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L. BOLTON, 3
Bittiug Block, up stairs, 414 Liberty St., WINSTON, N. C.
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its Branches with Neatness and Dispatch and Satisfaction Guaranteed.
^ GENERAL BLACKSMITHING
AND HORSESHOEING
In all its Branches.
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WINSTON, N. C.
Next to Orinoco Warehouse.
Forg-ing- in all its Branches. We solicit a share
of the public's patronage and guarantee
satisfaction.
H. J. REYNOLDS, President. W. N. REYNOLDS, Vice-President,
ROBERT CRITZ, Secretary and Treasurer.
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY,
TOBACCO MANDFACTDRERS
WINSTON, N. C.
PAID UP CAPITAL $300,000.
BO^RI> OF DIRECTORS:
R. J. REYNOLDS, W. N. REYNOLDS. ROBERT CRITZ, W. R. REYNOLDS.
JLa# ^"S J:^M^£ldM} M.Mldn^Mi0^
Office and Residence, 910 W. 4th St., WINSTON, N. C.
PRACTICE LIMITED TO
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
Will be in my oflBce except on Saturdays, and the entire week contain-
ing the 3rd Saturday. OfiBce Hours : 9 to 12, 2 to 4.
Sunday hours, 2 to 4.
EUGENE E. GBAT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office Kooms 1 and 2 Lemly Building,
Corner Main and 3d Street, WINSTON, N. C,
Best Foreign and American Insurance Companies also
Represented in
EUGENE E. GRAY'S INSURANCE AGENCY,
HILL C. LINTHICUM,
ARCHITECT
Correspondence Solicited.
OFFICE 414 LIBERTY ST.,
(Bitting Block.)
WINSTON, N. C.
DR. H. V. HORTON. DR. P. E. HORTON.
HORTON & HORTON,
DENTISTS
Offices over Wachovia National Bank.
Corner Main and Third Sts., WINSTON, N. C
Teeth Extracted without Pain by the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas.
BROWN, ROGERS & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
HARDWARE
Machinery and Agricultural Implements,
Geiser Threshers, McCormick Mowers
and Reapers, Stoves, Paints
and Oils.
3 and 5 West Fourth Street,
WINSTON, N. C.
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TURNER'S
WINSTON AND SALEM
CITY DIRECTORY
For the Years 1894-95.
-CONTAINING A—
General Directory of the Citizens of Winston and iSalem, N. C
with the White and Colored Population separated in
different parts of the book, first the white,
followed by the colored.
TO WHICH IS ADDED A
Business Directory
-AND AN—
APPENDIX OF USEFUL INFORMATION.
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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS.
Allen House 32
Allen P. E. & Co centre left lines
Amis E. R front cover
Baltimore Engraving Co 34
Barbee & Co 33
Beard John left side lines
Beck & Keith 35
Bitting J. A 36
Blum L. V. & E. T 144
Boger W. H 147
Boggs Miss E. A 37
Bolton L 3
Brown F. C 38
Brown, Rogers & Co 4
Brown & Williamson 39
Byerly S. & Son 40
Cash & Rugga 41
Chadwick T. W 42
Coles J. E 43
Conrad Miss C. E 44
Crist & Keehln 151
Daniels Mrs. G. B 46
Daye A 47
Dingelhoef & Bissinger 7
Dixon John M 178
Douthit T. B 152
Douthit Mrs. T. B 152
Eyler W. A 49
First National Bank 50
Gray E. E 4
Green A. C 52
Hanes House 54
Hardy Mrs. F. J 55
Harris Bros 56
Henderson Acht Kreb Co. .opp page 32
HineG. C 57
Hinshaw Medearis Co. .top right lines
Horton & Horton 4
Hotel Jones 59
Hough S. E right side lines
Hunter & Jones 158
Johnson J. R 60
Johnson R. M 92
Jones R. E . . back inside cover
Kester Bros 62
King D. H top left lines and 64
Lanier Printing Co opp page 16
Lawrence Sid 65
Lehman Bros 66
Life Ins. Co. of Va 66
Lineback H. A 67
Linthicum Hill C 4
McArthur R. M. & Co 68
McGalliard C. A 69
McIverH. E 164
Marsha Ranga 70
Mast D. P 71
Meinung F. C 164
Miller Bros .. 72
Moore B. C 74
Morse C. C 75
Nissen C. F. «& Co. front cov. & page 8
OrmsbyW. P 2
Phoenix Hotel bottom left lines
Reynolds R. P. Tob. Co 3
Rierson House 81
Rose Kennie 7
Rosenbacher & Bro top right lines
Salem Female Academy 170
Schouler D. D center right lines
Seabolt L. W 83
Shore H. W 172
Singer Sewing Machines 84
Smith G. W 85
Smith S. H back cover
Sueed L. W back cover
Southern Tobacco Journal 86
Spach & Cranford 3
Stanton Mrs. L. K 87
Steere L. E left bottom lines
Stephenson. Poe & Co 175
Stewart George 88
Terry House 90
Terry & Sutton 90
Thompson V. C bot. right lines
Twin City Daily Sentinel 93
Union Republican 94
Vogler A. C. & Son 176
Vogler W. T. & Son front cover
Wachovia Nat. Bank 95
Wall & Huske centre Unas
Wakefield Dr. W. H 3
Watts E. B. & Co 97
Winkler Bros ... 99
INTRODUCTORY. 3^1^^ 7
This our Annual Directory, is offered to the good people of Winston
and Salem. It is not a perfect Directory, because such a production has
never been known since Adam claimed a monopoly of the census; but it
is equal to all reasonable requirements.
A Directory is a work the most prone of all to errors, from the fact that
information is received from all sources, and in many cases given in a
manner calculated to mislead, but we believe the present volume will be
found entirely free of errors that will in any way detract from the value of
the book.
Considerable difficulty has been encountered in our effort to make the
work thorough and complete, yet we claim that there are but few errors.
Many names are spelled in a halt a dozen different ways, and
yet retain; the same phonetic sense. This tact necessitates
caretul search, which we trust will be made in all cases of
doubt.
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knowing that they will appreciate its merits and deal kindly with its faults,
and extend thanks to all who so kindly aided us in our work.
Very Respectfully,
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217 Elm Street, Tonkers, N. Y. Publishers.
DINGELHOEF & BISSINGER,
DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS.
^^NOTIONS,
LADIES' and GENTS' FURNISHINGS, ETC.
14 WEST THIRD STREET. WINSTOIT, N. C.
KEITITIE ROSE,
Big- Barjjains in
BOOTS, SHOES,
PANTS, SHIRTS,
Watches and Jewelry, Pistols,
Pocket Knives, Etc.
Also choice Imported and Domestic
Cigars & Tobacco.
Gents' Furnishing- Goods a specialty. Call
and see me.
Neit to Farmers' Warehouse,
424 Liberty St., Winston, N. C.
V999 - 8
0. F. NISSEN.
M. E. TEAGUE.
C. F. NISSEN & CO.,
Salem Post Office, N. C.
MANUFACTURERS OF THE
Celetrated J. I. Nissen Wagon,
TOP VIEW.
We are the sole manufacturers of the IMPROVED ROUND HOUND
and the STRAIGHT HIND HOUND, made of perfectly straight-grain
timber.
We make all styles and sizes of Wagons to order.
CELEBRATED STEEL THIMBLE SKEIN
on all sizes of Wagons, unless ordered old style.
We make all sizes of Wagons with refined steel tire, when ordered.
We warrant every Wagon and deliver at depot free of charge. Do not
be deceived, see that the wagon you buy bears the name of J. I. Nisskn,
and get the best made.
IIl^"Send for Price List..^
C. F. NISSEN & CO.
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DnOCMDAPUCD 9, DDnTUCD '^^^ <*"^y ^^°« ^^'^'^^ '^ P^
nUOLllDAunLn 0& DnUlnLn Winston that keeps a com
plete line of foot wear. 12 West Third Street, Winston. t <
APPENDIX. 9
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GOTERMIflESrT OF ]IVORTH CAKOLIIVA. §
1893-1897. M
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. H^
Elias Carr, Edgecomb county, Governor : salaiy $3,000 and ^
furnished house, fuel, itud lights. c-K
R. A. Doughton, Alleghany county, Lieutenant-Governor and CTq
President of Senate. ^
Outivius Coke, Wake county. Secretary of State ; salary, i-^
$2,001), and $1,000 extr.i for clerical assistance. t3^
Robert M. Furmau, BuLcombe county, Auditor ; salary $1,500, ^
and $1,000 extra for clerical assistance.
Samuel McD. Tate, Burke county, Treasurer ; salary $3,000. CO
John C. Scat borough, Johnston county. Superintendent of
Public Instiuction ; salary $1,500, and $500 per annum for trav-
eling expenses.
Frank I. Osborne, Mecklenburg county, Attorney-General ;
salary $1,000. Reporter to Supreme Court; salary $1,000, and
$750 for clerical assistance.
Francis H. Cameron, Wake county, Adjutant-General ; salary
$600.
J. C. Ellington, Johnston county, State Librarian ; salary $1,000.
S. F. Telfair, Beaufort county, Private Secretary to the Gov- CD
ernor; salary $1,200. ^
Charles L. Hinton, Wake county, Executive Clerk ; salary $600.
W. P. Batchelor, Wake county, Chief Clerk to Secretary of ^
State ; salary $1,000. g^
F. S. Saunders, Orange county, Clerk. c»
T. P. Jerman, Jr., Warren county, Chief Clerk to Auditor ; o
salary $1,000. p
J. J. Dunn, Wake county, Pension Clerk, Auditor's Department.
H. M. Cowan, Chatham county, Chief Clerk to Treasurer ; ^
salary $1,500.
E. B. Bain, Wake county, Teller of the Treasury Department ; O
salary $750.
R. L. Burkhead, Wayne county. Clerk for Charitable and §f*
Penal Institutions ; salary $1,600. >c-f
C. M. Roberts, Vance county, Superintendent of Public Build- S^^
ings and Grounds; salary $850. o^?»
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BROWN,R0GERS&CO.
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Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Heaters, j^?
Sheet Iron, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, etc. & '
3 & 5 West Fourth Street, Winston. N. C.
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Br.
Dll ^IkiP Bottler of Mineral Waters, Sarsaparilla, Soda Water and
I Hi MIiU Ginger Ale. Office 209 East Third Street, Winston, N. C.
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|S SUPERIOR COUKTS OF NORTH CAROLHSTA, 1894.
» % JUDGES.
o^ Geo. H. Brown, District No. 1, Washingtou.
^"£ Henry E. Bryau, District No. 2, Newbern.
ffi.-S Jacob Battle, District No. 3, Rocky Mount.
^•^ Spier Wbitaker, District No. 4, Raleigb.
1^ Bob't W. Winston, District No. 5, Oxford.
I E. T. Boykin, District No. 6, Clinton.
j|-^ J. D. Mclver, District No. 7, Carthage.
<o^ R. F. Arinfiekl, District No. 8, Statesville.
'3.S Jesse F. Graves, District No. 9, Mt. Airy.
Sio, J. Gray Bynum, District No. 10, Morgantown.
«^ S W. A. Hoke, District No. 11, Lincoluton.
^'s Geo. A. Shuford, District No. 12, Asbeviile.
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SOLICITGKS.
^ Jobn H. Blount, District No. 1, Hertford.
_o G. H. White, District No. 2, Halifax.
J. E. Woodward, District No. 3, Wilson.
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P-i E. W. Pou, Jr., District No. 4, Smithfield.
§ E. S. Parker, District No. 5, Graham.
^ Oliver H. Allen, District No. 6, Kiuston.
Frank McNeill, District No. 7, Rockingham.
3 B. F. Long, District No. 8, vStatesville.
O W. W. Barber, District No. 9, Wilkesboro'.
H W. C. Nev^rland, District No. 10, Lenoir.
"^ J. L. Webb, District No. 11, Rhelby.
CT Gr- A.- Jones, District No. 12, Franklin.
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â– ^ GOVERNOR'S COUNCIL.
PP The Secretary of State, Auditor, Treasurer and Superintendent
of Public Instruction.
hd STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION.
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•■"3 The Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, Secretary of State,
^^ Auditor, Treasurer, Superintendent of Public Instruction, and
ct ^ Attorney-General constitute the State Board of Education.
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â– ^ I C OTrCDC Wholesale and Manufacturing Drugojists. Prescrip-
^- Ll Ll U I LLIlL tions a Specialty.
1^ "^ Corner Fourth and Liberty Streets, Winston, N. C.
Hinshaw & Medearis Company
White Goods, Ginghiims.Peicales. 4-4, 5-4, & 10-4^Shccting, Splendid Line of Lace Curtains.
Fine Dress Goods with Trimmings ^Q
to match. Laces, Hosiery, warrant- •
ed Fast Colors, iicst Kid Gloves,
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TIME OF HOLDING COURTS.
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First Judicial District. p^
Spring — Judge Armtield. Fall — Judge Mclver.
Beaufort, ^February 19th, May 28tli and November 26th. Cur- ^
rituck, March 5th and September 3d. Camden, March 12th and O
September 10th. Pasquotank, March 19th and September 17th. 5"
Perquimans, March 26th and September 21th. Chowan, April CT^
2d and October 1st. Gates, April 9th and October 7th. ^
Hertford, April 16th and October 15th. Washington, M:irch 7th ^
and November 5th. Tyrrell, April 23d and October 22d. Dare, h^-"
April 30th and October 29th. Hyde, May 14th and November 03
12th. Pamlico, May 21st and November 19th.
Second Judicial District.
Spring — Judge Graves. Fall — Judge Armfield. Ii^a
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Halifax, tMarch 5th, May 14th and ^November 13th. North- &§E
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amptou, April 3d, :{: August 6th, and October 2fl. Warren, March
19th and September 17th. Edgecombe, April 16th and October
15th. Bertie, February 5th, April 30th and October 29th.
Craven, tFebruaiy 12th,' May 28th and November 26th.
Third Judicial District. s
Spring — Judge By num. Fall — Judge Graves. ?|
Pitt, January 8th, tMarch 5th, tApril 2d, September 17th, and ^-
December 3d. Wilson, tFebruary 5th, June 4th, and October tO
29th. Vance, February 19th, May 2'lst, and October 19th. Martin, CO
March 19th and September 3d. Nash, April 30th and November *^*'
19th. Franklin, January 22d, April 16th, and October 22d. I'-h
Fourth Judicial District. ^
Spring — Judge Hoke. Fall— Judge Bynum. ^.
Wake, ^January 8th, tFebruary 26th, *March 26th, tApril 23d. ^
^September 24th, and "October 22d. Wayne, January 22d, April CO
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16th, September 10th, and October 15th. Harnett, Februarv,
5th and August 6th. Johnston, March 12th, August 29th, and
November 11th.
Fifth Judicial District. ^^
Spring — Judge Sbuford. Fall— Judge Hoke. ^
Granville, February 26th, April 23d, September 10th, and §
November 26th. Chatham, February 12th, May 7th, and Sep- r-t-
tember 24th. Guilford, February 19th, May 28th, August 27th, g
and December 10th. Alamance, March 12th, Mav 21st, and No- "*
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riR y n THniUIP^nM ^^^^-P^P^^^'' Wmston Druggist carrier -
Uril 1 1 Ui I rlulViruUll a complete and select stock of every C^
description of proprietary medicine. 13 West Fourth Street.
D TT T7"TTVr/ ^ Manufacturer of and Dealer in Crystal Ice. Sold in small or
Xl JV I i.\ It large quantities. Delivered to any part of Winston or Salem.
>^ . -.-.. .m^^^M '^ Daily capacity 12 tons. Ice Factory 407 North Water Street.
Office 209 East 3rd Street, Winston, N. C.
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O vember 12th. Durham-, January 15th, March 26th, June 4th, and
"^ October 8th. Orange, March 19th, August 6th, and October 29th.
rt Caswell, April 9th, August 13th, and October 22d. Person, April
j^ 16th, August 20th, and November 19th.
Sixth Judical District.
^ «- Spring — Judge Brown. Fall — Judge Shuford.
h New Hanover, tJanuary 22d, tApril 16th, and September 24th.
§ * Greene, Februnry 26th, August 13th, and November 26th. Tjenoir, ,
1 J May 7th and November 12th. Duplin, February 19th, July 30th,
g * and October 29th. Samp.son, tFebruary 5th, April 30th, and
^^3 October 8th. Pender, March 5th and September 10th. Carteret,
Sow March 19th and October 22d. Jones, March 26th and October
l^s"* 29th. Onslow, April 2d and November 5th.
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o g . Seventh Judicial District.
o B Spring —Judge Bryan. Fall — Judge Brown.
a § Anson, January 8th, April 30th, September 3d, and November
a ^ 26th. Cumberland, January 22d. tMay 7th, July 23d, and tNo-
5 ^ vember 12th. Columbus, February 26th, July 16th, and Novem-
,m ® ber 5th. Robeson, January 29th, *May 21st, and October Ist.
W Richmond, February 12th, June 4th, September 17th, and De-
cember 3d. Bladen, *March 27th and October 30th. Bruns-
^rj wick, April 9th, and September 10th. Moore, March 5th, Au-
^ ust 13th, and December 10th.
1^ Eighth Judicial District.
|St| Spring — Judge Battle. Fall — Judge Bryan.
PQ Iredall, February 5th, May 21st, August 6th, and November
, 5th. Rowan, February 19th, May 7th, August 20th, and No-
^ vember 19th Davidson, March 5th, September 3d, and tDe-
W cember 3d. Randolph, March 19th and September 17th. Mont-
O gomery, April 2d and October 1st. Cabarrus, [^January 22d and
•^ July 2'3d. Yadkin. April 16th and October 15th.
p^ Spring — Judge Whitaker. Fall — Judge Battle.
Ph Alexander, January 22d and July 23d. Rockingham, January
29th, July 30th, and November 5th. Forsyth, February 24th,
May 2l8t, August 6th, and December 3d. Wilkes, March 5th
aod September 3*1. Alleghany, April 2d and September 17th.
Davie, April 9th and September 24th. Stokes, April 23d and
October 22d. Surry, March 19th and October 8th.
Ninth Judicial District.
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g-w nil fir &IIV llrtTni ) The home of fie Commercial Traveler,
PHENIX HOTEL
•<=»5r rnlrnlll Hlllrl ( especially OP Sunday. Noted for the
0^ I II IL II I A liUIULf ^ excellence of its table.
s" Winston, X. C. Geo. W. Kittelle, Prop. ) »a.OO to $3.50 per day.
DnCCMDAPUCD Q DDHTUCD Fine Dress Woods and Dress CO
nUOCllDAunLn Ob DnU I nLn Trhmnings a Specialty. Lar '
gest stock of Silk Dress Goods in the State. 10 West Third Street, Winston. l?U
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Tenth Judicial District. ^^
Spring — Judge Winston. Fall — Judge Whitaker. H^
Burke, March 19tli and September 3d. Caldwell, April 2d "•
and September 17th. Ashe, April 16th and September 24th. h^
Watauga, April 30th and October 8th. Mitchell, May 7th and ^„.«
October 15th. Yancey, May 21st and October 29th. McDowell, gig
March 5th and August 27th. Catawba, February 19th and •<■d
July 23d. ^it
Eleventh Judicial District. gc^a
Spring — Judge Boykin, Fall — Judge Winston. eS-B
Union, January 29th and August 20th. Stanley, February g.»|^
19th and September 17th. Mecklenburg, tMarch 5th, June 4th, ::|.gi
tSeptember 3d and December 17th. Gaston, March 19th and p^g
October Ist. Lincoln, April 2d and October 15th. Cleveland, "^jo-
April 16th and October 22d. Eutberford, April 30th and |i|
November 5th. Polk, May 14th and November 19th. Hender- ^|g
son, Mav 21st and November 26th. %^o
Twelfth Judicial District. "g^S,
Spring — Judge Mclver. Fall — Judge Boykin. s.?»
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Buncombe, tMarch 5th, August 13th and tDecember 3d. ggp
Madison, February 26tb, July 30th and tNovember 19th. Tran- p's=p
sylvania, April 2d and September 3d. Haywood, April 9th and »•§
September 10th. Jackson, April 23d and September 24th. ^?
Macon, May 7th and October 1st. Clay, May 14th and October j>^
8th. Cherokee, May 21st and October loth. Graham, June 4th OO
and November 12th. Swain, June 11th and November 19th. 05
*For criminal cases. tFor civil cases only. |For civil and '^1'"'
jail cases ^
Oliver P. Meares, Wilmington ; Thomas A. Jones, Ashville; r/2
Judges. Benjamin R. Moore, Wilmington ; John E. Brown,
Charlotte; E. D. Carter, Asheville ; Solicitors. W. R. French,
.Wilmington ; W. W. Phifer, Charlotte ; J. R. Patterson, Ashe- CD
ville ; Clerks. ^^^
New Hanover County — January 1st, March 19th, May 14th, ^
July 16th, September 17th and November 19th. ^
Buncombe County — January 22d, April 23d, July 23d and ^
October 2d. c-K
Mecklenburg County — February 12th, April 9th, August 6th, t^
October 8th and December 3d.
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"D'Dn'lITlVT "DnPTT'DC! iV PH ^^^^ supply either farmers or •
JjliU Wi\, JtUaJjltO OC UU. merhants with any article to be
' found in a hrst-class Hardware or CT-J
Agricultural Implement Store. 3 and i West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
CRIMINAL. CIRCUIT COURTS.
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D. H. KING
Dealer in Best Grades of Steam, Smithing', Foundry, Grate and Stov^
Coal in Car Loads or Less, at Lowest Prices. 209 East Third
Street, Winston, N. C.
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2 2 Hertford County — B. B. Winborne, Judge ; George Cowper,
^ Solicitor ; Thomas D. Boone, Clerk. Fourth Monday in Feb-
luary and second Monday in August.
CQ The Criminal Courts of Buncombe and Hertford counties are
'"CS not Circuit Courts, but are Courts for these counties only.
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CD SUPREME COURT.
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James E. Shepherd, Wathington, Chief Justice. James C. Mc-
C Rae, Cumberland; Walter Clark, Wake ; A. C. Avery, Burke ;
•^ Armstead Burwell, Mecklenburg ; Associate Justices. Salaries
1-^ of Chief Justices and Associate Justices, $2,500. Robert T.
Gray, Reporter, salary $750. Thomas S. Kenan, Clerk, salary
$300 and fees. Robert H. Bradley, Marshal and Librarian,
O salary $1,000.
^3 Supreme Court meets in Raleigh the first Monday in February
and last Monday in September, 1894.
^ Spring Term — 1st District, February 5th ; 2nd District, Febru-
O ^''V 12th ; 3d District, February 19th ; 4th District, February
26th ; 5th District, March 7th ; 6th District, March 12th ; 7th Dis-
â– ^ trict, March 19th ; 8th District, March 26th ; 9th District, April
^ 2d ; 10th District, April 11th ; 11th District, April 16th ; 12th
g District, April 22d.
•g Fall Term— 1st District, September 24th ; 2d District, October
?f. 1st ; 3d District, October 8th ; 4th District, October 15th ; 5th
gr District, October 22d ; 6th District, October 29th ; 7th District,
C3 November 5th ; 8th District, November 12th ; 9th District, No-
PQ vember 19th ; 10th District, November 26th ; 11th District, De-
, cember 3d ; 12th District, December 10th.
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UNITED STATES COURTS.
Circuit Court — Eastern District.
Held at Raleigh on the first Monday in June and last Monday
t-^ in November, and at Wilmington the first Monday after the
fourth Monday in April and October.
|» (Not appointed.; Circuit Judge.
®'6 Augustus S. Seymour, District Judge ; residence, Newbern';
ti^ salary $5,000.
*,g Charles B. Aycock, United States Attorney ; oflSce, Raleigh ;
residence, Wayne county.
Solomon C. Weill, Assistant United States Attorney; residence
|S| Wilmington.
(Not appointed.) United States Marshal ; office, Raleigh.
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3^ I r OTrrnr nniinniOT steere's instant headache and
^"^ I r \lrrKr llnlllllllX I neuralgia wafers. ASureCure.
Li \m\ UlLLIlLl UIIUUUIOI Cor. 4th and Liberty Sts., Winston, N. C.
Hinshaw & Medearis Company
Three cardinal virtues in their J^^
dealings with you :— Good Quality,
Lowest Prices and Perfect Satis-
faction. They don't handle Shoddy Goods.
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N. J.Riddick, Clerk Circuit Court at Raleigh and Wilmington; C^
residence, Raleigh ; office, Raleigh and Wilmington. H^
Vitruvms Royster, Deputy Clerk, Raleigh, N. C. ^^
W. H. Shaw, Deputy Clerk, Wilmington, N. C. Hrt
Eastern District Courts. o
Augustus S. Seymour, United States District Judge ; residence, O
Newbern. ^^
Held at Elizabeth City, third Monday in April and October ; ^
W. C. Brooks, Clerk. Newbern, fourth Monday in April and "^
October; George Green, Clerk. Wilmington, first alter the ^^
fourth Monday in April and October ; W. H. Shaw, Clerk. ^
Circuit and District Courts — Western District. ^ si-
(Not yei appointed.) United States Circuit Court Judge.
Robert P. Dick, United States District Judge, Western Dis-
trict ; residence, Greensboro'.
Thomas J. Allison, United States Marshal ; office, Statesville. © «,
Circuit and District Courts in the Western District are held at ^i"?
^ rt* "^
the same time and place : ffiSS
Greensboro', first Monday in April and October ; Samuel L. Sog
Trogdon, Clerk. Statesville, third Monday in April and October ; |^"
H. C. Cowles, Clerk ; residence, Statesville and Charlotte. * ^â– o
Charlotte, second Monday iu Juue and December, H. C, Cowles, ^®
Clerk; residence, Statesville and Charlotte. Asheville, first 2§
Monday in May and November ; J. E. Reid, Clerk ; residence, fl>^
Asheville. (^
Robert B. Glenn, United States Attorney ; residence, Winston. ^^
David A. Covington, Assistant United States Attorney ; resi- ^^
dence, Monroe. ^^
N. C. REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS.
SENATE.
Zebulon B. Vance, of Mecklenburg, re-elected , term expires
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Matt. W. Ransom, of NorthamDton, re-elected ; term expires
March 4, 1895.
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. fS
First District, W. A. B. Branch. Second District, F. A. Wood- <r^
ard. Third District, B. F. Grady. Fourth District, Benjamin H.
Bunn. Fifth District, Thomas Settle. Sixth District. S. B.
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T\T} TT r\ mTTAll/r'DC! AAT Carries a complete line of Paints, Oils, ^^^
JJXL. V. U mUlViXoUiN Varnishes, Dye stuffs, &c. 13 West Fourth Cj
• » « ^' AJ-". >-'*'■■■■•. f^v*^ street, Winston, N. C-
DTT T7TAtri Solicits orders from all points on the Wilkesboro Extensioili
JH X^Xii VJ Roanoke and Southern and Mocksville Railroads, for Ice, Coal,
Mineral Waters and Beer, 209 East 3rd Street, Winston.
16 APPENDIX.
Alexander. Seventh District, J. S. Henderson. Eighth District
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-g W. H. Bower. Ninth District, W. T. Crawford.
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STATE HOSPITAL, MORGANTOWN.
Board of Directors — James P. Sawyer, Buncombe county,
r President of the Board ; I. I. Davis, Esq., Burke county ; Joseph
CD P. Caldwell, Esq., Mecklenburg county ; J. G. Hall, Esq., C.itaw-
9^ ba county ; Jas. P. Sawyer, Buncombe county ; Jos. C. Mills,
-♦-^ Burke county ; Dr. B. T. Bahnson, Forsyth county ; Dr. George
^^ H. P. Cole, Henderson county ; Gen. E. R. Hampton, Jackson
^a^ county ; G. W. F. Harper, Caldwell county,
-g Officers— P. L. Murphy, M. D., Superintendent, salary, $2,800;
CD C. E. Ross, M. D., Assistant Physician, salary $1,200 ; Isiiac M.
:2 Taylor, M. D., Assistant Physician, salary $1,200 ; F. M. Scroggs,
1-^ Steward,- salary $1,000; Mrs. C. A. Marsh, Matron, salary $550.
^ NORTH CAROLINA INSANE ASYLUM.
^^ Situated in the vicinity of Raleigh, and will accommodate
-. three hundred patients.
?^ Board of Directors — Maj. John B. Broadfoot, Cumberland
^ county, President ; Dr. George A. Foote, Warren county ; Capt.
\j^ J. B. Burwell, Wake county ; Capt. J. D. Biggs, Martin county ;
O Dr. George L. Kirby, Wayne county ; Maj. B. F. Boykin,* Samp-
•~3 son county ; Dr. R. H. Speight, Edgecombe cpnnty ; Hon. L. A.
Potter, Carteret county ; R. R. Gotten, Esq., Pitt county.
Officers — Hon. Samuel McD. Tate, treasurer ex officio; W. T.
Smith, Esq., Keeper of the Records ; salary $1L0.
'Resident Officers — Dr. Wm. R. Wood, Superintendent, salary
$2,800 ; Dr. Francis T. Fuller, Assistant Physician, salary
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200 ; Dr. W. H. Cobb, Jr., Assistant Physician, salary $1,200 ;
W. R. Crawford, Jr., Steward, salary $1,200 ; Mrs. M. E. Whit-
aker, Matron, salary
EASTERN HOSPITAL, GOLDSBORO'.
g"^ J. F. Miller, M. D., Superintendent, salary $2,400, furnished
<^ house and board of horse and cow; W. W. Faison, M. D., As-
^5 distant Physician, salary $800, board for self, wife, three chil-
§§ dren and nurse, and board of one horse; Daniel Reid, Steward,
P3<3 salary $450, board of self and horse; Mrs. E. J. A. Smith, Ma-
^•^ tron.salary $300 and board of self and child; John H. Wilson;
"*^ Engineer, salary $450 and furnished house for family; Mrs. Vic-
Sm toria Bryan, seamstress, salary $150 and board of self and child;
2g John Pate, Farmer, salary $200 and house; A. A. Green, Watch-
t£§ man, salary, $250 per annum.
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5ph nil /T" &lilf linTPI "i Ample sample rooms for Commercial
b MHIrlvIX Hlllrl { Traveler's. Centrally located, opp.
9<^ IIIU.IllA IIUILLi >- Court House Square.
^ O WINSTON, N. C ) GKOKGE W. KITTELU:, PrOp.
TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS'
WORK OF ALL KINDS.
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It is Important to Know
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We are the best fixed for doing all classes of Printing
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We have established a reputation for good work that few
enjoy.
We do work promptly, and give mail orders as prompt
attention as if given in person.
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We guarantee all our work to give perfect satisfaction,
and use none but the best Stock.
Our prices are as low as can be made, consistent with
good work and stock.
We are under many obligations to the Trade for their
faithful and generous support. It has been our constant aim
to give each customer satisfaction; we shall endeavor to merit
your continued support. Soliciting j^our orders for anything
in the Printing line, we are.
Yours truly,
Lanier Printing Company.
LANIER PRINTING CO.,
WINSTON. N. C.
ALL KINDS OF
PRINTING DONE
— FOR ALL —
Businesses and Trades.
TIN TAG DEPARTMENT.
For this class of work is complete in every particular.
All the latest improved machinery for making Tags
and Dies.
Our own Machine Shops, and expert machinests and
die makers, and can turn out as good work as the best.
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The only Factory of the kind South of Richmond, and
we are the pioneers in this industry in the State.
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bhOCKlDAf^UCD ^ dDnTUCD carpets, Rugs, Lace Curtains, OS
nUuLllDAUniln 0& DnUlnLll curtain Poles and Window
Shades. 10 and 12 West Third Street, Winston. ^1^
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Builders' Hardware, Nails, Locks, Hingres,
Hope, White
Williams Co.'
Fourth Street, Winston, N. C,
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Board of Directors. — Dr. J. W. Vick, Chairman, Johnston
county; L. H. Costex, Wayne county; John F. 8outherland,
Wayne couutj; W. F. Ronntree, Craven county; J. L. McLean,
Robeson county; Theophilus Edwards, Greene county; Dr. N. M.
Culbreth, Columbus county; H. E. Dillon, Lenoir county; Dr.
M. B. Pitt, Edgecombe county.
Executive Committee. — Dr. J. W. Vick, L. H. Costex, John F. o
Southerland. s*^
THE GENKRAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA. % £
8ENAT0BS. ^>
1st District— Currituck, Camden, Pasquotank, Hertford, Gates, ^x
Chowan, and Perquimans. | ^
2d District — Tyrrell, Washington, Martin, Dare, Beauford, &i'
Hyde, and Pamlico — C. L. Pettigrew, d., and J. 8. »^m
Marsh, d. ' "^
3d District— Northampton and Bertie— C. W. Mitchell, d. Pg
4th District— Halifax— W. H. Day, d. |
5th District — Edgecombe — Dr. W. P. Mercer, d.
6th District— Pitt— F. G. James, d. gS'
6th District — Wilson, Nash, and Franklin — Jacob Battle, d.,
and G. W. Newell, d. ^
8th District — Craven, Jones, Carteret, Lenoir, Onslow and CD
Greene — L. A. Potter, d., and G. F. Parrott, d.
9th District — Duplin, Wayne and Pender — B. F. Aycock, d., ^2
and T, J. Armstrong, d. ?0
10th District — New Hanover and Brunswick — Geo. L. Morton, d. ^
11th District — Warren and Vance.
12th District— Wake— H. C. Olive, d. <r^
13th District — Johnston — James H. Pou, d. "^
14th District — Sampson, Harnett and Bladen — F. R. Cooper, d., p|^_
and W. H. G. Lucas, d. ^^
15th District — Columbus and Robeson — J. A. Brown, d., and E. c^
F. McRae, d.
16th District — Cumberland — John W. McLauchlin, d. *^
17th District — Granville and Person — Dr. Wm. Merritt, p. p. ^
18th District — Caswell, Alamance, Orange and Durham — T. M. r^
Cheek, d., and J. A. Burch, d. P^
19th District — Chatham — J. W. Atwater, p. p. ,^
20th District— Rockingham— Dr. W. J. Courts, d. ^
21st District— Guilford— John D. King, d. "^
22d District — Randolph and Moore — L. C. Phillips, d. ^
28d District — Richmond, Montgomery, Anson and Union — R.
E. Little, d., and Peter McRae, d. §
24th District — Cabarrus and Stanley — W. G. Means, d. .
25th District— Mecklenburg— F. B. McDowell, d. t:
Hope, White Lead, Brushes, Oils, Sherwin, ^
Williams Co.'s P. C. Paints. 3 and 5 West 5
OU I^IMP bottler of the Celebrated Jos. ScHLitz MrLWAtJKBfi
I Hi kIIiU Beer. 209 East Third Street, Winston, N. C
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^ § 26th District — Rowan, Forsyth and Davidson — E. B. Jones, d,
|-^ and W. C. Owen, d.
^^ 27th District — Iredell, Davie and Yadkin — K. B. McLauchlin, d.
J 28th District — Stokes and Surry.
^"^ 29th District — Catawba, Lincoln, Alex.inder and Wilkes — M.
^Z, O. Sherrill, d., and J. S. Cranor, d.
^ c 30th District— Alleghany, Ashe and Watanga— W. C. Fields, d.
7-§ 31st District — Caldwell, Buike, McDowell, Mitchell and Yancey
■^.d — S. L. Patterson, d., and L. M. Blalock, d.
^^ 32d District— Gaston, Cleveland, Rutherford and Polk— T. B.
g| Twitty, d., and R. W. Sandifer, d.
^ J 33d District — Buncombe, Madison and Haywood — J. M. Camp-
J^^ bell, d., and Jos. S. Davis, d,
^t 34th District — Henderson, Transylvania, Jackson and Swain —
l^.o R. L. Leatherwood, d.
,5 3 35th District — Macon, Cherokee, Clay and Graham — Ben
«2 Posey, d.
>-V HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
S Alamance — J. A. Long, d.
S Alexander, T. F. Murdock, d.
Alleghany — C. J. Taylor, d.
Anson — Thos. J. Watkins, d.
Ph Ashe —
-^ Beaufort — John R. Rowe, d.
^ Bertie — A. S. Roscoe, d.
^ Bladen- W. L Shaw, d.
^ Brunswick — George H. Bellamy, d.
Buncombe — R. B. Vance, d., and John W. Starnes, d.
Q Burke — Julius H. Hoffman, d.
H ^ Cabarrus— D. Henry White, d.
O Caldwell — Edmund Jones, d.
Camden —
Carteret — David W. Russell, d.
Caswell —
Catawba — P. A. Hoyle, d.
Chatham — Alfred Self, p. p., and A. M. Wicker, p. p.
Cherokee —
Chowan — W. B. Shepard, d.
^ Clay — J. S. Anderson, d.
S Cleveland — Sylvanus Erwin, d.
W Columbus — J. B. Schulken, d.
2 Craven— R. P. Williams, r.
Cumberland— H. L. Cook, d., and Taggart, d.
D Currituck — A. O. Dey.
If L. E. STEERE, DRUGGIST, OIL OF GLADNESS
P A Quick Relief for Rheumatism & Neuralgia. Cor. 4tli and Liberty Sts., Winston, N. C.
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Manure, Anchor Briiud Tobiiceo Fcrtilizertiml Star Hr uid (!uaii<>— three of the best brands . .
fertilizers miide. They also sell (jiily the best (iiialities lied Cluvor, Sapling Clover, Tim- pCT
othy, Orchard Grass, Kentucky, Blue Giass nud Herd Grass Seed. •
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Dare— J. B. Midgett, d. Cj
Davidson — John C. Thomas, d. ^^
Darie— M
Duplin— A. D. Ward, d.
Durham — Frank L. Fuller, d. I_j
Edgecombe — Jesse Brake, d., and W. L. Barlow, d. ^3-"
Forsyth— C. B. Watson, d., and A. E. Shore, d. o
Frauklin— F. S. Spruill, d. O
Gaston— J. B. White, d. (Tq
Gates— M. R. Eure, d. ;:^
Graham — John F. Tatham, d. t-^
Granville — frr*
Greene — \V. M. Carraway, d. ^
Guilford— M. H. Holt, d'., and J. H. Gilmer, d. -gj
Halifax— W. H. Kitcheu, d., and F. H. Taylor, d. |||
Harnett — N. A. Smith, d. ^oB
Haywood — R. D. Gilmer, d. J^2.s
Heuderson — gS^
Hyde— David H. Carter, d. o j|
Iredell— Dr. J. R. McLelland, d., and Richard E. King, d. -gla
Jackson — Walter E. Moore, d. ill
Hertford— W. P. Taylor, d. gS|
Johnston — R. B. Whitley, d., and Y. J. Lawhorn, d. ' 'J^
Jones — J. C Parker, d. ^^
Lenoir — E. J. Brooks, d. S^|
Lincoln — W. L. Grouse, d. g|
Macon — J. Frank Ray, d.
Madison — ^
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Martin — M. T. Lawrence, d.
McDowell— J. C. McCurry, d.
Mecklenburg — Hugh Harris, d., J. R. Erwin, d., and J. L. Jet-
ton, d. g
Mitchell — p
Montgomery — G*
Moore — W. J. Adams, d.
Nash— ^
New Hanover — Edgar G.Parmelee, d.,and G. W. Westbrook,d. ^
Northampton— 0. R. Herrell, d. g
Onslow — Silas W. Venters, d. j:^
Orange — James Norwood, d. ^
Pamlico — ^H
Pasquotank — g*
Pender — R. C. Johnston, d. oo
Perquimans — Parker, p. p. ^
Person — P
Pitt— L K. Witherington, d., and Fred McLawhorn, d.
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Ulll fl Ul I nUlllruUll tionsatallhours, day ornight. 13 West O
Fourth street, Winston, N. C.
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DTT 1^TlVr(x ^°**^®'' ^^ Mineral Waters, Sarsaparilla, Soda Watet and
• ^' -i^J-A.'vJ Ginger Ale. Office 209 East Third St., Winston, N. C.
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O Polk—
^ Randolph— T. M. Robertson, d., and H. K. Fuller, d.
jd Richmond — W. R. Covington, d., and L. M. Blue, d.
K^ Robeson— T. A. McNeill, d., aud J. S. Oliver, d.
j^ Rockingham — J imes W. Dameron, d., and R. J. Lewellyn, d.
Rowan — Lee S. Overman, d., and J. H. McKenzie, d.
° I Rutherford — A. L. Parker, d.
.2 ^ Sampson — C. E. Daniel, d., and A. F. Howard, d.
I ^ Stanly— J. P. Nash, d.
^ I Stokes —
1^3 Surry — Stephen Tenable, d.
Il^ Swain — J. A. Franks, d.
®| Transylvania —
:; 3 Tyrrell— C. E. Tatum, p. p.
i^ Union— T. C. Eubanks, d.
So Vance —
OS Wake— 0. H. Clark, d., Fred L. Merritt, d., and Walter H.
I ^ Grimes, d.
*^g Warren —
oa Washington — H. J. Starr, d.
|l Watauga — E. F. Lovell, d.
^1 Wayne— W. R. Allen, d., and J. A. Stevens, d.
I a Wilkes —
p Wilson— Dr. J. T. Graves, d.
g ^ Yancey —
n^^. COUWTT OFFICERS.
Ill Clerk of Superior Court, W. B. Stafford.
15 X Sheriff, Robert M. McArthur.
'S"^ Register of Deeds, H. E. Keehlen.
p a Treasurer, J. F. Griffith.
* I Surveyor, M. H. Morris.
I ^ Coroner, Dr. W. P. Dicks.
w Superintendent Public Instruction, A. I. Putner.
p^ Standard Keeper,
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JUSTICES OF THE PEACE— FORSYTH COUNTY.
g Abbotts Creek. G. H. Idol, J. L. Phipps, J. A. Holder.
Belew's Creek. E. B. Linville, Fuel Fulton, C. Marshall.
fH liethania. R. L. Cox, A. Styers, J. F. Conrad, J. N. Anderson.
p4 Broadbay. M. J. Bodenhamer, H. L. Beckerdite, Charles Roth-
H^ rock.
Lewisville. Milton Blackburn, D. A. Binkley, A. A. Jones, T. J.
Ph Conrad, W. R. Wagner.
03 Kernesville. J. M. Guyer, W. W. Hunter, N. W. Sapp, T. B.
^ Wilson, N. H. Smith.
The Phce)iix Hotel Coach meets
all trains with a competent and
polite Porter
("^ Winston, N. C. Geo. W. Kittelle, Prop. ) Table and service excellent.
:s PHENiX HOTEL, [
O Winston. N. C. Geo. W. KitteUe, Prop. )
ROSENBAGHER & BROTHER
Boys' and Children's Clothing in Jjy2
hundreds of styles and qualities.
The only One-Price Clothing House
in the city, corner Liberty and Fourth Streets. Winston, N. C.
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Middle Fork. Edw. Linville, P. A. Cox, R. J. Morris, W. P. C^
Dicks, P. T. Lehman. CP
Old Richmond. D. Snider, H. J. Peddicord, H. B. Holder. Ph
Old Town. E. A. Pfaflf, F. N. Pfaff, Samuel Hauser, A. C. Davis. ^
Salem Chapel. J. D. Waddill, Joseph Grubbs, M. J. Crews, S. ^„.w
Waener, and T. M. Waejner. ||h
South Fork. Albert Atwood, Samuel Alspaugh, J. Shore, Theo. "<' g
Kemel, and C. S. Ryan. S^^>
Vienna. G. H. Hauser, E. C. Dull, and R. C. Lioeback. ;«w
Winston. C. H. Fogle, C. Hamlen, R. W. Belo, H. E. Fries, H. °l?=
E. Mclver, John Bverly, T. H. Pegram, jr., H. W. Barrow, Isi
T. B. Douthit, J. M^. McCuiston. |J|
Clemonsville. J. C. Womack, T. W. Griffith, J. A. Sheek, Frank If-^
Cook, and M. C. Nelson. p^S
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CITY OFFICERS OF WIWSTOW. ifi?
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Mayor, E. E. Gray. §'Sp
Aldermen, W. E. Franklin, M. A. Walker, A. B. Gorroll, A. C. ^a«
Snipes, D. S. Reid, Frank Brown, E. B. Efird, J. G. Latta |o ^
and Rufus Clement. S g®
Secretary and Treasurer, M. Magruder. gSg
City Tax Collector and Constable, O. W. Banner. d-'h."
Chief of Police, J. M. Wilson. *|»
Police Force, M. M. dickers. J. J. Cofer. J. R. Hasten, J. J. °?
Adams, J. T. Thompson, A. A. Dean. j.^
Finance Committee, D. S. Reid, W. E. Franklin and M. A. q^
Walker. (^
Sanitary Committee, Frank Brown, M. A. Walker and R. E. '*''"'
Clement. ^^
Street Committee, A. B. Gorrell, A. C. Snipes and F. B, Efiid. p
Fire Tommittee, F. B. Efird, J. G, Latta and F. C. Brown.
Police Commission, W. E. Franklin, F. C. Brown and D. S. Reid.
Graded School Commissioners, A. B. Gorrell, M. A. Walker ^
and G. W. Hinshaw. t-g
Water Works Committee, D. S. Reid and A. B. Gorrell. g
Sewerage Committee, F. C. Brown, W. E. Franklin and J. G. ,c-K
Liitta.
Light Committee, M. A. Walker, F. B. Efird and Rufus Clement. ^
Building Committee, W. E. Franklin, A. C. Snipes and D. S
Reid.
Market Committee, D. S. Reid, A. B. Gorrell and F. C. Brown. ^
City Physician, Dr. John Bynum. §
Sanitary Policeman, S. J. Lambe.
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Agents for genuine Smith and
Dexter Cutters, Geiser Threshers, -
Champion Grain Drills, Peerless C-2
Road Engines, Spiral Spring Buggies, etc. 3 and 5 West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
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Manufacturer of and dealer in Crystal Ice. Sold in small or large
quantities. Delivered to any part of Winston or Salem. Daily capacity
12 tons. Ice Factory 407 North Water Street. ••"=
Street, Winston, N. C.
APPENDIX.
City Market Clerk, T. M. Benton.
Street Force Officer, N. A. Lewis.
Fire Department, John Hanes, chief; Louis Evans, Joseph
Black, John Holmes and Monroe Long.
€ITT OFFICERIS OF SALF]!n.
Mayor, T. B. Douthit.
City Clerk and Treasurer, G. A. Boozer.
Chief of Police, S. C. Ebert.
Commissioners, H. E. Fries, J. A. Vance, J. H. Stockton, F. C.
Meinung, A. A. Spach, J. C. CoDiad and Irwin Mclver.
WIHrSTOir-SAL.E.TI FIRF DEPARTMESfTS.
JLiOcation of Fire Alarm Boxes and Keys.
SALEM.
Key, Where Kept.
C. H. Fogle, J. A. Vance, J. Starbuck,
W. J. Ellis (factory), A. Spears.
J. H. Clewell, T. B. Douthit, C. E.
Crist, A. Bntner, Dr. Bahnson, Dr.
Siewers, C. Jones (store), D. Kester.
J. E. Mickey, W. J. Spaiigh (store),
E. Welfare, W. Dettmar, Dr. Shaff-
ner.
Arista Engine Room, Hampton's Store,
E. Ackerman, J. W. Fries, Dr. Lott,
T. E. Davis.
No. 71 West and Poplar C. B. Pfohl, E. V. Tech, W. Giunert,
Charley Stewart, W. R. Arthur, Ir-
vin Miller.
WINSTON.
Box, Where Located.
No. 51 Fogle Bros.
No. 52 Salem Female
Academy,
No. 61 Maine and Cem-
etery Streets,
No. 62 Wachovia Mills
Box Where Located.
No. 14 Third and Cherry,
" 15 Fourth and Broad,
" 23 Fifth and Summit,
" 24 Fifth and Poplar,
" 25 Cherry,
" 32 Reservoir,
•' 35 Liberty and Depot.
" 42 Fourth and Liberty,
" 43 Third and Depot,
" 45 Second and Chestnut,
Key Where Kept.
Rod W. Cotten.
G. A. Follin.
R. P. Dalton.
Dr. R. F. Gray.
Five Factories.
Frank Snipes.
Will White.
1. E. St3eres, Ashcraft & Owens.
American T:>bacco Co.
P. H. Hanes & Co., B. F. Hanes,
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.
Prescriptions Accurately Dispensed at Steere's
PHARMACY, Corner Liberty and Fourth Streets, Winston, N. C.
Hinshaw&Medearis Company ^i£fE
and their Dry Go(k1s, Notions and otlicr jjoods in oii^-insil i)ucku!ies o'
Lowest Cash Prices ii'.d oiler unequalled indueements to cash bviyers.
lies. Grain, Flour, ^J
>I(fliisses and
ds liy the ear load,
I)ueka!ies of Hrst hands at the HxH
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To turn in jin aLirm, open door, pull down small lever gently,
and close door tightly at onco. After first alarm is rung off un-
lock door and repeat as before. Two alarms will always be
turned in for one fire. Always close door tightly after turning
in either alarm.
TWO HANDSOME NEW BUILDINGS.
Recently Completed in the Wide-Awake, Progressive Manufac-
turing City of Winston — Hotel and City Hall.
Two of the handsomest buildings in the " Old North State "
have recently been erected and opened here. They are models
in every respect, and show the kind of buildings which undoubt-
edly will hereafter be built by the progressive people of the
"Twin City."
HOTEL PHCENIX.
The above is the handsome and spacious Hotel Phoenix, and
is fast becoming one of the most popular hotels in the State,
under the management of Mr. G. W. Kittelle, The entire build-
ing is heated by steam and lighted by electricity. Its rooms are
large and elegantly furnished. Table and service unexcelled.
A " resting place for the weary traveller" and a credit to the city
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WINSTOX'S NEW CITY HALL.
Winston's New City Hall — A model municipal building of
striking architecture and an ornament to the city. It faces one
hundred feet on Main Street, and runs the length of the block
on West Fourth Street. Erected at a cost of $75,000 and is
modern in every particular.
The court rooms are spacious and elegant, and there are ex-
cellently fitted up rooms for city commissioners and various
city officers. Quarters strictly up to date are provided for the
fire department. In the rear there is an annex, the lower floor
of which is large and well arranged market house and the sec-
ond story is the armory of the Forsyth Riflemen, of the State
Guard. There is no other armory in the State that Hfill at all
compare with this one.
SOCIETIES, LOOOKN, i<:TC.
Winston Chapter, No. 24, R. A. M. meet first and third Mon-
day nights in each month. M. D. Bailey, H. P.; Peter A. Wil-
son, King; R. E. Dalton, Scribe; Fred G. Schaum, Treasurer,
J. H. Whit«, Secretary.
Salem Lodge, No. 36, 1. O. O. F. meets in Odd Fellows and
Masonic Hall every Tuesday night. A. J. Gales, N. G.; C. P.
Mil f^ ^IIV llflTri I New, elegant and with every modern con-
rHIrNlA Hlllrl C ^f "i^nce. Noted for the superiority of
I II tl» IllA ilUlbL| Tits tjeds and elegantly furnished rooms.
WINSTON, N. C. «a to m-Z.SO per day. ) GEO. W. KITTELLE, Prop.
ROSENSAGHER & RROTHER
Corner Libei-ty and Fourth Streets, Winston, N. C. ^Q
Headquarters for Fine Clothing. ^Q
We carry the largest stock in North •
Uarolina.
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Hanes, Treasurer; S. J. Lambe, Warden; J. R. Hasten, Coun- ^^.
sellor; J. F. Griffith, R. S. to N. G.; A. C. Davis, L. S. to N. G.; ^
L. D. Lambeth, E. S. to V. G.; Wm. Travis, L. S. to V. G.; J.
W. Portis, E. S. S; E.H.Jones, L. S. S.; A. W. Peddicord, »-d
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Union Grove Temperance Eeform Club, organized October h O
21st, 1893, at LTuion Grove Chapel, New Winston, near Burk- ^0
head Church, on Crawford Avenue. W. L. White, Pres. ; J. N. § F
Kennedy, 1st Vice-Pres.; J. H. Elliott, 2nd Vice-Pres.; E. E. ' ^
Gates, 8d Vice-Pres.; B. A. Johnson, Rec. Sec'ty; B. B. Gra- < X
ham, Ass't. Eec. Sec'ty; S. B. May, Fin. Sec'tv; W. L. White, '^ H
Cor. Sec'ty; D. J. Holder, Treas.; J.N. Kennedy, Steward; E.E. ^r
Cates and'S. V. May, Marshals; J. H. Mitchell, Sergt-at-Arms; g ,
W^ L. White, B. A. Johnson and J. N. Kennedy, Trustees. ' ^
Meets first Saturday in each mouth at 7.30 p. m. ^ &,
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Forsyth Riflemen, Co. A, 3d Reg't, N. C. S. G. Organized >
Feb. 12, 1812. Meet every Monday night over City Market, J. ^
C. Bessaut, Capt.; F. T. White, 2d Lieut.; 0. H. Williamson, Ist
Lieut. ; 50 members. ^*
Salem Philharmonic Society meets every Tuesday nighi at crt-
the «alem Music Hall. E. A. Ebert, Pres"; F. W. McClement, g^
Vice-pres.; A. Lichtenthaler, Sec'ty.; A. J. Hauser, Treas.; W.
A. Boyd, Librarian ; Prof. Charles S. Skilton, Musical Director, h^
Salem Fire Department, F. C. Meinung, Chief; W. C. Grunert, o
1st Lieut.; F. H. Vogler, 2d Lieut.; E. V. Vesk, Sec'ty. and ^D
Treas.
Salem Lodge, No. 56, K. of P., meets every Friday night in
their Castle HaII, west side Main St. oop. Public Square, R. L. pj^
Hendrix, C. C; W. C. Crist, V. C; G. A. Boozer, P.; F. C. Mei- S
nung, M. of W.; F. El. Vogler, M. at A.; P. S. Preston, K. of R. c^-
and S.; J. A. Dean, M. of F.; fi. A. Pfohl, M. of C; J. F. Crouse.
1. G.; L. F. Owens, O. G.; H. A. Giersh, P. C. ^
Winston Lodge, No. 167, F. & A. M., meets every second r-K
Monday in each month at Masonic Hall. W. H. Summerell, W. r^
M.; W. E. Franklin, S. W.; J. K. Norfleet, J. W.; R. L Dalton, k-|
Treas.; R. \V. Nading, Secty.; George Barbee, Tyler. §0
Piedmont Commandery, No. 6, K. T. Meets 4th Monday ^
in each month at Masonic Hall. M. D. Bailey, E. C; R. E.
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Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Heaters, =•£,
Sheet Iron, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, etc. S* ""
3 and 5 West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
DTT TT'TlVrO I>6aler in Best Grades Steam, Smithing, Foundry, Grate and
M JVlLllvT Stove t oal in Car Loads or Less, at Lowest Prices,
ea * -^ • ■■-*"^-^' ^ 209 East Third street, Winston, N. C.
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grj Dalton, Generalissimo ; R. H. Jones, C. G.; P. A. Wilson, Pre-
<^ late; F. G. Scbaum, Treas.; J. K. Norfleet, S. W.; J. C. Bessent,
>"§) Warder ; P. W. DaUon, Guard.
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1^ >, Salem Orchestra. Meets Monday and Friday nights of each
jyr^ I week in the Music Hall on Mam Street, Salem. William J.
*^&2 Peterson, Musical Director; Bernard J. Pfohl, Secretary.
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GO^ tion is helrl second Friday nights of each months in Winston,
O N. C; T. 0. Davis, W. M.; W. C. Brown, S. W.; J. W. T. Schott-
^ J. W.; 0. A. Pfohl, Treas.; F. D. L. Messer, Sec'ty; P. W. Dal-
a ton, S. D.; C. S. Hampton, J. D.; A. Grogan, Tyler.
Winston Lodge, No. 1,673, K. of H. Meets second and fourth
b Tuesday evenings in each month, in the K. of P. Hall, Munici-
< pal Building, Winston, N. C. T. B. Douthit, Dictator, T. L.
Farrow, V. Dictator; P. W. Crutchfield, F. R.; H. T. Bahnson,
^> Reporter.
-1 Ladies' Aid Society, First Baptist Church. Meets at the par-
. n sonage second and fourth Thursday in each mouth. Mrs. B. P.
^ Smith, Pres.; Mrs. Frank Lnpfort, Vice-Pres.; Mrs. C. J. Wat-
kins, Treas. ; Mrs. D. S. Reid, Sec'ty.
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!:^0 Twin-City Club, First National Bank Building, Liberty Street,
^'^ near Third Street. Organized 1887. Incorporated 1891. Pres-
^^^ ident, Clement Manly ; Vice-Pres., A. H. Eller and Jno. G.
rt Young ; Board of Governors, J. J. Blair, T. W. Huske, L. A.
1-^ Vaughn, R. L. Candler, H. L. Riggins, Henry R. Starbuck .
y^ House Committee, S. E. Allen, R. S. Gullowav, R. W. Nading;
W. B. Pollard, L. A. Vaughn ; Literature and Art Committee, C.
^-i B. Watson, J. J. Blair, J. S. Grogan, J. L. Ludlow and A. M.
2r Coleman.
^ West Salem Temperance and Reform Club, organized May 5,
1893, meet Friday night at 8 p. m., at hall on Elm Street. Public
"^ meeting First Tuesday night in each month. L. W, Seabalt,
O Pres.; W. G. Knight, Vice-Pres.; T. C. Hege, Secretary ; W. F.
""^-^ Hailey, Ass't Sec'ty ; J. W. Lineback, Treas. ; R. M. Page,
— ^ Serg't-at-Arms ; W. M. Binkley, Chaplain.
PG Salem Temperance Union, No. 1. Meets every Tuesday night,
"*^ Main Street. Public meeting First Tuesday night in each month.
^ J. W. Cook, Pres.; R. Li. Bomes, Vice-Pres.; J. A. Wollen, Past.
PQ C. ¥.; C. Whiteman, Sec'ty ; C. Y. Barnes, Fin. Sec'ty ; John
Gray, Chaplain ; F. N. Barnes, Treas.
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O Li Li U I LLnil lions a Specialty.
H^ Corner Fourth and Liberty Streets, Winston, N. C.
Hinshaw&Metois Company SHSisisSS: Z
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Twin City Hospital, Brookstown Avenue, West End. Mrs. J. ^
A. Bitting, Pres.; Mrs. W. N. Williamson, 1st Yice-Pres.; Mrs. T. ^
L. Vaughn, 2nd Vice-Pres.; Mrs. H. L. Riggins, Secretary; Mrs. *
J. F. Sbaffner, Treasurer; Executive Committee, Mrs. J. A. Gray,
Mrs. S. E. Allen, Mrs. W. L. Hill, Mr. J. M. Rogers, Mrs. M. h^
Patterson, Mrs. J. B. Moseley and Mrs. F. Crutcbfield. Meet 1=7^
the First Tuesday of each month at 4 p.m., in the New Hospital §.
Building. O
Winston-Salem Chamber of Commerce. Officers: October 1 J^
1893 to October 1, 1894. Col. F. H. Fries, President ; Geo. w! hS
Hinshaw, 1st Vice-Pres.; G. A. Follin, 2d Vice-Pres.; W. A. Blair, §-
Secretary and Treasurer. Directors: J. W. Hanes, H. E. Fries ^
Dr. H. T. Bahnson, S. E. Allen, W. W. Wood, V. O. Thompson,' ^%^
J. B. Vaughn, A. B. Gorrell. Regular meetings every Monday 22 1
aight, at Chamber of Commerce Hall, over W. L. Hill's store. ^^IS.
Liberty Council, No. 3, Jr. O. U. A. M. of Salem, meets every |o^
Monday evening at K. of P. Hall, Winston. Jr. P. C, W. I. i^|"
RobertsoD ; C. W. A. Spear; V. C, J. H. Adams; A.' R. 8. "g^o
SV. P. Welfare ; R. S., P. S. Preston ; F. S., G. A. Williams ; ?iJ
rreas., W. L. Hampton ; Con., J. H. Leonard; W., W. G. Cran- %%%.
ord ; I. S., T. W. Chadwick ; O. S., C. E. Hanes ; Trustees, W. " ' ?
>. Cranford, P. S. Preston and E. G. Kern. ^.'
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Salem Literary Society, organized 1854. Meet every Monday ||
light in Voglar Building, Main Street. Pres., A, H. Holland ; "^
l^ice-Pres., J. K. Pfohl ; Sec'ty, E. L. Hege ; Treas C W '^
rhaeler ; Librarian, E. T. Mickey. ' ' ' CO
Crescent Club, 3d floor over People's National Bank. Organ- ^^'"^
zed 1894. Busines smeeting 1st Monday after the 15th of each ^
nonth. James Sloan, Pres.; M. G. Follin, Vice-Pres.; J. P. p
mutton, Sec'ty aod Treas. ' »— •-
Salem Encampment, No. 20, L O. O. F, Meet 2d and 4th CO
Thursday nights in each month at Masonic and Odd Fellows'" nf
lall, Liberty Street near Fourth, Winston. O. W. Hanner C ^
^ ; R. L, Hendrix. H. P. ; C. P. Norfleet, S. W. ; J. C. Bessentj S-
5cribe ; J. R. Hasten, Treas. ; R. P. Clingman, J. W.; L. D. Lam- "
)eth, O. S. ; William Tavis, I. S. ; W. A. Walker. 1st G • B F ^
Born, 2d G. ; J. C. Thomas, 3d G. ; T. W. Chadwick, 4th G. • ^
as. Miller, Con. tS
Salem Lodge, No. 56, K. of P. Meet every Fridav night, over
liersh's dry goods store. Main Street, opp. Square. C. C, R.
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L. Hendricks ; V. C, W. C. Crist ; M. of W., F. C. Meinung ;
Prelate, G. A. Boozer ; M. at A., F. H. Vogler ; Inside Guard,
J. F. Grouse ; Outside Guard, L. F. Owens.
Q '^ Salem " Rough and Ready " Fire Co. F. C. Meinung, Oapt.;
^ ^ William Grunert, 1st Lieut.; F. H. Vogler, 2d Lieut.; E. V. Tesh,
g o Sec. and Treas.; Lee Hanes, Chief Engineer ; Walter Hege, Ass't
>.-55 Engineer. " Rough and Ready" Steam Fire Engine Co., No. 1,
i jI has one Button Steam Engine, two hand engines, 2800 feet of
hose, two hose carts, one horse hose cart, and one two-horse
^ hose wagon. Meet First Friday night in every month at Engine
p3 house, Salt Street. Organized 1783, re-organized 1842, and hav-
"^ ing in possession (we claim) the oldest fire engine in the United
States.
^ Damon Lodgs, No. 41, K. of P. Meets every Thursday, 7.30
^ p. m., in Municipal Building. C. C, J. H. Foote ; V. C, W. E.
^ Lineback ; M. of W., C. E. Crist ; Prelate, J. N. Atwater ; K. of
® o R. and S., E. P. Winkler ; M. of Arms, Wood Richmond ; M. of
^ F., L. W. Matthews ; M. of Ex., C. K. Woodruff; Inner Guard,
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Churches, Winston-Salem.
Methodist Protestant Church, Liberty cor 7th Streets. Rev.
L. L. Albright, Pastor. Services, Sunday 11 a. m., Dec, Jan.,
^ Feb., 7 p. m.; March, April, May, Sept., Oct., Nov., 7:15 p. m.;
H June, July, August, 8 p. m. Sunday School at 9.30 a. m. Y. P.
S. C. E. half hour before evening service. i
p J Burkhead M. E. Church, Liberty Street, Rev. J. R. Moore,
^ Pastor. Services 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday School, 9.45 a.
P^ m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 7.30 p. m.
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^^ Young Men's Christian Association, Rooms Jacob's Block,
^ Main Street, reading room, social rooms, gymnasium, bath
1 "I rooms, etc. Sunday Gospel Meeting for men, 4 p. m. H. E.
O Rondthaler, President ; F. B. Efird, Treasurer ; Alfred B. Paul,|
Gen'l Sec'ty.
•oS* nil/rEkllV linTri ) Heated throughout hy Steam.
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S^ llli^lllA IIUILLf > The best furnished Hotel in the state.
<J ■" WINSTON, N. C. »a to S2.50 per day. ) GEO. W. KITTELLE, Prop.
nUOLllDAUnLn & DnU I IILIi Wiaston that keeps a com. '
plete line of foot wear. 12 West Third Street, Winston. ^1^
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H. C. Moore, Pastor. Services, 11 a. m., Winter 7 p. m., Sum- ^ ^.
mer 8 p. m. Sunday School 9,30 a. m. Prayer meeting every -
Wednesday night.
Church of Christ, West End, Rev. H. C. Bower, Pastor: Ser- g^
vices 11 a. m. and 7.30 p, m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday ^
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H. A. Brown, Pastor. Sunday services, 11 a. m. Winter 7 p. ts^
m.. Summer 8 p. m. Sunday School 9.30 a. m. Prayer meeting t-s
Wednesday night.
Calvary Chapel (Moravian), Holly av. Rev. A. D. Thaeier, ^ ^
Pastor. Services, 11 a. m. Sunday School 9.30 a. m. Y. P. S. -P »
C. E. Wednesday night 7.30 p. m. ' | f
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, West 4th Street cor Pine Street, o s»
Rev. J. E. George, Rector. Sunday services, 11 a. m. and 7.30 ^ i=^
p. m. Sunday School, 9.30 a. m. Wednesday 7.30 p. m. g- s
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B. Turrentine, Pastor. Sunday services, 11 a. m., Winter 7 p. m.,
Summer 8 p. m. Sunday School 9.30 a. m. Prayer meeting
Wednesday 7,30 p. m. "S
Moravian Church (Salem), Church Street adjoining Academy.
Rt. Rev, E, Rondthaler, Pastor ; Rev. A. D. Thaeier, Assistant
Pastor. Sunday services 11 a. m,, 7,30 p. m. Summer ; 7 p. m,,
Winter. Sunday School, 1.30 p. m. Weekly service, Wednes- ^ 9
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Lutheran Church (in course of erection W. 4th street). Ser- ^ ©
vices held at present W. 3d street nr cor Liberty. Rev. W. A. ^ a
Lutz, Pastor. Sunday services, II a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday g r*
School, 9.30 a. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday 7.30 p. m. ^ 'g
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DXiU WIN. XiUuiljliu <K \J\J. merchants with any article to be ^
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Agricultural Implement Store. 3 and 5 West Fourth St., Winston, N. C.
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1^ Grace Church, Eev. W. W. Curtis, Pastor. Suaday services,
^-g 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday School 3 p. m.
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Pastor. Sunday services, 1st and 3rd Sunday, 11 a. m. and 7.30
®-S p. m. Sunday School, 2.30 p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursd ly
lo 7.30 p. m.
g First Presbyterian, Cherry street, head of W. 3d street. Rev.
'g_^- Robert E. Caldwell, Pastor. Sunday services, 11 a. m. and 7.30
^ J p. m. Sunday school 9.45 a. m. Prayer meeting and lecture
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C^ meeting Wednesday, 8 p. m.
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First Baptist Church, 6th Street, Rev. Geo. W. Holland, pas-
tor. Services, 3 and 7.30 p. m. Sunday School 9 a. m. Prayei;,
meeting Wednesday, 7.30 p. m. |i
Q M. E. Church, 7th Street. Rev. W. W. Pope, pastor. Ser-
Ph vices 3 and 7.30 p. m. Sunday School 11.30 a. m. Prayer
^^ meeting Wednesday 8 p. m.
African Methodist, E. 7th Street. J. M. Henderson, pastor.
^ Services 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday School 9 a. m. Prayer:
^]^ meeting Wednesday, 7 p. m.
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For Toilet Articles. Our Specialtiesi
P-^ I t \TrrRr rrlARMAnY Steere s violet Water, Lilac Bloon
<!f^ Ll Ll U I LLIILf I llnlllllnU I and white Heliotrope. Try tbeiu
1^ ^ Corner Fourth and Liberty Streets, Winston, N. C.
Hinshaw & Medearis Company
Best grades Syrup, Molasses, (^^
Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Flour, Meal,
Lard, Hams, Spices. Extracts
Crackers, also a full line of Canned Goods and Fancy Groceriesat Lowest Prices. CQ
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Ab., above; advt., advertisement: ave., avenue; bds., boards; bet., be- ts 2
tween; com., commission; com. mer., commission merchant; cor., corner; ^ g"
do., ditto; e., east; ft., foot; h., house; la., lane; mfg., manufacturing; mfr., |
manufacturer; mfrs., manufacturers; n., north; nr., near; lab., laborer; >â–º "
opp., opposite; nl., place; P. O., post office; r., rooms; s., south; st., street; S ^
w., west; Wash'n., Washington; wid., widow; wks., works; tob., tobacco CBS'S
R. & D. R. R., Richmond & Danville Railroad; gen'l mdse., general to»o
merchandise; supt., superintendent; N. & W. R. R., Norfolk & Western b°
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WHITE DEPARTMENT.
Adams Daniel, fireman, h 557 Crawford
Adams Miss Ella, h 210 Chestnut
Adams John J., (Adams & McMillan), r 135 Main
Adams J. J., policeman, h 720 Spruce
Adams & McMillan, provision and grain, 122 and 124 East Third
Addisou C. H.. prop. Standard Music Co., cor Main and 3rd,
h Liberty
Adkins W. H., floor manager. Piedmont Warehouse, r do
Schouler's Racket Store
408 and 410 Liberty St., WINSTON, N. C
Sheet Music, both Vocal and Instru-
mental at 5 cents.
Agee E. H., shoemaker, 128 West 4th, h 853 Liberty
Agee George W., tob. roller, h 214 E. 2d
Agee H. F., carpenter, h 214 E. 2d
Agee Mrs. L. M., wid, h 214 E. 2d
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Albarty Mrs. Eliza, wid, h 1111 E. 5th | §
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Allea Eugene, com. traveller, h 313 W. 4th
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DTT TTTlVrr^ Manufacturer of and dealer in Crystal Ice. Sold in small OJ'
rl iVilNvT large quantities. Delivered to any part of Winston or Salem.
^ ^ . .1^. o^.kj.v'^ Daily capacity 13 tons. Ice Factory 407 North Water Street.
5 •' Office 209 East Third Street. Winston, N. C.
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'^ .S Allea Miss Julia, teacher, h 404 Cherry
Allea Rev. W. W. h 404 Cherry [7th
Albright Rev. I.. I., pastor, Meth. Prot. Church, h HOW. ;
Alexander Miss Hattie E. h 113 Spruce
Alexander Miss Jennie, h 113 Spruce
^ Alexander John, clerk, h 113 Spruce
c| Alexander Mrs. Sarah R. wid, h 113 Spruce
Alexander T. F. fireman, h 113 Spruce
Allen Charles, tob. buyer, bds 104 E. 2d
^ Allen D. I. tob. buyer, h 623 W. 6th
^ Allen SEoiise^ Mrs. W. B. Allen, prop. 507 Liberty
Allen Lucius, clerk, h 611 Old Town
Allen P. JK. (P. E. Allen & Co.), bds Hotel Phoenix
^Lt Allen P. E. «& Co. men's outfitters, Phoenix Hotel bldg,
^ Liberty nr 4th
^ Allen Mrs. P.' W. h 611 Old Town
^^ Allen Sidney E. hardware, crockery, etc., First Nat. Bank bldg,
Liberty and 3rd, h 318 Spruce
3 Allen ^Â¥. B. clerk, h 507 Liberty
O Allen ]?Ir$i. W. B. prop. Allen House, h 507 Liberty
Alsop George W. engineer, h 745 Oak
^ "What's in a Name?" Some Names n p AIIFMO OH for Instance means
-. have no significance, others are M |" Al I HN /w. I if I Stylish and Keliable,
CQ pregnant with Meaning. I i 1.1 flLLkll \M UUl Men's Hats, Shoes
rt and Furnishings. Phoenix Hotel Building, opp. Court House, WINSTON, N. C.
Vj-) Alsop G. compositor, h 745 Oak
^ Alspaugh Col. J. W. h 608 Liberty
^ American Tobacco Co., F. G. Schaum Binger, 303 Depot cor 3rd
P^ Amis K. R., real estate agent. First National Bank Bidg,
n::^ Liberty r do
^ Anderson Miss Bessie, h 837 W. 5th
^ Anderson Miss Dora, h 837 W. 5th
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PHENIX HOTEL, |
NSTON, N. C. Geo. W. Kittelle, Prop. J
especially on Sunday.
'S S III Ua lllft llWIkky r Noted for the excellence of its table.
ll"" WINSTON, N. C. Geo. W. KitteUe, Prop. } sa.OO to »a.50 per day.
DnOCMDAPUCD 9 DDnTUCD Fi°^l>re8s Goods and Dress C/5
nUOtllDAunLII 0& DnU I riLn Trimmings a Specialty. Lar
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Anderson Edward, clerk, bds 103 East 4th
Anderson Miss Josie, li 837 W. 5th
Anderson Miss Mary, h 837 W. 5th
Anderson Mrs. Nancy, wid. b 438 Depot
Anderson Stewart, painter, bds 547 Liberty
Anderson Wm. F., insurance h 837 W. 5th ^
Apperson Thomas B., clerk, h 734 Spruce ^
Appersou Mrs. T. B. h 734 Spruce ctK
AfilierafI llt'iir.y €.. Asbcraft & Owens, h 822 W. 4th ^
AMiieraf't «& Owens, drugj^ists, 248 Main and 6 W. 3rd t-g
Atkin Miss Sarah, h 951 Maple P
Atwater J. N., receiver, h 195 Boulevard ^^
Atwell W. C, agent Southern Express Co., h 128 Chestnut ^
Austin Miss Dora, bds 422 Poplar ^
Austin Mrs. Fannie, h 515 Vine
Axum William, plumber, bds 215 Elm I*
Bagwell Miss Margie, dressmaker, h 644 B. E. 12th o ^
Bagwell S. I., (J. Leak & Co.,) r Shallowford & Brookstown -^ ^
Bailey Bros., tobacco manufacturers, 419 and 423 Chestnut ^^
Bailey M. D. (Bailey Bros.) h 811 W. 5th JS'
Bailey P. N. (Bailey Bros.) h 2u3 Cherry ol
Schouler's Racket Store '"'' ' ''^"'uu^dVoSs.'^' °^^ ^^"'^^ |^
U^llUUlV/X O ±\)CA/\jn.KJ\J KJUyjLKj 408and410LibertySt.. Wl!»ISTOX,\.<'. ^ H.
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Bailey Eugene (Bailey Bros.), h 604 Spruce oS
Bailey Miss Jane, h ii23 W. 5th ^ g
Bailey Mrs. M. A. wid, h 604 Spruce S"
Bailey Robert, tob. worker, bds 211 Elm ,g
Bailey E. W. tobacconist, r 222 W. 6th g-
Baity W. A. bds Hotel Jones e
Baker Anderson, carpenter, h 437 "Vine ®
Baker Mrs. Jane, wid, h 437 Vine gS*
Baldwin F. T. lawyer, 13^ West 4th, h 919 Chestnut ^Z.
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Wholesale Dealers in Fruits, Confectioneries, Cakes, Crackers, Pickles, Cider, ^ i
Vinegar, &c. Correspondence Solicited. Best of Reference given. § S*
Personal attention to Orders and CoDSignments. O ^
105 West Fifth Street corner Liberty, - WINSTON, N. C. "^g
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Builders' Hardware, Nails, Locks, Hinges, H a
Rope, White Lead. Brushes, Oils, Sherwin, 2
Williams Co.'s P. C. Paints. 3 and 5 West -^
Fourth Street, Winston, N. C. '
D. H. KING
Dealer in Best Grades of Steam, Smithing, Foundry, Grate and Stove
Coal in Car Loads or less, at Lowest Prices. 209 East Third Street,
WINSTON, N. C.
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Barbee A Co. broker and commission merchant, 105 W. 5th
Barbee Oeorge W. (Barbee & Co.), h 719 Oak
Barber Thomas, tob. leaf, h 407 W. 4th
Barham W. H. asst. &ecty. and treas. bds Hotel Jones
Barnes & Johnson, shoemakers, 510 Main
Barnes Joseph, bookkeeper, bds 528 Liberty
Barnes J. W. tob. mang. h 703 E. 13th
Barnes N. G. shoemaker, 501 Main, h Shallowford, Salem
Barnett Miss G. bds 1008 Eickory
Barnett Miss Florence, h 108 Main
Barrow H. W. justice of peace, 13^ W. 4th, h 108 Main
Barton A. A. engineer, h 505 Depot
WALL & HUSKE
Hardware in all its Branches. Headquarters for
Factory Supplies, Sporting Goods a Specialty.
Ill West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
Bassett Walter, bookkeeper, h 421 Spruce
Batchelor J. C, R. R. contractor, bds 619 Liberty
Beall George, tobacconist, h 637 Spring
BALTIMORE ENGRAVING CO.
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L E. STEERL DRUGGIST
STEERE'S INSTANT HEADACHE and
NEURALGIA WAFEKS. A Sure Cure.
Cor. 4th and Liberty Sts., Winston, N. C.
Hinshaw & Medearis Company
Pine Dress Goods, with Trimmings Q^
to match. Laces, Hosiery warrant-
ed Fast Colors, Best Kid Gloves,
White Goods, Ginghams, Percales, 4-4, r)-4 & l(J-4 Sheeting', Splendid Line of Lace Curtains. hjH
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Beard James, bookkeeper, bds 200 Main [Hotel Jones
Beard Joliu JL. (Cheap John General Store), 415 Liberty, bds
Beard W. H. tailor, h 547 Main
Beck Charles (W. E. Beck & Bro.), h Park av, Salem
Beek W. K. (W. E. Beck & Bro.), h Park av, Salem
Reck W. E. & Bro. gun and locksmiths, repairs of bicycles
and dealers, 438 Main
Bedee A. H. music house and furniture, 137 Main, bds 229 do
Bell Mrs. N. C. wid, h 216 Pond
Bemau E. R. carpenter, h N. Main
Benuett Archibald, tob. buyer, h 1018 Depot
Bennett & Co. grocers, 7 East 4th
Bennett James, salesman, h 146 Broad
Bennett John W. bookkeeper, h 146 Broad
Bennett S. A. (Bennett «fe Co.),h 507 Liberty
Benton Mrs. M. C. B. wid, h 203 Cherry
Benton T. M. clerk of market, h 619 W. 6th
Schouler's Racket Store
Carry a Fine Line of Men's, Women's and
Children's Shoes.
408 and 410 Liberty St., W I iv STOBf, !V\ C.
Bessent Capt. J. C. insurance, h 894 Liberty
Bevan Joseph, jr. jeweler, h 529 Old Town
Bissinger F. A. (Dingelhoef & Bissinger), h West 6th, be-
tween Poplar and Spring
Bitling Henry W. h 643 W. 5th
Bittin}; J. A. tob.icco manufacturer, 630 Cherry, h 643 W. 5th
Bitting Miss Sadie, h 643 W. 5th
Black Mrs. E. M. wid. h 655 W. 4th
Black William, bricklayer, bds 734'Oak
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PLUMBERS, STEAM and GAS
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438 Main St., Winston, N. C.
All work will be guaranteed to
be First-class and Satis-
faction guaranteed.
A share of your Patronage Solicited.
T\T5 XT f\ rniTriTV/nDQmVT Druggist, carefully compounds prescrip-
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Mineral Waters and fitter, 209 East Third St., WINSTON.
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a Black W. H. brick mason, h 734 Oak
Blackburn Miss Delia, h 807 Old Town
§ Blackburn Jasper, teamster, h Shallowford
'^ Blackburn J. G. mason and builder, h 807 Old Town
Blackburn Samuel, tob. mfr. h 814 W. 5th
Blackwell L. W. salesman, bds 103 E. Second
Blair D. H. school teacher, r 135 Main
Blair John J. supt. Sunday schools, r 135 Main
Blair Walter, machinist, bds 1022 White
Blair W. A. sec'ty and treas. Winston-Salem Land and Improve-
ment Co. also pres. People's Nat. Bank, h 135 Main
Blake Miss Ella, h 933 Hickory
Blalock C. Q. carpenter, h 716 Highland av
Blalock Mrs. C. Q. wid, h 716 Highland av
Blalock W. H. grocer, 701 E. 4th, h 406 Sycamore
Blum AUie, tob. man'g, h 603 Holly av
Blum Miss Bessie, h 603 Holly av
Blum Mrs. C. S. wid, h 1131 Liberty
Blum George W. h 1166 Liberty
Blum ]>r. James A. dentist, h 603 Holly av
Blum J. W. tob. receiver, h 603 Holly av
Gentlemen, Requires Constant Attention. You can rig Your-
self out with us from Head to Foot, and You'll Laugh
in Happy Surprise when we tell you the Price.
1». K. AJLL.RX & <0., Phoenix Hotel Building, east of Court House, WINSTON. N. C.
Your Wardrobe,
Blum Mrs. S. C. wid, h 1161 Liberty
Boan B. F. leaf dealer, h 817 Liberty
Boatwright J. O. (Keen & Boatwright), bds Hotel Phoenix
Bodenhamer Miss Tempie, dom, h 106 Cherry
Boger W. H. prop. Winston-Salem Steam Dyeing and Scour-
ing Works, office, 142 Main, h Liberty, Salem
Boggs Iflitss E. A. stenographer and typewriter, over Wacho-
via National Bank, 4^ West 3d, h 408 Summit
JOSEPH A. BITTING,
-MANUFACTURER OF-
PLUG* TWIST TOBACCO
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Humming Bird, High Tea.
Popular Brands:
a,| 630 Cherry Street, - - - WINSTOT^, N. C.
^^ nil rr &IIV linTfl ) -^^P^^ sample rooms for Commercial
ooS rnlrNIX Hlllri L Traveller's. Centrally located, opp.
iic* IIIU.I1IA IIUIUL| >• Court House Square,
p WINSTON, N. C. » GEORGE W. KITTELLE, Prop.
nUOLllDAuntn Cb DnUlnLn Curtain Poles, aud Window
Shades. 10 and 12 West Third Street, Winston.
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IBoggH Oenl. W. R. h 408 Summit
Bobannon F. M. (Griffith & Bohiinnon), h 517 Liberty
Bobannan J. stableman, r 219 Church
Bolin Miss Ida, b Mickey
Bolin Miss Sallie, h Mickey
Bolton li. mercbaut tailor, 414 Liberty, h 32 Brookstowu ar
Boner Mrs. Mary J. wid, b 837 Liberty
Bonicastle Miss Caroline, b 1354 N. Main
Booe George W. b 603 Depot
Booe Miss R. b 237 Cherry
Booe William, salesman, r 311 Main
Bowen Rev. H. C. pastor, Christian Church, h 142 Broad
Bowen J. R. sewing machines, Main, bds Lyon House
Bowen , carpenter, h 141 Brookstown av
Bowers Adam. tob. mang, h 415 Hickory
Bowers Mrs. Mary, wid, h 415 Hickory
Bowers Miss Minnie, b 415 Hickory
Bowers Webster, tob. mang. b 415 Hickory
Bowers W. L. tob. roller, b 946 Oak
Bowers Miss Lilly, dom, b 601 Liberty
Bowman Mrs. M. E. wid, h 403 Cherry
Schouler's Racket Store
Carry a Fine Assortment of Gents' Fur-
nishings and Hats.
408 and 410 Liberty St., WIXSTOX, X. C
Boyer John, farmer, b 622 Liberty
Bradford J. W. h 806 Old Town
Bradford Miss Maggie, b 806 Old Town
Bradley W. S. clerk, h Main
Braim Morris, tob. mang, bds 714 Buxton
Brame Peter, tob. mang, bds 546 Old Town
Brame Thomas, tob. buyer, bds 618 Old Town
STENOGRAPHER AND TYPEWRITER,
Over Wachovia National Bank. WINSTON, N. C.
Pleasure will be taken in showing the
WRITING MACHINE also [the SHORT
HAND TYPEWRITER
whose advantages and
Merits cannot fail to
Interest you.
Anderson's Shorthand Typewriter.
Agents for genuine Smith and
Dexter Cutters, Geiser Threshers,
Champion Grain Drills, Peerless
Boad Bngines, Spiral Spring Buggies, etc. 3 and 5 West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
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"3^ Brendon W. D. tob. manager, r 508 (yburch
>,J Brewer Mrs. Alice, wid, h 619 Maiu
.2 j^ Brewer Miss Anna, dom, h 649 Spring
gt! Brewer Miss Bettie. h 5i Brookstowu av
-g£ Brewer Miss Cora, h 932 Oak
^"^ Brewer Miss D.iisy, h 932 Oak
®:5! Brewer Miss Ellen, dom, h 204 Liberty
'* . Brewer James, barber, b 54 Brookstowu av
Brewer J. A., bricklayer, h 932 Oak
-c-g Brewer Miss Laura, h 619 Main
ss t^ Brewer Miss Lizzie, h 619 Main
« * Brewer Randall, tobacconist, h 619 Mnin
6 « Brewer Samuel, barber, 238 Main, b Salt, Salem
-go Brewer W. H., sasb and blind maker, bds 932 Oak
f2| Bridgers Miss Fannie, b 1008 Cbestnut
A< Bridgers Miss Vic, b 1008 Cbestnut
Briggs J. E. & Co. watcbes, clocks and jewelry, 9 West 4tb
Briggs Mrs. Mary, wid, b E. 1st nr railroad
^ t Briggs Wm. C. macbinist, b 819 Liberty [ket
aj 2 Brim Josepb H. tisb and oysters, etc, 1 and 2 and 41 City Mar-
^ 3 Brinkley Mrs. Julia, b 512 Cberrv
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WALL & HUSKE
S ffHLL \U IIUOIVL Stoves, House Furnishing Goods, Agrricultural
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•2 a Britton C. E. salesman, bds 435^ Liberty
% 1 Brock Mrs. M. J. wid, b 730 Spruce
§ o Brock P. com. salesman, b 730 Spruce
c1 Brock W. E. clerk, bds 435^ Liberty
^^ Browder D. H. (D. H. Browder & Co.), b Spring nr 6th
^ fl Browder D. H. & Co., coal and ice and commission merobaut,
g- c 409 Liberty
^ I Brown Mrs. Annie, wid., b 932 Oak
FRANK C. BROWN,
Wholesale and Retail
•"^ Agent for Lewis A. Crossett's Fine Shoes for Men. Drew, Selby's for
h- 3 Ladies, Memman's for Children. Agent for Silver Wave and Morning
Star Flour. By's Sugar in 100-barrel lots. Will sell at New York
^H prices with freight added. Come and trade with me. I will save you
^ money. Yours Truly, FRANK C. BROWN.
r^ PHONE61. Cor. 4th and Main Streets, WINSTON, N, C.
L. E. STEERE, DRUGGIST, OIL OF GLADNESS
(^ A Quick Relief for Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Cor. 4th and Liberty Sts., Winston, N. C.
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faction. They don't handle Shoddy Goods. HH
Three cardinal virtues in their ^Q
dealings with you :— Good Quality,
Lowest Pi ices and Perfect Satis-
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Brown Mrs. A. L., h 214 E. 2d
Brown Miss Bettie, h 42'.) Spruce
Brown & Carter, props. Brown's warehouse, 423 Main
Brown C R., music teacher, h 609 Holly av
Brown Miss Florrie, h 429 Spruce
Brown Frank C., Grocer and Dry Goods, shoes, etc., 1 ^"^
West 4th, h 213 Cherry g"
Brown George T. (Brown & Williamson), h 101 West 7th S-
Brown George F., tob. worker, bds 720 Liberty -^
Brown Rev. H. A., pastor Baptist Church, h 115 E 2d ^^
Brown H. N., Jr. (H. N. Brown, Jr. & Co.) bds 216 Elm p
Brown John, bookkeeper, h 619 Holly av "^
Brown John A., clerk, h 103 Cherry [619 Holly av ^
Brown John W. , Secty and Treas Hinshaw & Medearis Co., h ^
Brown Miss Lillie, h 511 Holly av.
Brown L. C. H.. tob. buyer, h 216 Elm
Brown Mrs. Mary, h 721 Depot
Brown, Roger* & Co., hardware, agricultural implements
stoves, paints, etc., 3 and 5 West 4th
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U\JiJ.\J\A.LKJ^ O ±va)yjn.\J\J VJK)\Ji.\J ^ns and 410 Liberty St., WI.\SiTOV,l«.C. |;;^
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Brown W. C druggist, h 103 Cherry
Brown's Warehouse ^^Brown & Carter, propr.), 423 and 425
Main
Brown <& Williamson, tobacco manufacturers, 118 Liberty
Brown W. L. pres. Brown Bros. Company, h 429 Spruce
Brown W. M. tob. mang. bds 727 Cherry
Brown W. T. tob. mang. h 628 Eidge
Brown W. T. treas. andgen'l mang. Brown Bros. Co. h 436 Cherry
GEO. T. BROWN. R. L. WILLIAMSON.
BROWN & WILLIAMSON,
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. » . V. XXJ.V/XTXX UV/Xl tion of proprietary medicine. 13 West §
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1 a Brown's Opera House, 5^ West 4th
e-g Bryant Miss Nannie, saleslady, bds 200 Main
^f| Bruce Robert, bar clerk, h 734 Highland av
^^ Buchanan Miss Kate, h 832 W. 4th
llj-S Buford Charles, agent R. and D. R. R. h 114 Main
^1 Buford Preston, ft. agent R. and D. R. R. h 114 Main
^'^ Burbaiik Williaiu F. editor and proprietor The Twin City
^-{^ Daily Sentinel and Western Sentinel, 417^ Liberty
^M Burgess R. G. harness maker, bds 204 Liberty
^'3 Burk Mrs. A. h 27 Shallowford
S.I2 Burk Mrs. H. F. boarding, 204 Liberty
S"" Burk H. F. farmer, h 204 Liberty
•J Burk J. J. clerk, h 27 Shallowford
55 Burton A. M. bookkeeper, bds 229 Main
Burton ». K. leaf tobacco, 220 W. 7th, h 628 Old Town
Burton T. J. tobacconist, h 713 Old Town
Busbee Mrs. Augusta, wid, h 1007 Oakland
^ Busbee Willie, painter, h 1007 Oakland
^ Buswell Miss Daisy, bds 936 W. 4th
H^ Butler Miss Bettie, saleslady, h 212 W. 8th
PQ Butler Mrs. K. J. wid, h 212 W. 8th
l ^^ n r A II rt " Seeing: is believing." These words mean much, but to see
WM p AllPn fOa I III °^'' immense lines of Men's FurnishiUKS, Shoes and Hats,
I I kl nllUll vU wUl will impress the Truth more forcibly that we are Leaders in
^^ styles. Quantities and Low Prices. Phojnix Hotel Bldg-., Liberty St., opp. Court House,
Butler Miss Mattie, h 212 W. 8th [bldg. Liberty
Buxton <& Franklin, insurance agents. First National Bank
Buxton John C. (Watson & Buxton, also Buxton & Frank-
lin, also Fres. First National Bank, also W. W. Wood &
Co.) h 520 Spruce
Buxton J. E. com. traveler, h 623 W. 4th
Q Byerly J. W. (S. Byerly & Son), r 1045 Liberty
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SMOKING TOBACCO
1045 LIBERTY STREET, WINSTON, N. C.
?;• Special Brands : Byerlys' Eagle, Byerlys' Beauty, Eagle Pound
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^ WINSTON, N. C. Geo. W. Kittelle, Prop. ) Table and service excellent.
ROSENBAGHER & BROTHER
The only Shoe Store in JZ)
Winston that keeps a com- . .
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Bynum A. B. bookkeeper, h 530 Spruce
Bynum & Crutchfield, tobacco manuf. 602 Cherry [©rty
Bynum Dr. John, physician and surgeon, 13^ W. 4th, h 838 Lib-
Bynum Mrs. Mary, wid, h 838 Liberty
Bynum Miss Pamelia, h 838 Liberty
Bynum Z. T. (Bynum & Crutchfield), h 530 Spruce
Cabler Jesse, roller, h 949 Oak
Caldwell Miss Abbie, h 238 Cherry
Caldwell Mrs. Nannie, wid, h 238 Cherry
Caldwell Rev. E,. E. pastor, Presbyterian Church, h 238 Cherry
Carlisle Miss Mary, dom, h 90 Brookstown av
Carmicliael Robert E. citv editor, Twin City Daily Senti- ^
nel, h 719 East 4th
Carraway Rev. P. J., P. E., M. E. Church (South), h 428 Poplar
Carter Miss Bettie, h 606 W. 4th
Carter Miss Delphine, h 606 W. 4th
Carter E. W. carpenter, h 734^ Highland av
Carter Robert, brick mason, h 102 Chestnut
Carter Thomas, h 601 Chestnut
Schouler s Millinery Establishment
Fine Millinery,
French Pattern
Hats, N unavailing'.
Infants' Hats, etc., etc. 408 and 410 Liberty St., WINSTON, N. C.
Carter W. B. (Brown & Carter, also W. B. Pollard & Co., also
Brown, Rogers & Co.), h 606 W. 4th [307 Broad
Carter W. T. secy, and treas. The Winston Brick & Tile Co., h
Casey !P. R. (Casey & Wright), leaf dealer, Salem, h 635
Liberty
Cash <& Bagga, barbers and hairdressers. Phoenix Hotel
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Phcenix Hotel
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West Fourth Street, WINSTON, N. 0.
Shaving, Hair Cutting.Shampooing Si Dyeing
in the latest stjles.
Workmen Ezpsrieneed, Felite ad Attentive.
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Stoves, Ranj^es, Furnaces, Heaters,
Sheet Iron, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, etc.
3 & 5 West Fourth Street, Winston. N. C.
D. H. KING
Bottler of Mineral Waters, Sarsaparilla, Soda Water and
Ginger Ale. Office 209 East Third Street, Winston, N. C.
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Cash C. B. (Cash & Rugga), h 110 E. 7th
Casper J. L. (W. B. Ellis & Co.), h 1027 Liberty
Gates Edward, carpenter, h 948 Liberty (rear)
Gates Joseph L. clerk, h N. Main
Gates S. R. h 550 Crawford
Gates William L. box raaker, h 550 Crawford
Chadwick T. W. merchant tailor, 211 Main, h 870 Liberty
Chamberlain A. C. tobacconist, h 218 Broad
Chamberlain S. K. architect, h 218 Broad
Champion Mrs. M. E. wid, h 8 W. 2d
Chandler A, W. bds Hotel Jones
Chandler Miss E. C. h 822 W. 5th
Chandler Mrs. L. J. wid, h 822 W. 5th
Chandler R. L. (R. L. Chandler & Co.j, h 822 W. 5th [Poplar
Chandler R. L. & Co. tobacco manufacturer, 614 — , 4^ nr
Ghatman Mrs. E. C. saleslady, h 717 Old Town
Cherry A. B. h 219 East 2d
Cherry L. G. tob. leafer, h Boulevard
Chick E. F. (Chick & Sons), h 918 Oak
Chick John A. (Chick & Sons), h 918 Oak
Chick Miss Lillie, h 918 Oak
Carts and Carriages,
Farmers Friend, Dixie, Watt and Chattanooga
WALL & HUSKE ""'""'" '""'"
Plows and Plow Repairs. Ill West Fourth Street, "Winston, N. C
Chick & Sons, house and sign painters, 918 Oak
Chick W. H. (Chick & Sons), h 918 Oak
Christie Mrs. H. W„ boarding, h 225 Depot
Citrenbaum A. M., clothing, etc., 8 East 4th, h 315^ Main
Citrenbaum Jacob, clothing, etc., 413 N. Main, h do
211 MAIN STREET, WINSTON, N. C.
All Goods made up in the Latest Styles and at Popular Prices. Cleaning and Repairing
in all its Branches.
L. E. STEERE
Wholesale and Manufacturing Druggists. Prescrip-
tions a Specialty.
Corner Fourth and Liberty Streets, Winston, N. C.
Hinshaw & Medearis Company
White Goods, Ginghams, Percales, 4-4, 5-4, & 10-4;Sheeting, Splendid Line of Lace Curtains.
Fine Dress Goods with Trimmings ^^
to match. Laces, Hosiery, warrant-
ed Fast Colors, Best Kid Gloves,
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Citrenbaum Morris, clerk, h 413 N. Main Cj
Claiborne J. T., wks Piedmont Warehouse, h 607 W. 4th ^
Claiborne L., h 607 W. 4th M
Clarey W. S., tobacconist, h 622 W. 4th
Clark Miss Emma, h 1008 Hickory 2
Clark Robert, warehouseman, bds 215 W. 5th
Clark W. H., (G. L. Dull & Co.). h 522 Cherry §-
Clayton Miss Lou, dom, h 419 Cherry (jp
Clements Jas., barber i-g
Clifford Mrs. Lou, wid, h 622 Main P
Clifford W. J. (E. B. Watts & Co.;, bds Hotel Jones "^
Clinard E. C, saleman, h 121 Spruce c^
Clinard L. N., clerk, h 121 Spruce !r^
Clodfelter Nannie, dom, h 708 Oak -Kg
Coble E. F., grocer, 531 Vine, h 531 Depot q»g-
Cofer Mrs. A. B.. wid, h E. 10th |gj
Cofer J. J., policeman, h E. 10th
Cohen J. B. clerk, bds 618 Old Town |i|
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Coite Miss Carrie, boarding, 428 Cherry h do
Coleman A. M. (Coleman Bros.), h 523 Spring
Coleman Bros, leaf tobacco, opp N. Western R.,E/. Depot ^g-
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Schouler's Racket Store '""""'"i'SIVJKr "•"■"•
WV^lXULLlUl O J-DCAi^JJX^V KJV\Ji.Kj p. centemeri &Co.'s fine Kid GlOTCB and
Welcher's full line of Ladies' iluslin Underwear.
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Coleman F. A. (Coleman Bro's) h 523 Spring
Coleman John, h 123 Cherry
Coleman John, tob man'g, h 643 W. 4th
Coles J. E. leaf tobacco. North end of Church, also 4^ nr
Poplar, h 826 West 4th
Conrad miss Cora, artist, 12i West 3rd, h Main, Salem "^1""
Conrad Rev. S. F. Baptist clerg3n]au, h 832 W. 4th ^
Conrad Dr. W. J. (Watkins & Conrad), h 115 Cherry ^
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no 1/ n TUnMDPnM '^^^ popular Winstoo Drugf^ist carri«^8
Ulll 11 Ul I nUlllr OUli a complete and select stock of every C^
description of. proprietary medicine. 13 West Fourth Street.
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large quantities. Delivered to any part of Winston or Salem.
Daily capacity 13 tons. Ice Factory 407 North Water Street.
Pti be Office 209 East 3rd Street, Winston, N. C.
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a Cook Augustus, clerk, h 429 Vine
•^•;2 Cook Mrs. Mary, boarding, 429 Vine, h do
3 Cook Miss Mattie, dressmaker, h Brookstown av
e"^ Cooper Bros, markle works, 109 W. 4th
^Q Cooper Chas. W. contractor and builder, 649 W. 4th, h do
2j^ Cooper George W. marble cutter, h 649 W. 4th
g^. Cooper T. D. clerk, h 649 W. 4th
-•s^ o Cooper Thomas R. (CooDer Bros), h 649 West 4th
ft. I Cooper W. A. (Cooper Bros), h 833 3^
^^ Cornelius Miss Nancy, dom, h 517 Liberty
0+^' Cornish James B. blacksmith, 129 Brookstown, h Salem
^ 2 Covington Nathaniel, tob buyer, h 837 Liberty
^^M Cox Charles P. ^Cox& Jones), bds 228 Main
f;^^ Cox George, bookkeeper, h 713 W. 5th
g| Cox J. Emery, clerk, h 838^ Old Town
^3 Crater E. T. salesman, bds 211 Elm
es Crawford Miss Christina, h 205 W. 7th
t^^ Crawford E. H. printer, h 1022 Liberty
^^^ Crawley J. H. carpenter and builder, h 107 W. 6th
^ Crawford J. K. carpenter, h 1022 Liberty
^ Crawford Miss Lizzie, school teacher, h 1022 Liberty
^ CCCD C AnCKlJ? Ot\ The Men's Outfitters. Suits to meas-
*"^ utt fl Ll ALLlIi UP uUl ure a Specialty. No Fit, no Sale.
/^ . Phoenix Hotel Building, Liberty Street, WINSTON, N. C.
^ Crawford Robert, student, h 205 W. 7th
[fj Crawford R. R. h 205 W. 7th [7th
W Crawford T. B. buggies and carriages, 112 W. 4th, h 205 W. j
^ Crawford Mrs. W. J. wid, h 1022 Liberty j
Crews Charles, conductor, h 108 Elm |
Crews Mrs Elizabeth, wid, h 13, W. 8th
Crews Miss Laura, h 547 Main
Crev\s R. L. bds 946 Liberty
S MISS COBA CONB^D'S
' STUDIO and ART SCHOOL
12h West Third Street, WINSTON, N. C
_ Course of Instruction will include Drawing and Painting from Casts, Special Instruction
^7^ in the Principle of Light and Shade as applied to objects. Painting from Still Life,
^^ Theory and Arrangement of Colors Explained. Landscape in Oil and Water Colors,
Flowers from Nature and Copy, Photograph Coloring in Water Color, Crayon Portrait-
3 ure. Pastel and China Painting, Painting upon Tapestry a Specialty.
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j:-^ nil fl" &IIV llrtTni ) The home of tbe Commercial Traveler,
tcS HHIrNIX Hillrl l especially on Sunday. Noted for the
^^ I 11 U. Ill A IIU I LLf r excellence of its table,
fl Winston, Hf. C. Geo. W. Kittelle, Prop. ) SSS.OO to SS.50 per day.
DnCCMDAPUCD Q DDnTUCD Fine Dress Goods and Dress CO
nUOLllDAUnLn Op DnU I IILII Trimmings a Specialty. Lar '
gest stock of Silk Dress Goods in the State. 10 West Third Street, Winston. P3
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Crews W. E. motorman, bds Depot nr Liberty f^
Crews W. J. manager, Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Q!^
Co. h 532 Spring [cor Spring and 6th j-H
Critz Robert, secj. and treas. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. h *
Cromer Bros. & Co. wholesale fancy groceries and produce com
mission merchants, cor Third and Liberty
Cromer C. D. (Cromer Bros. & Co.), h 215 W. Sixth O
Cromer S. W. (Cromer Bros. & Co.), h 215 W. Sixth g^
Crouch L. C. grocer, City Market, h Salem (jO
Crowell D. F. clerk, bds 435^ Liberty "-S
Crowl William, tob. mang. h 910 E. 5th ^
Crumpler & McFall, painters and decorators, 120 West 3d ^Z-
Crutchfield D. C. drug clerk, r 6 West 3d OQ
Crutchfield F. G. (Bynum & Crutchfield), h 606 Old Town mp ^
Crutchfield Gaither, tob. mang. h 216 Liberty SgS"
Crutchfield Mrs. Jane, wid, h 216 Liberty Sg-g-
Crutchfield J. R. driver, h 216 Liberty
Crutchfield Miss Lillian, h 606 Old Town
Crutchfield P. W. bookkeeper, h 611 Main
Crutchfield Rufus, tob. worker, h 228 Liberty
Crutchfield Yank, tob. prizer, h 228 Liberty ag^
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Agents for Butterick's Fashions. Send .® P 5*
in your Subscription or Keaewal _.®
for the Delineator. ^'
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Jrute H. A. salesman, h Cherry fl
Cufifers Jesse, tob. mang. bds 204 Liberty
Culler A. W. watchman, h 118 Chestnut tO
Cummings J. R. grocer, 905 Liberty, h Liberty OO
Curtis E. O. tob. buyer, h 224 E. 9th
Curtis Rev. W. M. pastor, Grace Church, h 536 Liberty
Cuthbert Miss Julia, h 622 Liberty
Cuthbert Miss Minnie, h 622 Liberty
Cutherell Claude, clerk, h 721 Highland av
Daingerfield A. B., agt for O. D. Building & Loan Association, h
cor High and Pine • ZCt
Dallas Mrs. E. O., wid, h 936 W. 4th ^
Dalton Miss Ada, h 303 Elm CD
Dalton Alex, tob. manager, h 727 E. 5th S-
Dalton Alex, tob. manager, bds 205 Fond
Dalton Dr. D. N., jr., physician, 404^ Liberty ^
Dalton Edgar, tob. manager, h 303 Elm
Dalton & Ellington, tob. mfrs. 614 Cherry
Dalton Ernest (Dalton, Farrow & Co.), h 711 Old Town
Dalton, Farrow & Co., tob. mfrs., 938 Oak
Dalton Harry, h 303 Elm
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merhants with any article to be _
found in a first-class Hardware or Cj
Agricultural Implement Store. 3 and i West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
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Dalton Kufus (Daltou, Farrow & Co.). b 711 Old Town
Dalton K. E. (Dalton & ElliDgton), h 870 W. 5th
Dealer in Best Grades of Steam, Smithing, Foundry, Grate aad StoVe
Coal in Car Loads or Less, at Lowest Prices. 209 East Third
o'-' UI III IMIIU Street, Winston, N. C.
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Jg Dalton P. W. tob. buyer, h 303 Elm
.S^' Dalton Dr. Richard, physiciau and surgeon, h 669 Spring
;a >^ Dalton E. L. typewriter, h 141 Broad
* » Dalton R. P. tob. manager, h 141 Broad
J-2 Dalton W. E. fDalton, Eairow & Co.)
■^o Daniel «. B. machinist, h 113 W. 4th
ffi^ Daniel Mrs. €k. B. boarding house, 113 West 4th, h do
Daniel Samuel, machinist, h 434^ Depot
^^ Daniels Robt. insurance ageot, bds 435^
HH Davenport Ernest, tob. woiker. h 713 Buxton
Ph Davis A. O. auctioneer, r First Nat. Bank bldg, Liberty
-<1 Davis k Co. Piedmont bar, 201 E. 5th
H Davis E. J. life insurance agent, also secty. Winston Devel-
PQ opmeut Co., also agent Holston National Building and
Loan Association, 12^ West 3d, h cor Cherry and High,
^ Salem
hEh Davis J. M. tinner, h 1024 Ash
^^ Davis Miss Lizzie, dressmaker, 622 Main, h do
•"^ Davis Military School, Col. A. C. Davis, supt. West end
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^Ji \A/ A I I P UIICI^C Headquarters for Dynomites, Olive Oil, &c.
ryj VlALL Ob nUu^L Cream Freezers, The Celebrated Gurney Refri-
kjH gerators, Howe & Fairbanlis Scales, etc. Ill West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
^ Davis BT. clerk, h 112 East 4th
Q Davis Mrs. N. S. teacher, h Brookstown av
3 Davis P. A. (Davis & Co.), h 10th East
O Davis S. T. clerk, h 731 Spruce
Davis Wiley, tob. buyer, h 100 Brookstown
Day Fred N. watchmaker and jeweler, 11 W. 4th, h 210 East 2d
^ Daye Alexander, clerk, r 419 Liberty
ffips. Sespge B. BanielS,
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& 113 WtsI U Stmt, . - WINSTON, N. C.
? Accommod .tions for PeriuaiK'iit and Transif^nt Guests. Transient Rates, $1
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^*^ A share of the public patronage solicited.
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L. E. STEERE, DRUGGIST
STEERE'S INSTANT HEADACHE and
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C^ Ll Ll UlLiLilILl UllUUUIUi Cor. 4th and Liberty Sts., Winston, N. C.
Hinshaw & Medearis Company
Three cardinal virtues in their ^^
dealings with you :— Good Quality,
Lowest Prices and Perfect Satis-
faction. They don't handle Shoddy Goods.
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Daye Assad, clothing and dry goods, 419 Liberty, confec- C^
tiouerv and fruits, 421 Liberty, grocery, 422 Liberty, h Q^
422 Liberty M
13 aye Charles, clerk, h 419 Liberty
Daye Saliuie, clerk, h 419 Liberty ,_^
I>aye Mitchell, salesman, h 422^Liberty ^
Deane A. A., policeman, h 1032 Ash O
Deane M. A., warehouseman, h 906 Old Town ^
Deane W. W., fruiterer, h 913 Old Town CTq
De Graf Anthony, basket maker, h Shallowford ^
Degraf Lee, marble cutter, h Shallowford ^S
Uennie & Butler, architects. First Nat. Bank bldg., Liberty pr^
Dickson Miss S. O. H. artist, 4^ West 3rd, h cor Cherry and Ist CQ
Dins;elhoef <fe Bis.<siiis^er, dry goods, 14 W. 3d
Diugelhoef J. H. (Dingelhoef & Bissinger), h West 5th
bet Poplar and Spring "sg-
Disher J. M. carpenter, h 956 Old Town |,^g
Disher Miss Rosa, h 161 Brookstown §i^
Dixon Will, lab. h 527 Vine ^l
Dodson Miss Ella, h 617 Old Town -gl®
Dodson Geo. W., shoemaker, 1064 Liberty, h do |g^
Schooler's Millinery Establishment S'Ss.- ^f
Infants' Hats, etc., etc., 408 and 410 Liberty Street, WINSTON, N. C. 5h
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Dodson Mrs. M. J., wid, h 617 Old Town
Dodson Miss Nora, h 617 Old Town
Dodson Miss Pattie, h 617 Old Town tO
Donigan Mrs, Eleanor, wid, h 134 Spring Ca3
Donigan Miss Rachel, h 134 Spring
Donigan Spot. F. h 134 Spring ^h
Donovan Constantino, tinner, h 533 Crawford ^^
Dooley John, carpenter, h 248 Liberty ^j
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Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, -
AND GENTS' AND LADIES' FURNISHINGS, ^
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Imported and Domestic Fancy and Heavy Groceries, Kusorirrkiuds*, g-
4-21 and 422 Liberty Street, - WINSTON, N. C. t^
A Share of your Patronajfe solicited and satisfaction g-uaranteed.
DR. V. 0. THOMPSON jtrSwii^S^tfK'*"- ^^^^^^^^""-'^
D TT 17TTVTO Solicits orders from all points on the Wilkesboro Extension,
11 iV 1 l\ It Roanoke and Southern and Mocksville Railroads, for Ice, Coal,
-- • "■^' ■■-^■^■^'^ Mineral Waters and Beer, 209 East 3rd Street, Winston.
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£| Dooley John G. clerk, r 219 East 2d
^ Douglass T. S. salesman, h West End
t'^ Douthit Mrs. Jacob, wid, h 725 Highland av
J^ Douthit Miss Laura, h 725 Highland av
o^ Doiidj N. D. carpenter, h 633 E. 13th
"5 u Du Bard Miss Annie, h 1st cor. Chestnut
^^ Dudley , conductor, bds 225 Depot
'^ Duggins Adam, tob. worker, h 537 Crawford
gS Duggins Miss Adeline, h 537 Crawford
S^ Dudley Miss Annie, h 205 W. 7th
^ Duggins Miss Jennie, tob. worker, h 537 Crawford
^â– ^ Duggins J. W. lab, h 94 Brookstown av
^^ Dull G. L. (G. L. Dull & Co.), h 232 Pond
.S| Dull G. L. & Co. hay, grain, etc., 106 West 5th
a § Dull Miss Hattie, teacher, h 232 Pond [manager, 245 Main
^^ ]>iin R. O. <fc Co. mercantile agency, H. Taylor Goddin,
^xi Dunn J. S. bookkeeper, r First National Bank bldg, Liberty
jg^ Dwyer Miss Mamie, h 310 Cherry
Dymott Robert, engineer, h 705 E. 4th
orf Earp Miss Estelle, teacher, h 316 Woodland av
Earp J. W. conductor, h 316 Woodland av
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>â„¢a have no significance, others are P |" A I I H IM Xl, I â– 1 1 stylish and reliable.
Pregnant with Meaning. I iLinLLIall W UUl Men's Hats, Shoes
f^ _ and Furnishings. Phoenix Hotel Building, opp. Court House, WINSTON, N. C.
^ Easley J. S., bookkeeper, h 702 W. 5th
pS^ Eaton O. B. bookkeeper, bds 200 Main
^^ Ector Dr. J. G. physician and surgeon, 619 Libertv, h do
^^ Edmunds E. C. leaf tobacco, 620 Church, h 805 W". 5th
S Edwards Arthur, h 5 W. 8th
O Edwards Bertie L. h 5 W. 8th
f^ Edwards D. C. tobacconist, h 5 W. 8th
"^ Edwards George, tob leaf, h 5 W. 8th
^ Edwards Mrs. M. A. wid, h 530 Main
W Efird & Bro. grocer, 240 and 240^ Main
Ph Etird Mrs. C. L. wid, h 601 Liberty
-^ Efird F. B. (Etird & Bro.), h 601 Liberty
W Efird J. A. (Efird & Bro.), r 122 Main
PQ Elkin Lumber Co. lumber etc, 439 E. 5th
Elkins J. R. clerk, h Nading
^ Eller Adolphus H. (EUer & Starbuck also Eller & Nading)
M ^ 135 Main
O Eller «fe JK'afliug-, insurance, 249 Main
•"^ Eller <& IStarbui'k, attorney-at-law, 249 Main
^r^ Ellington Buck (Dalton & Ellington), r 614 Cherry
g i Ellis W. J. (C. J. Shoaf & Co.), h Main, Salem
"-2 nil^&IIV linTri "i Ample sample rooms for Commercial i
p)Q rHIrNlA rlllltl C Traveler's. Centrally located, opp. {
PHENiX HOTEL, I
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g '^ WINSTON, N. C J GEORGE W. KITTELLI, PrOp.
ROSENBACHER & BROTHER
Carpets, Rugs, Lace Curtains, t!^
Curtain Poles and Window .
Shades. 10 and 12 West Third Street. Winston. El
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Ernst L. A. clerk, h 832 3^
Essick Andrew, h 221 Schouler
Eton W. T. tob. buyer, bds 621 Liberty
Everett James, fireman, bds 204 Liberty
Evans King, tob. worker, b 1017 Depot
Evans Louis, fireman, bds 406 Sycamore [Phoenix Hotel
Eyler William A. meat market, 25 and 26 City Maiket, bds
Farabee J. C. clerk, h Liberty
Farabee S. W. wagon mfr. 606 Liberty, h do
Parish T. W. (K. L. Chandler & Co.) h 643 West 4th
Parish J. T. tob mang. h 661 VV. 5th
Farmers' Warehouse A. B. Gorrell & Son, propr. 429 Old Town
Farrar Joseph W. real estate, h 635 W. 4tli
Farrar J. H. umbrella repairer, 426 Old Town, h 635 W. 4th
Farrar Miss Sallie, h 635 W. 4th
Farrow T. L. (Dalton, Farrow & Co.), h 843 Liberty
Ferabee Cooper, tob. buyer, bds 730 Spruce
Ferabee Kichard, tob. buyer, bds 618 Old Town
Ferabee Bichard, tobacconist, r 243^ Main
Ferebee John, clerk, bds 528 Liberty
Schouler's Racket Store '"'"''efNaplTo°;ItZt'c°'""''"
408 and 410 Liberty Street, WINSTON, N. C.
Ferguson John F. supt. Life Insurance Co. of Va. 249 Main,
h 146 Broad
Ferguson Miss M. A. h 860 W. 4th
Ferguson W. R. carpenter, h 946 Oak
Firitt JVational Bank, J. C. Buxton, pres. ; J. G. Miller,
cashier ; Liberty, between Third and Fourth
Follin Miss Birdie, h 714 W. 4th
Follin G. A. (Lockett, Vaughn & Co.), h 714 West 4th
Follin M. G. clerk, h 714 West 4th
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Stalls 25 Si 26 City Market,
WINSTON, N. C.
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Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
* n U ^IKIP ^°**^®'" o' *^^® Celebrated JoS. SdHLitz MilwauKkH
^ Ul Pi IVlllU Bekr. 209 East Third Street, Winston, N. C.
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Foltz H. W. com. salesman, h 609 Liberty
CQ Foote Henry, bookkeeper, r 12B W. 3d
g Foote J. H. bookkeeper, bds 603 W. 5th
^> Ford D. G. h 522 Cherry
^ Ford H. L. deputv marshal, h 104 E. 2d
^ Ford H. W. revenue officer, h 104 E. 2d
â– q^ Forsyth County Jail, J. E. Zigler, jailor, 443 Main
o Forsyth Five Cent Savings Bank, E. A. Ebert, Pres., E.
42 A. Pfohl, Treas., 232 Main
CO Foshee Mrs. Rachel; wid, 921 Oak
^^^ Foster William L. clerk, h 129 Broad
,^ Foucht Eugene, night clerk, h 933 Liberty
^ Foucht H. T. carpenter, h 933 Liberty
^O Foust Mrs. E. wid, h 109 Cherry
•3 Fowler W. T. tob. man'g, h 1012 White
*^ Fox Mrs. Hailey, wid, h 207 Pond
l^ Fox Samuel, tob. worker, h 207 Pond
Fox WilUam, tob, worker, h 207 Pond
Figart W. B. engineer, h 117 Woodland av [Spring
Fischesser Mrs. Joseph, wines and liquors, 15 E. 3d, h 308
Fitzgerald Miss Frank, h 216 Pond
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^ Iff ALL %b nUwl\L Factory Supplies, Sporting Goods a Specialty.
h-3 111 West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
P_, Fitzgerald Miss Helen, dressmaker, h 216 Pond
^ Fitzgerald Miss Mattie, h 216 Pond
nq Fitzgerald Mrs. T. J. wid, h 216 Pond
HH Flint Miss Mollie, h 429 Vine
Q Fraley D. R. broker, h 230 Pine
Franklin Miss Emma Lee, h 145 Pond
Q Franklin Fred, clerk, h 623 W. 6th
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<:ta Liberty Street bet. Third and Fourth Streets,
al WINSTON, N. C.
Z, <; Organized under the National Banking Laws of the United States.
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2= J. C. BUXTON, President. W. A. WHITAKER, Vice-Pb
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wH JNO Q MILLER, Cashier.
L. E. STEERE, DRUGGIST, OIL OF GLADNESS
H 2 -^ Quick Relief for Rheumatism & Neuralgia. Cor. 4th and Liberty Sts., Winston, N. C.
Hinshaw & Medearis Company i^Lf^^o^ba^^^^^ P^
Manure, Anchor Brand Tobacco Fertilizer and Star Brind Uiiauo— three of the best brands
fertilizers made. Tlicy also sell only the best qualities lied Clover, Sapling Clover, Tim-
othy, Orchard Grass, Kentucky, Blue Grass and Herd Grass Seed.
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Franklin Mrs. F. wid, h 145 Pond f—i
Franklin William E. (Baxton & Franklin), h 134 Broad ^
Franklin W. L. (W. L. Franklin & Co.), h 623 West 6tb ^
Franklin \V. L. &, Co. dry goods, etc. 420 Liberty -^
Frazier John, farmer, h 1021 White ^..
Frost Miss Ella, bds 713 Old Town ^
Fry Frank, watchman, r 427 Church O
Fry Franklin, shipping clerk, h 921 Oak ej-q
Fry Miss Mary, h 921 Oak % Q
Fulk Mrs. Julia, dom, h 512 W. 5th ' ^
Fulk Miss Vina E. h 403 Cherry S;^
Fuller T. S. (Singer Mfg. Co.), h West End g S
Fulton Miss Mary, tob. worker, h 721 Depot o E3
Fnlton T. P. weighmaster, r 437 Old Town ^ ^
Fultz Amanda, dom., h 415 Broad ^^
Fuqua Mrs. John, wid, h 236 Woodland ar o,-^
Gale A. J. h 661 W. 4th ' f
Gale Frank, bds 215 Spring 5"
Gallaway A. H., bookkeeper, r 117 Chestnut ,—,.
Galloway R. C, bookkeeper, bds 103 Cherry [Cherry ^
Gallaway R. S., Dep. Collector U. S. Revenue, Office h 123 <— >-
Schouler's Racket Store ""'VlZMZTrnl'"''"''' ""
408 and 410 Liberty Street, WINSTON, N. C. H^
Galloway Dr. W. C, physician and surgeon, 170 Brookstown av, ^
h do CD
Gammon Miss Sadie, h 501 Vine
Gammon John W., h 127 Broad g'
Gammon Mrs. W. C, wid, h 195 Boulevard
Garboden William, shoemaker, h Church (jq
Gardner Howard, druggist, h 121 Pine CD
Garner Mrs. Ellen, picker, h 118 W. 8th «^
Garner Miss Laura, picker, h 118 W. 8th j_j
Garner Mrs. Sarah, wid, h 118 W. 8th ^
Garner W. V. tob man'g, h West End O
Garnet Mrs. Hulda, wid, h 1210 E. Third g"
George Henry, tob. man'g, h 129 Cherry CTQ
George Rev. J. F., rector St. Paul's Church, h 627 Holly av g
George Mrs. M. E., wid, h 129 Cherry h§
George R tob. man'g, h 129 Cherry py-
Gibson Miss Bettie, tailoress, h 10i2 White CQ
Gibson Mrs. Elizabeth, tailoress, 101 West 5th, h 1011 White
Gibson Miss Minnie, h 205 W. 7th "^
Gibson Mrs. M. E. wid, h 403 W. 4th >
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Gilliam John, clerk, h G20 Ridge av [223 Main
Gilmer, Marler & Co. wholesale dry goods and notions, 219 to
Gladstone W. W". receiver, h 421 Spruce
Glenn Wm. Charles, bds Hotel Phoenix
Olenn A; Manly, attorney at law, 7 W. 4th
Olenn Robert *B. (Glenn & Manly), b 814 W. 4th
Glenn Mrs. S. E. wid, h 707 W. 4th
Glenn W. Bynum, clerk, h 707 W. 4th
Ooddin H. Taylor, mgr. for R. G. Dun & Co. h 665 Spring
Godfrey John, h 601 Hickory
Godwin Charles, commission merchant, bda 507 Liberty
Goode S. O. clerk, h 1056 Liberty
Goodman J. C. com. traveler, h 612 W. 5th
Goolsby Robert, bricklayer, h 709 E. 4th
Gordon L. K. tob. manager, h 620 Main
Gorrell A. B. (A. B. Gorrell & Son), h 603 W. 5th
Gorrell A. B. & Son, props Farmers' Warehouse, 429 Old Town
Gorrell Frank, tobacconist, h 219 W. 6th
Gorrell Mrs. J. B. wid, h 219 W. 6th
Gorrell Miss Lucretia, h 603 W. 5th
Gorrell R. W. (A. B. Gorrell & Son), h 603 W. 5th
Your Wardrobe,
Gentlemen, Requires Constant Attention. You can rig your-
self out with us from Head to Foot and j^ou'll laugh in
PI happy Surprise when we tell you the price.
P. E. ALL ex & €0. Phoenix Hotel Building, east of Court House, WINSTON, N. C.
Ooslen Capt. J. W. editor and prop. Union Republican, 12J
West Third, h Main, Salem
Graded School, 906 Depot
Graham B. B. h 828 Liberty
Graham Miss Oeorgie, h 828 Liberty
A. C. GREEN,
Dealer in
''anliDomS' AIbs, WiDGs, LiQuors & Cigars.
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PHENIX HOTEL, [
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The Phoejiix Hotel Coach meets
all trains with a competent and
polite Porter
Table and service excellent.
ROSENBACHER & BROTHER
Boys' and Children's Clothing in ^3
huu<lreds of styles and qualities.
The only One-Price Clothing House
in the city, corner Liberty and Fourth Streets, Winston, N. C.
WINSTON DIRECTOKY — WHITE DEPARTMENT,
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Graham Thomas, tob. buyer, h 828 Liberty
Oray Bowiuaii, teller, Wachovia Nat. Bank, h 134 Cherry
Or«y Kugeiie E. attorney at law and insurance, also City
Mayor, 249 Main, h 806 W. 5th
Gray E. 8. bookkeeper, h 403 W. 4th
Oray Jiitueft A. cashier, Wachovia National Bank, vice-pres.
Wachovia Loan and Trusc Co., pres. Winston Develop-
ment Co. h 134 Cherry
Gray Mrs. M. M. wid, h 403'W. 4th [W. 5th
©ray I>r, Robah F. physician and surgeon, 4^ W. 3d, h 509
Gregory Miss Carrie, h 413 Broad
Gregory O. P. tob. mang, h 413 Broad ^
Gregory , clerk, bds 215 Elm
Greggs , mail agent, bds 200 Main
Oreen A. C wines and liquors, 3 East Third, h Shallowford
Green George B. tailor, h 212 E. 10th
Green John A. clerk, bds 121 E. 2d
Green Miss Maude, h 1108 Hickory
Greer idiss Ellen, h 66 Brookscown
Greer John H, carpenter, h 66 Brookstown av
Greer J. W. carpenter, h 433 Depot
Schouier's Racket Store °""'l!TclZ°Je^s'^Llr"''
408 and 10 Liberty Street, WINSTON, N. C.
Greer Miss Lottie, h 66 Brookstown
Greer Miss Maggie, dressmaker, h 66 Brookstown
Griffin Calvin, wagoner, h Summit
Griffin Oscar, bookkeeper, h 603 W. 4th
Griffith & Bohannon, tobacco manufacturers, 514 Depot
Griffith Enoch A. lawyer, 13^ West 4th. h 919 Chestnut
Griffith John F. gen'l merchandise, 438 Old Town, h 524 Spring
Griffith J. W. (Griffith & Bohannon), r 919 Chestnut
Griffith R. W. electrician, h 422 Syciimore
Grigg Edward W. bookkeeper, h 122 Cherry
Oriiiies T. W. druggist, h 537 Holly av
Grizzard A. P. clerk, bds Teriy House
Grogan Miss Annie, h 885 Liberty
Grogan Jefferson S. attorney-at-law, 413 Liberty, h 227 Elm
Grogan J. M. h885 Liberty
Grogan Miss Kate, h 885 Liberty
Grogan Miss Lily, h 421 Spruce
Grogan Miss Nellie, h 421 Spruce
Grogan Mrs. N. K. wid, h 421 Spruce
Grogan Miss Sallie, h 421 Spruce [h South Salem
Groves A. li. agent Singer Manufacturing Co. 8 West 4th,
BROWN, ROGERS & CO.
Road Enarines, Spiral Spring Buggies, etc.
Agents for genuine Smith and
Dexter Cutters, Geiser Threshers,
Champion Grain Drills, Peerless
3 and 5 West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
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H R Inlll quantities. Deliveredtoanypartof Winston or Salem. Daily capacity
I III lAinU 12tons. Ice Factory 407 North Water Street. Office 209 East Third
Street, Winston, N. C.
54 WINSTON DIRECTORY — WHITE DEPARTMENT.
O Grubbs & Hedgecock, gen'l mdse, Liberty at limits
â– ^ Grubbs W. F. (Grubbs & Hedgecock) h Mickey
g Gunn Mrs. E. F. wid, h 123 Cherry
t^ Guyton A. B. letter carrier, No. 1, r 417 Liberty
1^ Hailey W. F. shoemaker, 116 West 4th, h Pond, Salem
^ , Hall A. F. manager Standard Oil Co. h 653 Spring
° I Hall Miss Bertha, h 980 Liberty
.2 5 Hall C. A. (E. A. Ebert & Co.),h 863 W. 5th
i ^ Hall Miss Sallie, h 9S0 Liberty
I I Hall T. J. carpenter, h 980 Libertv
" " Hall Willie E. architect, First Nat. Bank Building, Liberty, h
Church, Salem
1^ Hallett Miss Sarah, dom. h 950 Liberty [h do
Ham Rev. Wm. R. Paul, grocer and bookseller, 521 Crawford,
Hamlen C. (Hamlen, Liipfert & Co.j, h 223 West 5th
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|§ Hamlen, Liipfert & Co. tobacco manufacturers, 508 to 514 Old
03 Town
1^ Hamlen M. S. (Hamlen, Liipfert & Co.), h 223 W. 5th
^S Hamilton W. A. wks street car, h 219 E. 10th
gg Hammond Guy, tag maker, bds 228 Main
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^r li/AI I Q UIIOI^C Hardware in all its Branches. Cook and Heating
;|a If ALL 06 nUOIVL stoves, House Furnishing (roods, Agricultural
03 c Implements, etc. Ill West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
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2>. Hanes Miss Anna, dom, h 643 W. 5th
ffl* Hanes A. h 315 Spring
Hanes Bettie, dom, h 870 W. 5th
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aoS Hanes B. F. tobacco manufacturer, 213 Chestnut, h 839 W. 4th
^=2 1' Hanes Miss Carrie, bds 315 Spring
a ® Hanes Charles, tob. worker, bds 315 Spring
a I HaneN Qeorge A. com. salesman, h 200 Main
Hanes House, Mrs. Lou C. Hanes, prop. 200 Main cor 2d
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No. 200 Cor. of Main and Second Streets^ three Squares front
r\ Passcnfjet Depot, fVINSTON, N. C.
»^ FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF REGULAR AND TRANSIENT GUESTS.
^H Is Conveniently Located on Street Car Line. t^"Visits Solicited. Satisfaction
0* U uaranteed. _^
^ TERMS, $1.00 and $1.50 PER DAY.
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^^ PHARIM ACir, Corner Liberty and Fourth Streetg, Winston, N. C.
Hmshaw&MedearisCompany|iH!3ij"S ^
and their Dry Goods, Notions and other goods iu ori)i:iiml packajfcs of tirst hands at the pCj
Lowest Cash Prices ai.d offer unequalled inducoinents to casli buyers. •
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Hanes John (Hanes & Co.), h 435 Cherry ^
HaneM John II. miller, h 200 Main 2
Hanes J. H. bds Hotel Phoenix W
Hanes Miss Kate, h 411 Cherry
Hanes Iflra. l<ou C prop. Hanes House, 200 Main cor 2d ^
Hanes Miss Loula, h 200 Main cEg
Hanes PhiHp, h 237 Cherry 3f o
Hanes P. H. (P. H. Hanes & Co.), h 419 Cherry |^s
Hanes P. H. & Co. tobacco manuf. 233 Chestnut and 233 Church %%'^
Hanes Miss Valler, h 118 Chestnut \V^
Hannah Miss Cornelia, h 857 W. 5th ^g-^
Hannah J. P. com. salesman, h 857 W. 5th -oSi
Hannah Miss Kate, h 857 W. 5th ||i*
Hannah Miss Nannie, h 857 W. 5th Efe
Hannah Pink, tobacconist, h 857 W. 5th %'^%
Hannah Miss Sallie, h 857 W. 5th °^a
Hannah Will, h 857 W. 5th [1023 Chestnut ||J
Hanner O. W. city tax collector. City Hall cor Main and 4th, h "|g
Hansley Mrs. J. A. h 617 W. 4th |B|-
Hardgrove W. H. tobacconist, bds Hotel Phoeuix ®g.is
Hardy iflrs. F. J. boarding house, 228 Main, h do %f9
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Schouler's Racket Store "^-^ eo'IltNouot"' ""' ill
408 and 410 Liberty Street, WIXSTOX. X. C. g-' »
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Hardy Miss Mary M. h 228 Main fl
Uarman H. K. editor and prop. Southern Tobacco Journal, "" '
214 West 4th, h Sunnysiue Heights tO
Harmon Miss Lucy, h 117 W^oodland av CO
Harrell Mrs. Alice, wid, h 837 Liberty *^
Harrell Mrs. J. Mabel, h 614 Liberty" ^^H
Harris Bros, grocers, 213 Main ^^
Harris Isaac, salesman, r 311 Main ^
MRS. F. J. HARDY, ^
Boarding House J
228 MAIN STREET, WINSTON, N C.
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Home Comforts for permanent or transient guegts. Table flrst-elass and supplied O
with all the seasons afford. Centrally located ; onlj- a short distance from the depots. A S
share of the public patronage solicited. "*
TiT> TT f\ mmiiyf'DC'r^TVT Farmers passing through WinstonwlH and /— ^
UJAj. V U ijlUlflxfiUi\ it to their interest to leave their orders J-"^
• ' ■^■■-■•^•^'*-^ '-'^•»-' with me. 13 West Fourth St., Winston, N.C
Dl I 1/ ||L 11^ Solicits orders from all points on the Wilkesboro Extension, Roanoke
H K I iM |l and Southern and MocksviHe Railroads, for Ice, Coal, Mineral Waters
I III iXlilU and Beer. 209 East Third Street, Winston.
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O Harris John T. tob. manager, h 870 Liberty
"^ Harris J. M. tob. manager, r 410 Chestnut
^ Harris J. F. notary public and constable for Forsyth county,413
hC Liberty, h 612 W. 6th
1^ Harris Roman, clothing, 14 W. 4th
Harrisk T. IV. (Harris Bros.), bds Hotel Jones
I «; Harris Will, carpenter, h 126 W. 8th
« « Harris W. E. com. salesman, h 416 Hickory
I I Harris W. M. carpenter, h 870 Liberty
§ >, Harrison John, salesman, h Main
^ 5; Harrison J. W. clerk, h Shallowford
^ 5 Hart J. E. floorman, h 233 E. K'th
oi^ Hartley T. A. emp Bailey Bros. 419 Chestnut, r do
^â– a;* Hartraan Albert, machinist, h 211 Pond
^•^ Hartman Miss Susan, h 928 Liberty
^t Harvel Miss Sarah, dom, h 804 W. 4th
^2 g Harvey & Rintels, tob. mfrs. 223 Depot
I Harvey Wm. L. (Harvey & Rintels), h 633 Holly av
^ ^ Hasten J. R. policeman, bds 1023 Chestnut
1 Ph Hauser A. J. bookkeeper, bds Hotel Phcenix
® 2 Hauser Miss Mary, dom, h 610 Summit
" Seeing is Believing." These words mean much but to see
our immense lines of Men's Furnishings, Shoes and Hats will
impress the truth more forcibly that we are Leaders in
styles. Quantities and Low Prices. Phcenix Hotel Bldg., Liberty St., opp. Court House,
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C^ Hauser R. A. engineer, h 238 Woodland av
P^ Hawkins Allie (Clary & Co.), h 123 Cherry
^ Hay A. M. fireman, h West End
^ Hay Miss C. L. h West End
CQ Hav Philip T. fireman, h West End
Hay Dr. P. A. h West End
^ Hay R. Duke, h 117 W. 7th
Q T. N. HARRIS. E. E. HARRIS.
^ HARRIS BROTHERS,
(SUCCESSORS TO HARRIS & WOOTTON,)
Wholesale & Retail Grocers
CODFECTIOHERIES, TOBACCOS, CIGARS, ETC.
Choice Teas, Coffees, Spices and Canned Goods.
213 ^m fimi, Wipl^TO](l, W. C.
_ T r I t New, elegant and with every modern con-
<-!^S" NHII*I\1II Hlllrl ( venience. Noted for the superiority of
PHENIX HOTEL, [
N«T0N, N. C. «a to «a.50 per day. )
OM I IIUbIIIA II U I Kb k p r" its beds and elegantly furnished rooms.
I - WINSTON, N. C. «a to «a.50 per day. ) GEO. W. KITTELLE, Prop.
ROSENBACHER & BROTHER
Corner Liberty and Fourth Streets, Winston, N. C.
Headquarters for Fine Clothing:. QQ
We carry the largest stock in North •
Carolina. , .
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Fay Mrs. S. E. wid, h U? W. 7th
layes F. W. printer, bds 103 E. 4th
Heath Miss Elizabeth, h 117 E. 10th
Heath Washington, carpenter, h 117 E. 10th
Heckard Frank, shipping clerk, h 821 E. 13th
Hedgecock R. W. ('Grubbs & Hedgecock), h Mickey's Mill
Hege E. P. grocer,'881 Liberty, h S64: do
Hegie Arch, real estate agent, h 608 E. 4th
Hegie C. R. h 727 E. 5th
Heggie C. R. leaf dealer, h 205 Pond
Hendricks Miss Cora, (Stuart <fe Hendricks), h 913 Depot
HendersoQ H. G. supervisor N. and W. Railroid. h 428 Cherry
Hendren L. L. real estate, h 216 Elm
Heuley John L. salesman, h 618 Old Town
Henley Mrs. Sarah S. wid, h 618 Old Town
Henning J. K. (Davis & Co.), h 422 Poplar ,
Herman Mrs. Mamie, bookkeeper, h ''32 Liberty
Hester Eugene, tob. man'g, h 123 Cherry
Hester H. A. gen'l md.se, Liberty at limits, h do
Hester J. W. manager J. A. White, grocer, h 946 Liberty
Hester Mrs. M. J. wid, h 123 Cherry
Schouler's Racket Store ''''".rZentaritn'rir """
408 and 410 Liberty Street, WINSTON, N. C.
Hicks Eugene, tob. worker, h 118 Elm
Hicks M. E. h 118 Elm
Hicks Webber, h 118 Elm
Hill Alex, lab, h 217 Schouler
Hill Miss Coraj dressmaker, h 211 E. 2d
Hill Mrs. Eugene, h 405 Sycamore
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DnUffll|nUULIIuO&UUl sheet iron, PaiDt8,Oils,Varai8he8, etc. O
3 and 5 West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
D TT TT^TTVrr^ Dealer In Best Grades Steam, Smithing, Foundry, Grate and
IT IV I l\ IT Stove Coal in Car Loads or Less, at Lowest Prices.
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« ^ Hill G. W. carpenter, h 211 E. 2d
* Hill Jacob, tob worker, h 422 Sycamore
•^ Hill J. H. clerk, h West 4th
'^ Hill James H. bds 228 Main
^ Hill J. H. bds 621 Liberty
^ Hill & Meinunp;, blacksmiths, 1001 Liberty
"^ Hill Miss M. S. h 621 Liberty
Hill W. L. dry goods, etc. cor 8d and Liberty, h 920 West 4th
^ Hill W. P. (Ogburn, Hill & Co.), h 412 Spruce
r^ Hilton L. B. fish and oysters, City Market, h 1004 Chestnut
1^ Hine G. C harness manufacturer, 130 Main, h 122 do
Hinshaw Miss Ella, h 414 Cherry
Ph Hinshaw Oeorge W. (Hinshaw & Medearis Co.), also vice-
^ pres. Peoples Nat. Bank and Pres. Merchants and Trad-
ed • ©rs Union, h 414 Cherry
^ Hinshaw Miss Ida, h 414 Cherry
Hinshaw Miss Mary, h 414 Cherry
^ Hinshaw & Medearis Co., dry goods, groceries, etc., wholesale
and retail, 120, 122, 124 and 126 West 4th I
^^ Hitt K. J. carpenter, h 638 E. 13th "
lA/ AM ^ UIIOI^C Hardware, Buggies, Carts and Carriages. :
of VfnLLO&nUulxL Farmers Friend, Dixie, Watt and Chattanooga
P3 Plows and Plow Repairs. Ill West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
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^ Hitt W. H. fireman, h 638 E. 13th
^^ Hodgin Bros. & Lunn, tobacco manufacturers, 220 Pine
^ Hodgin G. D. (Hodgin Bros, k Lunn), h 310 Cherry
PQ Hodgin Miss Mary, h 310 Cherry
r^ Hcdgin Stephen, h 310 Cherry
O Hogshead W. W. grocer, cor Liberty and 5th, h South side
|J Holbrook R. T. bar clerk, h 42 Sballowford
^ Holder Elijah, brick mason, h 215 Pond
.eg Holder Mrs. Eveline, wid, h 539 Depot
^ Holder Miss Flora, h 643 W. 5th
Holder James, h 539 Depot
Holder Mrs. Lula, h 1064 Liberty
Holder Mrs. Sallie, wid, h 215 Pond ,
Holder Mrs. S. R. wid, h 606 Spring
Holland J. W. h W. 1st cor Pine
Hollister J. D. bds 201 Broad
j^:^ Holmes John, h 814 E. 5th
^,.1^ Holstou JVational Building aud liOau Association, i
\%1 E. J. Davis, agent, 12^ West 3rd
|o* Holt Mrs. Mary, widj h 1007 Oakland av
1 i\ Holter Waller, roller, h 1007 Oakland
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S Corner Fourth and Liberty Streets, Winston, N. C.
Hinshaw&Medearis Company
Wear them once aud you will have no other kind. Py
Ladies', Misses' & Children's Shoes, Q2
P. Cox, Striblcy's & Bay State goods,
best, neatest and most comfortable.
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Hooper Swift, fireman, bds 103 E. 2d §
lopkins Mrs. F. E. dressmaker, h 909 Old Town CT?
Hopkins J. D. cigar maker, li 909 Old Town i^
Hopkins J. H. sausage maker, h 909 Old Town
Hopkins Philip, h 509 Depot l_j
Hopkins Miss Roxie, dressmaker, h 509 Depot ^
Hopper George, driver, h 824 N. Main O
Hopper H. B. grocer, 525 Depot, h do O
Hopper J. J. tob manager, h 1026 Chestnut CT^
Horton Dr. H. V. dentist, 4^ W. 3rd, h 3 City Flats, Salem g
Uorton & Horton, dentists, 4^ W. Brd h^
Hoskins Miss Carrie, h 877 Liberty }3^
Hoskins Mrs. E. N. wid, h 877 Liberty CD
Hotel Jones, J. L. Jones, prop, 235 and 239 Main
Houchins Abram, painter, li 907 Nading
Houcbins James, carpenter, h 907 Nading p
Houchins John T. carpenter, h 907 Nading o ^
Hough Harrv P. h 228 Pond ;i o
Hough S. E. photographer, 236^ Main, h 228 Pond » ^
Huband Mrs. Mary, gen'l merchandise, 449 Church also 301 ® g"
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fine l\id Glove and Welcher's full line i^ ^
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Hudgens J. A. freight, bds Hotel Jones ? 3
Hudgins William, carpenter, li 715 E. 5th " s
Hudgins Willie, clerk, h 715 E. 5th ^
Hudson Mrs. A. E. wid, h 539 Depot •§
Hndson Frank, baggagemaster, h 641 Holly av o
Hudbon Joseph, driver, h 601 Chestnut 5
Hudson W. J. grocer, 417 Old Town, h Elm, Salem
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Hughes J. E. salesman, h 664 W. 4th g g
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235 & 239 Main Street, WINSTON-SALEM. N. C. ^^
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PRACTICALLY A NEW HOTEL. ^ %
I have leased for five years, the Merchant's Hotel, and have had the buildings thoroughly over- O*
hauled. They are now in FIRST-CLASS REPAIR, and Repainted, and Repapered and newly Carpeted, S*
from top to bottom. Everything Strictly clean, entirely comfortable, and all modern conveniences ' S
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Klectric liights and Bells and Perfect Heatins Arrangements. ^
Offlce, Dining Room, Parlors, Halls and Chanibers newly and handsomely furnished. Roomy, Well â– < ^
Ventilated, Well Liichted, and Convenient Sample Rooms. "h ^^
TABLE ABUNDAHTL7 SUPPLIED WITH THE VEB7 BEST THE UABEET AFF0BD3. § s'
Traveling Men will Find Home Comforts. We are Anxious to Please. THE HOUSE IS IN IT! "^ r^
JONES IS IN IT : AND IF THE TRAVEL IS IN IT ! WE WILL ALL BE IN IT ! 2 •<!
RA.XE:S, S3.00 A DAY.
REFERENCE: OUR PATRONS. J. L,. JONES.
DR. V. 0. THOMPSON
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Hughes W. H. barber, h 214 E. Tenth
Hume John, clerk, bds 228 Main
Hume March, bds 200 Main
HuDsucker John, clerk, h 821 Liberty
Hunt A. J. tob mrin'g, h 657 W. 5th
Hunt Ned, tobacconist, bds 3 5 Spring
Hunter C. F. insurance agent, b 705 E. 4th
Hunter Mrs. xMary E. wid, h 705 E. 4th
Hii^ke T. W. (Wall & Huske), h 806 West 5th ,
Idol Mrs. S. M. wid, h 1044 Liberty |
Igelsf roeiii John, lithographer, Henderson-Achert Krebs
Litho. Co. Cin. Ohio, Hotel Phoenix, bds do.
Ingram, Mrs. Abigail, wid, h 1018 White
Ireland, H. B. h 626 Spring
Irvin Edward, clerk, bds 507 Liberty
Jackson J. H. tob roller, h 534 Woodland av
Jacobs Joseph, clothing, 301 Main, h 627 Liberty
Jaffreys John F. salesman, r First Nat. Bank bldg
James Mrs. Mary, wid, h 824 N. Main
Jarrell Miss Bertie, h 731 Ridge av.
Jarrell Miss Hattie, h 731 Ridge av
SEE P. E. ALLEN & GO.
The Men's Outfitters, Suits to Meas-
a Specialty. No Fit, No Sale.
Pha>nix Hotel Building, Liberty Street, Winston, N. C.
Jarrell Madison, carpenter, h 731 Ridge av
Jarvis J. clerk, h cor Main and Third
Jeffers F. L. tobacconist, bds 226 Broad
Jefferson J. H. h 635 Liberty
Jenkius C. A. Deputy Register of Deeds, h 11 Pond
Jenkins Mrs. E. J. wid, h 11 Pond
Jenkins J. W. receiver, h 311 Pond
Jenkins Miss Lillian, teacher, h 311 Pond
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always in stock.
CHOICE COKFECTIONERY.
A Share of your Patr.nage so-
licited and satisfaction g-uaran-
t.ed.
435 L-IBERTY ST,
WINSTON, N. C.
PHENIX HOTEL. [
sfSTON, N. C. »a to S'/S.aO per day. )
WINSTON,
Heated hroughout by Steam.
Lighted by Electricity.
The best furnished Hotel in the state.
GEO. W. KITTELLB, Prop.
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nUOLllDAunLn Qb DnU I lILn Wlnston that keeps a com-
plete liue of foot wear. l;i West Third Street, Winston. pC]
Schouler's Racket Store â– ^^ ^^^'fo^rthfffiea^tor'''^"^^'
408 and 410 Liberty St., WINSTON, N. C.
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Jenkius Robert, h 311 Pond pS
Jenkins Miss Sallie, h 11 Pond CTq
Jenning Miss OUie, h 1126 Old Town P"
Jessup J. M. tob buyer, h 134 Spring
Johanseu Will, tailor, bds 236 Liberty H^
Johnson B. A. painter, h Depot near Liberty ffl
Johnson C. E. tobacconist, h 613 W. 4th O
Johnson Eugene, tob mfg. h 133 Broad ^ q
Johnson , mail agent, r 9 West 4th §
Johnson (Reynolds & Johnson), bds 200 Main ^ W
Johnson J. (Barnes & Johnson), h Liberty ' L
Johnson J. B. grocer, Mickey nr Liberty, h do ^53
Johnson J. I. oil dealer, Liberty, h 516 Main â–º^ H
Johnson John Q. shoemaker, 510 Main, h Liberty ^ |^
Joliiisoii John B. beer and oysters, 435 Liberty, Winston C ^
h Main, Salem
Johnson Mrs. Louisa, wid, h 539 Crawford -^ §J
Johnson Miss Mabel, h 926 W. 4th p"^
Johnson Miss Maria, h 613 W. 4th [land av ^
Johnson Capt. Sterling, conductor, N. & W. R. R. h 412 Wood- g
Johnson Walter, stone cutter, h 539 Crawford
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Johnston Robert D. merchant tailor, 252 Liberty, h 926 West 4th hh
Jones Aleck (Jones & Bro.), h 3u8 Woodland av gr^
Jones & Bro. grocers, 421 Main ^
Jones Miss Cely, h N. Liberty CD
Jones Chas. M. sub, letter carrier
Jones, Cox <fe Co. tobacco manufacturers, 423 Vine
Jones C. M. tob leaf, h 605 Spring
Jones E. B. bds Hotel Jones
Jones E. B. attorney at law, cor Liberty and 3d, r do
Jones Edward, bookkeeper, bds 228 Main c-t-
Jones E. P. tob leaf, bds 226 Broad
Jones H. F. meats. City Market, bds 103 E. 2d ' ^
Jones James P. (Jones, Cox & Co.j, h 230 Cherry [Salem ^^
Justice James R. books and stationery, 404 Liberty, h Main, e^~
Jones Miss Jessie L. bds Hotel Jones, 235 Mnin r^
Joues J. 1j. prop Hotel Jones, 235 and 239 Main »-g
Jones J. W. tob leaf, h 226 Broad ?=•
Jones Mrs. Manuel, tob worker, h 553A^ Crawford
Jones Miss Mattie, dom, h 419 Cherry ^
Jones Miss Mattie M. h Hotel Jones, 235 Main
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JjXLU WIN. XiUuililLu OC L/U. merchants with any article to be §,=
' found in a prst-class Hardware or ST
Agrricultural Implement Store. 3 and 5 West Fourth St., Winston, N. C.
Djj if I |Li ^ Bottler of Mineral Waters, Sargaparilla, Soda Water and
I III IVlllU (jingerAle. Office 209 East Third St., Winston, N. C.
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I g Jones M. B. h 605 Spring
^^ Jones Miss Nettie, h 230 Cherry
^jT Jones O. W. salesman, h 14 Pond
^ Jones Pride, bds Hotel Joues
tc;^' Jones Dr. R. H. (Hunter <& Jones), h 643 Spring
^j^ Jones Robert E. manager United States Life Ins. Co. for
^'^ N. C, First Nat. bldg, Liberty, h Cedar av, Salem
6it Jones Miss Sailie, h N. Liberty
^^ Jones Willie, bookkeeper, h 653 Spring
2 Jones W. A. bookkeeper, h 653 Spring
a.^ Jones W. J. (Liipfert & Jones), h 604 West 6th
^ Jones Yancey C. tob buyer, h 908 Oak
"^ll Jordan J. E. tob mang, h 905 Oak
WALL & HUSKE
Headquarters fur Dynomites, Olive Oil, Ice
Cream Freezers, The Celebrated Gurney Refri-
ra^ gerators, Howe & Fairbanks Scales, etc. Ill West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
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^ Jordan R. L. tob mang, h 925 Oak
ry} Joyner E. A. carpenter, h 1022 White [town av
3 Joyner J. T. grocer, 854 W. 4th, 5 Shallowford, h 90 Brooks-
^ J. H. KESTER.
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THE WINSTON IRON WORKS
H Office, 432 and 434 Main Street, Winston, N. C.
LJ^ Manufacturers and Repairers of Wood Planers and Matchers, Saw Mills, Rip and Cut
r--^ Off Saws, Tobacco Shapes, Tobacco Box Groovers, Lumber Trucks for saw mills. Dealers
"^^ in and Repairers of Engines, Boilers, &c. Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers of all sizes, and
Turbine Water Wheels. OUR TURBINE WATER WHEELS are fully guaranteed, They give
nmore power with less water than any other wheel built in the United States. The gates
are perfectly tight and easily worked. OUR WOOD PLANER and MATCHER is a first-class
^3 macnine in every respect. Iron bodied machine throughout ; it is a bed raising machine ;
^^ bed 9 feet long, top and bottom rolls are power driven ; cylinders are made of the best
t J foi-ged steel ; material and workmanship the best that can be procured. OUR CIRCULAR
SAW MILL is the simplest, best and most accui-ate machine ever built. We guarantee it
, not to spring a particle. The set works are perfectly accurate and easily operated. It,
^^ like all other machinery manufactured by us, is fully guaranteed in every respect and is
S-H made of the best material and by experienced workmen.
Kester's Combination Box Clamp and Press.
This new and improved machine for Prizing Tobacco in the Box, and for Lining out
Tobacco Boxes and Heading for all work from six to twelve inches inclusive. This ma-
chine holds the box firm while the pressure is being put on the tobacco in the box. By
turning the crank in the ring to the left, by means of the lever as shown in the cut, opens
the clamp and the billets simultaneously, and by turning the lever to the right, tightens
the billets to suit the size of the box; then by turning the hand wheel at the top, the
i"' screw is run down on the tobacco, which can be pressed as hard as desired ; the liners can
K Ci then be nailed in, after which run the screw up, the head cap and arms, which work on .a
-»^^ carriage by means of rollers, may be run back out of the way; finish lining, then turn
^ the lever to the left, press the treadle, which raises the box, so that it may be taken read-
H (^ ily from the clamp. Takes about space of ordinary box screw, weight, 1075 pounds.
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*K( I p ATrrnr nilAnilInU For Toilet Articles. Our Specialties,
f«ife I I- \ll-rnr rHAKMAIiY Steeres Vlolet water, Lllac Bloom
•1^ Ll Ll O I LLIIV9 I llnllllInU I and white Heliotrope. Try them.
O Corner Fourth and Liberty Streets, Winston, N. C.
Hinsiiaw & Medearis Company SriS4ErS ^
Crackers, also a full line of Canned Goods and Fancy Groceries at Lowest Prices. t5
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Jurney W. T. carpenter, h 149 Highland av
Keatb L. N. printer, h 28 South Spring [Salem
Keehln Henry E. Kegister of Deeds, Court House, h Church,
Keen & Boatwright, insurance, life and accident, Hotel Phoenix,
Liberty cor 4th ^
Keen W. W. (Keen & Boatwright), bds Hotel Phoenix
Keeton C. W. carpenter, h 411 Oakland av
Keeton L. V. carpenter, bds 411 Oakland av (jq
Keith Miss Carrie, h 32 Brookstown av n-g
Keith L. N. printer, h 28 Brookstown av . ^
Keith Wiley (Beck & Keith also chief fire dep't), h 32
Brookstown av
Kelcb Mrs. Annie, wid, h 13 W. 8th ^
Kelly D. receiver, bds 619 Liberty
Kennedy J. A. shoemaker, 437 E. 5th, h do ^
Kennedy J. N. brickmason, h 1004 Lil3erty o ^
Kerner Mrs. Jennie, wid, h 851 W. 5th - ^
Kernodle Miss Santie, h 936 W. 4th 1^
Kester Brothers, iron workers and machinists, Works, North ©g
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Kester John H. (Kester Bros.), h 440 Main
Kester Mrs. Lucinda, wid, h 440 Main ~ e
Kieruan Miss Tillie, housekeeper. Hotel Phoenix, r do *
Kiesler Walter, machinist, bds 242^ Main •§
Kiger S. L. wines and liquors, Micker nr Liberty, r do o
Kimmel Miss Clara, h 123 Cherry 5-
King Charles, tob buyer, h 446 Liberty ®
King Miss Daisy, h 601 Chestnut §g
King D. H. coal, ice and bottling works, office 209 East 3d, T,:?
ice factory 407 N. Water, h 869 West 5th ||
King Jeff, leaf tobacco. Main, h 446 Liberty p o
King Miss LilHan, h 189 Boulevard ^%
King Miss Lorena, h 189 Boulevard g*
King Mrs. Martha, wid, h 446 Liberty ^p
King Mrs. M. E. wid, h 189 Boulevard . |^
King Eufus, tob buyer, h 446 Liberty S-
King Willie, emp Tobacco Journal, h 189 Boulevard ^o
King William L. clerk, h 446 Liberty 5 s;
Kinyon Will, fireman, bds 204 Liberty h o
Kirk Miss Birchie, h 436 Cherry "' - 1;^
Kittelle Oeo. W. prop. Phoenix Hotel, cor Liberty and 4th ^^jg
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Uril ll Ul InUlllr uUll Vamishes, Dye Stuffs, &c. 13 West <^
Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
D. H. KING
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Manufacturer of and dealer in Crystal Ice. Sold in small oi*
large quantities. Delivered to any part of Winston or Salem.
Daily capacity 12 tons. Ice Factory 40T North Water Street.
Office 209 East Third Street, Winston, N. C.
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Klapp J. M. cabinet maker, h 604 E. 4th
Kronlieiiner U. W. asst. editor Southern Tobacco Journal,
bds Hotel Jones, Main
Kurfees Ne;\l, salesman, h 335^ Liberty
Knrfees William, salesman, bds 507 Liberty
Kyle Miss Flora, h 130 Boulevard
Liimb Mi>s Evie, h 1023 Chestnut
Laiub Lee, student, h 1023 Chestnut
Lamb P. R. hides, etc, 110 W. 5th, h 1023 Chestnut
Lamb S. J. sanitary policeman, h 1023 Chestnut
Liimbe Chas. J. printer, h 1009 Chestnut
Lambeth L. D. farmer, h 878 Liberty
" What's in a Name?" Some Names
have no significance, others are
pregnant with Meaning.
and Furnishings. Phoenix Hotel Uuildin
P.E.ALLEN&,GO.
for Instance means
Stylish and Reliable,
Men's Hats, Shoes
. opp. Court House, WINSTON, N. C.
Lambeth Miss Julia, dom, h 608 W. 6th
Lambeth Lindsey, supt. h 616 Church
Lane Mack, tob worker, h 527 Vine
Langley Hilliary, moulder, bds 527 Crawford
D. H. KING,
DEALER IN
Coal, Crystal Ice
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BOTTLER OF SODA m> MINERAL WATERS,
209 West Third Street,
WINSTON, N. C.
% COAL IIT CAE LOAD LOTS
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A SPECIALTY.
I have constantly on hand a full supply best grades Coal, Steam, Smith-
jne Foundry, Grate and Stove Coal in Car Loads or Less, as Low as the
Lowest Give home enterprise the preference. Orders solicited— large
or small quantities, from Foundries. Factories, etc. Orders from points
on the Wilkesboro Extene on, Norfolk and Western and MocksviUe Rail-
roads solicited, which will receive prompt attention.
PHINIX HOTEL, |
NSTON, N. C. Geo. W. KitteUe, Prop. J
<* "^ WINSTON, N. C. Geo. W. KitteUe, Prop
The home of the Cominercial Traveler.
especially on Sunday.
Noted for the excellence of its tabls.
SiS.OO to SiS.SO per day.
ROSENBACHER & BROTHER
Fine Dress Goods and Dress
Triinminf»s a Specialty. Ijar-
g'est stock of Silk Dress Goods iu the State. 10 West Third Street, Winston.
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Laogley W. 0. paiuter, h 95J Liberty (rear)
Lauier C G. (Lanier Printing Co.), "^14 W.4th, h 511 Holly av
Eittuier Printing Company, book and job printers, tin tag
mfrs., and publishers PI inters' and Farmers' AlmanMC,'214
W. 4th
Lash Alfred clerk, bds 315 Spring
Lasley J. W. tob buyer, h 538 Old Town
Lassiter Edward, salesman, bds 2^8 Main
Lassiter Mrs. M. D. millinery and dry goods, 242 Main, h do
Lassiter Walter, com. swlesman, h 242^ Main
Laughlin Mrs. Elizabeth, h 867 Liberty
Laughlin Mrs. Evie, h 10] 4^ D. Hickory
Laughlin Miss Louise, dressmaker, h 867 Liberty •
Laughlin W. M. carpenter, h 867 Liberty
Law Henry D, Japanese and China Ware, 414 Liberty, r do
Lawrence Miss Nettie, bds 1008 Hickory
Ijawrence Sid. harness maker, 128i[^ West 4th, h Bellews
Creek, Salem
Leach Miss Irena, h Nading
Leak Miss Bettie, h 524 Summit
Leak H. D. corn salesman, h 630 W. 4th
Schouler's Racket Store '^''' ^ '"''^'^'i/ol'i^L''' ^''^ "^^'^^
^x/xxvrvu.v/x k/ ^vt.wv/.u.v/v t^v\ji.\j 408 and 410 Liberty St., WIlVSTO^.W.*',
Leak J. J. (J. J. Leak <fe Co.), r Shallowford and Brookstown
Leak J. J. & Co. grocers,Shallowford cor Brookstown
Leak J. M. tobacco manager, bds 228 Main
Leak Miss Luella, h 734 Spruce
Leak Mrs. N. E. wid h 734 Spruce
Leak T. F. tob. mfr. h 626 W. 4th
Leak Walter R. tobacconist, h 662 W. 5th
SID. LAWRENCE,
who has been in G. C. Hines' em-
ploy for the last fourteen years, and
served as foreman for twelve years,
has now opened for himself, on
Fourth St.. WINSTON,
three doors west of Hinshaw & Me-
dearis, opp. Piedmont warehouse, a
pm$s I^epair ^gop.
NO MACHINE WORK DONE, BUT THE
OLD RELIABLE HAND-MADE WORK.
Repairing of all kinds done prompt-
ly and neatly. Repairing Old Col-
lars a Specialty.
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Builders' Hardware, Nails, Locks, Hinges,
Rope, White Lead, Urushes, Oils, Sherwin,
Williams Co.'s P. C. Paints. 3 and 5 West
Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
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bealer in Best Grades of Steam, Smitting, Foundry, Grate and StoVe
Coal in Car Loads or less, at Lowest Prices. 209 East Third Street,
WINSTON, N. C.
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Lee Miss Fannie, h 1025 White
Lee Miss Ray, pantry woman, Phoenix Hotel, r do
LeGrand J. C. tobacconist, h 202 Spring
liehmau Bros, cabinet makers and upholsterers, 441 Liberty
I^ehmau John H. (Lehman Bros.), h Liberty
liehnian Thouias IT. (Lehman Bros.), h Liberty
Lentz James, clerk, bds 507 Liberty
Leonard J. H. cigar maker, h 822 N. Main
Leonard J. S., carpenter, h 919 Old Town
Leonard R. H. watchmaker and jeweler, h 912 East 5th
Leonard W. H. watchmaker and jeweler, 105 West 4th, h 912
East 5th
WALL & HUSKE
Hardware in all its Branches. Headquarters for
Factory Supplies, Sporting Goods a Specialty.
Ill West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
Leslie Mrs. Ida, dressmaker, h 861 Liberty
Leslie Thomas, clerk, h 861 Liberty
Levy E. h 1013 Depot
Levy M. clothing, 427 Liberty, h 1013 Depot
441 Libert Street,
WIJ^STON, N. C.
Making and Refinishing
Furniture, Etc.
Making- and Putting Down Car-
pets. H anging- curtains and shades.
Framing Pictures— a full line of
MouldiuMS to select from. Pack-
ing and Moving a specialty. All
kinds of household articles Re-
paired and Refiuished at Shop or
at Kesidence of Customer. Terma
Re tsonable. Satisfaction Guaran-
teed. Give us a Trial.
BRANCH OFFICE OF
THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF VIRGINIA,
J. F. FERGUSON, - SUPT.
Jacobs-Lemly Block, Main coruer 3rd Street,
WINSTON, N. C.
Policies written from $100 to
monthly, bi-monthly and annual
and up. Premiums received weekly,
L. E. STEERE. DRUGGIST
STEERE'S INSTANT HEADACHE and
NEURALGIA WAFERS. A Sure Cure.
Cor. 4th and Liberty Sts., Winston, N. C.
Hinshaw &. Medearis Company
t<Mne Dress Goods, with Trimmings ^^5
to mutch. Laces, Hosiery warrant-
ed Fast Colors, Best Kid Gloves, ^^,
White Goods, Ging-hams, Percales, 4-4, 5-4 Si lU-4 Sheeting, Splendid Line of Lace Curtains. ^3
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Lewellen Allen, tob buyer, h 727 E. 5tb
Lewey Mrs. C. E. wid. h 539 Depot
Lewis Mrs. Beitie, b 407 W. 5tb
Lewis J. B. bds 933 Liberty
Lewis J. K. b Nading
Lewis N. A. policeman, h 707 E. 13tb
I.ife Insurance Co. of Va. (J. F. Ferguson, Supt.), 249
Main cor 3rd
Liipfert F. J. Jr. (Hamlen, Liipfert <fe Co.), b 603 W. 4tb
Liipfert & Jones, mf is tobacco and cigars, 248 Liberty
Liipfert Otto, bookkeeper, b 608 W. 6tb
Liipfert W. J. (Liipfert & Jones), b 608 West 6tb
Ijineback H. A, photographer, 103^ West 4tb, b Main, Salem
Ijinlhionni Hill C Architect, 414 Liberty, b 814Sixtb, West
LinTille Mrs. A. wid, h 221 Elm
Little A. W. telephone inspector, b 435^ Liberty
Lloyd Miss Carrie, compositor, 708 East 4th
Lloyd C. H. grocer, 1047 Liberty, b do
Lloyd H. grocer. 439 Depot, b 316 E. 5tb
Lloyd J. S. grocer, 702 E. 4tb, h 708 do:
Lloyd Mrs. Mary J. wid, b 606 Ridge ay
Schouler s Racket Store
Carry a Fine Line of Men's, Women's and
Children's Shoes.
408 and 410 Liberty St., W 1 ~ MTOIV, S. C.
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Locke Loften, carpenter, b 114 W, 8tb
Locket Edward L. (Lockett, Vaughn & Co.), b 619 W. 5th
Lockett, Vaughn & Co. tobacco manufacturers, 616 to 622
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H. A. LINEBACK,
Photographer
103^, West Fourth St.,
WINSTON, N. C.
Best Photographs of all kinds as cheap as can
be had from any town in the State.
Special Attention Given to Children.
Satisfaction Guarauteed.
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Drugg-ist, carefully compounds prescrip- f^^
tions at all hours, day or night, 13 West J-"^
Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
DTT TTTKtr^ Solicits orders from all 'points on the Wilkesboro Extension,
11 IV I l\lT Roanoke & Southern and Mocksville Railroads, lor Ice, Coal,
^ _ , j^. j^Ao.! \A Mineral Waters and Beer, 209 East Third St., WINSTON.
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•gF LornHD Charles (Styers & Loman), h Liberty, at limits
>>-J Loman Mrs. Sophia, wid, h Liberty, at limits
.2^ LoDg J. S. clerk, h Sballowford
5 t Long Munn, fireman, bds 616 Church
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^.-2 Long Vernon (Wiggins & Long), h 231 Boulevard
2^ Lothrop John, moulder, bds 527 Crawford [Salem
^^ Lott Dr. H. Stokes, physician and surgeon, 13^ W. 4th, h Cherry,
^ . Love C. P. tob mang, h ^14 E. 4th
Lovegrove & Co. grocers, dry goods, &g. 1135 Liberty
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^ t^ Yniir WSHTlrnnP self out with us from Head to root, and Youm Laugh
go; I UUI IfQlulUUIl| in Happy Surprise when we tell you the Price.
5g ^ P. v.. AL.Iil<:\' & < O . Phcenix Hotel BuildinR, east of Court House, WINSTON, N. C.
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â– S.2 Lovegrove L. H. (Lovegrove & Co.), h 1135 Liberty
^ I Ludlow J, L. civil engineer, 301^ Main, h 434 Summit
^< Lumley Joe, roller, h Liberty
g'^ Lumley John, well digger, h 553 Crawford
2 o Lumley Miss Sarah, h 1132 Hickory
2 ^ Lumley Mrs. Susan, dom, h 435^ Liberty
I = Lunn Harry, tailor, bds 236 Liberty
U ROBERT M. MCARTHUR & CO.,
LIVERY, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES.
Horses, Buggies and Carriages Furnished
AT SHORT NOTICE.
h^ Fine Carriat?es and Teams for Parties, Weddings and Funerals. The salp
of extra fine single Horses and Teams a specialty. First-class facJli-
Ph ties offered Commercial Tourists. Every hing First-class.
<£>
227 Churcli, between Second and Tiird Streets, WINSTON, N. C.
2 PHENIX HOTEL,
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Ample sample rooms for Commercial
Traveller's. Centrally located, opp.
Court House Square.
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nUoLllDAUnLn 06 DnUlnLn curtain Poles, aud Window
Shades. 10 and 12 West Third Street, Winston.
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A Quary of 5 Acres of Solid Granite
Located at BAUBUSQ, EAST MX. AIB7, K.
Office and Cuttiujr Yard at
the Norfolk & Western
Depot,
WINSTON, N. C.
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Lunn L. L. (Hodgin Bro. & Lunn), h 610 Summit
Lutz Rev. \V. A. pastor, Lutheran Church, h 222 Cherry
Lybrook P. H. tob manager, r 117 Cheetnut
Lyle J. H. tobacconist, h 619 Liberty
Lynch Miss Palmyra, h 786 Buxton
Lynch Thomas, leaf dealer, bds 118 Elm "^
Lyon House, Mrs. Z. F, Lyon, prop, 614 Liberty 5
Lyon Pride, bookkeeper, h 667 W. 4th ^ ^
Lyon Z. F. carpenter, h 614 Liberty g O
McAndles W, J. boarding, h 504 Depot [Main s ^
ncArtliiir P. M. (R. M. McArthur & Co.), hds Hotel Jones, r^ ^
noArtlinr R. M. Sheriff, also of R. M. McArthur Co., Court ^
House, also 227 Church, h 302 Broad ^ B
McArthur R. M. & Co. livery stables, 227 Church g S
McCadden H. C harness maker, h 222 W. 6th H-^
McCadden H. F. tobacconist, h 222 W. 6th § .
McCadden H. L. wks saw mill, h 222 W. 6th
McCadden Miss Mattie K. h 222 W. 6th
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McClamer Charles, motorman, bds 622 Main P
McCoin Ham, blacksmith, 430 Mun, h Fairview, S ilem
McCorrigan , bookkeeper, bds 103 E. 2d
Schooler's Racket Store T u^^^^i^C^ Tl: °°
408 and 410 Liberty St., \\ l.\»TOX, IV. V .
McCoyne Miss Lily, h 1031 White CD
McCrary Arthur, tob prizer, h 714 Buxton
McCrary Miss Lillian, bds 714 Buxton
McCrarv R. A. h 714 Buxton SO
McCrary W. L. clerk, h 714 Buxton
McCraw Mrs. V. C. wid, h 137 Pond [Main
McCroary J. B. (R. M. McArthur & Co.), bds Hotel Jones,
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Dexter Cutters, .Geiser Thu'Shers, O zz
BROWN, ROGERS & CO. ,,„,„„„,,,,,„,.«, ,
Road Bngrines, Spiral Spring Buggries, etc. 3 and 5 West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
« D. EKING """TotsrHur" Milwaukee Beer
O 209 East Third Street, WINSTON. N. C.
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<^ McCurry & Co. grocers, 816 Old Town
^•^ McCurry J. W. (C. M. McCurry & Co.), h 814 Old Town
oiS McDonald Mrs. E. h 512 W. 5ch
^' >. McDowell J. A. (Rogers, McDowell & Co.), bds 200 Main
m > McFall J. R. (Grumpier k McFall), h cor 1st and Chestnut,
*^* Salem ' [era R. R. Depot, h 528 Maple
(^ o MeGalliard C. A. marble and granite works, opp N. & West-
^i McKeel D. W. bar clerk, h 537 Depot
^^ McKnight Edw. contractor, bds 547 Liberty
o McLoud E. 8. grocer, 215 East Second, li Chestnut
^ McMillan J. A. (Adams & McMillan), r 135 Main
a McNiel P. G. (Mock & McNiel), bds Mill, Salem
O Magruder J. O. City Secretary and Treasurer and City Engineer,
City Hall cor Main and 4th, h 713 West 5th
S Mallard J. W. electrician, h 222 E. 10th
< Mallard O. S. h 612 Main
(.^ Malone Charles, wind mill and well fixture maker, h 718 Oak
^ 9Iaul.v Clement (Glenn & Manly), h Summit
O Mann Miss Emma, h 614 W. 5th
h^ Mann F. W. salesman, h 614 W. 5th
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flHLL Q& nUOIvL Stoves, House Furnishing Goods, Agricultural
Implements, etc. Ill west Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
'"^ Mann Mrs. M. M. wid, h 614 W. 5th
Manuel Miss Anna, h 100 Brokstown av
^ Manuel Duke, h 100 Brookstown av
F^ Manuel Mrs. Margaret, wid, h 100 Brookstown av
March A. H. emp B. F. Hanes, r 213 Chestnut
Marler Miss Blanche, h 148 Liberty
^^ Marler John G. clerk, h 148 Liberty
^ Marler Miss Mamie, h 148 Liberty
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at very low prices. Also a large stock of
Q Women's Wear, Dresses, Cloaks. Etc.
Pq at prices never before mentioned.
-^ Men's, Women's and Boys' Shoes.
in great variety.
You can save 50 per cent, by buying all classes of goods here. Money does the talking.
Call and see for yourself.
. Remember the Place, 112 Fourth St., nr Passenger Depot, Winston. N. C.
g L. E. STEERE, DRUGGIST. OIL OF GLADNESS
HT) a Quick Relief for Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Cor. 4th and Liberty Sts., Winston, N. C.
Hinshaw & Medearis Company SSsrSs- ^
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Schouler s Racket Store *°^sZ^et*Mu^sic?pnh Voca^anl i^st^'
Masten Mrs. A. E. wid, h 607 Main
Masten Joe, h 507 Main
Masten Miss Lillie, h 807 Broad
Masten Matthias, h 703 Liberty
Masten Mrs. M. A. h 446 Main
Masten P. K. tob manager, h 655 W. 4th
Matlock C. S. tob auctioneer, h 538 Old Town
Matlock Ben, tob buyer, h 538 Old Town
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Marler Mrs. S. A. h 148 Liberty
Marler W. H. (Gilmer, Marler & Co.), h 148 Liberty
Marsha N. grocer, 128 West 4th, h Elm
Marshall J. A. lish, city market, h 740 Spruce
Martin Miss Annie, dom. h 1026 Chestnut
Martin D. C. machine agent, h 862 Liberty t^
Martin F. A. tax collector, h 621 Old Town ts^
Martin Henry, com. salesman, bds 507 Liberty ^
Martin Mrs. I. S. wid, h 668 W. 4th O
Martin Col. James, h 122 Cherry ^
Martin James P. tobacco manager, h 612 W. 5th ^
Martin J. M. salesman, h 919 Brookstown ^
Martin J. S. lumber and building and loan agent, 13^ West 4th, ^
bds 229 Main ^
Martin Miss Mamie, bds 122 Cherry
Martin, Wills & Kose, groceries, dry goods, etc., 428 Old Town |
Martin Dr. S., L 612 W. 5th S"
Martin S, II. tob man'g, h 612 W. 5th I h
Martin Watt, tob mfs. supplies. 232 Main, h 668 West 4th " S
Martin W. S. (Martin, Mills & Kose), h 630 West 4th J
jflast Dauiel P. attoruey-at-law, 13^ West 4th, r do
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mental at 5 cents.
Will practice in the Courts of Forsyth and adjoining Counties. Makes
the Collection of Claims a Specialty ia all parts of the State.
TYQ TT" Ci nnLrrM\/rDC!r\AT The popular Wlnston Drutfgist, carries a
Iirii V \J J- lIwIYlL ^vJl\ complete and select stock of every descrip-
• •^■■-*"^"^'*'^ •^^■»-' tion of proprietary medicine. 13 West
Fourth Street.
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Bottler of Mineral Waters, Sarsaparilla, Soda Water and
fiinger Ale. OJice 209 East Third St., Winston, N. C.
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Matlock Miss Fannie, h 534 Old Town
Matlock Lee, tob buyer, h 534 Old Town
Matthews JoIid, letter carrier, bds 435^ Liberty
Matthews J. H. letter carrier No. 2, r 4th
Matthews L. W. clerk, bds 507 Liberty
Mathis S. T. wines and liquors, 138 Depot
May G. H. h 903 Nading
May G. W. h 903 Nading
May Miss Maria, dom, h 316 E. 5th
Mayhew , fireman, bds 225 Depot
Meador T. D. (Swink, Webster k Co.). h 217 W. 8th
^edearis Newton H. Vice-Pres. Hinshaw & Medearis Co. h
820 W. 6th
Medearis W. F. salesman, h 820 W. Sixth
Medfori B. F. (Lovegrove & Co.j, h 1135 Liberty
MeinuDg Levi, (Hill & Meinuug), h 995 Libe ty
Mendenhall Miss Mattie, dom, h 626 W. 4th
Merchants and Traders Union, G. W. Hinshaw, Pres.; C. T.
Noel, Sec'ty and Treas.; 12^ West 3d
Meredith Mrs. Bettie, h 531 Crawford
Meredith Fred, h 531 Crawford
P. E. Allen & Go.
" Seeing is believing." These words mean much, but to see
our immense lines of Men's Furnishings, Shoes and Hats,
will impress the Truth more forcibly that we are Leaders in
Styles. Quantities and Low Prices. Phoenix Hotel Bldg., Liberty St., opp. Court House,
WI.\!»TOi%. X. C.
Meredith Shem, machinist, h 531 Crawford
Mervoney William V. r 3Dl^ Main
Merritt Mrs. M. T. dressmaker, h 914 Old Town
Merritt T. M. lab, h 914 Old Town [land av
Messick Arline F. (Messick Brothers), 403 Main, h 308 Wood-
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CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Bliuds, Brackets,
Mouldinifs, &c. Also dealers in Lumber, Shiucles,
Lime, Cement, Plaster and all kinds of Builders'
Supplies.
<'or. Depot and Klevi'nth St.. 'WIlSTSTOlSr, :iV. C
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The Phoenix Hotel Coach meets
all trains wlh a competent and
polite Porter.
Table and service excellent.
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nUOLllDAunLII Ob DnUlnLn Winston that keeps a com '
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Messick Brothers, grocers, 403 Main C^
Messick E. R. (Bennett & Co.), h 308 Woodland av [erty CP
Miller Fred J. meat market, 29 and 30 City Market, h 861 Lib- fcl^
Messick William, h 308 Woodland av
Mickie Mrs. Mattie, wid, h 145 Pond j.
Mickle A. D. bookkeeper, h W. 5th ^^
Mikel Mrs. Rebecca, M'id, h 649 W. 4th O
Miller Mrs. Addle, dressmaker, h 128 Elm ^
miller Bros, contractors and builders and dealers in sash, (J(^
doors, blinds and building materials, cor Depot and 11th J^
Miller Edward P. tob man'g, h 229 Cherry ^
Miller Miss Eva, h 313 2 W ^
Miller Felix, tob man'g, h 823 Liberty CQ
Miller Floyd, tob worker, bds 315 Spring ^^^
Miller Frank, h 506 Summit |sg
Miller Fred, meats, city market, h 861 Liberty ^Sg-
miller G. E. (Miller Bros.), h 627 West 4th l^g
illiller G. L.. (Miller Bros.), h 313 West 2nd gS J
Miller Harrison, foreman, h 4 Pond [Phoenix o°|
miller John CJ. cashier First National Bank, bds Hotel «oo
Miller Miss Josie, h 1112 Old Town ' ^||
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Fine Millinery, • • a
FreucU Pattern ^•
Hats, N unsvailing, S
Schouler's Millinery Establishment
Infants' Hats, etc., etc. 4i)8 and 410 Liberty St., WINSTON, N. C.
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Miller J. A. L. driver, h 420 Maple
Miller J. C. carpenter and builder, h 128 Liberty
Miller J. R. carpenter, h 642 E. 13th tO
Miller J. S. h 105 Church ^
Miller Miss Laura, h 128 Liberty ^
Miller O. E, telephone operator, h Cherry ^r-
Miller S. A. upholsterer, h 229 (Jherrv ' ^
Miller Thomas H. clerk, h 609 Liberty g^
Miller Will F. carpenter, h 901 O .k fc--
Miller W. H. foreman, h 229 Cherry ^
Millis Thomas, flagman, bds 204 Liberty CQ
Mills R. A. (Martin, Mills & Rose), h 437 Spruce ^
Mitchell Miss Bettie, dressmaker, h 4 Pond ^
Mitchell Budd, h 549 Crawford S-
Mitchell John, tinner, h 917 Old Town
Mitchell Mrs. Josephine, wid, h 112 Elm
Mitchell Mrs. Melissa, wid, h 917 Old Town
Mitchell Willie, picker, h 917 Old Town
Mobly I. N. clerk, bds Hotel Jones
Mock Arthur U. carpenter, h 527 Main §
Mock Dr. A. L. physician and surgeon, 527 Main, h do
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DnU 11 rip nub tllU 6b UUl sheet iron, Paint8,;0il3, Varnishes, etc. O
3 & 5 West Fourth Street, Winston. N. C.
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Ginger Ale. Office 209 East Third Street, Winston, N. C.
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Mock Miss Fannie, h 527 Main
Mock & McNeil, meats, 10, 11 and 12 City Market
Mock Miss Mamie, h 527 Main
Moir Charles, clerk, h 614 Spring
Monroe E. D. insurance, h 122 Cherry
Montague H. real estate broker, 241 Main, h Cherry, Salem
Montague Dr. S. J. physician and surgeon, 119 Church, h 115 do
Montgomery L. C. conductor, h 1st cor Chestnut
Mooney W. L. salesman, h 704 Spruce
moorp B. C. furniture, etc. 426 Old Town, h 118 Pine
Moore Eev. Hight C. pastor. Broad street church, h 315 Pond
Moore John, tolDacconist, bds 730 Spruce
Moose Eev. J. R. pastor, M. E. church (south), h 915 Nading
Morgan Mrs. Eliza Jane, wid, h 520 Church
Morgan Miss Louisa, tob worker, h 539 Crawford
Morgan Mrs. Mattie, wid, h 107 W. 10th
Morgan Miss Miranda, h 520 Church
Morgan Mrs. M. A. wid, h 1031 White
Morgan Samuel, lineman, h 515 Vine [Pond
Morris Charles W. livery and boarding stable, 13 Shallowford, h
Morris Mrs. Fannie, wid, h 839 W. 4th
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Hardware, Buggies, Carts and Carriages,
Farmers Friend, Dixie, Watt and Chattanooga
Plows and Plow Repairs. Ill West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
Morris George, engineer, h 17 Pond
Morris Henry, box maker, bds 504 Depot
B, G. MOORE,
Successor to Moore & Huntley,
FURNITURE,
MATTRESSES, 40.
Clocks, Pictures, Lamps, Window
Shades, &c.
446 Old Town St., Talir
Winston, N. C.
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Wholesale and Manufacturing Druggists. Prescrip
tions a Specialty.
Corner Fourth and Libert j- Streets, Winston, ^N. C.
Fine Dress Goods with Trimmings ^Q
to match. Laces, Hosiery, warrant-
ed Fast Colors, Best Kid Gloves,
Hinshaw & Medearis Company
White Goods, Ginghams, Percales. 4-1, r)-4, & 10-4 Sheeting, Splendid Line of liace Curtains.
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Morris J. H. carpenter, h 904 E. 5th S
Morris Miss Susan O. h 904 E. 5tli ^^
Schouler's Racket Store
408 and 410 Liberty St., WINSTON, N. C.
A Choice Stock of
P. Centemeri &Co.'8 line Kid Gloves and
Welcher's full line of Ladies' Muslin Underwear.
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Morrissey J. W. bds 307 Pond fChurch
Morse C. C tin and sheet iron worker, 4 East 4th, h 612
Morton Miss Emma, h 1014 Maple
Morton Miss Lizzie, h 514 Crawford
Morton Miss Lucy, h 1014 Maple O
Morton Rufus, shoemaker, h 514 Crawford g^^
Morton R. E. life insurance, h 821 E. 12th |Q
Morton Miss Sarah, h 514 Crawford ' ^
Morton Winston, tob man'^, h 514 Crawford <^
Moseley Miss A, B. h 654 W. 5th g g
Moseley Miss Emma M. h 728 Cherry op
Moseley Miss Ida, dom, h 117 W. 7th ^ ^
Moseley J. B. (D. H. Browder & Co.) also leaf and tobacco, 619 ^S?
and 621 Cherry, h 654 W. 5th oZ
Moseley Miss M. F. h 654 W. 5th - |
Moseley R. D. curiosity ^hop and general auctioneer, 120 West 5'
3rd, h 728 Cherry
Moseley W. M. (D. H. Browder & Co.), h 620 Spring nr 6th
Moyle John, wines and liquors, cor Third and Church, bds 507
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Murphy J. B. tob buyer, h 208 Pond CD
Murphy J. D. butcher, h E. Ninth
Murphy W. A. meats, Mickey nr Liberty, h do ^
Myers C. L. clerk, r 316 Walnut
Myers Miss Salhe, h 1008 Hickory (Jq
Myers S. W. lab, h 917 Oak o
Nading Alexander, h 965 Liberty
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description ofjproprietary medicine, 13 West Fourthi Street.
DTT TT^TAT/^ Manufacturer of and Dealer in Crystal Ice. Sold in small or
Xl jVii\ vT large quantities. Delivered to any part of Winston or Salem.
■^'^ --fc-.*»« Daily capacity 12 tons. Ice Factory 407 North Water Street.
H^ H^ Office 209 East 3rd Street, Winston, N. C.
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J^ Nading Miss Blanch M. h 953 Liberty
c , Nading Frank, painter, h 1021 Liberty
5* Nading Miss Gertrude, b 1021 Liberty
^^ Nading Henry, h 953 Liberty
^ >, Nading James A. clerk, h 953 Liberty
^ Nading Mrs. Mollie, wid, h 965 Liberty
N.iding Nathaniel W. h 953 Liberty
:R^acling: R. W. (EUer & Nading), h 953 Liberty
j^:^ Nading Miss Sallie, h 953 Liberty
Nance Miss Minnie, saleslady, h Pine
. Naylor Charles, tob buyer, h 614 E. 4th
C^ Neal J. S. warehouseman, h 927 Liberty
P^H Neal Miss Lula, tailoress, h 927 Liberty
•^ Neale Llewellvn, grocer, 433 Liberty, h 415 Spruce
fjq Neely J. A. (Wright, Neely & Co.), h 247 Main
pq Newell John D. (Newell & Wiufree), h Shallowford
Newell & Winfree, wines and liquors, 7 East 3rd
^ Newman James, clerk, h 426 Poplar
^ Newton Miss Alice, h 319 Spring
Q Newton J. L. tob man'g, h 319 Spring
1-^ Newton Miss Mary, h 319 Spring
S^ QCCD C AIICMf nn ^he Men's outfitters. Suits to meas-
Q Newton W. J. h 319 Spring
Newton W. J. Jr. tob man'g, h 319 Spring [av
Q Nicewonger S. H. yardmaster N. and W. R. K. h 304 Woodland
1-^ Nichols J. H. tob man'g, h 726 Spring
O ?fi!«sen H. K. clerk. Hotel Phoenix, r do
K;,^ Noe E. O. real estate, h 1153 T^iberty [614 Spring
S-H Noel C. T. Sec. and Treas. Merchants' and Traders' Union, h
&^ Norman B. F. tob box mfr, 708 Oak, h do [614 Spring
Norman J. J. merchandise broker, foot 2nd st. and R. R. track, h
Norvell Lorenzo, clerk, h 507 Liberty
Norville Van Z. clerk, bds 643 W. 4th
Norfleet James K. (M. W. Norfleet & Co.), h 630 W. 4th
Norfleet Mrs. M. E. h 504 W. 4th
CV-. Norfleet M. W., clerk, h 504 W. 4th
Norfleet Robert C. bookkeeper, h 504 W. 4th
Norfleet M. W. & Co. props. Piedmont Warehouse, 211 W, 4th
^ Norfolk & Western Railroad, (Winston-Salem Division), H. H.
crt S. Handy, Supt. freight and passenger depot, East 2nd
Numan J. I. salesman, h 426 Poplar
O'Brien C. J. man'g, Sn.ith & Son, h 705 E. 4th
t>^ O'Brien L. C. com. salesman, h 613 Old Town
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Phoenix Hotel Build^ing, Liberty Street, WINSTON, N. C.
' _â– nun* II IV linTri ) The home of tbe Commercial Traveler,
^ rHIrNlA Hlllrl C especially on Sunday. Noted for the
C^ IIIUalllA IIUILLp r excellence of its table.
C^ Winston, IV. C. Geo. W. Kittelle, Prop. ) «!2.00 to tift.SO per daj.
DnCCMDAPLJCD Q DDHTUCD Fine Dress Goods and Dress CO
nUOLllDAunLn Ob DnU I nCn Trimmings a Specialty. Lar- '
gest stock of Silk Dress Goods in the State. 10 West Third Street, Winston. ^CJ
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Odell Mrs. J. wid, h 42 Brookstown av Ch .
Ogburn Charles D. (Ogburn, Hill & Co.). h 310 Cherry q:i
Ogburn C. J. (Ogburn, Hill & Co.), h 537 Spruce hrt
Ogburn Miss Ella, h 833 Liberty -^^
Ogburn, Hill & Co, tobacco manufacturers, 543 and 538 Cherry h^
Ogburn J. E. h 833 Liberty t=s"
Ogburn R. H. tob man'g, h 849 Liberty ^
Ogburn R. W. tob man'g, bds 833 Liberty [Liberty pg
Ogburn S. A, tobacco manufacturer, 711 Church, h 833 ^
Ogburn S. C bookkeeper, h 833 Liberty ^
O'Hanlon K. W. druggist, h 406^ Liberty *^
OliTer E. R. h 218 E. 10th g"
Oliver N. R. h 218 E. 10th ^
O'Neil Miss Ellon, h 925 Old Town ^
O'Nial James, tailor, h 507 Vine oS'g.
O'Neil James, tailor, h 507 Vine ^nS
O'Neil John, receiver, bds 1001 Old Town § J?
O'Neil Miss Mary, h 925 Old Town ill-
Orinoco Warehouse (Swink, Webster & Co.), cor Main and gSg
Second [Salem ^^'^
Ormsby W. P. propr. Twin City Music House, 236 Main, k ||b
O^V.^,,! rx -./.'« "D^^l.-^-i- O-i-^,/.^ Agents for Butterick's Fashions. Send 'l^'^
bCnOUlerS KaCKet OtOre m your subscription or Uenewal 8^B
for the Dehneator.
408 and 410 Liberty Street, WINSTON, N. C. * 3 2:S
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Orrell O. C. with A. C. Green, h Shallowford g«
Osborne Clarence, ticket marker, h 40 1 W. 2d »»
Osborne J. E. com. traveller, h 404 W. 2d j>0
Owens B. B. (Ashcraft & Owen), h 125 Broad CaD
Owens Edward B. printer, bds 714 Burton 05
Oyler Miss Ellie, h 416 Spring fcoJH*.
Oyler J. F. tobacconist, h 416 Spring
Packett Mrs. Salina, h Summit
Page D. P. harness maker, h 860 W. 4th
Painter J. E. tob man'g, h 122 W. 8th P
Palmer A. W, watchman, h 215 W. 5th qq
Palmer Miss Daisy, h 215 W. 5th gj-
Palmer Miss Georgie, h 215 W. 5th CD
Palmer Mage, brickmason, h 931 Oak 2.
Palmer Norman, tobacconist, h 215 W. 5th
Palmer W. A. grocer, 1001 Old Town, h do
Paragon Oil Co. D. H. Browder & Co. agents, 409 Liberty
Parish Joseph, conductor, h 616 Church ^
Parish Miss Sadie, bds 419 Liberty c+-
Parker Mrs. A. M. wid, h 528 Liberty g
Patterson Lindsay, lawyer, 404J^ Liberty, h Broad, Salem "•—
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"D'Dn'\I71VT "DnPTriJC! jP-r nn ^^^, supply either farmers or •
DliUWiN, JCtUVJJjltO QL UU. 'S^''}-^^^^ ^:;»tb, r^' article to be ^^
' found m a hrst-class Hardware or ^ J
Agricultural Implement Store. 3 and 5 West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
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Dealer in Best Grades of Steam, Smitliing, Foundry, Grate aad Stove
Coal in Car Loads or Less, at Lowest Prices. 209 East Third
Street, Winston, N. C.
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O Patterson Thomas, tob. man'g, h 936 W. 4th
"^ Paul A. O. gen'l sec'ty Young Men's Christian Association,
rt h 415 Broad
g; Payne R. M.(Ebeit, Payne & Co.), h 528 Liberty
^ Peacock M. A. tireman, bds 103 E. 2d
^ ^, Pearce N. B. grocer, 227 Depot, h 521 Depot
° I Peddicord A. W. carpenter, h Old Shallowford
.2 M Peddicord J. H. woodyard, h 900 Liberty
f. ^ Peeples J. T. carpenter, h 534 Woodland av
I I Peeples Martin, h 903 Old Town
l-dlj Peeples W. L. tob. roller, h 520 Ridge av
&|^ Pegram H. W. (Jones, Cox & Co.), bds 228 Main
5I Pegram James (Reed & Pegram), h 802 Old Town
Z° Pegram L.. W. bank teller First Nat'l Bank, h 832 Liberty
§-S Pegram R. D. manager for J. E. Shelton, h 203 E. Ninth
II Pegram Rev. T. H. past.',r Linwood Circuit M. E. Church, h
03 832 Liberty
S^ Pegram T. H., jr. real estate and building and loan, also Justice J
•^g of Peace and U. S. Commissioner, 413 Liberty, h Sum- "
(DO mit
II Penry Charles F. clerk, h 112 East 2nd
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1 HI A I I UIIOI/F Headquarters for Dynomites, Olive Oil, &c.
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03 a flHLL \b IIUOIXL Cream Freezers, The Celebrated Gurney Refri-
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5 a gerators, Howe & Fairbanks Scales, etc. Ill West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
I § Penry 0. B. clerk, h 626 Main [Main
g|S Penry J. P. wines and liquor and restaurant, 118 East 3rd, h 622
'^la Peoples National Bank The, W. A. Blair, pres.; Geo. W. Hin- '
lot* shaw, vice-pres.; Thos. A. Wilson, cas ier; 7 West 4th
a S Pepper John, box mfr, h 524 Summit
a g Pepper T. R. canvasser, h 524 Summit
o Perry Alphonso, tob worker, h 124 Chestnut â–
^ Perry Miss Bettie, h 124 Chestnut â–
Perry Miss Mattie, h 124 Chestnut
r-^ Petree Miss Amanda, h Shallowford av
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Petree Miss Annie, h 413 Depot
_ Petree Mrs. Henrietta, wid, h Shallowford av
PQ Petree J. H. painter. Old Shallowford, h do
Petree Miss Rebecca, tailoress, h Shallowford av
a Pfaff O. V. clerk, bds 734 Oak
^ Pfohl W. T. h 606 Liberty
h-3 Phifer Miss Rosa, teacher, h 505 Spruce
Phillips Mrs. A. E. tailoress, h Cherry nr 5th
gn Phillips Baxter, printer, bds 215 Elm
^ Phillips George, printer, bds 215 Elm
^ Phillips Miss Maggie, h 102 Chestnut
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STEERE'S INSTANT HEADACHE and
NEUKALGIA WAFERS. A Sure Cure.
Cor. 4th and Liberty Sts., Winston, N. C.
Hinshaw & Medearis Company
Three cardinal virtues in their ^O
dealing's witli you :— Good Quality,
Lowest Prices and Perfect Satis-
faction. They don't handle Shoddy Goods.
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Phoenix Hotel, Geo. W. Kittelle, prop. ^
Piedmont Warehouse, M. W. Norfleet .v Co. props. 211 W. 4th ^
Pierce E. A. tob man'g, h 616 W. 6th flj
Pierce J. H. tob man'g, h 507 Main
Pierce S. F. tobacconist, h 201 Broad '^
Pike James, box maker, h 908 N. Main ^50
Pike John, tob classer, bds 504 Depot
Pinuix Miss Loula, h 310 W. 7th
Pipkin C. C. grocer, 243 Depot, h Salem ||^
Pitts Miss Cora, bds 225 Depot p°w
Pitts Miss Lucretia, bds 225 Depot ' D-gP
Pitts Miss Minnie, bds 225 Depot ||b
Pitts R. H. contractor, h 510 Ridge av ^%^
Pitts Mrs. Sarah, wid, h 848 Liberty 1-2 a
Poindexter B. A. Clerk, r 411 Old Town o^g
Poindexter H. D. grocer, 411 Old Town, h W. 5th cor Spruce ^^2.
Poiudexter W. T. (Elkin Lumber Co.), h 1036 Liberty °5>
Pollard W. B. (Vice-Pres. Brown Bros. Co. also W. B. Pollard & |i^
Co.), h 514 W. 4th
Pollard W. B. & Co. leaf tobacco, 211 East 4vh [Main and 4th
Poliee Headquarters, J. M. Willson, Chief, City Hall, cor
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Infants' Hats, etc., etc., 408 and 410 Liberty Street, WINSTON, N. C. I-' S"
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Porlis Miss Annie, h 216 E. 10th f|
Portis J. A. telegrapher, h 216 E. 10th
Portis J. W. Prof, of Music, Davis school, h 216 E. 10th 55
Poteat Miss Mary, h 601 Chestnut
Powell Charles, harness maker, h 221 Elm
Prather Mrs. M. C. h 609 Holly av
Pratt J. H. letter carrier, No. 3, r 417 Liberty g
Prendergast Frank, tailor, bds Jersey av ^
Prendergast Patrick, tailor, h Jersey av ^*
Price Miss Ida, teacher, h 421 Spruce [Liberty
Price J. L. ticket agent, R. & D. Depot, r First Nat. Bank bldg, 5?
Price Thomas, clerk, h Cherry ^
Proctor T. G. paiLter, bds 621 Liberty
PuUiam H. B. bookkeeper, h 666 Spring
Query Miss C. E. teacher, h 609 Holly av ^
Rank Miss Alice, dressmaker, h 507 Main ^^
Ramey John, bds 326 Liberty G*
Ramson Miss Rosa J. h 141 Highland av CO
Rawlev Miss Annie, h 713 W. 5th g"
Rawley Miss Josie, h 713 W. 5th B
Rawley R. L. (Ware & Rawley), h 523 Summit
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Solicits orders from all points on the WilkesboK) Extension,
Koanoke and Southern and Mocksville Railroads, for Ice, Coal,
Mineral Waters and Beer, 209 East 3rd Street, Winston.
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§ Rawley T. L. h 713 W. 5tli
-g Reed E. L. deputy sheriff, li 1022 Depot
^ Reed & Pegram, grocers, 802 Old Town
â–º^ Reich Bros, shoemakers, 108^ West 3d
}^ Reich Miss Clarice, typewriter, h 704 Spruce
Reich J. H. (Reich Bros.), h cor 403 and Hickory
â– +^ Reid 0. F. carpenter, h 215 Elm
o^ Reid David S. groceries and dry goods, 201 Main, h 121 E. 2d
^ Reid Edward, h 529 Liberty
^2 Reid John A. groceries, 449 Old Town, h 529 Liberty
Reid Miss Mary, h 529 Liberty
[>> Reid Miss Minnie, h 529 Liberty
"tn Reid Mrs. Nancy N. tailoress. h 106 West 3d
g Reid Thomas, clerk, h 529 Liberty
Reid Vance, clerk, h 529 Liberty
Reid W. P. clerk, r 207f Main
Renigar T. K. wines and liquors, 12 East Third, h Green, Salem
Rensch George, meats, 1 and 2 City Market, h 248 Liberty
-^ Respess Miss Anna K. h 203 E. 9th
Respess Miss Hanna, h 203 E. 9th
CZT Respess Jerry, supt. City Water Works, h 203 E. 9th
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rri have no significance, others are H P A I I P IM nl. 1 1 1 1
JZ^ Pregnant with Meaning. I I Ul MLLIall SM UUI
What's in a Name?" Some Names nn AliniA AA for Instance means
stylish and reliable.
Pregnant with Meaning. I I !â– ! nLLIall W UUl Men's Hats, Shoes
and Furnishings. Phosnix Hotel Building-, opp. Court House, WINSTON, N. C.
Respess R. W. farmer, h 203 E. 9th
Revelle Wm. clerk, h 505 Spruce
Reynolds (Reynolds & Johnson), bds 200 Main
â– â– Reynolds F. L. deputy revenue collector, h Liberty
Ph Reynolds L. M. H. prof, graded school, h 936 W. 4th
Reynolds Mrs. Nancy, wid, h 533 Spriog
Reynolds K. J. pres. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. r cor 3rd
-, and Liberty [and 119 Chestnut
^ Beynol4ls R. J. Tobacco Co. tobacco manufacturers, 117
Reynolds W. N, vice-pres. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. h 137
Cherry and 2d
o '^ Reynolds W, R. tobacco manager, r 117 Chestnut
^^ Rich. D bookkeeper, h 132 Liberty
^ Richard J. M. meats, city market, h 547 Liberty
oo Richardson Miss Fannie, cashier, h 742 Oak
K< Richardson J. A. h 840 3^
°^^ Richardson J. H. h 742 Oak
*^$ Richardson Miss Mattie, h 742 Oak
SS Richmond J. M. h 727 Cherry
ioQ Richmond Wood, clerk, bds 435^ Liberty
t>£^ Richmond Wood, clerk, h 727 Cherry
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b^ rHIrlMIZ Hlllrl f Traveler's. Centrally located, opp.
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Is; 3 • WINSTON, N. C j george w. kittellb. Prop.
RuOEIlDAunLn & UnOTHEn curtain Poles and Window
Carpets, Rugs, Lace Curtains, C^
,„w .. Curtain Poles and Window .
Shades. 10 and 12 West Third Street, Winston. L^
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Richmond W. L. tob man'g, h 727 Cherry O
Kiersoii Mrs. L«. J. propr. the Eierson House, 435^ Liberty ^
Rierson Miss Maggie, h 108 E. 4th \J^
Rierson Mrs Nannie, boarding house, 103 E. 4th
Rierson Samuel B. h 435^ Liberty ItJ
Riggins H. L. leaf tobacco, 501 East 3rd, h 603 W. 5th ^
Rights Alex, carpenter, h 13 W. 8th r-h
Rights Willie, carpenter, h 13 W. 8th. ^g
Riggs Miss Carrie, saleslady, h 138 Liberty s ^
Riggs Jesse, shoemaker, 407 Liberty, h 138 do 9D
Riggs S. F. h 1028 White "^
Rintels Ed. (Haryey & Rintels), bds Hotel Phoenix
Riper Miss Lou, h 521 Depot ^
Rives E. A. blacksmith, East 4th nr Church, h 95 Brookstown
RoAch Robert, roller, h 949 Oak
Roan Miss Ada, h 411 W. 4th
Roan Mrs. Ella E. wid, h 411 W. 4th |b|
Roan Henry, (T. L. Vaughn & Co.), h 411 W. 4th |gi'
RoflSns Bros, dry goods, etc, 319 Main cor 4th tlS
Roffins J. H. (Roffins Bros.), h 530 Main o'^S
Rollins W. H. (Roffins Bros.), h 630 West 5th ||.p
Schouler's Racket Store ^''''IT^^Xl'lT:^.'''''''' l|
408 and 410 Liberty Street, WINSTON, N. C. ? ~c
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Roberts W. C. bricklayer, h E. 10th s|
Robinson Rev. C. W. pastor, 2d Presbyterian, h 1149 Liberty ^>^
Robinson Henry B. flagman, h 308 Broad qo
Robinson Joseph M. livery stable, 219 Church, h 308 Broad 05
Robinson John O. flagman, h 308 Broad to\i-^
Robison Eli, clothing, etc., 407 N. Main, h 822 Liberty ^^
Roddick J. J. plasterer, 211 Elm, h do
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Foxirth Street, Winston, N. C.
Builders' Hardware, Nails, Locks, Hinges, ^SJ
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WilUams Co.'s P. C. Paints. 3 and 5 West
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Bottler of the Celebrated Jos. SCHLITZ MlLWAUKEB
Beer. 209 East Third Street, Winston, N. C.
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g a Roediger George, bar clerk, h 308 Spring
^•^ Rogers Clareoce, wks Miller Bros., bds 1018 Depot
^ s Rogers J. A. plumber, bds 211 Elm
e Rogers John, salesman, r cor Church and 4th
o Rogers-McDowell Co. clothing and gents' furnishings, Phcenix
S^^ Hotel building. Liberty between 3rd and 4th
|> Q- Rogers R. L. mason, h 413 Maple
'^S Rominger C. D. h 211 Elm
^a Rominger E. C. h 211 Elm
^^ Rose Benj. salesman, r 232^ Main
O-g Rose Boone (Martin, Mills & ilose), h 128 W. 3rd
^ 2 Rose Henry, salesman, r cor Main and 3rd [111 W. 5th
ti^S Rose Kennie, hatter and gents' furnishings, 424 Liberty, h
g^ Rose M. W. h 538 Main
^ J Rose S salesman, r cor Main and 3d
3 Rosenbacher llirs, Carrie, (Rosenbacher & Bro,), h 538
812 Main [goods, 10 and 12 W. 3rd
'^'^ Rosenbacher «& Bro. clothing, cor Liberty and 4th, dry
^.^^ Rosenbacher Herman, salesman, r 12^ W. 3rd
^ Rosenbacher Joseph, (Rosenbacher & Bro.), h 538 Main
HH Rothrock D. M, wagon maker, h 950 Oak
^^ lA/ A I I Q UIICI/C Hardware in all its Branches. Headquarters for
*"^ iVALL Ob nUuKL Factory Supplies, Sporting Goods a Specialty.
Ill West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
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^ Rothrock Edward, painter, h 529 Maple
H Rothrock Miss Nevada, h tShallowford av
flj Rothrock Miss Olivia, h 950 Oak i
C5 Rothrock Miss Pernania, h Shallowford av â– 4
Rothrock Mrs. Rebecca, wid, h Shallowford av.
^H Rucker Cicero, tob worker, h 416 Poplar
h^ Rucker C. tob worker, h 617 Main
O^ Rucker T. S. tob mfr. h 714 W. 4th
Rucker William, tob worker, h 416 Poplar
Q Ruffin J. R. bds Hotel Jones
Q^ Rugga Augustus, h 132 Brookstown
^ Rugga Miss Belle, h 132 Brookstown
fVl Rugga John I. (Cash & Rugga), h 132 Brookstown av
3 Sadler W. A. grocer. 219 E. 2d, h do
Salmons J. F. wines and liquors, 5 E. 3rd, h 12 Shallowford
^ Sammons , h 42 Shallowford
S Samuels H. h 1013 Depot
w Samuels Lizzie, dom, 435j^ Liberty
^^ Sanderson Herbert, bds 821 Liberty
Sanderson Miss Julia, dressmaker, h 821 Liberty [town
gj J Sant Charles, clock and lock repairer, 416 Church, h 54 Brooks-
L. E. STEERE, DRUGGIST, OIL OF GLADNESS
fl â–² Quick Relief for Rheumatism & Neuralgia. Cor. 4th and Liberty Sts., Winston, N. C.
Hinshaw & Medearis Company SKobacco ^
Manure, Anchor liraiid Tobacco Fertilizer and Star Br ind (! iiaiio- threi^ of the best brands
fertilizers made. They also sell only the best qualities Hod Clover, Saplintf Clover, Tim- i .
othy, Orchard Grass, Kentucky, Blue Grass and Herd Grass Seed. rlj
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Sapp G. W. shoemaker, E. 4tb, h 616 Main O
Satterfield Louis, farmer, h 121 E. 10th ^
Satterfield Miss Mary, h 121 E. 10th q^
Saunders Miss Kate, h E. 1st nr Railroad P^
Savery A. (J. E. Briggs & Co.), 9 W. 4th, h do
Scales James S. (M. W. Norfolk & Co.), r 121 W. 3rd ^_j
Schaum Miss Caroline S. h 503 Holly av ^^
Schaum F. G. buyer, American Tobacco Co. h 503 Holly O
Scbouler David D. dry goods, millinery, boots and shoes, o"
etc. 408 and 410 Liberty, h Sunnyside CT^
Seism John, bricklayer, h 1028 Liberty ^
Scott John, brick mason, h 537 Depot h^
Scott J. H. grocer, 317 Main, r do ^s"
Seabolt L. W. stoves, tin and sheet iron worker, 431 Liberty, ^
h Franklin, Salem
Self Mrs. Elizabeth, wid, h 1210 E. 3d
Setliff Mrs. Eliza, wid, h 204 E. 2d ^
Setliff T. W. tob mang. b 204 E. 2d 5S
Seward J. B. tob buyer, h 60 Brookstown ar
Shapero M. h 315^ Main
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Sheets Miss Mattie, dom, h 512 W. 5th ^
Sheets N. D. watchman, bds Main
Shell James, tobacco buyer, bds 228 Main
Shelley Michael, tailor, bds Jersey
Shellington John, tob mang. h 6il Holly av
Shelton Miss Carrie C. h 106 Cherry
Shelton Charles E. student, h 106 (jherry
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Roofing, Guttering and Repairing qc*--
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g I Shelton Mrs. E. E. wid, h 106 Cherry
|-H^ Shelton J. E. tobacco box manufacturer, 221 Chestnut
"^ Shelton Miss Sallie, h 211 Schouler
5; Shemwell Mrs. Mollie, h 134 Spring
Shepherd James R. bookkeeper, h 504 W. 4th
CQ Shepherd W. S. clerk, r Cherry nr i^irst
^ Sheppard Benj. J. (B. J. Sheppard & Co.), h 432 Summit
pyJ Sheppard B. J. & Co. leaf tobacco, 254 Pine
^ Sheppard Mrs. John, wid, h 523 Liberty
ryq Sheppard J. K. h 432 Summit
QQ Shermer Sam, bar clerk, h 220 Depot
^"^ Shipley John W, harness manuf. 303 Main, h 605 Liberty
^^ Shipley M. M. blacksmith, h 1021 Depot
Q Shoaf C. J. (C. J. Shoaf & Co.), h 217 Tenth
n Shoaf C. J. & Co. leaf tobacco, 316 Walnut
O Shoaf Miss Mary, dressmaker, h 204 Liberty
^ Shockley Miss Nannie, tob picker, h 910 E. 5th
Shore Thomas, bds Shallowford
Showalters , clerk, bds 507 Liberty
Shnurman Henry, merchant tailor, 11^ W. 4th, bds 229 Main
WW III J I Gentlemen, Requires Constant Attention. You can rigr your- j
Your Wardrobe,
self out with us from Head to Foot and you'll laugh in
happy Surprise when we tell you the price.
P. E. ALrLGX & CO. Phoenix Hotel Building, east of Court House, WINSTON. N. C.
Shutt H. D. meats, city market, h 864 W. 4th
Sifford Sam G. telegrapher, bds 120 E. 2d
Simpson J. P. tob buyer, h 926 W. 4ch
Simpson S. W. carpenter, h 1103 Oakland av
^ Sing Sam, laundry, 131 Main, h do
^^ Singer iflanufactiiriiig Co. (sewing machines), A. L.
§ Groves, agent, 8 West 4th
^ Sink William, tob man'g, h 814 E. 5th
I THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO.
fe;^ Branch Office, 8 West 4th Street, WINSTON, N. C.
ll A. L. GROVES, Agent.
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^2 Use the Singer Sewing Machine, because it is the MOST POPULAR,
^^ MOST RELIABLE and OUTSELLS ALL OTHER MACHINES in the
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^ Winston, N. C. Geo. W. KitteUe, Prop. ) Table and service excellent.
ROSENBAGHER & BROTHER
Boys' and Children's Clothing in J^Q
hundreds of styles and qualities.
The only One-Price Clothing House . .
in the city, corner Liberty and Fourth Streets, Winston, N. C
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Slater A. D. carpenter, h 1033 White
Slee Mrs. M. A. wid. h 523 Spriog
Sloane James, bookkeeper, bds 200 Main [4th
Smith Mrs. A. A. fire insurance, cor Main and 3rd, h 804 West
Smith A. D. engineer, bds 229 Main
Smith C. F. tob worker, h 1025 Oakland av
,<§iinitli George W. The Criterion, wines and liquors, 415 Old
Town, h 129 Spruce
Smith Mrs. Lucy, h 215 Schouler
Smith Mrs. Millie, h 215 Schouler
Smith M. V. plasterer, h 709 E. 5th
Smith Saiiinel H. assistant postmaster, also druggist, 406
Liberty, h Brookstown av
Smith Sterling (W. F. Smith & Son), bds Hotel Phcenix
Smith Thomas, bar clerk, h Shallowford
Smith Miss Viola, dom, h 649 Spring
Smith Willie, h 221 Schbuler
Smith W. F. (W. F. Smith & Son), bds Hotel Phoenix
Smith W. F. & Son, cigarette manufacturers aod plug tobacco
mfrs. 408 East 4th
Smith W. T. clerk, h 50 Shallowford
Schouler's Racket Store ^-^-^^rchrLtshoTs"'"^"''
408 and 10 Liberty Street, WINSTON, N. C.
Smoak W. W. com. traveler, h 411 W. 4th
Sueed Fiiruiture Co. (L. M. Sneed), 307 and 309 Main
Sneed L. M. (Sneed Furniture Co.), h Liberty, outside limits
Sueed L<. W. undertaker and embalmer, 311 and 313 Main, h
214 Cherry
Snipes Charles, h 734 Oak
Snipes N. h 734 Oak
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Also First-class Restaurant on the European Plan.
Meals at all Hours, Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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Agents for g-enuine Smith and
Dexter Cutters. Ueiecr Threshers,
Champion Grain Drills, Peerless
Koad Engines, Spiral Spring Buggies, etc. 3 and 5 West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
Dl I 1/ 1 11 Manufacturer of and dealer in Crystal Ice. Sold in small or large
H R inill quantities. Deliveredtoany part ofWinston or Salem. Daily capacity
^ I III 111 II U 12 tons. Ice Fajtory 407 North Water Street. Office 209 East Third
a ^ street, Winston, N. C.
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S> Snipes W. F. (W. F. Snipes & Co.), grocer and sausage m^. 929
l\. Old Town, h 925 Old Town
»"! Snipes W. F. & Co. meats, City Market
-flis Snipes W. M. machinist, h 421 Sycamore
2?. Snow Columbus, h 620 E. 12tli ' -
Jt Snow GastoD, h 620 E. 12th |
55.-2 Snow Mrs. Lorinda, tob worker, h 511 Vine
a^ lAIAI I Q UIIOI^C Hardware in all its Branches. Cook and Heating
S II ALL Qb nUOIVL stoves, House Furnishing Croods, Agricultural
^ Implements, etc. Ill West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
S § Snyder Miss Eliza, h Reservoir
g5 Somers I. W. delivery clerk, r 135 Main
'B^ Sophire Salime, salesman, h 419 Liberty
S o Southern Bell Telephone and Teleg^raph Co. W. J.
a ® Crews, manager, City Hall, cor Main and 4th |
S"- Konthern Express Co. W. C. Atwell, agent, 207 Main
So Southern Tobacco Journal (weekly), E. H. Harman, prop.
214 West 4th
.°^ Sowers M. L. grocer, h 1040 Liberty
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WINSTON, N. C.
%i Prescriptions Accurately Dispensed at Stbere's
g '^ PHAKM AC Y, Corner Liberty and Fourth Streets, Winston. N. C.
Hinshaw&Medearis Company |J3g3« ^
and their Dry Goods, Notions anil other goods in orifriiial paekaifes of ttrst hands at the KxH
Lowest Cash Prices ai.d offer niicqimlled inducements to cash buyers. "â– -^
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Spach «& Crnnford, blacksmiths and wheelwrights, 131 C^
Church nr 2d Q^
Spach D. A. erocer. City Market, h Salem \j^
Spaeh Kdward (Spach & Cranford), h 709 East 4th
Sparks Calvin, lab, h 716 E. 5th ,.^
Sparks Miss Etta, h 716 E. 5th ^
Sparks James, emp L. F. HaDes, r 213 Chestnut O
Sparks Miss Nattie, h 716 E. 5th g"
Sparks William, b 716 E. 5th CTq
Spaugh R. A. bookkeeper, h 139 Spruce cor 2d ^
Speas ?Jiss Kate, h 1022 Depot ^
Spoer Robert, clerk, h 317 Main {3^
Spencer Arthur, fireman, bds 225 Depot CQ
Spencer Frank, tob man'g. h 213 Cherry
Npeneer J. leaf tobacco, 121 West 3d, r 128 do [Town
Spillars J. J. fruits and confectionery, 6^ West 4th, h 913 Old
Stafford Miss L. A. h 222 Cherry
Stafford Miss M. S. h 222 Cherry
Stafford W. B, clerk of superior court, bds 200 Main
Stagg Capt. W. L. conductor R. & D. R. R. h West End -ggS.
Schouler's Racket Store ''^"' eooTltNo?^*/ "" M
408 and 410 Liberty Street, "WIMSTOX. IV. C. ^â– '
Stallings Miss Minnie, music teacher, h 414 W. 4th ^f
Standard Music Co. C. Baddison, prop, cor Main and 3rd »»
Stanfield Mrs. A. M. wid, h 615 Main
Stanfield Miss E. J. h 615 Main tO
Stanfield J. B. conductor, h 615 Main
Stankford H. W. foreman, bds 1022 Depot
(Stanton J. P. collector, Court House, h Cherry, Salem
Stanton iflrN. 1<. K. millinery and fancy goods, 209 Main, h ^
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H K I nl ll and Southern and Mocksville Railroads, for Ice, Coal. Mineral Waters
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O Starbuck Mrs. Ellen, wid, h 113 Main
â– ^ fStarbnok Henry P. rEller & Starbuck), h 113 Main
rt Starr Mrs. Jane, h 622 E. 12th
fC Starr Miss Kate, h 115 W. 5th
1^ fStarr Miss Xellie. h 115 W. 5th
Starr 8. florist, 115 W. 5th, h do
^ « Steed J. C. turner, h 603 Depot
« I Steere Ij. E. druggist, cor 4th and Liberty, h 320 Broad
J g Steinfeld Mrs. Mina, millinery. 439 Liberty, h do
§ ^ Steinfeld N. clerk, h 439 Liberty
a t Stephens John, wool sorter, h 9 Pond
^ 5 Stephens R. C. carpenter, h 537 Depot
qi^ Sterling R. M. yardmaster, bds 228 Main
S'^5 Stevenson A. L. carpenter, h 802 Liberty
Steward W. E. tob manager, h 209 Broad
§^ Stewart A. h 623 E. 4th
^2g Stewart Mrs. A. dressmaker, h 623 E. 4th [h E. Salem
^ I ^if ewart CJeorge. tin, copper and sheet iron worker, 449 Main
^ ^ Stewart John C. (Stewart's Printing oflBce), h 914 Depot
I (2 Stewart M. I. (Stewart's Printing office), h 914 Depot
£ '55 n p kllnnO Oj* " Seeing' is Believing." These words mean much but to see
« « U t A||pn#U lill our immense lines of Men's Furnishings, Shoes and Hats will
£■^11 IbI flllUll W VJUl impress the truth more forcibly that we are Leaders In
"*" Styles, Quantities and Low Prices. Phoenix Hotel Bldg., Liberty St., opp. Court House,
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C^ Stewart's Printing House, M. I. & J. C. Stewart, props. Ill West
P^ Stewart W. T. pressman, h 952 Old Town
^ Stipe Mrs. Marv J. wid, h 932 Liberty
jiaq Stipe W. B. h 530 Depot
r^ Stith J. B. carpenter, h 914 Old Town
Stockton M. D. (T. L. Vaughn & Co.), h 119 Cherry
^ Stockton N. G. tob leaf, h 411 W. 2cl
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I "1 449 Main, north of Court House, corner Main and Fifth Streets,
WINSTON, N. C.
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•<*« HHIrNlA Hlllrl f venience. Noted for the superiority of
C^ I 11 ^11 I A II U I !â– L p r its beds and elegantly furnished rooms.
S" WINSTON, N. C. •« to «:«.50 per day. ) GEO. W. KITTELLE. Prop.
ROSENBACHER &, BROTHER
Headquarters for Fine Clothing. ^Q
We carry the largest stock in North
Cai-olina.
Corner Liberty and Fourth Streets, Winston, N. C.
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Stone R. A. carpenter and builder, h 103 E. 2d i^^
Stone R. B. chief despatcber, N. & W. R. R. h 141 Highland av fC^
Stout J. W. tobacconist, h 527 Crawford
Stroud A. G. laundry, h Brookstown av l_^
Stuart & Hendricks, milliners, 212 Main |3-
Stuart Mrs. J. R. (Stuart & Hendricks), h 913 Depot O
Stuart J. R. blacksmith, h 913 Depot O
Stultz Henry, bds 200 Main Oq
Stultz H. J. asst. foreman, r 117 Chestnut ^
Styers J. I. (Stjers & Loman), h 1138 Liberty h^
Styers & Lomau, grocers, 1137 Liberty |3^
Styers Mrs. Susan, wid, h 529 Maple CQ
Styron Cicero, clerk, h 124 Chestnut ^|g
Styron Mrs. Mary, wid, h 512 Cherry |||
Styron T. P. grocer, also fish and oysters. City Market, 16 East ^ Ig-
4th, h 934 Chestnut "" S^.g
Summerell Miss Pattie, bds Hotel PhcBnix |»'^
Summerell W. H. insurance agent, bds Hotel Phoenix ®g|
Summerfield Abe, bds Hotel Jones 'go©
Summertield C. & Co. clothing, etc. 315 Main Sgg
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Schouler's Racket Store *'"'" "'""• "''* ''°'"" """" "" ''^
strumental at five cents.
408 and 410 Liberty Street, WINSTON, N. C.
Summers Dr. C. L. physician, 4^ Liberty, r do
Summers Dr. Charles, physician and surgeon, bds 428 Cherry
Sutton Miss Adele, h 538 Spruce
Sutton Miss Hattie, h 538 Spruce
fi^nttou J. A. (Terry & Suttonj, bds 532 Spring , "
Sutton Miss J. B. h 532 Spring '*1^
Sutton J. P. bank collector, h 532 Spruce ^^
Sutton Thos. H. attorney at \a\\\ h 538 Spruce gD
Swaim J. H. carpenter, h Shallowfoid
Swaim W. F. conductor, bds 528 Liberty
Swink D. A. (Swink, Webster & Co.), h 528 Cherry
Swink D. A. warehouseman, h 210 Liberty ^
Swink Max, salesman, h Cherry [Second ^
Swink, Webster & Co. prop. Orinoco Warehouse, cor Union and ,c4-
Tackett Miss Mattie, h 161 Brookstown ^
Tackett Miss Minerva, h 161 Brookstown ^H
Talley Mrs. Fannie, wirl, h 1008 Depot "^^
Talley George W. printer, h 1008 Depot
Tavis C. H. h 1171 Liberty ^
Tavis Henry, tob worker, bds 524 Main ^
Tavis John, tob. man'g, h 1171 Liberty
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3 and 5 West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
D. H. KING
Dealer in Best Grades Steam, Smithing, Foundry, Grate and
Stove Coal in Car Loads or Less, at Lowest Prices.
209 East Thiid Street, Winston, N. C.
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Taylor Miss Annie, h 407 W. 5th
Taylor B. W. carpenter, h 1112 Old Town
Taylor Miss Fanuie, tob worker, h 438 Depot
Taylor John, clerk, h 606 Spring
Taylor Roland, clerk, h 665 Spring
Taylor Samuel, com. traveler, h 606 Spring
Teague Isaac, box maker, h 974 Liberty
Teagiie M. E. (C. F. Nisseu & Co.), h 639 W. 4th
Teague W. I. clerk, r 438^ Old Town
Temple William, teamster, h 523 Vine
Terry Miss Grace, saleslady, h 229 Main
Terry House, Mr. N. J. Terry, prop. 229 Main
Terry Joe D. (Terry & Sutton), bds 229 Main
Terry «& JSiittoii, electricians, P. O. box 201, 'phone 150,
Winston, N. C.
\A/AI I Q UIIOI^C ^^rdware, Buggies, Carts and Carriages.
if ALL QO nUu^L Farmers Friend, Dixie, Watt and Chattanooga
Plows and Plow Repairs. Ill West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
Terry William, tob mang'r, h 229 Main
Tesh Miss Belle, h 406 Sycamore
Tesh Miss Bettie, h 406 Sycamore
Tesh G. W. Carpenter, h 406 Sycamore
Thomas Miss Carrie, h 668 W. 4th
Thomas Charles M. bookkeeper, h 607 E. 4th
Thomas Mrs. F. S. wid, h 986 Liberty
Thomas Dr. H. J. physician and surgeon, 736 Buxton, h do
Thomas J. A. carpenter; h 307 Woodland av
Thomas J. C. clerk, h 123 Cherry
Thomas Louis, teamster, h 855 Old Town
TERRY HOUSE TERRY & SUTTON,
MRS. N J. TERRY, Proprietress.
Oppositi Loan and Trait Company, 229 Main Street,
WINSTON, N. C.
Pleasantly and Conveniently Located
In the heart of the business part of the
City. Only three minutes' walk from
the Depots.
The Table always well supplied, and Rooms
Neatly Furnished.
RATES, $1.25 PER DAY.
Moderate by Week or Month.
P. O. Box 291. . Phone 150.
WINSTON. N. C.
ELECTRICAL WORK
of all kinds Solicited.
Lowest Prices on Annunciators and
Call Bells.
AH Work Guaranteed.
L. E. STEERE
Wholesale and Manufacturing Druggist. Prescrip-;
tions a Specialty.
Coi-ner Fourth and Liberty Streets, Winston, N. C.
Hinshaw&Medearis Company
Wear thein once aud you will have no other kind
Ladies', Misses' & Children's Shoes, CO
P. Cox, Stribley's & Bay State goods,
best, neatest and most comfortable.
WINSTON DIRECTORY — WHITE DEPARTMENT.
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Thomas Miss Mary, h 986 Liberty
Thomas Kufus, Avks Car Co, h 986 Liberty
Thomas S. A. teamster, h White
Thomas W. R. clerk, h 611 E. 4th
Thompson E. E. (W. W. Wood & Co.), h 130 Boulevard
Thompson John, policeman, h 1094 Liberty
hompsou J. J. h 449 Old Town
riiouipsou P. A. drugcriat, h 101 West 7th
Ttaouipsou I>r. V. O. druggist, 13 West 3rd, also cigar
manufacturer, cor Liberty and 4th, h ICl West 7th
Thompson Wilson, clerk, h 449 Old Town
Thoruburg Miss Ada. h 804 W. 4th
Thornburg Mrs. J. T. wid, h 804 W. 4th [West 4th
Thoruburg Miss Sallie, fire insurance, cor Main and 3rd, h 804
Thornburg William, tobacconist, h 804 W. 4th
Thornton O. F. tob leaf, h 619 Liberty
Tice Charles, carpenter, li 862 Liberty
Tice Charles R. h 862 Liberty
Tice Jonah A. carpenter, h 862 Liberty
Tice Julius, salesman, r 207|^ Main
Tice Mis. N. M. wid, h 1037 Liberty
Schouler's Racket Store
of Ladies' Muslin Underwear.
ice Miss Minnie, dressmaker, h 1037 Liberty
rice William, machiuist, h 937 Old Town
Timmous W. L. shipping clerk, h 1016 Liberty [Main
Tise Chas. H. mfr water el<-vator, pumps, etc, 703 Main, h 446
Tise Cicero, real estate and furniture mfr, 311 Main, h North
"Winston
Tise Miss Clemmie, dressmaker, h W. 7th nr Spruce
Tise Miss Ella, h W. 7th nr Spruce
Tise Miss Irene, h 311 Woodland av.
Tise J. L. h 703 Liberty
Tise Le Roy, stencil cutter, h 888 Liberty,
Tise Miss Maggie, h 311 Woodland av
Tise Rufus, brick mason, h W. 7th nr Spruce
Tise Mrs. S. L. wid, h 311 Woodland av
Tise W. R. carpenter, h W. 7th nr Spruce
Trayham Miss Bettie, h 121 E. 2d
Tucker Miss Minnie, h 17 Pond
Tucker Miss Paulina, h 17 Pond
Turner J. W. tob man'g, h 102 Chestnut
Turrentine Rev. Samuel, pastor M. E. church, h 536 Liberty
Tuttle R. M. shipping clerk, h 516 Main
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A Choice Stock of P. Centemeri & Co.'s
fine Kid Glove and Welcher's full line
Druffgist, can supply you with any article to be
found in a First-class Drug Store. 13 West
Fourth Street, WINSTON, N. C.
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"" Twin City Bottling Work*, mfrs of 'all kinds of mineral
waters, also bottlers of beer, ale and porter. Peter Valer,
prop, 116 East Third
^^ Twin City Club, First Nationai;;Bank^bldg, Liberty |
5^ Twiu City Daily Sentinel (The), William F. Burbank,
c»o • editor and prop. 417^ Liberty
^ , Twin City Hospital, Brookstown av
^ o Twin City jfluwic House, W. P. Ormsby, prop, 236 Main
fl^ g Tyree Barney, fireman, bds 225 Depot
^ Tyree , typewriter, bds 507 Liberty
Q+r Union Republican (The), published every Thursday, J. W.
q « Goslen, editor and prop. 12^ West 3d [Liberty nr 3d
^oQ United States Bevenue Office, B. S. Gallaway, dep. collector,
k3 >. Uzzell Mrs. C. P. wid, h 214 E. 10th
fci S Uzzell George, h 214 E. 10th
^g Uzzell W. T. tailor, h 214 E. Tenth
§o Uzzle J. E. h 46 8hallowford
tl5^ Valer Peter, prop. Twin City Bottling Works, 116 West
Third, h 311 Spruce
^^ Valentine H. C. gaugor, bds 621 Liberty
S Valentine Miss Jennie, h 621 Liberty
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•"^ Ott ll tl ALLlIi Ob uUl urea Specialty. No Fit, No Sale.
Phoenix Hotel Building, Liberty Street, Winston, N. C.
•<3h Valentine J. A. notary public, 241 Main, h 621 Liberty
fx^ Valentine J. T. grocer, 728 Liberty, h 621 do
M Vance Miss Elizabeth, h 511 Vine
O Vance Samuel, bookkeeper, bds 933 Liberty
Vance Miss Susan, h 511 Vine
Q Vandegrift E. J, bridge foreman, h Chestnut
»-^ Van Zandt G. C. clerk, h 428 Cherry
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R. M. JOHNSON. Proprietor.
3 NO. lion EAST FOURTH STREET, WINSTON, N. C.
Just below the Market, in Grogau Block,
H^ Where I can be fouufl, and will lie very Rlad to see my Old Friends and Customers.
g CLOTHING GLEANED, DYED AND REPAIRED
H^ Neatly and Promptly. Coats and Vests Bound Neatly. Buttons Changed and Pants Pressed
in Shape All Clothing Repaired and left in the house until the expiration of 30 days,
will be sold for charges, Your Patronage is Solicited. No Pains will be
spared in giving the best of satisfaction to the Public Patronage.
.fl-M nil/rkllU linTri ) Heated 'Iiroiighout bf/ Steam.
»9 rHIrNIX Hlllrl. C Ughted by Electricity.
tiC^ IIIULIllA IIUILLf r The best furnished Hotel in the state.
P WINSTON, N. C. sa to «a.50 per day. ) GEO. W. KITTELLB, Prop.
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North Carolina is the most beautiful and
richest portion of God's earth upon which my
vision or feet have ever rested. — Hon. Wm. D.
Kelley, the eminent Pennsylvania statesman.
THE TWlN-ClTY
DATLY
SENTINEL
WM. F. BURBANK,
Editor and Proprietor.
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in the Twin-City ; it is the faithful mirror of its life and
its hopes.
Subscription, 50c. per month ; by mail, $5
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in 1856. It is the successor, also, of the People's Press,
established in Salem in 1827. Subscription, $1.00 per year in
advance.
npHE SENTINEL circulates in fourteen counties tributary
to Winston-Salem as a commerial center. These coun-
ties have a population of 175,000 people.
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WINSTON, N. C.
Hinshaw&Medearis Company
Best gi-ades Syrup, Molasses, ^^
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Lard, Hams, Spices, Extracts,
Crackers, also a full line of Canned Goods and Fancy Groceries at Lowest Prices.
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/arner A. M. livery stable, 645 Liberty, h 547 do ^-h
Varner Miss Cora, h 547 Liberty ^
Vaughn Charles, bookkeeper, li 663 Holly av ^j^
Vaughn & Co. wholesale grocers, cor E. 4th and Railroad J"^
Vaughn Miss Daisy, h 512 W. 5th
Vaughn Eugene, tob man'g, h 730 Buxton '^
Vaughn E. D. (Vaughan & Co.), h West End g^
Vaughn Miss Gertie, h 512 W. 5th <ri-
Vaughn J. B. (Vaughn & Co.). h West End -^
Vaughan L. A. (Lockett, Vaughn & Co.), h 512 West 5th ^^1
Vaughn T. L. (T. L. Vaughn & Co.), h 512 W. 5th go
Vaughn T. L & Co. tobacco manufacturer, 446 Old Town " ^ .
Vaughan , inspector, street railway, bds 204 Liberty ^
Vernon S. H. h 1011 A E. 5th ^^
Vestal Miss Ida, dom, h 530 Main
Vickers J. W. painter, r City Market ^
Vickers M. M. policeman, h 716 Highland av ^ *
Vickers M. M. policeman, h 716 Highland av g g"
Vogler Miss Daisy, h Summit
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Vogler Wm. T. & Son, watchmaker and jeweler. 234 Main ;>
'^chouler's Racket Store '"' ™' """• -°"* "™'"'' "*'• ""'
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408 and 410 Liberty St., Wli\ST01«. TK. C. £" P
Wachovia lioan ami Trnst Co. F. H. Fries, pres ; Jas. A.
Gray, vice-pres.; Hy. F. Shaffner, secty. and treas.; 220
Main
Waeliovia Ifatioiial Bank. W. A. Lemley, pres.; J. A. Gray,
cashier.; 250 Main and 2 W. 3rd
Wade L. A. shoemaker, 105^ W. 5th, h 615 Liberty
Wade W. W. h 615 Liberty
Wagner Charles, clerk, bds 204 Liberty
Wakefield Dr. Will, oculist, 910 W. 4th,h do
W. A. LEMLY, President. JAS. A. GRAY, Cashier.
WACHOVIA NATIONAL BANK,
250 Main and 2 West Third Street,
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Surplus and Undivided Profits, $150,000.
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Carries a complete line of Paints, Oils, p
Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, &c. 13 West
Fourth street, Winston, N. C.
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. Xl. IV 111 IT larg-e quantities. Delivered to any part of Winston or Salem.
5 ^ . ---. -.^â– s.- Daily capacity 12 tons. Ice Factory 407 North Water Street.
-a g' Office 209 East Third Street, Winston, N. C.
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1 ^ Walker Bros, tob mfr. 644' W. 4th
Z t Walker D. G. printer, h 215 Elm
" 5 Walker Frederick, tob manager, h 669 Holly av
« ^ Walker G. I. tob buyer, h 210 Pond
o ^ Walker J. K. mailing clerk, h 38 Brookstown av
Walker Mrs. Martha, wid, h 913 Liberty
Walker M. A. (Walker Bros.), h 420 Spruce
>^y. Walker Owen, h 825 13th
5 ^ Walker Miss 8adie, h 636 W. 4th
Walker Mrs. S. J. wid, h 514 Crawford
Walker Wiley, h 669 Holly av
Walker W. A. h 669 Holly av
â– o3 Walker W. S. cabinet maker, h 1018 White
l§ ^J Wall Hunter, clerk, bds 103 E. 4th
^ Wall Hunter, r cor Main and 2nd [W. 4th
o Wall A: Hnske, hardware, stoves, ranges, carriages, etc, 111
^ Wall James, wks "Sentinel," bds 1022 Depot
^ ^ Wall John I>. (Wall & Huske), h 118 Old Town
•^■^ Wall Samuel, drav line, 519 Cherry, h do
» I Wall Thomas, h 519 Cherry
K % Warden Van E. yardman, h 1029 E. 2d
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. have no signiflcance, others are M h A I I r nl Xl, I â– 1 1 Stylish and Reliable,
J^2 pregnant with Meaning. I I tl nLLIall SMt UUl Men's Hats, Shoes
t.*. and Furnishings. Phoenix Hotel Building, opp. Court House, WINSTON, N. C.
Ph Ware J. H. (Ware & Rawley), h 518 Cherry
^1 Ware & Eawley, grocers, 416 Liberty
|j^ Warner J. A. pump maker, h 221 Cherry
PQ Warner Miss Mary, h E. Ist nr Railroad
Warner W. C. com. salesman, h 717 Old Town
^ Wasson R. L. carpenter, h 518 Crawford
H Watkins Miss Augusta, h 629 W. 5th
O Watkins Miss Ida Lee, h 629 W. 5th ♦
»-t> Watkins J. D. h 629 W. 5th
Watkins Nat, bds 200 Main
Watlington C. A. grocer, 998 Liberty, h do
Watlington F. H. grocer, H03 E. 9th, bds 930 Nading
Watson & Buxton, lawyers, First Nat. Bank bldg. Liberty
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Watson Cyrus B. (Watson & Buxton), h 546 Old Town
Watson J. R. grocer and junk dealer, 623 Hickory, h 617 do
Watson T. W. clerk, h 546 Old Town
Watson , electrician, bds 104 E. 2d
g Watts Miss Bainie, h 602 W. 5th
Watts E. B. (E. B. Watts & Co.), h 644 Spring
Watts E. B. & Coa grocers, 412 Liberty
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WINSTON, N. C. Geo. W. Kittelle, Prop. J
'oS* nilfF^liV ilHTri ^ '^^^ home of the Commercial Traveler,
5^ rHIrNlA Hlllrl. I especially on Sunday.
Noted for the excellence of its table.
$S.OU to $2.50 per day.
DnOCMDAPUCD 9 DDRTUCD Fine Dress Goods and Dress CO
nUOLllDAUnLn Op Dnll I nLlI Trimmings a Specialty. Lar-
gest stock of Silk Dress GooJs iu the State. 10 West Third Street, Winston. HH
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Webb Mrs. E. P. wid, h 517 Liberty CTq
Webb G. E. tobacconist, h 619 Spring p^
Webster Miss Amanda, h 1131 Liberty
Webster E. P. (Swink, Webster <fe Co.), h 223 W. 8tli ^
Weir Henry, carpenter, b 1033 White ^-
Welch Luther, collector, h 210 Chestnut O
Wellfare Miss Emma, dress maker, h 14 Pond O
Wells Ooulton, bookkeeper, bds 229 Main CTq
West W. W. carpenter, h 110 E. 2d g
Westbrook Rev. C. W. local minister M. E. church, h Nading i^
Westbrooli K. clerk, Hotel Jones, r do {3^
West £iid Hotel and Ijaud Co. E. E. Amis, sec'tj and ^
treas.. First National Bank Bldg, Liberty
Western Sentinel Tbe, (weekly), W. F. Burbank, editor and
prop., 417^ Liberty [Main |
Western Union Telegraph Co. S. W. Tise, manager, 243 jo 2
Westmoreland R. It, bar clerk, r 415 Old Town
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Westmoreland R. S. h 923 Liberty g^ ?
Wheeler Mrs. Sallie, h 1126 Old Town ^1^^
Whitaker Miss Georgie, h 312 Broad ' g|
Whitaker J. B.Jr. books and stationery, 8 West 3rd, h 312 Broad
Whitaker W. A. (W. W. Wood & Co.), also tobacco manu-
facturer, 505 Church, h 504 Cherry
White Miss Bertha, h 720 Liberty
White Charles, h 224 Pond
White C. E. painter, h 913 Liberty
White Edward, motorman, bds 315 Spring
White Miss Emma, h 945 Liberty
E. B. WATTS. W. J. CLIFFORD.
E. B. WATTS & CO.,
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BROWNf ROGERS & COl «°fi?^l>A«Lead, Brushes. Oils, Sher^in,
Williams Co.'s P. C. Paints. 3 and 5 West
Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
D. H. KING
t)ealer in Best Grades of Steam, Smithing, Foundry, Grate and Stove
e II H Hiniil Coal in Car Loads or less, at Lowest Prices. 209 East Third Street,
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S I White E. R. clerk, bds 200 Main
12 " White Frank, tobacconist, h 641 Holly av
^ Williams H. J. clerk, h Old Town
White Miss Ida, h 409 E. 5th
White James A. (J. A. White & Son), also grocer, 962 Liberty,
^ h 945 Liberty
0| White Miss Jennie,' h 224 Pond
White Joseph O, (J. A. Whit« k Son), li 950 Liberty
White J. A. & Sou, carriage manufacturers, 958 Liberty
rt White J. H. h 720 Liberty
r^ White J. S. h 224 Pond
White Miss Lula, h 913 Liberty
White L. A. printer, h 113 Spruce
S:^ White Miss M. T. h 802 Liberty
03 White Mrs. Sarah, wid, h 409 E. 5th
2 White W. H. painter, h 913 Liberty
C:) White W. L. painter, h 913 Liberty
Whiteheart J. Sid. bar clerk, h 605 Hickory
Whiting E. J. builder, h 632 Liberty
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Whitt Henderson, h 539 Depot
\A/ A I I P UIIOI^C Hardware in all its Branches. Headquarters for
x£ flALL Ou nUOIVti Factory Supplies, Sporting Gfoods a Specialty.
^ 111 West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
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S^ Wicker J. C. distiller, h 528 Ridge ay
^V^ Wiggins James, cigar maker, bds 1037 Liberty
03 Wig:g:iii«« John (Wiggins & Song), h 118 Cherry
W Wigij:iiis J. W. Jr. (Wiggins <fe Song), h 118 Cherry
_ Wiggins «&: ISoiig, lumber, N. & W. R. R. bet E. 8th and 9th
CD Wiggins Will, cigar maker, h 1037 Liberty
^ Wilburn Charles, moulder, bds 527 Crawford
Ph Wiles Miss May, bookkeeper, h 414 W. 4th
eg Wiles Miss Sallie, h 414 W. 4th
â– ^ Wiles T. A. warehouseman, h 414 W. 4th
Wiley Miss Annie, teacher, h 523 Spruce
Wiley Mrs. C. H. h 523 Spruce
Wiley James, clerk, h 523 Spruce
Wiley J. A. tob buyer, h 908 Oak
iP^ Wilkinson E. D. insurance, h 631 Hickory
?|^ Wilkinson John C. conductor, h 234 Woodland ay
l^§ Wilkinson Litt, clerk, h 520 Vine
*|| Wilkinson Mrs. Mary J. wid, h 520 Vine
a^'g Willard Miss Mary, dom, h 508 Liberty
S^M Willard Miss Phoebe, dom, h 528 Liberty A
Williams Miss Eva, h 408 W. 4th I
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STEERE'S INSTANT HEADACHE and
NEURALGIA WAFERS. A Sure Cure.
g Ll \m\ U I Llalitj UIIUUUIUI Cor. 1th and Liberty Sts., Winston, N. C.
Hinshaw & Medearis Company
Fine Dress Goods, with Trimmings f^^
to match. Laces, Hosiery warrant-
ed Fast Colors, Best Kid Gloves, , .
White Goods, Ginj^hams, Percales, i-i, 5-1 & lu-4 Sheeting', Splendid Line of Lace Curtains. ^Cj
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Williams E. D. printer, b 405 West 4th
Williams Henry J. h 408 W. 4tu
Williams John L. turner, h 103 East 4th
Williams W. D. salesman, r 502 Liberty
Williams W. E. grocer, 424 Old Town, h 618 Old Town
Williamson Miss Fannie, h 662 W. 5th
WiUiamson M. M. tob mfr. h 6i4 W. 5th
Williaiusou Robert It. (Brown & Williamson), h 662 W. 6th
Williamson T. F. (T. F. Williamson «fe Co.), h 662 W. 5th
Williamson T. F. & Co. tob mfis. 527 Church
Willis W. B. bookkeeper, bds 103 E. 2d
Willson House, J. T. Willson, prop. 336 Liberty [622 Main
Willsoii .1. M, chief of police. City Hall, cor Main and 4th, h
Willson J. T. prop. Wilson House, also auctioneer,h 236 Liberty
Wilson A. D. watchman, h 521 Depot
Wilsou E. H. postmaster, h 8 W. 2d
Wilson James I. tob shape maker, 1002 Old Town, h 919 do
Wilson J. M. policeman, bds 622 Main
Wilson J. M. meats, 16 City Market, bds Oentreville
Schouler's Racket Store
Carry a Fine Line of Men's, Women's and
Childi-en's Shoes.
408 and 410 Liberty St., W I % STON, 7i. C.
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Wilson Mrs. Martha, wid, h 1025 White
Wilson N. S. (N. 8. & T. J. Wilson), h 529 Spruce
Wilson N. S. & T. J. tob mfrs. 537 and 539 Church
Wilson O. h Nading
Wilson Peter A. bookkeeper, h 14 W. 2d
Wilson Mrs. P. A. wid, h 128 W. 3rd
Wilson R. E. tob manager, h 643 W. 5th
Wilson Mrs. Sallie, wid, h 521 Depot
Wilson Miss Sallie, saleslady, h Liberty
WINKLER BROTHERS,
Ice Cream Parlor,
Also Choice Confectionery.
Main Street, SALEM, N. C.
Also Bakery, Confectionery, Ice
Cream and Oyster Parlor
in season.
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Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
DTT TT'TTVrP' Solicits orders from all points oti the Wilkesboro'ExtenBion,
. ri . IV III It fioanoke & Southern and Mocksville Railroads, for Ice, Coal,
i3 - *-.»v^ Mineral Waters and Beer, 209 East Third St., WINSTON.
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•3^ Wilson Mrs. S. E. wid, h 1030 Oiikland [Cherry
>,J Wilson Thomas A. cashier, The Peoples National Bank, h 230
I?. Wilson Judge T. J. bds 14 W. 2d
*"^ Wilson T. J. tobacconist, h 318 Poplar
-g.-a Wilson T. J. (N. S. & T. J. Wilson), h Spring
^^ Wilson Miss, cigarette maker, bds 917 Oak
25! Windsor A. B. h 402 W. 4th
^^ Windsor C. L. driver, h 402 W. 4th
5S Winfree Julian (Newell <fe Winfree), r 7 East 3rd
-a-g Winfrey H, J. driver, h 409 Sycamore
o3 â–º. Winkler Broa. bakers and confectioners, 411 Liberty
I Winkler E. P. (Winkler Bros.), h Main, Salem
1 ^ Winkler G. A. (Winkler Bros.), h Main, Salem
-g.o Winkler H. C. (Winkler Bros.), h Main, Salem
(21 Winston Brick & Tile Co. B.J. Shepard, pres.; W.T.Carter
ce<l secty. and treas.; works at Bethania, N. C, office, 254
^ . Pine [secty. 12^ W. 3rd
02 Winston Development Co. Jas. A. Gray, pres.; E. J. Davis,
^ u Winston Fire Department, John Hanes, chief, 9 E. 4th
'§1 Winston Grtded School, J. J. Blair, supt. 815 W. 4th
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s'^ Yniir W/irnrnnP self out with us from Head to Foot, and You'll Laugh
^O lUUI II[llUlUUU| in Happy Surprise when we tell you the Price.
t^ ° P. K. ALiliKlV & i O.. Phoenix Hotel Building, east of Court House, WINSTON. N. C.
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a ^ Winston-Salem Railway & Electric Co. J. H. McOlement, pres.;
•2 fl R. G. Day, sectv. and treas.; F. W. McClement, supt. and
I 1 electrician, 208 'and 210 Church
g o Winston*Saleiu Silteani Dyeing and Scouring Works,
a g W. H. Boyer, prop, office, 142 Main, dye works, Salem j
a> Witherington Miss M. E. h 933 Liberty I
ea XKT^ice nr i ^1 .4... t>„^ — r>„^ — /^„ u Acto a„^„^^ â–
(3 Wolff W. J. genl. secty. Brown Bros. Co. h 428 Spruce
g-fl Womack Miss Lucy, h Brookstown rd
^ I Womack R. A. h 231 Broad
Wood C. A. h 607 Summit
^ Wood Charles H. (W. W. Wood & Co.), h 617 West 4th
§ Wood W. H. clerk, h 603 Main
o Wood W. (Wood & Son), h West End
PQ Wood W. W. (W. W. Wood & Co.), h 603 Main
Wood W. W. & Co. tobacco manufacturers, 603 Church
Woodruff C. K, salesman, h 920 West 4th
o Woodruff John, bookkeeper, bds 228 Main
â–º-D Woodruff J. M. clerk, h 404^ Liberty
f-^ Woodward W. H. tobacco box manufacturer, 432 Main, h 521
^ West 8th
<x> Woody , mail agent, r 9 West 4th
3 PHENIX HOTEL,
"V Ample sample rooms for Commercial
f Traveller's. Centrally located, opp.
r Court House Square.
WINSTON, N. C. I GEORGE W. KITTELLE, Prop.
DflOCKIDAPUCD P nnnTlirplCarpets, Rugs, Lace curtains, CQ
nUOLllDAunLn 0& DnU I IILII curtain Poles, and Window
Shades. 10 and 13 West Third Street, Winston. HH
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Woolen J. A. carpenter, b 817 Liberty i
Woollen J. W. clerk, h 817 Liberty
Woollen Miss Maggie, dressmaker, h 817 Liberty
Woollen William, clerk, h 817 Liberty
Wooten Miss Acldie, h 532 Vine *^
Wooten Miss Matilda, h 532 Vine g
Wooten N. F, carpenter, h 519 Vine i^
Wooten W. H. carpenter, h 532 Vine g O
Wright A. K. (Casey & Wright), r 118 West 4th | g
Wright, Neely & Co. boot and shoes, 247 Main 4 ^
Wright W. C. (Wright, Neely & Co.), h 247 Main 'fl
Wright W. R. leaf dealer, h 414 Cherry S M
Wright Sam, tob packer, h 513 Cherry ^ ^
Wurreschke Miss Elizabeth, cashier, h Park av H-
r York Minerva, dom, h 503 Holly av ^ i
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V/V/JJ.WIAJ.VX w j.vKA)\ja.\/v t>jv\JX\j 408 and 410 Liberty St., WIIWSTOSf,Bir,€. Q
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232 Mam, h 852 West 5th
Young J. S. watchman, h 641 E. 13th OQ
Toung men's Christiau Association, H. E. Eondthaler,
pres.; A. B. Paul, Sec'ty.; 245 Main
Young , clerk, bds 528 Liberty CD
Zigler Mrs. Anna, wid, bds 1202E. 2nd
Zigler Miss Cora, h 443 Main " 2
Zigler Mrs. Eliza, wid, h 228 Liberty gD
Zigler James, clerk, h cor Chestnut and 2nd ^
Zigler J. E. jailor, Forsyth countv jail, h 443 Main
Zigler J. N. h 120 E. 2nd "' ^^
Zigler J. T. h 120 E. 2nd O
Zigler Miss Minerva, h 433 Depot
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' Champion Grain Drills, Peerless
Road Bngrines, Spiral Spring Buggies, etc. 3 and 5 West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
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209 East Third Street, WINSTON. N. C.
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:2 Abbott Cole, roller, h 933 Maple
^ Adams Ella, h 210 Chestnut
Adams Henry, tob worker, h 529 A Sycamore
^2 Adams Mollie, tob worker, h 424 Vine
5h Adams Sallie, h 1121 A Old Town
Adams S. A. teacher, h 1016 Oak
^^ Aiken Maggie, stemmer, h 401 C E. 3d
^ Albright Eindie, roller, h 924 N. Main
^ Albright Henry, h Fogler row
Albright Louis, plasterer, h 112 E. 7th
Alexander D. B. tob roller, h 626 Chestnut
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â– ^ Iff ALL Qb nUulxL Stoves, House Furnishing Goods, Agricultural
r-^ Implements, etc. Ill west Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
W Allen Alex, lab, h 226 W. 12th
^^ Allen Eliza, roller, h 1007 Old Town
^^ Allen Joe, tob roller, h 746^ Depot
^ Allen Joe, tob worker, h 937 N. Main
Allen John, bar clerk, h 203 E. 5th
Allen John, roller, h 649 E. 12th
v^^-g Allen Maria, washer, h 309 W. 9th
5 Allen Martha, washer, h 707^ E. 8th
H^ Allen Ruffin, tob trucker, h 10 j3 Old Town
^5 Allen William, caser, h 231 Hickory
OO Alspaugh Arthur, tob worker, 611 7^
^^ Alspaugh Charles, tob worker, h 611 7^
^ Alspaugh Martha, washer, h 611 7^
§ Alston Rev. J. C. pastor Presbyterian Church, h 714 Chestnut
o^ Akers Louis, roller, h Reynold's Grove
^^ Anderson John, prizer, h W. oth nr Broad
tic^ Anderson Jndie, h W. oth ur Broad
I L E. STEERE, DRUGGIST. OIL OF GLADNESS
EtJ 3 ^ Quick Relief for Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Cor. 4th and Liberty Sts., Winston, N. C.
Hinshaw & Medearis Company sSSsrSs- ^
faction. They don't handle Shoddy Goods. hjH
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Anderson Louis, lab, h E. 3cl ^
Andrews Dock, tob caser, h Coble row CT^
Atkins Anne, stemmer, h 938 Oak (rear) " t^*
Atkins Mollie, b 938 Oak (rear)
Atkius Rena, roller, h 938 Oak (rear) l_.
Atkins Wesley, prizer, b 938 Oak (rear) ^^
Atwood Kachel, washer, b 841 W. 5^ O
Ausley Spencer, snacks, b 312 Depot
Austin Minnie, b Linden CT^
Austin Peter, bostler, bds 727 Cbestnut '"3
Avery Maggie, dom, b West End ,^
Eailey Frank, bar clerk, b 427 Depot ^^
Bailey Henry, picker, b 1030 Old Town CD
Bailey Jobn, lab, b 427 Depot -^^
Bailey Mary, tob worker, h 124 E, 6tb
Bailey Reuben, roller, b 610 E. 9tb g
Bailey Sam, lab, b 427 Depot o ^
Bailey Thomas, gardener, h 607 E. 9tb ° ^
Bailey William, tob worker, b 25 Depot nr E. 4th p o"
Baker Flora, dom, h 724 Depot
Baker John, tob worker, h 333 E. 8th
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Baker Lucy, tob worker, b 724 Depot 2- ®
Baker Lucv, b 333 E. 8th 3 g
Baker Sarab J. b 333 E. 8th * |
Ball Ed. tobacco worker, r 16 East 4tb p-
Banks Frederick, lab, b 427^ C Chestnut "^
Banks F. B, grocer, 727 Linden, h do ®
Banks J. C. butler, b Summit g!
Banks Lemuel, roller, b Fogler row
Banks Sanford, roller, b 1021 Old Town
Barksdiile Bale, tob worker, b Reynolds Grove g 3
Barnes Willie, roller, b 605 E. 3d B. B
Bason Giles, blacksmith, b 601^ Sycamore
Bason Lucy, grocer, 601 Sycamore
Bason Wm. M. tob worker, b 601^ Sycamore
Bass Belle, cook, h 209 W. 9tb " ' g-
Bass Luther, tob worker, b 701 E. 8tb > 5'
Bassett Add, tob worker, h 602 Vine »
Battle John T. janitor, b Summit ^ ^
Beck Clarence, cutter, b 702 E. 2d | 2:
Beck Lillie, tob worker, b Depot g n-
Beck Sarah, cook, b 1354 N. Main ^ ^
Beck Si, cutter, b 702 E. 2d >^^
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* w . vr. j.xj.\yxTXX K^vyxi ^^^^ of proprietary medicine. 13 West ^
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DU ^IMP Bottler of Mineral Waters, Sarsaparllla, Soda Water and
I III IvIllU (ringer Ale. Office 209 East Third St., Winston, N. C.
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I § Bell Mattie, cook, h 608 4^
^-^ Belo Carrie, tob worker, h 514 7^
^1 Belo Sallie, tob worker, h 748 Walnut
S^ Belo Tilda, washer, h 514 7^
tq^' Bentley Abbott, roller, h 307 W. 9th
^^ Benton Aaron, prizer, h rear Old Town
S'^ Benton Jane, h rear Old Town
5-^ Berry Kobert. tob worker, h 116 E. 6th
^.Q Bethell Alex, roller, h Hickory
^3 Bethell Miss Carrie, teacher, h 135 E. 7th
ft.2 Bethell Henry, tob worker, h 113 E. 7th
S Bethell Mrs. Nannie, prop. Hotel Bethell, 135 E. 7th, h do
'^ Bethell Richard, roller, h 216 Chestnut
BJ Bethell Susan, cook, h 314 E. 3d
Bethell Tetia, tob worker, h 335 W. 9th
Bethell Rev. W. L. pastor Presbyterian church, h 135 E. 7th
Bethell W. M. prizer, h 1369 Old Town
. Bever Catherine, cook, h 303 W. 9th
^ Bingham Anderson, tob worker, h 112 E. 7th
W Bingham A. D. tob worker, bds 727 Linden
PP Binghams Belle, dom, h 203 Cherry
"Seeing: is believing." These words mean much, but to see
our immense lines of Men's Furnishings, Shoes and Hats,
will impi-ess the Truth more forcibly that we are Leaders in
styles. Quantities and Low Prices. Phcenix Hotel Bldg., Libei-ty St., opp. Court House,
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Bitting Frank, butcher, h Liberty
Bitting John, lineman, h 96 Brookstown av
HH Bitting Julius, lab, h Golder's al
HH Bitting Sallie, washer, h 740 Chestnut
O Black Calista, washer, h 789 Ellisville
Black Carrie, washer, h W. 5th nr Broad
Black Celestia, washer, h W. 5th nr Broad
Black Cora, dom, h 614 Spring
Black Emma, dom, h W. 5th nr Broad
^^ Black Louis, roller, h Ellisville
|h Black Percy, roller, h Ellisville
Black Sallie, dom. h W. 5th nr Broad
Blackburn Bertha, dom, h 403 W. 4th
Blackburn Garbriel, tob trucker, h 313 A W. 9th
Blackburn Melinda, h 615 E. 9th
Blackwell Eliza, tob worker, h Fogler row
^. Blackwell William, tob worker, h Fogler row
b^ Blank Ruben, tob worker, h 1113 Old Town
^ Blume J. Andrew, plasterer, h 111 Elm
The Phoenix Hotel Coach meets
all trains wih a competent and
polite Porter.
WINSTON, N. C. Geo. W. Kittelle, Prop. ) Table and service excellent.
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Schouler's Millinery Establishment
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nUOLllDAunLII Qb DnUlnLO Wlnston that keeps a com- "
plete line of foot wear. 12 West Third Street, Winston. tQ
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Blunt Charles, barber, r 222 E. 7th C^
Blunt J. H. (Walls & Blunt), h Seventh CP
Bohannon Cora, tob stemmer, h 337 W. 7th ^[^
Bohannon Estella, h 522^ C Linden
Bohannon Lilly, stemmer, h 522^ C Linden j_^
Bolden Manuel, driver, h 1022 Oak 3
Bonnett Aaron, h 443 E. 7th O
Bonnett Jim, lab, h Blumstown ^
Bonnett J. B. tob worker, h 1016 Oak (Jq
Bonnett Paul, tob worker, h 443 E. 7th ^
Bonnett Sarah, cook, h 443 E. 7th ^^
Booker Annie, dom, h West End hj-
Booker William, tob worker, h 325^ 7^ CQ
Bosely William, tob worker, h 212 Concord "S^
Boswell Victoria, h 433 B Chestnut «||
Bowman Arthur, tob roller, h 708 Maple ^Bg-
Boyd James, polisher, h 1083 Liberty g,^g
Boyd James, tob worker, h Shallowford §S^
Boyd Phoebe, washsr, h 1026 Oak o^|
Braan Abiam, driver, h 802^ Depot ■•go©
Braham Joe, clerk, h 1033^ Old Town g^gg
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French Pattern
Hats, N unsvailing,
Infants' Hats, etc., etc. 4(I8 un.l 410 Libertj- St., WINSTON, N. C.
Brandon Sam, tob roller, bds 4l7 E. 3d
Brauneck Dora, stemmer, h Ellibvillo
Brannic Andrew, "fireman, h 700 7^
Brannic Anna, washer, h 702 7^
Brannic Frank, fireman, h 740 Maple
Brannic Minnie, tob worker, h 706 7^ . " '
Brannon Sim, tob worker, h Old Town , ^^
Brannum Jesse, tob worker, h 411 E. 7th ^
Brannum Mary, tob worker, h 411 Sycamore g*
Bratcher Nellie, stemmer, h 404 B E. 3d
Braxton E. W. h 225 Schouler ^
Braxton Jurlie, washer, h 432 Vine h-S
Brinkley Rachel, h 750 Walnut g
Broadenax Emma, tob worker, h Depot jrK
Broek Betsey, h 522 A Linden
Brodie Jim, tob roller, h 740 Maple ^
Brodnax Bert, driver, h 230 Spring ^-
Brodnax Fred, lab, h 716^ E. 2d g
Brodnax Silvia, washer, h 726 E. 9th c^
Brodnax William, prizer, h 334 B 7| §
Brooks Charles, tob worker, h 631 Main
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RDnU/M RHPCBQAPn ^^^"^^^^ Ranges, Furnaces', Heaterp, •
DnUllll) nUULnuC&UUl sheet iron, Pamts,!Oil8,Varuishe8, etc. O
3 & 5 West Fourth Street, Winston. N. C.
DM ^ I II p Bottler of Mineral "Waters, Sarsaparilla, Soda Water and
I Hi MIlU Ginger Ale. Office 209 East Third Street, Winston, N. C.
106 WINSTON DIRECTORY — COLORED DEPARTMENT.
O Brooks George, tob worker, b Depot nr E. 4th
~^ Brooks Jerry, tob worker, h 1045^ Old Town
a Brooks K. N. tob worker, h 112 E. 7th
t^ Brown Albert, lab. h 738 Walnut
^ Brown Alex, tob worker, h 212 W. 10th
^ , Brown Amanda, tob worker, h Shallowford
^ I Brown Ann, dom, h 524 Summit
.£ M Brown Annie, b Maple
i ^ Brown Anuie, tob worker, h 212^ E. 6tli
â– S I Brown A. J. tob worker, h EUisville
■§2^ Brown Charles, trucker, h Old Town (rear)
S)|5i Brown Charles, tob worker, h 711 7^
^1 Brown Charlie, gardener, h Old Town
^3 Brown Cora, roller, h 736 Maple
§•§ Brown Dicey, tob worker, h 1028 B
|§ Brown Douglas, tob worker, h Oak
eg Brown Ebie, dom, h 602 Vine
1^ Brown George, tob roller, h 719 Chestnut
^g Brown Georgie A. tob roller, h 719 Chestnut
<oa Brown Henderson, tob worker, h 1088 Liberty
2| Brown Henrietta, stemmer, h 919 E. 2d
*'a If ALL QL nUolvt FarmersFrlend, Dixie, watt and Chattanooga
§ a Plows and Plow Repairs. Ill West Pourth Street, Winston, N. C.
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(§ § Brown Henry, tob roller, h 922 Hickory
§|S* Brown Hubert, tob worker, h 711 7^
'^cfl Brown H. B. tob worker, h 25 Depot nr E. 4ih
|o^ Brown Jennie, h 951 Old Town Ed
a I Brown Jerry, tob roller, h 922 Hickory
c § Brown Jerry, tob worker, h 201 E. 6th
I o Brown John, tob worker, r 445 Church
o -n Brown Josephine, h Hickory
" - Brown Judie, h 610 E. 8th
"-^ Brown Laura, h 714 7^
H Brown Lizzie, domestic, 440 Main
^ Brown Lizzie, washer, h 711 7^
pq Brown Margaret, h 631 E. 12th
Brown Mary, stemmer, h Fogler row
3 Brown Mary L. teacher, h 719 Chestnut
Brown Monroe, roller, h 926 Hickory
I— D Brown Peggy, tob. Avorker, h 623 Vine
Brown Eobert, tob shipper, h 723 7^
Brown Susana, tob picker, h 736 Maple
_ Brown Will, tobacco worker, r 445 Church
p^ Brown William, tob worker, h 701 E. 8th
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I 1.1 OILLRC tions a Specialty.
f^ Corner Fourth and Liberty Streets, Winston, N. C.
II* I OIIJ " rt Pine Dress Goods -with Trimmings ^Q
Hinsnaw & Meoearis Company i3?jg''coYoS! K^sa-sreS; •
White Goods, Ginghams, Percales. 4-4, 5-4, & 10-4 Sheeting, Splendid Line of Lace Curtains. [JCJ
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Bruce Rev. R. B. pastor, A. M. E. Zion Church, h 214^ E. 7th
Burneit Martha, washer, h 1017 Oak
Burton Fred, grocer, 320 W. 9th, h do
Burton Wm. tob. worker, h 219 B E. 4th
Bush Ellen, h 509 Sycamore "^
Byerly Florence, dom, h 108 Main §
Bynum Jack, tob worker, h 405 E. 7th ^g
Bynum Thomas, driver, h 669 Spring S Q
Cabel Annie, stemmer, h Ellisville â– * ^
Cabel Daniel, h Ellisville ^^
Cabel John, roller, h Ellisville g §
Cain David, butler, h 506 Sycamore o 5b
Cain Joe, h 341 7^ ^'^
Caldwell Charles, tob roller, r 740 Chestnut izj^
Caldwell Cora, dom, h 238 Cherrv q
Caldwell Eliza, cook, h 211 W. 9th
Calloway Charlie, tob worker, h 330 A 7^
Campbell Denis, roller, h 807 Maple ,_,.
Campbell George, caser, h Ellisville CQ
Campbell Minnie, washer, h Ellisville ^^
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KJ\J1.L\JIAL\JJL U J.\>IV\JS\\JKJ KfVKtLKj p. centemeri & Co. 's line Kid Gloves and
Welcher's full line of Ladies' Muslin Underwear. H^
Campbell Will, h 614 Depot g
Canada Sam, shoemaker, 136 Depot, h Salem O
Cannett Ike, tob worker, h 701 E. 8th
Cardwell Eliza, laundress, h 331 7^ c^
Cardwell Nannie, h 410 E. 3d
Cardwell Parthenia, cook, h 410 E. 3d
Carson Delia, h Shallowford "cD
Carson Thomas, tob worker, h Shallowford c^
Carter C. F. tobacconist, h 523 Sycamore
Carter Grant, h Fogler row ^^
Carter Joe, roller, r 340 E. 9th p
Carter Joe, bds 418 Church _
Carter Lizzie, dom, h 608 W. 6th (jq
Carter Nash, porter, h 235 Hickory |;;^
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Carter Sarah, h 520 E. 7th ^ * "^
Carter Susie, h 740 Linden CQ
Carter Tom, h 515 A Sycamore q
Cash Bettie, nurse, h 514 W. 4th ' "^
Cash George W. barber, h East 8th t
Cathey Stephen, driver, h E. 7th t^
riD 1/ n TUniUIOCnKI '^^^ popular Wlnston Druggist carries §
Ulll 11 Ul I nUifiruUll a complete and select stock of every
descriptioa of jjroprietary medicine. 13 West Fourth Street.
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J~| IV I 1\ IT large quantities. Delivered to any part of Winston or Salem.
^w • .M^j..i.»v>. Daily capacity 12 tons. Ice Factory 407 North Water Street.
hJ \^ OflBce 209 East 3rd Street, Winston, N. C.
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^^ Cercey Charles, driver, h 936 Hickory
g^- Cercey Hattie, dom, li 506 Summit
Cercey Isaac, tob worker, h 527^ Sycamore
Cercey Mary, tob worker, h rear W. 9th
j^ >, Cercey Puss, washer, h Blumtown
ac"^ Cerce Robert, tob roller, h 804 Depot
^5 Ceree Sarah, tob worker, h 224 Conrad
^"^ Chambers Gus, driver, h 662 W. 5th
fi5^ Cheatham Andrew, restaurant, 9 East 3rd, h do
Chill Mack, h 516 Svcamore
. Christian G. W. roller, h 201 W. 12th
Q Christian W. T. roller, h 201 W. 12th
Ph Christmas Henry, driver, h 506 E. 3d
â– ^ Claiborne Ella, tobacco worker, 218 East 4th
p^ Clanton Fountain, tob worker, h 131 Brookstown
PQ Clanton John, prizer, h 210 Broad
Clap Odey, brakeman, h 314 E. 3d
^H Clarence Augusta, washer, h 411 Sycamore
^ Clark Abbie, dom, h 546 Old Town
O Clark Carrie, h 708 E. 8th
•■^ Clark Green, tob worker, h Brookstown av
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^^ Clark Julia, washer, h 515^ Sycamore
Clark Kate, h 427 Chestnut
Q Clark Lucy, snacks, E. 4th, h 515^ Sycamore
1-^ Clark Lucv, h East 4th
O Clark Phyllis, h Golder's al
K-^ Clark Susan, cook, h 606 Linden
S-H Clark Thomas, cutler, h 418 E. 8th
^ Clayton Eli, mason, h E. 12th
Clayton Sam, tob roller, h 616 Depot
Clayton William, mason, h E. 12tli
Clement Cora, teacher, h 801 Depot
Clemment J. A. barber, h 834 7^
Clement Rufus, janitor, h 801 Depot
Cleveland George, tob worker, h 315 E. 7th
Coach Mattie, tob worker, h Coble row
Coach Theme, stemmer, h Coble row
^ Cobb Claiborne, roller, h E. 3rd
crt Cobb George, stemmer, h E. 3d
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The Men's Outfitters. Suits to meas-
ure a Specialty. No Fit^ no Sale.
Phoenix Hotel Building, Liberty Street, WINSTON, N. C.
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Cobb Louis, well digger, h 531 Sycamore
O Cobb Matilda, tob worker, h Eliisville
>^ Cobb Robert, roller, h E. 3d
) The home of tie Commercial Traveler,
Noted for the
'^-1 nilfFillV llflTri ) The home of tie Coe
S PHltNX HfllEL. I «^p^«*^"^ °" ^^'^^^^
^ IIIU.I1IA IIUIL.I.P r excellence of its table.
C^ Winston, ]V. C. Geo. W. Kittelle, Prop. ) «S.OO to S$S.50 per day
DnOCMDAPUCD P DDHTUCD Fine Dress Goods atid Dress CZi
nUoLllDAunLn & UnU I riLn Trimmings a Specialty. Lar
gest stock of Silk Dress Goods in the State. 10 West Third Street, Winston.
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Cobb Vina, washer, h 405^ E. 3d C^
Cobbs W. L. roller, h 230 Hickory qru
Coles Clementine, tob worker, h 521^ E. 2d pH
Cole Ella, cook, h Brookstown av
Coles Fannie, h 521^ E. 2d hj
Cole Lee, farmer, b Blumtown ^
Cole Marv, h Brookstown av <— ^
Coleman Charles, roller, h 123 E. 10th
Coleman Elijah, stemmer, h 1030 Old Town
Coleman Elijah, roller, h 1017 A Old Town gO
Coleman Gilbert, tob worker, h 727 7| »^
Coleman John, h 1218 C Blumtown ^
Coleman John, tob worker, h 523|^ Sycamore ^
Coleman Maggie, tob worker, h 1024 B „.„
Coleman Nannie, h Blumtown °o»
Coleman Octavia, tob worker, h 917 N. Main ||2
Coleman ttilas, roller, h 1017 A Old Town §^|
Coleman Tom, lab, h E. 1st lls^
Collins Hattie, w isher, h 208 E. 5th
Colored Graded School, 615 Depot
Conrad Anderson, h 422 Vine ||a
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Ci ^ 1 'T> 1J.C1X Agents for Butterick's Fashions. Send ^§2
Scnoulers Racket Store '-^'^^'t^^^^^'^^i^^eZ^.'^''^'' ii|
403 and 410 Liberty Street, WINSTON, N. C. 3 2:|-
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Conrad Eliza, washer, h 1018^ Hickory S'^
Conway Will, h 229 Depot "°
Cooper Judge, tob. roller, h 305 E. 7th tO
Cooper Sallie, h 816 Depot
Cooper Wm. lab, h 724^ Depot
Copper Lou, cook, h 503 E. 7th
Copper Sarah, h 503 E. 7th
Cosbey John, hostler, h Shallowford
Cosbey Pokie, cook, h 1018 B
Gotten Gus, plasterer, h 732 Walnut
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Cousins Grant, tob worker, h 213 A E. 4th CO
Covington Agnes, h 1007 Liberty ^
Covington Ellen, picker, h 741 Linden O
Covington Jim, stemmer, h 741 Linden
Covington John, prizer, h 620 Linden ""
Covington Lucinda, washer, h 752 Walnut ^
Covington Mary, h 620 Linden ^ g-
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Covington Mollie. tob roller, h 214 E. 7th ^
Covington Relius, driver, h 808 E. 3d
Covington Salem, driver, h 419 Poplar
Covington Sam, tob worker, h 504^ 7^
Covington Relius, driver, h 808 E. 3d g"
Covington Salem, driver, h 419 Poplar P
BROWN, ROGERS & CO.
Agricultiiral Implement Store. 3 and 5 West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
Can supply either farmers or
merhants with any article to be
found in a tirst-class Hardware or
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D. H. KING
Dealer in Best Grades of Steam, Smithing, Foundry, Grate aad Stove
Coal in Car Loads or Less, at Lowest Prices. 209 East Third
Street, Winston, N. C.
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O Covington Susan, domestic 435^
~^ Cox Beverly, tob worker, h 1315 Old Town
^ Cox Delia, tob worker, h 527^ Sycamore
^^ Cox Elizabeth, seamstress, b 620 Depot
1^ Cox Martha, stemmer, h 1315 Old Town
Craddock John, tob worker, h 309 B E. 7th
"^ Crawford Jennie, washer, h 115 E. 10th
S Crawford Wm. tob worker, h 727 Maple
^ Crews Ruthie, roller, h 623 E. 2d
CO Crews Tom, tob worker, h 443 E. 7th
Crosby William, tob worker, h 443 E. 7th
Crops William, porter, r 16 East 4th
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Crump Adam, tob worker, h 839 W. 5^
Crump Alfred, trucker, 349 7^
•■^ Crump Amanda, tob worker, h 317 W. 9th
j^ Crump Belle, dom, h 203 Cherry
Crump Gaither, tob roller, h 710 Linden
Crump Jane, h 317 W. 9th
^ Crump Joe, tob worker, h 203 Cherry
C^ Cunningham Maggie, washer, h 127 Elm
â– ^j III A I I UIIOI^C Headquarters for Dynomitea, Olive Oil, &c.
^ WALL W nUulvt cream Freezers, The celebrated Gurney Refri-
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gerators, Howe & Fairbanks Scales, etc. Ill West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
Cunningham Richard, roller, h 127 Elm
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^\ Curry John, tob worker, h 202 E. 6th
"^ Cuther Charlie, h 427 Depot
Dalton Anthony, lab, h Blumtown
Dalton Bob, h 716 E. 8th
Dalton Caleb, lab, h 1034 Old Town
Dalton Cora, dom, h 534 Old Town
Dalton Cylla, tob worker, h 1046 A Old Town
2 Dalton Jamie, tob worker, h 604 Sycamore
Dalton John, driver, h 4^
^ ^ Dalton Laura, classer, h 1017 Old Town
o '^ Dalton Nannie, dom, h 522 Cherry
^ ^ Dandridge Jim, driver, h 753 Chestnut
2 Dandridge John, tob worker, h 753 Chestnut
oo Daniel Ceaser, lab, h Blumtown
Kg Daniel Millie, h 715 E. 8th
Daniels Samuel, barber, r Church nr E. 7th
'^^ Daniels S. B. barber, h Chestnut
^^ Davis Cynthia, h 806 Hickory
•^00. Davis Eva, stemmer, h 1039^ A Old Town
tfS Davis Gus, h Ellisville
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S^ eg I P OTrrnr nniinOIOT STEERE'S instant headache and
^ I r \IppKp llnllnlll\l neuralgia wafers. ASureCure.
pq3 Li tl OILLIIm UIIUUUIOI Cor. 4th and Liberty Sts., Wlnston, N. C.
Hinshaw & Medearis Company
Three cardinal virtues in their ^Jj
dealins's with you :— Good Quality, •
Lowest Prices and Perfect Satis-
faction. They don't handle Shoddy Goods.
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Davis Gertrude, tob worker, h 602 Vine C\
Davis Henrietta, dom, h 814 W. 4th Cp
Davis Isabelle, washer, h Shallowford Pl^
Davis Janie, dom, h 219 W. 6th
Davis Lee, waiter, h 707 Chestnut ^^
Davis Louis, cook, h 231 Broad g^
Davis Martha, washer, h Shallowford e-h
Davis Mike, gardener, h Brookstown P^
Davis Pattie, roller, h 1039^ A Old Town \^
Davis Seeley, driver, h 838 Liberty ^
Davis William, h 1039^ A Old Town "^
Davis Zenada, h 707 Chestnut
Dawson Louis, restaurant, E. 4th, h 430 Vine ^
Day Ben, picker, h 722 E. 8th
Day Cornelia, washer, h 637 E. 12th
Day Ernest, lab, h 637 E. 12th ^:?»
Schouler's Millinery Establishment
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Day William, barber, h 637 E. 12th PB
Denis Charlotte, washer, h 517 E. 2d 'ggS
De Shazee Jeff, tob roller, h 727 Maple |||
Desmond Joe, tob worker, h 1119 Old Town go®
Desmuth Nate, tob worker, h rear W. 12th i Sg
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French Pattern o o g
Hats, Nunsvailing, 5"^ =+
Infants' Hats, etc., etc., 408 and 410 Liberty Street, WINSTON, N. C. 3 Sig
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De Vaud Maggie, tob worker, h 604 Sycamore
Dick Emeline, washer, h 904 Maple -*®
Dick Phyllis, dom, h 326 E: 3d tO
Dickerson Delia, cook, h East 4th CO
Dickerson Mary, dom, h 507 Main 05
Dickey Solomon, tob worker, h 532 Linden *^
Dillinger Laura, tob worker, h 428 Vine, rear j^
Dismuth Adam, tob worker, h 1309 Old Town
Dix Frank, tob worker, h 749^ Chestnut
Dixon Bettie, cook, h 702 E. 9th
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Dixon Delia, cook, h 408 Chestnut ^
]>ixon JoBin M. steam laundry, Main,Salem,bds Hotel Bethel Q^
Dixon Kilas, lab, h 1037 A Old Town S-
Donnelly Emma, washer, h 428^ Vine "*
Dott Will, tob worker, bds 719 Chestnut ^
Douglas Sam, lab, h W. 11th g^
Douthit Sallie, washer, h 731 Chestnut 5
Douthit Simon, h rear 521 Depot e-^-
Douthit Tom, trucker, h 229 B Depot ^
Drye Maggie, h 215 W. 9th
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MTT n rr\TJ f\lilTTiO CiTiT carries a complete line of Paints, Oils _ — _
. V . U. JLllUiyiir uUil Varnishes, Dye stuffs, &c. 13 West Fourth Cj
Street, Winston, N. C.
Y\ TJ '12'TTVrP' Solicits orders fi-om all points on the Wilkesboro Extensioiji
Koauoke and Southern and Mocksville Railroads, for Ice, Coal,
Mineral|Waters and Beer, 'MU East 3rd Street, Winston.
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O Dutfv C. H. tob worker, h Eenns av
-g DuirHenrietta, h 326 W. 9th
jzj Dun Maggie, dom, h 231 Boulevard
h^ Dnll Marion, tob roller, h 616 Depot
1^ Dunlap Jerry, lab, L Old Town
Dunnigan Ella, washer, h 308 Depot
I ^^ Duuston Gustus, driver, h 706 E. 2d
i « Dunston Tempie, washer, h 427^ G Chestnut
° ^ Easley Peter W. letter carrier, h 417 Liberty
g >, Eaton James, emp cigarette factory, h 407 Elm
^ I Eccles Delia, picker, h 837| W. 5^
^ £ Eccles Jennie, stemmer, h 1121 Old Town
Bi"^ Eccles Lydia, h 1121 Old Town
^^"§5 Eccles Mary, h Shallowford
^1 Echerson Henry, driver, h 662 W. 5th
'^ * Eckele Louis, h Vogler row
^5g Echols Margaret, tob worker, h Revnold's Grove
o e Echoles Emanuel, grocer, 202 E. 7th
^ -g Echols Lettie, washer, h 229 C Depot
« (2 Edwards Green, tob worker, h 726^ 7^
0) -2 Edwards Julia, picker, h Old Town
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j2; " What's in a Name?" Some Names f* p AlirGllO OH ^^^ Instance means
have no significance, others are M f A I I H iM /&. Iill stylish and reliable.
Pregnant with Meaning. I I l-l nLLLall ^Xl UUl Men's Hats, Shoes
and Furnishings. Phoenix Hotel Buildina', opp. Court House, WINSTON, N. C.
^ Edwards Lucy, tob worker, h 10] 6 B
^ Edwards Ned, mail carrier, h 218 Church
Ph Edwards Preston, h 338 W. 9th
"^ Edwards Spencer, driver, h 608 4^
^ Edwards William, lab, h 227 Elm
PQ Edwell Mollie, washer, h 157^ Brookstown
, Ellis Ben, lab, h White
^ Ellis Dave, lab, h 1026 A Hickory
tin Ellis Laura, tob worker, h 229^ F. Depot
O Ellis Susan, h White
^"^ Evans Jim, lab, h East 4th
Fairbush Ida, teacher, h 623 Main
Farmer Sallie, tob. worker, h 742 Walnut
Farmer Sam, tob roller, h 731 Chestnut
Farmer W^illiam, gardener, h 727 Chestnut
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Farrington Henry, barber, h Golder's al
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Faulkner Charles, porter, h 1306 N. Main
Ferrell Helen, dom, h 814 W. 5th
Ferris Jack, tob worker, h 328 12th
2 Finch Dick, tob worker, h Reynold's Grove
Finney Fannie, washer, h 1083^ Liberty
H° nil fl" ^IIV ifnTri ^ Ample sample rooms for Commercial
^rs PHIENIX HOTEL, [ "•"'*s„„'2re"j,rr-°^''-
^ * WINSTON, N. C. J GEORGE W. KITTELLE, PrOp.
rtDSENBACHER & BROTHER
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darpets, Jings, Lace Curtains, C^
Curtain Poles and Window
Shades. 10 and 12 West Third Street, Winston.
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Finney Mary, h 1083^ Liberty C^
Fitts John S. attorney at law, 419 Main, h E. 7th cor Chestnut (^H
Fleming Isaac, lab, h 631 Main \J^
Flint Jennie, h 428 Depot
Flint Mattie, washer, h 636 E. 12th »-d
Flint Nellie, stemmer, h 636 E. 12th -5§
Fhppen John, lab, h 309 W. 9th 3-f o
Ford George, barber, h 7^ street ^' g
Foster Alex, h 527 Sycamore o§>
Foster Denny, barber, h 313 E. 8th ;Sa
Foster Flora, washer, h 428^ Vine &|w
Foster Henrietta, h 614 Depot cS-B
Foster Henry, driver, h 1358 N. Main |°|
Foster Hinston, tob worker, h 733 Maple ^-Sh
Foster Jim, lab, h 343 7^ o^|
Foster Levi, waiter, r 16 E. 4th |^2.
Foster P. H. restaurant, h 313 E. 8th oc>
Foster Sud, driver, h 1358 N. Main JH
Foust Leah, washer, h opp N. <fe W. R. E. Depot gfs-
Fowler Lena, tob roller, h Brookstown av "§ g ^
Foy Bertha, h E. 3rd "g^l
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Schouler's Racket Store """^ '"erNaplTn"; It?*;"''"''" Hi
408 and 410 Liberty Street, WINSTON, N. C. &'«,^
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Foy Lettie, tob worker, h 617 E. 7th fl
Foy Fleas, h 619 Libertv '^ "
Foy Pleas, h 217 W. 9th CO
Foy Robert, roller, r 613 Maple ^
Francis Dolphus, tob worker, h 430^ Vine
Franklin Harriet, dyeing aad cleaning, h 528 Sycamore
Frazier Dave, tob worker, h E. 11th
Frazier George, tob worker, h E. 11th
Frazier Lizzie, stemmer, h 919 E. 2d
Frazier Lou, stemmer, h E. 11th ^
Fries Charles, plasterer, r 740 Chestnut ZKi
Fries Harry, butler, h Shallowford av ^
Fries Jerry, carpenter, h Shallowford av O
Fries John, tob worker, h 722 Depot g.
Fries Julia, cook, h 722 Depot
Fries Laura, cook, h 620 Depot ^|
Fries Lou, h Brookstown av ^j
Fries Patsy, washer, h 325 E. 8th g
Fulton Bettie, h 1114 Hickory crt-
Fulton Cora, h 225 W. 12th ^
Fulton Tony, lab, h Brookstown
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Builders' Hardware, Nails, Locks, Hinges,
Rope, White Lead, Brushes, Oils, Sherwin, ._
Williams Co.'s P. C. Paints. 3 and 5 West ^^
Fourth street, Winston, N. C.
DU I/IMP Bottler of the Celebrated Jos. ScHxiTz Milwaukee
„ I n» IvIllU Beer. 209 East Third Street, Winston, N. C
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S § Gaines W. H. billiard and pool, 445 Old Town, h Main, Salem
g I Gaither Albert, roller, h 608|
2^ Gallamore Eliza, midwife, h Fogler row
^ Gallamore Hunter, tob worker, h Fof^ler row
5i Gallamore John, porter, h 124 E. Tth
Gallamore Morris, h Fogler row
CO Gallamore Pug, grocer, Old Town
^^ Galloway Arch, tob worker, h Ellisville
P^ Galloway Gaston, prizer, h Ellisville
^ri Galloway Joshua, caser, h 944 Old Town
ryi Galloway Lawson, tob worker, h 315 E. Tth
QQ Galloway Martha, h Ellisville
Galloway Mary, tob worker, h Ellisville
y^ Garey John, tob worker, h 706 E. 8th
^ Garland Josh, tob worker, h 120 E. 5th
K Garner Wm. tob worker, h 528i E. 2d
^^ Garwood Thomas, dveing and cleaning, 742 Chestnut, h do
•^ Gates Phyllis, h 1356 Old Town
George Alice, tob worker, h 615 E. 7th
George Emma, h 615 E. 7th
Gibson Ada, h rear Old Town
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^ZD IfALL Qb nUulVL Factory SuppUes, Sporting Goods a Specialty.
Ill West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
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bson Bertie, tob worker, h 716 E. 8th
bson Bessie, tob worker, h 716 E. 8th
bson Cap, roller, h rear Old Town
bson Emily, nurse, h 861 Liberty
bson Heury, well digger, h rear Old Town
bson John, roller, h rear Old Town
bson J. W. roller, h 1361 Old Town
bson Letitia, h 716 E. 8th
bson Louis, trucker, h 1020 Oak
bson Percy, tob worker, h 716 E. 8th
bson Nancy, dom, h 213 Cherry
11 Jim, roller, h 307 W. 9th
. >^ v^ilmer Joe, driver, h 604 Vine
q ^ Glenn Emma, roller, h 724 E. 9th
ti Glenn John, tob worker, h 735 Maple
I p Glenn Silvia, washer, h 1021 B Old Town
^ '^ Glynn Wm. tob roller, h Hickory
1^ ^ Goins Amanda, washer, h 749 Chestnut
^ 23 Goins Eliza, h Shallowford J
^ Goins Emma, tob worker, h 433 D Chestnut '
^ Goins Fannie, tob worker, h Shallowford
I L. E. STEERE, DRUGGIST, OIL OF GLADNESS
ti A Quick Relief for Rheumatism & Neuralgia. Cor. 4th and Liberty Sts., Winston, N. C.
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Mauiire, Anchor Bniud Toliiicco Fertilizer aud Star liruud Guano— three of the best brands
fertilizers made. They also sell only the best qualities Ited Clover, Saplintf Clover, Tim- . ,
othy. Orchard Grass, Kentucky, lilue Grass and Herd Grass Seed. PCj
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Goins Flora, roller, h 327 W. 9tli O
Goins George, roller, h EUisville ^^
Goins George W., tob. worker, h Shallowford C^^
Goins John H. porter, h 719 Chestnut pl}
Goins Josiah, tob worker, h 917 N. Main
Goins Lizzie, roller, h 1353 Old Town y^
Goins Lucy, tob worker, h 1315 Old Town ^^
Goins Madison, roller, h 327 W. 9th O
Goins Mary, h 917 N. Main
Goins Mintora. tob worker, h 116 E. 10th 0^
Goins Matt, tob roller, h 501 Sycaraore
Goins Mollie, stemmer, h 1361 Old Town
Goins Peter, tobacco worker, r 16 East 4th ^^
Goins Pink, tob worker, h 501 Sycamore ^
Goins Eindie, h 917 N. Main ^
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Goins Samuel, h 1327 Old Town
Goins Willie, tob worker, h 501 Sycamore ^^
Golden Gal, driver, h 428 Vine
Golden Charles, hostler, h 640 4^
Golden Katie, dom, h 711 Old Town '^K
Golden Sallie, dom, h 843 Liberty ^^
Schouler's Racket Store °'"V„^^ht,rs'Ind Ha°?"'"' ^-
408 and 410 Liberty Street, WINSTON, N. C. ^
Goler Bob, lab, h Blumtown ^Q
Gore Budd, roller, h 936 Old Town '^
Gouard Bettie, dom, h 666 4^ CD
Graceley Dudley, roller, h 1004 Old Town g.
Graham Sarah, h 502^ E. 3d
Grant James, tob roller, h 616 Depot ^J
Grant Lee, tob worker, h 839 W. 5i 25
Gray Abbie, dom, h 506 Summit tS
Gray Alexander, bds 418 Church ^
Gray Daniel, tob worker, h Golder's al O
Gray Edie, tob worker, h 1030 B P
Gray Henrietta, tob worker, h 122 E. 5th
Gray Joe, lab, h Golder's al ^2^
Gray Julia, h Shallowford
Gray Kittie, h 338 1\ ^^
Gray Martha, tob worker, h Golder's al ^
Green Alice, h 416^ Church „.
Green Laura, cook, h 335 1\ fcg'"
Green Laura, h 502^ E. 3d ^|^
Green Louisa, restaurant, 416^ Church, r do S^^
Green Mary, dom, h 108 Main 2,ffi^
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DR. V. 0. THOMPSON
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Druggist, carefully compounds prescrip- £
tions at all hours, day or night. 13 West
Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
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DTT T?^TlVrP Bottler 6f Mineral Waters, Sarsaparilla, Soda Water and
. n. IViiNVJ Ginger Ale. Office 209 East Third St., Winston, N. C.
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1 1 Green Kufus, lab, h 320 E. 8th
^'^ Green Sophia, h 330 W. 9th
^1 Greer William, lab, h 724^ Depot
^ J Griffin Emma, dom, h 547 Liberty
S'^ Griffin Jerry, lab, h 809 Maple
"^u Griffin Lottie, tob worker, h 522^ D Linden
^^ Griffin Mary, washer, h 522 B Linden
'^ Griffin Reason, tob worker, h 532 Linden
Griffith Jiilia, tob worker, h 504 7^
Griffith Minnie, h 615 Sycamore
Grogan Jack, tob worker, h 617 Vine
go Grogan John, tob worker, h 608 Sycamore
'^ Grogan Oscar, tob trucker, h 513 Sycamore
Guerrant Cicero, roller, h E. 3d
II Guerrant Peter, lab, h 716^ E. 2d
^°' Gunn Addison, lab, h 523 A Sycamore
* J Gunn Allen, lab, h 519^ Sycamore
f^*- Gunn Jim, tob trucker, h 729 Oak
Gunn Luciuda, tobacco worker, 122 East 5th
CQ Gunn Louis, tob worker, h 727 Maple
'rt Gunn Mary, h 522 C Linden
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® \l \kl rl U Gentlemen, Requires Constant Attention. Tou can rig your
H-a Yniir WSrnrnnP self out with us from Head to Foot and you'maugh in
I UUI fIQIUiUUU| happy Surprise when we tell you tbe price.
(^ , p.E. ALiliEA' A CO. Phoenix Hotel Building-, east of Court House, WINSTON, N. C.
^ Gunn Paul, prizer, h 720 E. 9th
^ Gunn Paul, tob worker, li 654 E. 22th
^^ Guy James E. shoemaker, 601 E. 8th, h Liberty
_ â– Gwyn J. B. grocer, 923 N. Main, h 925 do
I — I Haden G. W. barber, r 425 Liberty
^ Hailey Cora, stemmer, h 1099 Liberty
^ Hailey Fannie, capper, h 1099 Liberty
"^ Hailey Lenora, stemmer, h 1099 Liberty
w^ Hailey Lou, tob worker, h 1099 Liberty
Q Hailey MoUie. capper, h 1099 Liberty
Ph Hairston Aaron, roller, h E. 3rd
"^ Hairston Alex, lab, h Blumtown
H Hairston Andes, roller, h EUisville
PQ Hairston Ann, cook, h 413 Depot
. Hairston Annie, h 706 E. 8th
Hairston Bertha, h 1014^ C Hickory
Hairston Bill, tob worker, h Coble row
O Hairston Bob, h 1102^ Hickory
•"=> Hairston Calhe, tob worker, h 730 E. 9th
Hairston Carr, h EUisville
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^ ^ Hairston Cora, stemmer, h 326 E. 3d
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3S rnlhNlA HUltL, [ "' ■•""■^ei^rr-"'
13 ^ Winston, N. C. Geo. W. Kittelle, Prop. ) Table and service excellent.
ROSENBAGHER & BROTHER
Boys' and Children's Clothing in J^Q
Iniudreds of styles and qualities.
The only One-Price Clothing: House
in the city, corner Liberty and Fourth Streets, Winston, N. C.
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Hairston Creed, h 515 A Sycamore C^
HairstoD Denis, prizer, h 1118^ Hickory ^
Hairston Dock, tob prizer, h 225 Hickory ^J^
Hidrston Docas, b Elllsville
Hairston Emma, picker, b 1122 Hickory
Hairston Frank, lab, b Linden
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Hairston Frankie, b 1309 Old Town O
Hairston Gill, b 231 Depot g"
Hairston Gill, tob worker, b Coble row (j^
Hairstou Hars, roller, b Ellisville "-S
Hairston Hyde, lab, b 216 E. 7tb ^
Hairston Isaac, tob trucker, b 728 Maple ^
Hairston James, picker, b 617 E, 9tb co
Hairston Jane, b 721 7^ >-*^^
Hairston Jane, b Coble row »|«
Hairston Jim, tob worker, b 713 E. 8tb ^fg-
Hairston Joe, tob worker, b 721 7^
Hairston Jobn, roller, b Ellisville
Hairston Kepp, tob picker, b 615 Vine
Hairston Kepper, tob roller, b 216 E. 7tli
Hairston Linda, b 744 Hickory ~-~^
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408 and ,10 Liberty Street, WINSTON, N. C.
Hairston Lizzie, b Old Town
Hairstan Lou, tob w )rker, b Old Town
Hairston Lou, wasber, b 111 E. lOtb qq
Hairston Loula, teacber, h 721 7^ 05
Hairston Loula, picker, b 744 Hickory '*|^-*
Hairston McDuff, tob worker, b 721 7^ ^
Hairston Martha, wasber, b 316 7^ (rear) ^^
Hairston Mary, b 316 7^ S.
Hairston Mary, wasber, b 308 Depot ^
Hairston Mary, classer, b 604 E, 9tb ^/2
Hairston Mary, wasber, b 129 E. lOtb ^
Hairston Mary, b 340 A W. 12tb CD
Hairston Mary H. tob worker, b 512 Sycamore 2-
Hairston Mattie, tob worker, b 512 Sycamore
Hairston Melie, b 721 7^ ^
Hairston Milton, snacks, 443 Old Town, h Main I^
Hairston Minerva, stemmer, b Ellisville t^
Hairston Milt, restaurant, b 715 Main
Hairston M. R. trucker, b 1021 C Old Town g
Hairston Nick, tob worker, b 610 E. 2d ^
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IJltUWJN, liUvjlillLb & CO. Dexter CuTtersr"Geiscr "l^V^^^^
Agents for genuine Smith and *
Dexter Cutters, Geiser Threshers, ^.».
Champion Grain Drills, Peerless Cj
Road Engines, Spiral Springr Buggies, etc. 3 and 5 West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
DM 1/ 1 il P Manufacturer of and dealer in Crystal Ice. Sold in small or large
H n I Mill qi^ii^ntities. Deliveredtoany part of Winston or Salem. Daily capacity
I III I\II1W l:,'tons. Ice Factory 4ur North Water Street. Olliue 209 Last Third
K bfl street, Winston, N. C.
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a Hairston Oscar, tob worker, h Coble row
HairHton Pander, h 225 Hickory
3 Hairston Parthenia, washer, h 515 A Sycamore
8 Hairston Polly, cook, h 514 Sycamore
?*Q Hairston Reuben, lab, h Linden
^^^ Hairston Robert, tob worker, r 716 7^
^ - Hairston Sadie, stemmer, h 1122 Hickory
'ij^ o Hairston Salem, tob worker, h 413 E. 5th
fts fl Hairston Sallie, classer, h 742 Walnut
^^ Hairston Sallie, tob worker, h 408 A Vine
O-*^' Hairston Sallie, tob worker, h 1102^ Hickory
Q I Hairston Sallie, tob worker, li W. 10th
i^oQ Hairston Sophia, tob worker, h 211 W, 9th
**5^ Hairston Spencer, brakeman, h 517 E. 7th
^ S Hairston Susan, capper, h Fogler row
;;q Hairston Thomas, fireman, h E. 7th nr Depot
g^ Hairston Viny. h 713 E. 8th
^^ Hairston Walker, tob worker, h 508 Sycamore
^^^ Hairston William, tobacco caser, h 134 Depot
^ Hairston William, tob worker, h 706 E. 8th
^j Hairston William, caser, h 736 Linden
^J lA/AI I Q SJIICI^C Hardware in all its Branches. Cook and Heating
•^ if ALL Qb nUOIxL Stoves, House Fumlshinp: (roods, Agricultural
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Implements, etc. Ill West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
"^I Hairston William, prizer, h 413 E. 5th
HH Hairston William, h Fogler row
^ Hairston Wilson, lab, h 515 A Sycamore
C^ Hairston W. M. plasterer, h 745 Linden
Hall Clarence, tob worker, h Ellisville
W Hall Frank, tob worker, h Ellisville
M Hall Hannah, h 623 Vine
^^ Hall I>r. H. H. phvsician and surgeon, office hours 7 to 9 a.
m., 12 to 2 and "5 to 7 p. m. 410| Church, h 125 E. 7th
Q Hall Lily, h 520 Linden
p^ Hall Mary E. cook, h 60H Sycamore
.^ Hall Sylvester, roller, h Ellisville
pq Hampton C. T. grocer, 716 E. 9th, h do
rvN Hampton Henrietta, dom, h 426^ Vine
Humptou Jim, lab. h E. 4th
^ Hampton Rufus, tob worker, h 107 E. 7th
S Huues Chal, tob worker, h 213 A E. 4th
^^ Haues Cliarles, driver, h Brookstown av
H^ Hanes Cora, washer, h 70S E. 9th
Haues Nancy, washer, h Brookstown av
g,| Harbor Eliza, dom. h 649 E. 12th
If Prescriptions Accurately Dispensed at Steere's
P PHAKMACY, Corner Liberty and Fourth Streets, Winston, N. C.
Hinshaw&Medearis Company iSSl^S^^H ^
aud their Dry Goods, Notions aud other goods iu oriyinai paoliases of tirst hands at the HH
Lowest Cash Prices aiid otter unequalled inducements to cash buyers. ^ -*
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Hardin Joe, hostler, h 520 B Sycamore ^^
Hargreare Jett, roller, h 4U4 B E. 3d C^
Hargreaves John, tob worker, h 230 Spring \^
Hargreave Mary, roller, h Fogler row ^
Hargreave Oss, jr. tob worker, h 124 E. 6th ^3
Hargreave Oss, tob worker, h 124 E. 6th ^go
Hargreave Sam, trucker, h 949 Old Town B^o
Hargrove Francis, picker, h 736 Linden a^ps
Harper Amos, lab, h 708 E. 9th %^%
Harris Andy, lab. h 320 E. 3d g^g
Harris Bettie, tob worker, h 3 Depot o-g-^
Harris Dave, florist, r 613 Maple \ |S:i
Harris Isabelle, washer, h 320 E. 3d IS^I
Harris Isaac, tob worker, h 806 Hickorv "''S.w
Harris John, roller, h 608 E. 3d ' l\\
Harris Laura, h 516 Main ^iJ^S.
Harris Maggie, picker, h 1033^ A Old Town %t}^
Harris Mary, washer, h 309 A E. 7th J?|g
Harris Robert, snacks, 419 Main, h do §""5^
Harris Tilda, picker, h 1043 Old Town ^%^
Harrison Peter, roller, h 1030 Oak og^S.
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408 and 410 Liberty Street, WlSfSTOX, Si, C
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Harvey John, cook, h 1010 Oak
Hart Lillie, dom, h 125 Broad
Haskin Willie, h 318 E. 8th ?>0
Haskins Bessie, h 328 A W. 12th
Haskins John, tob stemmer, h 328 W. 12th
Haskins Louis, efardener, h 328 A W. 12th "^^
Haskins Sallie, h 328 A W. 12th g
Haskins Bosa, stemmer, h 328 W. 12th go
Hauser Frank, trucker, h Shallowford K'
Hauser Willie, caser, h 222 Chestnut
Hauser Willis, tob worker, h 222 Chestnut ^^
Hawkins General, butcher, h 1042 Old Town ^
Hawkins John, tob roller, h 723 Chestnut ^
Hawkins Junius, barber, 702^ Depot, h 7th E. ,r-f-
Hawkins J. B. barber. Depot, h 119 E. 7th ^
Hawkins J. R. barber, h Chestnut ^H
Hawkins K. H. grocer and shoemaker, 713 Depot, h 716 do g-
Hawkins Lucy, dom, h 946 Liberty ^
Hawkins Phyllis, washer, h Ellisville ^
Hawkins Millie, washer, h 745 Chestnut t^
Hawkins Willie, lab, h 343 7^
T\Ti T7 C\ fTITTrkTVnDCir^AT Farmers passing through Winston will find >— s
\j£it, V. \J. i Jl UiVl XoUil it to their interest to leave their orders >-^
w. ^ .M^^ ^j^^ ^ ^ j.^ With me. 13 West Fourth St., Winston, N.C.
D. H. KING
Solicits orders from all points on the Wilkesboro Extension, Boanoke
and Southern and Mocksvillc Railroads, for Ice, Coal, Mineral Waters
and Beer. 209 East Third Street, Winston.
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2 S Hawkins T. F. shoemaker, h 735 Chestnut
» ^ Hawkins W. K. tob roller, b 723 Chestnut
5 Hav Fannie, washer, h 206J E. 7th
^ Hay Haley, h 208^ E. 7th
7-^ Hay Mattie, tob worker, h Brookstown av
?-i Hay Nelson, tob worker, h 208^ E. 7th
g Hayes Aaron, h Fogler row
PQ Hayes Lizzie, washer, h 433^ A Chestuut
Hayes London, prizer, h 340 E. 9th
rt Haves Melia Ann, tol) worker, h Brookstown av
p^ Hayes MoUie, tob roller, h 433^ C Chestnut
1--3 Hayes Royal, prizer, h Blumtown
^^ Haygood . waiter, h 614 Depot
S^ Haywood Albert, driver, h 624 4^
<X) Haywood Buddie, r 406 E. Vine
j^ Hazlipp Ellen, nurse, bds 111 Elm
^jj Hazlup John H. tob worker, h 715 E. 2d
5^^ Hedding Charles, driver, h 713 Main
^1:::^ Hege Dinah, seamstress, h Maple
^-^ Hege Louis, h 607 E. 7th
Hegie Anderson, mill hand, h 524 li^. 2d
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" Seeing is Believing." These words mean much but to see
t^ M K miPIIAf lafl our immense lines of Men's Furnishings, Shoes and Hats will
^ I I Ll nllUII W wUl impress the truth more forcibly that we are Leaders in
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styles. Quantities and Low Prices, Phoenix Hotel Bldg., Liberty St., opp. Court House,
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^ Hegie Kate, tob worker, h 528^ E. 2d
^ Helpler John, tob worker, h 616 Depot
'^ Helpler John, driver, h 203 Cherry
r^ Helton Mary, h 516 Main
O Henderson John, snacks, 4i3 Church, h do
Henderson Rev. J. M. pastor A. Meth. church, h 603 E. 9th
P_, Henderson Sam, tob roller, 321 A W. 9th
.^ Hendricks John, tob worker, h 96 Brookstown av
â– ^ Hepler Miranda, dom, h 661 W. 5th
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ckerson George, 'bus line, h 805 Depot
cks Mart, lab, h Old Town
11 Albert, (Hill & Meinung), h 1026 Liberty
11 Alice, tob worker, h 10261 C Hickory
11 A. W. tob roller, h E. 11th
11 Charles, floor man, h 701 Chestnut
11 Edward, roller, h 227^ E. Depot
11 Eliza, stemmer, h 227^ E. Depot
11 N. H. barber, h Chestnut
U Ruffin, tob roller, h 119 E. 7th
Iton Annie, cook, h 305 E. 7th
I New, elegant and with every modern con-
( venience. Noted for the superiority of
2-^ III iL 11 ifl IIU I laLap Mts beds and elegantly furnished rooms.
WINSTON, N. C. Sa to sa.50 per day. ) GEO. W. KITTELLE, Prop.
ROSENBAGHER & BROTHER
Corner Liberty and Fourth Sti-eets. Winston, N. C. (59
Headquarters for Fine Clothing. (^2
We carry the largest stock in North
Carolina.
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Hilton Kate, tob worker, h 305 E. 7th
Hilton Talley, h 522 E. Linden
Hodge Eliza, tob worker, h 422 Vine
Hogan Rosa, tob worker, h 218 Conrad
Holder Alex, lab, h 309 A W. 9tli ,.
Holder Henry, lab, h 309 A W. 9th "^
Holder Lizzie, h 1106 Hickory
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Holland Rev. G. W. pastor Baptist church, h 309 E. 8th g O
Holland Will, tobacco worker, h 447 Church w £
Holmes Alice, cook, h 204 Liberty h >^
Holmes Bettie, tob worker, h 522^ D Linden ^ 'fl
Holmes Dave, h 532 Linden 2 g
Holmes Jim, tob roller, b 512 1\ g |
Holmes Squire, drayman, h 122^ E. 6th g-
Holt James, gardener, h 111 E. 10th tz; â–
Holt Louisa, h 740 Chestnut • T, ^
Holt Wiley, h 405 E. 3rd [Depot • S
Hook and Ladder Co., No. 2. Aaron Moore, foreman, E. 7th nr ^ ^
Hoover Jim, butler, h 180 Boulevard >
Hopkins Albert, roller, bds N. Main 3
Schouler's Racket Store '"n.â„¢^e;tautfl?;ir '"" ^'
40S and 410 Liberty Street, WINSTON, N. C. g"^.
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Hopper Hardin, prizer, h 338 W. 9th ^
Hopper Hilliary, h 608 1^ y^
Home Jim, barber, h llli E. 10th h2
Horton Major, mason, h 932^ N. Main ^
Hotel Bethell, Mrs. Nannie Bethell, propr. 135 E. 7th CD
Houwze W. H., shoemaker, h Atkins
Howard Chesterfield, tob worker, h 710 1\ ^
Howard Doll, tob trucker, h 317 A W. 9th
Howard K. teacher, h 222 E. 7th Pj^
Howlett R. D. barber, 12 E. 4th, h 623 Main <^
Hubbard Jerry, lab, h EUisvilie c^-
Uubbard Jim, roller, h 1030 Oak
Hubbard Mary, tob worker, h Brookstown av '^
Hubbard Pres, tob worker, h Brookstown av ^
Hudson Fluvana, roller, h 932^ N. Main c-t-
Hughes John F. roller, h 1035 Oak rg
Hunt John, lab, h 11th W ^^
Hunter Carrie, dom, h 523 Spring ?0
Hunter Sabrey, dom, h 310 Cherry " ^ .
Irvin Charles, r 631 Main ^
Irvin Mose, Ub, h Blumtown
BROWN,ROGERS&GO.
Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Heaters, §,>â–
Sheet Iron, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, etc.
3 and 5 West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
D. H. KING
Dealer in Best Grades Steam, Smithing, Foundry, Grate and
^^^ ,, 11 ■« I I « 1 1 Stove ( loal in Car Loads or Less, at Lowest Prices.
jjO i-'. ■»"»■• J-^J-iiv^ 209 East Third Street, Winston, N. G.
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Q^ Irvin W. M. barber, 425 Liberty, r do
Irving Alice, tob worker, h 214 W. 10th
Irving Sandy, tob worker, h East 4th
1^ Jackson William, tob roller, h 114 E. 5th
-g.-S Jarrett Andrew, driver, h 424^ Vine
J^ Jarrett Henry, driver, h 104 E. 10th
S^ Jarrett Jennie, h 321 W. 9th
^ Jarrett Maria, h 1021 3 Old Town
|S Jarrett Eoxie, h 321 W. 9th
ra-g Jarrett William, carpenter, h 625 E. 7th
i t^ Jeffers Calvin, lab, h 7 Depot nr E. 4th
g ^ Jeffers Duncan, porter, h 631 Main
I * Jeffers Frank, waiter, h 407 Elm
+= o Jeffers Frank, waiter, h 407 Chestnut
P"S Jeffers Horace, tob worker, h 406 C Vine
cg«jj Jeffers Lucinda, h 607 7^
Jeffers Stephen, h 607 7^
Jeffreys J. A. grocer, 1091 Liberty, h do
S 2 Johnson Caroline, tob worker, h Fogler row
'%'^ Johnson George, tob worker, h 123 Brookstown av
^ =1 Johnson Hannah, dom, h 669 Spring
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£fl IWALL Ot nUulXL Farmers Friend, Dixie, Watt and Chattanooga
^ 3 Plows and Plow Repairs. Ill West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
o'^ Johnson Henry, tob roller, r 740 Chestnut
Is <^ Johnson Jennie, tob worker, h 212 E. 5th
g g Johnson John, tob worker, h 1012 Oak
•S-g Johnson John, lab, h 222 Conrad
^â– ^ Johnson John H. tob worker, h 120 E. 5th
i'\ Johnson Lizzie, tob roller, h 740 Maple
S,-- Johnson Martha, dom, h 622 W. 4th
9^ eg Johnson Mary, wrapper, h 924^^ N. Main
"^^ ^ Johnson Marv, stemmer, h 405 E. 3d
1-^ Johnson Mollie, stemmer, h Coleman row
^ Johnson R. M. Twin City Dye Works, 110^ East 4th, r do
^ Johnson Sallie, tob stemmer, h 740 Maple
Q3 Johnson Sarah, nurse, h 538 Main
Johnson Themie, stemmer, h Coleman row
^ Johnson Turner, tob worker, h 739 Maple
rg Jones A. lab, h Old Town
I--) Jones C. A. clerk, r 445 Old Town
Jones Crawford, roller, h 606 Linden
gn Jones Henry, tob roller, h 703 E. 8th
§ Jones Henry, tob worker, h 730^ E. 9th
pjc^ Jones J. R. snacks, h 1038 Old Town
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LP OTPPnr Wholesale and Manufacturing Druggist. Prescrip-
I Ll U I LLIIL tions a Specialty.
^_^ Corner Fourth and Liberty Sti-eets, Winston, N. C.
Ill I OlIJ 'n Ladies', Misses' & Children's Shoea, QQ
Hinstiawa Meoeans Coiripany LtJeissLKsssa •
Wear tliem once aud you will have no other kind. i^U
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Jones Dr. J. W. physician, 419 Main, h 710 Chestnufc ^
Jones Laura, h W. 5th nr Broad CTQ
Jones Matilda, washer, h N. 5th nr Broad ,^5^
Jones Neppie, wid, bds 606 Linden
Jones Rebecca, h 434 Depot ^i^
Joues Loxie, h 524^ A Linden {3-*
Jones Sophia, washer, h 802 Depot O
Jones Thomas, h W. 5th nr Broad O
Jones Titia, stemmer, h Ellisville 0^
Jones Tom, lab, h 1014^ A Hickory ^
Jones Walter, roller, r 747 Walnut t-^
Jones Willi;. m, tob roller, h 717 Depot t3^
Jones W\ H. floorman, h Fogler row
Jordon Rosa, tob worker, h 114 E. 5th
Jordan William, tob worker, h 443 E. 7th
Joyce Mary, h 318 W. 9th f
Joyce Sam', roller, h 318 W. 9th ' g |*
Joyce Stewart, h 528 Sycamore ' q
Judd Harrison, lab, h 1113 Old Town g |
June Jacob, lab, h 524^ C Linden a g
Keen Missouri, h 318 W. 12th o p
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A Choice Stock of P. Centemeri & Co.'s ^ p
fine Kid Glove and Welcher's full line ^ ^
of Ladies' Musliu Underwear. o rj
Keen O. H. roller, h Schouier
Keen Webb, tob worker, h 318 W. 12th '
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Keene John, roller, h 724 E. 9th
Kellum Charlotte, dom, h 651 VV. 5th "«
Kelly Elias, blacksmith, h 109 7i o
Kelly Milus, porter, r 740 Chestnut S;
Kelly Susan, picker, h 722 E. 9th ^ 2
Kelsey C. A. mail agent, r 222 E. 7th g §
Kemp" Alex, roller, h 532 E. 2d g 3
Kennedy Martha E. washer, h 329 7^ g. g
Kepp Eliza, washer, h 1045 Old Town ^ g
Keyser Cindy, h 615 E. 9ti) ^ 1
Kimble Wesley, h 833^ W. 5i | ;
King Add, driyer, h 124 E. 7th " g.
King Addie, tob worker, h Reservoir , S*
King Annie, dom, h 852 W. 5tb 3-
King Charles, driver, h 142 E. 9th ^ o
King Dan, lab, h 933 Old Town rd | d:
King Eliza, cook, h 538 Main g ^
King Frank, plasterer, h 614 Depot ^ ^
King George, h 852 W. 5th '^ 2
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Druggist, can supply you with any article to be
found in a First-class Drug Store. 13 West
Fourth street, WINSTON, N. C.
DTT XTTT^TP Bottler of the Celebrated Jos. Schlitz Milwaukee
^ _ .11. l\.iiM U Beer. 209 East Third Street, Winston, N. C.
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2 I King Jack, lab, h r W. 12th
2 IS King John, tob worker, bds 418 Churcli
5 King MinervH, tob worker, h 338^ A W. 12th
King Stephen, h 643 W. 5th
Kirkpatrick Willie, tob worker, h 612 7^
Kisee Emma, tob worker, h 120 E. 6th
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^ Kizer Henrv, butler, h 546 Old Town
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Landreth Tom, tob worker, h 310 Cherry
Lrtsh Amanda, cook, h 616 7^
Lash Amanda, wid, h 211 E. 7th
^ Lash Betsey, h 326 W. 9th
Lash Caroline, h 724 E. 9th
Lash Frank, h 211 E. 7th
Pn Lash Jane, cook, h 514 7^
<^ Lash Jerry, driver, h 527^ E. 2d
"" Lash Maria, h 1103 E. 5th
3 Lftsh Nannie, cook, h 1103 E. 5th
Lash Rufus, wks Miller Bros, h 1026 Old Town
^ Lash Sallie, tob worker, h 616 7^
O Ij*"^ Maggie, dom, h 603 W. 4th
Law Walter, h 603 W. 4th
^ CCCD C AIICMP Pn '^^^ Men's Outfitters,; Suits to Meas-
of Ott ll Li ALLlII V» uUlurea Specialty. No Fit, No Sale.
^ Phoenix Hotel Building, Liberty Street, Winston, N. C.
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5^ Lawson Ella, tob worker, h 441 E. 7th
^ Lawson Henry, tob roller, h 618 Depot
C3 Lawson Katie, dom, h 227 ElA
PQ Lawson Sam, tob worker, h 1018 B
Leak Walter, tob worker, r 716 7^
O Lee Cicero, h East 4th
Lee Cicero, h 408 Chestnut
Lee Henrietta, tob worker, h 122 East 5th
^' Lee John, tob worker, h 1023 A Old Town
T^ Lee Lizzie, cook, h 326 E. 3d
^ Lee Manuel, tob mang'r, h 1037 Old Town
H^ Lee Rosa, h 1014 B Hickory
^ Lee Sandy, driver, h 1037 Old Town
Bt Lee Tom, roller, h 934^ N. Main
2* Leech Maria, dom, h 606 Spring
f|'^ Leftwick Jennie, h 522 E. Linden
l^g Leftwick Lizzie, stemmer, h 919 E. 2d
*i| Lemwell Claudie, h 1117 Old Town
^'i{ Lemwell Henrv, lab, h 1117 Old Town
aBt Lemwell Will, lab, h 1117 Old Town
Leonard Sarah, washer, h 406 E. Vine
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'^ nilfTillV linTri ) Heated throughout by Steam.
S^ rnlrnlll Hlllrl (. Lighted by Electricity.
°Sg IIIILIllA IIUILL.| r The best furnished Hotel in the state.
S"" WINSTON, N. C. »a to «!e.50 per day. ) GEO. W. KITTELLE, Prop.
DnCCMDAPUCD 9 DDHTUCD '^^^ °°^y ^^°^ ^*°^® ^^ ^
nUOLIlDAlinLfl Qb DnU I riLn Winston that keep8 a corn- '
plete line of foot wear. 12 West Third Street, Winston. pC]
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Letta J. G. roller, h 603 E. 8th
Lewellen Wm. h 311 E. 7th
Lewis Francis, h 943 Old Town rd
Lewis Gustie, picker, h 737 Linden
Lewis Jamie, h 943 Old Town rd
Lewis J. W. tob. roller, bds 631 Main S
Lewis John, driver, r 16 East 4th ^J
Lewis John, h 737 Linden c-t-
Lewis Lula, h 410 E. 3d qS
Lewis Robert, roller, h 943 Old Town rd t-g
Lewis Tobe. tob worker, bds 211 E. 7th P
Lewis Wilson, h 737 Linden "^
Lewis W. M. shoemaker, 513 E. 7th O
Lindsey Artis, driver, h 1034 Old Town ,^
Lindsey George, tob worker, h 604 Sycamore
Lindsey Jennie, restaurant, 418 Church, r do I"
Lindsey Minnie, tob worker, h 604 Sycamore o g*
Lindsey Thomas, cigar maker, h 604 Sycamore â– * q
Lindsey Tom, gardener, h 604 Sycamore g^
Linville Ranse, lab, h 644 E. 12th *S*
Lloyd Albert, tob roller, h 607 Sycamore o ?b
Schouler's Racket Store ^^TAis^^i^.^'' |«
for the Delineator. 2 ti-
408 and 410 Liberty St., WINSTON, N. C. ^ S»
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Lochnauer Will, driver, h 936^ N. Main S I
Lock Annie, washer, h 337 W. 9th * |
Loggins George, prizer, h 337 7^ ^
Long Jennie, washer, h 406 E. Vine *a
Long S. L. undertaker, 114 E. 4th, h Columbian Heights o
Love Bettie, h Coble row 51
Love Willie, lab, h 930 Hickory ^Z
Lumpkins Rachel, washer, h EUisville gl'
Lyle John, roller, h E. 3d g^?
Lyon Manard, tobacco worker, h 735 Maple gll
McBride Anna, h 533 Spring p g
McBride Mollie, washer, 608 4^ f 2,
McCain Ellen, h E. 3rd ^^
McCain Mary, h E. 3d -"*"|
McCoUum Green, tob roller, h 746 Depot . g"
McCoUum Peggy, h 510 E. 3d S-
McCollum Isaac, cook, h 126 E. 8th ^o
McDonald Rev. Samuel, M. E. minister, h 1355 N. Main § S-
McGarland Will, roller, h 936 Old Town | ^
Mclver Louise, washer, h 6 Depot nr E. 4th i^^
McKinzey Frank, driver, h 808 E. 3d t^g
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"DTDATTTAT "DnriT^'DC! XL nf\ Can supply either farmers or -Q
SjJa/\J WiN, n.lJlTrjn.^ (XJ L/U. merchants with any article to be g
' found in a first-class Hardware or »<^
Agricultural Implement Store. 3 and 5 West Fourth St., Winston, N. C.
D. H. KING
Bottler of Mineral Waters. SarsaparlUa, Soda Water and
(iiuger Ale. Office 209 East Third St., Winston, N. C.
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O McLaughlin Belle, dom, h 428 Cherry
"^ Mabeny Robert, roller, h 1014^ A. Hickory
fl Maburv Mcittie, tob worker, h 732 E. 9th
â–º2 Mabury Virgus, h 732 E. 9th
1^ Mack Alf, lab, h Blumtown
Mack Dock, hostler, h 344 7^
â– ^ Mack Dora, h 933 Old Town rd
o Mack Frank, roller, 933 Old Town rd
^ Mack Giles, gardener, h 933 Old Town rd
CO Mack Jessie, cook, h 520 E. 7th
Mack Jim, driver, h E. 8th
^ Magk John, tob worker, h 208 E. 7th
?-t Mack Nathan, lab, h E. 12th
^ Malone fteorge, tob worker, h 728^ Depot
•r^ Malone Matt, tob worker, h 728^ Depot
^ Malone Matthew, roller, h 330 A 7^
^^ Malone MoUie, h Mickey
1— J Manns Clarence, h E. Ist nr Railroad
"^ March Eliza, nurse, h 212^ E. 6th
^ March Maria, h 607 Vine
CO March William, waiter, h 607 Vine
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WALL & HUSKE
Headquarters for Dynomites, Olive Oil, Ice
Cream Freezers, The Celebrated Gurney Refri-
gerators, Howe & Fairbanks Scales, etc. Ill West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
Martin Bettie, tob worker, h 1026 Old Town
Martin Cager, h 441^ E. 7th
^-, Martin Calvin, tob caser, h 738 Depot
g Martin Charity, washer, h 214 W. 10th
Ph Martin Cora, h Brookstown av
^^ Martin Dallas, janitor, h 327 B 7^
^^ Martin Henry, h 313 A W. 9th
HH Martin Hugh, lab, h E. 12th
Martin Jim, tob worker, h 604 Sycamore
Martin John, tob worker, h 1020 Oak
^â– >^ Martin John, roller, h Ellisville
^ Martin Lily, tob worker, h Ellisville
Eh^ Martin Lucy, h 516 Linden
[2 2 Martin Maggie, tob worker, h Ellisville
Oo Martin Rob, tob worker, bds 212^ E. 6th
§^ Martin Rosella, tob worker, h Ellisville
^ Martin Sarah, roller, h Ellisville
§ Martin Thomas, tob roller, h 720 Linden
o2 Mason Charles, tob worker, h 118 E. 6th
•^S Mason Floyd, prizer, h 640 E. 12th
5iCp^ Mason Sallie, roller, h 331 7^
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-g^E-i I p OTrrnr nilinftJiny ror ToUet Articles. Our Specialties,
^M I r \lrrnr rHAKIVIAIiT Steere's Violet Water, Lilac Bloom
^^ Ll Ll U I LLalILp I linilllInU I and White Heliotrope. Try them.
H ^ Corner Fourth and Liberty Streets, Winston, N. C.
Hinshaw & Medearis Company
teest grades Syrup, Molasses, (|^
Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Flour, Meal,
Lard, Hams, Spices. Extracts,
Crackers, also a full line of Canned Oooiis and Fancy Groceries at Lowest Prices.
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Hasten Frank, hostler, h 727 Chestnut Q\q
Hasten Hary, bds 727 Chestnut ^
Hasten Hary Loa, h 530 Church
Hatthews Ellis, h Blumtown
Hatthews George, roller, h 409 E. 3d H^
Hatthews Lizzie, cook, h E. Ist t^"
Hatthews Handa, tob worker, h 114 E. 5th ^
Hatthews Hollie, dom, h 606 Old Town O
Hatthews H. P. brick maker, h Biumtown ~^
Hatthews Streets, spreader, h 646 E. 12th go
Hatthews Walter, lab, h 716 W. 6th "^
Hatthews Wesley, driver, h 630 E. 12th ^
Hayo Daniel, tob worker, h 433 Chestnut
Hayo Lee, tob roller, h Golder's al
Hebane Bob, tob roller, h 422^ Vine
Hebane John, tob worker, h 719 Chestnut
Htibane Hartha, stemmer, h 404 C E. 3d I^S
Hebane Horris, h 330 E. 8th . &§£
Hebane Nannie, tob worker, h 939 Hickory ^So.
Hebane Nettie, h 211 Schouler g.ga
Hebane W. H. classer, h 330 E. 8th gS^
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Ct^l* «„1 ^,«'« "D ^ ^l-^-i- O-i-r^,^^ Pine Table Linen, Towels, Crashes, Nap- «
DCiiouler s itacke t otore ^^^^^ Etc., Etc. ^^ ^:*
hJ\JiJ.\JKAX\J>- u j.viAi\Ji.i.\j\j hJV\fX\J 408 and 410 Liberty St., WIMSTOK, ST. C. ^-
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Hedders William, gardener, h r Old Town ©a
Hedly Jim, shoemaker, 14 East 4th, li 214 Conrad *^
Hendenhall Alice, tob worker, h 532 Sycamore Z>0
Heudenhall Lydia, h 520 B Sycamore Cg
Hendenhall Wm. plasterer, h 532 Sycamore ^^
Hillen Luther, lab, h 325 7^ «h
Hillen Hary, washer, h 750 Walnut g
Hiller Annie, tob worker, h 727 7i S'
Hiller Ellen, stemmer, h 938 Oak (rear) g-
Hiller Lizzie, washer, h 406 C Vine ^
Hiller Thomas, tob worker, h 727 7^ CQ
Hiller Will, roller, h 934 N. Hain ^
Hiller Wm. picker, h 142 E. 9th g
Hills Charles, overseer, h E. 8th nr Depot ^^
Hills Fleming, roller, h 1030 Oak
Hines Annie, h 114 E. 5th ^
Hinus Emily, tob worker, h 426^ Vine (rear)
Hitchell Jessie, tob roller, h 932 N. Hain
Hitchell Nancy, h rear W. 9th <rh
Hitchell Nancy, h 427 Chestnut §
Hitchell Tony, tob worker, h 531 E. 2d ^
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RD U n TUniUIDCnKI ^^"""^^ a complete Une of Paints, Oils, •
Ulll 1 1 Ul InUmruUll Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, &c. 13 West O
Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
BTT TTTTVTP' Manufacturer of and dealer in Crystal Ice. Sold in small of
hi JvXlN vT lai'g-e quantities. Delivered to any part of Winston or Salem.
„ . .M^, .L^^j.i>^ Daily capacity 12 tons. Ice Factory 407 North Water Street.
O Office 209 East Third Street, Winston, N. C.
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QQ Mitchel)f,Weslej, shoemaker, 441 Liberty, h 315 E. 8th
<^ Molloy Will, h 732 E. 9th
â–ºj,-^ Montgomerj Dilhard, stemmer, h 1012 B
oz Montgomery Harriet, h 1012 B
^' >. Moore Aaron A. h 334 7^
K ^ Moore Abram, lab, h 410^ E. 3d
^'â– =^ Moore Annie'C. Home Missionary, h 202 E. 6th
1^ o Moore Berths, tobacconist, h 314 Depot
al Moore Bettie,'roller, h E. 3d
^^ Moore Callie, h 525^ E. 2d
O Moore Callie, washer, h 517^ E. 2d
^ Moore Ida, tob worker, h 208 E. 5th
g Mooney Isaac, blaster, h 937 Old Town
O Moore Lawson, butler, h 663 Holly av
Moore Lee, roller, h N. Main
^ Moore Minnie, h E. 3d
< Moore Kichard, roller, h;532 E. 2d
^..^ Moore Sam, tob roller, h',617 E. 7th
^ Moody Sarah, wid, h 716 7i^
O Moore Skid, cook, h 412 Chestnut
1-^ Moore Willie, washer, h 514 Church
'^J " What's in a Name?" Some Names n p A||r&|0 Hfl for Instance means
^^ have no significance, others are r r A I I H IM Xf. I â– 1 1 Stylish and Reliable,
Pi'-uj pregnant with Meaning. I * Ll nLLLIi \M UUl "' " "
fSn.-i pregnant with Meaning. I IkiniBlakli \M liUl Men's Hats, Shoes
J " and Furnishings. Phoenix Hotel Building, opp. Court House, WINSTON, N. C.
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g^ Morehead Nervy ,lh"E.;;3d
Morgan Charlotte, tob worker, h Shallowford
Morgan Delia, stemmer, h 524 Linden
Morgan John, fireman, h 330,^7^
O Morgan Millie, h 524 Linden
•-D Morgan Nola, h 330 7^
^^ Morgan Samuel, stemmer, h 524 Linden
^ Morgan U. clerk.ir 410J^ Church
CD Morgan Wesley, tob worker, h TIO 7^
^ Morgan Zauna, h 524 Linden
Morris Adam, box maker, h 353 7^
1-^ Morris Belle, tob worker, h 732^ Depot
g Morris Eddie, h 714 7^
si' Morris Glenn, lab, h 811 B Maple
Morris Parthenia, h 732 Depot
O Morris Rhoda Ann, washer, h 732 Depot
P^ Morrison Charles, tob worker, h 626 Chestnut
-^ Morrison Jim, lab, h 632 E.a2th
pq Morse Jack, lab, h 406 D Vine
PQ Morton Lizzie, washer, h 301^ E. 4th
Morton Louis, roller, h 514 E. 8th
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The home of the Commercial Traveler,
especially on Sunday.
Noted for the excellence of its tabic.
1—3 WINSTON, N. C. Geo. W. Kittelle, Prop. ) «$i.«U tojBH.aO per day.
g PHENIX HOTEL,
DnOCMDAPUCD P nftnTUCD ^^"^^^^^^ ^°°^« *°^ ^"^^^^ ^
nUOLllDAunLn Op DnU I nLII Trimmings a Specialty. Lar *
gest stock of Silk Dress Goods iu the State. 10 West Third Street, Winston. HH
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MortonjWilliam, roller, h 514 E. 8th
Morton Willie, tob worker, h 701 E. 8th
Mosely Daniel, tob worker, h 217 E. 4th
Mosely Hannah, cook, h Summit
Moss Bradley, lab, h 1007 Old Town
Moss Curl, nurse, h 722|^ Depot hd
Moss Edward, roller, h 607 E. 9th t=r"
Moss Gertrude, washer, h 721|^ Depot ^
Moss Laura A. washer, h 722^ Depot ^^
Moss William, lab, h Blumtovvn ^
Motley Belle, h 338 A W. 12th ^
Mullins Henry, roller, r 340 E. 9tb »^
Murphy Susan, washer, h 748 Hickory ^^
Murphy Will, driver, h 335 W. 9th S§
Murray John, tob roller, h 411 E. 7th
Nash Walter, tob worker, h 526 Sycamore |!
Neal Abraham, waiter,h 318 E. 8th S"
Neal Alex, tob roller, h 710 E. 2d | h
Neal Alice, tob worker, h 417 E. 3d "I
Neal Anderson, h 714 Linden ^ 2.
Neal Henry, grocer, 313 7^ h 315 do, 3 ^
Schouler's Racket Store '"â– ^' ' "^"^a^d^^o^ts."' ^^^ ^^^'^^ ^|^
Kf\Jix\/\Ai.\JX U J.\HM\JMX\JV KJ\J\J±\J 408 and 410 Liberty St., WIRISTOIV, M. C. es^^
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Neal Pink, waiter. Hotel Phoenix, h 215 W. 9th . p
Neal Tellie, h 216 W. 12th 5=|
Neal Tom, roller, h Ellisville ' ? S
Neal W. H. grocer, 514 E. 7th, h 313 7^ . |p
Neeley Ruan, dom, h 411 Cherry _ g'S
Nelson William, janitor, h 1356 Old Town '||
Newman Amanda, h 724 Depot ' §'^
Newton Andrew, roller, h 1117 Old Town , S^
Newton Andy, roller, h 1030 Old Town g|
Nichols Bill, lab, h 611 Vine ' o^
Nichols Dicey, grocer, 1021 Old Town, h do . Ig
Nixon R. T. hostler, h 619 Chestnut ^S
Noah Wade, tob roller, h Reynold's Grove '(§"
Oakes Anna, washer, h 1122^ Hickory . 'g'S
Cakes Willie, tob worker, h 614^ E. 3d ||
Oliver Lula, picker, H 325 E. 8th ' £*
Otamus Anthony, lab, h 506^ Sycamore |g
Owens Ben. stemmer, h 944 Old Town mS*?
Owens Catharine, tob worker, h 122 E. 5th » g-
Owens Charles, tob worker, h 701 Chestnut g g
Owens John, prizer, h 231 Hickory ' ^
BROWN, ROGERS & CO.
Builders' Hardware, Nails, Locks, Hinges,
Rope, White Lead, Brushes, Oils, Sherwin,
Williams Go.'s P. C. Paints. 3 and 5 West
Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
h II l/l&in Dealer in Best Grades of Steam, Smithing, Foundry, Grate and StoVe
oDCi II H KINIl Coal in Car Loads or less, at Lowest Prices. 209 East Third Street,
§^ Ul III IXIIIU WINSTON, N. C.
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I ^ Owens Lina, dom, h 814 W. 5th
Z t Owens Peter (Owens & Walker), h 122 E. 5th
* I Owens Rebecca, tob worker, h 432^ Vine
^ t Owens Reuben, roller, h 944 Old Town
o ". Owens R. B. roller, r 1030 Old Town
"I S Owens Salina, h 944 Old Town
§ 2 Owens & Walker, snacks, 445 Church
t^l Pace Wm. H. tob worker, h 924 Maple
§ ^ Paibley Maggie, tob picker, h 619 Sycamore
j^ Palmer James, tob roller, h 715 Depot
g Palmer Julia, washer, h 715 Depot
■— { Palmer Rufus, tob worker, bds East 4th
03 Pannell Carter, caser, h 525^ E. 2d
Park Martha, dom, h 669 Spring
Parker Bettie, lab, h 212 W. 10th
O Patt Alex W. tob roller, h 731 Chestnut
^ Patterson Ella, stemmer, h 837^ W. 5^
Patterson Fannie, picker, h 837i^ W. 5^
â– 5^ Patterson Harrison, driver, h 111 Elm
^ g Patterson John, tob worker, h EUisville
K 5 Patterson J. T. roller, h 230 Hickory
MIAII Q UliOI^C Hardware in all its Branches. Headquarters for
r/S WALL Ob nU5l\t Factory SuppUes, sporting Goods a Specialty.
Y"^ 111 West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
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P^ Patterson Lee, h 610 E. 8th
'<i\ Patterson Louis, tob worker, h Ellisville
(jq Patterson Maudy, wnsher, h 8371 W. 5^
pq Patterson Mary E. dressmaker, h 111 Elm
Patterson Thomas, tob roller, h 111 Elm
^ Patterson W. R. plasterer, h 111 Elm
Hjj Payne Addie, h 1121 Old Town
S Payne Belle, h 506 Sycamore
h^ Payne Bettie, washer, h 328 W. 12th
Payne Dave, h 742 Walnut
Ph Pavne Easter, h 957 Old Town
•^^ Payne Jerry, roller, h 957 Old Town
P^ Payne Jim, tob roller, h 620 Chestnut
h3h Payne Phoebe, washer, h E. 4th
O Payne P. H. tob roller, h 747 Walnut
Pavne Sallie, h 515 A Sycamore
W Payne Winston, butler, h 822 W. 5th
y;:^ Pease Walter, tob roller, h 119 E. 7th
^ Pemberton Henry, roller, r 747 Walnut
« Penn Bell, washer, h 413 Main '
0-5^ Penn Bob, tob worker, h 740 Depot *
^^ I â– - t-i-r-f-vvyr nnilAniAT ST SERB'S INSTANT HEADACHE and
S« I C QTHtUt nDlmiiJxT neuralgia wafers. ASureCure.
L. E. STEERE, DRUGGIST
^" L, Q, I LLIlLl UnUUUIOI Cor. 4th and Liberty Sts., Winston, N. 0.
lit I Allij * rt Fine Dress Goods, with Trimmings »»/^
Hinsnaw & Medearis Company a?a"jfcr,"B"ers/srei; •
White Goods, tiingliams, IVrcules, i-i, Ti-i i: l(t-+ Sheeting, Splendid Line of Lace Curtains. [Tg
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Penn Ed, tob worker, h 528 Linden Cn
Penn Edd, tob prizer, h 730 Maple CP
Penn Elsie, tob worker, h 428^ Depot ^
Penn George, roller, b N. Main
Penn Harriet, dom, h 614 Spring j_.
Penn Jim, tob worker, h 718^ Depot ^^
Penn John, prizer, h Maple ^ O
Penn Lily, washer, h 809^ Maple
Penn Lula, tob worker, h 718 Depot CT^
Penn Mollie, washer, h 225 W. 12th >^
Penn Norah, tob worker, h 316 7^ ,^
Penn Perry, tob roller, h 119 E. 7th ^
Penn Quince, roller, h 1021 A Old Town OQ
Penn Robert, tob worker, h 406 A Vine i-^ph
Penry Albert, grocer, 521 E. 7th, h 532 do
Person Pattie, cook, h 748^^ Walnut
Peters Fannie, tob worker, h Old Town
Peters Jomimie, roller, h Old Town ef^
Peters Pleas, porter, h Old Town oJ^b
Petree Stohlman, lab, h Blumtowu ^oc
Phelps Anna, cook, h 651 4^ ||:g
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Carry a Fine Line of Men's, Women's and
Schouler s Racket Store '^''^^'"^^M^^i^^
Kr\J±x\j\Aj.\jj. w j.vw\JJi.\JV KHJ\J±\J 408 and 410 Liberty St., Wl»iSTOHf,W.C.
Phillips Henry, tob roller, h 1022 B
Phillips Miltie, h 418 Church
Philpot Sarah, dom, h 117 W. 7th
Pike John, tob worker, h 738 Walnut
Poindexter Angeline, picker, h 643 E. 12th
Poindexter Reese, engineer, h 643 E. 12th ""'^
Poindexter Sam, tob worker, h 305 B E. 7th ^
Pope Rev. W. W. pastor, M. E. Church, h 110 E. 7th (rear) p
Poston Sophia, tob worker, h 433 B Chestnut
Powell Alice, cook, h 433 B Chestuut
Powell George, tob worker, h 305 A E. 7th
Pratt Bettie, h 227 Hickory H
Pratt John, restaurant, Depot, h 719 E. 2d g
Prendon Wm. trucker, h 313 W. 9th jrh
Preston J. H. tob worker, h 908 Maple ^
Preston Will, butler, h 606 Old Town ^
Preston Wm. H. prizer, h 908 Maple g*
Price Anderson, lab, r 16 East 4th ^
Price Eliza, h 335 W. 9th g~
Price Jim, clerk, h 335 W. 9th (rear) §
Price Joe, washer, h 301^ E. 4th
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UJAj. V. U ixlUlVixOUi\ tions at all hours, day or night, 13 West S"^
• ^' ■»■■»-*'^ ■*•»*■*■^-"-'■»-' Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
Y\ TT "i7*TTVfr^ Solicits orders from all points on the Wilkesboro textensiob
Koanoke & Southern and Mocksville Railroads, tor Ice, Coal,
Mineral Waters and Beer, 209 East Third St., WINSTON.
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I d Price John H, wks depot, h 611 Sysamore
I I Price Phyllis, cook, hl39 Elm
^B Price Sam, r 340 E. 9th
^^ Price Sam, driver, h 602 Linden
S-S Price Tom, tob worker, h 413 E. 5th
h 2! Price Walter, stemmer, h 330 A 7^
^S Pride Fannie, tob worker, h 328 W. 12th
E-^ Pride Pat, roller, h Shallowford
k| Pringle Ada, h 319 E. 8th
^3 Pringle Henry, janitor, h 319 E. 8th
^12 Prinnell Sam, tob worker, h 226 W. 12th
S'* Propp Bob, lab, h 411 Sycamore
'^ Pullen Joe, tob worker, h 711 7^
g Puryear F. E. tob roller, h 119 E. 7th
Puryear Jane, washer, h 316 7^
^^ Puryear Nelson, tob worker, h 531^ E. 2d
Q Puryear Richard, freighter, h 623 E. 7th
Ph Pyles Ellen, tob worker, h 924^ N. Main
"^ Quarles Bertie, stemmer, h Fogler row
P^ Quarles Candice, cook, h Fogler row
PQ Quarles George, tob worker, h Fogler row
Gentlemen, Requires Constant Attention. You can rigr Your- i
self out with us from Head to Foot, and You'll Laugh
in Happy Surprise when we tell you the Price.
P. K. ALIiKX & I'O . Phojuix Hotel Building, east of Court House, WINSTON. N. C.
Your Wardrobe,
'"^ Quarles Lizzie, tob worker, h Fogler row
o, EaineT Mary, h 513 Sycamore
Rnmseur Charles, driver, h 503 E. 7th
Eedd Sandy, b-irber, 415 N. Main, h 729 Oak
Reed Edmund, roller, h 605 E. 3d
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^^ Reed Jordan, roller, h 934 N. Main
^^ Reid George, roller, h 405 E. 3d
Q Reid Hannah, washer, h 427 Depot
^ Reid Jim, lab, h 324 7|
^ Reid John, tob trucker, h 806 Depot
Reid Victoria, roller, h 405 E. 3d
>-> Reid Willis, roller, h E. 8th
Reshaw Jim, waiter, h 715 Depot
Revelles Lindsey, lab, h 527 A Sycamore
Reynolds Ben, roller, bds N. Main
Reynolds Bettie, dom, h 509 W. 5th
Reynolds Fred, prizer, h 115 E. 10th
Reynolds Noah, shoemaker, 210 E. 5th, h Country
Reynolds Priscilla, h llli E. 10th
^i^ Reynolds Richard, driver, h 509 W. 5th
^^ Reynolds Sam, tob worker, h 734 Depot
B^j^ nit t^ XI t \i linTri ) Ample sample rooms for Commercia
2^ PHlENlAnUlEL, [ ^"^''SrSsrr"--
^ WINSTON, N. C. 1 GEORGE W. KITTELLE, Prop.
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RnQEMRAPUCD i?. DDnTUCD carpets, Rugs, La^e curtains, XJl
nUOLllDAlinCn & DnU I ntn curtain Poles, and Window *
Shadfts. 10 and 12 West Third Street, WiDston. HH
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Keynolds Susanna, washer, h 3411 E, 8th §
Reynolds W. A. tob worker, h E. 8th (Jiq
Reynolds Willie, tob worker, h 740^ Depot tT"
Rhodes Carrie, dom, h 653 Spring
Rice Fannie, dom, h 811 W. 5th ,_.
Rice Frank, groom, h 111 Elm 2
Rice Jim, tob worker, h 732 Maple
Richmond Jane, tob worker, h 513 7^ ^
Richardson Adeline, tob roller, h 732 Maple 0^
Ricbardson Al. tob roller, h 926 Hickory »-S
Richardson Budd, h 732 Maple ^
Richardson Harriet, stemmer, h 510 E. 3d
Richardson Harry, tob worker, h 508 Sycamore
Richardson Robert, roller, h 740 Linden
Rickman Andrew, h 1121 C Old Town
Rickman Laura, tob worker, h 1121 Old Town ^
Ridley Otway, gardener, h 928 Liberty
Roberson Jack, watchman, h cor Main and 2d |
Roberts Mollie, washer, h 1010 Oak
Robinson Adelaide, cjok, h 1361 Old Town ?
Robinson Archer, roller, h EUisville 3 ^
Schouler's Racket Store ^""' ' ^'"'i^^SfT^^.'''''''' ^"'^-
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Robinson Ben F. tob roller, h 713 Chestnut .^^
Robinson Ella, capper, h 520 Linden ||
Robinson Frank, lab, h Maple ' ^\
Robinson George, roller, h 532 E. 2d • |^
Robinson Harrison, stemmer, h 532 E. 2d , gl
Robinson Jim, tob worker, h Maple '||
Robinfon John, tob roller, h Golder's al ' ^
Robinson Lou, washer, h 711 E. 2d . S^
Robinson Mary, tob worker, h 713 Chestnut ' 1%
Robinson Mary E. washer, h Maple ' oS
Robinson Samuel, restaurant, 14i E. 4th, h 520 Linden . Ig
Robinson Titia, washer, h 1020 Oak "^^
Robinson T. R. prizer, h 348 1\
Robinson Willie, tob worker, h Ellisville
Robinson Wm. lab, h Maple
Rogers Ella, dom, h 871 W. 5th
Rogers Mary, tob worker, h 703 E. 8th Bg
Roland John, roller, h 334 W. 12th "&%
Ross Lillian, dom, h 413 Broad § I
Rosseau W. H. barber, 610 E. 9th, h do o
Rucker Bob, tob worker, h 1039 Old Town
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ra«»^Tj. • a • ,r, . Champion Grain Drills, Peerless
Aoad Engines, Spiral Spring Buggies, etc. 3 and 5 West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
».. D. H. KING "'""ZZ^" Milwaukee Beer
*;.^ 209 East Third Street, WINSTON. N. C.
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jg g Kudd Oliver, h 1072 Liberty
^â– ^ Russ Charles, tob roller, h 742 Depot
;^ Russell Charles G. tob worker, h 701 7^
I Russell Sallie, tob worker, h 206 E. 5th
^d Saunders A. E. tob roller, h 605 Chestnut
g^ Saunders Eliza, washer, h 418 A E. 3d
j^^ 3- Saunders James, grocer, 404^ E. 3d, h do
"^-S Saunders Mary, dom, h 507 Main
^^.S Saunders Stephen, lab, h 716^ E 2d
^^ Scales Addie, tob worker, h 615 A E. 7th
O^' Scales America, cook, h 202 E. 5th
Q 2 Scales Corabelle, h 213 H E. 4th
t^^ Scales Dora, washer, h 750 Walnut
H-g" Scales Elizabeth, h 732 E. 9th
pj^ Scales Greon, restaurant, 205 E. 5th, h do
^3 Scales Green, h 1105 Old Town
Is Scales Hannah, tob worker, h 202 E. 5th
^^ Scales Henry, tob worker, h 1007 Liberty
^^^ Scales Hubbard, h 346 E. 8th
^ Scales Jennie, tob worker, h 511 E. 7th
hyj Scales Joe, tob worker, h 27 Depot nr E. 4th
p-^ \A/ A I I P UIIOI^C Hardware in alllts Branches. Cook and Heating
If ALL Qb mUOIVL stoves, House Furnishing Goods, Agricultural
r^ . Implements, etc. Ill west Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
Scales Katie, dom, h 505 Spruce
J.. Scales Mary, stemmer. h 335 W. 9th
^^ Scales Nelson, tob worker, h 931 N. Main
^"^ Scales Pess, grocer, 917 Hi'.ikory, h do^^
^— V Scales Phil, prizer, h 210 W. lOtb "^
Scales Ruffin. tob worker, h 213 B E. 4th
5 Scales Sabe, trucker, h 615 E. 3d ;;^
w Scales Sam, tob worker, h 732 E. 9th
Scales Susan, washer, h 511 E. 7th
W Scales Tom, roller, h 1014^ A Hickory »
Ph Scales Vina, nurse, h 627 Liberty
â– <1 Scales Will, roller, h 230 Spring'
p^ Scales Will, tob worker, h Reynold's Grove
PQ Scales William, hauler, h 1007 Liberty
Scott Charles, tob trucker, h 107 E. 7th '-i
JZ; Scott Ella, h 524 D Linden
{t! Scott Francis, washer, h 530 Church
C^ Scott Lizzie, h 745 Linden
H-3 Scott Nannie, cook, 312 Depot
Searcv Robert, tob worker, h 114 East 5tb
0,^ Searcy Walter, tob worker, h 120 East 5th
L E. STEERE, DRUGGIST. OIL OF GLADNESS
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Hinshaw & Medearis Company
1 hree cardinal virtues in their r/^
dealings with you :— Good Quality, •
Lowest Prices and Perfect Satis-
faction. They don't handle Shoddy Goods.
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Self Kufus, driver, h 6221 E. 3d g
Sellers Calvin, prizer, h W. 5th nr Broad C^
Sercy Herbert, plasterer, h Church nr E. 7th tr"
Sesshier Mary, h 427 B Chestnut
Settles Pete, roller, h 1026 Oak
Sharp Cherry, roller, h Blumtown
Shaw Mary, h 808 Maple
Sharp Sherman, tob worker, h 718 Chestnut » g
Sheeks Amy, dom, h 524 Spring ^ 2
Sheeks Melinda, dom, h 627 Liberty a ^
Sheeks Monroe, driver, h 608 4^ ^ >
Shelton Ellen, washer, h 1021 E Old To\rtt ^ ^
Shelton Lizzie, washer, h 1021 B Old Town ^ ^
Sbouse Bell, cook, h 446 Main w ^
Shouse Bettie, dom, h 113 Main C*
Shouse John, porter, h 669 Spring i^ '
Shouse Kufus, plumber, h 728 Depot ^ |g
Sides Joe, driver, r 406 E. Vine '^^
Simmons Christina, washer, h 139 Elm » ' g
Simmons Israel, lab, h 406 A Vine >
Simms Charles, h E. 11th ^
Schouler's Racket Store ''^'^e%t'Z'iSJ^ik^o^^ZI^^^^^^^
mental at 5 cents.
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Simpson Delia, dom, h 870 W. 5th CD
Simpson Ed, stemmer, h 740 Maple
Simpson Henry, roller, h 10331 Old Town S
Simpson Isaac, tobacco worker, h 216 Chestnut ^
Simpson John, prizer, bds N. Main g
Simpson Jimmie, h 1366 N. Main
Simpson Piukney, driver, h 1366 N. Main
Simpson Richard, roller, h Reynold's Grove
Simpson Willi, m, tob worker, h 612 7^
Simosou Yancey, roller, h 1366 N. Main ^
Singleton Easter, washer, h 745 Cheetnut S
Sink Ham, roller, h 608 E. 3d
Siseloff Carrie, h Fogler row h^
Skeene Henry, h 731 Chestnut t^^
Skeens Celia, stemmer, h 337 W. 9th §
Skeens Eddie, tob worker, h 335 W. 9th O
Skeens Eliza, washer, h 335 W. 9th ^
Skeens Sam, prizer, h 337 W. 9th ^
Skidmore Ferry, cook, h East 4th "7^
Smith Callie, washer, h 517^ E. 2d tr'
Smith Charlie, tob worker, h 735 Maple ^
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Smith Cylla, roller, h 510 E. 8th
Smith Deila, h 524 D Linden
Smith Emeline, cook, h 618 4^
Smith Francis, dom, h 237 Cherry
Smith Frank, roUe . h 524 D Linden
Smith Henry, h 350 7^
Smith Julia, h Coble row
Smith Laura, classer, h 330 E, 8th
Smith Lucinda, tob picker, h 211 W. 9th
Smith Lucy, cook, h 716^ Mnin
Smith Lucv, restaurant, 407 Chestnut, h do
Smith Moliie, tob roller, h 808^ Depot
Smith Nora, stemmer, h 1013 Old Town
Smith Sallie, washer, h 5361 E. 2d
Smith Sam, roller, h 316 E. 8th
Smith Susie, roller, h 1026^ Hickory
Smith Susan, h 316 E. 8th
Smith Thenie, dom, h 121 E. 2d
Smith Tom, h 1023 Old Town
Smith Wesley, prizer, h 610 Linden
Smotherman Giles, tob worker, bds 212^ E. 6th
" Seeing is believing." These words mean much, but to see
our immense lines of Men's Furnishings, Shoes and Hats,
_ Jl will impress the Truth more forcibly that we are Leaders in
Styl^.QuantitiJs and Low Prices. Phcenix Hotel Bldg., Liberty St., opp. Court House.
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Smyre Annie, tob worker, h 122^ E. 6th
Sneed Bryant, lab, h 116 E. 10th
Sneed George, tob roller, h 1017 Old Town
Snipes Lou, washer, h 157^ Brookstown
Snow Amanda, h 1023 A Old Town
Snow Tom, roller, h 1023 A Old Town
Sockler Jacob, h 839 W. 4th
Sockler Mary, dom, h 839 W. 4th
Sockwell John, clerk, h 616 Depot
Sockwell Julius, tob roller, h 616 Depot
Southard Ben, h 705 E. 8th
Southard Morris, tob worker, h 703 E. 8th
Southard Will, tob worker, h 330 A 7^
Sowse John, lab. h 1117 Old Town
Spack Lester, h 608 4^
Spaun Lizzie, dom, h 838 Liberty
Sparger Rose, dom, h 518 Cherry
Spark Catherine, tob worker, h 522 Sycamore
Speesh Annie, washer, h Brookstown av
Spencer Hall, stemmer, h 934 N. Main
Spencer Harry, tob worker, h 401 E. 7th
PHENiX HOTEL, [
WINSTON, N. C. Geo. W. Kittelle, Prop. )
The Phoenix Hotel Coach meets
all trains wih a competent and
polite Porter.
Table and service excellent.
Schouler's Millinery Establishment
nUbLNDAuHLn Qb DnUinLn Winston that keeps a com-
plete line of foot wear. 12 West Third Street, Winston. [^«J
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Spencer John, roller, h 934 N. Main Cj
Spencer Rosa, washer, h 623 E. 2nd ^!^
Spillraan Nick, tob work^^r, h 213 C E. 4th Pfl
Sprinkle Arch, driver, h 833 Liberty
Stamps Henry, roller, h E. 11th l_^
Stanfield John, plasterer, h 127 Elm ^p
Stantield SaUio, dom, h 127 Elm O
Staples Cora, cook, h Linden ^
Staples George P. watchman, h opp N. & W. Depot CT^
Staples Jittie, h 229 F Depot g
Starver Annie, cook, h 1114 Hickory ,^
Steadman Bettie, dom, h 123 Brookstown av ^^
Steele Anderson, h 1021 D Old Town CQ
Steele Jim, prizer, h Blumtown
Stevens Annie, washer, h 211 W. 9th
Stevens Charlie, cutter, r 340 E. 9th ^SS-
Stevens Wesley, gardener, r 406 E. Vine Si^g
Stewart Hairston, tob worker, h 1071 Liberty cS^
Stewart John, roller, h 1071 Liberty
Stewart Tine, tob worker, h 1071 Liberty
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Stewart Tom, tob worker, h 608 Sycamore 5^g|
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Hats, Nuns vailing.
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Stewart Tom, tob worker, h 122^ E. 6th
Stewart William, roller, h 321 A W. 9th
Stokes Abram, roller, h 209 \V. 9th J^
Stokes Bettie, tob worker, h 209 W. 9th
Stokes Creacy, washer, h Ellisville - id
Stokes Mary,' classer, h 702 E. 2cl
Stokes Mary, washer, h 220 W. 12th g
Stokes P. H. fireman, h 127 Eim ^
Stone Aaron, tob roller, h 618 Chestnut g'
Stone John, lab, h 606 E. 2a ^
Stone Minnie, h 220 W. 12th CQ
Strange Joe. tob worker, h 203 E, 5th h^
Stroud Will, tob worker, h 335 W. 9th
Sullivan Jeff, carpenter, h E. 11th
Sullivan Martha, tob worker, h E. 11th
Sutherland Mollie, h 122 E. 5th ^
Sutherlin Latt, tob worker, h 447 Church
Sutherliu Mary, washer, h 122 East 5th
Sutherlin Willie, tob worker, h 122 East 5th
Suit Ardlee, h 813 xMaple g
Suit Elijah, tob roller, h 813 Maple
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DllUVlll) nUuLnu&pUUi sheet iron, Pamts,10il8, varnishes, etc. O
3 & 5 West Fourth Street, Winston. N. C.
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o Suit Francis, tob worker, h 813 Maple
B Suit Isom, roller, h 813 Maple
^ fl Suit Ria, roller, h 813 Maple
1*^ Suit Titus, wrapper, b 813 Maple
^d Sutzer Frank, tob worker, h 741 Chestnut
g^ Sutzer Walter, tob worker, h 611 7^
^ g- Swain Tuiuer, prizer, b 740 Linden
^5 Tanner Mary, h Reynold's Grove
^ a Taplev Mary, washer, b 411 Sycamore
i>^ Tapp William, bds 606 Linden
0-g Tatum Alice, tob worker, b near Old Town
•^ 2 Tatum William, teacher, b 735 Chestnut
k^S Taylor Diana, washer, h Old Town
[:^-g' Taylor James, blacksmith, h Old Town
^ J Taylor George, driver, h 603 Vine
^3 Taylor Lee, roller, h 622 E. 3d
ci2 Tavlor Oscar, tob trucker, h 1005 Oak
t^^ Taylor William, wks PbceDix Hotel, b 615 Vine
^^.^ Teague Candice, cook, b 749 Linden
^ Terry Rosa, dom, b Brookstown rd
^ Thacker John, warehouse band, h 611 E. 3d
f^ I If 111 Q UIICI^C Hardware, Buggies, Carts and Carriages,
'"^ llALL 06 nlluKL Farmers Friend, Dixie, Watt and Chattanooga
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Plows and Plow Repairs. Ill West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
-<ti Thomas Chaney, stemmer, b 1119 Old Town [Buxton
pc^ Thomas Dr. H. J. physician and surgeon, 421 Liberty, b 736
|-r} Thomas John, tob worker, h opp. N. <fe W. R. R. depot
CI) Thomas Linse, b 408 F Vine
Thomas Nannie, cook, h 1110^ Hickory
Q Thomas Ned, b 713 Main
h^ Thomas Wilbam, tob roller, h 804 Depot
O Thompson Arthur, driver, h Brookstown av
^^^ Thympson Charles, driver, h Brookstown av
Q Thompson Julia, washer, h 1114 Hickory
p3 Thornberg Cornelia, dom, b 804 W. 4th
Thornton Louis, tob worker, h 720 Liberty
Ticer Joe, porter, h 749 Linden
Timberlake Celia, stemmer, h E. 3d
Timberlake Ruben, trucker, h r E. I2th
^p Tinsley Mattie, washer, h Ellisville
•^ Todd H. C. bnrber, h 1121 Old Town
ToUiver Samuel, grocery, 447 Church, b do
Tombs Hannah, washer, 449 Church
Toomer Ben, roller, b E. 2d
^s Travham John, driver, b 121 li. 2d
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p Corner Fourth and Liberty Streets, Winston, N. C.
Fine Dress Goods with Trimmings ^Q
to match. Laces, Hosiery, warrant-
ed Fast Colors, Best Kid Gloves,
Hinshaw & Medearis Company
White Goods, Ginghams, Percales, 4-4, 5-4, & 10-4 Sheeting, Splendid Line of Lace Curtains. HH
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Troy Mary, washer, h 212^ E. 7th O
Tucker Aaron, tob trucker, h 317 A W. 9th Gj
Tucker Margaret, h Blum town (^
Tuish John, lab, h 1021 D Old Town ffl
Turner Ab, gardener, h r Old Town "•
Turner Calvin, h 924 Maple
Turner George, picker, h 615 E. 3d
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Turner Henrietta, dom, h 861 Liberty O
Turner Julius, driver, h 419 Cherry ^
Turner Kate, h E 3d C^
Turner Ross, barber, r 222 E. 7th >t
Turrentine John, tob roller, h 712 Depot ,^
Van Eton Charhe, tob worker, h 303 W. 9th ^
Van Hoy Allen, driver, h 816 Depot O
Van Story Augustus, butler, h 114 Main
Vass Jane, washer, h 316 7^
Vaughan Edward, tob worker, h 408 A Vine tO
Vernon Adeline, picker, h 225 Conrad
Vernon Jennie, h 1319 Old Town -s
Vernon Lizzie, h 624 4^
Vernon Mary, tob worker, h 225 Conrad
Schouler's Racket Store ,,,,»«»»,. oo....oeKMG,o„..„a -•
Welcher's full line of Ladius' Muslin Underwear. P
Vernon Robert, roller, h 624-11 CQ
Vernon Sallie, picker, h 706 E. 2d Si^
Vernon Sallie, tob worker, h 225 Conrad ^
Vernon Sis, roller, h Old Town c^
Vernon William, h 1319 Old Town
Vincent lien, tob worker, h 526 S\ caiiiore ^j
Vincent Delia, tob worker, h Brookstowu av ^j
Vincent Jim, tob worker, h Bi ookstown av P
Vincent Ped, driver, h Brookstowu av c^
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Wade Willie, lab, bds 419 Poplar
Waddill Jonas, mason, h Depot
Waddleton James, lab, bds 719 Chestnut . .
Wadlington'Susnn, dom, h 926 VV. 4th ?5
Wagner Alex, tob worker, bds 211 E. 7th
Wagner George, restaurant, 16 E. 4th, r do C3
Waguer Laura, washer, h 214 E. 7th ^
Wagner Sallie, h Mickey og;5-
Waguer Sallie, h W. 11th ^"^
Walker Adeline, watcher, h W. 11th g|*
Walker Alice, tob worker, h Old Town ""ttit^
Walker Belle, washer, h 1022 Oak ^S^
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The popular Winston Druggist carri*»8
a complete and select stock of every
desoriptioa of proprietary medicine. 13 West Fourth Street.
DTT TT'TTVTl "1 Manufacturer of and Dealer m Crystal ice. sola in smaii or
H K I \IT large quantities. Delivered to any part of Winston or Salem.
^^ • •■"■■• J-^J-L' \J> j3aiiy capacity 12 tons. Ice Factory 407 North Water Street.
OflSce 209 East 3rd Street, Winston, N. C.
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Walker Dick, (Owens & Walkery, h 445 Church
Walker George, tob worker, h Pine cor 2d
S Walker Henry, tob worker, h Reno's av
j^ Walker Isom,' tob worker, b 401 A E. 7th
1^ Walker James, tob roller, h 808^ Depot
Walker J. C. roller, bds 727 Linden
\ I Walker Larkin, tob worker, h 209 Schouler
I I Walker Matilda, cook, h 934 Maple
^ S" Walker Rufus, tob worker, h Old Town
^ I Walker Sallie, b Piue cor 2d
1^3 Walker Sam, roller, h Old Town
2|S Wall Alfred, driver, h 1311 N. Main
^1 Wall Delphina, stemmer, h 516 Linden
^§ Wall Eva, tob worker, h 1311 N. Main
ip Wall Jane, cook, h Oak
So Wall Jim, roller, h Oak
§s Wall Jim, distiller, h 706 E. 8th
1^ Wall Jim, tob worker, r 16 E. 4th
f^l Wall John, h 516 Linden
©g Wall Linn, h 516 Linden
Wall Luther, wrapper, h 1014^ C Hickory
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«a Ott r I tl ALLtll W uUl ure a Specialty. No Fit, no Sale.
3 I Phoenix Hotel Building, Liberty Street, WINSTON, N. C.
|§ Wall Mary, h 1014^ C Hickory
§03 Wall Rufus, roller, h 92J N. Main
ils Wall Ruthie, stemmer, h 516 Linden
|o£? Wall Peter, warehouseman, h 516 Linden
=2 > Wall Pet, tob worker, h 1311 N. Main
fl § Wall Sarah, tob worker, h 1311 N. Main
^ i Wall Wallace, h 516 Linden
I ^ Wallace Ike, engineer, h 345 7^
'^ Waller Jennie, dom, h 822 W. 5th
p^ Walls Amy, tob worker, h 1024 B
^ Walls & Blunt, barbers, 130 W. 4th
§ Walls Giles, h 517 E. 7th
pq Walls Jacob (Walls <fe Blunt), h Old Town
Walls Jerry, lab, h Oak
rf Walls Sallie, washer, h Shallowford
-g Walls Vickey, picker, h 605 E. 3d
H-3 Walser Margaret, dom, h 537 Spruce
Walsou Malen, tob worker, h 334 W. '. th
gn Walter Jennie, cook, h 839 W. 5^
§ Ward Andrew, tob roller, h 434 Depot
,S^ Ward Hattie, tob worker, 134 Depot
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"-jrj HHIrNIX Hlllrl C especially on Sunday. Noted for the
^ IIIULIIIA IIUII.I.f ^ excellence of its table.
^^ Winston, IV. C. Geo. W. KitteUe, Prop. ) Sli.OO to S^.SOper day.
Schouler s Racket Store
408 aud 410 Liberty Street, WINSTON, N. C,
BROWN, ROGERS & CO.
Agricultiiral Implement Store. 3 and 5 West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
DnCtMDAPUCD DDntUCD Fine t>ress Goods and Dress OH
nUOLllDAUnLn tt DnU I nLn Trimmings a Specialty. Lar *
gest stock of Silk Dress Goods in the State. 10 West Third Street, Winston. f3
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Warner Dudley, tob worker, h 718^ Depot C|H
Warren Richard, lab, h 509^ Sycamore ^P
Warren Robert, jr. clerk, h Old bhallowford Hrt
Warren Robert, grocer, h Old Sballowford
Warren R. W. grocer, 24 Sballowford H^
Wastiington Mary E. tob worker, h 227^ F Depot \zr
Waters Stephen, roller, b 227^ F Depot g_
Watkins Alice, stemmer, h Brookstown av O
Watkins Coleman, roller, h rear Old Town ^^
Watkins Cora, tob worker, b 631 Main 20
Watkins Eddie, tob worker, h rear Old Town ^^
Watkins Ellen, h 514 W. 4th t^
Watkins Gilsey, h 1] 10^ Hickory ^
Watkins Henry, tob worker, h 206 E. 7th ^^^
Watkins Jennie, h 27 Depot nr E. 4th f ll
Watkins John, tob worker, h Depot nr E. 4th Sg»
Watkins Kizziah, dom, h 412 Woodland av §S>o
Watkins Sallie, washer, h 1110^ Hickory wis-
Watkins Susie, h E. 11th |gp
Watkins Wilson, tob worker, h 401 B E. 7th o^t
Watt Cager, restaurant, 807^ Depot, h 809 do ^gg"
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Watt George, driver, h 330 W. 9th
Watt Robert, tob roller, h 708 E. 8th
Watt Susie, tob worker, h 443 Church J>0
Weatherly James, roller, h 510^ E. 3d CaD
Weatherly Mary, stemmer, h 326 E. 3d C55
Weathers Gus, h 632 E. 12th ^
Weathers Henry, tob roller, h Reynold's Grove ^^
Weathers John, tob roller, h 631 Main ^
Weathers Turner, well digger, h 631 Main ^.
Weathers William, tob roller, h 63i Main t^
Webster Ben, stemmer, h 624 4^ q2
Webster Edward, trucker, h 508^ 7^ ^
Webster Ida, cook, h 624 4^ CD
Webster Lucy, h 811 Maple
Webster Maria, stemmer, h 337 W. 9th
Webster Pete, stemmer, h 624 4^ ^
Webster Pleas, tob trucker, h 716 E. 9th S
Webster Polly, tob worker, h 624 4i g
Webster Thomas, prizer, h 613 Maple i
Webster Thomas, h 613 Maple ^
Wells Laura, washer, h 522 Sycamore
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I III IVIIlU Street, Winston, N. C.
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tt^ Wolch James, restaurant, 116 East 4th, h do
S , Welch Joe, tob worker, 116 East 4th
1 1 Welch John W. stemmer, h 1030 Old Town
^'^ Welch J. M. barber, h 222 E. 7th
I >. Welch Millie, h 222 E. 7th .
«| Welsh J. M. baiber, 414 Church, h 222 Seventh
la Welsh Luther, h 210 Chestnut
•^^ West Mattie, h Linden
S^ Wheeler HirHm, h 736 Chestnut
Wheeler Letty, washer, h 73 i Chestnnt
. Wheeler Mary, washer, h 1014^ B Hickory
O White Bob, tob worker, h 230 Spring
P^ White David, tob worker, h GoMer's al
-^ Whitaker Elisha, tob worker, h 727 Maple
p^ Whitlenberg Anderson, barber, h E. 4th
pq Wilkins Ella, roller, h Elhsville
Wilkins Phyllis, tob worker, h EUisville
S Wilkins Will, roller, h EUisville
^ Williams Amos, roller, h 938 Oak (rear)
O Williams Amy, dom, h 512 W. 5th
•■^ Williams Amistead, h EUisville
^^ 11/ A I I UIICI^C Headquarters for Dynomites, Olive Oil, &c.
"^ WALL Ob nUuKt cream Freezers, The celebrated Gurney Refri-
^^ gerators Howe & Fairbanks Scales, etc. Ill West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
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Williams Bob, driver, h 222 Chestnut
WiUiams Candice, dom, h Brookstown rd
P^ Williams Caroline, washer, h 129 E. 10th
y^ Williams Cass, tob worker, h 520 Sycamore
O Williamson Ohas.. cook, h 2 East 4th
Williams Eldie, tob worker, h 213 C E. 4th
WiUiams Francis, tob worker, h 229 C Depot
Eh Williams George, tob worker, h 610 Vine
WiUiams Gertrude, h 936^ N. Main
WiUiams Ira, tob worker, r 232 Chestnut
VS'illiams Gus. snacks, 502 Old Town, Salem
Williams Jim, tob roller, h 523^ A Sycamore
Williams Jim, tob worker, h 734^ Depot
Williams John, shoemaker, h outside limits
WiUiams Lucy, tob worker, h 314 Depot
WiUiams Mary, h 616 E. 9th
Williams Mary, tob roller, h Old Town
c3 WiUiams Matt, lab, h 213 C E. 4th
WiUiams Robert, driver, h 222 Chestnut
§ Williams Rosa, h Brookstown
>-j Williams R. B. foreman, h 623 Main
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21^ I I- \lrrnr IIKIIIllll\l NEQKALGIA wafers. ASureCure.
L. L STEERE, DRUGGIST
r'jy Li LiI W I ^LiIIIbI UIIUUUIU I Cor. ^th and Liberty Sts., Wlnstou, N. C.
Hinshaw & Medearis Company
Three cardinal virtues in their ^JJ
dealing's with you :— Good Quality, •
Lowest Prices and Perfect Satis-
faction. They don't handle Shoddy Goods.
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Williams Sallie, h 218 E. 7th Cj
Williams Sarah, h Brookstown av Ch^
Williams Stephen, prizer, h 616 E. 9th Jlj
Williams Susan, roller, h 741 Walnut "*
Williams Turner, restaurant, 2 E. 4th, h 340 7^ *^
Williamson Alfred, driver, h 618 4^ ^"^
Williamson Betsey, dom, h 662 W. 5th
Williamson Eliza, h 504 Church
Williamson Ella, tob worker, h Coble row
Williamson Jerry, lab, h 618 4^ SD
Willis Mary, cook, h 524 B Linden *^
Willis Willie, tob worker, h Ellisville
Wilson AndersoD, h 643 W. 5th 3
Wilson Isom, roller, h 227 Hickory
Wilson Josephine, cook, h Reynold's Grove o§|
Wilson L. W. roller, h 334 7^
Winchester Ike, lab, h 531^ Sycamore
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Wise John, barber, h 612 7| • |^
Witcher Emma, washer, h 1U17 A Oak * tg-s
Withers Joe, lab, h 644 A E. 12th Ogg
Withers Mingo, roller, r 5a6^ E. 2d ^Sp
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Hats, Nunsvailing, ©"^ S-
Infants' Hats, etc., etc., 408 and 410 Liberty Street, WINSTON, N. C. 3 ff-S
Schouler s Millinery Establishment
Withers Thomas, roller, bds 419 Poplar S
Womaok Natt, h 706 E. 8th -»§
Womack Sallie, tob worker, h 733 Maple ^^
Wood Abe, waiter, r 16 East 4th OO
Wood Anderson, farmer, h 229 Depot 05
Wood John, h 229 Depot t>o|i-^
Wood Will, lab, h 229 Depot »^
Wooding Mary, nurse, r 340 E. 9th
Wooding William, tob worker, h Chestnut
Woods Ranch, roller, h Reynold's Grove
Woods Titia, stemmer, h 1016^ Hickory CO
Woods , janitor, Y. M. C. A. r Church nr E. 7th ^
Woodruff Alex, shaper, h 335 7^ CD
Woodruff Jetta, h 335 7^ ^
Woodruff Lee, driver, 218 Chestnut "*
Woodruff Spencer, h 611 Vine ^H
Wright Alfred, carpenter, h 341^ E. 8th ^
Wright Heywood, tob worker, h 213 A E. 4th g
Wright Jennie, wks hotc^l, h 535 E. 2d erh
Wright Julius, driver, h 620 Spring §
Wright Mary, h 726 E. 9th ^
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. V U J. JlUiYLx &Ui\ Varnishes, Dye stuffs, &c. 13 West Fourth C3
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«.-: 11 XX jVIINIT Roanoke and Southern and MocksvlUe Railroads, for Ice, Coal,
v— / * ■■^■^■^»'*^ Minerai;Waters and Beer, 209 East 3rd Street. Winston.
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O Wright Willie, waiter, h 318 E. 8th
-g Wyche Samuel J. tob roller, h 730 7^
t:^ Yancey Henrietta, tob worker, h 308 E. 3d
kT^ Yarborough George, tob worker, h E. 3d
(^ Yarborough Louis, shoemaker, h 51)5 Sycamore
Yokeley Caroline, washer, h 4^
I «' Yokeley Easter, washer, h 841 W. 5^
I I Yokeley Emma, washer, h 841 W. 5^
° jg Yokeley Jacob, tob worker, h 841 W. 5^
g >5 Yokeley Jonas, prizer, h 837 W. 5^
^ I Yokeley Lily, washer, h 4^
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Oo- have no significance, others are M f" A I I â– N Xf. Iill stylish and reliable.
^%*^ Pregnant with Meaning. I iLalflLLLIl UU UUl Men's Hats, Shoes
-j »* and Furnishings. Phoenix Hotel Buildins, opp. Court House, WINSTON, N. C
|§ Yokeley Sallie, tob worker, h 841 W. 5^
^oaj Yokeley Susan, tob worker, h 841 W. 5^
B York Amanda, tob worker, h Fogler row
^ ^ =Young John, tob worker, bds 'IVZ^ E. 6th
§ (2 Young John, driver, h 310 Cherry
5 S Young Maria, tob worker, h 5'.:7 E. 2d
1 I Youse Calvin, tob worker, h 833^ W. 5^
I ^ Zigler Melissa, washer, h 214 W. 10th
Zink Maggie, dom, h 101 W. 7th
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"<'^^» HHIrNIX Hlllrl I Traveler's. Centrally located, opp.
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a" WINSTON, N. C. J GEORGE W. KITTELLE, PrOp.
HOSENBADHER & BROTHEB
Carpets, Rugs, Lace Curtains, £0
Curtain Poles and Window ,
Shades. 10 and 12 West Third Street, Winston. lAI
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Schouler's Racket Store ^'"''^^^^XX"^'
408 and 410 Liberty Street, WINSTON, N. C.
UnlJWN nUlltnS & uU ^ope, WMteLead, Brjishes, Oils,Sherwini
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Ackerman Alex, foreman, h Elm nr Bank »*»
Ackerman Edward, foreman, h Elm oc>
Ackerman Miss Lou, h Elm nr Bank ^g*
Adams Houston, warehouseman, h Pond nr High ^«f
Adams James, lab, h Salem Bridge ^g^
Adams Joseph, machinist, h Marshall cor Mill
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Aldridge Miss Julia, spinner, h 8 Shallowford
Aldridge Mrs. S. wid, li Main
Allen James E. livery stable, Mill nr Main, h do . tO
Allied Robert, mill hand, h Pond nr let Cg
Anderson Edward, tob man'g, h Park av
Arthur W. R. grocer. Main nr IShallowfoid, h Marshall
Btthnson Dr. B. T. physician and surgeon. Church or Sq, h do
Bailey Robert, saw mill, h Poplar
Baker Miss M. L. mitliuer, h Main nr Shallowford
Baker William, carpenter, h Belew Creek rd *^
Ball Miss G. saleslady, h Salt nr Ist ^t
Ball Mrs. M. J. wid, h Salt nr Ist ^
BaU Miss Nora, h Salt nr 1st CD
Ball O. S. clerk, h Salt g.
Ballard R. S. foreman, h Park ar "*
Barnes A. B. carpenter, h Roanoke ^j
Barnes Nathaniel, shoemaker, h 15 Shallowford ^j
Barnes R. M. shoemaker, 4 E. 4th, h Shallowford ^
Barrett G. W. box maker, h Belew creek rd c->-
Barrett Miss Mattie, h Belew creek rd 2
Barrett Miss Ressie, h Belew creek rd -^
Builders' Hardware, Nails, Locks, Hinges, T^
Rope, White Lead, Brushes, Oils, Sherwin,
Williams Co.'s F. C. Paints. 3 and 5 West ^^
Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
Oil |/||y|p Bottler of the Celebrated Jos. Schlitz MiLWAtTKBfe
I Hi ^IIIU Beer. 209 East Third Street, Winston, N. C
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g> Barrow Miss Mamie, h Church
" ^ Barrow Miss Otelia, teacher, Salem Female Academy, r do
03 "I Barrow W. B. carpenter and builder, h Elm nr Old Shallow-
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_ ^ Barton A. millhand, h Elm
^t^ Barton Miss Cassie, weaver, h Elm
ffi.-5 Barton Daniel, plasterer, h Elm
.^ Barton Daniel, mill hand, h Elm
c^ Barton Edward, mill hand, h Elm
^ Barton Miss Grace, h Elm
73 . Barton Miss Lizzie, weaver, h Elm
go Barton Pleasant, plasterer, h Bank cor Marshall
oi^ Beall George H. & Co. tob mfrs. Shallowford nrPond
II Beck CharIes,(VV. E. Beck & Bro.),438 M tin, Winston,h Park
g § Beck Mrs. F. J. wid, h Park av
^^ Beck Mrs. Laura, wid, h Church nr Bank
x:2 Beck Mins Pattie, typewriter, h Park av
ffi^B Beck W. E. (W. E. Beck & Bro.), 438 Main, Winston, h Park
Beck W. W. fireman, bds Belew creek rd
en Beckel Mrs. Elizabeth, wid, h Marshall nr Mill
$:^ Bel.'> J. L. h Main nr Cemetery
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'"^ ifALL 06 nUulxL Factory Supplies, Sporting Goods a Specialty.
--, 111 West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
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^ Belo R. W. postmaster. Main nr Bank, h Bank cor Church
^ Belton Edw. painter, h ?dain nr Bridge
O Benge Cling, carder, h Marshall
â– Benge Miss Grace, h Ash nr Linden
3 Benge Miss Laura, h Ash nr Linden
O Benge Miss Sarah, weaver, bds Spruce cor Ist
^ Benge U. D. gardener, h Ash cor L\nden
*^ Bennett Chailes, marble cutter, h Poplar
- Bennett J. A. marble worker, 430 Main, Winston, h Main
W Berrier Jacob, driver, h Main
Ph Berrier Miss Josephine, h Bank
•^ Berrier Mrs. M. E. wid, h Main
H Berrier William, clerk, h Bank
PQ Berrymau James, h Marshall
Bessent Miss Margaret, teacher, Salem Female Academy, r do
^ Bessent Miss Nanie, h Main nr Shallowford
^ Bevan Joseph, Sr. watchmaker and jeweller, h Linden
O Bilharz Miss Annie, dressmaker, h West opp Sq
' Bilharz Miss Fannie, h West opp Sq J
Rilhnry. Mrs S h Wfist onn So "
02^ Bilharz Mrs. S. h West opp Sq
^ § Binkley C. supt. broom mfy.bds Belew Breek nr Chestnut
% L. E. STEERE, DRUGGIST, OIL OF GLADNESS
^ i A Quick Relief for Rheumatism & Neuralgia. Cor. 4th and Liberty Sts., Winston, N. C.
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Manure, Anchor Brand Tobacco Fertilizer and Star Brand Guano three of the best brands
fertilizers made. They also sell only the best qualities Ked Clover, Sapling Clover, Tim- L^
othy, Orchard Grass, Kentucky, Blue Grass and Herd Grass Seed. L. J
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Binkley Mis Mollie, weaver, h High nr Pond ^.
Binkley W. W. bricklayer, h Fairview nr Wachovia ^^
Blum Mrs. A. M. wid, h Main nr Cemetery
Blum K. T. (L. V. and E. T. Blum), h Main nr West H^
Blum Li. V. an«l E. '■'. books aud stationery. Main nr West t^^
Blumes' Fariiieriii aud Flunier!!* Almanac Crist aud ^
Keehln, prop. Below House, Main O
Board of Provincial Elders ot the Southern Provinces of the ^-JJ^
Moravian Cburch ; J. T. Lineback, treas. Main cor Bank ^
Bodeuhamer Will, marble cutter, h Elm i-CJ
Bodger W. fiM. propr. Winston -Salem Steam Dyeing and t^
Scouring Works, office 142 Main, h Liberty ^
Boiling James, painter, bds Roanoke
Bonuicastle Miss Annie, dressmaker, h Main opp Square g
Boozer George A. bookkeeper, h Main p
Bostick Charles, wks iron wks, bds Spruce nr High § ^
Bostick Mrs. Nancy, wid, h Elm ^ o
Boyd Mrs. Mary, wid, h West nr Marshall
Boyd Wm. A. bookkeeper, h West nr Marshall
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; and 410 Liberty Street, WINSTON, N. C. (c »,
Bradley W. S. typewrite , N. & W. R. R. h Main nr Cemetery
Brazenton Miss Jennie, weaver, h Apple
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Brendle W. R. grocer. Main cor West, r do ' %
Brewer Charles P. tob worker, h Main
Brewer Edward, grist mill. Mill, h Country "^
Brewer James, blacksmith, h Academy o
Brewer James A. barber, h Sballowford ^
Brewer John, fireman, h Academy to 2.
Brewer Miss Lzzie, h Academy « ®
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W. H. BOGER. Proprietor.
LADIES' AND GENTS' GARMENTS CLEANED
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Dyking of Ladles' Dresses in all Fancy Shades and Colors. d 5"
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Ulll 1 1 Ul I nUllirUull tioDsatallhours, day ornight. 13 West ^
Fourth street, Winston, N. C.
BYT Tt/'TTVrp feottier of Mineral Waters, Sarsaparilla, Soda Water and
. n. AiilVj Ginger Ale. Office 209 East Third St., Winston, N. C.
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2 I Brewer Mrs. Mary, h Academy
IS 9 Brewer Melius, machinist, h West nr Mulberry
5 Brewer Mrs. Minnie, wid, h High nr Spruce
Brewer Miss Phebe, h Belo House, Main
^^ Brewer Samuel, barber, 238 Main, Winston, h Salt
?_( Brewer Thomas, butcher, h Mulberry nr West [and Church
o3 Brickensteit L. B. (Senseman & Brickenatein), h cor Marshall
Brietz Johu Ij. asst postmaster, h Main nr Bank
Brietz L. A. market gardener, h Mulberry
Brietz Mrs. Sophia, wid, h Poplar
^ Brinnell Eugene, carpenter, h Sunnyside
<P Brookes 0. B. h Belew Creek cor Church
Brookes Miss Daisy, h Belew Creek cor Church
Ph Brookes W. I. bookkeeper,'h Belew Creek cor Church
^ Brooks H. C. h 13 Shallowford
<— j Brower Prof. J. F. asst. principal, Salem Boys School, bds Main
O Brown Bedford, driver, h Salt
Brown Miss Etta, teacher, Salem Female Academy, r do
Brown Henry, lab, h Broad nr Green
^D Brown Mrs. Jane, wid, h Broad nr Green
Brown Miss Jessie, h Church opp Bank
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CO Yniir in/9rnrnnP self out with us from Head to root and you'maugh in
^ I UUI lllllUIUUU| happy Surprise when we tell you tbe price.
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^ Brown Miss Mary B. dressmaker, h Main nr Bank
Brown Miss Mollie, h Marshall
Brown Nathan, driver, h Water
r-^ Brown O. h\ painter, h West nr Mulberry
CD Brown Kowau, brick layer, h Cotton row
Brown E. C. carpenter and builder. Salt nr Shallowford
^ Brown Tlioiuas J. (Brown & Carter, also Brown, Rogers &
22 Co.), h Church opp Bank
'^ Brown William, tiremau, h Marshall
Brown W. H. life insur. agent, h Main nr Bank
Brown W. R. engineer, h Cotton row
^ , Brown W. T. printer, h Salt
<^,| Bryan E. C. tob man'g, h Wood nr Oak
Bryan Mrs. E. R. h Wood nr Oak
Bryan J. Irving, tob man'g, h Wood nr Oak
^,£ Bryan Miss M. I. h Wood nr Oak
Bryan Robert VV. tob man'g, h Wood nr Oak
Burk Mrs. Sarah, wid, h Poplar
|3| Burrage E. H. painter, h Salt
ll Butner Demot, piano tuner, h Main cor Bank
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Winston, N. C. Geo. W. Kittelle, Prop. } Table and service excellent.
ROSENBAGHER & BROTHER
Boys' and Children's Clothing in ^^Q
hundreds of styles and qualities.
The only One-Price Clothing House
in the city, corner Liberty and Fourth Streets, Winston, N. C.
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Butner Miss Effie C. h Poplar ^
Butner Miss Eliza, h Widows House 2
Butner Miss Ella, h Poplar HH
Butner Eugene, tob man'g, h Main cor Bank
Butner G. E. plumber, h Poplar H^
Butner James A. h Main cor Bank ^s"
Butner J, L. student, h Poplar
Butner Luther, plumber, b Salt O
Butner Miss Maude, h Main cor Bank CTQ
Butner Miss Sallie. h Main nr Sq. ^
Butner Samuel E. general manager, h Poplar t-^
Butner Miss Sophia, h Main nr Square tT*
Byhan Mrs. Angeline, wid, h Widow's House ^
Caflfey J. W. tob buyer, h Linden nr Poplar b i:»
Campbell J. J. farmer, h Belew Creek rd ^§g
Canadey Mrs. Susan, wid, h Cotton row ,;^|5-
Carmichael Mrs. Eliza, stewardess, Salem Female Academy, r do ^'^.a
Carter Ellis, mill hand, bds Elm |g"
Carter Lee, warehouseman, h Elm
Carter Lum, superintendent, h Magnolia IgS,
Casey Mrs, Bettie, dressmaker, h Belo House, Main
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Schoulers Racket Store '^^"'':»rcj°,:,ltsh;
Casey & Wright, leaf tobacco, Elm
Case Henry, fireman, h Pond nr High ?>0
Cavin Mrs. Lilah, h Walnut OO
Chaffin George, distiller, h Belew Cieek rd
Chafl&n Miss Julia, h Belew Creek rd
Chafiin Nathan, h Belew Creek rd
ChaflSn Walter, h Belew Creek rd
Chambers J. C. driver, h Marshall
Chatham Edgar, h Apple
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Chatham Mrs. R. J. wid, h Apple ^Q
Cheswaitt J. M. bookkeeper, h Cedar av cor Cemetery
Childs A. E. contractor, h Sunnyside Heights CD
Chitty Amos, driver, bds West cor Mulberry
Chitty Miss Emma, teacher, Salem Female Academy, r do
Chitty Mrs. Sallie, wid, h Salt ^
Church Mrs. L. R. wid, h Main bel Sq 25
Church Miss Pamela, dress maker h Main bel Sq t^
Church R. H. electrician, h Mulberry nr West ^
Church William, driver, h Main bel Sq O
Clapp Miss Ellen, h Belew creek rd -
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JjlLUWiN, liUuHjlilJ <K UU. Dexter Cutters. Geiser Threshers, ^.^
' Champion Grain Drills, Peerless V-J
Road Engines, Spiral Spring Buggies, etc. 3 and 5 West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
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Manufacturer of and dealer in Crystal Ice. Sold in small or latere
quantities. Delivered to any part of Winston or Salem. Daily capacity
^ _ 12 tons. Ice Factory 407 North Water Street. Office 209 East Third
rs p- Street, Winston, N. C.
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4 Clary W. S. (W. S. Clary & Co.), h West 4th
Clary W. S. <fe Co. tobacco manuffcturers, cor Liberty and First
Clayton Arthur L. h Belew creek nr Chestnut
f s Clavton Miss Minnie, h Belew creek nr Chestnut
Clayton Mrs. S. S. boarding, h Belew creek nr Chestnut
Clewell Mrs. Alice W. supt. of household, Salem Female Acad-
§ 2 emj, r do [Church opp Square, r do
>> « Clewell ReT. John H- principal Salem Female Academy,
«3 ^ Clinard W. H. painter, h Church
K^ Clingman R. P., weighmaster, h Broad
^ Clive Mrs. Sarah, laundress, h Salem Bridge
—I Clewell Mrs. D. M. wid, h Main
cS Clodfelter Jacob, lab, h Pond nr 1st
Collins Mrs. Caroline, wid, h Water
Collins Miss Ida, mill h nd, h Branch
O Collins John, tinner, h Branch
^ Collins William, machinist, h Branch
Collins Yancey, mill hand, h West
^^ Comar Mrs. Martha, h Ash nr Linden
" ^ Combo Hilliary, h Cotton row
ffi ^ Comby Mrs. Martha, h Salt
\kl All UIIOI^C Hardware in all its Branches. Cooli and Heating
If ALL \b nUulxL stoves, House Furnishing: Iroods, Agricultural
Implements, etc. Ill West ir ourth Street, Winston, N. C.
2 Congregation of United Brethren of Salem and vicinity, Dr. J.
W. Hunter, chairman; J. T. Linebach, secretary; cor Main
and Bank
Conrad Miss Caroline, dom, h Main bel Sq
Conrad Miss Cora E. artist, Winston, h Main nr 1st
Conrad Mrs. Elizabeth, wid, h Main nr 1st
Conrad Miss Flora, dom, h Main nr 1st
Conrad J. C. h Cherry nr 1st
Cook Jacob, contractor, h 1st cor Pond
Cook J. W. contractor, h Fairview
Ph Cooper Miss Cora, spooler, bds 17 Shallowford
•^ Cooper Miss Gertie, spinner, h 17 Shallowford
^ Cooper Mrs. Paulina, wid, h 17 Shallowford |
}-r} Cornish J. W. blacksmith, Winston, h Mulberry nr West •â–
O Crater T. S. dver, h Poplar [rd
Craiiford William G. (Spach & Crauford), h Belew's Creek
Q Crauford , bookkeeper, bds Belew creek nr Water
1-^ Crim James, h Linden
C^ Crim John N. com. traveler, h Linden
Crim Miss Martha P. h Linden
9+= Crim Miss Mary E. dressmaker, h Linden
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Hinshaw&Medearis Company lESHSSS ^
and their Dry Goods, Notions and other goods in orijfinal paclsaRes of first hands at the l— J
Lowest Cash Prices ai.d offer unequalled inducements to cash buyers. LSj
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Crist Miss Carrie, h Church tf
Crist €. E. (Crist & Keehln), h Church C g
Crist H. S. foreman, h Church .r^
CriNt & Keehln. book and job printers, also props, of Blum's
Farmers' and Planters' Almanac, Below House, Main 1^
Crist T. F. h Church B
Crist W. C. deputy Sheriff, h Church 2
Crosland B. F. h Old Shallowford cor Salt ? O
Crouch Miss Ada, h Salt ^
Crouch Miss Anna, h Salt ^ r
Crouch Miss Lettie, h Salt r^
Crouch L. C. salesman, h Poplar nr Walnut < Sfl
Crouch Mrs. M. E. wid, h Salt ^ H
Crouse Miss Agnes, h Belew Creek rd H r
Croiise D. T. pottery, h Belew Creek rd ^ ,
Crouse Jacob, undertaker, h West cor Marshall " ^
Crouse Walter, clerk, h Roanoke ^ ^
Crowell Thomas, well digger, h Water p
Crowell William, tob worker, h Wood nr Water ^
Crumpler J. M. (Crumpler <fe McFall), h cor Front and Chestnut ^
Grumpier Miss Nellie, h Chestnut cor 1st
Schouler's Racket Store '"'"'' " •"""""'' ^'°°'' "' ""'' ^'
Goods and Notions.
1 and 410 Liberty Street, WIXSTOX, !«. €.
Crute H. A. salesman, h Cherry nr 1st
Crute H. J. auctioneer, h Main, bel Sq. H^
Daingerfieid A. B. general agent, Old Dominion Building and ^
Loan Association, h High cor Pine (^
Davis E. J. secty, VVinsion Development Co. h Cherry cor High CD
Davis Jesse, mason, h Cotton row
Davis John, tob worker, h Cotton row
Davis R. W. loom fixer, bds Pond nr High
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Solicits orders from all points on th e Wilkesboro Extension, Roanok
and Southern and Mocksville Railroads, for Ice, Coal. Mineral Waters
and Beer. 209 East Third Street, Winston.
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Davis Thomas, carpenter, h Belew Creek nr Water
Davis T. B. supt. woolen mill, h Pond nr High
Day Mrs. Jane, wid, h Wachovia
Deane Budd, fireman, bds Belew Creek rd
Deane John, salesman, bds Salt
Deane T. A. carpenter, h Bush nr Belew Creek rd
Denny Charles, butcher^ bds Mi 1
Denny Charles W. (Denny <fe Butler), h First nr Pine
Denny Harrison tob worker, h Franklin
Denny Mrs. Paulina, wid. h Franklin
Dettmar George, plumber, h Main cor Cemetery
Dettmar W. lock and gunsmith, Main, h Main cor Cemetery
Dickson Miss S. O. H. h Cherry cor 1st
Dillon Mrs. E. J. wid, h Marshall cor Mill
Dillon Walter, machinist, h Marshall cor Mill
Dinkens Miss Rachel, mill hand, bds Elm
Disher A. H. carpenter, h Ash nr Linden
Disher Michael C. miller, h Poplar cor Walnut
Dobson James, carpenter, h Poplar
Doub John, wks cotton gin, h Ash nr Linden
Doub J. W. engineer, h Ash
" Seeing is Believing." These words mean much but to see
our immense lines of Men's Furnishings, Shoes and Hats will
impress the truth more forcibly that we are Leaders in
5?^ Styles, Quantities and Low Prices. Phcsnix Hotel Bldg., Liberty St., opp. Court House,
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Doiithit Irwiu, stone dealer, Main nr Shallowford, h do
DoiiOiit T. B. groceries and confectionery, Main nr Shallow-
ford, h do [Shallowford
Dniitliit Mrs. T. B. (Mrs. T. B. Douthit & Co.), h Main nr
Douthit ]IIr.«i. T. B. <& Co. milliner and fancy goods, Main
nr Shallowford
Drone Mrs. Ellen, weaver, h Branch
MRS. T, B. DOOTHIT,
Main Street,
SALEM, N. C.
Millinery, Fancy Goods
and Notions.
I have one of the Largest and Most Beau-
tiful Lines of Goods ever brought to this
city. Miss Baker, of Baltimore, an exper-
ienced and Tasty Trimmer, is with me ready
to serve all. 1 will be glad for all to call and
examine goods and prices before buying.
All goods sold very low for cash only.
Mrs. T. B. DOUTHIT.
T. B. DOOTHIT,
Dealer in
Choice Groceries,
CONFECTIONERIES, FRUITS,
CANNED GOODS,
Imported and Domestic
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
MaiD Street, Salem, N. G.
PHENIX HOTEL, [J
^STON, N. C. «* to S^e.SO per day. )
WINSTON,
New, elegant and with every modern con-
enience. Noted for the superiority of
its beds and elegantly furnished rooms.
GEO. W. KITTELLE, Prop.
ROSENBAGHER & BROTHER
Corner Liberty and Fourth Streets, Winston, N. C. PQ
Headquarters for Fine Clothing:. ^Q
We carry the largest stock in North
Carolina.
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strumental at five cents.
1 and 410 Liberty Street, WINSTON, N. C.
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Dry G. W. clerk, h Poplar
Dry John, meats. Main nr Bank, bds Pond nr High
Eterhart Miss Sophia, h Widow s House
Ebert Alfred, farmer, h Poplar
Ebert C. E. grocer, lower Main, h South Side ^^
Ebert E. A., Pres. Forsyth Five Cent Savings Bank also E. A. '^
Ebert & Co., h Main cor Belew Creek 5
Ebert E. A. & Co. tob manufacturers, Belews Creek nr Depot ^ ^
Ebert George, policeman, h Mill nr Main g O
Ebert G. S. chief of police, h Marshall « g
Ebert John E. motovman, h Cherry nr 1st i^ ^
Ebert Miss Sarah, h Bank ' ^ *^
Eccles Miss Maggie, h Church cor Cemetery w H
Eggleton Mrs. Sarah, wid, h 9 Shallowford § m
Ellis Charles W. (W. B. Ellis & Co.), r Main g-
Ellis Edward, carpenter, h Wachovia !^ '
Ellis Lee, tob worker, r Main ^ to
Ellis Miss Hose, h 5 City Flats, Main • ^
Ellis Willey, carpenter, li Pond nr 1st ^ ^
Ellis W. B. (W. B. Ellis & Co.), h 1 City Flats ^
Ellis \V. B. & Co. tob manufiicturers, Depot nr First ^
Schouler's Racket Store "'â– '" ""r:.!^!';!!?!^ 'â– " "'
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Ellis W. J. h 5 City Fiats, Main
Estes R. L. machinist, h Elm nr Ist
Ethridge E. T. blacksmith, h Apple
Evans Mrs. Nancy, laundress, h Salem Bridge
Everett Miss Laura, h Maguolia CD
Everhart Miss Clara, cigarette maker, h Water
Everhart Levi, car inspector, h Water ^
Everhart Parker, lab, h Cotton row
Everhart Wesley, butcher, h Poplar rjQ
r agg Mrs. Jane, wid, h Elm i;r B;iuk (P
Fagg J. C. butcher, h Main nr Bridge . c^
Fagg Will, h Church
Faircloth Sam, carpenter, h 13 Shallowford ' y
Farabee Mrs. E. C. wid, h Cemetery nr Church
Farabee Sam'l, printer, h Cemetery
Farley L. M. loom fixer, h 1st nr Pond
Farley Mrs. Martha, h 1st nr Pond ^t^
Farraut G. florist. Salt opp. Belew Creek SO
Farrington Joseph, tob worker, h Belew Creek rd ^
Faucett L. W. K. fireman, h Belew Creek nr Chestnut
Faw Miss Laura, dressmaker, h Main nr Belew Creek
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DDn\A/M DnPCDOP P/l Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Heaters, g^>
DnUlf NynUULlIU 06 uUi sheet Iron, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, etc
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3 and 5 West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
D TT TT'TlVrP' Dealer in Best Grades Steam, Smithing, Foundry, Grate and
11 iV I IM It stove Coal in Car I-oads or I^ess, at Lowest Prices.
• •*"^' J.*.J. A.m \ji ^,Qy j,^g^ ^jj.^.^ street, Winston, N. C.
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1 fl' Fhw Rufus, paiDter, h Apple
e-g Ferguson T. J. meat?, Main nr ShHllowford, h Main
^.S Ferrell William, puiuter, bds 6 Shallowford
^^ Fetter C. T. brick mason, h Spruce nr High
tjj-g Fieher Miss Claudn, seamstress, h Sister's House, Church
^ £ Fisher Miss Edna, h Main nr ist
^^ Fislier Rinnia H. asat photographer, h Main cor 1st
§-^ Fletcher Henry, salesman, h City Flats, 2 Main, Salem
k_2 Fisher Jonas, carpenter, h Marshall
^3 Fisher J. B. h Church
^^ Fisher Miss Louisi, h Main nr Shallowford
§"* Fisher Mrs. Maria, wid, h Sunnyside Heights
'^ Fisher Miss Marilla, h Salt
Uj Fisher O. L. tob man'g, h Sunnyside Heights
Fisher Miss P. P. dressmaker, h Old Shallowford and Main
• Fisher Robert, h Salt
W Fletcher Henry, clerk, h 2 City Flats, Main
P5 Fletcher J. R. bookkeeper, h 2 City Flats, Main
'^ Fletcher Miss Mollie, h 2 City Flats, Main
P^ Fletcher Newton G. salesman, h 2 City Flats, Main, Salem
PQ Fletcher Mrs. N. G. milliner, h 2 City llats, Salem
b^ 11/ A I I Q UIICI^C ^^rdware, Buggies, Carts and Carriages.
|-rj flALL 06 nUwiNL Farmers Friend, Dixie, Watt and Chattanooga
U^ Plows and Plow Repairs. Ill West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
^ Floyd Miss Dillie, picker, h Roanoke
p. Floyd Miles, teamster, h Roanoke
^ Floyd Miss Minnie, picker, h Roanoke
ryi Flynt Sandy, law clerk, h Belew Creek
|-pj Fogle Augustus, h Belew Creek
W Fogle Mrs. Charles, wid, h Belew's Creek cor Church
Fogle Christian (Fogle Bros.), h Belew's Creek nr Church
Q Fogle John B. moulder, h Park av
^ Fogle Bros, buildiug material and contractor, Belews Creek
^^ Fogle Mrs. Josephine, h Poplar
Fogle Miss Lydia, h Church adj. Academy
^ Fogle Miss Mary, teacher, Salem Female Academy, r do
c-i Forcam Rob^it, carpenter, h Fairview cor Wachovia
Ford ham A. E. clerk, h Silt nr 1st [Sunnyside ar
Forsyth Canning & Mfg. Co. packers of fruit and Broom Mfrs.
Frazier T. W. tinner, h Green nr Fairview
Freeland George, h Belew Creek opp. Water ^
Fries Miss Adelaide, h ' Hylehurst," Shallowford "
Fries F. H. pres. Wachovia Loan & Trust Co., also F. & H.
Fries, h "Bon Air," Shallowford [ford
Fries F. & H. cotton and woolen mills, also Grist mills. Shallow-
^5 L E. STEERE
Wholesale and Manufacturing Druggist. Prescrip-
tions a Specialty.
Corner Fourth and Liberty Streets, Winston, N. C.
Ill I AIIJ "O Ladies', Misses' & Children's Shoee, ^Q
Hinsnawa Medearis Company LtJeissjisxat •
Wear them once and you will have no other kind. i^iJ
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Fries H. E. pres. Forsyth Canning & Mfg Co., also F. & H. ^
Fries, h Main nr Belews Creek ~ CT^
Fries H. W. (F. & H. Fries), h W. Shallowford cor Salt tT"
Fries John W. (F. & H. Fiies), h "Hylehurst," Shallowford
Fries Mrs. L. M, wid, h Old Shallowford cor Salt (_j
Fries Miss Mary, h "Hylebnrat," Shallowford ^
Frost J. C. machinist, h Main nr Bridge O
Fullright Miss E. A. weayer, h 1st nr Pond (rear)
Fullright L- A. mill hand, h 1st nr Pond (rear) CTQ
Fullright Miss Mary R. wearer, h 1st nr Pond (rear)
Fnltz Miss H. b Main nr Belew Creek
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Fuqua L. W. engineer, bds Belew Creek rd py"
Garboden Miss Carrie, b Salt CD
Garboden Miss Delia, h Salt
Garboden Mrs. S. E. wid, h Salt
Gates Miss Sallie, h Belew Creek rd »
Gibbons Joseph, painter, h Poplar ^ S
Giersh A. E. h Main ^ §•
Gierbh H. A. grocer cor Main and Bank, dry goods, Main opp. g I
Public Square, h Mam > ^
Gilmer John L. (Gilmer, Mirier <fe Co.), h Cherry ^ ^
O^'Uzs,,!^,..'^ T)« «1-.^J- Oi^^,»« 408 and 410 Liberty St., WINSTON, N. C. S&r-
Schouler s Racket Store ,-'i^^^s^-^;sSf^\L, h'
of Ladies' Muslin Umlfiwear. i^c D
DH. V. 0. THOMPSON
Drug-g-ist, can supply you with any article to be
found iu a First-class Drug- Store. 13 West
Fourth Street. WINSTON, N. C.
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Gilmer J. E. h Cherry nr 1st
GiJmer Powell (Gilmer, Mailer Si Co.), h Cherry
Glasgow Miss Maggie, wetver, h '6 Matshall
Glover John T. moulder, h Apple
Goff J. B. watchman, bds Park av
Goodman Miss Lizzie, tob worker, li 8 Shallowford
Oosleii Ciipt. J. W. editor and prop. Union Republican, 12^
West 8rd, Winston, h Alain
Gosling Miss Lillian, teacher, Silem Female Academy, r do
Gregory J. N. h Poplar
Griffin A. O. tob man'g, h Pond cor High
Griffin Miss Cora A. h Pond nr High
Griffin R. D. faimer, h Pond nr High
Griffith Miss Celia, h Main
Grogan Miss Annie, weaver, h Salt
Grogan A. weaver, h Salt
Groner Charles L. bookkeeper, h West opp. Square J^»
Groves A, h*. agent, Singer Manufacturing Co., 8 West 4th, g®g
Winston, h South Salem , ^ ^
Grunert W. C. foreman, h Poplar § g
Gunther Miss Surah, weaver, bds Spruce nr 1st ' ^
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DTT XTTTVrP Bo**^^"' **' ^^^ Celebrated Jos. Schlitz Milwaukee
. a1. AiiN U Beer. 209 East Third Street, Winston, N. C.
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^ Haigh Mrs. J. C. wid, h High cor Pine
<_^ Hailey Miss Jennie, spooler, h Wachovia
^^ Hailey John, shoemaker, h Shallowford
5g Hailey W. F. shoemaker, 116 West 4th, Winston, h Pond
^^ >. Hair R. W. tobacconist, h Belew Creek nr Chestnut
oQ I Halisch R. W. watchmaker, h Church nr 1st
*^* Hail Miss Bessie, h Church opp. Bank
h:: o Hall Miss Delphine, h Church opp. Bank
^i Hall Miss Sadie, h Church opp. Bank
02^ Hall Willis, architect, Winston, h Church opp. Bank
O Hall Mrs. Willis, wid, h Church opp. Bank
^ HhU W. H. h Main
a Hampton C. S. grocer, 12 Shallowford, h Pond
O Hampton Lee, clerk, h Pond nr High
Handy H. H. S. supt. Norfolk & Western Railroad, h Cherry
^ Hanes A. T. asst clerk of court, h Salem Hotel, Main
*^ Hanes C. L. h Apple
...^ Hanes D. J. fireman, h Elm nr 1st
^ Hanes J. D. brick laver, h Apple
O Hanes Lee, fireman, h Marshall
l_^ Hanes Lee. carpenter, h West
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^5 OrCn C AIICMP on '^^^ Men's Outfitters, Suits to Meas-
*^ Ott ll tl ALLlII Cb uUl urea Specialty. No Fit, No Sale.
Phoenix Hotel Building, Liberty Street, Winston, N. C.
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Hanes Miss Mattie, h Linden nr Poplar
Hanes Mrs. N. A. wid, h Linden nr Poplar
Hare , tob worker, r Main
_ JBarman H. E. editor and prop, Southern Tobacco Journal,
*"* h Sunnyside Heights
p. Harp Albert, meats h Broad
eg Harp Miss Bettie, h Broad
^ Harp Miss Laura, h Broad
^ Harp Miss Mollie, h Broad
Harp Miss Vallie, h Broad
Ti Harris Ned, engineer, h Belew Creek opp. Water
2 Harrow , clerk, h Belew Creek opp. Water
^^^ Hartman J. W. machinist, h Marshall cor Mill •
Harver Mrs. Fannie, wid, h Elm
Q Harwood H. D. bookkeeper, h Bush nr Belew Creek rd
P5 Hauser Albert, bookkeeper, r Main nr Belew creek
'^ Hauser C. S. notary public, h Main cor Ist
P^ Hauser Isaac, h Snnnyside
PQ Hauser W. F. clerk, h Water
Hauser Mrs. wid, h Poplar
Wniirr&llV llftTPI i Heated 'hronghout hit Steam.
HnlrNIX Hlllrl C Lighted by Electricity.
/— s rillLlllA IIUILLf r The best furnished Hotel in the state.
t— a WINSTON, N. C. 8« to »5i.50 ppr day. ) GEO. W. KITTELLE, Prop.
DACCMDAPUtD Q DDnTUCD ^^^ ^^^^ ^^""^ ^^""^^ '"^ ^
nUoLllDAunLn <» DnU l nLn Winston that keeps a com-
plete line of foot wear.
13 West Third Street, Winston f^
for the Delineator.
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Hawkins A. P. (W. S. Cleary & Co.), r cor Liberty and 1st ^— |
Howarth Andrew, lab, h Water ^^
Heddrick J. L. mill hand, h Poplar ^
Hedrick James, carpenter, h Apple i^
Hege Allie, clerk, h Cherry nr 1st
Hege Miss Anna, h Cherry nr Ist •^
Hege Miss Augusta, teacher, h Church adj Academy ^
Hege C. A. (C. A. Hege & Co.), h Liberty "" S-
Hege C. A. & Co. (Salem Iron Works), Liberty o}p Belew creek ^
Hege Miss Ella, h Salt opp Belew creek ^
Hege Ernest, tob man'g, h Cherry nr 1st ^
Hege E. L. salesman, h Elm [Heights ^
Hege Frank E. bookkeeper and Wachovia Kennels, h Sunnyside g
Hege Fred, fireman, h Elm cor Bank ^
Hege Fred C. supt. weaving room, h Mulberry nr West
HeisHr Miss Lizzie, teacher, Salem Female Academy, r do !>
Hege Miss Lula, h Elm cor Bank «
Hege Mrs. Mary C. wid, h Church ^ m
Hege Samuel, clerk, h Sunnyside Heights |
Hege Mrs. Sallie, wid, h Cherry nr 1st ? -
Hege S. A. teacher, h Poplar 3 ^
O ^t. ^,,1 ^,^'^ T) ^ ^1...^^ O-i-^-.../-. Agents for Butterick's Fashions. tSend gg-S:
ocnouler s Kacket btore ■» ^""ESArffii^r «'»''''''''' §2°
BROWN, ROGERS & CO.
Can supply either farmers or
merchants with any article to be
found in a first-class Hardware or
Agrricultural Implement Store. 3 and 5 West Fourth St., Winston, N. C.
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408 and 410 Liberty St., WINSTON, N. C. ^g- S
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Hege Tom, photographer, h Cherry nr Ist • "^^g
Hege Walter, h Salt opp Belew Creek ?|
Hege William, carpenter, h Cherry nr 1st '-^l
Hege W. A. carpenter, h Mill • g,JJ
Hegwood William, tob worker, h Wood , Sg
Hendricks D. J. shoemaker, Main, bel Sq, h do $?£
Hendricks Lee, h Main nr Cemetery ' §^
Hendricks Miss Martha, h Main nr Sq. , o^
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Hendricks K. L. salesman, h Main a^
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Hicks Miss Clara, h Main, bel Sq. ' g.^
Hicks Mrs. Charity, wid, h Apple â– og
Hicks Mrs. Charity, Home for the Indigent, h Main, bel Sq. p -
Hill Joseph, carpenter, h Poplar 'gaj
Hill Miss Mary A. h Poplar . "gt
Hill Mrs. Mary J, wid, h Poplar i^
Hobson Joseph, carpenter, h Belew creek rd ' ^^
Hobbs Mrs. Mattie, wid, bds Elm ^Ig
Hoffman Jordan, lab, bds Koanoke ^pg
Hogshead W. W. grocer, Winston, h Snnnyside Heights ^ I
Holbrook Miss Ida, li Magnolia | g
Holbrook James, h Magnolia ' ^
Bottler of Mineral Waters, Sarsaparilla, Soda Water and
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c^ III Hi l\ I lib Winger Ale. Office 209 East Third St., Winston, N. C
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Holbrook Miss Martha, h Magnolia
^ _^s Holden E. S. baggagemaster, bds Belew creek rd nr Chestnut
f I Holder Miss Eiiza, wid, h Salt
J^ Holder Jesse, painter, h Salem Hotel, Main
o >> Holder Mrs. Martha, wid, h Marshall
cE I Holland A. H. sut brom mfr, h Poplar
Holland Mrs. li. C. wid, h Ist ur Pond (rear)
o Holt Jacob, mason, b Apple
*-* Home for the Indigent, Main bel Sq [Main
Norton Dr. H. V. (Drs. Horton & Horton), h 4 City Flats,
Horton John, lab, h Cotton row
|-^ Horton Mrs. Mary, wid, h Main bel Sq [Main
o Horton Dr. P. K. (Drs. Horton & Horton), h 4 City Flats,
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flo Hudson Mrs. Caroline, wid, h Main
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t»cia Hudson David, dyer, h Pond nr High
*^ Hudson Miss Lou, h Main
*^ Hudson W. D. grocer. Main, h do
Hudson W. J. grocer, Winston, h Elm
CO Hudson Mrs. W. J. boarding, Elm
1-3 \A/AI I Q UIICV'C Headquarters for Dynomites, Olive Oil, Ice
O If ALL Qb itUulVL Cream Freezers, The Celebrated Gurney Refri-
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gerators, Howe & Fairbanks Scales, etc. Ill West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
Ph Huff Mrs. Sallie, wid, h Belew Creek rd
^ Hunt P. M. carpenter, h 1st nr Pond
r-j Hunter James, dyer, h Cotton row
d^ Hunter «& Jones, dentists. Main nr Belew Creek
Hunter Dr. J. W. (Hunter & Jones), dentists, h Main nr
^5 Belew Creek
^^ Hunter Miss Lou. weaver, h Cotton row
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Hyman Mrs. M. H. wid, h Cherry nr High
Qg Hyre Miss Lizzie, dressmaker, h Salt
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J. W. HUNTER. R. H. JONBS.
DENTISTS
oD-a HUNTER BUILDING, MAIN STREET, - SALEM, N. C.
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•- I p OTnrnn nilinAIAri\# For Toilet Articles. Our Specialties,
P-^ I H \lrrnr rHAKlVIAiT Steere's Vlolet water, Lllac Sloom
•<f2 Ll Ll O I LLIILf I llnlllllnU I and white Heliotrope. Try them.
^ ^ Corner Fourth and Liberty Streets, Winston, N. C.
||I I AiiJ ' rt £569* grades Syrup, Molasses, (^
Hinshaw & Medeans Company sfrs^r s^^-stS •
Crackers, also a full liue of Canned Goods and Faucy Groceries at Lowest Prices. C5
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James Miss Janie, carder, h 8 Shallowford ^^
Jarvis B. A. h Branch
Jarvis E. h Broad cor Apple
Jarvis George, dyer, h 9 Shallowford
Jarvis Miss Idion, weaver, bds 6 Shallowford
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Jeflfers Edward, tinner, h Belew Creek rd O
Jenkins G. F. secty. and treas. Forsyth Canning Co. h Main
Jenkins John, machinist, bds Spruce nr High (j^
Jenkins Capt. K. E. h Main "-S
Jenkins R. L. h Main ,^
Jenkins William, farmer, h I'otton row ^^
Joeckel Henry, baker, h Main nr Bank O
Johnson A. C. h Branch
Johnson A. G. tob man'g, h Belew Creek rd
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Johnson Miss Emma, h Franklin av p
Johnson Frank, shoemaker, h Saunyside Heights g ©
Johns'jn F. W. carder, h Branch '^ o
Johnson J. H. coach painter, h Salt g-S
Johnson John R. beer and oysters, 435 Liberty, h Main ® |"
Johnson Miss Laura, h Franklin o g
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Ci 1 1 ' T> 1 xCli._-«_ Fine Table Linen, Towels, Crashes, Nap- ^pcj
Schouler s Kacket Store kinsBtcBtc. ^a
U^JilUUlCi- O X\/a>\JJX\J\J KfV\Jl.\J 408 and 410 Liberty St., WIIUJSTOX.W.C 15-
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Johnson Mrs. M. A. wid, h Franklin g |
Johnson Miss Nancy, weaver, h Branch • p
Johnson Samuel, tob man'g, h Sunnyside Heights •"
Johnson S. Floyd, weaver, h Branch »o
Johnson William, mill hand, h Elm S"
Jones Albert S. h Walnut g-
Jones Mrs. Amelia, wid, h Marshall ®
Jones Bunn, carpenter, h Sunnyside Heights w5'
Jones Miss Carrie, h Marshall "^^y
Jones Charles, clerk, h Marshall p g
Jones Miss Phoebe, h Marshall cor Walnut p'g
•Tones R. C, life insurance, cor Liiberty and 3d, Winston, h ^■^
Church nr Cemetery g"
Jones Miss Sarah, h Marshall cor Walnut ^p
Josey John, tob worker, h Belew Creek rd
Julian A. T. carpenter, h Church [3 City Flats, Salem
Justice James R. books and stationery, 404 Liberty, Winston, h ^o
Kearns E. B. freight and passenger agent, h Park av § 2;
Kearns AJiss Lula, h Main 1^^
Kearns T. H. delivery clerk, N. & W. R. R. h Main §|"
Keehln Miss Agnes, dressmaker, h Main bel Sq ^g
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Ulll 1 1 Ul I HUIflrOUIl Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, &c. 13 West ^
Fourth street, Winston, N. C.
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Xl JV I i\ It larj^e quantities. Delivered to any part of Winston or Salem.
^ ^ . *.*. .a^^^iv^ Daily capacity 12 tons. Ice Factory 407 North Water Street.
i ''^ Office 209 East Third Street. Winston, N. C.
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13 .S Keehln Charles, printer, h Church
2 ^ Keehln F. E. h Main bel Sq
^ Keehlu CJ. L.. (Crist & Keehlu), h Church
Keehln H. E. register of deeds, h Church nr Sq
Keehln Mrs. S. wid, h Church
g_, Keesler Miss Auna, spinner, h Branch
^ Keesler Francis, lab, h Branch
3^ Keesler Miss Grace, h Branch
Kern E. G. mgr. Cigar Mfy. h Mulberry nr West
^ Kerner Bros, tob mfrs. cor First and Depot
^ Kerner John G. (Kerner Bros.), r cor First and Depot
l *^ Kerner O. W. (Kerner Bros.), r cor First and Depot
Kester I>. E. (Kester Bros.j, li Main bel Sq
PL( Ketcham Arthur, tob shape mt'r. h Ist nr Pood (rear)
o3 Kiger Mrs. Eliza, wid, b Belew creek rd
Kiger Miss Emma, h Park av •
F3 Kiger Miss Lillie, dressmaker, h Belew creek rd
Kimble Cicero, carpenter, bds Poplar cor Linden
^^ Kimble Frank, driver, h West cor Mulberry
O Kimble George, h West cor Mulberry
Kimble John, carpenter, h Magnolia
CS " What's in a Name?" Some Names n |r A||ri|0 (\t\ for Instance means
have no significance, others are H I- A I I r* l« Xf. I ■1 1 Stylish and Reliable,
Q2 pregnant with Meaning. I I L.I HLLbll UU UUl Men's Hats, Shoes
pH and Furnishings. Phoenix Hotel liuilding, opp. Court House, WINSTON, N. C.
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^ Kimball J. E. carpenter, h Belo House, Main
go Kimel Charles, h Salt
Qg Kimel Louis, clerk, h Salt
pq Kimel Shelton, driver, h Salt
King Allen S. h Sunnyside Heights
^^ King Louis, h Sunnyside Heights
-^ Kinney D. F. carpenter, h Belew creek nr Water
S Kinney Miss Essie, h Belew creek nr Water
CQ Klapp J. M. cabinet maker, h Belew creek opp Water
^ Klapp Robert, carpenter, h Wood nr Water
S3 Knight Miss Annie, dom. h Main bel Sq.
^ Knight Geo. W. lab. h Franklin
Knight P. fl. carpenter, h Btlew creek rd
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Knight William, lab, h Suunyside
g(5 Knight W. G. shoemaker, h 13 Shallowford
1^'^ Knott H. C. tob. worker, h Fairview cor Wachovia
"HkI Knouse E. E. (Sink & Knousej, h Suunyside
ft ^5 Knouse George, painter, h Suunyside
|3* Krewer Mrs. E. W. wid, h Widow's House
|5§ Lacy T. B. engineer, h Depot nr Belew Creek
2»o Lamb John, h Belo House, Main
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PHENIX HOTEL,
The home of the Commercial Traveler.
2E? rni^8)IIA mi in l especially on Sunday.
«© lii^fclllfl llWIkby r Noted for the excellence of its tabl«.
S WINSTON, N. C. Geo. W. Kittelle, Prop. ) 8«.00 to SS.SO per day.
bnOffMDAPUCb i DbnTUCD Fi-^^Dress Goods and Dress OH
nUOLllDAunLn 06 Dnvl I nLII Trimmings a Specialty. Lar *
gest stock of Silk Dress Goods in the State. 10 West Third Street, Winston. PQ
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Lancaster J. D. pointer, h Bush Dr Belew Creek rd r^
Landquist Miss Anuie, bookkeeper, h Widow's House ^
Lane Miss Carrie, dressmaker, h Salem Hotel, Main
Lane Mrs, Elizabeth, wid, b Salem Hotel, Main
Lane Miss Nancy, tailoress, b Salem Hotel, Main h^
Lrinquist Miss Anna, b Widow's House ps^
Lanquist Miss Emma, b Widow's House ^
Lanquist Mrs. Mary, wid, b Widow's House O
Lasbman Jobn, carpenter, ii Mulberry Cf^
Lassetter W. C. contractor, h Sunnyside ^
Ijawreuce Kid, barness maker, 128^ West 4tb, Winston, b t^
Belews Creek tZT"
Lawrence Wake, barness maker, b Belews Creek
Lawson Mrs. Jane, b Sballowford p|^
Lawson Miss Mary, tob worker, b 8 Sballowford *§»
Leak J. M tobacco manager, r Sballowford d^gg-
Ledwell Miss Delia, b Cburcb nr Ist Sagg
Ledwell James, b Cburcb nr 1st |»^
Lee Cbarles, stone cutter, b Salt 2,^5]
Lee Jobn, b 16 Sballowford "Eoo
Lee Mrs. Nancy, wid, b Salt 5g^
Schouler's Racket Store '^"' ' ''^'^'li^f^^L''' °^^ "°°'^
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Lee William, cooper, b Salt
Lebman Miss Emma A. teacher, Salem Female Academy, r do
Lebman P. T. (The Hub Grocery Co.), r Chestnut cor Belew tO
Creek CO
Leinbaok Miss Addie, h Main ^^
Leinback Miss Lizzie, h Main '^K
Leinback Mrs. R. P. wid, b Main ^J
Lemley Mrs. A. S. wid, b Belew Creek cor Cburcb "^
Leiuly U. V, general delivt-ry clerk, b Belew Creek
Lemly Miss Laura, b Belew ureek cor Church
Ijemly Williaoi A. pres. Wachovia National Bank, h Cburcb CO
nr Belews Creek
Lemly W. B. b Church nr Cemetery CD
Lewis Miss Jane, mill band, b Cotton row ^
Lewis Miss Sarah, h Cotton row "*
Licbtenthaeler A. bookkeeper, h Church cor Cemetery ^^
Lineb ick Mrs. Eliza, wid, b Pond nr 1st ^i
Lineback Prof. E. W. musician, b Church cor Cemetery 5
Lineback Miss Flera, h Pond nr 1st [Main
liinebaek H. A. photographer, 103^ West 4tb, Winston, b
Lineback J. A. insurance, Main cor Bank, b Church
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BROWN, ROGERS & GO.
Builders' Hardware, Nails, Locks, Hinges,
Rope, White ]
Williams Co.'i
Fourth Street, Wiuston, N. C
Rope, White Lead, Brushes, Oils, Sherwin, — _
Williams Co.'s P. C. Paints. 3 and 5 West C-2
D. H. KING
Ul III iXillU WINSTON, N. C
i)ealer in fiest Grades of Steam, Smithing, Foundry, Grate and StoVe
Coal in Car Loads or less, at Lowest Prices. 209 East Third Street,
162 SALEM DIRECTOKY — WHITE DEPARTMENT.
O Lineback J. E. fireman, h Apple [Church cor Cemetery
"o^ Lineback Jas. T. Sec'ty. and Treas. Congregation of Salem, h
^ Lineback Luther, mill hand, h Cotton row
â–º^ Lineback William, brick mason, h Pond nr High
1^ Lineback Wm. E. watchmaker, h Chestrut
Linville Elijah, tob worker, h Belew creek rd
"^ Little Mrs. Jemima, wid, h Park av
05 Livengood Miss Alvie, weaver, bds 6 Shallowford
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Livengood Daniel, h Belew creek rd
ZiKi Livengood Miss Lucy E. capper, h Belew creek rd
Livengood Mrs. Polly wid, h Belew creek rd
Livengood Miss Sarah E. capper, h Belew creek rd
S-H Lloyd Miss Martha, h Mill
^ Loddrick Miss Carrie, h Main bel Sq
•r^ Loddrick J. F. h Main bel Sq
'^ Lomax Miss S. dressmaker, h Old Shallowford nr Square
j^ Longworth Mrs. S. F. wid, h Main bel Sq
i-H Longworth Will, blacksmith, Lower Main, h Waughtown
â– ^ Lott Miss Flora B. h Cherry nr Ist
^ Lott H. D. com traveler, h Cherry nr 1st
^ Lott Dr. H. S. physician and surgeon, Winston, h Cherry nr Ist
^^ lilAII P UIICI^C Hardware in all its Branches. Headquarters for
^i^ flALL W nUulvt Factory Supplies, Sporting Groods a Specialty.
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111 West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
Lott K. S. life ins. Winston, h Cherry nr 1st
Lott Miss S. Lena, h Cherry nr Ist
Lumley George, h Poplar nr Salt
Lumley Louis, cooper, h 5 Marshall
Lumley Marion, dyer, h Cotton row
Lumley Mrs. MoUie, wid, h Branch
^-^ Lumley Miss Susan, h Cotton row
pq McCandless P. S. brick mason, h Watkins
br McClamoch L. B. lather and plasterer, h 7 Shallowford
McClement F.W. supt. and electrician, r cor Church & Cemetery
W^ McCloud Henry, wks iron works, bds Spruce nr High
^ McCoyne Hampton, blacksmith, h Fairview
Eh^ McCuiston John, carpenter, h Broad [h Main cor Bank
ft) 5 McCuiston Eev. J. H. missionary pastor of the Moravian Church,
Co McGraves Mrs. E. wid, h 1st nr Pond
S J Mcllwinen Mrs. M. E. wid, h Apple
Mclver 0. E. contractor and builder, h 1st cor Pine
5 Mt'Iver Irviu, contractor and builder, h Ist cor Spruce
Mclver Miss Maggie, h 1st cor Spruce
•^'fi McKughan Austin, lab, h 6 Shallowford
^^ McLean Vance, h Magnolia
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^^ I f n-rrmr nn I irtfllOT steere's instant headache and
> I t \ll-hKh llnllllhlxl neuralgia WAFERS. ASureCure.
^O Li Cl O I LLllLl UllUUUIUl Cor. ^th and Liberty Sts., Wlnston, N. C.
11* i ^ftij ' iS .^^ ^ ^i°® Dress Goods, witii l^rimmingrs »-/S
Hinsnaw & Medearis Gompany s?r&T>?eS"'a''sss •
White Goods, Ginghams, Percales, 4-4, 5-4 & 10-4 Sheeting, Splendid Line of Lace Curtains. [^^
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Madison \Ii8S Carrie, tob worker, h Ash ^j
Madison William, h Ash j^
Markland G. E. compositor, h Main . HH
Martin Ernest, printer, h Salem Hotel, Main
Martin Miss Martha, h Salem Hotel, Main
Martin P. A. tobacconist h Main bel Sq. ^
Martin W, E. pattern maker, h Bush nr Belew Creek rd O^
Matthews Mrs. A. M. wid, h Cherry nr 1st g"
Matthews F. L. h Cherry uv Ist ^jq
Meinung Mrs. Adelaide, h Main nr Cemetery i-g
Meinung Alexander, Prof, of Music, h Salt S^
MeinuDg Miss Emma, h Salt nr Shallowford ^E-
Meinung Mrs. E. A. wid, h Main nr Cemetery CQ
Meinung Miss Flor, t» acher, Salem Female Academy, r do m»c*
Jleiuiing; F. C cariiage and wagon manufacturer. Main cor aa^
New Shallowford, h New Shallowford ? s -.
Meinung Miss Mary E. teacher, Salem Female Academy, r do 1°g
Meinung Mrs. T. wid, h Salt nr Shallowford 0:5"^
Mendenhall Miss Nannie, dom, h Main bel Sq. o^5"
Meiser F. D. L. Prin. Salem Graded School, h Marshall «oo
Mickory Harry, machinist, h Mulberry aS^
Schouler's Racket Store ''''^'^''''c^^r2i¥i^o%'^''"''''^'^''' ' ^
N^v/xxv/Mxvx w j.vw\Jj^\JV h^v\JX\j 408 and 410 Liberty St., Wi\iSTOX,W.C. ^
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Mickey Julius, h Main ©2.
Mickey Miss Minnie, h West cor Mulberry *"
Mickey S. T. tinner, h West cor Mulberry tO
Milburn Mrs. E. A. h Main nr Bank CO
Miller Miss Addie, h Marshall
Miller Albert, woodworker, h High nr Pond
Miller Miss Dora, h Marshall ^
Miller Mrs. Caroline, wid, h Si«lt p
Miller Ervin, engineer, h Mnshall g*
Miller Frank, carpenter, h Marshall
Miller George, tob man'g, h Marshall CO
Miller Joe, tob worker, h Main i-g
Miller J. W. carpenter, h Broad ^
Miller Miss Mary, h Elm nr Bank ^rK
Miller Thomas, woodworker, h High nr Pond
Miller Miss Willie, housekeeper, Salem Fein ile Academy, r do ^
Millsap Peter, watchman, h Elm ^•
Mock Mrs. Lucy, wid, h Elm nr Ist §
Mock P. W. (Mock & McNiel), h Mill, Salem g-
Mock W. F. mason and builder, h Elm nr 1st f:S
Money C. H. mill hand, h 10 Shallowford
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MT7 f\ TTTrMiynDC! ATVT Druggist, carefully compounds prescrip- >— «^
. V . U. mUiYUrOUiN tionsatall hours, day or night, 13 West 1— ^
w • N^. A.u.N^j.1.1..*. i^v.i.« Fourth street, Winston, N. C.
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jj, Xl> J\.XiMvX Koanoke_& Southern^ and Mocksville Railroads, lor Ice, Coal'
Mineral Waters and Beer, 209 East Third St., WINSTON.
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8ALEM DIRECTORY — WHITE DEPARTMENT.
Money Wiley, lab, h Sunnyside Heights
Montague H. real estate, Winston, h Cherry nr Ist
Moore Calvin, h Wachovia
Moore Miss Carrie, h Wachovia
Gentlemen, Requires Constant Attention. You can rig Your-
self out with us from Head to Foot, and You'll Laugh
in Happy Surpi'ise when we tell you the Price.
Pha?nix Hotel Building, east of Court House, WINSTON. N. C.
Your Wardrobe,
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Moore Edmund, h Wachovia
Moore Mrs. Martha, matron, Salem Female Academy
Morefield G. F. h Poplar cor Salt
Morefield Miss Laura, h Elm
Morgan Miss Lillie, h Pond nr 1st
Morgan Mrs. M. A. wid, h Pond nr Ist
Morgan John, picker, h Water
McIVER,
CARPENTER AND BUILDER
Cor. First and Pine Sts.,
SALEM, N. C.
All kinds of Building and Remodel-
ing promptly aftended to. Jobbing
neatly and promptly executed in all
its branches. A share of your patron-
age solicited.
F.
C. MEINUNC.
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Easiness and Delivery Wagons,
—AND-
SPRING DRAYS
a specialty.
—ALL KINDS OF—
BLACKSMITHING
AND
HORSESHOEING.
Sign of Red Wheel.
9iaiii St., sAL.ff:m, :Br. c
PHENIX HOTEL,
WINSTON, N. C.
) Ample ^sample rooms for Commercia
! Traveller's. Centrally located, opp.
r Court House Square.
I GEOKGE W. KITTELLE, Prop.
nUoLllDAunLn Op DnU I lILn Curtaio Poles, aud Window
Shades. 10 and 12 West Third Street, Winston.
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Morgan J. L. tob buyer, b Elm nr Bank ^h
Morgan J. W. picker, h Water Cp
Morgau Thomas, tinner, bds Franklin P^
Morgan Thomas R. printer, h Water
Morgan T. J. tob man'g, h Water "^
Morgan T. grocer, Belew creek rd, h do g5;o
Morgan W. L. machinist, h Main bel Sq 34o
Morisey J. W. h Cedar av cor Cemetery |.^§
Mortou S. F. mill hand, b Spruce nr High |g-^
Moss Mrs. L. C. h 1st cor Spruce p^^
Myers Miss Addie, dressmaker, h Walnut ^ei*
Myers Charles, driver, h Walnut ^^3
Myers Miss Ella, h Salt SS>»
Myers Mrs. M. T. wid, b Walnut ^ia
Nading John, farmer, h Poplar cor Walnut °^|
Neal Miss Lizzie, h Cherry nr High ^^S-
Neal Stephen T. clerk, Dist. Attorney, h Cherry nr High S»^
Nelson Mrs. Sallie, wid, h 7 Shallowford |§'^
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â– Nelson Thos. N. dyer, h 11 Shallowford ^^f
Newsom Miss Eliza, h Main [Salem. N. C. »om
TVisseu C F. «& Co. wagon manufacturers, p. o. address Ijg-
:Schoulers Racket Store "^'"^^ ^ ^^^strg^^nnal^^^-^^' ^"■•- m
Kf\JiJ.\JU.x\JA. u J.viA)\JXi.\J\J K/v\Ji.\J 408 and 410 Liberty St., WIKSTOJW, ST. € ^ i' 5-
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IKissen Harry K. clerk. Hotel Phoenix, h Main cor Belew *»
Creek "â–
Niceson Henry, harness maker, h Pond nr Ist INO
Nissen John, machinist, b Main cor Belew Creek CaS
Norfleet C P. machinist, h Main nr Cemetery
Odell Miss Annie, telegrapher, bds Main
.OriU!»b.y W. P. Twin City Music House, 236 Main, Winston, g
h Main "^
Owen Louis, yardmaster, h Poplar
Owen L. F. clerk, Salem
Page Monroe, h Bank CO
Palmer Frank, painter, b Watkins «-S
Parrish John, carpenter, h Belew Creek rd ^
Parrish Mrs. Mary, "wid, h Bush nr Belew Creek rd jrh
Parrish R. J. tob man'g, h Belew Creek rd
Parrish Thomas, tob worker, h Belew Creek rd ^
Patrick Miss Fannie, h Watkins ti*
Patterson Edmund V. student, b Shallowford cor Cherry ^
Patterson John L. student, h Shallowford cor Cherrv ^
Patterson Lindsay, attorney-at-law, 406^ Liberty, h Broad a
Patterson Mrs. M. F. wid, h Shidlowford cor Cherry
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JjJaiUWJN, iLUuJllJLLb & (jO. Dexter Cutters, Geiser Thu'shers,
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Agents for g-enuine Smith and
Dexter Cutters, Geiser Thit'shers, -
Champion Grain Drills, Peerless Cj
Boad Bngrines, Spiral Spring Buggiea, etc. 3 and 5 West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
H D. H. KING "To:^Tâ„¢r" Milwaukee Beer
M 209 East Third Street, WINSTON. N. C.
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g g Patterson Miss Rosa, weaver, bds 3 Marshall
w g Pearyman Miss Mary, h Mill cor Main
â–º1^ Pearyman Walter A. h Poplar nr Walnut
Peddicord Alex, driver, h Main
q! Peddicord A. J. teamster, h Salt
Peddicord Miss Chloe, h Church, ndj. Academy
^Q Peddicord Frank, broom maker, h Salt
Q Peddicord Miss Mary, h Salem Hotel, Main
/\S i Peddicord William, driver, bds Belew Creek rd
^^ Peeples Joseph, farmer, h Poplsr
^rj Pegram Miss Alice, h Mulberry nr West
S Pegram Miss Cora, h Mulberry nr West
'â– ^ Pegram Mrs. Elizabeth, wid, h Mulberry nr West
^ Pegram Miss Frances, h Mulberry nr West
^H Pegram Miss Lillie, dressmaker, h Belo House, Main
HH Pegram Miss Lucretia, h Mulberry nr West
(^ Pegram Rufus, h Mulberry nr West
Petersen Miss Christina, h Church, adj. Academy
Petersen Edward (W. & E. Petersen), h Old Shallowford opp Elm
_^ Petersen Harry, jeweler, h Old Shallowford nr Elm
^ Petersed Miss Henrietta, h Old Sballowford nr Elm
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hH 11/11 I P UIIOI^C Hardware in all its Branches. Cook and Heating
C3 ft ALL Qb nUulVL Stoves, House FurnishiDg Goods, Agricultural
Implements, etc. Ill west Fourth Street, Winston, N. C
^^ Petersen James, plumber, h Old Shallowford nr Elm
b^ Petersen Miss Mary, teacher, h Old Shallowford nr Elm
^^ Petersen Nathaniel, carpenter, h Old Shallowford nr Elm
Petersen Samuel, carpenter, h Elm nr Old ShuUowford
^ Petersen William (Petersen Bros.), h Liberty and Academy
s Petersen Wm. spinner, h Liberty nnd Academy
§ Petersen VV, & E. cabinet makers, h Old Shallowford opp. Elm
^ Petree Budd, mill hand, h Wachovia
Pi^ Petree Dudley, farmer, h Snnnyside Heights
^ ^ Petree James, mill hand, h High nr Spruce
1^ r^ Petree J. mill hand, h Ccttou row
1^ Petree Will, mill hand, h Cotton row
? "^ Petrie W. W. watchman, h Cherry nr High
^ ^ PfaflF F. W. grocer, Marshall cor Academy, h West
tj Pfaff Mrs. M. E. wid, h Linden nr Poplar
te O Pfnff P. G. carpenter, h Linden nr Poplar <.
^ '^ Pfohl A. F. com. traveler, h Main
K^j ^ Pfohl Miss Bessie, h Main cor Ist
^ ^ Pfohl B. J. bookkeeper, h Main cor 1st
6^ Pfohl C B. secretary Salem Female Academy, h Poplar
^ Pfohl Miss C. E. h Main
i L. E. STEERE, DRUGGIST. OIL OF GLADNESS
&H A Quick Relief for Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Cor. 4th and Liberty Sts., Winston, N. C
Hinshaw & Medearis Company
faction. They don't handle Shoddy Goods. hxH
Three cardinal virtues in their J^J
dealinjrs with you :— Good Quality,
Lowest Pi ices and Perfect Satis-
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Pfohl C. T. bookkeeper, h Main cor 1st
Pfobl E. A. trea. Forsyth Five Cent Sayings Bank, h Main
Pfohl H. A. bookkeeper, h Poplar ,_^
Pfohl J. K. clerk, N. & W. R. R h Main cor Ist W
Pfohl W. S. bookkeeper, h Main cor Ist
Pfohl S. A. clerk, R. & D. R. R. h Main "^
Phillips Miss Cora, h Marshall §
Phillips Josiah, bar clerk, h Belew Creek rd W^
Phillips J. M. h Marshall g §
Pepkin Charles, grocer, Winston, bds Elm -'^^
Pittman Miss Annie, teacher, Salem Female Academy, r do ^^
Pittman W. L. bookkeeper, h Cherry g^
Pleasant G. R. lab, h Roanoke § jd
Plowman John, mill hand, h Bank i^"
Plowman Miss Phoebe, mill hand, h Elm i^g
Poe A. P. (Stephenson, Poe & Co.), r outside limits q**"
Poindexter G. Z. h Salt - S
Poiudexter J. T. h Salt 5*
Poindexter Miss Lou, h Salt ^^^
Poindexter Miss Victoria, h Salt CO
Porter Miss Caroline, wid, h Main _.
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Schouler's Racket Store "sret*SuSrLKV„s^.iJ?K-.^ '^
mental at 5 cents. t,^
Porter Louis, shoemaker. Main ur Bank, h do ^
Post Office, R. W. Belo, Postmaster, Main nr Bank cp
Potts E. W. painter, Academy nr Mulberry, h do
Powers Edward, mill hand, h Poplar c^
Preston P. S. clerk, bds Salt
Proctor Mrs. Elizabeth, wid, h Belew Creek rd
Proctor Miss Mamie, weaver, h 17 Shallowford
Proctor S. D. fireman, h Belo Creek rd ^^
Provincial Elders of the Southern Province of the Moravian j_j
Church, Jas. T. Lineback, secty. and treas. cor Main and ^
Bank O
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Ragland Edward, machinist, h Broad
Reed A. h Cherry cor 1st CTq
Reed Miss Laura A. h Cherry cor Ist J^
Reeves Will, bds Belew Creek nr Water y^
Regennas Miss Hermina, h Cemetery nr Church p3^
Regennas Miss Mary, h Cemetery nr Church CQ
Regennas Paul F. carver, h Cemetery nr Church o
Regennas Peter F. carver, h Cemetery nr Church "^
Reich Augustus, tinner, h Main nr Sq. >
Reich Charles, machinist, h Poplar ^
"n"p TT" f\ npXJniVrPQniVr ''''^®^oP"'^'"-^iiistonpiusrgist, carries a 5
complete and select stock of every descrip- O
tion of proprietary medicine. 13 West 'P
Fourth Street.
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D.H.KING
Bottler of Mineral Waters, Sarsaparilla, Soda Water and
168 SALEM DIRECTORY — WHITE DEPARTMENT.
O Reich G. A. shoemnker, Church, h do
"^ Reich Henry (Reich Broa.j, h Poplar
^fl Reich J. E. tinner, h Poplar
^^ Reich Miss Liddie, dom, h Main bel Sq.
1^ Reich Miss Minerva, h Main
^ Reights S. E. plumber, h Elm
"^ Rempson B. F. tinner, h Main nr Belew creek
a> Rempson Miss Lucetta, h Main opp Sq.
^ Rempson Mrs. Polly, wid, h Main opp Sq.
CCt Rempson W. S. tinner, h Belew creek rd
Reid Miss Ella, h Spruce nr High
..^ Reid J. h Spruce nr High
^ Reinger T. K. wines and liquors, 12 E, 3d, Winston, h Green
<-» Rich Isaac, bookkeeper, h Belew creek opp Water
*^ Richardson Miss Jennie, teacher. Salem Female Academy, r do
Rights Annie, dom, h Church nr Sq.
l^ Rights Mrs. C. L. wid, h Uld Shallowford
T-H Rig;ht!*« George H. foreman and local editor of Union Repub-
"^ lioan, h Old Shallowford
^ Rights Miss M. h Old Shallowford
?^ Robertson D. A. teamster, h Broad cor Green
W*^^ n r A II O " Seeing is believing." These words mean much, but to see
M I" Allpn Xlm lifl oui" immense lines of Men's Furnishings, Shoes and Hats,
^^m. I I bl flllull VII UU* will impress the Truth more forcibly that we are Leaders in
^^ styles. Quantities and Low Prices. Phcenix Hotel Bldg., Liberty St., opp. Court House,
h^ Wl^.-.TO.M. i\. V.
P^ Robertson Miss Jennie, h Broad cor Green
â– ^ Robertson J. J. machinist, h Wood nr Water
|V| Robertson Miss Lizzie, h Broad cor Green
JTJ Robertson W. I. brick mason, h Broad cor Green
f^ Robinson Miss Sarah, h Poplar
Rode Miss A. telegraph operator, h Main
Q Koger.s James .TI. (Brown, Rogers & Co.), h Cherrj cor 1st
l_^ Rogers J. wks iron wks. r Salt nr 1st
O Rogers S. G. plumber, h Salt
Rominger Daniel, h Poplar
^ <* Rominger Sandy, driver, h Pond nr 1st
< H Rondthaler Miss Alice J. teacher, S. F. A. h Church nr Sq
^ ^ Roudtbaler Bishop JEdwarJ, pastor Moravian church,
g S h Church nr Sq [nr Sq
X % Rondthaler Howard E. teacher, Salem Boys' School, h Church,
^ S Rotrock Miss Anna, h Elm nr Ist
«* rh5 Rotrock C. M. brakeman, h Main
2 K Rotrock Miss Kliza, h Elm nr 1st
2 X Kuffin J. R. division freight agent, N. W. R. R. h Church, Salem
^ Ryan J. V. tob worker, h Main
a ^ Sale J. A. carpenter, h Broad cor Green
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I ^ rn It N I A n U 1 1 L , [ *" "^'''%:L%oZr'"''' "'
H 2 WINSTON, N.C. Geo. W. Kittelle, Prop. ) Table and service excellent.
DnCCKIDAPUCD Q DDnTUCD '^^^ ''''^^ ®^^^ ^^^''^^ '"^ co
nUOLllDAunLn Qb DnUlnLII Winston that keeps a com- *
plete line of foot wear. 12 West Third Street, Winston. PQ
SALEM DIRECTORY — WHITE DEPARTMENT. 169 ^d
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Salem Boys' School, Rev. Edward Rondthaler, prin.; Prof. J. F. C|
Brower, asst. prin.; cor Main and Academy ^!i
Salem Cottou Oin and Bone Iflill, Dr. J.F. Shafifner,prop. p^
New Shallowford nr High
Salem Graded School, Mulberry nrlWest [creek •nj
Salem Iron Works, C. A. Hege <fe Co, props, Liberty opp Belew g^^o
Salem Woolen Mills, F. <fe H. Fries, prop. New Shallowford nr 5^o
Salt £,^w
Scarborough William, lab, h Belew creek rd od-^
Schwab H. C. moulder, h Wood nr Water p°W
Sichouler David I>. dry and fancy goods, millinery, boots, &bP
shoes, etc, 408 aud 410 Liberty, Winston, h Sunnyside |^|
Schouler James, h Sunnyside heights I^S*
Scribner Miss Adelaide, teacher, Salem Female Academy, r do °-§h
Seroggius J. H. h Ash o^2
Sealer John A. machinist, h Park av [Winston, h Franklin ^^B.
Seabolt It, W, stoves, tin and sheet iron worker, 431 Liberty, g.^^
Seabolt Mrs. Tina, wid, h Franklin " |gg
Se;igraves James, mason, h Franklin pgf-
Seagraves J. A. bricklayer. Cotton row "§1^
Seagraves Joseph, mason, h Franklin
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Schouler's Millinery Establishment
Fine Millinery, S2 B
French Pattern m 5 2
Hats, Nunsvailing, |;
Infants' Hats, etc., etc. -Kig and 410 I,ibeity St., WINSTON, N. C. &m.
Seddon Mrs. Mary E. wid, h West nr Marshall og
Semons Mrs L. S. wid, h Old Shallowford nr Main
Sensemau & Brickeiinlein, stoves, crockery, tinware and ^^
plumbers. Main cor Bellews creek ^T
Senseman W. O. (Sensemau & Briekenstein), h Main ^r^
Setliff Benjamin, box maker, h Sunnyside heights
Settle Miss Florence, teacher, Salem Female Academy, r do ^
Shaffner Miss Etta, h Main p
Shaffner Frank, h Main g-
IShaffner Hy. F. Sec'ty. and Treas. Wachovia Loan and
Trust Co. h Main 02
Shaffner I>r. J. F. physician, druggist, Main ; cotton gin and i-g
bone mill, New Shallowford, h Main ^
Shaffner Miss Louisa C. teacher, Salem Female Academy, r do rr^
Shaffner Miss Sarah E. teacher, Salem Female Academy, r do
Shaffner Wilham, h Mam ^
Sharp Calvin, h Spruce nr 1st ^
Sharp C. L. bookkeeper, h Spruce nr 1st ^
Sharp Miss Kate, h Spruce nr 1st c-K
Sharp Miss Maggie, h Spruce nr 1st §
Shaw Mrs. E. E. wid, h Main
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DDfllA/KI DnPCDCff OlX ^^^^^^i Ranges, Furnaces, Heaters,
DnUlf lip nUuLllUWUUi sheet iron, Paints,.Oils,Varni8hes, etc. O
3 & 5 West Fourth Street, Winston. N. C.
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SALEM
FEMALE ACADEMY
REV. J. H. CLEWELL,
PRINCIPAL
Catalogues Furnished upon Application,
Hinshaw &, Medearis Company
White Goods, Ginghams, Percales, 4-4, 5-4, & 10-4 Sheeting, Splendid Line of Lace Curtains.
Fine Dress Goods with Trimmings ^Q
to match. Laces, Hosiery, warrant-
ed Fast Colors, Best Kid Gloves,
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Shaw Miss Julia, h Main Ch
Shelton W. E. h Broad nr Shallowford ^
Sheppard Mrs. A. C. h West cor Ash p!^
Shepperd E. A. h Cherry cor High
Shepperd Miss Ida M. h Cherry cor High J^
Shepperd J. W. clerk, h Cherry cor High g^
Shepperd W. S. electrician, h Cherry c High crh
Shipwash M. C. bricklayer, h Elm nr 1st P^
Shore Clarence, clerk, h Liberty h|
Shoaf D. A. clerk, h Main nr Bridge 5^
Shore Miss Anuie, dressmaker, h Main cor Cemetery "^
Shore Augustus, miller, h Pond nr High
Shore Clarence, clerk, h Salt ^
Shore Edward, bottler, h Belew Creek nr Chestnut -c^
Shore Fred, clerk, h Main, Salem o S'g,
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Shore Howard, h Salt ^g"
Shore H. L. h Belew Creek nr Chestnut P55
Shore H. W. groceries. Main cor New Shallowford, h Liberty gBg
Shore Mrs. Jonas, wid, h Poplar cor Salt S;s?g
Shore Mrs. J. H. wid, h Old Shallowford gf^
Shore Miss Lily, h Belew Creek nr Chestnut ||e.
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bcnoulers xiacket oiore a chofce stock ot isi
p. Centemeri & Co.'s fine Kid Gloves and
Welcher's full line of Ladies' Muslin Underwear.
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Shore Louis, mill hand, h Salt
Shore Miss Mamie, h Marshall 55
Shore Miss Maria, h Church, adj. Academy
Shore Miss Minnie, h Poplar
Shore N. T. clerk, h Marshall "'
Shore Miss Rosa, h Belew Creek nr Chestnut ^^
Shore Rufus, salesman, h West ^
Shore Samuel, miller, h Poplar g-
Shore W. A. foreman. Sentinel office, h Pond
Shouso Edwin T. shoemaker, h Marshall CQ
Shouse Mrs. Matild, wid, h Main opp Sq. ^
Shultz John, carpenter, h Main nr Belew Creek rd ~
Shutt John, h Marshnll nr West
Shutt J. L. lab, h Broad nr Green ^
Siddall A. J. foreman, h Marshall ^H
Siddall Miss Ella, teacher, Salem Female Academy M*
Siddall Thomas, machinist, h Mulberry nr West . ^
Siewers Miss Gertrude, h Sister's House, Church ^
Siewers Mrs, Hannah, h Sister's House, Church ^
Siewers Mrs. M. A. wid, h Main cor 1st
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Ulll I I Ul I nUlliruUll a complete and select stock of every O
description of proprietary medicine. 13 West Fourth Street.
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Manufacturer of and Dealer in Crystal Ice. Sold in small or
larg'e quantities. Delivered to any part of Winston or Salem.
Daily capacity 12 tons. Ice Factory 407 North Water Street.
OflBce 209 East 3rd Street, Winston, N. C.
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Siewers I>r. N. S. physician and surgeon, h Main, bel Sq.
Sink Cicero, dyer, h Elm nr 1st
Sink Miss Hattie, h Linden cor Ash
Sink J. n. (Sink & Knouse), h Sunnyside
Sink & Knouse, gen'l merchandise, cor Main & Mill
Sink Samuel, carpenter, h Linden cor Ash
Sink Miss Susie, dcm, h Cemetery cor Church
Sisters House of the Moravian Church, h Church nr Sq.
Skilton Prof. C. S. prof, music, S. F. A. bds Main
Smith Mrs. A. L. teacher, Salem Female Academy, r do
Smith Mrs. Anetta, wid. h Widow's House
Smith Miss Beatrice, h Main nr Cemetery
Smith B. P. tob mfr, Winston, h Elm
Smith Miss Emma, h Widow's House
Smith J. C. lumber, h Walnut
Smith Mrs. R. A. tailoress, h Salt
Smotherman Mrs. Florence, wid, h Elm
Smotherman Sandy, farmer, h 3 Marshall
Smothers Miss Alice, weaver, h Hio;!! cor Spruce
Smothers Mrs. Deliliah, weaver, Hi^h cor Spruce
Smothers Miss Emma, h High cor Spruce
SEE P. E. ALLEN & GO.
The Men's Outfitters. Suits to meas-
ure a Specialty. No Fit, no Sale.
Phrenix Hotel Building, Liberty Street, WINSTON, N. C.
Smothers Miss Minnie, weaver, h High cor Spruce
Smothers W. G. watchman, h High cor Spruce
Snyder Miss Sallie. h Park av
Spach Allen A. planer, h Church
Spach Frank, h Cotton row
Spach Mrs. Julia, wid, h Widow's House [line
Spacli J. C. wagon manufacturer, Waughtown st, h end of car
Spach Mrs. Martha, wid, h Pond nr 1st
H. W. SHORE,
DEALER IN
HEAVY and FANCY GROCERIES
Choice Confectioneries, Fruits, Canned
Goods, Fine Imported and Domestic
Ciorars and Tobacco, Crockery,
Glass and Queensware.
Corner Main and New Shallowford Streets, - SALEM, N. C.
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PHENIX HOTEL,
Geo. W. Klttelle, Prop. )
\ The home of fie Commercial Traveler,
( especially on Sunday. Noted for the
r excellence of its table.
«%.00 to 8$S.50 per day.
DnOCMDAf^UCD Q DDnTUCD ^i^e Dress Goods and Dress CO
nUoLllDAunLn 06 UnU I riLn Trimmings a Specialty. Lar
gest stock of Silk Dress Goods in the State. 10 West Third Street, Winston^ Cg
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Spach Miss Susan, dom, h Main C^
Spach W. H. grocer, h Main nr Cemetery ^
Spaiuhower John, miller, h Apple PUJ
Spaugh Miss Ada, bds Main nr Cemetery
Spaugh D. A. general merchandise, cor Main and Shallowford ;
also Main nr Belew's Creek, r do 2
Spaugh Enoch, carpenter, h Poplar O
Spaugh Levi, moulder, h Apple ^
Spaugh Miss Mattie, h Salt opp Belew Creek rfq
Spaugh R. C. (W. J. Spaugh & Son), h Main g
Spaugh Miss Sarah, h Elm nr Bank ^
Spaugh Miss Sarah, h Elm nr Bank h^-
Spaugh Mrs. Thomas, wid. h Elm CQ
Spaugh W. J. (W. J. Spaugh & Son), h Main _ ^g.^
Spaugh W. J. & Son, dry goods, groceries, etc. Hunter blk, Main 2||
Spaugb Waiter T. (C. A.' Hege & Co.), h Elm nr Bank ^ "
Speer W. A. plumber, h Belew Creek rd 1
Speers Miss Jennie, h Salt |i^
Springs L. W. com. traveller, h Main be! sq
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Springs W. Lee, h Main "goo
Sprinkle T. S. insurance, h Walnut sl^
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ni 1 ' T> "X A. CM. Agents for Butterick's Fashions. Send ? B sr
Dcnoulers Kacket Store '''^''''\tr\^r^liine^tov^''^^''^ i-
408 and 410 Liberty Street. WINSTON, N. C. ?§>
stack George, machinist, h Wachovia ||
Stack J. A. mill hand, h Wachovia
Standard Oil Co. A. F. Hall, manager, east of Park av nr R & ^
D. Railroad
Stanton J. P. Sheriff's clerk, Winston, h Cherry nr 1st
tttaiiton Mrs. Ii. K. millinery, 209 Main, Winston, h Cherry ''^'^
Starbuck J. S. h Wood nr Cemetery ^^
Stare Miss Mary, h Sister's House, Church gO
Starr Miss Adeline, h Broad nr Green g*
Stare Miss Eliza, h Sister's House, Church
Stephenson Joseph (Stephenson, Poe & Co.), h outside limits ^^
{Stephenson. Poe «fe Co. oil dealers, fresh meats and vegeta- "-S
bles, cor Shallowford and Brookstown av ^
Stewart Mrs. Augusta, wid, h Spruce nr High jrh
St3wart Charles, carpenter, h West cor Mulberry £ -
i§tewart Oeorge, tin, copper and sheet iron worker, 449 Main, ^h
Winston, h Belew Creek rd
Stewart Will H. tinner, h Belew Creek rd
Stiner Miss Amelia, h Church adj. Academy
Stipe A. L. h Belew Creek rd
Stockton Miss Carrie, h Main adj. Belo House
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JJJaXJ W il , XiUVJijIilJ OC UU. merhants with any article to be ^_.
' found in a flrst-class Hardware or CJ
Agricultural Implement Store. 3 and 5 West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
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Dealer in fiest Grades of Steam, Smitiiingr, I*oundry, Grate Stovelaad
if • II H Kinill Coal in Car Loads or Less, at Lowest Prices. 209 East Third
5O III III IVIIIU street, Winston, N. C.
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J> Stockton Frank W. bookkeeper, h West
.S^' Stockton Fred, cierk, bds Hotel Creek opp Water
5 1 Stockton Mrs. J. G. h Main
§3^ Stockton J. H. real estate, b Main adj. Belo House
^ >, Stockton Miss Tilla, h Main nr Cemetery
^ Stone Mrs. H. A. wid, h Bank nr Belew Creek rd
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-^Lo Stroup Misa Eliza, b Sister's House, Cburcb
K-5^ Stroup E. A. tinner, b Mulberry nr West
Stultz W. W. barness maker, b Water
• Suits Miss Paulina, b Broad cor Apple
^^ Swain J. D. blacksmitb, Mill nr Main, b Main
Ph Swain J. H. macbinist, b Elm nr 1st
•*^ Swain Mode, tinner, bds Main
^£\ Swain M. macbinist, bds Elm
PQ Tavis Mrs. Henrietta, wid, b Main
Taylor Bros, tobacco manufacturers, First nr Depot
^ Taylor J. P. (Taylor Bros.), b cor Main and Walnut
|3^ Taylor J. E. tob buyer, b Wood nr Oak
O Taylor William B. (Taylor Bros.), b Boston Flats
•"^ Teague M. C. engineer, b Belew creek nr Cbestnut
^ lAi A I I Q UIICI^C Headquarters for Dynomites, Olive Oil, &c.
P^ flALLObnUuMl cream Freezers, The celebrated Gumey Refri-
HH gerators, Howe & Fairbanks Scales, etc. Ill West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
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r^ Teagne Thomas, (Stepbenson, Poe & Co.), b outside limits
Teague , yardman, bds Belew creek
fl^ Temple Cbarles, b Belew creek rd
y^ Tesb Mrs. Cbarity, wid, b Poplar nr Walnut
O Tesb Cbarles, clerk, b Salt
^^ Tesb E. V. mill band, b Poplar
^ Tesb Louis, watcbman, S. F. A. b Poplar
&^ Tesb Osmyn, sbipping clerk, b Salt
Tesb Rufus, carpenter, b Poplar nr Walnut
Tesb R. J. miller, b Salt
Tesb William F. folder, b Poplar nr Walnut
Tbaeler Rev. Artbur, pastor Calvary cbapel, b Main
Tbaeler Clarence, bookkeeper, S. F. A. b Main
c^-. Tbomas Miss Annie, wid, b Brancb
^ Tbomas Miss Cyntbia, b Roanoke
Tbomas Henry, carpenter, b Cotton row
"^ Tbomas James, warehouseman, b Spruce nr 1st
r[— j Tbomas Jobn W. b Roanoke
^ Tbomas Miss Kate, b Roanoke
§ Tbomas W. M. farmer, b Belew creek rd
>~» Thompson Mrs. E. C. wid, b Belew creek rd
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L. E. STEERE, DRUGGIST
STEERE'S INSTANT HEADACHE and
NEURALGIA WAFERS. A Sure Cure.
Hinshaw & Medearis Company
faction. They don't handle Shoddy Goods,
Three cardinal virtues in their ^/J
dealings with you :— Good Quality, *
Lowest Prices and Perfect Satis- i .
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Thompson J. D. drug clerk, h Salem
Thurley Mrs. Eva, wid, h Widow's House
Thrift Frank, farmer, h West
Thrift Miss Lillie, dressmaker, h West
Thrift Miss Kosa, h West
Tietze Miss Lucy, teacher, Salem Female Academ}-, r do
Tise Miss Florence, h Main
Tise J. H. h Main
Tise Mrs. Sophemia, wid, h 13 Shallowford
Tise S. W. manager, Western Union Telegraph Co. h Main
Toler , telegrapher, bds Park av
Tracy Miss Antoinette, teacher, Salem Female Academy, r do
Transue J. R. carpenter, h Mulberry
Troxler D. M. car inspector, h Belew Creek rd
Tucker Miss Mary A. warper, h 4 Marshall
Tucker Mrs. M. J. wid, h 4 Marshall
Tucker Miss Sallie V. h 4 Marshall
Turner J. O. manager, Fries' mill, bds Spruce nr High
Turner Mrs. N. E. wid, h Main, bel Sq.
Tysinger J. W. engineer, h Main, bel Sq.
Vance J. A. iron worker, cor 1st and Depot, h Belew Creek
Fine Millinery,
French Pattern
Hats, Nunsvailing,
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Infants' Hats, etc., etc., 408 and 410 Liberty Street, WINSTON, N. C.
Vandegrift E. J. foreman N. & W. B. R. h Chestnut nr Ist
Vandegrift G. T. emp N. & W. R. R. bds Chestnut nr Ist
Vandegrift Miss M. L. h Chestnut nr 1st
Van Vleck Miss Amy, music teacher, S. F. A. h Main nr Bunk
Van Vleck Miss Louisa C. music teacher, S. F. A. h Main nr
Bank
Vaughn A. A. carpenter, h Belew creek rd
STEPHENSON, POE & CO..
Dealers in
Fresh Meats, Vegetables,
Chickens, Butter,
Eggs, Etc.
PURE PORK SAUSAGE
a specialty in season.
P. O. Box 233, Winston, or 265, Salem, N. C.
Store : Junction of Shallowford and
Brookstown Avenue, - SALEM, N. C.
STEPHENSON, POE & CO.,
OIL DEALERS
Wagons run 3 days a week.
The Prudent Economizer can get the
Best Oils delivered at his door for IHH
cents per sallon.
P. O. Box 233, Winston, or 265, Salem, N. C.
Store : Junction of Shallowford and
Brookstown Avenue, - SALEM, N. C.
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Carries a complete line of Paints, Oils ^mm^
Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, &c. 13 West' Fourth C^
Street, Winston, N. C
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Mineral, Waters and Beer, 209 East 3rd Street, Winston.
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Vaughn J. H. tob. worker, h JBelew creek rd
Veitch Preston, lab, h Main
Veitch Miss Sallie, h Poplar
Vest Miss Carrie, teacher, Salem Female Academy, r do
Vest Miss Lucy, h Main
Vest Miss Margaret, h Main
Vest Miss Myia, h Main
Vest Miss Sallie, music teacher, S. F. A. h Main
Vogler A. C. (A. C. Vogler & Son), h Main nr First
"Vogler 4.C<& !Son, furniture and undertakers, Main nr First
Vogler Miss Emma, h Cemetery cor Church
Togler F. H. (A. C. Vogler Ac Son), h Liberty nr First
Vogler George E. printer, h Salt [Main, Salem
Vogler Ueury E. (W. T. Vogler & Son), h cor Cemetery and
Vogler Miss M. E. h Church nr Bank
Vogler Miss K. A. h Church nr Bank
Vogler Timothy, h Main bel Sq.
Vogler Walter, lapper, bds Elm [Cemetery
Vogler William T. (W. T. Vogler & Son), h cor Church and
Waggoman Miss Anna, h Main nr Bridge
Waggoman Ed. painter, h Main nr Bridge
" What's in a Name?" Some Names rtf AIIP^IO ^f\ for Instance means
have no significance, others are H r A I I I" 111 JOi i 1 11 stylish and reliable.
Pregnant with Meaning. I I lal flLbiLll VU UUl Men's Hats, Shoes
and Furnishings. Phoenix Hotel Building, opp. Court House, WINSTON, N. C.
Waggoman Miss Eliza, h Main nr Bridge
Waggoman Miss Minta, tailoress, h Main nr Bridge
Walker A. W. millwright, h Main bel Sq.
Walker Philip, cojB&n maker, bds Main
Wallace Miss Anna, tob worker, h 16 Shallowford
Wallace Miss Etta, spinner, h 18 Shallowford
ESTABLISHED 1858.
A. C. VOGLER. F. H. VOGLER.
A. C. VOGLER & SON,
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
FURNITURE^DEALERS
A Pull Stock of Parlor Suits,
Bedroom Suits, Dining-
room Suits, Curtains,
Baby Carriages, etc.
MAIN ST., SALEM, N. C.
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Ample sample rooms for Commercial
Traveler's. Centrally located, opp.
Court House Square.
OBOBGE W. KITTEUL£, PrOp.
ROSENBACHER &, BROTHER -^-o- «-^-'°"-- ^
Curtain Poles and Window
Shades. 10 and 12 West Third Street, Winston.
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Wallace John, butcher, h 18 Shallowford ^
Wallace Miss Lily, spinner, h 18 Shallowford f|
Wallace Miss Minnie, spinner, h 18 Shallowford ^^
Wallace Miss Sarah, weaver, h 18 Shallowford hm
Warren , foreman stock farm, h Sunnyside Heights
Wafkins &, Conrad, dentists, Main nr First
Watkins Dr. C. J. (Watkins & Conrad), h Main nr First
Watkins J. Conrad, h Main nr First O
Watkins James, tobacconist, h Watkins , ^
Watkins John D. h W. 5th, Winston (jq
Watson W. H. carpenter, h Belew Creek rd »-S
Watkins W. H. h Main nr First ^
Weesner A, A. carpenter, h Poplar ^^
Weisner Albert, carpenter, h Marshall nr Mill CD
Weisner Eugene, machinist, h Marshall nr Mill ^
Weisner John, farmer, h Marshall nr Mill
Weisner Junius, carpenter, h Poplar cor Linden ?M)
Welfare Edward, clerk, h Poplar Ca3
Wellfare Mrs. Ella, wid, h Main, bel Sq. ^^
Welfare Miss Jane, private school, h Main cor Cemetery ^\-^
Welfare Mrs. Julia, wid, h Widow's House
Schouler's Racket Store ^'"''T^:^^:ilZ':u':'^'" S
408 and 410 Liberty Street, WINSTON, N. C. t^
Welfare Miss Mary, milliner, h Widow's House CO
Welfare Ruport, h Poplar £j
Welfare William, tob man'g, r Main nr Belew Creek O
Wells W. C. bookkeeper, h Salt S-
West Miss Amanda, weaver, h 14 Shallowford "
West Mrs. Elizabeth, h 14 Shallowford ^
West Hilliary, painter, h 14 Shallowford ^j
West Miss Mindie, weaver, h 14 Shallowford C3
West Miss Rosa, weaver, h 14 Shallowford e-h
Westmoreland Bob, bar clerk, h Belew Creek nr Chestnut g
Wheeler W. H. farmer, h Church cor 1st ^
Whiesenhunt Miss Polly, h Fairview nr Wachovia ^^
Whirlow J. L. carpenter, h 1st cor Pond ^H
White Jacob, h Belew Creek rd
White Mrs. Mary, wid, h Church ^^
White W. B. carpenter, h Belew Creek rd [h do -^
Whitman M. C. barber and refreshments, Main nr Shallowford, j^r^-.
Widow's House, of Moravian Church, h Main cor Old Shallow- w® «;
ford gl""
Wilder Miss M. A. h Park av t»^3
Williams Mrs. E. J. h Main nr Sq. ^.g^
Builders' Hardware, Nails, Locks, Hinges, ^9c
Rope, White Lead, Brushes, Oils, Sherwin, 5"
Williams Co.'s P. C. Paints. 3 and 5 West g- "
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Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
f1 y 1^1 MP bottler of the Celebrated Jos. Schlitz MilwaukbK
^ Ul Hi KIIvU Beer. 209 East Third Street, Winston, N. C.
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O Williams George, cigar maker, h Belew Creek rd
oa Williams Miss Kate, h Cotton row
3 Williams Mrs. M. E. wid, h Belew Creek rd
> Williams Phil, miller, bds Elm
^ Williams Rowan, harness maker, h Main nr Sq.
, _^ Williams Miss Sarah, h Pond nr 1st
[ S Williamson Mrs. Amanda, wid, h 8 Shallowford
i M Williamson A. A. carpenter, h Elm nr 1st
i ^ Williamson Charles, tobacconist, h Cherry cor High
Williards Joseph, miller, h Sunnyside
Wimmer Frank, r Main bel Sq.
Wimmer John, drsgman, h Main nr Bank
Wimmer Mrs. John, wid, h Cemetery
Winkler Mrs, Amelia, wid, h Old Shallowford
Winkler Mrs. A. W. wid, h Main nr Bank
Winkler Miss Bessie, h Main nr Bank
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<^3 Winkler Miss C. A. h Main nr Bank
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Winkler E. P. f Winkler Bros.),h Main nr Bank
«« Winkler G. A. (Winkler Bros.),h Main nr Bank
gg Winkler U. C. (Winkler Bros.),h Main nr Bank
|§ Winters Miss Mary, h Apple
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=:a If ALL 06 nUulvL Factory Supplies, Sporting Goods a Specialty.
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(§§ Withers W. D. lab, h Sunnyside •
§|S' Wrenn Miss Charity, h Main
ici Wrenn Mrs. wid, h Main bel sq
§§&" Wolf Miss Mattie, weaver, h 3 Marshall
a g Wolle Miss Grace, teacher, Salem Female Academy, r do
n § Womble H. A. foreman, h Marshall nr Bank
« i Womble J. H. beacLer, h Marshall nr Bank
Wood J. M. h West cor Mulberry
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(^ /''^-—^^^X JOHN M. DIXON. Prop.
Main Street, SALEM, N. G.
Cuffs 3c. pair. Collars 1 jC. each.
Shirts IOC.
Family Washing at Reduced Rates.
2 L. E. STEERE, DRUGGIST, OIL OF GLADNESS
^^ â–² Quick Relief for Rheumatism & Neuralgia. Cor. 4 th and Liberty Sts., Winston, N. C.
Hinshaw & Medearis dompany ISfXK^ P^
Manure, Anchor Brand Tobacco Fertilizer and Star Br.ind (iuuno— three of the best brands
fertilizers made. They also sell only the best qualities lied Clover, Sapling Clover, Tim- HH
othy, Orchard Grass, Kentucky, Blue Grass and Herd Grass Seed. L- -*
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Wood Miss Sallie, wid, h 9 Shallowford ^
Wood Walter, farmer, h Poplar ^*
Woollen Edward A. mason, bds Belew Creek rd ^
Woollen J. W. mason, h Belew Creek rd
Wurreschke Mrs. Elizabeth, wid, h Park av H^
Wurreschke Mrs. Josephine, wid, h Park av ^3^
Yarbrough Ben. wks Vance Iron wks, h Belew Creek nr Chestnut ^
York Miss Addie, dress maker, h Belew Creek rd O
York Miss Jeanette, h Belew Creek rd ^
York Mrs. M. E. wid, h Belew Creek rd go
York Miss Rosa, nurse, h Main •ri
Zevely Miss Mary, b Main nr sq ^
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Alexander Mary, h Starbuck row . p .§
Allen Alfred, tob worker, h Happy Hill rd ^ 5"
Allison John T. gardener, h Main nr 1st o p
Schouler" s Racket Store ''""'^^^^ZT^^.T^'"'
408 and 410 Liberty Street, WINSTON, N. C.
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Atwood Elijah, driver, h Old Shallowford nr Elm % B
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Atwood Rosa, h Old Shallowford nr Elm
Austin Peter, driver, h Salt
Bennett Mose, lab, h Main nr Bank "5
Bowie Willie, tob worker, h Siewers al
Brooks Henry, lab, h Salem Hill
Brown Agnes, h Starbuck row
Brown Louis, driver, h Starbuck row ^ §
Brown Rufus, h Church ^ '^
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Caldwell Edward, lab, li Main ^ g
Caldwell Julia, dom, h Elm ^ a
Calloway Robert, roller, h Main % *
Canady Emma, h Sunnyside ' g,
Canady John, lab, h Sunnyside , g*
Carmichael Lucy, cook, h Church g
Carter Cornelia, cook, h Marshall ^ o
Carter Kate, cook, h Marshall § sr.
Carter Lizzie, dom, h Marshall h °
Carter Lucy, cook, h Marshall § ^
Carter Thomas, carpenter, h Main nr Bank »2) *
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U. EL. ixlilU Ginger Ale. Office 209 East Third St., Winston, N. C.
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I i Clark Henry, h Happy Hill rd
"^ t Clark Louvenia, dom, h Siewers al
* I Cole Bob, driver, h Belew Creek rd
1 '^ Coleman P. D. tob worker, h Siewers al
o ^. Cunningham W. J. barber, h First, Salem
^^ Crump Wade, tob trucker, h Salem Hill
§ o Dalton Wm. driver, h Mill
>>% Dillard John, driver, h Marshall
es ^ Dillard Mortimer, gardener, h Salem Hill
I>ixon John M. steam laundry, Main,h Hotel Bethel, Winston
^ Dula Sam, broom maker, h Sunnvside Heights
3 Ellis Giles, h Watkins
"^ Faucett Giles, tob worker, h Siewer's al
Faucett Joe, drayman, h Main bel Sq.
Foskey George, tob worker, h Happy Hill rd
Foskey Gertie, tob worker, h Happy Hill rd
Foskey John, roller, h Happy Hill rd
Foster Sam, tob worker, h Salem Hill
Foster William, tob worker, h Sunnyside Heights
Ji ^ Fowler Henry, tob worker, h Happy Hill rd
j^ ° Foy Lee, shoemaker, Main nr Bank, h do
w IB I 1 I Gentlemen, Requires Constant A ttention. You can rig your
Y niir W /irnrnriP ^®^* o^* ^^^^^ ^^ *''*^™ neaa to root and you'n laugh in
• I UUI IllllUIUUUI happy Surprise when we tell you tbe price.
CO p. E. AL.LEX & CO. Phoenix Hotel Building, east of Court House, WINSTON, N. C.
Freeman Louis, driver, h Sunnyside Heights
Freeman William, lab, h Sunnyside Heights
Gibson John, lab, h Starbuck row
-^ Golden Queen, tob worker, h Siewer's al
P^ Grimth Sallie, dom, h Main
i^—, Grimes P. A. farmer, h Sunnyside
^ Gunn George, tob worker, h Salem Hill
W Harrison J. G. butler, h Main
^^ Hairston Catherine, nurse, h Park av
Hairston E. L. tob worker, h Park av
PL| Hamilton Emily, dom, h Church
^ Hanes Alex, gardener, h Happy Hill rd
|V| Hawkins Minnie, h Poplar
}-[-j Hege Mary, dom, h Church
^^ Hege Thomas, farmer, h Church
Henley James, driver, h Church
Q Hepler Alex, wks S. F. A. h Siewer's al
^ Holland Catherine, h Sunnyside
O Hoilancl Samuel, tob worker, h Sunnyside
Holland William, tob worker, h Sunnyside
o^ Hubbard Jeff, lab, h Sunnyside
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<j"" Winston, N. C. Geo. W. Kittelle, Prop. ) Table and service excellent.
ROSENBACHER & BROTHER
Boys' and Children's Clothing in ^Q
hundreds of styles and qualities. "
The only One-Pi-ice Clothing House
in the city, corner Liberty and Fourth Streets, Winston, N. C.
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Hughes Martha, dom, h Cherry cor High ^
Hunt Charles, h Elm cor 1st ^
Jamieson George, tob roller, h Watkins
Jenkins Kitt, tob worker, h Salem Hill
Johnson Henry, h Salem Hill "^
Johnson John, lab, h Salem Hill 5
Johnson Lee, h Salem Bridge ^ ^
Jones Martha, dom, h Poplar g O
Jones Mary, h Salem Bridge « g
King Laura, h Sunnyside Heights h p
Larrow Henry, fireman, h Elm nr 1st ^ t
Lassitter Add, driver, h Salem Hill 2 SB
Lee Susan, h Starbuck row § S
Leftridge Burrell, tob worker, h Belew Creek nr Chestnut H-
Lindsey Jennie, restaurant, h Happy Hill rd ^^ i
McCollum Dave, lab, h Salem Hill ' to
McCoy William, tob worker, h Salem Hill •_ ^
Mangam John, waiter, h Church
Manns Caroline, washer, h Starbuck row ^
Manns Carrie, h Starbuck row 3
Matthews Isaac, tob worker, h Sunnyside Heights
Schoulers Racket Store •=''"''L*rch°,dltshorr°"''' Z-
408 and . 10 Liberty Street, WINSTON, N. C. t3^
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Matthews Joe, tob worker, h Sunnyside heights
Matthews John, tob worker, h Sunnyside heights
Moore Isaac, butler, h 2 City Flats, Main §0
Morton Bettie, cook, h Happy Hill rd CD
Moss Joe, prizer, h 1st nr Salt
Murphy Julia, wid, h Elm nr 1st c-f
Myers Carrie, dom. h Main ^
Nichols Alex, porter, h Watkins
Paterson Lavvson, lab, h Shallowford nr Cherry
Penn Shelton, tob worker, h Sunnyside heights c^
Pratt Kattie, washer, h Happy Hill rd
Eatliffe Fred, lab, h Sunnvaide heights 1^
Patlifi" S. A. blacksmith, Mill, h South End ts"
Rntliffe Samuel, tob worker, h Sunnyside heights c-f.
Ratliflfe Tommy, tob worker, h Sunnyside heights ^^
Raid Daisy, h Starbuck row ^J^
Reid Jacob, lab, h Starbuck row ^
Raid Lucy, washer, h Happy Hill rd "^
Reynolds Henry, lab, h Sunnyside heights ^
Rice Flank, butler, h Broad
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JjliUWiN. itUuijJlb OC UU. Dexter Cutters. Geiser Threshers, g, -
.kr^vw *w J.1, j.v\y \j, j^j.vKJ \M \y\y. Champion Grain Drills, Peerless *
Road Engines, Spiral Spring Buggies, etc. 3 and 5 West Fourth Street, Winston, N.;C.
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Dl I l# 1 11 n Manufacturer of and dealer in Crystal Ice. Sold In small or large
H K I nl 1 1 quantities. Deliverecito any part of Winston or Salem. Daily capacity
I III IXIivU 12 tons. Ice Factory 407 North Water Street. Office 209 East Third
d ^ Street, Winston, N. C
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® g Ricbardson Allen, gas maker, h Marshall
g^ Roach Calvin, prizer, h Starbuck row
*^' Rogers Anderson, wks Academy, h Church
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e8 2J Rogers Annie, stemmer, h Church
o^ Rogers Jordan, tob worker, h Church
Rogers Mattie, stemmer, h Church
® 0) Ross James, tob worker, h Salem Bridge
"^â– ^ Ross Mack, h Salem Bridge
Scales Doe, tob worker, h Elm nr 1st
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o^ Scott Lenora, washer, h Ist nr Salt
^ Scott Sim. h Mill
'§jj Shroud Washington, driver, h Happy Hill rd
^ § Siddall Ruffin, lab, h Salem Hill
q5 Simmons Laura, cook, h Main
1 o Simmons Laura, washer, h Starbuck row
gjg, Simmons Tilda, washer, h Starbuck row
os^ Siewers Ida, dom, Siewer's al
S^ Smith Lee, barber. Main, h do
^ o Sowers Louisa, dom, h Main
Spach Mary, h Siewer's al
Stafford Harris, farmer, h Mill
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'^ lA/AII P UIIOI^C Hardware in all its Branches. Cook and Heating
h-x) Iff ALL Qb nUOI\L Stoves, House Furnishing (ioods, Agricultural
Implements, etc. Ill West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
S^ Summers Mary, h Starbuck row
O Swepser Jerry, h Salt
^ Tatum Henry, lab, h 1st nr Salt
Thomas Maria, dom, h Church nr Sq.
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Walls Pleas, hostler, h Belew Creek
Warren Ben, lab, h Starbuck row
H Waters Annie, h Siewer's al
"^ West Dacia, h Happy Hill rd
White Luther, lab, h Starbuck row
White R. H. lab, h Starbuck row
^. Williams James, lab, h Poplar
^ Williams Josh, restaurant, Winston, h Church
HH Williams Maria, h Sunnyside
PH Williams Reuben, h Sunnyside
J Williams Sandy, h Elm nr 1st
^ Willis Levin, tob worker, h Salem Bridge
)^ Wright Reid, lab, h Sunnyside Heights
O Wright Richard, prizer, h W. 1st nr Salt
*~^ Yates Ben, yardman, h Belew Creek rd
oQTa Yokeley Arthur, cook, h Church
3 a Yokeley Andy, driver, h Church
fi *' Yokeley George, hostler, h Starbuck row
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<B I h \ll-^Kr IIkI|IiIiI\I neuralgia wafers. ASureCure.
L. E. STEERE, DRUGGIST
S^ Li Li O I LLIILi UllUUUiUl Cor. Ub aad Liberty Sts., Winston, N. C.
Hinshaw&Medearis Company IC'HsSSlS ^
and their Dry Goods, Notions and other goods in original packages of first hands at the HH
Lowest Cash Prices aiid offer unequalled inducements to cash buyers. ^--^
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A Classified List of all Professions, Manufactures, Trades and |_^
Pursuits in the Cities of Winston-Salem, each classi- ^sr'
fication alphabetically arranged, thus exhib-
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Blnins Farmers' and Planters' Almanac. (Crist &
Kehln, props. Below House, Main, Salem
Planters' and Farmers' Almanac^ Lanier Printing Co. ^|
publishers, 214 West 4th ||
ARCHITECTS. ^0
Chamberlain S. K. 218 Broad ^
Denny & Butler, Liberty bet. 3d and 4th toU
Hall Willis E. First Nat. Bank bldg, Liberty
liiuthienm Hill €. 414 Liberty g
ARTISTS. S.
Conrad Hiss Cora, 12^ West 3d ^
Dickson Mrs. S. O. H. 4^ West 3d ^
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. 3
Baldwin F. T. 13^ West 4th S-
Filer «& Starbnek, cor Main and 3d
Fitts J. S. (col), 419 Main ^ ^
Olenn & Manly, 7 West 4th g^
Gray Fugene E. 249 Main cor 3d §
Griffith E. A. 13^ West 4th g-
Grogan Jefferson S. 413 Liberty ^
Jones E. B. cor Liberty and 3d
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TYD XT r\ TlTjriTi/r"DC! A AT Farmers passing through Winston will And /-^
SJSXf, Y. U. 1 rllllTI I tMllll it to their interest to leave their orders >-*
w , ^.m^-^ *!** K^ w ^ « ^^^ j^g j3 ^gg^ Fourth St., Winston, N. C.
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D. H. KING
Solicits orders from all points on the Wilkesboro Extension, Roanoke
and Southern and Mocksville Railroads, for Ice, Coal, Mineral Waters
and Beer. 209 East Third Street, Winston.
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2 5 Wast a>. P. 13^ West 4th
« ^ Patterson Lindsay, 404^ Liberty
* Watson & Buxton, cor Liberty and 3d
.f2 AUCTIONEER.
^ Moseley R. D. 120 W. 3d
S BAKERS.
Winkle Bros. 411 Liberty, also Main, Salem
BANKS.
^ First ]Â¥atioiial Bank, J. C. Buxton, Pres.; J. G. Miller,
Cashier; Liberty nr Third
^ Forsyth Five Cent Savings Bank, 232 Main
O Peoples National Bank, 7 W. 4th
^ IVachovia Lioan and Trnst Co. 220 Main
^^ Wachovia :Wational Bank, 250 Main, also 2 W. 3d
2 BARBERS AND HAIRDRESSERS.
^ Brewer Samuel, 238 Main
^^ Bash €. B. 107 W. 4th
c^ Ca«h «& Kngga. Phoenix Hotel barber bhop, W. 4th
QQ Hawkins Junius, (col.) 702^ Depot
fl Howlett R. D. (col.) 12 E. 4th
*S Irwin W. M. (col.) 425 Liberty
SJo Redd Sandy, (col.) 415 N. Main
^ Rosse;m W. H. (col.) 610 E. 9th
Smith Lee, (col,) Main, Salem
Walls & Blunt, (col.) 130 W. 4th
P^ Welsh J. M. (col.) 414 Church
<I> Whitman M. C. Main, Salem
g^ BILLIARD PARLORS.
.22 Green A. C. 3 East 3d
'^ BLACKSMITHS AND HORSESHOERS.
^ Cornish J. B. 129 Brookstown
« . Hill & Meinung, 1001 Liberty
Longworth W. B. Main nr Bridge, Salem
McUoin Ham, 430 Main
Heinnng: F. C cor Main and New Shallowford, Salem
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«^,S Ratliflf S. A. (col), Mill, Salem
Rives E. A. East 4th nr Church
Spacii & Crauford, 131 Church
l^t Swains J. D. Mill nr Main, Salem
III White J. A. & Son, 958 Liberty
"3 - nil flr ^IIV lin°rri ) New, elegant and with every modem con-
*^ rnlrNlA Hlllrl C "^'^i^isiice. Noted for the superiority of
^- » IlitlllA 11 U I k !■p f" its beds and elegantly furnished rooms.
WINSTON, N. C. •« to S'^.SO per day. ) GEO. W. KITTELLE, Prop.
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The only Shoe" Store in CZ2
Winston that keeps a com-
plete liue of foot wear. 13 West Third Street, Winston . pC]
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BOARDING HOUSES. 2
Allen flonse. Mrs. W. B. Allen, prop. 507 Liberty Qi
Burk Mrs. H. F. 204 Liberty hj
Christie Mrs. H. W. 225 Depot
Clayton Mrs. S. 8., Belew Creek nr Chestnut, Salem
Coite Miss Carrie, 428 Cherry
Cook Mrs. Mary, 429 Vine O
naiiiel jWfrs. O. B. 113 West 4th g^
Haiies BIvH, Ltun V, 200 Main cor 2d (jtq
Hardy ^rs. F. J. 228 Main <-^
Hudson Mrs. W. J. Elm, Salem ^
Lyon House, 1014 Liberty ^-i
McAndles W. J. 504 Depot CD
Riersioii flotiMO. Mrs. L. Rierson, propr. 435^ Liberty -^
Rierson Mrs. Nannie, 103 East 4th «
Shore H. L. Belew Creek cor Chestnut |!
Stone Mrs. R. A. 103 E. 2d | S
Terry House. Mrs. N. J. Terry, propr. 229 Main ^ g
Willson House, 2'J6 Tnberty g |
BONE MILL. § >
Shaffoer J. F. New Shallowford, Salem a,^t
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. p^
Blum I.. V. and F. T. Main nr West, Salem .^|b
Justice James R. 404 Liberty ^|
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Whitaker ,^.B., Jr. 8 West 3d
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Allen P. E. <& Co. Phoenix Hotel blclg, Liberty nr 4th
Beard John li. (Cheap John), 415 Liberty
Brotvn Frank C\ 1 West 4th
Franklin W. L. & Co. 420 Liberty
Hill William L. cor 3d and Liberty
Hinshaw & Medetris Co. 120 to 126 West 4th
Loyegrove & Co. 1135 Libertv
Martin, Mills & Co. 428 Old Town
Bobbins Bros. 319 Main
Rose Kennie, 1124 Liberty
Kosenbaelier <& Bro. 12 West 3d
Sehonler U. I>. 408 and 410 Libeity
Summerfield C. & Co. 315 Main
Wright, Neeley & Co. 247 Main :^||
BOTTLERS.
King ». H. 209 East 3d o
Twin City Botlliug Works, 116 East 3d
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^ found in a flrst-class Hardware or
Agricultural Implement Store. 3 and 5 West Fourth St., Winston, N. C.
D TT TZ'fTVTi'^ Dtaler in Best Grades Steam, Smithing. Foundry, Grate and
XX JV I LM It stove 1 oal in Car Loads or Less, at Lowest Prices.
. AA. .U.A •.« s^ .^^^ j^^g^ Third Street, Winston, N. C.
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Ig BOX MANUFACTURERS.
*| Norman B. F. 708 Oak
?> Shelton J. E. 221 Chestnut
S , Woodward W. H. 432 Maio
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S| BRICK MANUFACTURERS.
fl*'^ Winston Brick & Tile Co. office 254 Pine
BROOM MANUFACTURERS.
^^ Forsyth Canning & Mfg. Co. Sunnyside av
1^ BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, ETC.
« Brown, Rogers A Co. 3 and 5 West 4tb
fl Crawford T. B. 112 West 4th
mieinung F. C Main cor New Shallowford, Salem
Q Wall A Hnske, 111 East 4th
2 White J. A. <fe Son, 958 Liberty
r*^ BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS.
pq Baltimore Building & Loan, (T. H. Pegram, Jr.), agent, 413
Liberty
^ Holstoii IVational Building and L<oan Association,
HH E. J. Davis, agent, 12^ West 3rd
^5 Martin J. S. eastern building and loan assoc. 13^ West 4th
1—3 Old Dominion Building & Loan Assoc, cor High and Pine
Ph CABINET MAKERS.
^ Liebman Bros. 441 Liberty
a Petersen W. & E. Old Shallowford nr Elm, Salem
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O CANNERS— FRUIT AND VEGETABLES.
Q Forsyth Canning & Mfg. Co. Sunnyside av, Salem
^ CARPENTERS AND CONTRACTORS.
Barrow W. B. Elm nr Old Shallowford, Salem
^]^ Brown R. C. Salt nr Sh'illowfoid, Salem
^ Cooper C. W. 649 W. 4th
Crawley J. H. 107 W. Cth
Fogle Bros. Belews Cretk, Silfiu
Melver H, JE. 1st cor Piie. S-. em
Mclver Irvin, 1st cor Spruce, S;ileiti
Miller BroN. cor Depot mii lltli
^- Miller J. 0. 128 Libe.tv
Pitts R. H. 51U Ridge av
Stone R. A. 103 E. 2d
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^ Ll tl OIllIiL tions a Specialty.
O Corner Fourth and Liberty Streets, Winston, N. C.
||« I AllJ 'ft Ladies', Misses' & Children's Shoes, JVJ
Hinsnawa Medearis Company KSeisSd-iKSfssa •
Wear them once and you will have no other kind. J^lg
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CHINA. AND JAPANESE WARE. §
Law Heuiy D. 414 Libeity ^
CIGAR MANUFACTURERS.
Liipfeit & Jones, 248 Liberty h^
Thompsou Y. O. 18 West 4th tST
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CIGARETTE MANUFACTURERS.
Browder D. H. & Co. 405 Liberty
King I>. U. 209 East 3d
Young John G. 232 Main
Stewart Oeorge, 449 Main
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Smith W. F. & Son, 408 E. 4th ^
CIVIL ENGINEER. ^g
Ludlow J. L. 301^ Main p-
CLOTHING. i§
Beard John li. (Cheap John) 415 Liberty
Citrenbaum A. M. 8 East 4th |
Citrenbaum Jacob, 413 N. Main
JDaye A. 419 Liberty
Harris Roman, cor Liberty and 4th ^ |
Levy M. 427 Liberty > ^
Jacobs Joseph, 301 Main ^ ^
Ularsha K. 1L2 East 4th ggS
Robbing Bros. 319 Main »^p
Robinson Eli, 407 N. Main ^1&
Rogers-McDowell Co. Liberty bet 3d and 4th ' gg*
Roseubactaer <& Bro. cor Liberty and 4th > '^%
Schonler D. B. 408 and 410 Liberty 5=1
Steinfeld Mina, 439 Liberty ' ^ |
Summerfield & Co. 315 Main • |s
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COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Adams & McMillan, 122 and 124 East 3d
Barbee «k Co. 105 West 5th .^^
Cromer Bros. & Co. cor 3d and Liberty , -o^
CONFECTIONERS. . |g
Baye A. 421 Liberty |?
Wiukler Bros. 411 Liberty, Winston, also Main, Salem ^p
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found in a First-class Drug Store. 13 West S
Fourth Street, WINSTON, N. C.
DTT TrTMn Bottler of the Celebrated Jos. Schlitz Milwaukee
^ . II. J\.ii\ U Bger. 209 East Third Street, Winston, N. C.
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COTTON GIN AND BONE MILL.
Sbaffner Dr. J. A. New Shallowford, Salem
ol COTTON AND WOOLEN MILLS.
Fries F. & H. New Shallowford, Salem
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^•| Allen S. E. Liberty nr 3d
S J Bear4l John li. (Cheap John), 415 Liberty
Q Law Henry D. 414 Liberty
^ Senseman & Brickenstein, Main, Salem
I DENTISTS.
Blum Dr. James A. 603 Hollv av
g filortou & Hortoii. 4i West 3d
< Hunter & Jonea, Main nr Belew Creek, Salem
Watkins Conrad, Main nr First, Salem
•^ DEVELOPMENT COMPANIES,
h^ Winston Development Co. 12i W. 3d
^ DRESSMAKERS.
Bilharz Miss Annie, West opp Sq, Salem
Brown Miss Mary B. Main, Salem
Casey Mrs. Bettie, Belo House, Main, Salem
Church Miss Pamela, Main bel Sq, Salem
Cook Miss Mattie, Brookstown av
^ Crim Miss Mary E. Linden, Salem
O Davis Miss Lizzie, 522 Main
Faw Miss Laura, Main nr Belew creek, Salem
<p , Fisher Miss P. P. Old Shallowford nr Sq, Salem
C3 Fitzgerald Miss Helen, 216 Pond
^ Green Miss Maggie, 66 Brookstown
g Hill Miss Cora, 211 E. 2d
Hopkins Mrs. F. E. 909 Old Town
â– â– ^ Hopkins Miss Roxie, 509 Depot
C^ Hyre Miss Lizzie, Salt, Salem
^>^ Keehln Miss Agnes, Maiu bel Sq
^^ Lana Miss Carrie, Salem Hotel, Main, Salem
Q Laughlin Miss Louise, 867 Libertv
PJ Leslie Miss Ida, 861 Liberty
"^ Lomax Miss S. Old Shallowford cor Main, Salem
H Merritt Mrs. M. T. 914 Old Town
PQ Miller Miss Addie, 128 Elm
Mitchell Miss Bettie, 4 Pond
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(^ IIIILIIIA IIUILaL-l Y The best furnished Hotel in the state.
t— D WINSTON, N. C. 83 to $3.50 per day. ) GEO. W. KITTELLE, Prop.
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Headquarters for Fine Clothingr. CO
We carry the largest stock in North *
Carolina.
Corner Liberty and Fourth Streets, Winston, N. C. fQ
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Myers Miss Addie, Walnut, Salem ^id
Patterson Mary E. (col), 111 Elm g
Pegram Miss Lillie, Belo House, Main, Salem ^Lt
Kank Miss Alice, 507 Main i^
Sanderson Miss Julia, 821 Liberty
Shoaf Miss Mary, 204 Liberty "^
Shore Miss Annie, Main cor Cemetery, Salem §
Stewart Mrs. A. 623 E. 4th ^ H
Tise Miss Clemmie, W. 7th nr Spruce g O
Wellfare Miss Emma, 24 Pond w 2
Woollen Miss Maggie, 817 Liberty i^ ^
York Miss Addie, Belew Creek rd, Salem ^ '^
DRAY LINE. ' ^H
Wall Samuel, 519 Cherry ^-
DRUGGISTS.
BROWN,ROGERS&GO.
Ashcraft A Owens, 248 Main, also 6 West 3d ' ^
Shaffner I>r. J. F. Main, Salem P ^
Slniith Samuel H. 406 Liberty ^
Steere Jj, E. cor 4th and Liberty ^
Thonipsou »r. V. O. 13 West 4th ^.
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DRY AND FANCY GOODS.
Beard John Ij. (Cheap John), 415 Liberty CT'
Brown Frank C. 1 West 4th ^
Baye A. 419 Liberty l—j
Biugelhoef «fc Bisatenger, 14 West 3d i—
Frankhn W. L. & Co. 420 Liberty §
Giersh H. A. Main opp Public Park, Salem CD
Gilmer, Marler & Co. 219 to 223 Main
Hill William L. cor 3d and Liberty ^
Hinshaw «fe 9Iedearii9 Co. 120 to 126 West 4th
Huband Mrs. Mary, 449 Church, also Vine q^
Lassiter Mrs. M. D. 242 Main ^
Lovegrove & Co. ] 135 Liberty «^^
Marsha B. 112 East 4th
Martin, Mills & Rose, 428 Old Town 2
Poindexter H. D. 411 Old Town g
Raid David S. 201 Main c^-
Robbins Bros. 319 Main r^
Bosenbaeher & Bro. 10 and 12 West 3d ^
Schouler B. B. 408 and 410 Liberty P
Sink & Knouse, Main nr Mill, Salem ^.
Spaugh W. J. & Son, Hunter block, Main, Salem ^
Steinfeld Miss Mina, 439 Liberty
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stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Heaters, ^^ j>
Sheet Iron, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, etc. • ""
3 and 5 West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
DU 1^ I Kl P So**^®'' o' Mineral Waters, Sarsaparilla, Soda Water and
I III KlIlU (jinger Ale. Office 209 East Third St., Winston, N. C.
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£g DYE WORKS.
^^' Winstoii-Salem Steam Dyeing and Scouring: Works,
g £ W. H. Boger, prop, office, 142 Main, Winston, dye works,
â– oco Salem
Garwood Thomas (col), 742 Chestnut
Johnson R. M. (col), h 110^ East
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ELECTRIC LIGHT AND RAILWAY CO.
g Winston-Salem Railway and Electric Co. 208 and 210 Church
^ ELECTRICIANS.
1 1 Terry & Sutton, P. O. box 201, Phone 150, Winston
.11 EXPRESS COMPANY.
° o Seutheru Express Co. W. C. Atwell, agent, 207 Main
«| FISH AND OYSTERS.
t^o Brim Joseph H. 1 and 2 and 41 City Market
Hilton L. B. City Market
Wilson J. M. 16 City Market
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Farrant G. Salt, Salem .
J=iH Starr S. 115 West 5th
o FLOUR MILLS.
O Brewer Edward, Mill, Salem
Fries F. & H. New Shallowford, Salem
Salem Flour Mills, Mill, Salem
FLOUR & FEED.
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_ FOUNDRIES.
pyj Salem Iron Works, Liberty opp Belew Creek, Salem
^ Vance J. A, cor Ist and Depot, Salem
^ FURNITURE DEALERS.
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Bedee A. H. 137 Main
^ Bloore B. C. 426 Old Town
Sneed Furniture Co. 307 to 309 Main
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Voglcr A. C & Son, Main nr 1st, Salem
FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS.
§ fl Tice Cicero. Germantown rd. North Winston
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P-^ I t \TrfRp rrlARMAiiY Steere's Violet Water, Lilac Bloom
<];^ Ll Ll O I LLIILf I ilnilllinU I and white Heliotrope. Try them.
g ^ Corner Fourth and Liberty Streets, Winatoa, N. C.
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IP I OIIJ * n ^^^^ grades Syrup, Molasses, ^^
Hinsnaw & Medearis Uompany a"ss?'i&"°s.s â–
Crackers, also a full line of Canned Goods and Fancy Groceriesat Lowest Prices. ^3
BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 191
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DR. V. 0. THOMPSON
Allen P. E. & Co. Phoenix Hotel bldg, Liberty nr 4th Cp
Beard John Ij. (Cheap John), 415 Liberty p^
Diugelhoef ^ Kissinger, 14 West 3d
Franklin W. L. & Co. 420 Liberty 1-^
Harris Koman, 311 Main ^T'
Jacobs Joseph, 3U0 Main ^
Rogers McDowell Co. Liberty bet 3d and 4th O
Rose Kenuie, 424 Liberty CT^
Rosenbueiier <& Bro. cor Liberty and 4tb ^
Schooler B. B. 408 and 410 Liberty ng
GRANITE WORKS. o"
McOalliard C A. opp N. & Western Depot
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. S
Arthur W. R. Main, Salem § I"
Banks F. B. (col.) 727 Linden - 'r^ o
Bennett & Co. 7 East 4th g-d
Blalock W. H. 704 E. 4th Ei
Brendle W. R. Main cor West, Salem ^ g
Brown Frank C. 1 W. 4th .« ^^
Burton Fred, (col.) 320 W. 9th |g^
Coble E. F. 531 Vine ;: p
Cromer Bros. & Co. cor 3d and Liberty 2."^
Crouch L. C. City Market 1 2
Cummings J. R. 905 Liberty »
Baye A. 422 Liberty Z
Bonthit T. B. Main nr Shallowford, Salem "o
Ebert C. E. Lower Main, Salem o
Echols Emanuel, (col), 202 E. 7th 5
Efird & Bros. 240 Main ^x
Gallamore Pug, (col), Old Town gS
Giersh H. A. Main ur Bauk, Salem "^3
Griffith John F. 438 Old Town gl
Grubbs & Hedgecock, Liberty at limits " g
Gwyn J. B. (col), 923 N. Main ^2.
Ham Rev. Wm. R. Paul, 521 Crawford |'^
Hampton C. S. 12 Shallowford, Salem '"^g,
Hampton C. T. (col). 716 E. 9th . 5
Harris Bros. 213 Main
Hawkins C. H. (col). 713 Depot ^
Hege E. P. 881 Liberty |
Hestor H. A. Liberty at limits g ^
Hinshaw A Medearis Co. 120 to 126 West 4th i^^
Hogshead W. W. cor Liberty and 5th !^x
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Carries a complete line of Paints, Oils, • ^
Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, &c. 13 West ^
Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
DTT TTTIVrP' Manufacturer of and dealer in Crystal Ice. Sold in small or
J2_ JJLxiN vi ^^'"?^ quantities. Delivered to any part of Winston or Salem.
« . Daily capacity 13 tons. Ice Factory 40T North Water Street.
ii ^ Office 209 East Third Street. Winston, N. C.
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« § 192 BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
13 .9 Hopper H. B. 525 Depot
2 ^ Hub Grocery Co. (The), Chestnut cor Belew Creek, Salem
* Huband Mrs. Mary, 449 Church also 501 Vine
- Hudson W. D., Main, Salem
;^ Hudson W. J. 417 Old Town
^ Jeffreys J. A. (col.), 1091 Liberty
03 Johnson J. B. Mickey nr Liberty
S Jones & Bro. 421 Main
Joyner J. T. 854 W. 4th
j^ Leak J. J. & Co., Shallowford and Brookstown
^ Lloyd H. 439 Depot
Lloyd C. H. 1047 Liberty
Lloyd J. S. 702 E. 4th
PL| Lovegrove & Co. 1135 Liberty
C3 McCurry & Co. 816 Old Town
S McLoud E. S. 215 East 2nd
O Martin, Mills & Rose, 428 Old Town
Messick Bros. 403 Main
Morgan T. Belew Creek rd, Salem
O Marsha N. ]28 West 4th
Neal Henry (col), 313 7^
S Neal L. 433 Liberty
Nenl W. H. (col), 514 E. 7th
Nichols Dicey (col), 1021 Old Town
Palmer W. A. 1001 Old Town
^ Pearce N. B. 227 Depot
«P Penry Albert (col), 521 E. 7th
eg Pfaff F. W. Marshall cor Academy, Salem
pq Pitkin C. C. 243 Depot
Poindexter H. D. 411 Old Town
^ Reed & Pegram, 802 Old Town
â– ^ Reid David, 201 Main
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S Reid John A. 449 Old Town
M^ Sadler W. A. 219 E. 2d
nzi Saunders James (col.) 404 E. 3d
rt Scales Pess (col.) 917 Hickory
t3 Scott J. H. 317 Main
^ Shore H. W. cor Main and Shallowford, Salem
g« Sink & Knouse, cor Main and Mill, Salem
g5 Snipes W. F. 929 Old Town
|s« Sowers M. L. 1040 Liberty
|k« Spaugh D. a. City Market, Winston; also Main nr Belew creek;
SJ^^I also Main cor Shallowford, Salom
Spaugh W. J. & Son, Hunter blk. Main, Salem
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gS^ Styers & Loman, 1137 Liberty
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S § Styron T. P. 16 E. 4th
^•^ n llfFftl 11/ IIAXri ^ "^^^ home of the Commercial Traveler,
2^ rHIrNlA Hlllrl (. especially on Sunday.
«© llliklllA llVIUky >■Noted for the excellence of its tablo.
a WINSTON, N. C. Geo. W. Kittelle, Prop. ) SSS.OO to •a.SO per day.
ROSENBACHER & BROTHER
Fine Dress Goods and Dress CO
Trimmings a Specialty. Lar-
gest stock of Silk Dress Goods in the State. 10 West Third Street, Winston.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ^i93 Ph
Talliver Samuel (col.) 447 Church ^ (S
Valentine J. T. 728 Liberty ^ {3-
Vaughn & Co. cor E. 4th and R.iilroad
Ware & Rawlej, 416 Liberty
Warren R. W. (col.) 24 Shallowford h^
Watlington C. A. 998 Liberty t^
Watlinger F. H. 603 E. 9th S-
Watson J. R. 623 Hickory O
Watts E. B. «fe Co. 412 Liberty ^
White J. A. 962 Liberty p
Williamson W. E. 424 Old Town . "^
GUN AND LOCKSMITHS. ^
Beck W. E. & Bro. 438 Main g||
Dettmar William, Main, Salem S&S
Sant Charles, 416 Church •sdp
HARDWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS. IgJ.
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Allen S. E. cor Liberty and 3d wq^
Beard John JL. (Cheap John), 415 Liberty |sj
Brown. Bogers <fe Co. 3 and 5 West 4th gS§
Hiushaw <& iVIedearis Co. 120 West 4th *^|
Wall & Buske, 111 West 4th ^^
HARNESS MANUFACTURERS. ?|
H[ine Q. C. 130 Main Ss!
l.awreiice Sid. 128^ West 4th tO
Shipley John W. 303 Main CaD
HATS AND CAPS. ts|»^
Allen P. E. A Co. Phoenix Hotel Building, Liberty nr 4th g
Beard John Li. (Cheap John), 415 Liberty ^
Brown F. C. 1 West 4th £-
Harris Roman, cor Liberty and 4th ^
Hinshaw <& Medearis Co. 120 and 126 West 4th 02
Martin, Mills & Rose, 428 Old Town
Robbins Bros. 319 Main
Rogers-McDowell Co. Libert]
Bose Kennie, 424 Liberty
Robbins Bros. 319 Main ^
Rogers-McDowell Co. Liberty bet 3d and 4th e-H
Bosenbacher & Bro. 12 West 3d ^
Schouler B. D. 408 and 410 Liberty ^
Summerfield C. & Co. 315 Main S
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HIDE DEALERS. o"
Lamb P. R. 110 West 5th ^
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Builders' Hardware, Nails, Locks, Hinges, •
Rope, White Lead, Brushes, Oils, Sherwin, _ — _
Williams Co.'s P. C. Paints. 3 and 5 West C3
DnUWNl nUutnU Ob uUl ll°P^ ^•^It^.I^iad^ B^^^^hes, Olls, Sher^in;
Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
DLi l/lmO ^^^^''^^ fi^st Grades of steam, Smithing, foundry, Grate and Stove
H K I ni 11 Coal in Car Loads or less, at Lowest Prices. 209 East Third Street,
I III IVIilU WINSTON, N. C.
194 BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
^ HOSPITAL.
^ Twin City Hospital, Brookstown av
g HOTELS.
•^ Hotel Jones, 235 and 239 Main
^^ Phcenix Hotel, Geo. W. Kittelle, prop, cor Liberty and 4th
o ICE MANUFACTURERS.
^ King ». H. factory 407 Water, office 209 East 3d
INSURANCE AGENTS,
-^ Buxton <& Franklin, First National Bank Building, Liberty
a3 Oavis E. J. 12^ West 3rd
:2 Eller & trading, 249 Main [cor 3rd
1^ Ferguson John F. supt. Life Insuranse Co. ofVa., 249 Main
Oray Eugene, 249 Main [and 4th
iO Jones Robert E. First National Bank Building, Liberty, r 3d
^H Keen & Boatwright, Hotel Phcenix, Liberty
Lineback J. A. cor Main and Church, Salem
^â– ^ Smith Mrs. A. A. cor Main and Third
f^ Snmmerell W. Hotel Phoenix
^ Wachovia L<oan & Trust Co. 220 Main
^ Tonng John O. 232 Main
•^ LAND COMPANY.
Ph West End Hotel & Tand Co. First National Bank Build-
^^ ing, Liberty
W LAUNDRIES.
^ I>lx<»ii John 9K, (col.), Main, Salem
^"^ Sing Sam, 131 Main
Q LITHOGRAPHERS.
^ Igelstroem John, Hotel Phoenix
^ ^ LIVERY STABLES.
§ Allen James E. Mill nr Main, Salem
^ g McArthnr B. M. «fe Co. 227 Church
H ^ Morris C. H. 13 Shallowford
g o Robinson John M. 219 Church
oQ g Warner A. M. 545 Liberty
â– ^ O LUMBER DEALERS.
o ^ Elkin Lumber Co. 439 Depot
â– ^ QQ Miller Bros, cor Depot and 11th
^ § Wiggins & Long (col), N. & W. R. R. bet. 8tb and 9tb
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1^ Prescriptions Accurately Dispensed at Steete's
W B PHARMACY, Corner Liberty and Fourth Streets, Winstfin. N. C.
Hinshaw &> Medearis Company
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Fine Dress Goods, with Trlmmliigs J^J
to match. Laces, Hosiery warrant-
ed Fast Colors, Best Kid Gloves,
White Goods, Giuj?hams, Percales, 4-4, 5-4 & 10-4 Sheeting, Splendid Line of Lace Curtains.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 195 ^
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MACHINE SHOPS. C^
Kester Bros, office, 432 and 434 Main
Balem Iron Works, Liberty, Salem
Vance J. A. cor First and Depot, Salem
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MAKBLE WORKS. tr-
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Bennett John A. 430 Main r*-
Cooper Bros. 109 W. 4th (^
MASONS. ^
Blackburn J. G. 807 Old Town *^
Mack W. F. Elm nr First, Salem g^
MEAT DEALERS. g|l
Dry J. W. Main nr Bank, Salem - ?5 5-
Eyler W. A. 25 and 26 City Market |^g
Ferguson T. J. Main, Salem gf^
Jones H. F. City Market o^|
Miller Fred J. 29 and 30 City Market ^« o
Mock & McNiel, 10, 11 and 12 City Market ||^
Murphy W. A. Mickey nr Liberty |g|
Rensch George, 1 and 2 City Market
Richard J. M. City Market
Shutt H. D. 13 and 14 City Market
Snipes W. F. & Co. City Market [av, Salem
Stepheoson. Poe <& VjO. cor Shallowford and Brookstown
Wilson J. M. 16 City Market tO
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MERCANTILE AGENCY. OS
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OaD R. Q. A Co. 245 Main
MERCHANDISE BROKERS.
Adams & McMillan, 122 and 124 East 3d g"
Norman J. J. foot 2d and R. R.
Young John G. 232 Main 5?
MERCHANT TAILORS. S
Bolton Ij. 414 Liberty S^
Chadwick T. W. 212 Main
Johnson Robert D. 252 Liberty ^H
Schoiiler B. B. 408 and 410 Liberty g-
Shnurman Henry, 11^ West 4th oq
MERCHANTS' TRADE UNION. 2
Merchants' & Traders' Union, 12^ West 3d
DR V THOMPSON ^o^fi'tf^aif^h^^'uS'^daT^ornT/hiYa^^^i o
j^^v, *. v/, .i.AAv./xu.b i^vr.1.1 Fourth street, Winiton, N. C.
, T\ TT TT^TlVrO Solicits orders from all points on the Wilkesboro Ex tension
ft,-iJ II. ri. JV I lilT JRoanoke & Southern and Mocksville Railroads, for Ice, Coal <
S-fl --ii.-.*»-w. Mineral Waters and Beer, 209 East Third St., WINSTON.
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I MILITARY SCHOOL.
Davis School, Ool. A. Z. Davis, supt. West End
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS.
Doiithit IflrN. T. B. & Co. Main, Salem
g^ Lassiter Mrs. M. D. 242 Main
;^ a Nchoiiler I>. D. 408 and 410 Liberty
^1 Staoton Mrs. JL. K. 209 Main
^3 Stuart & Hendricks, 212 Main
O^' NEWSPAPERS.
^^ Sonthern Tobacco Journal, H. E. Harman, editor and
J^^ props. 214 West 4th [and prop. 417^ Libertv
gt Twin City Daily (Sentinel (The). W. F. Burbank, editor
(^.Q Union Republican (The), J. W. Goslen, editor and prop.
^3 12^ West 3d [prop. 417^ Liberty
1^^ Western ISentinel (The), weekly, W. F. Burbank, editor and
OCULIST.
^ Wakefield Dr. Will, 910 W. 4th
H OIL COMPANY.
O Standard Oil Co. East of Park av, Salem
OIL DEALERS.
^ Paragon Oil Co. 409 Liberty [Salem
^ Stephenson, Poe «fc Co. cor Shallowford and Brookatown av,
Hj PAINTERS— HOUSE AND SIGN.
O Chick & Sons, 918 Oak
Grumpier & McFall, 120 West 3rd
Q Petree J. H., Old Shallowford nr Pond
hH Potts E. W., Academy nr Mulberry, Salem
O^ White W. H. 913 Liberty
^ PAWN BROKERS.
^ Briggs J. E. & Co. 9 West 4th
-^ PHOTOGRAPHERS.
P^ Hough S. E. 286^ Main
PP I^ineback H. A. 108^ West 4th
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PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
j-|H Bahnson Dr. H. T., Church nr Sq., Salem
g Bynum Dr. John, 13^ W. 4th
H^ Dalton Dr. D. N. jr. 404^ Liberty
Ector Dr. J. G. 619 Liberty
<i,| Gray Dr. Robah F. 4^ West 3rd
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^5 nil rr ^IIV linTri ) -^^Ple sample rooms for Commercia
oo9 HHIrNII Hlllrl C Traveller's. Centrally located, opp.
^^ I II IL II I A II U I L Lf > Court House Square.
Q WINSTON, N. C» I GEORGE W. KITTKLLB, Prop.
DhOCKibAPUCD P nnftTljrn Carpets, Rugs, Lace Curtains, CO
nUOLllDAunLn Qb DnUlnLn curtain Poles, and Window
Shades. 10 and 12 West Third Street, Winston.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 197 hH
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Hall Dr. H. H. 410^ Church d
Jones Dr. J. W. (col.), 419 Liberty g
Lott Dr. H. Stoker, 13^ West 4th H
Mock Dr. A. L. 527 Main T^
Montague Dr. S. J. 119 Church '^
Bhaffner Dr. J. F. Main, Salem ^^o
Siewers Dr. N. S., Main bel. Sq. Salem 3^o
Summers Dr. C. L. 404^ Liberty |.^b)
Thomas Dr. H. J. 421 Liberty ll^
PIANOS AND 0EGAN8. S||g
Bedee A. H. 137 Main Isg
Ormsby W. P. 236 Main §||
Standard Jllnsic Co. cor Main and 3rd ^-i.gi
Schouler D. D. 408 and 410 Liberty ^gg
PLASTERERS. l^t
Keith W. T. 32 Shallowford l|i
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Roddick J. J. 211 Elm
PLUMBING, STEAM AND GAS FITTING.
Beck & Keith, 438 Main |^|
Senseman & Brickeustein, Main, Salem gp|
POTTERY.
Grouse D. T. Belew Creek rd, Salem
PRINTERS— BOOK AND JOB.
Crist A Keehln, Below House, Main, Salem 9 j^
I^anier Printing Co. 214 West 4th Y^
Stewart's Printing House, 111 West 4th '^'^
Union Republican (The), 12^ West 3d g
REAL ESTATE. S.
Amis E. R. First National Bank bldg. Liberty nr Third
Montague H. 241 Main CQ
Noe E. O. 1153 Liberty H
Pegram T. H. jr. 413 Liberty g
Tise Cicero, 311 Main jrK
Winston Development Co. 12^ West 3d ^
RESTAURANTS. S
Cheatham Andrew (col), 9 East 3d ^
Green Louisa (col), 416^ Church ^
Lindsay Jennie (col), 418 Church (3
Penry J. P. 118 East 3d
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Agents for genuine Smith and
Dexter Cutters, Geiser Threshers, ^m^
Champion Qraia Drills, Peerless \m^
Boad Engines, Spiral Spring Buggies, etc. 3 and 6 West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.
BROWN, ROGERS & 00.
^ D. H. KING •'°'^:.Z^T" Milwaukee Beer
209 East Third Street, WINSTON. N. C.
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198 BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
O Scales Green (col), 205 E. 5th
-g Smith O. W. 415 Old Town
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Smith Lucy (col), 407 Chestnut
Wagner George (col), 16 East 4th
Watt Cager (col), 807^ Depot
Welch J. H. (col), 241 Main ; also 116 East 4th
Williams Turner (col), 2 East 4th
H SASH, DOOR AND BLIND MANUFACTURERS, ALSO
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SAW AND PLANING MILLS.
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Fogler Bros. Belews Creek, Salem
^ Miller Bros, oor Depot and 11th
^ SEWING MACHINES.
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Sluger Jflanafactaring Co. A. L. Groves, agent, 8 West 4th
SHOEMAKERS.
^ Agee E. H. 128 West 4th
y^ Barnes & Johnson, 510 Main
S Barnes N. G. 501 Mam
H Barnes R. M. 4 East 4th
^5 Canada Sam (c )1), 136 Depot
•■^ Dodson Geo. W. 1064 Liberty
Foy Lee (col). Main nr Bank, Salem
Guy James E. (col), 601 E. 8th
Halley W. F. 116 West 4th
Hawkins K. H. (col), 713 Depot
_^ Hawkins T. F. (col), 735 Chestnut
Hendricks D. J. Main bel Sq, Salem
Johnson John L. 510 Main
Kennedy J. A. 437 E. 5th
Lewis W. M. (col), 513 E. 7th
Medley Jim (col), 14 East 4th
ta^-g Mitchell Wesley, 441 Liberty
^ Morton Rufus, 514 Crawford
Eh^ Porter L. M. Main, Salem
h5 Reich Bros. lOSi West 3rd
Oo Reich G. A, Church, Salem
Sg Reynolds Noah, (col), 210 E. 5th
^ Riggs Jesse, 407 Liberty
g Supp G. W. cor E. 3d and Main
32 Shouse Edwin T. Marshall, Salem
^^ Wade L. A. 105^ West 5th
^^ Yarborough Louis, (col), 505 Sycamore
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L. E. STEERE, DRUGGIST. OIL OF GLADNESS
taS A Quick Relief for Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Cor. 4th and Liberty Sts., Winston, N. C
Hinshaw & Medearis Company »'EC'krSffi: ^
faction. They don't handle Shoddy Goods. HH
BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 199 u
STENOGKAPHER AND TYPEWRITER. §
Boges Hiss E. A. ^ West 3d ^
STOVES, RANGES AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS. >H
Allen S. E. cor Liberty and 3d h^
Rrofrn, Rogers A Co. 3 and 5 West 4th X
Seabolt li. W. 431 Liberty m^
Senseman & Brickenstein, Main, Salem 3 2
Wall A Haske, 111 West 4th S-g
Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co. W. J. :^>
Crews, manager, City Hall cor Main and 4th g tu
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Western Union Telegraph Co. S. W. Tise, manager, 243 *^
Main ' -^
TIN AND SHEET IRON WORKERS. S.
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norse C. C. 4 E. 4th
Seabolt li. W. 431 Liberty gq'
Senseman & Brickenstein, Main, Salem
Stewart Oeorge, 449 Main p->
TIN TAG MANUFACTURERS. ^
I^anler Printing Co. 214 W. 4th S
TELEGRAPH COMPANY. gW
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TOBACCO LEAF DEALERS. g
American Tobacco Co. 303 Depot
Burton O. R. 220 W. 7th g^
Casey & Wright, Elm, Salem
Coleman Bros, opp N. & Western Depot (j^
Coles J. £. North End and Church, also 4^ nr Poplar CD
Edmonds E. C. 620 Church '^
King Jeff, Main HH
Moseley J. B. 619 Cherry |3-
Pollard W. B. & Co. 211 E. 4th O
Riggins H. L. 501 E. 3d O
Shoaf C. J. & Co. 316 Walnut Oq
Spencer J. 121 West 3rd g
Wright A. R. Elm ng
TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS. ^
Bailey Bros. 419 and 423 Chestnut o
Beall Geo. H. & Co. Shallowford, Salem **
Bitting J. A. 530 Cherry ^
Brown Bros. Company, 427 & 433 Church ^
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MT7 f\ rnTJATV/rDCir^Xr The popular Wmston Druggist, carries a 55
V II I rl I i LlA 1 ^v i i\ complete and select stock of every descrip- O
. V . V/. X XJ.V/XUX l^vyxi ^.^^^ ^, proprietary medicine. 18 West «
Fourth Street.
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Dy ^lUP Bottler of Mineral Waters, Sarsaparilla, 6oda Water aii4
I III IVlllU Ginger Ale. Office 209 East Third St., Winston, N. C.
OQ^ '200 BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
g g Brown A Williamson, 118 Cherry
g I Byerly S. «& Son, smoking, 1045 Liberty
^^ Bynum & Crutchfield, 602 Cherry
^ Candler R. L. & Co. 614 4^ nr Poplar
5 Clary W. S. & Co. cor Liberty and First
Dalton <fe Ellington, 614 Cherry
CO Dalton, Farrow & Co. 938 Oak
Q Ebert E. A. & Co. Belew's Creek, Salem
P^ Ellis W. B. & Co. Depot nr First
^ Griflfith & Bohannon, 514 Depot
^ Hamlen, Liipfert & Co. 508 to 514 Old Town
•^ Hanes B. F. 313 Chestnut
Hanes P. H. & Co. 233 Chestnut and 233 Church
Harvey & Rintels, 223 Depot
Hodgin Bros. A Lunn, 220 Pine
Pm Jones, Cox & Co. 423 Vine •
O Kerner <fe Bros, cor First and Depot, Salem
Liipfert & Jones, 248 Liberty
Lockett. Vaughn & Co. 622 Cherry
Ogburn, Hill & Co. 534 and 538 Cherry
Ogrburn S. A. 711 Church
. , Reynolds B. J. Tobacco Co. 117 and 119 Chestnut
PM Smith W. F. <fe Son, 408 East 4th
^ Vaughn T. L. & Co. 146 Old Town
Walker Bros. 644 and 646 West 4th
Q Whitaker W. A. 505 Church
h^ Williamson T. F. & Co. 527 Church
Wilson N. S. & F. J. 537 and 539 Church
Wood W. W. & Co. 603 Church
^ TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS' SUPPLIES.
B5 Martin Watt, 232 Main
^ TOBACCO SHAPE MANUFACTURER.
§ h Wilson James I. 1002 Old Town
^^ TOBACCO WAREHOUSES.
q ^ Brown's Warehouse, Brown & Carter, props, 428 and 425 Main
k, ^ Farmer's Warehouse, A. B. Gorrell & Son, props. Liberty, bet
"^ ^ 4th and 5th
â– cr ^ Orinoco Warehouse, cor Main and Second
1 g Piedmont Warehouse, M. W. Norfleet & Co. props. 211 West 4th
3 1 UNDERTAKERS.
^ ^ Sneed 1.. W. 311 and 313 Main
\.^ Vogler A. C. & Son, Main nr First, Salem
g Long S. L.. (col.), 114 East 4th
^ nilfFillV linTri ) The Phoenlx Hotel Coach meets
§ PHlENlA HUlhL, [ "' """p:s,'porr"° '"'
h WINSTON, N. C. Geo. W. Kittelle, Prop. ) Table and service excellent.
DnCCMDAPUCD i?. QDnTUCD ^^^ ^''^'^ ^^""^ ®*^'''^ '^ ^
nUOLllDAunLII Qu DnU I nLn Wmston that keeps a com-
plete line of foot wear. 12 West Third Street, Winston.
WOOD YARDS.
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WAGON MANUFACTURERS. C^
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Farabee S. W. 606 Liberty g-
Meiniing F. C. Main nr Shallowford, Salem J^
Urisseii C. F. A Co., P. O. Salem, N. C. HH
Nissen G. E. & Co., P. O. Salem, N. C. a
Spach J. C, P. O. Salem, N. C. U%
White J. A. & Son, 958 Liberty ^^§
Longworth W. B. Lower Main, Salem |^^
WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELERS. i |w
Day Fred N. 11 West 4th ||f
Leonard W. H. 105 West 4th -gBg-
Togler W. T. & Son, 234 Main |||
WELL FIXTURE MANUFACTURERS. f J|
Winston Pump Works, 703 Main ^^^
WINES AND LIQUORS. |||
Davis & Co. 201 E. 5th |^^
Fischesser Mrs. Joseph, 15 East 3rd ^S^
Green A. C. 3 East 3rd |o|
Kiger S. L. Mickey nr Liberty e.3|
Mathis S. T. 138 Depot S|g
Moyle John, cor 3rd and Church |*h.^
Newell & Winfree, 7 East 3d • * §•§
Smith O. W. 415 Old Town S?
Penry J. P. 118 East 3d jvr,
Renigar T. K. 11 East 3d oS
Salmons J. F. 5 East 3d 05
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Johnson John H. (col), 120 E. 5th S
Peddicord J. H. 900 Liberty g
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DnU Will nUu L n5 & uUl sheet iron, Pamts,|Oil8, Varnishes, etc. O
3 & 6 West Fourth Street, Winston. N. C.
Twin-City
Music House,
W. p. OEMSBY, Proprietor.
236 Main Street, WINSTON, N. C.
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