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NATIONAL STATE BANK,

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STATE GOVERNMENT— EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.



State Government



—Executive

of of of

\V.



Department.

F.



GOVERNOR— William

Person.



Walton Kitchin,

C.



CLERK AND STENOGRAPHER—Mrs.

Smith, of Wake.



LIEUT. -GOVERNOR— W.

Caldwell.



Newland,



ATTORNEY GENERAL—T. W.

Franklin.



Bickett,



PRIVATE SECRETARY TO GOVERNOR—

Alex

of

J.



EXECUTIVE CLERK— Miss

Halifax.



Feild,



of



Wake.

Annie Travis, Bryan



CLERK



AND



STENOGRAPHER—Miss

PUBLIC

of Guilford.



Sarah Burkhead, of Columbus.



SECRETARY

Grimes, of Pitt.



OF



STATE—J.



SUPERINTENDENT OF STRUCTION— J. Y. Joyner.

CHIEF CLERK—Allen

Lenoir.



INof



J.



Barwick,



CHIEF CLERK TO SECRETARY OF STATE— George W. Norwood, of Wake. CORPORATION CLERK— W. S. Wilson, of

Caswell.



CLERK

Hattie B.



AND



STENOGROPHER—Miss



SrENOGRAPHER—Miss

of



Minnie



Bagwell,



Wake.



SPECIAL CLERK FOR LOAN FUND AND SECRETARY TO EDUCATIONAL, CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE— C. H. Mebane, of Catawba.



Arrington, of Nash.



STATE TREASURER— Benj.

Wake.



R. Lacy, of



MENT—W.

CLERK



CHIEF



CLERK, TREASURY

F.



DEPARTM.



FOR



Moody,



of



INSTITUTIONS— H.



Mecklenburg.



INSPECTOR OF HIGH PUBLIC SCHOOLS— N. W. Walker, of Chapel Hill. ADJUTANT GENERAL—T. R. Robertson,

or"



Reece, of Wake.



STATE LIBRARIAN— M.

Catawba.



Mecklenburg.



O.



Sherrill,



of



Buncombe.

Cleveland.



TELLER— P. B. Fleming, of Franklin. LICENSE CLERK—Miss M. F. Jones,

F.



ASSISTANT

of

of



LIBRARIAN—Miss



Carrie E.



Broughton, of Wake.



STATE AUDITOR— Bcnj.

ker, of



Dixon,



CHIEF CLERK TO AUDITOR—E.

Wake.



COMMISSIONER OF LABOR AND PRINTING — M. L. Shipman, of Henderson. ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER — Geo. B.

nf



H. Ba-



Justice,

of



Rutlicrfordton.



TAX CLERK—Baxter



STENOGRAPHER— Miss

Durham,

of



Daisy Thompson,



Wake.



Wake.



looKing for a good banK, looK this way. BanK, RocKy Mount, N. C.



STATE

Young,

of



tution, Raleigh.



Pogue, (chm.), Raleigh. L. Steele, Roclunghara. Haves, Pittsboro. L. McNeil, Sanford. I?. Boyd, Warrenton. J. 11. Weathers, Raleigh. J. T. Rowland, Raleigh. J. L. McMillan, Red Springs. R. B. Bollman, Timberland.

Robt.

R. A. R.



E.



H.



Trustees A. &. M. College at Greensboro for the Colored Race.

Officers— M.

C.

S.



Noble,



Chapel



Hill,



Chairman.

A. Kerr, Greensboro, Secretary and Treasurer. First District— W. R. Williams, Falkland.

S.



G.

J.



B.



G.



Lineberry, Winterville. Boylin, Wadesboro.



Second District W. A. Darden, Ayden. Third District W. R. MagNewberry,

nolia.



— —



Board

\V.



of Trustees A.



and M. Col-



Fourth District— W. D.

Fifth District J. Sixth District— E.

ville.



lege, Raleigh.

Turner, Statesville. R. II. Ricks, Rocky Mount. O. Max Gardner, Shelby. Locke Craig, Asheville C. W. Cold, Wilson. E. M. Koonce, Jacksonville. T. W. Blount, Roper. D. A. Tompkins, Charlotte. J. T. Ellinerton, Clavton.

D.







I.



M.



Siler, Siler City. Foust, Greensboro. Hughes, Fayette-



Seventh District C. C. Crawford. Eighth District S. Bryan, Salisbury. Ninth District J. O. Alexander, Charlotte.



— — —



W. W. W.

\l



E.



Daniel,



Weldon.



H.



Ragan,



High Point.



T. v.



O.



B. Cooper, Wilmington. B. Stickley, Concord. T. Ballinger, Tryon. B. Broughton, Raleigh. L. Clark, Clarkton.



Tenth District— M. W. Bell, Murphy. At Large Chas. G. Rose, Fayetteville B. Minor, Greensboro; W. A. Enloe, M. Dillsboro; R. W. Mor-his, Reidsville; C. S. Noble, Chapel Hill; G. T. Dunlap, Norwood.







;



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Board

D.



Directors



State Hos-



pital at Goldsboro.

W.

B. C.

.,'. Bullock. Wilmington. L. Hill, Warsaw. W. Edwards, Snow Hill.



Directors of the School for the D. and D. at Morganton.

Archibald Johnson, Thomasville.

J.



C. Seagle, Lenoir. C. Miller, Shelby. J. P. Jeter, Morganton. M. II. Molt. Oak Ridge.



A.



A.



I..



James,



W.

J.



Laurinburg.



F. Herring, Goldsboro. E. Headen, Morehead City. D. E. McKinnie. Princeton. Dr. T. M. Jordan. Raleigh. W. A. Stewart, Dunn. E. A. Darden, Wilson.



W.



R. Whitson, Asheville. L. Scott, Jr., Graham.



Directors Soldiers' Home.

A.

B.

S.



Andrews, Chairman, Raleigh.



Directors



State Raleigh.

Williamston.



Hospital,



John W. Thompson, (chm.), Raleigh.

J.

S.



D.

O.



Biggs,



Edward Smith, Godwin.

Middleton, Hallsville.



Carr, Durham. Ramsey, Salisbury. A. B. Stronacn, Raleigh. B. F. Dix^n, Secretary, Raleigh. B. Executive Committee A. Stronach, Chairman; B. F. Dixon, Secretary; J. S. Carr.

J. J.



A.







TAKE HEAD-EASY FOR HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA.



THE



NORTH CAROLINA YEAR BOOK.



/the state of north Carolina, i /THE COUNTY OF WAKE, the city of raleigh, Depository Oil\THE NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD J [Desinnated



w^aiyiici^u



The Commercial National Bank

of

B. S. A. A.

J. J.



RALEIGH,

Board.



N. C.

JACKSON, Cashier. E. B. CROW, Ass't Cashier. J. E. SHEPHERD, Attorney.

H. W.



OFFICERS:



JERMAN, President. THOMPSON, Yice-Pres. THOMAS, Chairman of



Capital



$100,000.00

DIRECTORS:

J.



100,000.00 Surplus, Resources, 1,125,000.00

J.



THOMAS, Chairman



of Board.



-^0r,



.



ALF. A. THOMPSON, President Raleigh Cotton Mi. Is.



CAREY

Central



J.



HUNTER,

Life



Supt.



Union



Company. R. B. RANEY, Gen. Agent Perm Mutual Life Insurance Company.



Insurance



THOS. H. BRIGGS,



of Thos. H. Briggs



&



Sons,



Hardware.

B. HILL, of J. R. Ferrall



JOSHUA

Co.,



&



Grocers.

E.

of Shepherd & Attorneys at Law. at A. LONDON, Attorney



JAMES



SHEPHERD,



Shepherd,



HENRY



Law, Pittsboro.



ASHLEY HORNE,

D.

Y.

son,



President

I



Clayton



Banking Company.



layton,



V



I



.



COOPER,

N. C.

L.



Capitalist,



Bender-



ASHBY

.). Jackson. Gaj Fot RTH E. L. Travis, Halifax):

Beaufort,

Dare,

.

i



ON!)



Edward Pender): Hawes, (D.), Atkinson. ELEVENTH— (Brunswick, New Hanover): B. (i. Empie, (D.), Wilmington.



TENTH— (Duplin,



TWELFTH— (Bladen,

(D.),



Columbus):

:



0.



L.



Clark,

(D.),



Clarkton.

D.

:



THIRTEENTH— (Robeson)

Lumberton.

Nimocks,



P.



Shaw,

Q.



FOURTEENTH— (Cumberland)

FIFTEENTH

J.



K.



(D.),



Halifax.



Favetteville. — (Harnett,



FIFTH(D.i,



i



Edgecombe):

Mount.

A.



L.

L.



V.



Bassett.

(D.),



Sampson):



O.



SIXTH



Rockj



(Pitt):



Blow,

h,



Wm. G. Turner, (R.), SIXTEENTH— (Wake)

(D.),



Matthews,

Coats.

:



Johnston, (R.), Ingold;

B.

:



W.



Jones,



Greenville.



EIGHTH

Jones,

(I).),



(Franklin, r. Holden, (D.), .Mi.), Kim City

'



BNTH-



Wilson): Louisburg; J. D.

Craven,

J.



SEVENTEENTH- -(Warren,

Powell,

(D.),



Raleigh.



Vance)

Person)



H.

J.



T.

A.



Henderson.

:



EIGHTEENTH— (Granville,

NINETEENTH

Durham, Graham;

Long,

(D.),



arteret,



Greene,



Lenoir, Onslow): Jacksonville; V. T.



W. Burton, Ormond, (D.),



Kinston.



Roxboro. Caswell, (Alamance, Orange): J. L. Scott, Jr., (D.), J. S. Manning, (D.), Durham.







TAKE HEAD-EASY FOR HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA.



STATE GOVERNMENT—LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT.



11



The NORFOLK NATIONAL

NORFOLK,

CAPITAL SURPLUS

all



BANK

$1,000,000.00 500,000.00



VIRGINIA



United States Depositary

Has unsurpassed facilities in every branch of legitimate banking. Accounts of Banks and Bankers received on most favorable terms. Prompt and careful attenCollections made and money transferred by telegraph to tion given to collections.



We will be pleased to correspond with those who parts of the world. template making changes or opening new accounts.



may



con-



CALDWELL HARDY,

President. A. B. SCHWARZKOPF, Cashier.



OFFICERS:



E. T. LAMB, Vice-President. W. A. GODWIN,



Directors

C.



:







Ass't



Cashier.



Sons; W. D. Rountree, of W. D. Rountree & Co.- Wm. H. White, President R. F. & P. R. R. F. S. Royster, President F. s. I' ter Guano Co.; R. P. Waller, D. Lowenberg, J. G. Womble; C. Billups, of C. Billups, Son & Co.; Caldwell Hardy, President; Wm. M. Whaley, President Roanoke R. William A. C. L. R. & L. Co.; Henry Kirn, G. M. Serpell, General Manager Ry. Southern Railway; Sloane, of William Sloane & Co.; E. T. Lamb, General Agent W. T. Ham, of W. T. Ham & Co.; James M. Barr, President Black Mountain Collieries Co.; Leroy W. Davis, President O. D. Tobacco Co.; Robt. B. Tunstall, Attorney Pocomoke W. Priddy, President at Law; Hugh C. Davis, Attorney at Law; Chas. Guano Co.; C. W. Grandy, Jr., A. B. Schwarzkopf, Cashier; T. A. Jones, of Savage, Son & Co.



W. Grandy,



of



C.



W. Grandy &



;



;



TWKNTIETH— (Rockingham)

Wray,

(R.),

Reidsville.

-



:



W.



B.



Rutherfordton.



TWENTY FIRST— (Guilford)

(D.),

-



A.



Barringer,

Scotland,



Greensboro.

:



TWENTY

T\Yi:\T\



SECOND— (Chatham,

S.



(D.), Laurinbui-g.



A. Richmond) Rockingham; Jonathan



Moore, Dockery,

(D.),



Peele,



THIRTY - FOURTH— (AJexander, Burke, Caswell Sherrill, Caldwell, McDowell): (R.), Lenoir, R. F. D. ; Samuel A. Mc(R.), Gibbs. Call, THTRTY-FIFTH— (Alleghanv, Ashe, WaLaurel (D.), tauga): R. L. Doughton,

Springs.



THIRD— (Montgomery,

A.



RanF.



THIRTY



-



SIXTH— (Madison,

(R.),



dolph):



J.



Spence,



(D.),



Asheboro.



TWENTY-FOURTH}— (Anson,



Davidpom



Yancey): J. F. Tilson, D. No. 2.



Mitchell, Marshall, R.

J.



A. J. (D.), Lockhart, Stanlv, Union): Wadesboro; G. F. Hankins, (D.), Lexington. J MecklenTWENTY - FIFTH— (Cabarrus,



THIRTY

Britt,



-



SEVENTH— (Buncombe):

Asheville.



THIRTY THIRTY



(R.),

-



EIGHTH— (Haj

Swain):



burg): H. B. Means,

Kluttz,



N.



Pharr,



(D.),

:



Charlotte;



P.



Concord TWENTY-SIXTH— (Rowan)

(D.),



son, (D.),



Transylvania,



w ood, M. A.



JackFry,

Clay,

(R.),



Bryson

-



City.

:



Whitehead

:



NINTH— (Cherokee,

W.

J.



TWENTY-SEVENTH— (Forsyth)

(R.), Winston-Salem.



(D.),



Salisbury.



Graham,

H.

R.



Macon)

Mills.



West,



West's



Starbuck,



TWENTY-EIGHTH —.(Stokes,

Reynolds,

3.



Surry):

R. F.



John M.

D.



(R.),



Madison.

Wilkes,



Officers State Senate. President — W. C. Newland, Lenoir.

President Pro

Salisbury.



Tempore—Whitehead

Mark



Kluttz,



No.



TWENTY-NINTH— (Davie,

kin):

1



YadLong,

:



William



Lee,



(R.),

:



THIRTIETH— (Iredell)

Statesville.

-



Summit. Zeb V.



Squin s, l.enoir. Engrossing Clerk— W. E. Hooks, Aydeii. Clerk—A. J. Maxwell, Dover. Principal



Reading Clerk



(D.),

J.



THIRTY

D.



FIRST— (Catawba,

Hickory. SECOND— (Gaston) Gastonia.

(D.),

:



Linco n)



Raleigh.



Sergeant-at-Arms—R.

boro. Assistant



M.

r



Staley,

Nil holas



WilkesI



Elliott,

-



THIRTY

Love,

son,



W.



T.



Deei Keepi

J.



(D.),

-



THIRTY



THIRD— (Cleveland,

Polk):



Hender

(D.), (D.),



THE HOUSE.

Alamance—Dr.

lington.

A.



Rutherford, Hendersonville;



McD.

C.



Ray,



Pickett,



(R.),



Bur-



John



Mills,



*



Planters BanK, RocKy Mount, N. C. $50,000 Surplus and Profits, $48,000.

;



Capital,



12



STATE GOVERNMENT— LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT.



Wilmington Granite



and Marble Works

R. D.



TUCKER,



Prop'r



W.LMIXGTON,



N.



C



Monuments, Headstones and

Iron Fencing

Illustrated Catalogue

Alexander -Will

ville.



on Application.

(R.),



Box

K.



277.

Mt.



Linnev

A.



Taylors(D.),



Gaston— R.

Ii..lly;



Davenport,



CD.),



Alleghany- -R. Sparta. Anson—T. C.



Doughton,

(D.), (D.),



Gates



Graham—W.

ford.

Hill.



N. B. Kendrick, — Lvcurgus Hofler, CD.), Cherryville. (D.), Gatesville.

P.



Rose,



(R.),



Jefferson. Beaufort— Frank B. Hooker, (D.), Mali. i: John F. Latham, (D.), Washington. \. S. tie Rascoe, (D.), Windsor. len— G. D. Perry, (D.), ElizabethT. C.



Ashe



Coxe, Bowie,



Wadesboro.



Granville— A.

Greene



W.



Graham,



Southworth. Ox(D.),



— J. Albritton, (D.), Guilford — Thomas J. Murphy,



Snow

(D.),



town.



Brunswick—C.

port.



Ed.



Taylor,



(R.),

CD.),



South-



Buncombe

ville;



— Zeb

L.

S.



Weaver,



Weaver-



J R. Greensboro; Dr. Gordon, (D.), Jamestown. Halifax— A. P. Kitchin, (D.), Scotland Neck; H. S. Harrison, (D.), Enfield.



H.



Burke

cord.



—T.



J.



Gaston,



Sigmon,



Cabarrus— H.

NewIT.



Chatham— R.

Cherokee—T.

phy.



Haves,



(D.),



Pittsboro.

CR.),



C.

S.



McDonald,



Mur-



Z. V. Turlington, (D.), MooresM. D. Tomlin, (D.), Statesville. Jackson Frank Jarrett, (R.), Dillsboro. Johnston— J. Walter Mvatt, (D.), Clayton, R. F. D. No. 1; J. W. Barnes, (D.),



— —



Privott, (D.), Edenton. Clay—R. E. Crawford, (D.), Hayesville. Cleveland—B. S. Lovelace, (D.), Shelby. Columbus J. G. Butler, (D.), Pireway. Craven E. M. Green, (D.). New Bern. berland—J. H. Currie, (D.), Fayetteville; John Underwood, (D.), F&yetre-



wan—W.











Clayton. Jones John C. Parker, (D.), Trenton. Lenoir E. R. Wooten, (D.), Kinston. Lincoln H. D. Warlick, (D.), Lincoln-















ton.



.Macon— T.

amston.



B.



Higdon,



(R.),



Franklin.



Madison— A. J. McDevitt, (R.), Walnut. Martin— Harry W. Stubbs, Wil(D.),

li



ville.



Currituck

i



—Pierce

T.



Hampton,



(D.),



Wa-



Lily.



idson—T.

ington.



Williams, (D.), Avon. Earle McCrary, (R.), LexGrant, Gavin,

E.

Jr., Jr.,



Davie—A.

ville.



T.



(R.), (D.),



MocksKcnans-



McDowell— B. B. Price, (D.), Marion. Mecklenburg— W. G. McLaughlin, (D.), Charlotte, R. F. D. No. 3; W. A. Grier, (D.), Charlotte, R. F. D. No. 3; W. C. Dowd, (D.), Charlotte. Mitchell— S. J. Turner. Valle (R.), Cruces.

Montgomery

Troy.



Duplin—J.

ville.



A.



Durham—T.

Edgecombe

tlel

:







Smith, (D.), Durham. Hugh B. Bryant, CD. ), BatB.



Moore and

Carthage.



— Robert Lee — D.



T.



Poole,



(D.), (D.),



A.



McDonald,



Dr.



M.

E.



Pitt,



(£>.),



Macclesfield.



Forsyth— S.

lem;

lem.

J.



Hall,



T.



Stimpson,

P.



CR.), CR.;,



Winston-SaWinston-Sa(D.),



Nash—J. C. Braswell, New Hanover— George

Northampton—Dr.

M.



CD.), Whitakers. L. Morton, (D.),



Wilmington.

Bolton,

(D.),



Franklin—Dr. R.

burg.



(D.),



Floyd,



Louis-



Rich Square. Onslow E.







M.



Koonce,



Jackson-



TAKE HEAD-EASY FOR HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA.



STATE GOVERNMENT— L EGISLATIYE DEPARTMENT.



13



Capital,



$100,000

C.



Surplus,



$200,000

W. VICAR,

Cashier.



CALDWELL. HARDY,

President.



W. GRANDY,



AY.



Vice-President.



The Norfolk Bank

For Savings and Trusts

Offers Its Services in Its



COMMERCIAL

J.



SAVINGS TRUSTS



DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT SAFE DEPOSIT .... DEPARTMENT

. .

. .



DIRECTORS:

M.

G. Womble L. T. Davis

.D. LowenbergC. W. Grandy Geo. L. Arps



Wm.

C. A.



M. Whaley



Woodard



John N. Vanghan G. M. Serpell C. Brooks Johnston

L. P. Roberts



R. P. Waller Thos. H. Willcox



Robert Tait



Henry Kirn Wm. H. White



DeConrcy W. Thorn Dr. R. L. Payne

E. T.



W. W. Vicar

C. Billnps

ville.



Caldwell Hardy



Lamb

C.



Hugh

Swain— G.

Hills-



Davis



Orange- -T. boro.



E.



Sparrow,



(R.),



N. Gibbs, (R.), Whittier. Wilson, (D.), Transylvania George W.







Pamlico — J. B. Martin, (D.), Arapahoe. N. Morgan, (D.), ElizaPasquotank — beth City. Pender — Joseph T. Fov, (D.), Burgaw. L. (D.), Reed, Perquimans — Ernest

S.



Penrose.



Tyrrell— Mark



Union

roe;



— R.



Midgett,



(D.),



Columbia.

(D.), -Mon-



Hertford.



Person— F. 0. Carver, (R.), Roxboro. Pitt— R. R. Cotton, CD.), Bruce; Dr,

B.

T.



Monroe. Vance—B. H. Perry, (D.), Henderson. Wake— A. L. Cox, (D.), Raleigh; J. W. Hinsdale, (T>.), Raleigh; E. T. Scarboro, (D.), Eagle Rock. Warren— T. O. Rodwell, (D.), WarrenR.

(R.),

Vilas,



W. Lemmond, Nay McNeely, (D.),



W. Snell, Polk— J. B. Livingston, (D.), Tryon. Washington — C. J. (D.), Mackey's Ferry. Redding, Randolph— Thomas Rom No. R. F. D. Watauga— Smith Hageman, (D.), 3; J. Randleman,

(D.),



Cox,



Winterville.



ton.



Smith,

let.



(D.),



Liberty.

C.

J.



R.



F.



D. No.



1.



Richmond— M.

Robeson— W.

Springs:

ville,



Freeman,



(D.);

(D.),

(T).).



HamRed

Alma.



J.



McLeod,

Shepherd.

T.

I.



Marshall

F.

;



E. Kelly, Mitchell, (D.), Wilkes—T. N. llav.s, Caudell, (R.). Hayes.



Wayne—J.

H.



Mt. Olive; (D.I, Goldsboro. (R.), Purlcar; A.

(D.),



D. W. merfleld, R. F. D.



Rockingham— G.

R.



Davis,



(D.), ReidsWitty, (D.), SumSalis(D.), Salisbury. Ellen(D.),



Wilson— George

son.



W.



Connor,



Wil-



Yadkin— F.

ville.



W.



Hanes,



(R.),



Yadkin-



Rowan— John

bury;

boro.

D.



M.



Rutherford— L.



M. Julian, Carlton, (D.), C. Dailey,



Yancey—D. M. Buck,

tain.



(D.),



Bkld



Moun-



Sampson

ton.



—James

B.



Moltonville;



T. Kennedy, H. Crumpler, (R.),



(R.) Clinf



Officers



House Representatives.



Speaker— A. W. Graham, Oxford. Principal clerk— T. G. Cobb, Morganton.

Heading clerk It. M. Phillips, Sanford. D. Clerk— M. Kinsland, Engrossing

Waynesville.

L. Kilpatrick, Kin-Ion. |)cx ir- Keeper— G. Assistant Poor-Keeperl). II. James, Scotland Neck. Enrolling Clerk— E. B. Norvcll, Murphy.



Scotland— T.

burg.



C.

J.

I.



Everett,



(D.),



Laurin-



Stanley—Dr.

London.

Shoals.



Campbell, Fagg,

(R.),



(R.), (R.),



New

Red

Airy.



Stokes— James



M.



Surry— R.



T.



Haymore,



Mt.



Planters BanK, RocKy Mount, N. C. J. C. BrasVice-Pres.; J. W. well, Pres. Jno. M. Sherrod, C. V. Brown, Asst. Cashier. AycocK, Cashier;

;



It



STATE GOVERNMENT



.11



I



HHUI, DEPARTMENT.



Government— Judicial Department. dollars shall be paid by THE SUPREME COURT OF the librarian for use of the the Clerk to Supreme Court NORTH CAROLINA. the applicant fails on examilibrary.

Slate

If



Waller Clark, of Wake, Chief Justice. Piatt 1). Walker, of Mecklenburg, Associate Justice.



nation him.



the



twenty dollars



shall



be repaid



Henry

Justice.



C



Connor,



of of

Jr.,



Wilson,

Lincoln,



Associate Associate



SUPERIOR COURTS.

First Judicial District.



William

Justice.



A.

II.

:



Hoke,



Se



Brown,



of Beaufort, Asso-



GEORGE

Elizabeth

ton.



ice.

S.



W. iiU.

S.



WARD, WARD,

B.



Resident

Solicitor,



Judge,



Thomas

J. L.



Kenan, of Raleigh, Clerk.



HALLETT

SPRING



WashingJackson,

Elizabeth



Seawell, of Raleigh, Office Clerk. Robert H. Bradley, of Raleigh, Marshal

Librarian.

long, of Raleigh, Reporter.



TERM—R.



Peebles,



'ind



Presiding Judge.



FALL TERM— Geo. W.



Ward,



Tne Supreme Court meets on the first Monday of February and the fourth Monday of Aujrust of each year. The call of appeals

from the Judicial Districts begins on Tuesday of each week during the term.



City, Presiding Judge. Feb. Sth (2 weeks): April 19th, civil cases only; May 17th, (3 weeks'), 1st and 2nd civil cases only, last criminal



BEAUFORT—



cases



cember 6th

I



Applicants

age



for License Practice Law.



to



only; October 25th, (2 weeks); De(3 weeks), 1st and 2nd civil eases onlv, last criminal cases only. \MI>EX— March 1st; September 13th.



Each applicant must have attained the of twenty-one years, and must have



studied

Essentials, 3 volumes; Clark on Corporations; Schouler on Executors; Bispham's Equity; Clark's Code of Civil Procedure; Volume I Code of North Carolina; Constitution of North Carolina; Constitution of the United States; Creasy 's English Constitution; Sharswood's Legal Ethics; Sheppard's Constitutional Text Book; of Constitutional Cooley's Principles



CHOWAN—March. 29th; October 4th. CI RRITUOK—February 22nd; Sept. 6th. DARE—May 3rd; Nov. 15th. GATES—April 5th; Oct. 11. HYDE—Mav 10th; Nov. 29th.

PASQUOTANK—Jan.

cases only; 20th; Nov.



E well's



civil



March



11th, Sth,

civil



(2



(2



weeks), weeks);



Sept.



22nd,



PERQUIMANS—March TYRRELL— April 26th; Nov. WASHINGTON—Jan. 25th,

only;



cases onlv. 22nd; Sept. 29th.

8th. civil



cases



April 12th;



Oct-



18th.



Second Judicial District. ROBERT B. PEEBLES, Resident Judge,

T'l



CkSOTI



Law.



JOHN



H.



Each applicant must have read law two

years

are at

least.



Presiding Judge.



Examinations for license to practice law held on the first Monday in February and the fourth Monday in August of each The examinations are in writing. year. Conditions to Examination: Precedent Before being allowed to stand an examination each applicant must comply with

the following conditions: must be at the time twenty-one I. He years of age, or will arrive at that age before the time for the next examination. must file with the Clerk of the II. He Court a certificate of good moral character signed by two attorneys who practice in that Court. An applicant from another State may have such certificate signed by any State officer of the State from which he comes.

III.



B. Peebles, Jackson, Presiding Judge. BERTIE—Feb. 15th; April 26th (2 weeks); Sept. 13th; Nov. 15th (2 weeks). HALIFAX Jan. 25th (criminal cases onlv); March 1st (2 weeks); May 31st (2 weeks); Aug. 23rd (2 weeks); Nov. 29th (2 weeks) HERTFORD—Feb. 22nd; April 19th, jail and civil cases; Aug. 16th; Oct. ISth ^2 weeks), jail and civil cases. NORTHAMPTON—Jan. ISth, jail and civil cases March 22nd (2 weeks) ; Aug. 2nd, jail and civil cases; Nov. 1st (2 weeks). Feb. June 14th (2 Sth; weeks); Sept. 20th (2 weeks).



TERM— O. FALL TERM— R.

SPRING



KERR,



Solicitor,



Warrenton. H. Guion, New Bern,







.



;



WARREN—

O.



Third Judicial District.

H.



He



must



GUION,



Resident



deposit



with



Judge,



New



dollars and fifty CHAS. L. ABERNETHY, Solicitor, Beauthis sum one dollar and fifty cents shall fort. be retained by the Clerk. If the appliSPRING Chas. M. Cooke, Louiscant obtains license the remaining twenty burg, Presiding Judge.



twenty-one



Clerk cents. Of



the



Bern.



TERM—



TAKE HEAD-EASY FOR HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA.



STATE GOVERNMENT—JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT.



15



The National BanR of Commerce,

NORFOLK, VIRGINIA

CAPITAL SURPLUS and PROFITS



DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES, U. S. COURT AND OF THE CITY OF NORFOLK.



$1,000,000.00 500,000.00



DEPOSITS,

tions,



$4,800,000.00



Respectfully solicits the business of Banks, Bankers, Corporaand Individuals, and assures to its clients a thoroughly effi-



cient service,



and an



intelligent attention to details.



NATHANIEL BEAMAN, President. TAZEWELL TAYLOR, Vice-President. H. M. KERR, Cashier. M. C. FEREBEE, Assistant

F. A.



PORTER,



Cashier. Assistant Cashier.



FALL TERM—0.

Presiding Judge.



H.



Guion,



New



Bern,



March 8th; Oct. 18th. Feb. 1st, criminal cases only; April 5th, civil cases only; May 3rd (2 weeks), civil cases only; June- 14th, criminal cases only; Oct. 4th (2 weeks), 1st week, criminal cases only, 2nd week, civil cases only; Nov. 22nd (2 weeks), civil cases onlv.



CARTERET— CRAVEN—



GREENE—Feb.

(2



22nd (2 weeks); May 24th weeks), civil cases only; Sept. 6th; Dec.



FRANKLIN—Jan. 18th (2 weeks); April 12th (2 weeks); Aug. 23rd, criminal cases onlv; Oct. 18th (2 weeks), civil cases only. MARTIN—March 15th; Jnne 21st; Sept. 20th; Dec. 13th. March 8th, civil cases only; March 22nd, civil cases only; April 26th 1st week criminal cases only, 2nd week civil cases only; Aug. 30th, criminal cases only; Nov. 29th, (2 weeks), 1st week crim-



NASH—



i



inal

(2



VANCE—Feb.



cases only,



15th



2nd week civil cases only. (2 weeks); May 17th



6th.



JONES—March 29th; Nov. 1st. PAMLICO—April 12th; Oct. 25th.

PITT— Jan.

11th;



March loth



(2



weeks),



civil cases only; April 19th (2 weeks); May 17th, civil cases only; Aug. 23rd (2 weeks), civil cases only; Sept. 20th (2 weeks); Nov. 8th (2 weeks), civil cases only; Dec. 13th (2 weeks), civil cases only.



(2 weeks). (2 weeks), 2nd week civil cases only; May 10th; Sept. 6th; Nov. 15th (2 weeks), civil cases only; Dec. 20th,



weeks); Oct. 4th WILSON—Feb. 1st



criminal cases only.



Fifth Judicial District. OLIVER H. ALLEN, Resident Judge,

ston.



Kin-



Fourth Judicial CHARLES M. COOKE,

Louisburg.



District.

Resident

Judge,



RODOLPH DUFFY,

Lake.



Solicitor,



Catharine



SPRING



CHARLES

SPRING



C.



TERM— O.



DANIELS,

H.



Solicitor, Wilson.



Allen,



Kinston,

.



Presiding Judge.



FALL TERM— Chas. M.



Cooke, Louisburg,



Presiding Judge.



EDGECOMBE—March



1st;



March 29th



(2

(2

I,



weeks), civil weeks); Sept.



cases 13th; civil cases only.



only;



May

1st

(2



31st,



Nov.



week



Allen, Kinston, Presiding Judge. DUPLIN— Feb. 15th (2 weeks); Aug. 30th (2 weeks); Nov. 22nd (2 weel LENOIR—Jan. 4th, civil cases only; Mcu. 8th (2 weeks), 1st week civil cases only, U lj 17th, 2nd week criminal cases onlj Lsi civil cases only; June 7th (2 weeks),

:



Presiding Judge.



TERM—W. FALL TERM— 0. H.



R.



Allen,



Gold



looKing for a good baiiK, looK this way. Planters BanK, RocKy Mount, N. C.



When



L6



STATE

civil



l .1'



\



RTMENT.



cases only, '-'ml week criminal criminal cases (inly; cases only; :;inl, Vup \.i\ 81 h w eeks i, civil casi s onlj Dec. 18th (2 weeks), criminal cases only.

.



week



c



;



cases only; Aug. 30th, criminal cases only; Oct. 25th (2 weeks), civil cases only; Nov. 22nd, criminal cases only.



ROBESON— Feb.

-



1st



\i

1st



w



n



Win



a

i



i;



.i



in.



i



-iii



(2



wi



only;



March



29th



i



March 29th (3 weeks), last criminal a two only, cases only; May 24th (2 weeks), civil cases only; July 26th (2 weeks), criminal cases only; Sept. 27th (3 weeks), 1st week criminal cases only, last two weeks civil cases only; Dec. 6th, civil cases only.

criminal

cases only;



cases



only

14th,



;



May

civil



week



June



17th, cases



i



i



civil



criminal criminal

civil



cases only; cases only; cases only.

.1.



weeks), criminal weeks), civil cases only; only; July 5th, Nov. 8th (2 weeks), Dec. 6th (2 weeks),

(2 (2 civil



Eighth Judicial

W.

L.



District.



ONSLOW

Oct.



Mardi

18th.



1st;



April



19th;



July

Sept.



ADAMS, Resident Judge, Carthage. ROBINSON. Solicitor, Wadesboro. SPRING TERM—J. Crawford Biggs, DurD.



ham,

11th;



Presiding Judge.

I.



PENDER13th



Jan. (2 weeks).

Feb.



March



22nd;



KM.



TERM—W.

Judge.

11th,



J.



Adams,



Carthage,



Presiding

1st



SAMPSON

(2 (2



weeks); weeks).



Aug.



9th



(2 weeks); April 26th (2 week-;; Oct. 25th



Sixth Judicial District.



WM.

bcro.



criminal cases only; Feb. 8th, civil cases only; March 1st, civil cases only; April 12th, criminal cases only; May pith, civil cases only; June 7th, civil cases only; Sept. 13th, criminal cases only; Oct. 11th, civil cases only; Dec. 6th, civil

cases only.



WSON —Jan.



R.



ALLEN, Resident Judge,

Solicitor.



Golds-



CHATHAM— Feb.

Raleigh.

ElizabethCold-lion..

9th,

civil



ARMISTEAD JONES, SPRING TERM C.

town,

i'i

i



1st;



May



3rd;



Aug.



cases only; Nov. 15th.



C.



Lyon,

Allen,



siding



-i



jdge. R.



FALL TERM—W.

Presiding Judge.



HARNETTSept. only.



6th;



Feb. 1st (2 weeks); May 17th; Nov. 1'ith (2 weeks), civil cases

1st



MnoRE— Jan. 19th. civil cases only; 22nd, civil cases only; April 19th, criminal cases only; May 17th (2 weeks), civil cases only; Aug. 16th, criminal cases only; Sept. 20th, civil cases only; Nov. 22nd. criminal cases only; D.ec. 13th, civil cases only.

March



JOHNSTON March

13th

(2



(2 (2



weeks):



Dec.



L3th



weeks); Sept. weeks).



4th (2 weeks); Feb. loth (2 civil cases only; March 22nd (2 I, weeks); April 19th (3 weeks), civil cases only; July 12th (2 week-); Sept. 27th (2 Oct. 25th (3 weeks), civil cases only.

:



WAKE— Jan.



RICHMOND— Jan. 4th, criminal cases only; March 29th (2 weeks); Sept. 6th, criminal cases only; Sept. 27th (2 weeks'), civil cases only.

SCOTLAND— March

April Sept.

civil



8th, civil cases only; 26th, criminal cases only; May 31s't; criminal cases only; Oct. 25th, 20th, cases only.



18th (2 weeks); (2 weeks); An-. 23rd (2 week-);

(2



WAYNE—Jan.

Weeks).



April 5th Nov. 29th



Seventh Judicial District.

C.

C.



25th, criminal cases onlv; civil cases (2 weeks), only; 15th, criminal cases only; Aug. 2nd, criminal cases only; Aug. 23rd (2 weeks), civil cases only; Nov. 1st (2 weeks), criminal cases only.



UNION— Jan.

15th



Feb.



March



LYOX, Resident Judge,

SINCLAIR.

Solicitor,

J.



Whiteville.

J.



Ninth Judicial



X.



A.



CRAWFORD



Fayetteville.



Durham.



District. BIGGS, Resident Judge,



SPRING



TERM—W.

\



\|,



GUARD.



Norw ille.



F. B.

( !i



J.



II.



Colonel and Cjininislert, Rutin rfordton. Lieut. Colonel and Assistant Coxe, Geni ral, VVadesboro. j Major and Assistant Kirkpatrick,

ii.

( !



H. H. Bass, First Lieutenant and Assistan1 Surgeon, Henderson. J. Lewis Banes, First Lieutenant and Assistant Surgeon, Winston-Salem, L. Pridgen, First Lieutenant and Asiii Surgeon, Kinston.

i

.



(



W ij nesville. nei a mmissary John 11. Andrews, Major and lommissionan -General, Raleigh.

I,



First Brigade. FIELD AND STAFF.

u.t.li'



Assistant



Brigadier General Joseph F. Armfield, BrlCommander, Statesville. Lt.-Col. R. L. Leinster, Assistant Adjutant



Ludlow, Colonel and Chief of Win-; on Sa rn. and Col. Lieut. Wallace (i. Riddick, Assistant Chief of Engineers, Raleigh. F. M. Dunston, Major and Assistant Chief of Engineers, Windsor. Major and Assistant Quint E. Smith, Chief of Engineers, Concord.



Jacob



Gi neral,



L.



Raleigh.

J.



Engineers,



t



Kinstfficer



..



'



Roanoke,



TAKE HEAD-EASY FOR HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA.



NORTH CAROLINA RAILROADS.



WAKE COUNTY

SAVINGS

BANK

16 West Martin

St.,



/T.

I



B.



CROWDER,

(



.



President



W.B. GRIMES,

VASS,

.



Vice-President

.

.



\W.W.



Cashier



Raleigh



%



Interest

Deposits



On Your



Compounded

Semi-Annually



A.



SOI



!M



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W>



ORG NIDATIONS.

\



Raleigh and Soutbport Railway Company.

President and Genera] Manager and Chairol Board J. A. Mills, Raleigh. Vice President F. J. Lisman, New York. Si retarj and Treasurer, Assistant General Manager and General Passenger Agent F. T. Ricks, Raleigh. Attorney R. N. Simms, Raleigh. Auditor A. Mendes, Raleigh.



Secretary and Kcil Springs.



Treasurer



—J.



G.



Williams,



— —



Warrenton Railroad.

P esideni and General Gardner, Warrenton. Secretary and Treasurer



Manager







J.



M.







— C.



R.



Rodwell,



— —



Warrenton.



— Superintendent B.

President and



P.



Terrell, Warrenton.



Halcigh and

Receiver— Samuel

N.

Y.



Western

A.



Railway

New

York,



"Wellington

Edenton.



and Powellsville

Treasurer— Horton Corwin,

II.



Company.

Henzy,



Railroad Company.

Jr.,



Red



Springs Railroad.

Williams,



and



Bowmore

Red

Springs.

J.



Superintendent —

J.



T.



Walters,



Ahoskie.



General



President— W. F.



Freight and Passenger Harrison, Windsor.



Agent —



Societies



and Organizations.

FIRST BRIGADE.

Bri gadier General Commanding P. C. Carleton, Statesville.



N. C. Division United Confederate Veterans.

Major

lian

S.



— General

Town.

Concord

Salisbury



General

Carr,



Commander— General



Ju-



No.

162 212 319 394 436 795 797 952 1184 1462 1535 1552 1682



Durham.



Camp. Catawba

Cabarrus

Col.



Adjutant General and Chief of Staff—Col. H. A. London, Pittsboro. General Lieutenant Colonel Inspector W. H. Gregory, Statesville. Assistant Inspector General Lieutenant Colonel James A. Bryan, New Bern. Quartermaster General Lieutenant Colonel T. L. Emry, Weldon. Judge Advocate General Lieutenant Colonel C. B. Watson, Winston.



..Hickory



County

F.







Chas.



Fisher



Reuben Campbell

Norfleet



Statesville







Winston

Greensboro Mt. Airy Lenoir Gastonia

Reidsville



— —



Guilford County Surry Countv Col. Jno. T. Jones



Wm. Gambel

Scales-Boyd



Commissary General

P.



— Lieutenant



Colonel



H. Hanes, Winston.



Organ Church. Morganton High Point



Salisbury



Morganton High Point



Surgeon



General—Lieutenant Colonel W.



D. McMillan, Wilmington. Chaplain General—Lieut. Col. A. D. Betts. Raleigh. Chief of Artillery Lieutenant Colonel J. B. Starr, Fayetteville.



SECOND BRIGADE.

Brigadier







W.

No.



L.



General Commanding London, Pitlsboro.



— General

Town.



Ordnance Lieutenant Colonel J. M. Wall, Wadesboro. Assistant Adjutant General Major R. C.

Chief

of







Camp.

Mecklenburg Leonidas J. Merritt

Ruffln

L.







Barker, Salisbury. Assistant Quartermaster



Jacob

A.



Allen, Raleigh. Assistant Judge Advocate



S.



Assistant



W. Graham, Oxford. Commissary



—Major General — Major General —Major

General



Ashley

A. boro;

J.



Home, Clayton.

S.

II.



Aides— Majors A. H. Boyden, Salisbury; Long, Roxboro; W. P. Wood, Ashe-



Smith. Winston; G. S. Ferguson, Waynesville; R. P. Paddison, Point Red Springs; Caswell; George H. Hall, Thomas W. Harrington, Carthage; C. \l. J. J. Parks, Tarboro; New Wolvenden, Bern; J. F. Reinhardt, Lncolnton; J. Matt

Sechrest,



Color

etteville.



High Point. Bearer— Major

of



J.



H.

J.



Currie,

S.



Fayof



Chief



Scouts— Maj.

J.



Harris,



Charlotte.



382 387 486 515 781 818 830 833 846 984 1084 1206 1277 1278 1369 1398 1412 1527 1576 1595 1646 1662 1669



Charlotte Pittsboro Burlington



O.



B.

..



Branch

....



Raleigh



Walkup

Robt.

F.



Monroe



Webb



Durham

..Rockingham

Smithfield



Richmond



Countv Walter A. Moore Anson Henry L. Wvatt Jno. White

Jones Morris T. Smith Oscar R. Rand Stanley

Jno.



Wadesboro Henderson Warrenton Roxboro

Oxford Holly Springs Albemarle



Nash

Jos.



Manning County

J.



Durham

Rocky Mount

Louisburg Laurinburg Mecklenburg Asheboro

Lillington



Davis



Scotland Mt. Zion



Randolph

Daniel McDougald



Ransom



Jonesboro



Bugler— Captain

field.



H.



Parker,



SmithHrigadier



THIRD BRIGADE.

General



Commanding— General



TAKE HEAD-EASY FOR HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA.



SOCIETIES AND ORGANIZATIONS.



R.



W. LASSITER,



President.



AV.



H.



HUNT,



Cashier.



THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ========== oxford,

N. C.

-



Collections Under Personal Care

of the Cashier



/Capital,

|



-



-



$25,000

30,000



4%

Jas.

I.



J

On Savings Deposits



Surp US and ProfitS)

.



.



\ Deposi{Si



_



.



400,000,00



Write or call on us for information



W.



H.



HUNT,



Cashier



Metts, Wilmington.



Department Chaplain



No.

137 254 417 424 794 845 1053 1057 1162 1248 1264 1302 1364 1304 1490 1533 1563 1574 1578 1590 1592 1635



Camp. Sampson Cape Fear



Town.

Clinton



lty,



Fayetteville, N. C.

Fayetteville.



Department

wurth,



— Rev. — Inspector J.



Watson

G.



Fair-



Hollings-



Ryan

Bryan Grimes

Thos. Ruffln Jno. C. Lambe



Wilmington Red Springs

Washington

Goldsboro Williamston

Enfield



Camp Camp

ville.



No. 5 George Davis, Wilmington. No. 15 Johnston Pettigrew, Ashe-



Cary Whittaker

Jas.



Camp Camp

lotte.



No. No.

No.



— — 17— Henry Wyatt, Winston. 23 — Stonewall Jackson, Char— William Shipp, Henier— Singletary Pettigrew, 166 — Harry Burgwyn, Raleigh.

70

142



W.

L.

S.



Cook

Wyatt



Beaufort



New

Jesse'



Bern ..'



New Bern

Bayboro Wilson Roland

Alberton Currituck

Pearsall



Camp

sonville.



Henry



Barnes Alfred Roland Confederate Veteran Henry M. Shaw



Camp Camp Camp

etteville.



No. No. No. No. No. No. No.



Washington.



168—Hector McKethan, 171—Joe Cash, Oxford.

180



Fay-



W.



J.



Houston



Tarboro David Williams Buck Kitchin J. I. Metts W. F. Martin Gen. P. Roberts Matt Ransom

G-neral



Tarboro



Burgaw

Scotland Neck Whiteville Elizabeth City Belhaven Elm City



Camp Camp

kee.



— Shoo-ga-see-le-tah, — Cabarrus

County,



Chero-



Camp Camp

cord.

1



216— Alf Rowland, Rowland.

229



Con-



FOURTH BRIGADE.

Briagaier

Jas.



Commanding — General

Town. Bryson City

Asheville



United Daughters of the Confederacy.

Honorary Presidents Mrs. W, M. Parsley, Wilmington; Mrs. Stonewall Jackson, Charlotte; Mrs. James M. Tiernan, Salisbury;

E. Moffltt, Raleigh. J. Vice-Presidents Mrs. T. Greenville; Mrs. Rufus Barringer, Charlotte. President Mrs. I. \V. Faison, Charlotte. Wili; F. M. cording Secretary—Mrs.



M. Ray.







No.

301 681 848 947 953 954 1021 1045 1154 1156 1621



Camp. Andrew Coleman Zebulon Vance

Pink



Mix.



E.



Welsh



Chas. S. Roberson Transylvania Co Jas. R. Love



Waynesville Franklin Brevard



Honorary







Jarvis,



Webster

Hendersonville Shelby

Burnsville

.







Watt Brvson

Cleveland Gen. Pender Davis Lee Dickinson



liams,



David Coleman



.Rutherfordton Painter



Newton. Corresponding



Finger,

First



Mis. Secretary Charlotte. Miss Su£ Vice-President



Gordon

I



United Sons Confederate

Commander— Edwin

etteville.



Goldsboro.



Veterans.

R.



McKethan,



Fay-



Second Vice-President Mrs. lard, Wilmington. Third Vice-Presideni Leah

X.







Martin

J. St

0.



\M)



niti;



wi/.ations.

Phillips,



Historian

!

I i



— Mrs.

Eugene Leo D

-



W.



Shannon,

Wadesboro.

Raleigh. L Craig,



I



Poet—R. M.

Bern.



New



Bern Sun,



New



Registrarbury.



Mrs. Mrs.

I



Little,



Heartt, Mr.s Thos.



Chaplain — Mrs.



James Eenan, Wallace.



North Carolina Society of Colonial Dames of America.

Ii



Executive Committee Archibald Johnand ChilCharity (chm.), son, J. B. dr



Worth Jackson,

"



Ral-



Hilliard Registrar Miss Mary Hinton, Raleigh. and Historian Mrs. Helen Genealogist deB. Wills, Raleigh. Librarian Miss Grace Bates, Raleigh. Board of Managers Mrs. T. K. Bruner, (chm.); Mrs. Ivan Proctor, Mrs. John E. Ray, Mrs. Paul H. Lee, Mrs. Hubert Haywood, Mrs. Annie Moore Parker, Raleigh. Regent, 1902— Mrs. D. H. Hill, Sr. (Died Dec. 12, 1904). T. K. Regent, 1904-1906— Mr3. Bruner, Raleigh. Editors of North Carolina Booklet Mrs. E. E. Moffitt, Miss Mary Hilliard Hinton, Raleigh. The "Booklet" is a quarterly publication issued under the auspices of the Daughters of the Revolution, in the interests of North Carolina History. Advisory Board Mrs. Spier Whitaker, 731 So. 28th St. Birmingham. Ala.- Mrs. T. K. Bruner, Raleigh; D H Hill, West Raleigh;



























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34



SOCIETIES

J.



AND ORGANIZATIONS.

ward

B. B.

I'.



W



W. Sikes, Wake W. Connor, Raleigh; Forest; Richard Dillar 1, Edenton; James Sprunt, Wilmington; Waiter Clark, Raleigh.

1).



P. Moses, LaFollettc, Tenn.; K. P. Battle, Chapel Hill; Marshall DeLancey Haywood, Raleigh; R.



Peele,



Raleigh;



E.



K



T. Smith, Dunn; Seventh District, Bailey, Moeksville; Ninth District, S. Alexander, Charlotte; Tenth District, G. Weston, Asheville. Pice-President for State-at-Large W. A.







Graham, Wake.

Vice-Presidents are ex officio members of the Executivr Committee. Veterina T surgeon Dr. Tait Butler, Ra-



The



National



Daughters of the American Revolution in North Carolina.

Vice-President General for North Carolina —Mrs. Lindsay Patterson, Winston-Salem. Honorary State Regent— Mrs. E. D. Latta,

Charlotte.



Society



of



the







leigh.

Sti''

i-.iir



is



held in October each year,



at



.taleigh



N'ortti



Carolina Retail



Merchants



Honorary Chaplain— Mrs. M.

ner,



J.



L.



Bran-



Association.

President— Archibald Nichols, Asheville. Vice-President— E. E. Broughton, Raleigh. H. General Council Norman Johnson,



Wavnesville. State Regent— Mrs. John Van LandingCharlotte. ham, Vice-Regent— Mrs. W. N Reynolds, Winston-Salem.







Charlotte.



Secretary— H.

Trt asurer— J. lem.



Ta.ylor



Rogers,

Morris,



Asheville.



Recording Secretary— Miss Margaret Rankin,



Frank



Winston-Sa-



Charlotte.



L. A. Secretary Mrs. Corresponding Smith, Charlotte. Treasurer— Mrs. H. D. Blake, Greensboro. Historian— Mrs. James T. Moore, Salis-







bury.



Chaplain— Mrs. D.

D.

A.



F.



Cannon, Salisbury.



Ibapter Regents N. C. D. A. R. Mrs. "Dorias Bell Love"— Waynesville,

Baker.



Directors Clarence of Board Sawyer, (chm.), Asheville; E. L. Harris, Raleigh; J. N. McCausland, Charlotte; C. M. McKnight, Greensboro; R. B. Crawford, Winston-Salem. W. Jas. Vice-Presidents First District, Eight, Elizabeth City; Second District, E.











S.



Allen,



Warrenton; Third District, A. A.



"Edward

Grace Jones.



Buncombe" — Asheville,

Mrs.

A.



Miss

C.



"Councl

Avery, Jr.



Oak"—Morganton,

;



B. Joseph, Goldsboro; Fourth District, J. Pearce, Raleigh; Fifth District, C. M. McKnight, Greensboro; Sixth District, E. D. Nail, Sanford; Seventh District, A. T. Morris, Thomasville Eighth District, Theo. B.

;



Mrs. Slocomb" — — Mooresville, "Mary George Goodman. C. "Mecklenburg"— Charlotte, Mrs. P.



Brown,

insky,



Salisbury;

Asheville.



Ninth



District,



J.

S.



0.



Gardner, Charlotte; Tenth District,



Lap-



Branson. Steel"— Salisbury, Maxwell "Elizabeth Mrs. M. C. Quinn. "Guilford Battle"— Greensboro, Miss Rebecca Schenck. "Gen. Joseph Wnston"— Winston-Salem,

Mrs. J. L.

0.



North



Carolina



Natiu-e



Study



Society.

President—J. Y. Joyncr, Raleigh. Vice-Presidents— Col. F. A. Olds, Raleigh; Dr. W. E. Coker, Chapel Hill; Mrs. W. R.

Hollowell,

Asheville.



Ludlow.

Mrs.



Goldsboro;



Supt.

L.



F.



J.



Tighe,



"Whitmel Blount"— Henderson,



W.



Secretary-Treasurer— F.

Raleigh.



Stevens,



West



Shannon. John Mrs. "Miles Harvey" Tarboro, "Iredell"— Statesville, Mrs. W. A. Thomas Miss Laura Orr. "Charlotte"— Charlotte,







North Carolina Agricultural

Society.

Officers—J.

ville;



L. Poteat, Executive Forest; Miss Edith Royster, Raleigh; J. J. Blair, Wilmington; M. H. Holt, Oak Ridge; T. G. Pearson, Greensboro.



Committee—W.



Wake



BOARD OF ADVISORS.



H.

E.



Currie.



Pres.,



Joseph



Pogue,



FayetteRalSecretary,

1



eigh.



Vice-Presidents



— (Permanent. —Kemp



P.



Gilbert Pearson, Greensboro. Flant Diseases, Naming and Identification West of Plants and Seeds— F. L. Stevens, Raleigh. Collier and Minerals Cobb, Geology



Birds— T.







Battle, Chapel Hill; Benehan Cameron, RalS. eigh; Julian S. Carr, Durham; John Cuningham, Cunningham, R. H. Battle,



Chapel Hill. Soils— C. W. Connor, West Raleigh.

ley,



Raleigh; Charles McNamee, Biltmore; W. A. R. Cox, Penelc; J. Long, Roxboro; Ashley Home, Clayton; J. M. Crenshaw, Wake Forest; E. L. Daughtridge, Rocky



Reptiles, Fishes—C. S. BrimRaleigh. E. Coker, Liverworts and Mosses W. Chapel Hill. West S. Curtis, Stock and Crops— R.



Mammals,







m



Mount.



W. P. W. R. W, L.



District Vice-Presidents. First District, Roberts, Gatesville; Second District,







Raleigh.

Forest.



Algae and Protozoa—W. L. Poteat, Wake

of Teaching Nature Study— Mrs. L. Swens, West Raleigh. Astronomy—John F. Lanneau, Wake For-



District, Avoca; Third Hill, Warsaw; Fourth District, D. Y. Cooper, Henderson; Fifth District, L. Banks Holt, Graham; Sixth District, Ed-



Capehart,



Methods

F.



est.



TAKE HEAD-EASY FOR HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA.



POLITICAL



ORGANIZATIONS.



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Ii.ia by the Republican Party. We ask all thoughtful North Carolinians the education of all our children up to the to consider particularly whether the pres- very limit of our available means. We favor also a liberal policy with our Governor and Legislature ent Democratic institutions of learning. The South have dealt wisely or justly with all classes higln re- needs highly trained men, and we would of our citizens in the laws they have cently passed concerning railroads and the have the necessary training provided here violent measures they have taken to give so far as we have the means, and put We believe in regulat- within the reach of our young men of talthese laws effect. other public carriers ent and industry, to the end that North ing railroads and arolinians may guide our people in the strictly and carefully and in compelling all corporations' to obey the law as faithdevelopment of bur resources, in governfully as the humbest private citizen. But ment, in business, in the beautifying of we do not believe that Legislatures are our towns, our cities and our homes, and absolutely the precise in tin' elevation of our daily life. competent to fix This is trui' also of our institutions of rates at which passengers and freight shall We are sure that the Legisla- charity, particularly the provision made tor be carried. h ture of this State, which attempted to fix ih,. blind, Hie deaf and the insane, for and neglected efficiency with which any community minpassenger rates absolutely human beings is substantial isters to such unfortunate the more freight rates much grievance cf our people had neither the a measure of its civilization. It is equally special knowledge nor the right for such true of our Confederate veterans who not the means of self-support; the an undertaking.

offer.

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control



of



improvement and extension, at whatever of the public school system, embodied in the Constitution of North

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VOTE FOH COVERNOR

property owned by each householder in the State of North Carolina. We believe in the dignity of labor and of the elevation the wage-earner, and pledge our party to the enactment of such We laws as will best promote this end. believe that labor and capital are co-ordinate branches of our industrial life, each necessary to the other, that neither can prosper without the other, and looking to this end we pledge our party to the enactment of such laws as will, so far as create the kindliest feeling bepossible, tween labor and capital, remove all causes for conflict between the two, and promote the upbuilding of both classes. We favor restricting immigration rigidly, admitting none but the better class to our shores, and protecting American labor against foreign cheap labor. We believe the South should no longer hold itself politically separate and apart from the rest of the country. We believe the time has come when no interest or principle any longer demands such isolation. We ask the people of North Carolina to give us their suffrages, not merely because the Democratic under its Party, present leadership, both in the State and not in the Nation, is unfit for power; the candidates we here merely because



loves and honors them, and they must not be permitted to suffer want. We denounce the Democratic Party for not keeping its repeated pledges to provide our Confederate soldiers and their widows with suitable pensions commensurate with their services to the State, and we pledge ourselves to double the pension now given by the State to these classes. We demand a fair election law which will permit an elector to cast a ballot pr.ivately. without interference or dictation. We favor, as we have ever favored, local self-government; and demand the right to elect by direct vote of the people all members of the county boards of education, county superintendents of public instruction, county commissioners and tax collectors and justices of the peace.



We favor an extension and improvement of the public roads of the State, and believe that the employment of the State's convicts on such work is the best use that can be made of criminals convicted of crimes. We further favor a law

use of striped uniforms prohibiting the all persons convicted of misdemeanors in the courts of North Carolina. We favor the establishment of one or more reformatories tor the correction of youthful criminals convicted of minor offenses, and we favor a separate reformatory for females convicted of similar of-



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We pledge ourselves to a liberal appropriation for the care and support of our charitable institutions. We favor the exemption from taxation of two hundred dollars' worth of personal



nominate and the policies we recommend are worthy of but because acceptance, every Republican vote cast in the South is

vote for freedom, a vote for the right our children to enter fully into the of the great republic which our fathers labored and fought and suffered to estaba

of

life



lish.



Comparative Vote For Governor.



c



*



K



1908



1904.



COUNTY.

Alamance

Alexander Alleghany

...

. .



..



2,220 793 643 1,538 1,700 1,914 1,328 1,213 671

3,629 1,353 1,616 1,476 405 1,173

'878



2,130



Anson Ashe

Beaufort

Bertie

. .

.



Bladen Brunswick



.



.



Buncombe

Burke

Cabarrus Caldwell

.



.



.



.



.



.



.



.



Camden

Carteret



....



....

. . .



Caswell



Catawba Chatham



.



.



.



1,961 1,594



VOTE FOR GOVERNOR



45



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$125,000. Capital A NORTH CAROLINA COMPANY OWNED AND CONTROLLED BY NORTH CAROLINIANS. ECONOMICAL MANAGEMENT AND THE STRONGEST BACKING OBTAINABLE.



CHAS

H. W.

Jackson Johnston Jones Lee Lenoir Lincoln



E.



JOHNSON, President. JACKSON. Treasurer.

1,073 2,596 272 1,021 2,586 662



JOS. G. BROWN, Vice-Pres. G. H. DORTCH, Secretary.



....

....



1,028 2,816 631 912 1,490 1,286



950

1,513

C.

J.



Locke Craig

A.



W. Tillett— Camden,

Buncombe,

48;



228



— Burke, 1; Halifax, Transou — Alamance, Beaufort, 2;

1. 1.



501 896 1,180

1,017 2,001



29;



Catawba, 2;



Chatham,

2;



Macon

Madison Martin



940

878 1,385 973 4,233 575 1,047 1,219 1,848 2,110 1,691 988 1,077 671 1,048 1,019 598 890 2,500 536 2,546 1,106 3,005 2,039 2,719 2,011 1,400 752 1,537 1,123 1,820 614



360

984

1,385 1,797 1,047 976

1,222

.



McDowell

Mecklenburg.

Mitchell

....



Montgomery. Moore Nash New Hanover Northampton. Onslow Orange Pamlico Pasquotank Pender

.



283 121 559



1,014 478



Perquimans. Person

Pitt



.



Polk Randolph



.



.



.



Richmond



.



.



Robeson .... Rockingham.



265 294 427 847 811 594 2,647 366 1,115 1,883

1,723 1,739 2,423 47



Rowan

Rutherford

.



Sampson

Scotland Stanly Stokes Surry



Swain

Transylvania.

Tyrrell



600 357

2,086 1,187 4,149 1,171 534 998 2,274 1,599 1,905



Union Vance



Wake

Warren Washington

.

. .



Watauga



.



Wayne

Wilkes Wilson



Yadkin Yancey

Total



718

1,002



1,630 1,671 2,781 902 579 345 701 578 2,583 191 526 1,279 1,450 3,331 831 1,649 912



1,471 1,062 924 1,012 1,446 856 3,229 417 967 1,487 1,489 1,284 1,539 908 952 612 1,001 972 663 945 2,298 502 2,409 955 2,449 2,023 2,497 1,873 1,046 662 1,016 1,117 1,833 521 587 392 1,233 1,042 3,647 1,185



"631

711 963 1,939



Clay, 1; Davidson, 1; Durham, 1; Forsyth, 118; Gaston, 5; Guilford, 37; Harnett,

3;



1;



179

917



Iredell, 1; Jackson, lenburg. 2; Moore, 11; Orange, 2; Pamlico, 18; ingham, 10; Stokes, 5;



3;



Macon,

2.



Meck(



Nash, i; Onslow, 1; Randolph, 4; RockSurry,



668

1,361



824

1,127



577 56 103 439 556 397 211 124 311 558 439 552

1,894



Vote for State Officers. For Lieutenant Governor Newland 145,147







Toms

Newland's

majority



107,851

37,296



Secretary of State





145,268 107,848

37,420



Grimes



Thompson

Grimes'

State



majority



Auditor—

145,066 107,848

?7,213



274 846 1,214 1,198 1,294 1,776 64 1,060 1,483 2,408 804 500 274 297 428

1,091



Dixon



Wood

Dixon's majority

Treasurer





145,146 107,790



Lacy Grigg

Lacy's

Supt.



majority

Public

Instruction —



37,356



Joyner Lyerly

Joyner's



145,023 107,733



majority



37,296



500 898

2,091 1,360 1,387 703 1,035



134 354 1,233 1,114 2,427 586 1,411 938

79,505



Attorney General^

Bickett



,



Newell

Bickett's



144,955 107,872



majority



37,033



Commissioner Labor and Printing

145,102





145,078



107,760



128,761



Shipman



M/^?M



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CONGRESSIONAL VOTE.

107,844

J.



Ray

Shipman's

majority



Judge Fifteenth District

S. S.





145,005 107,698

27,207



Adams

Lusk

majority



37,234



V.



Corporation



Commissioner





144,989 107,864 37,125



Adams'



Aycock Elmore

Aycock's



~.



THE SOCIALIST VOTE.

majority

Agriculture



Commissioner





145,049 107,721 37,328



The votes received by the

Governor —J.

didates were:



Socialist



can-



Graham Mewborne

Graham's



majority



A. Transou Lieut. -Governor F. A. Dorsett Secretary of State— G. F. Wilson State Auditor— E. C. Barkley







,.



Insurance Commissioner Youns; Norris







Young's majority



Treasurer— E. B. Wells Supt. Pub. Ins.—Nat M. Pickett 145,069 Com'r of Labor R. J. Smathers 107,791 Corp'n Corn's— W. J. Newton Com'r Agri're—P. E. Burke 37,278 Ins. Com'sr R. J. Morton











310 312 811 311 313 313 314 291 317 315



For



Congress—



Congressional

John



Vote— 1908.

Jones



First Congressional District.



H



Isaac M.



COUNTIES.

Beaufort



Small.

1,968 408 659 730



Meekins.

1,167 143



Onslow Pamlico Pender Sampson



Camden Chowan

Currituck



Wayne

Total



622 995 659 1,133 1,410 2,329



280 564 484

282 2,407 1,428

7,896



Dare

Gates Hertford



Hvde

Martin



397 696 885 743

1,432 1,042 643



Pasquotank Perquimans

Pitt Tyrrell



2,563



Washington

Total

L.



390 563



203 45 411 282 286 166 310 311 439 779 313 487

5,342



For Congress

COUNTIES. Chatham

Franklin Johnston



—Fourth



11,544



CongresW.

G. Briggs.

1,427



sional District. E. W.

Pou.

1,595 2,060 2,797 1,802 1,188 4,021



480

2,632 1,144



Nash Vance



572

2,711 8,966

1;



Wake

Total



L.



Brinkley



— Chowan,13,119



For Congress

COUNTIES.

Bertie



— Second



1.



sional District.

Claude



Hugh Congres- 7.— Total,

Blair



W.

8.



Johnson

Franklin



— Chatham,

1. 1. 2.



13,463



Wake,



S.



—Vance,



McMurray



T.



Edgecombe

Greene Halifax Lenoir



Northampton Warren

Wilson

Total

J.



Kitchin. Ferguson. 263 1,153 363 1,841 48S 916 248 2,135 884 1,495 113 1,677 207 1,152 795 1,901

12,275

1.



B.



T. F.



Hicks— Wake,

Montague



—Wake,



For



Congress



—Fifth

A. L. Brooks.

2,141



CongresJ. M. Morehead.



sional District.



COUNTIES.

Alamance

Caswell



853

1,814 g,534 1,663 3,516 995



Durham

Forsyth

Granville Guilford



3,361

1.



M. Cutehins, Edgecombe, W. F. Butterworth—Halifax, T. W. Mitchell— Halifax, 63.



Orange

Person



For



Congress —Third



778

1,819 1,027 1,798



CongresF



Rockingham

Stokes Surry



sional District.



C R

COUNTIES.

Carteret

..



W



2,178 344 1,794 2,861 651 2,901 1,059 961 2,032 1,708 2,799

19,288



'



Thomas.

1,186 1,521 1,689



Hill.



Total

F.

J. J.

S.



18,938

Blair,

62.



Craven Duplin



996 350

1,105



P.. Taylor,



174.

1.



E.



Fields,



TAKE HEAD-EASY FOR HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA.



CONGRESSIONAL VOTE.



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4.



1.



W.



For Congress

CongresCOUNTIES.

A. M.



—Eighth CongresR. N. Hackett.

776 632

1,729 1,635 1,463 2,514 2,446 1,564 1,040 1,689

C. H. Cowles.



For



Congress— Sixth

sional District.

L.



sional District.



Hannibal



COUNTIES.

Bladen Brunswick



Godwin

1,183 660 2,062 1,937 1,561 2,165 2,974



Sloeum.

625 766 1,189 1,356 1,029 247 1,173

6,385



Columbus Cumberland

Harnett



Alexander Alleghany Ashe Cabarrus Caldwell

Iredell



Rowan

Stanly



New Hanover

Robeson

Total Scotland



Watauga

Wilkes

Total



1,079 563 1,688 1,847 1,717 1,798 1,988 1,620 1,261 3,302

16,863

2.



John E.

J.



Randolph, Q. Taylor, Randolph, 1.

Fields,



12,542 761 1



38



For Congress

COUNTIES.

Anson

Davidson Davie Lee



—Seventh

R. N. Page.

1,537 2,220 815 904 1,070 1,244 2,582 1,133 761 2,081



Duncan Stewart Rowan, 34. John E. Fields Rowan, 5; Wilkes,

Total,

7.



— —



15,488



CongresZeb. V. Walser. 255

2,484 1,158



sional District.



For Congress

COUNTIES.

Burke



— Ninth

Webb.

1,364 1,939 2,341 2,657 1,300



CongresJ. A.



sional District.

E. Y.



Smith.

1,318 1,999 1,445 1,705 1,157 1,933 1,279 1,766 912



Catawba

Cleveland Gaston Lincoln



508

1,047 959 2,629 361



Montgomery Moore

Randolph



Richmond

Scotland



Madison Mecklenburg

Mitchell



Union Yadkin

Total



38 670

1,623



Yancey

Total D. P.



977 4,350 582 1,020

16,530 —Mecklenburg,



710

15,057



13,514

1.



11,732



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VOTE FOR PRESIDENT



IN



NORTH CAROLINA.

2,014 619 604

1,767



For Congress

COUNTIES. Buncombe

Cherokee Clav



— Tenth

3,548 837 351 432

1,984 983 1,030 991 939 552



CongresJ.



Rutherford



sional District. W. T.

Crawford.



Swain

Transylvania

Total

Y.

C.



914 581

15,245 Clay, 1;

58.

,



G.

14,884



Grant.

3,572 1,250 320 464 1,263 1,442 1,065 982 1,030 595



Westall— Buncombe,

1;



54;



Henderson,



Jackson,



2.



Total,



Vote for



Solicitor.



Graham Haywood

Henderson Jackson



McDowell Macon

Polk



Solicitor for Third Judicial District Chas. L. Abernathy 7,460 J. F. Duncan 94 Ninth Judicial District Jones Fuller 12,149 No opposing candidate. Six scattering Republican votes.











Vote For President

(R.) (D.) (R,) Taft.

1908.



in



North Carolina.



Bryan.



(D.) RooseParker. velt. 1904



COUNTIES.

Alamance

Alexander Alleghany

.



2,113 793 633



Anson Ashe

Beaufort Bertie

. .

.



Bladen Brunswick



1,490 1,639 1,828 1,258 1,132 607 3,506 1,310 1,610 1,413



2,184 1,074 575 301 1,674 1,304



Buncombe

Burke

Cabarrus Caldwell



.



. .



Camden

Carteret

. . .

. . .



398

1,152



Caswell



Catawba Chatham

Cherokee



.



.



.



. . . . .

.



Chowan

Clay

Cleveland



. .



.

.



Columbus



Craven .... Cumberland. Currituck Dare Davidson Davie Duplin ....

. . .



820 1,864 1,521 782 621 343 2,282 1,845 1,399 1,832 701 416 2,126



780

1,508 1,859 1,753 2,472 1,984

.2,398



Durham Edgecombe

Forsyth Franklin Gaston Gates ......

. . .

. .



Graham

Granville



.



.



.



653 418

1,561



.



.



Greene

Guilford Halifax



....

...

. . .



876

3,822 2,165 1,501 1,952 917



360 660 841 3,572 1,358 1,821 1,745 164 1,060 370 2,010 1,497 1,310 213 321 1,459 1,381 449 1,453 68 370 2,340 1,185 1,225 1,820 438 2,876 561 1,970 337 465 734 538 2,863



380

1,047 1,304 1,602



Harnett



. . . . .

.



Haywood

Henderson

Hertford



. .



Hyde

Iredell



839 662

2,465 1,022



Jackson



. . .



353 223 1,803 1,086



POPULAR VOTE FOR PRESIDENT— ELECTORAL VOTE.



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Midway



in the South.



No



Objectionable Features.



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E.



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Secretary

SOCIETY, Raleigh,

N. C.



NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL



Popular Vote For President—1908.

State— Alabama

Arkansas

California

.. ..



Taft.



Bryan.

74,374 87,043 107,770 126,649 68,255 22,134 31,104 72,350 34,609 450,810 338,262 200,771 161,209 244,092 63,568 35,463 111,117 155,543 174,313 109,433 64,250 345,884 29,326 130,781 10,655 33,«55



Debs.

5,0U0 18,736 7,974 5,113



Colorado Connecticut Delaware

Florida



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Georgia Idaho

Illinois



Indiana



Iowa

Kansas Kentucky

Louisiana



Maine Maryland

Massachusetts

..



Michigan Minnesota

Mississippi



..

. .



..



..



Missouri



Montana

Nebraska



Nevada



New Hampshire..



25,308 56,967 182,064 123,700 H2',815 25,200 10,654 41,692 50,901 629,932 348,993 275,210 197,166 235,711 9,589 66,987 111,253 265,966 333,313 195,786 4,463 346,915 32,333 126,608 10,214 53,144



New Jersey.. New York

.



.



North Carolina. North Dakota Ohio



.



.



.



.



Ok'ahoma

Oregon Pennsylvania



75

3,747 5S4



Rhode Island

South Carolina South Dakota Tennesee Texas

..



6,305 39,711 13,476 8,287 12,420 4,060 2,538 1,753 2,500 10,659 11,527 14,469 1,408 15,398 5,885 3,524 2,029 1,299



...



Utah Vermont

Virginia



Washington West Virginia

.



.



. .



Wisconsin



Wyoming

Tota's Chafin

..



265,298 870,070 114,887 57,771 572,331 110,550 62,350 745,779 43,942 3,847 67,466 118,287 69,229 61,028 39,552 52,573 106,062 137,869 248,673 17,708







182,522 667,468 136,928 32.909 502,721 123,907 38,049 448,785 24,706 62,289 40,266 135,630 227,264

12,601



10,219 38,451



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2,4r. C. catalogue.



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SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.



— A. W. Huhtersville — J. M. Humphries. — L. Lea White. Jamestown Jonesboro-— M. L. Wright. K, nly— S. G. Rollings. Kernersville — J. M. Weatherly. Kittrell — C. E. Pennington.

Hope

Mills



Holly Springs



— K.



II.



Melntyre. Davenport.



Snow Camp (Sylvan) —Miles Reece.

South Mills— E." T. Burgess. Southern Pines W. F. Allen. Spring Creek E. E. Connor. Spruce Pine Arthur Ranes. Stanley H. H. McKeown. Stedman— C. T. Ward.











— —



Lattimon — W. R. Lexington (Reeds). Hornaday. — Keener. —

LaGrangi

Libi rty- J. A. A. A. Lilesvilli Li'lington L. R.



— Geo.



Stem— T.

Stoneville Sturgills



B. T.



Strickland.

Bell.



A. Holton. —Miss Clara



Pigg. Mrs. T.



(Helton)— E. W. Cooke.

V.



r.inw



I,



No.

No.



1, 2,



Hoffman. (Churchland)— S. G. Hasty.

(Aurelian Springs)



Littleton,



—W.



II.



Miles, Supt; Costen, Jr., Prin. Swan Quarter I. A. Home. Teacheys— W. T. McGowan. Trinity— Emmett C. Willis. Unionville 0. C. Hamilton.



Sunbury—John



W.







Albright.



Vanceboro



Louisbuxg



— W.

L.



R. Mills.



Lucama—J.



Lumber Bridge — P.

Lyons (Knap

Macclesfield



Woodward.



Macon — Herbert

Madison J. Marshall—W.

Marshall, ko. Anders.











C. Cullum. Reeds) G. J. Seholz. A. F. Leighton. E. Crutchfield. B. Reid.

of







Green.



— —W. J. Newbold. Wakefield (Wakelon)— R. C. Holton. Walkertown — J. Graham Visar. Warsaw—B. Tart. Washington — N. C. Newbold.

I.



Waynesville, R. F. D. No.

D.



2,



(Rock Hill)—



Wt



lister



M. Stallings. T. F. Shipman.







Whitakers—O. V. Hicks.



"



2,



(Madison Seminary)



—R.



G.



Whiteville— W.

Wliitth

r



— Miss



R.



"Smithwick.



Matthews — O. I. Hinson. Mebane (Hawfields) N. G. Stevens.







Mi rry



Oaks—E.



P.



Franklin.

5,



Wilkesboro E. G. Sultlemyre. Williamston Z. H. Rose. Wilson's Mills— J. E. Purcell,



— —



Minnie Lyda.



Jr.



Monroe, R. F. D. No.



W. B. Gillespie. Morven J. C. Crawford. Mouth of Wilson, Va. (Turkey Knob)— Mt. Ulla— E. W. S. Cobb. Murphy — L. E. Mauney.



(Wesley Chapel)—



Winton— N. W. Britton. Wise— Matt H. Wooten.

Woodleaf







— Geo.



B.



Wetmore.



GRADED AND

Aberdeen — Prof.

L.



SPECIAJL



TAX

—E.



SCHOOLS.

Sinsrletary.



Nebo—W.

Newton

Newton,

C.



B.



Neuse, R. Foust.



Shinn. F. D. No.



1,



(Bay Leaf)— F.



Grove — Billv

R.

F.



Robinson.

2, 1,



D. *No.



(St.



James)— A.



Albemarle— H. A. Scott. Albemarle, (Wiscossett Graded W. Joyner. Alexander Elza Elmore.

Alexis



School)



Newton, R.

Glenn.



Sherrill. F.











D. No.



(Startown)— R. C.



Oriental— V. C. Daniels.



Orrum —J.

Pahtego



A. Williams. L. E. Bennett. Pikeville A. R. Freeman. Pilot Mountain H. F. Pardue. Pittsboro— A. B. Stalvev.















Harwood. —J. M. H.Page. — O. V. Woosley. Apex — A. D. Harrell. Apex (Mills School)—Miss Ola Giles. Apex (Patrick School) — Miss Ernie Booker.

Angier Ashboro



Andrews—J.



Pleasant



Garden— M.



Apex (Salem)—J. M. White. Apex (White Oak)—Miss Ana

Asheville— R. J. Tigh". Atlantic— V. C. Eaker. Aulandcr--B. E. Phillips.



Kelly.



S.



Giles.



Pollocksville— Alex. H. White. Poplar Branch—Miss Mary H. Phelps. Raleigh Hugh Morson. Red Springs Mc(Philadelphus)— Harllee







Aurora— W.



Ayden—J.



T. Brothers. A. MoArtluir.



Call.



Balsom Grove



Rich Square— J.



R

D.



.Ware.



Rich'ands— John W. Hall. Roberdell— E. D. Pusey.

Robersonville

ple.







J.



Everett.



Rocky Mount (Red Oak)— Palmer Dalrym-



— — Ruffin — L. N. Hickerson. Scotts— M. Watt. Seaboard — Horace Stewart. Seven Springs — D. Z. Newton. Severn —

Ronda M. F. Bumgarner. Roper— W. F. McCanless. Rosman Row'and — William C. Herbert.

J.



Miss Gertie Waldrop. Banners Elk— Edgar Tufts. Battleboro— E. C. Ruffin. Battleground Miss Lemana Gibbs. Bavboro Prof. Hendricks. Beaufort— L. M. White. Beaulaville Miss Mary Mayo.



















Belgrade— Miss Nellie' Allen. Belhaven— W. M. Hinson.



Siler



City— C.



C.



Sharpe.



— — — Hoy Taylor. Boomer—J. H. Isbell. Boone — Miss Sallie Ray. Brevard — Ben G. Estes.

Bessemer City



Benson— L.

Bethel Biscoe



Beta— S.



Royall. T. P. Rockette. Cooper. Julian B. Martin.

T.



T.



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65



Presbyterian College women

CHARLOTTE,

Rev.

J.

ft.



N. C.



Bridges, D. D., President



Send for Catalogue.



BCILDING The largest antl finest in the State. Recently built. Elegantly furnished. Conveniences Hot and Cold Baths. Steam Heat, Electric Lights, Bed-room limited to two girls each. Fire escapes. ADVANTAGES Situated in center of city on a five-acre lot. Finely equipped Gymnasium, with regular gymnasium course. One of the largest Pipe Organs in the South. Music and Art

Specialties.



— — —



FACULTY—Full Faculty of Experienced Teachers. RATES—Lower than any school of the same grade



Crab Creek

Pallas— S.

Danville,



in the State.

Etowah.



(Sand Hill)— Miss Maud Ruppe. Browns Summit Miss Jessie White. Brown's Summit (Brightwood)— Mrs. T. -N.

Bright,

Sellars.



—Norman

H.



Stepp,



p.



o.,



Cullowhee— E.

Wilson.



Stilwell.



Browns Summit, R.



F.



D.,



(Gibsonville)







G. Lindsay. Va., No. 5,



(Dan



River)



—Miss



Rev. F. M. Hair. Brvson City— S. A. Richardson. Burgaw— D. H. Bland. Burlington— F. H. Curtis. Burlington, R. F. D. No. 1, (Friendship)

E. Shaw. Burlington, R.

P.



Davidson— W. F. O'Kelly. Dell— C. M. Beach.

Dillsboro











Drum



Dunn —J. A. McLean. Durham — W. D. Carmichacl.



Hill



— Miss



Sallie



Edwards.



F. D. No. S, (Hall's)— Miss Carrie Hornaday. Calypso P. M. Williams. Cedar Creek Miss Katie Shaw. Cedar Hill— Miss Sussanna D. Randleman.











Chadbourn

( harlotte Charlotte.



— — Alexander

Jr.



Graham.

2,



R. F. D. No. emy)—W. B. Reid. Charlotte, R. F. D. No.



(Sharon Acad-



3,



(Shopton)— W.



W. Rankin,



Wilson. China Grove Miss Carrie Gracher. Clayton Bruce H. Carroway. Climax (Oak Hill) Miss Joyner Harden.

Olierryville— S. P.











East Bind— Mas! Kings Mountain (Cumberland) Miss Eliose McGill. Edenton 15. H. Bacliman. Edwards— Geo. F. Hill. Efland (Fairfield) Miss Dora R. Andrews. Elkville Miss Bertha Day. Elizabeth City— S. L. Sheep. Elkton Miss Mattie Uzzell. Elm Citv A. B. Cameron. Elon College— Mrs. J. W. Patton. M. S. Wiggins. Enfield Englehard (Lake Landing) George Guthrie.











— —

















Clinton— J. Walter Campen. ("arkton S. Singletary, Jr.



— —Miss Louise X. Ferebee. Colerain Colfax— J. A. Storfe. Columbia — W. B. Morton. Concord — J. D. Lentz. —Miss Lula (Pitts) Concord, No.

Coats— C. D. Stewart.

1,



Etowah (Crab Creek) — Norman Stepp. Eureka— E. B. Phillips. Farmington — W. P. Hcnlev. FurmviUe— E. M. Rollins.

Favetteville







— J.



A.



Fayetteville,



No.

3,



8,



Jones. (East



Over)— I.



S.



Flannagan.

MorriFayetteville, No. Nair. No. Fayetteville,



(Glendale)— Arthur Mc8,



(Grays



Creek)— Guy



son.



Cox.

Fayetteville,

1.



Concord, R. F. D. No. 1, (Rimer)— A. H. Penninger. A. Coch Concord, No. 6, (Whitehall)— C.

ran.



—W.



R.



F. D.



No. 8 (King Hiram)

Miss



Fayetteville,



Johnson. No. 3 (McPherson)

No.



Mary



McArthur.



Concord, No. 3, (Winecoff)— Jno. W. Moore. Congo Miss Jannie Gilreath. Coolecmee R. D. Johnson. Cora Cornelius J.' Willis Raglev.







Fayetteville,



X



(Westover)



Miss Myrtle











Graham.

Fishing

Flat

I'll







Finch—J. E. Redfern. Creek—W. R. Hendren.



Hock— W

i



S.



Shetle.



Council— A.



C. Courtney — Prof.



Chaffln. Mitchell.



ill



\.



Forest



City



—M. E.



Gallamore. J. Abernethy.



Touch typewriting taught

rated, capital stork $30,000.



at Kin 's Business College, Sn.!l. F. Bumgarner. Roper Walter F. McCanless. Rose Hill, (Rockfish) Miss Mary Johnson. Rose Hill— J. W. Sloan. Rosendale B. O. Turner. Rosendale B. O. Turner. Round Mt. Miss Ethel Dimmette.



Ronda — M.



I.olesvilh







E.



Garner.







— — — C. H. Johnson. Whi takers — White Oak— W. W. Woodhouse. Whiteville — J. A. Smithwick. Whittier — Miss Minnie Lyda. Wilkesboro— E. G. Settlemyre. Williamston — Z. H. Rose. Blair. Wilmington — UnWilmington (Hemingway) —Wingate derbill. Wilmington (Union) — Miss Nellie Cook. Wilson — Charles L. Coon.

--tfield



J.



J.







Wilson Mills— J.



E.



Pureell.



— — — — Henry Burns. Roxboro Roxobel— W. M. Cook. Ruffin — L. W. Hickerson. Ruthtrfordton — J. B. Bridges. — Ridgeville (Semora) W. L. Crumpton. Smalls — Miss Mary O. Guilford.



Windsor—J. I. White. Wingate— B. T. Tyner. Winston — W. S. Snipes. Woodard (Cashie Creek) — Miss



Augustine



Parker. Youngsville D. No. Youngsville, R. F. 1, (Pearce School) L. N. Ranes. Mrs. Edwards. Salcmburg Salisbury— J. L. Lingle and I. C. Griffin.







— — Samaria — W.



L.



Duncan.



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AND



COLLEGES.



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The North Carolina College

Agriculture and Mechanic Arts

OFFERS PRACTICAL INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION

Dairying, Agriculture, including Horticulture, and the Sciences on which these are based.

1.



of



IN:







Stock-raising,



2.



Engineering, including Civil, Electrical and Mechanical and a

Textile Art, including Spinning-, Weaving, Dyeing, Mill CalcuMill Management, Etc.



two year Machinist Course.

3.



lations,

4.



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.



These coures present splendid opportunities for young men to lit themselves for assured succ ess in life. For catalogues write to



President D. H. HILL,

Sanford— R. W. Allen. Saxapahaw A. W. Hobbs. Scotland Neck — C. YV". Wilson.



West Raleigh, N.

Winn. Wit Academy

Asheville



C.







— Clias.



R.



Wheaiey.



Seranton (Sladesville) Miss Clara Hearn. Seaboard Robert K. Sanson. S:agrove (Why Not) G. F. Grover.







— —



Farm School— Swanannoa.



Selma—B.

Shelbv Shelby

Siler



F. Hassell. In in. Y. (Earl)—Lee B. Weathers. City— Chas. C. Sharpe.







L. Weaverville Weaverville W. College, Abernathy. Miss Ford's School for Girls, Asheville Miss E. Ford.











.].



Regan School, Regan

Patton.



— H.



F.



Funston Institute, Funston J. C. Mizell. Patten's High School, Morganton R. L.







Brinson.







PRIVATE SCHOOLS AND

PRINCIPALS.

Colleaiate

A.



Marbut



School,



Morganton



— Mrs.



N.



E.



Tavlorsville



Institute,



TaylorsF.



Marbut. Rutherford



College,



Rutherford



College







yille—J. Hiddenite



White.

School,



W. W.

Mt.



Peel.



High



Hiddenite— A.

Green

Valley



Pleasant



Collegiate



Institute,



Mt.



Green

0.



Sharpe. Valley



Academy,



— J.



Mt.



Pleasant— G. F. McAllister, Henry Miller. Amoena Seminary, Mt. Puasant Rev.







Goodman. Helton Academy Helton. Jefferson Academy Jefftrson. Miss Maude Gurley's School Windsor. Miss M. Augusta Dunstan's School Wind-



— —



White Oak Academy, White Oak— W. W. Woodhouse. School, Southport High Southport Prof.



— — Edward. Edward High School Miss Bettie Roberson — Washington. — Trinity School, Chocowinity N. C. Hughes. Pantcgo Academy — Pantego. Bath Academy — Bath.

sor.







H. C. Fisher. Sunderland Hall Seminary, Concord, No. 6 Miss Melissa Montgomery. W. Concord High School, Concord— W. Morris.

J.







High School, Concord Rev. W. Campbell. V. Irwin Concord. Davenport College, Lenoir C. C. Weaver. Lenoir Academy Lenoir. St. Paul's School (Epis.1, Beaufort Edward

Campbell

S.







G. Mrs.



— —















T. Hill. IJiaul'ort



High



School,



Beaiffort



— Miss

In



Maud

Harry

City



Davis.



Rendollar. Asheville School,

son,



Asheville



— M.



M.



Ander-







North Bruce



School

II.



(Meth.),



More



ad

-



Carrjway.

(Bapt.),



Winn's



School



for



Boys,



Asheville



— J.



A.



Atlantic Institute A. W. Setzer.



Morehead Citj



King's Business College has an expert penman in charge l \\ e prove thai we have the hest in the Penmanship Department. all departments. Write lor our propositions.



60



SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.



Baptist University For



Women



Located in the heart of Raleigh, convenient to Libraries and of Music, Churches, School of Arts, Philosophy and Sciences; of Elocution, Art, Bible and Business. Faculty twenty-nine women and six men. Comfort of students looked after by Lady Excellent equipPrincipal, Matron, Lady Physician and Nurse. ment, furnishings and fare. Board, Literary tuition, Physician, Nurse, Library and Gymnasium, $196.50 per session; in Club,

$170.00-$175.00.



Address

Graham.

Prof.



R. X.

School— Atlantic.



VANN

Q.

A.



RALEIGH,



N. C.



Graham Academy, Marshallburg

Mack

Ball's



— W.



Yanceyville, Yanceyville; June Bennetl. Pinnix-Hurdle Institute, Union Ridge, R. F.







Southern Conservatory of Music, Durham Gilmore Ward Bryant. Tarboro Male Academy, Tarboro F. S.











Wilkinson.



Salem



Boys



School,



Winston-Salem



—J.



F.



D.—T. W.

Sargeant.



Stroud.



Brower.



Ieasburg Institute,

Goldston

Tyler.



Leasburg— Miss Fannie



Clemmons High

Hall.



School,



Clemmons —J.



E.



High



School,



Goldston— W.



II.



Mt. Vernon Springs School, Mt. Vernon Springs Miss Lizzie Dixon. Miss Daisy Massie Murphy. Hayesville High School, Hayesville G. H. Haigler. Piedmont High School, Lawndale W. D. Burns. W. Fallston High School, Fallston— J.











— — —



Rural Hall Academy Rural Hall. Louisburg College for Women, Louisburg— Mrs. Mary Davis Allen. School, Mapleville High Mapleville Miss Jannette Hayes.











Bunn High

Ingleside Sledge.



School, Bunn— W. D. Poe. High School, Ingleside Thos.







Linwood



College,



Gastonia — Rev.

(Cath.),



A.



T.



Dellinger.



Lattimore High



School,



Lattimore



\V.



T.



Lindsay. Sacred Heart Academy Mother M. Theresa.



Belmont







R. Bell. Boiling Springs High School, Shelby, No. 3—J. D. Huggins. Waco High School Wcco. F.arl High School, Earl— George P. Webb. Sharion High School— Shelby, No. 3. Miss Mamie H. Richardson New Bern. Miss Lizzette Hanff New Bern. Christ Church Parochial School, New Rcrn Miss Mary N. Williams. Miss Alice Mallett Fayetteville. Misses Ellison Fayetteville.



Belmont

Jackson. Mrs. Lucy



High

0.



School,



Belmont



— Frank

D







Brown — Gatesville.

Academy,

Clyde — W.



McLeansville Academy, McLeansville Cobb.



— C.











Browns

Peele's



Summit



Browns



Sum



mit— W.

Havwood

ell.



H. Rankin. College of Business,



Greensboro











Judson Peele.











H. Woodall. Institute, Bat Cave (Epis.), Bat Cave— H. G. MitchSt.



Donaldson-Davidson Academy Fayetteville. Raeford High School (Mixed), Raeford— E.







Upward



Paul (Epis.), Edneyville— Miss Springer. Miss (Epis.), Flat Rock, R. F.



D—



Summers. Denton High School. Denton

D.

L.



Helen Webb.

Fruitland High School (Bapt.), Fruitland— P. H. Posey. Seminary for Young Ladies, Murfreesboro Mrs. E. E. Parham. Fairfield, Fairfield— D. W. Simmons. McC!aud, Scranton Miss Ada Ray. Sladesville Scranton Miss Org School,



— Rev.



George



Reynolds.



Churchland High School Churchland. Liberty Institute, Wallbury P. S. Vann. Reeds High School, Lexington, No. 3 J. W.























Cole.



Mocksville Miss M. M. Eaton. Cana, Cana Paul H. Nance. Grove Academy, Kenansville L. McNeil, Carl Shaw. James Sprunt Institute Kenansville Miss Blanche Boyd. Faison Male Faison Prof. Academy, Spencer.



Sunny



Side,



















Credle. Statesville

S.



Male



Academy,



Statesville



— A.







Harmony Academy—Harmony. Academy Eupeptic Springs

Springs.



Paxton.







Eupeptic







Cool Springs Academy,

F.



Cool Springs



—John



Mitchell.



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Greensboro Female College

GREENSBORO,

'



N. C.



Schools of music, art and eloLiterary and business courses. Finest advantages, and moderate terms. cution. FALL SESSION begins Wednesday, September 8th, 1909. For catalogue apply to MRS. LUCY H. ROBERTSON, President, Greensboro, N, C.

Statesville Female J. A. Scott.



College,



Statesville



— Dr.

T.



O-k



Troutman

Hinshaw.

Sylva



Academy,



Troutman



Collegiate



Institute,



—M. Sylva — F.



Pitts,

lett.



Lcve' M.



High



School,



Nashville— S.



V.



W.



Forrest.



Cape Fear Academy, Wilmington

St.



— W.



Cat-



A.



Brown. Trenton Trenton—W. H. High School, Rhodes. Miss Dora Miller's School Kinston. The Kinston Practical Business College, Kinston Mrs. W. A. Bobbitt. Mrs. Mittie Perry's School Kinston. The Industrial Christian College, Kinston —















Paul's Academy, Imington. Miss Alderman's Select School, Wilmington Miss Mamie Alderman. Miss Harts Select School, Wilmington Miss Annie Hart. Primary School, Wilmington— Miss Mamie Clark. Olney High School, George Miss Mary D.



W















Holmes.

Mrs.



Rev. J. W. Tyndall. Lincolnton Miss Kate Shipp. Marshall Marshall Miss Rose Academy, McCorel.

Fassifern,











Hurt's School, Hillsboro— Mrs. Mary Bragg and Miss Alice

Miss



Brags &



Heart.



Mars Hill College

L.



(Mixed),



Mars Hill— R.



Caldwell No. 3.

.



Moore.

Institute,



— Hamilton Academy, Hamilton — H. Everetts Academy, Everetts —J. L.

Dorland Institute,

Phillips.



Bell



Walnut — Rev. Frank March. Hot Springs Miss Julia

A. Neal. Leggett.



Beard School, Charlotte— J. G. Beard. Charlotte High School, W. Charlotte— H.

Glasgow.



The Independent School, Charlotte

Davidson. Plumtree, Plumtree— Rev. Gilead High School, gene Harris.

Star

J.



— W.



W.



P. Hall.



No. 3— J. F. Grcason. Chapel Hill High School, Chapel Hill— A. F. Hollaman. Pamlico Male and Female Institute, Stonewall— H. M. Ainsley. Belvidere Academy, Belvidere Miss Minnie White. Bethel Hill Institute— Bethel Hill. Wintervlile High School. Winterville— G. E.



Rev. M. W. Arrowood. Cedar Grove Academy, Cedar Grove Miss Annie Hughes. Orange Grove Academy, Hillsboro, R. F. D.



— Institute,



Rougemont,



R.



F.



Tf.











Mt.



Mt.



Gilead— Eu-



Academy — Star. Candor Academy — Candor.

Ether Academy, Ether Mr. Cagle. Wadeville Academy, Wadeville John



Lineberry. Free Will Baptist Theological Ayden— Elder W. H. Peyton. Saluda Seminar}' Saluda.



Seminary;















B.



Franklinsville High School, Franklinsville D. M. AVeatherly. Shiloh Academy, Mofntf— F. M. Wright.







Hurley.

Elise



Farmer

Arson.



High School,

School,



Hemp— Rev.



R.



S.



Bombay Academy— Bombay —J. H. Robertand Business Institute, Garner. College, Liberty T. C.



Institute,



Farmer







S.



T.



Lassiter.



rowood.



Broadway

Leod. Castalia

son.



Broadway— M.

Castalia



A.

O.



McJohnA.

L.



Academy,

Pleasant



— W.



Why Not Academy Why Not— G. F.

Liberty



Normal

High High







Amick.

Trinity

School-



Mount



Academy,

School,



Burt. Nashville Lincoln.



High



— B. Nashville— A.

Glover



Trinity— B.



F. P.

A. A.



Hodgin.



Rnmseur

White.

Reidsville



School,



Ramseur—W.

Reidsvillc



Red



Oak Academy, Nashville

Spring



—T.



Seminary,



R.



McE.



Lendon. Stanhope Academy,

Redfearn.



Hope



Samaria High School, Spring Johnson.



—J. Hope— C.



Hayes. Lcaksville-Spray Institute,



— H. Leaksville—J.

C.



Beam.



New

W.



North



Bethel Academy C. Carolina Military Springs W. M. Jones.







Sharpe.







Academy,



Red



King's Business College



enabling one to get a busine ss or shorthand course at for Circulars, Raleigh or Ch arlotte.



has a correspondence, or mail course, home. Send



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AND



COLLEGES.

and balance previous year for expenditures schools

priations



China

P.



High School,

and



China Grove—



from

2,327,009.50

all



Wright.



College, Academy M. L. Lyerly. I. Crescent. Dell School, Delway— C. M. Beach. Salemburg School, Salemburg— Mrs. Mollie



Crescent







Business



Total



2,958,160.19



Edward.

Ida

4







Mills School, Laurirburg, Mrs. L. E. Gibson.



R. F. D. No.



Average white Average white Average



annual

teachers



salary



of



rural 143.84 city

374.84

92.35



annual

teachers



salary



of



Civilly



Street



School,



Laurinburg— Miss

Grace



Minnie



Wyche



McKinnon. Academy, Lauiinburg— Miss



Schaffer.



Gibson Academy, Gibson— J. B. Philoeck. Fork Acadi my, Norwood— J. Wilson Smith.



annual salary of rural colored teachers Average annual salary of city colored teachers Average term in rural white schools



246.88

89.2



Average

schools



term term

in



in

of



city

all

. .



white

165.5



Norwood High

Blalock.



School,



Norwood— L.

Institute,



C.



Average



white

100.0

rural

81.1



The Yadkin Mineral Springs

merville

E.



— E.



PalF.



schools



the

of



State



F.



Eddins.



Englewood

D.



Seminary,



Albemaile— Miss



Average

schools Avi rage schools





term

term

of



colored



U fiord.

School,



New London High

Rankin.



New London— J.

C.



the



Germanton

Carson.



Academy,



Germanton— J.

Walnut

T.



Average term

schools



all colored State of colored city



of



.



.



.



93.0



163.1

4,917,312.00



Value

Value Value

Smith. Brevard C.



Dalton Institute, Dalton— W. A. Flynt.



Walnut

Lizzie



Cove



School, Adkins.



Cove—Miss



of school property of of property

of



white

4,282,255.00



schools



property

'



of



colored

635.057.00



Banbury School, Danbury—J.

Brevard

Industrial School, Trobridge. St. Mary's KinCergatUn, Louise T. Busbee.







schools



H.



Raleigh



— Miss



Warrenton Female Academy, Warrenton— Miss Lucy Hawkins. Rock—Miss Institute, Blowing Skyland

Flagg. Lees McRas Institute (Pros.), Banners Elk Rev. Edgar Tufts. Valle Crucis Mission School (Epis.), Valle Crucis Rev. H. A. Dobbin. E. Amantha P. Cane Creek Academy,















Herman.

Miss

boro.



Mamie Barber's School—North WilkesSchool,



Value of rural white school 2,170,394.00 property Value of citv white school 2,111,801.00 property Value of rural colored school 338,277.00 property Value of citv colored school .". 296,780.00 property Total number of school houses.. 7,537 Rural school houses 7,2S2 2-35 school houses City Rural white school houses .... 5,104 104 white school houses City Rural colored school houses .... 2,173 91 colored school houses .... City Total number white school dis.



.



."



.



.



Elm City High

Cameron.



Elm City— A.



B.



tricts



5,33



Stanley McCormick R. Hubbard.



(Pres.),



Burnsville— C.



Total



number colored



school

2,298 715,716 590,550 125,166 483,915 231,801 '406,150 77,759 184,304 47,407 497,716 423,221 74.495 346,575



districts



Low Gap

lett.



(Pres.), Athlone



—Miss



Olive Haze-



Total



Banks Creek

tie



(Pres.),



Cane River—Miss Mat-



Gray.

(Pres.),



Bethaven



Day



Book Miss







Mary



Denlinger.



Yancey Collegiate Institute (Bap.), Burnsville— E. E. Hawkins. Paid Creek College (M schools public eluding State bonds, loans, appro-



Colored $3,294,231.70 Colored

650,739.40



in



rural

127,213

23,928 308,488



schools enrollment in city schools Total average daily attendance.



Colored



ment



King's Business College (Inc.) has the unqualified endorseof every business man in Raleigh, Charlotte, or North CaroSend for circulars. lina, who is familiar with its work.



SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.



63



ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE,

JESSE



WILSON, N. C C. CALDWELL, President.

Conferring

reparato'ry,



A



Faculty of Twelve Teachers



Academic

(piano

of



Degrees

and voice);

president and



DEPARTMENTS— Collegiate,

Business,



Biblical,



Musical



CO-EDUCATIONAL— Young



Expression,



ladies of faculty. Modern Plant,



of competent professor. Steam Heat, Electric Lights, Filtered Water Supply, Good Health Record, Christian Environments, Beautiful Campus, Mild But Positive Discipline.



Young Men's Home undei charge



Fine Arts. Ladies Bo.rJing School, under charge



attendance in daily schools in attendance Average daily city schools attendance in daily Average white schools in Average daily attendance rural white schools ...... .. Average daily attenaance in city white schools attendance in Average daily colored schools Average daily attendance in colored rural schools in Average daily attend ;nce colored city schools Percentage of school population



Average

rural



258,233



City Colored Rural 50,255 City



106



women employed



1,897 1,030



New



school houses built



220,371 183,675

36,696

88,117



White

Colored



267 404 324 SOI



.



PUBLIC SCHOOL FUND.

6

.g- o--"

(3



City White, North Carolina White, rural White, city Colored, North Carolina

Colored, rural Colored, city



.~r a



£- 1 -.'- Z 0







Shell-fish



Sketches N.

5,533.60 6,155.00 43,838.67



Commission C. Regiments Con-



1,517.64 1.00 2,611.50 3,225.49



— —



.



.



federate Soldiers sale of . .. car Sleeping companies property tax general car Sleeping companies property tax pensions







— —



— —



.



20.70

460.79

87.77



ITEMIZED STATE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES.



67



Si.



Mary's School

RALEIGH, N.

C.



Courses. and Business School. Elocution, Special Courses in Music, Art, For catalogue and other information, address



The Diocesan School (for Girls) of the Carolinas. Well known throughout the South. Founded in 1842 by Rev. Dr. Aldert Smedes. .Academic Department includes College and Preparatory



REV. GEORGE

State

sale



LAY,

Rector



2,400.00 5,900.00



and

of

. .



Colonial



Records



State ings

State's



Hospital,



Raleigh



— —earn-



71.95

6,100.47



Prison earnings- -transto general fund State's Prison— earnings State's Prison interest on farm

f erred







135,368.84

1,200.00



Agricultural Societies Auditor's Department Auditor's Department contingencies Audubon Society Board of Equalization Board of Internal Improvements Board of Public Charities.. ..



286.25

9,407.27 72.40 301.35 1,024.70 706.00 3,657.76 856.77 2,114.84 2,309.35 5,400.00



bonds Steamboat

tax



and —general canal property Steamboat and canal property tax — pensions Street railway, light and water — companies— property tax general



Bureau Bureau



of of



Immigration Labor and Printing



..



519.62

98.96



Capitol Square Contingencies



Convict account



Department Public Instruction

Disabled soldiers

2,541.50

for



— appropriation



..



water light — property and —pentax 484.05 sions — 7,571.40 Supreme Court Reports sale of the counties — genTaxes from eral 1,065,029.08 Taxes from the counties —for interest — incomes 35,802.09 Taxes from the counties— for in5,657.51 terest—liquor Taxes from the counties— for pensions— property 181,819.66

Street railway,



Executive Department

Fire instituprotection State tions Fish Commission Freight and express charges .. Fuel, light and water Fugitives from justice



companies







12,660.00 6,900.00



General Assembly Governor's Mansion and Grounds Governor's traveling expenses .. Guilford Battleground

Historical



Commission



Taxes from the counties for pensions—polls companies Telegraph

tax



property Telegraph companies tax pensions Telegraph companies tax on re-



— general —



—property —







|



Telephone



— property tax — general — property Telephone companies tax— pensions

ceipts



Indigent pupils 34,928.58 Insurance Department Insuring State property 2,250.84 Interest on four per cent, conconsolidated debt bonds .. .. 428.53 Interest on four per cent. Prison debt bonds 1,923.18 Interest on four per cent. Prison



300.00 3,679.25 2,241.42 3,873.64 1,393.99 18,702.72 3,125.55 190.40 500.00 7,879.28 6,121.95 7,100.00 10,270.38

144,052.00



3,726.00

2,630.00



companies



Farm bonds



2,761.58



Interest on four per cent.



State

22,980.00



Telephone companies— tax on

ceipts



re. .



Trade-mark registration

Total



fees



debt bonds 525.78 Interest on six per cent, struction debt bonds 7,056.66 Jamestown Exposition 21.40 Judiciary



con163,710.00 17.55 88,448.40 11,229.99 18,837.84

221.10

r.oo.oo



$2,866,439.62



DISBURSEMENTS.

Adjutant General

Agricultural



Department



..



.



1,600.00 117,069.76



Laborers' pay-roll Legal services and expenses .. Legislative Examining Committee Moore's Creek Battleground .. Normal Schools (colored).. ..



20,856.51



SALARIES OF STATE OFFICIALS.

Schools (white) .. .. N. C. Agricultural Experiment Station— U. S. appropriation.. N. C. A. and M. College (colored), Greensboro N. C. Board of Health N. C. College A. and M. Arts, Raleigh N. C. Corporation Commission N. C. Corporation Commission contingencies N. C. Institution Dumb Deaf, and Blind, Raleigh



Normal



14,942.10



25,000.00 26,050.00 4,000.00



of North Carolina Weights and measures....' .. .. Wilkesboro and Jefferson Turn-



University



.



.



76.09 95,250.00 100.00



I



ike



— paid



State's



Prison for

810.00

$2,605,954.81



stock

Total







100,950.00 18,000.00

1,239.85



Salaries of State Officials. Governor— $4,000, and $600 for traveling

expenses, furnishing house, etc. Private Secretary to the Governor $2,000. Executive Clerk— $900 and $300 as Clerk to Adjutant General. State Treasurer— $3,500. Chief Clerk to the State Treasurer— $2,000.



N. N.



C.



and

O.

losis



Institution Dumb Deaf, Blind, Raleigh earnings



70,100.00

2,757.01











Sanatorium



for Tubercu-



16,000.00



N. C. School for Deaf ana



Dumb,

50,250.00

6,011.83



Morganton

N. C. School for Deaf and Dumb, Morganton earnings N. C. State Firemen's Association N. C. State Volunteer Firemen's Association Oxford Orphan Asylum (white).



Teller—$1,400.

Institution







Clerk—$1,200.



Stenographer— $900.

Secretary of State— $3,500.



1,875.00



— raries Public schools — Teachers'

ination Board Sale of bonds proceeds Settling State taxes



Oxford Orphanage (colored) Paper account Pensions Postage and stationery Public buildings and grounds .. Public printing Public schools appropriation to Public schools for rural lib-







625.00 10,000.00 6,250.00 10,051.04 385,577.00 6.75S.67 5,175.11 40,086.65 280,083.62

2,360.00



Grant Clerk— $1,800. Corporation Clerk—$2,000. Stenographer—$900. Extra Clerical Hire— $600.

State Auditor— $3,000. Chief Clerk— $900.



Tax Clerk—$1,200.

Stenographer— $900.

State Superintendent of Public Instruction $3,000 and actual traveling expenses.







Loan Fund Clerk— $1,500. Chief Clerk— $1,500.

Stenographer

State Librarian— $1,500. Assistant Librarian $000. Bureau of Labor and Printing: Commissioner, $1,500; Assistant Commissioner, $1,200; Stenographer, $900. Corporation Commission Each of three Commissioners, $3,000; Chief Clerk, $2,400; 1st Clerk Tax Com., $1,200;



Examof

..







Shell-fish



Commission



Silver

Soldiers'



service



—Cruiser



332.45 611.95 639.S5 4,162.31

5,000.00 17,500.00 1,081.57 879.82 7,263.00 10,000.00 16,000.00 4,469.56 52,700.00 65,000.00 150,000.00 95,800.00

6,100.47 2,425.00 512.75



— $900. —



"North



Carolina"







Home



State Board of Elections .. .. State and Colonial Records .. State Department State Geological Survey .. .. State Guard State Guard— special State Hospital Commission .... State Hospital, Goldsboro .. .. State Hospital, Morganton .. .. State Hospital, Raleigh .. .. State Hospital, Raleigh earnings State Library State Library contingencies ... Slate Normal and Industrial College State's Prison— earnings State's Prison Sunday-school .. State taxes refunded



State



2nd Clerk, Tax Com., $1,000. Bank Examiner—$2,400; Assistant Bank Examiner, $1,800.

General

$900.



Attorney



Supreme Court



—$3,000; Stenographer, Reporter— $1,250; Supreme







Court Librarian and Marshal, $1,250; Assistant Supreme Court Librarian, and Janitor, $960. Supreme Court Each of five Justices,

$3,500.







the sixteen Superior Court Each of Judges, $3,500. Superintendent of Public Buildings and



— —



.



.



.



.



95,000.00 135,368.84 50.00 4,259.61 10,000.00

900.00 59.71

2,979.69 10,876.50 1,248.28 8,500.00



Grounds—$900.

Standard-keeper— $100. Commissioner of Insurance $3,500; Deputy Chief Clerk, Commissioner, $1,500;







Stonewall Jackson Training School Superintendent Public Buildings



License $1,200; Book-keeper, $750; Clerk, $750; Stenographer, $900.



and Grounds



Adjutant General,

Secretary

to



.Supreme



Court— contingencies

Reports —



Board



$1,600. of



Public



Chari-



.



.



Supreme Court

ing of



print-



ties— $768.



Supreme Court Reports— reprint Telegraph and telephone expense Treasury Department Treasury Department contingen-







ComState Department of Agriculture to the missioner, $3,250; Secretary Board of Agriculture, $2,400; Registration Clerk, $1,200; Bulletin Clerk, Stenogr.-pher, $780; Entomolo-







DIVORCE LAWS—SOLDIERS' HO ME— ALTITUDE—CORPORATIONS.



Horner

J. C.



Military

1851—1909



School

OXFORD,

N. C.



HORNER,



Principal.



and English Courses. Prepares for college, government academies. Military training develops prompt obedience and manly carriage. Academy 58 years old, with experienced teachers. Cadets dine with the principal and laClassical, Scientific,



university or the



dies



of



Ms



family,



securing the culture of



home



life.



Cultivates



and educates. Modern buildings, perfect sanitation, wholesome fare, no crowding. Best moral, mental, physical, and social training. Shady lawn, athletic park, one-quarter mile running track, 300

acres.



Ideal climate, helpful environment. In the social atmosphere of refined Christian people. The town noted for over a century as an educational center. Charges, $300 per year.

$2,000; Orchard Inspector, $720; Horticulturist. $2,500; Veterinarian, $2,700; Stenographer, $G00; Chemist, $3,000; Food Chemist, $1,800; Seven Assistant Chemists, with salaries respectively as follows: $1,400; $1,400; $720; $1,200; $1,100; $S40; $840; Clerk, Stenographer, $1,080; Curator of the Museum, $1,800; AsUsher of the sistant Curator, $600; Museum, $480; Stenographer to the Horticultural and Entomolgieal Digist,



lived separate

years,



State

shall



and apart for ten successive and they shall have resided in this for that period, and no children



have been Dorn of the marriage.



The Soldiers' Home, Raleigh. Founded by General Assembly in 18S7, inNumber

corporated 1891. Supported of inmates, 133.



oy the State.



visions,



$720;



operative



Superintendent of CoExperiments, $7.,500.



Greatest Altitude. The greatest altitude in North Carolina is Mount Mitchell, at a height of 6,711 feet

above sea

level.



North Carolina Divorce Laws.

dissolved and the be parties thereto divorced from the bonds of the followmatrimony in North Carolina in ing cases. 1. If the husband shall commit fornication



Marriages



may



CORPORATIONS CHARTERED

For For For For For For For For For For For For For For For For

the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the



and adultery.

the wife shall commit adultery. 3. If either party at tne time of the marling? was and still is naturally impotent. 4. If the wife at the time of the marriage be pregnant, and the husband be ignorant of the fact of such pregnancy and be not the father of the child with which he wife was pregnant at the time of the marriage. If there shau have been a separation 5. of husband and wife, and they shall have

2.



If



;



year ending Nov. 30, 1803 year ending Nov. 30, 1S94 year ending Nov. 30. 1895 year ending Nov. 30, 1896 year ending Nov. 30, 1S97 year ending Nov. 30, 1S98 year ending Nov. 30. 1899 year ending Nov. 30, 1900 vear ending Nov. 30, 1901 year ending Nov. 30, 1902 year ending Nov. 30. 1903 year ending Nov. 30, 1904 year ending Nov. 80, L906 year ending Nov. 30, 1906 year ending Nov. 30, 1907 year ending Nov. 30, 1908



21



115 133

151 147



156 207 306 327 395 554 540



821

BSD 703



70



TOBACCO STATISTICS-CLIMATE.



PEACE INSTITUTE

Though there are many cheaper

it is



schools



taxed to

IS



its



utmost.



THERE



A



REASON



For entrance next session apply early. Address Catalogue on request.



THE PRESIDENT,

TOBACCO

The



RALEIGH,

Smithfield



N. C.

2,269,652 167,178 1,555,037 192,186 164,016 1,667,347 531,436 1,342,507 382,095 15,507,558 16,971,182 571,811

7i',:,.su



STATISTICS, 1908.



by each market of the State for the year, August, 1907 to August, 190S, as reported to the State Desales of leaf tobacco



Spring Hope

Stoneville



Selma

Statesville



Warrenton



partment Towns.



of



Agriculture,



were as follows:

No. pounds.

1,016,317 583,388 61,915 868,370 237,617 5,323,022 232,124 628,537 2,172,878 2,506,368 1,295,053 2,054,505 428,463 11,398,882 3,767,603 9,877,055 1,642,217 231,302 2,967,629 3,204,168

l,44f,,41S



Warsaw

Williamston Wendell Wilson Winston-Salem Youngsville Zebulon

Total



Apex

Ahoskie Clartkon



Creedmoor

Clinton



Durham Dunn

Enfield Fair Bluff



117,695,750



North Carolina Climate.

The climate of North Carolina varies from the mild and equable climate of the seacoast to that of the mountain district where the changes are more pronounced.



Farmville



Fairmont

Goldsboro Greensboro

Greenville



Henderson Kinston Louisburg



Lumberton LaGrange Mount Airy

Madison Oxford Pilot Mountain

Robersonville

Reidsville



Rocky Mount

Raleigh



Roxboro

Richlands



5,473,924 421,499 1,612,732 4,521,116 6,988,177 407,671 3,482,310 752,151



On account of the great diversity of the topography the temperature and precipitation data are best exhibited for the different natural divisions of the State; the Eastern Division or the coastal plain, the Central or the Piedmont Plateau, and the \Vi stern or the mountain districts. The following table shows the mean temperatures for the months, seasons, and year, for the different districts and for the State:

The mean temperature for the State during the past thirty-two years varied from 57 degrees in 1872 to 61 degrees in 1890, the warmest year on record. The highest



THE NORTH CARO LINA YEAR BOOK.



71



NoH

Railway

FITZGERALD, WOLCOTT AND KERR,



uthern

Receivers.



THE SHORT ROUTE TO



EASTERN

Ttiroiigtt



NOM



IAR0LINA



Freight and Passenger Service



BETWEEN Norfolk and Suffolk, Virginia

-AND-



Elizabeth City



Edenton Belhaven Plymouth Washington

Greenville



Wilson Raleigh Beaufort



Morehead

The only Railway

trains

in



City,



New Bern Goldsboro Kins ton N. C.



Eastern Carolina operating



into



the



city of Norfolk.



The only



reaching the famous Atlantic Ocean Resorts, VirgiiUa, Beach and Cape Henry, Va..

line



and Morehead



City



and Beaufort, N.



C.



General Offices, Norfolk, Va.

H. C.



HUDGINS,



THOMAS FITZGERALD,

General Manager.



Gen'l F.



&



P. Agent.



»72



PUBLIC HOLIDAYS— RAILROAD STATISTICS.

and Charleston Line Railroad, Raleigh Railroad Company, Raleigh and Southport and Western Railway Railroad, Raleigh



temperature on record is 107 degrees which Weldon and occurred at Kitty Hawk, Chapel Hill; the lowest was 19 degrees below zero at Highlands. The precipitation is very evenly distribute], but is somewhat heavier in the Western and Eastern districts than in the CenIn the Western district there tral district. is an area on the south and southeastern slope of the Blue Ridge Mountains where 80 the rainfall averages between 70 and

inches a year; and in individual years, the rainfall measured as high as 100 inches. Snowfall is not very important even in the mountain districts, the average for the State being about 8 inches.



Company, Randolph and Cumberland Railway Company, Red Springs and Bowmore Western South and Railroad Company,

Railroad, Railroad,



Virginia and Carolina Southern Warrenton Railroad Company, Wellington and Powellsville Railroad Company, Whitney Company.



RAILWAY ACCIDENTS TO PERSONS.

Result-



Other

causes



ing



move-



move-



ment



of trains,



ment



of trains.



Dates of Public Holidays.

January 1st. January 19th (Lee's nirthday). February 22nd (Washington's birthday). May 10th (Memorial Day). May 20th (Mecklenburg Declaration day). July 4th (Independence Day). The first Monday in September (Labor

Day).

.5!



=!



°

>>



S



^

59

ill



Name



of



Road.

. . .



Atlantic Coast Line



.

.



Seaboard



Air



Line



.



.



.



28 56



187 353 310



SOUTHERN RAILWAY—

36 Southern (owned lines) Southern (leased lines) Atlanta & Char. Air Line 2 Atlantic and Danville

. .



— —



64

"(5



The



last



Thursday



in



November (Thanks-



"so

1



giving Day). December 25th (Christmas). Whenever any such holiday shall fall upon Sunday, the Monday following shall be a public holiday. Tuesday after the first Monday in Novem-i(i when a general election is held.



Asheboro & Southern North Carolina Railroad.. 26 North Carolina Midland .. .. Southern Caro. Division.. 5

.



Atlantic and Yadkin High Point, Randleman,

. .



.



.



1



26 1 208 12 53

1



"6

3 373 7 9



.







State



RAILROAD

the



University

1



STATISTICS.



Yadkin Railroad

Total



13



RAILROAD RATES.

The following passenger rates obtain on railroad systems in North Carolina: Name. Per Mile 2 1-2 Seaboard Air Line Railway 2 1-2 Atlantic Coast Line Railway 2 1-2 Southern Railway Clinchfleld & Ohio Ry.. ..2 1-2 Carolina, Norfolk and Southern Railway, Goldsboro to Morehead and Edenton to

.'



owned and leased

675

4 4



71 R Southern R. MISCELLANEOUS ROADS—



464



Aberdeen and Asheboro Atlantic & North Carolina Caldwell & Northern Carolina & Northwestern Danville & Western Durham & Southern

. .



1



1



.



.



.



.



.



.



1



State Line



Norfolk and Western Railway All other roads 3c. per mile as follows: Aberdeen & Asheboro Railway, Aberdeen and Rockfish AtRailroad Company,



2 1-2 2 1-2



Louisville



Norfolk Norfolk

Ral.



& & &



Nashville



Southern

\Vestern

..



4

1



13

5



and



Charleston..



South



& Western

total



and Bee Western Railroad, and AtBlue Railroad, Ridge and Caldwell Railway Comapny, Northern Railroad Company, Carolina Valley Railway Company, Carolina & Northwestern Railroad, Cashie and Chowan Railroad Comand Railroad Aulander pany, Chowan

lantic lantic



Tree



Grand



163



1,255



.



624



Number

Name



Railway Employes North Carolina.

of



of



in



Company,



Cliff side



Railroad



Company;



Dover and Southbound Railroad Company, Durham and Charlotte Railroad Company, Durham and South Carolina Railroad Company, Durham and Southern Railroad Company,

see



East Carolina Railway,



East Tennes-



and Western North Carolina Railroad



Company, Kinston and Carolina Railway, Lawndale Linville Railway Company, River Railway Companv, Mount Airy and Eastern Railway Company, New Hanover Transit Company, Northampton and Hertford Railroad Company, Oxford and Coast



Total Officers and Road. Employees. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad 5,051 Seaboard Air Line Railway 4,176 Southern Railway 7,630 147 Aberdeen and Asheboro 71 Aberdeen and Rockfish 14 Atlantic and Western Blue Ridge and Atlantic Alma, "66 Caldwell and Northern 311 Carolina and Northwestern. 22 Carolina Valley 12 Cashie and Chowan 35 Chowan and Aulander

. . .

. .



Cliffside



8



THE NORTH CAROLINA YEAR BOOK.



73



#



All Eas tern Points



=%



Florida



Cuba

i



Min t



i



Air Line Railway

S.



R.



DAVIES WARFIELD, LANCASTER WILLIAMS,

E. C. DUNCAN, Receivers.



Atlanta,



Birmingham, Southwest, Tampa, Manatee, Sarasota

Quickest and Best Service to



NORTH, EAST, SOUTH, WEST



L



SEVIER,



C. B.



RYAN.



First Vice-Pres't



Gen. Pass. Agent



m



Portsmouth, Virginia



74



GAME BIRDS—INTEREST LAW— LAND GRANTS.



The

R. J.



Building and

President.



Lumber Company,

T.



Enc,



COBB,



W. WHITEHURST, Secretary.



CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS

GREENVILLE, N. C. We manufacture and furnish Estimates furnished on large or small contracts. everything in building supplies. The general contract for the erection of East Carolina Training School Buildings

was awarded

us.



LET US FURNISH YOU AN ESTIMATE.



THE BUILDING & LUMBER

C. V.



CO.,



York, Treasurer and Manager, Greenville, N. C.

37 65 91 233

54 44



Danville and Western Dover and Southbound Durham and South Carolina Durham and Southern Durham and Charlotte



Game

Under the laws

Loons,

river,



Birds.

North

Carolina

the



of



following only are considered



game



birds:



and

fish



East Carolina E. Tennessee and



Western N.



C.



..



Kinston



Lawndale

Linville River Louisville and



Nashville



Mount Airy and Eastern

Norfolk and Southern Norfolk and Western Northampton and Hertford Raleigh and Charleston Raleigh and Pamlico Sound Raleigh and Southport Raleigh and Western



136 40 13 26 47 10 1,913 1,514 12 42

4



rrarsh-hens



and and



grebes, swins, geese, sea ducks, rails,

gallinules,



brant;

coots,



plovers,



shore



and



surf



birds,



snipe



pipers,



yellow legs,



sandwoodcock, chewink or tohee and



curlews, and the wild turkey, grouse, partridge, pheasant, quail, dove, robbin and



meadow

The



lark.

is



Governor



authorized



to



appoint



Randolph and Cumberland Red Springs and Bowmore Roanoke River Ry. Co South and Western (entire Wellington and Powellsville

Total



47 9 16 12 10

line)

.



game wardens, upon the recommendation oi the Audubon Society of North Carolina,

whose duty it shall be to see that the bird and game laws are enforced.



.



265

52

rt



North Carolina Interest Law.

The

is



legal rate of interest is six per



cent



contrary to law to charge



a



higher



22,108



rate.



Land Grants.

No. Grants issued 2 years ending Dec. No. Grants issued 2 years ending Dec.

1, 1, 1, 1,

1,



1S82,

1SS4, 1886,



1,189— amounts paid Treasurer, $10,912.87 13,186.73 1,329 amounts paid Treasurer,



No. Grants issued 2 years ending Dec. No. Grants issued 2 years ending Dec. No. Grants issued 2 years ending Dec. No. Grants issued 2 years ending Dec.



18SS,

1890, 1892,



— —amounts 893 — amounts

990



paid Treasurer,

paid Treasurer,

paid Treasurer,



5,975.69

9,493.49



1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,

1,



No. Grants issued 2 years ending Dec. No. Grants issued 2 years ending Dec. No. Grants issued 2 years ending Dec.

No. Grants issued 2 years ending Dec. No. Grants issued 2 years ending Dec.



1891,

1896, 1898,



1,353 — amounts 703 — amounts



1,453— amounts paid Treasurer,

paid Treasurer, paid Treasurer, paid Treasurer, paid Treasurer,



15,570.43

16,831.11

5,200.73



547



1900,



1902,

1904,



No. Grants issued 2 years ending Dec. No. Grants issued 2 years ending Dec. No. Grants issued 2 years ending Dec.



1, 1,



1906, 1908,



—amounts paid Treasurer, 789— amounts paid Treasurer, 488— amounts paid Treasurer, 529 — amounts paid Treasurer,

732



—amounts 665— amounts

599



— amounts



9,234.46 6,337.13 6,381.69 6,911.88



11,230.60

16,551.47



16,025.49



THE NORTH CAROLINA YEAR BOOK.



75



RALEIGH— FAYETTEVILLE SHORT LINE



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Railway

THE DIRECT LINE FROM



RALEIGH TO FATETTEVILLE

AND THE SHORT DINE BETWEEN

Raleigh,



Wilmington,



Maxton,

\DD



POINTS SOUTH Florence, Charleston poS

through the centre of North Carolina's richest territory the Cape Fear Section. A double daily service, elegant new equipment, through fertile Harnett County via







Lillington

the county seat of giving resort,



government and passing, en



route, the health-



Fuquay Springs

twenty-one miles from Raleigh,

City.



which furnishes the only ideal pleasure and health resort within an hour's ride of the Capital



Raleigh

JOHN

A.



&



Southport Railway

AND GENERAL MANAGER.



General Offices, Raleigh, N. C.



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COUNTY AFFAIRS AND



OFFICIALS.



81



County Affairs and



Officials



ALAMANCE.

County

ham.

Seat,



Graham.



Clerk of the Court— J. D. Kernodle, Gra-



— Haw — Albert J. Thompson, Burlington. D. McPherson, Haw River. Coroner— Surveyor— Lewis H. Holt, Graham. Standard-Keeper — Sol Love, Graham. Co. Supt. Health — H. M. Montgomery, Burlington. — Supt. Co. Home Simon Thompson, Burlington. Public Administrator— L. Scott, Jr., Graham. U. S. Commissioner— W. A. Hall, Burlington. Co. Supt. Schools — W. Long, Graham.

River.



Sheriff— Robt. N. Cook, Graham. Register pf Deeds C. D. Johnston,



Public Roads— Worked by Old State Law. 300. Two townships, Little miles, River, R. II. Chapman, Road Com.; Ellendale, R. P. Johnson, Road Com., worked by taxation.



No



Tax Rate— County,

debt,

$8,500.



2.3



2-3



on



$100.



Bonded

6.



Treasurer



No. Schools— White, 51; colored,



S.



County

Clerk

Sparta.

Sheriff

of



ALLEGHANY. Seat, Sparta. the Court — J. N.

R.



Edwards,



—Jno. —





Register of



Edwards, Helena. Deeds G. D. Brown, Sparta.







J.



Treasurer— S. A. Choate, Sparta. Coroner D. C. Whitehead, Whitehead. Surveyor L. E. Edwards, Stratford. Co. Attorney R. A. Doughton, Sparta. Co. Health Robert Supt. Thompson,











S.



Board

S.



of



Burlington;



Education— W. K. Holt, (chm.), W. J. Graham, Union Ridge;



Sparta. Supt. Co. Co. Supt. Springs.



Home—Thos.

Schools



— C.





J.



Nichols, Sparta. Taylor, Laurel



E. Tate, Stainback. Co. Commissioners E. Long, (chm.), B. R. Sellars, BurBurlington, R. F. D. lington; W. A. Murray, Mebane; A. N. Roberson, Lacy; B. S. Robertson, Haw River. Co. Board of Elections J. S. Cook, Graham; D. F. Morrow, J. R. Ireland, Bur-





;







lington.



No. Schools— White, 66; colored, 28. Tax Rate— County, 18 l-3c. on $100; roads,

16

2-3c.

;



Board of Education D. F. Parsons, J. W. Elk (chm.), Piney Creek, Pool, Creek; J. L. Joines, Edwards X Roads. Co. Commissioners S. J. Irwin, Walls; H. J. Estep, Stratford; G. T. Caudill, City. Co. Board of Elections J. W. Pool, (chm.), Elk Creek; C. A. Doughton, DelJohn M. Wagoner, Sparta. phia; Public Roads Roads worked by Old State















on debt, property,

$50,000.



2c.



;



poll,



6s.



Law. Tax

school

debt.



indebtedness,



Roads J. P. Hardin, Graham, Roads worked by taxation and conSupt. vict labor; 16 2-3c. on $100 and 50c. poll. No. miles, 725. Nine miles macadam road;

Public

cost







Rate— County, 23 2-3c. tax, 8 l-3c. No bonded or

;



special floating

3.



No.



Schools— White,



41



;



ANSON.

County

Clerk of Wadesboro.

the

Seat,



colored,



Wadesboro.

C.



per



mile,



ALEXANDER.

Seat,



$2,500.



Iron



bridges,



17.



Court—T.



Robinson,



County

Clerk

of



the



Taylorsville. Court— Charles P.



MatheTay-



Sheriff— S. P. Martin, Wadesboro. Register of Deeds C. W. Thomas, Wades-







son, Taylorsville. Register of Deeds

lorsville.



—W.



boro.



H.



Carson,



—R. A. Adams, Hiddenite. Treasurer— A. M. Matheson, Taylorsville. Surveyor — Wm. Teague, Bentley. Co. Attorney — R. Z. Linney, Taylorsville.

Sheriff

J.



Treasurer — J. Coroner— E.



O. F.



A.



Craig, Wadesboro.



Attorneys Wadesboro.



Co.



Fenton, —Robinson



Wadesboro.



&



Caudle,



Co. Supt.

ville.



Health—O.



L.



Hollar,

Little,



TaylorsTaylors-



Supt.

ville.



Co.

of



Home—M.

Education



C.



Board

T.



— J.



Supt. of Health— E. S. Ashe, Wadesboro. Supt. Co. Home James Henry, Wadesboro. Co. Supt. Schools—J. M. Wall, Wadesboro. P. Co. Board of Education— E. Liles,







P.



Matheson,



Lilesville;



J.



T.



Hendley.



Wadesboro;



C.



(chm.), Tavlorsville; R. L. Downs, Avilla; F. Murdock, Hiddenite. Co. Supt. Schools— A. F. Sharpe, Hid-



denite. Co. Commissioners J. W. Pharr, (chm.), J. S. Bowman, TavTaylorsville, R. F. D. R. F. D.; W. A. Barkley, Mt. lorsville,







H. Rivers, White Store, R. F. D. No. 1. Co. Board Elections— W. P. Lcdbetter, (dim.). Wadesboro; J. \V. Joins, Marshville, R. F. D. No. 1. Co. Commissioners IF. B. Allen, (chm.),







;



Wadesboro; E. E. McRae, White Store;

J.



H,



Walls,



Lilesville.



Pisgah. Co. Board of Elections— S. P. Williams, R. D. ; A. L. F. (chm.), Taylorsville, Watts, Stony Point; John W. Watts, Alkalethia Springs.



No.



Schools— White,



41;



Colored,

2-3c.



40.



Tax



Rate—County,

;



33



on



$100;



county roads, 20c; for Wadesboro Morven, 30c. No ship, roads, 50c. debt.



towncounty



t>2



COUNTY AFFAIRS AND

Public



OFFICIALS.



Roads Robert Lampley, WadesRoads worked boro, Supt. by Special Wadesboro Township Road Act. No. miles,

300;







Special

$2.00.



County,



gravel, 30.



roads— cost per mile,

used.



Forty-two miles macadam Convict labor Washington. $1,200.



for State and county 13 l-3c, on $100; Poll, State and County, Bonded indebtedness, $02,500. Public Roads Henry L. Hodges Supt.,







BERTIE.

Seat,



ASHE.

County

son.



County

Clerk of Windsor.

Sheriff



the

B.



Court



Windsor. — Wm. L.



Seat,



Jefferson.



Lyon,



Clerk of the Court— W. H. Worth, JefferSheriff— C. B. Austin, Burnt Hill. Register of Deeds J. A. Jones, Jefferson. Treasurer L. S. Vannoy, Fleetwood. Coroner Dr. T. J. Call, Hopkins. Surveyor— Charles Ray, Treetop. Supt. of Health— J. C. Testerman, Jef-



—Jesse



— —







Deeds— Wm. S. Pritchard, Register of Windsor. Survevor Jno. T. Hoggard, Windsor, R. F. D. No. 3. Coroner Dr. W. J. Harrell, Aulander.



Stokes,



Windsor.



— —



Co.

ard,



Supt.



of



Health— Dr. Jno.



L.



Pritch-



Windsor.



ferson.



Supt.

ferson.



Co.



Home—J.



L.



Thompson,



Jef-



Supt. Co. Co. Supt.

sor.



F. Phelps, Windsor. Schools— R. W. Askew, Wind-



Home—J.



Co. Supt.

ville.



Schools— W. H.



Jones, Warrens-



A. Board of Education— R. Hamilton, Beaver Creek; A. M. Lewis, Clifton; W. F.



Lewis,



Solitude.



Attorney Board of Education

Jefferson.



— G.



L. Park,



Co. Board Warrensville;



Elections— W. H. Win. Bledsoe, Gale;

of



Jones,

J.



W.



Wayman,

Co.



Jefferson.



Commissioners H. A. Eller, Berlin; Garvey, Beaver Creek; Felix McGuire, McGiure. Tax Rate—State, 23c; School, 25c; Total 96 2-3c on $100. County, 48 2-3c. Debt, about $20,000. Public Roads— Worked by free labor; no Number miles, about 600. tax last year. No. Schools White, 105; colored, 9.







W.



II.



Co. Board of Elections—J. T. Nicholls, J. A. Pritchard, Jr., (chm.), Windsor; Aulander; E. W. Gray, (sec), Windsor. C. Co. Board of Education— T. Bond, (chm.), Windsor; W. R Rayner, Colerain; T. A. Smithwick, Merry Hill. Co. Commissioners C. W. Spruill, (chm.) Ouitsna; J. H. White, Windsor; Wayland Mitchell, Lewiston; Jno. C. Britton, PowR. J. Windsor, R. F. ellsville; Shield, D. No. 2. Old Public Roads Worked parity by No. miles, State Law and b} taxation.











r



1,000.



;



on Tax Rate— Countv, 18 2-3c $100. Road, 15c Bonded debt, $12,000. No. Schools— White. 68; colored, 58.







BLADEN.

Court—W.

Clark,



BEAUFORT.

County

Clerk

ington.

of



County

Clerk of the bethtown. Sheriff— J. M. of Register Elizabethtown.



Seat,



Elizabethtown.

J.



Davis,



Eliza-



Seat,



Washington.

Paul,



the



Court— Geo.



Wash-



Elizabethtown. Deeds William Whitted,







Sheriff— G. E. Ricks, Washington. Register of Deeds— Gilbert Rumley, Washton.



Treasurer—Jos. F. Tayloe, Washington. Coroner— Joshua Tayloe, Washington.

-



Surve3 or L. H. Ross, Co. Attorney W. C.











Edwards.



Rodman, Washing-



Treasurer— W. S. Cla-k, Clarkton. Coroner G. W. Hall, Elizabethtown. Surveyor I. A. Register, Register. ElizabethA. Co. Attorney— T. Lyon, town. of Health— L. B. Evans, Clarkton. Supt.



— —



ton.



Co. Supt. Health— D. T. Tayloe, Washington. Supt. Co. Home— A. P. Fulford, Washington. Co. Supt. of Schools N. Harding, Washington. Co. Board of Edueation^E. W. Ayers, (ohm.), Washington; W. M. Butt, Aurora; H. D. Satterthwaite, Sidney. Co. Board of Elections F. P. Latham, (chm.), Haslin; G. E. Buckman, Washington; I. F. Goddard, Washington. Co. Commissioners R. R. Warren, (chm.), Washington; W. H. Stancil, Washington; Fred von Ebberstine, Chocowinity; H. M. Jordan, Pine Town; Purvis Harris, Pine Town, R. F. D. Thomas Green, Pantego; W. W. Hooker, Idalia. Tax Rate— State, 21c. Pensions, 4.25c County Schools, 18c; General, 23 2-3c



Supt. Co. Home L. B. Evans, Clarkton. Co. Supt. Schools Angus Cromartie, Gar-



— —



land.'



Co.

cil,







Board of Education A. McA. CounWhite Oak; A. M. Kelly, Blade'nboro







;



N. M. Beatty, Ivanhoe. B. Co. Commissioners J. Sanderlin, Council; N. A. Currie, (chm.), Clarkton;















Leonard, Klondike. Board of Elections R. B. Cromar(chm.), Elizabethtown; R. H. Lyon, David B. Sutton, Elizabethtown. No. Schools White, 70: colored, 44. Tax Rate— County, 18c on $100. No debt in county; surplus in treasury, $2,000. Public 'Roads— Worked by Old State Law. No. miles, 315.



Daniel L.

Co.

tie,











BRUNSWICK.

Seat,



;



County

Clerk of the

port.



Southport.

S.



Court—R.

J.



Newton, South-



;



;



;



Sheriff— John



Knox,



El Paso.



COUNTY

Register of Deeds

port.



AFFAIRS'

South-



AND

ton.



OFFICIALS.



83



—John



Jenrette,



Treasurer George E. Brooks, Seaside. Coroner J. B. Standland, Supply. Surveyer S. W. McKeithan, Regan. Standard-Keeper W. T. Pinner, Southport.



— —





Co. Attorney— C. Ed. Taylor, Southport. Supt. of Health J. A. Dosher, Southport. Home—J, W. Wescott, Supt. of Co. Southport. Co. Supt. Schools George H. Bellamy, El Paso. Co. Board of Education D. R. Mercer, David (chm.), Bolivia; Ward, Suburb; G. B. Ward, Ash. Co. Commissioners C. N. Leonard, (chm.), Shallotte; Asa Dosher, Southport;



— —



Supt. Co. ganton. Co. Supt. ganton.



Home—Charley

Schools



E.



Tate,



Mor-



Board of Fonta Flora;

ganton;



—R. L. Patton, MorEducation —J. M. McGimpsey, —















J. H. Hoffman, (chm.). MorJ. E. Coulter, Connelly Springs. Co. Commissioners John A. Dickson, Frank Cook, Hilder(chm.), Morganton; brand; Marshall Brinkly, Glen Alpine. Co. Board of Elections A. O. Avery, Jr., (chm.), Morganton; C. E. fate, Morganton S. Huffman, Morganton. No. Schools— White, 65; colored, 13.







;



Noah Bennett,



Exum.



Co. Board of Elections John E. Douglas, El Paso; G. Brooks Ward, Regan. No. Schools— White, 44; colored, 27.







Tax Rate— Countv, 23 2-3c. on $100; 71c. on Poll; Roads and Bridges, 20c. on sum, 60c. on Poll; Schools, 18c. on $100, $1.29

Poll.



Tax Rate— County,

cial,



10c.



on $100



23 2-3c. on $100; and 68c. on poll.



Spe-



Public Roads— Worked by Old State Law. Outlay only for bridges. No. miles, 400.



County

ville.



Clerk of the Court



BUNCOMBE. Seat, Asheville. —Marcus Erwin,

Asheville.



Public Roads Worked by special Law No. for Outlay only bridge expenses. miles, 400-500. Improved turnpike owned by individuals, 15 miles. Two miles macadam roads; eost per mile, $5,000. Iron bridges, 5.







CABARRUS.

1



Ashe-



County Sea :, Concord.

Clerk Concord.

Sheriff

of

J.



the

F.



Court— M.



L.



Widenhouse,



ville.



— J. Mackey, Ashe— T. M. Duckett, Asheville. Coroner— E. H. Morris, Asheville. Surveyor— Otto Israel, Candler.

Treasurer



Sheriff—T. F. Hunter, Register of Deeds J.



Standard-Keeper— J. S. West, Asheville. Tax Collector—R. C. Crowell, Asheville. Co. Attorney— Charles A. Webb, Ashe_

ville.



Supt. of Co. Home— F. Sluder, Asheville. Co. Supt. Schools— A. C. Reynolds, Asheville.



view;



Board of C. Martin, Asheville; Jason Ashworth, FairClyde Reed, Biltmore. Co. Commissioners J. E. Rankin, (chm.), C. P. Asheville; Weaver, Weaverville;

Co.

(chin.),



Education — J.







Honeycutt, Concord. Register of Deeds J. F. Harris, Concord. Treasurer W. A. Overcash, Concord. Cotton-Weigher D. B. Porter, Concord. Coroner Haward Caldwell, Concord. Surveyor Swindell Kluttz, Concord. Co. Attorney H. S. Williams, Concord. Co. Supt. of Health— Robert S. Young, Concord. Supt. Co. Home A. H. Sapp, Concord. Co. Supt. Schools— C. E. Boger, Concord. Co. Board of Education James P. Cook, (chm.), Concord; G. F. McAlister, Mt. Pleasant; W. F. Smith, Davidson, R. F. D. No. 24. A. Commissioners W. Co. Kindley,















— —























R. C. Luther, Candler; Clayton, Fletcher, R. F. D. Mat Burlison, BarnardsS.



J.



;



ville.



Co. Board of Elections— S. G. Bernard, E. W. Patton, Asheville; V. L. Gudger, Asheville.



a (chm.), Mt. Pleasant; Geo. S. Kluttz, cord, R. F. D. No. 4; Frank Goodman, R. F. D. No. 1; J. C. Morrison, HarGlass, risburg, R. F. D. No. '2. M. Elections— G. Lore, Co. Board of (chm.), Concord; G. H. Rutlege, Concord; C. A. Cook, Concord. No. Schools— White, 48; colored, 22.

ven, Burgaw; D. J. Corbett, Jr., Currie. Co. Commissioners F. P. Flynn, (chm.), Berta; George J. Moore, Atkinson; \V. A. Brown, Rockv Point. Co. Board of Elections— J. T. Bland, (chm.), Burgaw; E. M. Johnston, Willard;



Burgaw. Board



Education



—R.











T.



J. Armstrong, Rocky Point No. Schools— White, 47; colored, 39. Tax Rate— County, 23 2-3c. on $100. No



debt.



Tax Rate— County, whole

on

$100.



rate



$1.01



2-3



Public Roads Worked by Old State Law. Three iron bridges.







Public Roads— Worked by Law of 1907. No. miles, ISO. E. A. Haugh, Supt., Bayboro.



County

Clerk

of



PERQUIMANS. Seat, Hertford. the Court — Charlie



Johnson,



PASQUOTANK.



County Seat, Elizabeth City. Clerk of the Court— W. H. Jennings, Elizabeth City. Sheriff— Charles Reid, Elizabeth City. Register of Deeds J. C. Spence, Elizabeth City. ford. P. Treasurer James Thompson, ElizaSupt. of Health— T. S. McMullan, Hertbeth City. ford. Coroner I. Fearing, Elizabeth City. Supt. Co. Home Simon Stallings, Hertford. Surveyor J. J. Morris, Elizabeth City. Standard - Keeper J. M. Bright, ElizaCo. Supt. Schools— W. G. Gaither, Hertbeth City. ford. A. Co. Supt. Health J. B. Griggs, Elizabeth Co. Board of Education R. Brinn, Hertford; Jno. H. Ward, Belvidere; J. C. City. Hertford. Supt. of Co. Home Samuel Jarvis, Eliza- Blanchard, beth City. Co. Board of Election— T. S. White, R. Co. Supt. Schools— G. R. Little, Eliza- A. Brim, Geo. W. Barrow, Hertford. beth City. \V. Co. Commissioners C. Morgan, Co. Board of Education A. L. Pendle(chm.), Hertford; T. J. Long, Hertford; ton, (chm.), Elizabeth City; W. A. Foster, J. H. Miller, Hertford; L. B. Perry DurR. F. D. No. 4, Elizabeth City; J. C. rants Neck; E. D. Winslow, Hertford. James, Jr., R. F. D. No. 1, Weeksville. No. Schools— White, 29; colored, 20. Co. Geo. M. Commissioners Scott, 23 2-3c. on $100; Tax Rate— County, (chm.), Elizabeth City; Elihu Onley, Eliza21c. schools, ISc. special county, beth City, R. F. D. No. 5; Geo. D. Sher- State, 3 l-2c. pension, 4c. on $100. lock, Elizabeth City, R. F. D. No. 1; W. Public Roads— Worked by Old State Law. D. P. Williams, Elizabeth City, R. F. Geo. D. Newby, Chm. Bd. of Supervisors. No. 6; N. G. Grandy, Elizabeth City. No. miles, 400. Co. Board of Elections M. B. Sawyer, (chm.), Elizabeth City; A. L. Pendleton, P. Overman. Elizabeth City. J. County Seat, Roxboro. No. Schools— White, 51; colored, 16. Clerk of the Court— D. W. Bradsher, Tax Rate— County, 32c. on $100 and 38c. Roxboro. Floating debt, $500. poll. Sheriff—T. D. Winstead, Roxboro. Public Roads J. W. Scarborough, ElizaRegister of Deeds— W. E. Webb, Roxbeth City, Supt. Worked by Law of 1905. boro. Convict system. Surveyor— R. L.« Chappell, Roxboro. Coroner Jno. R. Hamlin. Supt. Health— W. A. Bradsher, Roxboro. County Seat, Burgaw. RoxF. Clerk of the Court— J. Johnson, Supt. Co. Home Samuel Morris,







Hertford. Sheriff— B. F. Bray, Hertford. Register of Deeds W. F. C. Edwards, Hertford. Treasurer L. W. Norman, Hertford. Surveyor David Cox, Hertford. Standard-Keeper James A. Keenan, Hert-



















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;



;



;







PERSON.







PENDER.











Burgaw.

Sheriff— W. R. Atkinson, Burgaw. Register of Deeds— R. I. Durham, Burgaw. Treasurer— W. R. Atkinson, Burgaw.



boro. Co. boro.



Supt. Schools— G. F.

of



Holloway, RoxA.



Board

(chm.),



Education— W.

C.

A.



Bradsher,

Vir-



Roxboro;



Whitefleld,



98



COUNTY AFFAIRS AND

Va.

;



OFFICIALS.



Malone, Moriah. gilina, B. Co. Commissioners E. Reade, RoxR. J. P. Wade, Roxboro, R. F. D. boro; H. Bailey, (chm.), Woodsdale.

A.



W.







;



dale,



A. Elections— Jno. Noell, Co. Board (chm.), Roxboro; O. D. Bailey, WoodsF. O. Carver, Roxboro. R. F. D. No. Schools White, 44; colored, 34. Tax Rate— County, 23 2-3c. on $100 and



(chm.), Columbus; G. W. Pearson, Saluda; T. E. Pace, Fishtop. Public Roads Worked in part by labor No. miles, and taxation, 15c. on $100. about 225.







RANDOLPH.

County

Clerk of Asheboro.

Sheriff







;



Seat,



Asheboro.

C.



the

L.



Court— W.

T.



Hammond,



and 45c. poll; debt, Bonded debt, $20,000. 5c. and 15c. poll. Roads— R. S. Hall, Roxboro, Public Worked by Special Law. No. miles, Supt.

38c.



poll;



roads,



15c.







S.



Haywjrth, Asheboro.

Murdock, AsheAsheboro.

F.



Register of

boro.



Deeds— G.



400.



Convicts



used.



Iron



bridges,



2.



Treasurer



Coroner



— Dr.



—B.



Newby,



PITT.

County

ville.



Survevor—H.

Co. Supt. Asheboro.

Supt.



Seat,



Greenville.



D. L. Fox, Randleman. A. Albright, Moftt. Health— Dr. S. A. Henley,

J. — S. J.



Clerk of the Court— D. C. Moore, GreenSheriff— L. W. Tucker, Greenville. Register of Deeds— W. M. Moore, Greenville.



Co.



Home—W.



Delk,



Bulla.



Public Administrator Asheboro. Co. Supt. Schools E.



W.



Laughlin,







Coletrane, Ashe-



Treasurer— Sam' 1 T.



Coroner—Dr.

Greenville.



C. F.



White, Greenville. O'H. Laughinghouse,

Grifton.



boro.



Surveyor

ville.



—R.



Jenkins,

L.



Standard-Keeper— J.

Co. Supt. of

ville.



Hobgood,



Green-



N. Board of Education— W. Elder, (chm.), Trinity; I. F. Craven, Ramseur. Co. Commissioners J. W. Cox, (chm.), Staley; W. J. Armfield, Jr., Ashboro; A. N.







Health—J.



E. Nobles, GreenL.



Bulla, Randleman. Co. Board Elections



Supt.

ville.



Co.



Home— A.



Tucker,



Green-



Public Administrator

den. Co. Supt. Greenville.



—Jesse

G.



Cannon, AyH.

Ragsdale,

-



Schools— W.



Z. F. Rush, (chm.), Asheboro; Troy Bedding, Hoyle; Seth W. Asheboro. Laughlin, No. Schools— White, 102; Colored, 22. Tax Rate— County, ?3 2-3c. on $100; roads, 8 l-3c. State, 25c; schools, 18c. ConPublic Roads— W. M. Cheek, Supt.

;







vict



labor



used.



Iron bridges,



5.



Board



of



Education



— A. —



Winterville; L. C. Arthur, O. Blount, Bethel. P. Co. Commissioners J. Quinerly, (chm.), Grifton; D. J. Holland, Conetoe; T. Cox, Shelmerdine; A. V. Lang, Noah Fountain; J. J. May, Winterville. A. Co. Board of Elections— H. Whit", (chm.), Greenville; J. S. Smith, Greenville; G. W. Prescott, Ayden.



Cox, (chm. ), Greenville; M.



No. Schools— White, 80; colored, 51. Tax Rate— County, 20 1-3 on $100; 12c. for roads; 3 l-3c. -for bonds; poll tax, $2.00.

Public

den,



Roads



Supt.



McLawhorn, AyWorked by Old State Law.



— Joseph

Seat,



RICHMOND. County Seat, Rockingham. CL rk of the Court— T. L. Covington, Rockingham. Sheriff— M. L. Hinson, Rockingham. — Register of Deeds B. F. Reynolds, Rockingham. —Daniel Gay, Rockingham. Coroner Surveyor— N. A. Graham, Rockingham. Treasurer — D. M. Morrison, Rockingham. Standard-Keeper — A. B. Nicholson, Rockingham. Co. Attorney— W. RockingThomas,

S.



ham.

Co. Supt. of



Health—L. D. McPhail, Rock-



POLK.

County

Clerk of lumbus. Sheriff— A. L. Hill, Tryon. Register of Deeds F. M. Burgess, Columbus. Treasurer H. P. Arledge, Millspring. Surveyor J. E. Gibbs, Millspring. Supt. of Health— Roy Engle, Tryon. Supt. Co. Home J. R. Smith, Columbus. Co. Board of Education J. F. Williams, Columbus; S. B. Weaver, Laudrum, S. C, R. F. D. No. 1; R. M. Foster, Bright.



ingham.

R. Co. Coppedge, Supt. Schools— W. Rockingham. Co. Board of Education Stephen Wall, A. II. McDonald, (chm.), Rockingham; Hoffman; D. A. Parsons, Covington. M. Co. Commissioners W. Covington, D. N. McDonald, (chm.), Rockingham; Hamlet; A. T. White, Bostick's Mills; J. F. Diggs, Rockingham; N. G. Nicholson,



Columbus. the Court— S. B. Edwards, Co-















— —







Powelton.







Co. Board of Elections A. Baldwin, CovW. Steele Lowdermilk, (chm.), ington; Rockingham, R. F. D. No. 1; J. M. Smith,







Co. Supt. Schools J. R. Foster, Tryon. Co. Commissioners C. A. Carson, (chm.), Columbus; D. E. Conner, Tryon; J. L. Jackson, Myer. Co. Board of Elections N. I. Mills,











Rockingham. Tax Rate— County 23 4c. on $100 and 12c.

$25,000.



2-3c. poll.



on $100; debt,



Bonded debt,







No. Schools— White, 41; colored, 33. Public Roads Rockingham and Wolf Pit







COUNTY AFFAIRS AND

Townships worked by taxation, balance of count}' by Old State Law. No. miles, 250.

Supervisors, S. R. B. Grant, Pegues.



OFFICIALS.



99



Mcintosh, Rockingham



-



ROBESON.

County

Clerk

of



Seat,



Lumberton.



Public Roads— George Estes, Reidsville, No. 4, Supt. Worked partly by labor and partly by taxation; total last year, $27,449.85. Bridges, etc., repaired out of general fund. Miles improved, 200. Convicts used. No. iron bridges, 11.



the



Court—W. H. Humphrey,

Clerk



ROWAN.

Seat,



Lumberton.

Sheriff— E. C. McNeill, Lumberton. N. of Deeds Thos. Higlcy, Register



County

of



Salisbury.



the



Court—J.



Frank



McCub-







Lumberton.



Treasurer M. G. McKenzie, Lumberton. Coroner George E. Rancke, Lumberton. Co. Attorney E. J. Britt, Lumberton. Standard-keeper Dan. B- McNeill, Lum-



— —



bins, Salisbury. Sheriff J. H. McKenzie, Salisbury. Register of Deeds E. H. Miller, Salis-















bury. Treasurer







berton. Co. Supt.

ton.



— J. Coroner — E. — C. Surveyor

Standard



R.



Nicholas,



Salisbury.



Health— H.



T.



Pope,



Lumber-



Rose CVarsett, Salisbury. M. Miller. Salisbury. Keeper C. II. Swink, Salis-







Supt. Co. berton. Co. Supt.

ton.



Home—W.



G.



Reynolds,



Lum-



Schools— J. R. Pocle, Lumber-



i



Co. Board Education Lucius McRae, Red Springs; L. R. Hamer, Raynham; M. Shepherd, Orrum. Co. Commissioners J. W. Carter, (chm.), A. B. McEachern, C. A. Oliver, A. L. Bullock, D. S. Alderman. Co. Board of Elections R. E. Lewis, Lumberton, R. F. D. Oscar Page, Marietta; S. A. Edmund, Lumberton. No. Schools— White, 81; Colored, 63; In-















;



dians, 25.



Tax

schools,



Rate— State,

18c.

;



Public Roads Worked by taxation. A. E. White, W. H. Graham, H. C. McNair, Supervisors.



roads, —



20c. 25c. ; county, 25c. ; poll, $2.64.



;



Two



iron bridges.



ROCKINGHAM.

Countv

Seat,



Wentworth.



Clerk of the Court—Jas. T. Smith, Wentworth. Sheriff— H. A. Clark, Reidsville. Register of Deeds— J. T. Holland, Wentworth. Treasurer H. A. Clark, Reidsville. Coroner W. T. Robertson, Reidsville. Survevor S. B. Dameron, Reidsville. Co. Attorney— J. T. Pannill, Wentworth. Co. Health— Samuel Ellington, Supt.



— — —



bury. Co. Attorney T. C. Linn, Salisbury. Co. Supt. Health— I. H. Foust, Salisbury. Supt. Co. Home Mrs. Chas. Patterson, Salisbury. Public Administrator John J. Stewart, Salisbury. Co. Supt. Schools— R. G. Kizer, Salisbury. Board of Education C. B. Miller (chm.), China Grove; J. S. Hmderson, Salisbury; P. A. Sloop, China Grove. Co. Commissioners P. B. Beard, (chm)., Salisbury; R. B. Peeler, Granite Quarrv; W. P. Barber, Barber; W. L. Harris, Salisbury; P. A. Hartman, Salisbury. Co. Board of Elections E. C. Gregory, (chm.), Salisbury; W. T. Gheen, Salisbury, R. F. D. No. 7; J. C. Deaton, Landis. Tax Rate— County, 20c. on $100 and $1.50 poll; roads, 25c. on $100; county bonds, 2c. on *100; pensions on poll, 12c; support of poor, 33c. Debt, $25,000. Public Roads P. A. Hartman, Salisbury, Supt. Worked by special law. No. miles, 275 to 300; crushed stone, 10; improved, 100. Convicts used. Macadam, 60 miles, cost per mile, $3,000.































Count}'-



Clerk of the Rutherfordton.

Sheriff

]



RUTHERFORD. Seat, Rutherfordton. Court — M. O. Dickerson,

E.



— C.



Tanner,



Wentworth.

Supt.



Co.



Home— W.

Schools



Register

T.



of



Deeds— J.

R.

B.



D.



Rutherfordton. RutherHull,



Williams, WentReids-



fordton.



worth. Co. Supt.

ville.



ville;



LeaksBoard of George W. Martin, (chm.), Madison;

J.



— H. A. Hayes, Education — R. H. Ivie,



Treasurer— A.

fordton.



Yelton,

Cliffside.



Ruther-



Coroner— T.

Survevor

Store. Co.







Bland, Marion G.



Crow,



Gambles



Summer-field, R. F. D. Co. Commissioners J. A. Benton, (chm. ), Ruffin; J. W. Dameron, Reidsville; J. M. Jones, Benaja, R. F. D. J. H. Glenn, Stoneville; A. L. French, Byrdville, Va., R. F. D. Elections Lawrence Board of McRae, (chm.), Spray; R. W. Morphis, Reidsville; Gilliam Grissom, Spray. No. Schools— White, 78; colored, 41. Tax Rate— School, 25c. on $100; road, 30c. on $100; county, 25c. on $100 and 55c. on on $100. 25c. Pension, poll; State and Bonded debt, $5,700. Notes, $10,000 for new court house.



W.



Williams,







-



;







Supt. Health— E. B. Harris, Rutherfordton. Supt. Co. Home J. N. Jones, Rutherfordton. Co. Supt. Schools B. II. Bridges, Forest City. Co. Board Education— J. F. Flack. Rutherfordton; G. W. Long, Bostic, R. F. D. No. 1; G. E. Young, Forest City. Co. Commissioners J. P. Jones, (chm.), Rutherfordton; E. N. Washburn, Bostic; Richard Ledbetler, Ayr. Co. Board of Elections R. L. Hampton, J. M. (chm.), Rutherfordton; Carson,



















100



COUNTY AFFAIRS AND



OFFICIALS.

and

60c.

poll.



Rutherfordton; L. L. Allen, Rutherfordton. Tax Rate State and county and special, $1.17 on $100. Bonded debt, $167,000. Floating debt, $20,000. Public Roads— J. T. Fortune, Forest City, Supt. Worker by Special Act of 1907. No.







25c.



Bonded



debt,



$25,000.



Floating debt, $2,000. E. Gibson, Public Roads— S. Worked by taxation. Supt.



Gibson,



STANLY.

County

Seat,



iron bridges,



17.



Albemarle.



SAMPSON.

County

Clerk of the

ton.

Seat,



Court—W.



Clinton. F. Sessoms, ClinClinton,



Sheriff— Duncan C.

F. D.



McPhail,



R.



Register of

ton.



Deeds— Hinton Maxwell,



Clin-



Treasurer— Thomas. E. Owens, Clinton.



Coroner— J. P. Parker, Clinton. Surveyor— Arthul Lee, Newton Grove. Standard-Keeper— Charles Crumpler, Clinton.



Clerk of the Court— A. P. Harris, Albemarle. Sheriff— S. R. Green, Albemarle. Register of Deeds W. B. Moose, Albemarle. Treasurer W. A. Tucker, Albemarle. Coroner Martin Poplin, Albemarle. Surveyor Charlie Howard, Bridgeport. Standard-Keeper— S. Austin, Albemarle. Supt. Co. Home— W. J. Underwood, Albemarle. Co. Supt. Schools— E. F. Eddins, Palmer-







— — —



ville.



Co.

ton.



Attorney—Cyrus M.



Faircloth,



Clin-



Co. Supt. of Health— Frank H. Holmes, Clinton. Supt. of Home— Edward Lewis, Clinton. Co. Supt. Schools— L. L. Matthews, Clin

ton.



Co. Board of Education— Dr. T. A. HatchP. Whitley, D. cock, (chm.), Norwood; Millingport; J. M. Hartsell, Leo. A. Commissioners A. Co. Thompson, (chm.), Cottonville; J. M. Lambert, MisJ. S. Misenheimer, Dowd. sion; Co. Board Elections— M. E. Blalock, Norwood; R. E. Austin, Albemarle; Z. B. San-







F. Johnson, Co. Board of Education— A. \. Bizzell, Newton (chm.), Clinton; W. Grove; C. E. Daniel, Turkey. Commissioners— John R. Peterson, Co. (chm.), Clinton; I. L. Jackson, Dunn, R. F. D.



ders,



No.



Albemarle. Schools White,







63;



colored,



10.



Tax Rate— County, 23 2-3c. en $100; spe25c. and $1.50 poll. Bonded debt, cial,

$105,400.



Faircloth, Autryville. Co. Board of Elections— A. McL. Graham, Clinton; M. J. Newman, Clinton, (chm.), R. F. D. ; Fleet Rose Cooper, Clinton. No. Schools— White, 92; colored, 53. on 23 l-2c. Tax Rate—County, $100; special county road tax, 3 l-2c. on $100. Bonded debt, $25,000. Public Roads— Evander Howard, Clinton, Worked under Special Tax Law, Supt.

;



Wm.



J.



Public Roads— Worked by No. miles, 400.



New



State Law.



STOKES.

Clerk of the Court— M. T. Chilton, Danbury. Sheriff— Charles M. Jones, Danbury. Register of Deeds— Dr. W. C. Slate, Danbury.



County



Seat,



Danbury.



Treasurer— A.

No.

1. S.



F.



Christian,



Westfield,



1907.



SCOTLAND.

Seat, Laurinburg. H. Covthe Court— Hampton ington, Laurinburg. W. D. McLaurin, Laurinburg. Sheriff— Ri gister of Deeds—J. D. McDonald, Laurinburg. Treasurer— W. D. McLaurin, Laurinburg. Coroner— J. R. Jordan, Laurinburg. Surveyor— J. A. McNeill, Old Hundred. Standard-Keeper— J. M. Paylor, Laurin-



County

of



Coroner— Surveyor— R.

No.

2.



F.



Slate, King, No. 1. F. Boniurant, Francisco,



Clerk



burg. lard. Co. Attorney— M. L. John, Laurinburg. Co. Commissioners— J. W. Gann, (chm.), Co. Supt. Health— K. A. Blue, Laurin- Madison, R. F. D. No. 3; T. M. Lawson, burg. Pinnacle, R. F. D. No. 2; J. P. Smith, MizCo. Supt. Schools— L. M. Blue, Gibson. pah, R. F. D. No. 1. Board of Education— W. T. Pate, Co. Co. Board of Elections— Dr. J. H. ElF. F. Gibson; D. C. Lytch, Laurinburg; A. Ridge; J. Sandy (chm.), lington, Laurel Hill. Patterson, Smith, Meadows, No. 1; H. M. Joyce, DanE. Co. Board of Elections— A. Shaw, biirv. Laurinburg, R. F. D. ; J. P. McLean, LauNo. Schools— White, 65; colored, 13. Tax Rate— County, z3 2-3c. on $100 and rinburg. Special county, 25c: on $100 Co. Commissioners— W. G. Buie, (chm.), 38c. poll. on $100 special 6c. poll; Fontcol; D. C. McNeill, Laurinburg; W. F. and 75e. on school. Parker, Gibson. Public Roads— Worked by Old State Law. 23 2-3c. on $100 and Tax Rate— County,

'



Co. Attorney— N. O. Petree, Danbury. Co. Supt. Health— J. Walter Neal, Meadows. Supt. of Co. Home— Y. S. Smith, Meadows, R. F. D. No. 1. Co. Supt. Schools— J. T. Smith, Danbury. Co. Board of Education— R. E. Smith, D. No. 2; E. R. F. (chm.). Francisco, Fulp, Walnut Cove; C. A. Mitchell, Dil-



38c.



poll;



special, 16c.



and



25c. poll;



roads,



No.



miles,



500.



COUNTY AFFAIRS AND



OFFICIALS.



101



SURRY.

County Seat, Dobson. Clerk of the Court— W. \V. Hampton, Dobson. Sheriff— C. H. Haynes, Mt. Airy. Treasurer J. W. Redman, Pilot Moun-







tain.



Register

son.



of



Deeds

T.

1.



—Vestal



Taylor,



DobPlains,



Brevard. Surveyor A. L. Hardin Brevard. Co. Attorneys Gash & Galloway, Brevard. Co. Supt. of Health— Dr. Goode Cheatham, Brevard. Supt. Co. Home— W. P. McGaha, Brevard. Co. Supt. Schools— T. C. Henderson,



Coroner— Dr.







W.



J.



Wallis,







Coroner

R.

F.



—W.



Quebec.

Co. Board of Education— W. W. Zachary, M. W. Brevard; Edwin Poor, Brevard; Garran, East Fork. Co. Commissioners W. M. Henry, (chm.), E. Brevard; G. T. Lyday, Penrose; W. Galloway, Rosman. Co. Board of Elections— W. H. Duckworth, E. S. English, T. T. Patton, Bre-



Marion,



White



No. Surveyor— J.

D.



Riggan, Dobson. Standard-Keeper J. F. Nance, Dobson. Co. Supt. Health— J)hn R. Woitz, DobT.











son.



Supt. Co. Co. Supt.



Board

kin; B.



of

J.



Dobson. Schools— J. H. Allen, Elkin. Education J. S. Atkinson, ElSnow. Elkin, R. F. D. G. C.



Home—J. W. Norman,







vard.



;



Welch,



(chm.),



Mt.



Airv.



Co. Board of Elections— T. W. Folger, (chm.), Dobson; J. W. Lovill, Mt. Airy; C. C. Holyfield, Dobson, R. F. D. No. 1. Co. Commissioners W. H. Wolfe, (chm.), Roaring Gap; J. A. Tesh, Mt. Airy; N. D.



Tax Rate— State, 21c; Pension, 4c; Con4c. ; tingent, 15c Special, 5c ; Bridge, Railroad, 20c. Pauper, 4 2-3c Road, 20c. ;

;

;



;



Poll,



$2.18.







Public Roads Worked taxation. by Bridge fund provided. No. miles, 500. Im50. proved,







S.



road,



Worked by Old State Law and taxation. Spent out of general fund, $100. Improved 50 miles. No. iron bridges, 5.



Hill, Brim. No. Schools— White, 62; Colored, 9. Tax Rate— County, 23 2-3c. on $100. Public Roads— N. T. Hutchens, Supt.



TYRRELL.

County Seat, Columbia. Clerk of the Court— W. M. Brickhouse, Columbia. Sheriff— F. L. W. Cahoon, Columbia. Treasurer— H. W. MeClees, Columbia. Coroner Dr. J. L. Spruill, Columbia. Register of Deeds T. W. Jones, Colum-







SWAIN.

County

Seat,







bia.



Brvson City.



Columbia. Board of Education H. T. Davenport, Columbia, R. F. D. No. 1; D. C. Sawyer, Gum Neck; A. L. Walker, Columbia. Co. Commissioners J. B. Combs, Columcity. Co. Supt. .Health— Dr. A. M. Bennett, bia; Enoch Bateman, Columbia; C. C. BasBryson City. night, Gudger; J. W. Cahoon, Gum Neck; Co. Supt. Schools—D. A. Randolph, Al- W. II. Woodley, Creswell. mond. Co. Board of Elections J. J. MeClees, Co. Board of Education— W. T. Conley, Columbia; M. B. Bazemore, Columbia; S. J. Holloway, Columbia. (chm.), Bryson City; R. T. Cuningham, No. Schools— White, 27; colored, P. Needmore; J. H. Teague, Whittier. Tax Rate— County. 23 2-3 on $100; special Co. Commissioners J. L. Gibson, Bryson 15c. on $100; school, 33 l-3c. on City; T. H. Parrish, (chm.), Whittier; W. county, $100; State, 25c. on $100; total, 96 2-3c. C. Welch, Bushnell. on $100. Co. Board of Elections A. M. Fry, Public Roads— AVorked by Old State Law. (chm.), Brvson City; J. C. Randall, Bryson

cell,



Clerk of the Court— O." P. Williams, Bryson City. Sheriff R. J. Roane, Bryson City. Register of Deeds W. L. Francis, Bryson City. Treasurer J. S. Stanberry, Almond. Surveyor S. B. Smiley, Almond. Coroner R. L. Davis, Bryson City. " Co. Attorney T. G. Pickelsimer, Bryson



Surveyor

Supt.

bia.



—C.



Co.



W. Tatem, Columbia. Home W. H. Guirkin, Colum-















Co. Supt. Schools— R. H. Spruill, Columbia.







— —



Supt.



Public



Health— Dr.



W.



W.



Stan-



























City;



J.



No.

dian,

38c.



Enloe, Seph. Schools White, 3S;



J.







No.



miles,



150.



colored,



1;



In-



UNION.

County

Clerk

roe.

of



1.



Tax Rate



— County,



23



2-3c.



poll; debt, 23 l-3c. poll. Bonded debt, $15,000;



on $100 and on $100 and 70c.

interest,

$900.



the Court



Seat, 0.







Monroe. A. Houston, Mon-



Sheriff

roe.



— John

of



Griffith,



TRANSYLVANIA.

Countv

Clerk

vard.

of

the"



Register



Deeds

M.



—J. Monroe. E. Stewart,

Laney, Monroe.



Mon-



Seat,



Brevard.

T.

Loftis,



Treasurer

Bre-



Court— T.

Kilpatnck,



Coroner

D.







— Geo.

J.



C.



Sheriff — C.



Survevor— R. W.

C.



Plyler, Waxhaw. Elliott, Monroe,



R.



F.



Register of

vard.



Deeds



— B.



Brevard.

Gillespie,



No.



5.



A.



Bre-



Treasurer



—Z.



W.



Nichols, Brevard.



Standard-Keeper— W. I,. Wolfe, Monroe. Co. Attorneys Adams, Jerome & Armfield, Monroe.







102



COUNTY AFFAIRS AND

Supt.



OFFICIALS.



Co.

roe.



Health—U.



D.

T.



Stewart,



MonMon-



Supt.

roe.



Co.



Home—W.



Stewart,



Co. Supt. Schools— R. N. Nesbit, Monroe. Board of Education— J. W. Ashcroft, (chm.), Monroe; J. A. Marsh, Marsh ville; J. E. Brown, Indian Trail. Co. Commissioners H. T. Baucom, (chin.), Olive Branch; T. J. Jordan, Monroe; \V. G. Long, Unionville. Co. Board of Elections— I. A. Clontz, Unionville, R. F. D. No. 2; Walter Love, Monroe; C. N. Simpson, Monroe.







No.

37c.

;



Public Roads— B. T. Fletcher, Monroe, Worked by labor and taxation, Supt. 16 2-3c. on $100 and 62c. poll. Convicts used. No. miles, 100; gravel, 6; crushed stone, 1; otherwise improved, 56. Three iron bridges.



Schools— White, 86; colored, Tax Rate— County, 18c. on $100; and $1.50 poll. Bonded debt,



35.



special, $6,500.



Co. Supt. Schools— Z. V. Judd, Raleigh. Co. Board of Education— L. J. Sears, (chm.), Apex; J. W. Bailey, Raleigh; Dr. M. C. Chamblee, Wakefield. Co. Commissioners— D. T. Johnson, Raleigh; W. C. Brewer, (chm.), Wake Forest; D. Bryant Harrison, Ralngh, No. 2; A. Tinner Smith, Willow Springs, No. 1; W. M. Yates, Apex, No. 1. Co. Board of Elections— Dr. J. J. L. Meddlers, (chm.), Nick Deboy, McCullers; Raleigh; Jno. Nichols, (sec), Raleigh. No. Schools—White, 90; colored, 60. Tax Rate General county rate: State, 25c; County, 20c; School, 18c; Road, 15c;







78c total, Graded Raleigh township: 20c School Bonds, 2c. Railroad Bonds, lc. general total, $1.01. Public Roads— W. G. Allen, Supt, Raleigh. No. iron bridges, 9.

Schools,

;



;



;



WARREN.

County Seat, Warrenton. Clerk of the Court— J. R. Rodwell, Warrenton.



VANCE.

County

Clerk of

derson.

Seat,



the



Court



— Henry



Henderson.

Perry,



Hen-



Register of

derson.



Deeds—K. W. Edwards, HenS.



Sheriff— R. E. Davis, Warrenton. Register of Deeds—John A. Dowtin, Warrenton.



Sheriff— Jos.



Royster,



Henderson.



Treasurer— W. E. Gary, Henderson. Surveyor— Thos. Taylor, Townsville. Co. Attorney— A. C. Zollicoffer, Henderson.



Treasurer— J. L. Coleman, Macon. Coroner Simon Fleming, Warrenton. Co. Supt. Health— M. P. Perry, Macon.







Supt. renton.



Co.



Home—John



S.



Davis,



War-



Co. Supt. derson. Supt. Co.

son.



Health—J.



Hill



Tucker,



Hen-



Home—J. W.



Oakley,



Hender-



Co. Board of Education— R. J. Gill, (chm.), Henderson; J. U Fleming, Dabney; H. T. Shanks, Williamsboro. Co. Supt. Schools—Joseph C. Kittrell,



Co. Supt. Schools— Nat. Allen, Ridgewav. Co. Board of Education— \V. E. Davis, (chm.), Creek; W. T. Carter, Yaughan; \\ A. Burwell, Warrenton.

.



renton;



Henderson.



Co. Commissioners Jas. Amos, Henderson; J. S. Capps, Dabnev; J. K. Plummer, Middleburg; T. H. Crudup, Kittrell; W. B. Daniel, Epsom. Co. Board of Elections— T. M. Pittman,

R.







T. Mills, Manson; Axtel; W. G. Rogers, WarC. G. Moon, Littleton; Peter M. Stallings, Fitts. Co. Board of Elections— J. D. Newell, H. B. Hunter, Afton; N. M. Oakville;



Co.



Commissioners—J.



Walter Allen,



Jones,



Vicksboro.

31 23

;



No.

$2.75

75c.



Schools— White, Tax Rate—County,

poll;

poll.



colored,

roads,



45.



2-3c on $100 and



(chm.), Henderson; W. II. Smith, Kittrell; F. D. No. 1; G. A. Kittrell, Kittrell. No. Schools— White, 26; colored, 24.



bridges



and



25c



and



Public

ent.



Roads—Ellis

be



Tax Rate— County, 66

Public



2-3c.



derson.

45c.



on



Roads— J. Worked by

County



on $100.



Worked by labor and

can



Green,



Superintend-



Y. Swain, Supt., Hentaxation, 15c. on $100;



victs

150.



proved by



taxation. Conused. No. miles, 650; imgravel, 50; otherwise improved,



poll.



WAKE.

Court— Wm. M.

Seat,



WASHINGTON.

Raleigh.



Clerk of the

eigh.



County

Russ,

Ral-



Seat,



Plvmouth.

V.



Clerk



of



the



Court— C."



W.



Plvmouth.



Ausbon,



Sheriff— Joseph H. Sears, Raleigh. Register of Deeds— J. J. Bernard. Raleigh. Treasurer— L. B. Pegram, Raleigh. Coroner— C. A. Separk, Raleigh. Surveyor— W. P. Massey, Neuse, No. I. Standard-Keeper— F. H. "Lumsden, Raleigh. Co. Attorney— Bart M. Catling, Raleigh. Co. Supt. Health— J. W. McGee, Jr., Raleigh.



Supt.

eigh.



Co.



Home—A.



A.



Rowland,

D.



Ral-



Public Raleigh.



Administrator



—Leo.



Heartt,



mouth. Treasurer— C. Latham. Plymouth. Standard-Keeper— J. M. Arps, Plvmouth. Co. Health— W. H. Ward, PlySupt. mouth. Supt. Co. Home— H. Gurkin, Plymouth. Co. Supt. Schools— Clinton J. Everett, Plymouth. Board of Education C. J. Tjiman, Plymouth; Dr. W. H. Hardison, (chm.), Creswell: Thos. S. Swain, Skinnersville.



Sheriff— J. T. McAlister, Roper. Register of Deeds— F. R. Johnston,



Ply-







COUNTY AFFAIRS AND

Commissioners A. W. Snell, (chm.), Plymouth; O. G. Spencer, Roper; W. T.

Co.

Phelps, Creswell. of Co. Board



OFFICIALS.



103







Elections— A.

S.



D.



Snell,



graded schools, 33 l-3c and $1.00 poll; school tax, 18c; school poll, $1.50. R. Hollowell, (chm.) Public Roads— W. Bd. Co. Commissioners, Goldsboro, Supt.



Mackeys Ferry;



B.



Spruill,



Plymouth;

Clerk of the

boro.



Win. Wiley, Creswell. Tax Rate— County, 23 2-3c. on $100 and No. iron bridges, 2. 40c. on poll. No. Schools White, 27; colored, 18.



WILKES.

County

Seat,



Wilkesboro.



— WATAUGA.

Seat,



Court— C. H. Somers, Wilkcs-



Sheriff— P. E. Brown, Wilkesboro. Register of Deeds O. F. Blevins, Wilkes-







Clerk of the Court— Thomas Bingham, Boone. R. Sheriff— David C. Ragan, Moretz, F. D. of Deeds Roy Gragg, Boone. Register Treasurer— W. N. Thomas, Tracy. Coroner Sim Penley. Surveyor Larkin Trivett, Boone. Standard-Keeper— J. G. Vannoy, Boone. Co. Supt. Health— Dr. Joseph W. Hodges, Boone.



County



Boone.



boro.



Treasurer

boro.



— P. E. Brown, Coroner — Win. Sebastian,



Wiikesboro. North Wilkes-







— —



Co. Attorneys— Benbow Wilkesboro. G. Grant Surveyor



and



Caviness,







EHedge,

Q. Myers,



HayNorth



meadow.

Co. Supt.

VVilki sboro.

o. Supt. Schools— C. C. Wright, Hunting Creek. Co. Entry Taker— C. U. Davis, Wilkes. reek; John T. Revell, Kenly, R. F.



Goldsboro; Barnes Aycock, FreSteven Homes, Goldsboro. li. o. Commissioners W. Hollowell, (chm.), Goldsboro; B. A. Parks, Aaron; E. II. I). Aycock, Overman, Goldsboro; Pikevlle; J. R. Murvin, Seven Springs. No. Schools— White, 71; colored, 40.

(chm.),

; (



mont











;



(



No.



2.



Tax



Rate— 23c. on



$100



and



36c.



poll;



Co.



Board



of



Elections—O.



P.



Dicken-



104



COUNTY AFFAIRS AND OFFICALS— PRACTICING ATTORNEYS.

Co. Board of Elections— S. H. Wilmoth, (chm.), Boonville; J. L. Sampson, Yadkinville; W. L. Kelly, Yadkinville. No. Schools White, 56; colored, 6. Tax Rate— 23 2-3c on $100 and 38c. poll. Public Roads Worked by Old State Law. Spent out of general fund about $1,475.



son. Wilson; L. P. Woodard, Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4; W. G. Sharp, Elm City. No. Schools— White, 47; colored, 29. Tax Rate— Countv 23 2-3c. on $100 and Bonded debt, $13,$2.00 poll; roads, 15c.

000.



Public

Supt. used.



Worked



Roads — John Herndon, by taxation.

3.



— —



Wilson, Convicts



No. iron bridges,



County

Clerk

of



YANCEY. Seat, Burnsville. the Court — Jas. B.



YADKIN.

County

Clerk of the

kinville.



Hensley,



Seat,



Court—J.



Yadkinville. L. Crater,



Yad-



Sheriff— W. T. Fletcher, Siloam, R. F. D. No. 2. Register of Deeds— P. L. Wilhelm, East Bend. W. Vestal, Yadkinville. Treasurer S.



Coroner R. W. Wooten, Yadkinville. Surveyor Stephen Pardew, Buck Shoal. Standard-Keeper T. L. Castevens, Boon-



— —











Huskins, Green Mountain. Co. Attorney Benbow & Hanes, YadkinCo. Board B. Elections Z. Anglin, ville. (chm.), Burnsville; J. Bis Ray, Burnsville; Co. Supt. of Health— S. L. Russell, Yad- W. B Banks, Burnsville. kinville. No. Schools White, 55; colored, 2. Tax Rate— $1.20 on $100; county, 30c; Supt. Co. Home R. W. Zacharv, Yadkinvlile. schools, 18c; State, 25c; paupers, 7c; to Co. Supt. Schools A. J. Martin, Benbow. pay judgments outstanding against county, Oo. Board of Education J. A. Turner, '15c; poll, $2.65. Panther Creek: M. L. Woodhouse, BoonPublic Roads Worked under Special Act of 1907. Each township has two superinville; J. W. Pass, (chm.), Yadkinville. Co. Commissioners M. M. Crumel, tendents, free labor supplemented by tax on Isaac Shores, YadkinSix days required from all road (chm.), Boonville; property. hands. ville; A. M. Smitherman, Trocadia.



ville.



Burnsville. Sheriff J. M. Edwards, Cane River. Treasurer W. T. Tomberlin, Swiss. Coroner Dr. C. H. Morgan, Higgins. Survevor J. R. Young, Celo. Co. Supt. Schools— G. P. Deyton, Elmer. Supt. Co. Home William Roland, Burton. Co. Board Education E. E. Hawkins, W. (chm.), Burnsville; Hensley, Bald Creek; W. O. Griffith, Micaville. Co. Commissioners Jerry Hughes, (chm.), S. Micaville; B. T. Horton, Day Book; J.



— — — —























— —



















Practicing Attorneys in North Carolina.



ALAMANCE.

Vernon, Jr., E. S. W. Dameron, Jno. R. Hoffman, W. H. Carroll, Jno. M. Jas. W. Murray, Burlington; E. S. Cook, Parker, E. S. Parker, jr., J. A. Long, J. S. Cook, C. A. Hall, Heenan Hughes, J. Elmer Long, J. Adolphus Long, Graham.

J.



derson,



Jr.,



Jefferson;



H.



M.



Wellborne,



H.



Transon.



BEAUFORT

Mac-Lean & MacMullen, N. L. Simmons, H. C. Carter, Ward & Grimes, W. D. Grimes, W. C. Rodman, Nicholson & Daniel, Bragaw & Harding, J. C. MeekSmall,

ins,



ALEXANDER.

R. Z. Linney,

J. J.



H. Burke, R. B. Burke,



L.



Gwaltney, Taylorsville.



W. L. Vaughan, E. T. Stewart, Jr., Washington; Joe Lee, Belhaven; J. O. BarH. M. Bonner, W. A. Thompson. ber,



Aurora.



ALLEGHANY.

R. A.

C.



BERTIE.

Francis D. Winston, James B. Martin, Walter R. Johnson, Moses B. Gillam, John H. Matthews, Edward S. Askew, Joseph H. Nowell, John W. Davenport, Windsor; W. C. Bell, Aulander.



Doughton, Jno. M. Wagoner, Jno. W. C. Bower, Geo. Cheek, Sparta;



Fields,



Mouth



of



Wilson,



Va.



ANSON.

(Robinson & Caudle), F. J. Coxe, W. E. Brock (Coxe & Brock), John W. John T. Gulledge, James A. Lockhart, Bennett, R. T. Bennett, R. E. Little, H. S. Boggan, Frank Dunlap, F. W. Dunlap, Wadesboro.

H. H. McLendon, F. E. Thomas Lenden & Thomas), L. D. Robinson,

(McT.



L.

.



BLADEN.

T. A. Lyon, R. Elizabetbtown.

E. H. Cranmer, Taylor, Southport.

S.



Caudle



White, D. B. Sutton,



BRUNSWICK.

R.



W.



Davis,



C.



Ed.



ASHE.

G. L. Park, T. C. Bowie,

J. J.



BUNCOMBE.

Geo.

;



H. Wright, Merrick



&



Barnard, M.

Carter,



W. Todd,

B.



R. L. Ballou, Council, J. R. Hen-



W.



Brown,



W.



P.



Brown,



Frank



i



H. B. Carter, H. C. Chedister, Locke Craig,



PRACTICING ATTORNEYS IN NORTH CAROLINA.

Zeb Curtis, Davidson, Bourne & Parker, Donald Gillis, J. M. Gudger, J. M. Gudger,

Jr.,



105



CLAY.

O.

ville.



L.



Jones



&



Jones, V.



S.



Lusk, Wells



Andersnn, W.



II.



Harrison,



Hayes-



Swain, Thomas A. Jones, Julius C. Martin, Charles A. Webb, Merrimon & Merrimon, Thomas Settle, Shuford & Shuford, R. F. A. Sondley, Tucker & Murphy, W. Whitson, John P. Arthur, Adams & Adams, R. S. McCall, J. R. Stamps, F. W. Thomas,



&



CLEVELAND.

Ryburn & Hoey, Webb & Mull, Anthony

Gardner, Quinn & Hamrick, B. T. Tolls, Shelby; E. L. Campbell, B. F. Dixon, Jr., N. F. McMillan, King's Mountain.



&



Charles A. Moore, II. B. Zebulon Weaver, G. S. Reynolds, J. H. Martin, J. F. Glenn, J. B. Anderson, J. S. Styles, C N. Malcne, Gilmer Welch, V. Gudger, W. S. Rodaker, R. R. Williams, P. H. Winston, G. A. Thomasson, W. J. Cocke, P. C. Coeke, J. H. Waller, R R. Reynolds, T. S. Rollins, J. W. Haynes, E. G. Roberts, Kingsland Van Winkle, T.



Roland



COLUMBUS.



Wolf,



Stevens,



J.



Tabor; D. J. Lewis, Baggett, H. L. Jackson Schulken, Lyon, Greer, Donald McRaekan, E. M. Toon, I. B. Tucker, J. R. Williamson, Whiteville; C. D. Koonce, Chadbourn.

B.



Leamon



J.



Jr.,



Harkins, C. G. Lee, A. A. Featherston, Alan Morrison, S. P. Ravenel, F. L.

Asheville.



Sale,



BURKE



Avery, Sr., A. C. Avery, Jr., I. Avery, W. C. Ervvin, S. J. Erwin, J. Perkins, J. M. Mull, W. S. Pearson, C. McMcKesson, Robert Riddle, Frank Dowell, R. L. Huffman, E. M. Hairfield, F. Spainhour, Morganton. Joseph

A.



C.



W. W. Clark, F. M. Simmons, M. D. W. Stevenson, A. D. Ward, D. L. Ward, W. D. Mclver, Chas. R. Thomas, R. B. Nixon, R. A. Nunn, P. M. Pearsall, Henry R. Brvan, Leonidas J. Moore, Wm. Dunn, Jr., M. H. Allen, E. M. Green, S. W. Hancock, M. Brinson, D. E. Henderson, L. I. S. Moore, J. C. Barker, New Bern.



CRAVEN.



T. T. F.



CUMBERLAND.

H. S. Averitt, J. W. Bolton, C. W. Broadfoot, H. S. Brothers, V. C. Bullard, D. J. Cashwell H. L. Cook, A. S. Hall, E. R. MacKethan, I. A. Murchison, J. S. Newton, Q. K. Nimocks, W. H. Pope, H. McD. Robinson, J. G. Shaw, G. M. Rose, C. G. Rose, N. A. Sinclair, R. H. B. Z. Dye, T. H. Sutton, Fayetteville

;



CABARRUS.

B. P. & Crowell, Smith, W. G. Means, L. T. & Armfield, Jerome, Adams, Hartsell, Maness, M. B. Stickley, H. S. Williams, H. S. Puryear, Concord.



Montgomery



Means, W. M.



Newton,

A.



CALDWELL.

W.

C.



M.

G.

C.



H.



Bower,



Lawrence Wakefield,



W.

B.

F.



Newland, Edmund Jones, J. Will Whisnant, M. N. Harshaw, Mark Sguires, Thos. M. Newland, Lenoir; R. B. Bush, R. F. D. No. 3, Lenoir.



CURRITUCK. Currituck. DARE. D. M. Stringfield, Crisp, DAVIDSON.

Simmons,

Robbins. E.

E. P.



Hope



Mills.



Manteo.

E.

>v



liams.



W.



Mangum



Paper, Turner,



S.



Wil-



Walser



&

••



CAMDEN.

C.



H. Spencer, South Mills.

L.



CARTERET

M.

L.



M~ash, Hillsboro; W. S. Roberson, Thomas Ruffin, Chapel Hill.

ter



MECKLENBURG.W.



T.



PAMLICO.



W.

ental;



T.



Caho. Bayboro: H. L. Gibbs, Ori-



Frank Brinson, Reelsboro.



PASQUOTANK.

E. F. Aydlett, Williams, J. C.

ner,

J.



Heywcod Sawyer,

Roscoe

B.

J.



P.

I.



Brooks



W.



H. Tur-



C.



E.



Th.imiis.ui,



Leigh,



M.



J.



E.



Little,



J.



B.



Science,



T.



A.



Adams,



R. G. Lucas, F. I. Osborne, R. L. Durham, R. S. Hutcherson, L. W. Humphrey, D. C. Humphrey, L. B. Vreeland, D. K. Pope, P. S. Stewart, J. A. McRae, Neil Graham, B. B. Paul, Clyde A. Duckworth, D. W. Humphrey, Norman A. Cocke, L. B. Williams, J. Newell, T. G. McMichael, H. C. Jones, James W. Barry, L. T. F. M. Simmons, Everett, John Calvert, Charlotte.



John C. B. W. A. Worth, Meekins, Ehringhaus, Ernest Lin'"ood Sawyer, Geo. J. Spence, J. Kenyon Wilson, W. L. Cohoon, Thomas Jarvis Markham, Elizabeth City; Frank M. Godfrev, Weeksville.

11. Bland, T. Bland, D. (Bland & J. A. Bland), C. E. McCullen, E. L. Parkins K. Powers, Burgaw.



PENDER.



a



Chas. Whedbce, P. McNider, Hertford.



PERQUIMANS. W.

person.

F.



McMullan, Jas.



S.



Chas.



E.



Ragland, W.

Harrison Saginaw;

J.



Black, J. W. Bakersville; Lambert, Baird, Elk Park; T. A. Love, J. M. Peterson, Spruce Pine.



MITCHELL.

S.



Greene,

L.



J.



W. W. Kitchin, L. M. Merritt, W. T. Bradsh-Jr,

G.



MONTGOMERY.

B.

F.



Winstead, Roxboro.

T.

J.



N.



Lunsford,



Carlton, W. D. 0. Carver, S. T. 0. Brooks,



PITT.

W.

A.



R.



Cochran, Troy.



R.



Blair, T.



Simmons,

G. D. B.



Poole,



Reynolds



MOORE.



W.

well,



J.



Adams, U. L. Spence, H. F. SeaR. L. Burns, Geo. H. Humber, Geo.



Harry Skinner, Jr.. Harry W. Whedbee, G. James, J. B. James, W. 11. Long, F. C. Harding, J. L. Fleming, Julius Brown, P. M. R. C. Flanagan, S. '.e. W. — Charlotte. Jamison, — Banner Elk. Jennings, R Jennings, R. W. — Banners Elk. P. — Morganton. Jeter, Johnson, A. H. — Greensboro. Johnson & Baldwin — Wilmington. Johnson, J. C. — Benson. Johnson, Jno. N.— Goldsboro. Johnson, L. A. — Greensboro. Jones, B. C.— Charlotte — Jones, R. H. Winston-Salem.

Ivi'v.



Holland, A. Holland, N. Holliday, R.



B.— Caroleen. T.— Smithfhld. F.— Clinton.



J.



I.



D'.



I.



'



5



H.— Goldsboro. Hand, W. L.— New Bern. — Hargrave. Theo. H Canton.

R.



Hall, Hall, Hall,



B. C.



F.—Asheville. B.— Prospect.



Harper, H. D. Harper, W. B.



Cit} Harris, M. Harris, T. Henderson Harriss. F. S. Randleman. Hartsell, W. K. Hauser, L. A. Wilkesboro. I. L. Rose Hill. Hawes,

.



Hearn, F. E.— Svlva Henderson, H. C.— Charlotte. Henderson, L. B. Durham. Henderson. L. V. Oxford. Hendrix, II. M. China Grove. Henly, F. A.—Tr 13 Herndon, W. T. Laurinburg.



— — — Hawkins, T. M. — Sandy Ridge Haves, Wm. A. — High Point.



— Kinston. — Castalia. — Elizabeth M. W— Littleton. —



Zora K.— Davidson. Kea, James E. Wilmington. Keerans, E. P.— Charlotte. Kerans, Jas. L. Charlotte. k ieeh, J. P.— Tarboro. King, R. E. Beaufort. Klopp, J. D.— Siler City. Kluttz, L. B.— Alb-marie. Laugenour, P. F.— Statesville.

Justice,



Judd,



J.



H.— Favetteville.



— —







Lee, Lee.

.



E.

S.



Gordon

P.

J.



— Clinton.



J.— Smithfield.

L.



LeGette, Lcggett,



W.— Taylorsville.



— Hertford.



T.— Tabor. Lipscomb, Chas. T.— Greensboro. Little, C. A.— Newton. Little, J. B.— Newton. Little, R. A.— Newton.

Lewis,

G.



Lemon,



C.



H.— Rowland.



Liverman,

I.oekhart, Long, B.















Scotland A. Ashboro. D. K. R. Roxboro.







C— —



Neck.







.



Long. W. S., Jr.— Graham. Lynch, Wm.— Chapel Hill. Macon, Francis A. Henderson. Madron, E. M.— Banners Elk.







PRACTICING DENTISTS IN NORTH CAROLINA.



119



E. F.—Edenton. W. T.— Benson. Mason, Jas. H. Atlantic. McCall, S. H.— Troy. McCombs, Wm. S. Murphy. McConnell, D. E. Gastonia. MeCracken, F. W. Sanford. McCracken, Jas. H. Durham. McDaniel, J. A.— Ivanhoe McDowell, C. H. Waynesville. Mclver, D. C. Maxton. McLaughlin, A. R. Charlotte. McLean, J. H. Brevard.



— — — — Asheville. M. Mann, Mann, L. H. — Washington. Mann, Louis H. — Middletown. Manning, M. P. — Bethel. E. — Mathews, — Wilmington. Marler, J. G. Yadkin Marler, W. H.— Hickory. Martin, C. L. — Madison.

Maguire, Daisy Sylva. Malone, S. E. Goldsboro. Mann, H. L. Middleton

I.



Ray, H. F.— Bald Reade, A. P. Durham. Redfearn, B. C. Monroe. Reece, J. M. Mt. Airy.



— — —





I



i



J.



ville.



Martin, Martin,







— —











McManus,

McNeely,

McPhai'l,



— — — — —Thoms^ville. D. C. S. H.— Canton. Isaiah — Hamlet.



J. R. Reidsville. Mitchell, T. J.— Mt. Airy. Mizzell, W. G.— Windsor. Moose, E. W. Lenoir and



Meador,







Moore, Morey,



Morris, Morrison,



— Taylorsville. Wm. Paul — Jackson. — Hendersonville. A. H. C. P. — Lillington

R.



Reese, R. W.— Elkin. Reeves, Cicero A.—Laurel Springs. Reeves, R. H. Asheville. Regan, C. W. Laurinburg. Regan, J. D. Lumberton. Reid, J. G. Marion. Reid, L G. Li noir. Richardson, E. E. Leaksville. Richardson, Jam.irthage. Riddick, C. R.— Elizabeth City. Riley, Jas M. Lexi.ngton. Roach, Jr., J. A. Madison. Roby, W. M.— Charlotte. Rogers, R. G. Apex. Ross, T. T.— Nashville. Ross, T. T.—Weldon. Rothrock, J. M. Thomasville. Rouse, J. W.—Pikeville Pine. Rowe, Charlie Sprue Rowe, W. W. Greensboro. Sapp, Carey C. Winst m-Salem Satterfield, H. E.— Durham: E. H.—Selma. Scarlett, Self, I. R.— Lincoln! Shackelford, E. W. Durham. Sharp, Jno. W. Pinkt' n. Sharp, J. W. B.— Dresden. Sherrill, R. G.— Raleigh. Marion. Sinclair, D. M.







— —









I



(



















— —



















M. Burlington. Morton, C. L. Madison. Carlton B.— Statesville. Mott, Newberry, J. Hallie. Warsaw. Nichols, R. T. Rockingham. Nickles, J. R. Lynn. Nixon, F. J. Mt. Mourne. Norris, S. P. Raleigh. Osborne, J. C. Lawndale. Osborne, J. R.— Shelby. Overstreet, Norman L. Whitakers. Owen, D. V.— Whittier Parker, Henry R. Trenton. Parker, J. M. Ashevillu"v.

B.



S.— Clinton.



[pndi rson Tucker, Edwin B Rcxl Tucker, E. J. \ Statesville. Turner, Chas. Ral Turner, V. E. \'an Nop] (ii, .i. Spray.

,i



120



PRACTICING DENTISTS— BANKS AND BANKERS.

E.



— Goldsboro. Waldroope, R. M. — Bryson City. Waldroupe, V. M. — Haj'esville. Wallace. W. T. — Hendersonville. M. — Warrenton. Walters, X. — Henderson. Walters,

Vitoue.



Chas.



II.



II.



— — — W atson, E. F.— Clinton. Watson, Robt. — Lake Landing. Webster, Julian — Wilmington. Weeks, W. N.— Southport. — Washington. Wells, A. West, C. P. — Beaverville. H. — Greensboro. Wheeler,

S.



Ward, W. J.— Weldon. Ware, R. E.— Shelby. Warren, J. E. Mayodan. Watkins, J. C. Winston-Salem. Watson, D. F. Carthage. T



Whisnant, J. F. Henrietta. White, Jas. A. Williamston. While, .1. H.—Elizabeth City. White, L.— Statesville. White, W. A.— Hickorv. Whitehead, C. A.— Tarboro. Whitsett, Geo. W. Greensboro

Wilkins, Thos. A. Gastonia. Willey, H. S.— Elizabeth City. Williams, Jr., Donald Tarboro. Wilson, 0. L. Dunn.' Wood, T. A.— Shelby. Wolfe, T. B.— Plymouth. Wyche, Jas. E. Greensboro. Young, J. A. Trenton. Yates, Paul P. Morrisville. Yelverton, J. Hugh— Wilson. Younce, Phillip C. Mabel. Young, W. H. Newton.



— —



— —















— —



J.



Whisnant, A.



F. — Rutherfordton.











Zickler,



C.



R.—Charlo'-.e.



Banks and Bankers

I



in



North Carolina.

$10,000;



Banks of North Carolina. ABERDEEN—Bank of Aberdeen; Capital,

State

$15,000;

J.



President, T.



A.



Thomas Thomas.



Uzzell;



Cashier,!



,



President,

of



H.



A.



Page;



Cashier,



BEAUFORT— Beaufort



,



W. Graham.

President, J. R. MeGlohon.



AHOSKIE— Bank

500;



Ahoskie; Capital $12,T. Williams; Cashier,



D.



ALBEMARLE

(branch

;



Cabarrus Bank Savings Cabarrus Savings Bank, ConM. J. Harris, Jr. ALBEMARLE— Stanlv Countv Loan and

of







cord)



Cashier,



ANDREWS— Merchants



Trust Co.; Capital, $25,000; President, R. Price; Cashier, J. M. Peeler.



J.



BENSON—Farmers

BESSEMER



Trust Co.; Capital, $15,000; President, N. W. Taylor; Cashier, U. E. Swann. BELHAVEN— Bank of Belhaven; Capital, $25,000; President, C. P. Avcock; Cashier, W. E. Stubbs. BELMONT— Bank of Belmont; Capital $10,000; President, R. L. Stowe; Cashier, W. B. Puett.



Banking



and



Commercial Bank; CapJ.



and



Manufacturers



ital, $5,100; President, Cashier, M. T. Britt.



O.



Ellington;



Bank: Capital, $10,000; President, W. P. Walker; Cashier, J. W. .Walker. APEX M.rchants and Farmers Bank; Captal, $5,000; President, W. H. Harward; Cashier, J. R. Cunnincham. ASHBORO— Bank of Randolph; Capital, |', >i,l,., lt R. Cox; Cashier, $21, too O.



CITY— Bessemer



City



Bank;







BETHEL—



Capital, $5,000; President, L. L. Jenkins; Cashier, John J. Ormond. Bethel Banking and Trust Co.: Capital, $5,600; President, M. 0. Blount; Cashier, W. H. Woodard.



;



.



BLACK MOUNTAIN— Commonwealth



Bank;



W.



J.



Armfield.



Jr.



ASHEVILLE— Batterv



Park Bank;

P.



Capital.



President. James $100,000; Cashier. J. E. Rankin.



Sawyer



;



BLOWING ROCK— Bank



Capital, $10,000; President, J. erty; Cashier, S. E. McNeelv.

of



W. Doughj



Blowing Rock;

J.



ASHEVILLE— Citizens



Trust



and



Savin as



ASHEVILLE— Wachovia Loan



AULANDER—Bank

$8,000;

ier.



Bank; Capital, $50,000; President, E L. Rav: Cashier, J. A. Campbell. and Trust Co. (branch of Wachovia Loan and Trust Co., Winston); Cashier, W. R. Williamson.

of President, C.



BOONE—Watauga

$10,000;



Capital, $5,000: President, C. Cashier, G. M. Sudderth.



Parlier;



County



President,

P.



N



Bank;

L.



Mast;



Capital, Cashier, Capital, Cashier,

$14,000; W. P.



Hagaman. BREVARD— Brevard Banking Co.;



George



Aulander;



W.



Capital, Mitchell; Cash-



BREVARD— People's

President,

T.



$25,000: President, F. H. Shipman.

T.



J.



F.



Hays;



BanK; Capital,

Cashier,



J.



W.



Mitchell.

of

J.



Patton;



AU/RORA— Bank

000;

ier.



President,

O.

of



Aurora: Capital, $10,B. Whitehurst; Cash-



Whitmire.



BRYSON CITY—Bryson

$5,000;

J.



AYDEX— Bank

Smith.



M. Hooker.



Ayden; Capital $25,000; R. President, Joseph Dixon: Cashier, J.



BURGAW—Bank

President,



President. R. Long.

of



D'.



City Bank; Capital, K. Collins; Cashier,



Pender; Capital $12,500;



W.



D.



BAKERSVILLE—Mitchell



Oroom; Cashier,

J.



C.



C.



Countv

J.

S.



Bank;

Wilson;

$10,-



Rranch.



BAYBORO— Bank

000;



Capital, $18,700; President, Cashier, E. C. Guv.

of



BURLINGTON—Alamanc

BURLINGTON— Pi'dmonl

$10,000; Presid nt. J.

II.



Loan & Trust Co.

H.



Pamlico; Capital,

.1.



Capital, $60,000: President, Cashier, J. M. Fix.



Holt;



President,



W.

of



Swan: Cashier,

Beaufort;



C.



Greene.



BEAUFORT—Bank



Bank; Capital, W. Murray; Cashier,



Capital,



Lee Fowler.



BANKS AND BANKERS

BURNSYILLE— Bank

-I-.'IOO;

ier,

J.



IX



NORTH CAROL! \\

of



121



of

J.



Yancey;



Capital,



DAN BURY— Bank

tal,

I



President,



W. Higgins; Cash-



Stokes County;

M.

T.



Capi-



M. Lyon.

G.

\Y.



a.shier,



$10,000; N.



President.



'chilton;



CANTON—Champion

President,



Bank; Capital, $10,000; Maslin; Cashier, O. M.



DAVIDSON—American



Eugene Pepper.



Hampton. CANTON— Bank

President,



of Canton; Capital, $11,75.?; Alden Howell; Cashier, G. N. of



DENTON— Bank



Trust Co. (branch of American Trust Co., Charlotte); Cashier, W. H. Thompson.

of



Davidson;



I



ipita



.



000 (chartered.)



Henson.



DOBSON— Surry



County



Loan



and



Trust



CARTHAGE— Bank

$10,000; President,



Carthage;

J.



capital,



W.

of



Adams; Cashier,



D.

L.



S.



Rav.



DOYER—

W.

H.



CARTHAGE— Bank



CHADBOURN— Bank



Moore; President, H. Spence; Cashier, M. G. Dalrvmple.

of Chadbourn'; Capital,



Co., (branch of Surry Co. Loan and Trust Co., Mt. Airy); Cashier, R. C. Lewellvu. Bank of Dover; Capital, $5,000; President. G. V. Richardson; Cashier,



DUKE— Bank

President, Davis.



Caton.

of Harnett; B. N. Duke,



$10,000; President, J. D. C. Clark.



A.

of



Brown; Cashier,

C.



Capital, $10,000; Cashier, E. P.



CHAPEL HILL— Bank

ital.



DUNN—Bank

Chapel Hill; CapTaylor;

Prsident,

J.



CHAPEL

$5,000;



HILL— People's Bank; Capital, President. H. H. Williams; Cashier. H. Lloyd. CHARLOTTE— American Trust Co.; Capital, $350,000; President, George Stephens; Treasurer, W. H. Wood. CHERRYVILLE—Cherryville Bank; Capital, $15,000; President, S. S. Mauney; Cashier, M. L. Mauney.

CHINA GROVE—Bank

Capital,

i



J. $15,000; President, Cashier, W. D. Wildman.



of Cape Fear; Capital, $9,000; E. Wilson; Cashier, W. T.



DURHAM— Fidelity

President,

B.



Honevcutt.



N.



Bank; Capital, $100,000; Duke; Cashier, John F. Bank; Capital $26,900; Thomas; Cashier, P. S.

Bank;

Capital,



DURHAM— Merchants

President, C.

C.



Wily.



Hutchins.



EAST

J.



DURHAM— Peoples

President, Y.

E.



$10,000;



Smith; Cashier,



of



China

B.



Grove;

Miller;



$10,000;



President, C.



W. Wilkinson. KDKNTON— Bank of Edenton: Capital, $50, 000; President, Julien Wood; Cashier, E.

C.



CLARKTON—

000; C. Clark.



ashier,



Sifferd. Bank of Bladen; Capital, $15,President, L. B. Evans; Cashier, E.



W.



C.



Rea.



EDENTON— Citizens

President,



Bank: Capital,

Old;

(ashier.



s->;,.oo ll;



W.



T.



Chas.



H. Wood.



CLAYTON— Clavton



Banking Co.;



$10,000; President, Ashley C. M. Thomas.



Home;



Capital, Cashier,



ELIZABETH CITY—Citizens Bank;



Capital, $25,000; President, O. MacMullan; Cashier, M. R. Griffin.

of



CLEVELAND—Merchants &

Capital,

(



Farmers Bank;



ELIZABETHTOWN—Bank



Efizabethtown;



*5.ii(Ki; President, J. A. Lyerly; Clarence H. Rosebro. CLINTON— Bank of Clinton; Capital, $20,000; President, L. A. Bethune, Cashier, 11.



ashier,



McKinnon.



CLINTON—Bank

President, Cashier, W. F.

000;



of



Sampson; Capital, G. A. Norwood,

President,



$15,Jr.;



Capital, $2,670; President. C. W. I.om; Cashier, J. M. Clark. ELK Mitchell County Bank (branch of Mitchell County Bank, Baskersville) Cashier, Harvey Bailey. ELLENBORO - Bank of Ellenboro; lapital, $4,575; President, 1). B. Han-ill; Cashier,



PARK—



;



'



a\ i-;



'



apital, ashier,



I!.



Davis.



122



BANKS AND BANKERS IN NORTH CAROLINA.

President,

of Forest City; CapiE. Young:; G.



FOREST CITY—Bank

tal,



HENRIETTA— Haynes

000;

J.



Bank;



Capital,



$6,-



W. Hicks. FRANKLIN— Bank of Franklin;

$18,700;

ier.



$15,400; Cashier, W.



Capital,



J.



President, F. G. Siler.



S.



Johnston; Cash-



R. R. Haynes; Cashier, Watkins. Ill RTFORD—Hertford Banking Co. Capital, \V. S. Blanchard; $15,000; President,



President,



B.



;



FRANKLIN— Macon

$25,000;



County Bank; Capital,

A.



Cashier,

Capital,



L.



W. Norman.

Banking and Trust Co.;

F.



President, J.



Porter;



Cashier,

Capital,



HICKORY—Hickory

nathy;



Lee Crawford.



FRANKLINTON— Citizens



Bank;

J.



$35,000; President, J. Cashier, J. X. Reid.



Aber-



FREMONT— Bank

400;



$15,000; Cashier,



W.



President, F. Joyner.

of

J.



E.



Cheatham;



HIGH POINT— Hon-,. Banking



President, Cutlar Lee.



Fremont; Capital, $24,T. Hooks; Cashier,

and Farmers Bank;

A.

J.



GARYSBURG— Merchants



Co.; Capital, $27,895; President, T. F. Wrenn; Cashier, G. F. Kirby. HIGH POINT— North Carolina Savings Bank and Trust Co.: Stock, $98,220; Capital President, O. K. Cox; Cashier, L. A.

Briles.



GASTONIA— Gaston Loan



Capital, $7,460; President, Cashier, R. L. Reese.



Ellis;



HIGH POINT—Wachovia Loan

Trust

Co.;

Co., Co.,



and



Capital, $15,000; President, J. Lee Robinson; Treasurer, E. G. McLurd. GATESVILLE— Bank of Gates; Capital, $10,000; President, L. L. Smith; Cashier, R. R. Taylor. GIBSON— Bank of Gibson; Capital, $15,000; President, W. T. Pate; Cashier, L. M. Blue.



and Trust (branch of Wachovia Loan and Trust C. L. Glenn. Winston); Cashier, HILLSBORO— Bank of Orange; Capital, $5,000; President, J. S. Spurgeon; Cashier,

P.



C.



Collins.



GIBSONVILLE— Bank

tal,



GOLDSBORO—



GRAHAM—



of Gibson ville; $10,000; President, W. H. Mendenhall; Cashier, J. W. Boring. Bank of Wavne; Capital, $125,000; President, E. B. Borden; Cashier, W. E. Borden. Citizens Bank; Capital, $10,000; President, J. A. Long; Cashier, C. C.



of Hope Mills; CapH. W. Lilly; President, W. Lasley. HOT SPRINGS—Bank of' Hot Springs; CapCapiital, $10,000; President, Thomas Frisbee;

ital.



HOPE MILLS— Bank

$5,100; Cashier, E.



JACKSON— Bank

$5,000;



Cashier, G. E. Naff

of



Northampton: Capital,

J. I.



President, H. H. Grant.



Flvlhe;



Cashier,



JACKSONVILLE— Bank

$8,000; President, N. S. Cockran.

J.



Onslow; Capital, W. Burton; Cashier,

of



GRANITE FALLS— Bank

tal,



Thompson.



JEFFERSON—Bank

of



Granite;



$8,000;



President,

S.



D.



H.



CapiWarlick;



000;



President,



.1.



of E.



Ashe;



Capital, $15,Finley; Cashier, W.



H.



Worth.

of

J.



GREENSBORO— American

GREENSBORO— Bank

(branch of Greensboro)

Co.;

;



Cashier,



W.



Whisnant.



JONESBORO— Bank

$6,000; A. W.



Exchange

P.



Capital, $300,000; President, E. ton; Cashier, R. G. Vaughn.

of



Bank; Whar-



President.



L.



Jonesboro; Capital, Godfrev; Cashier,

Capital. $10,000; Cashier, R. H.



KENLY— Bank

President, Alford.

Capital, denhall;



Huntley.

of



Kenly;

Hales;



South



Greensboro,



R.



A.



Bank, Cashier, R. J. Mebane. GREENSBORO— Greensboro Loan and Trust



American



Exchange



Capital, $200,000; President, J. W. Frv; Treasurer, W. E. Allen. GREENVILLE— Bank of Greenville; CapiL. tal, Davis; $25,000; President, R. Cashier. James L. Little. GREENVILLE— Greenville and Banking Trust Co.; Capital, $25,000; President, R. J. Cobb; Cashier, C. S. Carr. GRIFTON— Bank of Grifton; Capital, $10,000: President, L. J. Chapman; Cashier. G. T. Gardner. Bank of Grover; Capital, $5,000; President, J. F. Jenkins; Cashier, B. F.



KINGS MOUNTAIN— Kings Mountain Bank;

Capital,

.



\>IIVILLE— Bank

$5,000; W. G.



and



Farmers



MARSHALL—Bank

tal,



Capital, $27,000; President, T. F. Cashier, R. F. Burton.

of



Bank; Wrenn;



NEW BERX— Mutual

Capital,

$3,801.59;

J.



President, Dozier.



Nashville; F. Austii



Aid



Banking Co.;

(X C.



President,



French Broad; Capi-



NEW B^JRN—New



Roach; Cashier,



H. Fisher.



MARSHVILLE— Bank



$25,000; President, J. J. Redmon, Cashier, W. B. Ramsey. of Marshville; Capital $10,000; President, J. H. Lee; Cashier, W. E. McWhirter.

of



Bern Banking and Trust



NEW

T.



Co.; Capital, $200,000; President, J. B. Blades; Cashier, G. B. Pendleton. BERN'— Peoples Bank; Capital, Dunn: President, Win. $50,000; ashier,

t' bury); Cashier,

$22,250; Cashier,

$20,01)0; R. T.



McGowen. COVE—Bank oi Stoke9 Bank of Stokes punty, Dan'







Ra

.1



sboro;



150,000;

\v.

i..

i:



Pi



D.



Lak:



nt,



\HI'V.Ti>\



\



01



Marshall. ll B



A.



Abernethy;



Cashier,



Claude Ram-



LOUISBURG—The



saur.



First



National



Bank



VVAYNESVILLE

of

i



Washington; Capital, Limes 1.. Fowle: Cashier, \. M. Dumay. The Firsl National

Wavnesville; Capital, $25,000; T. G. W. Maslin; Cashier, \\

.



Louisburg; Caoital, $25,000; President, R. G. Allen; Cashier, P. R. White. LUMBERTON—The First National Hank of

$50,000; President, Lumberton; Capital, Geo. B. McLeod; Casnier, H. M. McAllister.



di nt,



lock.



WELDON—The

don: Capital

S.



Firsl



National

I,

I



Burs



i



mm

i



MARION— The

rion;



MONROE—



MORGANTON—Tim



First National Bank of MaA. Capital, $50,000; President, W. Cashier, Geo. I. White. Conlev; Bank of First National The Monroe: Capital, $100,000; President, ,W. C. Heath; Cashier, Roscoe Phifer.

First



WILMINGTON

E.

of

S.



The \.va Bank of Wilmington; a] President, W. li. Cooper; Cashier, Thos.

Cooper.

Atlantic National Bank (liquidation January IS, President, John Capital, $125,000; Armstrong; Cashier, J. W. Yates.



v p nt, ffra. T. Gooeh. s \ rican



Bank



di



11.



WILMINGTON—The

Wilmington,

1908);



National Bank



ol



$35,000; President, Morgantqn; Capital, .i M. Kestler; Cashier. A. M. Ingold. MOUNT AIRY—The First Naional Bank of Mount Airy; Capital. $75,000; President, Geo. D. Fawcett; Cashier, T. G. Fawcett.



WILMINGTON—The

Grains'

of

r.



Murchison

Capital,

ien

:



National

$550

.,ro Mfg. Co. s c c



Wake Forest Woxhaw

Weaverville Weldon-



Stimpson & Steel W. Hathcocs Russell Murray Wm. L. Royall

J. J.



5,000 5,000 1,600 7,760 8,000 16,000 6,256



216



186

'



Rodman-Heath,



L.



Rodman



Reems Creek

c c



w



H. Wright



210



i



Shaw, West Durham.... Erwin,



Williardsville.... Little



Wilmington Wilmington



Wilson Winston-Salem... Arista, c Winston-Salem... Fries, w&c Winston-Salem... Southside, c



River Mfg. Co Delgado, c Wilmington Cotton Mills e 200,000 100,000 Wilson, c



5,129 100,000 W. T. Shaw 25,088 4,000,000 W. A. Erwin 2,500 60,000 J. B. Mason 275,000 J. W. Williamson.... 10,304



903 424 450



H. M. Chase W. M. Farmer

B. F.

J.



6,800 6,240

5,184 864



325,200 325,000



&



Pfohl H. Fries



200 50 168

434



Worth

Worthville Zirconia



12,000 Co. No. l,c... 200,000 Green River Mfg. Co. c... 250,000



Harden Mfg. Co. c



Worth Mfg.



B. J. Pfohl O. D. Carpenter J. E. Williamson J. O. Bell



10,752 4,160 10,000 7,500



-



1



KNITTING MILLS— FU RXITURE FACTORIES.



133



Knitting Mitts.

Post-office.



Name

Lillian



of



Mill.



Capital

Stock. 35,000 483,200 $ 26^500 12,356 15,000 10,000 15,000 3,600

9,000 500,000



Albemarle Albemarle Burlington Burlington Burlington Burlington Chapel Hill

Drexel



Wiscassett Burlingti n



Secretary, Treasurer or Owner. A. L. Patterson J. F. Cannon A. H. Fogleman

J.



No.



No.



Daisy

Sellers



M.

E.



Hosiery



Mill

. .



Browning

Sellers



Whitehead Hosiery Mill Blanch Hosiery Mills

Drexel



D. R.



H.



Whitehead



W.

W.



E. Lindsay P. E. Berry.."



Spin. Mchns. 81 254 50,000 81 82 50 68 68 31

61

16,160

1,025 178

1



Durham Durham



Chatham Durham



Elizabeth City... .Elizabeth 30,000 Enfield Enfield Hosiery Mill Fayetteville Algodi n 50,000 Flat Rock 150,000 Skyland Hosiery Co Flat Rock Trident 16,000 Goldsboro Goldsboro Knitting Mill... 30,000 Greenville Commercial 36,000 Haw River 25,000 Regina Henderson Balfron 30,000 20,500 Hickory Hickory Hosiery Mill Durham No. 3 37,500 High Point High Point High Point Hosiery Mill.. 70,500 Hillsboro Bellevue Mfg. Co 125,000 American Kernersville 50,000 Kernersville Lowrv 8,000 Kernersville Victor 10,000 Kinston Orion 68,000 Littleton Littleton 20,000 75,000 Lynn Tryon Hosiery Co



T. Cole C. McL. Carr P. H. Williams. Geo. T. Andrews.... Jno. C. Gorham.... H. E. Stilwell A. L. Bassett Geo. C. Royal I W. H. Dail, Jr....



30

71



200 50

55 IS 50



W. H. Childrey

R.

J.



D.

A.

II.



Johnson....

Cline



110 68

87

5,000



W.

J.



F. Carr



T. N. Jno. G.

J.



Adams Webb

Kerner



W. Lowrey

Leak

F.



D.

J. L.



30O 55 126 26 58

i;o 57



Newton

Raleigh Raleigh Raleigh



Newton

Martin Melrose Raleigh Hosiery Mill

32,000 29,300



Taylor Vinson E. C. Wilcox D. J. Carpenter J. B. Martin

J.

S.



S.



Wvnne

Beam

Andrews McDowell.. I..

Bowers



A. Asiie, Jr



304 312 107 86 02 50 12 152 86



Kandleman

Reepsville



Randlcman

Indian Creek



Rockv Mount

Scotland Neck. Scotland Neck

.

.



Rocky Mount Hosiery Co..

.Crescent Scotland Mill



27,700 3,000 50,000 10,000

73,285 16,000 25,000 125.000 120,000



A. N. Bulla



D. J. G. T. Chas.

J.

S.



Neck



Cotton

M. Howell J. A. Bradford H. L. MacCall

R.

c.

\Y.



Selma

Statesville Statesville



Selma

Bradford

Statesville



260 51 20

46 210 SO 46 92 35 70

102 145 120 200

-



Knitting-



Co.



.



.



Tarboro Tarboro Valdese



Runnvmede

Tarboro Hosiery Mills Waldensian



W.

S.



Jeffreys



Vaughan Washington Weldon

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Clarktcn Exr.ress, Dem.,.. Holine,- Advocate, Hoi., sir, News Dispatch, Rep., w



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M. L. Yeager J. C. Patton John M. Magness ..A. C. Johnston

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Columbus

Concord Concord Cooleemee

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Polk County News, Ind., w Concorr Times, Dem., sw... Evening Tribune, Dem., d. and Journal, Dem., w

Rays, E..



Sampson Democrat, Dem., w



H. J. Hines Chas. H. Williams

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James

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B. Sherrill F. Hurley

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Dunn Durham Durham Durham Durham Durham Durham Durham Durham

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w



M. L. Lyerly A. P. Dickson, Jr. and E. P. Pepper J. W. Majors



James



Morninp- Herald, d N. C. Journal of Education

Post,

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w



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m



Recorder. Ind., w South Atlantic Quarterly, lit., q Trinity Archive, E., Trinity Chronicle, E., w



P. Pittman A. Robinson Jos. H. King E. C. Brooks T. H. Lindsey Zeb. P. Council

J.



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Edwin Mims and W. H. Glasson

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W. Knight

Woodhouse

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Edenton Transcript, Dem.,w Elizabeth Citv... Signs of the Times, Bap., sra Elizabeth City.. ..Tar Heel Elkin Times, Ind., w Flkin Elm City Mirror, Dem.,w hlon College Christian Sun, Chris., w Enfield Progress, Dem., w Fairmont Messenger, Dem., w Chronicle, Rel., Fayetteville Fayetteville Daily Observer, Dem.. [Fayetteville Franklin Press, Ind., w Franklin Gastonia Gazette, Ind. Dem., sw {Gastonia Gastonia New., Ind. Dem., sw Gastonia Goldsboro Argus, Dem., d. and w Goldsboro Coldsboro Goldsboro Headlight, Dem., w Goldsboio Record, Ind., w Goldsboro m N. C. Odd Fellow, Frat., Goldsboro Alamance Gleaner, Dem., w Graham Oreensboro Apostoiic Messenger, Hoi., sw Greensboro Daily Industrial News, Rep., d Greensboro Daily Record Dem., d

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W. A. Hildebrand J. M. Reece V,". T. Underwood Greensboro Patriot, Dem., R. W. Haywood Greensboro Telegram, Dem.. d A. J. Williams and Lewis Burtnett Labor Nows. Labor, w North Carolina Christian Advocate, Rel., w Hugh M. Blair North Carolina White Ribbon, W. C. T. U., m.Mis Ellen J. Y.Preyer J. F. McCulloch Our Church Record, M., w Students State Normal Magazine, E., bm R. S. Fitzgerald Southern Electrician, Elec, m Airs. J. F. McCulloch Woman's Missionary Record, M., m D. J. Whitehead Dailv Reflector, Dem., d. and sw Greenville ....R. J. M. Hoobs Ouilford College. .Collegian, Lit., m H. W. Townsend w Hamlet Messenger-Review, Ind., G. W. Sanderson Clav County Couriei,. w Hayesville Thad R. Manning Henderson Gold Uaf, Dem., w.

,



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IX



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Union Christian Star, Rel., m ... Western N. C. Times, Rep., w Henderson ville ...French Broad Hustler, Dem., w Catawba Lutheran, Rel m Hickory Hickory Democrat, Dem., w Hickory.... m Lenorian, E., Hickory Reformed Church Standard, Rel., Hickory Times-Mercury, Pop., sw Hickory

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Hollow&y



T.W.Valentine

M. L. Shipman



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C. L. Miller E. Holbrook



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W. Cromer L. Murphy

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Point Point Point Point Hillsboro

Hillsboro Hope Mills Jacksonville Jefferson Kenansville Kernersville



Daily Enterprise, Ind. Deni., d



Weekly Enterprise, Dem., w Jefferson Recorder, Dem., w Eastern Carolina News, Dem., w Forsyth News, w Kings Mountain.. Kings Mountain Herald, Dem., w



Evangelist, Rel., Mellichampe Clara I. Cox Friends Messenger, Rel., m H. W. Kronheimer Southern Furniture Journal, T., W. H. Jordan Golden Rule, Watchman and Messenger, Tern., sw Joseph A. Harris Orange County Observer, Dem., w G. G. Myrover Cape Fear Shuttle, w



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LaGrange

Laurinburg

I.aurinburg Leaksville Lenoir Lenoir



Carolina Evangel, Rel., w Free Will Baptist Advocate Rel., w Kinston Free Press, Dem.. d. and sw J. Messenger and Educator, E., LaGrai pe Sentinel, Dem., w Eastern Searchlight, E.,



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Lillington



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B.



W. M. Moore

H.

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W. Vanhoy

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E. H. Davis; St. John, J. H. Frizelle. J. M. Carraway, O. C. Goldsboro Circuit— Brothers, Goldsboro. Mt. Olive and Faison E. E. Rose. F. Mt. Olive Circuit— R. Taylor, Mt.



Bern Centenary, Goldsboro— St. Paul's,







— J. Potter. Chowan — William Towe, — J. A. Martin. Plymouth

Edenton

Eloper

J.



Tyner.



Beaman.



M.



Benson.



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Columbia A. W. Price. Dare R. A. Bruton, Mann's II Roanoke Island— W. II. Ilmwn, ManteO Kitty Hawk Supplied by J. M. w











Olive.



LaGrange J. J. Boone. Hookerton—M. D. Giles. Snow Hill— G. B. Perry.

Kinston







Kennekeet— Supplied by

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R.



L.



Beasley,



Dover M. W. Dargan. Grifton— L. B. Pattishall.

Bridgeton J. M. Wright. Jones Philip Greening, Trenton. Pamlico— F. T. Fulcher, Stonewall. Oriental— G. B. Webster. Carteret D. A. Futrell, Newport. Morehead Citv L. P. Howard. Beaufort—J. H. McCracken. Atlantic— F. S. Becton. Straits W. J. Watson. Ocracoke and Portsmouth— R. D. Daniels, Ocracoke.







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Swindell.



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Hatteras— W. E. Trotman. Headmaster, Trinity High

M.

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North. Trinity College,



Durham— K.







Western X. C. Conferenca Number church members, S0.543. Number traveling preachers not including supplies, 259. Local preachers, including supplies, Houses of worship, 786. Parsonages 178. Orphanages, I.

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180.







WARRENTON

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DISTRICT.

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Number Number Number



of societies, 859. of Sunday-schools, 745. of scholars. fi4,'217.

90.

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Rone, Littleton. Warrenton — W. W. Rose. Warren — B. C. Thompson. Warrenton. Ridgeway— B. C. Allred.



Epworth Leagues, League members,

770.51.



Paid for missions, 1908, Paid for ministerial Mipp"it.

Total



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M">7.



Henderson— First Church, R.

North and South Henderson W. B. Humble, Henderson. Littleton R. H. Broome.



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contributions, $398,87J Atkins. Waynesi



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Mercer.



Secretary—Rev.



W.



L.



Sherrill,



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Roanoke Rapids and Rosemary— W. A. Piland, Roanoke Rapids. Roanoke J. T. Draper, Littleton. Enfield and Halifax— J. E. Holden, Enfield.



Conference Appointments.

ASHEVILLE DISTRICT.

Presiding Elder 1>. Atkins, Weaverville. \i entral, Asheville Bethel, J. D. G. T. Rowe; Haywood Street, T. 1.. Lai'



ton,



Battleboro and Whitakers—W. Battleboro. Scotland Neck C. A. Jones. Iloligood— W. F. Galloway.



Y.



Ever-







lance; North Asheville, G. II. L. Bald Creek Circuit

L.



G



H

Griffith,



supChris-



Williamston and Hamilton— C. Williamston. Garysburg D. L. Earnhardt.



Read,



ply,



Windom.

ire







Biltm

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ville.



and



Mt.



Pleasant

C.

K.



G.



H.

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Northampton— J. Rich Square— W.



Conwav— S.



T. Mnrfreesboro— L. T. Singleton, Greenville. Ahoskie— J. P. Pate. Bertie J. G. Johnson. Windsor.



Craven. Moyle.



C. F.



Humble, Jackson.



Biltmore. Burnesville Circuit



Hypi

v.



Burnes-



Fairview

view.



Circuit



Joseph

J.



Fry,







ii, n d( rsonville Station dersonville.



w

I



Moore, Hen-



Littleton Female College— J. President, Littleton.



M.



Rhodes,



ELIZABETH CITY DISTRICT.

Presiding Elder— J.

Citv.

II.



Hall,



Elizabeth

J.



Elizabeth



City—First



Church,



D.



Bundy.



Camden— C. Moyock— S.



Klizabcth Citv- Citv Road. W. K. \IeRae. Pasquotank—J. Y. Old, Elizabeth City.

P. Jerome. South J. Kilpatrick.



Mears" says Mr. William Fraiser, of Glasburg, La.,"a«d? find that it not only pays to fertilize^ plenty of it, and use the best fertilizers to be. I have used a number of them and found h as your brands. them to be as recommended and to give better results than any other fertilizers that I have ever c.secl."



Every planter and farmer should have a copy of the new 1009 Virginia-Carolina Farmers' Year-Book. Gel a free copy from your fertilizer dealer, or write our nearest sales office.



Virginia- Carolina Chemical Co.

Sn/cs Offices



Sates Offices



Richmond. Va.

Va.



Durham. \\ C

Charleston, S. C. Baltimore, Md.



Columbia,

Atlanta,





S.



C.



Columbus, Ga.



Savaunah. Ga. ins, Term.



Montgomery, Ala.

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