303. 

Section  held  constitutional:  State  v.  Harwood,  104-724.  No  defense  at  common  law  to 
entice  infant  from  the  service  of  i^arent:  State  v.  Rice,  76-194.  Section  has  reference  only 
to  "enticing"  servants,  and  indictment  will  not  lie  hereunder  against  servant  for  wilfully 
breaking  contract  to  labor:  State  v.  Daniel,  89-553.  Section  does  not  apply  where  the 
servant  has  merely  made  a  contract  to  serve;  he  must  be  induced  to  leave  the  service  of  his 
master:  Sears  v.  Whitaker,  136-37.  There  must  be  something  more  than  mere  employment; 
it  must  appear  that  defendant  enticed  or  persuaded  servant  to  leave  the  master:  State 
V.  Holly,   152-839. 

Contract  that  tenant,  as  part  of  the  rent,  will  work  for  landlord  when  he  can  leave  his  own 
crop  and  when  he  is  needed  by  landlord  does  not  constitute  the  relation  here  contemplated; 
State  V.  Hoover,  107-795;  State  v.  Etheridge,  169-263. 

It  is  a  violation  of  the  statute  to  entice  a  servant,  although  the  contract  for  labor  be  void- 
able on  account  of  the  infancy  of  the  servant :  State  v.  Harwood,  104-724 — but  if  the  con- 
tract is  entered  into  without  the  consent  of  the  parents  they  may  demand  such  infant  to  leave 
the  service  of  his  employer,  without  incurring  any  liability  hereunder:  State  v.  Anderson, 
104-771. 

Contract  must  be  by  indenture,  in  writing  or  oral:  State  v.  Rice,  76-194;  State  v. 
Anfler,son,    104-771. 

Indictment,  sufficiency  of:  State  v.  Harwood,  104-724.  Section  cited  in  Haskins  v.  Roy- 
ster,   70-601. 

4470.  Local:  Hiring  servant  who  has  nnlawfnllj  left  employee.  If  any  per- 
son shall  knowingly  hire,  employ,  harbor  or  detain  in  his  own  service  any 
servant,  employee,  tenant,  or  wage  hand  of  any  other  person,  who  shall  have 
contracted  in  writing,  or  orally,  for  a  fixed  period  of  time  to  serve  his  em- 
ployer, and  who  shall  have  left  the  service  of  his  employer  in  violation  nf  his 
contract,  he  shall  be  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor,  and  shall  be  civilly  liable  in 
damages  to  the  party  so  aggrieved.  This  section  shall  apply  to  the  follow- 
ing counties:  Beaufort,  Edgecombe,  Person,  Pitt,  Washington,  Warren,  Vance, 
Pender,  Halifax,  Guilford,  Granville,  Hertford,  Richmond,  Wake,  Wayne, 
and  Caswell. 

Rev.,  s.  3374;  1901,  c.  682;  1903,  c.  365;  1907,  c.  238,  s.  2;  1907,  c.  402;  1919,  c.  274. 


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4471.  Enticing'  seamen  from  Tessel.  If  any  person  shall  induce  any  sea- 
man, in  the  employment  of  any  domestic  or  foreign  vessel,  in  any  of  the  ports 
of  North  Carolina,  to  leave  any  such  vessel  before  his  term  of  service  shall 
have  expired,  he  shall  be  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor,  and  shall  be  fined  not 
exceeding  fifty  dollars,  or  imprisoned  not  exceeding  thirty  days. 

Rev.,  s.  3555;  Code,  s.  1108;   1879,  c.  219,  s.  1;  1881,  c.  256,  s.  1. 

4472.  Secreting  or  harboring  deserting  seamen.  If  any  person  shall  secrete 
or  harbor  any  seaman  who  has  deserted  from  any  domestic  or  foreign  vessel, 
knowing  that  such  seaman  has  deserted,  he  shall  be  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor, 
and  shall  be  fined  not  exceeding  fifty  dollars  or  imprisoned  not  exceeding 
thirty  days;  and  if  such  seaman  be  found  concealed  or  secreted  by  any  per- 
son on  his  premises,  such  concealment  and  secretion  shall  be  deemed  prima 
facie  evidence  that  such  person  knew  that  such  seaman  was  a  deserter. 

Rev.,  s.  3556;  Code,  s.  1109;  1879,  c.  219,  s.  2;   1881,  c.  256,  s.  2. 
Comisare,  as  to  prima  facie  case:  State  v.  Barrett,  138-636. 

4473.  Search  warrants  for  deserting  seamen.  If  any  credible  witness  shall 
complain,  upon  oath  before  any  justice  of  the  peace,  that  any  person  has  con- 
cealed on  his  premises  any  seaman  who  has  deserted  from  any  such  domestic 
or  foreign  vessel,  it  shall  be  lawful  for  such  justice  to  grant  a  search  war- 
rant to  be  executed  within  the  limits  of  his  county  to  any  proper  officer, 
authorizing  him  to  search  for  such  seaman,  and  to  arrest  the  person  on  whose 
premises  he  may  be  found;  and  the  person  on  whose  premises  such  seaman 
shall  be  found  shall  be  adjudged  to  pay  the  costs  of  the  search  warrant,  if 
on  examination  it  shall  appear  that  such  seaman  was  secreted  or  concealed 
by  such  person;  otherwise  the  costs  shall  be  paid  by  the  party  making  the 
complaint. 

Rev.,  s.  3557;  Code,  s.  1110;   1881,  c.  256,  s.  3. 

4474.  Appeal  in  cases  of  deserting  seamen  regulated.  In  all  cases  arising 
under  the  three  preceding  sections,  if  any  appeal  is  prayed  by  either  party  at 
the  time  of  the  trial,  it  shall  be  granted;  but  no  appeal  shall  be  granted  by 
any  justice  at  any  time  after  the  final  hearing  of  the  case.  In  case  an  appeal 
is  prayed  at  the  trial,  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  justice  to  proceed  imme- 
diately to  reduce  to  writing  the  testimony  of  any  witness  whose  testimony 
is  material  (if  such  witness  shall  be  master  officer  or  seaman  on  board  of  any 
vessel),  in  the  presence  of  the  adverse  party,  who  may  cross-question  such 
witness,  which  testimony  shall  be  subscribed  by  such  witness  and  returned 
by  the  justice  with  the  papers  in  the  case;  and  on  the  hearing  in  the  appellate 
court,  the  testimony  so  taken  and  reduced  to  writing  by  the  justice  shall  be 
read,  heard  and  accepted  as  the  true  and  lawful  testimony  of  such  witness, 
as  if  such  person  were  in  person  present  to  give  evidence.  For  reducing 
such  testimony  to  writing  the  justice  shall  receive  the  same  fees  as  are 
allowed  for  taking  depositions. 

Rev.,  s.  3558;  Code,  s.  1111;  1881,  c.  256,  ss.  4,   5. 

4475.  Influencing  agents  and  servants  in  violating  duties  owed  employers. 

Any  person  who  gives,  offers  or  promises  to  an  agent,  employee  or  servant 
any  gift  or  gratuity  whatever  with  intent  to  influence  his  action  in  relation  to 
his  principal's,  employer's  or  master's  business;  any  agent,  employee  or 
servant  who  requests  or  accepts  a  gift  or  gratuity  or  a  promise  to  make  a 
gift  or  to  do  an  act  beneficial  to  himself,  under  an  agreement  or  with  an 
understanding  that  he  shall  act  in  any  particular  manner  in  relation  to  his 
principal's,  employer's  or  master's  business;  any  agent,  employee  or  servant 
who,  being  authorized  to  procure  materials,  supplies  or  other  articles  either 
by  purchase  or  contract  for  his  principal,  employer  or  master,  or  to  employ 
service  or  labor  for  his  principal,  employer  or  master,  receives,  directly  or 


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indirectly,  for  himself  or  for  another,  a  commission,  discount  or  bonus  from 
the  person  who  makes  such  sale  or  contract,  or  furnishes  such  materials, 
supplies  or  other  articles,  or  from  a  person  who  renders  such  service  or 
labor;  and  any  person  who  gives  or  offers  such  an  agent,  employee  or  ser- 
vant such  commission,  discount  or  bonus,  shall  be  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor 
and  shall  be  punished  in  the  discretion  of  the  court. 

1913,   c.   190,   s.    1. 

4476.  Witness  required  to  giye  self-criminating  eyidence;  no  suit  or  prose- 
cution to  1)6  founded  thereon.  No  person  shall  be  excused  from  attending, 
testifying  or  producing  books,  papers,  contracts,  agreements  and  other  docu- 
ments before  any  court,  or  in  obedience  to  the  subpoena  of  any  court, 
having  jurisdiction  of  the  crime  denounced  in  the  preceding  section,  on  the 
ground  or  for  the  reason  that  the  testimony  or  evidence,  documentary  or 
otherwise,  required  of  him  may  tend  to  incriminate  him  or  to  subject  him 
to  a  penalty  or  to  a  forfeiture;  but  no  person  shall  be  liable  to  any  suit  or 
prosecution,  civil  or  criminal,  for  or  on  account  of  any  transaction,  matter  or 
thing  concerning  which  he  may  testify  or  produce  evidence,  documentary  or 
otherwise,  before  such  court  or  in  obedience  to  its  supoena  or  in  any  such 
case  or  proceeding:  Provided,  that  no  person  so  testifying  or  producing  any 
such  books,  papers,  contracts,  agreements  or  other  documents  shall  be 
exempted  from  prosecution  and  punishment  for  perjury  committed  in  so 
testifying. 

1913,   c.   190,   s.  2. 

4477.  Blacklisting  employees.  If  any  person,  agent,  company  or  corpora- 
tion, after  having  discharged  any  employee  from  his  or  its  service,  shall 
prevent  or  attempt  to  prevent,  by  word  or  writing  of  any  kind,  such  dis- 
charged employee  from  obtaining  employment  with  any  other  person,  com- 
pany or  corporation,  such  person,  agent  or  corporation  shall  be  guilty  of 
a  misdemeanor  and  shall  be  punished  by  a  fine  not  exceeding  five  hundred 
dollars;  and  such  person,  agent,  company  or  corporation  shall  be  liable  in 
penal  damages  to  such  discharged  person,  to  be  recovered  by  civil  action. 
This  section  shall  not  be  construed  as  prohibiting  any  person  or  agent  of 
any  company  or  corporation  from  furnishing  in  writing  upon  request,  any 
other  person,  company  or  corporation  to  whom  such  discharged  person  or 
employee  has  applied  for  employment,  a  truthful  statement  of  the  reason  for 
such  discharge. 

1909,   c.   858,   s.    1. 

Statute  explained:  Seward  v.  R.  R.,  159-241.  This  section  should  be  construed  in  the 
light  of  the  common-law  rule  in  regard  to  discharge;  Ibid.  The  statement  as  to  a  discharged 
employee  is  not  privileged,   if  made  maliciously  :   Ibid. 

4478.  Conspiring  to  blacklist  employees.  It  shall  be  unlawful  for  two  or 
more  persons  to  agree  together  to  blacklist  any  discharged  employee  or  to 
attempt,  by  words  or  writing  or  any  other  means  whatever,  to  prevent  such 
discharged  employee,  or  any  employee  who  may  have  voluntarily  left  the 
service  of  his  employer,  from  obtaining  employment  with  any  other  person 
or  company.  Persons  violating  the  provisions  of  this  section  shall  be 
guilty  of  a  misdemeanor  and  shall  be  fined  or  imprisoned,  or  both,  at  the 
discretion  of  the   court. 

1909,   c.   858,   s.   2. 
See  section.  4477. 

4479.  Issuing  nontransferable  script  to  laborers.  If  any  person  who  em- 
ploys laborers  by  the  day,  week  or  month  shall  issue  in  payment  for  the 
services  of  such  laborers  any  ticket,  certificate  or  other  script  bearing  upon 
its  face  the  word  "nontransferable,"  or  shall  issue  such  ticket,  certificate  or 
other  script  in  any  form  that  would  render  it  void  by  transfer  from  the  per- 
son to  whom  issued,  or  shall  refuse  to  pay  to  the  person  holding  the  same 


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its  face  value,  he  shall  be  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor  and  upon  conviction 
thereof  shall  be  fined  not  less  than  ten  dollars  nor  more  than  fifty  dollars 
for  each  offense,  or  imprisoned  not  more  than  thirty  days. 

Rev.,  s.  3730;  1889,  c.  280;  1891,  c.  78;  1891,  c,  456;  1891,  c.  46;  1891,  cc.  167,  370; 
1895,   c.   127;    1891,   cc.   167,   456. 

This  does  not  authorize  the  assignee  of  a  ticket  or  script  payatile  in  merchandise  to  demand 
and  receive  payment  in  money:  Marriner  v.  Roper  Co.,  112-164.  Meaning  of  "face  value": 
Ibid. 

KEGULATION  OF  LANDLORD  AND  TENANT 

4480.  Local:  Tiolation  of  certain  contracts  between  landlord  and  tenant. 

If  any  tenant  or  cropper  shall  procure  advances  from  his  landlord  to  enable 
him  to  make  a  crop  on  the  land  rented  by  him,  and  then  willfully  abandon 
the  same  without  good  cause  and  before  paying  for  such  advances;  or  if  any 
landlord  shall  contract  with  a  tenant  or  cropper  to  furnish  him  advances  to 
enable  him  to  make  a  crop,  and  shall  willfully  fail  or  refuse,  without  good 
cause,  to  furnish  such  advances  according  'to  his  agreement,  he  shall  be 
guilty  of  a  misdemeanor  and  shall  be  fined  not  excee'ding  fifty  dollars. or 
imprisoned  not  exceeding  thirty  days.  Any  person  employing  a  tenant  or 
cropper  who  has  violated  the  provisions  of  this  section,  with  knowledge  of 
such  violation,  shall  be  liable  to  the  landlord  furnishing  such  advances  for 
the  amount  thereof,  and  shall  also  be  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor,  and  fined  not 
exceeding  fifty  dollars  or  imprisoned  not  exceeding  thirty  days.  This  section 
shall  apply  to  the  following  counties  only:  Wayn.e,  Lenoir.  Greene,  Johns- 
ton, Jones,  Onslow,  Craven,  Cleveland,  Sampson,  Pitt,  Duplin,  Gates,  Cum- 
berland, Perquimans,  Chowan,  Robeson,  Bladen,  Nash,  Harnett,  Edgecombe. 
Hertford,  Wilson,  Rockingham,  Pender,  Currituck,  Gaston,  Northampton, 
Beaufort.  Chatham,  Tyrrell,  Mecklenburg,  Halifax,  Caswell,  Camden,  Ca- 
barrus, Columbus,  Martin,  Washington,  Wake,  Alexander,  Montgomery,  Pam- 
lico, Rowan,  Rutherford,  Bertie,  Warren  and  Lincoln. 

Rev.,  8.  3366;  1905,  cc.  297,  383,  445,  820;  1907,  c.  84,  s.  1;  1907,  c.  595,  s.  1;  1907, 
cc.  8,   639,   719,   869. 

Distinction  between  tenant  or  cropper  and  servant:  State  v.  Etheridge,  169-263. 

Indictment  should  allege  fraud,  and  abandonment  of  crop  ■without  cause,  and  before  ]iaying 
for  advances:  State  v.  Williams,   150-802. 

Justice  of  the  peace  has  final  jurisdiction:   State  v.   Wilkes,   149-453. 

4481.  Local:  Tenant  neglecting  crop;  landlord  failing  to  make  advances; 
harboring  or  employing  delinquent  tenant.  If  any  tenant  or  cropper  shall 
procure  advances  from  his  landlord  to  enable  him  to  make  a  crop  on  the 
land  rented  by  him,  and  then  willfully  refuse  to  cultivate  such  crops  or 
negligently  or  willfully  abandon  the  same  without  good  cause  and  before 
paying  for  such  advances;  or  if  any  landlord  who  induces  another  to  become 
tenant  or  cropper  by  agreeing  to  furnish  him  advances  to  enable  him  to 
make  a  crop,  shall  willfully  fail  or  refuse  without  good  cause  to  furnish 
such  advances  according  to  his  agreement;  or  if  any  person  shall  entice, 
persuade,  or  procure  any  tenant,  lessee  or  cropper,  who  has  made  a  con- 
tract agreeing  to  cultivate  the  land  of  another,  to  abandon  or  to  refuse 
or  fail  to  cultivate  such  land,  or  after  notice  shall  harbor  or  detain  on  his 
own  premises,  or  on  the  premises  of  another,  any  such  tenant,  lessee  or  crop- 
per, he  shall  be  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor  and  shall  be  fined  not  more  than  fifty 
dollars  or  imprisoned  not  more  than  thirty  days.  Any  person  who  employs  a 
tenant  or  cropper  who  has  violated  the  provisions  of  this  section,  with  knowl- 
edge of  such  violation,  shall  be  liable  to  the  landlord  furnishing  such  ad- 
vances for  the  amount  thereof.  This  section  shall  apply  only  to  the  follow- 
ing counties:  Wake.  Hyde,  Anson,  Hertford,  Sampson,  Franklin,  Union,  Rich- 
mond, Moore,  Lincoln,  Rowan,  Rutherford  and  Halifax. 

Rev.,  s.  3367;  1905,  c.  299,  ss.  1-7;  1907,  c.  84,  s.  2;  1907,  c.  238,  s.  1;  1907,  c.  595, 
s.  2;   1907,  cc.  543,   810. 

Married  women  not  liable  under  this  section  for  breach  of  contract  unless  contract  falls 
within  the  exceptions  in  Revisal,  section  2094:  State  v.  Robinson,  143-620.  See  section  2507, 
changing  section  2094  of   Revisal. 


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4482.    Local:    Tenant  yiolating  contract  not  to   rent  land  from   others. 

Whenever  land  shall  be  rented,  for  agricultural  purposes  and  the  tenant  rent- 
ing the  same  shall,  at  the  time  thereof  or  at  any  subsequent  time  during  the 
term  of  such  renting,  enter  into  a  contract  in  writing  with  his  lessor,  from 
whom  he  so  rented,  that  he,  the  tenant,  will  not  thereafter,  without  the 
lessor's  consent,  rent  any  land  for  agricultural  purposes  from  any  other 
person  than  such  lessor  during  the  same  term  of  renting,  nor  become  a 
cropper  on  the  land  of  any  other  person  than  the  lessor  during  such  term, 
any  tenant  who  shall  willfully  violate  the  written  contract  so  entered  into 
by  him,  without  just  cause  and  lawful  excuse  therefor,  shall  be  guilty  of  a 
misdemeanor,  and  on  conviction  thereof  shall  be  punished  by  a  fine  not 
exceeding  fifty  dollars  or  by  imprisonment  for  not  more  than  thirty  days. 
This  section  shall  apply  only  to  Greene  County. 

1907,   c.   981. 

LIABILITY   OF  KAILKOADS  FOR  INJURIES  TO  EMPLOYEES 

3464.  Common  carrier  defined.  The  term  "common  carrier,"  as  used  in  this 
article,  shall  include  the  receiver  or  receivers,  or  other  persons  or  corpora- 
tions charged  with  the  duty  of  the  management  of  the  business  of  a  common 
carrier. 

1913.  c.  6,  s.  5. 

3465.  Fellow-servant  rule  abrogated;  defective  machinery.  Any  servant  or 
employee  of  any  railroad  company  operating  in  this  state  who  shall  suffer  ^ 
injury  to  his  person,  or  the  personal  representative  of  any  such  servant  or  * 
employee  who  shall  have  suffered  death  in  the  course  of  his  services  or 
employment  with  such  company,  by  the  negligence,  carelessness  or  incom- 
petence of  any  other  servant,  employee  or  agent  of  the  company,  or  by  any 
defect  in  the  machinery,  ways  or  appliances  of  the  company,  shall  be  entitled 
to  maintain  an  action  against  such  company.  Any  contract  or  agreement, 
expressed  or  implied,  made  by  any  employee  of  such  company  to  waive  the 
benefit  of  this  section  shall  be  null  and  void. 

Rev.,   s.   2646;    1897    (Pr.)    c.   56;    1915,    c.   256. 

APPLICATION  OF  STATUTE.  This  section,  known  as  the  "Fellow-Servant  Act,"  enacted 
in  1897  is  an  unconditional  abrogation  of  the  doctrines  of  fellow-servant  and  assumpt^ion  of 
risk  as  applied  to  railroads:  Coley  v.  R.  R.,  129-407;  Bloxham  v.  Timber  Corp.,  172-37  As 
a.  result  of  the  ruling  in  Hobbs  v.  R.  R.,  107-1,  this  section  was  enacted:   Nicholson  v.  K.  K., 

The  section  is  constitutional:  Nicholson  v.  R.  R.,  138-517;  Coley  '^l, R-R-  128-534,  129- 
407;  Kinney  v.  R.  R.,  122-961;  Wright  v.  R.  R.,  123-280;  Hancock  v.  R.  R.,  124-222.  Court 
will  take  notice  of  this  section  without  being  pleaded:   Hancock  v.  R.   R.,    124-22--. 

It  applies  to  all  railroads  in  operation,  whether  run  by  steam  or  electricity:  Oroodman  v. 
Power  Co,  174-661;  Nicholson  v.  R.  R.,  138-516.  When  a  railroad  is  in  operation  tor  the 
statute  to  apply:  McDonald  v.  R.  R.,  165-622.  It  applies  to  lumber  or  logging  roads:  Hemp- 
hill V.  Lumber  Co.,  141-487;  Liles  v.  Lumber  Co.,  142-39;  Bird  v.  Leather  Co.,  143--83 ; 
Wright  V.  R.  R.,  151-529;  Bissell  v.  Lumber  Co.,  152-123;  Goodman  v.  Power  Co.,  174-661 — 
to  a  street  railway,  Brookshire  v.  Electric  Co.,   152-669.  ^,.  ,    ,  -c     r>      ioa  kik. 

It  does  not  apply  to  a  railroad  in  course  of  construction:  Nicholson  v.  ±t.  ±4.,  lda-t)iD , 
O'Neal  V  R  R.,  152-404;  Bailey  v.  Meadows  Co.,  152-603— and  it  apphes  only  to  railroads, 
Wade  V.  Contracting  Co.,  149-177;  Hipp  v.  Fiber  Co.,  152-745.  It  does  not  apply  to  injuries 
sustained  by  servant  of  an  independent  contractor  of  a  railroad  company  by  reason  ot  negli- 
gence of  a  fellow-servant:  Avery  v.  R.  R.,   137-130.  ^   .    ,,        j    ■  * 

This  section  is  applicable  to  employee  of  "any  railroad  operating  m  this  state,  and  is  not 
limited  to  injuries  received  in  this  state:  Williams  v.  R.  R.,  128-286.  It  will  not  be  pre- 
sumed that  doctrine  of  non'-ability  for  acts  of  fellow-servants  obtains  in   another   state:    Ibid. 

This  section  has  the  effect  of  making  all  coemployees  of  railroad  companies  agents  and  vice- 
principals  of  the  company  so  far  as  fixing  the  company  with  responsibility  for  their  negligence 
is  concerned:  Fitzgerald  v.  R.  R.,  141-534.  Fellow-servant  law  applies  to  all  railroad  em- 
ployes, whether  injured  while  running  trains  or  rendering  any  other  service:  bigman  v.  it.  it., 

Under  Fellow-Servant  Act,  which  operates  on  all  employees  of  railroad  companies,  whether 
in  superior,  equal  or  suliordinate  positions,  if  plaintiff,  a  hostler  of  defendant,  was  injured  as 
proximate  cause  of  negligence  of  his  helpers  in  shoveling  coal  from  a  car  into  a  tender, 
defendant  is  responsible:  Fitzgerald  v.  R.  R.,   141-530. 


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By  contract  of  service  made  in  North  Carolina,  the  provisions  of  the  Fellow-Servant  Act 
must  be  read  into  the  contract,  and  there  being  no  evidence  that  service  was  to  be  performed 
altogether  in  another  state,  it  would  seem  that  relative  rights  and  liabilities  of  parties  are 
fixed  by   the  terms  of   contract;   Miller  v.   R.   R.,    141-49. 

The  contention  that  Fellow-Servant  Act  applies  to  defendant  in  this  case  cannot  be  deter- 
mined where  its  answer  denied  that  it  owned  or  operated  the  logging  railroad,  and  no  appro- 
jiriate  issues  were  submitted:  Tanner  v.   Lumber  Co.,   140-475. 

Tliis  section  applies  to  an  injury  suffered  by  any  employee  in  any  deiiartment  of  work  of  a 
railroad  which  is  being  operated,  but  does  not  apply  to  an  employee  engaged  in  building  a 
trestle  for  extension  of  railroad,  at  a  point  some  miles  from  track  on  which  trains  are  being 
operated:  Nicholson  v.  R.  R.,  138-516 — nor  to  one  engaged  in  work  at  lumber  yard  and  not 
connected  with  the  work  of  transportation,   Twiddy  v.   Lumber  Co.,    154-237. 

In  an  action  against  a  railroad  company  for  wrongfully  causing  death  of  engineer,  question 
whether  it  and  another  road  were  partners  in  operating  part  of  road  on  which  deceased  was 
killed  was  properly  submitted  to  jury:   Harrill  v.  R.  R.,   135-601. 

Where  a  person  is  agent  or  servant  of  two  roads,  and  through  his  negligence  another 
servant  is  injured,  either  or  both  roads  would  be  liable:  Moore  v.  R.  R.,  165-439.  Person 
employed  by  railroad  company  to  load  express  hauled  by  company  is  not  a  fellow-servant  of 
an  employee  of  express  company:  Hopper  v.  Express  Co.,   133-375. 

DEFECTIVE  APPLIANCES,  ETC.  Failure  to  furnish  suitable  appliances  is  continuing 
negligence  which  excludes  the  defense  of  contributory  negligence,  such  failure  being  the  proxi- 
mate cause  of  the  injury:  Troxler  v.  R.  R.,  124-189.  Railroad  must  furnish  appliances  which 
are  approved  and  in  general  use:  Hines  v.  Lumber  Co.,  174-294.  Instances:  Automatic 
coupler,  Montgomery  v.  R.  R.,  163-597;  defective  ladder,  Mincey  v.  R.  R.,  161-467;  safe 
crossing  for  removing  crossties.  Wells  v.  R.  R.,  161-368;  detached  car  on  steep  grade.  Mum- 
power  v.  R.  R.,  174-742;  tree  falling  on  train,  Bloxham  v.  Timber  Corp.,  172-37;  defective 
step  to  engine,  Urquhart  v.  R.  R.,  156-582;  defective  engine,  Biles  v.  R.  R.,  139-528; 
defective  sand-dryer,  Walker  v..  R.  R.,  135-738;  "kicking  cars"  or  "flying  switch,"  Kenney 
V.  R.  R.,  165-99;  Worley  v.  R.  R.,  169-105;  allowing  ice  to  accumulate  around  pump,  Renn 
V.  R.  R.,  170-128.  The  term  "ways"  refers  to  roadwavs  and  objective  conditions:  Pigford  v. 
R.  R.,   160-93. 

The  rule  of  care  is  not  so  strict  in  case  of  ordinary  tools  and  everyday  conditions  requiring 
no  special  preparation  or  foresight,  and  where  there  is  no  reason  to  suppose  an  injurv  would 
result:  Bunn  v.  R.  R.,  169-648;  Mercer  v.  R.  R.,  154-399;  Dunn  v.  R.  R.,  151-313;  Lynch  v. 
R.  R.,  164-249 — as  in  case  of  cross-piece  to  hold  lumber  loaded  on  car,  Wallace  v.  R.  R., 
141-646.  When  employee  directed  to  make  repairs  uses  defective  implement  in  such  a  way  as 
to  cause  injury,   employer  is  not  liable:   Mathis  v.   R.   R.,   144-162. 

The  railroad  is  not  liable  for  accidental  injurv:  Morris  v.  R.  R.,  171-533;  Lloyd  v.  R.  R. 
168-646;  Simpson  v.  R.  R.,  154-51;  Lassiter  v.  R.  R.,  150-483,  and  cases  cited. 

ASSUMPTION  OF  RISK  AND  CONTRIBUTORY  NEGLIGENCE.  The  two  principles 
distinguished:  Coley  v.  R.  R.,  129-407;  Pigford  v.  R.  R.,  160-93;  Horton  v.  R.  R.,  162-424. 
Assumption  of  risk  is  not  a  defense  under  this  section:  Urquhart  v.  R.  R.,  156-582;  Biles  v. 
R.  R.,  143-78;  Mott  v.  R.  R.,  131-234;  Thomas  v.  R.  R.,  129-392;  Cogdell  v.  R.  R.,  129-398; 
Colev  V.  R.  R.,  128-534;  s.  c,  129-407.  Contributory  negligence  is  a  valid  defense:  Pigford 
V.  R.  R.,  160-93;  Fry  v.  R.  R.,  159-357;  Coley  v.  R.  R.,  129-407.  It  must  be  pleaded,  and 
the  burden  is  on  the  defendant,  see  section  523. 

Where  defendant  failed  to  furnish  a  safe  appliance  it  was  negligence  per  se,  continuing  up 
to  the  time  of  the  injury,  and  neither  assumption  of  risk  nor  contributory  negligence  would 
be  a  defense:  Greenlee  v.  R.  R.,  122-977;  Troxler  v.  R.  R.,  124-189;  Hairston  v.  Leather  Co., 
143-512.  Continuing  to  work  under  such  conditions  is  not  assumption  of  risk  nor  contribu- 
torv  ne'digence  unless  it  is  so  obviously  dunirerous  that  no  prudent  man  would  subject  him- 
self to  the  risk:  Coley  v.  R.  R.,  129-407;  Hamilton  v.  Lumber  Co.,  156-520;  Pigford  v.  R.  R., 
160-93  ;  Horton  v.  R.  R  ,  162-424.  When  jury  finds  there  was  no  contributory  negligence, 
it  is  immaterial  what  fellow-servant  caused  the  injury:  Kinney  v.  R.  R.,  122-961.  See  anno- 
tations under   section   3467,    3468. 

ACTION  FOR  DAMAGES.  An  action  may  be  brought  in  the  state  court  against  a  railroad 
in  the  hands  of  a  federal  receiver  or  against  the  purchaser  of  such  road:  Lassiter  v.  R.  R., 
163-19. 

The  rule  for  estimating  damages  is  to  give  the  present  worth  of  the  difference  in  plaintiff's 
earning  capacity  caused  by  the  injury:  Fry  v.  R.  R.,  159-357,  and  cases  cited.  For  effect  of 
relief  department,  see  section  3469.     For  damages  for  wrongful  death,   see  sections  160,   161. 


3466.  Injuries  through  fellow-servants  or  defective  appliances.  Every  com- 
mon carrier  by  railroad  shall  be  liable  in  damages  to  any  person  suffering 
injury  while  he  is  employed  by  such  carrier,  or  in  the  case  of  the  death  of 
such  employee,  to  his  or  her  personal  representative,  for  such  injury  or 
death  resulting  in  whole  or  in  part  from  the  negligence  of  any  of  the  officers, 
agents  or  employees  of  such  carrier,  or  by  reason  of  any  defect  or  insuffi- 
ciency, due  to  its  negligence,  in  its  cars,  engine  appliances,  machinery,  track, 
road-bed,  works,  boats,  wharves,  or  other  equipment. 

1913,   c.  6,  s.  1. 


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The  act  of   1913   is  substantially  the  same  as  the  Federal   Employe's  Liability  Act:    Sears 

V  R    B     169-4-16.     For  annotations  on  negligence,   appliances,  etc.,   see  section   3465. 

'  The  federal  statute  supersedes  the  state  statute  in  cases  involving  interstate  commerce: 
Jones  V  R  R  176-260;  Renn  v.  R.  R..  170-128.  The  federal  and  state  courts  have  con- 
current iurisdic'tion,  and  which  statute  will  apply  depends  upon  whether  the  tram  or  employee 
was  engaged  in  interstate  commerce:  West  v.  R.  R.,  174-125;  Renn  v.  R.  R.,  170^128  ^Vhe^ 
the   train   or   employee    is   engaged   in   interstate   commerce:    Capps   v.    R.    R.,    178-5o8;    bears 

V  R    R.,   169-446;"  Saunders  v.  R.  R.,   167-375;   Lloyd  v.  R.  R.,   166-24;   Zachary  v.  R.  R., 
156-496,   reversed  in  232   U.   S.,   248.  .   ,     .,      -r^     .  t>    i?      -i  tk  ^70  . 

The  statutes  are  not  the  same  in  the  beneficiaries  m  case  of  death:  Morton  v  R.  R.,  lf5-4//, 
Kenny  v  R  R.,  167-14;  Raines  v  R.  R.,  169-189;  Dooic:  v.  R.  R.,  163-454— nor  in  the 
manner  of  estimating  damages.  Ibid.;  Irvin  v.  R.  R.,   164-5;  Ferebce  v.  R.  R.,  167-290.      bee 

Time  within  which  action  is  to  be  brought:  King  v.  R.  R.,  176-301;  Belch  v.  R.  R.,  176-22; 
Burnett  v.  R.  R.,   163-186. 

3467.  Contributory  negligence  no  bar,  but  mitigates  damages.  In  all  actions 
hereafter  brought  against  any  common  carrier  by  railroad  to  recover 
damages  for  personal  injury  to  an  employee,  or  where  such  injuries  have 
resulted  in  his  death,  the  fact  that  the  employee  may  have  been  guilty  of 
contributory  negligence  shall  not  bar  a  recovery,  but  the  damages  shall  be 
diminished  by  the  jury  in  proportion  to  the  amount  of  negligence  attribu- 
table to  such  employee:  Provided,  however,  that  no  such  employee  who  may 
be  injured  or  killed  shall  be  held  to  have  been  guilty  of  contributory  negli- 
gence in  any  case  where  the  violation  by  such  common  carrier  of  any  statute 
enacted  for  the  safety  of  employees  contributed  to  the  injury  or  death  of 
such  employee. 

1913,  c.  6,  s.  2. 

This  abolishes  contributory  negligence  as  an  absolute  defense  and  adopts  the  doctrine  of 
comparative  negligence,  reducing  the  damage:  Davis  v.  R.  R.,  175-648;  Parks  v.  Tanning  Co., 
175-29;  Williams  v.  R.  R.,  168-360;  Sears  v.  R.  R.,  169-446;  Ingle  v.  R.  R.,  167-636. 
It  applies  only  to  common  carriers  by  railroad  and  not  to  roads  engaged  only  in  hauling 
lumber   or   timber:    Williams   v.    Mfg.    Co.,    175-226. 

Contributorv  negligence  should  be  pleaded:  Fleming  v.  R.  R.,  160-197 — but  a  separate 
issue  is  not  required.  Gray  v.  R.  R.,  167-433;  Lloyd  v.  R.  R.,  166-24 — nor  does  it  change  the 
rule  of  last  clear  chance,  Gray  v.  R.  R.,  167-433.  „    t,        ^r,  -.an    m-r 

Manner  of  estimating  damages:  Davis  v.  R.  R.,  175-648;  Tilghman  v.  R.  R.,  167-163,  -37 
U.   S.,   500. 

3468.  Assumption  of  risk  as  defense.  In  any  action  brought  against  any 
common  carrier  under  or  by  virtue  of  any  of  the  provisions  of  this  article  to 
recover  damages  for  injuries  to,  or  the  death  of,  any  of  its  employees,  such 
employee  shall  not  be  held  to  have  assumed  the  risk  of  his  employment  in 
any  case  where  the  violation  by  such  common  carrier  of  any  statute  enacted 
for  the  safety  of  employees  contributed  to  the  injury  or  death  of  such  em- 
ployee, or  the  death  or  injury  was  caused  by  negligence. 

1913,  c.  6,  s.  3. 

See  annotations  under  section  3465.  Assumption  of  risk  and  contributory  negligence  ex- 
plained: Horton  v.  R.  R.,  175-4V2  ;  Jones  v.  R.  R..  176-260;  King  v.  R.  R.,  176-301;  Wallace 
V.  Power  Co.,  176-558;  Gaddy  v.  R.  R.,  175-515;  Horton  v.  R.  R.,  169-108;  162-424,  157-146, 
233  U.  S.,  492.  In  ease  of  injury  caused  by  street  car  failing  to  provide  a  suitable  fender, 
neither  assumption  of  risk  nor  contributory  negligence  is  a  defense:  Smith  v.  Electric  Co., 
178-489. 

3469.  Contracts  and  rules  exempting  from  liability  void;  set-off.  Any  con- 
tract, rule,  regulation  or  device  whatsoever,  the  purpose  and  intent  of  which 
shall  be  to  enable  any  common  carrier  by  railroad  to  exempt  itself  from  any 
liability  created  by  this  article,  shall  to  that  extent  be  void:  Provided,  that 
in  anyaction  brought  against  such  common  carrier,  under  and  by  virtue  of 
any  of  the  provisions  of  this  article,  such  common  carrier  may  set  off  therein 
any  sum  it  has  contributed  or  paid  to  any  insurance  or  relief  benefit,  or  in- 
demnity that  may  have  been  paid  to  the  injured  employee,  or  the  person 
entitled  thereto,  on  account  of  the  injury  or  death  for  which  such  action 
was  brought. 

1913,   c.  6,   s.  4. 


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Acceptance  of  benefits  under  relief  department  does  not  prevent  a  recovery :  Barden  v. 
R.  R.,  152-318;  Wacksmith  v.  R.  R.,  157-34;  King  v.  R.  R.,  157-44;  Burnett  v.  R.  R., 
163-186;    Herring  v.  R.   R.,    168-555. 

3470.  Provisions  of  this  article  applicable  to  logggiiig'  roads  and  traniroads. 

The  provisions   in   this  article  relating  to  liability  for   damages   shall  also 
apply  to  logging  roads  and  tramroads. 

1919,   c  275. 

Case"  decided  before  oiiactmout  of  section,  showinsr  application  to  loKginc  roads:  Bissell 
V.  Lumber  Co.,  152-123;  Rol  erson  v.  Lumber  Co.,  154-328;  Twiddy  v.  Lumber  Co.,  154-237; 
Hamilton  v.  Lumber  Co,  156-519;  .Jackson  v.  Lumber  Co.,  158-317;  Bloxham  v.  Timber 
Corp.,    172-37. 


3480.  Operation  of  trains  on  Sunday  misdemeanor;  exceptions.  No  railroad 
company  shall  permit  the  loading  or  unloading  of  any  freight  car  on  Sun- 
day; nor  shall  it  permit  any  car,  train  of  cars  or  locomotive  to  he  run  on 
Sunday  on  any  railroad,  save  in  case  of  accident,  except  such  as  may  be  run 
for  the  purpose  of  transporting  the  United  States  mails,  passengers  with 
their  baggage  and  ordinary  express  freight  in  express  cars  exclusively,  and 
except  such  as  may  be  run  for  the  purpose  of  transporting  fruits,  vegetables, 
livestock  and  perishable  freights.  Where  there  are  not  sufficient  cars  of 
livestock  or  other  perishable  freights  to  make  a  complete  train,  or  section 
of  a  train,  the  company  may  add  other  cars  to  complete  the  same.  Solid 
trains,  made  up  of  through  freight  cars,  reaching  on  Sunday  any  point  upon 
any  railroad  in  North  Carolina  and  destined  for  some  point  or  points  beyond 
the  limits  of  the  state  of  North  Carolina,  may  be  continued  as  a  solid  through 
freight  train  along  the  line  of  such  railroad  through  the  state  of  North  Caro- 
lina, without  stopping  the  train  for  other  purposes  than  to  take  on  fuel  and 
receive  necessary  running  orders.  The  word  Sunday  in  this  section  shall  be 
construed  to  embrace  only  that  portion  of  the  day  between  sunrise  and 
sunset.  Trains  in  transitu,  having  started  on  Saturday,  may,  in  order  to 
reach  the  terminus  or  shops,  run  until  nine  o'clock  a.m.  on  Sunday,  but  not 
later,  nor  for  any  other  purpose  than  to  reach  the  terminus  or  shops.  Any 
railroad  company  violating  the  provisions  of  this  section  shall  be  guilty  of 
a  misdemeanor  in  each  county  in  which  such  car,  train  of  cars,  or  locomotive 
shall  run,  or  in  which  any  such  freight  car  shall  be  loaded  or  unloaded,  and 
upon  conviction  shall  be  fined  not  less  than  five  hundred  dollars  for  each 
offense. 

Rev.,  ss.  2613,  3844;  Code,  s.  1973;  1879,  cc.  97,  203;  1885,  c.  92;  1897,  c.  126;  1901, 
c.  444;   1909,  c.  285. 

This  section  is  constitutional,  and  does  not  interfere  with  interstate  commerce  in  the  absence 
of  federal  lesrislation :  State  v.  R.  R..  119-814.  Sufftcient  evidence  to  show  violation:  Ibid.; 
State  V.  R.  R.,  149-470. 

That  train  was  running  in  violation  of  this  section  does  not  render  carrier  liable  for  injury, 
unless  otherwise  liable:  Davis  v.  R.  R.,  170-582.  When  running  trains  or  shifting  cars  near 
a  church  may  become  a  nuisance:  Taylor  v.  R.  R.,   145-400. 

Railroads  are  not  entitled  to  exclude  Sunday,  on  account  of  this  section,  in  the  calculation 
of  the  number  of  davs  delav  of  transportation  of  freight:  Davis  v.  R.  R».,  145-207;  Watson  v. 
R.  R.,  145-236;  Keeter  v.  R.  R.,  86-346;  but  see  Wall  v.  R.  R.,  147-407. 

3541.  Street-cars  to  have  vestibnle  fronts;  failure  to  provide  them  misde- 
meanor. All  street  passenger  railway  companies  shall  use  vestibule  fronts, 
of  frontage  not  less  than  four  feet,  on  all  passenger  cars  run  by  them  on 
their  lines  during  the  latter  half  of  the  month  of  November  and  during  the 
months  of  December,  January,  February  and  March  of  each  year:  Provided, 
that  such  companies  shall  not  be  required  to  close  the  sides  of  the  vesti- 
bules: Provided  further,  that  such  companies  may  use  cars  without  vesti- 
bule fronts  in  cases  of  temporary  emergency  in  suitable  weather,  not  to 
exceed  four  days  in  any  one  month  within  the  period  herein  prescribed  for 
the  use  of  vestibule  fronts.  The  corporation  commission  is  hereby  author- 
ized to  make  exemptions  from  the  provisions  of  this  section  in  cases  where 
in  their  judgment  the  enforcement  of  this  section  is  unnecessary.    Any  such 


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company  that  shall  refuse  or  fail  to  comply  with  the  provisions  of  this  sec- 
tion shall  be  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor  and  shall  be  subject  to  a  fine  of  not 
less  than  ten  dollars  nor  more  than  one  hundred  dollars  for  each  day  of 
such  refusal  or  failure. 

Rev.,    ss.   2615.    3800:    1901,    c.    743. 

Street  ears  must  use  every  re.Tsonable  precaution  to  protect  passeng-ers  in  s-ettina:  on  and  off 
the  cars:  Wood  v.  Public  Corp.,  174-697.  A  violation  of  this  section  does  not  render  the 
carrier  liable  unless  some  causal  connection  with  the  injurv  is  shown:  Rich  v.  Electric  Co., 
152-689. 

4420.  Operating  trains  and  street  cars  ^vhlle  intoxicated.  Any  train  dis- 
patcher, telegraph  operator,  engineer,  fireman,  flagman,  brakeman,  switch- 
man, conductor,  motorman,  or  other  employee  of  any  steam,  street,  suburban 
or  interurban  railway  company,  who  shall  be  intoxicated  while  engaged  in 
running  or  operating,  or  assisting  in  running  or  operating,  any  railway  train, 
shifting-engine,  or  street  or  other  electric  car,  shall  be  guilty  of  a  misde- 
meanor, and  upon  conviction  shall  be  fined  or  imprisoned,  in  the  discretion  of 
the  court. 

Rev.,  s.  3758;  Code,  s.  1972;  1891,  c.  114;  1871-2,  c.  138,  s.  38;  1907,  c.  330. 

SUNDAYS  A]\D  HOLIDAIS 

5{9o?,  Work  in  ordinary  calling  on  Sunday  forbidden.  On  the  Lord's  day, 
commonly  called  Sunday,  no  tradesman,  artificer,  planter,  laborer,  or  other 
person  shall,  upon  land  or  water,  do  or  exercise  any  labor,  business  or  work, 
of  his  ordinarj-  calling,  works  of  necessity  and  charity  alone  excepted,  nor 
employ  himself  in  hunting,  fishing  or  fowling,  nor  use  any  game,  sport  or 
play,  upon  pain  that  every  person  so  offending  being  of  the  age  of  fourteen 
years  and  upwards,  shall  forfeit  and  pay  one  dollar. 

Rev.,  s.  2836;  Code,  s.   3782;  R.  C,  c.   115;   1741,   c.  30,  s.  2. 

For  history  of  Sunday  laws,  see  Rodman  v.  Robinson.  134-503.  Every  act  may  lawfully  be 
done  on  Sundav  which  mav  lawfully  be  done  on  anv  other  dav,  unless  there  is  some  statute 
forbidding  it:  Ibid.;   State  v.  Rickerts,   74-192. 

This  section  does  not  prevent  a  town  ordinance  regulating  Sundav  trade:  State  v.  Burbage, 
172-876;    State  v.  Davis,   171-809;    State  v.  Medlin.   170-682. 

Tlie  legislature  has  power  to  prohibit  labor  on  Sunday  on  the  ground  of  public  decency,  but 
such  regulation  is  confined  to  such  acts  as  have  a  tendency  to  disturb  the  public;  but  when  it 
prohibits  labor  which  is  done  in  private,  the  power  is  exceeded:  Melvin  v.  Easley.    52-356. 

Selling  a  horse  on  Sunday  is  not  forbidden,  where  dealing  in  horses  is  not  the  ordinary  call- 
ing: Melvin  v.  Easley,  52-356.  A  contract  for  conveyance  of  land  entered  into  on  Sunday  is 
valid:  Rodman  v.  Robinson.  134-503.  Giving  a  check  for  automobile  repairs  on  Sunday  is 
not   a  violation   of  this  section:   Auto  Co.   v.   Rudd,    176-497. 

Keeping  open  shop  and  selling  goods  on  Sundav  is  not  indictable:  State  v.  Williams,  26- 
400;    State  v.   Brooksbank.    28-73:    Melvin   v.   Easley,    52-356;    State   v.   Ricketts,    74-187. 

Section  referred  to  in  Davis  v.  R.  R.,   145-207. 

3959.  Dates  of  public  holidays.  The  first  day  of  January,  the  nineteenth 
day  of  January,  the  twenty-second  day  of  February,  the  twelfth  day  of  April, 
the  tenth  day  of  May,  the  twentieth  day  of  May,  the  fourth  day  of  July,  the 
first  Monday  in  September,  the  elevenih  day  of  November,  Tuesday  after  the 
first  Monday  in  November  when  a  general  election  is  held,  the  day  appointed 
by  the  governor  as  a  thanksgiving  day.  and  the  twenty-fifth  day  of  December 
of  each  and  every  year,  are  declared  to  be  public  holidays:  and  whenever 
any  such  holiday  shall  fall  upon  Sunday,  the  Monday  following  shall  be  a 
public  holiday. 

Rev.,  s.  2838;  Code,  s.  3784;  1891.  c.  58;  1899.  c.  410;  1901,  c.  25;  1831.  e.  294;  1907, 
c.  996;   1909,   c.   888;    1919,   c.  287. 

Statute  declaring  certain  days  public  holidays  does  not  prohibit  the  pursuit  of  the  usual 
avocations  of  citizens,  nor  public  officers,  or  the  courts  from  exercising  their  respective  func- 
tions on  those  days.  While  it  might  be  the  attendance  of  jurors,  witnesses  and  suitors  will  not 
be  enforced,  and  the  courts  will  not  sue  out  or  enforce  process  on  such  days,  yet  courts  may 
lawfully  proceed  with  the  business  before  them:    State  v.   Moore,    104-743. 

Notice  of  opening  depositions  is  not  void  because  time  set  for  opening  them  is  on  a  legal 
holiday:  Latta  v.  Electric  Co..  146-285.  Whatever  the  statute  does  not  prohibit  from  being 
done  on  a  legal  holiday  may  be  done,  and  the  legality  of  such  acts  cannot  be  measured  by  the 
legal  status  of  Sunday:  Ibid. 

45— Dept.  Labor,  1920. 


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3960.  Acts  to  be  done  on  Sunday  or  holidays.  Where  the  day  or  the  last 
day  for  doing  an  act  required  or  permitted  by  law  to  be  done  falls  on  Sunday 
or  on  a  holiday  the  act  may  be  done  on  the  next  succeeding  secular  or  busi- 
ness day. 

Rev.,  s.  2839;  Code.  ss.  3784,   3785,  3786:   1800,   c.  733.  s.  194. 

Arrest  on  Sunday  in  civil  action,  section  768.  Computing  time,  Sunday  not  counted,  sec- 
tion 922.  Fishing  on  Sunday,  section  1970.  Hunting  on  Sunday,  section  2122.  Negotiable 
instrument  maturing  on  Sunday  or  holiday,  section  3066.      Trains  "running  on  Sunday,  section 


STOCKHOLDERS'  LIABILITY  FOR  WAGES  EARNED 

3426.  Liabilitj'  for  unpaid  stock  to  laborers;  notice  to  stockholders.  Each 
stockholder  of  any  such  company  shall  be  individually  liable  to  the  creditors 
of  such  company  to  an  amount  equal  to  the  amount  unpaid  on  the  stock  held 
by  him,  for  all  the  debts  and  liabilities  of  such  company  until  the  whole 
amount  of  the  capital  stock  so  held  by  him  shall  have  been  paid  to  the  com- 
pany, and  all  the  stockholders  of  any  such  company  shall  be  jointly  and 
severally  liable  for  the  debts  due  or  owing  to  any  of  its  laborers  and  ser- 
vants, other  than  contractors,  for  personal  services  for  thirty  days  service 
performed  for  such  company,  but  shall  not  be  liable  to  an  action  therefor 
before  an  execution  shall  be  returned  unsatisfied  in  whole  or  in  part  against 
the  corporation,  and  the  amount  due  on  such  execution  shall  be  the  amount 
recoverable  with  costs  against  such  stockholder.  Before  such  laborer  or 
servant  shall  charge  such  stockholders  for  such  thirty  days  service  he  shall 
give  them  notice  in  writing  within  twenty  days  after  the  performance  of 
such  service  that  he  intends  to  hold  them  liable,  and  shall  commence  such 
action  therefor  within  thirty  days  after  the  return  of  such  execution  unsatis- 
fied as  above  mentioned;  and  every  such  stockholder,  against  whom  any  such 
recovery  by  such  laborer  or  servant  shall  have  been  had,  shall  have  a  right 
to  recover  the  same  of  the  other  stockholders  in  such  corporation  in  ratable 
proportion  to  the  amount  of  the  stock  they  shall  respectively  hold  with  him- 
self. 

Rev.,  s.  2556;  Code,  s.  1940;  1871-2,  c.  138,  s.  10. 

EXEIUPTIONS  FROM  JURY  DUTY 

2329.  Exemptions  from  jui-j'  duty.  All  practicing  physicians,  licensed  drug- 
gists, telegraph  operators  who  are  in  the  regular  employ  of  any  telegraph 
company  or  railroad  company,  train  dispatchers  who  have  the  actual  hand- 
ling of  either  freight  or  passenger  trains,  regularly  licensed  pilots,  regular 
ministers  of  the  gospel,  officers  or  employees  of  a  state  hospital  for  the 
insane,  active  members  of  a  fire  company,  funeral  directors  and  embalmers, 
printers  and  linotype  operators,  all  millers  of  grist  mills,  all  United  States 
railway  postal  clerks  and  rural  free  delivery  mail  carriers,  locomotive  engi- 
neers and  railroad  conductors  in  active  service,  and  all  members  of  the 
national  guard  of  North  Carolina  who  comply  with  and  perform  all  duties 
required  of  them  as  members  of  said  national  guard,  shall  be  exempt  from 
service  as  jurors. 

Rev.,  8.  1980;  Code,  ss.  1723,  2260;  1885,  c.  280;  1889,  c.  255;  1897,  c.  32;  1901,  c.  118; 
1909,  cc.  333,   868;   1913,   c.   38,   s.   1;   1915,   c.   260. 

For  dentists  exempt  from  jury  duty,  see  section  6640.  Exemption  from  jury  service  is 
a  mere  privilege,  not  a  contract,  and  may  be  revoked  by  legislature  at  any  time:  State  v.  Cant- 
well,  142-604.  Exemption  from  jury  service  in  general  does  not  release  from  service  as  tales- 
man: State  V.  Willard,  79-660;  State  v.  Willi.'ims,  18-372;  State  v.  Hogg,  6-319 — but  he  is 
not  bound  to  serve  on  special  venire,   State  v.  Wliitford,    34-99. 

Section  referred  to  in  State  v.  Peoples,   131-785;   State  v.  Haywood,   94-850. 

CORRUPT  PRACTICES  AT  ELECTIONS 

41S5.  Certain  acts  declared  misdemeanors.  Any  person  who  shall  in  con- 
nection with  any  primary,  special,  general  or  other  election  in  this  state  do 


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any  of  the  acts  and  things  declared  in  this  section  to  be  unlawful  shall  be 
guilty  of  a  misdemeanor  and.  upon  conviction,  shall  be  fined  or  imprisoned, 
or  both,  in  the  discretion  of  the  court.     It  shall  be  unlawful — 

6.  To  intimidate  or  oppress  voters.  For  any  person  to  directly  or  indirect- 
ly discharge  or  threaten  to  discharge  from  employment  or  otherwise  intimi- 
date or  oppress  any  legally  qualified  voter  on  account  of  any  vote  such  voter 
may  cast,  or  consider  casting,  or  intend  to  cast  or  not  to  cast,  or  which  he 
may  have  failed  to  cast.  • 

Rev.,  s.  3387;   1901,   c.  89,   s.   53;   1913,  c.  164,  s.   1. 

Turning  one  out  of  church'  because  he  voted  a  certain  ticket  is  not  within  section :  State 
V.  Rogers,   128-576.      Compare  State  v.  Williams,    117-753.  » 

LABOR  AGENTS 

7852.  Emigrant  agents.  Every  person,  firm,  or  corporation  engaged  in  pro- 
curing laborers  for  employment  out  of  this  state  shall  pay  an  annual  license 
tax  of  two  hundred  dollars  for  each  county  in  which  such  person,  firm,  or 
corporation  does  business,  the  same  to  be  collected  by  the  sheriff.  Any  one 
violating  provisions  of  this  section  shall  be  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor  and 
fined  not  less  than  two  hundred  dollars  or  imprisoned,  in  the  discretion  of 
the  court. 

Rev.,   s.  5180;   1917,  c.  231,   s.  73;   1919,  c.  90,   s.  73. 

Statutes  of  this  nature  constitutional:   State  v.  Hunt,   129-686;   State  v.   Roberson,    136-587. 

An  officer  of  a  foreign  corporation  coming  into  this  state  and  hiring  hands  for  employment 
by  himself  as  the  officer  of  the  corporation,  is  not  "engaged  in  the  business  of  hiring  hands,", 
etc..  and  is  not  liable  for  the  tax  on  emigrant  agents:   Lane  v.   Comrs..    139-443. 

Occupation  of  an  "emigrant  agent"  as  defined  in  chapter  75,  acts  of  1891,  does  not  belong 
to  that  class  of  trades  or  occupations  which  are  so  inherently  harmful  or  dangerous  to  the 
public  that  thev  mav,  either  directlv  or  indirectly,  be  restricted  or  prohibited:  State  v.  Moore, 
113-697. 

Section  does  not  apply  to  a  person  who  comes  into  this  state  and  employs  laborers  to  work 
for  him  in  another  state:  Carr  v.  Comrs.,  136-125;  State  v.  Roberson,  136-587;  State  v.  Hunt, 
129-686;   State  v.  Moore,   113-697. 

Tax  on  the  business  of  procuring  laborers  for  employment  outside  the  state  being  an  exer- 
cise of  the  power  of  the  state  to  levy  taxes,  the  amount  is  not  reviewable  by  the  courts:  State 
Roberson,   136-587. 

ATTACHMEIVT  AND  GARNISHMENT 

8004.  Attachment  and  garnishment  proceedings.  *  *  *  Any  corporation, 
firm,  or  person  who  shall,  on  demand  made,  refuse  to  give  to  the  tax  col- 
lector of  any  county,  city,  or  town  a  list  giving  the  names  of  all  persons 
employed  by  them  who  are  liable  for  tax,  shall  be  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor. 

1618.  Prioritj'  of  payments  by  trustee.  The  trustee,  after  paying  the  neces- 
sary costs  of  the  administration  of  the  trust,  shall  pay  as  speedily  as  possible 
(1)  all  debts  which  are  a  lien  upon  any  of  the  trust  property  in  his  hands, 
to  the  extent  of  the  net  proceeds  of  the  property  upon  which  such  debt  is  a 
lien;  (2)  wages  due  to  workmen,  clerks,  traveling  or  city  salesmen,  or  serv- 
ants, which  have  been  earned  within  three  months  before  registration  of  said 
deed  of  trust  or  deed  of  assignment,  and  (3)  all  other  debts  equally  ratable. 

1909,   c.   918,   s.   5. 

Except  as  to  the  two  classes  mentioned,  there  can  be  no  discrimination  among  creditors; 
Wooten  V.   Taylor,   159-604. 

Proof  of  Payment  of  Debts  of  Decedent 

93.  Order  of  payment  of  debts.  The  debts  of  the  decedent  must  be  paid  in 
the  following  order: 

First  class.  Debts  which  by  law  have  a  specific  lien  on  property  to  an 
amount  not  exceeding  the  value  of  such  property. 

Where  valid  lien  upon  propertv  sold,  administrator  must  use  first  moneys  to  discharge  lien: 
Pate  V.  Oliver,  104-458;  see,  also.  Chemical  Co.  v.  Edwards,  136-78;  Moore  v.  Dunn,  92-63; 
Creasy  v.  Pearce,  69-67. 


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Second  class.    Funeral  expenses. 

Funeral  expenses  of  no  one  but  intestate  includeil:  Raker  v.  Dawson,  1^)1-1^27 — Paid  any 
one  who  of  necessity  has  to  advance  costs  of  burial.  Ray  v.  Honevcutt,  119-510;  see,  also, 
Parker  v.   Lewis,    13-22;   Ward  v.  Jones,   44-127;    Barbee'v.   Green,  "92-471. 

Third  class.  Taxes  assessed  on  the  estate  of  the  deceased  previous  to  his 
death. 

•     Taxes  to  be  paid  as  other  debts,  and  not  by  ordinary  jirocess  by  sheriff:   Sherrod  v.  Dawson, 
154-525;  see,  also,  James  v.  Withers,  12^-715. 

Fourth  Class.   Dues  to  the  United  States  and  to  the  state  of  North  Carolina. 

Fifth  class.  Judgments  of  any  court  of  competent  jurisdiction  within  this 
state,  docketed  and  in  force,  to  the  extent  to  which  they  are  a  lien  on  the 
property  of  the  deceased  at  his  death. 

Priority  is  determined  at  the  death  of  the  debtor:  Tarboro  v.  Pender,  15.3-427.  Debt  for 
purchase  money  of  land  is  not  preferred:  Moore  v.  I7igram,  91-376.  Cases  as  to  debts  of  fifth 
class:  Mauney  v.  Holmes,  87-428:  Galloway  v.  Bradfield,  86-163;  Murchison  v.  Williams, 
71-135;   Jenkins  v.  Carter,   70-500;   Dancy  v.   Pope,   68-147. 

Sixth  class.  Wages  due  to  any  domestic  servant  or  mechanical  or  agricul- 
tural laborer  employed  by  the  dceased,  which  claim  for  wages  shall  not 
extend  to  a  period  of  more  than  one  year  next  preceding  the  death;  or  if 
such  servant  or  laborer  was  employed  for  the  year  current  at  the  decease, 
then  from  the  time  of  such  employment;  for  medical  services  within  the 
twelve  months  preceding  the  decease. 

As  to  debt  to  child  for  services  performed  for  parent:  Winker  v.  Killian,  141-575;  and 
cases  therein  cited. 

Seventh  class.   All  other  debts  and  demands. 

Foreign  and  domestic  creditors  are  on  same  footing  as  to  assets:  Findley  v.  Gidney,  75-395. 
No  debt  of  the  estate  can  bf  created  after  the  death  of  intestate:   Lindsey  v.  Darden,   124-307. 


LIENS 


Mechanics,'  Laborers'  and  Materialmen's  Liens. 

2433.  On   buildings   and  property,    real   and   personal. 

2434.  Buildings   on   married   woman's   land. 

2435.  On   piersonal   property    repaired. 

2436.  Laborer's  lien  on  lumber  and  its  products. 

Subcontractors,'  etc.,  Liens  and  Rights  Against  Owners. 

2437.  Lien   given   subcontractors,   etc.,   on  real   estate. 

2438.  Notice  to   owner;   liability. 

2439.  Statement  of  contractor's  indebtedness  to  be  furnished  to  owner;  effect. 

2440.  Laborer,    etc..   may  furnish   statement   of   claim   to   owner;    effect. 

2441.  Sums  due  by   statement   to  constitute  lien. 

2442.  AVhere   sums   due   contractor   from   owner   insufficient;   payment   pro   rata. 

2443.  Contractor    failing    to    furnish    statement,    or    not    applying    owner's    jjayment    to 

laborer's   claims,    misdemeanor. 

2444.  Laborer  for  railroad   contractor  may  su?  company ;    conditions  of  action. 

2445.  Contractor  on  municipal  building  to  give   bond;    action  on  bond. 

Liens  on  Vessels. 

2446.  For  towage  and  for  sujiplies  at   home  port. 

2447.  For  labor  in  loading  and  unloading, 

2448.  Filing  lien;    laborer's   notice   to   master. 

2449.  Enforcement   of   lien. 

2450.  Judgment   against   contractor  binds  master   and  vessel. 

2451.  Liens  not  to  exceed  amount  due  contractor. 

2452.  Owner  to  see  laborers  paid. 

2453.  Owner  may   refuse   to   settle   with   contractor   till  laborers   paid. 

2454.  Owner   may   pay  orders  for  wages. 

2455.  Laborer's  right  of  action  against  owner. 

2456.  Stevedore's  false  oath  punishable  as  perjury. 

2457.  Stevedores  to  be  licensed;   omission   misdemeanor. 

2458.  Tax   and  Ixind  on  procuring  license. 


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9.     Agricultural   Liens   foe   Advances. 

2480.  Lien  on  crops  for  advances. 

2481  Contract  for  advances  by  mortgagor   in  possession. 

2482.  Price  to  be   charged   for   articles   advanced  limited. 

2483.  "Cash   prices"    defined   and   determined. 

2484  Person   advanced   not   estopped  by   agreement. 

2485  Commission  in   lieu   of   interest,    where  advance   m   money. 

2486.  Disposition  of   commission,    ^vhere   advance  by   credit  union. 

2487.  Purchasers  for  value  protected. 

2488.  Crop   seized   and  sold  to   preserve  lien.         ,    ,  ,      .  ,      .       ,  .   , 

2489.  Lienor's   claim  disputed;   proceeds  of  sale  held;   issue  made   for  trial. 
2490:  Local:      Short   form   of   liens. 

2491.  Local:     Rights  on  lienee's  failure  to  cultivate. 

2492.  Local:      Commissioners  to  furnish  blank  records. 

Mechanics',  Laborers'  and  Materialmen's  Liexs 

2433.  On  buildings  and  property,  real  and  personal.  Every  building  built, 
rebuilt,  repaired  or  improved,  together  with  the  necessary  lots  on  which  such 
building  is  situated,  and  every  lot,  farm  or  vessel,  or  any  kind  of  property, 
real  or  personal,  not  herein  enumerated,  shall  be  subject  to  a  lien  for  the 
payment  of  all  debts  contracted  for  work  done  on  the  same,  or  material 
furnished. 

Rev.,    s.   2016;    Code,   s..    1781;    1901,    c.   617;    1869-70,    c.   206,    s.   1. 

History  of  statutes:  Mfg.  Co.  v.  Andrews,  165-285,  and  see  Const.  N.  C,  art.  14,  s.  4, 
which     is  foundation  of  successive   statutes.  -,         -,    ■■■  .•         •  h„^  .      vtr-^^ 

"Mechanic's  lien,'*  "laborer's  lien"  and  "material  hen'  discussed  and  distinguished,  Uroy- 
hiU  V.  Gaither,  119-443. 

LIEN-  CHARACTER  AND  ESSENTIALS.  The  lien  is  statutory,  given  to  enforce  a  debt, 
and  without  a  debt  there  can  be  no  lien:  Foundry  Co.  v.  Aluminum  Co.,  172-704;  ^Veathers 
V  Borders  124-610;  Boone  v.  Chatfield,  118-916;  Grissom  v.  Pickett,  98-54;  ^\  ilkie  v.  Bray, 
71-205  Relation  of  debtor  and  creditor  must  exist,  and  the  lien  depends  on  and  is  incident 
to  debt-  Mfsr  Co  v.  Andrews,  165-285;  Baker  v.  Robbins,  119-289.  Thus  no  lien  against 
owner  for  improvements  put  up  on  credit  of,  and  under  contract  with,  lessee:  Boone  v 
Ohatfleld,  118-916;  Weathers  v.  Cox,  159-575.  No  lien  to  person  who  efliciously  without 
authoritv  on  contract  builds  upon  another's  land:  Thompson  v.  Taylor,  110-70— nor  against 
mortgagee,  where,  without  his  knowledge  or  subsequent  ratification,^  improvements  made  by 
contract  with  mortgagor,   though  mortgagor's  equity  is   subject   to  hen:     Baker   v.   Kobbms, 

There  must  be  a  contract,  express  or  impUed,  under  which  materials  were  furnished  or 
work  done  in  order  for  the  lien  to  exist:    Nicholson  v.  Nichols,   115-200.     See  Bruce  v.  Mm- 

™  Statute  designed  to  protect  those  who  work  or  supply  materials  and  who  in  absence  of  the 
statute,  would  have  no  security  but  the  personal  obligations  of  employer;  Grissom  v.  Pickett, 
98-54. 

PROPERTY  SUBJECT  TO  LIEN.  Nothing  that  does  not  become  part  of  realty  is  the 
subiect  of  mechanic's  lien;  therefore  trade  fixtures  put  up  by  lessee  not  subject  to  hen:  \Vood- 
working  Co.  v.  Southwick,  119-611 — mortgagor's  removing  house  after  hen  attached  does 
not   affect   the   lien.    Turner  v.    Mebane,    110-413.  .     .   ,     ,        ■  ,     ,        j  +^„„t  ^ht, 

Subiect  to  mechanic's  lien— estate  by  entireties,  for  materials  furnished  under  contract  with 
both  husband  and  wife:  Finch  v.  Cecil,  170-72— leasehold  for  five  years,  Woodworking  Co. 
V.  Southwick,  119-611 — property  of  corporation  chartered  to  supply  water  to  city.   Pipe,  etc., 

^%ot  subilcTto  mechanic's  lien— courthouse :  Snow  v.  Comrs.,  112-335— public  school  build- 
ing Hardware  Co.  v.  Graded  School,  150-680— property  of  municipal  corporation  but  labor- 
ers and  material  men,  as  beneficiaries  of  contract  between  municipality  and  contractor,  can 
sue  on  contractor's  bond,  and  municipality  may  be  Uable  for  any  balance  due  contractor^ 
Scheflow  V.   Pierce,    176-91.      See   Gastonia  v.   Engineering   Co.,    131-363.      See,    also,    section 

Where  contractor  undertakes  to  put  up  and  complete  building  on  undivided  tract  of  80 
acres,  the  mechanic's  hen  extends  to  whole  of  tract,  and  it  is  no  segregation  that  house  and 
improvements  enclosed  by  fence:    Broyhill  v.  Gaither,   119-443.  ,   ,      ■,    ^,  i 

As  to  agricultural  liens  on  crops  and  sufficiency  of  description  of  land  thereunder,  see 
section  2480. 

"WORK  DONE  "  Work  done  must  be  actual,  manual  labor,  done  under  contract  for  such 
labor:     Bruce  v.   Mining  Co.,    147-642;    Cook  v.   Ross,   117-193.  ,  ,       a  v,„fl„„  ^ 

Statute  includes  the  contra,ctor,  under  whom  his  employees  and  agents  work,  bcheflow  v. 
Pierce,  176-91;  Lester  v.  Houston,  101-605 — contractor  has  lien  against  railroad  for  work 
on  construction,   etc.,   Dunavant  v.   R.   R.,    122-999.  v  i,   •*  •     i,„of«^^,i  . 

Semble,  includes  only  services  or  labor  for  betterment  of  property  on  which  it  is  bestowed, 
in  other  cases  laborer  must  secure  himself   as   at   common  law;    Tedder  v.   K.   K.,    i-4-rf4-. 


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Superintendent  of  laborers  who  does  no  manual  labor  himself  is  not  entitled  to  lien :  Cook 
V.  Ross,  117-193.  Caretaker  has  no  lien:  Bruce  v.  Mining  Co.,  147-642;  Morrison  v.  Mining 
Co.,  143-250.  So  overseer:  AVhitaker  v.  Smith,  81-340.  So  bookkeeper,  though  he  occa- 
Bionally  did  manual  labor:   Nash  v.  Southwick,   120-459. 

MATERIAL  FURNISHED.  "Material  furnished"  means  such  material  as  enters  into  and 
becomes  part  of  property  and  adds  to  its  value:  Coal  Co.  v.  Electric  Co.,  118-232.  These 
words  mean  something  furnished  to  be  appropriated  on  the  land  to  some  lawful  purpose  con- 
nected with  the  land:  Pipe,  etc.,  Co.  v.  Howland,  111-615.  Semble,  materials  are  not  fur- 
nished hereunder  unless  actually  appropriated  to  improvements  on  land;  but  where  not  so 
used  nor  understanding  for  such  use,  no  lien  arises:  Lanier  v.  Bell,  81-337. 
this  section:  Fulp  v.  Power  Co.,  157-154.  Poles,  wires  and  appliances  for  carrying  electric- 
ity held  not  material  furnished:  Ibid.  So.  steam  engine,  though  built  into  wall:  James  v. 
Lumber  Co.,  122-157.  So  electric  dynamo:  Electric  Co.  v.  Power  Co.,  122-599.  Plans  and 
specifications  furnished  by  architect  are  not  material  hereunder:    Stephens  v.  Hicks,   156-239. 

Whether  coal  furnished  to  factor  a  lien  on  product,  quere :  Norfleet  v.  Cotton  Factory, 
172-833. 

Where  subject-matter  for  which  debt  incurred  keeps  its  identity  it  is  not  "material"  within 

AMOUNT  SECURED.  'WTiere  contractor  labors  and  furnishes  material  under  entire  and 
indivisible  contract,  his  lien  embraces  entire  outlay,  whether  in  labor  or  material:  Isler  v. 
Dixon,    140-529;    Broyhill    v.    Gaither,    119-443. 

PRIORITIES.  Lien  attaches  at  the  beginning  of  the  work  or  of  the  furnishing  of  ma- 
terials: McAdams  v.  Trust  Co.,  167-494;  Cheesborough  v.  Sanatorium,  134-245;  Burr  v. 
Maultsby,    99-263. 

Lien  does  not  affect  mortgages  and  encumbrances  existing  prior  to  lien's  attaching,  but  is 
superior  to  those  subsequently  attaching:  McAdams  v.  Trust  Co.,  167-494;  Dunavant  v. 
R.  R.,  122-999.  Such  lien  entitled  to  no  preference  over  prior  mortgage  as  against  mort- 
gagee ;  would  only  be  lien  against  mortgagor  on  his  equity  of  redemption :  Cox  v.  Lighting 
Co.,  152-164. 

Mechanic's  lien  hereunder  is,  under  const.,  art.  10,  s.  4,  superior  to  homestead  exemption 
of  owner;  but  mere  material  lien  is  not  entitled  to  the  constitutional  priority:  Broyhill  v. 
Gaither,    119-443  ;    Cumming  v.    Bloodworth,    87-83. 

As  to  prioritv  between  liens  hereunder  and  corporate  mortgages  under  section  1140:  Mc- 
Adams V.  Trust' Co.,  167-494;  Cox  v.  Lighting  Co.,  152-164;  Moore  v.  Industrial  Co.,  138-304; 
Electric  Co.  v.  Power  Co.,  122-599;  James  v.  Lumber  Co.,  122-157;  Coal  Co.  v.  Electric  Co., 
118-232. 

DECREEING  LIEN.  In  action  to  recover  for  Avork  and  labor  upon  construction  of  house, 
court  may,  in  judgment  for  amount  due,  decree  lien  on  premises:  Oakley  v.  Van  Noppen, 
95-60. 

SECTION  REFERRED  TO:  Harvev  v.  Johnson,  133-358;  James  v.  Lumber  Co.,  122-160; 
Cameron  v.  Lumber  Co.,  118-267;  Paper  Co.  v.  Chronicle,  115-145;  Cook  v.  Cobb,  101-69; 
Bank  v.  Mfg.  Co.,   96-309;   McDougall  v.   95-294. 

3434.  Buildings  on  married  woman's  land.  The  preceding  section  applies 
to  the  property  of  a  married  woman  when  it  appears  that  such  building  was 
built  or  repaired  on  her  land  with  her  consent  or  procurement.  In  such 
case  she  shall  be  deemed  to  have  contracted  for  such  improvements. 

Rev.,   s.  2016;   Code,   s.   1781;   1869-70,   c.   206;   1901,   c.   617. 

Section  is  constitutional:  Finger  v.  Hunter,  130-529.  Lien  under  section  is  for  all  debts 
contracted  for  work  and  labor  done  on  married  women's  property:  Ball  v.  Paquin,  140-83. 
Written  consent  of  husband  not  necessary  to  charge  wife  hereunder:  Ball  v.  Paquin,  140-98; 
Finger  v.  Hunter,    130-529. 

No  lien  on  wife's  land  for  improvements  made  by  husband:  Kearney  v.  Vann,  154-311; 
Anderson  v.  Anderson,  177-401.     See  Stephens  v.  Hicks,   156-239. 

Where  married  woman  contracted  with  her  husband  to  repair  her  house,  and  he  bought 
material,  material  man  has  no  lien  unless  notice  given  before  she  paid  husband  in  full:  Payne 
v.  Flack,  152-600.  Before  Martin  act  (section  2507),  in  absence  of  lien  on  married  woman's 
separate  property,  contract  void  unless  made  as  required  by  law:  Stephens  v.  Hicks,  156- 
239 — and  before  this  section  married  woman  could  not  subject  her  real  property  to  lien  for 
improvements.  Weathers  v.  Borden,  124-610.  See  Green  v.  Bennett,  120-394;  Thompson  v. 
Taylor,    110-70;   Weir  v.   Page,   109-220;    Nicholson  v.   Nichols,    115-200. 

2435.  On  personal  property  repaired.  Any  mechanic  or  artisan  who  makes, 
alters  or  repairs  any  article  of  personal  property  at  the  request  of  the  owner 
or  legal  possessor  of  such  property  has  a  lien  on  such  property  so  made, 
altered  or  repaired  for  his  just  and  reasonable  charge  for  his  work  done  and 
material  furnished,  and  may  hold  and  retain  possession  of  the  same  until 
such  just  and  reasonable  charges  are  paid;  and  if  not  paid  for  within  thirty 


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days,  if  it  does  not  exceed  fifty  dollars,  or  within  ninety  days  if  over  fifty 
dollars,  after  the  work  was  done,  such  mechanic  or  artisan  may  proceed  to 
sell  the  property  so  made,  altered  or  repaired  at  public  auction,  by  giving 
two  weeks  public  notice  of  such  sale  by  advertising  in  some  newspaper  in 
the  county  in  which  the  work  may  have  been  done,  or  if  there  is  no  such 
newspaper,  then  by  posting  up  notice  of  such  sale  in  three  of  the  most  public 
places  in  the  county,  town  or  city  in  which  the  work  was  done,  and  the  pro- 
ceeds of  the  said  sale  shall  be  applied  first  to  the  discharge  of  the  said  lien 
and  the  expenses  and  costs  of  keeping  and  selling  such  property,  and  the 
remainder,  if  any,  shall  be  paid  over  to  the  owner  thereof. 

Rev.,  s.  2017;  Code,  s.   1783;   1869-70,  c.  206,  s.  3. 

Where  A  contracted  with  lumber  company  to  cut,  haul  and  raft  logs  standing  on  plaintiff's 
land,  severance  of  the  logs  from  the  land  converts  them  into  personalty,  and  A  is  entitled 
to  lien  under  this  section  on  logs  for  labor  in  ijerforming  contract:  Thomas  v.  Merrill,  169- 
623.  See  Huntsman  v.  Lumber  Co.,  122-583.  Mere  mortgagee  of  personal  property  in  pos- 
session entitled  to  no  lien:     Block  v.  Dowd,    120-402. 

Lien  hereunder  depends  upon  laborer's  or  artisan's  possession  of  the  chattel,  and  is  lost 
when  he  surrenders  possession:  Tedder  v.  R.  R.,  124-342;  Block  v.  Dowd,  120-402;  Mc- 
Dougall  V.  Crapon,  95-292.  See  Thomas  v.  Merrill,  169-623 — but  lien  is  not  lost  unless  the 
surrender  is  voluntary,   Auto  Co.  v.   Rudd.    176-497. 

Statute  gives  right  "to  enforce  lien  by  sale:  McDougall  v.  Crapon,  95-292.  Sale  restrained 
until  existence  of  lien  and  amount  of  indebtedness  are  determined:  Huntsman  v.  Lumber 
Co.,   122-583. 

Relation  of  lien  hereunder  to  common-law  lien  for  services:  Thomas  v.  Merrill,  169-623; 
McDougall  V.   Crapon,    95-292. 

Section  cited:    Glazener  v.  Lumber  Co.,   167-676. 

2136.  Laborer's  lien  on  liimlier  and  its  products.  Every  person  during  the 
work  of  cutting  or  sawing  logs  into  lumber,  getting  out  wood  pulp,  acid  wood 
or  tan  bark,  has  a  lien  upon  the  said  lumber  for  the  amount  of  wages  due 
them,  and  the  said  lien  shall  have  priority  over  all  other  claims  or  liens  upon 
said  lumber,  except  as  against  a  purchaser  for  full  value  and  without  notice 
thereof:  Provided,  any  such  laborer  whose  wages  for  thirty  or  less  number 
of  days  performed  are  due  and  unpaid  shall  file  notice  of  such  claim  before 
the  nearest  justice  of  the  peace  in  the  county  in  which  said  work  has  been 
done,  stating  the  number  of  days  of  labor  performed,  the  price  per  day,  and 
the  place  where  the  lumber  is  situate,  and  the  person  for  whom  said  labor 
was  performed,  which  said  statement  shall  be  signed  by  the  said  laborer  or 
his  attorney,  and  the  said  laborer  shall  also  give  to  the  owner  thereof,  with- 
in five  days  after  the  lien  has  been  filed  with  the  justice  of  the  peace,  as 
aforesaid,  a  copy  of  said  notice  as  filed  with  the  said  justice  of  the  peace. 
If  the  owner  cannot  be  located,  then  notice  shall  be  given  by  attaching  said 
notice  on  the  logs  or  lumber,  wood  pulp,  acid  wood  or  tan  bark  upon  which 
the  labor  sued  for  war  performed,  and  any  person  buying  said  lumber  or 
logs,  wood  pulp,  acid  wood  or  tan  bark  after  such  notice  has  been  filed  with 
the  nearest  justice  of  the  peace,  shall  be  deemed  to  have  bought  the  same 
with  notice  thereof,  but  no  action  shall  be  maintained  against  the  owner  of 
said  logs  or  lumber,  wood  pulp,  acid  wood  or  tan  bark  or  the  purchaser  there- 
of under  the  provisions  of  this  section  unless  same  is  commenced  within 
thirty  days  after  notice  is  filed  with  the  justice  of  the  peace  by  suGh  laborer 
as  above  provided. 

1913,  c.  150,  s.  6. 

Requisites  for  lien  under  section  examined,  and  no  lien  unless  claimant  shows  compliance 
with  all  requisites:  Bryson  v.  Lumber  Co.,  171-700.  Various  mill  hands  in  mill  where  lum- 
ber sawed  held  entitled  to  lien  hereunder,  but  hands  engaged  in  operating  log  train  only  not 
entitled:  Hogsed  v.  Lumber  Co.,  170-529;  s.  c,  sub  nomine,  Glazener  v.  Lumber  Co.,  167- 
676.  Liens  hereunder  of  laborers  employed  by  contractor  exist  only  when  owner  of  the- 
lumber  on  which  the  labor  is  bestowed  is  indebted  to  the  contractor:  Bryson  v.  Lumber  Co., 
171-700,  and  cases  cited. 

Notices  required  for,  and  priority  of,  lien:  Bryson  v.  Lumber  Co.,  171-700;  Glazener  v. 
Lumber  Co.,  167-676. 

Quere  whether  notice  before  justice  of  peace  required  when  company  operated  by  receiver 
under  order  of  court:  Walker  v.  Lumber  Co.,  170-460. 

Observations  on  construction  of  section:    Thomas  v.  Merrill,   169-623. 


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Appendix 


Subcontractors',  etc..  Liens  and  Rights  Against  Owners 

2437.  Lien  given  subcontractors,  etc.,  on  real  estate.  All  subcontractors 
and  laborers  who  are  employed  to  furnish  or  who  do  furnish  lal)or  or  ma- 
terial for  the  building,  repairing  or  altering  any  house  or  other  improvement 
on  real  estate,  have  a  lien  on  said  house  and  real  estate  for  the  amount  of 
such  labor  done  or  material  furnished,  which  lien  shall  be  preferred  to  the 
mechanics'  lien  now  provided  by  law,  when  notice  thereof  shall  be  given  as 
hereinafter  provided,  which  may  be  enforced  as  other  liens  in  this  chapter, 
except  where  it  is  otherwise  provided;  but  the  sum  total  of  all  the  liens  due 
subcontractors  and  material  men  shall  not  exceed  the  amount  due  the  origi- 
nal contractor  at  the  time  of  notice  given. 

Rev.,  s.  2019;  Code,  ss.  1801,   1803;   18S0.   c.  44,   ss.   1,   .3. 

History  of  siibc'ontractor's  lien  st.Ttutes:  Infrokl  v.  Hickory,  178-614;  Mfg.  Co  v  Andrews 
165-285;   Lester  v.  Houston,   101-605. 

The  section  enacts  that  the  laborer  and  the  material  man  may.  by  givin?  notice  to  the 
owner,  have  a  lien  on  the  property  of  the  owner  to  the  e.xtent  of  the  contract  price;  that  the 
owner  is  liable  for  the  amount  due  the  contractor  at  the  time  of  notice;  and  that  when  lien 
once  acquired  by  notice,  owner,  as  trustee,  must  distribute  fund  pro  rata:  Foundry  Co.  v. 
Aluminum  Co.,    172-704. 

Lien  obtained  by  filing  notice  or  itemized  statements  before  owner  has  paid  contractor  in 
full:  West  V.  Laujihinghouse,  174-214;  Foundry  Co.  v.  Aluminum  Co.,  172-704;  Building  Co 
V.  Hospital  Co.,  176-87;  s.  c,  174-57;  Supply  Co.,  v.  Eastern  Star  Home,  163-513;  Clark 
V.  Edwards,  119-115;  Pinkston  v.  Young,  104-102 — whereupon  owner  becomes  liable  as  trus- 
tee to  the  amount  due  contractor.  Building  Sujiplies  Co.  v.  Hosiiital  Co.,  176-87;  s.  c,  174- 
57;  Foundry  Co.  v.  Aluminum  Co.,  172-704 — for  lien  is  limited  to  owner's  indebtedness  to 
contractor.  Wood  v.  R.  R.,  131-48;  Clark  v.  Edwards,  119-115 — and  owner  not  otherwise 
responsible  to  subcontractor  or  laborer,   Wood  v.   R.   R.,   131-48. 

By  giving  proper  notice,  subcontractor  substituted  for  contractor  as  to  amount  due  or  to 
become  due  from  owner,  without  regard  to  account  between  contractor  and  subcontractor: 
Brick  Co.  v.  Pulley,  168-371;  Granite  Co.  v.  Bank,  172-354.  See  Powder  Co.  v  Denton, 
176-426;    Powell  v.    Lumber   Co..    168-632. 

Laborer's  lien,  or  lien  for  materials,  when  filed,  relates  back  and  takes  priority  over  al] 
liens  attaching  subsequent  to  beginning  work  or  furnishing  first  materials:  Clark  v.  Edwards, 
119-115;  Lumber  Co.  v.  Hotel  Co.,  109-658;  Burr  v.  Maultsbv,  99-263;  Chadbourne  v. 
Williams,    71-444. 

Right  to  lien  does  not  apply  to  public  property,  and  right  to  payment  out  of  funds  depends 
on  lien:  Hutchinson  v.  Comrs..  172-844 — though  no  lien  may  be  filed  against  town,  it  may 
be  liable  to  subcontractors  for  balance  due  contractor  when  proper  notice  given  ;  and  laborers 
and  material  men  may  sue  on   contractor's  bond,    Scheflow  v.   Pierce,    176-91. 

Mere  fact  that  laborers  and  subcontractors  are  working  on  buildings  is  not  notice  to  owner 
not  to  pay  contractor  until  he  has  ascertained  how  much  is  due  by  him  to  every  subcontractor 
and  laborer:    Clark  v.  Edwards,  119-115. 

Lien  given  by  section  does  not  supersede  that  in  favor  of  contractor:  Lester  v.  Houston, 
101-605 — but  only  gives  it  a  preference  to  extent  of  amounts  which  may  be  due  subcon- 
tractor, provided  it  does  not  exceed  sum  which  may  be  due  orignial  contractor.   Ibid. 

Subcontractor  may  enforce  lien  for  labor  or  materials  against  owner  of  property,  though 
contract  with  principal  contractor  has  not  been  completed:  Lumber  Co.  v.  Hotel  Co.,  109- 
658 — or  has  been  abandoned.   Ibid. 

Section  merely  referred  to:    Dunavant  v.  R.  R.,   122-999;   Parsley  v.  David,    106-225. 

Public  laws  1911,  c.  761,  as  to  liens  in  certain  counties,  invalid:  Supply  Co.  v.  Eastern 
Star  Co.,   163-513. 


2438.  IS^otice  to  owner;  liabilitj'.  Any  subcontractor,  laborer  or  material 
man,  who  claims  a  lien  as  provided  in  the  preceding  section,  may  give  notice 
to  the  owner  or  lessee  of  the  real  estate  who  makes  the  contract  for  such 
building  or  improvement  at  any  time  before  the  settlement  with  the  con- 
tractor, and  if  the  said  owner  or  lessee  refuses  or  neglects  to  retain  out  of 
the  amount  due  the  said  contractor  under  the  contract  as  much  as  is  due 
or  claimed  by  the  subcontractor,  laborer  or  material  man,  the  subcontractor, 
laborer  or  material  man  may  proceed  to  enforce  his  lien,  and  after  such 
notice  is  given,  no  payment  to  the  contractor  shall  be  a  credit  on  or  dis- 
charge of  the  lien  herein  provided. 

Rev.,   s.  2020;   Code,  s.  1802;   1880,   c.  44,  s.  2. 

Lien  acquired  bv  notice  to  owner,  and  exists  onlv  from  date  of  notice:  Building  Supplies 
Co.  V.  Hospital  Co.,  176-87;  s.  c,  174-57;  Wood  v.  R.  R.,  131-48;  Clark  v.  Edwards,  119- 
115;  Pinkston  v.  Young,  104-102.  And  see  cases  infra  this  note.  Mere  knowledge  that 
laborers  at  work  or  that  materials  furnished  is  not  sufficient  notice:    Building  Supplies  Co.  v. 


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Hospital  Co.,  176-87;  s.  c.  174-57;  see  Clark  v.  Edwards,  119-115.  Notice  held  sufficient  to 
establish   lien:     Building   Corp.   v.   Jones,    174-57. 

Notice  must  be  given  to  owner  before  he  pays  contractor:  Supply  Co.  v.  Eastern  Star  Co., 
163-513.  Material  man  dealing  with  husband,  who  has  contracted  with  his  wife  to  build  her 
house,  must  notify  wife  before  she  pays  her  husband:     Payne  v.  Flack,    152-600. 

Subcontractor  can  enforce  lien  against  owner  only  to  extent  of  sums  due  contractor  at  date 
of  giving  notice  to  owner  of  his  claim:  Clark  v.  Edwards,  119-115.  Where  one  furnishes 
material  to  subcontractor  and  gives  notice  to  owner,  his  right  to  recover  depends  on  amount 
diie  contractor,  not  on  amount  due  subconstractor :  Powder  Co.  v.  Denton,  176-426;  Powell 
V.  Lumber  Co.,  168-632;  Brick  Co.  v.  Pulley,  168-371.  Relation  of  debtor  and  creditor  exists 
between  owner  and  subcontractor,  or  material  man,  only  to  extent  of  lien  acquired  by  giving 
notice:     Hardware   Co.   v.    Graded   School,    151-507;   Hall  v.   Jones,    151-419. 

Materials  furnished  must  be  to  one  engaged  on  the  building  and  actually  used  in  the  build- 
ing:   Brick  Co.  v.  Pulley,   168-371. 

After  notice  to  owner  suit  must  be  brought  in  six  months;  lien  need  not  be  filed  with  clerk: 
Oranite  Co.  v.  Bank,  172-354;  Mfg.  Co.  v.  Andrews,  165-285;  Hildebrand  v.  Vanderbilt,  147- 
639.  If  after  notice  given  lien  lost  by  failure  to  sue  in  time,  claimant  may  yet  recover 
from  owner  his  pro  rata  share  of  amount  due  contractor:    Hildebrand  v.  Vanderbilt,   147-639. 

Subcontractor  may  enforce  lien  for  labor  or  materials  against  owner,  though  contract  with 
principal  contractor  has  not  been  completed  or  has  been  abandoned:  Lumber  Co.  v.  Hotel  Co., 
109-658.  Contractor  cannot  sue  owner  for  benefit  of  subcontractor  without  showing  express 
trust:  Perry  v.  Swanner,  150-141.  Enforcement  of  subcontractor's  lien  for  materials  fur- 
nished: Bain  v.  Lamb,  167-304.  Sufficiency  of  complaint  in  action  to  enforce  material  man's 
lien  hereunder:  Parsley  v.  David,  106-225.  Action  by  owner  against  surety  of  defaulting 
contractor;    items  properly   allowable   as  damages,    etc.:     Donlan   v.   Trust   Co.,    139-212. 

Judgment  against  owner  should  declare  only  amount  due  for  which  execution  may  issue, 
and   should  not   direct  payment   into  court:     Hildebrand  v.   Vanderbilt,    147-639. 

Contractor  necessary  party  to  action  to  enforce  lien  of  subcontractor:  Lumber  Co.  v.  Hotel 
Co.,   109-658 — but  trustee  in  conveyance  subject  to  lien  is  not.   Ibid. 

Section  referred  to:     Pipe,   etc.,   Co.  v.  Howland,    111-618;   Lester  v.  Houston,    101-605. 

See  infra  this  chapter,  art.  8. 

2439.  Statement  of  contractor's  indebtedness  to  be  furnished  to  owner; 
effect.  When  any  contractor,  architect  or  other  person  makes  a  contract  for 
building,  altering  or  repairing  any  building  or  vessel,  or  for  the  construction 
or  repair  of  a  railroad,  with  the  owner  thereof,  it  is  his  duty  to  furnish  to 
the  owner  or  his  agent,  before  receiving  any  part  of  the  contract  price, 
as  it  may  become  due,  an  itemized  statement  of  the  amount  owing  to  any 
laborer,  mechanic  or  artisan  employed  by  such  contractor,  architect  or  other 
person,  or  to  any  person  for  materials  furnished,  and  upon  delivery  to  the 
owner  or  his  agent  of  the  itemized  statement  aforesaid,  it  is  the  duty  of  the 
owner  to  retain  from  the  money  then  due  the  contractor  a  sum  not  exceed- 
ing the  price  contracted  for,  which  will  be  sufficient  to  pay  such  laborer, 
artisan  or  mechanic  for  labor  done,  or  such  person  for  material  furnished, 
which  said  amount  the  owner  shall  pay  directly  to  the  laborer,  mechanic, 
artisan  or  person  furnishing  materials.  The  owner  may  retain  in  his  hands 
until  the  contract  is  completed  such  sum  as  may  haVe  been  agreed  on  be- 
tween him  and  the  contractor,  architect  or  other  person  employing  laborers, 
as  a  guaranty  for  the  faithful  performance  of  the  contract  by  such  con- 
tractor. When  such  contract  has  been  performed  by  the  contractor  such 
fund  reserved  as  a  guaranty  shall  be  liable  to  the  payment  of  the  sum  due 
the  laborer,  mechanic  or  artisan  for  labor  done,  or  the  person  furnishing  the 
materials  as  hereinbefore  provided. 

Rev.,   s.   2021;   1887,   c.   67;   1891,   c.  203;    1899,   c.   335;    1903,    c.   478. 

This  and  the  following  four  sections  (statute  of  1887)  provide  an  additional  method  of 
creating  and  enforcing  a  lien  in  favor  of  mechanics  and  laborers;  the  contractor  is  required 
to  give  owner  notice  of  claims  of  subcontractors  and  others ;  but  there  is  no  lien  until  pre- 
scribed notice  is  given:  Pinkston  v.  Young,  104-102.  By  giving  notice  claimant  has  double 
security,  a  lien  upon  property  enforcible  by  suit,  and  to  his  share  of  money  due  from  owner 
to  contractor:  Foundry  Co.,  v.  Aluminum  Co.,  172-704;  West  v.  Laughinghouse,  174-214;  Mfg. 
Co.  V.  Andrews,    165-285. 

When  statement  is  furnished  by  contractor,  obligation  arises  on  part  of  the  owner  which 
material  man  may  enforce  in  his  own  name:  Perry  v.  Swanner,  150-141 — but  obligation  not 
debtor  and  creditor  except  to  amount  of  lien  acquired.  Hardware  Co.  v.  Graded  School.  151- 
507.  Lien  only  in  favor  of  material  man  furnishing  material  to  one  having  some  contract 
relation  to  the  work:     Brick  Co.  v.   Pulley,    168-371. 

When  lien  fixed  by  notice,  claimant  may  enforce  it  without  regard  to  condition  of  account 
between  contractor  and  subcontractor:  Powell  v.  Lumber  Co.,  168-632;  Brick  Co.  v.  Pulley, 
168-371. 


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It  is  fluty  of  owner  to  retain  out  of  amount  due  contractor  sum  to  pay  laborers  and  ma- 
terial men:     Hildebrand  v.   Vanderbilt,    147-639. 

Notice  ffiven  by  contractor  to  architect  of  owner  of  claims  is  not  without  further  proof  of 
agency  sufficient  to  raise  lien  hereunder:  Building  Supplies  Co.  v.  Hospital  Co.,  176-87. 

Section  not  repealed  by  amendments  to  section  2444,  contained  in  1913,  c.  150:  Powder 
Co.  V.  Denton,   176-426. 

2440.  Laborer,  otc,  may  fnriiisJi  statement  of  claim  to  owner;  effect.  Any 

laborer,  mechanic,  artisan  or  person  furnishing  materials  may  furnish  to 
such  owner  or  his  agents  before  he  shall  have  paid  the  contractor  an  item- 
ized statement  of  the  amount  owing  to  such  laborer,  mechanic  or  artisan 
employed  by  said  contractor,  architect  or  other  person  for  work  or  labor  on 
such  building,  vessel  or  railroad,  and  any  person  may  furnish  to  such  owner 
or  his  agents  an  itemized  statement  of  the  amount  due  him  for  materials 
furnished  for  such  purposes.  Upon  the  delivery  of  such  notice  to  such 
owner  or  his  agent  the  person  giving  such  notice  is  entitled  to  all  the  liens 
and  benefits  conferred  by  law  in  as  full  and  ample  a  manner  as  though  the 
statement  was  furnished  by  the  contractor,  architect  or  such  other  person. 
And  after  the  notice  herein  provided  is  given,  no  payment  to  the  contractor 
shall  be  a  credit  or  a  discharge  of  the  lien  herein  provided. 

Rev.,   s.  2021;   1887,   c.  67;   1891,   c.   203;    1899,   c.   335;   1903,  c.  478;    1913,   c.   150,   s.  4. 
See  annotations  under  preceding  section. 

2441.  Sums  due  by  statement  to  constitute  lien.  The  sums  due  to  thej 
laborer,  mechanic  or  artisan  for  labor  done,  or  due  the  person  furnishing 
materials,  as  shown  in  the  itemized  statement  rendered  to  the  owner,  shall 
be  a  lien  on  the  building,  vessel  or  railroad  built,  altered  or  repaired,  with- 
out any  lien  being  filed  before  a  justice  of  the  peace  or  the  superior  court.. 

Rev.,   s:  2022;   1887,   c.   67,   s.  2. 

Section  dispenses  with  necessity  of  filing  itemized  statements  before  justice  of  the  peace  or 
clerk:  Pinkston  v.  Young,  104-102;  Granite  Co.  v.  Bank,  172,354;  Hildebrand  v.  Vander- 
bilt, 147-639.  Claim  filed  with  owner  constitutes  lien  on  property  to  extent  of  amount  due 
contractor:    Foundry  Co.  v.  Aluminum  Co.,   172-704. 

2442.  "^yiiere  sums  due  contractor  from  owner  insufficient;  payment  pro 
rata.  If  the  amount  due  the  contractor  by  the  owner  is  insufficient  to  pay 
in  full  the  laborer,  mechanic  or  artisan,  for  his  labor,  and  the  person  fur- 
nishing materials,  for  materials  furnished,  it  is  the  duty  of  the  owner  to 
distribute  the  amount  pro  rata  among  the  several  claimants,  as  shown  by 
the  itemized  statement  furnished  the  owner,  or  of  which  notice  has  been 
given  the  owner  by  the  claimant. 

Rev.,   s.  2023;   1887,   c.  67,   s.  3;   1913,   c.   150,  s.   5. 

■Where  there  are  several  claims  filed,  distribution  is  pro  rata:  Foundry  Co.  v.  Aluminum 
Co.,  172-704;  West  v.  Laughinghouse,  174-214;  Mfg.  Co.  v.  Andrews,  165-285.  Lien  properly 
perfected  has  priority  over  attachment  lien:  Granite  Co.  v.  Bank,  172-354. 

Section  does  not  repeal  the  three  preceding  sections:  Powder  Co.  v.  Denton,  176-426 — not 
in  conflict  -with  section  2471,  Mfg.  Co.  v.  Andrews,   165-285. 

2443.  Contractor  failing  to  furnish  statement,  or  not  applying  owner's  pay- 
ments to  laborer's  claims,  misdemeanor.  If  any  contractor  or  architect  shall 
fail  to  furnish  to  the  owner  an  itemized  statement  of  the  sums  due  to  every 
one  of  the  laborers,  mechanics  or  artisans  employed  by  him,  or  the  amount 
due  for  materials,  before  receiving  any  part  of  the  contract  price,  he  shall 
be  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor.  If  any  contractor  shall  fail  to  apply  the  con- 
tract price  paid  him  by  the  owner  or  his  agent  to  the  payment  of  bills  for 
labor  and  material,  he  shall  be  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor  and  upon  conviction 
thereof  shall  be  fined  or  imprisoned,  or  both,  at  the  discretion  of  the  court. 

Rev.,  s.  3663;  1887,  c.  67,  s.  4;   1913,  c.  150,  s.  8. 
Referred  to:    Pinkston  v.  Young,   104-102. 

2444.  Laborer  for  railroad  contractor  may  sue  company;  conditions  of 
action.     As  often  as  any  contractor  for  the  construction  of  any  part  of  a 


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railroad  which  is  in  progress  of  construction  is  indebted  to  any  laborer  for 
thirty  or  less  number  of  days  labor  performed  in  constructing  said  road,  or 
is  indebted  for  more  than  thirty  days  to  any  person  furnishing  material  for 
the  construction  of  said  road,  such  laborer  or  material  man  may  give  notice 
of  such  indebtedness  to  said  company  in  a  manner  herein  provided,  and  said 
company  shall  thereupon  become  liable  to  pay  such  laborer  or  material  man 
the  amount  so  due  for  labor  or  material  and  action  may  be  maintained 
against  said  company  therefor.  Such  notice  shall  be  given  by  said  laborer 
to  said  company  within  twenty  days  after  the  performance  of  the  number  of 
days  labor  for  which  the  claim  is  made,  and  such  notice  shall  be  given  by 
the  material  man  to  said  company  within  thirty  days  after  the  materials 
have  been  furnished.  Such  notice  to  be  given  by  the  laborer  shall  be  in 
writing  and  shall  state  the  amount  and  number  of  days  labor  and  the  time 
when  the  labor  was  performed  for  which  the  claim  is  made,  and  the  name 
of  the  contractor  from  whom  due,  and  shall  be  signed  by  such  laborer  or  his 
attorney;  and  such  notice  of  the  material  man  shall  be  in  writing  and  shall 
state  the  amount  of  material  furnished  and  when  furnished,  and  the  name  of 
the  contractor  to  whom  furnished  and  by  whom  due,  and  shall  be  signed  by 
such  material  man  or  his  attorney.  The  notice  shall  be  served  on  an  engi- 
neer, agent  or  superintendent  employed  by  said  company  having  charge  of 
the  section  of  road  on  which  such  labor  was  performed  or  material  fur- 
nished, personally  or  by  leaving  the  same  at  the  office  or  usual  place  of 
business  of  said  engineer,  agent,  or  superintendent,  with  some  person  of 
suitable  age.  But  no  action  shall  be  maintained  against  any  company  under 
the  provisions  of  this  section  unless  the  same  is  commenced  within  ninety 
days  after  notice  is  given  to  the  company  by  such  laborer  or  material  man 
as  above  provided. 

Rev.,  s.  2018;  Code,  s.  1942;  1871-2,  c.  138,  s.  12;   1913,  c.  150,   s.  1. 

Section  considered  with  reference  to  sections  2439,  2440,  2470,  2474:  Powder  Co.  v.  Den- 
ton, 176-426. 

A  logging  railroad  is  a  railroad  within  this  section:  Carter  v.  Lumber  Co.,  160-8.  Laborer 
seeking  to  subject  railroad  company  hereunder  must  show  substantial  compliance  with  sec- 
tion: Moore  v.  R.  R.,  112-236.  Privilege  conferred  by  section  restricted  to  laborers,  and  for 
work  done  for  thirty  days  or  less  in  constructing  road,  and  company  can  in  no  event  be  held 
liable  for  payment  of  accounts  due  by  contractors  for  materials :  Ibid.  Contractor  or  subcon- 
tractor entitled  to  file  lien  within  one  year  of  doing  work  or  furnishing  material:  Dunavant 
V.  R.  R.,  122-999.  After  complying  with  requirements  of  section,  laborer  can  assign  claim  as 
debt  either  against  employer  or  railroad  company:  Moore  v.  R.  R.,  112-236 — and  assignee 
can  enforce  claim.   Ibid. 

2445.   Contractor  on  municipal  building  to   give  bond;   action   on  bond. 

Every  county,  city,  town  or  other  municipal  corporation  which  lets  a  con- 
tract for  the  building,  repairing  or  altering  any  building,  public  road,  or 
street,  shall  require  the  contractor  for  such  work  (when  the  contract  price 
exceeds  five  hundred  dollars)  to  execute  bond  with  one  or  more  solvent 
sureties  before  beginning  any  work  under  said  contract,  payable  to  said 
county,  city,  town  or  other  municipal  corporation,  and  conditioned  for  the 
payment  of  ail  labor  done  on  and  material  and  supplies  furnished  for  the 
said  work.  The  amount  of  the  said  bond  to  be  given  by  said  contractor  shall 
be  equal  to  the  contract  price  up  to  two  thousand  dollars,  and  when  the 
contract  price  is  between  two  and  ten  thousand  dollars  the  amount  of  said 
bond  shall  be  two  thousand  dollars  plus  thirty-five  per  cent  of  the  excess  of 
the  contract  price  over  two  thousand  dollars  and  under  ten  thousand;  when 
the  contract  is  over  ten  thousand  dollars  the  amount  of  the  said  bond  shall 
be  two  thousand  dollars  plus  twenty-five  per  cent  of  the  excess  of  the  con- 
tract price  over  the  sum  of  two  thousand  dollars.  If  the  official  of  the  said 
county,  city,  town  or  other  municipal  corporation,  whose  duty  it  is  to  take 
said  bond,  fails  to  require  the  said  bond  herein  provided  to  be  given,  he  is 
guilty  of  a  misdemeanor.  Any  laborer  doing  work  on  said  building  and 
material  man  furnishing  material  therefor  and  used  therein,  has  the  right 


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to  sue  on  said  bond,  the  principal  and  sureties  thereof,  in  the  courts  of  this 
state  having  jurisdiction  of  the  amount  of  said  bond,  and  any  number  of 
laborers  or  material  men  whose  claims  are  unpaid  for  work  done  and  ma- 
terial furnished  in  said  building  have  the  right  to  join  in  one  suit  upon  said 
bond  for  the  recovery  of  the  amounts  due  them  respectively. 

1913,  c.  150,   s.  2;   1915,   c.   191,  s.   1. 

Section  requires  municipal  corporation  to  take  a  bond  and  authorizes  l.tborers  and  material 
men  to  sue  on  the  bond,  and  a  iirovision  in  the  bond  interfering  with  this  risht  of  action  is 
invalid:  Ingold  v.  Hickory,  178-614.  ^Aliere  bond  taken  from  contractor  by  municipality 
was  for  )irotection  of  obligee  alone,  sureties  are  not  liable  to  material  men:  McCausland  v. 
Construction  Co.,  172-708.  Semble,  that  section  for  protection  of  county,  etc.,  and  that  sub- 
contractors and  material  men  acquire  no  rights  thereunder:    Fore  v.  Feimster,   171-551. 

LiEx.s  ox  Vessels 

2446.  For  towage  and  for  supplies  at  home  port.  Every  vessel,  boat,  scow, 
lighter,  flat,  raft  or  other  water  craft  is  subject  to  a  lien  for  the  payment  of 
towage  done  by  any  steamboat  or  tugboat :  and  every  vessel  and  boat  is  sub- 
ject to  a  lien  for  debts  due  for  materials  and  supplies  furnished  to  such 
vessel  or  boat  in  her  home  port.  These  liens  shall  be  filed  and  enforced  as 
is  provided  for  other  liens. 

Rev.,  s.  2040;  1893,  c.  357;   1909,  c.  147. 

2447.  For  labor  in  loading*  and  unloading.  Every  vessel,  her  tackle,  apparel 
and  furniture  is  subject  to  a  lien  for  all  labor  done  by  contractors  or  others 
in  loading  or  discharging  the  cargo  of  such  vessel,  and  also  for  all  labor 
done  by  any  subcontractor  or  laborer  employed  in  discharging  or  loading  any 
such  vessel,  when  such  labor  is  done  under  contract  with  a  contractor  or 
stevedore  who  may  be  employed  by  the  master,  agent  or  owner  of  such 
vessel. 

Rev.,   s.  2041;   Code,   s.   1804;   1881,   c.   356,   s.   1. 

2448.  Filing  lien;  laborer's  notice  to  master.  The  liens  provided  for  in  the 
preceding  sections  shall  be  filed  as  is  provided  for  other  liens.  The  subcon- 
tractor or  laborer  may  give  notice  to  the  master,  agent  or  owner  of  such 
vessel,  that  the  contractor  or  stevedore  is  or  will  become  indebted  to  him. 
It  shall  then  be  the  duty  of  such  master,  agent  or  owner  of  such  vessel  to 
retain  out  of  the  amount  due  to  such  contractor  or  stevedore  under  his  con- 
tract as  much  as  is  due  or  claimed  by  the  person  giving  the  notice,  and 
after  such  notice  is  given  no  payment  to  the  contractor  or  stevedore  shall 
be  a  credit  on  or  a  discharge  of  the  lien  herein  provided. 

Rev.,  s.  2042;  Code,  s.  1805;  1881,  c.  356,  s.  2. 

Section  referred  to:    Pipe,   etc.,    Co.   v.   Howland,    111-628. 

2449.  Enforcement  of  lien.  The  enforcement  of  such  lien  shall  be  by  sum- 
mons against  the  contractor  or  stevedore,  and  also  against  the  master,  agent 
or  owner  of  such  vessel,  who  made  the  contract  with  such  contractor  or 
stevedore,  if  over  two  hundred  dollars,  to  be  issued  by  the  clerk  of  the 
superior  court,  and  if  under  two  hundred  dollars,  by  a  justice  of  the  peace. 

Rev.,  s.  2043;  Code,  s.  1806;  1881,  c.  356,  s.  3. 

2450.  Judgment  against  contractor  binds  master  and  vessel.  The  judgment 
against  the  contractor  or  stevedore  shall  also  be  a  judgment  against  the 
master,  agent  or  owner  of  such  vessel,  and  also  against  such  vessel  itself, 
her  tackle,  apparel  and  furniture,  which  shall  be  seized,  held  and  sold  under 
execution  for  the  satisfaction  of  such  judgment. 

Rev.,  s.  2044;  Code,   s.   1807;   1881,   c.  356,   s.   4. 

2451.  Liens  not  to  exceed  amount  due  contractor.  The  sum  total  of  all  the 
liens  due  to  different  subcontractors  and  laborers,  performed  for  any  con- 
tractor or  stevedore  under  any  contract  with  any  master,  agent  or  owner  of 


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any  vessel,  shall  not  exceed  the  amount  due  to  the  contractor  or  stevedore 
at  the  time  of  notice  given  to  the  owner,  agent  or  master,  or  the  amount 
due  to  the  contractor  or  stevedore  at  the  time  of  the  service  of  summons 
upon  the  master,  agent  or  owner,  when  no  notice  has  been  given. 

Rev.,   s.  2045.;   Code,   s.   1808;   1881,   c.   356,   s.   5. 
Section  referred  to:     Pipe,   etc,   Co.  v.  Howland,    111-628. 

2452.  Owner  to  see  laborers  paid.  In  all  cases  where  steamships  or  vessels 
of  any  kind  are  loaded  or  unloaded  or  where  any  work  is  done  in  or  about 
the  same  by  the  contractors  to  do  the  same  known  as  stevedore  or  "boss 
stevedores,"  who  in  doing  the  same  employ  laborers  to  assist  or  do  the  work 
by  the  hour,  day,  week  or  month,  it  is  the  duty  of  the  owner  or  agent  of 
the  vessel  to  see  that  the  laborers  employed  in  or  about  the  same  by  the 
stevedore,  contractor  or  "boss  stevedore"  are  fully  paid  the  wages  that  may 
be  due  such  laborer  before  he  makes  final  settlement  with  the  contractor, 
stevedore  or  "boss  stevedore." 

Rev.,   s.  2046;   1887,   c.   145,  s.   1. 

24r!3.  Owner  may  refuse  to  settle  with  contractor  till  laborers  paid.    Any 

owner  or  agent  referred  to  in  the  preceding  section  may  refuse  final  settle- 
ment with  the  "boss  stevedore"  or  contractor  until  he  or  they  satisfy  the 
said  owner  or  agent,  by  written  oath  if  necessary,  that  the  same  has  been 
done. 

Rev.,   s.  2047;   1887,  c.   145,   s.  2. 

2454.  Owner  may  pay  orders  for  wages.  It  is  lawful  for  the  owner  or  agent 
of  such  vessel  to  pay  off  from  time  to  time  such  orders  for  wages  as  may  be 
due  and  given  therefor  in  favor  of  the  laborers  by  the  contractor  or  steve- 
dore, which  on  final  settlement  may  be  deducted  from  the  contract  price. 

Rev.,   s.  2048;   1887,   c.  145,   s.  3. 

2455.  Laborer's  rig-lit  of  action  against  owner.  Any  owner  or  agent  of  such 
vessel  who  neglects  or  refuses  to  comply  with  the  preceding  provisions  is 
liable  to  such  laborer  in  a  civil  action  for  the  amount  of  the  wages  so  due 
him  by  the  contractor,  stevedore  or  "boss  stevedore." 

Rev.,  s.  2049;   1887,   c.   145,   s.   4. 

2456.  Stevedore's  false  oath  punishable  as  perjnry.  If  any  contractor, 
stevedore  or  boss  stevedore  shall  make  any  false  oath  or  false  representa- 
tion with  intent  to  wrong,  cheat  or  defraud  any  laborer  in  violation  of  the 
four  preceding  sections,  he  shall  be  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor,  and  on  convic- 
tion thereof  shall  be  punished  as  is  now  prescribed  by  law  for  perjury. 

Rev.,   s.   3613;    1887,   c.   145,   s.   5. 

2457.  Stevedores  to  be  licensed;  omission  misdemeanor.  No  person  shall 
engage  in  the  business  of  loading  or  unloading  vessels  upon  contract,  nor 
shall  any  person  solicit  or  make  any  contract  for  himself  or  for  any  other 
person  to  load  or  unload  any  vessel  either  by  day's  work  or  by  the  job,  with- 
out having  previously  obtained  a  license  therefor,  in  the  manner  provided  by 
law  for  other  licenses  for  trades  and  occupations.  Any  person  violating  the 
provisions  of  this  section  shall  be  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor  and  shall  be  fined 
or  imprisoned,  or  both,  at  the  discretion  of  the  court. 

Rev.,  ss.  2050,  3791;  1891,  c.  450;  1899,  c.  595. 

2458.  Tax  and  bond  on  procuring  license.  Before  the  sheriff  shall  issue 
the  said  license  the  applicant  shall  pay  to  the  sheriff  an  annual  tax  of  fifty 
dollars,  and  shall  execute  a  bond  with  two  or  more  approved  sureties  in  the 
sum  of  two  thousand  dollars,  payable  to  the  state  of  North  Carolina,  and 


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conditioned  for  the  faithful  performance  of  his  duties  and  the  due  and  law- 
tul  payment  of  all  sums  due  to  laborers  assisting  in  the  work  of  loading  or 
unloading  any  vessels  upon  which  the  applicant  may  be  engaged.  And  every 
bond  so  taken  shall  be  renewed  annually,  and  shall  be  filed  with  and  pre- 
served by  the  register  of  deeds  in  trust  for  every  person  that  shall  be  in- 
jured by  the  breach  of  his  contracts,  who  may  severally  bring  suit  thereon 
for  the  damages  by  each  one  sustained. 
Rev.,   s.  2051;   1891,   c.  450. 

Agricultural  Liens  for  Advaxces 

2480.  Lien  on  crops  for  advances.  If  any  person  makes  any  advance  either 
in  money  or  supplies  to  any  person  who  is  engaged  in  or  about  to  engage  in 
the  cultivation  of  the  soil,  the  person  making  the  advance  is  entitled  to  a 
lien  on  the  crops  made  during  the  year  upon  the  land  in  the  cultivation  of 
which  the  advance  has  been  expended,  in  preference  to  all  other  liens,  ex- 
cept the  laborer's  and  landlord's  liens,  to  the  extent  of  such  advance.  Before 
any  advance  is  made  an  agreement  in  writing  for  the  advance  shall  be 
entered  into,  specifying  the  amount  to  be  advanced,  or  fixing  a  limit  beyond 
which  the  advance,  if  made  from  time  to  time  during  the  year,  shall  not  go; 
and  this  agreement  shall  be  registered  in  the  office  of  the  register  of  the 
county  where  the  person  advanced  resides  within  thirty  days  after  its  date. 

Rev.,    s.   2052;   Code,   s.   1799;   1893,   c.   9;    1866-7,    c.   1,   s.    1;    1872-3,    c.   133,    s.   1. 

As  to  husband's  creating  lien  on  crop  raised  on  wife's  land,  see  Loftin  v.  Crossland,  94-76; 
Brav  V.  Carter,  115-16;  Rawlinss  v.  Neal,  126-271;  "Wells  v.  Batts,  112-283;  Branch  v. 
"Ward,   114-148;   Guano   Co.  v.   Colwell,    177-218. 

Section  has  no  application  in  the  absence  of  a  claim  for  its  special  priorities:  Odom  v. 
Clark.    146-544. 

Merchant  gets  nothing  when  tenant  abandons  crop  before  maturity:  Beacom  v.  Boing,  126- 
136;   Thigpen  v.   Leigh,    93-48. 

Registration  o£  mortgage  not  essential  to  validity  of  lien  as  between  parties  thereto:  Reese 
V.  Cole.  93-87.  Quere,  whether  compliance  with  other  requirements  contained  in  section 
necessary  between  parties:     Ibid. 

As  to  parol  evidence  to  show  that  supplies  furnished  after  e.xecution  of  hen,  see  Meekins  v. 
Walker,   119-46. 

Restrictive  provisions  of  section  are  for  security  of  creditors  and  others  dealing  with 
debtor:    Nichols  v.  Speller,  120-79;  Reese  v.  Cole,  93-87. 

THE  AGREEMENT;  FORM  AND  SUFFICIENCY  OF.  No  particular  form  necessary: 
Townsend  v.  McKinnon,  98-103.  Agreement  must  be  in  writing:  Patapsco  v.  Magee,  86- 
350 — and  strictly  conform  to  statute,  Ibid.;  Rawlings  v.  Hunt,  90-270;  Townsend  v.  McKin- 
non, 98-103 — and  must  be  executed  before  advances  are  made  or  supplies  furnished,  Pa- 
tapsco V.  Masee,  86-350;  Knight  v.  Rountree,  99-389;  Meekins  v.  "Walker,  119-46;  Clark  v. 
Farrar,  74-686;  Harris  v.  Jones.  83-317;  but  see  Reese  v.  Cole,  93-87.  It  must  be  for 
advances  of  money  or  supplies,  made  to  the  person  engaged  or  about  to  engage  in  cultivation 
of  soil  for  the  cultivation  of  the  crop  of  that  vear:  Clark  v.  Farrar,  74-686;  Loftin  v.  Hines. 
107-360;  "Wooten  v.  Hill,  98-48;  "^Voodlief  v."  Harris,  95-211.  "Where  agreement,  in  form  of 
chattel  mortgage,  held  sufficient  as  an  agricultural  lien  for  advancements:  Townsend  v.  Mc- 
Kinnon, 98-103.  Agricultural  lien  will  not  be  allowed  to  operate  as  a  mortgage  in  certain 
cases:  Clark  v.  Farrar,  74-686;  Patapsco  v.  Magee.  86-350 — but  where  instrument  intended 
by  parties  to  operate  as  agricultural  lien,  but  it  fails  to  set  out  some  essential  matter,  it  will 
be  given  effect  as  a  common-law  mortgage,  if  in  form  sufficient,  Spivey  v.  Grant,  96-214. 
Instrument  may  be  so  framed  as  to  operate  in  one  part  as  a  mortgage  and  in  another  part 
as  an  agricultural  lien:  Rawlings  v.  Hunt,  90-270.  Agricultural  lien  and  mortgage  may  be 
created  by  same  instrument:  Wooten  v.  Hill,  98-48.  For  cases  on  question  as  to  sufficiency 
of  description  of  land  on  which  crop  to  be  grown,  see  Perry  v.  Brags-,  109-303;  Weil  v. 
Flowers,  109-212;  Brown  v.  Miller,  108-395;  Gwathney  v.  Eth'eridge,  99-571;  Hurley  v.  Ray, 
160-376. 

Where  land  fully  described,  and  in  same  instrument  it  says  "and  upon  any  other  land  I 
may  cultivate  in  county,"  the  lien  is  good  as  to  land  described,  but  not  as  to  any  other: 
Gwathney  v.  Etheridge, "99-571  ;  Perry  v.  Bragg,  109-303;  Weil  v.  Flowers,  109-212;  Crinkley 
V.  Egerton,  113-142.  Land  on  which  crop  to  be  grown  must  be  identified  at  time  lien  created: 
Gwathney  v.  Etheridge,  99-571  :  Hurley  v.  Ray,  160-376.  Power  of  sale  upon  default  in  pay- 
ing advances  inserted  in  instrument  giving  lien  upon  crops,  does  not  invalidate  instrument : 
Crinkley   v.   Egerton,    113-142. 

Instrument  which  gives  lien  on  crop  for  supplies  to  be  furnished  in  making  a  crop  and 
also  conveys  personal  property  as  additional  security,  with  ordinary  powers  of  sale,  is  valid 
both  as  a  chattel  mortgage  and  as  an. agricultural  lien:    Nichols  v.  Speller,   120-75. 


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■Wli.ere  words  of  grant  in  an  instrument  are  that  grantor  "conveys  a  lien  u]ion  each  and 
every  of  said  crop,"  to  be  made  upon  certain  land,  such  -^^'ords  will  constitute  valid  mortgage 
upon  crops,  although  not  planted  at  time  when  such  instrument  is  executed  and  registered: 
Harris  v,  Jones,  83-317. 

WHAT  ARE  ADVANCES  HEREUNDER.  See  under  section  2355.  As  to  whether  a  mule 
is  an  advancement,  see  Branch  v.  Galloway,  105-103.  Person  who  gives  mortgage  on  crops  to 
obtain  supplies  under  section  estopped  from  asserting  that  articles  which  he  received  as  com- 
pliance with  contract  are  not  "supplies"  within  meaning  of  section:  Womble  v.  Leach,  83- 
84 — and  a  second  mortgagee  who  acquires  an  interest  in  crop  after  such  advances  made  is 
also  bound  by  such  admission.  Ibid.  Supplies  necessary  to  make  and  save  crop  are  such 
articles  as  are  in  good  faith  furnished  to  and  received  by  tenant  for  that  purpose:  Ledbetter 
V.  Quick,  90-276.  " 

NATURE,  VALIDITY  AND  EXTENT  OF  LIEN.  The  lien  only  extends  to  the  crop  of 
the  year  for  which  advances  made:  Clark  v.  Farrar,  74-686.  Between  parties,  in  absence  of 
fraud  and  compulsion,  lien  attaches  for  dry  goods,  shoes,  tobacco,  powders,  snuff  and  candy, 
without  showing  that  such  articles  were  actually  used  in  making  crop :  Nichols  v.  Speller, 
120-75. 

Validity  of  lien  not  affected  by  fact  that  land  upon  which  crop  planted  was,  while  crop 
growinff.  recoyered  from  person  giving  lien:     Brown  v.  Miller,   108-375. 

Section  intended  to  give  lien  a  "preference  to  all  other  liens  existing  or  otherwise"  to 
extent  of  such  advance:  Nichols  v.  Speller,  120-78 — and  section  should  be  strictly  construed 
when  rights  of  other  creditors  intervene,  Ibid.  Mortgage  on  crop  not  expressed  to  be  for 
advances  to  be  made,  and  not  recorded  in  thirty  days  after  its  execution,  has  no  rights  as 
agricultural  lien  under  section:  Cooper  v.  Kimball,  123-120.  Where  agricultural  lien  made 
by  vendee  who  has  paid  only  portion  of  purchase  money,  of  which  vendor  has  notice,  but 
makes  no  objection,  his  assent  to  lien  presumed:     Dail  v.  Freeman,   92-351. 

Agreement  purporting  on  its  face  to  be  agricultural  lien,  only  for  future  advances,  cannot 
be  supported  as  a  mortgage  as  against  purchaser  for  a  different  pui'pose  and  founded  on  con- 
sideration not  exT)ressed,  but  concealed  or  disg-uised  in  instrument:  Clark  v.  Farrar,  74-686. 
Crop  lien  to  secure  agricultural  advances  under  section  valid  inter  partes,  thourh  not  regis- 
tered within  thirty  days  as  required  by  section.:  Gay  v.  Nash,  78-100.  One  who  advances 
money  or  supplies  on  agricultural  lien  for  making  a  crop  not  bound  to  see  that  same  are 
used  on  farm:    Nichols  v.   Speller,    120-75. 

PRIORITY  BETWEEN  LIENS.  As  to  landlord's  lien  for  rent  and  advances  being  prior 
to  agricultural  lien  hereunder,  see  section  2356.  As  to  crop  liens  given  by  mortgagors  or 
trustors  in  possession  taking  priority  over  mortgage  and  deed  in  trust,   see  section   2481. 

When  landlord  releases  his  lien  on  a  part  of  the  crop,  the  next  lien  for  advancements 
applies  as  against  the  rights  of  third  persons:     White  v.  Winslow,    163-40. 

WTiere  mortgage  given  on  crop  and  agricultural  lien  thereafter  execiTted  which  recites  that 
lienor  is  to  pay  certain  amount  out  of  crops,  lienee  holds  crop  subject  to  mortgage  debt: 
Brasfield  v.  Powell,  117-140.  Subsequent  mortgage  on  same  property  given  to  secure  ad- 
vancements of  supplies,  there  being  nothing  to  show  for  what  purpose  supplies  furnished, 
does  not  create  prior  lien:  Brown  v.  Miller,  108-395.  Where  two  mortgages  on  crop  of 
cotton,  and  first  mortgagee  advanced  money  in  order  to  save  crop  and  prepare  it  for  market, 
in  excess  of  amount  secured  by  mortgage,  not  entitled  to  same  to  exclusion  of  second  mort- 
gagee:    Weathersbee   v.   Farrar,    97-106. 

Agricultural  lien  duly  executed  and  registered  takes  precedence  of  mortgage  of  prior  date 
and  registration  upon  "crop"  therein  subjected  to  extent  of  advances  made:  Wooten  v.  Hill, 
98-48.  "V^liere  tenant  makes  agricultural  lien  and  afterwards  land  is  sold  under  execution  as 
property  of  landlord,  owner  of  lien  has  right  to  crop  superior  to  purchaser  at  execution  sale : 
Dail  V.  Freeman,  92-351.  Lien  of  laborer  has  precedence  over  agricultural  liens  made  subse- 
quent to  his  contract,  but  before  crop  harvested:  Rouse  v.  Wooten,  104-229.  Mortgage  given 
■fay  tenant  to  third  person  on  his  crop  produced  on  certain  farm  does  not  give  lien  on  rents 
paid  by  sub-tenant  of  portion  of  farm,  where  such  rents  assigned  before  execution  of  mort- 
gage:    Norfleet   v.    Baker,    131-99. 

As  to  priority  of  landlord's  lien  over  lien  given  by  section,  see  Ford  v.  Green,  121-70; 
Spruill  V.  Arrington,  109-192;  Fleming  v.  Davenport.  116-153:  Ballard  v.  .Tohnson,  114-141; 
Thigpen  v.  Maget,  107-39;  Branch  v.  Galloway,  105-193;  Brewer  v.  Chappell,  101-251; 
Wooten  V.  Hill,  98-48 ;  Thigpen  r.  Leigh,  93-47 ;  Ledbetter  v.  Quick,  90-276 ;  Harrison  v, 
Ricks,   71-9. 

2481.  Cojitract  for  advances  by  mortg'ag'or  in  possession.  The  preceding 
section  shall  apply  to  all  contracts  made  for  the  advancement  of  money  and 
supplies,  or  either,  for  the  purposes  herein  specified  by  mortgagors  or  trus- 
tors who  may  be  in  possession  of  the  lands  mortgaged  or  conveyed  in  trust 
at  the  time  of  the  making  of  the  contract  for  such  advancement  of  money 
or  supplies,  either  in  case  the  debts  secured  in  said  mortgage  or  deed  of 
trust  be  due  or  not. 

Rev.,  s.  2053;   1889,   c.  476. 

When  mortgagor  in  possession  has  given  lien  on  crops  for  advances  to  aid  in  cultivating 
same,    such  lien   superior  to  that   of  mortgagee  of   land:     Hinton   v.   Walston,    115-7;    Carr   v. 


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Dail.  141-284;  McNair  v.  Pope.  104-350;  Killebrew  v.  Hines.  104-182;  even  thon-li  lien 
imi)ro]ierly  reg-istered,  Carr  v.  Dail,  114-284;  Killebrew  v.  Hines.  104-182;  but  see  Brewer 
V.  Chappell,   101-251. 

2482.  Price  to  be  charg-ed  for  articles  adyaiiced  limited.  In  order  to  be 
entitled  to  the  benefits  of  the  lien  on  crops  in  favor  of  landlords  and  other 
persons  advancing  supplies  under  the  article.  Agricultural  Tenancies,  of  the 
chapter,  Landlord  and  Tenant,  and  under  the  present  article,  or  on  a  chattel 
mortgage  on  crops,  such  landlord  or  person  shall  charge  for  such  supplies 
a  price  or  prices  of  not  more  than  ten  per  cent  over  the  retail  cash  price  or 
prices  of  the  article  or  articles  advanced,  and  the  said  ten  per  cent  shall  be 
in  lieu  of  interest  on  the  debt  for  such  advances.  If  more  than  ten  per  cent 
over  the  retail  cash  price  is  charged  on  any  advances  made  under  the  lien 
or  mortgage  given  on  the  crop,  then  the  lien  or  mortgage  shall  be  null  and 
void  as  to  the  article  or  articles  upon  which  such  overcharge  is  made.  At 
the  time  of  each  sale  there  shall  be  delivered  to  the  purchaser  a  memoran- 
dum showing  the  cash  prices  of  the  articles  advanced. 

11117,   c.   134,   s.   1. 

2483.  "Cash  prices''  defined  and  determined.  In  the  case  of  retail  mer- 
chants, the  retail  cash  price  or  prices  shall  be  the  regular  cash  price  or 
prices  charged  by  the  same  merchant  to  cash  customers  for  the  same  article 
or  articles  in  like  quantities  at  the  same  time.  In  the  case  of  advances  of 
supplies  by  landlords  or  other  persons  not  engaged  in  business  as  retail 
merchants,  or  by  retail  merchants  who  have  no  regular  cash  prices,  if  the 
prices  charged  are  called  into  question  by  the  purchaser  the  retail  cash  price 
or  prices  of  the  supplies  advanced  may  be  determined  by  taking  the  average 
between  the  cash  price  or  prices  for  the  same  class  or  classes  of  goods  of 
two  neighboring  merchants,  one  selected  by  the  landlord  or  other  person 
making  the  advance  and  the  other  by  the  one  to  whom  the  advance  is  made. 

1917,    c.    134,   s.   2. 

2484.  Person  advanced  not  estopped  by  agreement.  No  agreement  or 
understanding  between  the  parties  as  to  the  price  or  prices  to  be  charged 
shall  work  an  estoppel  against  the  person  to  whom  supplies  have  been  ad- 
vanced from  showing  that  the  price  or  prices  charged  were  in  fact  more 
than  ten  per  cent  over  the  average  retail  cash  price  or  prices  in  that  locality 
at  the  time  the  advance  or  advances  were  made.  If  the  price  or  prices 
charged  by  the  merchants  or  landlord  were  in  fact  more  than  ten  per  cent, 
then  the  lien  shall  be  null  and  void  as  to  the  article  or  articles  upon  which 
such  overcharge  is  made. 

1917,   c.    134,   s.   2. 

2485.  Commission  in  lieu  of  interest,  ^vliere  advance  in  money.  Any  person, 
firm  or  corporation,  including  any  bank  or  credit  union,  making  any  ad- 
vancement in  money  to  any  person  for  the  purpose  of  enabling  such  person 
to  cultivate  a  crop,  and  taking  as  sole  security  for  the  advance  so  made  a 
lien  or  mortgage  on  the  crops  to  be  cultivated  and  the  personal  property  of 
the  person  to  whom  the  advances  are  made,  may  charge,  in  lieu  of  interest, 
a  commission  of  not  more  than  ten  per  cent  of  the  amount  of  money  actually 
advanced:  Provided,  that  money  advanced  under  the  provisions  of  this  sec- 
tion shall  be  advanced  in  installments  agreed  upon  at  the  time  of  the  con- 
tract, and  the  ten  per  cent  commission  herein  allowed  shall  not  be  deducted, 
but  shall  be  added  to  the  amount  of  money  agreed  to  be  advanced. 

1917,   c.    134,    s.   3.  . 

2486.  Disposition  of  commission,  where  advanced  by  credit  nnion.  In  case 
the  money  is  advanced  by  a  credit  union,  the  funds  derived  from  the  ten  per 
cent  commission  allowed  in  the  preceding  section  shall  be  used  to  pay  such. 


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interest  as  the  union  may  pay  for  tlie  money  borrowed  by  it  for  the  benefit 
of  its  members,  and  to  cover  losses  sustained  by  the  union  on  account  of 
loans  made  to  members,  and  to  further  cover  any  reasonable  expenses  in- 
curred by  the  union  in  connection  with  the  loans  made  to  members,  and  the 
balance  of  said  fund  shall  be  returned  to  the  borrowers  at  the  end  of  each 
year. 

1917,   c.   134,  s.   4. 

2487.  Purchasers  for  value  protected.  All  liens  or  mortgages  made  under 
the  provisions  of  this  article  shall  be  valid  for  their  face  value  in  the  hands 
of  purchasers  for  value  and  before  maturity,  even  though  the  charges  made 
are  in  excess  of  those  allowed  herein;  but  in  such  cases  the  party  to  whom 
the  advances  are  made  has  the  right  to  recover  from  the  party  making  the 
advances  any  sum  he  may  be  compelled  to  pay  a  third  party  in  excess  of 
the  charges  allowed  by  this  article. 

1917,   c.   134,   ss.  5,   6. 

2488.  Crop  seized  and  sold  to  preserve  lien.  If  the  person  making  such 
advances  makes  an  affidavit  before  the  clerk  of  the  superior  court  of  the 
county  in  which  such  crops  are,  that  the  amount  secured  by  said  lien  for 
such  advances,  or  any  part  thereof,  is  due  and  unpaid,  that  the  person  to 
whom  such  advances  have  been  made,  or  any  other  person  having  the  said 
crop  in  his  possession,  is  about  to  sell  or  dispose  of  his  crop,  or  in  any  other 
way  is  about  to  defeat  the  lien  hereinbefore  provided  for,  accompanied  with 
a  statement  of  the  amount  then  due,  it  is  lawful  for  him  to  issue  his  warrant, 
directed  to  any  of  the  sheriffs  of  this  state,  requiring  them  to  seize  the  said 
crop,  and,  after  due  notice,  sell  the  same  for  cash  and  pay  over  the  net  pro- 
ceeds thereof,  or  so  much  thereof  as  may  be  necessary  in  the  extinguish- 
ment of  the  amount  then  due.  This  proceeding  shall  not  affect  the  rights  of 
landlords  or  laborers. 

Rev.,  s.  2054;  Code,  s.  1800;  1893,  c.  9;  1866-7,  c.  1,  s.  2;  1872-3,  c.  133,  s.  2;  1883, 
c.  88. 

Clerk  superior  court  has  power  to  revoke  and  supersede  warrant  issued  under  section, 
where  same  improvidently  granted:  Cottingham  v.  McKay,  86-241.  Where,  in  proceeding 
under  section,  money  arising  from  the  sale  of  crop  paid  into  court  and  proceeding  dismissed, 
court  has  the  power  to  order  a  return  of  the  money  to  the  defendant,  although  the  plaintiff 
has  instituted  another  action  and  files  an  affidavit  that  defendant  is  insolvent :  Ibid.  Where 
defendant  denies  that  there  is  anything  due  for  advances  and  there  is  a  general  verdict  for 
plaintiff,  it  is  error  in  court  to  refuse  judgment  because  jury  failed  to  assess  damages:  Gay 
V.  Nash,  84-333.  Not  necessary  to  regularity  of  proceeding  under  section  to  enforce  lien  that 
summons  should  be  issued  to  defendant:     Tliomas  v.   Campbell,    74-787. 

Section  merely  referred  to  in  Crinkley  v.  Egerton,  113-146;  Foundrv  Co.  v.  Howland, 
111-627;  Harrison  v.  Ricks,   71-9. 

2489.  Lienor's  claim  disputed;  proceeds  of  sale  held;  issue  made  for  trial. 

If  the  person  to  whom  the  advances  have  been  made,  or  who  claims  an  in- 
terest in  the  crops,  within  thirty  days  after  such  sale  has  been  made,  gives 
notice  in  writing  to  the  sheriff,  accompanied  with  an  affidavit,  to  the  effect 
that  the  amount  claimed  is  not  justly  due,  it  is  the  duty  of  the  sheriff  to  hold 
the  proceeds  of  such  sale  subject  to  the  decision  of  the  court  upon  an  issue 
which  shall  be  made  up  and  set  for  trial  at  the  next  succeeding  term  of  the 
superior  court  for  the  county  in  which  the  person  to  whom  such  advances 
have  been  made  resides. 

Rev.,  s.  2054;  Code.  s.  1800;  1866-7.  c.  1.  s.  2;  1872-3,  c.  133,  s.  2;  1883,  c.  88;  1893. 
c.  9. 

2490.  Local:  Short  form  of  liens.  For  the  purpose  of  creating  a  valid  agri- 
cultural lien  under  the  preceding  sections  for  supplies  to  be  advanced,  and 
also  to  constitute  a  valid  chattel  mortgage  as  additional  security  thereto, 
and  to  secure  a  pre-existing  debt,  the  following  or  a  substantially  similar 
form  shall  be  deemed  sufficient  and  for  those  purposes  legally  effective,  in 

46— Dept.  Labor,  1920. 


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the  counties  of  Alamance.  Alleghany,  Anson,  Ashe,  Beaufort,  Bladen,  Bruns- 
wick, Buncombe,  Burke,  Cabarrus,  Carteret,  Caswell,  Catawba,  Chowan,  Co- 
lumbus, Craven,  Cumberland,  Davie,  Davidson.  Duplin,  Durham,  Edgecombe, 
Forsyth,  Gaston,  Gates,  Granville,  Halifax.  Harnett,  Hertford,  Hyde,  Iredell, 
Johnston,  Jones,  Lenoir,  Lincoln,  Martin,  McDowell,  Mecklenburg,  Moore, 
Nash,  New  Hanover,  Northampton,  Onslow,  Pender,  Pamlico,  Person,  Pitt. 
Polk,  Richmond,  Robeson,  Rockingham,  Rowan.  Rutherford,  Sampson,  Scot- 
land, Transylvania,  Tyrrell,  Union,  Vance.  Wake,  Watauga,  Washington. 
Wayne  and  Wilson: 

North    Carolina County. 

Whereas ha  ...  .    asroed  to  make  advances  to 

for  the  piu'iiose  of  enabling-  said  to  cultivate  the  lands  herein- 
after described  durin?  the  year  19 the  amount  of  said  advance,*  not  to  e.\ceed 

dollars ;  and, 

Whereas,  said is  indebted  to  said    in  the 

further  sum  of    dollars   now   due;    now.   therefore,   in   order  to   secure   the 

payment  of  the  same  the  said    do.  .  .  .    hereby   convey  to  said 

all   the   cro|is   of  every   descrijition  which   may   be   raised 

during  the  year   19.  .  .  .    on  the  following:  lands   in County,    North 

Carolina,    Townshi)),   adjoining:  the  lands  of 

and  also  the  following  other  property,   viz. :    

And  if  by  the day  of    19  .... ,   said    fail .  . 

to  pay   said   indebtedness,    then   said    may    foreclose   this   lien    as 

provided  in  section  two  thousand  four  hundred  and  eighty-eight  of  the  Consolidated  Statutes 
or  otherwise,  and  may  sell  said  crops  and  other  property  after  ten  days  notice  posted  at  the 
courthouse  door  and  three  other  public  places  in  said  county,  and  apply  the  proceeds  to  the 
payment   of   said   indebtedness   and   all   costs   and    expenses  of   executing   this   conveyance,    and 

pay  the   surplus  to  said    and   the   said    "...    hereby 

represents  that  said  crops  and  other  yiroperty   are  the   absolute  property   of    

and   free  from  encumbrance    

Witness hand.  .    and  seal this  the day  of    19  .  .  .  . 

Witness :    

,    owner  of  the   lands   described   in  the  foregoing   instrument, 

in  consideration  of  the  advances  to  be  made,  as  therein  provided,  do.  .  .  .  hereby  agree  to 
waive  and  release  my  lien  as  landlord  u]}0n  said  crops  to  the  extent  of  said  advances  made 
to   said    

This  the day  of 19 

Witness:    (Seal.) 

North   Carolina County. 

The  due  execution  of  the  foregoing  instrument  was  this  day  proven  before  me  by  the  oath 
and  examination  of    the  subscribing  witness  thereto. 

This  the dav  of    19 

(Seal). 

North   Carolina County. 

The  foregoing  certificate  of    a    of    

Countv,  is  ad,iudged  to  be  correct.      Let  the   instrumeiit   with  the   certificate  be   registered. 

This  the day  of 19 

Clerk  Superior  Court. 

Rev.,  s.  205,5:  1899,  cc.  17,  247:  1901.  cc.  .329,  704;  1903,  c.  489;  1905,  cc.  226.  319; 
1907,   c.   84.3;    1909,   c.   532;   P.   L.    1913,   c.   49. 

No  particular  form  is  reriuired :  the  instrument  is  construed  to  effectuate  the  intention: 
Jones  V.   MeCormick,    174-82. 

2491.  Local:  Eig'hts  on  litMiee's  failure  to  cuUivate..  If  any  person  in  the 
counties  mentioned  in  the  preceding  section,  after  executing  a  lien  as  afore- 
said for  advances,  fails  to  cultivate  the  lands  de-ecribed  therein,  or  does  any 
other  act  calculated  to  impair  the  security  therein  given,  then  the  person  to 
whom  the  lien  was  executed  is  relieved  from  any  further  obligation  to  furnish 
supplies,  and  the  debts  and  advances  theretofore  made  become  due  and  col- 
lectible at  once,  and  the  person  to  whom  the  instrument  was  executed  may 
proceed  to  take  possession  of,  cultivate  and  harvest  said  crops,  and  to  sell  the 
other  property  described  therein.  It  is  not  necessary  to  incorporate  such 
power  in  the  instrument,  but  this  section  is  sufficient  authority  for  the  same. 
The  sale  of  any  property  described  in  any  instrument   executed  under  the 


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provisions  of  this  chapter  may  be  made  at  any  place  in  the  county  where 
such  property  is  situated  after  ten  days  notice  published  at  the  courthouse 
door  and  three  other  public  places  in  said  county. 

Rev.,   s.  2056;    1899,   c.   17,    s.   3;   1901,   c.   329,    s.   3. 

2492.  Local:  Commissioners  to  furnish  blank  records.  The  board  of  com- 
missioners of  the  said  counties  shall  have  record  books  made  with  the  afore- 
said forms  printed  therein,  and  the  cost  of  said  books  and  of  the  printing  of 
said  forms,  and  of  such  other  said  books  as  may  be  hereafter  required,  shall 
be  paid  by  the  respective  counties,  and  furnished  to  the  register  of  deeds. 

Rev.,   s.  2057;   1899,  c.  17,   s.  4;   1901,   c.   329,   s.   4. 

For  fees  for  probating  and  registering  lien  bonds,  see  sections  3903,  3904,  3906.  3907. 
For  laborer's  lien  on  corporate  assets,  see  section  1197.  For  power  to  talve  crops,  see  sections 
830,  2488.  For  landlord's  lien,  see  section  2355.  For  lien  of  docketed  judgment,  see  sec- 
tion 614.  For  lien  of  docketed  judgments  of  justices  of  the  peace,  see  section  1517.  For 
lien  upon  land  for  improvements  made,  see  section  703.  Debts  which  are  liens  on  decedent's 
property  paid  by   administrator,   see  section   93. 

1197.  Wages  for  two  months  lien  on  assets.  In  case  of  the  insolvency  of 
a  corporation  all  persons  doing  labor  or  service  of  whatever  character  in  its 
regular  employment  have  a  lien  upon  the  assets  thereof  for  the  amount  of 
wages  due  to  them  for  all  labor,  work,  and  services  rendered  within  two 
months  next  preceding  the  date  when  proceedings  in  insolvency  were  ac- 
tually instituted  and  begun  against  the  corporation,  which  lien  is  prior  to 
ail  other  liens  that  can  be  acquired  against  such  assets. 

Rev.,   s.   1206;   1901,   c.   2,   s.   87. 

Lien  given  by  statute  recognized:  Riley  v.  Sears,  156-267.  Contractors  not  entitled  to  lien 
as  laborers:  Iron  Co.  v.  Bridge  Co.,  169-512.  Officers  and  owners  of  corporation  not  entitled 
to  lien  hereunder:  Alexander  v.  Farrow,  151-320.  Lien  does  not  attach  to  property  not  be- 
longing to  corporation:  Roberts  v.  Mfg.  Co.,  169-27 — does  not  have  priority  over  mortgage 
on  property  when  acquired  by  corporation:  Humphrey  v.  Lumber  Co.,  174-514.  Notice  of 
lien  not  required  to  be  filed:  Walker  v.  Lumber  Co.,  170-460.  Lien  herein  given  does  not 
destroy  lien  for  labor  after  company  in  hands  of  receiver:  Ibid.  Bankruptcy  proceeding 
works  dissolution  unless  statutory   conditions   complied  with:     Stagg  v.    Lumber   Co.,    171-583. 

Mortgaged  property  subject  to  execution  for  labor,  etc.,  see  section  1140  and  cases  cited 
there. 

Vagrants  and  Tramps 

4459.  Persons  classed  as  vagrants.  If  any  person  shall  come  within  any  of 
the  following  classes,  he  shall  be  deemed  a  vagrant,  and  shall  be  fined  not 
exceeding  fifty  dollars  or  imprisoned  not  exceeding  thirty  days:  Provided, 
however,  that  this  limitation  of  punishment  shall  not  be  binding  except  in 
cases  of  a  first  offense,  and  in  all  other  cases  such  person  may  be  fined  or 
imprisoned,  or  both,  in  the  discretion  of  the  court. 

1.  Persons  wandering  or  strolling  about  in  Idleness  who  are  able  to  work 
and  have  no  property  to  support  them. 

2.  Persons  leading  an  idle,  immoral  or  profligate  life,  who  have  no  property 
to  support  them  and  who  are  able  to  work  and  do  not  work. 

3.  All  persons  able  to  work  having  no  property  to  support  them  and  who 
have  not  some  visible  and  known  means  of  a  fair,  honest  and  reputable 
livelihood. 

4.  Persons  having  a  fixed  abode  who  have  no  visible  property  to  support 
them  and  who  live  by  stealing  or  by  trading  in,  bartering  for  or  buying 
stolen  property. 

5.  Professional  gamblers  living  in  idleness. 

6.  All  able-bodied  men  having  no  other  visible  means  of  support  Avho  shall 
live  in  idleness  upon  the  wages  or  earnings  of  their  mother,  wife  or  minor 
children,  except  of  male  children  over  eighteen  years  old. 

7.  Keepers  and  inmates  of  bawdy-houses,  assignation  houses,  lewd  and  dis- 
orderly houses,  and  other  places  where  illegal  sexual  intercourse  is  ha- 
bitually carried  on:  Provided,  that  nothing  here  is  intended  or  shall  be  con- 


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strued  as  abolishing  the  crime  of  keeping  a  bawdy-house,  or  lessening  the 
punishment  by  law  for  such  crime. 

Rev.,   s.   3740;    1905,   c.   391;    1907,    c.   1012,   s.    1;    1913,   c.   75;    1915,   c.    1. 

Under  subsection  7  reputation  of  house  may  be  considered  in  evidence:     State  v.  Price,   175- 
804.     The  circumstances  with  reputation  of  iiouse  may   show  guilt  of  vagrancy:     Ibid. 
Compare  under  act   1866,   ch.   42,   State  v.   Custer,   65-339. 

1461.  Trauip  defined  and  pniiishnient  provided;  certain  persons  excepted. 

If  any  person  shall  go  about  from  place  to  place  begging  or  subsisting  on 
charity,  he  shall  be  denominated  a  tramp,  and  shall  be  punished  by  a  fine 
not  exceeding  fifty  dollars,  or  by  imprisonment  not  exceeding  thirty  days: 
Provided,  that  any  person  who  shall  furnish  satisfactory  evidence  of  good 
character  shall  be  discharged  without  cost.  Any  act  of  begging  or  vagrancy 
by  any  person,  unless  a  well-known  object  of  charity,  shall  be  evidence  that 
the  person  committing  the  same  is  a  tramp.  This  section  shall  not  apply 
to  any  woman,  to  any  minor  under  the  age  of  fourteen  years,  or  to  any  blind 
pel  son. 

Rev.,  s.  3735;  Code,  ss.  3828,  3829,  3831,  3833;  1897,  c.  268;  1879,  c.  198,  ss.  1,  4.  6. 

4-t62.  Trespassing  and  the  carrying  of  dangerous  weapons  by  tramps.    If 

any  tramp  shall  enter  any  dwelling-house  or  kindle  any  fire  on  the  land  of 
another  without  the  consent  of  the  owner  or  occupant  thereof,  or  shall 
kindle  a  fire  on  any  highway,  or  shall  be  found  carrying  any  firearm  or 
other  dangerous  weapon,  or  shall  threaten  to  do  any  injury  to  the  person, 
or  to  the  real  or  personal  estate,  of  another,  he  shall  be  punished  by  im- 
prisonment at  the  discretion  of  the  court,  not  to  exceed  twelve  months. 
Rev.,  s.  3736;  Code,  s.  3829;   1879,  c.  198.  s.  2. 

4463.  Malicious  injuries  by  tramps  to  persons  and  property.  If  any  tramp 
shall  wilfully  and  maliciously  do  any  injury  to  the  person,  or  to  the  real  or 
personal  estate,  of  another,  he  shall  be  punished  by  imprisonment,  at  the 
discretion  of  the  court,  not  to  exceed  three  years. 

Rev.,  s.  3737;  Code,  s.  3830;   1879,  c.  198.  s.  3. 

4464.  Arrest  of  tramps  by  persons  who  are  not  officers.  Any  person,  upon 
a  view  of  any  offense  described  in  the  three  preceding  sections,  shall  cause 
the  offender  to  be  arrested  upon  a  warrant  and  taken  before  some  justice  of 
the  place,  or  he  may  apprehend  the  offender  and  take  him  before  a  justice 
of  the  peace,  for  examination,  and,  on  his  conviction,  he  shall  be  entitled  to 
the  same  fee  as  a  sheriff. 

Rev.,  s.  3738;  Code,  s.  3832;   1879,  c.  198,  s.  5. 

MINES 

1.     OrER.\TioN  OF  Mines. 

6896.  Lessor   not  held   partner  of   lessee. 

6897.  Minors  under  twelve  not  to  be  employed. 

6898.  Operator  to  furnish  timber. 

6899.  Unused   mines   to   be   fenced. 

6900.  Means  of   ingress  and  egress  provided. 

6901.  Hoisting  engines;   how  operated. 

6902.  Ventilation." 

6903.  Daily  examination;    safety  lamps. 

6904.  Report   of  ventilation. 

6905.  Notice  of  opening  or  changing  mines  given. 

6906.  Notice  of  accidents  given. 

6907.  Report   to   inspector. 

6908.  Liability   for   injuries. 

6909.  Punishment  for  violation. 


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2.  Inspection  op  Mines. 

6910.  Commissioner  of  labor   and  printing  is  inspector. 

6911.  Inspector  to  examine  mines. 

6912.  May    enter   to   make    examinations. 

6913.  Death   by   accident   investigated. 

6914.  Records   of   examinations. 

6915.  Papers  to  be  preserved. 

6916.  Insjiector  to  enforce  law;    counsel  furnished. 

6917.  Operations   enjoined   when  law   violated. 

6918.  Report  to   governor. 

6919.  Application   of  law. 

3.  Water'ways   Obtained. 

6920.  Water  and  drainage  rights  obtained. 

6921.  The  petition,   what  to  contain. 

6922.  Appraisers;    appointment   and   duties. 

6923.  Confirmation  of  report;  payment  of  damages;   rights  of  petitioner. 

6924.  Registration   of  report. 

6925.  Obstructing  mining  drains. 

6926.  Disposition  of  waste. 

4.  Adjustment   of   Contlicting   Claims. 

6927.  Liability  for  damages  for  trespass. 

6928.  Persons  entitled  to  bring  suit. 

6929.  Application   and  order  for  survey. 

6930.  Free  access  to  mine  for  survey. 

6931.  Costs  of  the  survey. 

OperatiojN'    of   Mines 

6S96.  Lessor  not  held  partner  of  lessee.  No  lessor  of  property,  real  or  per- 
sonal, for  mining  purposes,  although  the  lessor  may  receive  an  uncertain 
sum  of  the  proceeds  or  net  profits,  or  any  other  consideration,  which,  though 
uncertain  at  first,  may  afterwards  become  certain,  shall  be  held  as  a  partner 
of  the  lessee;  nor  shall  any  of  the  legal  or  equitable  relations  or  liabilities 
of  copartners  exist  between  them,  unless  it  is  so  stipulated  in  the  contract 
between  the  lessor  and  lessee. 

Rev.,  s.  4930;  Code,   s.  3292;  R.  C,  c.  72;   1830,   c.  46. 

6897.  Minors  nnder  sixteen  not  to  be  employed.  No  minor  under  sixteen 
years  of  age  shall  be  allowed  to  work  in  any  mine,  and  in  all  cases  of  minors 
applying  for  work  the  agent  of  such  mine  shall  see  that  the  provisions  of 
this  section  are  not  violated;  and  the  inspector  may,  when  doubt  exists  as 
to  the  age  of  any  person  found  working  in  any  mine,  examine  under  oath 
such  persons  and  his  parents,  or  other  witnesses,  as  to  his  age. 

Rev.,  s.  4931;  1897,  c.  251,  s.  7;  1919,  c.  100,  s.  6. 

6898.  Operator  to  furnish  timber.  The  owner,  agent,  or  operator  of  every 
coal  mine  shall  keep  a  supply  of  timber  constantly  on  hand,  and  shall  deliver 
the  same  to  the  working  place  of  the  miner,  and  no  miner  shall  be  held 
responsible  for  accident  which  may  occur  in  the  mine  where  the  provisions 
of  this  section  have  not  been  complied  with  by  the  owner,  agent,  or  operator 
thereof,  resulting  directly  or  indirectly  from  the  failure  to  deliver  such 
timber. 

Rev.,  s.  4932;  1897,  c.  251,  s.  8. 

6899.  Unused  mines  to  be  fenced.  All  underground  entrances  to  any  place 
not  in  actual  course  of  working  or  extension  shall  be  properly  fenced  across 
the  whole  width  of  such  entrance  so  as  to  prevent  persons  from  inadver- 
tently entering  the  same. 

Rev.,  s.  4933;   1897,  c.  251,  s.  5. 

6900.  Means  of  ingress  and  egress  provided.  No  owner  or  agent  of  any  coal 
mine  worked  by  shaft  shall  permit  any  person  to  work  therein  unless  there 
arci  to  every  seam  of  coal  worked  in  such  mine,  at  least  two  separate  out- 


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lets,  separated  by  natural  strata  of  not  less  than  one  hundred  feet  in  breadth, 
by  which  shafts  or  outlets  distinct  means  of  ingress  and  egress  are  always 
available  to  the  persons  employed  in  the  mine;  but  it  is  not  necessary  for 
the  two  outlets  to  belong  to  the  same  mine  if  the  persons  employed  therein 
have  safe,  ready,  and  available  means  of  ingress  or  egress  by  not  less  than 
two  openings.  This  section  shall  not  apply  to  opening  a  new  mine  while 
being  worked  for  the  purpose  of  making  communications  between  the  two 
outlets,  so  long  as  not  more  than  twenty  persons  are  employed  at  one  time 
in  such  mine;  neither  shall  it  apply  to  any  mine  or  part  of  a  mine  in  which 
the  second  outlet  has  been  rendered  unavailable  by  reason  of  the  final  rob- 
bing of  pillars  previous  to  abandonment,  as  long  as  not  more  than  twenty 
persons  are  employed  therein  at  any  one  time.  The  cage  or  cages  and  other 
means  of  egress  shall  at  all  times  be  available  for  the  persons  employed 
when  there  is  no  second  outlet.  The  escapement  shafts  shall  be  fitted  with 
safe  and  available  appliances,  which  shall  always  be  kept  in  a  safe  condi- 
tion, by  which  the  persons  employed  in  the  mine  may  readily  escape  in  case 
an  accident  occurs;  and  in  no  case  shall  an  air  shaft  with  a  ventilating 
furnace  at  the  bottom  be  construed  to  be  an  escapement  shaft  within  the 
meaning  of  this  section.  To  all  other  coal  mines,  whether  slopes  or  drifts, 
two  such  openings  or  outlets  must  be  provided  within  twelve  months  after 
shipments  of  coal  have  commenced  from  such  mine;  and  in  case  such  outlets 
are  not  provided  as  herein  stipulated,  it  shall  not  be  lawful  for  the  agent 
or  owner  of  such  slope  or  drift  to  permit  more  than  ten  persons  to  work 
therein  at  any  one  time. 

Rev.,  s.  4934;  1897,  c.  251,  s.  4. 

Defective  hoisting  appliance  causing  death  of  workman:    Hardister  v.  Richardson,   169-186. 

6901.  Hoisting  engines;  how  operated.  No  owner  or  agent  of  any  mine 
operated  by  a  shaft  or  slope  shall  place  in  charge  of  any  engine  used  for 
lowering  into  or  hoisting  out  of  mines  persons  employed  therein  any  but 
experienced,  competent,  and  sober  engineers,  and  no  engineers  in  charge  of 
such  engine  shall  allow  any  persons  except  as  may  be  deputed  for  such 
purposes  by  the  owner  or  agent  to  interfere  with  it  or  any  part  of  the  ma- 
chinery, and  no  person  shall  interfere  or  in  any  way  intimidate  the  engineer 
in  the  discharge  of  his  duties,  and  in  no  case  shall  more  than  six  men  ride 
on  any  cage  or  car  at  one  time,  and  no  person  shall  ride  upon  a  loaded  cage 
or  car  in  any  shaft  or  slope. 

Rev.,   s.   4935;    1897,   c.   251,    s.    6;    1911,    c.    183. 

6902.  Yentilation.  The  owner  or  agent  of  any  coal  mine,  whether  shaft, 
slope,  or  drift,  shall  provide  and  maintain  for  every  such  mine  an  amount  of 
ventilation  of  not  less  than  one  hundred  cubic  feet  per  minute  per  person 
employed  in  such  mine,  which  shall  be  circulated  and  distributed  throughout 
the  mine  in  such  a  manner  as  to  dilute,  render  harmless  and  expel  the 
poisonous  and  noxious  gases  from  every  working  place  in  the  mine.  No 
working  place  shall  be  driven  more  than  sixty  feet  in  advance  of  a  break- 
through or  airway,  and  all  break-throughs  or  airways,  except  those  last 
made  near  the  working  places  of  the  mine,  shall  be  closed  up  by  brattice 
trap-doors,  or  otherwise,  so  that  the  currents  of  air  in  circulation  in  the 
mine  may  spread  to  the  interior  of  the  mine  when  the  persons  employed  in 
such  mine  are  at  work.  All  mines  governed  by  this  chapter  shall  be  pro- 
vided with  artificial  means  of  producing  ventilation,  such  as  forcing  or 
suction  fans,  exhaust  steam  furnaces,  or  other  contrivances  of  such  capacity 
and  power  as  to  produce  and  maintain  an  abundant  supply  of  air,  and  all 
mines  generating  fire  damp  shall  be  kept  free  from  standing  gas. 

Rev.,  s.  4936;   1897,  c.  251,  s.  5. 

6903.  Daily  examinations;  safety  lamps.  Every  working  place  shall  be 
examined  every  morning  with  a  safety  lamp  by  a  competent  person  before 


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any  workmen  are  allowed  to  enter  the  mine.  All  safety  lamps  used  in 
examining  mines,  or  for  working  therein,  shall  be  the  property  of  the 
operator  of  the  mine,  and  a  competent  person  shall  be  appointed,  who  shall 
examine  every  safety  lamp  before  it  is  taken  into  the  workings  for  use,  and 
ascertain  it  to  be  clean,  safe  and  securely  locked,  and  safety  lamps  shall 
not  be  used  until  they  have  been  so  examined  and  found  safe  and  clean  and 
securely  locked,  unless  permission  be  first  given  by  the  mine  foreman  to 
to  have  the  lamps  used  unlocked.  No  one  except  the  duly  authorized  person 
shall  have  in  his  possession  a  key,  or  any  other  contrivance,  for  the  purpose 
of  unlocking  any  safety  lamp  in  any  mine  where  locked  lamps  are  used. 
No  matches  or  any  other  apparatus  for  striking  lights  shall  be  taken  into 
any  mine,  or  parts  thereof,  except  under  the  direction  of  the  mine  foreman. 

Rev.,   s.  4937;    1897,   c.  251,   ss.   5,    6. 

6904.  Report  of  Teiitilatioii.  The  mine  foreman  shall  measure  the  ventila- 
tion at  least  once  a  week,  at  the  inlet  and  outlet,  and  also  at  or  near  the 
face  of  all  the  entries,  and  the  measurement  of  air  so  made  shall  be  noted 
on  blanks  furnished  by  the  inspector;  and  on  the  first  day  of  each  month 
the  mine  boss  of  each  mine  shall  sign  one  of  such  blanks,  properly  filled  with 
the  actual  measurement,  and  present  the  same  to  the  inspector. 

Rev.,   s.   4938;    1897,   c.  251,   s.  6. 

690o.  Notice  of  opening  or  changing  mines  giyen.  The  owner,  agent,  or 
manager  of  any  mine  shall  give  notice  to  the  inspector  in  the  following  cases: 
1.  When  any  working  is  commenced  for  the  purpose  of  opening  a  new  shaft, 
slope,  or  mine,  to  which  this  chapter  applies.  2.  When  any  mine  is  aban- 
doned, or  the  working  thereof  discontinued.  3.  When  the  working  of  any 
mine  is  recommenced  after  an  abandonment  or  discontinuace  for  a  period 
exceeding  three  months.  4.  When  a  squeeze  or  crush,  or  any  other  cause  or 
change,  may  seem  to  affect  the  safety  of  persons  employed  in  the  mine,  or 
when  fire  occurs. 

Rev.,   s.   4939;    1897,   c.   251,    s.   7. 

6906.  Notice  of  accidents  given.  The  owner,  agent,  or  manager  of  every 
mine  shall,  within  twenty-four  hours  next  after  any  accident  or  explosion, 
whereby  loss  of  life  or  personal  injury  may  have  been  occasioned,  send 
notice,  in  writing,  by  mail  or  otherwise,  to  the  inspector,  and  shall  specify 
in  such  notice  the  character  and  cause  of  the  accident,  and  the  name  or 
names  of  the  persons  killed  and  injured,  with  the  extent  and  nature  of  the 
injuries  sustained.  When  any  personal  injury  of  which  notice  is  required 
to  be  sent  under  this  section  results  in  the  death  of  the  person  injured, 
notice  in  writing  shall  be  sent  to  the  inspector  within  twenty-four  hours 
after  such  death  comes  to  the  knowledge  of  the  owner,  agent,  or  manager; 
and  when  loss  of  life  occurs  in  any  mine  by  explosion,  or  accident,  or  results 
from  personal  injuries  so  received,  the  owner,  agent,  or  manager  of  such 
mine  shall  notify  the  coroner  of  the  county  in  which  such  mine  is  situated, 
and  the  coroner  shall  hold  an  Inquest  upon  the  body  of  the  person  whose 
death  has  been  thus  caused,  and  inquire  carefully  into  the  cause  thereof, 
and  return  a  copy  of  the  finding  of  the  jury  and  all  the  testimony  to  the 
inspector. 

Rev.,  s.  4940;   1897,  c.  251,  s.  6. 

6907.  Report  to  inspector.  The  owner,  lessee,  or  agent  in  charge  of  any 
mine,  any  limestone  quarry,  or  who  is  engaged  in  mining  or  producing  any 
mineral  whatsoever  in  this  state,  shall,  on  or  before  the  thirtieth  day  of 
November  in  every  year,  send  to  the  office  of  the  inspector  upon  blanks  to  be 
furnished  by  him  a  correct  return,  specifying  with  respect  to  the  year  end- 
ing on  the  preceding  first  day  of  October  the  quantity  of  coal,  iron  ore,  fire- 


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clay,  limestone,  or  other  mineral  product  of  such  mine  or  quarry,  and  the 
number  of  persons  ordinarily  employed  in  or  about  such  mine  or  quarry 
below  and  above  ground,  distinguishing  the  persons  and  labor  below  ground 
and  above  ground. 

Rev.,  s.   4941;    1897,   c.   251,   s.   3. 

6908.  Liability  for  injuries.  For  any  injury  to  person  or  property  occa- 
sioned by  any  wilful  violation  of  this  chapter,  or  any  wilful  failure  to  comply 
with  its  provisions,  by  any  owner,  agent,  or  manager  of  the  mine,  a  right  of 
action  shall  accrue  to  the  party  injured  for  any  damage  he  may  sustain 
thereby;  and  in  any  case  of  loss  of  life  by  reason  of  such  wilful  neglect  or 
failure  a  right  of  action  shall  accrue  to  the  personal  representatives  of  the 
deceased,  as  in  other  actions  for  wrongful  death. 

Rev.,   s.   4942;    1897,   c.  251,   s.  6. 

Death  resulting  from  negliKence  in  providing  aiii)liances :  Hardister  v.  Richardson,  169- 
186. 

6J)09.  Piinislinient  for  violation.  If  any  person  shall  knowingly  violate  any 
of  the  provisions  of  the  law  relating  to  mines  or  shall  do  anything  whereby 
the  life  or  health  of  persons  or  the  security  of  any  mine  and  machinery  is 
endangered,  or  if  any  miner  or  other  person  employed  in  any  mine  governed 
by  the  statutes  shall  intentionally  or  wilfully  neglect  or  refuse  to  securely 
prop  the  roof  of  any  working  place  under  his  control,  or  neglect  or  refuse 
to  obey  any  orders  given  by  the  superintendent  of  a  mine  in  relation  to  the 
security  of  a  mine  in  the  part  thereof  where  he  is  at  work  and  for  fifteen 
feet  back  of  his  working  place,  or  if  any  miner,  workman,  or  other  person 
shall  knowingly  injure  any  water-gauge,  barometer,  air-course,  or  brattice, 
or  shall  obstruct  or  throw  open  any  airways,  or  shall  handle  or  disturb  any 
part  of  the  machinery  of  the  hoisting  engine  or  signaling  apparatus  or  wire 
connected  therewith,  or  air  pipes  or  fittings,  or  open  a  door  of  the  mine  and 
not  have  the  same  closed  again,  whereby  danger  is  produced  either  to  the 
mine  or  those  that  work  therein,  or  shall  enter  any  part  of  the  mine  against 
caution,  or  shall  disobey  any  order  given  in  pursuance  of  law,  or  shall  do 
any  wilful  act  whereby  the  lives  and  health  of  the  persons  working  in  the 
mine  or  the  security  of  the  mine  or  the  machinery  thereof  is  endangered, 
or  if  the  person  having  charge  of  a  mine  whenever  loss  of  life  occurs  by 
accident  connected  with  the  machinery  of  such  mine  or  by  explosion  shall 
neglect  or  refuse  to  give  notice  thereof  forthwith  by  mail  or  otherwise  to  the 
inspector  and  to  the  coroner  of  the  county  in  which  such  mine  is  situated, 
or  if  any  such  coroner  shall  neglect  or  refuse  to  hold  an  inquest  upon  the 
body  of  the  person  whose  death  has  been  thus  caused,  and  return  a  copy  of 
his  findings  and  a  copy  of  all  the  testimony  to  the  inspector,  he  shall  be 
guilty  of  a  misdemeanor,  and  upon  conviction  fined  not  more  than  fifty 
dollars  or  imprisoned  in  the  county  jail  not  more  than  thirty  days,  or  both. 

Rev.,   s.   3797;    1897,   c.  251,   s.   8. 

Inspkctiox   of  Mines 

6910.  Commissioner  of  labor  and  printings  is  inspector.  The  commissioner 
of  labor  and  printing  shall  perform  the  duties  of  mine  inspector  as  provided 
in  this  chapter. 

Rev.,  s.  4943;  1897,  c.  251,  s.  1. 

6911.  Inspector  to  examine  mines.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  inspector  to 
examine  all  the  mines  in  the  state  as  often  as  possible  to  see  that  all  the  pro- 
visions and  requirements  of  this  chapter  are  strictly  observed  and  carried 
out;  he  shall  particularly  examine  the  works  and  machinery  belonging  to 
any  mine,  examine  into  the  state  and  condition  of  the  mines  as  to  ventila- 
tion, circulation,  and  condition  of  air,  drainage  and  general  security. 

Rev.,   s.   4944;   1897,  c.  251,  s.  2. 


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6912.  May  enter  to  make  examinations.  For  the  purpose  of  making  the 
inspection  and  examinations  provided  for  in  this  chapter,  the  inspector  shall 
have  the  right  to  enter  any  mine  at  all  reasonable  times,  by  night  or  by  day, 
but  in  such  manner  as  shall  not  unnecessarily  obstruct  the  vporking  of  the 
mine;  and  the  owner  or  agent  of  such  mine  is  hereby  required  to  furnish 
the  means  necessary  for  such  entry  and  inspection;  the  inspection  and 
examination  herein  provided  for  shall  extend  to  fire-clay,  iron  ore,  and  other 
mines  as  well  as  coal  mines. 

Rev.,   s.  4945;   1897,  c.  251,   s.  2. 

6913.  Death  by  accident  inTestigatetl.  Upon  receiving  notice  of  any  death 
resulting  from  accident  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  inspector  to  go  himself, 
or  send  a  representative,  at  once  to  the  .mine  in  which  the  death  occurred 
and  inquire  into  the  cause  of  the  same,  and  to  make  a  written  report  fully 
setting  forth  the  condition  of  that  part  of  the  mine  where  such  death  occurred 
and  the  cause  which  led  to  the  same;  which  report  shall  be  filed  by  the 
inspector  in  his  office  as  a  matter  of  record  and  for  future  reference. 

Rev.,   s.  4946;   1897,   c.  251,   s.  6. 

6914.  Record  of  examinations.  He  shall  make  a  record  of  all  examinations 
of  mines,  showing  the  date  when  examination  is  made,  the  condition  in  which 
the  mines  are  found,  the  extent  to  which  the  laws  relating  to  mines  and 
mining  are  observed  or  violated,  the  progress  made  in  the  improvement 
and  security  of  life  and  health  sought  to  be  secured  by  the  provisions  of 
this  chapter,  number  of  accidents,  injuries  received,  or  deaths  in  or  about 
the  mines,  the  number  of  mines  in  the  state,  the  number  of  persons  employed 
In  or  about  each  mine,  together  with  all  such  other  facts  and  information 
of  public  interest,  concerning  the  condition  of  mines,  development  and 
progress  of  mining  in  the  state  as  he  may  think  useful  and  proper,  which 
record  shall  be  filed  in  the  office  of  the  inspector,  and  as  much  thereof  as 
may  be  of  public  interest  to  be  included  in  his  annual  report. 

Rev.,  s.  4947;  1897,  c.  251,  s.  2. 

6915.  Papers  to  be  preserved.  He  shall  keep  in  his  office  and  carefully 
preserve  all  maps,  surveys,  and  other  reports  and  papers  required  by  law  to 
be  filed  with  him,  and  so  arrange  and  preserve  the  same  as  shall  make  them 
a  permanent  record  of  ready,  convenient,  and  connected  reference. 

Rev.,  s.  4948;  1897,  c.  251,  s.  "3. 

6916.  Inspector  to  enforce  law;  counsel  furnislied.  In  case  of  any  con- 
troversy or  disagreement  between  the  inspector  and  the  owner  or  operator  of 
any  mine  or  the  persons  working  therein,  or  in  case  of  conditions  or  emer- 
gencies requiring  counsel,  the  inspector  may  call  on  the  governor  for  such 
assistance  and  counsel  as  may  be  necessary.  If  the  inspector  finds  any  of 
the  provisions  of  this  chapter  violated  or  not  complied  with  by  any  owner, 
lessee,  or  agent  in  charge,  unless  the  same  is  within  a  reasonable  time  recti- 
fied, and  the  provisions  of  this  chapter  fully  complied  with,  he  shall  institute 
an  action  in  the  name  of  the  state  to  compel  the  compliance  therewith.  The 
inspector  shall  exercise  a  sound  discretion  in  the  enforcement  of  this 
chapter. 

Rev.,  s.  4949;  1897,  c.  251,  s.  2. 

6917.  Operation  enjoined  wlien  law  violated.  On  application  of  the  inspec- 
tor, after  suit  brought  as  directed  in  the  preceding  section,  any  court  of  com- 
petent jurisdiction  may  enjoin  or  restrain  the  owner  or  agent  from  working 
or  operating  such  mine  until  it  is  made  to  conform  to  the  provisions  of  this 
chapter;  and  such  remedy  shall  be  cumulative,  and  shall  not  take  the  place 
of  or  affect  any  other  proceedings  against  such  owner  or  agent  authorized 
'by  law  for  the  matter  complained  of  in  such  action. 

Rev.,  s.  4950;  1897,  c.  251,  s.  7. 


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6918.  Beport  to  goyeriior.  The  inspector  shall  annually  make  report  to  the 
governor  of  all  his  proceedings,  the  condition  and  operation  of  the  different 
mines  of  the  state,  and  the  number  of  mines  and  the  number  of  persons 
employed  in  or  about  such  mines,  the  amount  of  coal,  iron  ore,  limestone, 
fire-clay,  or  other  mineral  mined  in  this  state;  and  he  shall  enumerate  all 
accidents  in  or  about  the  mines,  and  the  manner  in  which  they  occurred, 
and  give  all  such  other  information  as  he  thinks  useful  and  proper,  and 
make  such  suggestions  as  he  deems  important  relative  to  mines  and  mining, 
and  any  legislation  that  may  be  necessary  on  the  subject  for  the  better 
preservation  of  the  life  and  health  of  those  engaged  in  such  industry. 

Rev.,  s.  4951;  1897,  c.  251,  s.  3. 

6919.  Application  of  law.  The  provisions  of  this  chapter  shall  not  apply 
to  or  affect  any  mine  in  which  not  more  than  ten  men  are  employed  at  the 
same  time;  but  the  inspector  shall  at  all  times  have  free  ingress  to  such 
mines  for  the  purpose  of  examination  and  inspection,  and  shall  direct  and 
enforce  any  regulation  in  accordance  with  the  provisions  of  this  chapter 
that  he  may  deem  necessary  for  the  safety  of  the  health  and  lives  of  the 
miners  employed  therein. 

Rev.,  s.  4952;   1897,  c.  251,  s.  8. 

Watkrways   Oi;tai.\ed 

6920.  Water  and  drainage  rights  obtained.  Any  person  or  body  corporate 
engaged  or  about  to  engage  in  mining,  who  may  find  it  necessary  for  the 
furtherance  of  his  operations  to  convey  water  either  to  or  from  his  mine  or 
mines  over  the  lands  of  any  other  person  or  persons,  may  make  application 
by  petition  in  writing  to  the  clerk  of  the  superior  court  of  the  county  in 
which  the  lands  to  be  affected  or  the  greater  part  are  situate,  for  the  right 
so  to  convey  such  water.  The  owner  of  the  lands  to  be  affected  shall  be  made 
a  party  defendant,  and  the  proceeding  shall  be  conducted  as  other  special 
proceedings. 

Rev.,  s.  4953;  Code,  ss.  3293,   3294,  3300;  1871-2,  c.  158,  ss,   1,   3. 

6921.  The  petition,  what  to  contain.  The  petition  shall  specify  the  lands  to 
be  affected,  the  name  of  the  owner  of  such  lands,  and  the  character  of  the 
ditch  or  drain  intended  to  be  made. 

Rev.,  s.  4954;  Code,  s.  3294;   1871-2,  c.  158,  s.  3. 


6922.  Appraisers;  appointment  and  dnties.  Upon  the  hearing  of  the  peti- 
tion, if  the  prayer  thereof  be  granted,  the  clerk  shall  appoint  three  disin- 
terested persons,  qualified  to  act  as  jurors,  and  not  connected  either  by 
blood  or  marriage  with  the  parties,  appraisers  to  assess  the  damage,  if  any, 
that  will  accrue  to  the  lands  by  the  contemplated  work,  and  shall  issue  a 
notice  to  them  to  meet  upon  the  premises  at  a  day  specified,  not  to  exceed 
ten  days  from  the  date  of  such  notice.  The  appraisers  having  met,  shall 
take  an  oath  before  some  officer  qualified  to  administer  oaths  to  faithfully 
perform  their  duty  and  to  do  impartial  justice  in  the  case,  and  shall  then 
examine  all  the  lands  in  any  way  to  be  affected  by  such  work,  and  assess  the 
damage  thereto,  and  make  report  thereof  under  their  hands  and  seals  to  the 
clerk  from  whom  the  notice  issued. 

Rev.,  s.  4955;  Code,  ss.  3295,  3296,  3299;   1871-2,  c.   158,  ss.  4,  5,   9. 

6923.  Confirmation  of  report;  payment  of  damages;  rights  of  petitioner. 

After  the  filing  of  the  report  and  confirmation  thereof  by  the  clerk,  who  shall 
have  power  to  confirm  or,  for  good  cause,  set  aside  the  same,  the  petitioner 
shall  have  full  right  and  power  to  enter  upon  such  lands  and  make  such 
ditches,   drains,   or  other  necessary  work:    Provided,  he  has  first  paid   or 


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tendered  the  damages,  assessed  as  above,  to  the  owner  of  such  lands  or  his 
known  and  recognized  agent,  if  he  be  a  resident  of  this  state,  or  have  such 
agent  in  this  state.  If  the  owner  be  a,  nonresident  and  have  no  known  agent 
in  this  state,  the  amount  so  assessed  shall  be  paid  by  the  petitioner  into  the 
office  of  the  clerk  of  the  superior  court  of  the  county  for  the  use  of  such 
owner. 

Rev.,  s.  4957;  Code,  s.  3298;  1871-2,  c.  158,  s.  12. 

6924.  Registration  of  report.  The  petitioner,  or  any  other  person  inter- 
ested, may  have  the  report  of  the  appraisers  registered  upon  the  certificate 
of  the  clerk  and  shall  pay  the  register  a  fee  of  twenty-five  cents  therefor. 

Rev.,   s.  4957;   Code,  s.  3298;   1871-2,   c.   158,  s.   8. 

6925.  Obstructing  mining  drains.  If  any  person  shall  obstruct  any  drain 
or  ditch  constructed  under  the  provisions  of  this  chapter,  he  shall  be  guilty 
of  a  misdemeanor. 

Rev.,   s.   3380;   Code,   s.   3301;   1871-2,   c.   158,   s.   12. 

6926.  Disposition  of  waste.  In  getting  out  and  washing  the  products  of 
kaolin  mines,  the  persons  engaged  in  such  business  shall  have  the  right  to 
allow  the  waste,  water,  and  sediment  to  run  off  into  the  natural  courses  and 
streams. 

1917,   c.   123. 

Adjustment  of  Conflicting  Claims 

6927.  Liability  for  damage  for  trespass.  If  any  owner  or  person  in  pos- 
session of  any  mine  or  mining  claim  shall  enter  upon,  either  on  the  surface 
or  underground,  any  mine  or  mining  claim,  the  property  of  another,  and 
shall  mine  or  carry  away  any  valuable  mineral  therefrom,  he  shall  be  liable 
to  the  owner  of  the  mine  so  trespassed  upon  for  double  the  value  of  all  such 
mineral  mined  or  carried  away,  and  for  all  other  damages;  and  the  value  of 
the  mineral  mined  or  carried  away  shall  be  presumed  to  be  the  amount  of 
the  gross  value  ascertained  by  an  average  assay  of  the  excavated  material 
or  vein  or  ledge  from  which  it  was  taken.  If  such  trespass  is  wrongfully 
and  wilfully  made,  punitive  damages  may  be  allowed. 

1913,   c.  51,  s.   1. 

6928.  Persons  entitled  to  bring  suit«  The  owner  of  a  mine  in  this  state, 
or  any  person  in  possession  under  a  lease  or  other  contract,  may  maintain 
an  action  to  recover  damages  to  such  property  arising  from  the  operation  of 
any  adjacent  mine  by  the  owner  thereof  or  other  person  in  possession  and 
working  the  same  under  lease  or  contract,  and  also  to  prevent  the  contin- 
uance of  the  operation  of  the  adjacent  mine  in  such  a  manner  as  to  injure 
or  endanger  the  safety  of  the  complainant's  mine. 

1913,   c.  51,  s.  1. 

6929.  Application  and  order  for  survey.  The  person  entitled  to  bring  an 
action,  as  provided  in  the  preceding  section,  may  apply  to  any  judge  of  the 
superior  court  having  jurisdiction  to  grant  injunctions  and  restraining 
orders,  and  obtain  an  order  of  survey  in  the  following  manner:  He  shall 
file  an  affidavit  giving  the  names  of  the  parties  and  the  location,  as  near  as 
may  be,  of  the  mine  complained  of;  the  location  of  the  plaintiff's  mine,  and 
that  he  has  reason  to  believe  that  the  defendant,  or  his  agents  or  employees, 
are  or  have  been  trespassing  upon  his  mine,  or  working  the  defendant's 
mine  in  such  a  manner  as  to  damage  or  endanger  the  plaintiff's  property. 
Upon  the  filing  of  the  affidavit,  the  judge  shall  cause  a  notice  to  be  issued 
to  the  defendant  or  his  agents,  stating  the  time  and  place  and  before  whom 
the  application  will  be  heard,  and  requiring  them  to  appear,  in  not  less  than 


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ten  nor  more  than  twenty  days  from  the  date  thereof,  and  show  cause  why 
an  order  of  survey  should  not  be  granted.  Upon  the  hearing,  and  for  good 
cause  shown,  the  judge  shall  grant  an  order  directed  to  some  competent 
disinterested  surveyor  or  mining  engineer,  or  both,  as  the  case  may  be, 
who  shall  proceed  to  make  the  necessary  examination  and  surveys,  as 
directed  by  the  court,  and  report  their  action  to  the  court.  The  persons 
selected  by  the  judge  to  make  the  survey  and  examination  shall  be  residents 
of  the  state,  and,  before  entering  upon  the  discharge  of  their  duty,  shall  take 
and  subscribe  an  oath  that  they  will  fairly  and  impartially  survey  the  mines 
described  in  the  petition.  In  all  other  respects,  except  as  stated  above,  the 
surveyors  appointed  by  the  judge  shall  proceed  as  in  surveys  in  disputed 
boundaries. 

1913,   c.   51,   s.  2. 

6930.  Free  access  to  mine  for  siu'Tey.  Upon  the  order  made  for  the  survey 
in  the  manner,  at  the  time,  and  by  the  persons  mentioned  in  the  order,  which 
shall  include  a  representative  of  the  party  making  the  application,  who  shall 
not  be  one  of  the  surveyors,  there  shall  be  given  free  access  to  the  mine  for 
the  purpose  of  survey,  and  any  interference  with  the  persons  acting  under 
the  order  of  survey  shall  be  contempt  of  court  and  punished  accordingly. 
If  the  persons  named  in  the  order  of  survey  so  require,  they,  with  their 
instruments,  shall  be  carefully  lowered  and  raised  in  and  out  of  the  mine 
with  the  cage,  bucket,  or  skip  ordinarily  used  in  the  shafts  of  the  mine; 
and  they  may  demand  of  the  owner  of  the  mine,  or  his  manager  or  agent, 
that  they  be  so  raised  and  lowered  at  a  speed  agreeable  to  them  and  not  to 
endanger  their  comfort  and  safety  or  to  injure  the  accuracy  of  their  instru- 
ments. The  owner  of  the  mine,  his  managers  or  agents,  shall  be  liable  in 
damages  to  the  persons  making  the  examination  for  any  injury  to  them  or  to 
their  instruments,  caused  by  the  careless  and  negligent  operation  of  any 
bucket,  cage,  or  skip  at  such  a  high  rate  of  speed  as  to  injure  the  persons 
or  their  instruments  while  being  lowered  or  raised  in  the  mine. 

1913,  c.  51,  s.  2. 

6931.  Costs  of  the  survey.  The  costs  of  the  order  and  survey  shall  be  paid 
by  the  person  making  the  application;  but  if  he  shall  maintain  an  action  and 
recover  damages  for  the  injury  done  or  threatened  prior  to  such  survey  and 
examination,  the  costs  of  the  order  and  survey  shall  be  taxed  against  the 
defendant  as  other  costs  in  the  action.  The  party  obtaining  the  survey  shall 
be  liable  for  any  unnecessary  injury  done  to  the  property  examined  and  sur- 
veyed in  making  the  survey. 

1913,   c.  51,  s.  2. 


INDEX 


PAGES 

Letter  of  Transmittal    3 

State  Official  Register    7-16 

Contents    •  • 17 

CHAPTER  I. 

Introductory 19-20 

CHAPTER  II— Farms  and  Farm  Labor. 

Introduction  and  summary   21-22 

Tables  1  and  2 — Condition  of  farm  land  and  labor,  wages,  etc..  23-25 
Tables  3  and  4 — Cost  of  production;  road,  educational,  and  finan- 
cial conditions    26-28 

CHAPTER  III— The  Trades. 

Introduction  and  summary 29 

Table  No.  1 — Hours,   wages,  living  cost,  etc 30-31 

Table  No.  2 — Number  workmen  needed,  apprenticeship,  wage  pay- 
ment periods,  regularity  of  employment,  etc 32-33 

CHAPTER  IV — Newspapers  and  Periodicals. 

Introduction  and  summary 34 

Table  No.  1 — List  of  papers 35-43 

Table  No.  2 — Day  of  publication,  class  of  paper,  circulation,  etc.  44-52 

Table  No.  3 — Value  of  plant,  number  employees,  wages,  etc 53-61 

CHAPTER  V— Furniture  Factories. 

Introduction    and    summary    63 

Table  No.  1 — Name  of  factory,  location,  officers,  capital  stock,  etc.  64-69 

Table  No.  2 — Value  of  plant,  output,  employees,  hours,  etc 70-75 

CHAPTER  VI— Knitting  Mills. 

Introduction    and    summary 77 

Table  No.  1 — Mills  by  counties,  capital  stock,  officers,  etc 78-85 

Table  No.  2— Mills,  goods  manufactured,  equipment,  etc 86-93 

Table  No.  3 — Number   employees,   hours,   wages,   etc 94-101 


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Index 


CHAPTER  YII — CoTTOx,  Cokdage,  Silk,  and  Woolen  Mills.  pages 

Summary   cotton   mills    102-103 

Table  No.  1 — Mills  by  counties,  officers,  capital  stock,  etc 104-119 

Table  No.  2 — Mills,  articles  manufactured,  equipment,  etc 120-135 

Table  No.  3 — Number  employees,  hours,  wages,  etc 136-151 

Cordage    mills — Summary    153 

Silk    mills — Summary    153 

Woolen  mills — Summary  153 

Cordage    mills — Tables     154-155 

Silk  mills— Tables  156-157 

Woolen  mills— Tables  •  • 158-161 

CHAPTER  VIII— Miscellaneous  Factories. 

Introduction    and    summary    ■  • 162-163 

Table  No.  1 — Factorie.s  by  counties,  officers,  articles  manufac- 
tured, etc •  •  164-377 

Table  No.  2 — Value  of  plant,  yearly  output,  number  employees, 

etc 378-547 

Classification  of  industries   549-654 

CHAPTER  IX — Railroads  and  Employees. 

Introduction    and    summary    655 

Employees  and  total  compensation   656 

CHAPTER  X. 

Water-powers  and  power  census    657-669 

APPENDIX. 

Workmen's  Compensation   Laws    671-672 

Labor  laws  of  North  Carolina   673-716 


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