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STATE AND CITY BANK

RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.

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$1,000,000.00



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This bonk was presented by the family of the late



KEMP PLUMMER BATTLE,



'49



President of the University of North Carolina from 1876 to 1890



aches

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RELIEVED

rs



BY



NORTH CAROLINA YEAR BOOK



WHO



WILL BE THE TRUSTEE OF YOUR CHILDREN?

assurance have you that they will finally

?



And what

rf.rP.ivP fhpir



inhpritsnrp



is



This book

notice

is



may be



kept out one



month unless a



recall



strong Trust

their



Company



sent to you. It must be brought to the North Carolina Collection (in Wilson Library) for renewal.



nage



money.



LUST CO.

VA.

-



$1,000,000.00



N, President. J. N. BOYD, Vice-President.



DLEY,

2



Inc.,



Streets



VA.



sirable in re

THE OFFICE

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feet



of floor space,



filled



ble in



Furniture and



Home



the greatest possible range

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^re cordially invited to

>est



attention.



Form No. A-369



i^LftiY, Inc.,

RICHMOND, VA.



NORTH CAROLINA YEAR BOOK



CO-EXECUTOR OR TRUSTEE

MEANINGLESS WORDS UNLESS YOU HAVE THE BEST.



YOUR OBJECT—To

OBJECT ATTAINED



secure the happiness of your heirs by preserving to them the fruits of your labors.



—By naming

and



this strong

ability.



company







qualified as to experience



A LITTLE BOOKLET, YOURS FOR THE ASKING.



OLD DOMINION TRUST COMPANY

RICHMOND, VA.

Capital,



$1,000,000.00



-:-



Surplus, $1,000,000.00



LIFE INSURANCE

OF

Home

VIRGINIA.



COMPANY



Organized 1871. Office, Richmond, Va.



OLDEST—LARGEST—STRONGEST

Southern Life Insurance



Company



Has won the hearty approval and active support of the people by its promptness and fair dealing during the FORTY-



FOUR



years of



its



operation.



ALL CLAIMS PAID IMMEDIATELY UPON RECEIPT OF SATISFACTORY PROOFS OF DEATH.

Total Payments to Policyholders since organization

Is



OVER



$15,000,000.00



paying



OVER $1,250,000.00 Annually. GOOD TERRITORY FOR LIVE AGENTS.

its



Policyholders



F. E.



HALL,



Supt. Ordinary Agencies,



RICHMOND, VA.



THE NORTH CAROLINA YEAR BOOK AND BUSINESS

DIRECTORY.



A



State Directory by Counties and



Towns, Including State



Information and



Statistics.



TABLE OF CONTENTS.

Counties





Alphabetically



Page

81-493

3-5

75



Page

Daughters of the Revolution Daughters of American Revolution.. Democratic Executive Committee .... Dental Society Elks

32 33 40-41 27 31-32 29 28 29 28 29 36 24-26 30 28

31



Arranged



Towns







General



See Index for Towns Information







American Governors

Annivarsaries



Embalmers Board

Farmers' State Alliance Fireman's Association Farmers' Union Funeral Directors and Embalmers .... Farmers' State Convention Grand Army of the Republic



494-495

58 77 495 73



Horsepower Electoral Vote for President in 1912..

Developed

Greatest Altitude

in



Each State



Insurance Legal Holidays in North Carolina .... Legal Holidays in the Various States Manufacturers in North Carolina .... North Carolina Bank Statistics North Carolina Fairs North Carolina Governors North Carolina Signers of the Declaration of Independence Parcel Post Information Population Growth in North Carolina Population Growth in the United States Population North Carolina Towns Population of North Carolina by Races Popular Vote for President in 1912 Public School Statistics

.

. .



494 80 73 76 68 80 79 77 76 77 74-75 76 78 75 78

77



Grand Lodge

Jr.



of



Masons



Horticultural Society O. U. A. Just Freight Rate Association Knights of Pythias



M



36 30

31



Knights Templar Library Association



Commission Literary and Historical Association Medical Association (Tri-State) Medical Society Merchants Association

Library

'



.



.



.



37 37 28

31 26 34 28 36



N.



C.



Architectural Association



Problems



Secretaries of the



Navy

to



Some Facts Relating

Tobacco Production

Official



North Carolina



Vote of State. For Governor (1912) For President (1912) For Senator (State Primary, 1912)



50 62-63

...



54



Race on Rural N. C. Committee Problems N. C. Conference for Social Service.... N. C. Live Stock Association N. C. Society for Metal Hygiene Odd Fellows Order of the Cincinnati

Pharmacy, Board

of



For State Officers (1912) For Congressman (1914) For and Against Constitutional Amendments (1914) For Corporation Commissioner (1914) For Senator (1914) For Solicitor (1914)

Platforms



50-52 56-58

58 55-56 52-54 59-62 44 46-50 45-46



36 36 34-36 36 29-30 32 26-27

26



Pharmaceutical Association Poultry Breeders Association Progressive Executive Committee

Press

Association







Democratic

Progressive



Republican

Railroads







Republican Executive Committee Royal Arcanum Royal Arch Masons Royal and Select Masters Sons of the Confederacy Sons of the Revolution Spanish-Americans War Veterans State Federation of Labor

State Optical Society State Retail Jewelers Association Teachers' Assembly

State Government

....



28 42-43 26 41-42 26 30

31



23-24 32

24



27

3fi



Milage

Officials



58 70-73



36

28

7



Rates

Societies



and



Organizations







73

34







Agricultural Society



Executive

Judicial Legislative



15



Anti-Saloon League Bar Association

Bankers'

Association



36

27

-28



18-22 15-17

7">



Chemical Society Child Labor Committee

City School Superintendents Colonial Dames of America Confederate Veterans (N. C. Division) Daughters of the Confederacy



26 36

27

22-24> *



United States Executive

Judicial Legislative



North Carolina in Congress North Carolina National Guard Government







37-40

63* 68 63-67

67 68



24



\



Senate



THE NORTH CAROLINA TEAR BOOK.



INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS

Page

A

(



Page

National



m College .^ Ireensboro



ror



Hi.



Colored



H



ice,



71



National



Hank, The, State and



New Bern

City



18



Alton Apartments, The,



Rocky Mount..

. .



F

53

8

31



American Hook Co., New York. X. Y.



American

Atlantic

Hi-vlU.

C.



National

Kir.,

I.

.



Bank,

Co.,



Wilmington..



mond, Y'a New Bern Hanking & Trust Bern New , and Observer, Raleigh

Norfolk



Bank, RichTop Front Cover.

Co.,



New

169-173

496



ins.



Raleigh



National



Bank,



The,



Norfolk,

15

.



Va

Norfolk Southern Railway, Norfolk, Va.



Fayetterille Hotel,



39



33

45

63



Bland,



The



Raleigh

Bid

..



Bromo



Seltzer,



Baltimore,



Cambridge, The Hotel, Rocky Mount

Carolina

Chester,

Carroll,

IS.



F B F E



Normal

North and North

Old



&



Collegiate



Institute,

of



Asheville



Carolina



College



Agriculture



Mechanic Arts, West Raleigh Carolina State Normal and InCollege,



ami

s.



North



Western



Railway,



dustrial



Greensboro



C

Raleigh



R..

J.,



Hack



of



Binding

12



Dominion r mond, Y a

Surry.



Trust



Company,



Rich-



Parker.

Carroll.



Pinetown

Raleigh

Y'a.



E

65

7



M.



Raleigh



Peace Institute,

Planters



Christopher



Engraving



Company.



Rich35



mond,

Citizens



Va

Bank.



National Bank, Richmond,

Iron



Raleigh



Henderson

Bank,

charlotte..



441-443

26

6

14



Commercial

Commercial



National



444 Works, Raleigh Raleigh Motor Car & Machine Company, Side Front Cover Raleigh

'.



National

Printing

Raleigh,



Bank.



Raleigh...



Commercial

Coopers

of



Company.

Raleigh



Raleigh



Richmond Trust and Savings Company. Richmond, Y'a Ricks. The Hotel, Rocky Mount

Saint



F



F

67

29



G

49

19



Mary's



School,

,



Raleigh



East Carolina Teachers' Training School,

Greenville



Edwards and Rroughton, Raleigh

Elon College,

F.lon



College



57



Simpson. Frank B. Raleigh Southern Railway, Washington, D. C. Southern School Supply Company, Raleigh

.



.



69

21



Emerson Drug

ston

First

First



Co..



Baltimore,



Md



B

301-304



Southgate

State Fair, eigh Storr



&



Son,



J.,



Durham



30



Great North Carolina, Ral-



Farmers and .Merchants Bank, WilliamNational Bank. Richmond, Ya.

National

...



G

H.

S.

,



Company.



Raleigh



24



10



Summers



ham

Sydnor



Letterwriting



Company,

Inc.,



Dur37



Bank.



Wilson



4S2-4S6



and



Gaston, The Hotel, New Bern



F



Va



Hundley,



Richmond,



c

Well



Cinn and

Horner Hunter



Co.,



New



Y'ork,



N.



Y

....



55 59

27

Co.,



Sydnor Pump and Richmond, Y'a



Company,

25 23



Military



School,

J.,



Charlotte



&



Bro., Carey



Raleigh



Thompson Publishing Company, Raleigh Thomson, Frank K. Raleigh

,



2S

61 61

5



Jefferson



Standard Greensboro

Publishing

r



Life



Insurance

B.



Trinity



32

Co.,

F.,



Trinity



College, Durham Park School, Durham



Johnson



Rich51



Tyree,



Raleigh

of



mond, Y



a



King's Business Charlotte

Life



College,



Raleigh



and 7-23 and 444-451

Virginia.



University Hill



North



Carolina,



Chapel

43



Uzzell and Co., E.



Insurance



Company



of



Yirginia



Carolina



M., Raleigh Chemical Company.



G



Richmond,

Louise,



Va

B.,



The Hotel, Washington

J.



McCrary Company, The



Atlanta.

11



Back Cover Y'irginia Trust Company, Richmond, Y'a. C Wachovia Bank and Trust Company, Winston-Salem 9



Richmond Va



Ga

McDonald,

Mechanics

National

C.



Wake County



C,



Raleigh, Bottom Front Cover.



Savings Bank, Wilson Sanatorium. Wilson



Raleigh..



22



483

41



Savings



Bank,



Raleigh

Norfolk,



20 17



Wright, Hotel, Raleigh

Y'arborough.

Y'ork,



Bank



of



Commerce,



Hotel,

.



Raleigh



13 16



Ya



C.



V.



Raleigh



THE NORTH CAROLINA YEAR BOOK.



INDEX TO CITIES AND TOWNS.

TOWN

A

Abbottsburg



PAGE

113 330 169 190



TOWN

Clyde Coats

Colerain

Collettsville



PAGE

258 255

liti



Aberdeen



Acme

Advance

Aboskie Albemarle



I3t;



263 421

154



Columbia Columbus Concord

Conetoe Conovep



4^6

37fi

12:1



Andrews

Angler

Ansonvilla



Apex

Archdale Arthur Asheboro

Ashevllle



Aulander Aurora



1



255 95 460 384 375 380 119 109

104 415 372



Conway

Council Cove City



205 14s 346 114 173

2.x

1



Creedmoor

Creswell Culberson



Cumberland



46K 155 17s



D

Dallas

22:;



Autryville



Ayden



Danhury

Davidson Denton Denver

Dillsboro



421;



B

Bailey Bakersville



Banner Elk Bath

Battleboro



Bayboro

Beaufort Belhaven



Belmont Benson Bessemer



City



Bethel Big Lick Biltmore Biscoe Black Creek Black Mountain



Bladenboro Blowing Rock



Boardman

Bolivia



Bonlee



Boone

Boonville



Brevard Bridgeton



Broadway

Brookford Bryson City Buies Buies Creek



Bunn Burgaw

Burlington

Burnsville



338 323 471 106 205 355 139 105 222 283 223 372 423 124 325 488 123 113 470 167 116 152 470 490 435 173 288 149 433 395 255 217 361

84



319 1S7 296 275

4311





Dobson

Dover Draper Dudley



Duke



Dunn Durham



172 398 478 254 253 197

491 156 106 357 113 431 101 410 4S7

87



E

East Bend



Edenton



Edward

Elizabeth City Elizabeth town Elkin



Elk Park Ellenboro



Elm City Elon College Enfield



246



P

Fair Bluff

167



Fairmont

Faison Faith Falkland Farmville

Fayetteville Forest City Forestville



392 193

4ii7



Fountain Four Oaks

Franklin Franklinton



492



C

Cameron Candor Canton

Caroleen Carthage

330 326 258 410 328 459 335 148 168 168 352 311 221 406 148 114 281 406 414



Fremont Fuquay Springs



372 373 175 411 459 373 280 298 217 477 462



G

Garland Garner Garysburg Gastonla

Gatesville



Cary

Castalia



416 45S 344 219

22r,



Catawba Cerro Gordo Chadbourn

Chapel Hill

Charlotte

Cherryville

.'



Germanton

Gibson

Cilisonville



426 419

241 127 33

1



China Grove Claremont

Clarkton Clayton Cleveland Clinton



Glen Alpine Glendon Glenwood Gold Hill Cold Point

Goldsboro



308 407 304 473

82 135 40"



Graham

Granite Granite

Falls



Quary



THE NORTH CAROLINA

town.

c



YL'AR HOOK.



AGE.

.

. .



TOWN.

Marion

Marshall



PAGE.

307 300 301 44U 320 398 285 394 223 395 95 86 2S2 444 143 440 323 189 152



[n



ensboro

1 1



.



G



u



-



Grifton



233 369 374

164 244

ii



Mars



Hill



Grlmesland

t



Marshville



Matthews



Guilford College



Mayodan

Maysville



Halifax



Hamlet Hamilton ....

Harrellsvllle



246 us:

304 264



Han

Hi-nil)



River

villi.



..

.

.



Hazelwood

Hi



84 158 258

I



Maxton McAdenvUle McDonald McKarlan Mebane

Micro Middlcburg Milton Mineral Springs

Mil. .capolis



Qderson



.



.



.



Henderson vllle

Hertford Hickory Hiddenite

,



142 260 363

146 89 298 241 127 351 247 387



Mocksvillo



Moncure Monroe



438

101 164 271 126 140 459 95 429 326 224 478 132 264 154



Highlands High Point Hilderbran

Hillsbot



.



.



.



.



Montezuma

Mooresboro

Mooresville



... ...



Hobgood Hoffman

I



Morganton Morehead City

Moorisville



.



Lilly



Springs

...



462

17S 232 301 321



Morven



Hope Mills

Hookrrton (it Springs

I I



Mount Airy

Mt. Uilead Mt. Holly Mt. Olive Mt. Pleasant Murfreesboro



Huntersville



.



.



...

. .



Ingold



416

344 331 348 244 304 99 288

111



.



Murphy



Jackson



N

Nashville



Jackson Springs Jacksonville



Nebo



Jamestown

Jamesville Jefferson



.



.



.



.



New Bern New Hill

Newland New London Newton

Newport

Norlina North Wilkesboro

....



Jonesboro

Kelford Kenansvllle



Kenly

Kcmersvllle Keyset



King

Kings Mountain. Kinston

Kittrell



192 280 212 331 427 162 290 443 292 345 163 418 164 401 134 111 1S4 382 96 253 295 247 423 214 224 488 390 393 377



334 308 170 461 100 423 145 141 466 482



Norwood



422

,



Oak City Oak Ridge

Old Fort

Oriental

.

.



.



.



.



Oxford

Pactolus



304 244 306 355 229 374 247 106 305 94 395 345 479 431 332 282 205 106 321 290 426 151 467 96 285 283 434



La Grange

Lasher Lattimore Laurinburg

I.awndale Leaksville

.



.



.



.



....



Lenoir Lewiston Lexington

Liberty

Lilesville



Palmyra Pantego Parmele Peachland Pembroke

Pendleton



....



Pikeville Pilot Mountain



Pine



Hurst



.



.



.

.



Lillington



Lincolnton

Littleton



Pine Level Pinetops



.



.



Pinetown

Pineville Pink Hill



Locust Louisburg Lowell



Pinnacle

Pittsboro



Lucama

Lumberton



Plymouth

Polkton

Pollocksville

.

.



Lumber Bridge Lynn

Macclesfield

. .



.



M



Princeton Proctor



Macon

Madison Magnolia Maiden Manly Manteo

Margarettsville



205 465 399 193 149 332 181 345



Raeford Raleigh



....

.



Ramseur Randleman Red Springs

.



.



.



Reidsvllle



.



.



Rennert



....



265 448 383 382 393 399 395



THE NORTH CAROLINA YEAR BOOK.



PHOTOGRAPHER

to



North Carolina's Distinguished People



ALEiGH.N.C.



TOWN

Richland

Richfield



PAGE

349 422 345 466 247

227 3g7 303 432 385 407 335 362 459 468 416 194 435 394 365 110

127



TOWN

Thomasville

Tillery

....'.'.'..'.'.'.



PAGE

1



ai



Rich Square Ridgeway Roanoke Rapids

Robbinsvilld



Trenton

Trinity



Troutman

Troy



Roberdel

Robersonviile



TTon

Turkey



'.'.'..'.'.



249 285 332 27" 325 376

4i e



Rockford



Rockingham

Rockwell

'



Union

Vanceboro



Rocky Mount Rocky Point

Rolesville



U V

.



264



Vandemere

Vass



.



.



.



.



Roper Roseboro Rose Hill



Vaughan



Rosman

Rowland Roxboro Roxobel

Rutherford College Rutherfordton



Waco

Wadesboro



W

'

'



172 356 332 466

164 93 419 459 463 193 301 426 194 464 103 439 257

124



Wagram

Wakefield Wake Forest

..'.".'!".'!

. . .



406



Wallace



S'

Salisbury



Saluda Sanford

Saratoga Scotland Neck Seaboard

\



Selma

Severn

Shallotte



403 377 287 488 248 346 280 346 117

161 151 278 232 331 107 137 116

91



Walnut Walnut Cove



Warsaw

Warrenton Washington WaxJiaw

Waynesville Weaverville



'.'.'.'.'.



]



Webster



Weldon

Wendell Wentworth Whitakers White Hall

Whiteville Whittier Wilbaiiks

\



Shelby

Siler City Smithfleld Snow Hill



] .

'



.



Southern Pines South Creek South Mills Southport Sparta Speed Spencer Spray Spring Hope

Stanley Star

Statesville



Stokes Stokesdale

Stoneville



Stonewall Stony Point St. Pauls



Swansboro Swain Quarter

Sylva



206 405 398 337 224 326 269 374 244 400 356 89 395 349 267 274



Wilkesboro Williams Williamston



Wilmington Wilson

Wilson's Mills



274 250 460 398 206 479 166 275 488 481 490 302 339



485

280 109 364

-1

1



Windsor Winf all Wingate Winston-Salem

Winterville



Winton Wise Woodland

Woodville Worthville



2ns 374 263 466

:mi;



ill



383



Y

Yadkin College Yadkinrille Yancey ville

Youngsville

is:



T

Tabor Tarboro

Taylorsville



490

] I

, :



Teacheys



168 203 89 194



'J 1



1



;



Z

Zebulon

46]



THE NORTH CAROLINA YKAK HOOK



STRONG

To



^

vol

IN



^



PROGRESSIVE



Corporations, Firms, and Individuals







WHETHER



nils STATE



ARE IN RALEIGH OR ELSEWHERE OR OUT OF THE STATE:



The Commercial National Bank

OF RALEIGH,

With

services

Its



N. C.

its



its ample Capital and Resources offers you which cover every branch of legitimate banking;



Commercial Department

affairs;



for your checking account to



carry on your business

Its



Saving Department for your saving account, to draw



4 per cent compounded, quarterly;



Foreign Department issues exchange payable country for transfer of funds or tourist travel;

Its

Its



in



any



documents and and fire. Box securities, impregnable against burglars rental charges are low and you carry your own key.

Safe-Deposit vault for your valuable

is



Etc., Etc., Etc.



THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE

OFFICERS: JERMAN, President.



B. S.



ALF. A.

E. B.



A. P.



THOMPSON, Vice-President. CROW, Cashier. BAUMAN, Asst. Cashier.



Capital,



$300,000.00



:-:



Resources, $2,500,000.00



STATE GOVERNMENT— EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.



Planters National

RICHMOND, VIRGINIA



Bank

$1,550,000.00



SURPLUS AND PROFITS CAPITAL

DEPOSITS



300,000.00

7,000,000.00



ACCOUNTS OF BANKS, CORPORATIONS AND

INDIVIDUALS SOLICITED

JAMES

RICHARD

J.



H.



N. BOYD, President SMITH, Vice-President and



Cashier

H.

Cashier



J.



R.



MONTAGUE, Vice-Pres. LATIMER GORDON, Asst.



CONWAY

Cashier.

D.



V.



GORDON, Asst. MORTON. Asst. Cashier



STATE GOVERNMENT— EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT

Edgecombe.

J.



GOVERNOR—Locke Craig, of Buncombe. LIEUT-GOVERNOR—E. L. Daughtridge, of PRIVATE SECRETARY TO GOVERNOR—

P. Kerr, of



—.Mrs.



F.



ATTORNEY- GENERAL—T. W.

Franklin.

Calvert, of



W. Smith,



of



Wake.

Bickett

of



ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL— T.

Wake.

County.



H.



Buncombe.

F.



EXECUTIVE CLERK—May

combe.

Jr.



Jones,



Bun-



EXECUTIVE SECRETARY—Jos. J. SECRETARY OF STATE— J. Bryan

Pitt.



Mackey,

Grimes,



STENOGRAPHER—Mrs. Hattie Gay, Wayne CLERK AND STENOGRAPHER—Miss Sarah

of



Burkhead,



Columbus.



of



CLERK TO SECRETARY OF STATE— Geo.

of



SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION—J. Y. Joyner. of Guilford.



W. Norwood,

Caswell.

of



CORPORATION CLERK—W.

Wake.



Wake.



S.



Wilson,

E.



of



AUTOMOBILE CLERK— Joseph



Sawyer,



STENOGRAPHER— Miss Minnie Bagwell, of —N. W. Walker, of Chapel Hill. Wake. SUPERVISOR OF TEACHER TRAINING— STENOGRAPHER— Miss Virginia D. Tay- E. E. Sams. lor, of Wake. SUPERVISOR OR ELEMENTARY PUBLIC STATE TREASURER—Benj. R. Lacy, of SCHOOLS—L. C Brogden. Wi-ke ASSOCIATE SUPERVISOR OK ELEMENTCHIEF CLERK, TREASURY DEPARTMENT ARY SCHOOLS—N. C. Newbold, of Beaufort. — W. F. Moody, of Mecklenburg. AGENT AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION—T. CLERK FOR INSTITUTIONS—W. W. New- E. Browne, of Hertford. man, of Wake. — SECRETARY TOofCAMPAIGN COMMITTEE S. S. Alderman, Guilford. TELLER—A. H. Arrington, of Nash. ADJUTANT-GENERAL—Lawrence W- Young STENOGRAPHER AND CORPORATION ADJUTANT GENERAL Cordon ASST. CLERK—Miss Eva Waters, of Lenoir. STATE AUDITOR—W. P. Wood, of Ran- Smith. CHIEF OF ORDNANCE—T. R. Robertson, dolph. CLERK TO AUDITOR—E. H. Baker, of of Mecklenburg. STATE LIBRARIAN—M. O. Sberrlll. of Franklin. n \v i TAX CLERK— Baxter Durham, of Wake. ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN— Miss Carrie E. PENSION CLERK AND STENOGRAPHER

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1

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CLERK AND STENOGRAPHER— Miss Annie SPECIAL CLERIC FOR LOAN FUND AND STATISTICAL SECRETARY—A. s. Brower. INSPECTOR OF PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOLS

Travis.



CHIEF CLERK—C.



E..



Mcintosh, of Lincoln.



t



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KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE

CAPITAL STOCK,

$30,000.00



(INCORPORATED) CAPITAL CITY



PHONE

J.



254.

Pres.



PULLEN BUILDING RALEIGH, N. C.



H.



KING.



STATE GOVERNMENT



EXEC!



Tivi:



DEPARTMENT



AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK

WILMINGTON,

Capital and Surplus Assets



N. C.



$



300,000.00 3,000,000.00



EVERY FACILITY 4 PER CENT



IN COMMERCIAL. DEPARTMENT. IN SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.



OFFICERS. THOS. E. COOPER, President. C. E. BETHEA, Cashier. GEO. O. GAYEORD, Vice-Pres. E. FRED BANCK, Asst. \V. C. DENNY, Asst. Cashier.

Broughton. of Wake.

.



Cashier.



COUNTY BOARD OF PENSIONS.



of Hattie Gay, STENOGRAPHER—Mra The Clerk of the Court and three ex- Confederate soldiers appointed by the State Auditor. COMMISSIONER OF LABOR AND PRINTING— M. L. Shipman. CORPORATION COMMISSION. ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER— Geo. B. JusE. L. Travis, of Halifax, (Chm'n, Secy Extice, of Rutherford. STENOGRAPHER—Miss Daisy Thompson, of Offlcio. W. T. Lee, of Haywood. Wake George P. Pell, of Forsyth. INSURANCE COMMISSIONER—James RA. J. Maxwell, of Craven, Clerk. of Vance. fount?, Miss Elsie G. Riddick, of Gates, First AsOF PUBLIC BUILDING AND SUPT. sistant Clerk. GROUNDS—C. C. Cherry. Edgecombe. Miss Meta Adams, of Haywood, Second DEPUTE COMMISSIONER—S. W. Wade. DEPUTY COMMISSIONER AND ACTUARY Assistant Clerk. —W. J. Cameron. J. S. Grifln, of Guilford, Assistant Cler. CHIEF CLERK AND ACCOUNTANT— S. J BOARD OF PUBLIC CHARITIES. Campbell, LICENSE CLERK—A. H. Yearby. William A. Blair, (Chm'n.), Winston- Salem. STENOGRAPHER— Ida CASHIER AND Carey J. Hunter, Faleigh. Montgomery. A. C. McAllster, Asheboro. STENOGRAPHER—Eva Powell. Miss Daisy Denson, Raleigh, Secretary. DEP1 TY AND FIRE MARSHAL— Capt. W. Chas. W. Home, Clayton. A Scott. J. A. McAuley, Mt. Gilead. DEPl TY AND FIRE MARSHAL— Capt. F. Office in the Capitol. M. Jordan. DEPITY AND INSPECTOR— Capt. SherNORTH CAROLINA GEOLOGICAL BOARD. wood Brockwell. STATE STANDARD KEEPER—T. F. BrockGeological Board —Governor Locke Craig, ex well, of Wake. officio chairman, Buncombe; F. R. Hewitt, STATE PRINTERS—E. M. Uzzell and Ed- Buncombe; Hugh New Hanover; MacRae, wards & Broughton Printing Co., of Wake. Henry E. Fries, Forsyth; William H. William-



Wayni



son,



Wake.

Geologist

S.



BOARD

Members

Governor.

Geo.

Jno.



OF

of



INTERNAL

the



IMPROVEMENTS



State



—Dr.



Joseph

S.



Hyde

Hill. Fallis,



Pratt,



board are appointed by the



Chapel Hill. Forester— J.



Holmes, Chapel



Alexander Webb,



W.



P.



Raleigh. Monticastle, Lexington. Kerr, Secretary ex officio.



Highway



Engineers—W.



T.



F.



GOVERNOR'S COUNCIL.

State. Treasurer, Auditor, and and AtSuperintendent of Public Instruction, torney-General ex officio legal adviser Execu.Secretary

of

tive



Hickerson, D. Tucker Brown, Ira B. Mullis, R. E. Snowden, J. C. M. Valentine, J. B. Clingman. Collier Cobb, Jr., R. T. Brown, B. L. Field, H. Hocutt, Sam D. Scott. Secretary and Statistician Miss H. M. Ber-







ry,



Chapel



Hill.



STATE

J.



BOARD OF SCHOOL EXAMINERS.

Raleigh.



Department.



STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION.

The Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor, Treasurer, Superintendent of Tublic Instruction ajid Attorney-General.



Joyner, (chm'n. ex. officio), Mcintosh, (Sec), Raleigh. N. W. Walker, Chapel Hill. Wm. A. Graham, Warrenton. Z. V. Judd. Raleigh. H. E. Austin, Greenville.

C.



Y.



E.



BOARD OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS.

The Governor. Secretary

and Attorney-General.

of



STATE BOARD OF HEALTH.

Howell Way, M.D., Pres., Waynesville. O'H. Laughinghouse, M.D., Greenville. E. Anderson, M.D., Statesville. W. O. Spencer, M.D., Winston-Salem. Edw. J. Wood, M. D., Wilmington. A. A. Kent, M. D., Lenoir.

J.



State,



Treasurer



Chas. Thos.



STATE



BOARD OF PENSIONS.



The Governor, Auditor and Attorney-General.



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the giowth of the institution and the confidence placed in its methods by twenty-two thousand customers, in thirty-four States and six foreign countries. In addition to transacting a general banking business, including a saving department, we sell insurance and bonds of all kinds, and have a well equipped Trust Department,

in



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acting as Executor, Administrator, Guardian, Trustee, and Write us for information. other trust capacities.

F. H. Fries, President.

Jas. A. Gray, Vice-President.

T. S. Morison, Vice-President. Jas. A. Gray, Jr., Treasurer. H. F. Shaffner, Vice-President. A. H. Eller, Secretary & Trust Officer.



CAPITAL, $1,250,000.00

Cyrus Thompson, M. D., Jacksonville. L. Ludlow, C. E.. Winston-Salem. Richard H. Lewis, M.D.. Raleigh. W. S. Rankin, M.D., Sec.-Treas., Raleigh. Warren H. Booker, C. E., Chief Bureau of Engineering and Education, Raleigh.

J.



Tenth District



— A. Cannon, Horse Shoe. Executive Office. — W. A. Graham. Commissioner Secretary and Purchasing Agent— Elias Carr. Bookkeeper and Private Secretary — Miss

s.



I>.



Assistant Secretary for Eradication of Hookworm Disease, Raleigh. Eradication of Hookworm Disease, Raleigh. J. R. Gordon, M. D., Raeigh, Chief of the Bureau of Vital Statistics. Miss Mary Robinson, Raleigh, Shief of Bureau of Accounting. L. B. McBrayer, M. D.. Sanatorium, Supt. of the State Sanatorium for the Treatment of Tuberculosis. C. A. Shore, M.D., Director State Laboratory of Hygiene, Raleigh.

P.

Jacocks.



W.



M.



D.,



Jones. Bulletin Supt.— D. State Chemist B.



Feed Chemist

Fertilizer



— —



G. Conn.



W.



J.



Assistant Assistant Assistant Assistant Assistant Test Farm Director Clerk and Stenographer Miss



Chemist W. G. Haywood. Chemist J. Q. Jackson. Chemist J. R. Mullen. Chemist E. S. Dewar. Chemist -Badger Hart.



— —



— —



M. —



Kilgore. Pickel.











It.



W.

S.



Collett.



M.



Bird-



song.



Clerk and Stenographer



BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS.

President— J. F. Highsmith, Fayetteville. Secretary H. A. Royster, Raleigh. C. T. Harper, Wilmington; J. G. Blount, Washington; J. Q. Myers, Charlotte; I. M. Taylor, Morganton; L. M. Stevens, Asheville.







Agronomist in Soil Survey L. L. Brinkley. Soil Survey S. O. Perkins.



— —



Soils— W.







J.



F. Hatch. F. Pate.



Assistant



— H. H. C. Jurney. —T. W. Brimley. — Miss AnnieAdickes. Lewis. Usher

Curator



Soil



Survey— R.



STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE.

officio



OFFICERS AND EMPLOYERS

Veterinary Division Veterinarian B. B. Flowe. H. P. Flowe Assistant Assistant E. W. Thornton. Assistant E. G. Hargett. Stenographer Miss Mary Knight. Animal Industry Division. Chief of Animal Industry— Dan T. Gray. Assistant L. W. Shook. Dairy Field Work— Alvin J. Beid. Assistant J. Stanley Combs. Dairy Experimentation W. It. Eaton. Assistant R. W. Fletcher. Stenographer Miss Annie Duckett.



Fifth District— R. W. Scott, Haw River. Red T. McCallum. District— A. Sixth Springs.



Major W. A. Graham, Chm'n), Raleigh. First District F. P. Latham, Belhaven. Second District K. W. Barnes, Lucama. Third District R. L. Woodard, Pamilico. Fourth District Clarence Poe, Raleigh.

Commissioner,



(ex



— — — —



— — —











Seventh



District— C.



C.



Wright,



Hunting



Eighth District— William Bledsoe. Gale. Ninth District— W. J. Shuford, Hickory-



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equipped

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1-1

I



B.



PURCELL, President, MILLER, Jr., Vice-President, ADDISON, Cashier.

M.

STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS.

Wilson G. Lamb,

J.



Field



Work— S.

,



of Entomology. r.mkiiii Sherman, Jr. C. Clapp. Division of Horticulture.



(Chm'n.), Williamston.



Capt. E.



J.



W. Pass, YadkiuvUle.



Horticulturist—W. N. liutt. —R. G. Hill Stenographer Miss Maud Olds. Food and Oil Division. Pure Food and oil Chemist \V. M.



Underwood, Fayetteville







W.

Allen.



Clarence Call, Wilkes boro. J. Davis, Hendersonville.



Assistant Assistant

Oil



— — C. L. — —







DIRECTORS



STATE'S



PRISON.



E.

15.



Bell.



Rhodes.

Little.



Clerk—Geo.



i.ographer Miss S. G. Allen. Division Farmers' Institutes. Director Institutes -T. is. Parker. it. L. .Sloan. Assistant Assistant Miss Carrie lludgins.







H. B. Varner, Chairman, Lexington. Thomas Uillam, Windsor. Kichard M. Chatham, Elkin. N. E. Edgerton, Selma. K. H. Buckingham, Fayetteville.



STATE INSTITUTIONS.

11.



Clerk



and



Stenographer — Miss



M.



Mc-



Simmon.

Botany and Agronomy.



Botany and Agronomy J. L. Burgess. Assistant C. H. Waldron. S. Seed Laboratory' Miss Assistant,















D.



Allen. Assistant,



Bacteriological



Laboratory



—Miss —



Louise



Kademacher.



Cooperative Demonstration. Demonstration Agent C. it. Hudson. Girl's Demonstration Work. .In Charge Girl's Demonstration Work Mrs. Jane E. McKimmon. 'Assistant Miss Margaret Scott. Cierk Miss Mabel Howell. Tobacco Work. Tobacco Work E. G. Moss. Drainage Work. Drainage Work F. It. Baker. Division of Agronomy. Agronomist C. B. Williams. Soil Chemist J. K. Pluimuer.

*Siate







NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS—Raleigh Daniel Harvey Hill, Pres. NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION—Raleigh; C. B. Williams, Director. THE STATE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE —Greensboro; J. I. Foust, Pres. EAST CAROLINA TEACHERS' TRAINING SCHOOL—Greenville; R. H. Wright. Pres. NORTH CAROLINA INSTITUTION FOR

;



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M



TRAINING SCHOOL— NORTH CAROLINA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF AND DUMB—Morganton; E. McK. Goodwin, M.A., Supt. CENTRAL HOSPITAL— Dr. Albert Anderson, Supt., Raleigh. THE STATE HOSPITAL—Morganton Jno.

Boone; B. B. Dougherty, Prin.

;



APPALACHIAN



MeCampbell, M.D., Supt.

Faison,

Supt.



THE STATE HOSPITAL—Golsboro; W. W.

M.D.,

Supt.

J.



alive Marketing i'i', W. 14. Camp. Boys Corn Club Work. Director- T. E. Brown. Assistant a. K. Robertson. 'Assigned by the Bureau of Animal Industry, United States Department of Agriculture. "•"In cooperation with Bureau of Plant Industry, United States Department of Agricul-







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S.



Mann,

;







OXFORD ORPHAN ASYLUM— Oxford



un-



der auspices of Grand Lodge of Masons; R. L. Brown, Supt. (Partly supported by the State.)



STATE SANITARIUM FOR THE TREATMENT OF TUBE KC FLOS IS— Montrose; under

L.



direction



of



State



Board



of



Health,



Dr.



ture.



B.



McBrayer, Supt.



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STATE GOVERNMENTS-JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT

THE SUPREME COURT OF NORTH

CAROLINA.

Walter Clark, of Wake. Chief Justice. Piatt I). Walker, of Mecklenburg. Associate

Justice.



William A. Hoke,

tice.



of



Lincoln.

of



Associate Jus-



George

Justice.



11.



Brown,



Beaufort,



Associate



R. Allen, of Wayne. Associate Justice. J. L. Seawell, of Raleigh. Clerk. Weldon T. Smith, of Raleigh. Office Clerk. Robert H. Bradley, of Raleigh, Marshal and Librarian Custodian P. of Wake. Geo. Kennedy, Building. Robert C. Strong, of Raleigh. Reporter. The Supreme Court meets on the first Monday in February and the last Monday in August of each year. The call of appeals from the judicial districts begins on Tuesday of each week during the term.



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each applicant must comply with the following conditions: 1. He must be at the time twenty-one years of age. or will arrive at that age before the time for the next examination. 2. He must file with the Clerk of the Court a certificate of good moral character, signed by two attorneys who practice in that Court, and also a certificate of the dean of a law school or a member of the bar of this Court, that tin applicant has read law under his instruction

tion

his knowledge or satisfaction for two and upon examination by 6uch instructor has been found competent and proficient in said course. Such certificate while indispensable. will of course not b.e conclusive evidence of An applicant who has obtained proficiency. license to practice law in another State, in lieu of the certificate of two years reading and proficiency, can file (with leave to withdraw) his law license issued by said State. 3 He must deposit with the Clerk twentyOf this sum three dollars and fifty cents. one dollar and fifty cents shall be retained by the Clerk and two dollars is for printers which the certificate for the parchment on If the applicant obtains of license is issued. license the remaining twenty dollars shall be paid by the Clerk to the librarian for use If the apof the Supreme Court library. plicant fails on examination the twenty dollars shall be repaid him.



or



to years,



APPLICANTS FOR LICENSE TO PRACTICE

LAW.

twenty-one years,



Each applicant must have attained the age and must have studied:



of



Knell's Essentials, 3 volumes. Clark on Ccrporations. Schouler on Executors. Bispham's Equity. Clark's Code of Civil Procedure. Revisal of 1905. Constitution of North Carolina. Constitution of the United States. Creasy' s English Constitution. Sharswood's Legal Ethics. Sheppard's Constitutional Text-Book. Cooley's Principles of Constitutional Law (or equivalent). Each applicant must have read law two years

at least.



FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT.



SOLICITOR—J.

beth

City.



C.



B.



Ehringhaus.



ElizaJustice,



TERM—Judge Rutherfordton. FALL TERM— Judge E.

SPRING



M.

B.

25,



H.



CURRITUCK— t January



Cline, (1);



Hickory.



March

19,

;



1,



(1):



Examinations for license to practice law are held on the first Monday in February and the last Monday in August of each year. The examinations are in writing. Conditions Precedent to Examination. Before being allowed to stand an examina-



CAMDEN— March

8,



September



6,



(1).

8,



(1);



tjuly

28,



(1);



November

ruary

(2);

(



PASQUOTANK— tDeoember

8,



(1).



(2)



+Feb20.



(1);



March

15,

,



PERQUIMANS— January

)

:



tNovember November



15, (1).

)

.



(1);

18,



"September

(1);



April



12,



1



1



(



1



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PRINTERS, PUBLISHERS



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Manufacturers of



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CHOWAN—March

(1);



GATES—March

13,

(1).



December



6,



28, (1) ; September (1). 22, (1); August 2, (1);



13,



SPRING

ton.

nesville.



TERM—Judge

G.

18,



W. M. Bond, EdenS.



De30,



FALL TERM— Judge



Ferguson,



Way(2);

5,



cember



DARE— May **24,

TYRRELL—



(1);



October

(2)

;



25,



(1).



WAYNE—January

JOHNSTON— March

(2).



(2):

29,



May

(2);

16,



24.



April



20,



November

(1).



August



(1).



(1);



ber 22,

(1);



BEAUFORT— tFebruary 15, (2) tApril 5, "May 3, (2); tOctober 4, (2); Novem(1); tDecember 20, (1). WASHINGTON—August 9, (1); January 11

;



HYDE—May



23, (2); (2); tOctober 11,



November

8,



tApril



17,



(1);



October 18,



'August

(1):



Decem(2);



ber 13, (2); tFebruary 15,

t September



(2): tApril 19,



HARNETT— January

May

15, 17, (1); (2).

1,



27,



(2).



(2):



tFebruary 1, "September 6, (2); tNo4,



May



31,



(2).



vember



SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. SOLICITOR—R. G. Allsbrook, Tarboro. SPRING TERM—Judge Frank Carter,

ville.



CHATHAM—January

(1);



11,



November

(1).



tMarch

22,



15,



(1): May 10, (1) (1); t August 9.



;



Ashe-



LEE— tMarch

25,



(2);



tMay

8,



3,



(1);

19,



tOctober

(2).



(1);



November



(1);



July



FALL TERM—Judge M.



H.



Justice,



Ruth(1)

;



erfordton.



September

13,



MARTIN—March 15, (2); 20, (2); December EDGECOMBF—'March 1.

(1);

1,



June

13,

(1).



14,



FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.



May

(2).



31,



(2);

IS,



(1): tMarch 29,



'September (2); fNo-



SOLICITOR— Chas. L. SPRING TERM— Judge

Wilson.

ton.



Abernethy, Beaufort. George W. Connor,



vember



NASH—January

8,



FALL TERM—Judge W.

PITT— 'January

18, 20,



M.

15.



Bond,

19.



Eden(1);



March

(1); (2);

6,



(1);



**April

(1);

4,



(1): tFebruary 22, (1); 26, (2); August 30,

29,

(2).

1,



(1): (1);



'April

(1):



WILSON—January

May

(1);

10,



October 11,



November

(1);

21,



August

15,



30,



(1);

11,



*November



tMarch

4,



"February

(1);

15.



(2);



tSeptember

17,



(1);

4,



fJune

(1);



September

(2);



October

20,



tXovember



December



(1).



THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. SOLICITOR— John H. Kerr, Warrenton. SPRING TERM— Judge G. S. Ferguson,

Waynesville.



(1); 23, tAugust (1): tNovember 8, (1); tDecember 13, (1). t* January 4, (1); "April 5. October 11, (1): "February 1, (2); 24, (2); t'September 6. (2); May 10, (1); vember 22, (2).



tJanuary



tOctober 12, tApril



tMay



(1); (1); (1);

(1);



CRAVEN—



"May

tNo(2)

;



FALL TERM—Judge W.



HERTFORD—February

BERTIE—February

April

26,



M. Bond, Edenton.

22,

(1)

;



PAMLICO— April 26, (2) October JONES—August 16, (1); March 29,

;



25.



(1);

S,



De(1); (1):



(1);



April



19,

6,



cember



6,



(1);



October 18,



(2).

8,



September

15,

(2).



October 18,



(1);

1,



November NORTHAMPTON—March 29, (2); t*August 2, (1).

(2);



CARTERET— June 7, (2); March (1). GREENE— February 22, (2); June

20,

(1).



(1).



21.



(2);



November

(2) 29,

;



December



HALIFAX— January

31,

(2)

;



May

(2).



August

(2).

1,



25, (2) (2) 23,

;



;



March 15, November

June

17,



SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT SOLICITOR H. E. Shaw. Kinston.







WARREN—January

VANCE— March

4,



11,



(2);



14,

(2-);



(2);



Jackson.



September

tober



20,



(2);



May



Oc-



TERM—Judge R. FALL TERM—Judge George

SPRING



B.



Peebles,



W.

*Maj



Connor,

17.

8,



Wilson.



(2).



LENOIR— 'January

23.

4,



25,



(1):



(1):



FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. SOLICITOR—Walter D. Siler, Siler City.



•August

22,



(1);

(1);



(2);



fJune



7,



'December 13, (1) (2); fNovembet

(1).



tMarch

(2);



tJanuary



t'October 18.



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COLLEGE



has an expert



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best in all Departments.



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rUDICIAL



DEPARTMENT



MECHANICS SAVINGS BANK

CHAS.

C. E.



JOHNSON.



President.



WALTERS DURHAM,

CHAS.

E.



Cashier.

Jr..



B.



EDWARDS,



Vice-President.



JOHNSON.



Asst.



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lU'PIJX- tJamiary

(2):

11,



(2);

20,



fAugust

26, (1).



30,



(2);



"November

(1);

1,



"February

22,



15,



(2);



fAugust

24, (1)



•July

13.



(1);



fDecember

;



fSeptember



BLADEN—January 4. (1); March 8, 9, (1); October 18, (1). CUMBERLAND— "January 11, (1);

;



(1)



;



"May

(1)

;



SAMPSON—February

9,



"August

8,



30,

;



(1)



;



"November

15,

(2)



22,

;



August

25.



(2)



tSeptember

26.

(2). 12,



(2); fMarch 8, (2); 20, (2) ; October



February

26,



(2)



March



April



ONSLOW—tApril

11,



(2):



April



(2);

6,



fjuly

(1);



19.



(1);

1,



October

(1).



(1);



fDecember



March



SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. SOLICITOR—H. E. Norris, Raleigh. SPRING TERM—Judge F. A. Daniels,

Goldsboro.

son.



September 20. (2); October 25, (2). HOKE—January 18, (1); f April 12, (1); August 16, (1); November 29, (2). ROBESON—"January 25, (2) "July 5, (2); "November 8, (2); "September 6. (1); fFebruary 22, (2) fMarch 29, (2) fMay 10, (2); fJune 7, (2): fOctober 4, (2); fDecember 6, (2); {September 13, (1).

(2):

; ;

;



FALL TERM—Judge WAKE —"January 4.

1.



TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.

SOLICITOR— S. M. Gattis. HUlsboro. SPRING TERM—Judge C. M. Cooke, Louisburg.



R.



B.



Peebles,



Jack-



•February

(4); (4):



*May



3,



(1); -{-January 25, (1); (1); fifMarch 1, (5); flfApril 5, (1); 'May 17, (1); fMay 31,



FALL TERM—Judge

"November

;



O.



"July 12, (1); 13, flf September (4); •October 11, (1); fOctober 25, (2); November 8, (1); "November 29, (1); "December 6,

(2).

15,



1, (1); "August 23, 29, (1);; f January 18, (2); tSeptember 13, (2) fOctober 11, (2) fMarch 22, (1); May 24, (2).



ALAMANCE— "March



H.



Allen,



Kinston.



(1):



;



FRANKLIN—"January

(2);



11,



(2);



May

18,



10,



October



(1);



(1); -{August f November 15, (2).



-{-February 30. (2):



DURHAM—"February

;



22.



(1);

:



"May



17.

:



EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. SOLICITOR— H. II. Lyon. Whiteville. STRING TERM— Judge II. Whedbee,

ville.



GreenGolds-



(1); "August 30, (1); "December 13. (1) f January 4, (2) fMarch 8. (2) f September (2); tApril 26, (1); fNovember 8. (1). GRANVILLE— February 8, (2); May 3, (2); November 15, (2); August 9, (1). March 29, (D.f June 7, (1);

27,



ORANGE—

6,



TERM—Judge F. A. boro. NEW HANOVER—January

FALL

(1):

1.



September

Daniels,

4.



(1);



December

1,



PERSON—February

August

16,



6,



(1).



(1);



October



(1); April 25, (1).



19,



(1)



;



(2);



May



3,



"September

14.

6,



13.



(2):



•June

(2);



fffMarch

15,



(2);

17,

(2).



November

(2);

15,



(1);

25,



fMay



fOctober

(1);



cember



29. (3); -{-February (2); fDe-



ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.

SOLICITOR— S. P. Graves, Mount SPRING TERM—Judge George

Wilmington.

burg.

Airy.



Rountree,

Louis-



25, (1); fFebruary August 30, (2); tNovember 22. (2); "December 20, (1). FENDER—January 18, (1); fMarch 1. (2); 1, (1); tSeptember 27, (2); November 8,

15.



BRUNSWICK—March (1); October 11, (1). COLUMBUS— January

(2);



tAugust



23,



FALL TERM—Judge



C.



M.



Cooke,



April



19,



(2);



»



(1).



ASHE— April 5, (2); July 12, (2); October 18, (1). ALLEGHANY— May 3, (1); September 27. (1). SURRY—April 19, (2); August 30, (2);

February

(2).

1,



NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. SOLICITOR—N. A. Sinclair, Favetteville. SPRING TERM— Judge

:



tMay

(2).



(2);



tOctober



(2);



tDecember

:



.



tDecember



STANLY— tFebruary

10,



(1).



1,



tMay

(1);



(1);



July

22,



(1); March 29„ (1): 12, (1); tOctober 11,



CALDWELL—February

tMay

10,



(2);



(3);



(2) tNovember 15.



22,



Augu

(3).



November



(1).



SEVENTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.



FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.



TERM—Judge H. P. Lane, Reidsville. FALL TERM—Judge W. A. Devin, Oxford.

SPRING



SOLICITOR



—G.



W. Wilson,



Gastonia.



Charlotte.

thage.



TERM—Judge W. FALL TERM— Judge W. J.

SPRING



SOLICITOR



— F.



A.



Linney.



Boone.



K



Harding.

Cai



Adams,



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(2); (2);



fJuly



26,



(2);

6,



(-)



ville.



WATAUGAWILKES March

18,



March

8,



22,



September

9,



FALL TERM—Judge B. F. Long, StatesBUNCOMBE—*January 4, (2); *May IT.

18,

;



(2);

(2);

4,



August

(2).



(2);



•March

ary

(3)



fJanuary

20,

(2).



(2)



:



ALEXANDER—February

March

(1).

1.



fOctober

(1):

1,



15.



(1):



September

23,

3.



20, (2); ^September 12, (2); tJanu(1): (3); *November 8, (3); fFebruary S, (3); f April 5. fOctof August 16, (3) tApril 26, (3)



*July



15,



;



;



ber



4,



(3)



;



fNovember

1,



29,



(3)



;



fOctober

31,



25,



YAT>KTN

mber

12.



August

(2):



(1):



(2).



29,



MADISON—March

6,



(2);



fMay

15,

(2).



(2);



CATAWBA

AVER'S



Februarj



fMay

IS,



(2);



September



(2);



fNovember



(2); Novi mber 1, (2). April 19, (2): October



(2).



TWENTIETH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.

SOLICITOR— Felix E. Alley, Webster. SPRING TERM— Judge E. B. Cline,

ory.



EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. SOLICITOR—A. Hall Johnston, Marion.

SPRING

yffle.



Hick-



TERM—Judge



B.

F.



F.



——-"""

(2);



Long,



States-



PALL TERM

lotte. 6,



Judge W.

-April



Harding,



Char-



TRANSYLVANIA

(2).



12.

1,



September



Webb, Shelby. CHEROKEE— January 4, (2) March 29. (2); August 9, (2); November 8, (2). GRAHAM— March 15, (2) September 6. December 6, (2). (2) SWAIN—March 1, (2); July 26, (2) Oc

J.



EALL TERM— Judge



L.



;



;



;



tober 25,



ED3NTJERSON—fMarch

(2): tMay 24. ary 4, (2).

(2)

:



(2):

15,

;



(2):



fNovember

26.



fOctober 4, (1): JanuOctober

(2)

:



HAYWOOD—January

12,



(2).



July



JACKSON— February

11,

(2).



(2);



September



18, (3); fMay 3 20, (2). 15, (2) ; tMay IT



(2)



(2) (2)



RUTHERFORD— April

f February

13.

(1).

1,



(2)



IS,



October



(2)



;



f August 23,

1.1.



fDe12, (2).

(2)

;



cember

(2);



McDOWELL—February September 20, (2): tJanuary IS. YANCEY—March 22. (2); November

(2);

14.

(1).



July

1,



MACON— April 19, (2); August 23, November 22, (2). CLAY—April 12, (1); October 4, (1).



June



NINETEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. SOLICITOR— R. R. Reynolds, Asheville. SPRING TERM— Judge J. L. Webb. Shelby.



NOTE "Criminal cases only. f Civil cases **First week t*Civil and jail cases. cases. civil flFirst second week, criminal; flfFirst week, criminal; two weeks civil cases. week criminal, remaining weeks civil. of receive a salary' Each of Hie judges $4,000 per year.

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UNITED CONFEDERATE VETERANS.

General



SURGEON

nel J.



GENERAL—Lieutenant- Colonel



W. D. McMillan. Wilmington. M. Wall, Wadesboro.

Salisbury.



MAJOR GENERAL COMMANDER—

Julian

S.



CHIEF OF ORDINANCE—Lieutenant-ColoASSISTANT ADJUTANT-GENERAL—Major

C- Barker,



Carr,



Durham.



ADJUTANT-GENERAL AND CHIEF OF STAFF — Col. H. A. London, Pittsboro. INSPECTOR-GENERAL— Lieutenant- Colonel

W. H. Gregory,

Statesville.



R.



ASSISTANT JUDGE ADVOCATE-GENERAL

—Major A

A.



W. Graham,



Oxford.



tciiant-ColenelJames A.



ASSISTANT INSPECTOR-GENERAL—LieuBryan, New Bern.



JUDGE ADVOCATE-GENERAL—LieutenantColonel C. B. Watson. Winston. Lieutenant-Colonel COMMISSARY



GENRAL—



A. H. Boyden, Salisbury; J. Long. Roxboro; W. P. Wood, Asheboro; S. H. Smitn, Winston; G. S. Ferguson, WaynesHall, Red Springs; Thomas ville; George P. W. Harrington, Carthage; C. M. Parks, Tarboro;

J.



AIDES—Majors



P.



H.



Hanes,



Winston.



Matt Securest, High Point.



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BRIGADIER GENERAL

General P.

No. 162 212 319 394 436 795 797 952

1462 1535 1552 16S2 1744

C.



COMMANDING—



THIRD BRIGADE. BRIGADIER GENERAL COMMANDING—

General Jas. I. Metts, Wilmington. No. Camp.

254 417 424 794 845 1053 1057 1162 1248 1264 1303 1304 1490 1533 1563 1574 1578 1590 1592 1707 1715 1785



Carlton,



Statesville.



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Cabarrus

Norfleet



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Cape Fear



Town. Wilmington



Salisbury

Statesville



Ryan

Bryan Grimes

Thos. Ruffin Jno. C. Lambe



Red



Springs



Washington

Goldsboro Williamston

Enfield



Winston

Greensboro Mt. Airy Lenoir Gastonia

Reidsville



Cary

Jas.



Whitaker



W. Cook



Beaufort



US4 Wm, Gambel

Scales-Boyd



New Bern

L. Wyatt Jesse S. Barnes



New Bern

Bayboro Wilson



Henry



Organ Church Moiganton High Point Stokes County



Salisbury



Morgantou High Point Danbury



Alfred Rowland



Rowland

Currituck Pearsall



Henry M. Shaw W. J. Houston

Tarboro David Williams



Tarboro



Burlaw

Scotland Neck

Whiteville Elizabeth City



SECOND BRIGADE. BRIGADIER GENERAL COJIMANDING—

General W. L. London, Pittsboro. No. Camp. 382 Mecklenburg 3S7 Leonidas J. Merritt 515 L. O'B. Branch 781 Walkup 818 Robt. F. Webb 830 Richmond County 833 Walter R. Moore 846 Anson 984 Henry L. Wyatt

1084 Jno. White 1206 Jones

1277 Morris T. 127S Oscar R.



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J.



Town.

Charlotte Pittsboro



Raleigh .Monroe



Metts W. F. Martin Gen. W. P. Roberts Willis H. Pope Bladen Onslow Guards

I.



Belhaven



Lumberton

Clarkron

Jacksonville



Durham

Rockingham

Smlthfield



FOURTH BRIGADE. BRIGADIER GENERAL COMMANDING—

General Jas. M. Ray.

No. 6S1 848 917 953 954 1021 1045 1154 1156 1621



Wadesboro Henderson Warrenton Roxboro

Oxford

Holly Springs Albemarle



Zebulon

Pinld. Wilm. FayetteE. Hern-



OUTSIDE SKXTINEI^M.



High Point.



GRAND LODGE KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. L. PREME REPRESENTATIVES—J. Graham; A. S. Barnard, Asheville. G. GRAND CHANCELLOR—J. Baird, Charlotte. GRAND VICE-CHANCELLOR—A. H. Holland, Winston-Salem. GRAND PRELATE—Rev. R. B. Owen, Rocky Mount. GRAND KEEPER OF RECORDS AND SEAL— \V. T. Hollowell, Goldsboro. GRAND MASTER OF EXCHEQUER—John C. Mills, Rutherfordton. GRAM) MASTER AT ARMS— G. W. Brittian, Reidsville. GRAND INNER GUARD—W. L. Stamey, High Point. GRAND OUTER GUARD— C. G. Saaser,

si Scott,

.lr.,



('RAND SECRETARY—Jno. C. Drewry, RalGRAND CHAPLAIN—Melton Clark, Greensboro. GRAND LECTURER—R. F. Edwards, Crump1. ler. SENIOR GRAND DEACON— Henry A. Grady, Clinton. JUNIOR GRAND DEACON—J. C. Braswell, Whitakers. GRAND MARSHALL— J. Bailey Owen, Henderson. GRAND SWORD BEARER—Jas. H. Webb, Hillsboro. GRAND PURSUIVANT—Hubert M. Poteat. Wake Forest. GRAND STEWARDS— R. C. Dunn, Enfield; L. E. Clark, Minneapolis. GRAND TILER— Robt. H. Bradley, Raleigh. AUDITOR—R. T. Gowan, Raleigh.

eigh.

It.



HISTORIAN—M.



DeLancey



Haywood,



Ral-



eigh.



ASSISTANT GRAND SECRETARY—W. W.

WiUson, Raleigh.



CUSTODIANS— J.

Waxhaw;



E.



Kinston; Leon Cash, iioyce, Gastonia.

Rowell,



Cameron, (chm'n), Winston-Salem; S. N.



ASSISTANT GRAND LECTURERS—J. W.

W.

C. Wicker, Charles.

J. W. Patton, Elon College; Elon College; W. W. Holland,



Mount



Olive.



STATE DEPUTY GRAND CHANCELLOR—

William

Meares,

G.



EDITOR CAROLINA PYTHIAN—Thos.

Wilmington.

Herbert Smith,



W.



Wilson,



Raleigh.



D.



BUSINESS MGR. CAROLINA PYTHIAN—

Acme.



OFFICERS GRAND CHAPTER ROYAL ARCH MASONS.

Asheville.



TRUSTEES OK

Hackney, Lexington,

Dulu-;

('has.



PYTHIAN HOME—Geo.

;



L.

S.



J. D. Pridgen, (Chm'n) Durham, Secretary; Charles Dewey, Goldsboro; G. Herbert Smith, Acme; Thos. H. Webb,



GRAND HIGH PRIEST—Albert S. Guerard, DEPUTY GRAND HIGH PRIEST—George

Xorfleet,



Winston-Salem.

Lincolnton. Spencer,



PARTMENT—Geo.

Royal Vizier,



SUPERINTENDENT OF PYTHIAN HOME— C. W. Pender, Clayton. SUPERINTENDENT OF INSURANCE DEH.

Royster,



W.



Horn,



Clayton.



GRAND KING—Harry E Reid, GRAND SCRIBE— Orpheus W.

Salisbury. Salisbury.



Dramatic Order



Knights of



Greensboro. Khorassan.



GRAND TREASURER—Edward GRAND SECRETARY—John

City.



B.

B.



Neave.

Griggs,

C.



Elizabeth



NO. 73 CHARLOTTE— David Ovens, Charlotte; Venerable Sheik, A. D. Glascock, Charlotte; Mahedi, E. W. Pharr, Charlotte; Grand Emir, A. B.

Justice,



SUEZ TEMPLE



Munds, Wilmington.

Rhen,

H.



GRAND SECRETARY (Emeritus)—James GRAND CAPTAIN OF HOSTS—Joseph

New

Bern.



F.



GRAND PRINCIPAL SOJOURNER— Reuben Pickett, Wilmington. GRAND ROYAL ARCH CAPTAIN— John J. REPRESENTATIVES TO IMPERIAL PALACE—Geo. L. Hackney, Lexington; J. G. Baird, Phoenix, Greensboro. L. L. Caudle, Charlotte. GRAND MASTER THIRD VEIL—Edwin Gladman, South Pines. GRAND LODGE OF MASONS. GRAND MASTER SECOND VEIL—John H. GRAND MASTER— F. P. Hobgood, Jr., Anderson, Fayetteville. GRAND MASTER FIRST VEIL—L. E. Greensboro, N. C. DEPUTY GRAND MASTER—A. B. An- Clark, Minneapolis. drews, Raleigh GRAND CHAPLAIN—Rev. Morrison Bethea, SENIOR GRAND WARDEN—Dr. C. L. Williamston. GRAND SENTINEL—Robert H. Bradley, Pridgen, Wilmington. JUNIOR GRAND WARDEN—Geo. S. Nor- Raleigh. The Sixty-seventh annual convocation will be Winston-Salem. fleet, GRAND TREASURER—Leo D. Heartt, Ral- held in the city of Asheville the second TuesCharlotte; Charlotte.

Secretary,



W.



O.



Gaffney,



eigh.



day



in



May,



1915.



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North Carolina Company owned and controlled by North Carolinians. Economical management and

the strongest backing obtainable.



s

CHAS.

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E.



JOHNSON.



President.



A.

R.



A.

S.



THOMPSON.

BUSBEE,



Treasurer



G.



BROWN,



Vice-President.



Secretary.



GRAND CONDUCTOR OF COUNCIL—A. M. COMMANDERY KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Maupin, Raleigh. GRAND STEWARD—W. B. Strachan, SalisGRAND COMMANDER— Orpheus W. Spencer. bury. Salisbury. GRAND SENTINEL— R. H. Bradley, Raleigh. DEPUTY GRAND COMMANDER— Cornelius M. Vanstory, Greensboro. THE TRI-STATE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION F. GENERALISSIMO— Joseph GRAND OF THE CAROLINAS AND VIRGINIA. Rhem. New Bern. GRAND CAPTAIN GENERAL—John E. (Founded in 1S99.) PRESIDENT— Dr. E. C. Register, Charlotte. Cameron, Kinston. VICE-PRESIDENT— Dr. J. Allison Hodges, GRAND SENIOR WARDEN— Albert S. Dr. Chas. T. Harper, WilRichmond, Va. Guerard, Ashcville. GRAND JUNIOR WARDEN— H. A. Murrill, mington; Dr. F. H. McLeod. Florence, S. C. E. R. SECRETARY-TREASURER— Dr. Asheville. GRAND TREASURER— Edward B. Neave, Hughes, Laurens, S. C.

GRAND

;



Salisbury.



Munds, Wilmington.



GRAND RECORDER (Emeritus) —James C. GRAND RECORDER—Dr. John B. Griggs, Elizabeth City. GRAND STANDARD BEARER—George S.

Norfleet,



EXECUTIVE

:



COUNCIL—Dr.

;



J.



Sheltorj



R. B. Epting, Dr. Horsley, Richmond, Va. Dr. D. A. Stanton, High Greenwood, S. C. Point Dr. James H. Culpepper, Norfolk, Va. Dr. A. E. Dr. Southgate Leigh, Norfolk, Va.

;

;



;



Winston-Salem.

D.

Heartt,



GRAND SWORD BEARER—Leo GRAND



Raleigh.

Fayetteville.



WARDEN—John



Dr. D. T. Tayloe, Charleston, S. C. Washington; Dr. W. W. Fennell, Rock Hill. S. C. ; Dr. J. Howell Way, Waynesville. Next Meeting, Charleston. S. C, July 17,



Baker,



;



H.



Anderson,

II.



1915.



Bradley,



GRAND CAPTAIN OF THE GUARD—R. Raleigh. GRAND PRELATE— Sir and Rev. W.



JR. 0.

JR. R.

P.



U. A.



M.



C—



J.



W.



Sechrest.



High Point.

Ral-



Ware, Salisbury.



COUNCILOR—Paul Jones, Tarboro. VICE-COUNCILOR—W. A. Cooper,

eigh.



GRAND



INSPECTOR— B.



H.



Stephens,



Wilmington.



SECRETARY— Sam

Salem.



F.



Vance.



Winston-



MASTERS. MOST ILLUSTRIOUS GRAND MASTER—

S.



GRAND COUNCIL ROYAL AND SELECT

R.



Dunn, Kinston.



WARDEN— C.

IN'SIDE

Salem.



SECRETARY—I. P. Davis, Milton. TREASURER—Geo. V. Fulf. Kernersville. CONDUCTOR—J. W. Maddox, Durham.

ASST.

L.



Sands, Reidsville.

O.

Saff,



MASTER—Joseph



RIGHT ILLUSTRIOUS

F.



DEPUTY



GRAND



SENTINEL— H.



Winslon-



OUTSIDE SENTINEL— C. V. Tally. Bear RIGHT ILLUSTRIOUS GRAND PRINCIPAL CONDUCTOR OF THE WORK— Reuben H. Creek. CHAPLAIN—W. E. Anderson, Wendell. Pickett, Wilmington. RIGHT ILLUSTRIOUS GRAND TREASURB. P. 0. ELKS. ER — Edward B. Neave, Salisbury. MEMBER GRAND LODGE COMMITTEE ON RIGHT ILLUSTRIOUS GRAND RECORDER l'erivll. Raleigh. TUBERCULOSIS— Jas. EMERITUS—James C. Munds. Wilmington. EASTERN DISTRICT DEPUTY— R. Jack GRAND RECORDER—John B. Griggs, ElizaGoldsboro Lodge, 139. Smith, beth City. WESTERN DISTRICT DEPUTY—W. E. GRAND CHAPLAIN—Rev. Morrison Bethea, Cline. Concord Lodge. 857. Williams ton. PRESIDENT OF ASSOCIATION W. H. John GRAND CAPTAIN OF THE GUARD—

!•'.



Rhem, New Bern.



W.



Petty,



Greensboro.



Beardshy,



Charlotte



Lodge,



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Lyon,

764.



OF ASSETS



VICE-PRESIDENT— Arthur

New

Bern,



High Point Lodge, 1115.



SECRETARY

Keho,



AND TREASURER—Thomas



THE NORTH CAROLINA SOCIETY OF THE DAUGHTERS OF THE REVOLUTION.

(Organized in Raleigh, Oct. 19, 1896.) (The National General Society organized In New York, Aug. 20, 1891.) STATE REGENT—Miss Mary Hillard Hinton,



ORDER OF THE CINCINNATI. PRESIDENT—Wilson G. Lamb. Williamston.



Raleigh.



VICE-REGENT— Mrs.

Faison.



Marshall



Williams,



VICE-PRESIDENT—John

Baltimore,



Collins



Daves,



Md.

DeLancey HayBradley



REGISTRAR— Miss

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SECRETARY— Marshall

Raleigh.



Sarah W. Ashe, Raleigh. TREASURER—Mrs. Charles Lee Smith,



wood.

Lord,



ASSISTANT

Brooklyn,



SECRETARY— John

N. Y.



RECORDING

Lee,



SECRETARY— Mrs.



L.



E.



Covington,



Raleigh.



TREASURER—Walter

Raleigh.



DeLyle



Carstarphen,



CORRESPONDING SECRETARY—Mrs.

H.



Paul

E.



Plymouth.



ASSISTANT TREASURER— Bennehan Cameron.



COUSTODIAN OF RELICS— Mrs.

Ray,

Raleigh.



Raleigh.



John



CHAPLAIN —Rt.

Raleigh.



Rev.



Joseph



Blount



Cheshire,



LIBRARIAN—Miss Grace Bates, Raleigh. BOARD OF MANAGERS— Mrs. Annie

Moore Parker, Raleigh; Mrs. J. Leigh Skinner, Miss Martha H. Haywood. Miss Grace Bates.

Chapters and Regents N. C. D. rt. "Penlope Barker," Edenton Mrs. Patrick Mathew. "Sir Walter Raleigh," Elizabeth City Miss



NORTH CAROLINA SOCIETY OF THE SONS OF THE REVOLUTION. PRESIDENT— J. Bryan Grimes, Raleigh.

VICE-PRESIDENT

Stagville.











Bennehan



Cameron,







SECRETARY—Marshall



DeLancey Haywood,

E. Stone,



Raleigh.



REGISTRAR—William TREASURER— Graham —

CHAPLAIN

Rev.



Raleigh.



H. Andrews. Raleigh. Robert Brent Drane, above

officers,



Edenton.



Katherine Albertson. "BloonLsberry Chapter", Raleigh Mrs. Hubert Haywood. Regent; Miss Martha H. Haywood, Vice-Regent; Miss Grace Bates, Secretary. Junior Chapter, "Virginia Dare," Elizabeth City Miss Kate Fauntleroy Albertson, Junior











BOARD OF MANAGERS— The

and

Alexander



Director.



ex-offlcio,



(Chm'n), Charles Earl Johnson, Raleigh; Thomas Maslin, Winston-Salem; James O. Carr, Wilmington; Frank Nash, Walter W. Charlotte: Watt, Hillsboro; Frank O. Moring, Raleigh.



Andrews, Jr. Raleigh; Collier Cobb, Chapel Hill;



Boyd



"Roanoke," Windsor

Regent.

Regent, Regent. Resent,

1896-1902.

28,



—Mrs.

Mrs.



J.



C.



Spier



Sawyer. Whitaker.



Died November



1911.



1902-1903. Mrs. D. H. Hill. 1903-1906. Mrs. T. K. Bruner. 1906-1909, Mrs. E. E. Moffitt.



THE NORTH



CAK«- L1XA



YKAlt



I'.OOK



33



NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD

SERVES THIRTY-FIVE COUNTIES

IN



NORTH CAROLINA

Connects Norfolk and the Carolina Coast Country With Charlotte and the Plains of the Piedmont



COVERS NORTH CAROLINA LiIKE A BLANKET. The new Norfolk Southern System, with over nine hundred miles of main and branch line trackage, now gives the Old North

State a service unequalled in

its



history.



The productions from the East, from the truck fields, the Sounds and the Ocean, will now be in quick touch with the enterprising country of the West, the sand hill section, the lands of fruit, grain

and minerals.



QUICK TRANSPORTATION and the possibility for the exchange of products will work greatly to the advantage of both the East and the West portions of the country, now so closely linked together by the Norfolk Southern System.

the world.



North Carolina has records that lead Within the State there are over 3,000,000 acres of undeveloped lands, typical corn growing soils, awaiting the experienced corn growers of the West, to change idle acres into rich producing farms.



IN



CORN PRODUCTION



CORN AND COTTON JOIN HANDS

The

Soil,



IN



NORTH CAROLINA.



Climate and Rainfall conditions of the State combine for the favorable growing of both Corn and Cotton, a condition elsewhere unknown. THE GREAT ADVANTAGES of the Carolina territory served by the Norfolk Southern, can be better understood by corresponding with the Industrial Department of the railroad at Norfolk.

tions,



concerning manufacturing locatimber supplies, farm lands, and resort points, will gladly be furnished for the asking. Address:



ADDITIONAL INFORMATION



B. E. RICE, General Industrial Agent NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD.



NORFOLK, VA.



SOCIETIES AND ORGANIZATIONS



DAUGHTERS OF AMERICAN REVOLUTION IN NORTH CAROLINA. VICE-PRESIDENT GENERAL NATIONAL

sci ill",

i>.



VT.CE-PRESDDENT-AT-LARGE—W.

ham,

Commissioner

of



A.



Gra-



Agriculture.



EXECUTIVE

Auburn;

C.



COMMITTEE— C.



H.



a.



I!



Mrs,



John Van Landing-



ham, Charlotte.



EX- VICE-PRESIDE NT



GENERALS— Mrs.

Mrs



Lindsay Patterson, Winston-Salem; win (i. Gregory, Salisbury.



Ed



STATE



REGENT— Mrs.

Mrs.



William



N.



ReyE. D.



nolds.



Winston-Salem.

Charlotte;



HONORARY STATE REGENTS- -Mrs.

Latta,



John



VanLandingham.

A.

L.



STATE VICE-REGENT—Mrs.

Charlotte



Smith,

F.



Wiley,



RECORDING SECRETARY Mrs. John Durham. CORRESPONDING SECRETARY—Mrs.

TREASURERHISTORIAN



Ed-



A. 15. Andrews, Raleigh; Arendell, Raleigh: Ashby L. Baker, Raleigh; I!. Barbee, Raleigh: K. W. Barnes. Lucania: R. B. Bovd, Warrenton; W. C. Brewer. Waki Forest; J. A. Bryan, New Bern; H. G. Chatham, Elldn; Walter Clark, Raleigh: L. S. Covington, Rockingham; A. L. Cox, Raleigh; Governor Locke Craig, Raleigh; R. A. Doughton, Sparta: John C. Drewry, Raleigh: J. F. Ferrall, Raleigh; A. W. Graham.- Oxford: J. J. W. Bryan Mount; 0. Gravely, Rocky ('.lines. Raleigh; N. G. Gulley, Wake Forest; II. J. A. Harris, P. Ilanes. Winston-Salem: B J. C. L. Harris. Raleigh; Leo D. iro;

II. aril. Raleigh; D.' H. Hill, West Raleigh; R. B. Holman, Timberlake; George E. Hood, Goldsboro; C. W. Home, Clayton; Carey J. Hunter, Raleigh; Dr. D. L. James, Greenville; W. Johnston, Chapel Hill: W. N. Jones, C. Raleigh; B. W. Kilgore. West Raleigh; W. Kitchen, Raleigh; J. J. Laughlnghouse, GreenJulius Lewis, Raleigh; J. Van Lindley, ville: Greensboro; Henry A. London. Pittsboro; J. P. MeRae, Laurlnburg; F. O. Moring. Raleigh; J. Walter Myatt, Clayton; John Nichols, Raleigh; Fred A. Olds, Raleigh; T. B. Parker, Raleigh: W. S. Parker, Henderson; Dr. J. H. Pratt, Chapel Hill; I. M. Proctor, Raleigh: R. II. Ricks. Rocky Mount; J. R. Rogers, Raleigh; S. L. Rotter, Raleigh; R. W. Scott. Haw River; W. J. Shuford, Hickory: R. N. Simms, Raleigh; E. C. Smith, West Raleigh; N. A. Smith. Kipling: R. C. Strong, Raleigh: Dr. J. M. Templeton, Cary; A. A. Thompson, Raleigh: T. B. ITpchurch, Raeford; W. F. Utley, Apex; Frank T. Ward, Raleigh; C. A. Webb, Asheville; W. E. White, Mebane; C. B. Williams, West Raleigh: R. W. Winston, Raleigh; W. P. Wood. Asheboro; F. A. Woodard. Wilson: R. L. C. C. Wright, Hunting Woodard, Bayboro; Creek J. S. Wynne. Raleigh.



Allen, F. B.



win



Overman, Salisbury. Mrs. Cora Vail, Taylorsville. Mi s Cordelia l'liifer, CharGeo.

Phifer



lotte.



CHAPLAIN—Mrs.

ganton.



Erwin,



Mor-



W



Chapters at "Charlotte."

L.

.1.



and Regents. Charlotte— Regent,



Mrs*

Mrs.



E.



Orr.



"Council

Ernest



Oak."

Erwin.



Morganton



"Dorcas Bell Lore," Waynesville Regent, Mrs. M. W. Way. "Edlard Buncombe," Regent, Mrs. T. S.



—Regent, —







Morrison. "Elizabeth Maxwell Steele," gent, Mrs. Edwin C. Gregory.



Salisbury— Re—Regent, Mrs. "Fort Statesville Dobbs," L. D. Henkel. "Guilford Greensboro— Regent, Battle," Dorian Blair. "Gen. Joseph Winston," Winston- Salem—



Regent. Miss



Edna Marlin. "Halifax Cnarlotte— Regent, Convention," Mrs. Edward Carson. MrsCharlotte— Regent, Hall." "Liberty C. B. Bryant. "Elizabeth Montford Ash," Halifax Regent, Miss Ursala Daniel. "Mary Slocumb," Mooresville Regent, Mrs



;









ADVISORY BOARD OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE— Carey J. Hunter, W. N. J.ones, C.







George Goodman. "Mecklenburg"



Charlotte Regent, Chapter, Mrs. C. L. Keesler. Mrs. Tarboro Regent, "Miles Harvey," Frank Powell. Mrs. "Thomas Polk," Charlotte Regent,



B. Barbee, Alf. A. Thompson, John C. Drewry. AUDITING COMMITTEE— Leo D. Heartt, R. C. Strong.







NORTH



CAROLINA

at



MERCHANTS

Durham



ASSO-



J.



P. O.



Elliott.



"Whitmel Blount,"



— Henderson — Regent,



CIATION.



Mrs.



W.



Shannan. "Major Reading Biount." Washington Regent, Miss Lida T. Rodman. "Gen. Wm. Davis." Durham Regent, Mrs.







PRESIDENT—Luther B. Markham, Durham. SECRETARY—M. E. Newsom, Jr., Durham. VICE-PRESIDENT—R. L. Postom, Statesville.



(Headquarters



for 1915).







Lizzie



Morehead Wiley.



ATTORNEY— R. O. Everett, Durham. TREASURER— S. P. Burton, Asheville ASST SECRETARY—L. Maie Stephenson,

Durham.



NORTH

Joseph



CAROLINA

J.



AGRICULTURAL

Pres.,



SOCIETY.



OFFICERS—E.

Denson,



PRESIDENTS OF SOCIETY—Kemp

Chapel Hill;

Penelo;

J.



PERMANENT



E. Pogue, Treasurer,



Parish, Secretary, Raleigh.



Durham:

C.



STANDING COMMITTEE AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS— R. A. Knight. Chairman Finance

Committee,



Raleigh;

P.



B.



Durham;



J.



Norman



Wills.



VICE-PRESIDENTS;

Carr,



EXBattle,



Chairman Insurance Committee, Greensboro; J. Frank Morris, Chairman Arbitration CommitBro-ughton, tee, Winston-Salem; Edgar E.



S.



Durham; W. R. Cox,



E. L. Daughtridge, Fayetteville.



S. J. Benehan Cameron, Raleigh; Cunningham, Durham; J. A. Long, Roxboro; Rocky Mount; J. H. Currie,



NORTH CAROLINA LIVE STOCK ASSOCIATION.



BEEF BREEDERS' AND FEEDERS'—R.

Derby,

President,



A.

L.



Jackson



Springs;



T.



DISTRICT



VICE-PRESIDENTS—First,



J.



M. Forehand, Tyner; Second, C. W. Mitchell, Goldsboro; Third, J. M. Mitchell, Goldsboro; Fourth, J. Bailey Owen, Henderson; Fifth, L. Banks Holt, Graham; Sixth, Thos. McBryde,

Raeford; Seventh, H. B. Varner, Lexington; Eighth, Thos. D. Brown. Salisbury; Ninth, S. B. Alexander, Charlotte; Tenth, B. P. Howell, Waynesville.



A. C. Gwyn, First Vice-President, Canton: Brown, Second Vice President. Cleveland; Wil-



liam L. Wyatt, Third Vice-President, Raleigh; A. A. Woodruff, Fourth Vice-President, Cherry Lane; R. S. Curtis, Secretary-Treasurer, West

Raleigh.



DAIRY— J.

F.



W.

H.



Eaton,



P. Quinerly, President; Griffon; Clarida, Vice-President, Greensboro; W. Secretary-Treasurer, West Raleigh.



THE NORTH CAROLINA YEAS BOOK



36



SOCIETIES



AND ORGANIZATIONS

SECRETARY—W. W. Parker, TREASURER—Frank M. Jolly,

Lumberton.

Raleigh.



Moore, President, Charlotte; B. L. Shuford, Vice-President, Newton; B. s. Curtis, Secretary-Treasurer, \\\st Raleigh.

i

i



swim:



BREl DERS



ar



B.



NORTH CAROLINA WESTERN BREEDERS—John Dent, President,

J. J.



\V.



Wagner, Hamilton,



Jefferson; Vice President, Jefferson; G. Beaver Secretary-Treasurer,



Creek.



STATE RETAIL JEWELERS SHEEP OFFICERS OF ASSOCIATION. PRESIDENT—Frank M. Jolly, Raleigh. VICE-PRESIDENT— Charles E. Henderson,

Asheville.



BOARD OF MANAGERS—S.

Grassy Cn J. Hamilton,

; :



ll.



C.



Baker,

Creek.



Pai G. Gras y Creek; G.



SECT-TREAS—W.



B.



Morris,



Gastonia.



Beaver



NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE FOR

SOCIAL SERVICE.



HONORARY

Raleigh.



PRESIDENT—Locke



Craig,



THE FARMERS STATE CONVENTION. PRESIDENT—B. F. Shelton, Speed. SECRETARY—T. E. Browne, W. Raleigh. NORTH

CAROLINA ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE.

R.

L.



K. E. Graham, Dr. Greensboro; Chape] Hill; Miss Daisy Denaon. Raleigh; Dr. Y. J. Raleigh; Dr. W. S. Rankin, Joyner, Raleigh; W. H. Swift, Greensboro.

Alister,



PRESIDENT—Clarence Poe, Raleigh. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE—A. W.



Mc-



SUPERINTENDENT—Rev.

Raleigh.



Davis,



PRESIDENT STATE

Hartness,

J.



CONVENTION—J.



A.



Statesville.



NORTH CAROLINA SOCIETY FOR MENTAL HYGIENE PRESIDENT—\V. A. Erwin, Durham. SECRETARY-TREASURER— Dr. Albert Anderson,



(By Districts)—First, T. J. Second, Bland, Washington; Jackson; Third. A. D. Ward, New Bern; Fourth, T. T. Hicks. Hendereon; Fifth,

T.



VICE-PRESIDENTS



Flythe,



Raleigh.



R.



NORTH CAROLINA COMMITTEE ON RURAL RACE PROBLEMS. PRESIDENT— Clarence Poe, Raleigh. FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT—Dr. H. Q. Alexander.

Clinton.



O. Everett, Durham; Sixth, Dr. J. M. McFayetteville; Seventh, John Blue, Aberdeen; Eighth, T. H. Vanderford, Salisbury; Ninth. W. C. Dowd, Charlotte; Tenth, Col. V. S. Lusk, Asheville.

Neill,



SECRETARY OF STATE CONVENTION—

J.



Matthews.

H.

H.



SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT— S.

THIRD VICE-PRESIDENT— J.

Z.



Hobbs,

Evans,



EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE—J.



T.



Bennett,



Brevard.



B.



Blades,



Harrellsville.



SECRETARY*—J.

Aberdeen;



Green, Marshville.



New Bern; T. J. Jarvis. Greenville; Rev. J. E. Underwood, Goldsboro; Y. T. Ormond, Klnston; W. T. Shaw, Weldon; A. F. Johnson,

Clinton; Rev. L. Johnson, Raleigh; J. W. Bailey Raleigh; Josephus Daniels, Raleigh; J. Y". Joyner Raleigh; Rev. Hight C. Moore, Raleigh; Rev. L. S. Maesey. Raleigh; Clarence Poe, Raleigh; W. H. Sprunt, Wilmington; Bishop Robert Strange, Wilmington; J. A. Oates, Fayetteville; H. A. London, Arch Johnson, Pittsboro; Thomasville: H. A. Page, Aberdeen; R. F. Monroe; G. W. Watts, Durham; Beasley, N. L. Eure, Greensboro; Rev. H. M. Blair. Greensboro; Rev. J. O. Atkinson, D.D.. Elon Glenn, College; C. A. Armstrong, Troy; R. B Winston-Salem; Dr. R. H. Jones, D. D. S., Heriot Clarkson, Charlotte; E. Y". Webb, Shelby: J. C. Pritchard, Asheville; Dr. L. B. McBrayer, M. D., Asheville; Charles E. Green,

Bakersville.



J. T. Williams, Harrellsville: J. W. Bailey, Raleigh; Dr. W. S. Rankin, Raleigh; E. L. Daughtridge. Rocky Mount; C. C. Wright. Hunting Creek; Mark Majette, Columbia; Edgar B. Moore, Charlotte: O. L. Joyner, Greenville: Thomas McBryde, Red Springs; Hartwell Scarborough. Falling Creek: Prof. N. W. Walker. Chapel Hill; William Lea. Blanch: R. B. Wilson, Waynesville; J. C. Little, Raleigh.



TREASURER—Gen. Julian S. Carr. Durham. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE— E. C. Faires,



JUST



NORTH CAROLINA. PRESIDENT—Fred N. Tate, High Point. VICE-PRESIDENT—J. G. McCormick. Wil-



FREIGHT



RATE



ASSOCIATION



OF



mington.



Bern; H. Q. Alexander, Matthews; W. 0. RidG. McCormick. Wilmingdick. Asheville; J. ton; Geo. L. Hackney. Wilson: J. C. Forester, O. Greensboro; J. G. Ball, Raleigh; Geo.



TREASURER— J. B. Pearce, BOARD OF DIRECTORS— C.



Raleigh.

L.

Ives,



New



NORTH CAROLINA CHILD LABOR

COMMITTEE. SECRETARY'— C. L. Coon, Wilson. FIELD SECRETARY—W. H. Swift.

boro.

J.



Greens-



Shakespeare, Lenoir: R. R. Ray. McAdensville R. D. Caldwell, Lumberton; Noah Burfoot, Elizabeth City; J. L. Ludlow, Winston-Salem; Fred N. Tate, High Point; A. N. Kistler, Morganton: L. B. Rogers, Asheville; W. R. Foreman, Charlotte; W. L. Gilbert, Statesville; L. B. Markham, Durham; A. Blanton, Marion; M. F. Shuford. Fayetteville; J. A. Kelly, Hen;



derson.



Bailey, Raleigh; R. F. Campbell, D. Asheville; Bishop Joseph Blount Cheshire, Raleigh; W. E. Stone, Raleigh; T. J. Jarvis. Greenville: A. J. McKelway, Charlotte; A. MScales, Greensboro; Henry A. Page, Aberdeen; Julian S. Carr, Jr., Durham: W. L. Poteat, Wake Forest; Hubert A. Royster, Raleigh; R.

,



W.



D



OFFICERS OF STATE OPTICAL SOCIETY.



PRESIDENT—A.

Salem.

bury.



S.



Mitchell.



WinstonSalis-



T. Vann, D. D., Raleigh; J. I. Foust, Greensboro: Heriot Clarkson. Charlotte; Bishop Robert



Strange,



Wilmington;



VICE-PRESIDENT—W.



H.



Leonard,



David Stern, Kinston; Daugherty, Boone.



S. B. Underwood, B. B. Greensboro;



NORTH CAROLINA NATIONAL GUARD



37



EMPLOYMENT AGENCY

MULTIGRAPH WORK. AGENTS FOR OFFICE SUPPLIES. CONVENTION REPORTING. S. W. SUMMERS, Manager. 205 1-2 E. MAIN STREET. OPP. COURT HOUSE. DURHAM, N. C.

NORTH CAROLINA LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. PRESIDENT—Miss Annie F. Petty, Greensboro.



THE SUMMERS LETTERWRITING COMPANY COURT REPORTING. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHIC WORK



NORTH CAROLINA LIBRARY COMMISSION.



CHAIRMAN— Dr.

Hill.



Louis

C.



R.

C.



Wilson.



Chapel



FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT—J.

Charlotte.



Frank Wilkes,

Bettie D.



VICE-CHAIRMAN—

Creek.

eigh.



Wright,



Hunting

Ral-



TREASURER—Dr.



Charles Lee



Smith,



SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT—Miss

Caldwell, Greensboro.

lotte.



SECRETARY—Miss Mary



SECRETARY'— Miss Minnie W.



Leather-man,

Joyner,



B.



Palmer,



Char-



Raleigh.



OTHER MEMBERS—Hon.

of



TREASURER—Mrs.



Superintendent

A. F. Griggs, Durham.

Sherrill,



Public



Y. J. Instruction;



M.



.



C.



McCoy,



Asheville.



X. — JamesHalliburton, P. Harris,



Morganton.

Concord.



N. Harshaw, Lenoir. Trap. N. McCain. Newport. F. Davis, Altamahaw. Catawba Oscar Sherrill, Catawba. Chatham—Dr. H. T. Chapin, Pittsboro. Cherokei W. K. Howell, Murphy. Chowan—M. S. Elliott, Tyner, B .F. D. Clay W. T. Bumgarner, Hayesville. Cleveland W. J. Hogue, Shelby. Columbus— I. B. Tucker, Whiteville. Craven George Green, New Bern. Cumberland E. C. Geddie, Fayetteville. Currituck T. E. Evans, Harbinger. Dare O. J. Jones, Manteo. Davidson T. E. McCrary, Lexington. Dayie A. T. Grant, Jr., Mocksville. Duplin J. A. Gavin, Kenansville. Durham J. E. Carpenter, Durham. Edgecombe W. L. Stallings, Tarboro. Forsyth John T. Benbow, Winston-Salem. Franklin— T. II. Whitaker, Frankllnton. Gaston John N. Hanna, Gastonia. Gates W. M. Sparkman, Eure.



Caldwell—M.



Camden — J. M. Burgess. Old



—W. —



W. Cahoon, Columbia. — Perry, Wingate. D. — Wm. Hicks, Oxford. Wake Andrews, Raleigh, Warren—R. D. Paschall, Ridgeway. W. Suell, Mackeys. Washington — Watauga — T. E. Bingham, Boon.. O. Holmes, Goldsboro. Wayne— Wilkes— Blackburn, North Wilkesboro. Wilson — George W. Stanton, Wilson. Yadkin — Beavis, Hamptonville.

Tyrrell—P.



Union Vance



F.



It.



F.



5.



J.



C.



S. E.



AI.



C. Yancey — W.



S.



,



B.



Banks,



Burns'ville.







PROGRESSIVE STATE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. CHAIRAL\N—Zeb. X. Walser, Lexington.

liamson,



— — — — — — — Graham— D. W. Swann, Bobbinsville. Granville— Dr. G. T. Sikes. Grissom.

Greene— D. W.

Guilford— B.

F.

L.



— — — — —



NATIONAL COMMITTEEMAN—Jas. N. WilJr., Burlington. STATE AT LARGE—James N. Williamson,



SECRETARY—R.



H. Biesecker, Lexington.



Patrick, Snow Hill. Schoolfield, Greensboro,



B.



— John O. Burton, Weldon. — A. F. Surles, Dunn. Haywood— John W. Shook, Clyde. Henderson — R. H. Staton, Hendersonville.

Mitchell, Winston. —G. W. Cox, Raeford. — H. MeGowan, Swanquarter. Iredell— W. A. Jackson —George W. Sutton, —

S.



D. Halifax Harnett



Hertford— J.



Hoke Hyde



L.



Bristol,



Statesville.



Jr., Burlington; John B. Respass, WashingS. ton; W. Pearson, Charlotte; William A. Guthrie, Durham; Clyde Eby, New Bern; S. S. McNinch, Charlotte; H. B. Worth, GreensDr. J. W. Peacock, Thomasville; John boro; E. Fowler, Clinton: R. A. Bureh, Roxboro: G. A. Conner, Belhaven; Iredell Mears, Washington: H. B. Watson, Lenoir. DISTRICTS— Fin*, Distriett, W. J. Holstead. South Mills; J. M. Burgess, Old Trap. Second, J. AI. Mewborne, Kinston; McM. FerLittleton. guson, Thomas E. Owen, Third, Clinton; E. W. Hill, Goldsboro. Fourth, W. S. Bailey. Spring Hope; John R. Bright, Sanford, R. 4. Fifth, N. W. Brown, Hillsboro; W. W. Brown, Daniel Burlington. Sixth, Carter, Vander; Clarkton. Sidney Meares, J. M. Allen, Asheboro; W. G. Seventh, Jennings, Carthage. Eighth, Robert V. Tharp, Statesville; H. S. Williams, Concord. Ninth J. F. Newell, Charlotte; James L. Hyatt, Burnsville. Tenth, John P. Sumner, Arden; V. S. Lusk, Asheville.



Sylva.



CAAIPAIGN ADVISORY COAIAriTTEE—W.

Guthrie, Durham; S. S. AlcNinch, CharD. L. Gore, Wilmington; J. J. Jenkins, City; H. S. Williams. Concord: George E. Butler, Clinton; Clyde Eby, New Bern. Chairmen of Progressive County Executive Committees of North Carolina. Alamance W. W. Brown. Burlington. Alexander— 0. F. Poole, Taylorsvllle. Alleghany J. T. Miles. Cherry Lane. Anson— C. A. Bland, Wadesboro. Ashe B. C. Seagraves, Jefferson. Avery W. H. Gragg, LinviUe. Beaufort J. B. Respass, Washington. Bertie— R. H. Norfleet, Kelford. Bladen R. S. Wliite, Elizabethton. Brunswick D. R. Johnson. Winnabow. Buncombe J. M. Patterson, Asheville.

A.

lotte;



Johnston A. L. Barefoot, Benson. Jones J. K. Brock, Trenton. Lee Dr. I. H. Lutterloh, Sanford. Lenoir T. B. Brown, Kinston. Lincoln— D. L. Yount, Lincolnton. .Macon John E. Bickman, Franklin. Madison— B. W. Gahagan, Stackhouse. Martin— Wlieeler Martin, Jr., Williamston. McDowell C. C. Lisenbee. Marion. Mecklenburg— J. D. Albright, Charlotte. Mitchell— W. F. Dodson, Bakersville.











— —



Siler















Montgomery W. L. Freeman, Star. Moore W. G. Jennings,' Carthage.















Nash—L.



C.



New Hanover— J. W. Brooks, Wilmington. Northampton— W. F. Outland, Woodland. Onslow— A. Z. Jarman, Bichlands.

Orange



Cooper,



Nashville.









J.



L.



Pamlico— J. L. Riggs, Bayboro. Pasquotank—John S. Morris, Elizabeth

Pender

J.



Cheek.



Teer.



City



B.



Person— H. J. Perquemans— J. P. Jessup, Hertford. Pitt—D. N. Nobles, Bethel. Polk—W. C. Bobertson, Saluda. Randolph— C. J. Cox, Ashboro.



Moore, Burgaw. Whitt, Roxboro.



Richmond—John

Robeson— W. J. Rockingham F.





D.



P. Cameron, Rockingham. Currie, Maxton. L. Anderson, Reidsvilie



B



F.



D.



Rowan







J.



Dorsett,



Spencer.



— — — — L. Anderson, Morganton. Burke— Cabarrus — H. Williams, Concord. Caldwell —M. N. Harshaw. Lenoir. Camden — M. Burgess, Old Trap. Carteret —Dr. George Davis, Beaufort. Caswell — M. Morton, Leasburg. Catawba —P. A. Setzer, Hickory. Chatham — R. H. Dixon, Pittsboro. Cherokee— W. Christopher. Murphy. Chowan — Tyner, R. F. D. No. Clay—W. T .Bomgarner, Hayesville. Cleveland— W. L. Dameron. Shelby. Columbus— B. Tucker, Whiteville.

J.







S.



J.



J.



AI. S. Elliott,



1.



I-



POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS



13



THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA

MAXIMUM SERVICE TO THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE.

A. B.



THE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS. THE SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCE.

(1) Chemical Engineering. (2) Electrical Engineering. (3) Civil and Road Engineering. (4) Soil Investigation.



C.



THE GRADUATE SCHOOL. THE SCHOOL OF LAW. THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. THE SCHOOL OF PHARMACY. THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION. H. THE SUMMER SCHOOL. I. THE BUREAU OF EXTENSION.

D. E. F. G.

(1) General Information. (2) Instruction by Lectures. (3) Correspondence Courses. (4) Debate and Declamation. (5) County Economic and Social Surveys. (6) Municipal and Legislative Reference. (7) Teachers' Bureau, Preparatory Schools,



and College



Entrance Requirements. For information regarding the University, address



THOMAS

— —T. Daniel Carter, Vander. E. Enans, Harbinger. Dare—N. G. Johnson. Wanchese. T. Hedrick. Lexington. Davidson — Davie— A. T. Grant, Mocksyille. Kenansville. A. Gavin, Duplin — Durham—N. Underwood. Durham.

Cumberland

Currituck

J.



J.



WILSON,

S.



JR., Registrar.



Craven— Clyde Eby. New Bern.



Nash —W.



New Hanover—J. W. Northampton —W. F.

Onslow — A.



Jr.,



J.



Sr.,



Orange N. W. Brown, Hillsboro. Pamlico J. L. Riggs, Bayboro. Pasquotank J. S. Morris, Elizabeth

R. F.

D.,



Edgecombe—W.



Forsyth— R. A. Franklin— T. H. Whitaker. Franklinton. Gaston— J. N. Hanna, Gastonia. Gates— W. M. Sparkman, Eure.



L. Stallings, Mills, Winston-Salem.



Tarboro.



Pender J. H. Newkirk, Watha. Perquimans G. R. Bateman, Burgess. Person R. A. Burch, Roxboro. Pitt— A. J. Moye, Farmville. R. F. D., No.



— — No. — —

C. S.



— —



Spring Hope. Brooks, Wilmington. Outland, Woodland. Z. Jarman, Richland.

Bailey,



City,



1.



1.



Graham—Dr.

Granville



W. 0. Dixon, Hookerton. Guilford W. C. Shaw. Greensboro. Halifax McM- Ferguson. Littleton. Harnett A. F. Surles, Dunn. Haywood—Dr. G. D. Greene. Waynesville. Henderson R. H. Staton. Hendersonville.

Greene

J.



— — — — — — Hertford— Hoke— G. \V. —



G. F. Brock, Brock. Dr. G. T. Sikes. Grissom.



— Robertson, Saluda. W. Laughlin, Asheboro. Richmond— W. M. Kelly, Rockingham. —W. K. Culbreth. Lumberton, RRobeson D.. No. Rockingham—F. N. Cox, Spray.

Randolph

6.



Polk— W.



T



Rowan— W.



H. Hobson. Salisbury. Rutherford—W. C. McBride. Rutherfordton Sampson W. F. Sessons, Clinton.

Scotland C. C. Snead. Laurel Hill. Stanley R. C. Hill. Albemarle. Stokes R. J. Petree. Germanton. Surry— T. M. George, Elkin. Swain Thomas Ferguson, Bryson City. Transylvania— O. W. Clayton, Brevard. Enoch Bateman, Columbia. Tyrrell Union L. L. Fincher, Mineral Springs. Vance Enoch Powell, Henderson. Wake E. T. Banks, Raleigh. Warren W. S. Gardner, Macon.



S.



Mitchell, Winton.



Cox, Raeford. A. Stokesbury. Swan Quarter Hyde—Dr. Long, Statesville. Iredell—J. W. Jackson Z. V. Watson, Speedwell. Johnston— J. D. Parker. Smithfield. Jones—W. W. Pollock, Trenton. Lee—Dr. I. H. Lutterloh, Sanford. Lenoir J. M. Mewborne. Kinston. Lincoln—J. W. Mullen, Lincolnton. Macon S. L. Frank. Franklin. Madison— G. L. McKinney, Marshall. Martin—R. S. Price, Williamston. McDowell— C. C. Lisenbee. Marion. Mecklenburg— J. F, Newell, Charlotte. Mitchell C. E. Greene, Bakersville. Montgomery N. V. Long, Biscoe. Moore J. T. Copeland. Carthage.



C



C











Washington— C



— — — — — — — — — — — — —



E. Ainsley, Creswell.



Watauga— W.















D. Farthing. Boone. Hill. Goldsboro. Wilkes C. H. Cowles, Wilkesboro. Wilson A. B. Boykin, Wilson. Yadkin— G. T. White. Buck Shoals. Yancey W. T. Angline. Burnsville.



Wavne—E. W.



44



[iK.MiicilATie



STATE PLATFOBM



STATE DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM— 1914.

We,

the



representatives



of



the



Democratic



Party assembled in convention under conditions

of Democratic responsibility tion, rejoice in the large



in



State



and Na-



measure



of



success



with which Democratic promises have been enacted into law, ami with which Democratic principles have been applied in restoring equal

opportunities to all sections and all classes. \\v reaffirm our allegiance to the cardinal principles of Democratic government, and we again present our cause to the people in the full confidence that a continuation of Democratic control will result in a complete restoration of the high ideals' of constitutional government as established by the fathers of the Republic, and interpreted to meet the needs of the progress of the times. Indorsement of President Wilson's Administration.



school. urge that the efforts of those men and institutions engaged in the splendid work of conserving the health of our people, in disease and preventing infection. eradicating be seconded with enthusiastic and unstinted support, both by State and local governments. Enforcement of Prohibition Laws. stand for the strict upholding of the laws prohibiting the sale and manufacture of inin of the enforcement liquors, toxicating which great progress has been made. are



We



We



We



by the evidence that both drinking and drunkenness and the crime that they bring are

glad

rapidly decreasing. Legalized State-Wide Primary. We indorse the principles of a legalized State-wide primary for all National, State and Judicial officers, and we pledge the party to the enactment of such laws as will make this principle applicable to all political parties. Revise Penal System. recommend that our penal system be revised in light of the most modern methods. Reduction of Freight Rate. congratulate all concerned upon the advances made by our Governor and the General the epochAssembly, and especially upon making victory recently won oefore the Interstate Commerce Commission, in the matter of relieving North Carolina points of the discrimination in freight tariffs in favor of points in other States; and we urge that the struggle so well begun shall be pressed until there shall not remain a shadow of suspicion that the people of this State labor under disadvantage so far as the common carriers are concerned, both interstate and intrastate. Insurance Rates. We likewise ask that the present investigation of insurance rates be pressed to a conclusion that will remove all question as to discriminations adverse to our people on this



the administration of Woodrow the broad statesmanship, high ideals, earnestness and application with which he is administering his high office. The Democratic Party under brave and wise leadership lias merited the confidence and the support of It has restored the Govthe American people. ernment to the people and wrested the Government from the hands of the favored classes, The in which the Republicans had placed it. tariff has been revised downward, and the wrested from the tax the people power to It has destroyed monopoly of favored few. credit and enacted a system which will insure equal banking facilities for all of the people without regard to section or class. Foreign Policy Indorsed. We especially commend the just and patriotic foreign policy of the President of the United In dealing with other nations, our States. country, under the guidance of President Wilson's great intelligence and sincere love of jushas acknowledged no standard of contice, duct beneath that demanded by Christian naindorse



We



Wilson,



and



We We



point.



tions.



Indorsement of Senators and



Representatives



in



Congress. We heartily indorse the record of achievement and leadership in the National Congress of our United States Senators and Representatives, and take pride in the opportunity that came to our State to furnish their wise and seasoned leadership in the successful working out of the great problems of a National Democratic Administration. Indorsement of State Administration. We indorse the administration of Governor Locke Craig, and the other State officials, and especially commend the successful efforts of the General Assembly, the Governor, and the Corporation Commission for the readjustment of our interstate freight rates; and we express the confidence that their zeal in this cause will be productive of further fruitful results until discriminations in freight rates will be entirely removed; and we pledge a continuation of our efforts to remove all such discriminations. Education. We rejoice in the progress our State is making in the cause of the education of all the children under Democratic rule, and we pledge to the people of the State the continued support of the party until a six months school in every district throughout North Carolina shall be a realization, and the resources of the State under Democratic rule will be used to promote this end as rapidly as economic conditions permit, and to this end we urge the adoption of the amendment to the Constitution providing for the establishment of a six months



Farmers Rural Credits. before our party the especial dethe needs of the farmers of North Carolina, in the conviction that all that serves them serves all the people. We recommend that the State follow up its increasingly useful work of inspection, education, and instruction, with aid to a system of rural credits, designed to enable the producers of the wealth, from which the State draws its life, to manage their enterprises at the lowest possible rate of interest and to market their products to the best advantage. We urge our Representatives in Congress to uphold the President in his plans to aid our farmers in the matter of rural credits. We recommend the encouragement of studies in practical agriculture in our free

Aid to







We



bring



mands and



schools.



Conservation



of



Resources.

of

effective



We



recommend

to



legislation especially



the control

forests



enactment

our



natural



resources,



our



and



wild game, and that such as possible, State-wide. Good Roads. We urge the building of good roads throughout the State and the encouragement of our farmers in the splendid progress which they are making in the improved condition of country

life.



fisheries and our legislation be, so far



Public Health. every possible safeguard for the health of the people of the State, and that the government of the State shall be at all times responsive to the needs, demands, and happiness of our people.



We demand



REPUBLICAN STATE PLATFORM



NORMAL AND COLLEGIATE

INSTITUTE

ASHEVLLLE, NORTH CAROMNA.

Under care of Presbyterian Church TJ. S. A. Offers to young: wonien four thorough courses of study under sixteen teachers and officers who are experts. Site unrivaled for healthfulness and beauty.



Board and Tuition $100 a Year.

For Catalog address



MISS



EDWARD P. CHELDS, Field Superintendent. MARY F. HICKOK, Principal.



REPUBLICAN STATE PLATFORM— 1914.

The

First



Platform



As Adopted.

is



as follows: in convention assembled appeal to the people of North Carolina to set the welfare of our State above party and above prejudice; to exercise their freedom to vote: to vote according to the dictates of conscience and to choose such men for public office and vote for such measures as will best promote our common interest. Republican Principles And Policies. Second stand, as we have always stood, for the principles and policies of the Republican party, and hereby invite a comparison of the conditions both of business and labor that prevailed under the laws enacted in pursuance of these policies during the sixteen years from the election of McKinley to the election of Wilson, with the conditions of today, when



The platform adopted,



—We



Republicans



or more reformatories for the correction of youthful criminals, convicted of minor ofand we favor a separate reformatory fenses, for females convicted of similar offenses. Use of Convicts. Ninth Instead of using our convicts in raising cotton and peanuts in competition with the farmers of our State, we favor the State



one







—We



opening up lime quarries and employing the convicts in them, thereby giving our farmers lime at absolute cost and in their use in the construction of public highways and other public improvements, but we demand that a more humane system he inaugurated in the management and working of the convicts of our State and that the hours of labor shall be fixed and limited by law.



Tenth

against



—We

our



Just



demand

State



we have had only two years under Democratic

policies.



Revenue And Taxation Amendment. Third We favor the adoption of the proposed amendment to article V. of the Constitution relative to revenue and taxation.







rates shall cease, correct any and all



Freight Rates. that the discrimination and her cities in freight and that laws be enacted to

inequalities,

irregularities

rail



Six Months Public School. Fourth We favor the education of the children of the State to the highest point possible





a



the adoption of the proposed amendment to the Constitution providing for a six months' school term. State-Wide Legalized Primary. Fifth favor a State-wide legalized primary applicable to all parties and for all of-



and



as



means



to



that



end we



favor



and exorbitant charges on the part of the roads, insurance companies, and all other lic service corporations. Railroads In New Sections. Eleventh Realizing the difficulty to their expenses that confronts all railroads into new and undeveloped sections, we the enactment of such law as will permit



pubmeet

bull!







favor



then



to



— We



fices.



Sixth



—We



Australian



demand



a



Ballot. fair election



earn a fair compensation. Against Bond Issues. Twelfth We deplore the continual issue of bonds made necessary to provide means to inmeet the deficiency in our stale trasury, erasing in amount every year: caused largely by the great and continued increase in the







law



and



appointment

travagances

affairs.



the opportunity for every man to cast a secret ballot, and to that end we favor the enaction of a law providing for the Australian ballot, in with every citizen protected from fraud election by a most rigid corrupt practice act.



and of office holders, in the administration of

therefore protection

of



othi



our



state



We



for



his



about

the

affairs.



own a more



tax invite every payer to join us in bringing



correction



In administration economical these abuses in our State



Seventh We believe in the dignity of labor and the elevation of the wage earner, and pledge our party to the enactment of such laws as will best promote this end. Reformatories. of establishment the favor Eighth— We







Labor Laws.



Health Plank. Thirteenth We believe the greatest B conservation in North Carolina is the eon of human lives, tion health, happiness, Preventable and postponable dis efficiency. now destroy thousands of North Care easi s







16



PROGRESSIVE STATE PLATFORM

incapacitates The gross



linians every year and temporarily tens of thousands of others.



economic

sickness millions

It



losa



and

of



our State from preventable death now amounts to many

to



dollars every year. been fullj demonstrated In parts of state and elsewhere that practically all this tremendous loss through preventable sickness and death can be checked through adequate, efficient public health measures. We therefore endorse the efforts of those persons at present engaged in this work so far as they have gone, and urge that ample provision he made for the more rapid conservation of this great loss, commensurate with its importance. To this end we urge that provision be made for increasing the capacity of the State Sana-



has



our



own



torium for the Treatment of Tuberculosis as rapidly as the demands may require and that of our provision be made for the treatment indigent tubercular sick at the state Sanatorium. We urge that additional provision be made for furnishing as biological products such antitoxin, antianti-rabic serum, diphtheria ill dc serum, anti-typhoid vaccine and smallpox vaccine to all citizens of the State free of charge. We urge that additional duties and powers be given health authorities to enable them to forestall and to especially cope with outbreaks of contagious or infectious diseases and to enable them to occurrence of prevent the di rases due to filth and insanitation.

t



PROGRESSIVE STATE PLATFORM— 1914.

PLATFORM OF PROGRESSIVE PARTY, ADOPTED AT GREENSBORO, SEPT.

3,



righteousness land.



to



the



patriots

to



citizens



of



this



1912.



We, the representatives of the Progressive party In North Carolina, in our first State convention assembled, conscious of our responsibilities ae citizens and convinced of the righteouness of the cause we espouse, confess our faith in the national Progressive platform, pledge our efforts to promote their enactment into law, and declare our allegiance to Roosevelt and Johnson, the distinguished candidates of the party for president and vicepresident of the United States. Confronted for years in this State by unfortunate political conditions, which excluded intelligent political discussion of State affairs, embittered and produced public discussion, we may now congratupolitical intolerance, late ourselves as a people that the baneful era is passed, and, in this nation-wide promovement toward higher ideals of gressive statesmanship in dealing with economic, social and industrial questions, which press upon us as for solution, there is no place for the antiquated issues of a dead past. Every man, we believe, whose conscience is awake to the

obligations

of citizenship should intelligently at resolutely, whatever sacrifice, align himself with that political party which represents his views as to State and national



Electors. We, therefore, appeal to the electors of this State, whatever their past political affiliations, to read and digest our platform with impartial consideration and, if in accord with its views, to unite with us in this progressive movement to attain for the people the much needed legislation. In the spirit of progress, looking forward and not backward, we believe the time has come in this State for its citizens, who would lay broadly and deeply the basis of our future civilization on practical achievements and firm moral standards, to unite their efforts in bringing about social, industrial, legislative and judicial reforms in the State, as well as



Appeal



national government. need the spirit of a broader statesmanin this the vision of things State, to be done in the service of the people, and the devotion of men to the substantial welfare of the State, apart from personal ambition, and the concentration of the public mind upon our agricultural, industrial, educational and

the



We



ship



moral advancement.



and



issues.

It

is



This

patriotic



is



freedom.



This



is



liberty.



duty.



National Platform. The national platform of the Progressive party in its stand for only "honest protection" which shall "equalize conditions of competition between the United States and foreign countries both for the farmer and the manufacturer, and which shall maintain for labor an adequate standard of living;" for the conservation of our natural resources: the drainage of our swamp lands and the building of reservoirs to supply water to our arid wastes; for governmental efficiency in all departments of our government, executive, legislative and judicial, with the recall of judicial decisions on constitutional questions; for the restoration of this government from the rule of the bosses, who are the subservient tools of the special interests, to the rule of the people as expressed in primaries and elections; for the betterment of the conditions of farm life,

protection to working men, and minimum scale of wages for working women; for control and regulation of railroads and corporations, but for social and industrial justice applied to all classes and conditions of society; and in outlining a program of practical legislation for needed reforms, constitutes in itself a call of



We, therefore, applying the progressive 6pirit of the affairs of State, advocate: Frimaries and Elections. 1. Honesty in the conduct of primaries and eleotionsi. There 5a no jdifference between political and personal honesty in any standard of morals. The corrupt use of money in

party primaries and public elections is a growThe sacredness of the ing evil in this State. ballot box is essential to the preservation of our liberties. We favor the passage of a corrupt practice act. applicable alike to all and elections, requiring publicity primaries of campaign expenditures, and making all improper use of money, methods or means, tending to debauch the electorate, a felony in the person or persons in the wrong; and when 6uch means are employed, the offender si) all his suffrage and the candidate forfeit benefited thereby the right to the nomination, The if chosen, or public office, if elected. hope and permanency of our institutions depend upon honest elections and high standards of personal responsibility in the exercise of

their

2.



franchise.



Public Schools. be adequate No false reasonable demands. economy should thwart the opportunity of any boy or girl in the State to obtain an education. Their education is an imperative and sacred duty. The State should provide free Edu6chool books and a longer school term.



Our public schools should

all



to



meet



PROGRESSIVE STATE PLATFORM



The North Carolina State Normal and Industrial College

Offers to the young women of the State five regular courses leading to the Degrees of Bachelor of Pedagogy, Bachelor

of

Arts, Bachelor of Bachelor of Science in



Science,



Home



Bachelor Economics.



of

:



Music,

:



and

:

:



THE TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL SESSION BEGINS

SEPTEMBER,

1915.

the



The Summer Session of the College will be held during months of June and July, 1915.

For Catalogue and other information, address,



JULIUS

cation



I.



FOUST,



President



:



:



GREENSBORO,

societies



N. C.



be compulsory in all counties which may vote by a majority of the electors so to make it. County superintendents of education 6hould be elected by the people. We condemn as unjust the practice of making school districts so as to lay the special tax schooling on corporate or other special propEducation in the public schools erty owners. should be directed to equipping the boy for some practical occupation, and the girl in a knowledge of domestic science and economy. Our lady teachers, now underpaid, not averaging salaries greater than paid to uneducated colored day laborers, should be adequately compensated for their services that they may be able the better to equip themselves for their work, and others to be encouraged to enter the profession. Chivalry to them demands it. This is social justice.



should



the should State, liberally sustain and extend the work of the State board of health by appropriating ample means for its efficient maintenance in disseminating a knowledge of sanitary laws and the eradication of preventable diseases. Statistics show that the death rate from typhoid fever in North Carolina is four times the No people can be a average in Switzerland. great people who are not strong, virile and The State should take every possible healthy. means known to modern science to preserve the health of its people. Our climate naturally is healthy and invigorating and we should maintain a high standard of public health by the strict enforcement of all sanitary laws.

of



the



medical



Penal

5.



Institutions.



3. The this of State, public institutions alike educational and charitable, should be of but in the interest liberally sustained, all efficiency and wise economy, supplies to these and other departments should be pur-



chased and supervised by a non-partisan commission to be appointed by the governor. Estimates of materials required should be made at the beginning of each year and contracts awarded, after advertisement, to the

lowest bidder, the materials to be delivered as required in the current year; thus enabling the State to purchase in quantities at the lowest price. It has been said by a leading business man, once a member of the board of one of our public institutions, that three intelligent business men, supervising the expenditures of all of our public institutions, could 6ave the State $75,000 annually. Board of Health.

4.



The



Legisilalture.



in



concurrence



with



their purpose. MurPrisoners should be treated humanely. der is murder, whether committed by prison guard or other person and discipline is not The parole S3 tem dependent upon severity. should be introduced and liberally granted to Convicts should be employed only prisoners. on public works and roads. Society derives no economic benefit when it imprisons the citizen, whatever his crime, and deprives those dependent upon him of support and pockets the proceeds of his labor. The protlt d. by the county or State from the labor of convicts falls on the innocent wife, child or others whom the convict may have suppor oil. We, therefore, advocate the passage of a law requiring the State or county to pay to the family of the convict all income derived hrom his labor at a lair compensation over and above his necessary support while confined, and laws which will put into practice such training as will better fit the convict for citlrective



Our penal institutions and reformatory in



should



be



cor-



IS



PROGRESSIVE STATE PLATFORM

Ip



when discharged.



This



is



enlightened



social



justice.



6.



We

The

of



Laws Torrens Systfim. Registration Our registration system is antiquated favor the adoption of the Torrens system. State should undertake a State survey

its







territory'



on



lines



by



which



all



titles



The Torrens conveyed. the owner of the land, at his option, submits his title to examination, the State corrects all defects, if any, guarantees the title and possession and issues to t lie



may



be



ultimately

that



system



means



owner



a



certificate



winch



certifies



his



title.



duplicate of the certificate is retained at the register's office, and on the transfer of the property the certificate is surrendered to the register, cancelled, and a new certificate The land cannot be issued to the purchaser. conveyed afterwards except by a surrender of the certificate. Temporary loans can be made by attaching this certificate to a note, since, without the possession of the certificate, the owner could not part with the property, in the same manner as stock certificates of corThe State porations are used as collateral. in the first instance collects a small percentage on the tax valuation, which is paid into a fund to protect its guaranty. This system would bring land into an active market as collateral, facilitate transfers, add to land and enable small loans to be made values, without the expense of legal examination and the drawing of deeds. If necessary, we favor a constitutional amendment to make this sys-



A



tem permanent and effective in this State. Tax Laws. 7. Our tax laws should be modernized. Hundreds of thousands of dollars on personal

property



ment

tion.



assessors undervalue of taxe to the



Laws



assessments, pro rata the burden of taxes.

8.



taxation. Local tax land to avoid the payState on a proper valuashould be passed to equalize tax so that all property should bear



escape



The Courts. The Legislature, in concurrence with bench and bar of this State, should remodel our court procedure. "The law's dethe



lay" is proverbial, but. Its very life is in the enforcement of criminal law and in the redress of private grievances without, delay. The non-enforcement of the law in many sections of our State has become a public scandal. There is no use of passing statutes without enforcing them and you cannot enforce them without the means to do so. The attorney general's department -hould be given greater power and should be allowed legal assistance to manage all litigation in which the State is involved and supervise the proper enforcement of criminal statutes. There should be a contingent fund placed at hi» disposal to be used by him when the emergency arises for the detection and punishment of criminals. Our system of criminal law and detection should be adjusted to meet the conditions of a more complex population. Freight Discrimination. 9. The discrimination of rates freight against the cities and towns of this State is a matter of serious import and continuous loss to our people. In the short-sighted policy of the lease of the North Carolina railroad, at midnight, and secretly, several years in advance of the termination of the old lease and for a period of ninety-nine years, at the rate, of seven per cent, on the stock held by tho and the parting with the control of State, that property, is partly the occasion of the discrimination, and when it appeared the State could have leased it at 10 per cent., if com-



prompt



petition had been open, the direct loss to the State is the difference between and 10 7 per cent., or the loss of $90,000 each year for the period of ninety-nine years, and the inexcusable action of the State Legislature of 1S99 in permiting the dismemberment of the Car* Fear and Yadkin Valley railroad, when a former Legislature had prohibited its dismemberment and the Federal courts held it could not be legally done, without, legislative permission, whereby the road was divided, the western half passing to the Southern and the eastern half to the Coast Line, is another cause of freight discrimination. This dismemberment cut 1,500 square miles of trading territory from the seaport of Wilmington, subordinated the control of the western section of the road to Norfolk and northern markets, and destroyed the benefit, of lower freight rates in competition with the water rates These through Wilmington and Southport. wrongs to the State serve to illustrate t lie domination of public and legislation by the special interests and, in the latter case, was concurrent with the of large contributions railroads to the campaign fund of the dominant political party. The loss to the State or indirectly has been incalculable. directly We favor the proper action by the State Legislature through the courts and by appeal to the State and Interstate Corporation commissions to ameliorate the unjust discrimination in freight rates against this State. Corporations. 10. industrial and railroad, Corporations, are necessary agencies for our material development, and they should be protected in their and accorded a "square just rights deal," but, they should be required at all times to conduct their operations in fairness to others, and the public interests. oppose industrial corporations known as trusts favor the repeal of the present State statute permitting one corporation to own stock in another, and the passage of a law which will it and prevent all combinations in prohibit restraint of trade which are oppressive and unreasonable. Water Powers. 11. The natural water powers of the State should be owned and controlled by the State. The development of these water powers, under the State's supervision, would repa*y with interest the cost and largely contribute in The concrete dam time to the State's revenue. once constructed the power could be leased to electric companies for transmission under conditions which would prevent the possibility of private monopoly. The Legislature could make provision to acquire by condemnation for the public use all undeveloped water power and the credit of the State should be used for this development as the power could be used This would be conservation of our natural



We



;



resources.



State

12.



Canals.



up

nel.



the



The Federal government is now opening Cape Fear river from Wilmington to



with a permanent eight-foot chanThe State should supplement this work the government by extending an inland canal system, which is feasible and was once begun, but abandoned in the early history of the State. The effect would be to give central North Carolina a water rate to the ocean. Employers' Liability Act. 13. We favor the passage by the State of an employers' liability act, providing for compensation of injured working men, similar to such statutes adopted by the Federal government and in other States; the abolition of the doctrine of contributory negligence and asFayetteville

of



PR0GKKSS1VK STATK PLATFORM



49



EAST CAROLINA TEACHERS' TRAINING SCHOOL

A

State School with but one purpose, to train



young men and



women



for the profession of teaching.



THE SEVENTH ANNUAL SESSION

BEGINS SEPTEMBER,

1915



For further information address,



ROBT.

sumption



WRIGHT, President, Greenville, N. C.

H.

Agriculture.



and laws to of risk in all cases, safeguard workmen in dangerous employments. The fact that in industrial plants operating machinery, and on railroads, over one-half of a million injuries occur annually, as reported to the accident insurance companies, make such laws imperative a» a duty to humanity. 14. We favor the creation of State loan and land banks to be operated under State supervision and control loans to be made on real estate only within a given radius of the location of each bank, such banks not to be banking. in commercial allowed to engage Object: to utilize the capital of each community in facilitating loan?, bring land into and to employ as market collateral, through the medium of the bank the savings of the people to the advance of their own The commercial bank and the community. bank each have distinct fun-lions. savings The practice in vogue in this State by which national banks, doing a commercial business, banks subsidiary so-called savings operate thereto, as an indirect means of paying inwhich are used in comterest on deposits, should be (prohibited. mercial transactions, The directors and officers of one bank should not hold similar positions or exercise control

the



The influence of our State agriculdepartment, supplementing the work of the Federal government, upon approved farm It methods, has been potential for good. should be liberally maintained and its field of The operation extended as occasion demands. farm is the basis of our wealth. The farmers

15.



tural



Legisprosperity is the nation's prosperity. lation, State and Federal, should be directed toward bettering the condition of the farmer his with and in colaboration organized devise ways and means to promote societies, the highest efficiency of agriculture, in all Its the welfare of the tiller of the branches, and

soil.



Public Roads. convenience, economy and necesThe public roads is now recognized. State should issue bonds and build a 6ystem of State highways from the seacoast to the mountains, cross sectioned from the Virginia to the South Carolina line, of permanent construction, and as a basis of an interconnecting system of highways all over the State, leaving the counties free to connect their local road?

16.



The



sity



of



to such

17.



main highways



concentrate in another bank, The savings the control of banking facilities. banks should, by law, be confined to their proper sphere and their loans should be made within the State on staple seiurities so as to keep the people's deposits within the State for its upbuilding and to prevent our capital of being sent to other States where the rates The custom of these sointerest are higher. called savings banks paying four per cent, interest on deposits and loaning their deother States posits on commercial paper in rates of interest higher than those proat vided by statute in North Carolina should be prohibited by law.

as

it



tends



to



Swamp Lands. of swamp land would be The inestimable advantaRe to the State. State should employ engineers to lay off areas issue bonds for the purpose to be drained, and distribute the cost between the owner' of the drained lands, according to the benefit each derives and collect by special assessment from the land owners, levied annually ovei long periods of time, the money so expected and advanced, which should be applied to the payment and redemption of the bonds Issued Local self-government is a fundamental 18.

The drainage

of



The right policy of our political institutions. of a State to legislate, either under Its general or police powers. In all matters of state

concern,

i6



equally fundamental.



Each should



VOTE FOR GOVEBNOB AM) STATE OFFICERS— 1912

be preserved In Its integrity without the sub ordination of the one to the other. The Legislature should enact legislation of local character to the representative of a county elected upon a written platform demanding such legislation of his country: provided, this section does not apply to the local option question.

Conclusion.

invite the co-operation of the men and of our State who are willing to strive in unselfish purpose to develop the natural resources, which God has given us to utilize, and to advance our civilization on high ideals of moral, social and industrial justice.



We



women



VOTE FOR GOVERNOR— 1912

Hoke Hyde

Iredell



658 685

2,649 1,233 2,959



24



COUNTIES.



CO



8 y

Alamance

Alexander Alleghany

...

..



g



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1.416



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10



Jackson Johnston Jones Lee Lenoir Lincoln



694 888

1,666 1,324 1,056



Macon



...



Anson Ashe

Avery Beaufort

Bertie

...



Bladen Brunswick



. .



Buncombe

Burke Cabarrus

Caldwell



..



Camden

Carteret



Caswell



Catawba Chatham

Cherokee



Chowan

Clay Cleveland



Columbus

Craven

Currituck



... ...



Cumberland

...

.

.



Dare Davidson

Davie Duplin



.



Durham

Edgecombe

Forsyth Franklin

Gf.ston

..



...



2,168 871 676 1,513 1,700 227 1,825 1,636 1,229 827 3,875 1,375 1,864 1,661 317 1,165 830 2,136 1,683 949 695 381 2,398 1.894 1.859 1,786 629 391 2,505 835 1,829 2,264 1,823 3,119 1,941 2,363



324 S52 366 135

1,027



141 103

SO



925 Madison Martin 1,264 McDowell .. 1,062 4,110 Mecklenburg

Mitchell



172 293

28 43 380 1.045 91 1,094 593 29 222 202 300 155 1,165



641 847 482 57 414 201 1,493 1,211 782 828 48 4S9

10 1,763 1,219 74 60



412

1,132 1.20S 1,922 1,990 1,672 904 1,096 703 1,011 988

.



.



72



Montgomery Moore Nash New Hanover Northampton Onslow Orange

Pamlico Pasquotank Pender Perquimans

Person

Pitt



57 512 764 1,761 76 95 214 67 314 842 231 886 452 177 291 464 200 211 43 55 516 108

61 21



32 236 1,000 220



502 66 386 201

1,015



614 900

18 189 342 717 668 410 426 69 42 444 468 279 117 234 42 62 239

5



18 39



2



17



12



686 847

2,420



Polk



48

9



114 343 118 499

21



386 845 424 135 430

4



Randolph ... Richmond Robeson Rockingham

. . .



Rowan

Rutherford

..



Sampson

Scotland Stanly Stokes Surry



243

2.118 1,082 46



14



349 93

2,646



Gates



Graham

Granville

...



640 431



1,670 921 3,874 2,334 1,409 Haywood ... 2,087 Henderson .. 1,086 Hertford 764



Greene



Guilford Halifax Harnett



113 390 110 411 289 163 661 40 209 561 695



567 68 970 932 43 312 202 1,076 100 72 198 99 1,685 120 901 625 805 53



15

3



Swain

Transylvania

Tyrrell



6



49 301

1



Union Vance



39



Wake

Warren Washington Watauga ...



Wayne

Wilkes Wilson

10

4



Yadkin Yancey

Total



676 2,828 1,357 3,103 1.997 2,839 2,241 1,289 774 1.742 1,168 2,006 799 640 382 1,724 1,223 4,221 1,044 509 981 2,390 1,622 1,877 774 1,150



310 811 457 621 475 116 211 899 808 165 176

8



1,759 85



344 453 961

1.423 2,366 48 1,005 48



57 27



600

1,585 2,529 789



1



310 309 114 199 593 88 471 723 131 528 65

1,068



50

43,625



288 246 321 43 326 151 943 22 39 455 948 2,332 442 426 1,028

49,930



2] 6



19

1



10



2



.149,975



944



VOTE FOR STATE OFFICERS— 1912

LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR.

E. D. Daughtridge Jas. R. Gaskill



D.

149,779 42.400 51,351 956



Wm.



H. Sentef Weatherly Grimes' majority, 55.625.

P.



51.175 954



Chas.

B. T.



E. Greene Tiller

55.072.



Wm.

J.



Daughtridge's majority,

J.



SECRETARY OF STATE.

150,093 42.339



John Q. A.

F.



AUDITOR. Wood Wood

55,103.



Click



Wm.



Bryan Grimes J. Andrews



D.



Stewart



150.056 42.606 51,392 955



Wood's majority,



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1,307 1,906 701 1,613 2,678 1,011 697



Onslow Orange Pamlico Pasquotank Pender Perquimans

Person

Pitt



450 7S2 5S6

871 1,S80



Polk



648

2,322 1,202 1.823 1,748 2,265 1,928 »... 1,020 394

1,691



390 850 146 100 232 308 653 242 664

2.1S3 132 527 1,306 1,689 1.724 2,688 32 1,640



Stokes Surry



Swain

Transylvania

Tyrrell



Union



693 356 992

1,048 3.553 1,161



Vance



Wake

Warren Washington



Randolph Richmond Robeson

K.M'kiiigham



Watauga Wayne

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Rowan

Rutherford



602 1.0S3 1,876 1,634



372 322 214 980 58 451 1,150 1,226

2,811 276 1,340 1,006



Sampson

Scotland Stanly



Yadkin Yancey

Total



827 699

1,196



121,342



87,101



VOTE



IN



STATE PRIMARY FOR SENATOR— 1912.



COUNTIES.



Alamance

Alexander Alleghany



218

35

19



Anson Ashe

Avery Beaufort

Bertie



6S0 96 355 52 34 158 310 63 37 187

91



Bladen Brunswick



Buncombe

Burke

Cabarrus Caldwell



.



Camden

Carteret



Caswell



Catawba



Chatham

Cherokee



Chowan

Clay Cleveland



15 48 315 187 93 86



30

155 182 62 285 116 33 110 199 142 175 158 64 123 25 121 98 65

10



Columbus

Craven



Cumberland

Currituck Mitchell



Montgomery Moore Nash New Hanover Northampton Onslow Orange

Pamlico Pasquotank Pender Perquimans Person

Pitt



Polk



Randolph



Richmond

Robeson



Rockingham



Rowan

Rutherford



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VOTE FOR CORPORATION COMMISSIONER— 1914.

Dare Davidson

Davie Duplin

Counties.

344 2.269



2S8

2,349 1.087 1,108

7



765

1,400 1,468



3

3



Durham

:



57S

61 2,981



Edgecombe

Forsyth Franklin



o K

Alexander

929

1,936 713



S



Gaston Gates



O

1,140 1,531 503 94 1,754



Gaham

Granville



896 3.328 953 2.06S 598 440

1,134



19 213



129

1,604



Greene

Guilford Halifax



612

2,504 1,048 1.390 1,957 1,003 417



156 397 183 160

1,452 29 1.570 1,172 1,524



Alamance

Alleghany



48

2



Anson Ashe

Avery Beaufort

Bertie



864

1,810 246 1,146 744 907 757 3,771 1,400 1,897 1,612 140 1,065 637 2,174 1,591 886



Harnett



Haywood

Henderson

49



Bladen Brunswick



Buncombe

Burke Cabarrus

Caldwell



850 534 33 614 826 2,620

1,253 2,043

1.16H 11



Hertford



38

34 31 1,641

l."'.l



Hoke Hyde

Iredell



443 233

2,800 1.159 2,205



Jackson Johnston Jones



Lee



.



_.



Camden

Carteret



Caswell



453 115

2,427 1,175 1.130 2



Lenoir* Lincoln



352 848 916

1,215



2.242 79 560



320

1,132



Macon

Madison

Martin



Catawba Chatham

Cherokee



942 822 777

1.120 3,329 419

1,161 1,215



931

1,442



McDowell

Mecklenburg

Mitchell



Chowan

Clay Cleveland



32S 357

1,960

1,491)



125 1.008 1.061



406

1,064 527



930

1,021



Columbus

Craven



Cumberland

Currituck



839 1,294



687



125 892 18



Montgomery Moore Nash New Hanover Northampton



S54

2ii7



12

4



1,003 768 874



47 15



CONGRESSIONAL VOTE— 1914

Onslow Orange ramlico Pasquotank Pender Perquimans

Person

Pitt



Polk



Randolph Richmond

Robeson



719 952 414 454 789 587 867 1,891 649 2.323

1,201 1,821 1,738 2,320 1.923 1,017



391 857 146 97 230 308 653 237 666

2.184 131



Stokes Surry



Swain

Transylvania

Tyrrell

.'.



1,307 1,876 701



1.613 2,772 1,011



Union Vance



693 356 991

1,042 3,553 1,154 602 1,083 1,877 1,635 824 696 1,196



Wake

Warren Washington Watauga



699 372 322 212 979 58 451

1,151 1,223 2,814



527

1,302 1.651 1.726 2,600 32 1,640



Wayne

Wilkes Wilson



Rockingham



Rowan

Rutherford



275

1,343 1,006



Sampsn

Scotland Stanly



Yadkin Yancey

Totals



394

1,683



120,997



86,901



411



VOTE FOR MEMBERS OF CONGRESS— 1914.

FIRST CONGRESSIONAL

DISTRICT.



THIRD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.

g



3

a



5

COUNTIES.



COUNTIES.



00



a



1

Beaufort

Carteret

. .



e

1,093



1,203



Camden Chowan

Currituck

.



128 336 873 411 629 397



Craven Duplin

Jones



848

1,414



Dare

Gates Hertford

.



Onslow Pamlico Pender



359 748 463 760

1,015 1,920



Sampson



Wayne

20



.



Hyde

Martin



Pasquotank Perquimans

Pitt



243 818 463 586

1.925



Tyrrell



.



.



.



392 536

8,940



Washington

Totals

. .



20



SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.



5

COUNTIES.



Q

•a



g O

> >

23 12 186 30 327 13 32 256



I o

Bertie



Edgecombe

Greene

Halifax Lenoir



707 930 613

1.043

...



Northampton Warren

Wilson

Totals



890 818

1,137



826

6,964



20

21



879



CONGRESSIONAL VOTE— 1914



North Carolina.



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For Both

Christian Character First and Always.



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President



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Elon College, North Carolina



DEVOTED TO HUMAN UPLIFT ON TERMS WITHIN REACH OF ALL

Durham

Forsyth

Granville Guilford

1.418 3,229 1,127 2,449



600

3,047



2

1



4



265 53

1



211

1,444



Orange Person



949

1.896 1,740 1,368 ... 1,857



Rockingham

Stokes Surry

Totals

\



710 671 1,340 1,620 2,740

13,990



9 92 141 17 17 21



Brunswick Columbus Cumberland

Harnett



681 1,504 1,257 1,434



935 412 500

1,471 54



New Hanover

Robeson

Totals



810

1,775 8.392



480

4,521



'ii

7



6



SEVENTH

341

352



CONGRESSIONAL



DISTRICT



18,592



SIXTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.

c



I

COUNTIES.



•§



COUNTIES.



EC



_ a

c

«J



p > "^

£ O «

669



5



K

Bladen

931



VOTE FOR AND AGAINST CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS

Lee

823

1.135 1,228 2,328 1,240



Montgomery Moora Randolph Richmond

Scotland



601 1.031



Burke Catawba

Cleveland

.

.



832

2,251 116 31



Gaston

Lincoln



1,406 2,179 1,952 2,097 1,251



Union

Willies



378 976

1,653 687



320

2,778 1,361



Madison Mecklenburg

Mitchell

.



932

3,307

.



1,268 2,406 1,139 1,620 1,148 1,181 1,222



.



485

1.225



Yadkin

Totals



Yancey

Totals



902 975

12,777



14,789



12,683



15,136



EIGHTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.



TENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.



-



COUNTIES.



COUNTIES.



Alexander Alleghany Ashe Cabarrus

Caldwell

Iredell



920

768 1,855 1,901 1,625 2,850 2,283 1,700 1,074

14,976



1,165



472

1,714 2,069 1,501 1,670 1,726 1,670 1,173



Buncombe

Cherokee Clay



3,244 844 357



3,088



Graham Haywood

Henderson

Jackson



423

1,861



Rowan

Stanly



917

1,094 1,094



Watauga

Totals



McDowell



Macon

Polk Rutherford



13,160



916 625

1,803



NINTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.



Swain

Transylvania

Totals



697 704

14,579



COUNTIES.

a

'5 •3



a

Avery

302 916



VOTE FOR SOLICITOR— 1914



59



©rimer

1851-1915.



elh©©l

N. C. (Formerly of Oxford, N. C.)



CHARLOTTE,



Located in Myers Park, the most beautiful and best laid out residential suburb in the United States; on a magnificent plat of overlooking the city of elevated, undulating land, 50 acres of Charlotte, two miles in the country, but on paved boulevard and street car line to the city.

Ideal climate; midway between New York and Florida; entire equipment new, modern, fireproof, steam heat, electric lights, hot and cold water from city water works in each room, toilets and shower baths on each floor. The Most Complete and Best Equipped New Barracks in the South



with the teachers and The academy has had a successladies of the Principal's family. of 64 years with a history that is a guarantee that it is ful career not an experiment. The large patronage from the best people of our home State, who know us best, is its greatest endorsement. Charges $400.00 per year. J. C. HORNER, A. B., A. M., Principal.

sities.



Ten teachers with degrees from the

Limited to

2 50



best colleges



and univer-



cadets



who



dine



CHARLOTTE,



N. C.



VOTE FOR SOLICITOR— 1914.

FIRST



JUDICIAL



DISTRICT.



THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT



COUNTIES.



a ej 2B



«2

to



^^ &w

Currituck

1,011



COUNTIES.





K



-



Camden

Pasquotank Perquimans



Chowan

Gates Dare

Tyrrell



Hyde

Beaufort



Washington

Totals



148 497 601 330 756 330 578 262 1,105 620

6,038



"89



388



507 984



SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT.

COUNTIES.



Martin



836 Jg° 1-128



Edgecombe Nash

Wilson

Totals



8bb

2.768



60



VOTE FOR SOLICITOR— 1914

FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT



NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.



COUNTIES.

9.



of education intensely devoted to developing graduates are everywhere successful and fill important They occupy places of honor and positions in all lines of work. dignity in church and state, and ably and prominently represent A college supplied with their state in the national government. ample resources to provide the best education. More than a milA wide range of lion dollars recently added to its endowment.

institution



An



TRINITY COLLEGE



men.



Its



courses.



Necessary expenses of the student moderate,



No



increase in



tuition charges within twenty-five years. For catalogue and illustrated booklet address R. L. FLOWERS, Secretary to the Corporation, Durham, N. C.



TRINITY PARK SCHOOL ESTABLISHED

1898.



Well-trained Location excellent. Equipment first-class. Faculty of successful experience. Special care of the health An instructor in each dormitory to supervise of students. living conditions of boys under his care. Excellent library



and gymnasium facilties. Large opens September 10.



athletic fields.



Fall



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FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE ADDRESS

W. W. PEELE, Headmaster.

THIRTEENTH

JUDICIAL

DISTRICT



Durham, North



Carolina.



FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.

9



6

COUNTIES.

c

o>



COUNTIES

Davie

Iredell



•c

>,

cd



X

Randolph

794 2,761 2,409 2,373 1,914 1,206

11,457



Rowan



Union Anson

Scotland



1,039



Cabarrus



907 391

1,259 1.316 1,719 6,631



Montgomery

Totals

1,647



Moore



Richmond

Stanly

Totals



SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.

s



1,647



FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT

3



COUNTIES.



COUNTIES.

Polk

Cleveland Lincoln



2



H

707 2,052 1.264 1.408 1,647

7,078

1,158



Mecklenburg Gaston

Total



3,462 2,075

5.537



Burke

Caldwell

Totals



1,158



VOTK FOB PKKSIDKNT— 1912



SEVENTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT



Yancey

Totals



1,255



986

5,9S7



6,030



NINETEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT

«

COUNTIES.



«

= 1

827 2,978 1.151 Yadkin 1.343 Catawba .. 2.458 1,186 Watauga Avery .... 1.152

..

.



3



3



COIXTIES.

OS



Mitchell



30

1,271 20

11



Wilkes Alexander.

.



.



2,156



Buncombe

Madison

Totals



.



3,771 1,123

.



1,215 3.87S



.



Totals



.11,095



1,291



2,156



41



4,894



EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT



TWENTIETH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.



COUNTIES.



a

COUNTIES.

Cherokee



a

Graham

Swain

.



.



«

396 990



.



959 473 744

2,002 1,177



1,139



o

Transylvania



Haywood

Jackson



1,185 1,057



Henderson

Rutherford



725 985

1,953 1,112



710

1,546 1,723 1,022



Macon

Clay

.

. .



985 388

6.72S



920 394

6,054



McDowell



Totals



VOTE FOR PRESIDENT— 1912

J K > H CO o O

150 523 208 125 478 138 295

1,637



COUNTIES.



Z o m

2,132



Dare Davidson Davie Duplin



...



Durham

•i.



Edgecombe

Forsyth Franklin



.



.



m Q

10



Alamance

Alexander Alleghany



.



Gaston Gates



397 2,484 823 1,757 2,197 1,851 3,042 1,856 2,333 618



238

1,509



80 1.143



10



810 33 124 102

1,689



345

1,066 1.204 77 1,262



"3

1



325

1



. .



852 652

1,487 1,643 217 1,605 1,571 1,140 777 3,716 1.365 1,738 1,627



Anson Ashe

Bertie



....



497 256 118

1,241

i



Graham

Granville

...



416

1,561



Greene

2



Avery Beaufort



. .



Bladen . Brunswick



.



.



Buncombe

Burke Cabarrus

. .



Caldwell



Camden

Carteret



303

1,153 705 2,110 1,652 906

.



Caswell



Catawba Chatham

Cherokee



Chowan

. Clay Cleveland

.



..



663 372



43 33 280 426 48 389 482 40 218 154 203 70 734 60

17 81



950 548 61 511 456

2,285 1.2S7 1,584 1.167 62 537 45 1,872 1,343 477 77



61



Guilford Halifax Harnett



894 3,830

2,300 1,364 2.068 1,092



Haywood

Henderson

Hertford

101



...

..



Hoke Hyde

Iredell



i



Jackson Johnston Jones

Lee I^noir Lincoln



742 626 636 2,528 1,210

2,757



71 244 95 261 192 124 460 42 148 354 801 61 63 76 392 315

1,335 35



346

1,279 179



46



223 343 152

1.979 135 1,035

43



"5

6 2



861 380 105 40 300

1.047 729 1,083



635 862

1,568 1,280 1,020 897 1,251 1,037 3,967



Macon

Madison

Martin



Columbus

Craven

. .



Cumberland

Currituck

.



2,351 1,668 1.819 1,678



622



155 79 235 6



387 943 892 190 870

11



McDowell

Mitchell

in



...



Mecklenburg



385

1,012 1.167



Montgomery Moore



451 122 49 134 430 229 343 284 203 144 252



125 60 347

1,066



841 1,320 34 773 533 716 846



10 38



678



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C.



Hamill



(D.). Weehawkrn. (D.), Jersey City.



B.



Hernandez



NEW MEXICO. (R.), Tierra NEW YORK.



Amarilla.



MISSISSIPPI.

E.

S. Candler (D.). Cornith. H. D. Stephens (D. ). New Albany.



B.

T.



s B.

P.

J. J.



G. Humphreys (D.), Greenville. U. Sisson (D. ). Winona. A. Witherspoon (D.). Meridian. P Harrison (D.), Gulport.



Lathrop Brown (D.), New York City. C. P. Caldwell (D.), New York City. Jas. V. Flynn (D.). Brooklyn. H. H. Dale (D.). Brooklyn.

(D.), Brooklyn. (R.), Brooklyn. (D.), Brooklyn. Griffin (D.), Brooklyn. D. O. E. Swift (R.), Brooklyn. R. L. Haskell (R.), Brooklyn. D. J. Riordan (D.). New York City. M. M. London (Soc.), New York City. G. W. Loft (D.), New York City. M. F. Farley (D.), New York City. M. F. Conry (D.), New York City. Peter Dooling (D.), New York City. J. F. Carew (D.), New York City. T. G. Patten (D.). New York City. W. M. Chandler (Pro.), New York City. Isaac Seigel (R.). New York City. G. M. Hulbert (D.). New York City. Henry Bruckner (D.). New York City. J. A. Goulden (D.). New York City. W. R. Oglesby (D.), New York City. Husted (R.), Peekskill. J. W. Edmund Piatt (R.). Poughkeepsic C. B. Ward (R.). DeBruce. R. B. Sanford (It), Albany. J. S. Parker (R.). Salem. W. B. Charles (R.), Amsterdam. L. W. Mott (R.). Oswego. 11. P. Snyder (R.). Little Falls.

J. J.



P.



F.



Maher W. Rowe



W

T.



E.



Quin



(D.), Collier (D. (D.).



Macomb

) ,



City.



J. J.



Fitzgerald



Vicksburg.



MISSOURI.

Lloyd

Shelbyville.



W. W. Rucker (D.), Ketesville. J. W. Alexander (D.), Gallitan.

.Booher (D.). Savannah. W. P. Borland (D.), Kansas City. C. C. Dickinson (D.), Clinton.

C.



F



W. Hamlin (D.), Springfield. W. Shackleford (D.). Jefferson Champ Clark (D), Bowling Green.

C.



D.

J.



City.



E.

L. C. L.



Meeker (D.).

Igoe



W.

L.



(D.), (R.). (D.). Farmington J. J. Russell (D), Charleston. P. D. Decker (D.), Joplin. T. L. Rubey (D.), Lebanon.



Dyer



St. Louis. St. Louis. St. Louis.



W.



Hensley



MONTANA.

J.



M. Evans (D.

F. o.



Tom

C. c.



). Missoula. Stout (D.), Lewiston.



NEBRASKA.

Falls



Reavis



(R.),



City.



D.

c.



V.



H.

C.



A.



M.



P.



Lobeck (D.), Omaha. Stephens (D.). Fremont. Sloan (R.), Geneva. Shallenberger (D.). Alma. Kinkaid (R.), O'Neill.



G.

\V.



W.

II.



W. Magee

Piatt



H.

T.



NEVADA.

),



H.

S.



E. E. Roberts

C.



NEW HAMPSHIRE.

NEW

(R.), (R.).



(R.



Carson City.

Manchester.



W.

B.



Oneonta. Syracuse. Corning. Dunn (R. ). Rochester. Danforth (R. ), Rochester. Dempsey (R.). Lockport.

Fairchild

(It.).



(R.),



(It.).



c.



Smith

Driscoll



(D.),



ButTal...



A.



Sulloway



D.

C.

J.



(D).



E.



H.

J.



Wasson



Nashua.



M.



Hamilton



JERSEY.

Camden.



NORTH CAROLINA.

(D.).

Sniithtield.



(It.).



Buffalo. Ripley.



W.

T. E.



Browning



(R.),



Isaac Bacharach (R. ). Atlantic City. J. Scully (D.), South Amboy. C. Hutchinson (R.), Trenton. J. H. Capstick (R.), Montville. A. C. Hart (D.), Hackensaek.



II. Small (D. ). Washington. Claude Kltchin (1).). Scotland Neck. George Hood (D.). GoldSbOTO.



E. c.

II.



W. Pou

L.



M. Stedman



(I).),



Greensboro.



Godwin



(D.).



Dunn.



—5—



66



r.



S.



R. R.

K.



N.

L.



Y.



Webb

I!ritt



Page (D.), Biscoe. Doughton (I).), Laurel Springs.

(I).),



GOVERNMENT—LEGISLATIVE BRANCH RHODE ISLAND.

G.

F.



O'Shaunessy



(D.),



Providence.



Shelby.

Ashevillc.



•L_4-



(">•



W. It. Stiness (It.), Cowesett. Ambrose Kennedy (R.), Woonsocket.



NORTH DAKOTA.

It.



SOUTH CAROLINA.

S.



H. T. Helgescn (R.). Milton. (i. M. Young (R. ). Valley City. P. D. Norton (R.), Hettinger.



Whaley



(D.),



Charleston.



OHIO.

Nicholas Longsworth (R.), Cincinnati. A. G. Allen (D.). Cincinnati.



Warren Gard

.1.



(1).).



Hamilton.

Sidney.

.



Byrnes (D.), Aiken. Wyatt Aiken (D.), Abbeville. J. T. Johnson (D.), Spartanburg. D. E. Finley (D.), Yorkville. J W. Ragsdale (D.), Florence. A. F. Lever (D.), Lexington.

J.



F.



E.



Russell



(R.).



SOUTH DAKOTA.

C.

II.



N.

C.

S.

.1.



E.

C.



Matthews (H.). Ottawa. Kearns (R.), Bate via.



R.



I.



D. Fess (R.), Yellow Springs. A. Key (D.). Marion. R. Sherwood (D.), Toledo. R. M. Switzer (R.). Gallipolis. Edward Ricketts (R.), Logan.

C. L.



H.

S.



C. L.



Dillon (R). Yankton. Johnson (R.), Aberdeen. Gandy (D.). Rapid City.



TENNESSEE.



R.



Sells



R.

J.



W. Austin



(D.), Columbus. A. W. Overmyer (D.). Fremont. H. Williams (R.), Lorain. S. W. C. Mooney (R.), Woodsfleld. R. C. MeCullooh (R.), Canton. W. A. Ashbrook (D.), Johnstown. D. A. Holingsworth (R.). Cadiz. J. G. Cooper (R.), Y'oungstown. William Gordon (D.), Cleveland. Robert Crosser (D.), Cleveland. H. I. Emerson (R.), Cleveland



Brumbaugh



Hull (D.), Carthage. W. C. Houston (D.), WoodburyJ. W. Byrns (D.). Nashville. L. P. Padgett (D.), Columbia. T. W. Sims (D.), Linden.

F.

J.



A. Cordell



Moon



(R.), Johnson City. (R.). Knoxville. (D.), Chattanooga.

-



Garrett



(D.),



Dresden.



K.



D.



McKellar (D.). Memphis.



TEXAS.

Eugene Black (D. ), Clarksville. Martin Dies (D.), Warren. James Young (D. Kaufman. Sam Rayburn (D.), Bonham. H. W. Sumners (D.). Dallas. Rufus Hardy (D.), Corsicana. A. W. Gregg (D.), Palestine.

) ,



OKLAHOMA.

Davenport (D.), Yinita. W. W. Hastings (D.). Talequah. C. D. Carter (D.), Ardmore. W. H. Murray (D.), Tishomingo. J. B. Thompson (D. ). Pauls Valley. Scott Ferris (D.), Lawton. J. V. McClintic (D.). Snyder.

J.



S.



D.



T.



Morgan

Hawley

Sinnott



(R.



),



Woodward.



OREGON.

W.

N.

C.



G.

J.



X.



McArthur



(R. ). Salem. (R. ), The Dalles. (R.). Portland.



PENNSYLVANIA

W. S. Vare, Philadelphia (R.), Philadelphia. G. S. Graham (R.)). Philadelphia. J. H. Moore (R.), Philadelphia. G. W. Edmonds (R.), Philadelphia. P. E. Costello (R.), Tacony. G. P. Darrow (R.). Philadelphia. T. S. Butler (R.), West Chester. H. W. Watson (R. ), Langhorne.



H. Eagle (D.), Houston. G. F. Burgess (D. ) Gonzales. J. P. Buchanan (D.), Brenham. R. L. Henry (D.), Waco. Oscar Callaway (D.), Comanche. J. H. Stephens (D.), Vernon. J. L. Slayden (D.), San Antonio. J. N. Garner (D.). Uvalde. W. R. Smith (D.). Colorado. J. H. Davis (D.). Sulphur Springs. Jeff McLemore (D.), Houston.

J.

.



UTAH.

Joseph Howell (R.), Logan. H. Mays (D.), Salt Lake City. J.



VERMONT.

F. P.

I,.



Greene (R.), St. Albans. H. Dale (R.), Brighton.



VIRGINIA.

A. Jones (D.), Warsaw. E. Holland (D.), Suffolk. A. J. Montague (D.). Richmond. W. A. Watson (D. ), Jennings Ordinary'. E. W.. Saunders (D.), Rockymount. Carter Glass (D.), Lynchburg. James Hay (D.), Madison. C. C. Carlin (D.). Alexandria. C. B. Slemp (R.). Big Stone Gap. H. D. Flood (D.), Appomattox.

E.



W. W.

J. J.



Griest



(R.



),



Lancaster.



Farr (R.). Washington. J. Casey (D.), Wilkes-Barre. R. D. Heaton (R.), Ashland. A. G. Dewalt (D.), Allentown. T. McFadden (R.), Canton. L.

R.

E.

.1.



W.



(D.). Sunbury. Focht (R. ). Lewisburg. S. Kreider (R. ), Annville. W. W. Bailey (D.), Johnstown.



R. Kiess V. Lesher



(R.



),



Williamsport.



B. A.

C. C.



K.



W.

H.

L.



Beales

Keister



Rowland



F. Hopwood W. M. Brown



A. R.



(R. ), Gettysburg. (R.), Phillipsburg. (R. ). Scottdale.



WASHINGTON.

W.

L. E.



Humphrey



(R.).



Seattle.



(R.), Uniontown. (R.), Washington. Michael Liebel (D.), Erie. H. J. Steele (D.), Easton. S. T. North (R. ), Punxsutawney. H. Miller (R.), Mercer. S.

S.



Hadley (R.), Bellingham. A. Johnson (R.), Hoquiam. W. L. La Follette (R.), Pullman.

C. C.



H.



Dill



(D.),



Spokane.



WEST VIRGINIA.

M. M. Neely (D.). Fairmont. W. G. Brown (D.), Kingwood.



Adam



Littlepage



(D.).



Charleston.



(R.), Pittsburgh. (R. ), McKeesport. J. M. Morin (R.). Pittsburgh. A. J. Barchfleld (R.), Pittsburgh. T. S. Crago (R. ), Waynesburg. M. H. Garland (R.). Edgewood Park. D. F. Lafean (R.). York. John R. Scott (R.). Philadelphia.



G.



Porter



W. H. Coleman



H. H. Moss (R.), Parkersburg. Ed. Cooper (R.), Bluefaeld. H. Sutherland (R.). Elkins.



WISCONSIN.

H. A. Cooper (R.), Racine. M. E. Burke (D.). Beaver Dam. J. M. Nelson (R.), Madison. W. J. Cary (R). Milwaukee.



U.



S.



GOVERNMENT— LEGISLATIVE BRANCH



87



CHOOL

RALEIGH,

THE DIOCESAN SCHOOL

N. C.

(for Girls)



OF THE CAROLiINAS.



Well known throughout the South. Largest Boarding Institution for young women of the Episcopal Church in the United States. Founded in 1842 by Rev. Dr. Aldert Smedes. Academic Department includes College and Preparatory Courses. Special Courses in Music, Art, Elocution, Domestic Science and

Business.



For catalogue and other information, address,



REV.

W. H.

M. K.

J.



GEORGE W. LAY,

F.



Rector.



J.



Esch



Stafford (R.), Milwaukee. Reilly (D.), Fond du Lac. (R. ), La Crosse.

(R.

),



W. Mondell



WYOMING. (R.), Newcastle. ALASKA.

HAWAII.

(Pro.).



E. E. T. F.

J.

I.



Brown Konop



(D.),



Waupaca. Kewaunee.



.Tames

J.



Wickersham



Fairbanks.



A.

L.



Frear (R.), Hudson. Lenroot (R.), Superior.



Kalanianaole (R.), Honolulu. Whole number. 435.



UNITED STATES SENATE

ALABAMA.

John H.



MISS1URI.

Underwood.

William

J.



Bankhead. Oscar W.



ARIZONA.

Henry F. Ashurst, Marcus A. Smith. Henry

Gilbert



L.



ABKANSAS.

COLORADO.



James



T.



Clarke. Joseph T.



Robinson.



CALIFORNIA.

John D. Works, James D. Phelan.

Charles S. Thomas. John F.

Shafroth.

.



Francis



MONTANA. Myers, Thomas J. Walsh. NEBRASKA. M. Hitchcock, George W. Norris. NEVADA. G. Newlands, Key Pittman. NEW HAMPSHIRE.

Galltnger,



Stone,



James A. Reed.



Jacob H.



CONNECTICUT.

Frank B. Brandegee, George P. McLean.



James E. Martine, William Hughes.



DELAWARE.

FLORIDA. GEORGIA.

IDAHO.



Henry A. du Pont, Willard Saulsbury.



Thomas

Jr.



B.



Duncan U.



Fletcher,



Nathan



P.



Bryan.



James A.

F.



O'Gorman, James W.



NEW JERSEY. NEW MEXICO. Catron, Albert B. NEW YORK.



Henry F.



Hollis.



Falls.



Wadsworth,



Hoke Smith, Thomas W. Hardwlck.

M.

William E. Borah, James H. Brady.



NORTH CAROLINA. Simmons, Lee Overman. NORTH DAKOTA.

J.



ILLINOIS. James Hamilton Lewis, Lawrence Y.

man.



Porter



Sher-



INDIANA.

Benjamin F.

Shively,



Atlee Pomerene,



McCumber, Asle J. Gronna. OHIO. Warren G. narding.



John W. Kern.

Kenyon.

Curtis.



OKLAHOMA.

Thomas

P. Gore,



IOWA.



Robert L. Owen.



Albert B. Cummins, William S.



OREGON.

George E.

Chamberlain,



William H.

Ollle



KANSAS Thompson. Charles KENTUCKY.

MAINE.



Harry Lane.



PENNSYLVANIA.



Boies Penrose, George T. Oliver.



M. James,



C. W. Beckham. J. LOUISIANA.



RHODE ISLAND.

LeBaron

B.



Henry F.



Lippitt,



Coll.



Joseph E. Randsell. Robert F. Broussard.

Charles



SOUTH CAROLINA.

Benjamin R. Tillman, Ellison D.

Smith.



John



Henry Cabot Lodge, John W. Weeks.



MARYLAND. Walter Smith, Blair Lee. MASSACHUSETTS.

MICHIGAN.



F.



Johnson,



Edwin



C.



Burleigh.



SOUTH DAKOTA.

Ed.

S.



Thomas



Sterling,



Johnson.



TENNESSEE.

Luke Lea, John K.

Charles

A.

Shields.



TEXAS.

Culberson,



William Alden Smith, Charles E. Towns.;



Morris



Sheppard.



MINNESOTA.

Knute Nelson, Moses E. Clapp.



UTAH

Reed Smoot, George Sutherland.



MISSISSIPPI

John

Sharp Williams, James K.



VERMONT.

Vardaman

William P. Dillingham, Carroll

S.



Page.



r



S.



GOVERNMENT—JUDICIAL BRANCH—NORTH CAROLINA GOVERNORS

VIRGINIA.



WISCONSIN.

Swanson.

Robert M.



Thomas

Wesley

William



S.



Martin.

Jones,



Claude A.

Miles



La



Follette,



Paul O.



WASHINGTON.

L.



WYOMING.



Hustiiig.



Poindexter.

Goff.



WEST VIRGINIA.

Chilton.



Clarene D. Clark. Francis E. Warren. Democrats, 56; Republicans, 39; Progressives,



E.



.Nathan



U. S.



GOVERNMENT— JUDICIAL BRANCH.

Wilmington

Clerk

Division



SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

CHIEF JUSTICE—Edward

iana.







S.



P.



D.



White, Louisof of of



(Second

in April



Monday



Collier, the after



Deputy Fourth



Monday



ASSOCIATE

California.



J



USTICE— Joseph McKenna,

II.



ASSOCIATE JUSTICE— Oliver

Massachusetts.

Ohio.



Holmes,

R.

C.



ASSOCIATE JUSTICE—William ASSOCIATE JUSTICE— James

of



Day,



Duffey, Deputy Clerk. (Fourth Mondays in April and October) T. Elizabeth Division H. Greenleaf. City Clerk. (Second Mondays in April and October.) Washington Division Arthur Mayo, DeputyClerk. (Third Mondays in April and October).



New Bern



and October. Division Walter















McRey-



Western



District.



ASSOCIATE JUSTICE— Charles E. Hughes, of New York. ASSOCIATE JUSTICE—Willis Van Devanter,



nohls.



Tennessee.



James E. Boyd, Judge, Greensboro.



W.



C.



Hammer,

R. A.



District



Attorney,

District

Asheville.



Ashboro.

Attorney,



Clyde

Shelby. Chas.



Hoey,



Assistant



of



ASSOCIATE

Larmar,

of



Wyoming.



JUSTICE—Joseph



Rucker

of



ASSOCIATE JUSTICE—Mahlon Pitney, New Jersey. UNITED STATES COURTS

at



Georgia.



The United States District Courts are held the same times and places, with the same Judges and officers.



Fourth District. U. S. Circuit Court C. Pritchard, N. C. Chas. A. Woods, S. C. Eastern District. Henry G. Connor. Judge, Wilson. F. D. Winston, District Attorney, Windsor. E. M. Green, Assistant District Attorney, New Bern. Alex L. Blow, Clerk. W. T. Dortch, Marshal, Raleigh. Heartt, Deputy Raleigh Division Leo D. Clerk. (Fourth Monday after the fourth Mondays in April and October.

Jeter







— — — and October. Asheville Division — W. Hyams, (First Mondays in May and November.) Charlotte Division — Henry C. Cowles,

)



Webb, Marshal,



Greensboro District Jas. M. Millikan, Clerk (First Mondays in June and December.) Statesville Division Henry C. Cowles. Clerk. (Third Mondays in April and October.) (Fourth Mondays in April Salisbury Division

S.



Clerk.



Clerk,



Statesville. tober. )



(First



Mondays



in



April



and Oc-



Wilksboro Division — Milton McNeill, Clerk. (Fourth Mondays in May and November.) Internal Revenue Bureau — North Carolina. W. Bailey. Fourth District — Collector

J.



Raleigh;

eigh.



Chief



Deputy,

J.



H.



M.



London,



Ral-







Collector Fifth

ville;

ville.



District — A.



D. Watts, StatesStates-



Chief Deputy,



M. Cunningham,



Revenue Agent



—T.



H. Vanderford, Salisbury.



NORTH CAROLINA GOVERNORS

1730 1734



Josiah Martn. 1771 Governors Under the Constitution Elected By the General Assembly. 1776 Richard Caswell, of Lenoir. 1779 Abner Nash, of Craven. 1781 Thomas Burke, of Orange. 1782 Alexander Martin, of Guilford. 1784 Richard Caswell, of Lenoir. 1787 Samuel Johnston, of Chowan. 1789— Alexander Martin, of Guilford. 1792 Richard Dobbs Spaight, Sr., of Craven. 1795 Samuel Ashe, of New Hanover. 1798—William R. Davie, of Halifax. 1799 Benjamin Williams, of Moore. 1802 James Turner, of Warren. 1805— Nathaniel Alexander, of Mecklenburg. 1807 Benjamin Williams, of Moore.



—George Burrington. —Gabriel Johnston. 1753— Arthur Dobbs. 1753 — Matthew Rowan. 1765—William Tryon. —

— — — — — — — — — — — —



Governors Under The Crown.



—Mnntford Stokes, Wilkes. Buncombe. L. Swain, — Richard Dobbs Spaight, Craven. Governors Elected By the People. New Hanover. 1837 — Edward B. Dudley, 1841— John M. Morehead, Guilford. 1845 — William A. Graham, Orange. Wake. 1849— Charles Manly, 1851 — David Reid, Rockingham. —Thomas Bragg, Northampton. 1855 Rowan. 1858— John W. Buncombe. 1863 — Zebulon B. Vance,

1830 1S35



1832— David



of of



Jr.,



of



of of of



S.



Ellis,



of of of of



— Jonathan Worth, of of Randolph. 1872— Tod R. Caldwell, of Burke. 1877 — Zebulon B. Vance, or Buncombe. 1885— Alfred M. Scales, of Guilford. 18S9 — Daniel Fowle, of Beaufort. 1893 — Elias Carr, of Edgecombe. 1897— Daniel Russell, of New Hanover. 1901 — Charles B. Aycock, of Wayne.

1865



1905— Robert B. Glenn, of Forsyth. 1909— William W. Kitchin, of Person.

1913



—Locke —



Craig,



of



Buncombe.

Governor.



1808— David

1810 1811



Bertie. of Brunswick William Hawkins, of Warren. 1814— William Miller, of Warren. 1817 John Branch, of Halifax. 1820 Jesse Franklin, of Surry. 1821 Gabriel Holmes, of Sampson. 1824— Hutchins G. Burton, of Halifax. 1827 James Iredell, of Chowan. 1828— John Owen, of Bladen.

of



Stone, — Benjamin Smith, —



— — —



1866 William W. Holden, of Wake. Lieutenant Governors Who Became Governors. 1S54 Warren Winslow, of Cumberland. 1861 Henry T. Clark, of Edgecombe. 1870 Tod R. Caldwell, of Burke. 1874 Curtis H. Brogden, of Wayne. 1880 Thomas J. Jarvis, of Pitt. 1890 Thomas M. Holt, of Alamance.







Provisional



— — — — —



THE NORTH CAROLINA YEAR BOOK



FOR THE SOUTH

The Southern Railway is a part of and is vitally interested in the development and the continued prosperity of Its policy is to cooperate just as fully as possible the South.

with the people of the South in the proper development of the country; not merely in the way of giving traffic facilities,

but

in active,



direct



work



in



the location of industries, the

in



utilization of the South's natural resources, the bringing in



of farmers



and other homeseekers, the improvement



farming, the conservation and building up of the soil, the introduction of dairying, the extension of the live stock industry,



the encouragement of fruit and truck raising, the marketing of farm products and in the building of good



roads, making more attractive and prosperous cities and towns and the securing of the best character of home life. For the cooperation with the people in all these directions development and educational agencies have been The service of the Industrial and Agricultural established.

live stock



Department, with its industrial, immigration, agricultural, and dairy agents, working for the common interests of the people of the South and the railroad company, is

all



freely given to



who



desire



its



cooperation.



The South affords a wide field for its own people and for great numbers from beyond its borders, its opportunities The Southern Railway will in every line are unsurpassed. assist in making a greater and more prosperous South.

is



Correspondence welcomed.



relative to



development and progress



M. V.

Industrial



RICHARDS,



and Agricultural Commissioner,



SOUTHERN RAILWAY,

ROOM

114



WASHINGTON,



D. C.



NOKTH CAKOl.IXA



RAILIto ADS



NORTH CAROLINA RAILROADS

Al'.KRDEEN



&



ROCKFISH



RAILROAD



CO.—John

deen:



W.



P. G. Spence, Baker,



Blue, Pres. and Oen. Mgr., AberA. Blue, Sec. and Treas., Aberdeen; Bourduat, Auditor, Aberdeen; U. L. General Counsel, Carthage; W. W. L. A. Chief Fayetteville; Engineer,



BONLEE & WESTERN R. R John H. Dunlap. Pres., Bonlee; W. J. Tally, Gen. Mgr., Bonlee; I. H. Dunlap. Sec -Treas., Bonlee.

I. Millard, Va. William Hayes, GenSuperintendent, Kinston; S. Hawkins. Secretary, M. Norfolk, Va. Manly. Treasurer. Norfolk, Va. J. C. Nelms Jr.. Auditor, Norfolk, Va.



CAROLINA RAILROAD CO.— C.

Norfolk,

or

;



President,



eral



Thompson. Traffic Manager, Aberdeen.

F. Whitmer, Pres., Philadelphia; Fred H. Kly, Sec, Philadelphia; David C. Wilson, Treas., Philadelphia;

Jno. D, Cole. Traffic Mgr., Ella; son, Gen. Mgr., Philadelphia.

J.

.1.



Manager



M



APPALACHIAN RAILWAY— R.



;



;



C.



Patter-



S.



ASHEVILLE & EAST TENNESSEE

S.



R.



R—



Coleman.

Mgr..



Pres..



Asheville;



S.



Gen.



Asheville;



G.



W.



Epps,



Howland. Sec.



LINE—H. Walters, New York; T. M. Emerson, Pres., Wilmington; Vice-Presidents— SC. Alexander Hamilton, Petersburg. Va. Gadsden. Charleston. S. C. J. R. Kenly. WilBrand. Wilmington; H. L. mington: R. A Borden, Sec, New York; Jas. F. Post, Treas., Wilmington; H. C. Prince, Comptroller, WilAlexander Hamilton, Gen. Counsel, mington Petersburg, Va. H. L. Barden. Sec, New York; Jas. F. Past, Treas., Wilmington; H. C. Prince, LeS. George Wilmington: Comptroller, Grand, Auditor Passenger Receipts, WilmingAuditor Freight ReL. Prince. Ed. ton; Wilmington; H. H. McKee, Auditor ceipts, N. Royal], Disbursements, Wilmington; W. Gen. Wilmington; E. B. Pleasants. Mgr., Chief Engineer, Wilmington: James Menzies, W. J. Freight Trattic Mgr., Savannah, Ga. Passenger Traffic Mgr.. Wilmington; Craig. T. C. White, Gen. Pass. Agt., Wilmington: J. W. Perrin, General Freight Agent, Wilmington; Jas. Mengies, Freight Traffic Manager, Savannah. Ga ATLANTIC & NORTH CAROLINA— (Leased H. H. Grainger, Pres.; to Norfolk Southern).) Kinston; Thos. W. Slocumb, Sec and Treas., Attorney, New M. Pearsall, Goldsboro; P. Goldsboro. Bern; Chas. Dewey, Auditor,

ATLANTIC

COAST

Chairman Board

of Directors,

; ;

;



Asheville; Reginald



Howland, Treas., Asheville.



Coler, Pres., New York; J. P. Clark, VicePres. and Gen. Mgr., New York; E Price, Supt., High Point; L. H. Hole, Jr., Sec New York, N. Y. C. B. Hole, Treas., New Ttork, N. Y.;W. E. Price, Traffic Mgr.. High Point.



CAROLINA & YADKIN RIVER RY.—Bird



W



;



'V,,~~ Miller,



CAROLINA & TENNESSEE SOUTHERN A B Andrews, Pres., Raleigh; H. W.

-



Sec.



A.



H.



Plant.



Atlanta: H. C. Ansley, Auditor, Washington. D.



Treas.;



CAROLINA. CLINCHFIELD OHIO RAILwAY— (Carolina. Clinchfleld && Ohio Railwav

of



C



South



M.

J.

J.



W.

C.



;



Carl M. Owens. Sec, Johnson City, Tenn.; Norment Powell. Gen. Counsel. Johnson City, Tenn: J. J. Campion, Traffic Mgr., Johnson

City.



Carolina, •'Clinchfleld Route.") Potter. New York; I. McPres., Stone. Treas., Johnson City, Tenn. ;







Tenn.



WAY—W.

J. J.



CAROLINA

A.



& NORTHWESTERN

Barber.

Pres.,

;



RAILCity;



New York

S.



;



Wolfe. Chester, S. C. J. H. Marion, Gen. Counsel, Chester S. C. W. K. Kearsley Auditor, Chester, S. C. ; L. T. Nichols, Gen. Mgr. Chester, S. C. E. F. Reid, Gen. Freight and Passenger and Gen. Ticket Agt, Chester,

C.

:



McLure. Sec, Chester,

;



F.



Treas.,



,



;







ATLANTIC & WESTERN RAILROAD CO.—

C.



H.



Huffer,



Pres.,



Edward, Gen. Supt. and



Baltimore: Harry P. Traffic Mgr., Sanford;

R. R.



J. F. Mayes, Pies., Brevard: E. H. Coapman, Gen. Mgr., Washington: R. D. Lankford, Sec, New York; H. C. Ansley, Treas., Washington; A. H. Plant. Auditor, Washington.







Wm. C. Cooke, Sec. & Treas.. Baltimore. ASHEVILLE & CRAGGY MOUNTAIN



R. R.—J. T. Deal. Mgr., Norfolk, Va. C. J. Norfolk. Va. & R. R.— Operated by Camp Mfg. Co. as a logging road. CLIFFSIDE RAILROAD CO.— R. R. Haynes, Pres. and Gen. Mgr., Cliffside; John M. Scott. Vice-Pres., Cliffside: Charles H. Haynes. Sec and Treas.. Cliffside; Z. O. Jenkins, Traffic Mgr., Cliffside.

Pies,



CASHIE & CHOWAN

and

Gen.

Treas.,



;



Johnson,



CHOWAN



AULANDER



DANVILLE & WESTERN RAILWAY—A. B

Andrews, Pres., Raleigh; C. D.



Mackay. Sec,

;

;



ASHEVILLE SOUTHERN RY.—A. B. Andrews, Pres., Raleigh; H. W. Miller, Sec, Atlanta; H. C. Ansley, Treas., Washington; A. H. Plant. Auditor, Washington.



Raleigh; C. L. Booth, Treas., Danville, Va. T. B. Cowper, Auditor, Danville, Va. Theodore Parker, Gen. Supt., Danville, Va. ; A. H. Plant. Comptroller. Washington, D. C.



DOVER



&



W.



SOUTHBOUND



RAILWAY—

;



Chas. S. Fairchild, Pres., New York: Harlan F. Stone, Sec. New York; Jno. W. Plattln. Treas., New York. ATLANTIC & DANVILLE RY. (Leased to Southern Railway) B. Newgass, Pres.. London, Eng. W. C. Archer, Sec. and Treas. Norfolk,



ATLANTA



&



CHARLOTTE



AIRLINE—



A. Wimsatt. Pres.. Washington, D. C. D. W. Richardson. Gen. Mgr.. Dover; W. B. H. Blandford, Sec. and Treas.. Dover ;N. S. Richardson. Traffic Mgr., Dover.







;



,



LynchVa. W. B. Harris, Sec. -Treas., LynchVa. R. A. Honeycutt. Traffic Mgr. Durham; Miles F. Figgatt, Gen. Mgr. or Supt...

burg, burg,

; ;

.



DURHAM & SOUTH CAROLINA ROAD CO.—Ernest Wiiliams, Pres..

Durham.



RAIL-



Va.



RAILWAY CO. Raleigh; H. B. Washington, D. C. H. C. H. W. Miller, Secretary, Atlanta, Ga. A. H. Ansley, Treasurer, Washington, D. C. Plant, Auditor, Washington, D. C.

YADKIN —ATLANTIC AND President, A. B. Andrews,

Spencer,

Vice-President,

; ;



DURHAM & SOUTHERN RAILWAY



CO







;



B. N. Duke. Pres.. New York; J. E. Stagg. H. Smith, Treas., Vice-Pres., Durham; W. Durham; A. B? Canthen, Sec. & Auditor, Durham; D. Lumpkin. Gen. Freight and Pass. Agt., Durham; Fuller & Reade, Gen. Counsel, Dur-



BLACK MOUNTAIN



RAILWAY



CO.—J.



ham.



Bis Ray, President, Burnsvillc: AV. T. Hippey, General Manager or Superintendent, BurnsJohn A. Muse, ville; Secretary-Treasurer, Johnson City, Term C. A. Smith, General Freight Agent, Johnson City. Tenn.

;



EAST CAROLINA RAILWAY CO.— Henry

Clark



John

L. A.



Pres. and Treas., Tarboro; Bridges, L. Bridges, vice-president, Tarboro; John Bridges, Attorney or Gen Council, Tarboro; V. H. D. Fowlkes, Auditor, Tarboro;



NORTH CAROLINA RAILROADS



AGRICULTURAL

COLLEGE

for



and



the



MECHANICAL COLORED RACE

N. C.



GREENSBORO,



in



Open all the year round for males only. Nowhere else the country can better facilities for practical education be Do you know a young man secured on such easy terms. who is unable to pay, but who is willing to work for an

education?

to



become mend him



please recomto write for catalog or further information.

a

so,



a young negro farmer or mechanic? If good



Do you know



who



is



ambitious



JAMES

Asst, Creek, Bridges, Gen.

hall,



B.



DUDLEY,



President,



Greensboro, N. C.

Sec. Pass. Agt.,

C. Tarboro; Henry Auditor, Manager, Tarboro; H. P. Foxand Gen. Supt., Gen. Freight and



son City, Tenn; George W. Hardin, Vice-Pres. and Gen. Supt., Johnson City, Tenn.; J. S. Wise, Sec. and Treas., Johnson City. Tenn.; J. E. Vance. Comptroller. Johnson City, Tenn. ELKIN & ALLEGHANY R. R.—Jno. A. and Gen. Mgr., Raleigh; Alex Pres. Mills,



EAST TENNESSEE & WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA R. R —F. P. Howe, Pres., John-



Tarboro.



P. Earle, Johnson City, Tenn; Geo. W. Hardin, Johnson City, Tenn; John S. Wise, Supt., secretary-treasurer, Johnson City, Tenn.



L1NVILLE RIVER



RAILWAY CO.—Edgar



LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE RAILROAD CO.—Milton H. Smith, Pres.. Louisville, Ky.

; ;



;



Henry Walters, Chairman of Board. New York, N. Y. Wibie H. Mapother, first vice-president,



Chatham,



HIGH



POINT, RANDLEMAN, ASHEBORO AND SOUTHERN RAILROAD CO.—A. B. E H. B.

Andrews,

Spencer, President, Raleigh; H. W. Miller, Vice-Pres., Washington, D. C. H. C. Ansley TreasSecretary, Atlanta, Ga. A. H. Plant, Auditor, urer, Washington, D. C.

; ; ;



Jr..



See.



and Treas., Elkin.



Wm. J. Dickinson, second Louisville, Ky. Addison R. vice-president. New York, N. Y. Smith, third vice-president, Louisville; Geo. E. Evans, fourth vice-president, Louisville: Wm. Alex A Colston, general solicitor, Louisville; Robt. J Pharr, Asst. comptroller, Louisville;

;



villeville'



Washington, D. C.



K. Stauffer, Pres., Hemlock; Sec. and Treas, Kelly M. Miller, Hemlock; Kelly M. Miller, Sec. and Treas., HemR.

lock.



HEMLOCK



R—D.



auditor of disbursements, LouisBecker, auditor of receipts, LouisMontford, consulting engineer. Louisville; Wm. H. Courtnay, chief engineer, Louisville; Chas. B. Phelps, Supt. of Transpor1 rattle tation; Louisville; Wm. A. Russell, Pass. (.en. Asst. Mgr , Louisville; Milton Smith, O. Bradford, Louisville; Chas. Pass. Agt., Ellis, real estate agt., Louisville: Joseph H.



Sewell Geo.



Richard



LUMBER CO. C. T. Millard, Pres.. Norfolk, William Hayes, Supt., Kinston, N. C. Va. M. S. Hawkins, Sec., Norfolk, Va. M. Manly. William Hayes, Traffic Treas., Norfolk. Va. Mgr., Kinston, N.

;



KINSTON- CAROLINA







RAILROAD

;



AND



;



KINSTON & SNOW HILL RAILROAD CO.—

;



C



;



W. W. Thompson, Treas.. Sec. Louisville, Ky. Hy L. Stone. Gen. Counsel, Louisville, Ky. Charles Haydon. Comptroller, Louisville, Ky. M. Stalks, Gen. Mgr.. B. Louisville, Ivy.; C. B. Compton, Freight Traffic Louisville, Ky. D. M. Goodwyn. Gen. Mgr.. Louisville, Ky. Robt D. Pussey, Freight Agt., Louisville, Ky. Gen. Pass. Agt., Louisville. Ky.

; ; ;

; ;

;



Henry C. Riley, Pres., Philadelphia; Gen. Mgr.. Sec. and Treas., Lovit Hines, Kinston, N. C. E. W. Chadwick. Traffic Mgr., Kinston, N. C.



F. McNair, Pres., Laurinburg; James A. Jones, Gen. Mgr., Sec. and Treas. and Traffic Mgr., Laurinburg. Schenck. H. F. Pres.,*Gen. Mgr. or Supt, Traffic Mgr., Lawndale; John F. Schenck, Sec. and Treas.. Lawn-



LAURINBURG & SOUTHERN RAILROAD



CO.—John



Dan .1. Price; Stackhouse; General Superintendent, Stackhouse; A. A. McA. G. Betts, Qulde, Secretary. Troy, N. Y. Treasurer, Stackhouse.

Betts



MADISON COUNTY RAILWAY CO.—A.

President.

:



— G.



J.



LAWNDALE RAILWAY—



MOUNT AIRY & EASTERN RAILWAY CO.— T Heare, Supt., Mount Airy N. C. MAXTON. ALMA & SOUTHBOUND R. R —

J. J.



A.



ham.

A.



McKinnon, Pres.. Maxton: C. J- CottingGeneral Manager and Secretary, Alma:

Steed,



dale.



Treasurer,



Alma.



72



NORTH CAROLINA RAILROADS



Pres., Burlington; J. P. Cook, Sec. & Treas., Burlington; P. SI. Pearsall, Gen. Counsel, New Bern. NORTHAMPTON & HERTFORD R. R S. Mllner Price, President, Raleigh: W. W. Thos. I' Robertson, Treasurer, Norfolk, Va. Hammer, First Vice-Pres., Philadelphia. Pa.; \v. H. s. Burgwyn, Sec., \v Hand; EC. Stuart i..«is. Attorney, General Counsel, Jackson; \v. \V. Robertson, General Manager, Norfolk, Va. J. F. Pennewall, general superintendent, Guiu-



NORTH CAROLINA



R.



R.—W.



II.



Wood,







;



Portsmouth, Va; H. W. MacKenzie, Va. E. (acting) Portsmouth, Comptroller, Bethea, Auditor, Marion, S. C. C. Lane, Supt., N. W. Stanley, Gen. Manager, Marion. S. C. W. 1). Faucett. Chief EnPortsmouth, Va. Va. L. E. Portsmouth, gineer, Chalenor, Traffic Manager. Norfolk, Va. B. Ryan, C. Gen. Pass. Agent, Norfolk. Va. C. S. Raines, Gen. Freight Agt., Norfolk, Va.

Council,

;



;



:



;



;



;



;



;



berry. R.



NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA BY —W.



Bonsai, Pres. and Treas., Hamlet; A. H. Post, First Vice-President. Baltimore, Md. ; E. Hancock, V-Pres., and Mgr., Hamlet; S. O. Banersneld, Sec., Hamlet; C. C. Graves, Gen. Traffic Mgr., Hamlet; G. B. Lewis, Auditor, Hamlet; \Vm. Moncure, Chief Engineer, Raleigh.

S.

J.



eigh; R. D. Lankford, Secretary, New York, N. Y. ; H. C. Ansley, Treasurer, Washington,



NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO. — A. B. Andrews, President, Ral;



CO.— D. A. McDonald, Pres., Carthage; S. P. McConnell, Vice-Pres. and Gen. Mgr., Carthage; J. L. Riddle, Sec, Carthage; B. M. Fellows, Treas., New York; C. C. Yates, Gen. Pass. Agt., Cartilage; E. W. Shields, Chief Engineer, Carthage. RED SPRINGS & R. R.— W. F. Williams, Pres., Red Springs; J. G. Williams, Sec. and Treas., Red Springs. RIVER RAILROAD—G. W. Morrow, Pres.. Gen. Mgr., Sec and Traffic Mgr., Townsville; J. T. Morrow, Sec. and Treas., Townesville.



RANDOLPH & CUMBERLAND RAILWAY



BOWMORE



ROANOKE



ROANOKE RAILWAY CO.—J.

Pres.,

;

; ;



L.



Camp,



D. C. N. Y.



R.



D.



Lankford,



Auditor,



New



York,



NEW HANOVER TRANSIT

Pate, Pres., Wilmington; Sec. -Treas. Wilmington.

,



CO.— A.

J.



W.



P. R. Camp. Gen. Mgr., Franklin, Va. R. J. Camp. Franklin, Va. Traffic Mgr., T. D. Savage, Sec, Norfolk, Franklin, Va. Va.



James



Laughlin



ROCKINGHAM

Leak,

Pres.,



RAILROAD



CO.—J.



P.



R. R.— C. H. Hix, R. H. Pres. and Gen. Mgr., Norfolk, Va. New York, N. Y. ; Vice- Pres., Swartwout, Chadbourne & Shores, Gen. Counsel, Norfolk, Va. Morris S. Hawkins, Sec. Norfolk, Va. E. D. Kyle, M. Manly, Treas., Norfolk, Va. H. S. Leard, Gen. Traffic Mgr., Norfolk, Va. Va. Pass. Agt. W. B. Rodman, Norfolk, W. L. Bird, General Solicitor, Norfolk, Va. Auditor, Norfolk, Va. Marsden J. Perry, Chm'n L. M. Jones, of the Board, Providence, R. I. Asst. Gen. Mgr.; F .L. Nicholson, Chief Engineer, Norfolk, Va.



NORFOLK SOUTHERN



;



Rockingham; J. L. Hawley, Gen. Rockingham; J. LeGrand Everett, SecRockingham. SEABOARD AIR LINE SYSTEM -W. .!. Harahan. Pres., Norfolk, Va. W. L. Seddon,

Supt., Treas.,

;



;



;



:



;



,



;



;



;



;



NORFOLK & WESTERN RAILWAY CO.—

L.



E.

;



Johnson,



G. MacDowell, Pa. N. D. Maher, Second Vice-Pres, Roanoke, Va. T. S. Davant, Third Vice-Pres. and Traffic E. H. Alden, Sec, PhilMgr., Roanoke, Va. adelphia, Pa.; Joseph B. Lacy, Treas, RoaTheo. W. Reath, Gen. Solicitor. noke, Va. Philadelphia, Pa., Jos. I Doran, Gen. Counsel, Philadelphia, Pa. Joseph W. Coxe, Comptroller, Walter MacDowell, Auditor of Roanoke, Va. William H. Wilson, Receipts, Roanoke, Va. Auditor of Va. Roanoke, Disbursements, J. E. Crawford. Chief Roanoke, Engineer. Va. J. R. Ruffin, Freight Traffic Mgr. RoaW. C. Saunders, Gen. Pass. Agt., noke, Va. Roanoke, Va. A. C. Needles, Gen. Mgr. RoaV. A. Riton, Gen. Supt. Eastern noke, Va. Division, W. J. Jenks, Gen. Roanoke, Va. W. Supt. Western Division, Bluefield, W. Va. B. Bevill, Passenger Traffic Mgr., Roanoke, Va.

;

; ;

:



William Pres., Roanoke. Va. First Vice-Pres, Philadelphia,

:



Asst to Pres., Norfolk, Va. Charles R. Capps, Vice-Pres., Norfolk, Va. D. C. Porteous. Sec, New York, N. Y. Robt. L. Nutt, Treas., L. R. Watts, Gen. Conipel, Portsmouth, Va. H. W. McKenzie, CompPortsmouth, Va. troller, Portsmouth, Va. W. D. Faucette, Chief Engineer, Portsmouth, Va. C. B. Ryan, Gen. Pass. Agt.., Norfolk. Va. L. E. Chalenor, Freight Traffic Mgr., G. S. Norfolk, Va. Rains, Gen. Freight Agt.. Norfolk, Va. T. W. Matthews, Asst. Comptroller, Portsmouth, Va. H. W. Stanley, Gen. Mgr., Portsmouth, Va. S. Davis Warfleld, chairman of board, Baltimore, Md.

;



;



;



;



;



:



;



:



:



;



;

;



SMOKY MOUNTAIN RAILWAY CO.—W.

Ritter,

;



M.



Treas.



Pres., Columbus, Ohio; A. W. Agee. Gen. Mgr. and Supt.. Proctor, N. C. James S. Hamill, Sec, Columbus, Ohio; C. B. Weakley,

,



Columbus, Ohio.



;



;



;



SANFORD & TROY RAILROAD CO.—John Lennig, Pres., Bridgesburg, Pa.; John H Kennedy, Gen. Mgr., Gulf, N. C. John L

B.

;



Tull. Sec.



;



SOUTHERN



and Treas.. Hemp, N.



C.

:



;



RAILWAY



SYSTEM— Fairfax



;



:



;



;



& —RALEIGH. CHARLOTTE Gen.SOUTHERN RY. H. Hix, Pres. and Mgr.. Norfolk,

C.

Pi. C. Duncan, First Vi-Pres., Raleigh; Mathias Manly, Treas, Norfolk, Va. Chadbourne & Shores, Gen. Counsel, New York, N. Y. ; W. A. Witt, Gen. Supt., Norfolk. Va. E. D. Kyle, Traffic Mgr., Norfolk, Va. H. S. Leard, Gen. Passenger Agent, Norfolk, Va. W. L. Bird, Auditor, F. L.Norfolk, Va. L. Nicholson, Chief Engineer, Norfolk, Va. M. Jones, Asst. Gen. Mgr., Norfolk, Va. W. B. Rodman, Gen. Solicitor, Norfolk. Va. M. S. Va. MarsHawkins, Secretary, Norfolk, den J. Perry, chairman of board. Providence.

;

;

:



Va.



;



;



;



;



:



;



:



R.



I.



RALEIGH

CO.—W.



&



CHARLESTON

; : ;



RAILROAD



J. Harahan, Pres. C. R. Capps, First R. L. Nutt, Sec. and Vice-Pres., Norfolk. Va. L. L. Watts, Gen. Treas., Portsmouth, Va.



Harrison, Pres., Washington, D. C. A. B. Andrews, First Vice-Pres., Raleigh, N. J. M. ; Culp, Vice-Pres., Washington, D. C. ; T. C. Powell, Vice-Pres., Cincinnati, Ohio; H. B Spencer, Vice-Pres., Washington, D. C. E. H. Coapman. Vice-Pres. and Gen. Mgr.. Wash R. D. Lankford, Vice-Pres. and ington, D. C. Sec, New York, N. Y. H. C. Ansley, Treas., Francis L. Stetson, Gen. Washington, D. C. Counsel at New York; Alfred P. Thom, Gen. Counsel at Washington, D. P. C. Alex. Humphrey, Louisville, Ky., Gen. Counsel at Louisville; W. A. Henderson, Gen. Solicitor, Washington, D. C. L. E. Jeffries, Gen. Attorney, Washington, D. C. A. H. Plant, Comptroller C. E. H. Kemper, Ass't Washington, D. C. H. H. Comptroller, Washington, D. Laughton. Auditor, Washington, D. C. W. N. Netherland, Ass't to Gen. Mgr., Washington, D. C. H. E. Hutchens, Gen. Supt., Greensboro; W. N. Foreacre, Gen. Supt., Charlotte. N. C. G. R. Loyall. Gen. Supt.. KnoxviOe. Tenn. C. L. Harris, Gen. Supt., Birmingham, Ala.; L. Green, Freight Traffic Mgr., Wash-



C



;



:



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;



;



;



;



;



;



:



;



;



RAILROAD RATES

D. C. S. H. Hardwick, Pass. Traffic H. 1



—6-



ALAMANCE COIXTY

Bros., snow Camp, R. F. D. si hi. 1, .1. E., Burlington, R. 1. Perry, Ed., Sutphlns. Blaylock Bros., Burlington. Rfd. Aldridge, L. a.. Union Ridge. Riddle. W. J.. Saxapahaw, R. 1. Guthrie, R. C, Snow ('amp. Kiddle. Ralph, Saxapahaw, K. 1.



Coble

1

1



Ray, Mamie, Burlington, R. 2. Walker, Mary, Burlington, R. 3. Satterneld, Nannie, Burlington, R. Gibson, Delia, Burlington, R. 3.

Covington, Mona, Burlington. R. 3. Graves, I'attie, Burlington, R. 9. Seymour, Pearl, Burlington, R. 9. Jones, James, Graham, R. 1.



3.



COTTON GINS. McBane, J. R. & A. P., Saxapahaw. McBane, M. C, & Co., Manndale. Nicholson, Joe A., Saxapahaw. Braxton & Co., Snow Camp.

Pickard. Guthrie, Menefee,

D.

.1.



Thompson,

Barnett,

Isley,



C.



C, Graham,



R.



1.



A.,

\\\.



.Saxapahaw.



Saxapahaw. Graham. Rogers & Albright. Graham. Rfd. Charles A., Graham. Thompson. Hinshaw Bros., Saxapahaw, R. 1. Loy, J. P., Rock Creek, R. 1. FLOUR, CORN AND FEED MILLS. Vincent, R. W.. Mebane. Cook Hilling Co., Mebane, Rfd.

Rfd.



William,



Roy, Graham, R. 1. Hubert, Graham, R. 1. Glenn, Jno. M., Saxapahaw. Graves, Alma, Saxapahaw. Woody, Lacy, Saxapahaw. Stockard, Jessie, Saxapahaw. Ezell, Myrtle, Saxapahaw. Perry, H. C, Saxapahaw, R. 1. Dixon. E. P., Saxapahaw, R. 1. Isley, D. K., Snow Camp, R. F. D. Lewis, Adie, Snow Camp, R. F. D. Richardson, Daisy, Snow Camp, R. F. Hadley, Elsie, Snow Camp, R. F. D. Ingle, J. B.. Snow Camp, R. F. D. Hurst, W. T.. Manndale. Hurst, Mrs. W. T., Manndale.



D.



Dixon, Peter, Burlington,



Patterson Bros., Burlington, Rfd. Holt .Milling Co., Alt amah aw.



Minor,



Hinshaw Bros., Saxapahaw, R. 1. White-Williamson Co., Saxapahaw. McBane-Glosson & Co., Saxapahaw, R. McBane, D. E., Son & Co., Snow Camp. Thompson, Geo. P., Graham, R. 1. Cates, C. P.. Mebane. Cook & Williams, Altamahaw. Hub Milling Co., Altamahaw. Hoffman, Seymour, Rock Creek. Thompson, H. S. P., Graham, Rfd.



1.



SAW MILLS. Thompson, G. P.. Graham, R. 1. Moser Bros., Burlington. Loy, J. P., Rock Creek, R. 1. Guthrie. W. H, & Sons, Saxapahaw, R. Hinshaw Bros., Saxapahaw, R. 1. McBane, A. S., Saxapahaw, R. 1. McBane, J. S. Saxapahaw. Pickard, D.' A.. Saxapahaw. McBane, .1. R. & A. P., Saxapahaw. Holt; Ben. B., Graham. Albright. Cad. A., Graham. McBane, M. C, Manndale. Braxton & Co., Snow Camp.

PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Reitzel,



1.



Sykes, Terresa, Haw River, R. F. D. Covington, Viola, Mebane, R. 4. Annie, Haw River, R. F. D. Lore, Johnsie, Swepsonville. Lore, Lucy, Swepsonville. Mnser, Sarah, Swepsonville. Arnold, Delia, Swepsonville. Moore, Addie, Graliam, R. 2. Lasley, Annie, Mebane, R. 1. Rogers, B. M., Mebane, R. 3. Garrison, Minnie, Mebane, R. 3. Pritchett, Irene, Watson, R. 1. Simpson, Nettie, Burlington, R. 3. Quimerly, Rosa, Burlington, R. 3. Covington, Esther, Burlington, R. 3. Holt, Julia, Burlington. Gibson, Mattie, Burlington. Thompson, Bessie, Burlington. Cheek, Eva, Burlington, R. 3. Smith, Arthur, Burlington, R. 6. Montgomery, Minnie, Burlington, R. Parker, Mabel, Burlington, R. 9. Braxton, W. A.. Burlington, R. 9.



1.



D.



Cuma, Liberty, K. Albright. Flora, Liberty, R. Stuart, Lyndon, Hartshorn.

Murry, Beulah, Hartshorn. Cude, W. W., Rock Creek. Somers, Emma, Liberty, R.

Carter,



3.

3.



3. 3.

7.

7.



Lugirty,



Liberty,



R.



Simpson, Edna, Burlington R. Cobb. Minnie, Burlington, R.

Crafton,

Reitzel,



Louise, Burlington, R. 1. Mrs. Fannie, Burlington, R. 1. Smith, Lula, Burlington, R. In. Cobb, .1. D. F., Gihsonville. Cobb, Mrs. J. D. F., Gihsonville. Garrett, Cynthia, Burlington, R. 6. Nicholson, Myrtle, Elon College, R. 1. Stuart, Lena, Elon College, R. 1. Loonam, Florance, Elon College, R. 1. Jeffcoat, Cora Pearl, Elon College, R. Rosemond, Forney, Altamahaw.



R. F. 1— J. W. Gilliam, Principal, .1. W. Gilliam, Jr., E. L. Wyant, J. F. Gilliam, G. B. Lovelace, J. T. Barham, Mrs. E. L. Wyant, Mrs. J. F. Gilliam. Liberty, R. 3.— L. L. Lore, Principal. Liberty. R. 3, Virginia Helms, Mary McLeod, Annie Norwood, Octavia Hockett, Miss Rudisell, music teacher. FRIENDSHIP—Burlington, R. 1.— Mead Hart, Principal, Burlington, R. 1; Eva Christ Verna Garrett, Burmon, Burlington, R. 1 1. lincton, R. Mebane, R. 6.— J. F. Love, Principal, Mebane, R. 6; Annie Hughes, Mebane, R. 6; Ella Anderson, Mebane, R. 6.



ACADEMIES. GILLIAMS ACADEMY. Altamahaw,



HAMMER



MEMORIAL



SCHOOL—



;



HAWFIELDS—



GRAHAM.

Incorporated in 1S50. 3,150. Population, 1910: Value real estate, $724,646;

property,

1.



value



personal



Cunningham, Julia, Altamahaw. Simpson, Ada, Altamahaw. Sharp, S. Ashton, Altamahaw, R. P. D. McCray, Mary P., Altamahaw, R. F. D.

Hughes,

Clara, Burlington, R. 8. Satterneld, Luna, Burlington, R. Garrison, Bronna, Burlington, R.

8.



$696,927. 310; colored polls, 51. RATE: School, 30c. and town 60c. on the $100. Bonded debt, $10,000 (for school buildings) ;



White



TAX



polls,



$50,000



(for streets).



8.



Barnwell, Eva, Burlington, R. 2. Clapp, Blanche, Burlington, R. 2. Long, Ava, Burlington, R. 3. Howard, Bessie, Burlington, R. 4. Robertson, Pearle, Burlington, R.



4.



TREASURER—R. G. Foster. POSTMASTER—J. M. McCracken. R. R. AGENT — M. W. Young, Southern. EXPRESS AGENT—T. C. Montgomery.



MAYOR— Wm. Ward. CHIEF OF POLICE— W. CLERK— R. G. Foster.

I.



Town



Officers.



H. Boswell.



ALAMANCE COUNTY.

TELEGRAPH MANAGER— C.

U.

Churches. Rose. Morgan. Pastor. METHODIST— C. M. Grant. PRESBYTERIAN T. M. McConnell. Pastor. METHODIST PROTESTANT— O. B. Williams, Pastor. FRIENDS J. R. Parker, Pastor. Schools and Academies. C. W. Rankin, Supt. Fire Department. Chief. E. P. McClure; Graham Hose Co.

Ministers



83



B.



Ward, W.



and



BAPTIST—Jas. W.

CHRISTIAN—J.

.



F.



Druggists. Simmon's Drug Store. Graham Drug Co. Carolina Drug Co. Doctors.







Long, George

Barefoot,

Paris,

O.

J.



W.

J.



J.







Lawyers.



GRADED—

1,



Long, J. A. Cook, J. S. Parker, E. S..



Jr.



Hughs,



Henan.

I.



No.

Co.,



W.



S.

2,



Long,

J.



Jr.,



Foreman; Graham Hose

Houses.



No.



C.



The



Hotels Vestal.



and



Walker. Boarding



Long, J. E. Long, Dolph.



Ward, W.

Albright,



Dry Goods and Notions.

J. J.



D.,



Hunter, Mrs. C. S. Lewis, Mrs. Rose, Mrs. J. W.



NATIONAL BANK OF ALAMANCE—J.

Scott.

Jr.,



Banks and

;



Bankers.



L.



W., & Co. Rives, M. R. Power and Light Companies. Graham Water and Electric Co.

Holt,

J.



Crawford,



M.,



& &



Co. Co.



Pres.



C. A.

J.



Scott,



CITIZENS—W.

Nifong,

Cashier.



Nicks,



Cash. Pres.;



Fruit

T.



Dealers.



H.



Graham Home Building

Brick



Building and



Loan Associations.

Co.



Manufacturers.



Parks



&



Dixie Store Co. Moore, C. D. Clapp, R. L. & Bro. Farrell, R. H. Pool, K. B.

Nicks,



Jeffreys.



W.

Jas.



J.



Boot and Shoe Dealers. Norwood. A. W. Rivers, M. R.

Euliss, V. M. Nicks, W. J. Albright. J. D., Holt & Herritage.



Craddock, S. C. Black Bros.

Holt,



W. &



Co.



Norwood, A. W.

Fertilizer Dealers



and Manufacturers.

Dealers.



&



Co.



Nicks,



W.



J.



Crawford & McAdams. Andrews, W. L. Holt, J. W., & Co.

Clapp. R. L. Butchers and Dealers Pickard, S. M. Black Bros. Barbers.

in



Moon



Cattle.



Bros. Fish and Oyster Pickard, S. M. Farrell, R- H. Nicks, W. J. Bro. Clapp, R. L.,



&



Bamm, H.

Furniture Dealers.



Green



&



McClure

J.



Edwards, Ed. C.

Foust,

P. McPherson Bros. Carriage Dealers and



Co. Grocers.



D.



McAdams,

Norwood,

Manufacturers.

Co.

Mills.



P.



A.



W.



Graham Buggy and Implement

Cotton



and

Mills.



Hosiery



V. M. Blaylock Bros. Farrell, R. H.

Euliss,



Oneida Cotton



Sidney Cotton Mills. Travora Cotton Mills. Leota Cotton Mills.

Confectionery

Dealers.



Nicks, Black,



W.

J.



J.



T..



&



Bro.



Moore, C. D. Pool, K. B. Dixie Store Co.



Graham Drug

Farrell,



Co.



Hardware



R.



H.



Graham Hardware

Graham

Nifong, T.

Trolinger,



Dealers. Co.



Moore, C. E. Pool, K. B. Dixie Store Co. Andrews, W. L. Craddock, S. C. Norwood, A. W.

Black,

J.



Insurance Agents. Underwriters (Fire).



H.

B.



R.



(Fire). (Life). Jewelers.



Hadley, Z. T.

Laundries.

Builders.



T., Bros. Contractors and



Sing Lee.

Livery Stables.



Johnston, Sam T. Nicholson, A. B. Longest, J. G. Florance, W. J. Coal and Moon Bros.



McPherson

Moore,



&

C-



Moore.

Dealers.



W.



Wood

Co.



Dealers.



Lumber Manufacturers and Walker Bros.

Machinery

Dealers.

Oil



Home

J.



Graham



Ice and Fuel Ice Co.



Graham Hardware

Paint



Co.

Dealers.



and



Chamber

A. Long. Pres. Clothiers and

J.



of



Commerce.



Graham Hardware

Tinnin, J. M. Tinnin. Richard. Jones, John R.



Co. Painters.



Men's Furnishers. & Co. Cotton Gins. Thompson, Charles A.

Crawford,



M.,







Produce Dealers.

Dixie

Store

Co.



Dentists.



Long, Will



S., Jr.



Norwood, A. W.



-I



ALAMANCE COUNTY.

McAdams,

Clapp,

Nicks,

R, \V.



K.

I..



E.



&



l'.m.



Rlack Bros.

.T.



Hotels and J. H. McClure, Mrs. L.



Boarding

Stables.



Houses.



Blackman,



Livery



Farrell, R. H.



MePherson Bros.

1'.



McAdams,

Russell,

C.



J.



Crutchfleld.



W.



.7.



Plumbers.

F.

Electric Co.



Manufacturing Plants.



Graham Water &

Anglin,

J.



The Holt Granite Mrs.



Co.



Photographers.



M.

Printing

Offices.



Regina Hosiery' Mfg. Co. Foundry and Machine Works. Thompson, J., & Son.

Restaurants.



Hughes & Foster. Alamance Gleaner.



The "Cove," Cook. W. M..

Brick

Editors.



Proprietor.



ALAMANCE

Cook



Newpspapers and

Estate



Trolinger



&



Manufacturers.



Montgomery.



GLEANEB



(Weekly)— J.



D.

Population,



Kernodle, Editor. Real



BURLINGTON.



&



Agents.



MeCracken.



TAX BATE:



1914: 6,500. $1.50 on the

$2,000.



$100.



Walker

Green Bich



& McAdams.

Wall



Shingle



Dealers.



Floating debt,



Undertakers and Embalmers.



& McClure. & Wilson.

Paper

Dealers.

Jesse.



Bradshaw,



Manufacturing Plants. Scott-Mebane Mfg. Co. (Shirts and Overalls).



CHIEF OF POLICE—J. L. Patillo. CLEBK—J. P. Montgomery. TAX COLLECTOR—D. II. White. ATTORNEY— J. H. Vernon. SUPT. OF HEALTH— L. A. Walker. POSTMASTER— O. F. Crowson.

W. U.



MAYOE—J.



Town

Ed.



Officers.



Moore.



Graham Graham



Milling Co.

Ice Co.



(Flour Mills).

Houses.



EXPRESS AGENT— J. M. Coble. TELEGRAPH MANAGERS— C. H.

;



R.



R.



AGENT—E.



W.



Franklin.



MONTWHTTE THEATER— W. E. White. "THE MEXICAN"— R. L. Holmes, Manager.



Opera



(Moving Pictures). Pool and Billard

J.

ID.



Rooms.



Moon,



Feed Dealers. Grain and Hughes & Coble (Wholesale.) Alamance Supply Co. (Wholesale.) Tin Shops.

Bussell, C.



F. Ausley, Postal. Ministers and Churches. BAPTIST— M. W. Buck, Pastor. CHRISTIAN—A. B. Kendall, Pastor. EPISCOPAL— J. B. Gibble, Rector. LI'THERAN—T. S. Brown. Pastor. D. H. Tuttle, Pastor; Nobbitt. Burlington Circuit. D. Mclver, Pastor.



W.



Durham.



F.



Merchant Tailors

Dixon, P.

S.



METHODIST— PRESBYTERIAN— METHODIST PROTESTANT—G. Pastor. ELMIBA PBESBYTEBIAN— J.

Pastor.



F.



B.



H.

E.



Currie,



Lebby,



HAW

Not incorporated. Population, 1910:

total.



RIVER.



REFORMED— D. Schools GRADED—A. H.

Piedmont



C.



Cox.



White, 1,500; colored, 50;

$600,000;



CAROLINA BUSINESS COLLEGE—.

Boarding Houses.



and Academies. King. Supt.



Value



1,550. real



estate,



value



personal



property.



POSTMASTER—W. P. Williamson. DEPUTY SHEBIFF— Geo. A. Blackman. B. B. AGENT— S. A. Vest, Southern. EXPRESS AGENT—S. A. Vest, Southern. MANAGEB TELEGBAPH— C. B. Faucett,

Ministers



$225,000.



Hotels and Hotel. Hotel. Newlin Hotel.



Ward



Morrow House.

Patterson House.

Architects.



Parks



&



Jeffreys.



W. U.

and

Churches.



METHODIST PROTESTANT— Q. B. Pastor. MKTHODIST EPISCOPAL— T. M. Pastor. BAPTIST—G. H. Dorsett, Pastor. CHRISTIAN—J. F. Morgan, Pastor.

liams.



Davis, J. A. R. Nicholson, T. G. Mitchell, A. C.

Fix, Cash.



WilGrant,



ALAMANCE LOAN & TRUST CO.—J. FIBST NATIONAL— A. L. Dans, Cash.

Brick



Banks and



Bankers.



M.



AYCOCK GRADED— M.

cipal.



Schools



and



Academies.

E.

Terrell,



Building and Loan Associations. Alamance Home Building & Loan Association. Mutual Building & Loan.



Prin-



Manufacturers.



Midway Brick

Boot



Co.



Doctors.



and



Shoe



Dealers.



Wilkins,

Sterrett,



J.

J.



C.



R.



Foster Shoe Co. Holt-Cates Shoe Co.



BANK OF HAW RIVER— S.

J.



Banks and



W.



Johnston, V-Pres.



;



Bankers. A. Vest, Pres. A. Long, Cash. J.



Book

;



Stores.



Druggists.



McClarty, Eugene. General

Johnston,

J.



Neese, C. F. Stewart, J. Butchers and Allen & Isley.



Dealers



In



Cattle.



Malone.

Merchants.







.



Carriage



Manufacturers and



Dealers.



Johnston-Thompson Store Co.



Holt



Simmons.

Aldredge.



Anderson May, E. F.



& C. D. J. W. J. B. & J. A. & Simpson.

W.



&



May.

Commission

Merchants.



Cardwell, N. S. Coble & Bradshaw.



Sharpe,



W.

Co.



S.



Merchants Supply Co.



Myrick, W. M. Haw Biver Grocery Co.



McLamb



Williamson's Incorporation.



ALAMANCE COUNTY.



si;



Painters.



ALAMAXCK COUNTY BINGHAM

limit

s

)



SCHOOL.

Banks and



Benson, K.

Ireland,

Ish-v.

,1.



\V.



Preston



J.

II.



A.



Winfrey, V. G. Thomas, G. H.



ray.



MERCHANTS AND FARMERS—W. Pies. S. G. Morgan, Cash. MEBANE BANK & TRUST CO— J.

;



(Outside Lewis Gray, Pres. Bankers.



corporate



A. MurA. Long,



Mebane, \v. J. Produce Dealers. Merchants Supply Co.



Pres.; F.



F.



Smith,



Cash.

Doctors.



M.Lamb



Co.



Williamson's



Incorporation.



York, N. D. Tate, W. N.



Plumbers. Burlington Hardware Co.



Thompson,

Dealers.



J.



M.

H.

Druggists.



Baynes, Dr. R.

White, F. L.



Thompson,

Ellis,



S.



&



C.



Piano B.

B.

C.

J.



Son and Organ



Smith, M.

Sellars,



Mebane Drug Co. Mecca Drug Co.

General



Photographers.

V.



Merchants.



Anglin,



M.

Printing

Offices.



Wilkinson, H. E., Co. Tyson-Malone Hardware Co. Mebane, A. H.

Johnston, L. T. Holt, George E. Fowler, J. H., & Son. Hunt, W. T., Bros. &



BURLINGTON NEWS (Weekly)— O. Crowson, Editor. STATE DISPATCH (Weekly)—J. Zeb

ler



Pate Printing Co. State Dispatch Co. Newspapers and Editors.



F.



Co.



Wal-



Rimmer, J. M. Nelson-Ray Co.

Smith, Hunt,

C.

J.



Alamance Insurance & Real Estate Co. Central Loan & Trust Co.

Standard Realty & Security Co. Piedmont Trust Co.

Real

Estate



Real



Estate



Dealers.



C



D.,



&



Mebane Supply R. W. Bright.

Long, A. P.



Co. Co.



Smith and Miles.

Jewelers.



Agents.



Crowson, O. F. Cook, J. M. Sharpe, W. E.



Shaw,



J.



T.



Undertakers.



Brown, W. W. Hoffman, J. R.

Fonville,

C.

J.



Mebane Undertaking

Hotels



Co.



and



Boarding



Houses.



C.



Murray,

Cates,

J.



W.

Shingle

Dealers.



White House.



Cox, C. B.



Mebane House.

Johnston House. Portfleld, J. H.

Satterfield



W.



Lindsay, M. B.



Anthony, G. W. Undertakers f.nd Embalmers. Burks & Williams. Gates Undertaking Co. Street Car Company. Piedmont Electric & Railway Co.

Spoon,

J.



&



Cafes. Sons.



Job Bros.

Livery and Sales Stables. Dillard Livery Co. Vincent, Warren & Co. Building and Loan Associations. Mebane Home Builders Association. Real Estate Agents.



Veterinary P.

J.



Surgeons.



Hornaday, W. A.

Shoffner,

Parrell,



M.



Tailors.

J.



Mebane Land and Improvement Co. Mebane Real Estate and Trust Co.

Dentists.



Ben.

Hurdle,

J.



Goldstein, H.

Sellars,



H.

Insurance Agents. G.

Editors.



Wall Paper Dealers. C. V. Tobacco Warehouses.



Morgan,

White,

J.



S. S.



Morgan, E. L. Thornburg & Guthrie. Kernodle & Walker.



Newspapers and



MEBANE LEADER

Editor.



(Weekly)— Fred



Deese.



MEBANE.

Incorporated in 1902. Population 1913: 1,400. Value real estate, about $500,000; value personal property, about $400,000. TAX RATE: 50c. on the $100.



Tobacco Warehouses.

Piedmont.

Planters.



Manufacturing



Plants.



White Furniture Co.

Continental Chair Co.



POSTMASTER— J. T. Dick. CHIEF OF POLICE—W. C. Clark. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE—J. T. Shaw. R. R. AGENT — E. Y. Ferrell, Southern. MANAGER TELEGRAPH—E. Y. Ferrelll EXPRESS AGENT — Y. Ferrell, Southern.

10.



MAYOR—W.



Town

S.



Officers.



Mebane Bedding



Co.



Crawford.



Durham



Hosiery Mills.



Nelson-Cooper Lumber Co.

Tri-co-bian Co. Mebane Iron Bed Co. Hunt, J. D. (Cedar Lumber.)

Trollinger



&



Montgomery Co.

Tobacco

Buyers.



(Brick).



Pastor.



PRESBYTERIAN—F. M. Hawley, Pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL—E. C. Durham, _ METHODIST PROTESTANT—W. Swain, D.

BAPTIST — M.



Ministers



and



Churches.



Ferguson,

Graves,

F.



W. M. W.



Bowland, J. E. Malone, W. Y.

Warren,

Miles, Miles, Carter,

J. N. Sharpe, Sam.



D., Pastor.



GRADED— Fred



E. Dorsett, Pastor. Schools and Academies. Deese, Supt.



W. M. M. B.

J.



ALAMANCE—ALEXANDER.

Butchers Smith, Walter,



Smith



&



& &



Dealers

Co.



in



Cattle.



ELON—Faculty:

William

Latin.



Colleges.



Miles.



Allen



Harper,



Pres.



;



Professor



of



Job Bros.

Painters.



Cheek, Tom,

Rice,

Joe,



Jr.



&



Bro.



Plumbers.

Cook, A. M. Wyatt, George.

Lawyers.

Carter,

T. A. Flour, Corn

&.



John Urquahart Newman, Bean and Professor of Greek and Biblical Literature. Walton Crump Wicker, Professor of Mathematics and Philosophy. Walter Phalti Lawrence, Dean of Men and Professor of English Language and Literature. Ned Faucett Brannock, Professor of Physics and Chemistry. Matheand Thomas C. Amick, History

matics. A. T.

lish.



Feed Mills.



Vincent, R. Cook Bros.



W.



Wood & Coal Dealers. Miles-Nicholson Lumber Co.

Power

&.



West,



Instructor



in



Latin



and Eng-



Light



Cos.



Piedmont Electric Co.

Garages.



Mebane Motor

Young

Civic



Co. Ciubs.



Men's

League.



Business

Millinery



Association.



Shops.



Clegg,



Marguarett.

Fertilizer



Dealers. Co. Dailey. Contractors and Builders. Co. Miles-Nicholson



A. L. Hook, Instructor in Science. I. J. Kellum, Instructor in Mathematics. Robert Sydens Doak, Instructor in Preparatory Department and Athletic Director. Florence Wilson, Director of Vocal and Instrumental Music and Harmony. Lois Baird Davidson, Assistant in Piano. Linda Barnes, Assistant in Piano and Voice. Eula Long, Art. and Physical Elocution Bessie Urguhart,

Culture.



Miles,



M. B., Sharpe, Sam,



& &



&



Patton, Woods. Apple, John Barber Shops. Terrell, J. F. Hunter, James, (Col). Dealers. Furniture Home Furniture Co. Southern Furniture Co. Blacksmith and Repair Shops. Pettigrew, T. B. Pettigrew, J. J. A. A. Isley, Tate, R. W.



Pearl Fogleman, Director Domestic Si and Instructor in English. Frank S. Child, D. D., Lecturer on Literature and HistoryE. B. Page, C. C. Johnson, Gymnastic Directors.



P. Heatwole, Director of College Band. Frankie McNeill, Librarian. Mrs. Sallie Holland, Preceptress, West Dor-



V.



Moxie



Moving Picture Shows. Moving Picture Show.

Shoe

Shops.

Joe.



mitory. Prof. Harper, Supervisor, West and East Dormitories. Mrs. Sadie Jones, Stewardess, Girls' Hall. Mrs. Laura Lee, Stewardess, Young Men's Hall. Schools and Academies. PUBLIC R. A. Truit, I'rin. Banks and Bankers.







ELON BANKING AND TRUST CO.—W.

;



P.



Lawrence, Pres.



W.



L.



Smith,



Cash.



Shanklin, Shanklin,



Doctors.



John.



Dressmakers. Walker, Lenora. Chander, Mrs. L. S. Norwood, Mrs. Ford.

Pressing Clubs.



Watson. G. S. Ware, S. A.

Beal,



A.



&



General Sons.



Merchants.



Whitted,

Ferrell,



S.



H.

L.



Hughes, C. A. Lambeth, J. J.



F.



Gerringer, J. B., & Co. Hotels and Boarding Clendenin. Mrs. J. E.



Houses.



ELON COLLEGE.

Incorporated in 1S93. Population, 1913: White,

total,



Michael,

colored,

5;



W.

J.



C.



Livery Stables.



350;



Gerringer,



B.

Editors.



355. Value real

rate,



estate



and



personal



property,



Brown, D. W. Newspapers and



$175,000.



THE CHRISTIAN SUN

kinson, Editor.



(Weekly)— J.



O.



At-



Tax



25c.



on the $100.



MAYOR—T.

R.



Town

C.



Officers.



CHIEF OF POLICE—W.

Gibsonville Telephone Co. Ministers and



POSTMASTER— H.



Arnick. D. Lambeth.

T.



Noah.

I.



R. AGENT— J. E. Smith. MANAGER TELEPHONE— L.



Printing Offices. Southern Christian Publishing Co. Manufacturing Plants. Elon Milling Co. (Flour and Lumber). Contractors.



Cox,



McAdams,

Vaughan,



J.



C.



Barbers.

L.



Churches.

J.



W.



CHRISTIAN— J.



O. Atkinson,



W. WellonB.



Orphanages. CHRISTIAN—J. O. Cox, Supt.



ALEXANDER COUNTY TAYLORSVILLE. COUNTY

SEAT,



POPULATION— (Census

Formed

Value



1910),



AREA— 300

of



in



1847.



Named



11.592. in honor of



Alexander family, noted

sonal

property,



in Revolutionary



,,,«,„„ history.



square miles.

estate,



real



$1,368,715; value of per



$10.. Weaversford. Francis, Ell, Grassy Creek.



J. W. B., Dresden. FLOUR, CORN AND FEED MILLS.



Va.



Creston Roller Mills, Creston. Helton Roller Mills, Helton. Idul. B. V., Jefferson. Blevins. J .F., Weaversford. Bauguess, T. J., Weasel. Ballou, J. U., Grassy Creek.



Fpchurch, C. L., Algiers.



PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Tucker, Victor, Park, Va. Tucker, Lester, Park, Va. Miler, A. J., Park, Va. Shepherd, Fielden, Lansing. Elliott, O. L., Ashland. Crawford, J. C, Obids. Gambill, Harrison, Jefferson. Gentry, L. R., Nathans Creek.

Eastridge. C. S., Clifton. Welch, J. G., Edison. Miller, D. W. Clifton. Miller, I. S., Edison. I'hipps, L. P., Grassy Creek.



Hagaman,

Hamilton, Campbell,

Howell,

Porter,

.1.



Robinson, Testerman,

(i.



Hemlock. R. A. Beaver Creek. W. L., Beaver Creek. P., Raven. .1. Beaver Creek. A.,



Hugh,



R. C, & Co., Helton. W. Helton.



Parker, Roark,

Phillips,



W.

I.



J.



Taylor

Lewis.

Pless,



&



L., Parker. L., Ashland. P., Oval.



T.

J.



Roark. E.



Rose, Park, Va. A. Clifton. G., Trade, Tenn.

T.,

S.,



Graham.

Jones,



J.



Creston. Trout.



Hemlock. Williams, H. L., & Son, Hemlock. Farmer, J. P., Sly. Latham, C. R., Clifton. The Union Co., Hopkins. The Todd Mercantile Co., Todd. Brown, H. H., Fig.

R.

A.,



Sexton, E. L., Edison. Stuart, Plato, Crumpler. Plummer, Rev. R. L., Crumpler.



Graybeal, Henry, Hemlock. Barker, G. W.. Grassy Creek.



Faw, Cicero, Grassy Creek.

Roark, R. D., Asldand. Sexton, C. F., Grassy Creek.

Blevins,



Plummer,



S.



C-,



&



Co., Helton.



Baldwin, P. H., Brandon. Helton Woolen Mills, Sturgills. Sturgill, J. A.. Rugby, Va. McMillan, C. P.. Crumpler. Stout, I. M., Gale. McGuire Bros. & Co.. McGuire.

Perkins. G. A., & Co., Treetop. Lyon. L., Obids. Miler. P. L. Glendale Springs. Morel z. V. L., Hopkins.

,



R. F., Jefferson. Phipps, J. F., Crumpler. Williams, C. H., Fleetwood. Jefferson. Francis, I. James, S. W.. Comet. Perry, A. A., Grayson. Rose Arthur, Park, Va. Ray, Biddie, Beaver Creek.



W,



,



Goodman,



J.



C, Beaver



Creek.



Vannoy. L. S., Fleetwood. Duncan, J. W., Beaver Creek. Wilson & Osborrfe, Trade, Tenn. Elliott, J. S., Apple Grove.

McNeill, W. R., Laurel Springs. Cole, Floyd, Ashland. Tucker, A., Park, Va. Jones, A. M. Crumpler. Phipps & Stuart, Crumpler. Scott, J. F., Crumpler. Phipps, J. E., & Co., Grassy Creek. Price, T. J,. Grassy Creek. Barton, J. H., Grassy Creek. Pennington, W. T.. Sturgills. Tucker. H. C, Supply Co., Lansing. Dancy, A. C, Scottsville. Sapp, John, Clifton. Damascus Store Co., Hemlock. Green, G. C, Othello. Miller & Sturgill, Park, Va.

,



Jones, Floyd, Clifton. Woody, Alex., Gray. Hill. Mary A., Rattler.

Hill,



Blevins, D.



Walter, Rattler. Dickson, W. W., Grassy Creek. E., Crumpler.



Goodman,



J. 0., Beaver Creek. Dickson. J. A., Grassy Creek. Jones, F. B., Crumpler. Lewis, F. L., Ashland. Dickson, R. L., Grassy Creek.



Elliott,



J.



V,



Sly.



Bare, Goodman, Wagoner. Perkins, W. F., Scotttsville.

Sturgill,



Mamie,



Sturgill.



SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES. HELTON HIGH SCHOOL— Troy I.

Principal,



Jones.



PHYSICIANS NOT



Sturgills.



IN



TOWNS.



Jones, T. Lester, Lansing. Jones, Thomas, Lansing. Barton, J. H., Weaverford. Jones. R. W., Clifton.



Graham, W.

Jones,

Call.



Lemley, I. T.. Todd. R., Todd. Blackburn, W. R., Todd. Pennington, S. E., Sturgills.

A. L.

T.

J..

,



Helton.



Hopkins.



Robinson, W. J., Tugman, B. W..



Creston. Warrensville. Filer, C. R., Nathan's Creek.



Dickson, C. F., Grassy Creek. Jones. Rebecca, Grassy Creek. Gambill, Curtis, Grassy Creek. Gambill, Arthur, Grassy Creek. Miller, Winnie, Transou. Smithey, Mamie, Weaversford. Bowlin, Ethel, Beldon. Oliver, Avery, Grassy Creek. Severt, Minnie, Obids. Black. A. C Baldwin. Graybeal, Mrs. W. A.. Lansing. Rolen, Carrie, Baldwin. Luther, W. L,., Jefferson. Eller, Clyde N.. Berlin. Kirby, Ruth, Sturgill. Blevins, Roby, Brandon. Segraves, J. L., Grassy Creek. Segraves, Mrs. J. L. Grassy Creek. Francis, Eli, Grassy Creek. Calloway, Rosa, Jefferson. Weaver, A. L., Sturgill.

.

,



Jones.



J.



W.,



Clifton.



Gambill. Dr. J. Jones, Dr. W. F., Clifton.



DENTISTS. C, Crumpler.



Roland, E. G., Clifton. Johnson, E. J., Jefferson. Houck, Mrs. Bessie, Raven. Norris, M. H., Todd.



AS IK— AVERT.

I



99



Howell, Web, Grassy Creek. Lemley, H. H., Todd. Pennington, C. B., Sturgills. Kirby. J. K., Sturgills.



THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK— J. J. as, President; H. C. Tucker, Cashier. THE BANK OF ASHE—J. E .Finley.

dent; W. H. Worth.

Colvard.

J.



Banks and



Bankers.



ThomPresi-



Goodman, Mills, Beaver Creek. Goodman, Hayden, Beaver Creek. Plummer, Mrs. R. L., Crump ler.

Lewis, Mattie, Ashland. Phipps. Chloe, Jefferson. Gamblll, Lucy, Crumpler. Howell, W. H., Baven.

Scott, Keller,



Cashier. Doctors.



W.

J.



Testerman.



C.



Blevins, Mauley. Perkins, S. L.



W.

L.



Druggists.



L.,



Jefferson.



N., Fleetwood. Lyon, Lula, Obids. Johnson, J. R., Linney. Adams, A. L., Trade, Tenn. Duvall, Eugene, Grassy Creek.



Testerman.



J.



C.



Ashe Drug

Spicer,



&



Cash



Store.



Lawyers.



Park,



C. B. G. L.



Bauguess,

Filer,



Minnie,



Sturgills.



Virginia,



Berlin.



Koontz, George .Jefferson. Ray, Ruth, Tree top. Scarborough, W. B., Creston.

Myrtle, Clifton. Rowland, Scott, Clifton. Lewis, C. M., Clifton,

Jones,



Ballou, R. L. Councill. J. B. Bowie, T. C.



Bauguess,



W.



THE JEFFERSON RECORDER

W. Adams,

Editor. Printing

Offices.



Worth, W. H., & Co. Newspapers and Editors.



R. Insurance Agents.



(Weekly)— T.

Printing.



llolman. G. S., Todd. Green, W. F., Todd Adams, J. D., Ashland. Ashley, W. R., Amy. Maxwell, L. G., Hopkins. Wagner, Judson E., Fleetwood. Woodie, Luther, Glendale Springs. Garvey, W. W., Beaver Creek. Ilouck, G. P.. Raven. Perkins, Gertrude, Grassy Creek. Miller. Cora, Laurel Springs. Parker, J. E. Parker.



THE ASHE JOB OFFICE—Job

Jefferson Jefferson



Gentry-Reeves Printing Co. General Merchandise.



Hardware



Store.



Bargain House.



McNeill. E. A. Gentry, W. E.

Hotels and Boarding Houses. Mountain Hotel.



Callaway,



J.



B.,



Rawl.

Jefferson



Harness and Saddles.



Hardware

J.



Co.



JEFFERSON.

Incorporated in 1850. Population, 1910: White,

total,



Undertakers.



Badger,

294;

colored.

27;



W., & Son. Manufacturing



Plants.



321.

of



real estate, $48,157; value property, $55,964. RATE: 30c. on the $100.



Value



persona]



Jefferson Roller Mills. Sons. Badger, J. W.,



&



Furniture



Dealers.



TAX



Ashe Furniture Co.

Jewelers.



POSTMASTER— J.

M.

E.



(No town government.)

B. Colvard. Ministers and Churches.

Stabler,



Dunman,

Dunman,

Weaver,

Koontz, Medley,

L.

Scott,

J. J.



L.



A.

Barbers.



CHURCH, SOUTH— E. P. Pastor. BAPTIST — Geo. M. Reeves, Pastor.



L. A.



A.

Blacksmiths.

E.



PRESBYTERIAN—J. C. Brown. Schools and Academies. JEFFERSON ACADEMY— W.



Joe.



Books



and



Stationery.



Prin.



Book



Shop.



AVERY COUNTY NEWLAND. COUNTY

SEAT,



POPULATION— 1 2,000.

Formed

in February,



Value



AREA— 300 square miles. of real estate, $1,3S5,670; value NUMBER OF SCHOLLS—For whites, —



1911.



Named



in honor of

of



W.



Avery,



of



Revolutionary fame



personal property, $565,099.00. 48; for negroes 2. TAX RATE County purposes, 62. on the $100; special road. 20c. PUBLIC ROADS Number oi miles approximately 300. Worked by labor.







East Tennesse and Western N. C. Railroad, 3miles, assessed value Linville River Railway, 12 miles, assessed value Western Union Telegraph Company, assessed vallue assessed value Valle Crucis, Shaw'haw and Elk Park T. Co. Watauga Telegraph and Telephone Company, assessed value SUPERIOR COURT TERMS— April 19, October 18.

,



RAILROAD, TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS COMPANIES.



$28,120.00 30,000.00 369.00

2,96!



358.00



Elk Park.

land.

.



COUNTY OFFICERS. REPRESENTATIVE— Hon. W. M. Johnson, CLERK OF COURT—J. L. Banner, NewBanner's Elk.

Puckett.



CORONER— W.

Elk.



C.



Tate,



M.



D.,



Banner's



SHERIFF— J. H. Voncannon, REGISTER OF DEEDS — John



SURVEYOR—T. L. Lowe, Banner Elk. SUPT. OF SCHOOLS— Frank A. Edmonson, Newland. HOARD OF EDUCATION -R. T.





12,957.00 3,824.33 773,186.00 4.77:;. no 1,000.00 216.00 14,515.00 67,318.00 228.00

4,



NUI'KIUOR COURT TERMS

(civil),



—Novemher

3



22



(civil),



October



December



20,



February



15



April



5



(criminal).



May



(civil).



COUNTY OFFICERS. CLERK OF COURT— George A. Paul, Washington.



Satchwell,



W.



J..



Yatesville.



Chocowinity Co., Chocowinity. Winsteads, W. F., Sons, Winsteadville.



SHERIFF—W.

REGISTER



B.



OF



DEEDS—Gilbert



Windley,



Washington. Rumley,



COTTON GINS.

P. Pantego. A., Bath. Bro., Winsteadville. Winstead, W. F., Co., Hunters Bridge. Oden, J. W., Toler, A., Blount's Creek. Guilford Ginning Co.. Aurora. Eborne, W. S. D., Washington, R. 4.



Washington.



TREASURER —E. R. Mixon, Washington. CORONER— Dr. Joshua Tayloe, Washington. SUPT. OF SCHOOLS— W. J. Privett, WashSUPT. OF



Aycock, C. Brooks. T.



&



&



ington.



HOME— T.



B. Davis, Washiugl- n.



BOARD



OF EDUCATION—E.

P.



W.



.



Ayers



(chm'n), T. R. Hodges, Butt, Bonnerton.



Washington;



W.



M.



SAW



MILLS.

Rfd.



Aycock, Pantego; W. E. W. S. D'Eborne, Washington, Rfd. Swindell, Washington; H. C. Brogaw, Choeowinity; W. H. Whitley, Blount Creek. BOARD OF ELECTIONS— H. E. Harding (chm'n), W. B. Windley, W. O. Ellis, Wash;



COMMISSIONERS— C.



ington.



Dixie Lumber Co., Roal. Crescent Lumber Co., Washington, Perry. J. R., Washington, Rfd. Hodges, R. E., Washington. Rawls, O. B., Washington. Lamm & Tuten, Edward. Paul, C. B., Sidney. Powell & Son, Beaufort, Rfd.



JUSTICES OF THE



PEACE.



BATH TOWNSHIP—Thomas

Jackson. Pinetown; Tyer, Bath; G. M. Sidney.



PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Nelson, Lena, Wilmar, Rfd. Williamson. Alice, Washington, R. 1. Gurganus, Margaret, Grimesland, R. 3. Lyda, L. V., Washington, R. 1. Spain, Marjorie, Washington, R. 1. Lewis, Mrs. G. W., Washington. R. 1. Hardison, Edith, Washington, R. 1. Yail, Katie, Washington, R. 1. Porry, Ethel, Washington, R. 1. Mull, Adna, Washington. R. 3. Davis. Mrs., Washington, R. 3. Bland, Rosalie, Washington, R. 4. Cotton, Mrs. E. S., Washington, R. 4. Toasley, Mabel, Washington, R. 4. Privotte, W. A., Washington, R. 4. Warren, Bessie, Washington, R. 2. Booker, Alice, Aurora. R. 2. Guilford, Emily, South Creek. Harrison. Nova. Pinetown. Stilley, Ruby, Bath. Rfd. Bonner, Mrs. Katie, Bath, Rfd. Burbage, Mary, Ransomville, Rfd. Powell, Alice, Ransomville, Rfd. Cayton, Georgia, Edward. Hodges. Annie L. Washington, Rfd. 1. Whitley, Bertha, Jessema. Marquetto, Leon. Ransomville. Piner, Lola, Pinetown, Rfd. Parker, F., Pantego. Weston, Katharine. Pantego. Guilford. Helen. Pantego. Harris, Mildred, Pantego. Parker, Mrs. F. Pantego. Ward, Nellie. South Creek, R. 1. Thompson, R. A., Aurora, R. 2. Jones, Ava, South Creek, R. 1. Broome, South Creek, R. 1. Pitman, Carrie, Aurora, R. 2. Rivers, Mary, Aurora, R. 2. Lane, Mrs. A. G., Aurora, R. 2. Ross, Belva, Aurora, R. 2. Ross, Wilbur, Edward. Tripp, Esther, Edward. Cuasey, Lennie, Pactalus. Howell, Lucille, Jessama. Barrows, Miss, Jessama. Wintield, Mattie, Washington, R. Woolard, Mattie, Washington, R.

,

,



W.



Webster. T. L. A. Tankard, W. H. Jordan, W. C- Kinion,

A.



CHOCOWINITY—W.

A.



Blount,



Jr.,



Patrick. Chocowinity; W. R. Galloway, Cratch. L. M. Scott, Blounts Creek.



W. H. W. A.



C. Boyd. W. B. Fleming, Berry. S. W. Boyd, O. L. Sparrow, M. B. J. E. K. Gurganus, Pinetown Pinkham. Charles A. Singleton, L. C. Alligood. C. J. Cutler, A. N. Cutler, L. M. Shepherd,



LONG ACRE— H.

Cutler,



T.



H.



;



Washington.

G.

ler,



PANTEGO— O.



S.



F. Davis, R. D. Adams, W. Waters, A. B. Jones. Pantego: W. D. SadPinetown; A. Bell. W. J. Bullock, W. L. W. Paul, Bath; R. Riddick, Belhaven



L



;



H. Allen, Pungo.



RICHLAND—W.

J.



L.

;



Godley,



Benj.



Totter.



C. R. Flowers, South Creek; E. Bonnerton J. A. Hardy, J. M. B. Thompson, Aurora; N. W. Litchfield, B. Potter. Absalom Tuten. Edward. WASHINGTON—J. C. Latham. J. G. Chauncey, A. S. Robeson, Joseph T. Ross, W. M. Cooper, A. Mayo, S. L. Willard, C. M. Brown. W. B. Windley. John G. Blount, Washington;



M. Messic.

Tripp.



R.



Ransomville;

L.



Blount's Creek; L. M. Hudnell. W. A. Allison, Washington, Rfd.; John D. Bullock. Tripp. Bonnerton Leechville; D. L. Mudley, Belhaven; B. HWest, South Creek. PHYSICIANS NOT IN TOWNS. Hunter, H. H., Pinetown.

L.



M.



Scott,



C.



;



Roper, Oswald O., Edwards. Jackson, C. C. Yatesville. MERCHANTS NOT IN TOWNS. Smith, W. B., Pinetown. Jefferson. C. E., Pinetown. Brooks, T. A., Bath. Oden, J. H.. Hunter's Bridge. Broom, W. M., & Co.. Idalia.

,



Harris,



W.



J.,



Leechville.



Acre Mercantile Co., Pinetown. Turnage, J. E., Chocowinity. Paul. J. R., Gaylords.



BEAUFORT COUNTY.

Harris, Nota, Pinetown, R. 2. Sawyer, Mae, Pinetown, R. 1. Crumpler, Odessa, Pinetown, R. 1. Parker, Isabel. Washington, R. 2. Liverman, Viola, Washington, R. 2. Harris, Prof., Pinetown.



103



Brick



Wright. Mrs. D. W., Pinetown, Rfd. Radcliff, Gertrude, Bath, Rfd. Tuten, Margaret, Pungo. Joyuer, Annie, South Creek, R. 1. Jones, Lena Rivers, Jessaina, R. F. D. Thomas, Eva, Blounts Creek, Rfd. 2. Latham, Lizzie, Washington, R. 3. West, W. H., Pinetown, R. 2. Kennedy, Mrs. Virginia, Pinetown, R.

Cratch, Pearl, Pungo. Boyd, Pearl, Pungo. Paul, Matilda, Pungo. Bowman, Pauline, Leachville.



Pamlico Brick & Tile Co. Boot and Shoe Dealers. Turnage. Brooks' Shoe Store. Fowle, S. R., & Son.

Book

Stores.

in



Manufacturers.



Latham, H.

Rumley, O.



T.

Cattle.



Butchers and Dealers Central Meat Market.

Cozzens, E. B.



Dudley,

2.



W.



C.



Chauncey, Mary, Belhaven. Spruill, Pattie, Pinetown. Wallace, Lula, Bath, Rfd. Tyer, Annie L., Blounts Creek. Judkins, Bettie, Bath, Rd. Shavender, Rena, Pinetown, Rfd. Shelby, Gertrude, South Creek, R. 1. Dunn, Marion, Soutli Creek, R. 1. Ross, Lucy, Bonnerton. Windley, Maggie, Aurora. Smith, H. W., Aurora. Homey, Margaret, Aurora. Smithwick, Carrie, Chocowinity. Bennett, Belva, Chocowinity, R. 1. Everett, Clara Bell, Chocowinity, R. 1. Sloop, Berta, Chocowinity, R. 1. Moses, Mamie, Chocowinity, R. 1. Mitchell, Janey, Chocowinity, R. 1. Patrick, Emily, Grimesland, Rfd.



Nichols, W. A. Ecklin. J. H. Carriage Dealers and Manufacturers. Washington Buggy Co. Hassel Supply Co. Clubs. Elks. Halcyon Club.



Commission



Merchants.



Mayo, H.

Pippin

Morris,



&



B., G.,



& &



Co.

Co.



Woolard.



C.



Cotton and Hosiery Mills. Smith, M. A. Confectionery Dealers. Rhodes, W. J. Scott & Sawyer. N. E. Saleby, Contractors and Builders.

Jones,



M. M.

J.



Harding, T.



Congleton, Ira C. C. Miler, W. Coal and



Wood



Dealers.



Havens,



J.



WASHINGTON.

1910: 6.211. 537; colored polls, 48S. real estate, $1,675,270; value persona 1 property. $6S1,270. RATE: $1.20 on the $135. Bonded debt, $289,000. Floating debt, $2,000.



Eureka Lumber Co.

Fowle,

of C.

S.



Population.



R.,



&



Son.

;



White Value



polls,



of



Chamber of Commerce. M. Brown, Pres. C. A. Flynn,

Clothiers



Sec.



and



Men's



Furnishers.



TAX



Hoyt,

Clark,



J. J.



K.

E.,



&



Co.



TREASURER—J. F. Buckman, TAX COLLECTOR—W. C. Ayers. STANDARD-KEEPER— W. H. Tripp. ATTORNEY—H. C. Carter. SLPT. OF HEALTH— Jno. G. Blount. POSTMASTER—Hugh Paul. S. R. R. R. AGENTS— T. H. Myers, N. S. Clary, A. C. L. TELEGRAPH MANAGERS—Z. M. Potts, Postal: E. T. Price. TELEPHONE MANAGER— D. W. Bell, Car Telp. & Tel. Co.

;



MAYOR— F. C. Kugler. CHIEF OF POLICE— R. CLERK—W. C. Ayers.



Town



Officers.

J.



Bowers-Lewis Co. Spencer Bros. John, K.



Roberts.



Buckman,

Ayers, E.



J.



F.,



&



Son.



Suskins & Berry. Fowle, S. R., & Son. Lewis & Calais. Cotton Gins.



W.



Havens Oil Co. Department

Hoyt, J. K. Cook, Jos. E., Co.



Stores.



Dentists.



L. H. Wells, A. S. Gallagher, R.



Mann,



T.



BAPTIST—W. R. Gay, Pastor. CHRISTIAN—R. V. Hope, Pastor. EPISCOPAL— Nathaniel Harding. Rector. METHODIST—E. M. Snipes, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN— H. B. Searight, Pastor.



.Ministers



and



Churches.



D. T., & Co. Lee Lavenport Pharmacy. Blount, W. A. & J. G.

Tayloe,



Druggists.



Worthy

Tavloe,



&



Etheridge.

Doctors.

T.



WASHINGTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE—

M. O. Fletcher, Prin. Banks and

A.

J.



GRADED— C.



Schools



and Academies. M. Campbell, Supt.

Bankers.



D.



Brown, E. M.

Tayloe, Joshua. Blount. J. G. Nicholson, P. A. Nicholson, S. T. Nicholson. J. L.



FIRST NATIONAL— C. M. M. Dumay, Cash. BANK OF WASHINGTON—J.

B. Ross, Cash.



Brown,



Pres-



;



Havens, Pres.;

G.



Dry Goods and Bowers-Lewis Co.

Hoyt.

Ayers,

J.



Notions.



SAVINGS

Pres.

;



&



TRUST

Bakers.



CO.— B.



Moss



K.



J.



B. Sparrow, Cash. Building and Loan Associations.



E.



W.

.1.



Home

Willis.



Building and Loan Association.

J.



Rhodes, W.

C.



M.



F.. & Son. Fowle. S. R.. & Son. Suskins & Berry. Lewis & Calais.



Spehcer Bros.



Buckman,



BEAUFORT COUNTY.

Druggists.



Knight, C. V.



Thompson & McLean.

Schools



Lawyers.



GRADED— H. W. Smith, Prin. Banks and Bankers. BANK OF AURORA— K. L.

Pri'S.

;



and



Academies.



Insurance Agents. Stubbs & Snyder. Martin, W. G. Paul, M. C. General Merchants. Lesafky, D.



M.



Bonner,



Lee, Alex. Russ, W. A.



O.



M. Hooker, Cash.

Doctors.



Tayloe, A. K. Potter, W. T. Shubert, Insurance Agents. Bonner & Hooker. General Merchandise.







.



White, H. G. Capps, W. L. McKeel, J. T. Windley, Geo. M. Smith. W. B. Lindsey, J. L. *



Bunch. E. E.

Cutrell, J. Terrell, F.



Snell,



M.

J.



Bryan,



B., B.,



Dixon



& Bonner. Wilkerson, J. T..

Cuthrell,



& &



Co. Sons.



P.



S.,



Hooker, W.

Cherry,

F.



H., F.

L.



& Co. & Co. & Bros.



B. G. Blount, D. W. Tarkington, U. Raiff Bros.



W.



Pugh,



,T.



D.

J.



Sikes, B.



Thompson,

Gaskins.



T.



E. D. Belhaven Produce Co.



McCabe,

Burgess,



W. H.



M.



S.



Selby, S. T., & Co. Hollewcll, A. B. Bryant, W. T. Paul, T.



Shaban, H.



Murry, J. R. Oden, W. L. Lupton, Mrs.

Burgess

Dealers.



J. M. Union Mercantile Co.



&



Co.



Hardware Aurora Hardware Co. Hotels and Boarding Houses. Williams, Me.

Cuthrell.



Henby, Jno. Kinhy, J. W.

Muir, O.

Harris,

L.



F.



Bowen, W. H.



Litcheld



Bonner,



Bonner



& W. S. & Roberson.



Livery Stables. Litcheld.



Manufacturing Plants.

Cherry, F. F. Jones, R. L.. Mfg. Co.



Thompson Ginning

Moore, W. W.



Co.



Barbers.



BELHAVEN.

Incorporated in 1899. 1910: White, Population,

1,125;

total,



2,375;



colored.

property,



Adler, Geo. Martin, II. W. Cutrell Bros. Clark, E. A.. & Co. Riddick, W. S. Gibbs, Millie. Gibbs, Mrs. W. W. Vnliva, F. L., Hardware Co. Smith, R. L. Bishop, J. F. Clark, Smith Co. Peele Bros. Co. Cutrell, A. B. Radcliff. W. H.



real $1,000,000.



Value



3,500. estate

75c.



and



personal



Edwards. Cicero. Hooten, W. T.

Collins,

J.



R.



TAX RATE:

W. Lucas,

J.



on the $100.

Officers.



MAYOR—N. B. Mariner. ALDERMEN— C. T. Windley,

R.



Town



Spot Cash Grocery Co. Connor & Taylor. Fish and Oyster Dealers.



D. W. Blount,



CLERK— F. S. Windley. POSTMASTER—D. L. Windley. CHIEF OF POLICE— O. J. Nye. R. R. AGENT—B. F. Steam, N. S. MANAGER EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH—

Steam.

Ministers



F. Bishop, F. L. Voliva.



Lupton, W. D. Montgomery, W. O. Wiliams, R.

Grocers.



B. F.



and



Churches.



EPISCOPAL— Claud Alligood, Rector. METHODIST— B. L. Jones, Pastu.. BAPTIST—H. R. Haight, Pastor. CHRISTIAN—J. Fred Jones (Temporary). PRESBYTERIAN—A. G. Anderson.



(Wholesale). Carolina Distributin Co. (Wholesale). Hotels and Boarding Houses. Hotel Carolina. Morgan House. Nobles, F. Phipp, B. N.

Livery Stables.



Sawyer Grocery Co.



Baynor Fenner.

Miller, A.



GRADED— C. B. Garrett, Prin. Banks and Bankers. BANK OF BELHAVEN— O.

Pres.

;



Schools



and



Academies.



Sears,



W.



J.



P.



Aycock.



Manufacturing Plants. John L. Roper Lumber Co. Windley, Milson (Saw Mill.)



W.



E.



Stubbs, Cash.

Doctors.



Woodside Lumber

Interstate

J.



Co. (Ice



Cooperage Co.

A.



Mariner, N. B. Windley, C. T.

Bullock,

Gibbs.



Wilkinson,

Plant.)



Factory



and



Electric



W.

R.



J.



White,

Druggists.



T.



Owl Drug Co.

Lawyers.

Leigh,

J.



(Ship Railways.) .l.uvis. W. O. (Ship Railways). Belhaven Bottling Works. Tooly Alilling Co. (Grist Mill).

J. J.



Belhaven Grain Commission Co.

Jewelers.

Bell.

I



(Grist Mill.)



A.

A.

L.



Tooly & McMullen. Martin, R. T.



Tatcm. H. N.



106



BEAUFORT COUNTY

Newspapers

and

Editors.



Population,



1910:



White, 200; colored,



151;



BELHAVEN CITIZEN—W.

Editor.



B.



Woodward,



total,



351.



Markets.



Spmill,



cm nil.

Smith,



W.

It.



T.



A. B. Clark, .Smith Co.

I..



MAYOR— C. P. Aycock. POSTMASTER—H. E. Ricks. R. R. AGENT—G. B. Ward.

Co.



TAX RATE: 30c. on the $100. Town Officers. CONSTABLE— C. C. Spruill.

Ministers



Chirk, E.



Capps, W.

Hi uley,



A., L.



&



and

B.



METHODIST— L.



Churches.

Pastor.



Bunch, E. E.

Jno.

S.



CHRISTIAN—W. 0. Winfield. Pastor. BAPTIST— Rl-v. Haight, Pastor.



Jones,



Knell,



L.,



&



Brokers. Co.



HIGH—

Credle,



Schools and Academies. F. Parker, I'rin.

Doctors.



Belhaven Grain Commission' Co.

Garages.

Credle, E. S.



Baynor, E.

Kicks,

J.



T.



Druggists.



Undertakers.



W.

Bakers.

L. T.



E.



S.



Houston, Blacksmiths and Machine Shops. Smith, A. G. Lamb, J. K.

Cutler



&

R. H.



Allen.



Contractors.



Lucas,

Snell.



W.

L.



General Merchants. Aycock. C. P., Supply Co. Ricks Bros. Whitley, .1. E. Whitley, Thomas H. Jones. A. B. Topping. B. M. Shavender, W. H., & Co. Hotels and Boarding Houses.



Amusements.

Belhaven Amusement Co.



EDWARD.

Incorporated in 1890. White, 225; colored, 35. Population, 1910: Value of real estate, $40,000; value of personal property, $15,000. TAX BATE; 30c. on the $100.



Thompson, B. F. Cullipher, T. R. Livery Stables. Jones, A. B. Manufacturing Plants. Waters, E. S. (Saw Mill). Pantego Gin Co.

Barber Shops.



Nowarah,



Joe, Prop.



POSTMISTRESS—Mrs. Mary CHIEF OF POLICE—W. H.

R.



MAYOR—L.

R.



Town



Officers.



BATH.

Incorporated in 1705. White, Population. 1910:

total.



H. Redditt.



B.



Swindell.

C. L. L. James,



375: colored,



100;



Edwards.



475.

estate.



AGEXT— J. L. James, A. MAXAGER TELEGRAPH— J.

W. U.

Ministers



Value of real

sonal



$30,000: value of per-



TAX RATE:



property,



$15,000.

25c.



on the $100.

Officers.



and



EPISCOPAL— J.



METHODIST—

DISCIPLE



BAPTIST—Xo



H.



Churches. Crosby, Rector.



MAYOR—J.



Town

T.



HIGH—Wilbur

Kafer, O.

O.



Raleigh Topping. Schools and Academies. H. Ross, Prin.

Doctors.







Tastor. Xo Pastor.



Nicholson, Jr., POSTMASTER W. A. Tankard. CHIEF OF POLICE—T. C. Paul. Ministers and Churches.







General



Merchants.



EPISCOPAL—Howard Alligood, Rector. CHRISTIAX—W. O. Windneld, Pastor. METHODIST— J. J. Lewis. Schools and Academies. GRADED —Katie Bonner, Prin.

Doctors.



Boyd, R. H.



Edwards



Doughty. Redditt, L. H.

Tripp. L. C. Bennett, A. D. Bennett, J. G.



&



Nicholson.



J.

J.



T.



Druggists.



Nicholson.



T.



General Brooks, T. A.



Merchants.



Edwards.



J.



U.



Mason. W. W.

Skittletharpe.



Hotels and Boarding Houses. Hotel Edwards. Manufacturing Plants. Redditt, L. H. (Gin. Saw Mill, Grist Mill).

(Grist Mill). Millinery Stores. Tripp, Mrs. L. C. Bennett, Mrs. A. D. Markets.

Stilley, Hiram. Pender Bros.



J.



T.



Tarkington, R. Windfield, W. O. Burbage, B. O.

Dillon,

L.

S.



Edwards, A. M.



Tankard. W. A. Marsh Matlison Sons and Buggies).



(Farming



Implements



Grocers.



Bath Grocery Co. Hotels and

Hotel Waters.



Boarding



Houses.



Bennett, X. T. Redditt, A. T.



Livery Stables.



Shoe



Shop.



Edwards, Leon.

Blacksmith Shops. Jones, W. H. Lamm, J. B. Bennett, J. G.



Marsh, G. W. Burbage, W. S. Manufacturing

Brooks,

T.



Plants.



Hardy, P. M.



A. (Lumber and Shingles). Dealers. Confectionery Burbage, B. O. Garages. Auto & Cycle Co.



PANTEGO.

Incorporated in

1SS0.



PINETOWN.

Incorporated in 1907.



Ill



:



A ri''()HT— BERTIE

Druggist.



107



Population, 1914: 547.



Town



Officers.



MAYOR— R.



C.



Waters.



A. Berry. POSTMASTER—David Windley. R. R. J. W. Dowdy, N. S.

U.



CHIEF OP POLICE— T.



AGENT— MANAGER TELEGRAPH—J. W. Dowdy, W. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON—H. H. Hun-



Hunter, H. H. Butchers and Dealers in Cattle. Respass, W. A. Wallace, Thomas. Waters, Reeves. Foundry, Iron and Brass Works. Surry Parker Machine Works.



SOUTH CREEK.



ter.



NEAREST

Mclaunch nesday N. C,

returns

total,



Ministers and Churches. J. J. Lewis, Pastor. EPISCOPAL— C. B. Malone, Rector. MISSIONARY BAPTIST— Rev. J. M. Kenzie, Pastor.



METHODIST—



R. R.— Aurora, 6 miles. Motor "Victor" leaves every Monday, Wed and Friday morning for Washington. carrying passengers, express, etc., and

evening. 1913: White,

estate,



same



FREE-WILL BAPTIST— Jas.



D. Boyd, Pas-



Population,

326. Value real



280;



colored,



46:



tor.



DISCIPLE—Rev.



OLD



STYLE



BAPTIST— N.

M.



David Tindal, Pastor. H. Harrison,

Academies.

Harrison,

Prin.

;



$48,000;



value



personal



property,



TAX RATE:



$12,500.

20c. on the $100.



Pastor.



GRADED— W.

Harrison,



Schools and



Neva



Patty Spruill. Assts.



Hotels and Boarding Houses. Hotel. Livery Stables. Jefferson, C. E. (Ford Livery). Waters, F. DeL. Respass, W. A. (Ford Livery). Brick Manufacturers. Waters, Lewis & Arthur. Manufacturing Plants. Parker, Surry (Machine Works, Steam ging Machines and Hoisting Engines.)



The Pinetown



COMMISSIONERS—Frank Snell, Messick. CHIEF OF POLICE— J. H. Harris. POSTMASTER—E. D. Springer. Ministers and Churches. BAPTIST—Rev. McKenzie. Pastor.



MAYOR—Wliilldin



Town



Officers.

J.



Springer, Jr.



M.



GRADED— Emily

Hotels and Tuthill, E. Ives, E. W.



Schools



and



Academics.

Prin.



Guilford,



Boarding Houses.

Merch&r.ts.



LogTuthill, L.



General



Grist



MiLs.



Oregon Supply Co.

B.

Jr.



Stubbs, R. L. Boyd, Geo. V.



Boyd, Geo. V. Surry Parker.



& Bro. Saw Mills. & Bro.



Williams, D. C. Springer, Whillden,



McGee,

Dixie



J.



W.

Manufacturing Plains. Co. (Lumber and Grist Mill.)



Lumber



BERTIE COUNTY

COUNTY SEAT, WINDSOR.



POPULATION— (Census 1910), 23,039. Formed in 1722. Named in honor of James AREA— 618 square miles.

Value or



and John



Bertie.



NUMBER OF SCHOOLS—For whites, 51; for negroes, 52. TAX RATE County purposes, 19c. on the $100; special roads, 20 l-3c. special ment school fund, 5c. PUBLIC ROADS Number of miles, 1000. Worked bv taxation and old system.



real estate. $3,359,922; value of personal property, $2,298,656.00. Property listed in 1914, by whites. $4,769,785.00; by negroes, $8S8, 793.00.







;



to



supple-







RAILROAD, TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS COMPANIES



Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, 13.09 miles, assessed value Southern Express Co., assessed value Bertie Telephone Co., assessed value Western Union Telegraph Co., assessed value Chowan and Roanoke Telephone Co., assessed value Seaboard Air Line Railway, 7.48 miles, assessed value United Telephone Co., assessed value Wellington and Powellsville Railroad, 18 miles, assessed value Albemarle Steam Navigation Co.. assessed value Southern Railway Rolling Stock, assessed value Fullman Co., assessed value Daniels Roanoke River Line, assessed value SUPERIOR COURT February S, April 26, September



$441,057.00 6,296.00

1,7s:



4,034.20 580.00 211,067.00

112. mi







TERMS—



44,386.00 6.500.00 17,769.00 3.525.00 2,000.00

6,



November



15.



COUNTY OFFICERS.

sor.



Windsor.



REGISTER OF DEEDS— S. W. Kenney, TREASURER—Joseph J. Pruden. Windsor. CORONER—Jos. B. Ruffin, Powellsville. SUPT. OF HEALTH— Dr. John L. Pritchard, Windsor. SUPT. OF SCHOOLS— Herbert W. Earley,



CLERK OF COURT—William L. Lyon, WindSHERIFF—John W. Cooper. Windsor.



Aulander: Estus White, Colerain. COMMISSIONERS— D. R. Britton. (chm'n). J. B. Coleraine: R. J. Shield, Windsor, Rfd. Stokes, Windsor; J. S. Jenkins, Aulander; T.

:



W.

O.



BOARD OF ELECTIONS—B. F. Renfrow, (chm'n) Lewiston; J. II. Etheridge, Merry Hill; \V. Austin. Aulander.

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. WINDSOR TOWNSHIP—W. Sallenger,

II.

:



Griffin,



Woodville.



Windsor.



BOARD OF EDUCATION— M.

(chm'n),



SUPT. OF



HOME— J.

J.



Fred Phelps, Windsor.



Windsor;



Lawrence



B. Gillam, Harrington,



Windsor: P. H. Phelps, Aulander, E. F. I). S. C. Cowand. Windsor: W. T. Heckstall, Windsor: T. Gilliam, Windsor: .1. 11. White, D. W. Windsor: K. Sallenger. Woodard; White, Windsor; A. C. Mitchell. Wind



108



BERTIE COUNTY.

IIII.l^



Shield. Windsor, Kfd. Geo. A. Harden, Windsor, Kfd.; T. A. Smithwick. Merry Hill: Jno. T. Keeter, Avoca; Geo.

J.



MERRY



— R.



;



Rosemead Lumber Co., Colerain. Wynns, Augustus, PowellsvilU.

Cherry,

Raggett,



W.



WHITES J. 11. Lawrence. Colerain; W. T. ]). Evans. Merry Hill; J. Bell, Merry Hill. COLERAIN —W. R. Rayner, Colerain: J. W.

('.



Capehart,



Avoca.



Bazemore,



.Mason, Windsor. H. W.. Windsor.



Rayner,

villo:

.1.



Powellsvllle; 15. Mitchell,

L.



W.



S. Taylor, PowellsColerain; T. D. Holley,



Colerain.



ROXOBEL—C.

Koxoliel.



L.



Cobb,



Kelford;

L.



W.



J.



WatSOIl,



MITCHELLS— Wm. A. 'enkins. J. rington, Aulander; Moses R. Barnes, SNAKE BITE—W. E. Ilarrell,

Rfd.

; ;



Har-



J. J., Cahaba. White, D. E., Cahaba. Andrew, Windsor. Smithwick, Jos. II.. Windsor. Evans, M. E., Sans Souci. White, L. T., Woodard. Barnacascel, R. Early, W. F., Aulander.



Speller,



Cremo. Aulander,



COTTON GINS.

Rascoe, A. S., Windsor. Gilliam, Thomas, Windsor. Spruill, C. W., Quitsna. Nicholls, J. B., & Bro., Askewville

or.



Levi Hoggard. Windsor; Starkey E. Casper, Aulander, Kfd.; J. R. Cherry, J. S. Drew; W. F. Early, M. T. Phelps. Aulander, Rfd. Aulander, Kfd. .WOODVILLE—J. L. Harrington, Woodville; T. Veale, WoodJ. B. Saunders, Lewlston; J. ville: T. W. Griffin, Woodville; E. C. Pitman, Woodville. E. D. Spruill, Quitsna; INDIAN Cahrles Bond, Windsor. MINISTERS NOT IN TOWNS. BAPTIST—T. T. Speight, Windsor, Rfd.; S. J. R. Matthews, B. Karnes, Colerain, Rfd. Aulander, Rfd.



and Wind-



Tayloe,



J. F.,



Merry



Hill.



PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Smithwick, W. R., Windsor. Dempsey, Mrs. J. H., Windsor. Gillam, Helen E., Windsor. Ray, Pearl, Windsor. Rice, Billie, Windsor. Mizell, Erma, Windsor. Sitterson, Maggie, Windsor.

Keeter, Pearle, Merry Hill. Pruden, Chloe, Merry Hill. Phelps, May, Powellsville. Watson, Eva, Roxobel. Holder, Minnie, Colerain. Phelps, Celia, Powellsville.

IN. well, Mary, Aulander. Smith, Mary, Kelford. Britt, Jesse Graham, Windsor. Gillam, Kate, Windsor.



WOODS—



;



GRADED — Windsor,



SPECIAL SCHOOL TAX DISTRICTS.

Aulander, Roxobel, Kel-



ford, Lewiston, Woodville, Powellsville, Colerain, Woodard, Merry Hill, Exter.



HIGH— Mars



Hill.



PHYSICIANS NOT

Crumpler, E. L.

,



IN

Hill. Hill.



TOWNS.



McGoogan, B.



J.,



Merry Merry



Ruffin. Jos. B.. Powellsville.



MERCHANTS NOT

Morris,



IN



TOWNS.

Hill.



Spruill, C. W.. Quitsna. Merry Hill Supply Co., Merry



Bovven, Nellie, B. Merry Hill White, Sophia, Merry Hill. Holloman, Rosa, Merry Hill.

,



J. P., Aulander, Rfd. D. T., Askewville. Bro., Askewville. Nicholls, J. B.. Capehart, W. R., Avoca and Merry Hill. Burden, W. G., & Co., Aulander.



Barnes,

Truitt,

(.lover,



Sallie, Lewiston.



Newborn,



Emma,



&



Aulander. Ruth, Colerain.



Cahaba. S.. Cremo. Cremo. Nowell, J., Aulander. Evans, J. D., & Co., Merry Hill. Myers, L. 0., Powellsville. Ellis, J. J., Windsor. Cooper, G., Merry Hill. Phelps, A. B., & Son, Merry Hill. Smallwood, Mrs. M. E., Merry Hill. Brown, A. J., Merry Hill. Perry, W. B.. Merry Hill. Bunch, W. H., Powellsville. Freeman, R. L., Powellsville. Freeman, Chas., Powellsville.



Bunch, Cowand,

Early,



S., S.



A.



Cooper, Annie, Roxobel. Herring, Annie, Roxobel. Pope, Thos. A., Kelford. Smith, C. G., Lewiston. Bullock, Ha, Lewiston.



J.,



Ward, Mamie, Windsor. Parker, Eunice, Woodard.

Bridger, Pauline, Powellville. Pierce, Ethel, Windsor. Asbell, Neppie, Windsor. Peele, Mrs. W. M., Au-lander.

Truitt,



Emma, Aulander



Davis, Elnora, Aulander. Myers, Mrs. Grover, Aulander. Baker, Amanda, Colerain. Bridger, Mrs. T. H., Lewiston. Spoolman, Geo. C, Woodville.



Alston,



J.



J.,



Rayner, M. L.,

Tayloe,

Collins, Collins.



W.

A.

C.



Powellsville. Bro., Powellsville. S., Powellsville.



&



S.,



Quitsna.



Gurkin,



W.



& Spivey, J. Spruill, C. W., Quitsna. Summs, J. W. Quitsna. Jones, W. R., Colerain.

,



E., Quitsna. G.. Quitsna. S., Co., Quitsna.



Cooper, Edward, & Sons, Sans Souci. Mitchell, T. C, & Co., Sans Souci. Tadlock, W. A., & Co., Woodard. Tayloe, L. J., Aulander. Tayloe, J. F., Merry Hill.

J. G., Windsor. Wm., Windsor. H. M., & Bro., Merry White, E., Colerain.



Minnie, Aulander. Cobb, Beulah, Aulander. Spirey, Florence, Woodville. Hoggard, Mrs. Clinton, Merry Hill. Powell, Mrs. W. L-, Windsor. Gaskins, Willie, Windsor. Godwin, Mrs. Edna Keeter, Ahoskie. Earley, Mrs. W. F., Aulander. Joyner, Hattie, Aulander. Britt, Annie, Windsor. Miller, Lucy, Windsor. White, Mrs. Rosa, Askewville. Myers, Myrtle, Askewville. Mitchell, Mrs. Magnolia.

Jilcott,



Holloman,



Lillie,



Merry



Hill.



Bazemore.

Carter,

Bell,



Hill.



Mizell, Lora, Powellsville. Tingsley, Hattie B., Woodard. Britt, Willie C, Merry Hill. Bunch, Lucretia, Merry Hill. Phelps. Mittie, Merry mil. Smithwick, Pauline, Merry mil.



Henry



&



Morris, Colerain.

Bros.. Merry Hill. Evans, Colerain.



Leary, F. W.,



&



Xewsome &



Lawrence, Sophia, Avoca. Cobb, Sue, Merry Hill. Farless, Fannie, Merry mil. Rhodes, G. W., Colerain.



BKRTIE COUNTY.

Montague, Hazel, Colerain.

I.eary,



109



Clothiers



and



Men's



Furnishers.



Amanda,

Lillie,



Harrell,



Colerain. Colerain.



White, Pearl O., Colerain. Page, Florence N., Povvellsville.



Cooke, C. A. Goldstieii, B.



Mary, Powellsville. Bond, Sallie jr., Powellsville. Alston, Mary, Powellsville.

Mnirhens. Margaret, Powellsville. Bullard, L. G., Aulander. Kullard, Mrs. L. G., Aulander. Carroll, Georgie, Aulander. Martin, Effle, Aulander. Morris, Myrtle, Aulander. Godsey, Blanche, Aulander. Dameron, Lillie, Aulander. Baxter, Grace, Ashewville. Tayloe, Annie H., Roxobel. Tarkentsn, Bessie, Kelford. Pruden, Mary, Kelford. Evans, Ruth, Kelford. Britton, Helen, Aulander. Chamble, Lillian. Aulander. Parker, Fannie, Windsor. Peele, Robera, Windsor. Tayloe, Hattie, Quitsna. Bazemore, Goldie, Windsor.



Shields, Callihan,



Mary



P.,



Povvellsville.



Humphrey,

Blanchard

Phelps.A.



(Clothing. S! (Clothing, shoes, etc.) Dealers. Jno. W.



Furniture



5c.



and



10c. Stores.



& B



Briggs.

Milliners.



Hollomon,

Goods.)



R.



.(Millinery and Ladies' L. and (Millinery



Goods.)

1.



Hotels and Boarding Hotel Pearl. New Windsor Hotel.



Houses.



Lawyers. Outlaw, A. B. Winston & Matthews. Johnson. W. Martin, J. B. Gilliam & Davenport. Nowell, J. II. Insurance Agents. Cherry, J. B. & Sol. Gillam, P. R. J. E. White, Newspapers and Editors.

I,'.



WINDSOR LEDGER

Editor. Sewell, H. P. Dail, E. S.



(Weekly)— S. W. Ken-



ney.



WINDSOR.

Incorporated in 1767. Population, 1910: White,

total,



Undertakers.



900;



colored,



300;



Value



1,200. real



Hardware Dealers. Windsor Hardware Co.

Bazemore,

Mizell,



estate

25c.



and



personal



property,



R.



C.



$576,950.



TAX RATE:



Dentists.



on the $100.

Officers.



W.



G.



POSTMASTER— Junius Pridgen. CONSTABLE—H. M. Castellow. R. R. AGENT—W. P. King. MANAGER TELEPHONE— Sol.

Ministers and



MAYOR— H.



Town

P.



Manufacturing Plants.

Rhodes, E. (Saw Mill.) Bazemore, R. C. (Gin and Peanut Cleaning. Tadlock, J. E. (Gin.) Windsor Mfg. Co. (Barrel Staves and Head)



Sewell.



Cherry.



ings.



)



BAPTIST—D.



METHODIST— L. EPISCOPAL—W.



Churches. D. Hayman, Pastor. R. Noe, Rector.



Albemarle Guano Co.

Dail, E. S. (Buggies, Carts, etc.) Mizell, G. D. (Buggies, Carts, etc.) Taylor & Davis (General Repair.) Thompson, T. R. (General Repair.) Garages. Windsor Hardware Co. Bertie Machinery & Motor Works.



P. Harris. Pastor. R.



GRADED—W.

L.



Schools



and Academies. Smithwick, Prin.

Bankers.

Gillara,



Banks and

Lyon,

Cash.



BANK OF WINDSOR—T.

CITIZENS

Gillam,



Pres.

;



;



W.



BANK—E.

J.



S.



Askew, Pres.



M. B.

total,



AULANDER.

Incorporated in 1885. Population, 1913: White,

900;

colored,



Cash.

Doctors.



150;



Sawyer, Chas.



E. W. Pritchard, Jno. Nicholls, J. B.



Pugh,



Value

L.



1,050. of real



estate,



$300,000; value of per-



sonal



Windsor

Mizell,



Druggists. Pharmacy Co.



TAX RATE: One-fourth of 1 per cent., for town; One-half of 1 per cent., for schools.



property,



$325,000.



I. M. Pugh, E. W.



General

Nicholls,

J. J.



Stokes



&



B.,

P. P.



&



Merchandise. Bro.



Tadlock.



POSTMASTER—Royal E. White. CHIEF OF POLICE— G. C. Rogerson. R. R. AGENT— H. W. Gatling, A. C. L. MANAGER TELEGRAPH—H. W. Gatllng.

W. U.

Ministers and Churches.



MAYOR—W.



Town

H.



Officers.



Mitchell.



Freeman.

Gurley, T.

Spivey,

J.



Bazemore, R. C.

Rascoe,

L. A. S.

J.,



MISSIONARY BAPTIST—M.

tor.



1'.



Davis. PasPastor.



Mardre,

Perry,

J.



J.



&



Bro.



CONGREGATIONAL— H. B. METHODIST—Rev. Morris,

Schools L. G.



Parker, Pastor.



Bunch &



E. R., Powell.



&



Co.



Gilliam. J. B. Perry, P. T. Gillam, P. R. Harrell, 3. T. Burden, A.



GRADED— Bullard, Prin. Bank and Bankers. BANK OF AULANDER— C. W.

Pres.



and



Academies.



Mitchell.



Modlin & Hobbs. Thomas, Geo. W.

Grocers.



Perry, Edward.



Grant, C. L. Taylor, Rhodes.

Williford,

J.



E. Cooke. Cash Doctors. Harrell, W. J. Horton, E. H. Druggists. Rice, A. F. C. Harrell, E. Mitchell, W. G. Johnson, J. B.

;



J.



110



BERTIE COUNTY.

General B.



Merchandise.



Burden, J. Burden. A. B. Burden, W. D., Greene & Bro.

il.irrell.



Taylor,

Co.



&



(Wholesale.)



Hay, Grain and Feed. A., & Co. Contractors and Builders. Rogerson & Harrington.



W.



It i.c-,



E.



L.



E.



Mlnton, Aulander Farmers' Union Co., Inc. Burden, A. L.



C. \V. T.



Nichols, W. M. Dealers in

Nicholls,



Building



Material.



W. M.



White



&



Mitchell.



White. T. J. Burden, J A.

Mitchell.

.Mitchell.



C W. W. G.



Peele, W. M. Williford, T. C. Rice, A. F.



Boggard, W. D. Rogerson & Harrington. Sewing Machines and Fixtures. Burden, J. A., & Co. Modlin, W. H. Harness and Shoe Maker. Williams, James. Minton, N. S.



Pittman Mrs. W. II. Holloman, Mrs. J. T.

Walter. Dunning, B. .1. Williford, J. A. Rogerson, G. C. Johnson, J. B. White, A. J. Parker, W. M.



COLERAIN.

Incorporated in 1871. Population, 1910: White,

350. real estate, property, $20,000.

total,



Melton,



300;



colored



50



;



Value



$100,000;

Officers.



value



personal



Hardware Dealers.

Hoggard, W. D. Bell & Howard. Butchers and

Parker, W. M. Melton, Walter. Rogerson, G. C. Melton, .Tos. Early, Hersey.

Dealers

in



POSTMASTER—A. J. M. Perry. CHIEF OF POLICE—Wright Perrv.

R. R.

Cattle.



MAYOR— Carl



Town



Sessoms.



Navigation Co.



AGENT— C. L. Henry, Albemarle Steam MANAGER TELEPHONE— L. A. No-well.

Ministers



BAPTIST— R. B. METHODIST— C.

Schools



and Churches. Linebery, Pastor. N. Morris, Pastor. and

Academies.



Undertakers and Herring, J. W., & Co.

Bell



Embalmers.



& Howard.

Boarding Houses.



GRADED—G. N. Rhodes, Prin. Banks and Bankers. BANK OF COLERAIN—L. A. Nowell,

W. M.

Sitterson, Cash. Doctors. Nowell, L. A. Druggists. No-well, L. A.



Pres.,



Hotels and Hotel Central.



Hoggard's Boarding House. Williford House.

Livery Stables. R. Notaries Public. Early, H. L. Harrington, J. L. Real Estate Agents. The Dunning Co. Aulander Realty Co., Inc. Layton Realty Co. Burden, W. E. Mitchell, W. G. Insurance Agents. The Dunning Co.



Cook,



John



General

Beasley Beasley,



Merchandise.



&

T.



Callis.



E.



White, A. D.



Henry

Morris, Stokes



&



Adams.

R.



J.



Co. Britton. D. R., Perry, L. A. Beasley, I. G.



&



&



&

L.



Co.



D.



Beasley,



W. H.

Manufacturing

Plants.



White,



J.



R.



White. W. J. Burden, W. E.

Mitchell,

Lassiter,



Hotels and Boarding Houses. Hotel Earle (T. E. Beasley. Prop.)

Beasley.



W.



W. H. (Saw



Mill and Gin.)



G.



Lawyers.

Alex.



ROXOBEL.

Incorporated. Population, 1913; White, 400;

total,



Manufacturing Plants. Dunning Brick Co. (Inc.)

Mitchell. C. Triple Gin White, T. J.



colored,

of



none,

per-



&



W. (Saw



Mill.) Grist Mill.



Value

sonal



real estate, $100,000- value * property, $100,000.



400. of



(Saw Mill and Cotton Gin.)



House,



J.



J.,



&



Co.



Saw



(Building Material and



MAYOR— S.

Peele,



Town



Officers.



J.



Gillikikn.



Mill).



(Saw Mill.) (Building Material and Saw Mill.)

Bertie Cotton Oil Co., Inc.

ers.)

J. (Buggy Factory.) Wholesale Merchants. Burden, W. D., & Co. (Groceries.) Incorporated Companies, Not Manufactures. Aulander Live Stock & Supply Co.. H. Jenkins, Mgr. The Bryant Timber Co.. R. J. Dunning, Pres. Aulander Farmers' Union Co., Inc. Local Branch Standard Oil Co., A. G. Lassi-



Urguahart Bro.



COMMISSIONERS—A. J. H. Peele. B. F. POSTMASTER— Jas. T.

R. R.

Ministers and



Capehart, Bunkiit.



C.



T.



(Oil



and



Fertiliz-



AGENT—J. C. MANAGER TELEGRAPH—J.

C.



Jilcott. Knight, S.



C.



A. L. Knight,



W.



Herring, Bell. E.



J.



W„ &



Co.



(Carriage' Builders.)



U. Churches.

Pastor.



Bethea, Rector. Schools and Academies. HIGH—Annie Tayloe, Prin. Banks and Bankers. BANK OF ROXOBEL— A. Capehart, G. B. Spivey, Cash.



BAPTIST— J. W. METHODIST—W. EPISCOPAL— M.



Downey, Pastor.

Merritt,



Pres.;



ROANOKE CHOWAN BANK— J.

;



M. Jacobs,



ter,



Supt.



Pres.



S.



J.



Fare, Cash.



BERTIE COUNTY

Doctors.

Live



111



Jenkins. P. C. Capehart, A.



Brown & Minton.

Druggists.

Leicester, Paul.



Stock.



Barbers.

Livery Stables. L. Sales Stables.

C.



Fore



&



Co.



General

Peele, C. T.



Merchandise.



Barnes Bunkitt

Norfleet



Burnett. Jenkins Son. Roxobel Supply Co. Capehart, Leroy. Hotels and Boarding Houses. Hotel Jarvis. Barber. Lassiter, J. A. Dentists Jacobs, J. M. Jenkins, W. E.



& & & &



Livermon,

Benthall,



J.



Jilcott.



Co., Inc.



R.



LEWISTON.

Population,

total,



1914:

estate,



White,



602;



colored,



460;



1,062. Value real



$200,000;



value



personal



property,



$150,000.

20c.



Tax Rate:



on the $100.

Officers.



POSTMASTER—J.

R. R.



MAYOR— J.



Town

L.



Manufacturing Plants. Capehart Manufacturing Plant, (Overalls and

Shirts.)



CHIEF OF POLICE— 1).



Harrington. B. Saunders.

\V.



Harrell,



C.



T.,



Bros. Co., (Pine Lumber.) Harrell, C. T., (Cotton Gin.) Cotton Gins. Harrell, C. T. Livermore, C. R., (Mfg. the Livermore Picker. ) Peele, C. T. (Pea Nut Cleaner).



Wimbrow



(Pine



Lumber).



O. Carlton, S. A. L. Ministers and Churches. EPISCOPAL—T. Bethea, Rector. BAPTIST—T. L. Brown, Pastor. J. A. Morris. Pastor.



AGENT— H.



Tinman.



METHODIST—



Pea



KELFORD.

Incorporated in 1902. Population, 1913: White,

total,



Schools and Academies. C. G. Prin. Mrs. Lee Smith, Bridgers, Bessie Bullock, Sallie Brown, Pearle Assts. Britt, Banks and Bankers. LEWISTON Waylaiul Mitchell, Pr.s. J. N. Hoggard, Cash.; T. N. Peele. Asst. Cash. Doctors.



HIGH—



:



BANK—



;



350;



colored,



175;



G arris, Frank H.

General



Value



525. real



Merchandise.



property,



estate $50,000.

20c.



$80,000;



value



personal



Tax Rate:



on the $100.

Officers.



POSTMASTER—B. Taylor. CHIEF OF POLICE— D. C. Minton. CLERK—J. H. Pritchard. R. R. AGENTS— H. R. Pender, A C. L. O. W. Parker, S. A. L. MANAGER TELEGRAPH— H. R. Pender.

M. E.

Pastor.



MAYOR— C.



Town

L.

L.



Cobb.



Bazemore W. S. Minton & Bridgers.

Saunders,

;



Cherry, J. H. Bazemore, Perry. Bazemore, J. K., & Son. Lewiston Supply Co.



J.



B.



Harrell, .1. A. Brett, Geo. T.



Newbern. R. W.

Tillery,

J.



MISSIONARY



CHURCH—E.

T.



Ministers



Churches.Rose, Pastor. BAPTIST—John F.

E.



and



Dunning

Cole,



Schools and Academies.



Cobb. Boarding Houses. Williams, Mrs. Amelia. Rawles, R. W.

Hotels and

Livery Stables.



&



C.



Pope, Prin. Bankers. BANK OF KELFORD— S. A. Norfleet, Pres. J. M. Norfleet, Cash. General Merchandise. Kelford Mercantile Corp. Dixon, P. C. Hedgepeth, Harrell.



GRADED— B.



Banks and



;



Williams, Mrs. A. Rawles, R. W. Carlton, H. O.



Morris



&



Manufacturing Plants.

Bros.



Lawyers.

Craig. Fanning.



Drug Stores.

Garris,



Tyler, P. C. Lowe Co. Chrry, J. C. (Hardware.) Norfleet, S. A. Co. (Wholesale. ) Caphart



Frank H.

Barber Shops.



&



Burkett, P. C.



&



WOODVILLE.

Incorporated in 1911. Population, 1914: White,

total,



Hotels and Boarding Kelford Hotel.



Houses.



210;



colored,



92;



Minton.

Restaurants.



Value



302. real



estate,



$45,985;, value

Officers.



personal



Simmons Restaurant.

Smith,



property, $45,S55.



H.



S.



Town



Drayage.

Tynes, Ernest.



MAYOR—E.

G. Urquhart.

Garris,

S.



C.



Pitlman.

F.

T.



COMMISSIONERS—W.

Norfleet,



Morris.

Griffin,



W.



1)



W.



Burges



Manufacturing Plants. Brown, W. R. (Saw Mill.) Brown, G. T. (Gin and Grist Mill.) Hedgepth, Harrell (Gin.) Parker, George T. (Planing Mill and Vehicle.) Manufacturing Plant. )

Norfolk & Carolina Lumber Co. Kelford Coca-Cola Bottling Co.



R. R.



CONSTABLE—A. J. Morris. POSTMASTER—W. D. Garris. AGENT— H. O. Carlton. MANAGER EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH-



H. O. Carlton. Ministers and Churches. EPISCOPAL— W. Bethea. Rector.



112



BERTIE -BLADEN

Schools and Academies. G. C. Spoolman, Prin. Hotels und Boarding Houses.

J.



Britton,

Norfleot,



J.

J.



GRADED—

Rawls.

Morris, U.



E. G. S.



Rawls,



C,



&



Co.



C.



Merchants.

S.,



Manufacturing Plants. Roanoke Lugging Co.

Morris,



&



Bros.



U.

C.



S.,



.V



Bros.



Renfrow



,\



(..irris.



Brown,



W.



COUNTY SEAT.



COUNTY BLADEN LI2ABETHT0WN.

E

IS, 0116. of



POPULATION— (Census 1910), Formed in 1734. Named in honor AREA — 900 square miles.

Value

of



Martin Bladen.



SCHOOLS — NUMBER TAX RATE — RAILROAD. TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS COMPANIES.

Property



real estate. $2,724,22.1; value of personal property. $1,541, 495. listed In L912, by whites; $3,610,009; by negroes. $462,521. For whites, 70: for negroes, 47. OP County purposes, 19c. on the $100.



Pullman Company, assessed value



$



6,993.84



1,332.00 Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Company, assessed value 926,800.00 Seaboard Air Line Railway, 32.80 miles, assessed value 369. (Ml Consolidated Telephone Company, assessed value 10,353.00 Southern Express Company, assessed value 550.00 assessed value Bladen Telephone Company, 6,096.75 Western Union Telegraoh Co. assessed value 72 750.00 Virginia and Carolina Southern Railroad, 24.25miles, assessed value 3,018.80 Postal Telegraph-Cable Company, assessed value 5,000.00 Merchants and Farmers Steamboat Company, assessed value SUPERIOR COURT TERMS January 4, March S, August 9 (civil), October 18 (civil).

.







town.



COUNTY OFFICERS CLERK OF COURT—W. J. Davis, ElizabethSHERIFF—J. M. Clark, Elizabethtown. REGISTER OF DEEDS—R. J. Hester, Eliza, bethtown. TREASURER— A. McA. Council, White Oak. N. CORONER—— P. Liles. SURVEYOR Rufus Dixon. SUPT. OF HEALTH—L. B. Evans, Clarkton. SUPT. OF SCHOOLS — B. J. Cromartie. BOARD OF EDUCATION— C. P. Parker,



PHYSICIANS NOT IN TOWN. Lucas, W. H. G., White Oak. Cromatie, R. S., Garland. MERCHANTS NOT IN TOWNS McNeil & Gillespie, Dublin. Maultsby, T. N., Westbrook. Clark, A. A., Rosindale. Parker, C. P., Garland. Smith, G. H. White Oak. Carter, D. A., & Bro., Jerome. Gaddie, D. N-, & Co., Tommahawk.



Garland; A. M. Kelly, Abbottsburg; W. H. G. Lucass (chm'n), White Oak. COMMISSIONERS—N. A. Currie, (chm'n), Clarkton; J. D. Beatty, Ivanhoe; A. L. Tatum, White Oak.



COTTON GINS.

Smith, A. H., Garland. Smith, George, White Oak.

Clark, A. A., Rosindale. Davis, Wade, Populi. Council Bros.. White Oak.



JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.

Gus Bullard, Cam. Pait, R. E. F. Cook, Abbottsburg; M. C. Kinlaw, Richardson, Rfd.

C. W. King, Dublin; B. F. E. Rfd. ; D. Hester, son,

;



Hair Bros., White Oak. Clarkton Ginning Co.. Clarkton.

Bridger Co., Bladenboro. Clark Bros., Elizabethtown. King Bros.. Dublin.



Kinlaw, Richard-



Hester, Bladenboro: John D. Burney, Elkton; H. P. W. Ward, Clarkton; Clarkton; J. Miffiean, T. M. Maultsby, J. B. McFodyen, Westbrook; S. M. Newell, Council: J. A. Ellis, Yorick; W. C. Sutton, Eliabethtown; R. P. Tatum, Yorick; J. W. Marsburn, White Lake: J. L. Peierson, Sand Bluff; J. F. Johnson, White Lake; Harmon Robinson, W. R. Smith, Tomahawk; Temple T. J. Long, Garland; Stanton, M. R. nester, G. B. Johnson, Ehzabethtown; A. F. Squires, Notmore; G. W. Corbett, Jr., Currie: Gilead Smith, Kelly. C. H. Brisson, C. H. Waterson, B. C. Devane. LAKE Harvey Sutton, W. C. Johnson, George Russ. J. G. Melvin, J. W. Smith, L. D. Melvin. D. L. Blue, A. J. Priest, WHITE'S Joe Guyton. T. B. Melvin, N. A. Layton, WHITE



Monroe



SAW



MILLS.



Clarkton Lumber Co., Clarkton. Bridger, Co., Bladenboro. Register, C. B., Tomahawk.



PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Edge, Mrs. Margaret, White Oak. Cain, Sudie M., White Oak. Edge, Florence, White Oak. Holland, Alma, Fayetteville, R. 3. McCulloch, Maggie, White Oak. McCulloch, Robbie, White Oak. Owen, Alice, White Oak. Owen, Elbert, White Oak. Hilburn, Stella, Rosindale. Howell, Mrs. Blanche, White Oak. Dunham, Maggie, White Oak. Smith, Mrs. Kate, Clarkton. Smith, Ethel, Clarkton. Smith, Katie, Clarkton. Rosindale. (lark, Mrs. J. L. Whitted, Emmie, Elizabethtown. Johnson, Helen, Elizabethtown. Johnson, Graham, Elizabethtown. Johnson, Alonzo, Elizabethtown. Johnson, Sam, Elizabethtown. Johnson, Nina, Elizabethtown. Downing, Mattie, Elizabethtown. Downing, Bettie, Elizabethtown. Johnson, Caroline, Richardson.

,



HOLLOW TOWNSHIP— CREEK—



TURNBULL— CREEK—



OAK—



W.

ton.



S.



Smith.



MINISTERS NOT



PRESBYTERIAN— R.

BAPTIST—R. M.



IN TOWNS. A. Lapsley, Jr., Clark-



Hilburn. Bladenboro.



METHODIST—Dr. Reid, White Oak. SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES. WHITE OAK ACADEMY.



BLADEN COUNTY

Johnson, Isla, Richardson. McLeod, Katie, Elizabethtown. Singletary, Lilian, Bladenboro. West, J. B. Yoriek. Jones, Mae. White Oak. Melvin, Kate. White Oak. Johnson, Sudie B., Fayetteville, K. S. Melvin. Thaxton, White Oak. Cain. Blanche, White Oak. Herring. Eulee, Parkersburg. Johnson, 11a. Elizabethtown. Burney, Bertha, Clarkton. Cain, J. S., Jr., White Oak. Johnson, Mildred, Elizabethtown. Melvin, Gertrude, White Oak. Dobson, Edith. White Oak. Cain, Grade. White Oak. Charles, L. R., White Oak. Johnson. Mary, Elizabethtown. Marshburn, Mrs. J. W., Elizabethtown, Rfd. Marshburn. Nettie, Elizabethtown, R. F. D. West. E. J.. Council. Guye. Mamie. White Oak. Melvin, M. L.. White Oak. Bradlv. Kanella, Westbx'ok.

Ellis, Ellis,



113



Lawyers.

Clark,

J.



B.



White, K. S. Lyon. J. A. Pait. A. N.

.McCulloch, E. F., Jr. Druggists.



Whitted Drug Co.

General Smith, D. L.



Merchants.



Davis. W. J. Hales, T. H. Melvin. G. F., Co. Shepherd, J. R. Clark, J. H., & Co. Hotels and Boarding



&



Houses.



Sutton House. Hotel Elizabeth. Hall House.

Livery Stables.



Butler, T. V. Manufacturing Plants. Elizabethtown Manufacturing Co. (Brick, lumber,



shingles, etc.)



Yoriek. L., Yoriek. Ellis, Lucy, Yoriek.



Mary Mary



C



Barnhill

buggies,



Manufacturing Co.



(Wagons,



carts,



etc.)



Clark Bros. (Gins).



Bayfield. Minerva, White Oak. Rayfield. Georgia, White Oak. Rayfield, Rebecca,, White Oak. Kelly, Eva, Clarkton. Ward, Mary, Clarkton. Guyton, Clara. Clarkton. Harding, Bessie, Clarkton. Williams, Lila. Clarkton. Critcher, Hilda. Clarkton.



ABBOTTSBURG.

Incorporated in 1903. Population, 1913 (estimated):

colored.



White,



125;



90; total,

real



Value

$29 630



215. estate and

1



personal



property,



TAX RATE:



mill on the $1.

Officers.



Abbottsburg. Burney, Leola W.hite Oak. Melvin, Olella. White Oak. Shaw. Tom, Elkton. Shaw, H. F., Elkton. Shaw, Isabelle. Elkton. Shaw, Sadie. Elkton. Garden. Reva. Currie. Monroe. Margaret. Tar Heel. McNeill, Jones, Dublin. Suggs, Emma. Abbottsburg. McKay. Isabelle, Rosindale. Deamon, Gurtha. Bladenboro. Michael, Jewell, Bladenboro. Howard. F. E. Abbottsburg. Bates. J. A., Bladenboro. Corbett, Mary J., Ivanhoe. Beatty, Geo., Ivanhoe. Beatty, Mrs. Geo.. Ivanhoe. Leonard, Sudie. Kerr.

Evans,

.



W.



McD



POSTMASTER—E.

CHIEF

R. R.



MAYOR— H.



Town

H.



AGENT—

Schools

E.



BAPTIST—



METHODIST—



Clark. E. Craven. OF D. G. Skipper. S. A. L. Johnson. S. A. L. Ministers and Churches. N. L. Seabolt, Pastor. Rev. Sentelle, Pastor.



POLICE—



HIGH—F.

Clark.



and



Academies.



Howard. Prin.



General Merchants.



McAulay



&



Co.



Johnson. S. A. L. Hobbs, P. H. Manufacturing Plants. Hall. J. L. (Repair Shop and Mill). Hood, G. H. (Repair Shop and Corn Mill).



BLADENBORO.

Incorporated in 1901. White, Population, 1910:

450. real estate, property, $60,000.

totil.



350; colored,



100;



Value



$100,000;



value



personal



ELIZABETHTOWN.

Population.

total,



TAX RATE:



15c.



on the $100.

Officers.



1910:



White.



175;



colored,



75;



250. Valire real estate. prorjerty, $40,000.



$80,000;



value



personal



TAX RATE:

.7.



1



mill on $1.

Officers.



Town



MAYOR —J. G. Freeman. POSTMASTER—A. A. Hilburn. CHIEF OF POLICE— E. A. Morris. R. R. AGENT— C. A. Shaw, S. A. L. MAXAGER TELEGRAPH— C. A. Shaw,

W.

XJ.



Town



MAYOR— A. Lyon. Sutton. POSTMASTER—E. MANAGER TELEGRAPH— W.

J.



Ministers



and



E.



Hall.



Postal.



PRESBYTERIAN— J. E. L. BAPTIST— F. P. Hedgpeth.

Schools



Churches. Winscoff.

Pastor.



Ministers



METHODIST— E. C. Ellers. Pastor. Schools and Academies. ELIZABETHTOWN ACADEMY—Mrs.

Clark, Prin.



BAPTIST— J. PRKSBY'TERIAN—W. W.



and Churches. M. Fleming, Pastor.

Davidson,

Pastor.



HIGH— B. E. Goode, Prin. Banks and Bankers. BANK OF BLADENBORO— H. C

Pres.; H.

C.

J.



and



Academies.



Bridger.



J.



L.



Bridger, Jr., Cash. Doctors.

S.



Norman,

Bridger,



Banks

Pres.

:



and



Bankers.

B.

Clark.



Insurance Agents.

II.



BANK OF ELIZABETHTOWN— J.

Ralph Baring, Cash.

N. %

Doctors.

Liles.



C.



Jr.



General

Pait A. E. Bridger Co.



Merchants.



Robinfon, N. P.



Bladenboro Racket Store. Bladenboro Bargain House.



—8—



114



BLADEN—BRUNSWICK

Hotols



and

C.



Boarding



Houses.



Huckabee, R.

Clarkton



I..



Wlsoo Hotel. Thompson, R.

Jordan,

J.



Hayes Swindel. Hotels and Boarding Houses.

Hoi Insurance Agents.

C.



D.



Dever, C.



W.

Livery Stables.



Clark.



E.



llillmrn, A.



A.



Manufacturing Plants. Bladenboro Planing Mill Co., (Saw Mill). Bladenboro Cotton Mills. Bladenboro Novelty Works.



BLADEN JOURNAL

Editor.



Newspapers and Editors.



(Weekly)— Sam Meares.



Livery Stables Clark, J. H., & Co.



CLARKTON.

Incorporated in 1901. Population. 1910: 36S. Value real estate, $85,000;

property,



Owen,



S.



W.

J..



Cox, E.

value



&



Co..



Manufacturing

personal



(Sales Stables). Plants.



TAX RATE:



$75,000. 16 2-3c.



on the $100.



Banner, W. H.



Stout Bros. Lumber Co. Clarkton Ginning Co.



MAYOR—E.



Town

C.



Officers.



POSTMASTER—O. H. Currie. CHIEF OF POLICE— H. N. Russ. R. R. AGENT— A. Huffham, S. MANAGER TELEGRAPH—J. A.

.1.



Clark.



COUNCIL.

Incorporated in 1905. Population. 1914: 104.

A. L.



Value



Huffham,

Pastor.



TAX RATE:



real estate, $62,965. 20c. on the



$100.



w.



u.

Ministers



PRESRYTERIAX— R. A. Lapsley, Jr., BAPTIST—Angelo Porter, Pastor.



and Churches.



Flake,



HIGH— J. T. Pharr, Prin. Banks and Bankers. BANK OF BLADEN— L. B. Evans,

E.

C.



Schools



and



Academies.



COMMISSIONERS—W. B. Hobbs, W. E. E. B. Council. POSTMASTER—A. H. Holmes. R. R. AGENT—E. Meares, S. A. L. MANAGER EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH—

Ministers



MAYOR— S.



Town Officers. M. Newell.



Pres.



E. Meares.

;



Clark, Cash.



and and

Carr.



Churches.



Doctors

Clark, G. L. Evans, L. B.

Druggists.



BAPTIST—J. J. Porter, Pastor. METHODIST—W. E. Brown. Pastor.

Schools



Academies.

Prin.;



PUBLIC— Prof.

Asst.



Beth



Blue,



Clark &• Evans. General Currie N. A.

Clark,

O.

L.,



Doctors.



Merchants.



Holmes, A. B.

General Merchants. Grimsley, G. S. Powell & Nicholson. Flake, W. E.. & Co. Porter, L. P.



Co.



Cash Racket Store. Cash Bargain House.

Clark,



W.



Brown



&



S.,



&



Co.



Co.



Hobbs. Squires, Grimsley Holmes, A. G.



&



Co.



COUNTY BRUNSWICKSOUTHPORT. COUNTY

SEAT,

1764. Named Duke of Brunswick. square miles. real estate. $2,477,0S2; value of personal property, $837,999; bank stock, $79,544. domestic corporation, $4,486. Property listed in 1914, by whites, $2,993,590; by negroes, $314,397. County purposes, 36 2-3c. on the $100. County bonded debt. $12,000. PUBLIC Number of miles, about 750. Worked under old State law. In Smithville, Shallotte, Lockwoods, Folly and Town Creek Townships; some of the highways are improved by a special bond fund and tax.



POPULATION— (Census

Formed



AREA—950

of



in



1910), 14. 434. in honor of the



Value



TAX RATE—



ROADS —



RAILROAD, TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS COMPANIES.



Pullman



Co.. assessed value Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. 12.77 miles, assessed value Seaboard Air Line Railway, 12.24 miles, assessed value Southern Express Co., assessed value Western Union Telegraph Co.. assessed value Wilmington Towing Co., assessed value Southport and Little River Telephone Co.. assessed value Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co., assessed value Postal Telegraph -Cable Co., assessed value



$



5.605.00 430,275.00 345,382.00

S, 277. 00 7,182.35 15,000.00 600.00 10.122.00 875. 70 80,534.00



Wilmington, Brunswick and Southern Railroad



SUPERIOR COURT TERMS— March



15,



August 23



(civtl),



October



11.



CLERK

Southport.



COUNTY OFFICERS.

OF



COURT— A.



T.



McKeithan,

Gray,



SURVEYOR— A. J. Brown. SUPT. OF HEALTH—J. A.

port.



Shallotte.



Dosher,



South-



SHERIFF—J.

REGISTER



E.



Southport.



DEEDS— TREASURER— C. A. Russ, Shallotte. CORONER— W. R. Goley. Shallotte.

OF



Robinson.



Supply. Geo. H.



SUPT. OF

port.



SCHOOLS—M.



C. Guthrie, South-



SUPT. OF

port.



HOME— C.



H.



Hickman, South-



BRUNSWICK COUNTY.

BOARD OF EDUCATION— J.

E.



115



B.



Kuark,



(chm'n), Southport; Galloway.

Stanley,



J.



L.



Simmons,

J.



Iredell; F.



COMMISSIONERS— John



White, F. P., Shallotte. White, M. L., Shallotte. Holden, E., & Son. Shallotte.

Stanley, J. A., Shallotte. Shallotte Drug Co.. Shallotte, Bennett, A. M., Makatoka.



Knox,



LeLand;

Little,



John A. Freeland.



Shallotte;



Ezekiel



BOARD



OF



ELECTIONS— Peter

Johnson.



Rourk,

J.



COTTON GINS.

Walker, L., Town Creek. Hewett, D. G., & Co.. Shallotte. Johnson. J.. Winnabow. Galloway, Richmond.



Shallotte (chm'n), J. E. Douglass, Cronly.



Winnabow;



JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.



port; lard.



C. SouthArmstrong, P. Lennon, Supply; F. H. WilSmith, Suburb; David Ward, S. W. P. S. Suburb; W. T. Pinner, Southport;



SMITHVILLE—W.

Frank



Rourk

Price,



Bros.,



Shallotte.



Brooks. George E., Seaside. W. A.. Southport.



Tharpe,



LOCKWOODS



Southport.



FOLLY—A.



SHINGLE MILL.



Morris



Mc-



Waccamaw

Sykes,

J.



Shingle Co.. Bolivia.



Shallotte; Daniel Robinson, Supply; W. E. Dilsaver, Supply; Geo. B. Phelps, Supply; D. E. Robinson, Supply; A. T. Hewett, P. White, W. N. Kirby, J. W. Lancaster, F. David H. Caison, L. II. Phelps, Supply.



Keithan,



W., Winnabow.



SAW



MILLS.



Thomas L. Long, Iredell; H. Grissett, Shallotte, McD. McLamb, Iredell; W. F. Pierce, Seaside; R. W. Sellers. H. M. Benton. Sam Hickman, Shallotte; Iredell; E. L. Stanley. Shallotte. W. T. Robbins, C. W. Harrell, W. C. Lennon. Phoenix; J. T. Roper, Le

John



SHALLOTTE—



Walker. L.. Town Creek. Town Creek R. R. & Lumber Co., Town Creek. Waccamaw Shingle Co., Bolivia. Henry, J. S.. Winnabow.

Sellers, E-, & Son. Supply. Galloway, Richmond, Supply. Chinnis, A. M., Phoenix.



NORTHWEST—

J.



Land;

bow;



Murrell. Phoenix. B. Atkinson, WinnaA. M. Beck. Smith, Le Land; Winnabow; G. H. Bellamy, G. M. McKeithan. Town Creek; P. S. Haws, E. R. Outlaw, E. O.



TOWN CREEK— Jesse

I.



P.



H.



Goodman, E. G., Town Creek. Thomas. A. P., Shallotte. TURPENTINE DISTILLERIES. Goodman, E. G., El Paso. Walker, L., Town Creek. Lewis, W. D.. Winnabow.

Harrelson & Co., Funston. Smith. S. W., Suburb. Galloway, Richmond, Supply. Robinson. J. E., Supply. Brooks, G. E., Seaside.



Rabon.



WACCAMAJJ —

T



J.



Bennett,

Jenrette,



Exuni: J. Regan; D.



A. Phelps, G. Smith, B. Edwards,



Ash; Ash;



3.



D.

I.



B.



Exum; D.



B.



Long,



Ash.



Ruark

Mintz



Bros..



Shallotte.



MINISTERS NOT IN TOWNS. BAPTIST—D. L. Hewett, Shallotte; A. W. Clemmons, Supply; J. O. Mizzell, Shallotte. METHODIST—Rev. Beasley, Shallotte; Rev. Caraway, Town Creek. PRESBYTERIAN—To be suppliedSCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES.



&



Mintz, Mill Branch.



King Bros., Excelsior. Thompson, T. M.. Southport.

Hewett Bros,

Shallotte.



White. F. P.. Shallotte. Babson, J. L., Excelsior.



BRICK KILN.

Knox & Robbins,

Pearce,



REGAN ACADEMY— Regan. FUNSTON ACADEMY—Funston.

PHYSICIANS NOT

Goodman,

Stone,

J.



Leland.



PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

W.

F.,



IN



TOWNS. TOWNS.



Shallote.

C.



A.,



E. G., Town Creek. Shallotte.



MERCHANTS NOT



IN



Chinnis, A. M., Phoenix. Medlin, W. T., Phoenix. Kirby, A. S., Phoenix. Evans, E. V.. Leland. Adams, W. G., Leland. Williams, S. F., Leland. Rabon, John, Winnabow. Tharp. W. H., Winnabow. Walker, L., Town Creek. Walker, W. H., Town Creek. Lewis, W. D., Winnabow. Kirby, G. W., Supply. Galloway. Richmond. Supply. Brooks, George E., Seaside. Brooks, George E.. & Co., Iredell.



Ward, Luther, Regan. Hickman, R. B., Wampee, S. McLamb, M. D., Iredell. Hemingway. Lina, Shallotte. Ward. May, Suburb.

Long,

J.



M.. Exum.



Rowell. Margaret, Phoenix.



Edwards, D. B., Exum. Little. Jesse, Makatoka. Ross, H. M., Excelsior. Burrows. Bessie. Southport. Inman, A. N.. Freeland. Russ, K. E., Supply.



Holoman. Pearl, Shallotte. Edwards, Olivia. Exnm

Ruark, Ruth, Shallotte. Newton, Lottie M., Southport. Swain, Mrs. Clyde. Southport.

D.

S.

(



Rourk

Mintz



Bros.,



Shallotte.



Mintz, Mill Branch. Hewett, Harry. Supply. Vamum. W. H.. Supply. Galloway. F. E., Supply. Smith. G. V., Ashe.



&



Faust,



Potter, W. Sally. Winnabow. Mills. Bessie. Lanvale. J. E., Wampee. R. F.



Adams, Mary



1-.,



Leland.



Babson,



J.



L.,



Excelsior.



Waccamaw Lumber

Edwards

Dutton. Coleman,



Co., Makatoka. Edwards. Exum. W. J., Regan.



&



Swain. Mrs. Lily V.. Southport. Cannon, Mabel. Town Creek. Frink, Annie, Shallotte. Ballard, Jewell. Winnabow. Lewis, R. F., Bolivia.



R., Ash. Milliken, I. C. Shallotte, Rfd. Robinson, Warren, Shallotte.



W.



Robinson, Warren, Supply, Rfd. King, J. W-, Excelsior.

Shallotte Trading Co.,

Shallotte.



Swain, Margaret. Suburb. Williams. Daisy D., Bolivia. Welsh, Ada B., Shallotte. Colib. Ola R Supply Shaw, Zara, Supply. Price, L. M.. Mrs., Southport. Moore. Kdua. Southport. ROSS, H. M., Ash.

.



116



BRUNSWICK COUNT V

Clothiers



Edwards, Clossie, Bolivia. Guyton, Clara, Supply.

Smith, E. II.. Shallotte. I'.olivia. Mercer, Maggie 10. Una, Regan. Jenrette, Winnabow. Relde, Bertha, Tharp, Susie. Bolivia. Newton, Josephine, Southport. Dutton, Mary, Regan. Edwards, Maggie, Bxum. Baldwin, Carrie I).. Supply. Dosher, Mary, Southport. Nance, Miss, C. H., Shallotte. Cameron, A. B., Leland. Cami ron, A. B., Mrs., Leland. St George, Eva, Southport. Vander, Supply. Little, Jenrette, Walter, Regan. Jenrette. Letha, Regan. Dutton, Lucy, Regan. Clemmons, Bessie, Supply. Wallin, J. N. Winnalow.

.



and

II.,



Men's



Furnishers.



Hood, H. W. Ruark, Geo.

Keith, H. L.



Co, Dentists.



&



Bakeries.



Perkins



Bakery.



Druggists. Watson Pharmacy Co. Leggitt, P. O. Doctors.



Dosher,



J.



A.

]>.



Ward,

Ruark.



Hugh

Geo.



Dry Goods and

H.,



Notions.



&



Co.



Hood. H. W. Ruark & Carr.

Fruit Dealers. Bros. Co. Fish Dealers. Dosher, T. Hoyle, Co. St. George, & Son. Grocers. Ruark & Carr. Hood Bros. Co. Bowman, W. A. Holden, B. J.



Hood



Wm„



SOUTHPORT.

Population,



White Value

property,



1910: 1,600. polls, 161; colored polls, 68. real estate, $4S2,250; value

$119,386.

85c.



personal



Tax



rate:



on the $100.

$3,000. $15,000.

Officers.



Floating debt, R. R. Bonds,



Phillips, C. N. Fountain, J. B. Evans, J. R. Wilson. Julius.



MAYOR—Price



Town



McKenzie, Willie.

Barbers.



CLERK— G. F. Brew. TREASURER— Q. J. Pepper. TAX COLLECTOR— H. L. Keith. ATTORNEY— Cramer & Davis.

REGISTRAR

Tharp.



CHIEF OF POLICE— Cecil



Furpless.



Lewis.



Tharp, P. C. Weeks, W. J. Coal



and

A.



Wood



Dealers.



Bowman, W.

P.



VITAL



STATISTICS— S.

A. Dosher.

.



Russ,



J.



H.

Davis.



Bowman &

Hood

Pyke.



POSTMASTER— R. S. Newton. R. R. & EXPRESS AGENT— H. E. Goodwin, W. B. & S. TELEPHONE MANAGER— S. D. Lucas. H. Stone, Southern Bell; W. Wilmington, Little River, Southport & Little River Co.

Ministers



SUPT. OF



HEALTH—J.



Hardware Dealers.

Bros. Co.



Insurance Agents.

Stevens, E. B.



W.



H



Daniels,



D.



(Fire and Life). (Fire and Life). O. (Fire and Life).



Lawyers.



and



Churches.

Pastor. Rector.



Ranson, R. E. Taylor, C. Edward.



BAPTIST— C.



METHODIST—LOCAL—W. R. Ferguson. PRESBYTERIAN— Rev. Maxwell.

Schools and Academies. R. E. Ransom. Prin. STATE Hotels and Boarding Houses. Clemmons House, (Mrs. Perkins, Prop. Grimes, Mrs. G. C. Fountain. Mrs. J. B. Stuart House.



EPISCOPAL— Rev. Moody,



N.



Phillips,



Cranmer

Ruark,



&



Davis.



J.



W.



Hood



HIGH—



Paint Dealers. Co. Printing Offices. News Printing Co. Real Estate Agents. Stevens, E. B.

Bros.

J.



Pyke. W. H. Loughlin, J.



Loughlin.

Editor.



Architects.



SOUTHPORT NEWS— G.

Fountain,

J.



Newspapers and

B. Furniture

C. Civic



Furpless, Price. Bobbins, A. J.



Editors. E. Clark, Livery Stables.



Banks and

Pres.

;



Bankers.

C.



Dealers.



BANK OF SOUTHPORT— T.

D. O. Daniel, Cash. Boot and Shoe

Dealers.



Cooper,



Armstrong, W.



Bodies.



Hood. H. W. Ruark & Carr. Ruark, G. H,



ASSOCIATION — SOUTHPORT COMMERCIALStevens, Sec. M. C. Guthrie, Pres.; C. L.



SOUTHPORT CIVIC CLUB— Mrs.

Pres.

;



C.



Ed.



&



Taylor,

Co.



Loan Associations. Building and Southport Building and Loan Association. Butchers and Dealers in Cattle. Greer, B. F. Dealers. Confectionery

Co. P. O. Bros. Co. Contractors and Bobbins, A. J. Furpless, Price. Drew, G. F. Peterson, A. E.

Leggitt,



Mary Ruark,

Amuzu.

Oil



Mrs. Carrie Librarian. Theatres.



Doslier,



Sec.



;



Gause, C. E.



and Gasoline Dealers. (Agency Cape Fear Oil Co.)



Watson Pharmacy



BOLIVIA.

Incorporated in 1911. Population, 1914: White,

Builders.

total,



Hood



200;



colored



14;



Value

sonal

poll.



214. of



real



TAX RATE:



property,



estate $25,000; $12,000.

10c.



value of

32c.



per-



on the $100;



on the



MAYOR— J.

CLERK— C.

R. R.



Town



Officers.



BRUNSWICK— BUNCOMBE ALDERMEN—W.

J.



117



CHIEF OP POLICE—A. W.



H. Knox. N. Leonard.

C.



W. Russ,



L.



POSTMASTER—J. Ministers METHODIST— P.

BAPTIST— Paul

Mercer,

J.



& EXPRESS AGENT— C.

Mazell.

Brit.



Murrell.



POSTMASTER—

mington.



R. Goley, F. C. Tripp. S. E. White.

S.



M.



White,



H. Byrne.



CHIEF OF POLICE— A.

Ministers



and Churches. L. Carroway.

Pastor.



STEAMBOAT AGENT—J. W.

and



White. Brooks.



Wil-



Churches.



General F. Edwards, G. L. Lewis, F. L.



Merchants.



METHODIST—Rev. Be as U.v. BAPTIST—J. C. Mizzell.

Doctors.



Goley,



Wm.



R.

Druggists. Co.



Leonard, C. N. Mercer, R. E. (Furniture). Gore, J. E. (Meats and Fish).

Livery Stables.



Shallotte



Drug



General

Shallotte Trading Co.



Merchants.



Murrell,



A. W. Hotels and



Boarding Houses.



Long,



Joel.



Manufacturing Plants. McKeithan, W. O. (Saw Mill). Waccamaw Shingle Co. (Saw Mill).



White, M. L. Stanley Supply Co. White, S. E., & Co. Holden, E., & Son. Hotels and Boarding



Houses.



Merchants Hotel.



SHALLOTTE.

Incorporated in 1S99. Population, 1910: White, 162; colored, none. Value of real estate, $23,574; value of personal property, $5,820. TAX KATE: 16 2-3c. on the $100; special,

4c;

poll,



Hewett, D. G., & Co. (Turpentine Distillery, Cotton Gin and Grist Mill). White, F. P. (Machine Shop, Turpentine Distillery).



Manufacturing



Plants.



White, F. P.



(Repair Shop).



13c.



Banks and Bankers.



MAYOR— F.



Town



Officers.



THE

Cash.



CITIZENS



BANK— E.



F.



Mallard,



P. White.



COUNTY BUNCOMBEASHEVILLE. COUNTY

SEAT,



POPULATION— (Census 1910), 49,798. Formed in 1791. Named in honor of Edward AREA — 520 square miles.

Value

of



Buncombe.



NUMBER SCHOOLS— TAX RATE — ROADS — RAILROAD, TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS COMPANIES.

Americas Refrigerator Transit Company, assessed value Asheville Southern Railway, 2.13 miles, assessed value



real estate, $15,577,427; value of personal property, $4,554,475. Property listed in 1913, by whites, $19,528,384; by negroes, 494, S06. For whites, 9S; for negroes, 16. OF County purposes, 21 2-3c. on the $100; roads and bridges, 20c; special, County bonded debt, $607,000. Number miles, 100. Worked by convct and free labor. PUBLIC



S



l-2c.



American Cotton Oil Company, assessed value Weaverville Electric Company, assessed value Southern Railway Company 47.52 miles, assessed value Asheville and Spartanburg Railroad, 10.34 miles, assessed value Pullman Company, assessed value Asheville and East Tennessee Railroad, 4.77 mlies, assessed value Southern Express Company, assessed value Black Mountain Telephone Company, assessed value Ashevill Telephone and Telegraph Company, assessed value Western LTnion Telegraph Company, assessed value Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Com Asheville and Craggy Mountain Railway, 2.26 miles, assessed value Madison Telephone Company, assessed value Asheville Power and Light Company, assessed value American Telephone and Telegraph Company, assessed value

Swannanfoa Railroad, 3.50 miles, assessed value Telephone Company, asssessed value North Buncombe Telephone Company, assesseed value Postal Telegraph-Cable Company, assessed value SUPERIOR COURT TERMS— January 4, January 18

Leicester



1,600.00 10,000.00 4.000.00 2,071.00 1,85S,9S6.74 232,650.00 13,166.00 23,875.00 8,689 J 1,000.00 136,272.00 10,950.13



10,000.00 362.00

273.mhii mi



5,218.80

13.71 1,22

I



00



721.00 1,344.00

(civil),



April 5 (civil), April 26 (civil). May 17, August October 25 (civil), November 8, November 29



(civil), February 8 16 (civil), September 20, (civil).



March



October 4



15. (civil).



ville.



COUNTY OFFICERS. CLERK OF COURT—J. H. Cathey, AsheSHERIFF—E. M. Mitchell, Asheville. TAX COLLECTOR—B. A. Patton, Asheville.

REGISTER OF DEEDS—J.

Ed.

J.



CORONER —E.

ville.



SURVEYOR— Otta Israel, SUPT. OF HEALTH—D.

SUPT. OF

more.



R. Morris, Asheville. Candler. E.

Sevier.



Ashe

Bilt-



Mackey. AsheAshe-



SCHOOLS—W.



H.



Hipps,

Asl



ville.



TREASURER—J.

ville.



Brookshire,



SUPT. OF

R.

4.



HOME— B.



F.



Merrill.



IIS



BOARD OF

(chm'n),

B.

I

;



EDUCATION

T. P.



-J.



BUNCOMBE COUNTY. Junes, J. D Murphy,

Ashevilk-,



Asheville;

11.



Gaston,



.1.



Sams,



llomerville.



villo1



AsheE. Johnson, M. Biltmore; Jesse Asheville, K. l'.in l,n. r. I) Leicester: It. Cole, .1. \v. Rutherford, Candler, G. Bernard D. BOARD OF ELECTIONS—S. S Has, .1. F. Ford, Asheville.

.1.



COMMISSIONERS—W.

M.



Will, Fairviaw. Williams. Ed., Fairview. Johnson. R. W., Asheville. R. Case. A. B., & Bro., Skyland.



4.



Brookshire,



FLOUR, CORN AND FEED MILLS.

Hominy

Juno

Mills, Candler. Rill more Holler Mills. Biltmore. Leicester Roller Cills, Leicester.



:



i



ASHEVILLE

Sol. \V.

\.



P Burroughs, M. A. Creasman. S. A. Johnson, W. A. James, Jr., E. B. Atkinson, E. II. Cerrimon. Asheville; George W. Fairchlld, A. L. Bright Asheville R. 4; R. W. Johnson AsheM. F. Reed, J. W. T. F. Hunter, ville: Brown, W. II. Wyatt, J. D. Dennitt, R. A.

Stewart.

Currier,



Asheville, K. 1: J. D. Penland, W. Malone, S. It. Gudger, D. S. Huberts, Mears, F, N. Waddell, W. W. Patton, R. A.



JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. TOWNSHIP—Wash Haynes,





olNTY



CABARRUS COUNTY

COUNTY SEAT, CONCORD.



POPULATION— (Census 1910), 26.240. Formed in 17rrj. Named in honor uf AREA — 488 square miles.

Value

of

I



!i



Cabarrus.



Property



TAX RATE —

5

1



NUMBER of SCHOOLS—

3c



' value of personal property, $4,056,010. real estate. $6, 031 listed in lull, by whites, $!.i.SN6.4y«: hy negroes, $197,168. For whites, 4S; for negroes, 22. County purposes, 21 2-3c. on the $100; road and bridges,

miles,

350.



30c;



interest fund



PUBLIC ROADS — Number

Bonded

debt,



Worked by



convict labor



and taxation.



RAILROAD, TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS COMPANIES.

North Carolina Railroad Company, 17.16 miles, assessed

value



$201,000.



Yadkin Railroad, 1.15 miles assessed value Pullman Company, assessed value Gold Hill Telephone Company, assessed value Harrisburg Telephone Company, assessed value Southern Express company, assessed value Western Union Telegraph Company, assessed value Concord Telephone Company, assessed value Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company, assessed value American Telephone and Telegraph Company, assessed value Postal Telegraph-Cable Company, assessed value Southern Power Company, assessed value Tulin Telephone Company, assessed value Concord Gas Company, assessed value SUPERIOR COURT TERMS— January 4th, April 19th. August 30th, November



$1,192,574.11 6,900.00 3,659,03 In. no 700.00 2,837.00 17,231.53 3,812.00 3,808.00 6,276.00 1 674.10 74,324.00 840.00 10,000.00

1st.



COUNTY OFFICERS.



PRESBYTERIAN— J.

Stonestreet,



E.



Summers, Concord.

Concord; Concord;

S.

J.



CLERK

Concord.

cord.



OF



COURT— C.



C.



R.



SHERIFF—H. W. Caldwell, REGISTER OF DEEDS— J.



BAPTIST—J.



2;



Rev.



Myers, Kannapolis.



W.

R.



Snider,

Pless,



Concord. F. Harris, Con-



Beeker, Kannapolis.



LUTHERAN— C.



Rev.



TREASURER— J. Harvey Dorton. CORONER—Dr. S. E. Buchanan. STRVEYOR— Swindell Kluttz, Concord. — D SI'PT. o n OF HOME J. L. Powell, Concord. SUPT. OF SCHOOLS— David Lippard, ConTji



Park, Kannapolis.



Prin.,



SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES. ROCKY RIVER HIGH—W. G. Caswell. Concord, R. 6. SUNDERLAND HALL FOR GIRLS—Melissa

Prin.,



Montgomery,



cord.



W. OF Odell, Davidson, (chm'n), Concord; W. F. Smith R. 24; G. F. McAlister, Mt. Pleasant. A. COMMISSIONERS—L. Weddington (chm'n). Concord; C. T. Allison, Concord, R. G. W. A. Caston. Concord, R. 4: 2; W. W. Moose, Mt. Newell, Concord, R. 7; A. Pleasant. OF ELECTIONS—M. H. Caldwell, (chm'n), C. A. Isenhour, J. M. Burrage, ConR.



BOARD



EDUCATION—



Concord, R. 6. IN TOWNS. Grier, S. A., Harrisburg. Black J. C, Harisburg, R. 2.



PHYSICIANS NOT

I.



Yow,



A.,



Georgeville.



BOARD

No.



Gouger, George J., Concord, R. 2. Flow, J. W., Kannapolis. Caudle, H. H, Kannapolis. Pharr. T. F., Concord, R. 6. Earnhardt, John, Concord, R. 4. MERCHANTS NOT IN TOWNS.



cord.



Shinn

Barrier

Little,



JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.

1



TOWNSHIP— W.



H.



Oglesby.



J.



W.



& Widenhouse, Georgeville. & Son, Georgeville. D J., Bosts Mills.



Stallings, Harrisburg. No. 3 C. H. Hamilton Davidson, R. 24. J. W. No. 4 L. M. Gillon, Kannapolis; Winecoff, J. A. Wineeoff. Glass. No. 5 M. J. Sbinn, P. M. Misenheimer,

6 Crowell, G. E. Ritchie, Concord, R. 4; Geo. M. Cress. R. 4. No. 7— G. W. Dry, G. H. Moose, J. C. Isenhour, J. W. Honeycutt, Gold Hill, R. 2. No. L. S. Shirey, W. B. Fisher. Mount Mt. Hahn, Pleasant; L. A. Lipe, H. L. Pleasant. No. 9 D. M. Coley. Georgeville.



— — — Concord, R. —A. No.

8—



3.







No. 10.— w. G. Newell, Concord, R. 7; D. G. Pope, Harrisburg, R. 4. Bost's Hill; W. F. No. 11— C. F. Smith,

Stegall,



Bost



Hill.



No.



12—J.



N.



Brown.



W.

IN



J. J.



Hill,



Lore, C. A. Pitts, M. L. Furer, F. Bunn, Concord. J.



P.



G. M. Howard,



I



Co., Harrisburg, R. 4. Carriker, J. W., Harrisburg. R. 4. Carriker & Baker, Cabarrus. A. O. Carrier, Cabarrus. Biggers, R. W., Concord, R. 7. Burleyson, Mrs. Jeanet, Concord, R. 7. Oglesby, W. H., Harrisburg. Teeter, M. F., & Co., Harrisburg. Alexander, J. F., Harrisburg. Morrison. D. L.. Harisburg. Harrv, W. D., Harrisburg, R. 3. Cook. J. W.. Concord, R. 2. Smith Bros.. Davidson. R. 24. Emerson, M. A., Concord. R. 2. Andrews, S. R., Concord, R. 2. Herrin, M. E., Mt. Pleasant, R. 1. Lentz, A. C, & Co.. Gold Hill, R. 2. Watts Bros., Concord, R. 4. Seaford, John, Concord, R. 4.



Green-Hartsell



METHODIST—W.

L.



MINISTERS NOT

T.



TOWNS.



Owens,

R.



Kannapolis,

L.



Allbright, Concord: S. P. W. Tucker, Kan-



Graham & Thomason.

Smith,

F.

L.,



Richmond- Sloan Co., Kannapolis. Wilkinson. H. B., & Co., Kannapolis. Cook & Foil, Kannapolis. Lowe Bros. Co., Kannapolis.



napolis;



Forbis,



Concord.



Drug



Co.,



Kannapolis.



CABARRUS COUNTY.

Yates, A. W., Concord. Stallings, P. F., Concord.



129

C.

It..



R.



6.



Goodnight

Black,



&



Johnson, Concord. R.



2.



Sam, Harrisburg, R. 2. COTTON GINS.

T.,



Bost, E.

Stallings,



Bosts Mills.

6.



Cannon Mfg.

Garmon.



Co., Kannapolis. P. F.. Concord, R. John, Concord, R. 6.



Flovve McAnnulty, Concord, R. 7. R. A. Brown's Sons, Concord. Shinn Widenhouse, Georgeville. Cannon, W. F., Concord, R. 1. Poplar Tent Ginning Co., Concord. R. 1. Harrisburg Improvement Co.. Harrisburg. Smith Bros.. Davidson, R. 24. Teeter, M. F., Concord, R. 6. Russell, R. A.. Concord.



&



&



Concord, It. 3. McCanless, W. I"., Kannapolis. am ipolis. Query, Margarette, Harry. Sarah, Kannapolis. Caldwell, Sue, Kannapolis. Cooke, Lula, Kannapolis. Furr, Ethel, Kannapolis. Morris, Mary Lou. Kannapolis. Carter, Clara. Kannapolis. Waugh, Ruth, Kanuapoli Ridenhour, Laura. Concord. Ridenhour, T. II., Concord, R.

ris,

I



»,



2.



Rumple,



Ella,



Class.



Flowe & White, Concord. McEachern. J. C. Harrisburg, R.

.



4.



Morrison Bros., Concord. R. 2. Barnhardt, J. L.. Concord. R. 5. Hagler, George, Concord, R. 5. 5 Measimer, E. C, Concord. R. Green, J. B., Harrisburg, R. 4. Foil Bros., Mt. Pleasant. Herrin, M. E., Mt. Pleasant.

Triece,

J.



.



P.,



Glass.



Harry, W. D., Harrisburg. Wallace. J. R., Huntersville. W. R. Kindley Mfg. Co., Mt, Pleasant. Southern Cotton Oil Co., Concord. Widenhouse, M. L., Concord.



Laughlin. Novella, Concord, K. J. Fisher, Frances, Concord, K. 2. Weddington, w. J., Concord. Patterson. Helen, Concord. Werner, Helen, Concord. Winecoff, Evelyn, Concord. Walker. O. T., Concord. R. :!. Sapp, Rubie. Concord. R. 3. Shinn. M. J., Concord. R. 3. Castor, Sadie. Concord, R. 3. Brumley, Mary. Concord. R. 3. Harris, Virginia. Concord, R. 2. Suther, J. A., Concord. R. 4. Carter, Leola, Concord, K. 4. Walker, Myrtie, Concord. R. 4. Holshouser, Marv. Rockwell Ritchie, C. H., Concord, B. 4.

Pleasant. Heilig, Bess, Mount Bikle, L. A., Concord, R. 4. Ritchie, Ella, Concord R. 4. Barringer, Jennie, Gold Hill. Stifford, Walter, Concord. R. 4. Shoe. Mittie. Gold Hill, R. 1. Morgan, Lillie, Gold Hill, R. 1.



FLOUR,

Bost, E.



CORN AND FEED

Bosts Mills.



MILLS.



T..



Garmon. John, Concord, R. 6. Morris, W. W., Concord. Cox Bros., Concord, R. 1. Furr, M. M., Concord. R. 7. Green & Garmon. Harrisburg, R. 4. Shinn & Widenhouse, Georgeville.



Myers,

Cline,

('line,



Concord. R. 4. Concord, R. 4. McLaughlin, Maye, Mt. Pleasant. Pharr. Mary, Concord, R. 5.

Addie,

Sickles,



Sallie. Lillian,



Cold



Hill.



W.



R.,



Mount

,



Pleasant.



W. R., Mt. Pleasant. Foil Bros., Mt. Pleasant. R. 3.

Kindley,



Concord Milling Co., Concord. Cabarrus Roller Mill, Concord.

Blackwelder, G. A., Concord. Moose, G. D. Concord, R. 4.



SAW

Safrit,



MILLS.



R. W., Concord, R. 4. Bost, W. B. J.. Concord, R. 4. Heinze, John, Mt. Pleasant. Faggart & Brafford, Concord, R. Hartsell, R. L., Smiths Ford. Chaney, W. M., Harrisburg, R. 4 McEachern. J. C, Harrisburg, R. Rost, E. T., Bosts Mills. R. 1. Kluttz. Martin. Rockwell, Dees, R. A., Concord.



5.



Mount Pleasant, K. Concord. Harrisburg. Harrisburg. Peck, Leona, Hartman, Anna, Concord, It. 7. Gourley, J. B.. Mrs., Concord, R. VanHoy, H. P., Concord, R. 7. Bost, Fannie. Concord, R. 7.

Barrier.



Barnhardt, C. H. Mrs., Mount Pleasant. Heilig, Mary, Mount Pleasant. Barringer. Lena. Mount Pleasant. Shinn, K. A., Georgeville. Walker, Fannie, Georgeville. Krimminger, Amanda, Bost Mills.

P.



Andrews, Meroney,



C.



A. R.



3.



,



Lillie.



7.



4-



PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Flowe, Dora, Concord, R. 7. Ridenhour, D. L., Concord, R. Gourley, Mary P., Concord, R. Covington, Sue, Concord, R. 6. Hamilton, F. A., Harrisburg, R. Howie, Maud, Harrisburg, R. 4. Lapsley, Catherine, Concord, R. 6. Harrisburg. Moose, D. W.

,



6.



6. 4.



Midland. Keller. A. Hurlocker, Margaret, Midland. Barbee. B. J.. Mount Pleasant. Blackwelder, Ida. Concord, It. 5. Keever, Lizzie, Concord, R. 5. Grant, D. P., Concord, R. 5. Shinn, Viola, Concord, It. •". VanHoy, J. W., Concord. R. 6. Beason, Beatrice, Concord. R. 6. Pharr, Bernice. Concord, Tt. G. MeCurdy, Fannie, Concord, Crowell, Margarette, Concord. Lippard, Ethel, Concord.

.



W



Crier.



Anna



B.,



Harrisbur5C



Morrison, Lee Annie, Harrisburg. Walker, Elsie, Concord, R. 6. Townsend, Iva, Harrisburg. Fisher, Lavenia, Concord, R. 1. Brown, Mary, Harrisburg. Alexander, Loma, Concord, R. 1. Hostetter, Maud, Concord, R. 1. Johnson, Cora, Concord, R. 1. Murph, Chas, Concord, R. fi. Sharp, Mr., Davidson, R. 24. Walace, Maud, Davidson, R. 24. Ritchie, Nora. Concord, R. 2. Corriher, Maud, Concord, R. 2. Johnson, Delia, Huntersville, R. 21.



OTNCORD.

Police



White Value



9,046. 119, 1,109; colored polls. polls, of real estate $2,145,130; valu. Ol



Census,



pel



sonal property, $1,169,717. TAX RATE: $1.65 on the $100 and $2.76 on the poll.



Bonded



debt, F.



$344.,500.



Town



Officers.



MAYOR—A.



Hartsell.

.1.



CHIEF of POLICE -J. M. Mabery. CLERK & TREASURER- W. Weddington.



TAX COLLECTOR—J.



C.



Fink.



—9—



ISO



CABARRUS COUNTY.

Maness.

L.

1'



ATTORNEY—T. D. POSTMASTER— jr.

It.



Building and

sociation.



Loan Associations.



Buchanan.



The Cabarrus Building, Loan

soclation.



&



Savings As-



TELEGRAPH MANAGER—Virginia

\V.



R. AGENT R. Morris EXPRESS AGENT—W. M. Busbee.



The Concord Perpetual Building and Loan AsFouchee. Building and Loan Association, Carriage Dealers and Manufacturers. R. B. (Manufacturer). Dees, Yorke & Wadsworth Co. Ritchie Hardware Co. Dayvault, A. S. Clubs. Elk's Home. Cotton and Hosiery Mills. Cannon Manufacturing Co. Cabarrus Cotton Mills.

Citizens



r.



D. Coletrane, Concord Telp. Co. Maud Brown, Southern Bell. Ministers and Churches.

:



TELEPHONE MANAGERS—L.



BAPTIST— First, J. EPISCOPAL—Rev.



METHODIST—Central,



tor: Forest Hill. M. S. worth, A. Raper, R. K. Brady, Pastor.



V. Tilley. Phosperiti. M. F. Moores. PasT. Smathers. Pastor: Ep-



Pastor;

J.



West



Concord,



— ASSOCIATE REFORMED R. Hooten.

.T.



M. Grier, Pastor: McKlnnon, A. D. Wauchope: Cannonvllle, W. ('. Wanehope; Bayless Memorial, A. D. Wauchope, rastor.



PRESBYTERIAN—First,



PRESBYTERIAN



GERMAN REFORMED— W.



H. Warner, PasR.



tor.



METHODIST PROTESTANT—J.

Pastor.



Hutton.



Gibson Manufacturing Co. Locke Cotton Mills Co. Young-Hartsell Mills Co. Brown Manufacturing Co. Brander Cotton Mill Corporation. Franklin Cotton Mills. Kerr Bleachery & Finishing Works. Magnolia Mills Co.

Confectionery

Dealers.



HIGH— GRADED—

St.



Schools and Academies. W. W. Morris. Prin. A. S. Webb, Supt. Hotels and Boarding Houses. Cloud.

Cafe.



Concord Candy Kitchen.



Norman,



J.



New South



Piedmont Cafe. Cline & Mabry. Hopkins House.

Allen Hotel.

Architects.



McKinley & Cosby. Gibson Drug Store. Peoples Drug Co. Davis Drug Co.



Scarboro & Roberts. Ritz, H. G. Dove & Bost Co. Lippard & Barrier.



Querry, John R. Caldwell, D. A. National Lumber Co. & Sons. Brown, R. A

,



Contractors Querry, John, R. Caldwell, D. A. Wathall. R. L. R. A. Brown's Sons.



and



Builders.



Banks and



Bankers.

B.

I.



Nation Lumber Co.

Coltrane,



CONCORD

Pres.

Pres.

:



NATIONAL—D.

Cash.



L. C.



D. Coltrane. Cash.



CABARRUS SAVINGS—H.

W. Swink, CITIZENS BANK

; ;



Woodhouse.

Jones



& TRUST CO.— A.



Niblock, T. C. Coal and Wood Craven, K. L., & Sons. R. A. Brown's Sons. Pounds, A. B. Cook, D. M.



Dealers.



Yorke, Pres.



Wagoner, Cash. Bakers. The Concord Steam BakeryBrick Manufacturers. R. A. Brown's Sons. Bottling Works. Carolina Bottling Co. Cheri-Cola Bottling Works.

Boot and Shoe Dealers. Ivey Shoe Store. White-Morrison-Flowe Co.



C. B.



Sapp,



J.



T.



Chamber

;



of



Commerce.

Brander,



UNITED CITIZENS CLUB—L. W. Pres. J. C. Fink. Sec. & Treas.



Brown-Cannon

Parks, H. L.,



&



Co. Co.



Parks-Belk Co. Wilkinson-Widenhouse Co. Barrier-Widenhouse & Co.

Efird's.



Clothiers and Men's Furnishers. Hoover's, Inc. Brown -Cannon Co. V.'liUe-Morrison-Flowe Co. Parks, H. L., & Co. Parks-Belk Co. Wilkinson-Widenhouse Co. Efird's Barrier, Widenhouse & Co. Cotton Gins. Yorke & Wadsworth Co. Ritchie Hardware Co.



& Bro. H., & Sons. Furr & Bost. Widenhouse & Sons. Dry. C. A., & Co. Furr. J. M. Walter, M. C, Co. Smith, J. E. Bros.

Smith, T. Waddell.

J..

I.



Cotton Kennett, J. A. Archibald, N. A. E. F. White, Sappenfleld, A. L.



Buyers.



Department Stores.

Parks, H. L.

Efird's



&

Co.



Co.



Parks-Belk

Herring.

IT.



Book Stores. White-Morrison -Flow Co. Home Educational Co. Butchers and Dealers

Dayvault, J. F., Graher, H. A.,

Sappenfleld, Kestler, G.

C.



Dentists.



Houston.

in



W.

V.



C. C.



Cattle.



Ezzell,



W.

J.



L.



& &

M.



Co. Sons.



Davis,



Tobacco

Hartsell, A. F., Co.



Dealers.



W.



Patterson, G.



W.



(Wholesale). (Wholesale).



CABARRUS COUNTY

Druggists. Gibson Drug Store, Inc. Davis Drug Co. Cabarrus Drug Co. Peoples Drug Co. Marsh. M. L. Laughlin, J. F. Doctors. Smoot. J. E. l'emberton, W. D.



131



Wilkinson-Widenhouse Walker, D. M.

Williams, C.



&



Co.



Furr



&



J.,



&



Co.



Bost.

J.



Querry,



C.



Barrier-Widenhouse

Laughlin, John. Blackwelder, Arthur.

Slither, C. A. Dry. C. A., Barr. S. M.,



&



Co.



Caldwell D. G. King, R. M.

Lafferty, J. S.



& Son. & Bro.

Co. Sons.



Walter, M.



C,



Widenhouse

Five



&



Wallace, Reed, J.



J.



W.

J.



F.



MacFayden, R. R.

Patterson, A.



Wadsworth, W. H.



Rankin, S. W. Buchanan, S. E. Dry Goods and Notions. White-Morrison-Flowe Co. Parks, H. L., & Co.

Efird's.



and Ten-Cent Stores. Braehen, Miss Glenn. United 5 and 10c Store. Hardware Dealers. Yorke & Wadsworth Co.

Ritchie



Hardware

Ice



The Concord



Co. Hospital. Hospital.



Manufacturer.



Pounds. A. B.



Widenhouse



&



Sons.



Insurance Agents.



'



Dry, C. A. Furr & Bost. Walter, M. C, Co.

Fisher's.



Parks-Belk Co. Wilkinson-Widenhouse Co. Barrier, Widenhouse & Co. Waddell, I. H., & Sons.

Smith, T.

Gaskel, S.

J..



White. E. F. (Life and Fire). Virginia Life Insurance Co. Metropolitan Insurance Co. Fetzer, P. B., (Life and Fire). Patterson, John K. (Life and Fire). Southern Loan & Trust Co. (Life and Flri Citizens Bank & Trust Co. (Fire).

Hendrix,

Correll,

Collett.

J.



I.



&



M.

J.



Bro.

Dealers.



M.

Fruit



(Fire). Jewelers.



W. C,

C.

J.



Jewelery Co.



Patterson, G.



W.



(Wholesale).



Willeford,



Concord Candy Kitchen. Ritz H. G. Dove & Bost Co. Lippard & Barrier.

Scarboro



W.

Junk

Dealers.



Kirkwood, R.

Robbins, W. L. Craven, K. L., & Sons. Laundries.



&



Roberts.



Norman,



J.



Cline, .Tohn Glass, W. J.



W.



Concord Steam Laundry.

Lawyers.

Hartsell, L. T. Crowell. J. L.



Power and Light Companies. Board of Light and Water Commissioners. Southern Power Co. Fertilizer Dealers and Manufacturers. White- Morrison-Flowe Co.

Cline & Moose. Davault, A. S.



Means, W. G.

Stickley, M. B. Puryear, H. S. Williams. H. S. Mar.ess, T. D. Furr. D. M. Caldwell, M. H. Hutchison. J. W. Palmer. A. B. Carver, G. A.



Yorke



('line & Mabrey. New South Cafe.



& Wadsworth Co. Fish and Oyster Dealers. Sappenfleld, C. M.

Foundries



and



Iron



Works.



Concord Foundry



&



Machine Works.



Van Hoy,

Niblock.



J.



W.

Dealers.



Furniture Dealers. Bell- Harris Furniture Co. Craven Bros. Furniture and Undertaking Co.



Lumber Manufacturers and Yorke Furniture Co.

F.



C

&



Concord Furniture Co. Wilkinson, H. B., & Co.

Furniture Factory. Yorke Furniture Co. Garages.



National Lumber Co.

Corl,



Erown, M. L.. & Bro. Corl-Wadsworth Co.

Sapp, T.

Fisher,

J.



M.



J.,



Livery Stables. Sons.



Cabarrus Motor Car Co.

Lipe,

L.

J.



E.

C.



G. L.

I.



Blume,



Waddell,



H.

Marble

Works.

Dealers.



Gas Plant. Concord Gas Co.

Grocers.

Hartsell, A. F., Patterson, G. W.



Parnell, Ed.



Freeze



&

&



Utley.



&



Co. (Wholesale). (Wholesale).



Machinery



Yorke

Ritchie



White-Morrison-Flowe Co. Lippard & Barrier. Cline, John W.

Glass,



Wadsworth Hardware Co.

Medicine

Co.



Co.



Manufacturers.



Parks, H. L., & Co. Smith. J. E., & Bro. Dove & Bost Co. Waddell. I. H., & Son. Smith, T. J., & Bro.



W.



Gowan Medical

Southern

Ritchie



J.



Oil Mills. Cotton Oil Co. Paint and Oil Dealers.



Hardware



Co.

Co.



Yorke



& Wadsworth



132

Painters.

Correll,



CAB

E.

J.

i



\i;i:rs



CALDWELL

Value

property,

real

estate,



$75,000;



value



personal



Brown,



LaPayette.



TAX RATE:



$170,000.

30c.



on the $100.

Officers.



Wliitlock,



Marvin (Sinn).



Town



Mund. Frank.

Whitlock, William. Kit/.. H. G. (Sign). Blair, Chas. Plumbers. Grady, E. B.



MATOB Lee Foil. POSTMASTER—J.

Ministers



B.



McAllister.

L. Lefler.



CHIEF OF POLICE—J.

and



Churches.

Pastor. Stanly.



Piano and Organ Dealers.

Bell & Harris Furniture Co. Wilkinson, W. Photographers.



A



LUTHERAN—A. G. Goodman, GERMAN KEFOBMED— Rev. METHODIST—G. A. Stamps.

Schools



and



Academies.

Prin.



Matthews.



GRADED— Hugh —G.

MT.



Barrier.



Newspapers and



Editors. ^



PLEASANT COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE

H. C. Fisher,



TIMES (Semi-Weekly)—J. B. Sherrill, Prop. PAIL'S TRIBUNE—J. B. Sherrill, Prop. CHRONICLE (Semi-Weekly)—J. M. L. Lyeriv.



F. McAllister. Prin.



MT.

Prin.



AMONAE SEMINARY— JBanks and

Bankers.



Editor.



OUTLOOK

Training



(Weekly)— Stonewall



Jackson



School, Publishers. Real Estate Agents. Southern Loan & Trust Co. Patterson, John K. White, E. F. Concord Ins. and Real Estate Co.

Tailors.



CABARRUS SAVINGS BANK OF PLEASANT— H. I. Woodhouse. Pres.

;



MT.

L.

J.



Foil,



Cash.

Doctors.

J. J.

J.



Bunn,

Foil,



M. A. M.

Druggists.



Matthews,

Moose, A.



Concord Pressing Club.

City Pressing Club. Vacuum Pressing Club. Love, J. E.



W.

General



Merchants.



Lowe,



S.



J.



Street Railway. Public Service Co. Undertakers and Embalmers. Bell & Harris Furniture Co. Craven Bros. Furniture & Undertaking Co. Wilkinson, H. B., & Co. Veterinary Surgeons. Griffin, B. L. Bunn. J. F. Spencer, T. N. Wall Paper Dealers. Correll, E. F. Mund, Frank.



\T



Foil Bros. Heilig, C. G. Hartsell, W. S.



.



C.



Mt. Pleasant Mercantile Co. Lentz. C. G. Hotels and Boarding Welsh House. Lentz Hotel.

Livery Bitchie, Luther. Louder, J. F.

Stables.



Houses.



MT. PLEASANT.

Incorporated in 1856. White, Population, 1910:

total.



Manufacturing Plants. Tuscarora Cotton Mill. W. R. Kindley Cotton Mills. Mt. Pleasant Lumber Co. Herring, J. O., Machine Shops.

Foil Bros. Boiler Mils. Kindley Boiler Mill.

Lefler.

J.



800; colored,



150;



950.



H., Machine Shop.



CALDWELL COUNTY COUNTY

SEAT, LENOIR.



POPULATION— (Census

Formed

of

in



1841.



Named



1910), 20,579. in honor of Dr.



Joseph Caldwell,



first



President of the University



ABEA —450

Value

of



North Carolina.

square miles.

estate,



Property listed in



$2,553,463; value of personal property $1,647,2S0. by whites, $4,140,266; by negroes, $60,477. whites, 86; for negroes. 14. TAX RATE County Purposes, 19c. on the $100; special, 6 2-3c. County bonded debt, $15,000. Worked under old State law. PUBLIC

real



1914,



XT'MBEB OF SCHOOLS— For







ROADS—



RAILROAD, TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS COMPANIES.

Southern Express Co. assessed value Western Union Telegraph Co., assessed value Lenoir Electric Co., assessed value Carolina and Northwestern Railway, 3S.34 miles, assessed value Citizens Light and Power Co., assessed value Watauga. Turnpike Co. assessed value Lenoir & Blodiwng Bock Telegraph Co-, assessed value Lenoir & Blowing Rock Turnpike Line, assessed value assessed value Hickory Electric Co.

, .



5



5,757.00 1.106.00

5,00n.tlH



,



Watauga Electric Ci Watauga and Yadkin Biver Bailroad Co Blowing Bock Line St'PEBIOB COUKT TERMS February







22,



May



10,



August 23



(civil),



November



357,240.00 9.950.00 4,000.00 500.00 11,666.00 1,545.00 1,350.00 12,450.00 523.00 15 (civil)



CALDWELL COUNTY

COUNTY OFFICERS. CLERK OF COURT—W. C. Moore.

noir.

Jr.,



133



Le-



SURVEYOR— R. C. Houck, Lenoir. SUPT. OF HEALTH— L. H. Coffey. SUPT. OF SCHOOLS—Y. D. Moors, Lenoir. SUPT. OF HOME— Andy Teague. BOARD OF EDUCATION— P. G. Mool,

Ganite Falls; M. L. Greer, Lenoir; R. B. Bush,

Lenoir.

terson;



SHERIFF— J. A. Triplett. REGISTER OF DEEDS—J. M. Crisp, Lenoir. TREASURER—E. L. Steel. Lenoir. CORONER—John L. Austin, Lenoir, R. 2.



McCall, W. A., Finley. Sherrill, G. W., Gunpowder. Smith, H. S., & Co., Petra Thompson, M. K.. Gamewell. Icenhour, G. M., King's Creek.



FLOUR. CORN AND FEED MILLS.

Moore

Tuttle,



Bros.,



Granite Falls, R.



2.



D. B., Gamewell. Cedar Valley Mills. Lenoir, R. Smith, H. S., & Co., Petra.



2.



Crisp,



PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS. W. C, Lenoir. R. 4.



COMMISSIONERS—W. J. Harrington. PatElgie Estes, Lenoir; G. P. Settlemlre. HOARD OF ELECTIONS— J. C. Seagle,

;



(chra'n)



VV.



S.



Miller, L.



E.



Rabb.



JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. JOHN'S RIVER TOWNSHIP— Tom Moore, Collettsville; D. W. Loyd, C. H. Holloway. HUDSON—W. H. H. Hastley, D. L. Sullivan.



KING'S CREEK—G. M. Icenhour, Chas McGee, Pieklns Barlow, King's Creek.



L.



Huntley, Lelia, Lenoir, R. 4. Moore, W. H., Lenoir. R. 4. Nelson, Laura, Patterson. Kincaid, W. D.. Lenoir, R. 5. Anderson, Fannie, Lenoir, R. 5. Setzer, Albert, Lenoir. R. Littlejohn, F. I., Lenoir, R. Satterwhite, Olie, Lenoir. R. 4. Houck, E. C, Lenoir. R. 4. King, Boone, Lenoir, R. 5. Link, Estelle, Mis.. Lenoir, R.

.".. .",.



5.



Crump, L.

Benfield,



L.,



Lenoir,



R.



."..



WILSON'S CREEK—T. R. LENOIR—W. L. Swanson,

Bradshaw,

J.



Candill. G. P. Kay lor,



H.



S..



Whitnel.



A.



LOWER CREEK—P. J. McDode. F. S. McGowan, E. A. Poe. LITTLE RIVER—M., J. Smith, W. L. Deal, John M. Downs. GLOBE— I. G. Greer, B. A. Crump, Thos J. Cook. NORTH CATAWBA—G. W. Smith, D. N. W. Smith, A. C. Craig. TATTERSON— C. J. Dobbins. J. N. Harrison, E. J. Bryant. YADKIN VALLEY— O. F. Annas, R. L. Miller, C. H. Hawkins. LOVELADY— I. A. Starnes, I. B. Williams.



J.



A. Buah, Sr.



Whisnant, Swanson, Anderson, Anderson,

Conley, Kent. H.



Jennie,



Whitnel

Lenoir,

R.

4.

4. 3.



W.



L.,



Dora, Lenoir, R.

R.



Zella, Lenoir, G. P., Lenoir.



M., Mrs.. Lenoir, R. Miller. Frank, Lenoir. R. 5. Icenhour, Maud. Lenoir, R. 2. May. W. P., Lenoir, R. 2. Bush, R. B., Lenoir, It. 1.



",.



MINISTERS AND CHURCHES. SECOND ADVENTIST—G. D. Sherrill.

noir. R. Cottrell,



Mabel, Lenoir, It. 1. Austin, S. L., Lenoir, R. 1. Story, Pearl, Lenoir, R. 1. Hoover, Vonnie, Mrs., Lenoir, R. Greer, J. F., Lenoir, R. 1. Kirby, Ella. Valmead. Dysart, Minnie, Valmead.

White, J. Smith, F. Smith, F.

Filer,



Swanson,



1.



C, Valmead.

L.,



LeR. L. Isbell. Patterson; W. R. W. Harrison, Blowing Lenoir; N.

1;



Grandin.

Creek. R.

1.



C, Kings



Ollie,



Grandin.

Lenoir,



Rock.



Janes,



B.



C,



R.



1.

1.



BAPTIST—E.

noir;



D.



Crisp,



I.



W. Thomas, Le-



W. N. Cook, J. R. J. Annas. D. L. Miller, Mills ;J. B. Phillips, Happy; L. C. King, Gamewell: S. M. McCall, Collettsville; J. R. Benfield, Lenoir. R. 1. J. M. Kennedy, D. F. Carver, Granite Falls; G. W. Fink. Whitnel.



Saw



METHODIST—



SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES. GLOBE ACADEMY (Now used as

School Building).



Public



KING'S CREEK



ACADEMY— Now

IN



used



as



Sudderth, H. X.. Kings Creek. R. Beach, H. M., Lenoir. R. 1. Haas, Grace, Lenoir, R. 1. Haas, J. S., Lenoir, R. 1. Isbell, J. H., Kings Crei k. Isbell, J. II., Mrs.. Kings Creek. Laxton, F. D.. Kings Creek. Parlier, J. T.. Kings Creek. Greer, Belle. Kings Creek. R. 1. Pennell, Carl, Kings Creek, R. 1. McGhee, C. C, Kings Creek. R. Wilson, Maggie, Lenoir, R. 2.

Lenoir, R. 2. Story, T. E., Lenoir, R. 2. 2. Settle, Effe, Lenoir, R. Hill. Ruby, Lenoir, R. 2. Deal, F. M., Lenoir, R. 2. Downs, .1. M., Lenoir. R. 2. Livingston, J. F., Draco. Reid, S. L., Draco. Draco. Winkler. W. B. Parlier, Mildred, Kings Creek. Flowers, J. F., Downsville.

Steele,

S.

.



1.



Public School Building.



C,



PHYSICIANS NOT

Carter, G.



TOWNS.



H., King's Creek. H., Collettsville. Coffey. L. H., Lenoir. Moore, J. Claude. MERCHANTS NOT IN



White,



W.



TOWNS.



Smith. W. M., Granite Falls. Smith, J. M., Granite Falls, R. 2. Smith, G. W., Lenoir, R. 3. Rabb & Cook, Edgemont. Cragg & Moore, Globe. Mortimer Store Co., Mortimer. Gwyn-Harper Mfg. Co., Patterson.

J. R., Patterson. Curtis, E. L., Patterson. Hickman, E. T. Hudson Thorneburg, P. M., Hudson. Lingle, J. A.. Hudson. Livingston, S. G., Draco. McCall, S. A., Hobart.

. .



Brown, Rosa Edna, Granite



falls.



R.



1.



Hagaman,



Smith, Osborne, Granite falls. R. 1. Looper, W. 1'.. Granite Falls. R. 1. Storm. Addin, Granite Falls. Wilson. J. W.. Granite Palls, K. 2. Tolbert, Penson, Lenoir, R. 2. Abernethy, W. F. 1... Granite Palls, Et. Yount, J. Iv., Granite Falls. It. 1. Yount. W. A.. Granite Falls. R. 1.

Tolbert, J. C. Granite Falls. R. Sherrill, J. W.. Granite Falls. K. Teague. T. G., Granite Falls, R.

:; ::.



1



3.



134

I



CALDWELL COUNTY

per,

.1.



Granite Falls, It. 3. Bingham, Almeda, Granite Falls, R. F. Starnes, J, A.., Granite Falls, it. F. D. MeCall, s. B., Granite Falls, R. 3. Deal, Bess, Granite Falls, R. 3. Burnes, A. E., Granite Falls, It. 3. ui more, Ruth, Granite Falls, It. 1. Whltener, Hcula. Granite Falls. It. 1. Smith, H. S., Granite Falls, it. 1. Martin, S. C, Granite Falls, B. 1. Busbee, (i. ('., Granite Falls, R. 2. Down, M„ Granite Falls, R. 2. Evans, w. J... Hudson, it. 1. Rector, Claude, Granite Falls, R. 2. Bush, Lizzie, Granite Falls, It. 2. Bi an, W. .1.. Granite Fails. R. 2. Bush, Helen, Mrs., Lenoir, R. 3. Walker, \V. W., Lenoir, It. 3. Wright, Francis P., Hudson. Smoak, Edith, Hudson.

B.,

Sherrill, Anie, Mrs., Lenoir. Tlironeburg, P. M., Hudson. Craig, Zora, Hudson, R. 1. Craig, H. A., Lenoir, R. 2. Barlow, Minnie, Hudson, R. 1. Harris, A. P., Hudson, R. 1. Smith, R. M., Saw Mills. Lard, Toy, Mrs.. Saw Mills. Parker, W. IL, Saw Mills.



LENOIR.

D.



sonal property,



About 4,000. colored polls, 85. estate, $450,000; value $(150,000. RATE; 66 2-3c. on the $100. Bonded debt, $100,000: floating debt,

Population,

of



White Value



polls,



1910: 407;



real



of



per-



TAX



$5,000.



Town



Officers.



TREASURER—J. E. Shell. TAX COLLECTOR—F. T. Sherrill. STANDARD-KEEPER—D. S. Perry. SUPT. OF HEALTH— Dr. L. H. Coffey. POSTMASTER—V. D. Guire. R. R. AGENT—F. C. Hanks, C. &. N. W. EXPRESS AGENT— L. B. Huntley. TELEGRAPH MANAGER—Elean Hailey, W. U. TELEPHONE MANAGER— C. B. Dasher.

Ministers



MAYOR— Mark Squires. CHIEF OF POLICE—F. CLERK—J. E. Shell.



T.



Sherrill.



and



Churches.



BAPTIST—J. O. Fulbrieht. Pastor. EPISCOPAL—J. Y. Joyner, Rector. MF.THODIST—Z. E. Barnhardt, Pastor; B. F. Wellons. PRESBYTERIAN— Charles T. Squires, Pastor.

ZION

Pastor.



EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN—J.

Schools

Pres.



REFORMED— A.

and



S.



Peeler, Pastor.

S.



Deal,



Bingham, Bingham,



I.



I.



Moore, T. Fleming, Ethel, R. 5. Ray. D. O., Lenoir, R. 5. Perkins, M. E., Adako. Webb, R. S., Adako. Bingham, Minerva, Collettsville. Clawson, Euolia, Collettsville.

Estes,



Collettsville. J., J., Mrs., Collettsville. Collettsville. J.,



Academies.

J.



DAVENPORT COLLEGE— Dr.



B.



Craven,



GRADED—G.

Tuttle's.



O.



Rogers,



Hotels and Dellinger's Cafe.



Supt. Boarding Houses.



M.



C,



Collettsville.



Elrod, J. E., Nelson, Geo. Glass, L. D., MeCall, Geo. Kerley, Alma,



Patterson. W., Patterson. Patterson. A., Patterson. Finley. Curtis, Maude, Finley. MeCall, W. A., Finley. Thompson, Delia, Blowing Rock. Harrison, N. W., Blowing Rock. Miller, H. A., Rufus. Johnson, J. F., Rufus.

Coffey, Alice, Rufus. T. W.. Lenoir,



Carl helm Hotel. Icard House. Martin's.



Gem

Poe.



Cafe.



Architects.



E.



A.

J.



McDade, P.

Triplett Bros.



BANK OF LENOnt—G.

J.



Banks and



Bankers. W. F. Harper, Pres.

J.



;



FIRST NATIONAL—T.

Pegram,

Cash. Building and

Citizens B. Sec.



H. Beall. Cash.



Lutz,



Pres; T.



C.



Roberts,



R.



4.



&



Loan Associations. L. Association, W. M. Minish,

L.



Coffey. J. C, Risden. Lenoir, J. M., Tuttle. Crisp, H. S., Lenoir, R. Tate, Maud, Lenoir.



Mutual B.

4.



&



Association

of



—E.



F.



Allen,



Sec.



Board

J.



Trade.



Harper,



James,



Miller, R. L., Buffalo Crisp, Myrtle, Buffalo



Pipes,



R.



H,



Patterson. Cove. Cove. Buffalo Cove.



Lenoir



Steele, Bertha, Legerwood. Livingstone, Dessie, Yadkin Valley. Hawkins, C. H, Yadkin Valley. Steele, Bertha, Legerwood. Steele, H. B.. Yadkin Valley.



H. Beall, Pres.; W. E. Miller, Sec. Barber Shops. Barber Shop. Shell, Oscar L. Wilson. J. R.



Brannon



&



Bakers. Angley.



Book

Huffman, Luther.

MeCall, W. B. Abernethy, E. A. Cloer, G. W.

Carriage



Stores.

in



Hawkins, Francis, Yadkin Valley. Annas, Perry, Yadkin Valley. Clinard, Frank A., Yadkin Valley.

Williams, Otis, Y'adkin Valley. Annas, Otis, Y'adkin Valley. Mast, A. M.. Rufus. Cook, Tod L., Globe. Reece, Lilly, Globe. Holloway, Z. V., Globe. Greene, Elizabeth, Upton. Peoples, Maude, Upton. Haynes, J. C. L., Upton. Curtis, Annie, Globe. Gragg, J. L., Globe. Gragg, Etta, Shulls Mills. Gragg, W. H., Kelsey.



Lenoir Book Store. Butchers and Dealers



Cattle.



Dealers.



Barnhardt-Seagle Hardware and Furniture Co. Henkel Live Stock Co. Lenoir Hardware and Furniture Co.

Cotton

Mills.



Lenoir Cotton Mills.



Moore Cotton Mill



Co. Whltnel Cotton Mills.



Brannon

Harrison



& &



Confectionery Angley.

Co.



Dealers.



CALDWELL COUNTY



L36



CALDWELL- -CAMDEN.



m



POSTMASTER- \V. E. Straus. \V. Payne. CHIEF OF POLICE— TREASURER () C Uussell R. R. AGENT A. M. Martin, C. & N. W. MANAGER TELEGRAPB -A. M. Martin.

I,.



won— n.



Town

M.



Officers.



Cllne.



Granite Falls Manufacturing Co. Granite Bottling Works. Granite Falls Prick Co. Warlick & Sherrill Co. (Tables, Picker Sticks



and Excelsior.) Granite Cordage Co.

Starnes

Real



& Goodman,



(Sash Cord.) (Repair Shop.)



Ministers



and Churches.

Pastor.



METHODIST—W. V. Soneycutt, LUTHERAN—J. A. Yount, Pastor. P.APTIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH—. WESLETAN METHODIST—.



Hoke,



J.



Watauga

Payne



Estate and Insurance Agents. W.( Insurance.) Lumber Co. (Timber.) Contractors.



&



Hayes.



GRADED—

Cash.



Schools and Academies. T. .7. Hatcher, Supt. Banks and Bankers.



COLLETTSVILLE.

Incorporated in 1892. Population, 1913: 75.



BANK OP GRANITE—J.

Dentists.



Value

Pres.



W. Hoke,



and



property,



TAX RATE:



real estate, $30,000.

25c.



$60,000;



value



personal



on the $100.

Officers.



Abernethy, a. Corpening, O. .tones, A. D. Russell, Chas. Moore, D. B.



D.

Doctors.

J.



MAYOR—None at present. CONSTABLE— S. S. Rhodes. POSTMASTER— Giles C. Talbert. R. R. AGENT— G. C. Frye, C. & N. W. MANAGER EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH—

G.

C.



Town



Druggists.



Frye.



Granite Falls Drug Co. General Merchants.

Russell,



Moore



&



W.



F.



ADVENT— J.

Prin.



BAPTIST—



Ministers and Churches. O. Fulbright, Pastor. .1. H. Isbell, Pastor.



Hoke.



Sharp, L. T. Keever, J. E. Starnes, M. B.,



PUETTE HILL ACADEMY— R.

&

Son (Feed.)

White,

Hotels and

Collettsville Inn.



Schools and



Academies.

L.



Bingham,



Boarding Houses.

Doctors.



Price, H. W. Icard, VV. R. Hilton, M. N. Starnes, S. V. Hotels and



W. M.

Druggists.



Hoke,



J.



Starnes,

Cline, P.



W. W.

L.



Boarding Houses.

Stables.



White, W. M.

Merchants.



E.



Rader-Crisp Co.

Crisp,

J.



Livery



T.



Brssswell,



W.



R.



Manufacturing Plants. Dudley Lumber Co. Dudley Shoals Cotton Mills.



Lumber



Dealers.



Wilson Lumber & Milling Co. Hutton & Bourbonas Co.



CAMDEN COUNTY CAMDEN. COUNTY

SEAT,



POPULATION— (Census 1910), 5.640. Formed in 1777. Named in honor of AREA —320 square miles.

Value

of



Lord Camden.



TAX RATE— PUBLIC ROADS— RAILROAD, TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS COMPANIES.

Southern Express Co.,

Co..



$396,428. real estate, $1,138,072; value of personal property, Propertv listed in 1912. by whites, $1,385,000; by negroes, $9S,000. For whites, 20; for negroes, 12. XI'MBER OF County, 23c. on the $100; special county, 7c; schools, 20c; special, school, 15c. Number of miles. 150. Worked under old State law.



SCHOOLS—



assessed value assessed value Co., assessed value Norfolk Southern Railroad, 5 miles, assessed value Pasquotank and North River Steamboat Co., assessed value Norfolk and Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Co., assessed value March 8, July 19, November 8. SUPERIOR COURT



$



Pullman

Western



907.00 1,068.28



Union Telegraph



369.50 65.000.00 6,416.00 5,657.00



TERMS—



COUNTY OFFICERS. CLERK OF COURT—J. W. Walston. Camden.



COMMISSIONERS—W. M.

P.



W.



Stevens,



Camden;



G.



T.



Forbes, Shiloh: Abbott, South



Mills.



REGISTER OF DEEDS—Miles W.

Camden



SHERIFF— J.



B.



Mitchill,



Old Trap.

Ferebee,



BOARD OF ELECTIONS—A.

cross; Mills.



D.



E.



Williams,



James



Sawyer, BelNash, South



SUPT. OF SCHOOLS T. M. Eason, Camden. SUPT. OF HOME— F. M. Eason.



TREASURER—J. R. Sawyer, Camden. SUPT. OF HEALTH— C. G. Ferebee, Sliiloh.







(chm'n), Indiantown; T. B. Godfrey, Camden; O. G. Priehard, Belcross; G. F. Biggs, South Mills; J. W. Whitehurst, Lily.



BOARD



OF



EDUCATION—



.7.



E.



Cook



J. B. Burgess, Old Trap; G. C. Barco, Shiloh; J. E. Cook. Indiantown W. M. Forbes, Shiloh. A. G. B. Salter, Camden; COURT S. E. Overby, Belcross; T. B. Godfrey, M. W. Ferebee, W. E. Whaley, Camden.



JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. SHILOH TOWNSHIP—W. J. Burgess,



HOUSE—



;



(



'AMI >EN— CARTERET

Robertson,

s.



137

o..

Jr.,



SOUTH MILLS— R.

F.



Foster,



H.



P.



Forbes, Belcross; J. Whitehurst, Carl Sawyer,



L.



Belcross.



South Mills.



MINISTERS NOT

F.



BAPTIST— S.

Tillett.



D



LAWYERS.

Shiloh.

I..



IN TOWNS. Bristow, Elizabeth City.



.H..



Scott, Jennette, Cain Stafford, Bertha. South Mills. Diggs, Sudie, South Mills. Carver, Eleuna, South Mills. Pearce, Ad. lie. South Mills. Hewitt, Mattie, South Mills.



Halstead. W.



South



Mills.



PHYSICIANS NOT IN TOWNS. Ferebee, C. G.. Shiloh. Stephens. W. L.. Indiantown.



MERCHANTS NOT

C.



IN



TOWNS.



Cates. C. L., South Mills. Midgett, Letitia, South Mills. Arnold, Annie, Belcross. Clements, Gretchen, South Mills. Hutcherson, Edna, South Mills,



Gregory Bros., Shiloh.

L.. Shiloh. Burgess, R. T., Old Trap. Co., Belcross. Sawyer, A., Sons



Ferrell.



SOUTH MILLS.

Incorporated in 1903. White, 350; colored. Population, 1910:

total,



&



Berry, Robertson,



W.



S.,



T.



Belcross. S., Belcross.



150;



Sawyer, L. M., Camden. Wright, W. G-, Shiloh. Forbes, W. M., Shiloh. Forbes & Bartlett, Bartlett. Burgess, W. J., Shiloh. Burgess, Hubbard & Co., Old Trap. Henry, J. A., Riddle. Dough, C. T., & Bro., Indiantown. Sawyer, C. S.. Camden.



Value



500. real



estate,

20c.



$70,os S5 77n.tHi



12,



November

Harbison,



REGISTER OF DEEDS— Eugene Sigmon. TREASURER—W. A. Rhineh ardt, Newton.



COUNTY OFFICERS. CLERK OF COURT— Thos. Seizor, SHERIFF—Jno. A. Istnhower.



CORONER—G.

Newton.

ton.



L.



Maiden.



SURVEYOR—I. L. Bandy. Catawba. SUPT. OF HEALTH— Dr. H. E. Rowe. SUPT. OF SCHOOLS—Geo. E. Long,



New-



144



CATAWBA cnrXTY

A. Rocltett, Newton. OF EDUCATION- -F. .1. Dellinger, P. A. Boyle, Newton; G. E. Bisaner,



SUPT. OF



BOARD

Conover; Hickory.

\V.



HOME—W.



COMMISSIONERS

s.

It.



Stroup,

1:



ton.



Segmons,



John Catawba; Holler, Hickory; J. s. Welfong, XcwOsborne Brown, Long Island; It. Newton.

! r,



HICKORY—T

G.

.1.

'!'.



P.

1



.M).i;r,



\V

.



1".



Bi'mgar-



T.

!•'.



son,



nard,



Barger, Jones, L. Lyerly.



F

Tt.



J n



-v.



.1.



W.i.er,



Robinp. T. ,. Leo-



-Ed. L. Moose, Claremont; C. C. Claremont; Oscar Lail, Hickory. P. Smith, Sherrills Ford; T. J. Edwards, Sherrills Ford; Charlie MilSherrills Ford. ler, r A I. DWELLS— J. F. Abernethy, Maiden; J. L. Hewitt, Newton, T. J. Bradshaw, Newton. CATAWBA— .1. R. Rows, Catawba; J. T. Harwell. Catawba; F. A. Lackey, Catawba; O. F. Abernethy, Catawba. BANDY—John Johnson, Hurry; W. F. Hoffman. Hurry; David Williams, Hurry. JACOBS FORK D. H. Ramseur, Hickory; M. L. Sites, Newton; Lovs McGill, Newton. MINISTERS NOT IN TOWNS. LUTHERAN— W. W. Wise. Newton. R. 2.; J L. Cromer, Maiden; F. K. Roof, Hickory, D. S. Kintler, Newton, R. 2. Rfd. BAPTIST C. A. Caldwell, Hickory; W. A. Bangle, Reepsville: H. B. Cronisler, Maiden; M. A. Adams, Newton. METHODIST W. F. Elliott. Denver: J. M. Price. Catawba; P. H. Brlttain, Hickory: G. L. Keever. Newton. Rfd. T. S. Coble, Maiden. PRESBYTERIAN—W. M. Sykes, Newton.

Holler,



CL1NES

MT.



CREEK — I).



Hartsoe, Grace, Hickory. BollCk, A. I... Hickory. Bolick, A. I... Mrs.. Hickory. Wi Uiam Mamie, Hickory. 10.. Hickory. Dellinger, t:. Deaton, P. B., Newton. Deaton, I'. B., Mrs., Deaton. Mouser, J. W. Hickory. (our;!, i. Sallle 10. Hickory. Rhyne, Sadie, Hickory. Hickory. Butler, Virginia, Drum, Lula, Hickory. Boyd, Pearl, Hickory. Cook, Novella, Hickory. Flowers, Kit tie. Hickory. Locke. Lois. Hickory. Yount, Minnie, Hickory. Yount, H. B., Hickory. L., Hickory. Sherrill, M. Johnson, Arrebella, Hickory. Miller, R. P., Brookford. Frazier, Clara, Brookford. Huss, S. A., Hickory. Eckard, Maude, Hickory. Claura, Hickory. Powell, Caswell, Hickory. Sherrill, Williams, Maude. Hickory. Mace, It. G., Hickory.

.



.



.







Yount, Lena C, Catawba. Thornburg. Mattle, Claremont. Deal, Fannie, Claremont.

Ingold,



W.

Lena,

Ola,



L.,



Hickory.



Rowe,

Watts, Jonas,



Newton.



;











Conover. Conover. Effie, Rockett, Belle. Conover. Whitcner, Lelia, Conover. Lail. Oscar, Hickory. Ernest, Hickory. Starnes, Lyttle, Anthea, Hickory. Rowe, Essie, Conover. Herman, Elizabeth, Conover.



Moose,



;



Newton. Neil, Dellinger, Bessie, Newton.



MONOGRAM— —

ST.

1.



REFORM—W.

JAMES



SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES.

Kopenhover, Newton. W. W. Ervin, Catawba, R. % J. K. Kibler, Newton, R. 2. W. H. Kopenhover, Newton,



H.



STARTOWN —



Lowrance, Jessie. Catawba. Rockett, Myrtle, Claremont. Whitener, Esther, Claremont. Moser, May, Claremont. Mamie, Catawba. Fry,

Miller,



Geretta,



Hickory.



R.



SAW



MILLS.



Womack, Anderson. Claremont.

Carpenter, Zelia. Claremont. Moose, Rose, Catawba. Cherry, Willie. Catawba. Sherrill, John, Mrs.. Catawba. Cornelius, J. P., Catawba. Rudisill, Inex, Catawba. Edmunds, Helen, Catawba. Cherry, Emma, Catawba. Powell, Mary E., Catawba.



Gabriel. R. E., Terrell Lutz Bros., Newton. Cline, Sanford. Hickory, R. 1. Brittain, D. M., Hickory, R. 1. Seltzer, Lee, Newton, R 2. Co., Claremont, R. Murray, O. D., J. C. Scronce, Newton, R. 1. Co. Drum, W. A.,



& &



1.



DOCTORS.

Foard, F. T.. Hickory. Wilson. W. E.. Sherrill's Ford. Foard. Whisnant & Co., Hickory. Connor, T. F., Terrell. Murray, W. B., Maiden. Little, Locke. Maiden.



Blackburn.



J.



W.,



Newton.



GENERAL MERCHANDISE.

t



Frye, O. B., Catawba. Fry, Nonie, Catawba. Newton. Cora, Witherspoon, Smyre, Ora, Claremont. Hall, Nora. Sherrills Ford. Whitener, Omrie. Sherrills Ford. Proctor, Eva. Sherrills Ford.



Smith



&



Little.



Conover.



Drum,

Gant.



Anthea,



Catawba.



Holler, John, Claremont. Rfd.



COTTON



GINS.



Foard, Whisnant & Co., Hickory. Rudisill & Co.. Newton. Drum & Co., Catawba. Aderholt & Co., Catawba,



Bessie, .Catawba. Hall Elsie. Sherrills Ford. Fisher, J. D., Sherrills Ford.



Wilson, Wilson,

Frazier,



Sarah, Catawba. Sarah, Catawba. Beulah, Newton.



Long Island

Sigmon

ililler,



Mills, Long Island. Gabriel, R. E.. Terrell.



& Co., Maiden. PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

A.

B.

S.,



Huffman,

Miller.



N.



L.,



W.,



Hickory. Hickory. Hickory.



Janie, Newton. Hall. Emma, Maiden. Whisenhunt, Annie, Maiden. Caldwell. Tate H., Newton. Cline. Ethel, Maiden. Gabriel, Winnie. Catawba. Smyre. Sallie Jane, Newton. Lay, Hattie, Catawba.



Wilson,



CATAWBA COUNTY.

McGinnis, Win., Catawba. Watson, S. F., Mrs., Newton. Love, Eula, Newton. Hicks, A. L., Maiden. Baker, Baxter, Newton. Hoover, Emma, Maiden. Helm, Katherine, Maiden. Adams, Elizabeth. Newton. Hewitt, Gerdie, Newton. Ballard, E. D., Maiden. Walker, R. L., Newton. Carter, Emerson, Newton. Carter, Winifred, Newton. Setzer, Annie, Newton. Long, Lois, Newton. Henry, P. C, Conover. Yount, Katie, Conover. Yount, Eula, Conover. Hunsucker, Olive, Conover.

J. A., Conover. Newton. Koperhaver, H. H. Smith, C. S. ( Newton. Baker, Anna, Newton. Omerod, Ettie, Newton. Newton. Alice, Rhoney, Whitener, Gordon, Hickory. Yoder, Stella, Hickory. Yoder, Clara Belle, Hickory. Clement, Catherine, Hickory.



145



President: G. President; A.



FARMERS & MERCHANTS—J. H. Yount, C. Little, Cashier. SHUFORD NATIONAL—G. A. Warlick,

H.

Crowell, Cashier. Bakers.



Banks and



Bankers.



Newton Bakery.

Brick



Manufacturers.

Co.



Deal,



E.



M.,

Boot



&

and

O.



Shoe



Dealers.



Carpenter. P. Co. R'nyne Rowe. C. M. Dunn. C. D.



&



&



Co.



CaldweU-Cochran Co. The Garvin Company.

Gemayel, Joseph.



Book

C.



Stores.



Rice,



Clapp.



,



Ellis, Lincolnton. Eunice, Lincolnton. George, Lincolnton. Mauney, Madeline. Newton. Hoover, Freddie, Newton.



Ludwig,

Mullen,



Building and Loan Associations. Citizens Building and Loan Association. Butchers and Dealers in Cattle. Newton Grocery Co. Sigmon, A. P. Bolick. E. Q. Carriage Dealers or Manufacturers. Moose, George. Warlick, Geo. A.

Cotton



Rudisill,



and



Hosiery



Mills.



Newton Cotton Mills. Catawba Cotton Mills.

Clyde Cotton Mills. Ridgeview Cotton Mills.

Fidelity Hosiery Mills.



Bolick, Mary, Newton. Mundy, Lulu, Newton. Whitener. Marjorie, Henry. Martin, J. Z., Henry. Mullens, R. E., Henry. Whisnant, Will, Henry. Johnson, Foy, Henry. Sherrills Ford. Gabriel, M. L. Newton. Susie. Phillips,

,



Phillips,



L.



H.,



Mrs.,



Newton,



R.



1.



Horn, Flora, Henry. Horn, Claribel, Henry.



Confectionery Dealers. J. F. Clapp. Clarence. Freeze. R. P. Contractors and Builders. Deal, J. S. Setzer, Milton. Setzer, G. W.



Smyre,



Interior



Decorators.

Dealers.



NEWTON.

Population, colored polls,

1913:

50.



Thurmond.

White

polls,



C.



W.

and Wood Fuel Co.

Men's

Co.

Stores.



Coal

600;



3,500.



Value

property,



real



TAX RATE:

Bonded



estate, $411,190; value personal $303,912. 90 cents. debt, $75,000; floating debt, $1,500.



Ice & Carper, J. B. Clothiers and



Newton

Yount

Yount,



Furnishers.



& E



Schrum.

H.,



&



Town



Officers.



MAYOR—Geo.



A.



Warlick.

S.



CLERK— T. H. McClelland. TREASURER—J. H. M Clelland. TAX COLLECTOR— B. S. Owens. SUPT. OF HEALTH— G. II. West. POSTMASTER—F. M. Williams. R. R. AGENT— J. S. Abernethy, Southern and C. & N. W. Railway. EXPRESS AGENT—J. S. Abernethy. TELEGRAPH MANAGER—Herbert Wagner.

W. U.

Tel.



CHIEF OF POLICE— B.



Owens.



Department Caldwell-Cochran Co. The Garvin Company. Rowe. C- M., Co.

Little.

J.



Dentists.



B.



Young. W. H.

Little,



R.



A.

Druggists.



Freeze Drug Co. Clapp, Clarence.

Doctors.



Co.

Q.



TELEPHONE MANAGER—H.

Piedmont

Tel.



West, G. H. Campbell. J. R.

Everhart,



Blanton,



W. H.



and

A.



Tel.



Co.



Ministers



and



Churches.



LUTHERAN—B. L. Stroup, Pastor. METHODIST— W. M. Biles, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN—W. M. Sykes, Pastor. REFORMED —Walter W. Rowe, Pastor.

Hotels



BAPTIST—M.



Long, T. W. Yount, J. H. Rowe, H. E.

Shipp, George.



Adams, Pastor.



Dry

Carpenter,

P.



Goods and

O.



Notions.



Rowe. C. M. Garvin Co.



and



Boarding



Houses.



Rhyne &



Co.



Snipp, Virginia.



Piedmont.

Trollinger

-10-



House.



Gemayel. Joseph. Power and Light Companies. Southern Power Company.



146

Fruit

Dealers.



1



\T UVF.A



COUNTY

Tailors.



N. Y. Candy Kitchen. Newton Grocery Co.



Smyre,



J.



Fertilizer



F. Dealers



Yount, E. H., & Co. Yount & Schrum. Undertakers and

Manufacturers.



Embalmers.



and



Herman &

Garvin,

J.



Son.

A..



Moose, George.

Warlick, G. A.

Setzer. L.

Jarrett,



&



Co.



Veterinary Surgeons.

Taylor, Dr.

Florists.



M.

Dealers.



Mrs. Frank. Furniture

J.



C. H. Wall Paper Dealers. C.



Thurmond.



W.



Garvin.



Son. Grocers. Co. Garvin. J. A.. & Co. Gemayel, Joseph. Hardware Dealers. Smyre Hardware Co. Rhyne Hardware Co.



Herman,



A., J. F.,



& &



Co.



Manufacturing Plants.



Newton Grocery



Newton Bobbin Factory. Rhyne, Yount & Co. (Roller Mill). Houk Ginning Co. Newton Roller Covering Co.

Oil



Newton



Oil



and



Mills. Fertilizer Co.



HICKORY.

Population, colored polls,

1914:

7,500.



Farmers

Long,

Ervin,

L.

J.



&



Insurance Agents.



Merchants Bank

F.,



White



(Fire).



polls,



461;



McLelland



&



(Life).



Value

(Fire).



Gaither

(Life). C. (Fire).



W.

J.



property



Kenyon, W.

Hardistcr,



TAX RATE:

Bonded



118. real estate $1,200,00.



$850,000;



value



personal



debt,



$1.60 on the $100. $146,000.



Jewelers.



W.

Laundries.



Town



Officers.



Newton Steam Laundry.

Lawyers.



McCorkle, C. M. McCorkle, Geo.

Feimster, W. C. Gaither, W. B. Moose, R. R.



Mebane,

Setzer

Setzer,



C.



H. and

Dealers.



Worlick, Wilson. Lumber Manufacturers



Lumber

L.



MAYOR— C. H. Geitner. CHIEF OF POLICE—E. W. Lentz. CITY MANAGER— S. C. Connell. ATTORNEYS— Councill & Yount. SUPT. OF HEALTH—T. C. Blackburn. POSTMASTER—A. C. Link. R. R. AGENT— W. B. Southerlaud, SouthC. & N. W. Railways. EXPRESS AGENT— H. L. Yoder. TELEGRAPH MANAGER—R. J. Foster, W. U. Tel. Co. TELEPHONE MANAGER— N. S. Dasher.

Hickory

mick,



Co.



Geo. \V. Moose, Geo.

Setzer,



M.

Machinery Dealers.

A. Cotton



Moose, Geo.

Warlick, Geo.

Gins.



Rhyne, Yount & Co. Houk Ginning Co. Paint and



M. HarMiss Annie Downum, Secretary. Ministers and Churches. BAPTIST— J. D. Harte, Pastor. EPISCOPAL— S. B. Stroupe, Rector. LUTHERAN— C. L. Miller, Rev. Mr. Phillips, John Wannanacker, Pastor.

Pres.

;



MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION— S.



Electric



Co.



York,

Oil



Dealers.



METHODIST— A. L. Stanford, Hickory Circuit. PRESBYTERIAN— Rev. J. G.



Pastor; B. A.



Smyre Hardware Rhyne Hardware

Marlowe, Charles.

Allen,

.1.



Co. Co. Painters.



GERMAN REFORMED— Dr.

Colleges.



Garth, Pastor.

J.



L.



Murphy,



Pastor.



LENOIR—Faculty.

F. G. Morgan, Ancient Languages. Trof. Cofle, Natural Science. W. J. Stirewalt, Ancient Languages. G. H. Hartwig English. Rev. M. L. Stirewalt, Economics and Greek. W. A. Rudsill, Natural Science. K. B. Patterson, Mathematics and Astron-



W.

Dealers.



Hudson, Will. Produce Rowe, C. M.

Smyre,

J.



F.



Newton Grocery Co.

Plumbers.



Home.



J. H. Martin Plumbing Co. Piano and Organ Kenyon. W. C.



omy.



W. H.

Dealers.



Little,



Hstory



anil



Mod. Languages.



laret,



C.



Cox,



H.



F. F.



Photographers. Moose, T. B. Newspapers and Editors.



NEWTON ENTERPRISE

Editor.



Rev. J. D. Manney, Bible and Christian Evidences. G. H. Huffman, Ass't in Science. Lillie Hallman, Music. Ester V. Shultzf Expression and Voice. Maie Rhodes, AssSt Expression and Music. Mrs. Mary B. Scherer, Domestic Science. Maggie Woods, Business Department.



(weekly)— F.



M.



CLAREMONT—Faculty

L. C. L.



:



Williams.

C.



CATAWBA COUNTY NEWS

H. Mebane, Editor.

Real

Estate



(semi-weekly)







Joseph



Murphy,



President.



Mazie

Joseph

Ethics.



Schmidt, Lady Principal. Murphy, A. M. D. D. Bible



and



Agents.



Newton Land and Loan Co.

Staney Realty Co. Shingle Dealers.

Setzer,



Marion Evans. A. B. Math, and Latin. Bertha Hiteshew, A. B. English and History.



Lee.



Edwina Chadwick, A. B. A. M., French and

German.



Warlick.



G.



A.



CATAWBA COUNTY

Mazie

sion.



147



C.



Schmidt,



A.



B.



B



.E.,



Expresof



Doctors.



Cora

Mrs. Music.



Belle

J.



H.



Ballard, Art. Hatcher, B. Mus.,



Director



Grace Patrick, B. Mus. Ass't. Mrs. J. L. Murphy, B. Mus., Voice. Hotels and Boarding Houses.

Hotel Hufry. Marshall Hotel. Parker House. Charter House. Whites. Pope, J. D. Robinson, Raymond. Robinson, Mrs. J. W. Freeman, Mrs. C. C.

Flager, L. Salvo, Mrs. T. A. Barges, Eugene.



Shuford, J. H. Menzies, H. C. Abernethy, Henry L. Stevenson, T. !•". Blackburn, T. C. Johnson, J. T.



Dry Goods and Notions.

Bowles,

Setzer

J.



Thompson & West Lowe & Co.

Allen, J. F. Stevenson, R. W. Setzer & Russell. Harris & Little.



&



A. Sons.

Co.



Burns & Whitener. Hunsucker, C. L.

Holler, O. Steele, F.

L.

S. C.



Banks and



FIRST NATIONAL—J.

K.

J.



Bankers. D. Elliot, President,



Kelly,



A.



Power and

Southern

>



Light

Utilizer.



Companies.



HICKORY BANKING AND TRUST CO.—

F. Abernethy, President;



C.



Menzies,



Cashier.



Public



W.



F. Reid, Cash-



Fruit Dealers. California Fruit Co.



rwton



&



Hamrick.



ier.



Bakers.

Ellington,

C.



Fertilizer



W.

Manufacturers.



Whitener



Brick



Poovey, L. W. Boot and

Selz Shoe

Co.



Shoe



Dealers.



Setzer Sons. Propst, N. W. Bost, C. ('. Fish and

Willis,

J.



&



&



Dealers and Manufacturers. Martin.



Oyster



Dealers.



H.



Book Stores. Vandyke Book and Art Shop. Butchers and Dealers In

Brawley & Poovey. Bost & Newton.

Shell, Geo.



Cattle.



Hammond,



Ed.



Depot Cafe. Whitener & Martin. Foundries and Iron Works. Piedmont Foundry & Machine Co.

Furniture

Dealers.



Shuford,



J.



Co. Carriage Dealers and Manufacturers. Abernethy Hardware Co. Henkle Live Stock Co. Son. Abernethy, A. S.,



Bowles



&



W.

Sellers.



Wholesale Grocers. Hickory Grocery Co.

Patrick-Mosteller Co. Merchants Provisions Co. Hine Co., B. L.

Retail



&



Commission Merchants. Hickory Commission Co. Hickory Seed Co. Cotton and Hosiery Mills. Hickory Hosiery Mills. Ivey Cotton Mill. Elliot Knitting Mills. Brookford Cotton Mill. Shuford Textile Mills.

Confectionery Dealers. Whitener & Martin. Ellington. C. W. California Fruit Co. Contractors and Builders. Elliot Building Co. Abee, J. E. Moss Cabinet Shops. Coal and Wood Dealers.



Grocers.



Bost

Shell,



&



Newton.



Geo., Co. Setzer & Russell. Setzer & Sons.



Burns



& Whitener. Building and Loan



Associations.



and Loan Association. Mutual Building and Loan Association. Catawba Co. Rural Credit Association.

First Building



Insurance Agents.



Hickory Insurance & Realty Co. J. E. Haithcock (Fire). Martin, D. L.

Metropolitan

Bisanar, Geo.

J.

J.



(Fire).



Life.



Jewelers.



E.



Hickory Coal



&



Rhodes,

Leach,



O.



Ice



Co.



Laundries.

L.,



Chamber



of



Commerce.



Proprietor.



W. H. Nicholson, President. A. K. Joy, Secretary. Clothiers and Men's Furnishers. Yoder & Clark Clothing Co. Zerden, L. E. Moretz-Whitener Clothing Co.

Houck



Wah, Sam

Whitener.' A.



(Chinese Laundry). Lawyers.

A.



&



Prevette.



Cotton



Gins.



Council, W. B. Blackwelder. B. B. Yount. M. H. Whitener, C. L. Self, W. A.



Bumgarner, R. M.

Cline, J.

T. Dentists.



Bagby,

Russell,



C.



D

&



W.

.L.



Lumber Manufacturers and

Hutton

Bourbonnals Co.

Hickory Novelty Co. Hickory Manufacturing Co. Machinery Dealers. Abernethy Hardware Co.



Dealers.



Ramsay, W.

Biddex,

J.



B.



C.



Wood,



la.



Druggists.



Shuford,



C.



M.



Menzies Drug Co. Lutz Drug Co.



Piedmont Foundry & Machine Co. Shuford Hardware Co.



148



CATAWBA COUNTY

Paint



and



Oil



Dealers.



Ministers



and



Churches.



Shuford Hardware Co.

Ingold, F. B.



BAPTIST— J.

PUBLIC

Principal.



S.



METHODIST—A.

Schools



Connell. Pastor. G. Loftin, Pastor.



Abernethy Hardware

Abee.

J.



Co. Painters.



and



SCHOOL—Miss

Doctors.



Academies.



Annie



Barnes,



E.



Hilton. Tlios.



Cody, Chas. Setzer, John.



Long, Long,



Glen. F. Y.



Produce

Setzer



Dealers.



General

Coulter



Merchants.



Harris

Setzer



& & &



Russell.

Little.



&

J. J.



Little.



Long,

Little,



U, &

D.



Co.



Sons.



Plumbers.

Martin. W. Hutton, A.



N.



PEOPLE'S—J.

Walker, Cashier.

Co.



Banks and Bankers. H. Pitt", President; W.



B.



DeBodes Plumbing

Bradshaw, A. Hardin, C. M.

J.



& Boofing Photographers.



Hotels and Boarding Houses. Catawba Inn, W. L. Sherrill, Proprietor. Cotton Gins.



Lawrence,



J.



W.

Livery Stables Stables.

Co.



Printing Offices. Clay Printing Co. Real Estate Agents.



Catawba Inn



Manufacturing Plants.



Fogle.



Hickory Land and Development Co. Win. P. Campbell, S. D. Buchanan., Z. B. Newspapers and Editors.

L.



Catawba Tanning

Brick



Lawrence



&



Manufacturers. Lenard.



CLAREMONT.

Population,



CATAWBA LUTHERAN (Monthly)— C. Miller and W. A. Deaton, Editors. HICKORY DEMOCRAT (Weekly)—E.

Morton, Editor.



Value

property,



of



V.



TAX BATE—



1914: White, 500, colored, none. real estate, $75,000; value personal $125,000. 25 cents on the $100.



LENOIBIAN



(Monmiy)—J.



T.



Horney,

F.

Miller.



Editor.



TIMES-MEBCUBY (Weekly)—J.

Editor.



POSTMASTEB— G.

R. R.



MAYOB—J.



Town



Officers.



H. Moser.

E.

Setzer.



Shingle Dealers.



Hickory Mfg Undertakers and

Co.



Embalmers.



Shuford.



J.



W.

Surgeons.



Veterinary Wolf, Dr. R. W.



Wall Paper Dealers.

Abee,

J.



L. Pope & Marvin Winecoff, Western Union. Ministers and Churches. OHIO LUTHERAN— Rev. R. M. Carpenter. Schools and Academies. GRADED—J. H. Moser, R. L. Smyre, and W. K. Carpenter, committee of principals.



AGENT— O. L. Coulter, MANAGERS TELEGRAPH— C.



CHIEF OF POLICE— J.



A.



Deal.



Southern Ry.



E.



Doctors.



Hawn,



J.



M.

Manufacturing Plants.



Moser, D.



M.

Druggists.



Piedmont Wagon Co.

Hickory Flour Mill. Hickory Manufacturing

terials).



Moser, D. M. General



Merchants.

Co.



Co.



(Building



Ma-



Huitt, Holler

Setzer,



J.



& &



H. C.

Turner.



&



Hickory Novelty Co. (Building Materials). Martin Furniture Co. Hickory Furniture Co. Latta-Martin Pump Co. Hickory Chair Co. Hickory Tannery. Hickory Collar Co. (Horse Collars). Hutton Bourbomais Co.



Hardware Dealers.

G. E.

Gilbert.



Sigmon



Hotels and Boarding

Kelley, Mr'.

J.



Houses.



D



Piedmont

Hickory Hickory Hickory Hickory



Foundry

Overall



&



Machine



Co.



Factory. Glove Factory. Harness Co.



Hosiery Mills. Elliott Hosiery Mills. A. A. Shuford Mills Co.



Plants. Kenyon, W. C. (Flour Mill). Co. (Saw Mill and Treshing). Moser, J. H., Co. (Saw Mill). Yount, J. R., Arndt Bros. (Flour Mill). Hoke (Saw Mill). Sigman Cotton Gins. Co. Smyre-Huitt Farmers' Ginning Co. Cafes.



Manufacturing



& &



&



&



Yount



CATAWBA.

Population,

total,



Lane,

100;



Tom.

Gantt.



1910:

estate,



White, 300; colored,

$33,000;



Setzer



& &



Moser.



Value



400. real



value



personal



CONOVER.

Population,

1910:



property,



TAX BATE:



$50,000. 25 cents on the $100.



White, 400; colored,



100:



total,



MAYOR— Oscar

R. R.



Town



Officers.



TAX BATE— 30



500.



cents on the $100.

Officers.



Sherrill.



POSTMASTER—R.

Western Union.



E.



CHIEF OF POLICE—M.



AGENT—F. E. Booth, Southern Ry. MANAGER TELEGRAPH—F. E. Booth,



Carpenter. S. Winecoff.



POSTMASTER—J. F. Hunsucker. CHIEF OF POLICE—L. C. Hunsucker. R. R. AGENT — W. W. Hunsucker. Southern

and

C.



MAYOB— S.

&

N.



Town

S.



Rowe.



W. Railways.



CATAWBA— CHATHAM

and Churches. LUTHERAN—Walter Bischoff, Pastor. REFORMED John C. Peeler, Pastor. Schools and Academies. CONCORDIA COLLEGE— H. B. Hemmeter,

Ministers



149







SOUTH FORK INSTITUTE—Prof.

cutt.



Schools



and



Academies.



HoueyPresi-



Principal.



Banks and

dent; B. M. Spratt, Building and



BANK OF MAIDEN—

New Home.

Rogers,



Pres.



Bankers. O. L. Cromer, Cashier.



Banks and



CITIZENS'

dent;



BANK—J.

J.



Bankers. A. Isenhour,



Loan



Asscciations.



Presi-



A.



L.



Shuford,



Cashier. Doctors.



Grocers.



John.



Herman, F. L. Stewart, James



Abernathy

Freed,

J. J.



&

C.



Co.

Dealers.



Druggists.



Furniture



Stewart, James J. Conover Drug Co.



Cromer,



L.



General Merchants. Isenhour, P. E., & Son.



Hunsucker

Bolick,

J.



&



Sommons.



G.

L.



Herman, E. A.

Hunsucker,

Hotels



General Merchants. Rabb, Carpenter & Co. Wliitener, R. L. Rudisill, R. A. Carpenter, M. F. Hawn, J. P.



E., & Co. (Hardware). and Boarding Houses. Huitt, Mrs. Anna, Prop. (Boarding House). Manufacturing Plants. Hickory Handle & Mfg. Co. Bolick, J. Sons Co. (Buggies). Herman Manufacturing co. Conover Roller Mils. Yount & Shell (Ginners and Saw Milling).



Heafner

Taylor,



&



Taylor. Livery Stables.



M. P. Keener, G. W.



BROOKFORD.

Incorporated 1908. Population, 1913: White, 1,500.



Value



TAX RATE:



real estate, $500,000. 30c. on the $100.



MAIDEN.

Population,

total.



Town

800;

colored,



Officers.



1910:

estate



White,



25;



MAYOR— J. A. Johnson. ALDERMEN— 1st, J. T.

Warren; 3rd.

J.



Warren; 2nd, B.



L.



825.



C.



Church.

railroad sta-



Value

$300,000.



real



and



personal



property,



TAX RATE— 33



.... .. 1-3 cents on the $100.



POSTMASTER—J. R. Grey. R. R. AND AGENT — Hickory,

Ministers



tion.



POSTMASTER—J. A. Taylor. CHIEF OF POLICE—G. W.

R.



Town Officers. MAYOR—D. M. Carpenter.

R. R. R.



West.



AGENT—A.

Ministers



S.



Martin,



C &



N. W.



and Churches. REFORMED—J. L. Murphy. BAPTIST—W. N. Cook. METHODIST Vacant. Schools and Academies.







PUBLIC—.

and

Churches.

Hotels and Boarding Houses. Brookford Hotel. General. Merchandise. Brookford Mill Store. Manufacturing Plants. Brookford Cotton Mill.



METHODIST— C. H. Curtis, Pastor. BAPTIST—J. C. Hoyle, Pastor. LUTHERAN— J. L. Cromer, Pastor. GERMAN REFORM—No pastor.



CHATHAM COUNTY

COUNTY SEAT, PITTSBORO.



POPULATION— (Census 1910), 22,635. Formed in 1770. Named in honor of William AREA — S00 square miles.

Value

fo



Pitt,



Earl of Chatham.



NUMBER OF SCHOOLS—For whites, 84; TAX RATE— County purposes, 22 2-3c,

schools,



Property



real estate. $3,016,944: listed in 1914 by whites,



value of personal property,, $2,241,170. $4,869,963; by negroes $3S8,151.

for



on the $100; roads and bridges, 10c; special. 4c;



negroes,



40.



PUBLIC ROADS— Number of miles. 600. Worked by taxation. RAILROAD, TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS COMPANIES.

11



3c;



Eonlee and Western Railroad,

Atlantic



and Yadkin Railroad, 24.99

Co.,



value miles, assessed miles, assessed value



$ 33.0iio.ihi



Seaboard Air Line Railroad, 18.59 miles, assessed value

assessed value Swift Refrigerator Transportation Co., assessed Value Southern Express Co., assessed value Pittsboro Telephone and Telegraph Co., assessed value Wesern Union Telegraph Co., assessed value Carolina Power and Light Co., assessed value Coleridge Telephone Co., assessed value Siler City Telephone Co., assessed value and light Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co., as assessed value Cane Creek Telephone Co., assessed value value Raleigh, Charlotte and Southern Railway, 8 miles, assessed Norfolk. Southern R. R. Co., R. & S. P. Div. 7.46 miles



279,181.00 524,563.00

l



Pullman



(l



S'SSonn 8 'Z!?nnn ««

|««-



254.6



,„,,',' i"1



l.-J



/



'







„!:.,; Af.4iJ4.uu

43,188



150



CHATHAM COUNTY

Southern

K.



D. C. Div. 7.22 miles Yadkin Power ('.. assessed value Bonlee Telephone Co., assessed value Durham .v South Carolina Railroad Co., 17.88 miles,

NorfolS

K. Co.,



SUPERIOR COURT TERMS— January

1



assessed

15

(civil),



value



21,149.00 5,760.00 2,000.00 89.236.00

10,



11,



March



May



August



9



(civil),



November



COUNTY OFFICERS. CLERK OF COURT—J. L. Griffin, Pittsboro. SHERIFF— Leon L. Lane, Pittsboro. RKGISTER OF DEEDS—John W. Johnson.

Pittsboro.



Atwater-Lambeth, Bynum. Brewer, W. H., Fall Creek. Henderson, J. T., Bynum.

Council,

J.



F.,



&



Bro.,



Morrisville.



SUPT. OF

boro.



HEALTH— L.

II.



E. Farthing, PittsP.



Whitehead, E. E., Kimbolton. Moore, R. J., Bynum.

Ellington,



W.



J.,



SUPT.

Pittsboro.



OF

OF



SCHOOLS— R.



Johnson,



Henderson,

Council,

I i



.1.



T.,



J.



CORONER—Geo.

SXJPT.

boro.



HOME— J.



Brooks,

\Y.



Pittsboro.



s,



J.



Bro., Morrisville, A., Apex, Rfd.



P.,



&



Bynum. Bynum. Rfd.

Rfd.



Harmon,

1

;



Pitts-



COTTON GINS.

Womble.

J.



B. A. R. Norwood, Bynum, R. Harden, Harper's Cross Roads.



BOARD OF EDUCATION—J.

;



D..



Pittsboro.



Bynum



Atwater. W. B.



Williams Co., Riggsbee. Blake, J. C, Chapel Hill.

Peoples,

J.



COMMISSIONERS— C.



J.,



Bellevoir.



D.



Moore,

T.

J.



Pittsboro,



Carroll.



T.



E.,



Hadley.



R. 1; J. W. Griffin, Moncure, R. 2; guson, Pittsboro, R. 2.



W. H. FerWilliams, G. Hamlet.

Snipes,



BOARD OF



ELECTIONS—M.

B.

Clegg,



(elim'n), Pittsboro; J.



JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.



BALDWIN

Chapel

Snipes,

Hill.



TOWNSHIP— W.

R.

2;

;



A.



W. Dark,



MATTHEWS— R. M. Silver City. NEW HOPE—W. M.

OAKLAND—James

F.



Byrum, Rf d.



A. H.



W.

T.



Ward, Chas. A. Wood, Byrum.

Ore Hill;

R.



Bridges. D. M., Merry Oaks. Perry. G. W., Silk Hope. Johnson, Joe & Co., Kimbolton. Ferringtou, E. M., Riggsbee. Burns & Seagroves, Cumnock. Bynum, George, Pittsboro. Ferguson, W. H., Pittsboro, Rfd.



FLOUR,



CORN AND



FEED MILLS.



Guerell,



Roundy,



Junius Womble, A. Welch, Merry Oaks.

Bule,



Miller



Apex, R. 1. Puryear, J. Seaton



Chatham Roller Mill Co., Bynum. Williams, Ward, & Co., Riggsbee. Mclver, J. M., Gulf. Ferguson, W. H., Pittsboro, Rfd.



A. Tyson, Will McK. D. C. Williams, Bynum. R. 2, J. Bun Atwater, Bynum; Alvis F. Riggsbee, Morrisville;, A. E. Cole and J. D. Atwater,



SAW



MILLS.



Moncure, R. WILLIAMS— H.



E.

R.



BEAR CKEEK— C.

L.



Durham. R.

Welch,



3.



E. Kinneman, Andy Cox, Bear Creek; B. S. Lawrence,

1.



Nooe, B., Pittsboro. Bland, T. M.. Moncure. R. 2. Perry. G. W.. Silk Hope. Eddins Co., Moncure. Diggs Co., Lockville. Ferrell, F. M., Pittsboro, R.



1.



PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Brewen,

Lillie.



Bear Creek, R.

J.



CAPE FEAR— D. H. Cotten. CENTER—R. M.

Pittsboro,



M. Bridges,

Burns,

3;



J.



D. Mclver, H.

B.

J.



Silver City,



R.



2.

1.



Pittsboro;



Jones,



R.



W. Hearn, Byrum;



Blanche, Silver City, R. Annie, McVey, Silver City, R. 1. Hargrove, Eula, Silver City, R. 1.

Gilbert,

Self,



M. Keek. Pittsboro, R. 2. GULF—J. M. Stinson, Archie G. John M. Phillips, Goldston; D. W.

Goldston;



Zeb.



V.,



Silver



City,



R.



4.



Burke,

Tally,

1; C.



W. H. Gilmore, Goldston,

1.



R.



W.



HAW RIVER— John



Holt, Goldston. R.



Bell,



C.



C.



Poe. E.



E.



J.



Moncure; T. W. Churchill. Moncure. Rives Chapel; C. M. Covert, Siler City, R. 5; A. Blair, Kimbolton. HICKORY MT.— J. R. Blair, Kimbolton; T. B. Bray, Beaumont; Robert J. Watson, Rives Chapel. Manly Lindley, Siler City, R. 3; W. C. Pickard, J. L. Self; Pittsboro, R. 2. ALBRIGHT—M. F. Overman, Liberty; W. M. Duncan, Pittsboro, R. 2; H. Zez Terry,

Walden.



Andrews, Minnie, Frosty. Moore, Myrtle, Chapel Hill R. 1. Lamberth, Julia, Byrum. Barnes, L. Mac. Byrum. Bryan, Fallie, Pittsboro, R. 1. Lindley, Elsie, Byrum. Phillips, H. B., Bear Creek, R. Leonard, Estella, High Falls.

Johnson.

Ellis,



1.



Smith, Ore Hill R.



1.



Van H., Siler City, R. 3. Myrick, H. Geter, Ore Hill, R.

Nail,



1.



HADLEY—



Allen.



Bear Creek, R.



1.



James Hackney,



Silk



Hope.



MINISTERS NOT IN TOWNS. Vernon BAPTIST—L. R. Mt. Dixon,

Springs;

O.



B.



Mitchell,



Pittsboro.



SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES.

H. Lutterloh. Prin. PHYSICIANS NOT IN TOWNS. Upehurch, C. G., New Hill, Rid. Hackney, B. H., Bynum.



SILK



HOPE— C.



MERCHANTS NOT

G.

J.



IN



TOWNS.



Perry,



W.. Silk Hope.

N.,



Womble,



Brewer, Florence, Bear Creek. R. 1. Phillips, Annie. Bear Creek, R. 1. Presnall, Myrtle, Bear Creek, R. 1. Beane, Edgon C. Bennitt. Franklin, Earl H. Merry Oaks. Norris, Lina E., Merry Oaks. Stewart, Evelyem, Merry Oaks. Oaks. Y'ates, Lena, Merry LTtley, Mary Lee, Merry Oaks. Abernathy, H. M. Truth. Lambe. Byrd, New Hill, R. 2. Cole, L. E. Pittsboro. R. 1. Jones, Mrs. H. B., Pittsboro, R. 3. Lutterlah, Chas H., Pittsboro Rfd. Durham, Lillian, Pittsboro, R. 2. Perry, Addie S., Pittsboro, R. 2.

,

,



Grove.



Burke, Edgar, Kimbolton. Williams & Co., Riggsbee. Dollar, E. A., Chapel Hill, Rfd. Womble & Moore. Bynum.



F. M. McMillan, Lela M.



Williamscjn,



,



,



Pittsboro. Pittsboro.

,



,



Pittsboro. Pilkington, Nellie R. Patterson, Maloma. Pittsboro. Barber, Mrs. Mary A., Pittsboro.



Phillips.



J.



J.,



Rev.,



Goldston,



R.

1.



1.



Doctors.



Coriness, Korn, Goldston. Kidd, V. Alfred, Bear Creek, R. Burns, Beatrice, Goldston. McManus, Nora, Bear Creek.



Farthing, L. E. Chapin, H. T.

Dentists. Farrell,



R.



M.

Druggists.



Henley. Cornie, Goldston. Douglass, Fannie, Goldston. Clegg, Mary E., Goldston.



Pilkineton,



G. R.

Lawyers.



Dunlap, Lillian, Gulf. Flemming, Mary, Gulf. Cockman, Cora Bell, Goldston. Moore, J. R., Mrs., Gulf. Pike, D. V. Siler City, R. 4.

Lindley, Ida. Mrs., Siler City, R. 4. Justice, Lillie, Siler City, R. 4. Self, Bessie. Pittsboro, R. 2. Clegg, Janie T., Siler City, R. 4. Mann, Dallie, Roscoe. Sims. L. F.. Mancure. Sims, L. F., Mrs.. Mancure. Travis, Cora, Mancure. R. 2. Richradson, H. F., Goldston. Edwards, Sankins. Goldston. Hadley, Maggie, Pittsboro, R. 3. Edwards, Ada H., Siler City, R. 5. Harden, Fleda N., Evans. Ward, Elizabeth, Siler City, R. 4. Walters. H. M., Pittsboro, R. 2. Small, Chas. O., Siler City. Smith, Moriz, Siler City, R. 2. Edwards, Elizabeth. Siler City, R. 3. Leonard, R. O.,, Mt. Vernon Springs. Gilbert. Sankie, ©re Hill. Cole, Blonnie, Ore Hill.

Siler,



H. Bymim, Fred W. London. H. A. II. M. London, Ray, A. C.

Hayes,

R.



General



Merchandise.

Son.



London, W.

Johnson,



L-,



&



W.

L.

J.



T.



Womble.

Johnson,



N.

J.,



Brooks



&



&

&



Son.

Co.



Eubanks.

A.,



Farrell, E.



London. Editor.

C.



CHATHAM RECORD (Weekly)— Henry A. NORTH CAROLINA INDEX (Weekly)—J.

Stanton

(col.).



Newspapers



and



Editors.



Editor.



Hotels



and



Burns Hotel.

Exline House.



Boarding



Houses.



Gunter Hotel.



Saw

Bland, T. M., Nooe, B.



Mills.



& &



Co.



Juvell,



Siler



Burns



City.



&



Clifton.

Oil L. N.



Zachory, Arka, Siler City, R. 1. Goodwin, Minnie. Morrisville, R. 1. dinger, Sarah, Apex, R. 4. Moore, Cora. Pittsboro, R. 1. Holloman, A. T., Apex, R. 1. Mortran, Mattie, Pittsboro, R. 1. Griffin, Mattie, Apex. Lewis, Bess, Apex. Wright, Worth. Sanford, R. 4. Burns, Lois, Moncure. R. 2. Clarke, Nina, Sanford. R. 4. Pool, Maggie M., Durham, R. 3. Johnson, Nettie, Morrisville, R. 1. Templeton, Nanie E., Apex, R. 1. Byrd, Emma. Riggsboro. Holliday, Erma, Siler City, R. 2.



Chatham Womble,



Cotton Gins. Fist Co.. Gin.



Chatham Cotton Oil and Fertilizer Co. Elizabeth Hosiery Mills. Livery and Sales Stables. Union Live Stock Co. Lanius, J. C. Hill, N. M. Hill, N. M. & Gunter, S. G.



Manufacturing Plants.



SILER CITY.

Incorporated in 1S87. 1,400 (estimated). Population, 1912: Value real estate, $200,000; value personal

property,



Murdoek, Miller.

Lindley,

Flavins,



Siler City. R. Siler City, R.



2. 2.



Brewer, Geo. E., Bennitt. Brerwer, Florence, Bear Creek, R. 1. Lindley. H. Heice, Siler City, R. 4. Woodell, Ira. Merry Oaks. Thompson. Mclvinsey, Rives Chapel.



TAX RATE:



$150,000.

75c.



on



the



$100.



Town



Officers.



PITTSBORO.

Incorporated in 1785. 504. Population, 1910: Value real estate, $150,000;

property,



value



personal

poll.



POSTMASTER—D. L. Webster. CHIEF OF POLICE— D. C. Roberts. R. AGENT— W. S. Edwards. Sou. Ry. MANAGER TELEGRAPH— W. S. Edwards. W. IT. SILER CITY ELECTRIC LIGHT & TELEPHONE CO.— Henry Pike, Mgr.

R.

Ministers



MAYOR—L.



L.



Wrenn,



TAX RATE:



$150,000.

25c.

S.



on the $100; 75c. on

Officers.



and

II.



MAYOR— Chas.



Town



Minor.

A. L. F. Alston. Telephone Co. and Churches.



POSTMISTRESS— Mrs. Lula Bland. CHIEF OF POLICE— S. D. Gunter.

Pittsboro



METHODIST PROTKSTAXT BAFTIST—Geo. E. SprueU.

Schools



M.



E.



SOUTH—T.



Churches. Sutton, Pastor. Ixdford. -Bev.



Telegraph & Ministers PRESBYTERIAN— E. L. Wicker. BAPTIST— F. B. Raymond. METHODIST— W. F. Craven. EPISCOPAL— A. W. Cheatham.

Schools



R. R. AGENT— B. M. Poe, S. MANAGER TELEGRAPH—J.



GRADED— C. O. and Bankers. THE CHATHAM BANK— F.

SILER CITY

;



and



Academies. Small. Prin.



Banks



M.



Hadley.

1.



Pres.



J.



J.



Jenkins.

;



Cash.



SILER CITY LOAN & TRUST CO.— It.

Caviness, Pres.

E.



B. Parks, Sec.

Dentists.



&



Treas.



Shamburger, B. B.

Doctors.



and



PITTSBORO

Prin.



HIGH— F.



Academies.



M.



Williamson,



Edwards, Kirkman.



J.



D.

A.

Druggists.



T.



BANK OF PITTSBORO— W.

Pres.

:



Banks and

Williams.



Bankers.

L.



Wrenn, Frank.

London.

Matthews, G. E.



M.



T.



Cash.



152



CHATHAM COUNTY

Lawyers.



Harper,

Bottling

Phillips,



Slier,



W. D.

Harry B.

B.

J.



Ralph, Repair Works.

Paul.



&



Shoeing Shop.



Dixon,



R. H. Milliken, J. F.

E\



Hannah,

Paschal,



Oval Oak Manufacturing Co. Bray Bros. Brick Co.

Theatres.



Insurance Agents.



Gem

Clark,



Theatre.

Sales

Stables.



Hannah,

Bonding).



George (Fire, Life, Burglary and

Rufus.

Live

Editors.

S.



Newspapers and

Editor.



Chatham

London,



SILER CITY GKIT (Weekly)— I.

Chamber of Commerce. Boling, M. J., President.

Jewelers.



Mendenhall, J. Bunton, J. R.

Clark,



Stock Co. A.



Grain Rufus.



and

Store.



Provisions.



The Hardware



Edwaids, Tod. R. Overman, T. A.

Real

Estate

Dealers.

Co.,



BONLEE.

Ed.

T.



Chatham Real Estate

Mgr.



Jordan,



General Merchants. Ladies' Emporium. Smith, A. P. Marley, J. M., & Son. Stone Bros.



Incorporated in 1912. Population, 1913: 200. Value real estate, $60,000;

property.

poll.



value



personal



The



TAX RATE:



$30,000.

10c.



on the $100; 30c. on the

Officers.



Teague

Marley,



&

J.



Lambe.

H.,



Co. Store. Dorsett. Gregson Webster-Paschal Co.



&



COMMISSIONERS— C.

W.

R.

L.



MAYOR— Isaac



Town

H.



Dunlap.

E.



Kinnaman,



Dr.



The Hardware



&



POSTMASTER— B.

Co.



CHIEF OF POLICE— H.

R.



McManns, W.



J.



Tally. J. Carter.



City



Meat & Grocery Durham, W. S.



and B.



Cooper,



W.



B.,



&



Son.



Marley, B. C. Jordan & Chavis. Clapp, A. J.

Bros. Co. Fox, D. G.,

Vestal.



MANAGER



& W. EXPRESS AGENT— C.



AGENT— C.



H.

E.



Waddell.



Kimaman,

E.



Southern



Kimaman. TELEGRAPH—W. H. Garner.

Churches.



Ministers and



Wrenn Fox &



Co.



BAPTIST— K. C. Horner, Pastor. BONLEE BAPTIST— Name not given out. HOPE M. P.— J. H. Bowwman, Pastor.

Schools and Academies.



&



Son.



Miss Kate. Farmers' Alliance Co-operative Store.



BONLEE HIGH—F.

Hotels and



PUBLIC—.



Dark



&



Johnson.



A. Penland. Supt. Boarding Houses.



Marley Furniture Co.

Elkins,

C. R. Elder Hardware Co.

C.



Pugh, R. L.



McManmis, W.



Doctors. L.



Reece, H. Marley, T.



Merchants.



M.

Houses.



Fox, Henry S. Richardson Bros. Hotels and Boarding The Hotel Hadley. Hotel Chatham.



The Dunlap-Waddell Co. Danlap Funiitare & Hardware Co.

Bonlee Store Co. Pugh, R. L.

Brooks, W. T. White, Thannel. White, S. V. Manufacturing Plants. Bonlee Milling Co. (Roller Mills.) Brooks & Webster (Gin.)

Real Estate

Dealers.



White



Cafe. Siler City Cafe.



Bray,

Yertal,



B.



Contractors and B.

C.



Builders.



Ed.



Turner, J. W. Stout Lumber Co. Hilliard, G. H. Marble"

Siler



Dunlap, Isaac H.



MONCURE.

Dealers.



City Marble Works. Livery Stables. Siler City Livery. Chatham Live Stock Co. Undertakers. Marley, J B.



Incorporated in 1903. Population, 1913: White,

total,



125;



colored,



11;



Value



136. of



property,



real estate, $40,000.



$75,000; value personal

Officers.



Town



Machinery Deahri Lambe, A. A. Elder Hardware Co. The Hardware Store. Machine Shop and Garage.

Hadley,

F. F.



Womble,



COMMISSIONERS—W. C. Maddox, J. C. B. Crutchfield, C. C. Thomas. CONSTABLE—J. W. Wmble. POSTMASTER—T. I. Harrington.



MAYOR— J.



E. Bryan.



L.



W.

Plants.



R. R. Pittsboro Ry.



AGENT— C.



C.



Thomas,

C.



S.



A. L. and



Manufacturing

Hadley,



MANAGERS



EXPRESS AGENT— C.



Thomas. TELEGRAPH—Garland Farrell,



W.



Siler City Roller Mills.



Lane



&



Edwards.

Co.



Stout Lumber Co. Lambe Manufacturing



E. T. Glass, Jewell Krews. Ministers and Churches. W. F. Craven, Pastor. W. R. Beech, Pastor.



METHODIST— BAPTIST—



High Point Bending

Hadley-Peoples



& Chair Co. Manufacturing Co.



HIGH—H.

Asst.



Schools and Academies. B. Pickard, Prin. Mrs. Jno. Bell,

;



CHATHAM— CHEROKEE

Hotels and



Boarding Houses.



Hotel Womble. Hotel Farrell.

Bell,



Thomas, M. M. Lambeth, Crutchfield Co. Curlee, Laura (Millinery.)

Planing Mills. Co. Flour and Grist Mill. Womble Bros. Cotton Gins. Womble Bros. Blacksmith Shops. Cook, W. R. Barber Shops. Jones, H. Shoe and Harness Shops. Jones, H.



Jno.

J.



Womble,



W.

Doctors.

J.

J.



Lennard



Farrell, G.



&



Strickland,



W.

Druggists.



Strickland,



W.,



&



Son.-



Furniture Stores. Moncure Furniture Co. General Merchants. Madox Bros. Womble Bros.



CHEROKEE COUNTY

COUNTY SEAT, MURPHY.



POPULATION— (Census, Formed in 1839. Named AREA— 500 square miles.

Value

of



1914)

in



honor



17,701. of Cherokee



Indians



who once



dwelt there.



TAX RATE—

$100.



real estate, $2,577,840; value of personal property, $1,155,077. Property listed in 1914, by whites, $1,050,699; by negroes, $11,452. For whites, 57; for negroes, 3. OF County purposes, 21 2-3c. on the $100; roads and bridges,



NUMBER



SCHOOLS —



21



2-3c.



on



the



PUBLIC ROADS — No. miles, 100. Worked by free lavor, RAILROAD, TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS COMPANIES.

Southern Southern Western Southern

Railway, 23.99 miles, assessed value Express Co., assessed value Telegraph Co.. assessed value Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co., assessed value Andrews Telephone Co., assessed value Louisville and Nashville Railroad, 13.16 miles, assessed value Snow Bird Valley Railroad. 7.50 miles, assessed value SUPERIOR COURT TERMS— January 4. March 29, August



County bonded debt, $2,000.



convict



and



special



tax.



Union



$938,491.00 6,528.00 2,908.33 4,830.00 1,208.00 79.260.00 9,375.00

9,



November



8.



COUNTY OFFICERS.



W.



CLERK OF COURT— A. A. Fain, Murphy. SHERIFF—P. C. Gentry. Grandview. REGISTER Ovem, OF DEEDS—Pareh

Ogretta.



F. McGee, Culberson: I. F. Sneed. Grandview; Gay Bryant, Postell; Marion Underwood, Wehutty; G. T. Burger, Suit.



Andrews; S. W. Davidson, Murphy; Palmer, Marble; T. T. Johnson, Gray.



TREASURER—W. E. Howell. Murphy. CORONER—Judge Dockery, Grandview. SURVEYOR— Lon Raper, Culberson. SUPT. OF HEALTH— J. N. Hill. SUPT. OF SCHOOLS— A. L. Martin, Murphy. SUPT. OF HOME—G. D. Rick.s. BOARD OF EDUCATION— S. W. Davidson,

Jno.



SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES. BELVIEW HIGH— Jeff Martin, Prin. CULBERSON HIGH— Fred Christoper, Murphy. PEACHTREE HlfiH— R. E. Crawford,

Peachtree.



Prin., Prin.,



F.



McDonald. Grandview; W. B. Mulky, Marble; Luther Hampton,

C.



COMMISSIONERS—T.



UNAKA HIGH—T: M. Jenkins, Prin., Unaka. Unaka. OAK GROVE ACADEMY—T. C. McDonald, Prin., Murphy. MARBLE HIGH—J. M. Lovingood, Prin.,

Marble.



Unaka.



PHYSICIANS NOT

Stiles,



IN



TOWNS.



BOARD OF ELECTIONS—J.

Lovingood,



V.



Brittain,



Allen, Unaka.



Murphy; J. W. Sneed, Murphy.



Murphy;



R.



H.



JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.



MURPHY TOWNSHIP— W.

N.

Bales,



Grandview;



P.



E.



B. Odell, Theo. Nelson, J. H.



Murphy; Pink Fair, Grandview; Rollin Roberts, Murphy. HOT HOUSE—I. M. Gaddis, Guy; J. W. Newman. Jack Bill, Hot House. NOTTA John Anderson, Culberson; Ben

Woods,







Crawford, J. H., Unaka. Henry, S. B., Suit. Mason, C. C, Brasstown. MERCHANTS NOT IN TOWNS. Dicky & Lovingood, Grandview. Odell, Scott, Brady. Lovingood & Dicky, Murphy. Trull & Bryson, Marble. Abernathy, N. A., Marble. Hyatt, J. W., Culberton.

Brittain,



son,

L.



Fox, Ranger; Oliver King, Kings; A. D. DavidRanger.



SHOAL CREEK—Tom

Voils,

Suit.



Will, Peachtree. Hartness, Jas., Suit.



Allen,

Ix>ng,



Bud Hood, W.

John

Leach,



FLOUR, CORN AND FEED MILLS.

Lovingood, S. W., Murphy. Patton. Mrs. Martha, Grandview. Hayes, J. T., Tomotla.



VALLEYTOWN—Tom

D.

S.



John Brady, Andrews.



Russell,



Mack



Morrow,

Crow,



BEAVER DAM— E.



H.



Bute,



Jack



SAW

Lovingood.

S.



MILLS.



M. A. Hembra, Unaka.



W., Murphy.

Co.,



IN TOWN. J. L. Muskey. W. A. Hembell, Unaka; Ben. Ledford, Ranger; W. H. Hogsed. Persimmon;



MINISTERS NOT



Wood,



O. P., Grandview.



Davis, D. S.. Brady.



Empire Lumber



Murphy.



154



CIIICKOKKK



COrXTY

Doctors.



PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Garrett, T. R.. Murphy. It. Kilpatrick, Linda, Murphy, li. I).. Alley, Murphy, R.

:



2.

It.



Patton,

2.



W.



O.



1.

It.

1.



ion,

.1.



Minnie,

('..



Pipes,

i.



Murphy, Murphy, K.



2.

1.



m.i mis. Julia. Murphy, Lovingood, Grandview.

Bailey,

C.

ir.



&



N. Meroney, B. B. Adams, X. B. rghway, S. C. A i" rnathy, J. F. Fain, A. A.

Hill,

J.

i



Ci



C, Grandview.

L.,



Druggists.

Parker," R.

S.



Mulkey,

Odell,

J.



Grandview.



C, Brady.

Hyatt,

It.



General

11.



Merchants.



Mallonee, Bessie, Murphy. Sheppard, Zora, Murphy. Stuart, Vienna, Murphy. Lovingood, Fannie, Murphy, Parmer, Callie, Unaka.

Sullivan,

I.ura.



Brown & Davidson.

it. 1.



&



Co.



I'naka.



Dicky. A. B. Fain, J. E. Bates, Theo. X.

Griffith,



Haider.

Sullivan,



Alline, Uuaka. Inez, Unaka.



W.

II.



II.



Wtr.d, J

Hill,

C.



Nicholson, Jessie. Murphy. Will. Lillian. Murphy. Marl in, W. R., Ogreeta. Cotter, Cora, Patrick. Cotter, Sada, Patrick. Shearer, Bessie, Patrick. Lawrence, E. N., Suit

F., Suit. Keenum, R. L., Suit. Keenum, T. C, Suit. Taylor, Merta, Letitia. Taylor, Maud, Letitia. M. T., Wehutty. Stiles, Harwood, Ola, Bests.

C.



B. Christopher, N.



C.



Meroney,



J.



S.



Christopher, J. Sneed, R. H.



W.

Store Co.



Candler Dep. Wood. J. H.



Lawrence,



Murpby Hardware Co. Cherokee Hardware Co.

Wofford-Fain

Hotels

Co.



and



Boarding



Houses.



Hubbard House.

Patton House. Hiawassee Inn. Cottage Park. Beal. Mrs. Mary. Hotel Regal. Drummer House. Hotel Plaza.



Harwood, Elizabeth, Persimmoncreek. Mack, Murphy. Hood, Olga, Murphy, it. 3 Posey, Liela, Murphy, R. 3.

Lunsford.



Anderson, Lollie, Culberson. Henry, Myrtle, Culberson. Akin, Stella, Murphy, R. 2. Lovingood, J. M. Marble. Stepp, G. W.. Topton. Wright, Bennie, Topton. Welch, Bessie, Marble. Matheson, Vinny, Andrews. Matheson, W. L., Andrews. Matheson, Pearl, Andrews. Hall, Jessie, Andrews. Brooks, Cyntha, Andrews.

,



Hardware Dealers.

Cherokee Hardware Co. Lawyers.

J. N. Voiles, Walter. Wiiitaker, F. J.



Moody,



Hatchett, Linnie. Murphy, R. King. Millie, Murphy. Conley, Blanche, Murphy. Sneed, A. W., Ranger. Dockery, Lena, Tomotla. Leatherwood, Addie, Murphy. West, Lizzie, Murphy. McDonald, John, Grandview.



2.



J. H. Wilherspoon, D. Witherspoon, L. L. J. H. Dillard, Malone, Jim.



Harwood,



Norvelle, Bell. M.



E. B.



W.

J.



McCall,



H.

Livery Stables.

»



Seward,



T.' J.



Cooper. A. L. Beal, L. F. Murphy Livery

Collett



Co.



MURPHY.

Incorporated in 1S89. 1910: White, Population,

300; total. 1,900.



Plumbers.



Plumbing



Co.

Editors.



1,000;



colored.



Newspapers and



THE SCOUT

value

personal



(Weekly)—Tate Powell,



Editor.



Value real estate, $793, S60; property, $226,490. RATE: $1.00 on the $100.



TAX



Manufacturing Plants. Murphy Furniture Co.



Town



Woodworking

Martin Bros.



Co.



Officers.



MAYOR—P.

R.

O.



E.



Nelson.



POSTMASTER— Frank

R.



CHIEF OF POLICE—W.



AGENT—



It.



B.

L.



W. Hendricks.



L.



&



Dicky. A. Elliott. Gibson, Southern;



(Harness and Saddles). Fain, R. M. (Roller Mill). Murphy Light & Power Co.



ANDREWS.

Incorporated in 1904. 1.250. Population, 1910: Value of real estate. $400,000; value of personal property, $320,000.



N.

B. Hill.



MANAGER TELEGRAPH— C.

Ministers



and



FIRST METHODIST— Ira



METHODIST— Rev.

Schools



Churches. Erwin. Noble, Murphy



Circuit.



Town



Officers.



and



Academies.



GRADED—G. B. Strickland. BAPTIST HIGH— Clark. Prin. Banks and Bankers. BANK OF MURPHY—L. E. Bayless,



MAY'OR— N. H. Hall. CLERK and TREASURER—W. B. Fisher. CHIEF OF POLICE—D. M. Burchfleld.

Cash.



POSTMASTER— Arthur Bristol. R. R. & EXPRESS AGENT— C.



C.



Morgan.



CHEROKEE— CHOWAN

BAPTIST—

berry.

.



155



Ministers



Churches. First, vacant; Second, Jas, StansChedester, Pastor.



and



ANDREWS SUN

and



METHODIST—Vacant. PRESBYTERIAN—Rev.



Pastor.



Editors. (Weekly)— T. J. S. E. Bryan. Editors. Harness Dealers.



Newspapers and



Christy



GRADED—W.

W.



Schools



MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS —

P. Walker, Pres. J. W. Walker, Cash. Doctors. Webb, B. G. Tidewell, J. E.

;



and Academies. H. Crawford, Prin. Banks and Bankers.



Amons, Howe.

Cover



&



Manufacturing Plants. Sons (Tannery).

Co.



Kanawha Hardwood



Cherokee Tanning Extract Plant. Barber Shops. Tatham, Pitner and Bradly.



Morror, Orr, Dr.

Herbert,



W.

F.

J.



C.

J.



CULBERSON.

Incorporated 1911. Population, 1913:

Dentists.

total,



McKaig, F.

Tompson,



L.



White,



200;



colored,



1;



201.



W.

Druggists.



Sisk, C. T. Jarratt, Loyd.



MAYOR—Jno. ALDERMEN—Ross

W. Hyatt,

J.



Town Officers. M. McAlister.

Ellis, G. E. Dickey, Stiles, W. C. Mason.

J.



Lawyers.

Hill. T. J.



General Merchants. Ashe, W. W. Silvey-Andrews Supply Co. Brown, J. W. (Hardware).

Elliott,



AGER— H.



POSTMASTER— Jno. M. McAlister. R. R., EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH MANB. Higginbothan.

Ministers and Churches. F. Berger, Pastor. H. Grogan, Pastor.



W.



Mr.



Reno & Smathers. Regan Bros. Fisher, W. B.

Morrow, Mark. Cherokee Bargain Store. Owl Drug Co. Whisenhunt & Son.

Cherokee Drug Co. Whitaker. S. D. Hotels and Boarding Williams House. Brysci; House. Hotel Russell. Elliott, Mrs. J. A.

Houses.



Padgett



&



Nelson.



METHODIST— Schools and Academies. PUBLIC—Leba Pasey, Prin.;

derson,

Asst.



BAPTIST—G.



Dallie



An-



Hotels and



Boarding Houses.



Golden House.

Patterson,

J.



E.



Mason,

Castell,



W

L.



Doctors.

C.



Patton,



R. S. B.



Merchants.

McAlister, it, Dickey, G. E. Tilson, J. E.



R



(Hardware and Furniture.)



Henson,

Hartness,



E. W. E.



CHOWAN COUNTY EDENTON. COUNTY

SEAT,



POPULATION— (Census 1910), 11.303. Named in honor of Chowanoke Tribe of AREA — 240 square miles.

Value

of



Indians.



real estate, $1,790,960; value of personal property, $1,336,253. Property listed in 1914, by white, $2,771,724; by negroes, $355,489. County purposes, 19c. on the $100; State, 23 2-3c. ; schools, 22c. ; 4c; roads, 7 l-2c, 1st township; 20c, 2nd township; 20c, 3rd township; 20c, 4th



TAX RATE—



PUBLIC ROADS—Worked



pensions, township.



RAILROAD, TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS COMPANIES.

$424,319.00 5,499.00 2,147.23 S12.90 7,677.00 6,250.00 1.500.00

6.



by taxation.



Norfolk Southern Railroad, 32.64 miles, assessed value Southern Express Co., assessed value Pullman Co., assessed value Western Union Telegraph Co.. assessed value Norfolk and Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Co., assessed value Albemarle Steam Navigation Co., assessed value Chowan Telephone Co., assessed value



SUPERIOR COURT TERMS— March



2S,



September



13,



December

H.



COUNTY OFFICERS.



COMMISSIONERS—Frank

Evans. G. Foreland.

J.



Wood.

E.

L.



Z.



W.



CLERK OF COURT— F. W.

ton.



Hobbs, Edenton.



Baker,

L.



T.



Harrell,



Wm.



SireRIFF—G. W. Goodwin, Edenton. REGISTER OF DEEDS—R. W. Boyce, Eden-



BOARD OF ELECTIONS—W.

Griffin,



Privott, E.



Chas.



Hopkins.



TREASURER— T. E. White, Edenton. CORONER— T. J. Hoskins, Edenton. SURVEYOR—P. Matthew. Edenton.

SUPT.

Edenton.



JUSTICES

Chappell. Boyce. R.

S.



OF



THE PEACE.



EDENTON TOWNSHIP—M.



OF SCHOOLS—-J.



O.



Alderman,



SECOND—



H. Dixon, M. B. E. Morris. John, Maguire, R. W. F. Tuttle. Edenton. L. R. Bunch, E. C. Welch, W. C.



M. Harrell. Edenton. BOARD OF EDUCATION—F. A. Ward, Ryland; W. J. Berryman, Edenton; J. M. Foreland.



SUPT. OF

Tyner.



HOME—M.



Ward, Eyland.



MINISTERS NOT IN Tynch, J.. Rocky Hock. White, G. W., Rooky Hock.



TOWNS.



156



CHOWAN



CHOWAN— CLAY

Druggists.



157



Laundries.

Arlington,

C.

S.



Leggett's



Drug

J.

J.



Store.



Mitchener,



A.

Doctors.



Lawyers.



McMultan.



H.



Pruden, W. D. Pruden, ,T. N.



Hoskins, T. J. Cason, H. M. S. Hally, O. L. (col.) Hines, C. H. (col.)



Vann, C. S. Bond, W. M.

Leary,

Privott,



W. W.



J.



S.

.1.



Dry



Goods and

.



Notions.



McMullan,



II.,



Jr.



Holmes,



J.



Woodard



&



H., Co



Everett Co.



Leary, Herbert T. Bond, E. G.



Elliott, T. W. Lipsitz, W.



Lumber Manufacturers and

Branning Manufacturing Co. Brown, M. G. Machinery Dealers. Leary, George W.

Leary, T. P.



Dealers



Nehjam, Abdell.



Badham



Bros.



Power

Municipal.

Fertilizer



and



Light



Companies.

Manufacturers.



Dealers Farmers Supply Co.



and



Bush



&



Norman.

Fish

Dealers.



Edenton Machine Supply Co. Paint and Oil Dealers. Bond. J. C.

Privott, H.

C.



Painters.



White, C. E. Shcpard, T. H.



Byrum,

White,

Rea,

P.



O. C.



Hughes, Waiter. Harden, John.

Burton, Loyd.



F.

J.



W.

A.



Woodard,

Bond,

Bland,



L. J. C. T.



Bond M.



Byrum &



F. B. Taylor.



Produce 'Norman, E. S. Privott. H. C. Edenton Peanut Co.

;



Dealers.



Plumbers.

Causey,



W.



L.



Foundries and Iron Works. Edenton Machine & Supply Co.

Zeigler,



Machine



&



Supply Co.



Bell, J. H.



L.



Furniture F.



Dealers.



Piano

Zeigler,



and



Organ



Dealers.



L.



F.



Owens, Willis.



Owens. Willis.

Building and Loan Associations. Edenton B. & L. Association. Newspapers and Editors.



Woodard-Holmes

Brothers,



Grocers. Co. (Wholesale).



Albemarle Grocery Co.



W.

C.



(Wholesale).



R.



ALBEMARLE OBSERVER

Story, Editor.



(Weekly)— H. L



White, W. White, F.

Dail,

J.

.T.



S.



W.

Privott,



Real



Estate



Agents.



H.



C.



Ward,



P.,

J.



&

S.

J.



Bro.



Pruden



&



Pruden.

S.



Northeatt, Hollowell.

Sitterson,



Walker, G.

Privott



N.

J.



Shingle



Dealers.



C. Philip.



Burton, E. A.



Byrum & Thompson.

Jones, V. D.

Tuttle, R. F.



McDonald,



Warren, E. I. H. C. Brown, M. G.

Tailors.



Hardware

Bond, J. C. Farmers Supply Co.



Dealers.

Zeigler, Zeigler,



Undertakers and

L.

L.



Embalmers.

Dealers.



F.



Byrum



Wall

F.



Bros.

J.



Paper



McMullan

Harrell,

Privott,



Insurance Agents. R.



Bond. F. M. (Fire). Wood, Coke & Berryman.



Barlow



W.

K.



Rea,



J.



(Life). S. (Life). (Life).



Harrell, Jno.

Jewelers.



Owens, Willis. Hobbs, H. A. Manufacturing Plants. Edenton Cotton Mills. Branning Manufacturing Co. (Lumber). Edenton Peanut Co. (Cleaning Peanuts). Wilkes Veneer Co.



Chowan Cotton

Farmers



Oil



&



Fertz.



Co.



H. W. Hopkins, C. T.

Mizzell,



Storage Storage Co.



Co.



CLAY COUNTY HAYESVILLE.

COUNTY SEAT,



POPULATION— (Census 1910), 3.909. Formed in 1859. Named in honor of Henry AREA — 242 square miles.

Value

of



Clay.



TAX



estate, $709,521; value of ptlsonal property, $246,537. Property listed in 1914, by whites, $944,791: by negroes, $3,794. For whites. 15; for negroes, 1. RATE: County purposes $1.33 2-3 on the $100: roads and bridges,



real



NUMBER OF SCHOOLS—



40c;



special,



40c.



County bonded debt, $15,000 Co. PUBLIC ROADS—No. miles. 150.



bonds:



$75,000.



R.



R.



bonds.



RAILROAD, TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS COMPANIES.

(None

in



Worked by

12th,



free labor



and

for



special taxes.



SUPERIOR COURT TERMS—April



the county).



October



5th,



both



civil



and criminal terms.



158



CLAY— CLEVELAND

COUNTY OFFICERS.

Thompson,

Anderson



CLERK

Hayesville.



OF OF



COURT—Earley

Kitchens.



DEEDS—Ed. Crawford TREASURER—James IVnland. CORONER—M. D. Ledford. SURVEYOR— L. D. Rhinehart, Hayesville. si PT. OF HEALTH—J. M. Sullivan, Hcyc» villc. SUPT. OF SCHOOLS— C T. Scroggs, Brasstown. BOARD OF EDUCATION— S. H. Allisol

REGISTER

Hayesville,



SHERIFF—Ed.



Ada, Hayesville. ration. Jtianita, Hayesville. Herbert, Edna, Hayesville. Penland, Ernest, Elf.



Ray, Mary. Elf. Penland. Mrs. Maggie, Elf. Arrant, E. L., Brasstown. Scroggs, F. O.. Brasstown. Waldroup. Luther. Brasstown. Clayton, Mrs. Carrie, Brasstown. Scroggs, Mrs. Ruth, Brasstown.



Thompson, Ethel, Hayesville. Crawford. Reba Hayesville.

Crawford, Pauline, Hayesville. Hatchet, W. M., Hayesville.

Stipe, Nannie,



(chm'n). A. D. Evans,

ville.



J.



A. Chambers, Hayes-



Smith,

T.

J.



COMMISSIONERS—W. B. Martin, J. Ed. S. Sheaser. BOARD OF ELECTIONS—L. L. Scroggs.

I*.



Hayesville.



D.



W



HAYESVILLE.

Incorporated in 1859. Population, 1914: White,

total.



Bunigarner, D. Hianeasu.



C.



Moss,



J.



A.



Chambers,



300;



colored,



12;



Moore.



HAYESVILLE—A. C. Thompson, L. C. HIAWASSEE— J. W. Sellers, Hayesville, R. 3 SHOOTING CREEK—M. R. Penland, Robt.

A.



JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.



312.

estate,



Value real



$15,000.

Officers.



MAYOR—Wm. H. Harrison. ALDERMEN— R. C. Allison.

ford,

J.



Town



R.



Craw-



Ledford, Shooting Creek. TUSQUITTEE—R. S. Rolen, Hayesville, R. 1.



D.



Sellers,



BAPTIST—J.

Piatt,



MINISTERS NOT

C.



IN TOWNS. Burwell, Hayesville;



POSTMASTER— R. E. Crawford. Ministers and Churches. BAPTIST— J. II. Green. M. E. SOUTH— None.

M.



V.



Curtis.



J.



T



E.—W.



T.

L.



Clark.



Warne.



MERCHANTS NOT



IN



TOWNS.



HIGH— E.

Pres.

;



Schools



and



Academies.

Bankers.



Adams. Banks and



Evans, J. L., Hayesville. R. 4. Anderson, R .L., Ogden. Tiger. P. N., Shooting Creek.



CLAY COUNTY BANK—W.

G.



H. McClure.



H. Haigler. Cash.

Doctors.



Hogsed Bros.



FLOUR, CORN AND FEED MILLS.

H., Hayesville. Cheiry, J. P. & R. C, Hayesville. Penland & Brooks, Hayesville. Allison Bros. (Roller Mill), Elf.

J.



Sullivan, J. M. Killian, P. B.

Tiger,



Palmer,



P.



General Merchants. N.



SAW



MILLS.



Tiger, P. N., Hayesville. Leavin, T. C.



Swanson, J. W., & Co. Suoggs, John O., & Son. McConnell, E. V. Hotels and Boarding



Houses.



PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Arthur, Shooting Creek. Annie, Shooting Creek. Bertha, Shooting Creek. Adams, E. L., Hayesville. Murray, Ed., Hayesville. Waldroup, Fred, Hayesville. Kimsey, G. W. Hayesville. Sullivan, Lura, Hayesville.

Jones, Jones, Jones,



McClure House. Commercial Hotel.

Mrs. Julia. Corn and Feed Mills. J. H. Lawyers. Harrison, W. H. Anderson, O. L. Insurance Agents. Harrison. Wm. H.

Fain,



Palmer,



CLEVELANDSHELBY. COUNTY COUNTY

SEAT,



POPULATION— (Census 1910). 29,494. Formed in 1S41. Named in honor of AREA—420 square miles.

Value

of



Colonel Benjamin Cleveland.



Property



TAX RATE—

4



NUMBER



real estate. $5,220,602; value of personal property, $3,232,556. listed in 1914, by whites, $8,374,449; by negroes, $193,333. For whites, 71 for negroes, 23. OF 92c. on the $100, exclusive of special school districts.



SCHOOLS—



;



PUBLIC ROADS— Number

tion; No. sioners.



The roads of No. 2 are worked by taxation; No. by bond issue, $60,000; No. 7 by bond issue, $50,000; No. 8 by taxation; No. 9 by taxa6 by funds derived from a bond issue under control of three highway commisof



miles,



300.



RAILROAD, TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS COMPANIES.

Atlantic and Charlotte Air Line, 8.' 77 miles, assessed value South Carolina and Georga Extension, 24.80 miles, assessed value Seaboard Air Line Railway, 21.34 miles, assessed value Lattimore Telephone Company, assessed value Pullman Company assessed value Piedmont Telephone and Telegraph Company, assessed value Southern Express Company, assessed value Sharon Telephone Company, assessed value

v



$402,356.00 124,000.00 602,001.00 525.00

1,870.00' 11.7S4.00 9,965.00 500.00



CLEVELAND COUNTY.

Springs Telephone Company, assessed value Western Union Telegraph Company, assessed value Lawndale Railroad, 9.06 miles, assessed value American Telephone and Telegraph Co., assessed value Postal Telegraph-Cable Company, assessed value Southern Power Company, assessed value

Boiling



i:,s



C



SUPERIOR COURT TERMS—January



208.00 9,498.00 20,000.00 3,971.20 1,109.54 21,923.65



4,



March



22,



July



26,



November



1.



,



COUNTY OFFICERS. CLERK OF COURT— F. L. Hoyle, SHERIFF—W. D. Lackey, Shelby. REGISTER OF DEEDS—J. J.

Shelby.



PHYSICIANS NOT

Shelby.



IN

3.



TOWNS.



Wood, W.

Champion,

J.



J.,



Shelby, R.



Laitimore,



TREASURER— R. Stroup, Shelby. CORONER—E. L. Jenkins. Shelby. SURVEYOR— O. C. Thompson. Shelby. OF HEALTH— T. E. McBrayer, SUPT. Shelby. SUPT. OF SCHOOLS— J. Y. Irvin. Shelby. SUPT. OF HOME— J. C. Mull. Shelby, Rfd. BOARD OF EDUCATION—W. L. Plonk,

Kings Mountain; A. Weathers, Shelby.

P.



C. O., Mooresboro. Falls, O. G., Kings Mountain. McKay, J. L., Kings Mountain.



Hoard,



C.,

J.



Kings Mountain.

P.,



Aydlette,



Earl.



Spake,

C.



Shelby;

L.

Z.



R.



S.



COMMISSIONERS— E.

A.

P.



Bordens,



n. T. Fulton, Kings mer, Lawndale. (chm'n),



Mountain;

J.



C.



Shelby; Pal-



Evans, G. T., Waco. Gold. G. M., Polkville. Palmer, V. J., Polkville. Cleveland Mills. Self, L. L., Alwran, J. W., Belwood, Rfd. Grigg, W. T. Lawndale. T. B.. Lawndale. Gold, Fallston, E. A., Houser. Lee, L. V., Lattimore.

,



Oates.



Geo..

J.



BOARD OF ELECTIONS— O.

Spake,



Hunt, Newton,

Shelby.



F.,



Grover. Casar.



H.



Quimi,



MERCHANTS NOT



IN



TOWNS.



NO. 2— A. M. Lovelace, Mooresboro, Rfd. T. M. Holland, O. W. Holland, Jr., Marvin Blan;



JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. NO. 1 TOWNSHIP— W. M. Jolley, Scruggs, Plato Allison, Graffney, S. C,



L.



B.



Rfd.



DePriest. A. B. C, Polkville. Jenkins & Walker, Lattimore, R. 1. Hamrick, C. J., & Son, Boiling Springs.



Shelby, Rfd.; A. B. Lee. R. V. Green. NO. 3 H. A. Logan, Patterson Springs; H. Borders, Shelby, Rfd.; A. L. Borders, W. D. Earl, Earl. NO. 4— M. R. Collins. Graver; G. W. Kendrick, N. F. Watterson, Forest Floyd, Kings

ton,







Thomason, Val., Stice. Rettis- Austell Co.. Earl. Keeter, D. J., Co., Grover. Roberts, J. M., Co., Patterson Springs. Lutz, E. Co., Fallston. Co., Paterson Springs. Lowery, T. H.,



& & H, & &

I.



Wolf, W. Queen, J.



Fancy.

Shelby, R.

3.



Mountain.



B. Smith, Waco. Mclntire, C. S. Craveny, S. B. T. K. Barnett, Shelby; J. M. WilA. Tucker. son, NO. 7 Gilead Green. Mooresboro: W. B. Martin, Mooresboro; W. T. D. Greek, Lattimore. NO. 8— Zimri Kistler, Cleveland Mills; P. S. Gettys, Geo. M. Gold, Lattimore, Rfd.; Andrew J. Elliott, Lattimore, R. 1; J. F. Eaker, Casar. NO. 9—A. J. R. Hoyle, Lawndale, Rfd. Jos. G. Hoyle, Dixon Falls, Fallston; Sylvanus Gardner, A. F. Williams, Shelby, R. 6; J. W. Guger, C. Mills, R. 1. NO. 10— W. S. Johnson. W. M. Warlick, G. M. Cook. M. N. Gantt, L. Z. Huffman. Belwood, Rfd.; Jno. A. Buff, C. Mills; J. W. Alwran, Belwodd, R. 1. NO. 11— J. A. Newton, J. C. Hull, Casar; M. N. Pniett, J. S. Hunt, McNeilly. Ca1 L. H. Bumgardner, Casar, R. sar. Rfd. Robt. C. Fortenberry, L. H. Bumgardner, Casar,



5— S. L. Shelby, Rfd.; J. NO. 6— M. O.

NO.

Hamrick,

C.



Dellinger,



Waco;



J.



Y.



Hord,



Mauney-Green & Co., Shelby, Rfd. McSwain, B. F., Beattyville. Double Shoals Cotton Mill?, Double Shoals.

Cleveland Cotton Mills, Cleveland Mills. Cleveland Cotton Mills. Lawndale. A., Casar. Morrison, W. J.. Holly Bush. Crow, Pink. Knob Creek.



A.,







Wortman, Chas.



The Gantt Harness

Peeler

Gettys,



Co.,



Belwood.



&



Warlick, Belwood.

S.,



P.



Lawndale.



Gantt,

Stanley,



W.



A.. Fallston. Bros., Fallston.

C.

J.



;



Weaver, F. B.,

Brittain,



Ledford, DePriest,

Self.



Co., Rockdale. Casar. Cleveland Mills, B. B.. New House.



&



A.,



M.,



R.



1.







Lawndale. Lawndale. Leary, Caldwell, M. P.. Lawndale. Edwards Bros., Lawndale.

C.

L., J. L.,



COTTON GINS.

Patterson Ginning Co., Patterson Springs. Mooresboro Cotton Oil Co. Verner Oil Co., Shelby. R. 3. Cleveland Gin Co., Shelby, R. 3. Ledbetter & Hamrick, Sharon.



;



;



U.



1.



MINISTERS NOT



IN



TOWNS.



Hawkins, J. V. Devinney. M. Goode, Mooresboro; D. G. Washburn, Depew; A. H. Sims, Shelby; WalN.

Shelby, R. 3;

J.



BAPTIST—R.



Putnam, J. D., Waco. Hord & Sn, Wac.

S. D., Stice. W. D.. & Co., Earl. Plonk. W. L., Kings Mountain. Wilson. D. O. & W. W., Shelby, R. Spurlin, Geo., Shelby, R. 6. Doggett & Co., Beattyville. Beam, J. C, Lattimore. McSwain, G. W. & J. D Darfei, Verner Oil Co. New House.



lace Mull, Camp; R. F. Bridgers, Lattimore, Rfd.



Newton, Casar;

;



J.



D.



Randall.

Earle,



A. C.



Irvin,



Shelby,

;



R.



5.



METHODIST—W.

E. G.



Belwood V. Hunicutt. Kilgore. El Bethel; D. F. Carver, Kings



1.



Mountain; W.

Fallston.



M.



METHODIST



PROTESTANT—Mr.



Boring,



Polkville.



Reed.



.



SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES. FALLSTON HIGH— Samuel Oattis, Prin., BOILING SPRINGS HIGH—J. W. Francis,

Prin.,



LATTIMORE HIGH—J.



Shelby, R.



3.



Verner Oil Co., Polkville. Warlick, S. M., & C, Casar. Double Shoals Cotton Mills. Double Shoals. Southern Cotton Oil Co., Lawndale.

Lackey,



B.



Philbeck.



W.



D.,



Fallston.



iGO



CLEVELAND COUNTY

Co.,



Banner Mill

Devinney



Beams



Mill.



White.

Sipe,



M.

R.



I...



Kings



Mountain,



R.

5.



2.



Boggs, N. E., Falls & Mull.



& Co,



Belwood.



Grace, Kings Mountain, R.

A..



Knob Oeek.



Price, Hodge. Co., H>!



hardson,



Mabel. Vineland.



Kelly, F. G., Chadbourn. Keeter, Maude, Tabor.



Hanchey, Lucy. Tabor. Fowler. Hartford, Tabor. Glavich, Josephine, Tabor. Williams, C. U.. Tabor. Williams, Mrs. C. U., Tabor. Melvin, Lina, Tabor. McNeil, Janie. Tabor. Cunningham, Marie, Tabor. Butler, Helen, Tabor. Holmes, Mollie Belle, Tabor. Cox. Lelia, Guide. Graham, W. C.J Tabor. Spencer, C. R., Whiteville. Powell, Laura, Whiteville. Memory, Fay, Whiteville. Rich, Emma Lee, Clarkton. Kinlaw, Margaret, Whiteville. Blake, Dora, Chadbourn. Hester, Hubert, Whiteville. Ward. W. B., Whiteville, R. 3. Richardson, Forney, Mrs., Vineland. Harper, Leila, Vineland. White, Mrs. F. M., Vineland. Benson, J. W. Vineland. Blue, Viola, New Berlin. Underwood, Clyde, Fair Bluff. Sledge, Carrie, D., Fair Bluff. McClenny, Lee, Fair Bluff. Highsmith, M. A., Whiteville. Harrell, II. V., Whiteville. Harden, O. B., Whiteville. Morrill, Jennie B., Freeman. Lewis, Floy, Chadbourn. Parker, Eliza, Hallsboro. Barefoot, Ola, Hallsboro. Davenport. Mary, Hallsboro. Weaver, W. T., Hallsboro, R. 1. Brown, Irene, Hallsboro. Sherman, A. J., Hallsboro. Ross, P. T., Hallsboro. Blanton, Rosa E., Artesia.

,



CITY CLERK— W. E. MacDaniel. TREASURER—W. E. MacDaniel. TAX COLLECTOR—D. M. Thompson. STANDARD KEEPER— R. L. Parker. CITY ATTORNEY— W. H. Powell. POSTMASTER—E. A. Powell. R. R. AGENT—J. F. Barkley, A. C. L. EXPRESS AGENT— J. F. Barkley. TELEPHONE MANAGER—J. D. Maultsby,

Whiteville Telephone Co. Ministers and



CHIEF OF POLICE—D. M. Thompson.



Tucker.



Churches.



BAPTIST— J. J. Adams, J. PRESBYTERIAN— Stanly MLTHODIST —J. P. Pate,



H. Poteet, Pastors. Pastor. White,

Pastor.



HIGH— C.



Schools and Academies. R. Spencer, Prin. Hotels and Boarding Houses.



Columbus Hotel.



Formy Duval House.

Pres.



BANK OF WHITEVILLE—J. J. D. Maultsby, Cash. BANK OF COLUMBUS—P.

;



Banks



and



Bankers. B.

S.



Schulken,

Cooper.



Pres.;



Ford, Cash. Brick Manufacturers. High Oscar. Boot and Shoe Makers. Worrell, George.

L.



Fred



Book Stores.

High, Oscar. Butchers and Barefoot, N. B.

Corbett,



Dealers



in



Cattle.



Haywood.

J.



Carriage



McKenzie,

Fuller,

L.



Dealers and T., & Co.



Manufacturers.



Martin. F. D. Smith, Seth L.



K. &



Co.

Dealers.



Confectionery



High, Oscar.

Contractors

Motfitt,

Oliver.



and



Builders.



Hodges, Jessie L., Artesia. Scott, Lura, Bolton. Floyd, Maggie. Bolton. Wooten, Mary Dee, Bolton.

Blue, Stella, Bolton. Williams, Tilly, Bug Hill. Stanley, K. L.. Bug Hill. Long, J. D., Pireway. Williams, Grace F. E., Tabor. Justus, W. J.. Dothan.



D. F. Baldwin, Jim. Hunt, C. J., & Bro.

Hester,

Spivey,



W.



J.



Cotton Gins. Cotton Ginning Co. Maultsby, J. D.

Dentists.



Davis W. Ross. Meredith, L. J.

Druggists.



Bryan, Harry B., Loris,

Gore, C. P.,



S. C.



Bug



Hill.



Cash Drug Store. Maxwell Drug Co. McNeil, J. A., & Son.



COLUMBUS COUNTY

Doctors.



167



Harper,



J.



M.



Town



Schools and Academies. School.

Doctors.

J.



Sadler, R. C. Whitaker, R. B. Maxwell, H. B. Crowell, W. H. McNeil. J. A. Dry Goods and Notions. McRacken, W. R. Schulken, H. F. Powell & Powell.



Nortington,



M.



General Merchants.

Butters Lumber Co. Stephens, F. M.

Fields,



W. K.

Hotels and Boarding Houses.



Company Boarding House

Butters



Memory



Co.



Vineland Dry Goods Co. Gurganus, J. R. Powell & Co.

Goldstien, M. Hill, R. E.

S.



Lumber

Mill.)

J.



Manufacturing Plants.

Co.



and Box



(Saw



Mill,



Planing Mill



Druggists.



Northington,



M.



Benton, W.

R.



Dunn, M.



S.

J.,



FAIR



BLUFF.

600;

colored,



&



Son.



B. MeRoy, Maultsby, J. D.

Grocers.



Incorporated in 1871. Population, 1910: Whte,

total,



100;



700.



Tax Rate:



20c.



on the $100.

Officers.



Powell



H., & Co. Dealers and Manufacturers. Powell. Columbus Trading Co. Wilson Fertilizer Co. Fish and Oyster Dealers. Barefoot N. B. Hill, R. E. Spivey Co. Corbett, H. H. Furniture Dealers. Powell Furniture Co. High, Oscar. Hardware Dealers. Whiteville Hardware Co. Columbus Hardware & Fxirniture Co. Insurance Agents. MacDaniel, W. E. (Life and Fire). Formy Duvall, Lee. (Life). Whiteville Ins. & Realty Co. Memory, J. L. (Fire). Jewelers.

Corbett, H.

Fertilizer



Spivey Co.



MAYOR— J.



Town

P.



&



W. U.



POSTMASTER—R. A. Tucker. CHIEF OF POLICE— Y. C. Jones. R. R. AGENT— F. B. Vansant, A. MANAGER TELEGRAPH—F. B.

Ministers



Waddell,



Sr.



C.



L.



Vansant,



and

C.



Churches.

Martin.



METHODIST— W.

BAPTIST— No

Schools



Pastor.



and



Academies.



HIGH—M.

J.



A.



Banks and



Hatcher, Prin. Bankers.

;



FARMERS AND

D. R.

J.



BANK OF FAIR BLUFF—J. E. Dick, Pres. F. Rogers, Cash. MERCHANTS BANK —

;



Hodges, W. H.

Lawyers.

Greer, Jackson. Bi'own, E. G. Powell, W. H.



Tucker, I. B. Smart, J. M. Lyon, H. L. Lewis, D. J. McRackan, Donald. Grady, L. V. Schulken, Toon & Schulken. Lumber Manufacturers and

'



A. W. Jenkins, Abser, Pres. Tucker, Cash. Doctors. Floyd A. G. Druggists. Anderson & Floyd Drug Co. General Merchants. Powell Supply Co. Elvington, M. D. Townsend, M. R. Townsend, B. L.

C.



V-Pres.



;



Dealers.



Whiteville Harrelson,

Whiteville



Lumber W. A.



Co.



Paint and Oil



Dealers.



Hardware Co.

R.



A.. & Son. and Eeditors. NEWS-REPORTER (Weekly)—F.



McNeil.



J.



Hinson & Co. Waddell. J. P., Jr. Blumberg, Abe. Hotels and Boarding Houses. Powell House.

Elvington Hotel.



Anderson, Mrs. Lee. Jones, Mrs. A. Y. Elvington, H. Rogers, W. K. Faulk, W. H. Townsend, C. G. Howell, W. F.



Newspapers

Real



PutElington, M. Jenkns Bros.



nam.

Estate Agents. Whiteville Real Estate & Insurance Co. Williamson, J. R. Shingle Dealers.



Livery



Stables.



D.

(Sale).



Anderson



&



Williams

(Sale).



(Sale).



Edmond, John



Harrelson,



W. A.



BOARDMAN.

Incorporated in 1891. Population, 1910: White, 550; colored

total,



Manufacturing Plants. Powell, IT. M. (Crates and Lumber.) Norris, H. V.

Insurance

450;



Agents.



Anderson, B. A.

Rogers, J. F. Powell, A. IF. Tinker, R. C. Dirk, J. E.



1,000.



MANAGER TELEGRAPH—W.

Ministers



MAYOR—A. D. Turner. POSTMASTER— Troy Hester. R. R. AGENT— W. E. Stone,

BAPTIST—M. A. METHODIST—B.



Town



Officers.



A. C. L.

E. Stone.



Hardware Dealers.

Fair Bluff Hardware Co. Blacksmith and Wheelwrights. Cole II. II.

Scott,

S.



and Churches. EPISCOPAL— Edward Wooten, Rector.

Stephens, Pastor.

E.

Stanfleld.



C.



Montgomery Lumber Co.



(Logging)



168



COLUMBUS CO NTV

I



CHADBOURN.

Incorporated in 1833. 1.24G. Population, 1912:

II.



mayor — Ira POSTMASTKR—E. J. Brltt. L. Benton. L. B. I!. AGENT—J. H. Land, A. MANAGES TELEGBAPH— J. 11. Land,

CHIEF OF POLICE—C.

('.



Town Officers. Lemmon.



BANK OF TABOR—C. C. Pridgen, Pres. J. Jones, Cashier. BANK OF WlllTKVILLE (Tabor Branch) —

;



Banks and



Bankers.



Doctors.



Humphry, D. A. Floyd, J. W. Cox, G. S.



W.



Humphry,



I).



A.



a.



Baggett, L.



Ministers



and



Churches.



BAPTIST—J. J. Harrell, Pastor. MKTIIODIST—D. L. Barnhdt PBESBTTEBIAN—M. M. Morten,



The Tabor Drug

Pastor.



Druggists. Co.



HIGH—J. E. Dowd, l'rin. Banks and Bankers. BANK OF CHADBOURN—J.

1'res.;



Schools and



Academies.

A.



Brown.



D. C. Clark, rash.

Doctors.



Withers, S. M. Smith, W. F. Blake, J. F.

Dentists.



Harrison's Pharmacy. General Merchants. Inman, C. H., & Co. Enterprise Grocery Co., Inc. Sarnis Co. Gerrald, R. M. Gerrald, H. C. Bell Cash Store. Harrelson, C. D., & Co. Anderson, A. M. Shelby, W. H. Roberts & Hughes.

Sales,

J.



M.

D.

L.



Barden,



J.



B.



Harrelson,



Druggists. Brown -Withers Drug Co. Chadbourn Drug Co.



Tabor Supply Co. Byod, W. W.

Williamson, W. M.



General

Blake, J. R., & Co. Bufkin, Mrs. R. E. Bayett, G. W. Hardee, M. B. Harrelson M. V.

Miller,



Merchants.



Wright, F.

Sales,

C.



Brown Mercantile



Co.



S. Wright Co. Tabor Hardware Co.



C.



Hotels and Boarding Houses.



Pannama.

Todd, Mrs. McD.

Livery

Stables.



McDonald, Lina (Mllinery).

F.



Baldwin, Auty (Sale).

Jenkins Bros.

(Sale).



H.,



&



Co.



Buckhead, L. P., Harness Shop. A. W., Bicycle Dealer. Koonce, B. S. Haulk, D. J. Chadbourne, Hdw. Co. Smith, B. D. W. Lennon & Lennon.

Lewis,

George, & Bro. Cararn, & Co. C. Cafe. Leuheart. B., Powers & Koonce, Aut. D



Manufacturing Plants. Anderson, B. B. Tabor Crate Factory. Insurance Agents. Fussell, D. C. Tabor Supply Co.

Fonville, E. Jones. H. J.



W.



Dool,



Cannon,



CERRO GORDO.

Incorporated in 1873. Population, 1913: White,

total,



Chadbourn Auto



Co.



250;



colored,



100;



Smith, R. R., Pressing Club. Butchers and Dealers in Cattle. Jolley, H. C. Huffrans, T. W. Hotels and Boarding Houses.



Value



350. real



estate,



$47,075;



value



personal



property,



$48,977.



Brown



Hotel.



Wilkes, Mrs. J. R. Harrelson, M. V. Nance, E. H. Koonce, Mrs. B. S.



CLERK J. L. Williamson. POSTMASTER— H. D. Kellihan. CHIEF OF POLICE— I. F. Green.

R. R.



MAYOR— C. —



Town Officers. M. Ward.



Edmunds,

Jolley,



Livery Chester.



Stables.



N. C. Building and



Loan Associations.



Association. Manufacturing Plants. Independent Ice Co. Brown, J. A. (Planning Mills).

L.



Chadbourn B.



&



BAPTIST— Roland Hedgepeth. Schools and Academies. HIGH—Miss Ursula Singleton, Prin.

Doctors. Floyd. L. D. General Merchants. Smith, L. H. (Bycicles).



AGENT— C. M. Ward, A. C. L. MANAGER TELEGRAPH— C. M. Ward. Ministers and Churches. METHODIST— C. W. Martin, Pastor.



Koonce, C. D. Chadbourn Mfg. Co.



(Fruit Cases).



Williamson



Land



& Brown. & Lumber Co.



TABOR.

Incorporated in 1895. Population, 1913: White,

524;

colored,

40.



POSTMASTER—W.

R. R.



MAYOR— S.



Town



Officers.



H. Boswell.

C.



CHIEF OF POLICE—D.



Graham.

L.



Harper, A. C. L. Ministers and Churches. BAPTIST— Rev. Harreld. METHODIST—A. Bruton, Pastor. Schools and Academies. MT. TABOR SCHOOL— C. U. Williams, Prin.

C.



AGENT—M.



Harrelson.



Williams, P. E. Kellihan, H. D. Williamson, J. L. Green, I. L Williamson & Nance. Martin & Kellihan. Hotels and Boarding Houses. Hotel Inman. Coleman, D. J.

Livery

Stables.



Williamson, J. L. Manufacturing Plants. Williamson & Brown Land & Lumber Co. Williamson & Nance. (Brick and Cotton Gin.



)



ACME.

Incorporated in 1905. Population, 1913: White,

total,



169 COLUMBUS—CRAVEN MANAGER EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH-



Clay Bullard.

113;

colored,



134;



Ministers



and



Churches.

Keolling.



Value



247. real



estate,



$135,000;

Officers.



value



PRESBYTERIAN— II. W.

personal

Druggists.



property,



$110,200.



Town



Moore, Dr. T. V.

Doctors.



MAYOR—M.



B. McAulay.



POSTMASTER— Miss Leska Powell. CHIEF OP POLICE—M. C. Potter. CLERK AND TREASURER— Clay Bullard. TREASURER— Clay Bullard. R. R. AGENTS—Clay Bullard, S. A. L.

C.



Moore,



T.



V. General Merchants.



Acme

;



Store Co.



Williams, T.



H.

Manufacturers.

Co.



Fertilizer



F.



Bradt, A.



C.



L.



Acme Manufacturing



CRAVEN COUNTY NEW BERN. COUNTY

SEAT,



POPULATION— (Census 1910), 25,594. Formed in 1731. Named in honor of William, AREA— 900 square miles.

Value

of



Earl of Craven.



real estate. $6,983,870; value of personal property, $2,599,413. Property listed in 1913, by whites, $8,083,833; by negroes. $913,718. For white, 45; for negroes, 35. OF RATI! All county purposes, including roads, 57 l-6c. on the $100; State levy, 47 2-3c. Number miles, 350. Worked by taxation and convicts. PUBLIC



TAX



NUMBER



ROADS — RAILROAD. TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS COMPANIES.

,



— SCHOOLS







Southern Investment Co. assessed value Postal Telegraph-Cable Co., assessed value Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. 9.44 miles, assessed value Southern Express Co., assessed value



$



723 .00 1.7d6.00 318,07d.00

e'907'nn



Pullman Co., assessed value Pamlico and Beaufort Telephone Co., assessed lue Western Union Telegraph Co., assessed value



Sinn "» „„««,,«« 332,544.00

assessed



Norfolk Southern Railroad, 25.60 miles, assessed value Div., 45.25 miles, Norfolk Southern Railroad— A. & N. Independent Steamboat Co., assessed value Home Telephone and Telegraph Co., assessed T. H. Pritchard Transportation Co., assessed value Dover and Southbound Railroad, 1 mile, assessed value



C



New Bern Gas Co

Seven

24



SUPERIOR COURT TERMS—January

(civil),



Springs



Steamboat

6,



Co



4,



February



•••.

1



September



October



11,



November 22

Wiley,



(civil), (civil).



April

5,



value



661.815.00



J'™-™

-



^nnn

™-JJ

tS„



2.000. 00



\; 10 May \W







'/







(civil).



m



ennnn



May



COUNTY OFFICERS. CLERK OF COURT—W. B. Flanner, New

Bern.



Askin:

Rfd.



W.



R.

3;



Thomas, Askin, R.

Bern, No.



W.



Arthur, Askin; J. O. A. Barrington, New



SHERIFF—R. B. Lane. New Bern. REGISTER OF DEEDS— S. H. Fowler, New



Bern.



CORONER— R. Pollck, New Bern. SURVEYOR—W. B. Price, New Bern. SUPT. OF HEALTH— J. F. Rhem, New Bern. SUPT. OF SCHOOLS— S. M. Brinson, New

Bern.



TREASURER—B.



B. Hurst.



New



Bern.



L. S. Harper, J. S. Robinson, Cove 3. Dover, Amos Joyner, City; J. A. Eubanks, Cove City. North Harlowe; 5 Claude No. Taylor, Joshua Adams, North Harlow. No. 6 Thomas F. Haywood, H. A. Marshall, E. A. Armstrong, Havelock. No. 7— J. D. Williams, J. A. Miller, H. C.















Wood, New Bern.

A. Bryan, T. F. McCarthy, S. R. B. B. Wooten, Fort Barnwell; F. T. W. A. Mcintosh. Geo. B. Waters, Patterson, E. J. Wilcox, J. C. Thomas, Jr., W. H. Bray, T. G. Hyman, W. Fulford, J. B. Watson, John Humphrey, John C. Hill, Jas. B. Hill, W. K. Baxter, D. S. Jones, S. H. Fowler, W. F. Hill, L. S. Wood, Amos T. Wetherington, J. M. Hargett, J. E. Gaskill. No. 9 A. E. Wadsworth, Cove City; O. H. Perry, O. H. Wetherington, New Bern, Rfd.; R. B. Lane, New Bern; J. E. Doughlry, New Bern, R. 3.



SUPT.

Bern.



OF HOME—Fanny



No.



S—Jas.



Williams,



New

T.



Street,



BOARD OF EDUCATION—T.

Arthur, Askin.



D.



Warren.



New Bern; John Morton, North Harlowe;



M.



D. Bradham (chm'n). New Bern; H. T. White, Cove City; E. Z. R. Davis, Jasper; J. D. Williams, New Bern; N. M. Lancaster, Vanceboro.



COMMISSIONERS— C.







BOARD OF ELECTIONS—W.

D. Warren, C. B. Bern.

Hill,



Dunn,



Jr.,



T.



Louis G. Daniel,



New



JUSTICES

No.

1 J.



OF THE

E.



PEACE.

B.



Dudley, VanceA. Aldridge, Vanceboro. R. 2; G. A. boro: VVhitford, Askin: J. J. Dixon. Grifton. R. 4; Harold C. Butler, Vanceboro, R. 3; C. J. death, Vanceboro. No. 2 N. M. Farrow, T. W. Holton, W. H. Whitford, J. P. McCullen. Bridgeton; J. R.



TOWNSHIP—L.



METHODIST—W.

Parkershaw,

port.



MINISTERS NOT

A.



IN

('ode.



TOWNS.

Bridgeton;

L.



Dover;



W.



B.



Humble,



New-







BAPTIST— T. J. Ragler, Cove City. FREE-WILL BAPTIST— Charles Lee. Washington;



W. W.



DISCIPLE— Charles



Lewis, Beauofrl. Lee, Washington.



NEW BERN BANKING and TRUST COMPANY —

NF/W BERN,

N. C.



CAPITAL

this



$100,000.

as

In



A



General



Banking



Business Transacted. Administrator of Estates.



Accepts



Appointment



Executor.

Will.



Guardian



or



Name



Company



Your



170



i'R



AVION



COUNTY

1\(S,

('.



MERCHANTS NOT



IN



TOWNS



L.,



Vanceboro.

,



Lane. M. D.. Fort Barnwell. Hardlson, B. C, Croatan. Ballinger. K. S., Croatan.

Riverdale. lvis. B. \V. Riverdale. Rooks, A. D., Ilavelock.

Fisher,

.1.



s..

.



Bridgeton. Rodgers, I. W. Stapleford, E. A., New Bern, R. Gaston, W. G., Dover. Russell, L. M., Fort Barnwell, Shaffer, E. E„ Riverdale, Rfd.



1.



Rfd.

2.



COTTON GINS.

Atkinson, Jesse. Cove City. Rt'd. Mcllweln, Mary, New Hern, Rfd. White, H. T„ Cove City. Ipock, Bryce. Cove City. Rfd. Wadsworth Bros., Cove City. Rfd. Richardson, R. A., Dover, Rfd. West. W. H.. Dover. White. J. K.. Dover. Sauls. W. R.. Fort Barnwell. Dudley. L. E.. Vanceboro. Rfd.

P.. Askln, Rfd. Lane, M. D., Co., Fort Barnwell. Daugherty, J. E., New Bern, Rfd.



Wetherington, .1. Harper, New Bern R. Smith, Minnie, Vancebobro, Rfd. Mas Maud, Vanceboro Rfd. Ewell, Gertrude, Askin, R. 1.



NEW BERN.

Incorporated, 1710. 9,961. Population, 1910: White polls, 874; colored polls, 664. Value real estate, $3,543,423; value personal

property. $1, 507, 461. RATE; $1.05 on the $100, the poll. Bonded debt, $458,000.



TAX



%



and $3.15 on



Wliitford.



D.



&



Town



Officers.



Dawson. A. B.,

Carmon, M. W..



New



Bern, Rfd.



MAYOR— A.



11.



Pearce. G. F.. Dover, Rfd.



New Bern, Rfd. Lancaster, E. A., New Bern, Rfd. New Bern Cotton Oil Mills. New Bern. Ipock, J. H., New Bern, Rfd. Thomas, L. G., New Bern, Rfd. White. W. C, Vanceboro. Rfd.

Morton,

Ives,

J.



S.,



North Harlowe.



B. W., Riverdale.



PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Laughinghouse, Margaret, Grifton, Rfd. Causey, Sallie, Vanceboro, Rfd. McLawhorn, Etta. Vanceboro, Rfd. Jones, Rosa, Vanceboro, Rfd. Griffin, Ina, Vanceboro, Rfd. Dixon, Nettie, Vanceboro, Rfd. Nelson, Lenna, Vanceboro, Rfd. Tucl er, Corrinne. Vanceboro. Dillon, Vivian. Vanceboro. WetherinTton, Florence, Vanceboro. Moore, Elizabeth, Vanceboro. Petcon, Mittie, Vanceboro, Rfd. Powell, Mollie, Vanceboro, Rfd. Peterson, Lucy, Bridgeton.

Morris, Arthur,

Mittie,



CLERK— F. T. Patterson. TREASURER—D. M. Roberts. TAX COLLECTOR—J. J. Tolson. STANDARD KEEPER— B. G. Credle. ATTORNEY— R. A. Nunn. SUPT. OF HEALTH— J. F. Patterson. POSTMASTER—L. G. Daniels. R. R. AGENT— J. P. C. Davis, N. & S., A. C. L. EXPRESS AGENT— Mr. White. TELEGRAPH MANAGERS—Alice Sutton, W. U. Edna Johnston, Postal. TELEPHONE MANAGER— Thomas Davis.

;



CHIEF OF POLICE— C.



Baugert.



Lupton.



Ministers



and



Churches.



BArTIST—Dr. Carter. Pastor. CHRISTIAN—Rev. Jones, Pastor. EPISCOPAL— B. F. Huske. Pastor. METHODIST— Euclid McWhurter. Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN—I. H. N. Summerell, Pastor.



CATHOLIC—Father



Amy,



Bridgeton. Asian, Rfd.



GRADED— H.

Ashley,

Prin. Hotels



Gallagher. Pastor. Schools and Academies. F. B. Craven, Supt.

;



A.



Rowe, Lillian, Askin, Rfd. Croom, Minnie, Askin, Rfd.

Lera, Dover. Elizabeth, Dover. Morton, Reba, Dover. Stewart, Eunice. Fort Barnwell. Bryan, Jane, Fort Barnwell. Rhodes, Myrtle. Fort Barnwell. Hill, Annie, Cove City. Bryan, Kate, Cove City. Mason, Arietta, Cove City, Rfd. Reeks, Josephine, Cove City, Rfd. Slimier, Mabel. Dover, Rfd. Gaskins, Mamie, Dover. Rfd. Bell, Bettye, Dover, Rfd. Rankin, Johnsie, North Harlowe. Foy, Bessie, North Harlowe, Rfd. Russell, Sallie, Cherry Point. Bell, Bertha, Havelock. Trentwith, Fannie, Croatan. Hard son, Carrie, Riverdale, Rfd. Brewer, Daisey, New Bern, R. 2. Irock, Jessie, New Bern, R. 2. Disosway, Myrtle, New Bern, R. 2. Wilcox. R. G., Mrs., Vanceboro, Rfd. Alpin. A. II., Mrs., New Bern, R. 1. Dau herty, R. F., Mrs. Cove City. Shaffer, Hazel M., Mrs., Riverdale, Rfd. Hardison, W. G.. Mrs., New Bern, R. 3. Arnold. Janie, Mrs., Clarks. Wilis, W. EL, Mrs., Clarks. Si ars, J. W. Mrs., Tuscorora. Turlington, J. E., Vanceboro.



and



Boarding

Mrs.



Houses.



White,



Si arrow,



The Gaston. Thomas, Bertha M., The Gem.

House. Yeomans, Mrs. I.

Patterson

C.



Banks and

Bryan, Pres. ; J. H. Griffin, Asst. Cash.

Uzzell,



Bankers.

A.



NATIONAL BANK OF NEW BERN—J.

Roberts.



Cash.;



W. W.

A.

B.



PEOPLES BANK—Wm. Dunn,

Cash.:

;



Pres.; T.



NEW BERN BANKING & TRUST CO.—J.

W.

Carroll Rodney, Cash.



J.



H. Crawford, Asst.



Cash.



CITIZENS SAVINGS BANK —W. H. Henderson, Cash.

Bakers.



Blades, Pres.



& TRUST



CO.



Home



Kafer, O. A. Bakery. Brick



Hyman

Stewart,



Manufacturers. Supply Co.

J.



W.

Shoe

Dealers.

J.



Boot and Standard Shoe Co.

Baxter.

J.

J.



Dunn.



G.,



Coplan, S.,



&



&



Co.



Son.



Book



Stores.

in



,



Eargle,



M.

G.



Marshall,



L., Vanceboro. O., Vanceboro.



Whitehurst, M. E. Butchers and Dealers Coast Line Market. Central Carket.



Cattle.



NEW BERN BANKING and TRUST COMPANY

TVFAV

A

General



BERN,



N- C.



—CAPITAIi $100,000.

Appointment

as

this



Banking



Business Transacted. Administrator of Estates.



Accepts



Executor,



Guardian



or



Name



Company



In



Your Will.



CRAVEN COUNTY



172 Painters.



CRAVEN COUNTY

VANCEBORO.

Incorporated in 1877. White, Population, 1910:

total,



Berry, E. T. Blalock & Co. Hollowell, E. T. Fulford, Walter.



350; colored,



175;



Value

Dealers.

.



525. real



estate.



$112,434;



value



personal



Produce

Davenport, B. B.



property,



TAX RATE:



$16.S07.



33 l-3c. on the $100.



Watson, .1. B. New Bern Produce Co.

Sultan,

Siallings



Town

It.



Officers.



Barry.



Plumbers.



MAYOR— T. S. Jackson. POSTMASTER—N. M. Lancaster. R. AGENT— E. M. Beard.

MANAGER TELEGRAPH—E.

Ministers



New Bern Plumbing & Supply Co. Pi. mo and Organ Dealers.

Geo.

R. Photographers.



Bros.



M. Beard, W.

T.



V. and

E.



Fuller,



Wooten Studio.

Oxley,



METHODIST— W. J. Wyche, Vanceboro Circuit. EPISCOPAL— C. D. Malone,

Insurance



Churches. Covington, Pastor;

Rector.



Georgia.



Printing



Offices.



Ghent Land Co.

Richardson Printing House. Land, E. J.



INSURANCE AGENTS— N. M. Wm. E. White, J. B. Harvey.

McLawhorn,

Butler,

J.



Agents.



Lancaster,



H.



C.



Dunn,



O.



G. Real Estate



Harper & Jones. Boyd. W. G.

Dill,



Agents.



HIGH— Claude FARM LIFE—J.

BANK"

Pres.

;



Schools

E.



and



Academies.



Ines.



A. Stewart,



T.

J.



W.



J.



Turlington, Supt. Banks and Bankers. A. T. OF B. Harvey, Cash.



VANCEBORO—

Doctors. L.



Uzzell,



Brown, H. A. Dail, George D.

Nicoll,



Geo.



Duguid,



Fodrie,



W. M.

C.



Pritchard, Geo. J. A. General



Merchants.



Hancock,



T.



Simpson,

Dealers.



J.



Ghent Land Co.

Shingle

Hill,



W.



F.

Tailors.



Lancaster, D. S. Misses Brewer & Nelson. Bright, Mrs. J. L.

Cleave, D.



Pine Lumber Co.

Hill Tailoring Co.



W.

O.



McLawhorn,

Jackson,



Sawyer Richard. Hunter Bros.

Undertakers



and



Embalmers.



Smaw, D.

Willis, J.



G.



K.

Surgeons.



Veterinary Williams, R. P. Flowers, C. M.



Mrs. J. A. Howard, T. M., & Bro. Arnold, H. L. Smith, L. E. Williams, A. M., Jr. Duguid, J. A. Duguid, J. A., Mrs. Jones, Caroline, Mrs.

Livery and Sales Stables. Warren. B. R. White & Cleave. Robinson, John L. Bryand, Boss. Manufacturing Plants. Lancaster, N. M. (Saw Mill and Gin I. Steward, J. W-, & Co. (Saw Mill and Gin.) Hotels and Boarding Houses.



Wall

Hollowelll E. T. Lewis, Gilbert.



Paper



Dealers.



Standard B. & L. Association. Insurance Agents. Boyd, W. B. (Fire). Henderson, George (Fire).

Nicol,

(Fire). Oliver (Fire). Bryan (Life). Farrow, N. M.,



New Bern B. & L. Association. Homo B. & L. Association.



Building



and



Loan



Associations.



Hotel Vance.

Druggists.



G.



A.



&



Vanceboro Drug Co. Tobacco Warehouses. Vanceboro, Tobacco Warehouse Co., Moses

Harvey, Props.



&



Groves, H. M.



Biddle J. W. Moutzus, Z. Newspapers



DOVER.

and

Editors.



DAILY SUN— 0. G. Dunn, Editor. NEW BERN JOURNAL (Daily and

A. York, Editor.

J.



Semi-



Incorporated in 1901. White. 450; colored, 450; Population, 1910: total. 900 (estimated). Value real estate. $100,000; value personal

property,



Weekly)— C.



—A.



EAST CAROLINA INDUSTRIAL WEEKLY

Roberts and E.



TAX RATE:



$50,000.

50c.

S.



on the $100.

Officers.



SUN



Land, Editors.

G. Dunn, Editor. Plants.



Town



(Semi-Weekly)— Owen

Manufacturing



Coca-Cola Co. Oaks Mfg. Co. (Farming Implements). Pepsi- Cola Bottling Works.

agers.



ATHENS THEATRE—Taylor & Losick, ManSTAR THEATRE— Hahn & Sutton, Managers. Star, Hahn & Sutton, Mgrs.

Opera

House.



Theatres.



Richardson. CHIEF OF POLICE—W. G. Rouse. POSTMASTER— W. A. Wilson. H. R. R. AGENTS—D. C. Ross, N. S. Holland. D. & S. MANAGER TELEGRAPH—D. C. Ross, U. Ministers and Churches.

'



MAYOR—N.



;



B.



W.



METHODIST— L.



DISCIPLE







L.



T.



B. Pattishall, Pastor. Wrightsell, Pastor.



Masonic



BAPTIST—Rev.



Ragland. Pastor.



NEW BERN BANKING and TRUST COMPANY —

NFAV RERN,

N. C.



CAPITAL

this



$100,000.

as

In



A



General



Banking Business Transacted.

Administrator of Estates.



Accepts



Appointment



Executor,



Guardian



or



Name



Company



Your Will.



CRAY ION— CUMBERLAND



173



HIGH—



Schools and Academies. W. G. Gaston, Prin. Banks and Bankers.



General



Merchants.



Xarhamson,

Sutton,

P.-es.



C.



Eli. S.,



&



Son.



BANK OF DOVER—G.

W. H. Caton, Cash.

Herndon,

Wilson,

L.

S.



V. Richardson,



Doctors.



White, H. T. Heath, J. F. Eubanks. O. C. Avery. E. D.



Daugherty

Druggists.



&



Son. Cotton



Gins.



W.



A.



White,

Merchants.

Avery-



H. T.

Hotels



General Richardson, G. V. Wilson, W. A.



and



Boarding



Houses.



Livery Stables.



Nachamson,



Ell.



Cos,



John.

Doctors.



Daugherty, H. E. Goldsboro Lumber Co. Kelly, W. R.



Milbee.



R.



O.



BRIDGETON.

Houses.

total,



Hawkins



&



Griffin.



Boarding Richardson, Mrs. Fannie.

Livery

Stables.



Hotels



and



Wilson, W. A. Daugherty, H. E. Manufacturing Plants. Goldsboro Lumber Co. Waters, W. H., Lumber Co. Dover Lumber Co.



700; colored, 200. 900. real estate, $75,273; value personal property, $30,013. RATE: 50c. on the $100.



Incorporated in 1907. Population, 1914: White,



Value



TAX



POSTMASTER—J.

METHODIST—

1



MAYOR—



I.



Town Officers. W. Rodgers.



West



&



Parrott.



COVE

total,



CITY.

100;



Incorporated in 1907. White. 300; colored, Population, 1910:



Value



400. real



estate.

25c.



$27,500;



value



personal

75c.



property,



TAX RATE:



$21,950.



on the $100, and

Officers.

J.



on



the poll.



C. Brooks. R. Hopewell. Ministers and Churches. W. A. Cade. Pastor. J SCIPLE—Rev. Smith, Pastor. General Merchants. Holton, A. J. Everington, A. Oglesby, John. Bro. (Hardware). Tingle Fulcher, Perry. Bunting & Gaskins. Brooks Grocery Co. Livery Stables.



CHIEF OF POLICE— W.

1



&



Town



Holton, T.

Lewis.



W.



MAYOR—J.



S.



Robinson.



POSTMASTER— J. F. Heath. R. R. AGENT—M. A. Hill, N. S. MANAGER TELEGRAPH—M. A.

Ministers



CHIEF OF POLICE—J.



Hill.



and



Churches.



METHODIST—L.



BAPTIST—W.



B.



Avery, Pastor. B. Pattishall. Pastor.



Manufacturing Plants. Bridgcton Lumber Co. Blades, J. B., Lumber Co. Grist mill. Ogesby, J. H. Dry Goods. Parker, S. D. Markets. Mozingo, L. F. Holton, A. J.







CUMBERLAND COUNTY FAYETTEVILLE. COUNTY

SEAT,



POPULATION— (Census 1910), 35,284. Formed in 1754. Named in honor of Duke AREA— 900 square miles.

Value



of



Cumberland.



of real estate. $4,745,736; value of personal property, $2,127,942. Property listed in 1914, by whites, $6,414,405; by negroes, $659,273. For whites, 94; fornegroes, 66. County purposes, 22c. on the $100; pension, 2c; bonds, 17c; roads, school tax Cross Creek Township, 38c; State, 20c



NUMBER OF SCHOOLS—

TAX RATE

PUBLIC



25c; special

convicts.



Countv bonded debt, $126,800.



RAILROAD, TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS COMPANIES.



ROADS — Number



of miles.



400.



Worked by Public Road Law and county



Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, 57.14 miles, assessed value $1,925,287.00 7,305.00 Pullman Company, assessed value 15,016.00 Southern Express Company, assessed value 14,344.00 Western Union Telegraph Comuany, assessed value 54,177.00 Aberdeen and Rockflsh Railroad 1,600 miles, assessed value 480.00 Roseboro and Fayetteville Telephone Company, assessed value 45. on Clinton and Dunn Telephone Company, assessed value 43, 388. on Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company, assessed value 13,044. on Carolina Power and Light Company, assessed value 8,118.00 American Telephone and Telegraph Company, assessed value Raleigh, Charlotte and Southern R. R., Raleigh and Southport Division, 21.50 miles, assessed value ^"J'o-o'nH Postal Telegraph-Cable Company, assessed value ,„2'§i«S2 Virgina and Carolina Southern Railroad, 7.50 miles, assessed value 12^,500.00 Fayetteville Gas and Electric Company, assessed value „„„™ 5,000.00 Merchants and Farmers Steamboat Company, assessed value S, 195. 00 Power Company, assessed value Fayetteville Traction and SUPERIOR COURT TERMS January 11, February 8, March 15 (civil), April 26 (civil). May 24, August 30 (civil), October 25, September 20. November 22.







NEW BERN BANKING and TRUST COMPANY —

NEW BEM,

N. C.



CAPITAL)

this



$100,000.

as

In



A



General



Banking



Business Transacted. Administrator of Estates.



Accepts



Appointment



Executor,



Guardian



or



Name



Company



Your Will.



174



CUMBERLAND COUNTY

COUNTY

OFFICERS.

A.



PHYSICIANS NOT

McKethan.

Faycttoville.



IN



TOWNS.



CLERK

Fayetteville.



OF



COURT—A.



TREASURER—David Caster, Fayettevllle. CORONER— J. V. UcGougan, Fayetteville. SOLICITOR RECORDER'S COURT—A. B. Breece. CLERK RECORDER'S COURT—T. J. Powers. SURVEYOR—Moody O. Bullard, Fayetteville. SUPT. OF HEALTH— Wm. S. Jordan, Fayetteville. SUPT. OF SCHOOLS— B. T. McBrydc. Fayetteville.



silKRIFF— N. II. MacGeachy REGISTEB OF DEEDS—R. P.



Averitt. K. G., Cedar Creek. Bullock, T. ('.. Autryville. Olive. P. W.. Wade.



Bolton.



Beard, D., Cedar Creek. McFayden. Oscar, Stedman. Averitt, K. G., Autryville.

Evans,



MERCHANTS NOT J. & O., Idaho

II.



IN



TOWNS.



Downing,



B., Cedar Creek. Smith, A. B., Cedar Creek. Haywood, T. J., Idaho. MacAlister, D. A. Wade. MacPhall, H. A., Wade.



SUPT.

ville,



OF



HOME—Alex.

W.



Leslie,



Fayette-



BOARD

J.



OF



EDUCATION—J.

G.



(chm'n). Fayetteville;



W.



A. Oates, L. Williams, Linden;



Culbreth. J. C, Falcon. Carter, Dan, Vander. Allen, J. L., Fayetteville, R. 4. Godwin, Carl, Fayetteville, R. 1. Guy & Godwin, Fayetteville, R. 1. McDaniel, W. T. & J. M., Fayetteville, R.



5.



Hall, Autryville.



Lockaway.



J.,

,



Stedman.



COMMISSIONERS— T.

etteville;

J.



McAlister,



Fay-



VV. S. Bramble, Alderman; J. F. McFadyen, Wandester; J. H. Rogers, Hope Mills; C. Williams, Godwin.



BOARD

ville;



OF



ELECTIONS— W.



G.



Hall,



(Chm'n), Fayetteville; Geor?e Holmes, FayetteA. H. Slocomb, Fayetteville.



JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. CROSS CREEK TOWNSHIP—D. N. Maclean,



Fayetteville; C. P. Overby, Fayetteville; Caster, Fayetteville; W. A. Brown, FayColin MaeRae, Fayetteville- T J Powers, Fayetteville: Frank Glover, FayettevilleC. B. McMillan, Fayetteville; W. S. Cook.



W. D.



Stedman. Bryant. H. MacNeill A. A., & Sons, Godwin. Adams, J. C, Little River Academy. Bird, Jeff, Little River Academy. Draughon, R. L. .Draughon. Clark, J. F.. Manchester. Holt, D. McL., Argyle. Marsh, W, H. Alderman. Jessup, Emmett, Clay Fork. Geddie, J. D., Stedman. Sessoms, Jeff. D. .Stedman. Bullard Vander, Vander.

,



etteville;



Carter,



II.



C, Buckhorn.

J.







Nunnalee, W.

Faircloth,

Carter, D.



L., Sherwood. T., Raeford.



PEARCE'S MILL—G. W.

A.



Powell,



ville; A. J. Barrett, Fayetteville; R. ver, Fayetteville, R. 7: L. E. Regan.



FayetteG. CarFayette;



COTTON GINS.

&

T., Fayetteville, R.

.



2.



GRAY'S CREEK—F.

;



Marsh.



ville,



R. 8J. Kriner, Edonia. Rfd.

;



H.



Smith,



Alderman



S.



C.



SEVENTY- FIRST—D.

J.



F.



McFayden,



B. Gillis, Fayetteville, Fayetteville, Rfd. ; J. M.



Monroe, J. McN. Fayetteville, R. Ewing, W. C, Fayettville, R. 1. Alexander, N. B., Fayetteville. Godwin, S. G., Fayetteville. Geddie, McD., Fayetteville. Marsh, .H., Alderman.



4.



W



MaePherson, Fayetteville, Rfd.



CARVER'S CREEK—Joseph

LITTLE RIVER—M.

M. Ray,



Ray, Draughon;



A.MacBuie,

den: A.



Fayetteville; R. A. Collier, LinLobelia. P. Blue, Lobelia; D.

1

;



J. H. Fayetteville. Hatcher, William Carlos. Williams, W. N., Fayetteville.



Currie,



W. McK. Monroe,



Fayetteville, Rfd.



D. Black, Vass, R.

R.

2: R.

S.



BEAVER DAM—J.



W. H. Richardson.

S.



McCorquedale, J. T., Kinnon. Blue & Faircloth, Fayetteville, Rfd.



Home



Autryville,

1: D. U. Clay Fork;



SAW



MILLS.

2. 2.



Tatum, Cedar Creek, R.



Beard, Fayetteville; C. P. Rollins, Alexander Simmons, Fayetteville.

Creek;



CEDAR CREEK—J. M. Faircloth. Cedar D. J. Wheeler, Cedar Creek; S. H. Maxwell, Steadman. R. 1. FLEA HILL—M. Maxwell, Fayetteville, Rfd. H. H. Bolton, Fayetteville: G. F. Hubbard, Fayetteville; D. D. Bain, Wade, R. 1; Henry Murphy, R. F. D. ; J. T. Williams, R. F. D. BLACK RJVER— Nathan Williams, Godwin: B. H. Jernigan, Dunn R. 4; E. J. Godwin,

:



Bullard, C. C, Fayetteville, R. Culbreth, J. C, Fayetteville, R. Allen, J. T, Fayetteville, R. 5.

Olive, W. J., & Co. Wade. Downing, A., Stedman.



Allen,



Willis,



Fayetteville,



Rfd.



Home,, George, Vander.

Fairley Fayetteville, Rfd. Ward, Thos., Fayetteville, Rfd. Godwin, Earl, Fayetteville, Rfd. Walker, W. M., Fayetteville, Rfd. Britton. W. H., & Co.. Timberland.



Blue,



Dunn, R.

R.

7;

J.



4.



ROCKFISH— A.

D.



G.



Vaughn,



Fayetteville;



Hornaday, Cotton; W. C. Perks, Hope Mills; John Smith, Cotton; J. W. Hodges,

Cotton.



Johnson Lumber Co., Timberland. Bullard, A. J., & Son, Vander. Harnett Lumber Co., Manchester. Dean, J. W., Godwin. Jessup, Emmett, Cedar Creek.

Bullard,

C. C, Fayetteville. PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS



PRESBYTERIAN— Colin Shaw, Fayetteville, Rfd. K A. McLeod, Fayetteville, Rfd. BAPTIST—T. J. Baker, Cedar Creek; J. D.

;



MINISTERS NOT



IN



TOWNS.



McCellan, Mamie, Godwin. Godwin, Ella, Wade, R. 1.

Boyer,

Currie,

C.



Tew,

J.



Fayetteville;



W. M.

Q.



M.



Gibbs,



Cotton;



R.



Page, Fayetteville; Johnson, Cedar



C, Wade,

Lee,

Sallie,



R.



1



Lizzie



Creek.



McNeill,



Wade. Wade.



METHODIST— N.

L.



B. Strickland, Chafln, Fayetteville, Rfd.



Hope



Mills;



SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES. KING HIRAM SCHOOL. RIVERDALE ACADEMY. EASTOVER ACADEMY. GODWIN GRADED SCHOOL. LITTLE RIVER ACADEMY.



Fayetteville, R. 2. Mobley, W. F., Fayetteville, R. 1 Holmes, Henreitta, Fayetteville R. 1. Wright, Nat, Fayetteville, R. 1



Murphy, Henry,



Jones, Bulla,



Mary



E.,



Fayetteville,



R.

2.



1



Netta, Fayetteville, R.

,



McMillan, Margaret M., Mrs., Wade, Page, Mary, M. Fayetteville, R. 5. Carter, A. C, Buekhorne.



R.



1.



CUMBERLAND COUNTY

Stedman, Stedman. Mitchell, Lydia, Stedman. Rodney, Julia, Stedman. Pearsall, Mamie, Stedman.

Williams, Overton,

Alice, J. A.,



175



R.



1



Currie, Ernest, Hope Mills, R. 2. Wilkins, Reba, Linden, R. 2. Porter, Mary, Linden, R. 2. Watson, Annie, Parkton, R. 1. Fayeteville, Massey Hill. Genoble, W. C. Buie, Janie, Cumberland. Sinclair, Kate, Fayetteville. McCaskill, Bascom, Fayetteville, R. 7

,



POSTMASTER— L. B. Hale. R. R. AGENTS— W. B. Anderson, A. C. L. H. S. Jones and A. R. MacLead, A. & R. EXPRESS AGENT— W. M. Prouse. TELEGFAPH MANAGER — D. S. MacRae, Western Union: M. B. Smith, Mrg. Postal. TELEPHONE MANAGER—J. R. Boyd, Car;

,



olina Telephone & Telegraph Co. Ministers and Churches.



BAPTIST—Joel

phrey.



S.



Snyder.



W.



A.



Hum-



Olive, E. J., Hope Mill. McDonald, Lauchlin. Mrs., Hope Hills. Genoble, W. C, Cumberland Mills Rhodes, Virginia, Cumberland Mills.



EPISCOPAL— Archie METHODIST— J. T.



Hay



Fairley,



Fisher, Girtrude, Roslin. Fisher, Marion, Hope Mills,



PRESBYTERIAN—W. M. Fairley, Letcher Smith, L. T. Wilds. CATHOLIC— J. F. Gallagher.

Schools and Academics.



Boogher, Rector. Gills, Presiding Elder; Street Church. W. R. Royall, Pastor.



John



L.



R.



2.



Lowery, Annie F., Fayetteville, R.

Blue, Lela, Fayetteville. R. 3. Pate, Mabel, Hope Mills, R. 1. McGirt, Eva, Maxton Currie. Lucy, Maxton.



3



FAYETTEVILLE GRADED—W.

Supt.



S.



Snipes.



DONALDSON

Hotels



MILITARY— S.

and

Boarding



M.



Reed,



Supt.



Houses.



3. McArthur, Mary, Fayetteville, McPherson, Elizabeth, Fayetteville, R. 3



R.



Hotel LaFayete. Martin Hotel.

Atlantic Hotel.



Cnok,



Inez,



Raeford.

4.



McKeithan, Ethel, Fayetteville, R. McCormick, Archie. Manchester.

Black, Lillian, Manchester. Black, Emmie, Fayetteville, R. 4. Warrick, Laura, Fayetteville, R. 4. Patton, S. M., Linden. Morgan, C. Linden. Woods, Julia, Linden. Stakes, Carrie, Linden. McKethan, Annie, Raeford, R. 1. Ray, Emma, Lane. Martin, John, Lane.

.



Spence House. Hotel Roseniont.



Cumberland Hotel.

Williams, Fannie. Snell, Kate. Leroy House.

Fayetteville



Inn.



Carrie, Stedman, R. 1. McKethan, Christian, Raeford.

Giles,



Barnes, Mrs. Sarah. Smith, Kate. Johnson, Mary K. Blount, Emma. Higdon House.



James, Fayetteville. R. Moore, Vernon, Stedman, R. 1

Black,



6



Pres.



Melvin, Girtrude, Autryville. R. 1. Johnson, W. C, Cedar Creek. McMillan, Lela, Stedman, R. 1 Johnson, W. R., Cedar Creek, R. Cogdell, Eugenia, Cedar Creek. Thaggard, Mary Kate, Cedar Creek. Bullard, E. E., Mrs. Buckhorne. Harris, G. H., Roseboro, R. 3. Hudspeth, Evelin, Roseboro, R. 3. Melvin, Grace, Autryville. Cameron, Bessie, Vass.

Jessup,



THE NATIONAL BANK— S. W. Cooper, Allan MacMillan, Cash. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK—H. W. Lilly,

:



Banks and



Bankers.



Pres.

1.



;



A.



W.



Peace,

Pres.



Vice-Pres.



and



Cash.



;



Thorne Clark, Asst. Cash.

F.



CUMBERLAND SAVINGS & TRUST CO.—

H.

Claude Rankin, Stedman, Automobile Garage and Dealers.

;



Cash.



Ramseur Bros. Co. Welsh Motor Co.

Armfleld-Percival Co. Bakers. MacNeill, J. S.



Marion E. Elease.



Doughtry. G. R.. Cedar Creek. Oainey, Elizabeth. Fayetteville, R. C. Hughes, Sarah, Fayetteville, R. Setaoi etaoiiin Overton, J. A., Fayetteville, R. 8 Overton, J. A., Mrs. Fayetteville, R. 8. Gaston, H. B., Godwin. Reese, Myrtle J., Godwin. Gray, May, Godwin.



MacNeill Bakery Co.

Brick

Poe, E.

A.,



Manufacturers.



Co.



Tar Heel Brick Co. Boot and Shoe Dealers. Jennings, E. H.

Jessup

Bros.



Brown. Clavton, Godwin.

Hottell,

Julia,



Bolton,



Mertice,



Fayetteville, R. Fayetteville, R.



2. 2.



Kennedy, J. L. Holland & Co. Globe Clothing Co. Fleishman, B., & Bros.

Ayer. S. G.



FAYETTEVILLE.

Population, 1914: 10,000. White polls, 631: colored polls, 205. Value of real estate, $3,000,000; value personal property, $1,000,000. TAX RATE 1 per cent. includes Bonded debt, (This $377,000. water- works and electric plant, which is owned by city)



Thornton,

Goldstein, Courtney,



Tom

J.



A.,



&



Co.







Shuford, Rogers & Co. Maultsby, W. S. Watson, M., & Co.



M.



L.



C



.



Town



Officers.



MAYOR—



J.



D.



MacNeill.

T.

Kelly.



CHIEF OF POLICE—J.



CLERK—H. J. McBride. TREASURER— A. A. MacKethan, Jr. TAX COLLECTOR—W. L. Hawley. ATTORNEY—R. H. Dye. SUPT. OF HEALTH— J. W. McNeil.



Stein Bros. Jackson, J. C, & Son. Thornton, Frank. Jackson-Williams Co. Fleisher Bros. Horwitz, R. Sullivan Shoe Shop.



White House Shoe Store. Zahran Bros. Co. Book Stores. Gorham Book & Music House.

Judge,

J.



W.



17G



CUMBERLAND



CUMBERLAND COUNTY

Dry Goods and Notions. Thornton, Frank. Capitol Department Store.

Interstate 5c. Jessup Bros.



177



Hospitals. Highsrnith Hospital. Cumberland General Hospital.



and



10c.



Store.



Insurance Agents.



Ayer, S. G. Vourtney, M. L. Maultsby, A. S.,

Riff,



Huske, B. B.



(Fire).



MacKeathan, Alfred A.



& &



Bro.



MacGuire, A. F.



MacRae,



S.



H.



(Fire.)



T.



Holland & Co. Anderson, J. H.,

Kindley,



Co.



Gas & Electrict Co. Puhlic Works Commission. Fayetteville Light & Power Co.

Fayetteville



Fleishman, B., & Bros. Fayetteville Bargain House. Power and Light Companies.



W.



E., Co.



Rose, F. R. (Fire). Cook, W. S. (Fire). Fayetteville Realty & Insurance Malloy, W. B. (Life). MacKeathan Real Estate, Loan

M.it..).



Co.



(Fire).



&



Trust Co.



Wallace-Ellington Campbell, S. M.

Beasley, B. F.



Co.

Jewelers.



Five



and



Ten

Co.



Cent Stores.



The



Interstate.



Kress, S.



H.,



&



Myers



5



and 10c

Fruit



store.



Upton-Sedberry Co. Eggleston, J. H. Upton, R. H

.



Dealers.



Bartley, E.



Townsend, D. W. Smith Fruit Store.

Salcchy's



Laundries.

Fayetteville Wall Sing.



Steam



Candy



Laundry.



Store.



Dealers and Manufacturers. Southern Cotton Oil Co. Rankin, A. E., Co. Taylor, D. K.

Fertilizer



Lawyers.

Broadfoot, C. W. Broadfoot, Charles. Breece, A. B. Cook, H. L. Hall, A. S. MacKeathan, E. R. Rose, G. M. Murchison, I. A.



Evans,



,T.



&



O.

Florists.



Lamb, J. M. MacKeathan &

Russell. C.

S.



Co.



Foundries



and



Iron



Works.



Waid's Foundry

Clark,

I.



&

B.,



Plow Works.

Oyster

Dealers.



W.

Fish



and



Plummer, J. H. Buckingham, T.

Williams, E.



&



Co.



N. Furniture Dealers. Fayetteville Furniture Co.



Nimocks. Q. K. Robinson, H. McD. Shaw. J. G. Sinclair, N. A. Dye, R. H. Rose, C. G. Everett, H. S.

Bullard. V. C. Newton J. Sprunt. Brothers, H. L.



Brothers, W. E. Sheetz, S., & Sons. Newberry, C. B. Fvans Furniture Co. Sheetz, H. E. Grocers. Armflcld Co. (Wholesale.) Culbreth, J. H., & Co. (Wholesale). A. E., Co. (Wholesale and Rankin, Fields, T. B., & Co. Carolina Grocery Co. Tally, V. F.



Lyon. Terry. Herring, R. W.

Davis, E. G. Oates. J. A.



Retail)



MacLean. J. MacRae. J. Gibbs. John

Williford,

J.



A., Jr. C. C.



M.

C.



McPhail.

McCaskill,



S.



Bascom.



Maultsby. G. Sam. Ray. I. H.. & Co. Carolina Grocery Co. Smith, W. F. (Wholesale.)

Powell, W. H. Rethune. M. A. Hedgepeth Bros. Byrd, W. J. Bell, N. J. Evans, J. & O. Powers, John. Smith & Dowing.



Stringfield. D. M. Stringfield, P. R.



Ray. Donald. Simmons, R. F. Williams. Henry E.



Howard.



C.



Bennett, F.



C. T.



Lumber Manufacturers and

Rankin, C. A.



Dealers.



Tatum,



J.



L.



Empire Lumber Co. Cumberland Lumber Co. Southern Timber and Lumber

Bullard, A. J.. McAllister-Ross Roone & Thain.



Co.



Cook, J. H. Melvin, A. S., Co. Gallup & Co. (Wholesale). Davis Bros. Smith, H.



&



Sons.

Co. Co.



Lumber Lumber



Gilmore-Rankin



West Lumber

Thain, T.

T.



Co.



Hardware Dealers. TTuske Hardware House. Watson, Walter.

Haigh, Charles. Rankin, A. E. McMillian Bros. Powell, W. H. Maultsby, .T. Sam. Ward's Plow Works.

Sanders, W. T. Fayetteville Supply Co. Jernigan, J.



Marble Works. Remsburg. E. L. Monumental Works. Fayetteville Machinery Dealers.

Russell.

C.

I.



S.



Carolina Machine Co.

Clark.



W.



Huske Hardware House. Sanders. W. T.

Fayetteville Supply Co.



-12—



ITS



(T.Ml'.KKAI.XI)

Naval

Store

Dealers.



I



'01



NTV

Veterinary

Martin,

Elder,

II.



Surgeons.



Slooomb. A. II. Georgia Pine Turpentine Co. MacKethan Turpentine Co. Paint and Oil Dealers.



Tom. W.

Wall



Paper



Dealers.



Landon Wright.



Huske Hardware

Saupnders, Home. H.

\V.



Co.



Gorham Look & Music

Wade.

Sliley.

II.

().



Co.



T.



V.

II.



R.



MacKethan & Co. Downing & Smith.

Rankin, A. E. Co. Gallup Oil Co. Standard Oil C.

Painter*.



Wright. T. T. Maultsby, Wm. Jones. I mil. Waddell, Alfred.

Jones, l.onnie. Sykes, Ernest.



Manufacturing Plants. Holt-Morgan Mills (Cotton Cloth). Holt- Williamson Mill (Yarns). Tolar-Hart Mill (Yarns). Lakeview Mfg. Co. (Yarns). Victory Mfg. Co. (Cotton Cloth). Ashley-Bailey Mill No. 1 (Silk). Ashley-Bailey Mill No. 2 (Silk). Aigoddon Knitting Mill. Ward's Plow Works. P.ruton, J. C, Cross Arm Works.



West Lumber

Thain, T.

Fayettcville

T.



Co.



(Crates).

Co.



Plumbers. Crane Plumbing Co., The. II. S. Burke, Smith, Frank. Piano and Organ Dealer*.

Blount,

Sheetz.



Woodenware

Brick Co.



Georgia

Poe,

E.



Pine Turpentine Co.

A.,



Rheum- aid Medical Co. Regal Medicine Co.

Hewitt, C. M. (Mattresses). Bullard, J. J., & Sons. Sullivan Shoe Co.



W.

S.,



&



F.,



Music Co.

Sons.



Pemberton, H. M. Kimball, W. W., Co. Photographers.



Paton Studio. Keen's Studio.

Real

Estate



Kennedy, E. J. Gilmore-Rankin Co. MacKethan Turpentine Co. Tar Heel Brick Co.



Agents.



CUMBERLAND.

Population, 1913, about 5(10. Cotton Mill.

Neciansett Mills (Inc.) General Merchants.



Townsend, D. W.

Cooper, C. J. Armfield, D. F. Vanstory, W. A. Monashan, E. J. Thompson, G. A. Malloy, W. B. MacKethan, E. R. Favetteville Realty Rose. F. R.



Cumberland Grocery Co.

Butler,



W.



H.,



&



Son.



&

Co.



Insurance Co.



Wade,



Albert.



Autry, D. J. Morrison, John.



MacKethan Land



Pardue, W.



J.



Scarborough Realty Co. Cape Fear Loan & Trust Co.

Sales

Bevill.



HOPE MILLS.

Incorporated in 18S8. Population, 1910: White,

total,



Stables.



C. Ingold, C.



L. L.



988;



colored,



12,



Wiggins, F. M. Martin, T. 0. Rankin, Tom. Croom, A. R. West, J. F.

Shingle

Dealers.



Value



1,010. of real



estate,



5257,119; value of per-



sonal property, 55,592. TAX RATE: 33 l-3c. on the $100.



Town



Officers



MAYOR—E.

R. R.



T.



McDonald.

T. T.



Huske Hardware

Evans,

Carter,

J.



POSTMASTER—Jno.

and V.



Bynum.

McDonald, A.

T.

C.



Co.



&



O.



Dan. Simmons, Alex.

Smith, A. B. Rankin, A. E.

Co. Rankin. A. E., Co. Gilmore-Rankin Co.

Tailors.



MANAGER TELEGRAPH—E.

W. U.



&



AGENTS- -E.

C.

S.



L.



McDonald,



Empire Lumber



METHODIST—John

BAPTIST



Ministers

I.



and







Churches. A. Tharpe, Pastor.

Pastor.



E.



Olive,



PRESBYTERIAN—Rev. Fairley. EPISCOPAL—Rev. Moody.



The Vogue. Williams, Fred D.,

Stein

Bros.



Co.



GRADED— I.

Gilbert,

J.



Schools and Academies. E. Olive, Prin.

Doctors.

C.

S.



Holland



&



Co.



Shepard, Miss Lizzie. Holland, John C. Bennett, F. N.

Undertakers Rogers, J. R. McNeill, T. H.



Hutchinson,

Gilbert.

J.



S.



Druggists.

C.

S.



and



Embalmers.



Hutchinson,



S.



Lawyers.



Newton,



Z.



B.



CUMBERLAND— CURRITUCK

General Merchants.



179



Bynuni, Jas. H. Hope Mills Mercantile Co. Hall, H. F.

Rogers,



Sessoms, Samuel. Hope Mills Furniture Co. Byrnes, Misses. (Millinery.) Deaver. P. D.

Hotels and

Central. Atlantic.



Owen

J.



C.



Boarding Houses.



McPhail,

Calcutt,

:i



H.



Chas.

(Millinery and Furniture)



Bullard, W. H. Tlinmt s Tpssg I'ate, H. M., Mrs. McDaniel, N. M.



Manufacturing Plants.



Hope Mills Manufacturing

to 4.



Co.,



Mills Nos.



1



COUNTY CURRITUCKCURRITUCK.

COUNTY SEAT,



POPULATION— (Census 1910). 7,693. Named in honor of Tribe of Indians. AREA — 200 square miles.

Value

of



real



Property listed



PUBLIC ROADS TAX RATE— BONDED INDEBTEDNESS— RAILROAD, TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS COMPANIES.

,



NUMBER OF SCHOOLS— For —



$1,266,410; value of personal property, $520,021. 1914, by whites, $1,651,487; by negroes, $1,124,944. whites, 32; for negroes, 14. Number of miles, 1T.0. Worked by hands, not by taxation. County purposes, 19c. on the $100; 15c. on the $100, special. $2,500.

estate,



in



Southern Express Co., assessed value assessed value Western Union Telegraph Co. Norfolk Southern Railroad, 14.47 miles, assessed value Pullman Co. assessed value assessed value Currituck Telephone Co. Chesapeake and Albemarle Canal Co., assessed value Norfolk and Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Co., assessed Pasquotank and North River Steamboat Co SUPERIOR COURT TERMS—January 25 (civil), March

, ,



$



i



2 147.00 1 035.00 187 965.00 231.00 jj 2, 500.00 4, 000.00 6 777. IN) 6 .667.00



value

1,



September



6.



COUNTY OFFICERS. CLERK OF COURT—E. W. Ansell.

tuck.



PHYSICIANS NOT

CurriRitter,



IN



TOWNS.



F. W., Moyock.



SHERIFF—R. E. L. Griggs, Point Harbor. REGISTER OF DEEDS —Thomas W. BaxShawboro.

Sanderlin,



Mann, 3. M.. Movopk. Maynard, J. D., Knott's Island.

Cowell, Griggs,



W. H. .Sligo. W. T., Poplar Branch.

J.



ter,



Newbern,



M., Jarvisburg.

Lawyers.



TREASURER—John W.

boro.



ShawCox,



CORONER — T.



J.



SURVEYOR—J. SUPT. OF HEALTH—Dr.

Moyock.



Evans, Point Harbon. C. Walker, Maple.

S.

J.



Simmons, A. M., Currituck. W. D., Mayock.



M.



Mann,



MERCHANTS NOT



IN



TOWNS.



SUPT. OF

Jarvisburg.



SCHOOLS—Dr.



M. Newbeni,

J.



BOARD OF

Coinjack;

S.



EDUCATION—W.



Tate,



Fiske & Charltan, Moyock. Cox, Mrs. J. B., Moyock. Van de Carr. C. R., & Co., Moyock. Poyner, J. W., Moyock.

Flora. P. H., Tulls. Humphries, C. V.,



E. D. Bowden, Knott's Island; Dr. M. Mann, Moyock. COMMISSIONERS—W. S. Newbern, Jr., Powell Point; C. S. Perkins, Snowden; E. M.



&



Bros., Tulls.



Snowden. F.

Forbes,



P., P.,



Snowden.

ShawDoro.



M. M., Shawboro.

J.



Walker, Maple.



Barnard,



BOARD OF ELECTIONS—N.

Jr.,



Coinjack; Harrison, Mamie.



W.



F.



Leaxy.



N. Hampton, Gregory, W. S.



JUSTICES OF THE

Moyock;



PEACE.



W. Fontz, MOYOCK TOWNSHIP— F. C. G. Old, Vine, Va. CRAWFORD— J. L. DeCormis Shawboro; A. D. Sawyer, Tulls; L. Walker, Barco. POFLAR BRANCH—W. S. Harrison, David

S.



Jones,



A. M. Roberts, Cartwright, Jarvisburg.



H.



Dutcher,



J.



M.



FRUITVILLE—David Jones, A. M. Roberts. MINISTERS NOT IN TOWNS. P. METHODIST — C. Jerome, Poplar

Branch;

ington.



Moyock



Disciple,

T.



C.



E.



Lee,



Wash-



BAPTIST—J.

N.



Ragland,

L.



P. Stallings, beth City;John E.



Moyock;



Poplar Branch; T. Reed, Eliza-



DISCIPLE— C.



Blalock. E. Lee. Washington.



Perkins, C. L., Sligo, P. O. Snowden. Johnson, E. R., Currituck. Walker, H. D., Maple. Boswood. Grandy, Barco. • Barco. C, Barco. Lindsey. Dempsey, Maple. Guard, J. T., Coinjock. Bray, B. N., Coinjock. Hampton, W. H., Waterlily. Coinjock Grocery Co., Coinjock. Hampton, A. B., Aydlett. Williams, J. T., Poplar Branch. Newbern. R. L.. Old. Owens. J. B.. Point Harbor. Ansell, E. W., Barco. Williams, Ella, Mrs., Poplar Branch. Parker, W. H. Poplar Branch. Cooper, W. A., Knott's Island. Boswood. J. H, Gregory. Hale, B., Gregory. Woodhouse, D. W., Poplar Branch. Gallop, J. C, Poplar Branch.



180



criiltlTUCK— DARE

,



Grandy, J. T., Grandy. Owens, A. A Bertha.

Gallop, W. II.. Jarvisburg. Brock, C. H.. & Co.. Powell's Point. Gregory, H. II.. Jarvisburg. Forbes, I. A., Jarvisburg. Garrington, Thomas, Jarvisburg. Etheridge. Richard. Powell's 1'oint. Aydlett, C- C, & Son, Harbinger. Harrell, T. S.. Mamie. Gray. Curtis, Corolla. Bowden. E. D.._& Son. Knott's Island. Jones. V. L.. Knott's Island.



Gibson



Perkins, A. L., Powell's Point. Cairo. C, Barco. & Kight, Indian Town.



PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Snowden,

I'Yn-bee,



Alice,



Shawboro.



Munden,



J. E.. Woodleigh. Jones & Son, Woodleigh. Scarborough, Geo., Duck. Leary. A. K.. Duck. Dozier, A. M., Snowden,



S. P., Mrs., Gregory. Adelaide, Shawboro. Ida, Cligo. Newby, Jennie P. Tulls, Tmeblood, Hattie, Currituck. Snow, Edith E., Currituck. Fori hand, Katie. Maple. Ross, Julia, Barco. McNeill, Berta, Coinjock. Lee, Eunice, Currituck.



Flora,



Bray.



Lee,



W.



K.. Sligo. P.



O.



Snowden.



Gregory, J. 1.., Sligo, P. O. Snowden. ferry. W. A.. Otello. Perry Co.. Otella. Baum, Elijah. Kitty Hawk. Overton, J. H., Comjock. Smith, John, Grandy. Newbern, II. & W. W., Co., Powell's Point. Swain, Mrs. W. H. Powell's Point. Tate. W. J., Otilla.

,



Doxy, Elsie, North West, Va. Lough, R. J., Moyock. Wilson, Addie, Moyock. Deadmon, Gurtha, Moyock. Deans, Irma, Vine, Va. Corolla. Parker, Lizzie D. Newbern, Annie, Waterlily.

,



Adams,



HOTELS AND BOARDING



HOUSES.



Baum, L. C, Poplar Branch. Hotel Walker, Currituck. Guard, J. T., Coinjock. Brock, C. H., Powell's Point. White. L. R.. Seagull. Stevenson, Mrs. Geo. E., Shawboro.

Snowden, Freeford.



Jerome, Jerome, Annie C, Poplarbranch. Parker, Carrie, Poplarbranch. Reid, Inez, Poplarbranch. Isley, Robert W., Poplarbrbabnch. Parker, Edna, Grandy. Mann, E. W., Grandy. Gay, Ida S., Jarvisburg.

Ferebee,

Scott,



Purcell, Coinjock. C. P., Mrs., Aydlette.



Jennie,



Jarvisburg.

,



Mae, Jarvisburg.



COTTON GINS.

Van de

Carr, C. R.,



Powells Point. Hedspeth, Nita M. Newbold, Mattie, Powells Point. Moseley, Agnes, Harbinger. Mabry, Mary C., Harbinger. Griggs, Josephine, Point Harbor.

Elizabeth, Waterlily. Oldham, Mattie, Knotts Island. Williams, Margaret, Knotts Island. Granger, Lina, Munden, Va. White, Addie, Knotts Island. Tillett, Zora, Deals. Bell, Annie E.

Ferrell,



&



Co.,



Moyock.



Johnson, E. R., Currituck and Shawboro. Farmers Cooperative Ginning and Milling Association, Maple.



FLOUR, CORN AND FEED MILLS. Van de Carr, C. R., & Co., Moyock.

Perkins, C. L., Sligo, P. O. Snowden. Johnson, E. R., Currituck.



Morrow,

Perry,



Helen

L.

,



A.,



SAW



MILLS.



Baum, Cora



Otilo. Otilo.



Mattie,



Kitty



Hawk.



Hunt,



J. H., Gregory. Perkins, C. L„ Sligo, P. O. Snowden. Farmers' Manufacturing Co. Coinjocn.

,



Deans. Mary, Duck. Harvey, Blanche, Duck. Tillett, Cece B.. Duck.



DARE COUNTY MANTEO. COUNTY

SEAT,

1910), 4,841. Formed in 1S70. Named in honor of Virginia Dare. 975 square miles. Value of real estate, $619,065; value of personal property, $237, 0S0. Property listed in 1914, by whites. $823,337; by negroes, $22,959. NT'MBER OF For whites, 19; for negroes, 1. RATE County and poor, 30c. State, 27 2-3c. school. 20c. special school, 15c. school. 30c. jail 5c. courthouse, 15c. on the $100. County bonded debt, $20.S00. PUBLIC No. miles, 150. Worked under Old State Law.



POPULATION— (Census



AREA—

TAX







SCHOOLS—

;



;



;



:



;



district



:



RAILROAD, TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS COMPANIES.

Carolina Transportation

Co.,



ROADS—



Eastern



SUPERIOR COURT TERMS— May



assessed value

24,



$1,130.00



October



25.



TREASURER— E. L. Midgett, SUPT. OF SCHOOLS— B. G.

SUPT. OF



COUNTY OFFICERS. CLERK OF COURT—R. M. Jennett, SHERIFF— A. H. Davenport. COMMISSIONERS— N.



BOARD

Manteo.

(chm'n),



OF

W.

F.



ELECTIONS— W.

Baune, Manteo; C.



S. S.



Davis Pugh,



Wanchese.



HOME—L.



Manteo. Crisp. Manteo. D. Hassell. Manteo.

F.

Jennett.

S.



JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.



NAG HEAD—Jno.

Jno.



W. Evans, W.

Q.



S.



Buxton;



W.



Casey,



Jno.



Homer,



Davis, Jno. W.



Charlies



Semps,



Warechese; W.



Baum,

Evans

Fielder.



Ward.



Wanchese.

(chm'n),

Frisco.



CROATAN & STUMPY

Fulcher, C.

ford.



POINT—Chas

C.



R.



BOARD

S.



OF

A.



EDUCATION—R.

Griffin,



C.

J.



Manteo;



T.



EAST LAKE—M.



W. Mann,



E.



D.



M. Hooper. Twiford, D.



Twi-



DARE— DAVIDSON

Geo. Farrow. Bailey, C. O. Gray, W. B. 0. Neal. KINNOKEET E. P. Scarborough. MINISTERS NOT IN TOWNS.



181



HATTERAS —Geo. W.



T.



Town



Officers.







CHIEF OF POLICE—A.



MAYOR— S.



L. Dosher.



METHODIST — Kev.

Price,



Cox,



Manns Harbor, A.

Prin.



W.



Avon.



SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES. WANCHESE ACADEMY— C. K. Pugh,

PHYSICIANS NOT

Jones,

VV.



CLERK— Jas. A. Evans. TREASURER— Jas. A. Evas. TAX COLLECTOR— A. H. Crisp. POSTMASTER—R. B. Etheridge. R. R. AGENT— W. F. Baum, East

Transportation Co.

Ministers and Churches. BAPTIST—Not supplied. M. W. Hester.



H. Crisp.



Carolina



IN



TOWNS.



A., Hatteras.



MERCHANTS NOT



IN



TOWNS.



METHODIST—

Hotels



Pinner, J. B.. East Lake. Daniels, E. R., Wanchese. Daniels. S. M., Wanchese. Davis, I. N., Wanchese. Williams. T. J., Wanchese. Midgett, M. S., Rodanthe. Burrus. E. E., Hatteras. Rollinson, W. H-, Hatteras. Stowe, A. J., Hatteras. Twiford. W. O., Nags Head. Meekins, D. L., Stump Point. Meekins, D. F., Avon. Fulcher, A. J., & Bro., Frisco. Fulcher. O. C, & Bro., Buxton. Gray, L. H., Avon. Hooper, Geo. W., Stumpy Point.



MANTEO GRADED— E.



Schools



and



Academies.



W. Joyner,



Prin.



and Boarding Houses. Hotel Roanoke. Tranquil House. Banks and Bankers.



BANK OF MANTEO—R.



C. Evans, Pres.



;



R.



Bruce Etheridge, Cash. Book Stores.

Jones, O. J. Carriage Dealers and



PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Sanderlin, Claudia, Colington. Hurdle, N. T., Kitty Hawk. Sawyer, Julia, Rodanthe.



Manufacturers. A. Dealers. Confectionery Davenport. A. H. Fearing, W. B. Builders. Contractors and Gray, W. P.



Evans, Jos.



Chamber



of



Commerce.

Furnishers.



Scarborough,



W.



L.,



Salvo.



Gates, Dr. F. P., Pres. Clothiers and Men's Davis, C. W. Jennett, R. M.



C. T., Avon. Scarbrough, Mill, Avon. Gray, C. P., Buxton. Miller, Annie, Buxton. Bishop, L. B., Frisco.



Godwin,



Department



Stores.



Manteo Supply

Midgett



So.



Miller,



Mammie,



Frisco.



Daniels. Baum & Tarkington. Doctors. Gates. F. P.



&



Raper, H. N., Hatteras. Raper, Lizzie, Hatteras.

Jones, Josie, St. Parrot. Dough, Madelin, St. Parrot. Jones, Nannie, Mann's Harbor. Evers, Bud, Mann's Harbor. Jones, Annie, E. Lake. Riggs, Izona, East Lake. Dough, Mantha, Mrs., Manteo.

,



Davis,



Dry Goods Carson W.



and



Notions.



Jennett, R.



M.

Grocers.



Tarkington. A. Midgett, F. P. Insurance

Griffin, S.



Baum &



Agents.



Mackay, Eunice.

Griffe,



Jones,



O.



J.



Lawyers.



Withe.

Bessie.

J.



Dameron, Freeman,



W., Mrs. Honaker, May B., Wanchese.



Dosher, S. L. Crisp, B. G.

Painters.



Brothers,



W.



J.



MANTEO.

Incorporated in 1899. 1,000. Population, 1910:



Real Estate Meekins, Theo. S.



Agents.



White



polls, 150.



Value real estate, about property, about $45,000.



$125,000;



personal



Undertakers and Embalmers. Ev:PUBLIC Jackson Hill, Healing ington. Boone, Cotton Grove, Silver Hill, Arcadia, Midway, Conrad Hill, Other townships worked under Old State Law. Springs, Tyro and Thomasville townships,



ROADS—



182



DAVIDSON COUNTY

RAILROAD. TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS COMPANIES.

!



Plea anl Groi Telephone Co., assessed value Muddy Creek Telephone Co., assessed value North State Telephone Co., assessed value Thomasville Light & Power Co., assessed value Carolina Railroad. 24.80 miles, assessed value it Pied Railway, 20.60 miles, assessed value Winston-Salem Southbound Railway, 37.20 miles, assessed value



Pullman



Co.,



assessed



value



00 00 00 00 1,723.533. 64 55,230. 00 834,793 00 5,288, 10

195, 130. 203. 2,250,



Thomasville Telephone Co., assessed value Southern Express Co., assessed value Southern Power Co., assessed value \\ in Union Telegraph Co., assessed value Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co., assessed value Lexington Telephone Co., assessed value American Telephone and Telegraph Co., assessed value Postal Telegraph-Cable Co., assessed value Midway Telephone Co., assessed value Orinoco Telephone Co., assessed value Lee Telephone Co., assessed value Davidson Telephone Co., assessed value Enterprise Telephone Co., assessed value Kin h Fork Telephone Co., assessed value Fairmont-Silver Hill Telephone Co., assessed value SUPERIOR COURT TERMS— February 22, May 3, (civil).

(civil).



1,755. 00



11,252, 41,077, 37,333, 4,629, 4. SSI 12,216,

3,449, 7S8.



00 70

08



240 220 190 (Ml 155 00 286 00 625 00



00 oo 00 so 00 00 00



May



24,



August



2,



November



COUNTY OFFICERS. CLERK OP COURT— C. E. Godwin, H. Moyer, Deputy, Lexington. SHERIFF—C. C. Shaw, Lexington. REGISTER OF DEEDS—Walter S. son, Lexington. TREASURER —George McCarn.

ton; J.



TYRO— C.

LexingWalser,



YADKIN'

Green,



L. Hedrick, Lexington, R. 5. College.



J.



H. Lanning,

F.

Phillips,



IT.



L



COLLEGE— M.

Y'ounts,



Ed. L.



Yadkin

T.

J.



Ander-



REEDY'

Nifong,



CREEK—Joseph

,



Hege,



Manuel



CORONER— E. F. Long, Denton. SURVEYOR— John W. May, Ilannersville. SUPT. OF SCHOOLS— P. L. Feeyor, Lexington. SUPT OF HEALTH—E. J. Buchanan. Lexington. SUPT. OF HOME— J. W. Sexton, Lexington. BOARD OF EDUCATION—H. S. Radeliff,

Lexington; J. C. Ripple, Lexington, R. 4; C. W. stokes. Jackson Hill. A. M. Hiatt, Thomasville; D. S. Sieeloff, Lexington; A. C. Smith,



Lexington, R. 4. MINISTERS NOT IN TOWNS. Fletcher, J. F. Denton. Laffoon, W. J., High Point. Carrick, Thos., High Point. Henderson, G. W., Blaine.

Lyerly,

J.



M.



,



Crescent.



COMMISSIONERS—

Hill.



Silver



BOARD OF ELECTIONS— John W. LamThomasville; McCrary, Lexington.

beth,



Reynolds, G. L. Trogden, Joel, Cid. Keller, O A.., Wallburg. Brasswell, D., Denton. Powell, H. L., Lexington. Newton, J. D., Thomasville. SCHOOLS NOT IN TOWNS. John M. Cheek, Prin.



WALLBURG—



W.



F.



Thomason,



R.



L.



Y'ADKIN COLLEGE— M...

ton.



F. Phillips, Lexng-



JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. ABBOTT'S CREEK TOWNSHIP— S.

zier,



J.



Fra-



Cook. Bain; H. M. Loflin, Versailles; C. C. Cook. Newsom. ARCADIA John F. Wilson, Lewis Reich, Charles Snider, Enterprise. BOONE W. D. Simerson, Tobe Clement, Pink Williams, Rov Semerson, Linwood, R. 2. A. W. Freezor, S. E. COTTON J. D. Lookabill, Z. T. Sharpe, Linwood, R. 2. CONRAD HILL— Oscar F. Hughes, Ilannersville; Allison Swing, Ed. Hedrick, Lex-



ALLEGHANY'—F.



D.



S.



Hoy worth, Wallburg.

M.







CHURCHLAND— S. G. Hasty, Prin. TY'RO HIGH— R. E. Brooks, Prin. ARCADIA HIGH— S. L. Craver, Prin. DENTON HIGH—Geo. L. Reynolds. Prin. LINWOOD HIGH— J. W. Ingle, Prin. SOUTH MONT HIGH— J. Hall Johnson.

PHYSICIANS NOT IN TOWNS. Anderson, A., Denton. Bulla, A. A., Jackson Hill. Cathel, J. E., Linwood. R. 1.

Zimmerman,

Zimmerman,

E.

J.,







GROVE—



Lexington, R.

3.



1.



Mock, Prank, Lexington, R.



ington,



EMMONS—U.

Snider;



R.



2.



Garner, Rfd.



A. Hedrick, Denton; Alex. A. Lee Sullivan, Thomasvlle,



R. Snider,



Haven, Lomox, Will Smith, Silver Hill, R. 1. JACKSON HILL—T. S. Everhart, J. P. Elliott, Jackson Hill; J. L. Thompson, Lilac.



HEALING SPRINGS—J.

Sam

J.



R. U., Enterprise. Hill, Lee, Lexington, R. 4. Dimmette, J. A., Wallburg. Yokely, R. V., Lexington, R. 1. Plummer, A. L. Denton. Y'ork, A. A., Linwood, R. 2. Yokeley, R. V., Lexington, R. 4. NOT IN TOWNS.

,



MERCHANTS



LEXINGTON— Sam

John

H.



T.



Berrier,



J.



F.



HedLex-



Williamson, J. T., Yadkin College. Hobbs, J. D., Yadkin College.

Hartley, J. A., Y'adkin College. Walser, J. W. Lexington, R. 3. Hill, Ed., Lexington, R. 3. Bailey, J. B., Jubilee. Varner, D. R. Versailles. Carrick, J. F., Silver Hill, R. 1. Hepler, D. H., Hannersville. Lomax, M. R., Jubilee. Morris, J. W., Handy. Craver & Zimmerman, Lexington, R. Ripple, L. E., Lexington, R. 4. Tesh, Bros., Enterprise. Sink, Thos., Winston-Salem, R. 5.

,



rick,



Moyer,



James

;



Adderton,



ington; E. S. Craver, Lexington, R. 1; Curran P. Craver, Lexington, R. 5 Wm. H. Nance, Lexington, R. 1. MIDWAY' J. M. Nifong, Enterprise; B. F. Charles, W. M. Clodfelter, Enterprise, R. 1.



.



SILVER HILL—Grover

Silver



C.



Palmer,



C.



Hedrick,

R.

1.



Hill;



E.



L.



Parks,



Hyh



A. Rock,



L. Shuler, L. B. Thomas, C. S. Payne, W. G. Fitzerald, Thomasville; J. W. Bowers, Thomasville, R. 3.



THOMASVILLE— E.



F. Westmoreland, A.



1.



DAVIDSON COUNTY.

Wilson,

Jos.,



183



Winston-Salem. R.



5.

1.



John R., Kemersville, R. Hayworth, G. W. Wallburg. Clinard, D. T., Thomasville, R. 1. Hanner, A. P., Hannersville.

Phillips,



Layton, Georgie, Southmont. Johnson, Mary, Southmont. Craver, C. R., Lexington, R.



5.



McKlveen,



Hedrick, Jcs., Lexington, R. Beck, A. J., Cid. Lanier, N. W., Cid. Daniel, J. M., Denton. Bodgett, II. Val, Newsom.



6.



J. V., Linwood. Strickland, Elva. Bessie L., Linwood. Siiss.T. Smith, Annie, Lexington, R. Rogers, Gennie, Denton.



2.



Smith,



J.



E.,



Denton.



Morgan

Elliott,



Bros., Newsom. Stokes, C. W., Jackson Hill.

1.



Geo. I. J., Jackson Hill. Rogers, L. A. H., Silver Hill, R. Daniels. Thos., High Rock. Fitzgerald & Roper, Limvood. Peacock, S. M., Southmont.



Russell, R. M., Denton. Dorsett, Linnie, Denton. Hamner, Francis, Denton. Gallimore, Arthur, Denton. Beck, O. G. Ridge, Earnest, Cid.



Addams,

Feezor,



Ella.



Cid

Hannersville. Flora.

2.



Kate.

L.,



Southmont Hardware



Co.,



Southmont.



Storer, O. E., Southmont. Vuncannon, T. G., Southmont.



Ingram, T. Hege, Joe

Carrick, Briggs,

J.



W.,

A.,



COTTON GINS.

Earnhardt, J. W., Lexington. Byerly Bros., Lexington, R. 4. Fitzgerald, J. W., Linwood. Becker, C. L., & Co., Lexington, R. 3. Thompson, G. M., Co., Linwood, R. 1. Daniel Gin & Lumber Co., High Rock. Gruhh, H. C, Linwood, R. 1.



Clemruons, R. High Rock. High Rock. Angle, Nina, High Rock, R. Newcom, L. A., Denton. Surratt, W. B., High Rock. Hodges, Edna, Jackson Hill.



Emma,



2.



Thompson,

Harris,

Riffle,



FLOUR, CORN AND FEED MILLS.

Hill,



E.,



Reeds.

,



Grimes Bros. Lexington. Model Mills, Lexington. Younts, Frank, Lexington,

Miles,



Rfd.



C, Denton.



Feezor



&



Feezor,



1. Penringer, J. Hedrick. Alen. Lexington, R. 2. Swing Bros., Lexington, R. 2. Newsom Milling Co.. Newsom.



Southmont. M., Linwood, R.



SAW



MILLS.



Snider Lumber Co., Denton. Michael, Fritts & Co. Hepler & Miller. Walser & Walser.



PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Woff, Ruth P., High Point, R. 4. Neal, Lucia E., High Point, R. 4. Stone, Dasie Lee, High Point, R. Layne, J. D., High Point, R. 4. Zimmerman, Dora, Wollburg. Teague, Etta, Wollburg. Rominger, Etta, Wollburg. White, Gennie, Kemersville. White, Adelaid, Kemersville. Hawkins, Mary, Newsom. Stokes, Maggie, Newsom.

Surratt, Loftin,

L., Bain. Evans, Lottie, Lexington, R. 4. Evans, Perl, Lexington, R. 4. Weisner, R. F., Welcome. Roper, Edna, Clemmons, R. 2. Nifong, L. G., Winston-Salem, R. Hege, Mary, Lexington, R. 4. Hege, Dora, Lexington, R. 4.

4.



Lexington. Mrs., Lexington, R. 4. Lexington, R. 4. Crows, May, Lexington, R. 2. Fultz, Lelia, Lexington, R. 2. Wilson, J. F., Lexington, R. 4. Abernathy, Perl, High Rock. Addams, Bettie, Lexington, R. 6. Beck, Robert, Lexington, R. 2. Hulin, Minnie. Lexington, R. 2. Beck, Bessie E., Lexington, R. 6. Hill. Cora E., Lexington, R. 6. Loler, Harvey, Lexington R. 6. Hedrick, Betta, Lexington, R. 6. Bowers, J. W., Thomasville, R. 4. Bowers, Daisy, Thomasville, R. 4. Black, Harry W.. Thomasville, R. 3. Senter, Lillian, Thomasville, R. 3. Thomas, Ivy G., Thomasville, R. 3. Underwood, Lula. Thomasville. R. 3. Hunt. Minnie, Thomasville, R. 1. Leonard, Myrtle. Thomasville, R. 1. Yokley, John H., Lexington, R. 1. Rotterock, C. W., Thomasville, R. 2. Clinard, Bessie, Thomasville, R. 2. Thomasville R. 2. Barnes, N. W. Long, Mittie, Thomasville, R. 2. Sintsing, E. W., Thomasville, R. 2. Lexington, R. 5. Brooks, ., Richard, Grace, Linwood. Ellis, Lola, Linwood.

.



R.



Alis, C.



Handy.



Lena,



Zimmema,



Et'ael,



,



— —

.



M. M.



K,



Versails.



4.



Sinder,



E.



L.,



Jubilee,



R.

1.



1.



Williams, Mary, Jubilee, R. Wilson, Gennive, Linwood. Hasty, S. G., Linwood. Carter, J. F., Linwood. Atkins, Nora, Linwood. Molsinger, Lula, Linwood. Michael, Keui, Jubilee.

Hilliard, Laler,



W.



H., Jubilee.



Grimes, R. M., Lexington, R. 2. Ora, Lexington, R. 2. Younts, Stella, Lexington, R. 2. Laler, Chester, Lexington, R. 2. Sheer, Essie, Thomasville, R. 3. Teague, Hattie, Thomasville, R. 3. Everhart, Carrie. Thomasville, R. 4.



Thompson,

Younts,

Hall,

J.



A.' W. Hannersville. Ethel, Hannersville. H., Southmont.



Williams, Minnie, Jubilee. Leonard, John W. Lexington, R. 5. ( Lodfelter, Daisy, Lexington, R. 3. Sink. B. F., Lexington, R. 3. Hunt, Minnie, Lexington, R. 3. Jones, Mainey, Lexington. Link, J. S., Lexington, R. 4. Evans, N. L., Lexington. Thompson, Alis, Lexington. Surratt, D. T., Lexington, R. 3. Elliott, Blanche, Lexington, R. 3. Shoaf, R. H, Lexington. Hinkle, Ada, Welcome. Sink, J. Carl, Lexington, R. 4. Link, Exie, Lexington, R. 4. Yokley, Cas. M., Lexington, R. 1. Stone, W. S., Lexington, R. 1 Trouttran. A. M., Lexington. Jones, Allen, Lexington. Black, Addie, Lexiiytcn, R. 5. Hege, J. H.. Lexington, R. 1. Nifong, J. M.. Win ton-Salem, R. 4. Smith", Esther, Winston-Salem, R. 4. Evans, H. L., Wallburg. Matsinger, Carrie, Winston -Salem, R. 5. Malsinger, Lelia, Winston-Salem, R. 5. Hege, Annie, Welcome. Hege, Ollie, Welcome. Smith, Lake. Winston-Salem, R. 5.

.



1S4

Klffle,



DAVIDSON (UL'XTY

Lizzie, Lexington,

It.



4.



Bakers.



Charles, Annie, Yadkin College. Leonard. Hubert, Lexington E. 3. Green, Mary Lee, Yadkin College. Wood, V. C, Thomasvllle, R. 3. Fack. T. D., Thomasville R. 3. I'raziir. Malicdth, Lexington.



Lexington Bakery. Butchers and

Everhart, G.



Dealers In



Cattle.



W.

II.



Hammer,

V.



J.



Woosley, Supt.. Maud McGee, Mary l'ritehard, Laura Efrid, Mrs. Anna Turnley, Mrs. H. S. Pauline Palmer, Radellff, Mary McKeether, Ida Hedrlck, Elizabeth, Pllson, Nannie Fulton, Allene Godwin, Raxie Sheets, Edna McCrary, Allie Hutchison. THOMAS VI l.i: GRADED SCHOOLS—J. N. Hauss, Supt, Mary Green, Fechsia Marshbanks, Lillian Yow, Louise Alexander, Mary, Hill McNannie Flinton, Sara, McCulloch, culloch. Floye Hutcherson, Kathleen Hall, Mary Richardson, Katherine Haskin.

I



LEXINGTON



Harris,



Rosa,



Lexington,



GRADED



SCHOOL— O.



Everhart Bros. Green, .1. W. Young, Chas. Pickett Brothers.

Ciubs.

Iroquois. Elks.



Cotton



and

1.



Hosiery



Mills.



Dacotah.



Winnonah, No. Winnonah, No.



2.



Nokomis. Erlanger Cotton Mills.

Contractors



and



Builders.



LEXINGTON.

Popvdation,



White

Value

property



polls,



1914: 539;

estate,



7,100.



real



colored polls, 80. $908,234; value



personal



$637,005. $1.30 on the $100. Bonded debt, $168,000



TAX RATE:



Harbin, W. Lee. Eanes, T. S. Tussey, J. W. Smith, Griff. Ford, A. L. Cecil, D. K.

Butler,



W.



Town



V. Coal and



Wood

Coal



Dealers.



Officers.



TREASURER—J. T. Hedrick. TAX COLLECTOR—Earl Holmes. STANDARD-KEEPER—Chas. E. ATTORNEY—E. E. Raper. SUPT. OF HEALTH—D. J. Hill. POSTMASTER—D. F Conrad. RECORDER—P. V. Crltcher.



CHIEF OF POLICE—W.



MAYOR— Chas.



Y'oung.



A.



Hartness.



Lexington Ice Hayes, Henry.

Clothiers



&

Co.



Co.



and



Men's



Furnishers.



Weaver.



Penry,



W. G.

Co.,



Thompson



The Fred.



SOLICITOR—J. F. Spurill. L. F. Barr, Southern; L. LR. R. Barbee, Southbound. H. I. Lopp. EXPRESS Chas. Patterson, TELEGRAPH C. D. W. U. Davis, Postal. Will Harris, LexTELEPHONE



AGENT—



Co., The J. F. Superior Tailoring Co. Fletcher Bros. Penny, W. G. Co. Green & Rothrock.



Ward



Woodruff's



Shoe Store.

Cotton Gins.

J.



;



AGENT— MANAGERS— MANAGER—

Co.



Earnhardt,

Riley, J.



W.

Dentist.



M.

L.



ington,



Telp.



Reynolds, R. L.



Ministers



and



Churches.



Kibler,



W.



BAPTIST—J-



LUTHERAN—V. Y. Boozer, METHODIST— A. W. Plyler,

PRESBY'TERIAN—W.



EPISCOPAL—Rev.



M. Hamrick, Pastor.

T. Andrews, Rector. Pastor.



Druggists.



Lexington Drug Co. Smith, J. B., Co.

Doctors.



REFORMED— J.

Pastor.



C.



Pastor. A. Daniel. Leonard, Pastor.

L.



Vestal,



W.

J.



J.

J.



Buchanan, E.

Powell,

Hill,



METnODIST PROTESTANT—H.

Schools and Academies.



D.

J.



Clodfelter, C.



M.

Theatres.



Terry,



R.



GRADED— O.

Hotels,



Boarding Leonard's Cafe.



V. Woosley, Prin. Houses and Restaurants.



The The



Princess. Lyric.



Thomas' Cafe.

Wilson's Cafe.



Dry Goods and

Penry,



Notions.



W.



G. Co.

J.



New March.

Central. Davis, Mrs. Amanda. Hanner, Mrs. W. B. Trice, Mrs. C. W.



Hankins,



K.



Ward, J. Thompson



F., Co. Co., The Fred.



Earnhart, Miss Alice.

Architects.



Smith, J. C. Adderton, Geo. Lopp, W. F.



A.

Stores. 10 5.



Harbin, W. Lee.



Variety



Banks and

;



Bankers.



Sweet-Workman

Store.



Co.,



and



25



Cetil



BANK OF LEXINGTON— G. W. Montcastle, Pres. W. H. Mendenhall, Cash. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LEXINGTON



Barnes Variety Store.

Judd, E. M.



— Dermot



COMMERCIAL & SAVINGS BANK— J. W.

;



Shermvell, Pres.

J.



;



J.



E.



Foy, Cash.

;



& &



Fertilizer



McCrary, Pres.



T. Deadrick, Cash.



J.



Ad-



derton, Ass't Cash.



Owen, S. L., Grimes Bros.



Millinery. V., Misses. Dealers. Co.



A.



DAVIDSON COUNTY

Grocers.

Moffitt.



185

Millers.



W. H.

L.



Pickett Bros. Owen Co., S.



Grimes Bros. Model Mills.

Shingle

Dealers.



Lexington Grocery Co. (Wholesale). Crawford-McGriff Gro. Co. (Wholesale).

Messic,

J.



Michael

Sink,



&



W.

Parker.

L.



Ward, E. M. Thompson, C. M.

Tailors.



Lopp Bros.

Leonard, R.

A.

L.



Myers, Vance. Tussey & Green. Tussey & Koontz.



Smith

Bates,



&



H.



Co. A.



Finch Brothers. Fish and Oyster Dealers.

Clodfelter,



Bender, E. M. Spanola, F. Undertakers and Embalmers. McCrary, J. W. Piedmont Furniture Co. Lexington House Furnishing Co. Wall Paper Dealers. McCrary, Frank. Smith, J. W.



Dupree.



Hamner, Joseph.

Foundries



and

C.



Iron



Works.



Thompson Sons,



M.



Furniture Dealers. Piedmont Furniture Co. Lexington, H. F. G. Co. McCrary Furniture Co.



Hardware Dealers.

Lexington Hardware Co.



Manning Hardware

Montcastle



Co.



Shemwell

Radcliff,



& Mendenhall. & Foy.

S.



Insurance Agents.



Elk Furniture Co. Dixie Furniture Co. Lexington Upholstering Co. Lexington Repair Shops. Lexington Chair Co. Sheets, T. M., & Co. (Pumps.) Snider Upholstery Co. Lexington Excelsior Co. Lexington Mirror Co. Peerless Mattress Co. Lexington Garage (Manufacturing Machinists). Lee Veneer Co. Thompson, C. M., & Sons (Sash, Doors and

Blinds).

Siceloff



Manufacturing Plants.



Craven, E. B.



H.



Manufacturing Co. Kinney Hair Tonic Co.



(Overalls).



Sheets. A.



E.,



&



Jewelers. Co.



THOMASVILLE.

Incorporated in 1802. Founder of Thomasville1



Laundries.



Lexington Steam Laundry. Lawyers. Raper. E. E. Walser & Walser. & Bower. Phillips McCrary & McCrary. Williams, S. E. Robbins. F. C. Spruill, Frank.

Critcher



—Hon.



John



W.



Thomas.

Vnlue

erage,



1852.



Population.

of



1914



— white,



real



estate



4,047; colored, 784. and personal property,



$1,154,000.



TAX RATE:

50c;



&



Vann.

Dealers.

T.



Bonded indebtedness, $125,000. Town Officers. MAYOR— C. M. Hoover.



Schools, 40c; water and sewmunicipal, 60c: poll, $3.00.



Lumber Manufacturers and C. M. Patterson Lumber Co. Valley Tie & Lumber Co.

Thompson's Sons,

Marble Works.

Hege, H.

J.



W.



BOARD OF ELDERMEN—J. W.

Peacock, A.



Machinery



Dealers.



CLERK—F. E. Sigman. POSTMASTER— C. L. Harris. TKEASUKElt— A. H. Rogers. RECORDER'S COURT—D. C.

P.

S.



Reams.



H. Ragan, A.



L.



Boyles. J. Sullivan, E.



McRoe.

J.



corder;



McCrary, R. L.



Vann,



Solicitor;



B.



Crouse, Geo. W. Young, Charles. Hedrick, J. F.

Painters.



McCrary, Frank. Smith, J. W.

Miller, R.



B.,



&



Produce. Son.



WATER & SEWERAGE—J. W. MalAGENTS— C. C. Pritchard, Southern; Caro. & Yadkin River. TELEGRAPH MANAGERS— Miss M. B. W. F. Meador, Postal. Labrage, W. U. MANAGER TELEPHONE— J. F. Hayden,

SUPT.

lard.



Court Officer; F. E. Sigman, Clerk.



ReMay,



R. R. W. R. Steel,



;



Plumbers.



Home Plumbing

Dunwick



Co.



&



Photographers. Son.



Newspapers and Editors. DISPATCH (Weekly)—H. B. Varner, Editor. SOUTHERN GOOD ROADS (Monthly)— H.

B. Varner, Editor.



Thomasville Telep. Co. Ministers and Churches. METHODIST— D. M. Litaker, Thomasville; J. B. Tabor, Pastors. UAl'TIST—G. A. Martin. Pastor.

ard,



North



METHODIST PROTESTANT—Jesse



Pritch-



Editor,



A.



L.



Fletcher,



Managing



REFORMED—J.

*



Pastor.



PRESBYTERIAN— C.



B.



Swartz. II. Phipps, Pastor.



Real



Estate



Agents.



Finch, S. W. Shemwell, Dermott. Walser, J. G., Land Co.



BAPTIST ORP HANAG E— Officers

Pres. Sec.



GRADED— J.



Schools and Academies. N. Hauss, Prin.



Hub Land



Park Land Southbound Investment Co. Liverymen and Dealers

Brendle, W. F. Smith. A. L., & Co. Hedrick, J. F. Myers Livery Co.



Co. Co.



Board of Trustees F. P. Hobgood. Board of Trustees Thos. Carrick. General Manager M. L. Kestler.

Treasurer

Trin.

of



in



Horses.



Lady Manager



Matrons and Teachers -7. No. of children in Orphanage, 54. Manager Shoe Department Samuel Thompson.



— — Everitt. Eulalia Turner. School — Nannie Edwards. —

S.

II.







— —



:







186



DAVIDSON COUNTY



Manager Prlntng Department C. M. Howell. Manager Truck Farm—B. F. Crutchfleld. Manager Woodworking Dept. Mark Stone. McStenographer and Bookkeeper Sallie

Cracken. Orplinnago Physician Dr. J. E. Hobgood. Laundry Dept. Miss Calloway. Manas Manager Sewing Dept. Mrs. M. B. Huett.



— ——



Grocers.

Cornell,



D. R.







i



— —



Banks and

fleld,

:



Bankers.



THE BANS OF THOMASVILLE—J. L. ArmPres. Zed Grtfflth, Cash. TIIIT FIRST NATIONAL— C. F. Lambeth,

it.



Pres.; A.



Ragan, Cash.;

Barbers.



C.



H. Newby, Ass't



Foster & Small. Sigh Point Grocery Co. (Wholesale). Long, D. A. Motter, J. II. Saleeby, N. J. Barton, George. Williams & Workman. White, I. T. llawville. R. L.

City Cafe. Sullivan Bros. Chodfelter, J. E. Bverhardt Bros. Jones, J. I.



Tomlinson Grocery Co. Beck & Hall. Turner, ('. M.



Cash.



Hooks, C. C. Hardy. G. F.

Ensley, Lee.

Swlggert,



Contractors and A. M.



Builders.



Ritchie, M. L. Cecil, P. S. White, D. P.



White, Wilson.

Valentine, J. T. Seagraves, Eugene.



Hampton, M. K.

Real

Citizens Ins.



Estate



Dealers.



Burkhart & Myres. Royles & Hardy. Johnson, C. E. Binkley, J. L. Fonts, A. A. Clubs. Thomasville Shooting Club. ledar Lodge. Davidson County Shooting Club. Rich Fork Shooting Club.

(



&



Realty Co.



Clothiers and



Men's

Co.



Furnishers.



Thomas, Chas. R.

Armfltld, J. L. Ragan, A. H.

Doctors.

Julian,

C.

J. J.



Burgin Co.

People's

Gate;



&



Mercantile Boggs.



Suyor,



Jacob.



A.



Peacock,



W.

H.

A. E.

Dentists.



Mock,



Bowers, M.



Hobgood,

Rothrock, Crews, R.



J.

J.



Koblos Clothing Co. Kress L. A. Motter, J. H. Hardware.

Crutchfleld



Hardware



Co.



M.

Druggists.



W.



Thomasville Hardware Co. Hotels and. Boarding Houses.



Mock

Hotel



Hotel.



C. R. Thomasville Drug Co.



Thomas,

Harville



Layrond,



Drug



Co.



Furniture Dealers. Star Furniture Co. Green, J. C.

Fertilizer



Wyche, Mrs. J. E. Kanoy, S. L. The Elms. Building & Loan Association.

People's B. Pres.; C. R. Jennings, Sec.



Dealers.



Harris, T. F.,

Elliott, L.



&



Son.



& L. Association —A. H. Thomas, Vice-President; & Treas.

Lawyers.



Ragan,

T.



E.



W.



Decorator and Painters. Swicegood, 0. E. Clements, N. R., & Morton.

Pool



Room.

Club.



Hardy, G.

Rabe. C.

Carter,

J.



F.,



Owner.

Pressing



Critcher & Vann. Parham, B. W. McRae, Donnell C. Light and Power Companies.



Southern Public Utilities Co.

Livery

Stables.



John.



Jewelry



Stores.



Pegg,



E.

C.

J.



Brown,

Morris,

Elliott,



A. N. General Merchandise. M., & Son.



Mock, J. H. Wagner, B. B. Newspapers and Editors. THE DISPATCH (Lexington)— C. R. Thomas, Editor Thomasville Department.



L.



W.



CHARITY AND CHILDREN (Weekly)—A.

Johnson, Editor.



Moore



Bros. Stone Co.



THE TIMES

Editor.



(Weekly)— J. F. Westmoreland,

Plumbers.



Tomlinson Grocery Co.

Green, J. C. Star Furniture Co.

Harris, T. F., & Son. Brewer, H. B., & Co. Sugar; Jacob. Thomasville Cash Store.

Carter, J. J. Clark. L. R.

Fife,



Miss E.



C.



Rapp, Henry. Thomasvlle Hardware Co. Thomas, L. B.

Insurance Agents. Armfield & Myers. Thomasville Realty & Trust Co.



Mutual Benefit

L.



Ins.



Co.



Mangum, Miss R.

Motter, J. H. Burgin, Co. Saleeby, N. J.



Southern Life Ins. Co. Cochrane, G. T. Undertakers and Green, J. C.



Embalmers.



DAVIDSON COUNTY

Wood ana

Thomasville Holler Bishop, M. E., & Turner, Curtiss. Rothrock, M. It.

Boyles,

Stone,

J.



187



Coal

Mills.



Dealers.



Photographers.



Grubb, W.



C.



Son.



Saw

Owen, Ed.

Co.

(In in, Rea.

L.



Mills.



W. W.



Tobacco Factories.



Thomasville Coal

C.



& Wood



&



Co.



Manufacturing Plants. Standard Chair Co., Nos. 1, 2, and Thomasville Chair Co. Thomasville Spoke Works.



3.



Garrett, B. P. Byerly, W. M.



Manufacturing Plants. (Shop and Grist Mill.) (Cotton Gin and Mill.)

Physicians:



Amaon



Cotton Mills.

Co.



Meack, T. L.

Greene, G. V.

Inventors Gentle, R. B.



Bard Lumber Manufacturing



Lee Manufacturing Co. Thomasville Furniture Co. Thomasville Veneer-Panel Co. Queen Chair Co. Lambeth Furniture Co. Cramer Furniture Co. 1, 2 and

Jewel Cotton Mills. Catus Shoe &. Bicycle Co. Everhart Machine Co. Thomasville Bottling Co. Southern Public Utilities Co. Thomasville Poller Mills. Thomasville Brick Works. Glenn Anna Milling Co. Gray Concrete Works. Hughes & Pearce Lumber Co.

Peterson's Excelsior

City



and



Mechanics.



DENTON.

3.



Incorporated in 1907. 1914: White, Population,

total,



615;



colored



6



621. real estate, $100,000; value property, $75,000. RATE: 33 l-3c. on the $100.



Value



personal



TAX



Town



Officers.



Pad



MAYOR—L. A. Smitl). POLICEMAN—Lendo Hill. ALDERMEN— W. W. Russell,

D.



Plant.



Markets.



Beck, W. M. Lowe, T. L.



POSTMASTER—J. R. R. AGENT— B.



Lilly,



C.



May, W.

Johnson,



P. M. Parks. J. Harrison. Earl Varner. J. Harrison. Ministers and Churches.



J



W.



Morris, B.



S.



C.



E.



Garages.



Morris Motor Co. Harris, H. D.



nolds,



METHODIST—J. E. Parker, Pastor. METHODIST PROTESTANT— Geo. L. Pastor. BAPTIST—J. F. Fletcher.

Schools



Rey



and



Academies.

Reynolds.



Moving Picture Shows. Lee Amusement Co., J. W. Prevo.

Cobblers.



STATE HIGH—P. C. Callum, Prin. DENTON M. P. HIGH—Geo. L.

Prin.



Catus, R. Sugg, M.

Fitchett,



E.

L. T. E.



Thompson, F. M.



Red Cameron



Boarding Houses. Spring Boarding House.

Hotel.



Hotels and



Banks and



Bankers

J.



YADKIN COLLEGE.

Incorporated in 1863. Population, 1910: 250.



BANK OF DENTON—B.

W.

E. Boon, Cash.



Harrison, Pres.



.



Doctors.



MAYOR—Ed.



Town

L.



Officers.



TREASURER— J. T. POSTMASTER—Mrs.

Ministers



Green. Williams, Sr. Flora Dale.



Long, E. F. Anderson, A.



Plummer, A. L.

Dsntists.



METHODIST PROTESTANT—A. H. Powell, rastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL, SOUTH—J. W.

Ingle.



and



Churches.



Anderson,

Hill



B.



R.



Merchants.



Hardware



Co.



YADKIN COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE—W.

Totten, Prin. Hotels and Totten, W. T.



Schools



and



Academies.

T.



Piedmont Furniture Co. Anderson, B. R. Laning, A. W. Peacock, B. A.

Daniels. Russell

J.



M.

Davis.

(Millinery.)



Boarding Houses.



&



Dale, Mrs. T. S.

Architects.

Phillips,



Denton Mercantile Co. Gibson & Johnson.

Pierce, J. P.. Iledrick & Carroll. Goodman, E.



M.



F.



Telephones.



Yadkin College Telephone Co.

Boot and Shoe Shops. Garrett, B. P. Contractors and Builders.

Phillips,

1



Manufacturing Plants.

>'



linn



Roller



Mills.



Denton

>'



Lumber Co. Hugh & Price Lumber

I



Co.



M.



F.



Freeman's Molding Plant.

nion Chair Co. Smith, L. A., Brick Plant.

Livery

Stables.



General Merchandise. Williamson, J. T. Hartley, J. A. Hobbs, Daniel, W. Walser, J. W. Jordan, T. L.



Daniels, Sexton,

Sheets,



J. J.



M.

T.



L.



A.



1SS



DAVIE COUNTY



COUNTY SEAT, MOCKSVILLE.

I'niTl.ATlnN (Census Formed in 1S3T. Named

1910),

in



DAVIE COUNTY

13,394



AREA — 264



honor of General

;



Wm.



K. Davie.



square miles.

estate,

$1, 735, 951



value of personal property $1,352,565. Property listed In 1914, by whites, $2,996,252; by negroes. $92,258. MISKK OF SCHOOLS— For whites, 40; for negroes, 12. TAX KATE County purposes. State, 27 2-3c. school, 20c; special school, 6c; county, 19c; special county, 2 2-3c road, 20c; poll $2.60; bridge, 5 2-3c. court house and jail 5c County bonded debt. $170,000. I'I'BLIC Number miles, 200. Worked by taxation.



Value of real



M







;



;



;



ROADS—



RAILROAD, TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS COMPANIES.

Rural Telephone Co., assessed value Cooleemee Telephone Co., assessed value North Carolina Midland Railroad, 17.68 miles, assessed value Southern Bell Telepsone and Telegraph Co., assessed value Southern Express Co., assessed value Mocksville Telephone Co.. assessed value Western Union Telegraph Co. assessed salue SUPERIOR COURT TERMS—February 22, August 30, November

,



$



259.00 617.00 362,437.35 1,552.00 3,209.00 500.00 1.404.10



15,



1915.



COUNTY OFFICERS. CLERK OF COURT—A. T. Grant, Mocksville. SHERIFF—John H. Sprinkle, Mocksville. .. REGISTER OF DEEDS—J. S. Daniel,

Mocksville.



SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES.



FARMINGTON—Fred B. Yoder, Prin. COOLEEMEE— J. T. Cobb, Prin. FORK CHURCH— Not supplied. CANA—P. C. Woosley, Prin.

PHYSICIANS NOT

Byerly, Baxter, Cooleemee.



TREASURER— J. L. Sheek, Mocksville. CORONER—W. D. Foster. Mocksville, R. 4. SURVEYOR—Paul Nance, Mocksville. SUPT. OF HEALTH—J. W. Rodwell.

Mocksville.



IN



TOWNS.

2.



Martin, J. F., Advance, R. Watkins, Thos. T., Advance. Spease, W. P., Cooleemee.

Griffith,



SUPT. OF

ville.



SCHOOLS—E.



P. Bradley, Mocks-



Dr., Farmington. Cain, J. M., Calahan. Nicholson. C. R., Mocksville. R.



5.



SUPT.

ville,



OF

5.



HOME—J.



M.



Seamon,



Mocks-



MERCHANTS NOT



IN



TOWNS.



R.



BOARD OF EDUCATION—P. W. Harriston, (chm'n). Advance, R. 2; A. W. Ellis, Farmington; S. A. Woodruff, Mocksville, R. 3.

COMMISSIONERS— J.

ville;



F.



Rutledge,

C.



MocksJames,

Stewart,



Jas.



McGuire, Mocksville; M.

R.

J.

1.



Calahaln,



BOARD OF ELECTIONS— Jacob

(chm'n),

»ille.



G.



Peebles,



T.



N. Chaffln, Mocks-



JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. MOCKSVILLE TOWNSHIP—V. E.

W.

J.



Cook, G. Z., Yadkin Valley. Walls, O. C. Co., Cooleemee. Young, C. C, Cooleemee. Green, W. S., Cooleemee. Swink, Lee, Cooleemee. Ledford Co., Cooleemee. Dwiggins, A. A., Mocksville. Dedmon, C. P., Cooleemee. Lowery, D. L., Mocksville, R. 5. Koonce & Foster, Mocksville, R. Green, Sanford, Mocksville.



5.



Swaim,

Click.



H. Cain, Mocksville.



CLARKSVILLE—T.

Mocksville. .



M.



Smith,



J.



F.



JERUSALEM—John SHADY GROVE—H.

C.



M. Blount,



Cooleemee; C. H. Grimes, Cooleemee; P. S. Green, Swicegood, Mocksville.

T.



J. D. Coin, Cooleemee; W. S. H. Stewart, H.



Smithdeal, Advance;

2.



B.



Carter, Advance,



R.



CALAHALN—T. C. Sheets, Bixby; J. H. Boyd, Calahaln; N. S. Gaither, Calanhaln, R. 1; T. M. Anderson, Calanhaln.



FULTON—J.



B.



Williams,



A.



M.



Foster,



Advance, R. 2; G.



W. Minor, Advance,



Harris, H. W., & Co., Mocksville, R. 4. Foster & McCulloh, Mocksville, R. 4. James, Thos., Mocksville, R. 3. Foster, J. H., Advance, R. 1. Davis & Son, Mocksville, R. 3. Hyde & Davis. Mocksville, K. 3. Davis &. Smith, Mocksville, R. 3. Foster, A. M., Mocksville, R. 3. Wood & Mock, Advance, R. 1. Allen, H., Advance. R. 1. Green, J. G., Advance, R. 1. Potts & Johns, Advance, R. 1. Call, W. L., Mocksville. Graham, G. H., Farmington.



K.



2.



D. Griffin, E. C. Smith, D. F. Taylor, J. W. Walker, Advance, R. 1; C. Y. Swearmgen Bend.



FARMINGTON—R.



James, W. F., Farmington. Foote. W. H., Cana.

Grant, Annie P. (Millinery), Mocksville. McClamroch. Rufus, Cana.

Bros., Cana. Smith, T. M.. Calahan, R. I. & Granger. Powell, Carl, Cana, R. 1. Steelman, B. R., Mocksville, R.

Collete,



MINISTERS NOT



IN



TOWNS.

4.



BAPTIST—W. R. Davis, Cooleemee. CHRISTIAN—M. A. Foster, Mocksville, R. HOLINESS— S. M. Stikeleather, Hominy.



Kurfus



2.

4.



Foster. S. T.,



&



Co., Mocksville. R.



DAVIE COUNTY

COTTON GINS.

P.ailey,



189



W.



A.,



Advance.



Davis Bros., Mocksville, R. 3. Tutterow, H. F., Mocksville, K. 5. Sheek, J. L., Mocksville. Green. J. P., & Co., Mocksville. Daniel. Jonas. Mocksville, R. 4. Hendrix, T. J., Mocksville, R. 4. Lefler & Wall, Cooleemee. heller & Foster, Mocksville. R. 4. Daniel A. Everhardt. Mocksville, R. Wall, O. C. Co., Cooleemee. Erwin Cotton Mills. Cooleemee. Daniel & Everhardt, Mocksville, R.



Grace, Advance. Lefler, Mabel, Advance, R. 2. Faircloth, Annie, Bixby. L. B.. Advance, R. 1. Mock, Leonard, Mrs. A. M. Mocksville, R. Leonard, Mary, Mocksville, R. 3.



Grabs,



3.



Bitzer,



W.

J.



T.,



Farmington.

,



Yandell,



L.



Cooleemee.



McGeown, H. H., Mocksville. Highman, Mary. Mocksville.

4.



Gaither, Sara, Mocksville. Clements, Linda, Mocksville. Owen, Rosa, Mocksville.



4.



FLOUR, CORN AND FEED MILLS.

Horn-Johnson

Co., Mocksville. Bailey & Bailey, Advance. Davis Bros., Mocksville, R. 3.



MOCKSVILLE.

Population, colored polls,

1910:

31.



1,200.



White



polls,



121;



Value

property,

poll.



real



estate,

75c.



$285,057;



value



personal



Booe, Jas., Cana. Ellis, A. W., Farmington. Green, J. P., & Co., Mocksville. Stroud. Jas., Mocksville, R. 5.

Ketchie,



TAX RATE:



$220,177.



on the $100; $2.25 on the

Officers.



Town

5.



W.

W.



R.,



&



feon.



Mocksville, R.



Cooleemee Co., Cooleemee.



SAW

Ellis.



MILLS.



Farmington. Peebles, T. M., Cana.

,



A.



Craven,

Ketchie,

Lefler



C.



C.



Mocksville.

5.



W.



R., Mocltsville, R.



Tutterow, H. F., Mocksville.

Foster. Mocksville. R. 3. Davis Sons, Mocksville. R. 3. Seaford Bros., Mocksville. Sparkes, J. L.. Mocksville, R. 3. Everhardt & Co.. Mocksville. Hendrix. T. J., Mocksville, R. 4. Poster. M. A.. Mocksville, R. 4. Whitaker, T. P.. Calahaln.



& &



CLERK—F. M. Johnson. TREASURER— F. M. Johnson. TAX COLLECTOR— Sam Binkley. ATTORNEY— T. B. Bailey. SUPT. OF HEALTH— J. W. Rodwell. POSTMASTER—E. E. Hunt. R. R. AGENT— G. A. Allison, Southern. EXPRESS AGENT—G. A. Allison, Southern. TELEGRAPH MANAGER— G. A. Alison. TELEPHONE MANAGER—L. G. Horn.

Ministers



CHIEF OF POLICE— Sam



MAYOR—V.



C.



Swain.



Binkley.



and



Churches.



Dyson & Anderson, Calahaln. Wood. A. C, Advance. McClamroch, C. L., Mocksville.

Horn. W.



BAFTIST—Walter E. Wilson, Pastor. EPISCOPAL— S. J. M. Brown, Rector. METHODIST—R. M. Hogle, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN—E. P. Bradley, Pastor.



GRADED—



Schools and Academies.



McCulloch, D. Smith, Charles, Bowden, H. F. Hobson, W. H.,

,



B., Mocksville. F. Mocksville. Pino. Advance. R. 1. Mocksville, R. 4. Hall. T. J.. Mocksville, R. 4. Peoples, T. M., Mocksville.



Hotels and Boarding Houses. Swicegood Hotel. Holman, Mrs. Kate. Banks and Bankers. THE OF J. F. Moore, Cash.

O.



BANK DAVIE— MERCHANTS AND FARMERS BANK—]!.

Morris, Cash.



PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Stroud. D. R. Mocksville, R. Wootcn, Mary, Mocks wille, R.

1.



Boot and Shoe Dealers.

Poplin,

Jas.



M.



1. 1.



Ferebee,



J.



G.,



Mocksville,



R.



Smith, Duo, Calahaln. Nance, P. H., Cana. Gray, Inez, Cana. Meroney, Sophie, Cana. Corl, Emma, Cana. Driver, Oscar Cana. Heath, Daisy, Advance R.

Crouse, Delia,



Sanford, C. C, Sons Clement, J. L. Davis, Tom., & Co. Green, J. P., & Co.



&



Co.



Walker Bros.

Call,



W.



L.



McGlamory, A. M.

1.



Butchers and Wilson, R. L.



Dealers



In



Cattle.



Advance R. 1. McMahan. Margaret, Advance, R. Brown, Helen, Farmington. Ward, Lola, Mocksville, R. 2.

Rollins,



Hammer.

1.



Ruth, Advance, R.

F.,



2.

2.



Latham, C. S., Advance, R. Brown, Margaret, Advance,

Essie,

J.



R.

3.



2.



Mocksville,



R.



Martin, Lelia, Mocksville, R. 3. Barron, Elveree, Mocksville, R. 4. Rollins, Rebecca, Mocksville, R. 4. Hutchins, C. G., Mocksville, R. 4. Shutt, Alma, Mocksville, R. 4. Barber, Mary, Cooleemee. Alston, Susie, Cooleemee. Ivey, Lottie, Cooleemee. Lefler, Elsie, Cooleemee. Bost. Mannie, Mrs., Cooleemee. Eaton, Alpha, Mocksville, R. 2. James, Georgie, Mocksville, R. 2. Miller, Carolyne, Mocksvivlle. Wetmore, T. B., Advance.



Carriage Dealers and Manufacturers. Sanford, C. C, Sons & Co. Holton, J. L. Hooper, B. F., & Co. Confectionery Dealers. Meroney, P. L. Runfies & Grawger. Contractors and Builders. Cobble, John. Graves, W. H. Coal and Wood Dealers. Horne-.Tohnston Co.



Sanford Sons Co.

Sheek,

J. L. Clothiers



and



Men's



Furnishers.



Sanford, C. C, Sons Clement, .1. L. Davis, Tom. & Co. Angell, Tildon.



&



Co.



Walker Bros.



190

Dentists.



1



>AV



1



1:



DUPLIN

Jewelers.



Taylor.



Anderson, A.



R.



P.



Dingier,

Druggists.



J.



M.



Z.



Mocksville Drug Co. Doctors.

Itodwell,

.T.



Produce Dealers. Kurfus & Granger. Newspapers and Editors.



DAVIE RECORD (Weekly)— C.

Real Estate



F.



Stroud,



\v.



Editor.



Martin,



\v.



C.



Dry



Sanford, C. Clement, .1. L. Davis & Byenly. Green, J. I'. Casey, J. D.



Goods and Notions. C, Sons & Co.



Agents.



Grant, A. T., Horn, G. E. Green,

J.



Jr.



Shingle

P.,



Dealers.



&



Co.



Fertilizer Dealers and Manufacturers. Sanford, C. C, Sons & Co. Green, .1. P. Furniture Dealers. Sanford, C. C, Sons & Co. Mocl sville Furniture Co. Mocksville Chair Co.



Undertakers and Thomas, N. M.



Embalmers.



Games,



M. I james, N. M.

R.



Brown, M. D.,



Veterinary Surgeons. & Son.



Grocers. Mocksville Wholesale Grocery Co. Hardware Dealers. Hooper, Ben & Co. Sanford, C. C, Sons & Co.



Swicegood, E. M. Manufacturing Plants. Kincaid Bros. (Doors, Sash, Blinds,



etc.)



ADVANCE.

Ineorporaetd in 1895. Population, 1910: White,

total,



Walker

Cliaffin,



Bargain



House. insurance Agents. T. N. (Fire).

Life).



250;



colored, vale



50;



300.

of



Value

property,



real estate, $60,000.



$60,000;



personal



McGlamory, A. M. (Fire and

Stone, T.



A.



Lawyers.

Gaither,



E. L. Bailey, T. B. Stewart, Jacob. Grant, A. T., Jr. Charon. T. N.



POSTMASTER— W. T. Mack. R. R. AGENT— Alex. Kimbrough. MANAGER TELEGRAPH—Alex. Kimbrough.

Ministers



MAYOR— J.



Town

L.



Officers.



Smithdeal.



and



Churches.



Lumber Manufacturers and

Sheek,

J.



BAPTIST—Rev. Davis, Pastor. METHODIST—Rev. Ballard.

Dealers.



L.



Ivincaid Bros.



HIGH— Tullia

Jones,

J.



Mocksville



Table and Chair Factory. Machinery Dealers. Sanford, C. C, Sons & Co. Hooker, B. F., & Co. (irant, A. T. Paint and Oil Dealers. Hooper, Ben & Co. Sanford, C. C, Sons & Co.

Painters.



Schools and Academies. V. Byerly, Prin. General Merchants.



Wood & Mock.

W.

Advance Mercantile Co. Bailey & Bailey. Smitndeal, H. T. Hege, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. J. W. Ratledge, J. H., & Co. Hotels and Boarding Houses.

Jones,

J.



Powell,



J.



T.



W.



DUPLIN COUNTY

COUNTY SEAT, KENANSVILLE.



POPULATION— (Census 1910), 25,442. Formed in 1849. Named in honor of AREA —-670 square miles.

Value

of



Lord Duplin.



NUMBER OF SCHOOLS— TAX RATE— County purposes

Wallace



Property



estate, $3,784,959; value of personal property, $2,672,740. listed in 1914, by whites, $6,011, 7S9; by negroes, $445,910. For whites, 79; for negroes, 39.



real



and poor,



19c.



on the $100.



PUBLIC ROADS— No. miles, 900. Worked by Old State Law. RAILROAD, TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS COMPANIES.

Telephone Co., assessed value Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, 36.96 miles, assessed value Pullman Co., assessed value Duplin Light and Power Co., assessed value Consolidated Telephone Co., assessed value Southern Express Co., assessed value Western Union Telegraph Co., assessed value Teacheys Del Telephone Co. , assessed value Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co., assessed value Hallsville Telephone Co., assessed value Rose Hill Telephone Co., assessed value Armour Car Lines Co., assessed value Cabin & Beulaville Telephone Co., assessed vallue

$



2,115.00 1,245,338.00 7,577.00 800.00 277.00 5,550.00 14,506.00 762.00 9,219.00 600.00 300.00 9,300.00 895.00

(civil),



SUPERIOR COURT TERMS— January

September 13

(civil),



11



(civil),



February

20.



15,



July 26.



August 30



November 22



(civil),



December



DIl'LIN



COUNTY

IN TOWNS. Parker, G. B. D., Chinquapin. Teachey, C. C. & Son, Rose Hill. Cameron, D. A., Claypso.

Albritton Bros., Calypso. Grady, J. McR. , Albertson. Kennedy, W. J., Cabin. Bishop, I. T., Branches Store.



191



COUNTY OFFICERS.

ansville.



MERCHANTS NOT



REGISTER OF DEEDS—J.

ansville.



CLERK OF COURT— D. SHERIFF— C G. Best,



H.



Wallace,



Ken-



Kenansville.

J.



Bowden, Ken-



SURVEYOR—F. L. Pottes, Hallsville. SUPT. OF HEALTH— J. M. Farrior,

ansville.



TREASURER —Jacob O. Carr, Kenansville. CORONER —B. F. Smith, Leon.

Ken-



Middleton,

Scott,



S.



O.,



Hallsville.



SUPT.

nersville.



OF



HOME—T.



J.



Strickland,



Ken-



SUPT.



OF



Kernersville.



BOARD OF Middleton, (chm'n), Warsaw; M. F. Westbrook, Leon; L. McGovven. Wallace. COMMISSIONERS—W. G. Kornegay, Alvin; A. J. Pickett, Kenansville; W. J. Middleton,

A.

Hallsville.



SCHOOLS—M. H. EDUCATION— L.



Wooten,



O. W., Hallsville. R. D., Magnolia. James, O. IL, & Co., Sloan. Maready, J. B., Chinquapin. Sholar, S. J. L., Sloan. Register, J. L., Rose Hill.



Carr,



Roland Lumber Co., Bowden. Brown, W. R., Sloan. Smith, Lemuel, Leon. Teachey, J. A., Rose Hill.

Quinn, A. A., Kenansville. Cottle, J. L., Chinquapin. Fountain, P. T., Chinquapin. Quinn, A. A., Kenansville. Outlaw, J. L., Mt. Olive. Maxwell, G. M., Resaca. Cooper & Moore, Warsaw.



BOARD



OF



ELECTIONS— Scott



(chm'n), John Albertson, Cooper, Kenansville.



Stanford Kenansville; L. M.



JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.



WARSAW TOWNSHIP—J.

Middleton,

A. Dickson, Calypso; rett, Faison.



FAISON— S.

Kirby



W.



R.



H. Fonveille, L. Blackmore. Warsaw. Bowden. Mt. Olive; J. L. W. J. Oates, Tohmas PerB.



COTTON GINS.



& Albritton, Calypso. Sutton, Ed., Calypso. Wilkinson, Scott, Calypso.

Byrd

Oliver, J. B., Mt. Olive. Bland, C. W., Faison. Parker, G. B. D., Chinquapin. Quinn, O. W., Beulaville.



WOLFSCRAPE—M.

GLISSON—J.

Mount

Dail,



Outlaw,



Henry

H.



Brock.

Price,



ALBERTSON— Marvin Simmons. S. W. Peel, P. Holt, Albertson. SMITHS—J. A. Grady, L. Smith, Kenansville; W. J. Kennedy, Hallsville. LIMESTONE— S. H. Quinn. Beulaville; W.

R.



Mt. Olive. L. Kelly, Kenansville; S. Olive; Scott Herring, Alvin.



Ferrell,



S.



D., Kenansville.



H. L. Pickett. W. A. Sanderson. Hallsville. CYPRESS CREEK—D. W. Dail. D. R. Ransom Fountain, Chinquapin. ISLAND CREEK—F. P. Powers, Stephen H. Cavenaugh, G. A. Cavenaugh, Wallace; J. D. Teachey, Teacheys. ROCKFISH—D. Henry Williams. Wallace; J. T. Turner, Teacheys; W. J. Rooks, Wallace; J. M. Savage, Rose Hill. ROSE HILL I. P. Alderman, J. G. Boone, Henry Fussell, Jr., J. D. Teachey, Rose Hill. MAGNOLIA— George Edwards, L. F. Byrd, M. J. Carlton, Magnolia. KENANSVILLE— A. D. Grady, Henry Dail, Kenansville; J. Henry Carr, Magnolia.

Powell,



Williams, J. C. Rose Hill. Waller, S. M., Branche's Store. Sandlin, I. J., Beulaville. Garner, Daniel, Mt. Olive. Waller, S. M. Branches Store. Grady, J. McR., Albertson. Rackley, A. C, Rose Hill. Quinn, A. A., Kenansville.

,



SAW

Dunn, D.

Baker, A.

J.,



MILLS.



B., Kenansville.



Leon

P..

,







Blizzard, D. Sandlin, L.



W.

,



Hallsville. Beulaville.



James,



Sloan. Parker, G. B. D., Chinquapin. Hallsville. Lanier, A. L. Lanier, Dennis, Chinquapin.

J.



L.,



CONSTABLES.



WARSAW TOWNSHIP— J. —



M.



Loftin.



FAISON J. J. Morgan, Faison. WOLFSCRAPE—Ivey Sullivan. Mt. Olive. GLISSON— Servieon Garner. Mt. Olive.



ALBERTSON— Willie Grady, Albertson. SMITHS— Ashley Merur, Leon. LIMESTONE—H. T. Quinn, Hallsville.

CYPRESS CREEK—R.

H.



Wallace. Reaves, Wilson, Mt. Olive. Waller, S. M., Branches Store. Grady. J. McR., Albertson, Smith, Ralph, Leon. Southerland. C. J., Kenansville. Bryan, J. K, Kenansville. Ferrell & Murray, Kenansville. Hall, L. F.. Warsaw.

Cottle,



Jerre,



Maready.



Chin-



quapin.



ISLAND CREEK—J. M. Speel. Wallace. ROCKFISH—J. F. Dempsey, Wallace.



WALLACE—J. F. Dempsey. ROSE HILL—J. B. Fussell. MAONOLIA—Richard Mathis.

KENANSVILLE—J.

Ezzell,

S.



Warsaw. Warsaw. Roland Lumber Co., Bowden. Mallard, J. W., Faison. Patton, W., Calypso. Magnolia Manufacturing Co., Magnolia.

Pierce, T. B., Pierce, J. H.,



Baker,



J.



IL, Magnolia.



Herring.



MINISTERS NOT IN C. W. Wallace. Wallace, T. F. Alvin. Jones, G. W., Kenansville.

Jones,

J.,



TOWNS.



Cottle, Bros., Rose Hill. Cottle, Isaac, Rose Hill. Fussell, Jesse, Rose Hill. Mallard. A. W., Rose Hill. Teachey, C. C, Rose Hill. Carr, E. McN., Rose Hill. Murphy, D. S., Rose Hill.



Boney Bros.



,



Wallace.



Kenansville.

, ,



Kennedy, G. W. Cabin. Kennedy, R. C. Cabin. Whaley, H. J., Cabin.



PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Hanchey, Lucy, Wallace.



PHYSICIANS NOT

,



Landin, J. Kennedy, G. W. Beulahville. Maxwell, J. F., Resaca.



IN F., Chinquapin.



TOWNS.



Batts, Brunie, Wallace. Hunter, Bettle, Hallsville.



Hunter, Wilson, Johnson, Johnson,



Annie, Warsaw. Annie. Mount Olive.



Maud, Rose



Hill.



Irene, Rose Hill.



192



DUPLIN COUNTY

Maynard,

Outlaw, unlaw.

III 267.00 588.00 1,390.00 1,285.00

1



70.

,







28.000. 00

8 8

(civil), (civil),



(civil),



May



17



(criminal),



August 30



(criminal),



Sept.



27



(civil,



Nov.



April 20 Dec. 13



(criminal).



19G



1MKIIAM COUNTY



COUNTY OFFICERS.

CLERK OF COURT— C.

B.



SAW



MILLS.



Oreen. Durham.



SHERIFF—J.

Durham.



F.



REGISTER OF



Harward, Durham. DEEDS— M. G. Markham.



TREASURER— S. Bowling, Durham. CORONER— A. C. Jordan, Durham. SURVEYOR— K. C. Relvin. Durham. ATTORNEY—R. P. Read, Durham. STJPT. OF HEALTH—Dr Arch Cheatham. aTJPT. OF SCHOOLS— C. W. Massey, DurSUPT.



Chat ham Lumber Co., East Durham. Carrington Lumber Co., East Durham. Barbee, Jack, Durham, R. 3. Fowler, Joe, Chapel Hill, Rfd. Sears Bros.. Durham.



Markham

Airheart,



Bros.,



Durham. Durham.



Barbee Bros., Durham, Rfd.



McGrantham

J.



Bros..



M.



ham.



COTTON GINS.

Colclough. Lum, Durham. Barbee, J. H., Durham. Shipp. John, Durham. Pickett, Asa. & Sons, Durham.



OF

.1.



HOME—W.



T.



Mangum. Dur-



liam.



COMMISSIONERS—Maynard

\V.



Flowers.



Mangum. G. W. Holder, East Durham; F. S.

L.



Thomas, Wesi Durham: A.



BOARD OF EDUCATION— J. W.

J.



Barhee.

TJmstead, 4; R.



Bahama;

P. Reade.



R.



Blacknall,



Durham, R.

C.

J.



Durham.

S.



BOARD OF ELECTIONS— S.

C.



(chm'n),

day.



Brawley



(sec),



Chambers, M Horna-



Barhee Bros.. Durham. Morris, W. H., Nelson. Belvin, Mrs. D. L., Durham. Pickett & Co., Durham. Jones, R. N., Durham. Sons, Durham. Jones, M. C.



&



PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Covington, W. B., East Durham, nolton, Mrs. Holland, East Durham. Young, Mrs. Viola, East Durham. Sorrell. Mrs. Delos, East Durham. Horton, Mrs. Lola, East Durham. Barden, Eva, Durham.



JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.

C. Cox, I. J. Morton, J. F. Lowthrop, .7. F. Pleasants, W. P. Sneed, S. D. Eubanks, E. J. Holloway, R. A. Harris, D. T. O'Neal, J. H. Tilley. .T. S. Oldham, J. A. Whittington. CONSTABLE S. H. Garrard. D. D. Harris, E. H. Veazey, W.



DURHAM TOWNSHIP— R.

J.



Cox.



T.



MANGUM—

Mangum.







Brown, Mamie, Durham.

Barbee, Bettie, Durham. Wilson, Esther, East Durham. Cheek. Mamie. Durham.

Shields,



CONSTABLE— Coran Tilley. PATTERSON—J. M. Shepherd, J. W. Cannaday, C. M. Massey, W. E. Massey, John Parris. CONSTABLE—Claude Viekers. OAK GROVE— A. M. Carpenter, G. S. Stalling, Claude Sherron. CONSTABLE— E. D. Couch.

B. Andrews, J. E. Cole, Jerry Garrett, J. M. Stephens, H. H. Terry. S. H. Flinton. CEDAR George Barbee, F. H. Page, W. J. Pettigrew. O. F. Beasley. R. H. Shaw, H. B. Martin, R. Ross. T. Shaw.

Perry.

J.



E.



Madge. Durham.



Holton, Quinton, Durham. Groce, J. C.

Petty, Clara.



Durham. Durham.



Foushee, Emma. West Durham. Jones, Eunice, West Durham.

Petty,



LEBANON—J.

H.



Clara.



Holder.



CONSTABLE— FORK— CONSTABLE— CARR— CONSTABLE—



W.



S.



Neal, Eva, West Durham, R. 1. White, Emma, West Durham. Cox, Pearl, Durham. Jones, Miriam, West Durham. Baxter, Florence, West Durham. Lindsey, Annie, Durham.

Faucette, Julia,



Hammet,



Carrie,



Durham. Durham.



MINISTERS NOT



IN



TOWNS.



METHODIST—J.

H.



B.



Thompson, Durham; P.

Rfd.



Dunnegan, West Durham; J. A. Hackney, Durham; J. M. Arnette, Durham.

E.



BAPTIST—W.



Massey,



Durham,



PHYSICIANS NOT

Ward, M.

Lyon, E.

Hester,

J.



IN



TOWNS.

TOWNS.



Gorman. H., Bahama.

P.,



MERCHANTS NOT

L.

,



IN



Lloyd, Elise, Durham. Billiard, Mrs. M. Louise, West Durham. Viekers, Sallie, Durham, R. 3. Barbee, Sudie. Durham, R. 7. Horton, Marye, Durham, R. 2. Rogers, Bybe. Stagsville. R. 1. Rogers, Charlotte O., Durham. Cole, Zenobia. West Durham. Reep. A. R., Durham, R. 1. Pendergraph, Essie. Durham, R. 1. Carpenter. C. C. Durham. R. 4. Glenn, Bertha. Durham.

,



West Durham. McDonald. W. J., West Durham. Bowen, W. T., West Durham. Hester. B. F.. West Durham. Holder & Cheek, East Durham. Morris, C. W., East Durham. Brown. W. B., East Durham. Johnson. A. K.. East Durham. Alford, T. H., East Durham. Ligeon, F. G., East Durham. Miller, S., East Durham. Lewis, J. D-, & Co.. East Durham. Barbee, I. S., East Durham. Carver. H. L. Rougemont. Critcher & Jacobs. Rougemont.

.



Mann, Mrs. B .N., Durham. Dodson, Maude, Durham. Bailey, Lucile, Durham. R. 2. Flinton, Eva, Durham. R. 2.



Harris, Annie, Rougemont, R. Breedlove. Beulah, Bahama, R.



2. 2.



Lawson, Delia, Rougemont. Garrard, Lorena, Rougemont. Ferguson, Mamie, Stem, R. 1. Veasey. Alice, Stem, R. 1. Southerland, Ruth, Rougemont, R. Howerton, Ha, Durham.



2.



Morris,

Tilley,



W. H.. Nelson. FLOUR. CORN AND FEED MILLS.

Cassum. Durham.

Mills.



Christian



Durham.



Southern Pure Food Co., Durham. Auston, Heaton Co., Durham. P.elvin. L. D., (corn) Bragtown.



W. W. Bahama. J. C. Durham, R. 6. Brown, Grace, Durham, R. 6. Thompson, Ida S., Durham. Nichols, Sadie J.. Durham, R. 4. Sutton, Kate, Durham, R. 6. Weatherly, A. C. Gorman, R. 1. Suitt, Mrs. S. M., Durham, R. 4. Suitt, S. M.. Durahm. R. 4. Bragg, Beulah. Durham, R. 4. Avent, Ola, Durham, R. 3. Herndon, Corinna, Durham. R. 3.

Rogers, Nixon,

,



DURHAM COUNTY

Moring, Lelia, Durham, B. 3. Husketh, S. J., Durham, R. 3. Wells, Ruth, East Durham. Wells, Montie, Durham, R. 1. Fletcher, D. W., Gorman, R. 1. Fletcher, Mrs. D. W., Gorman, R.

Beavers, C. R. Morrisville, R. Stroud, Jas. H., Rougemont.

,



197



William Hane Wannamaker, Professor of German. James Jacob Wolfe. Professor of Biology. William Kenneth Boyd, Professor of History.

1.



2.



Rogers, Daisy, Durham. Davis, J. R., Durham. Glenn, Ethel, East Durham. Arey, Beulah, Durham, B. 3.



Hundley, Lucile, Durham.



Eugene Clyde Brooks, Professor of History and Science of Education. Samuel Fox Mordecai. Dean of the Law School and Professor of Law.

Bobert



Percy



Beade,



Associate



Professor



of



Law.

E. T. Miller, Professor of Engineering. Frank Clyde Brown, Professor of English. C. A. Vost, Assistant Professor of Modern



Heuser, Clara. East Durham. Poteat, Buth, Durham.

Barr's Shoe Store.

Boot Jenkins Bros.

Bros. Shapiro, A. Vernon Co. Boyles Bros. Co. Fletcher Bros. Co. Jones & Gentry.



Shelton, J. E., Smith-Phillips



Lumber & Box Lumber Co.



Co.



Woolen



Mills.



Chatham Manufacturing Co. (Woolen). Ogburn, M. L. (Roller Mills).

Burke, P. E.

Kester,

(Roller Mills). J. W. (Roller Mills). Sides, L. H. (Roller Mills). David (Shop, Wash Picket,



Snow



and



Ironing



Boards).



Lashmit, J. L. Peoples Shoe Store.



Mendenhall & Co. (Saw and Grist Mills). Speas Manufacturing Co. Sheppard & Phillips. Mendell Box Co.

Crystal



Meyers-Westbrook Co.

Rosenbaeker & Bro. Barr's Shoe Store. Poe, A. P. Wright, W. C.

United Shoe Stores. Book Stores. Barber Book Store. Watkins, W. H.

Miller, B.

A..



Candy



Confectionery Co.



Dealers.



&



Co.



Daye, Henry. Brandon, A. C.

Side,



Isham

J.



Starbough, H.



McGee,



W.



Abram

Elkins,

Polite



Bros. J. R.



Sweet Shop, The.



Candy Kitchen.

Fruits and



Tobacco Board



Business Ornanizations. of Trade. Retail Merchants' Association.



Produce.



Barbe & Sharpe. Gardner & Clark.

Pies.



(Wholesale).



BOARD OF TRADE—J.

-14-



L.



Ludlow.



Sharp, C. L.



lilll



FORSYTH t'OlNTV

Contractors



and



Builders.



Fogle Bros.



Co.



Miller, Gaston. Miller & Hlatt. Miller, B. A.



Speas Manufacturing Co. Bhi ppard & Phillips. Bolladay & Crouse. Wall. .1. W. & C. M.

Crul.bs.

.1.



\ hi dn-Crutchfleld & Co. (Wholesale). Winston Drug Co. (Wholesale). I'airviiw Drug Co. Southside Drug Co. Hutchins Drug Store. Rankin-Butner Co.



Doctors.



Rynum, John.

ii



ilton,



l).



N.

O.



11.



Butner, T. A.

Ki nnerlv. J. K. Joyner, \V. F. Wall. A. II.



Davis, A. P. Schallert, P.



Thomas,



Coal and Wood Dealers. C. M., & Co. Anderson, E. L. City Wooil Yard. Carolina Cold Storage & Ice Co.



Fearrington, J. P. Cray, E. 1'. J. Coble, Madge, Pomona. Land, Bettie Aiken, Greensboro. Case, Rosa, Guilford College, R. 2. Moore, Effie P., Mrs., Guilford College, R. Todd, Eula, Greensboro. Barker, Gypsie, Greensboro. Cook, Mrs. M. P. Kenuett, Lucille, Greensboro. Norwood, Bessie, Greensboro, R. 3. Greene, Annie, Greensboro, R. 5. Shadford, Annie, Greensboro, R. 5. Carawan, Rosa, Greensboro, R. 5. Howard, Annie V., Greensboro, R. 1. Shelley, Lola E., Greensboro, R. 3. Reynolds, H. W., Greensboro, R: 1: Reynolds, F"annie, Mrs., Greensboro, R. 1. Vickhey, Maude, Greensboro, R. 1. F^utrell, Blanche, Greensboro, R. 3. Stone, Way land, Greensboro, R. 3. Short, Geo. A., Summerfield. Lecy, Beeman, Summerneld. Price, Jennie, Summerfield. Bruner, Mary, Summerfield.



W.,



Estelle,



2.



GUILFORD COUNTY

Hogshead, Louise, Stokesdale. Denny, Julia, Stocksdale. Brookbank, William, Summerfleld. Morgan, Carrie, Guilford College, R.



235



SUPERVISOR OF PARKS AND CEMETERY

—J. W.

2.



CHIEF OF POLICE— I.



Fry.



Ward, Vera, Guilford



College,



R.



2.



Frazier, Viola, Friendship. Sullivan, Etta Lee, Friendship. Fox, Mary W., Guilford College. Knight, Josie. Guilford College.



Purdie, Joseph M., Guilford College. Davis, Margaret, Guilford College. Miller, Ida, Guilford College. Lasley, Fra, Guilford College. Crutchfleld, Mabel, Guilford College. Wall, Hettie, Guilford College, R. 1. Coltrane, E. J. Jamestown. Dixon. Alice, Jamestown.



TAX COLLECTOR— T. J. Murphy, Commissioner of Public Accounts and Finanec. ATTORNEY—A. Wayland Cooke. SII'T. OF HEALTH— Dr. A. R. Wilson. HEALTH OFFICER— John W. Donovant. POSTMASTER— Robt. D. Douglas. JUDGE OF MUNICIPAL COURT— S. Glenn

Brown.



CLERK—John s. TREASURER— R.



B. Isley.



Michaux. M. Rees.



COURT CLERK— E. L. Clar] INSPECTOR BUILDINGS— M. M. Boyles. KEEPER OF CEMETERY— Chas Hlatt. SUPT. OF SCHOOLS—J. L. Mann. R. R. AGENT— C. A. Pamplin, Southern.

ern Express Co.



SOLICITOR—E.



D. Kuykendall.



Mendanhall, Mary, Jamestown. Boone, Addie, Jamestown. Ridge, Ida, Jamestown. Henley, Lucy, Mrs. Jamestown. White, J. A., Jamestown. Daugherty, T. H., Jamestown. Sehaeffer, Grace, Jamestown. Mcndenhall, Gertrude. High Point, Smathers, Jonnie, High Point. Chappell, Faith, Jamestown, R. 1. Hodgin, Linnie, Greensboro, R. 3. Goode, Chas. P., Oak Ridge.



EXPRESS AGENT—A. C. Williams, TELEGRAPH MANAGERS— A. S.

;



SouthNowell.



W. U.



R.



3.



Merrinion, Mrs. Ella, Oak Ridge. Benbow, Mrs. Mattie, W., Oak Ridge. MeBane, Edgar H, Stocksdale. Burton, Francis, Stocksdale. Sharp, Lizzie, Stockdale. Gentry, J. C, Kernersville, R. 3. Miller, Minnie, Kernersville, R. 3. Friddle, D. L., Belew's Creek, Rfd. Hepler, Josie, Mrs., High Point, R. 1.

Cornelius, Julia, Colfox. Cude, H. C, Colfax. Jackson, Mittie, Colfax. Pegg, Mary, Kernersville, R. 2. Pegg. Roella, High Point, R. 1. Horney, Fay, Kernersville, R. 1. McKaughan, Kernersville, R. 1. Wheeler, Ada., High Point, R. 1. Parish, Margaret, High Point, R. 2. Robinson, Florine, High Point, R. 2. Pike, J. W., Mrs., High Point. Fentriss, Estella. High Point. Miller, A. B., Mrs.. High Point. Dixon, A. G., Mrs., High Point. McDaniel, Lexie, High Point. Johnson, Katharine. High Point. Lamon, P. B., High Point, R. 5. Farlow, Gertrude, High Point, R. 5. Younts, Viola, High Point, R. 5. Farlow, E. E., High Point, R. 3. White, Marie, High Point. R. 3. Ellis, Majorie M., High Point, R. 3. Coltrane, Mamie C, High Point, R. Ozment, Bertie, High Point.



Horry, Postal. and Churches. J. Clyde Turner, Pastor; (Asheboro Street), R. P. Walker, Pastor; (Forest Avenue), R. G. Kendrick, Jr., Pastor; (Proximity), W. H. Eller, Pastor; (White Oak), W. H. Strickland, Pastor. CHRISTIAN—P. H. Fleming, Pastor. EPISCOPAL—R. E. Roe, Pastor. ST. MARY'S CHAPEL— J. D. Miller. Rector. ST. J. D. Miller, Rector. MORAVIAN— Carleton E. White, Pastor. FIRST LUTHERAN—J. E. Shenk, Pastor.

T.

S.



Ministers



BAPTIST— (First),



ANDREWS—



METHODIST PROTESTANT— R. M. Andrews, Pastor. METHODIST—Presiding Elder, J. H. Weaver:

E. Parker. Melton Clark, (First), Pastor, (Westminister), C. E. Hodgin, Pastor; W. Goodman. S. M. (Buffalo Church), J. Rankin, M. M. Shields, J. H. Wilson Pastors, (Church of the Covenant), R. Murphy Williams, Pastor. CATHOLIC Vincent Taylor, Pastor. Shuford Peeler, Pastor. FK1ENDS—F. E. Smith. JEWISH Louis I. Eggleson. HOLINESS—Blum H. Vestal.



Evangelist,

boro), P.



C. (Centenary), R. D. Sherrill; E. Glenn, W. O. Goode; (Walnut Street and Calloway Memorial) A. R. Bell; (West Greens-



PRESBYTERIAN—



REFORMED—











Schools and



Colleges.



ASHEBORO STREET GRADED. NORMAL TRAINING.



3.



GREENSBORO.

Population, 1910: 15,895. No. white polls, 1,S00; No. colored polls, 340. Assessed value real estate and personal property,



B.



$10,500,000.

$1.30.



CAL



LEGE—J. Foust, Pres. GREENSBORO COLLEGE FOR WOMEN— S. Turrentine, Pres. GREENSBORO COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. STATE AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANII.



SPRING STREET HIGH. LEE STREET GRADED. LINDSAY STREET HIGH. LINDSAY STREET GRADED. FORBES STREET GRADED. DAVIE STREET GRADED. SIMPSON STREET GRADED. STATIC NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COL-



COLLEGE



(col.)—James



B.



Dudley.



TAX RATE:



Pres.



Bonded debt, $940,000. Owns its own waterworks and sewer system,

valued at $450,000.



MISS META BEALL'S KINDERGARTEN.

Hotels and Laidler Hotel. Hotel Clegg. Hotel Guilford. Hotel Hufflnes. Hnii] European. Hotel St;tr. Allen House.



Boarding Houses.



Town

LIC

G.

R.



Officers.



MAYOR AND COMMISSIONER OF PUBACCOUNTS AND FINANCE— Thos. J.

Foushee.



Murphy.



COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS— J. COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC

M. Rees.



The



Jefferson.



McAdoo



Hotel.

(col.)



SAFETY—



Piedmont Hotel, White Onk Inn.



i.l



ILFOKD



i



ur.NTV

Awnings and Tents.

Baltic,

C.



Deaver, .Mrs. Albred, Mrs.



m. o.

Ora.



W.



Andrews, James L. lii Banner House.



Bowman,

Apple,

Dick,



.Mrs. Virginia A. .Mrs. Alice.



HuntJey-Stockton-HiU Co. Greensboro Furniture Co. Bands and Orchestria. Hood's Orchestra.

Barbers' Supplies.



Julius N. Atchison, Mrs. May F. Bogart, Mrs. H. M. Bogart, Mrs. C. B.



Barber Supply Co. BUI



Posters.



Dixie Advertising Co.



Blondwood

Burton,

Bullock,

S.



House.

i:.



Banks and



Bankers.



Ann.



Carolina



Hotel. Case. .Mrs. Louisa A. Currie, Mrs. Bertha. Clark, Mrs. Ida. Clary. Mis. Sallie A.



Coleman. Mrs. Collins House.

Cooper, W. Dick, Mrs.



Fannie A.



EXCHANGE NATIONAL— R. F. C. Boyles, Cash. GREENSBORO NATIONAL— Neil ElUngton, A. H. Alderman, Casb. Pres. GREENSBORO LOAN & TRUST CO.—J. W. W. E. Allen. Cash. Fry. Pres. BANK OF SOUTH GREENSBORO—E. P.

AMERICAN

;



G.



Vaughan, Pres.



;



;



N.



Wharton. Pres.; E. L. Sides, Cash. TEXTILE BANK— (White Oak Mills.)

Bakers.

Clegg, Leonidas L. Northside Steam BakeryWashington Steam Bakery. White Oak Mills Bakery. Brick Manufacturers. Alley, Geo. W. Cunningham Brick Co. Williams, Jas. G. Jennings, W. G., & Son. Smith, Jas. M. Boot and Shoe Dealers. Dodson-Sills Co." Coble & Mebane.



Lena A.



Doak, Mrs. O. E. Dodanread, Mrs. Debbie A. Eeagle House.

Epps, Hiram C. lenvll. Mrs. Gate City House. Grady, Jas. M. Griffin, Mrs. Lossie P. Harvey, Mrs. Lou N. Jeter, Mrs. L. B. Hester, Mrs. Laura J. Holder, Mrs. Julia. Hudson, Mrs. Ida B. Hutchens, Mrs. Rebecca. Johnson, John P. Kirkman, Mrs. Isabella V. Phibbs, Dora A. Langston, Mrs. Jane E. Matthews, Mrs. C. J. McCollum, Thos. A. Moore, Mrs. Ora H. Moore, Mrs. R. A. Ridge, Mrs. Martha F. Patterson, Mrs. Louise A.



Fordham & Brown. Hendrix, J. M.



Rieks-Donnell-Medearis Co. Thacker & Brockmann Donnell-Moore Co. Fordham, A. E. Crawford & Rees. Book Stores.

Wills Book

Store.



Barker Bros. Union News Co.

Greensboro Book. Smithdeal, L. A. Bowling Alleys. Webster's Bowling.

Parlors. Clegg's Bowling Alley. Hotel Clegg.



Piedmont Hotel.

Robbins, Mrs. Lydia J. Slack, Mrs. Nannie F. Rycroft, Mrs. Virginia H. Sharpe, Mrs. Rebecca C. Trent, Mrs. Addie O. Turner, Mrs. Susan E. Waggoman, Mrs. Alice C. Webb, Mrs. Margaret. Wood, Mrs. Nancy. Younts, Mrs. Florence.

Architects.



Y.



M.



C.



A.



Barton, Harry. Hughes, Raleigh James. Brewer, Wells L. Gambier, Richard. Hopkins, Jas. H. Auctioneers.



Greensboro Country Club. Loan Associations. Building and Home Building & Loan Association. Greensboro Building and Loan Association. Gate City Building and* Loan Association. Pioneer Building & Loan Association (col.) Butchers and Dealers in Cattle.

Moorefield,

J.



R.



Mason

Clarida, Garrett.

Jeffreys,



&



Holt.



Morrison Bros. Johnson, Bert.



England, R. L. Murchison, ,1. S.

Phipps, Joe S. Shaw, J. H.



Henry P. Elmer E.

Co.



Hudson Meat Market

Murray,

Olive,

J.



Marcellus. J. A.

C.



Penny Bros. American Real Estate Thomas Bros. Realty

American Motor Co.



& &



Auction Co. Auction Co.



Automobile Dealers.

Carolina Corbitt Co. Greensboro Motor Car Co.



Parlor Meat Market. Schlosser & Son. South Greensboro Market. Wagstaff, Geo. W. Weisner, Augustus T.



Johnson

Co.



&



Reives.



McGlamery-Markham Auto

Auto Service Co. Ford Automobile Co.

Reitzel



Carriage Dealers and Manufacturers. Lewis, J.A& Sons. (Mfr. ) Newell, M. G. Oettinger Buggy Co. (Mfr.) Taylor & Hire.



Folger Tire Co.



Townsend Buggy



Co.



GUILFORD COUNTY



238



GUILFORD COUNTY

Foundries and Iron Works.

Sykes Drug Co



Clymer Machine Co. Cook- Lewis Foundry Co. Sergeant Manufacturing Co.



Maddox. S. M., West End Drug White Drug Co.

Alford.



Co. Store.



&



& Mfg Newman Machine Co.

Glascock stow



Co.



Doctors.



Wysong



&



Miles Co.



Alexander K. B.

Chas.



Banner,



W.

J.





(Eye,



Ear,



etc



Fire Insurance Companies. Dixie Fire Insurance Co. of Greensboro. Underwriters of c.reensboro. Southern Underwriters of Greensboro. Southern Stock of Greensboro. Furniture Factory Machinery. Wysong & Miles Co.



Battle, J. T. Best, Benj.



W.



Brooks, Boyles,

Beall,



Zachary T. J. Henry. Win. 1'. Bowman, norland P. Braddy, Wade H.

Crutchfleld, Wm. Cole. W. F.



Newman Machine

Andrews,

Bloxton,

J.



Co.

Dealers.



E



(Osteopath.)



Furniture Nalhan D.



W.,



&

O.



Co.



ClTas. Forbiss, Goldstein. lac.



Greensboro Furn. Co. McDuffie, N. J. Burtner Furniture Co. Huntley-Stockton-Hiil Co. Medearis-Feebles Furniture Co. South Side Trade & Bargain Store.

Stove Exchange



Dees & Dees. Dodson, Henry F. Fields, Branch F. Fortune. Alexander F. Glascock, Mrs. Joy Harris

Hilton, J. J. Hiatt, F. C. Jarboe, Parran. Knight, W. P.



Moore,

Long.



Chas.



E.



&



Furniture.



Clothiers and Men's Furnishers. Blaustein. I. L. Crawford & Rees. Globe Clothing Co. Fleisher Bros. Stockard & Wirabish, (Inc). Isaacson, Isaac. Brown-Belk Bros. Co.



Arthur E. John Wesley (Surgeon). Mendows, Washington J. Michaux, E. R. Miles. Miss May S. Montgomery, John C. (Osteopath). Mosley, Chas. W. (Stomach).

Ledbetter,



Harrison, Edmund. Norman, Geo. W.



Ogburn, Herbert H.

Aurelius L. Reaves. Perry W. Richardson, William

Pctree,

Rieves,

Jas.

J.



Stadiera. B.. & Son. Stadiem, David. Walker. T. A., Tailoring Co. Vanstory Clothing Co. Wallace Clothing Co.

Lesser.



Marks. David. Johnson. Hinkle Simpson, Henry



&

C.



Co.



T.



M.



A.



Roberson, Chas. Scoonover, Robt. A. Turner. J. Pinkney. Williams, Buxton B. Wilson, Arthur R.



United States Woolen Mills. Department Stores.

Fllis-Stone Co. Brown-Belk Bros.



Bowman, Harlan



P.



Meyers

Sapp,

Betts.



Department

A..



Store.



V.

Dentists.

S.



Tankersley, James W. Williams, John A. Williams, B. B. Carlson. C. I.. (Swedish Masseur) Dees, Ralph E.



Joseph



Griffith,



John W.



Humphrey, Lyndon M. Johnson. Arthur H.

Lipscomb. Chas. T. Rowe. Walter W. Wheeler, John H. Walters. D. A. Keniodle. J. F.



Ashworth. W. C. J. Henry. B. Utcher. Spoon, A. O. Took, Thos. (St. Leo's).

Boyles,

Gill am,



Atlantic



&



Grocers. Pacific Tea Co.



Adams. M. J. Alston & Brown. Andrews, Wm. IT.

Atkins, Chas. R. Bennett, Wm. P. S. A 11 red, D. E. Bennett, Thos. M. Bowles, Robt. Causey, A. E. Causey, T. F. Chrismon, J. R., & Bro.

Cecil,



Wyche.



J.



E.



Whitsett.

Hartsell. Coble. L.



Geo. W. W. K.

G.



Rivera, A.



M.

Druggists.



Herndon's Pharmacy. Asheboro Street Pharmacy.



Drug Co. (Wholesale). Conyers' Drug Store. Fariss-Klutz Co. Five Points Drug Store.

Justice



Edward.

J.



Coble,



A..



&



Son.



Cockman. Isham B.

Cook, Thos. E. Dodson, Peter S. Duggins, Cary L. Field, F. M. Fields, Herbert P.

Foster, Pearce P.



Conyers & Sykes. Grissom Drug Co. Mcllhenny, T. C. Revolution Pharmacy.

Still



Fordham's Drug Store. Howard Gardner Drug Co. Greensboro Drug Co.



Grantham. Murray F.

Helper Bros.

Co. Hiatt. R. G., Hodccin, Co.. The.



&



Drug



Co.



GUILFORD COUNTY

Fields,



239



Wm.



B.



240

Laundries, ibia Laundry. Dick's Laundry.



(II



II.FORD



COUNTY

Ballance & Co. (Candy). Palace of Sweets. (Candy.) Greensboro Chero-Cola Bottling Co. Internationa] Machinery Co. Gate City Candy Co. (Candy). Sterling Furniture Co. (Furniture). White Oak Cotton Mills. (Denim.)

Ki polul ion

i



Dor

Lee,



Sam.

Henry.



Brill's



Steam Dye Works.

Lawyers.



Adams, Spencer B.

Barringer, Jno. A. i: .ill. Thos. S. Brooks, A. L. Byrd, \V. B. Herbin, L. Bynum, \V. P.



"i



ton



Mills.



Pomona Mills, (Inc). Crease Co. (Goose Grease). Go

l-utiii;

(



Greensboro Coca-Cola Bottling Co. ( DistriPoint for N. C. Coca-Cola.) Caviness Mattress Co. inn, Pepsi-Cola Bottling Works.

i



N. Harrison,

I



ure,



L.



Roger W.

C.



Hobgood, Frank P.

Hoyle,



Groome Broom Co., (Brooms). Blue Bell Overall Co. Lewis, J., & Sons. (Buggies and Wagons).

N. C. Public Service Co.

(Electric Light,



Thos.



Gas



Kuykendall, E. D. Brown, S. Glenn.



Murphy,



T. J.



Wright. Clem G. Patton, Geo. M. Shaw. T. J. (Judge 12th Judical District.) Stern, David. Fentress, Baxter Lee. Strudwick, Robert C.

Frazier, C. Clifford. Scales, J. I. King, R. R.



and Trolley Line). Standard Table Co. (Tables). Vlekery, A. W., & Co. (Hardwood Factory). Watson, W. A.. & Co. (Flour). Pomona Terra-Cotta Co. (Tcrra-Cotta, Sewer

Pipes,

etc.)



Melton-Rhodes Co. (Office Supplies.) & Sons (Shoes). Dicks Shoe Shop. Gaulden, (!. S. (Harness). Dixie Culvert & Metal Co. (Metal Culverts). Acme Mill Works. (Mill and other Machin-



Thompson



Kimball, A. B. Ferguson, G. S., Wilson, J. N.



ery).



Jr.



Vick Chemical Co. Seargeant Manufacturing

Dixie Laundry Machine (Laundry Machinery).



Co.



(Iron).

Co.



Duncan,



J.



S.



Manufacturing

(Machinery,



Douglas, R. M. Douglas, Martin. Mitchell, Geo. H. Douglas, R. D.



Wysong

(Col).



&



Miles



Co.



Wood-



Morehead, Morehead,



J. J.



T.

T.,

Jr.



working). Seidenberg & Co. Stafford, E. J., & A. G. Clegg, W. F. (Cigars}.



(Plug Tobacco).



Cooke, A. Wayland. Sherrod, W. J. Shuping, C. L. llines. C. A. Wylie, A. S. Herbin, L.



Btedman,

Justice,



C.

J.



M.



Southern Power Co. Auxiliary .Steam Plant (Electricity). Eureka Mattress Co. Greensboro Bedding Co. Melton -Rhodes Co. (Office Furniture.) Armour Fertilizer Works. Mantels and Grates.

Odell



E.



Hardware



Co.



Broadhurst, E. D. Sapp. O. L. Williams, S. Clay. Swift, W. H.

Coble



Southsde Mantel Co. Burtner Furniture Co. Newspapers and



Edi'ors.



&



Livery

Starr.



and Sales Stables.



MESSENGER —APOSTOLIC Editor. W. R. Cox.

DA1L RECORD—J. M.



(Semi-Monthly)



Fentress,



Jule



W.



Fleming Bros. Hearn, John T.

Kini;-Stewart Livery and Sales Co.

Miles, G.

S.,



EVERYTHING

Editor.

tor.



Reece, Editor. Fairbrother, (Weekly)— A.

1.



PATRIOT (Weekly)—W.



Underwood, Edi-



&



Co.



Taylor & Hire. White, E. E. Marble Works. Knight, J. W., & Son. Neese, J. Henry. Rowe & Roach. Guilford Marble & Granite Works.



Ogburn W. C. Tatum, H. B.



Machinery Dealers. Greensboro Supply Co.

Odell Hardware Co. Prtchett Machinery Co. Newman Machine Co. Wysong-Miles Co. Greensboro Supply Co. Clymer Machine Co.



GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS—W. A. Hilderbrand. Editor. LABOR NEWS (Weekly)— A. J. Williams. Editor. N. C. CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE (Weekly)— H. M. Blair, Editor. N. C. WHITE RIBBON (Monthly)— Mrs. Ellen J. Y. Preyer, Editor. M. PROTESTANT HERALD (Weekly) —J. F. McCullock, Editor. WOMAN'S MISSIONARY RECORD (Monthly)— Mrs. J. F. McCullock, Editor. STATE NORMAL MAGAZINE (Bi-Monthly)



— Students.

Davis



Notary Callahan. John W.

Coble, H. L.

Jas.



Publics.



H.

L.



Manufacturing Plants. Proximity Manufacturing Co. (Cotton.) Brooks Manufacturing Co. (Lumber.) Cape Fear Manufacturing Co. (Lumber.) Newman Machine Co. (Machinery. Glasscock Stove & Manufacturing Co. Clymer Machine Co. (Machinery'.)



Fentress, B.



Gilmer, John Glenn, Robt. Harrison. R. Hines, Chas. Hoyle, Thos. Hunt, Oscar



A. G.



W.

A.

C.



M.



GUILFOHD COUNTY

Kerr. Samuel A. King. R. R., Jr.

S.



241



GIBSONVILLE.

Incorporated in 1872. Population, 1910: White, 1,200; colored, 100;

total, 1.300.



MaeCallum, Graham B. Merrimon, Wm. B.

Mitchell,

S.



Value

000.



real estate



and personal property, $300,on the $100 and $1 on the



Paschal, E. F. Paint and Oil Dealers. Greensboro Hardware Co.



TAX RATE— 25e.



poll.



Leak-JHaUaday Co.

Odell



Hardware Co.

Painters.



Cone Sign Works. McFarland. \V. O. Andrews, Robt. E. Bavham, Jas. T.

Brewer, Golden,

Proctor,

Ell

T.



POSTMASTER—M. L. Fogleman. CHIEF OF POLICE— A. D. May. R. R. AGENT — J. E. Smith, Southern. MANAGER TELEGRAPH—D. M. Davidson. TELEPHONE MANAGER—D. M. Davidson,

Gibsonville Tel. Co. Ministers and



Town Officers. MAYOR—D. M. Davidson.



R.



Eugene D.

G.



Churches.



METHODIST PROTESTANT—J.



W.



Selp.



Produce

Anderson,



Dealers.



Pastor.

ton.



W.



I.



Co.



LUTHERAN—E.



F. Sox, Pastor; S. F.



Mar-



Forsyth, C. Alexander. Patterson Co. Plumbers. Adams & Hunt. Albright, J. Ed.

Battle, C. W., & Co. Donaldson, W. P. Pettit, Obie A.



GRADED—P.

Cash.



BANK OF GIBSONVILLE— J.

Doctors.



Schools and Academies. S. Gassper. Banks and Bankers.



W.



Boring,



Beasley,



W.



C.



Jordan, G. E. Dick. J. V.

Gibsonville



Piano and



Organ Dealers.



Cable Piano Co. Cheek-Houston Piano and Organ Co. Hodgin, John A., & Co. Photographers. Davenport Studio.

Entsler's Studio. Cook's Studio. Cute Studio. Hanes, L. Francis. Moose & Son.



Drug



Druggists. Co.



General Merchandise. Somers Bros. Gibsonville Store Co. Burk, J. W., & Co. Cobb, W. R. Flour, Corn and Feed Mills. Huff, Mrs. S. A.

Gibsonville



Alderman,



S.



L.



Hardware Dealers. Hardware Co.

Cotton Mills.



Printing



Offices.



Apostolic Messenger Pub. Co. Board of Publication, Western

ference.



Minneola Manufacturing Co.

N.

C.



Con-



Gem



Cotton



Mills.



Greensboro Printing Co. Harrison Printing Co. Kendall & Fisher. Pierce, J. C, Printing Co. Reece, J. M., & Co.

Stone,

J. J.



Hotels and L. B. Whitsell, John L.



Boarding Houses.



Brewer,



Grocers.



Shaffner, R. D. Jones &' Allen.



Everything Publishing Co. Pierce Stamp Works (Rubber



Stamps.)



Livery Pettigrew, James J.



Stables.



Tobacco



Dealers.



King Bros.

Penn, Thos.

Rees,

J.



Manufacturing Plants. Overman Chair Manufactory.

Gibsonville Knitting Mill.



Stafford, E. J., Clegg, W. F.



&



E.



G.



Blacksmiths.



John.



Wagoner, W.

Apple, John.



Power and Light Companies. North Carolina Public Service Co. Southern Power Co.

Real Estate Agents. American Realty & Auction Co. Andrews, E. M. Brown Real Estate Co. Hodgin, John A. Jennings, Roger A. Jordan, Jas. F. North Carolina Trust Co. Ogburn Bros. Realty Co. Penny Bros. Southern Real Estate Co. Southern Realty & Auction Co. Thomas Bros. Realty & Auction Co. Vanstory & Balsley. Carolina Real Estate & Investment Co. Daniel, Garland. Greensboro Real Estate Exchange. Guilford Insurance & Realty Co. Home Real Estate Co.



HIGH POINT.

Population. 1914: 12,500. No. white polls, 1,623; No. colored polls, 450. Value real estate, $5,000,000; value personal

property, $2,900,000. RATE: $1.40 on school. Bonded debt, $475,000.



TAX



the



$100



including



CLERK — Hunter Seclnest. TREASURER— Ed. L. Ragan. TAX COLLECTOR— II. C. Field. STANDARD-KEEPER— J. M. Sechrest. POSTMASTER—W. G. Bradshaw. R. R. AGENT— S. O. Schaub, Southern. TELEGRAPH MANAGER—J. S. Cannon, Carolina & Y. R. R. Co. TELEPHONE MANAGER—T. A. Morris.

,



CHIEF OF POLICE—E.



MAYOR— Fred



Town



Officers.



N. Tate.

A.



McGhee.



—16—



242

Ministers BAPTIST—A. W. Pastors.



GUILFORD

and

Churches. M. J. Claxon,

llillard.



I'Ol'NTY

Clothiers



and



Men's Furnishers.



Blair-Hoskins Co.

Fetzer Co. Harris, H., & Bro. Silver, N. II. Mattocks, C. B.

.^



Cannon



EPISCOPAL—Kev,

METHODISTPastors.



LUTHERAN—Rev.

G.



Hardin, Rector.

T.



Brown, Pastor. Rowe, H. C.



Byrum,



METHODIST PROTESTANT—A. G. Dixon, Pastor. FRIENDS—J. G. McFarland, l'astor. PRESBYTERIAN—J. S. Coble. Pastor. CATHOLIC—Father Gregory, l'astor.



Department Stores.

Mattocks, C. B. Allen Pros. Dixie Co. Wood, Ceo. T., Co. Fair. The. Famous, The.

Dentists.

Pitts,



GRADED— Thoniwcll

Hotels and



Schools and Academies. Mayors, Supt. Boarding Houses.



H. C.

E.



Elwood Hotel. Payne Housi

Imperial Hotel.



W. F. McManns, W.

Claytor,



Hayes,



Wm.



Schaub House.

Davis House. Allen House.



Frazier, A. E.

Druggists.



COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK— J. ElV. A. Pres. Idol, Cash. HOME BANKING COMPANY—T. F. Wrenn, Pres. M. C. Crowson, Cash. BANK OK COMMERCE— O. E. Kearns, Pres. H. A. Millls. Cash. WACHOVIA LOAN & TRUST CO.—P. H. Chase Idol, Cash. Fries. Pres. HIGH POINT SAVINGS & TRUST CO.—E.

wood Cox,

: ;



Banks and



Bankers.



Ring Drug Co. Matton Drug Co.



Mann Drug

Hart,

J.



Co.



.T.



Green Drug Co.

A.,



Drug

A.

F.



Co. Doctors.



;



Stanton, Turner,



D.

J.



A.



Duncan, G.



;



Burrus, J. T. Grayson, C. E.



L.



Ragan, Treas.

Brick Manufacturers. Glenola Brick Co. Jenning, W. G., & Sons. Boot and Shoe Dealers.



McAnally, W.

Jones, William. Gerron, G. E.



J.



Williams,



Dr.



Mendez, Dr.

Hiatt. H. B. Taylor, F. R. Galey, D. Reitzel, C. E.



Th acker.

Blair-Hoskins Co.

C.



& M.



Shoe Co. Book Stores.

Dealers



Jarrett Stationery Co. Moore, E. E.



Dry

Allen Bros.

In



Goods and



Notions.



Butchers and Gray, R. YV. Star Market. Ingram. E. K.

Carriage



Cattle.



Newlin-Brooks Co. Moffltt. H. A.

Clinard,

Moffitt,

J.



A.



Alexander



&



Co.



Dealers and Manufacturers. High Point Buggy Co. Southern Buggy Co. Clubs. Manufacturers' Club. Industrial Club.



Furniture Co.



Kirkman, W. T.. & Co. Leonard-Beavans Co. Power and Light Companies

N. C. Public Service Co. Wholesale Fruit Dealers.



Commission

Paylor,

J.



Merchants.

Mills.



High Point Grocery Co.

Lexington Grocery Co. Fish and Oyster Dealers. Gray, R. W. Star Market. Bennett, J. T. Gurley, D. S. Ingram, E. K. Foundries and Iron Works.

Central Peerless



D.



Cotton and Hosiery Mill No. 2. High Point Hosiery Mills. Piedmont Hosiery Mills. Pomona Cotton Mills.



Durham



Piedmont Mills. Ebony Mills Co.

Confectionery

Dealers.



The Candy Kitchen.

Johnson, P.

Rogers'

11.



Foundry and Machine Co. Machine Co.



Southern Machine Works.

Furniture Dealers. Peoples House Furnishing Co. Home Furniture Co. Amos Furniture Co.

Grocers.



Idol, V. W., & Co. Montgomery, M.



Ice



Parlor. Con'ractors and Builders.



Cream



Woodling, John. Crouch, E. L. Baker, D. H.

Hedrick, Jackson

E.

T.



Johnson, P. H.

Idol. V. W., Siceloff, C. E.



&



Co.



& Montgomery. Montgomery, J. H., & Bro. Coal and Wood Dealers. High Point Ice and Fuel Co. Kirkman, O. A.

Sunny Side

Ice & Coal Co. Manufacturers' Club

;



Hedrick, J. W., & Co. Kinley, J. W. Brockett & Son (Wholesale.) Moffltt Grocery Co. (Wholesale.) Piedmont Grocery Co. (Wholesale. ) Morris & Co.



Levene

;



&



Co.



J.



C.



E. Marsh, Pres. J. W. Harris, Vice-Pres. F. Tomlinson, Sec. -Treas. Building and Loan Association. High Point Perpetual. Piedmont B. & L.



Hardware Dealers. High Point Hardware Co. Beeson Hardware Co.

Hospitals.



High Point Hospital.



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ll.l'olMi



(



(II



XT',



243



Insurance Agents. High Point Savings & Trust Co. (Fire.) Wachovia Loan & Trust Co. (Fire and Life.) Eshelmen, A. F.

Jones,



Tailors. Reighter. The Tailor. Liberty Tailoring Co. British Woolen Co.



W.

of



C.



Bank



Taylor



Commerce, (Fire). Ragan, (Fire). Ogbnon, Frank, (Life).



Swartz, B. Undertakers and

Sechrest, J. W. Loftin, R. L.



Embalmers.



&



Jewelers.

Staley, D. F. Loftin, R. L.



Veterinary Surgeons.

Jones,



W. M.

Wall



Paper



Dealers.



Welch, Walter.



Queen Jewelry Co.

Cauble, F. P.



Parker, Robert. Austin, W. F.



Laundries.



High Point Steam Laundry.

Lawyers. Lindsay, R. C. Barnhardt, Chas. Edmunds, R. II.



Manufacturing Plants. Alma Furniture Co. Beeson Wood-Working Co. Central Foundry & Machine Works.



Crown Hosiery Mills. Cox, J. Elwood (Shuttle Blocks,

Crouch Bros. Manufacturing Co. Columbia Furniture Co.

Continental Furniture Co. Dalton Furniture Co. Dixie Milling Co. Durham Hosiery Mills, No.



etc.)



& Galloway. Roberson, Wescott. Parsons, D. H. Steel, E. D. Peacock & Dalton. Barnhardt, C. C. Zollicoffer, Dalas.

Ragan



Farriss, Edward Gold, T. J.



II.



2.



Davis-Kirkman Co.

Electric Milling Co. Ecker, F. (Mirror Plats.) Eagle Furniture Co. Ellison Mantel Table Co. Enterprise Tables Co. Gienola Brick Co. Giant Furniture Co. Globe Home Furniture Co. Globe Parlor Furniture Co. Highland Cotton Mill. High Point Casket Co. High Toint Brick Co. High Point Buggy Co. High Point Bed Spring Co. High Point Furniture Co. High Point Hosiery Mills. High Point Metallic Bed Co. High Point Moulding Co. High Point Overall Co. High Point Pants Co. Panel Co. High Point Roll



Hammer, Delos. Lindsey, R. C. Albertson, T. W.

Lumber Manufacturers and Dealers. Snow Lumber Co. High Point Hardwood Lumber Co.

Idal



&



&



Co.



Marble

Raper,



Works.



Dolph.



Barbee Marble Works. Machinery Dealers. Redding, J. P. Central Foundry & Machinery Co. Paint and Oil Dealers. Beeson Hardware Co.

Siceloff-Lindsay Co.



High Point Hardware Co.

Painters.



&



McCrary Co. Brown, John.

Cathey



&



Co.



High Point Show Case Works. High Point Veneering Co. High Point Paint Works.

High Point Safe



&



Table Co.



Produce Dealers. Stout-Rankin Co. Lexington Grocery Co. Plumbers. Wellborn Supply Co. Muse, C. C. Causey, R. E.

Photographers.

Jones, J. E. Rochele, C.

Petrie, L.



High Point Manufacturing Co. Hayworth Roll & Panel Co.

Hill Veneer Co. Keeraus Bedding Co. Kearns Furniture Co. Kearns Upholstering Co.



W. C, Co.



High Point Studio.

Printing Offices. Enterprise Printing Co.



Kitchen Cabinet & Table Co. Myrtle Desk Co. Marsh Furniture Co. N. C. Wheel Co. N. C. Public Service Co. Piedmont Hosiery Mills. Parker Paper & Twine Co.

Peerless Machine Co. Tittsburg Plate Glass Co.



Welch, J. E. Stamey Printing Co.

Phillips. C. B.



Piedmont



Mills,



Pickett Cotton Mills.

Editors.



Petnil Co.



THE ENTERPRISE (Daily)— J. J. Farris, Editor. SOUTHERN FURNITURE JOURNAL— H. W. Kronheimer and J. J. Farris, Editors. HIGH POINT LUTHERAN (Monthly)—M. L. Canup, Editor. REVIEW (Weekly)—W. L. Stamey .Editor.



Newspapers and



& Casket Co. Southern Chair Co. Southern Car Co.

Rankin

Coffin



Snow Lumber Co. Shlpman Organ Co.

Standard Mirror Co. Southern Machine Works.

Stehli



&



Co. Silk Mills.



TOMAHAWK



(Monthly)— W.



L. Stamey, Edi-



tor.



TORAITIVE GAZETTE.

Real

Farris,

J. J.



Estate Agents.



High Point Loan and Trust Co.

Shingle

Dealers.



Snow Lumber



Southern Novelty Works. Tate Furniture Co. Tomlinson Chair Manufacturing Co. Union Furniture Co. Welch Furniture Co. Durham Hosiery Mills. Sunnyside Ice & Coal Co. Denny Rail & Panel Co.



Co.



Climax Uphal Co.



244



CI



II.



I



ill!!)



COPXTY

Doctors.



JAMESTOWN.

Population,

total,



1910:

estate.



White.



COO:



colored.



25;



Paddison,



J.



R.



625. ValiSe real



Lawyers.



$307,297;



value



personal



property,



Bundy. R, R. AGEXT— R. A. Ramsey, Southern. Ministers and Churches. M. B. CHURCH, SOUTH—J. \Y. Clegg,

Pastor.



POSTMASTER—0.

$108,760.



Whitaker, T. E. General



Merchandise.

Co.



M.



oak Ridge Mercantile

Donnell

Holt. Stafford Bros.



&



Donnell.

Stafford



W.



O.,



Jr.



Bros.



WESLYN METHODIST—Mrs.

Pastor.



R.



E.



An-



Hotels



and



Boarding



Houses.



Oak Land Park



Hotel.



diews.



HIGH—E.

Foscue,

Garrett,



Schools and Academies. J. Coltrane. I'rln.

Doctors.



Oakhurst. Hall, Saunders. I.inville. Mrs. Frank. Whitaker House.

Livery

Linvlile,

I.inville,



J.

J.



E. General

D.,



Stables.



Merchandise.

Co.



&



Frank.

Garages.

F.



Matlock, J. B. Johnson. A. F.



Oakdale Store.

Cotton

Mills.



Mult. J. H. II ay worth,

Linvlile,

J.



W.

D.



A.

Mills.



Oakdale Cotton



Mill.



Saw and Planing

Case,

C.



Buggy Manufacturers. Richardson Buggy Co.

Flour Mills.

Stafford, F.

VYillard

J.



R.



Donnell Bros.

Builders

&.



Contractors.



Saw Saw

Mill.

.



Mills.



Donnell Bros. Manufacturing Plants. Hendrix & Co. (Roller Mill and Lumber.)



Shoe Manufacturers. Johnson Bros & Co. Canning Factories. Ward & Gordon. Gardner, Jessie A.

Hassell, E. E.



STOKESDALE.

Incorporated 1907. Population, 1913:

total,



White,



300;



colored,



6;



Value

Feed Mill.



306. real



estate,

25c.



$150,000;



value



personal



property. $75,000.



Coltrane.



J.



L.



TAX RATE:



on the $100.

Officers.



Town



GUILFORD COLLEGE.

Faculty

Lewis,

Logic.

of



MAYOR—

Vaughan.

Preston.



Guilford

Pres.-,



Colege.



(Pro Tem)— E. COMMISSIOXERS— C. W.



D.



Morgan.



Lyndon Hobbs,



Psychology and



W.



P.



Lemons, A.

L.

J.



Taylor, W. B. Bray, J.



M.

C.



James Franklin Davis. Greek and German. H. Louisa Osborne. Latin and Mathematics. George Wilson White, Treasurer, Mathematics.



CHIEF OF POLICE— O.

Cook.

Ministers



R. R. AGEXT— C. L. Cook, Southern. MAXAGER EXPRESS AXD TELEGRAPH—

C.



POSTMISTRESS—Mrs. M.

L.



Pegram.

Gant.



Clement, Orestes Meredith. Dean. Latin. Allan Wilson Hobbs, Mathematics. Alfred Alexander Dixon. Physics. John Steele Downing. Chemistry. Ermine F. Ayer. French and German. George Montgomery, English. Samuel Wood Geiser, Biology and Geology. Joseph H. Peele, English. Alma Taylor Edwards, Latin and Mathematics.



and



Churches.



CHRISTIAN'—T.



METHODIST—G. W.

PUBLIC—Paul

Powell House. Gant, Mrs. M.

S.



J.



rltenn. Pastor.



Williams, Pastor. Schools and Academies.

Kinnett.



Hotels and

J.



Boarding Houses.

Bankers.



Josephine L. Rhoades, director partment of Music. Blanche Dawson. Vocal Music. Julia. S. White, Librarian. Sarah E. Benbow, Matron Inez Wilson, Domestic Science.

Ernest Grady Shore,



of



the



De-



STOKESDALE COMMERCIAL BAXK—

Lawyers.



Banks and



.



Whitaker, T. E.

Doctors.



Taylor,



C.



W.

Druggists.



Physical Director.



Edwards, V. E.

Powell,

C.



OAK RIDGE.

Population.

total,



H.

Merchants.



1910:

estate,



White,



200;



colored,



50;



Value



250. real



$325,000;



value



personal



property. $120,000.



POSTMASTER—Earle P. Holt. MAGISTRATE— Chas. Case. XOTARY PUBLIC—D. Lanier Donnell.

Ministers



Stokesdale Hardware Co. Stokesdale Furniture Co. Southern Grocery Co. Stokesdale Union Supply Co.



Vaughn, M. W. Pegram, Bros. Vaughn, V. E.

Lester,



METHODIST PROTESTAXT— L. W.

ger.



METHODIST—W.

Schools



and Churches. A. Goode, Pastor.

Academies.

;



D.



R.



Manufacturrng Plants.

GerinStokesdale



Lumber



Co.



Brookbank

and

Matrial.

)



&



Dillon



(Lumber and Building



OAK RIDGE IXSTITUTE—

Pres.; E. P. Holt, Vice-Pres. Secy. & Treas.



Allen Holt. T. E. Whitaker,

'.



Markets.



McGee &



Powell,



J.



F. Jones.



HALIFAX COUNTY



245



HALIFAX COUNTY HALIFAX.

COUNTY SEAT,



POPULATION— (Census

Formed

Value

in 1758.

real



1910),



Named



37,646. in honor of the Earl



of



Halifax.



$6,309,160; value of personal property $4,066,486. TAX KATE County purposes, 19s. o utile $100; school 20c. road 25c. County bonded debt $37,000. PI'KLIC ROADS Worked by convicts and day labor.

of



AREA—680



square miles.







estate,



Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, 62.03 miles, assessed value Southern Railway— Rolling Stock, assessed value Seaboard Air Line Railway, 20.20 miles, assessed value • Pullman Co., assessed value Home Telephone and Telegraph Co.. assessed value assessed value. Southern Express Co.. Western Union Telegraph Co. , assessed value assessed v alue Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Co. assessd value American Telephone and Telegraph Co., value Roanoke Railway, 1.64 miles, assessed assessed value Postal Telegraph-Cable Co.,

• • ,



RAILROAD, TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS COMPANIES.







$2. DUO 051.00



17 972.00 569 ,993.00 12 106.00 33 ,525.00 12 207.00 24 ,762.00 21 ,457.00 6 ,262.00 3 ,280.00 2 ,193.00 ,563.00

31,'



W



SWERi OR COURT' TERMS-^aSua^'



e



h



25/



M arch



15/



May



'August



24.'



November



29.



COUNTY OFFICERS. CLERK OF COURT— Sterling M.

ifax.



SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES.

Gary, Hal-



SHERIFF—

'



REGISTER OF DEEDS—J.

fa

J.



J.



A. House, Thelma.



H



HOBGOOD ACADEMY— Miss Ferrell, Prin. WELDON GRADED—John D. Everett, Prin. ROANOKE RAPIDS GRADED— A. E. Akers.

Prin.,



Norman, Hal-



SCOTLAND NECK GRADED—J.

Prin.



Roanoke Rapids.



P.



Aiken.



TREASURER— CORONER—H. G. Rowe, Weldon. SUPT OF HEALTH-I. E. Green, Weldon. EnSUPT. OF SCHOOLS— A. S. Harrison,

E.



Bowers, Scotland Neck.



ENFIELD GRADED— C. MERCHANTS NOT

Cotten, James, Neal.



L.



Whitaker, Supt.



IN



TOWNS.



"sUPT OF

field;



HOME—W.



BOARD OF EDUCATION—J.

W.

R.

Neville, Enfield.



B. Drewry, Halifax. A. Collins. Enl. W. Heathsville;



Dunn. Balfour, Scotland Neck.

Brinkley, A., Aurelian Springs. Bobbitt, A. G., Crowells. Riddick, J. T., Spring Hill. Askew, J. R., & Bro., Spring Hill.

Stallings,



Whitefleld,



COMMISSIONERS—W.

S



G

F.



W.

ton,



R. Harvey. Littleton; Whitfield, Enfield; Jno. Branch, Weluon; Horner, Rosemary; S. T. Thorne, Jr.; A. JohnsScotland Neck;



O.



P.,



Dawsons.



PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Wills.



Airlie.



Mary, Brinkleyville.



BOARD OF ELECTIONS—Whit.

A. McDowell, Thos. Dickens, Faueetts.

Littleton;



JUSTICES



OF



THE PEACE.



Hardy, W. L. Knight.



Taylor, George H. S. Quail, Brinkleyville C. A. W. Williams, Ringwood; W. H. Hayes, Ita; W.



BRINKLEYVILLE



TOWNSHIP—Ben.

Thomas H.

;



M.



G. Vinson,



Rosser, Essex.



BUTTERWOOD—A.

son Hamill, Airlie.



E. Carter, Littleton; Nel-



Knight, Lela, Essex. Rosser, Daisy E., Essex. Fimple, Margaret, Essex. Arrington, Bessie, Glenview. Williams, Pattie E., Ringwood. Pinnell, Lucy, Ringwood. Mayo, Mary F., Aurelian Springs. Gaston, W. G., Littleton. Anderson. Beatrice, Littleton. Crawley, Agnes, Littleton. Daniel, Mary Long, Airlie. Cherry, Bessie E.. Crowells.

Sewell, Jennie. Tillery. Shields, Irma, Spring Hill. Corbitt, Emma. c|o Willis Weeks, Enfield, Rfd.



CONOCANARY—J.



H. Darden, Spring Hill;



N. Fitzpatrick, Crowells. ENFIELD— S. G. Whitfield. B. D. Mann, S. Meyer, W. P. Whitaker, Junius Hardee, John J. Robertson. FAUCETT T. M. Lewis. Tom Barnes, Au-







Weeks, Mrs. Mamie Barnes, Scotland Neck. Quincy, Margaret, Enfield. Cousins, Zelma, Enfield.

Bustin, Dela, Enfield. Lawrence, Annie. Enfield. Robertson, Kathleen, Enfield.



relian Springs.



HALIFAX—Dr.

LITTLEAON— C.



F.



M.

R.



Clark, J. H. Fenner, Sater, Halifax.



Regester, W. Carter,



M.

E.



H.

N.



D.



House,



ROSENEATH— S.

Neck.



H.

G.



T. M. Pulley. Scotland Strickland,



Whitaker, Susie, Enfield. Arrington. Mamie, Aurelian Springs. Pittman, Mamie E., Halifax.

Biggins, Bessie, Littleton.



PALMYRA—W.

J.



Hedgepeth,



Hobgood;

C.



W. H. White, Hobgood.



Robinson, Annie, Littleton. Crews, Eunice. Heathsville. Eure, Lottie. Halifax.

Butts, Butts,

Virginia, Halifax. Alice G., Halifax.



SCOTLAND NECK— I.

erman,

don; A. Weldon.

E.

S.



H. Smith, A.



Liv-



Shields.

T. Allen,



WELDON—W.



Shaw, J. W. Pierce. WelWeldon; K. E. Kilpatrick,



ROANOKE RAPIDS— R.

Thompson, W. F.

Horner.



W.



Brown.



S.



M.



Whitaker, Lizzie Littleton. Whitaker, Effie. Littleton. Johnston, Annie, Littleton. Robinson, Roberts P., Littleton. Pittman, Emma v., Littleton. Vernon. T. L. Hobgood.

,



246



HALIFAX COUNTY

Ministers



Spencer, Annie, Ilobuood. Josey, Louise, Scotland Neck,



and



Churches.



Anderson, Lossie, Palmyra. Pearson, llattie L., Rosemary. Blebs, Stella, Aurelian Springs, Kid. Joyner, Fannie S., Scotland Neck. Joyner, Kate. Scotland Neck. Mouse. Leila, Scotland Neck. While. .Mrs. Dudley A., Scotland Neck. Barkly, Sallie I., Spring Hill. Moseley. Agnes. Wehlon. Robinson, Lizzie. Littleton. .Malien.v. Mary, WeldOn.

Barkly,



PRESBYTERIAN— II. F. Morton, Pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL—J. L. McMann,

Pastor.



BAPTIST

T^'I ^ t



G.



II.



METHODIST

OF



PROTESTANT— T.



Johnson.



E.



Davis,



Cheatham, Miss, Halifax. Edna, Halifax.



EPISCOPAL—Albert New, Rector. Schools and Academies. J. T. Cobb. Banks and Bankers. BANK OF ENFIELD— Geo. B. Curtis, Pres.; Ivey Watson, Cash. S. C. BelCOMMERCIAL & FARMERS lamy, Pres. p. O. Petway, Cash.



GRADED—







;



Doctors.



HALIFAX.



TAX KATE:



Population, 1910:

40c.



500.



on the $100.

Officers.



Town



MAYOR—John



Collins, John A. Harrison, A. S. Parker, F. M. Whitaker, L. T. Whitaker, F. C.



F. AGENT—C. Southern. TELEGRAPH MANAGER— C.



TAX COLLECTOR—F. H. Gregory. POSTMASTER—W. A. Willcox. K. R. AGENT — C. F. Musselman.

EXPRESS

W.

U.

Ministers



H. Farmer. CHIEF OF POLICE—D. C. Fenner. TREASURER— J. H. Batts.

A.

C.



Fleming,



W.



L.



Druggists.



Harrison's Pharmacy. Whitaker's Drug Store.

L.



Beavan's Drug Store.

General Curtis-Pierson Co.



Musselman,

F.



Merchants.



Mussel-



man,



Randolph Supply Co. Shaw-Mathevvs Co.

Gunter, R. E. (Agent). Meyer, S. Lawrence Bros. Holloway, S. B., & Co.



and



Churches.

Geo.



EPISCOPAL— St.

Rector.



Mark's,



Blackwelden,



BAPTIST—A.

Hotels



G.



CATHOLIC— Father METHODIST— Win.

and

H.,



Wilcox, Pastor. O'Brien, Pastor.



Parker Bros.

Britt, J. B.



McNair. Boarding Houses.



McGwigan,

Shields,



C.

S.



E.



W.

J.



Roanoke Hotel.

Merchant, R.

Mrs.

Bankers.

;



Branch. Frank.

Marshall,

Burgess,

Sorrie,



T.



Kimball Hardware Co.



Banks and



N. L. Stedman, Pres. OF Fletcher H. Gregory, Cash.



BANK

The



HALIFAX—



W. J. J. W.

Co.



Stallings



Druggists. Furgerson Drug Co.



Wood,

Barnes,



I.



D.

R.



Robbitt,



Vinson's Pharmacy.

Doctors.



Bellamy



&

J.



E. Co. L.



&



Co.



Furgerson, H. B General Merchants.

Froelich, Louis. Co. Hux, G. A.,



Mann, B. D. Enfield Furniture Co. Allen, W. H.. & Co.

Neville,



&



Richards, S. A. W. Bass, W. D. Campbell, D. M. Halifax Hardware Co.



Farmers' H. M.



Union Stores.

Boarding

Houses.



Leon, F.

Hotels



and



Hotel James.

Enfield Hotel.



Stedman, N. L,

Clark, Elliott. Travis, E. L.



&



Grocers. Co. (Wholesale).



Lawyers.



Whitaker, Miss O. H. Mathews, H. C. Smith, Mrs. Mary.

Livery Stables.

Neville, H. M. Branch. Frank.



Stedman



&



Cotton Gins. Gregory. Real Estate Agents.



Lawyers.



Dunn, R.



C.



Dentists.



Daniel, R. H.



ENFIELD.

Incorporated in 1S57. Population, 1910: White, 1.150; colored, 450;

total,



Value



1,600. real



estate,



$420,610;



value



personal



property



TAX RATE: 40c. on the $100. MA YOK— Frank Branch. POSTMASTER—H. S. Harrison. CHIEF OF POLICE— J. F. Whitehead. R. R. AGENT—E. L. Whitehead, A. C. L. MANAGER TELEGRAPH— E. L. Whitehead,



$460,670.



Highsmilh, C. Insurance Agents. Britt, R. B. Watson, Ivey. Petway, P. O. Robertson, J. J. Newspapers and Editors.



THE PROGRESS

Editor.



(Weekly)—Teo. M.



Cooper,



Manufacturing Plants. Enfield Hosiery Mills. Condrey, J. E. (Saw Mill). Dunn, John B. (Saw Mill).



W. U.



Columbian



P-Nut



Co.



HALIFAX COUNTY

HOBGOOD.

Incorporated in 1S92. Whites, Population, 1910:

200. Value real estate, property, $25,000.

total.



247



General

Johnston, Eugene.

200;

colored,



Merchants.



50;



Stallings, S. J. Moore, C. G.



$75,000;



value



personal



TAX RATE:



M. May. W. H.

Nelson,



20c.



on the $100.

Officers.



MAYOR—W.



Town



CHIEF OF POLICi:— E.

W. U.



G. Hedgepeth. POSTMASTER— I. M. Parker.

C.



R. R. AGENT— W. L. Bailey, A. MANAGER TELEGRAPH— W.



Ruffin.

C. L. L. Bailey,



METHODIST—T. L. Singleton. Schools and Academies. HOBGOOD GRADED— Mrs. L. W.

Prin.

Doctors.



BAPTIST —Rev.



Ministers



and Churches. Vernon, Pastor.



Cole-Daniel Hardware Co. Newson, J. F. Farber, Wra. Bobbitt, E. C. Newsome, M. E. Harvey, W. R. Bobbitt, J. H. Littleton Feed & Grocery Co. Riggan, R. I. Harris, Alston.

Cordle. H. J. Wallette, E. E.



Leggett,



Furgerson, Will. Myrick, J. J., & Son.

Hotels and Boarding Harris, J. H. Hotel Vara. B. P. Cooper's Hotel. Boyce's Hotel.

Livery Stables.



Leggett, K. Druggists.

Leggett,



Houses.



K.

General



Merchants.



Hedgepath,

Shields,



W.

J.



II.



R.

S.



Hedgepeth. W.

Bradley, D.



G.



Thornton,

Motley,

J.



W. H. W.

Lawyers.



Ausbon. R. M. (Groceries). Snealwond, J. W. Hotels and Boarding



Houses.



Daniel. S. G. Pippin, Jos. P.

Picot,



Hobgood



Shields. R. J. Hotel. Livery Shields, R. J.



John M.



Furgerson,

Stables.



McM.

Insurance

Agents.



Grant

Plants.

Co.



Manufacturing



Hobgood Ginery. Hobgood Brick Mfg.

Vernon



&



Ccn motors and Madry.



Spruill & Perry. Alston, T. C. Harrison, T. N.



&



Brwning.



Builders.



Brokers.



Green. A.



W.

Estate



LITTLETON.

Population, 1910:

total.



White, 1,200; colored, 500;

$400,000; value personal

the

$100.



Real Glasgow, J. R.



Agents.



Value



1,700. of real estate,



Manufacturing Plants. Sterling Mfg. Co. (Wood-working and Gin).

Wotlett, E. E. (Lumber and Ginnery). Littleton Hosiery Mills. Tate Machinery and Supply Co.



property, $200,000.



TAX RATK— 75c.



on



POSTMASTER—E. B. Perry. CHIEF OF POLICE—J. F. Cullom. R. R. AGENT— Julian Johnson. MANAGER TELEGRAPH—Julian

W.

TJ.

;



MAYOR— T.



Town

J.



Officers.



Miles.



PALMYRA.

Population,

1910:



White,



100;



colored,



75;



Johnston,



total,



Edwin Gray,

Ministers



Postal.



M. E.

Pastor.



METHODIST PROTESTANT— C.

BAPTIST— Rev.

LITTLETON

Rhodes. Pres.

Harrell. Pastor.



SOUTH— S.



and

A.



Churches.

Cotton, Pastor.

J.



175. Value real estate, property, $25,000.



$100,000;

Officers.



value



personal



Town



Edwards,



MAYOR— C.



PRESBYTERIAN^Rev. Millard. Pastor. EPISCOPAL— Francis Joyner, Rector.

Schools



POSTMASTER— C. A. Harrison. CHIEF OF POLICE—C. N. Andrews.

M.

and Churches. F. Eure, Pastor. General Merchants. Ausborn, E. B. Stephenson, J. B. Baker & Harrison Bros.



H.



Robeson.



and



FEMALE



Academies.



METHODIST—T.



Ministers



COLLEGE— J.

H.

;



PUBLIC SCHOOL—.

Pres.



BANK OF LITTLETON—J. H. F. Bonney, Cash. PLANTERS— T. J. Miles, Pres.

;



Banks and Bankers.

Harrison,

J.



M.



Grant,



Hotels and Harrison, Mrs. C.



Boarding



Houses.



Cash.

Doctors.



Baker



&



A. Livery Stables.



Roberson.

I.



Alston. Willis.



Browning. B. Ray.



Baker. L.



Manufacturing Plants. (Saw Mill, Cotton Gin).



McRae.



Neill. Picot, L. J.



ROANOKE RAPIDS

Dentists.



Perry, E. A.

Druggists. Littleton Pharmacy. Perry. E. B., Jr. T. N. Harrison,



White

697.



Population, 1913, 4.000. polls, 655; colored

of



polls,



42;



total,



Value

sonal



real estate $2,402,158;



value of per-



TAX RATE:



property,



$501,817.

50c.



on the $100.



J IS



HALIFAX COUNTY.

Town

Officers.



MAYOR—J. T. Chase. CHIEF OF POLICE—J. CLERK—A. L. Clark.

TAX COLLECTOR— HEALTH OFFICER— RECORDER—Wm. S.

TKKASntl'.K -A.

L.



Paint and Oil Dealers.



Roanoke Pharmacy.

R. Balrd.

Tillery,



W.



I).



Painters.



ClarU. J. R. Haird. Dr. T. W. M. Long.



Saunders.



w



REGISTRAR OF

Brown.

It.



VITAL STATISTICS— R.

M.

B.



POSTMASTER—M. U. AGENT—G.

BAPTIST—



Daughtery, Van. Prudens, A. L. WintZ, Richard. Photographers. Hodgers, J. B. Cherry, Frank.

Dealers in Bicycles. Higgins, B. B. Hospitals. Roanoke Rapids. Undertakers. Glover, E. B. Uancock-nouse Co. Blacksmiths.



EXPRESS AGENT—G.



Faison. Crews, S. A. L. B. Crews, Southern. Ministers and Churches.







.



Ballock,



Pastor.



EPISCOPAL—William Towe, Rector. PRESBYTERIAN—H. F. Morton, Pastor. Towe. METHODIST—William — METHODIST (Circuit) Rufus Bradley.

Roanoke Boarding

Sales,



Hotels and Hotel.



Boarding Houses.



House,

P.



W.



C.



Allsbrook.



T.



Board House, Joe Foyed. Adam's Boarding House. Banks and Bankers. FIHST NATIONAL— C. A. Wyche, Pres.

II.



Hockaday. Gay, Frank. Hackaday, Glenn. Barber Shops. King, W. E. Watkins, J. H. Vaughan & Kidd.

E.



;



Kicks. Cash.



Bakers.



Furniture Dealers. Alston Furniture Co. Webb, B. S. Glover, E. B.



Wood. W. W.

Whitmore's

Bakery.

Grocers. Cherry.



Hancock -House Co. Hodgens, L. S.

Shell,



R. E., Co.



Barnette & Taylor & Colier. Daugherty, J. L. Tillery. W. D.

Glover, E. B. Lanv whites. $7,769,854,-by negroes, $21,427. For whites, 52; for negroes, 2. County purposes, 18c. on the $100; roads and bridges, 17c;



NUMBER OF SCHOOLS— —

TAX RATE



special



20c.



PUBLIC ROADS— Number of miles. 300. Worked by taxation and RAILROAD, TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS COMPANIES.

Co., assessed value

,



free labor.



Southern Railway, 21.58 miles, assessed value



Pullman



Southern Express Co. assessed value Asheville Telephone and Telegraph Co., assessed value Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co., assessed value Western Union Telegraph Co. assessed value Waynesville Telephone Co., assessed value Tennessee and North Carolina Railroad, 2 miles, assessed value Canton Electric and Telephone Co., assessed value SUPERIOR COURT TERMS— January IS, May 3 (civil), July

,



$844,311.75 2,985.22 3,916.00 1,716.00 1,716.00 1,551.90 4,472.00 6.000.00 7,500.00

12,



September



20.



COUNTY OFFICERS. CLERK OF COURT—Jerry R. Leatherwood, Waynesville, SHERIFF— W. A. Palmer, Waynesville. REGISTER OF DEEDS— Geo. C. Haynes.

ville.



CREEK— Spencer Green, Geo. A. Brown, J. C. Ferguson, Cove Creek. WHITE OAK— R. W. Green, Z. T. Clark, Teague. JONATHAN CREEK— John A. Howell, Cove

FINES

Creek: R.



TREASURER— C. B. Atkinson, WaynesSURVEYOR— Claud Medford. CORONER— H. L. McFadyen. SUPT. OF HEALTH— J. R. McCraken, Waynesville. SUPT. OF SCHOOLS— R. A. Sentell,

Waynesville.



W. Howell, Waynesville, R. IVY HILL— Chas. C. Roberts; Mt.

E.

Justice,



2.



W.

gie.



Dellwood; A.



V.



Sterling; Setzer, Mag-



CATTALOOCHEE—W.

chee; Floyd



M.

IN



Sutton.



Cattaloo-



Woody,

C.



Nellie; R. B. Clark, Crest-



mont.



SUPT.

Rfd.

T. L.

ville;



OF



HOME—Albert



MINISTERS NOT

Howell.



TOWNS.



Canton,



BOARD OF EDUCATION—J. R. Gwyn, D. M. Cagle. COMMISSIONERS— J. It. Boyd, BOARD OF ELECTIONS— James

G. W. Canton.



Morgan,



Green,



Crabtree;



W. H. HenderE.



Waynes-



Creek. Waynesville, R. 2; R. C. Kirk, Crabtree; A. L. Latham. Waynesville. R. 3; Abett, E. M.. Crabtree, R.



METHODIST—L.



BAPTIST— D.



Davis,



Cove



H.



Griffith.



1.



son,



Carraway, Waynesville: J. S. Davis, Waynesville, R. 2; W. T. Denton, Waynesville.



JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. WAYNESVILLE TOWNSHIP— W. J.



SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES. BETHEL HIGH— A. F. Cook. ROCK SPRING HIGH SCHOOL— Clark Medford. Prin., Clyde, R. 1. ROCK HILL HIGH SCHOOL—J. L. Woodward, Prin., Waynesville, R. 2. PHYSICIANS NOT IN TOWNS. Walker, R. L., Crabtree. Wilson, J. E., Canton, Rfd.



Waynesville; J. B. Hoyle, Hazelwood; W. Oxner, Waynesville; N. A. Harrison. Waynesville: W. T. Reeves, Lake City; J. W. Bynum. Mark West, R. H. Sorrels, Chas. A. Slansbury W. Smathers, Canton, Moore, Canton; Thos. G. Murry, Canton. PIGEON— Ira Mease. E. B. Gibson, W. W. Wilson, Canton, No. 2. EAST B. F. Sellers, W. R. Gregan, George Trull, Cruso.



Haynes,



M



BEAVERDAM—



Graham, W.

Campbell, V.



A.,



Crabtree, R.



1.



FORK—



IN TOWNS. Maggie. Miller, R. E. Maggie. Reppetoe. F. G., & Co., Maggie.



MERCHANTS NOT

A.,



CECIL— Jos.



Singleton, L.



L.



Moody, W. H.



Green,



CLYDE—L. L. Stamey, O. L. Smathers, J. D. Pless, Clyde. IRONDUFF— W. II. Nowland, Crabtree, No. 1; J. B. Bradshaw, Waynesville. No. 2. CRABTREE—N. P. Walker. Crabtree: W. C.

Clyde,



Sunburst.



Kessawaine Mercantile. Low, J. A., Maggie. Medford, J. B. Waynesville, R. Dellwood Feed Co., Dellwood.

Justice,



2.



& Ferguson, Waynesville, R. Williams, C. E., Crabtree. Ferguson, J. T., & Trouthan, Crabtree.

Kuykendall

Howell,

II.



W.



E.

2.



W.



C.



Kirkpatrick, W. L. McCracken, E. Williams, Crabtree.



R.



1;



Boyd, R. T.

Harrell,

J.



T.



HAYWOOD COUNTY

Campbell. R. G. A. It. 2. Ferguson, J. C, Teague. Noland, R. L. Crabtree. R. 1. Brown, Geo. A., Crabtree, K. 1. Ferguson, Z. V. Crabtree. It. 1. Ferguson., Eli M., Crabtree.

,



RevUe,



T.



L.,



WaynesviUe,



R.



.



Albright, M. F.. Waynesville. Albright. Linnie, Waynesville. Howell, Frank. Waynesville, R



Howell,

•lames,



Raymond, Waynesville, R.



2.



W. S., Sons & Co., Inc.. Canton, R. Felmet, D. B., Waynesville, R. 3. Long, J. M., & Co., Waynesville, R. 1. Ferguson, W. R., Crabtree.

Terrell,



Kirkpatrick, J. E., Clyde, R. 1. Green & Hyatt, Canton, R. 1. Pless. W. W., Cruso.



Nora, Waynesville. Medford. Myrtle, Waynesville, Haynes, Ada, Clyde Erwin, Thomas, Canton. R



R



1.



FLOUR, CORN AND FEED MILLS.

Pigeon Valley Mills, Canton, R. Plott, J. O, Canton. R. 1.

Crabtree Mills,

1.



Walker, Bros.,



Crabtree. Crabtree.



Wiley, Waynesville. Main:, Georgia, Clyde. Taylor, Vinson, Clyde. Bramlett, A. L., Mrs., Clyde. Mann, Lena, Canton, R. 1. Phillips, Edith, Canton. Mann, Annie. Canton, R. 1. Rice. Sallie, Canton, R. 1.



SAW

Champion Fibre



MILLS.

Population,



WAYNESVILLE.

1910: 3.500. 250: colored polls, 49. of real estate. $617,901; value of personal property, $385,704. TAX $2.00 on the $100. Bonded debt, $150,000. Floating debt.



Co., Waynesville, R. 1. Campbell, R. G. A., Maggie. Waynesville Timber & Lumber Co., Waynesville and Maggie.



White Value



polls,



Quinlan-Monroe Lumber Co.

Everett,

J.



RATE—



PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

D.,



>



Waynesville. Sheltou, Annie, Waynesville. Roberts, Sarah, Waynesville, Ector, Mary, Waynesville. Davis, Mary, Waynesville. Howell, Fannie B., Waynesville. Underwood, G. C, Waynesville, R. 3. MeCrary, Jessie, Clyde. Smathers, Sarepta, Clyde. Kinsland, Oscar, Canton. Willis, J. E., Canton. Hall. Elsie. Canton. Queen, Margaret, Waynesville. Byers, Mattie, Clyde. Byers, Wm. Clyde. Byers, Frank, Clyde. Deaver, T. H., Waynesville, R. 3. Wells. Wilnia, Canton, R. 2. Guyer, S. J., Waynesville, R. 3. Guyer, S. J., Mrs., Waynesville, R. Rogers, Elizabeth, Clyde. McCracken, Hazel, R. 1. Willams, James, Crabtree. Messer, Marshall, Teague. Chambers, R. C, Waynesvlle, R. 2. Crawford, Zora, Waynesville, R. 2. Ferguson, J. T., Crabtree, R. 1. Singleton, J. A., Waynesville, R. 2. Hawkins, Mary, Crabtree, R. 1McCracken, Lizzie, Cabtree, R. 1. Allison, J. H., Dellwood. Owen, Josie, Waynesville, R. 2. Parton, Sena, Waynesville, R. 2. Hoffman, L. H. Canton. sin lion, Annie, Waynesville. MeCrary, Josephine, Clyde. Crawford, Bonnie, Waynesville, R. 2. Davis, Moody, Waynesville, R. 3. Queen, Mollie, Waynesville. R. 2. Cook, A. R., Canton. Brown, Maude, Teague. Medford, Fulsome, Canton. Harden, Rufus, Waynesville, R. 3. Ferguson, Lillie, Ola. Queen, Samuel. Waynesville. R. 2. Ross, Edna. Waynesville. Mitchell, Mary B. Waynesville. Bramlett, A. L. Clark, Glee, Teague. Green, Nellie, Crabtree. R. 1. Ferguson, Mabel, Crabtree, R. 1. Bay. Maggie, Crabtree, R. 1. Ferguson, George, Crabtree, R. 1 Pox, Rufus, Chestmont. McMahan, Lizzie, Crestmont. .Tarrett, Lena, Waynesville, R. 3. Medford, Jaunita. Clyde, R. 1. Davis, Annie, Clear Creek. Morrow, J. P., Clear Creek. Williams, Alma, Clear Creek.

,

,



$4,000.



TREASURER— F. W. Miller. TAX COLLECTOR—J. S. Mitchell. ATTORNEY—J. H. Howell. SUPT. OF HEALTH— B. H. Greenwo POSTMASTER—T. L. Green. R. R. AGENT— T. G. Miller. EXPRESS AGENT—T. G. Miller. TELEGRAPH MANAGER—T. G. Miller. TELEPHONE MANAGER—J. P. Swift, Way)



MAYOR— C. H. CLERK—J. H.



Town

Ray.



Officers.

S.



CHIEF OF POLICE—John

Howell.



Mitchell.



1.



nesville



3.



METHODIST— O. P. Ader. BAPTIST— Rev. Joyner. PRESBYTERIAN—A. S. Anderson,

Schools and Academies.



Telephone Co. Ministers and Churches. EPISCOPAL—W. B. Allen.. Rector.



Pastor.

Everett.



WAYNESVILLE GRADED— John

Hotels



and



Boarding



D. Houses.



Kenmore

Gorden.

Suyetta.



White Sulphur Springs Hotel. Bonnie Castle.



Bon



Air.



Architects.



Liner.



S.



C.



BANK OF



Banks and Bankers. WAYNESVILLE— Alden



Howell.



President; Hilliard B. Atkins, Cashier. FIRST NATIONAL J. R. President; W. T. Blayloek. Cashier.



BANK—

in



Boyd.



Book Stores. Waynesville Book Co. Butchers and Dealers

Rhinehart, R. M. Schulhoffer, D. L. Freeman, R. V. Davis, R. W., & Co. Carriage Dealers and

Cagle, A.

C.



Cattle.



Manufacturers.



Clubs.



Waynesville Club. Contractors and Builders.

Davis. P. W. Francis. J. P. Mitchell & Phillips. Liner, S. C. Coal and Wood Dealers. Dykers, R. H. Hyatt & Co. Clothiers and Men's Furnishers. Mitchell. McCracken & Co.



-17-



HAYWOOD COUNTY

Dentists.



Smathers, Jolin H.



McDowell,

Liner,



C



THE WAYNESVILLE COURIER

R.

B.



Newspapers and Editors.

(Weekly)(Weekly)Editor.



H. and Ten

Cent Store.



Wilson,



W.



II.



CAROLINA

J.



MOUNTAINEER



Staton



Five Bros.



Chataugua Drug



Druggists. Co.



Waynesville Pharmacy.



Annex Pharmacy.

Doctors.



D. Boone, Editor. Real Estate Agents. & Rotha. Bass, John F. Withers, E. L. Hyatt Bros. Shingle Dealers.



Atkins



Way.

Abel.



J.



II



Haywood Lumber & Supply

J.



Co.



McCracken,

J.



R.

L.

L.



F.

S.

II.



Stringfleld, Stringfleld,



Thomas.

B.



McFayden.

Greenwood.

Allen, L.



H.



R.



Dry Goods and Notions. Lee & Mock. Covington & Co. Simons, A. M. Ray, B. Frank & Co. Howell, D. A.

Massle,

T.



Undertakers and Embalmers. Waynesville Undertaking Co. Medford Undertaking Co. Produce Dealers. Waynesville Produce Co. Manufacturing Plants. Unagusta Mfg. Co. (Furniture). Waynesville F'urniture Co. Junaluska Leather Co. (Tannery). Iiayood Lumber & Supply Co.



N.,



&



Power and



Sons. Light Companies.



MAYOR— Theo. Davis. ALDERMEN—W. H. Cole,

Fisher.



HAZELWOOD.

J.



P.



Scates,



Lee



Haywood



Electric



Tower



Co.



CHIEF OF POLICE—T. D. Singleton. MINISTERS AND CHURCHES.



Fertilizer



Dealers



Hyatt & Co. Henry, J. B.



Livery Feed



&



and Fuel Co.



Manufacturers.



tor.



PRESBYTERIAN—W. P. BAPTIST—Rev. Mr. Pruett

General

J.



Chedestor,



Pas-



Furniture Dealers.



P.



Scales, G.



C.



Ball.



Ray, Plott Hardware Co. Medford Furniture Co.

Grocers.



Meat

Muse,

Zeb.



Merchants. R. E. Osborne. Market.



Blackwell, Bushnell & Co. Mi Hit Bros. Harrold, E. S. Waynesville Grocery Co. Messer .



1



1.



SOKE COUNTS JOURNAL

II.



Newspapers and



(Weekly)— Bion



Butler, Editor.

Druggists. Co.

Dentists.



Raeford Hardware Co. Furniture Dealers. Racfonl Furniture Co. Hotels and Boarding Houses.



Commercial Hotel.

Hotel Raeford.

Livery



Raeford Drug Hoke Drug Co.

Cromartie, H.



Barnard. B. F.,

Fuller, A. J.



.. Cowarts. Gillreath, ]). (i.. Rich Mountain. Hooper, Aaron, Cowarts. Hooper, Jessie, Tuckaselgee. Wolf Mountain. Rogers, w. T. Middleton, J. C, Turkaseigee. Bryson, W. W., Tuckaselgee. Jamison, Emma, Kilgo. Zachary, J. F., Cashiers.

T.,

aitcn.



House

Edgerton.

Lewis,



Furnishing.



KENLY—



W.



.1.



Doctors.



Grady, J. C. Coleman, Geo.



S.



Druggists.



Fulghum, R.



T.



Hotels and Boarding Houses. Creech Hotel. Livery Stables. Allen, J. T. Cotton Gins. dams Co. A Parker. J. E.



General

BroUfehtou,

A. J. Peele. Allord.



Merchants.

Co.



Kenby Grocery ami Feed

Barnes

Boyetie

'iue

Ac



Langdon,



J.



Wm.



Photographers.



Manufacturing Plants.

Johnston Lumber Co.



it



Hardwood Mill



Co.



Watson



Edgerton,



baiicy, W. Hales, R. A. Morris, G. M. IxirucU) J. VV.,



Co. G. G., Son. T. , 0.'>: value personal property, $706,033. Property listed in loll, by whites, $1,928,193; by negroes, $202,405. 45 2 3c. on the $lou. County purposi



POPULATION— (Census

\



1010),



Formed

Ki

\



-



TAX BATE—

PI



,



County



bonded



BLIC



ROADS—Worked



debt.



$10,000. by taxation.



RAILROAD, TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS COMPANIES.

Atlantic Coast Lino Railroad. 12.70 miles, assessed value Southern Express Co., assessed value Home Telephone and Telegraph Co., assessed value

T.

II.



$435,049.00 3,079.00

•2SS.00 ,107.00



Pritchard Transportation Co

Co.,



Western Union Telegraph Co., assessed value



Pullman



assessed



value



Norfolk Southern Railroad A. & N. C. Div., 4.18 miles, assessed value Dover and Southbound Railroad, Is. SO miles, assesed value







SUPERIOR COURT TERMS— March



831.38 891.30 61.160.00 36,000.00



20.



A



ust



16,



December



6.



COUNTY OFFICERS.



CLERK OF COURT—W. H. Hammond. SHERIFF —John S. Hargett, Trenton. REGISTER OF DEEDS— J. B. Pollock,

Trenton.



Duvall Bros, Pollocksville, R. F. D. Foy, C. W., Pollocksville, R. F. D. King, Luther, Kinston, R. 7.



COTTON GINS.

Foy, Foy,

C. C.



TREASURER—Joseph R. Westbrook, Kins7. ton. R. CORONER— C. S.' Barker, Trenton. SURVEYOR—J. L. Foy, Jr.," Trenton. SUPT. OF HEALTH— C. S. Barker, Trenton. SUPT. OF SCHOOLS— J. R. Barker, Trenton. SUPT. OF HOME— H. Pollock, Trenton. BOARD OF EDUCATION— F. M. Jenkins,

Maysville; F. H. Noble, Comfort.



E.,



Pollocksville.



D.,



Maysville.



Jarman, John, Comfort, R. F. D. Taylor, Braddoek, Kinston, R. 7. Turner, Lon, Pink Hill, R. F. D.

Jones,



G.



R.



,



Banks, A. Banks, W.



J.,



F.,



Comfort. Trenton. Trenton.



Foy,



Pollocksville;



G.



G.



Simmons, Geo. R., New Bern, B. F. D. McDaniel, H., Agent, Maysville.

Hay, Ken. R-, Maysville. Jarman, E. M., Comfort, Rfd.

Taylor, Paschal, Comfort, Rfd. Hargett, W. B., Riehlands, Rfd. Heath, E. B., Trenton. Whitaker, F. A., Kinston. Phillips, B. J., Trenton, Rfd. Boisden. Jesse L., Wimsatt. Simmons, B. F. Pollocksville. Duval, Geo. H. Pollocksville. Parker, B. C. & R. P. Isler, E. B., Dover, Rfd. Hood, H. C, Kinston, Rfd. Murrill, Wm., Trenton, Rfd. Stevenson, June, Kinston, Rfd.

, ,



H. Bell (chm'n), PolW. Mallard, Trenton; Ijasehall locksville; J. J. R. Lowry, Trenton, Taylor, Comfort P. O. R. F. D. L. O. Pollock, Trenton, R. 1. BOARD OF ELECTIONS—D. J. Dixon (chm'n), W. W. Pollock, Trenton; F. H. Foy,

;



COMMISSIONERS—J.

;



Pollocksville.



JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.



OAK —WHITE Banks, W. F.

M. Matlock,

I.



TOWNSHIP—Maysville

R. P. Parker, N. Sanders, S.

T.



POLLOCKSVILLE-PINEY



P. A. Bell, G. Walters. GROVE Geo.



O. E.







W.



White, F. H. Foy, Pollocksville. TRENTON—T. A. Windley, Trenton; R. W. Mallard, Trenton. CYPRESS CREEK— C. D. Lane, W. C. Brown, Comfort P. O. TUCKAHOE—W. M. Marshburn. Comfort; L. B. King, Kinston, R. 7.



FLOUR, CORN AND FEED MILLS.

Craft,



David, Tharon.

7.

,



Taylor, Braddoek, Kinston, R. Baisden, Jesse L. Wimsatt.



CHINQUAPIN—E.

J.



M.



Gilbert,

1



Lake Dilla;



SAW



MILLS.



hunt;

\V.



Stephen Hill, Trenton, R.

Hargett, Trenton.

F.



S.



Small,

Trenton,



BEAVER CREEK—B.

F.



Pollock,



R.



D.

Pol-



MINISTERS NOT IN TOWNS. PRIMITIVE BAPTIST—B. F. Eubanks,

locksville.



Baisden, Jesse L., Wimsatt. Simmons, Ben., Pollocksville. Duval, Geo. H., Pollocksville. Debruhl, C. L., New Bern, Rfd.



PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Weatherly, C.

II.,



Maysville.



FREE-WILL

Trenton.



BAPTIST— G.



W.



Harrison,



MERCHANTS NOT IN TOWNS. Foy, C. D., Maysville. McDaniel, Hiram, Maysville. Heath, J. D., Trenton. Koouce, W. E., Comfort. Jones, Charles, Comfort. Taylor, Paschal, Comfort. Hargett, J. S., Comfort. Craft & Turner, Pink Hill, R. F. D. Moore, J. J.. & Co., Trenton, R. 1. Pollock, B. T., Trenton. R. 1. Parker, H. A. & B. C, Pollocksville. R. F.



Lillian, Trenton. II., Pollocksville. Morris, Elizabeth, Pollocksville.



Haywood,



White, Alex.



Koonce, Myrtle, Trenton. Loftin, Bonnie, Trenton.



Brown, Parson, Comfort. Brown, Fannie, Comfort.

Xoble. Eula. Comfort, Rfd. Gooding, Sallie, Trenton. Roberson, Edith, Pollocksville. Mattoeps, Julia, Maysville. Keith, Annie Fay. Morton, Sallie, Maysville. Louder, Mary, Pollocksville.



Edwards, Mary, Pollocksville. Wooten, Florence, Pollocksville. R.



F.



D.



JONES COUNTY

Mewborn Maybelle,

Simmons,

Tanner,

Kiser,



F. D. Noble, Lucy, Pollocksville, R. F. D. Scott, Rachel, Pollocksville. R. F. D.



R.



MAYSVILLE.

Population, 1910:

350.

Officers.



M.



Lottie, Pollocksville. T.. Trenton.



Town



Lucy, Trenton. Ethridge, Amonds, Trenton. Ballard, Mary, Trenton. .Tones, Phobe, Trenton.



POSTMASTER— F. M. Jenkins. R. R. AGENT— P. H. Barfleld. TELEGRAPH AGENT—P. H. Barfleld. TELEPHONE MANAGER— L. T. Gillette.

Ministers



May,

Scott,



Bessie.



and

C.



Churches.

Pastor.

Sell.



Trenton. Trenton. R. F. D. Lucy, Trenton, R. F. D. • Hattie May, Trenton. R. F. D. Lucy, Trenton, R. F. D. McDaniel, Mary, Trenton, R. F. D. King, Gae, Trenton. R. F. D. Henderson, Nina. Dover, R. 3. Noble, Mattie, Kinston, R. 7. Allen, Mrs., Comfort. George, Annie. Comfort. Dougherty, Fannie, Comfort. Brown. .1. Parson. New Bern. R. 3.



Walter,



Erwin, Erwin, Gibson, Gibson,



Maude,



METHODIST—E.



BAPTIST—W.



L.



Bilbro,



HIGH—

A



Schools and Academies. C. H. Weatherly, Prin. Banks and Bankers.

;



MAYSVILLE BANKING & TRUST CO.— T.

Green, Pres.

Geo. E. Weeks. Cash.

Doctors.



Smith.



Shaw,



A. J. Colin.



Insurance Agents.



Weeks, Geo. E.

Druggists.



Henderson,



Lillie.



TRENTON.

Population,

total.



1910

estate,



White,



375; colored,

value



125



500. real



Value

property,



$46,415:

Officers.



personal



Foscue. A. C. Maysville Drug Co. General Merchants. Whitty. Lewis. Maysville Supply Co.

Pelletier



$63,922.



Town



&



Weeks.

C.



POSTMASTER— J. B. Collins. CHIEF OF POLTCE— J. F. Westbrook. STEAMBOAT AGENT—R. L. May, Independent Steamboat Co. MANAGER TELEGRAPH— R. L. May & Co.

BAPTIST—W. EPISCOPALCHRISTIAN— C. W.



MAYOR—D.



Foscue, A.

Gillett,



J.



Dixon.



Hodnot



L. T. & Worstley.



Hotels and Boarding Maysville Supply Co.

Livery Stables.



Houses.



METHODIST—C.



Ministers



and



Foscue,



J.



M.



Churches.



Collins, A. J.



E. Vale. Jones Circuit. L. Billow, Pastor.



Howard,



Pastor.



Maysville Supply Co.

Mill).



Manufacturing Plants. Eubanks. W. M. (Saw Mill). (Cotton Gin and Grist

Millinery

Collins, Mrs.



HIGH—M.



Schools

T.



BANK OF JONES— J.

W. Foscue. Cash.

Trenton Drug

Barker.

J. J.



and Academies. Farmer, Prin. Banks and Bankers.

B.

Collins,



and

J.



Fancy Goods.



Nettie.



Pres.



;



F.



McCutchin. Mrs.



E.



Druggists. Co.



POLLOCKSVILLE.

Population,

total,



Lawyers.

R.



1910:



Whites,

Officers.



125; colored,



75;



200.



Warren,

Barkle,



K.

Doctors.



Town



T'OSTMASTFT— C.

R.

R.



Monk, H. G.

C.

S.



TELEPHONE MANAGER— II.

W. U.

Ministers



Insurance Agents.



AGENT—Millard Carter, A. C. L. A. Chadwlck. MANAGER TELEGRAPH—Millard Carter.

and

.1.



H.



Bryan.



Barker. C.



Haywood,



S. S.



H.

Merchants.

Co.



Churches.

Pastor.



General

Loftin. E. J.



The Herritage-Haywood

McDaniel, P. B., McDaniel, R. L. Banks. J. If.

Pollock



BAPTIST— W. L. Bilbro, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN— M. Gibbs, CHRISTIAN—J. R. Smith.

and Academies. HIGH—Alex. H. White. Prin.

Schools

Lawyers.



&



Co.



&



Huggins.



Dixon Bros.

Wilson, Koonce. Kinsey.

Carl.



White, Alex. H. Moore, L. J.



Clyde.



Banks and

Boarding

Stables.



Bankers.



W.



C.



Hotels



and



Houses.



—POLLOCKSVILLE BANKING & TRUST T. A. Green, Pres. H. A. Creagh, Cash.

;



CO.



Barker House.

Livery



Doctors.



Hammond,



A. F.



Brock, J. K. Green, B. F.



Hughes, G. R.

Insurance Agents. Creagh, H. A.

Dentists.



Manufacturing Plants.

Taylor. Lon. Estate



(Saw Mill). Barker, W. W. (Saw Mill and Cotton Gin). Brock. F. (Corn and Feed Mill and Gin). Trenton Buggy Co.



Bender. O.



J.



Chadwlck,



H.



Druggists. A.



2S6



JONES

General Merchants.



LEE

Hotels



and

J.



Boarding

Stables.



Houses.



Parker,



M.



H.

J.



Hardlson,



w.

T.



Hood, Mrs.



T. Livery



Hawkins,



J.



Hudson,



J.



S.



Bell. T. A. Bell, J. H. Wliilly. John.



Whltty, Frank.



Hudson, Mrs.

Whltty, Clias.



S.



A.



Manufacturing Plants. Harriett, M. N. (Cotton Gin). Pearce, John (Cotton Gin and Grist, Mill). II. Bell, J. Trent Cut on Oil Co.

I



Barbers.

Riggs,

C.

C.



Bonder Bros.



LEE COUNTY

COUNTY SEAT. SANFORD.



POPULATION— (Census



1910),

in



11.376.



AREA— 360



Formed



In



1908.



Named



honor of Gen. Root. E. Lee.



square miles.



TAX RATE— County purposes, 25c. on the $100; special, 10c; County bonded debt, $140,000. PUBLIC ROADS — No. miles. 500. Worked by bond issue and RAILROAD, TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS COMPANIES.

Seaboard Air Line Railway. 22.49 biles, assessed value Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. 8-55 miles, assessed value Atlantic and Western Railroad, 8.50 miles, assessed value Atlantic and Western Railroad. 10 miles, assessed value Raleigh, Charlotte and Southern Railroad, S. &T. Division, Southern Express Co., assessed value Western Union Telegraph Co.. assessed value

Carolina Power & Light Co., assesed value Pullman Co., assessed value Yadkin River Power Co., assessed value



Value of real estate, $2,36S,1S5.00; value of personal property, $1,057,635. Property listed in 1914, by whites, $3,260,055: by negroes, $165,756

roads,

17c. of



special levy



17c.



6



miles,



assessed



Co-operative Telephone So., assessed value Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co., assessed value SUPERIOR COURT March 22, May 3, July 19, October 25



TERMS—

N.



$635,486-00 290.S27.00 26,350.00 26.850.00 value 18,000.00 8,051.00 18,675.27 17,757.00 4.793.44 36,066.00 988.00 2,520.00

>



(civil),



November



8.



COUNTY OFFICERS.



CAPE FEAR— J.

Rfd.

;



CLERK OF COURT—T.

ford.



Campbell, San-



A.



R. Howard, Jonesboro, N. Yarborough, Sanford, Rfd. J. A.

;



SHERIFF—

REGISTER

ford.



D. E. Lasater, Sanford. OF DEEDS— Ralph Monger, San-



Marks, Broadway. POCKET— O. D. Palmer, Gulf; J. P. Gilliam, A. W. Causey, Sanford, Rfd.; Ralph Foushee, Carbonton.



TREASURER— John W. Knott, Broadway. CORONER—E. M. Mclver, Jonesboro. SURVEYOR—J. B. Cameron, Sanford, Rfd.

SUPT.

Sanford.

R.

3.



OF HEALTH—Dr.



J.



P.



Monroe,



SUPT. OF



SCHOOLS—E.

OF



M. Judd, Sanford,

A.



BOABD



EDUCATION— M.



Mc-



leod, (chm'n), Broadway; J. C. Watson Jonesboro, Rfd.; C. H. Smith, Sanford. COMMISSIONERS— T. A. Riddle, Sanford; J. J. Edwards, Lemon Springs; J. M. Wilcox, Carbonton; A. R. Rosser, Jonesboro; H. M. Williams, Sanford.



GREENWOOD— J. J. Edwards. Lemon D J. Pearce. Cameron, Rfd.; A. F. McPhail, Jonesboro, Rfd.. DEEP RIVER—Phil Gunter, P. L. Wicker, Osgood; E. J. Johnson, Moncure, Rfd. MINISTERS NOT IN TOWNS. METHODIST— C. W. Robinson, Jonesboro. CHRISTIAN—G. R. Underwood, Sanford. PRESBYTERIAN—Rev. McLaurin. MERCHANTS NOT IN TOWNS.

Springs;



Thomas,



HIGHWAY COMMISSION— O.

peace,



P.



Make-



D. D. Sanford; Buie, Jonesboro; M. Harrington. Broadway; O. B. Murchison, Sanford, Rfd. J. A. Dalrymple, Jonesboro; W. W. Harrington, Sanford, Rfd.; T. R. Ferrall, Moncure.

Rfd.;

J.

;



BOARD OF ELECTIONS— Sam R. Hoyle, (chm'n), Moncure; R. C. McNeill, Jonesboro; D. D. Buie, Lemon Springs.

JUSTICES OF THE

PEACE.

S.



J. C, Jonesboro, Rfd. Coggins, R. B., Sanford. Rfd. Spivey, J. D.. Sanford, Rfd. Howard, J. R., Jonesboro, Rfd. Ragland, J. A., Broadway, Rfd. Smith, N. A., Jonesboro. Rfd. Maddox Bros., Sanford, Rfd. Willett, J. A., Sanford, Rfd. Coffer, J. W., Sanford. Cox. T. C, Jonesboro, Rfd. Ashworth, G. B., Sanford, Rfd.



COTTON GINS.

Campbell. T. Nail. E. D.,

N., Jonesboro.

Co.. Sanford. Mills, Sanford. Wicker, T. V., Sanford, Rfd. Kelly. A. A., Jonesboro. Rfd.



&



WEST



SANFORD



TOWNSHIP—W.



Sanford



Cotton



Wtatherspoon, Sanford; A. W. Wicker, J. Will Wicker, K. E. Seymour, C. C. Hatch, J. C. Harkey, Sanford, R. F. D. EAST SANFORD—J. C. Greyson, F. L. Bass, G. H. Wilkie, J. J. Campbell, Sanford. JONESBORO— W. S. Murchison, J. D. Register, N. McK. Dalrymple. Jonesboro.



Marks



Bros.,



Broadway.



Grotto Milling Co., Jonesboro, Rfd. Brooks, W. I., Jonesboro, Rfd. Thomas & Co., Sanford, Rfd. Willett & Knott. Sanford, Rfd. Howard, J. R., Sanford.



LEE COUNTY

FLOUR, CORN AND FEED MILLS.

Kelly. A. A., Sanforrl. Bfd. Grotto Milling Co., Jonesboro, Rfd. Tliomas & Co.. Sanrord. Rfd. Willet & Knott. Sanford. Rfd. Liles, S. N., Jonesboro. Thomas, J. A., Jonesboro. Harrington, A. B., Jonesboro.



287



POSTMASTER— S. V. Scott. R. R. AGENTS— W. M. Kelly. S. A. L. J. B. Robertson, A. C. L. and Southern. EXPRESS AGENT—W. M. Kelley. TELEGRAPH MANAGER— W. M. Kelley. TELEPHONE MANAGER— Carson Woodell.

Ministers



;



and



Churches.



SAW

Thomas, W.

Bright,

L..



MILLS.



Jonesboro.



W. D., Osgood. Sanford Sash & Blind Co. Byrd, L. E., Broadway. Laughlin & Scarboro. Broadway. Bynum & Snipes, Osgood.

E,



BAPTIST— J. B. Willis, Pastor. CHRISTIAN—W. S. Long, Pastor. EPISCOPAL— Vacant. METHODIST—H. E. Spence, Pastor. PRESBYTERIx^N— F. D. Thomas, Pastor.



GRADED—R.



Kelly, A.



Taylor

Allen,



&



Bro.



Hotels and Sanford Hotel. Colonial Inn.



Schools and Academies. W. Allen, Prin. Boarding Houses.



PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Sanford. St. Clair, Addle, Sanford. McAdams, Haze, Sanford. Howard, Carrie L. Sanford. St. Clair, Josie, Sanford. Ponde, Hassie, Sanford. McLeod, Katie Lee, Jonesboro. Clark, Mrs. Gertrude E.-, Sanford. Holmes, Maude, Sanford. Bledsoe, Miss, Jonesboro. Bryon, Kate, Jonesboro. Mann, Grace, Jonesboro. Foster, Carrie, Jonesboro. Avent, Willie, Jonesboro. A vent, F., Jonesboro. Cameron, G. L., Swarm's Station. Fields, Lorena, Swan's Station. Pierce, Inez, Jonesboro, R. 7. Cameron, J. W., Lemon Springs. Broom, Minnie, Lemon Springs. Arnold, Mamie, Cameron. Martin, G. L., Sanford, R. 1. Thomas, Belle, Sanford, R. 1. Cole, Nettie, Sanford, R. 1. Phillips, Vannie, Sanford. R. 1. Palmer, Charles, Carbonton. McLeod, Lillie, Sanford, R. 3. Cole, Annie, tSanford, R. 3. Pierce, Katie, Sanford, R. 1. Phillips, Flora, Sanford, R. 4. WomUe, Beulah. Cumnock. Alexander, Belle, Sanford, R. 2. Tyer, Annie, Osgood. Brannon, Mary, Sanford, R. 2. Wicker, Annie, Colon. Williams, Alice, Moncure, R. 1. Kelly, Carrie, Moncure, R. 1. Clegg, Mary, Moncure, R. 1. Bryan, Laura, Moncure, R. 1. Wicker, Ida Belle, Moncure, R. 1. Shaw, Mamie, Jonesboro, R. 1.

R.



Mcintosh, Mrs. J. W. Jones. Mrs. Flora A.



W.,



Maness House.

Royal Cafe.



New York



Cafe.



,



Banks and

;



Bankers.



BANKING LOAN & TRUST CO.—R. E. J. W. Cunningham, Cash. Carrington, Pres. BANK OF SANFORD— S. P. Hatch, Pres.;

Judith Ross, Cash.

Bakers.



Reschke, Mrs. A. Butchers and



Dealers



in



Cattle.



McAuley, John.

Brantley,



W. N.

M.



Burns,



J.



Carriage Dealers and Manufacturers. Sanford Buggy Co. Wilkins-Lashly Co. Gilmore Live Stock Co. Commission Merchants. Howard Grocery Co. Cotton and Hosiery Mills. Sanford Cotton Mill.



Confectionery Dealers. Beschke, Mrs. A. Contractors and Builders. Womble, G. T. Walker, R. T. Stout, Joe W., Co., Inc.



Thomas, A.



S.



M. A., Broadway. Rosser, A. J., Broadway. Thomas, Carrie, Bradway. Langley, Nettie, Broadway. Copeland, Nannie, Broadway. Monroe, Mrs. A. M., Broadway. Harwood, Carrie, Broadway.



McLeod,



Clubs. P. Edwards. Pres.; C. C. Cheek, Sec. Clothiers and Men's Furnishers. Stein Bros. Wilkins, Ricks & Co. Griffin Bros. Lambeth Baldwin Co. Cotton Gins. Nail, E. D., & Co.



SANFORD COMMERCIAL—H.



Sanford Cotton Lee Oil Mills.

Russell,



Mills.



Dentists.



A. Y.

Editors.



MeCracken, F. W. Newspapers and



Dalrymple, Mrs. A., Colon. Wright, Miss, Sanford. Cheek, Mrs. C. C, Sanford. Spence, Mrs. Bessie, Sanford.

Sanford. Barnes, Mary, Whit Hall. Brimm, J. A., Jonesboro.

Lilly, Bessie,



SANFORD EXPRESS

Clair, Editor.



(Weekly)— D.



L.



St.



Druggists.



Reid, W. W. Crabtree, W. A. Gurley, D. M.

Lutterloh,

I.



H.

Doctors.



SANFORD.

Incorporated in 1874. Population, 1910: 2,285.



Lutterloh,



I.



H.



CHIEF OF POLICE—J. T. McKernon. CLERK—W. A. Camobell.



MAYOR—T.

STTT. OF



Town

L.



Officers.



Bass.



Monroe, W. A. Monroe, J. P. Mclver, Lynn. Dry Goods and Notions. Williams, Belk Co.

Wilkins, Ricks Griffin Bros. Lee Store Co.



TAX COLLECTOR— W.



&



Co.



HEALTH— Dr.



A.



Campbell.



Lynn Mclver.



288



LEE COUNTY

Power and

Powi t »v Dealers and Ricks & Co.

D.

Light. Light Co.



Carolina

Will ins, Null, E.



Embalmers. Undertakers and Carter Furniture & Coffin Co.

1



Fertilizer



Manufacturers.



Manufacturing Plants. Sanford Manufacturing Co. (Furniture).

Fitts-Crabtree

Co.



Li.



B,



S.



M

Florists.

J.



McPhall, M.



Fish and Oyster Dealers. .1. M. Mcintosh, J. W. Royal Cafe. Foundries and Iron Works. Moffltt Iron Works. Furniture Dealers. barter Furniture C. tii Furniture Co. Dixie Furniture Co.



Sanford Sash & Blind Sanford Cotton Mills. Sanford Buggy Co.

Moffltt Iron



(Furniture).

Co.



Bums,



Works

Co.



Co.



Gunn Veneer

COX,

J.

I.



Lee County Oil Mills, l'liillips Broom Works.

(Grist Mill.)





(



BROADWAY.

value



Grocers.



Incorporated in 1907. 300. Population, 1912: Value real estate. $125,000;

property,

$50,000.



personal



Howard Grocery

Monger,

J.

II.



Co.,



(Wholesale.)



Nesbit & Womlile. Jones-Phillips Co. Sanford Grocery Co.



POSTMASTER—J.

(Wholesale.)



MAYOR—A.



Town



Officers.

I).



P. Thomas.



CHIEF OF POLICE— J.

Ministers



Thomas. O. Thomas.



Sanford Supply Co.

Lee

store

Co.



and



Powers & Miller. Morgan, J. F. Monger- Hatch Co.



(Wholesale.)



PRESBYTERIAN—R. METHODIST—C. W. —

BAPTIST

L. L.



S.



Churches. Latimer. Robinson.



Hospitals. Central Carolina Hospital. Hardware Dealers. Wilkins, Ricl





Pullman



Co, assessed value Norfolk Southern Railroad— A. and N. C. Dlv.. 19 miles, assessed salue Kinston-Carolina Railroad and Lumber Co., 20.00 miles, assessed value Kinston and Snow Hill Railroad. 6.00 miles, assessed value Pink Hill Telephone Co., assessed value Cabin and Bulaville Telephone Co.. assessed v.alue SUPERIOR COURT TERMS— January 25 (civil). May 17 (criminal).

December 13

nal).



i'n?T"7

278,001.00



**inninn



?H™aa 18.000.00

in'nn



August

8

(civil



23



T':, , civil),



(criminal),

(civil),



March



20



(civil),



June



7



(criminal),



November



and crimi-



January 4



October 18



(criminal).



COUNTY OFFICERS. CLERK OF COURT— Jesse T. Heath,

ton.



SOUTHWEST— Jesse

KinsB.



Stanley,



R.



King,



W.



Becton.



NELTSE



— Jesse

G.



A.



Moore,

Whitfield,



Leroy Ascor

J.

.7.



Jackson,



SHERIFF—A. W. Tavlor, Kinston. REGISTER OF DEEDS— C. W.



Sam

Pridgin.



TRENT—J.

L.



Taylor.



Hardy,

Smith,



Kinston.



James Hooper.

Geo.



TREASURER— John H. Dawson. Kinston. CORONER—D. E. Wood, Kinston. SUPT. OF HEALTH— Dr. A. D. Farrott. Kinston. OF SCHOOLS— Joseph Kinsey, SUPT. Kinston. SUPT. OF HOME — Mrs. Agnes Lee, Kinston. BOARD OF EDUCATION— J. M. Parrott.

Kinston; P. A. Hodges, Kinston, R. 3.; J. C. Davis. Kinston, Rfd. COMMISSIONERS—D. W. Wood, LaGrange; G. T. Sutton, G. A. Whitfield. BOARD OF ELECTIONS— P. S. B. Harper, Kinston.



PINK HILL— Asa

Smith.



G.



Howard,



MERCHANTS NOT IN TOWN. Dawson. A. T., & Son, LaGrange, Rfd.

Hardy Bros.. LaGrange, Rfd. Graingers. Hamilton. D. Stanly. Jesse. Kinston, Rfd. Sherron. I. D., Deep Run. Clauson, Joshua, Falling Creek.



W.



Mewborne, J. Hymon. Kinston, Rfd. Broadway, C, Grainjrers.

Deep Run.



2.



MINISTERS NOT IN TOWNS. FREE-WILL BAPTIST—Henry Cunningham

DISCIPLE



JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.







S.



W.



Somerell,



C.



W. Howard.



KINSTON TOWNSHIP—H.

Hughes.

J.

I.



C.



V.



Peebles.



David Oettinger, Chas. Bagby, A. T. Wade. FALLING CREEK— Henry I. Herring. B. F.

Sutton.



IN TOWNS. IVooten. R. W., Kinston. Rfd.



PHYSICIANS NOT



MOSLEY HALL— E.

Geo. L. Taylor.



V. Riggs, R. F. Hadley,

Brothers,

E.

C.



Taylor. Sam,



COTTON GINS. & Bro., Kinston,

A.,



Rfd.



Dupree.



INSTITUTE—J. W.

E. B. Byrd.



B.



W. C, Kinston, Rfd. Kennedy, W. L., Falling Creek.



Colie,

S.



VANCE—E.

W.

Fileds.



Hooker, P. Harvey, L.,



&



C.



Carraway,



A.



White.



Mewborn,



J.



Kinston. Son. Kinston. H., Kinston, R.



2.



CONTENTNEA NECK—Geo. Clyde Braxton, Frank B. Pope. SAND HILL—Geo. B. Pope,

E.



W.

J.



Abbott,

Sutton,



n.



R.



West.



Sutton, Alex., LaGrange. Hines, Daniel, LaGrange. Noble, R. K., Deep Run. King, R. W., Kinston. Parrott. i. M., Kinston.



-19—



::t'i



I.I'.XoIK

J.

.



roiXTY

Schools



Ivey,

\\



.1..



LaGrange.

Kinston,

.V:



and Academies.

V.



Geo.,



Kftl.



Son, Kinston, Rfd. Kennedy, B. \v.. Dawson, Alex., LaGrange, Rfd.

Whitfield, Davis. 11. Albritton,

I).



PINK



HII. I.



ACADEMY'— Celia



Maxwell.



A..



\\\.

li.



\\'..



Kinston. Rfd. Kinston, Kfd. Kinston, RTd.



Supt.; Sadie Tyndall, Asst. Supt. General Merchants.



Sparrow,



D., Deep Run. Smith Bros., Grifton, Rfd. Gray. M. A.. Kinston. Stanley. II. I).. Kinston.

I.



Tyndall, L. P. Turner, Bros. Smith, .ksse J.



PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Wood,

Taylor.



Nannie, Kinston, R. LaGrange, Brownie, Kinston. nart, Aila. Kinston. Bass. Dorothy. Kinston, R. 2. Daly, snsii'. Kinston. liattio, Kinston. Italy, Outlaw. Leone, Kinston. nit law, Ruth, Kinston. Hartsfield, Gladys, Kinston. Burke, Ruth. LeGrange. Man"]-. Sadie, LaGrange. Smith, Lillian, Kinston, R. 3. West, Christiana, Kinston, R. 6. Mozniga, Linza F.. LaGrange. Norlens, Annie, LaGrange. X, son, Nell C, LaGrange, R. 1. Dail. Ruth. LaGrange, R. 1. Blown. Meltha, Kinston. Jones, Lutie, Kinston. R. 1. Phillips, Susie. Kinston. Joyner, Lillie D., LaGrange. Dudley. Mamie, Kinston, R. 4. Williams. F. C, Kinston, R. 5. Kendali, Sallie .T.. Kinston, R. 5. Smith, Glennie, Deep Run, R. 1. Noble, Nellie, Deep Run, R. 1. Sous, Ethel, Kinston, R. 4. Sous, Virginia. Kinston, R. 4. Moore, Hennie, Kinston. Perry, Mrs. P. R., Kinston. Hill, Bertha, Kinston, R. 3. King, .Tulia, Pink Hill, R. 1. Brock, Caroline, Kinston. Kornegay, Ruth, Kenansville. Harrell, Helen, Kinston. Elmore. Maud, Kinston, R. 4. Dudley, Dora, Kinston. R. 4. Pool, Ruth, Kinston.

Scarborough,

Florence,

i



2.



Thompson, .1. L., & Bro. Turner, Mrs. T. A. and Bernice. Smith, W. A. Stroud, J. T. Smith, Lvey B. Garages.

Pink

Hill



Potters



Hill



Supply Co.



Motor



Co.,



Inc.



Leaf Tobacco Warehouse. Pink Hill Tobacco Warehouse. Banks. BANK OF PINK HILL— Geo. Turner, Pres.

Ci.



;



S.



Willard. Cash.



Saw

Sheppard, A. Turner, Martin,

Stroud,

J.



Mills.



&



Bro.



Cotton Gins.

T.



Livery Stables.



Howard, Thomas. Howard, T. J.

Davis, Carl. Craft, J. C.



Tobacco

Bell,

J.



Truck



Factories.



A.



Tobacco Flues.

Stroud,

J.



T.



KINSTON.

6,995. 794; colored polls, 561. real estate, $1,806,253; value personal property, $1,926,999. Tax rate: $1.15 on the $100.



Population, 1910:

polls,



White Value



Bonded



debt,



$203,000.



Floating debt, $1,000.



Town



Officers,



MAYOR—Fred



J.



Sutton.



Maxwell, Celia V., Pink Hill. Tvndall, Sadie, Pink Hill. Richardson, Mrs. G. R., LaGrange. Pate, Mrs. G. B., Kinston, R. 6. Vanse, Myrtle. Kinston, R. 6. Vanse, Annie, Kinston, R. 6. Wooten, Kathleen. Kinston, R. 6. Oast, Bessie, Seven Springs, R. 3. Grady, Annie, Seven Springs. R. 3.

Davis, Carrie



CLERK—W. B. Coleman. TREASURER— W. D. Hood. TAX COLLECTOR—W. B. Coleman. STANDARD-KEEPER— B. Brown. ATTORNEY— J no. Dawson, Jr. SUPT. OF HEALTH— Dr. A. L. Hyatt. POSTMASTER— W. H. LaRoque. R. R. AGEXT— W. J. Nicholson, N.

I.



CHIEF OF POLICE— Carson



Heath.



S.



;



D.



TELEGRAPH MANAGER— Clarence

TELEPHONE MANAGER—H. & Telp. Co.

Ministers and



J.



Ward. A.



C.



L.



Smith,

Birdsall,



M



W. U.



.



Kinston, R.



4.

4.



A.



Bateman, Eva. Kinston, R. 4. MeGee, Elizabeth, Kinston, R.



Carolina Tele.



Dudley. Bessie, Kinston. R. 4. Maxwell, Jennie. Deep Run. Maxwell, Gertrude, Deep Run. Wooten, Mildred, Kinston, R. 2. Scarboro, Vivian. Kinston, R. 2. Elmore, Pattie, Kinston, R. 2. McDowell, Lyrit, Kinston, R. 2. Rouse, Bertha, Kinston. R. 2. Davis, Nora K., Pink Hill, R. 1. Dawson, Maude, LeGrange. Burt, Mrs. T. B.. Kinston, R. 5.



METHODIST— Rev. PRESBYTERIANBAPTIST—

II.



CHRISTIAN—Bernard EPISCOPAL—J. H. Griffiths,



Churches. Smith, pastor.

Jr..



Rector.



Humble, Pastor.



Schools and Academies.



GRADED— B. C. Caldwell, Supt. HIGH—J. Rose, Prin. GRAMMAR—W. T. Privett, Prin.

Hotels



and



Boarding



Houses.



PINK HILL.



Hotel Hotel

Bailey,



Tull.



Caswell.



POSTMASTER— Ivey

Hotel Howard.



MAYOR— Jesse



Incorporated.



J.



Smith. B. Smith.



Henry. Neuse Hotel.

Central Hotel (King House). Moore, Mrs. Needham. Hyatt, Mrs.



Hotels.



LENOIR COUNTY

Banks and Bankers.

Clothiers



291



and



Men's



Furnishers.



THE NATIONAL BANK OF KINSTON— R. J. J. Stevenson, Cash. Strong, Pres. THE FIRST NATIONAL— N. J. Rouse, D. F. Wooten, Cash. Pres. THE FARMERS AND MERCHANTS— Chas.

C.

;

;



Dail



&



Taylor.



F. Harvey, Pres.



Mewborne, Cash. Loan Association. Mutual Benefit Buld-s and Loan Association Eureka Buidg and Loan Association.

;



L.



J.



Stadium, H. Barret & Hartsfield. Adler. M., & Son. New York Clothing Co. Taylor & Kennedy.



Building and



Naiman,

Barrett



J.



&



Department Stores.

Hartsfield.

Dentists.



Bakers.

Herbert,



W. M.



Brick Manufacturers. Carolina Brick Co. Churchill & Co. Boot and Shoe Dealers. Allen & Sons. New York Clothing Co. Waiters, Chas. Cox, John G. Dail & Taylor.

Barrett



Faulkner, T. II. Harper, H. D.

Parrott,



Dan W.

E..



Wilson, 0. L.



Hood,



J.



&



Druggists. Co.



Lenoir Drug Co.



Temple Drug Co. Dunn, Henry.

Marston, E. B., Drug Co.

Doctors.



&



Hartsfield.



Kornegay, G.



E

Book Stores.



Hyat, H. O. Weyler, V. E.

Pollock, John Tull, Henry.

in



Hood, J. E.. & Co. Pitman, A. F. Butchers and Dealers

Strickland,



A.



Cattle.



John F.



Woodley, C. B. Whitaker, F. A. Whitaker, R. A.

Parrott, J. M. Parrott, W. T. Parrott, A. D.



Hooker, P. A., Cold, Storage Co. Bond, W. R. Waters, Allen. Whitehurst, E. B. Brown, George O. Dilohunt, ,lno. Carriage Dealers and Manufacturers. Harvey, L., & Son. Ellis Carriage Works.

Whitfield.

J.



Hargrove, Hyatt, A.

Fitts, F.



W.

L.



F.



Abbott,



(Osteopath). L. (Osteopath).



T.



Wlii taker. F. S. Mosley, Z. E. Kornegay, G. E.



Copeland, A. S.. Mitchell Bros. Hudson, B. A.,



Mewborne, T. W.,

Lenoir



& Co. Clubs. Commercial Club.

and

Hosiery Mills.

Mills. Mills. Mills. Silk Mill. Spinning Co.



& Co. & Co.



Dry Goods and Notions. Kornegay, G. E.

Stevenson, Mrs. J. M. Warters, C. A. Barrett & Hartsfield. Taylor & Kennedy. Diamond, A. Fertilizer Dealers and Manufacturers. Grainger, H. H. Harvey, L., & Son Co.

Fields,



Cotton Kinston Cotton Caswell Cotton Orion Knitting



W.



C.

S.,



Copeland, A.



Kinston

Atlantic. Knott's.



Mewborne,



T.



W.,



& Co. & Co.

Florists.



Tobacco Warehouses.

Eagle Consolidated Tobacco Co.

Central.



Mitchell Bros.



Weyher. Mrs. V. E. Edwards, Mrs. H. C.

Fruit Dealers.



Slemmeries.



Tobacco Co. Imperial Tobacco Co. Dodsan, C R. Webb, E. V.. Co. Export Leaf Tobacco Co. Hughes-Martin Co.



American



Pittman, A. F. Hill, Hardy.

Herbert.



Tuton,

Davis,



W. M. W. W.

Fish



and Oyster Dealers.



J.



S.



Hood, J. E., & Co. Temple Drug Co. Contractors and Builders.

Mitchell

Itochell,



Confectionery Dealers. Marston, E. B., Drug Co. Lenoir Drug Co.



Henry. Foundries and Iron Works. Kinston Iron and Mantle Works.

Gray,

Furniture Dealers.



Quinn



&



Miller.



Oettinger Bros.

Grocers.



&



Byrd.



Isaac. Harrell, S. M. Blalock Bros.



Mewborne, T. W., & Co. (Wholesale). Summerell & McCoy. (Wholesale). Hart & Harrington. (Wholesale).

Cobb, L. A.,



Coal and Wood Dealers. Lenoir Oil & Ice Co. White, J. B. Feed and Grain Dealers. Dawson, Ray. Churchill & Co. Sullivan, G. T.



West

Hill.



&



&



Co.



Claytor.



(Wholesale). (Wholesale).



Hardy. Tuton, W. W. French. Henry.

Parrott, Jas. F.,



&



Bro.



Stroud, Burwell. Haskins, I. T.



292



LENOIK



LENOIR— LINCOLN

Lawyers.



293



Kornegay, H. A.

General

L.



Wooten

Merchandise.

(J.



Jones

Britt



LaGrange Bargain House

L. Levison, Owners). Pace. T. W. (Groceries and Fields, A. W. (Groceries). Wooten, L. E., & Co.



F.



and



Feed



Store).



Hardy. Undertakers and Embalmers. Rouse, J. H. Hotels and Boarding Houses. Hotel Harper.

Livery

Stables.

J.



&



&



Furniture. Kinsey.



Braxton, Ed. Creech, R. G. Fields, D. L.



Myers, S.



Sutton, H. H.

Co.



&



Wood Hardware Hardy. W. P.

Mewborne,

Wooten,

Fields,

J.



Grist Mills. E. L. Cotton Gins.



Sutton,

Co.



Alex.



S. S.



G.



House, E. E.,



&



Barwick, F. Burke, W. H.,

J.



&



Son.



W.

J.



Edwards,



T.,



Hardware Co.



Tobacco Warehouses. Farmers Warehouse. LaGrange Warehouse. Parks Warehouse. Manufacturing Plants. Rouse, J. H. (Carriages and Buggies).

Jewelers.



Robinson, N. H.

Markets. Walters, A. E. Mooring & Sutton. Hay and Grain. Pace, T. W., Feed Store and Groceries.



Mewborne, G.



L.



Garages.



LaGrange Motor Car Owner and Proprietor).

House Motor Car Co. and Proprietor).



Co

(J.



(H.



M.

Rouse,



Hodges,



H.



Owner



LINCOLN COUNTY

COUNTY SEAT, LINCOLNTON.



POPULATION— (Census 1910), 17,132. Formed in 1779. Named in honor of GeneralBenjamin AREA — 300 square miles.

Value

of



Lincoln.



real estate, $2,127,871; value of personal property, $1,720,554. Property listed in 1914, by whites, $3,754,406; by negroes, $49,019. County purposes, 19c. on the $100; speical 15c. Worked by taxation, bond issue and road commission. PUBLIC



TAX KATE— ROADS — RAILROAD, TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS COMPANIES.



Seaboard Air Line Railway, 15.60 miles, assessed value Southern Express Co., assessed value Western Union Telegraph Co-, assessed value Piedmont Telegraph and Telephone Co., assessed value Carolina and Northwestern Railroad, 14.96 miles, assessed value Southern Power Co. assessed value

.



$440,193.00

; .



.



4.589.C/0



1.866.10 12.923.00 139,392.00 35,398.00



SUPERIOR COURT TERMS— February



1,



April



5,



July 19,



September



6,



December



20.



COUNTY OFFICERS. CLERK OF COURT—A. Nixon, Lincolnton. SHERIFF—A. P. Willis, Lincolnton.

REGISTER OF DEEDS—B.

colnton.

C.



Wood, Lin-



Love, Lincolnton; J. Thomas McLean, Lincolnton; H. J. Crooks, Lincolnton; R. C. Lynch, Lincolnton; R. H. Arney, Lincolnton; T. J. Ramseur. Lincolnton.



TREASURER—G.



HOWARDS CREEK— W.

J.



B.



CORONER— S. R. Warlick, SURVEYOR—W. M. Hoke. SUPT OF HEALTH—J. W. SUPT. OF SCHOOLS—K.

Lincolnton.



Goodson, Lincolnton.

Lincolnton. Lincolnton. Sain. B. Nixon (ActRoyster,



F.



Heafner,

E.

I.



Crouse;



W. Noland. Crouse; Guy Pink, Lincoln-



Reepsville; A. L. Sullivan. Rfd. ; R. J. Lincolnton, Killian, Reepsville; L. N. Brown, Crouse; L. Havnaer,

ton,



Rfd;



Mosteller,



ing),



Henry.



SUPT OF

:



HOME— Sylvester

J.



LinF.



NORTH BROOK— C.

J.



Z.



Hoyle, Henry. Rfd.;

;

;



colnton.



BOARD OF EDUCATION—K.

F.



Leatherman, Henry, Rfd.

Rfd.; T.





Lincolnton

.1.



B. Nixon. Leatherman, Henry, Rfd.



Cherryville,

;



W.



Little.



Denver.



O. F. Howard, Denver; D. A. Troutman, Iron Station; J. M. Jetton, Reepsville; J. C. Dellinger, Crouse. C. Baker, E. I'.OAD Lincolton; Geo. Shuford, Lincolton, Rfd; Robert Nixon, Stanley, Rfd; Eli Mosteller, Lincolnton, Rfd; J. T. Houser, Henry. Rfd. OF ELECTIONS—J. O. Allen,



COMMISSIONERS—



Hoyle, Henry; J. J. C. Martin, Henry; D. A. Hoyle, Henry; T. P. Jenks, Henry; T. O. Bess, Cherryville; T. M.

Bess,

Cherryville.



A.



W. M. Hull, M. Bess, Cherryville D. M. Richardson, Henry;



COMMISSIONERS—



BOARD



IRONTON—W. M. McConnell, Ironton; J. P. R. Ballard, F. Iron Lincolnton; Goodson, Station Bradshaw Lawing, Lincolnton, Rfd. J. E. Cronland, Lincolnton, Rfd.

;



;



ton;



(chm'n), Lincolnton: W. II. Sigmon, J. F. Mullen, Lincolnton.



Lincoln-



JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.



LINCOLNTON TOWNSHIP—M.

Lincolnton; Lincolnton;

J.



S.



C. Padgett, A. Epjis. Lincolnton J. Ramseur, W. McKee, Lincolnton; J. A.

;



SPRINGS— P. A. Thompson, Denver; W. F. Kelly, Denver; A. A. Keever, Kimesville; R. H. Ballard, Iron Station: W. 11 Lowe, Stanly, Rfd. S. A. Hager. Stanly, Rfd. Coleman E. Bisaner, Alexis; J. H. Nixon, Stanly.

;



CATAWBA



:



294



LINCOLN COUNTS"

MINISTERS NOT

IN Green,



TOWNS.



Bess. T.

Gilbert,



O.,

L.,



Jackson,

i



II. Denver; B. M. Lowesville; .1. T. Stover, Crouse. BAPTIST—Barlett McClure, Alexis; Philip '..inLincolnton. L. L. Lohr, Lincolnton. Rev. Morris, METHODIST Cherryville, Rfd.

1.

.

1 1



METHODIST—>I.



George,

C.



Beam,



Cherryville. Reepsville. Co., Cherryville.



&



Mcintosh, J. C. Denver. Duckworth, G. S., Stanly.

Finger,

T.

L.,



THERAN—



FLOUR, CORN AND FEED MILLS.

Lincolnton,



PBOTESTANT—

IN



Rfd.



PHYSICIANS NOT

Kizer, W. Taylor, 15. Killian, H.



TOWNS.



C, C.

B.,



Keepsville. Lowesville.



Rhyne, C. M., Lincolnton, Rfd. Howards Creek Milling Co., Reepsville. Warlick Roller Mills, Reepsville.

Reepsville

Jetiks,



Lincolnton, Rfd. Chas. II., Crouse. lloover, Smith, Augustus, Ironton. Bess, W. A., Cherryville, Rfd.



T.

J.



Mills, Reepsville. P., Henry.

J.



MERCHANTS NOT IN TOWNS. Loeknian, W. I,., Ironton. Carpenter, M. M., Ironton. arpi nu r & Papeur, Crouse. Nixon, J. A., Triangle. Nixon, Robert, Triangle. Keever, A. A., Kidsville. Noles, G. M., Kidsville. Kids, J. M., Kidsville. Lowe, I. C, Lowesville. Dellinger, D. W., Iron Station. Dellinger, J. C, Crouse, Rfd.

(



Denver. Lincolnton. Lincolnton, Rfd. Ballard & Iluss Milling Co. Carpenter & Sullivan, Crouse. Flay Roller Mills, Cherryville. Pioneer Roller Mills, Lincolnton. Helson Milling Co., Henry, Rfd. Carpenter, J. W., Henry.



Mcintosh,

Lloyd,



C.,



L..



Wood,



B.



C.



SAW



MILLS.



Havnaer,



C. L., Henry. Ueafner, J. F. Crouse. Huger, S. A., Stanly, Rfd. llollylield, J. G., Henry. Hill, John T., Stanly, Rfd. Heafner Bros. Crouse. Longshoals Cotton Mills, Longshoals. Lincoln Mills, Southside. Kliyne, D. E., Lincolnton, Rfd.

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Finger & Self. Lincolnton. Finger & Shuford, Lincolnton. Keener. Jno. W., Lincolnton, Rfd. Goodson, Giles. Lincolnton, Rfd. Dellinger, N. M. Rudisill, W. A. COTTON MILLS NOT IN TOWNS. Mariposa Cotton Mills, Stanly, Rfd. Lincoln Cotton Mills, Southside. Laboratory Cotton Mills, Lincolnton. Long Shoals Cotton Mills, Lincolnton. Elm Grove Cotton Mills, Lincolnton. Indian Creek Manufacturing Co., Lincolnton,

ton,



Chapman



Bros.,



Crouse.



Perkins, Lee, Ironton. Sain, D. H., Henry-



John



Wood,



J.



Wise, T.



P., Henry. B., Lincolnton,

S.,



Rfd. Rudisill Rfd.



Manufacturing

Co.,



Co.,



Lincoln-



llouser, J.



Rfd. Lincolnton, Rfd.



Saxony Spinning



Lincolnton,



Rfd.



PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Beam, Michael, Lincolnton.

James, Eva, Lincolnton. Nixon, Myria, Lincolnton. Sherrill, Martha, Lincolnton. Sherrill, Horace, Lincolnton.



Lutz rBos., Henry. Lowe, E. M., & Co., Jetton, J. M., & Co.,



Lowesville. Reepsville. Killian Bros., Reepsville. Goodson, G. B., Lincolnton, Rfd. ( tinders, W. C, Cherryville, Rfd. Royster, Frank, Cherryville, Rfd. Beam, D. J., & Bros., Henry. Beam, J. P.. Cherryville, Rfd. Lineberger, A. C, Ironton. Hoyle, M. H., Lincolnton, Rfd. Leonhardt, John A., Crouse.



Ramsey, Jessie. Lincolnton. Ramsey. Nora, Lincolnton. Ramsey. Ruby. Lincolnton. Ramsey. T. S., Lincolnton.

Bettie, Lincolnton. Ada. Lincolnton. Smith, Miller, Lincolnton. Hoover, J. E., Lincolnton.



Coon,



Ramsey.



Hoyle, M. L., Lincolnton. Rhyne, G. P., Reepsville. Shronce, J. H., Stanly. Cobb, P. V., Alexis, Rfd. McCorkle, R. L., Alexis, Rfd. Baxter, T. H., Cherryville, Rfd. Spratt, F. E., Cherryville, Rfd. Ramsey, N. E., Lincolnton, Rfd. Norman, H. F., Lincolnton, Rfd. Indian Creek Mills, Lincolnton, Rfd. Elm Grove Mills, Lincolnton.



Bollinger, S. L., Lincolnton, Rfd. Miller, Minnie, Lincolnton. Ballard, E. D.. Lincolnton. Rfd.



COTTON GINS.

Dellinger, D. W., Ironton. Reel Bros, Macpelah. Killian, H. P.. Derr. Cherry Bros., Triangle. Lincoln Milling Co., Lincolnton. Banner Roller Mills, Lincolnton.



Hoover, C. C, Lincolnton. Huss, S. A., Lincolnton. McCoy, Willie, Lincolnton. Lincolnton. Pressly, Josephine. McKee, Annie, Lincolnton. Garrison, S. C, Lincolnton, Rfd. Ballard, Carrie. Cherryville. Hoover, Edith, Crouse. Hoover, Florence, Lawndale, Rfd.

Rfd. Crouse. Iron Station. Ruth. Iron Station. Armstrong. Hattie, Iron Station. Abernathy, L. A., Iron Station. Ballard. Ethel. Iron Station. Lore, Lucy, Lincolnton. Wilson, Sallie C, Reepsville.



Brown, Brown,



S.



A.,



Crouse.

Reepsville,



G.



M.,



Heafner,



H.



H,



Rudisill, Rudisill,



Sallie,



Mauney &

Carpenter



& Sullivan, Crouse. Bros., Crouse. Hartsoe, O. M., Lincolnton, Rfd. Keener, A. A., Alexis. Smith, W. A., Alexis. Hartsore, D. P., Lincolnton.

Chapman

Keener, Heafner

J.



Carpenter, Longshoals.



Kistler,



Mary,

Ford,



Warlick,



W.



,



Lincolnton.



Wray



&



&



Lefevers, Henry. Leferus. Lincolnton.



Saine, S. K., Lore, Johnsie,



Reepsville. Reepsville. Henry'.



Lincolnton.



Harn,



Mary. Henry.



LINCOLN COUNTY

Leonard,

Cloninger,



295



Miss Myrtle, Henry.

Lecky, Alexis. Kose, Alexis.



McCorkle,

Miller,

J.



McCorkle, Mary, Alexis, Rfd. Dellinger, Addie, Iron Station. Armstrong, Poley, Iron Station.

Hoyle,

Ellis,



W., Stanly. Kincaid. Mary, Stanly. Hager, Lula B. Stanly. Hinkel, Laura, Stanly.

,



Reepsville.



Little, C. H., Stanly. King, Olive, Kidsville. Heafner, Bessie M. Grouse. Bolich, Mary, Denver. Munday, Lula Lee, Denver. Munday, Jerry. Denver. Eaker, C. S., Cherryville, Kfd. Beam, Erwin, Cherryville.

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Upton, D. C, Henry, Rfd. Queen, Pearl, Henry, Rfd. Clippard, Belle, Maiden, Rfd. Shuford, Mrs. J. M. Lincolnton. Garrison, T. W., Alexis. Beam, Florence, Cherryville, Rfd.

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Cherryville, Kfd. Williams, Carrie, Lawndale, Rfd.



Beam, Hazel,



LINCOLNTON.

Incorporated in



Beam,



Cherryville. Ferguson, T. M., Cherryville. Hartsell, Sarah, Cleveland Mills, Boyles, B. B., Cleveland Mills.



Miss



Lula.



Value

sonal



1786. real estate, $1,155,637; property, $318,468.



value



per-



Kfd.



MAYOR— C.

I



Town

E.



Officers.



Huss, Nora, Southside. Huss, Alice, Southside.

Jordan, Alice, Lincolnton. Dellinger, Eva, .Lincolnton. Flake. Daisy, Lincolnton. Warlick, May, Lincolnton. Hill, Mildred, Lincolnton. Mel 'raw, Louise, Lincolnton. Farmer, Mabel, Lincolnton. Adams. Emma, Lincolnton. Shellom, Nellie, Lincolnton. Shellom, Kate, Lincolnton. Wrenn, Willie, Lincolnton. Lincolnton, Rfd. Garrison, S. R. Eakekr, C. L. ( Cherryville, Rfd. Dellinger, Cora, Iron Station. Hull, Annie, Cherryville, Rfd. Campbell, Terrisa, Henry, Rfd. Boyles, F. V., Reepsville, Rfd. Hull, Lizzie, Reepsville. Leatherman, J. G., Henry, Rfd. Leatherman, M. T., Henry, Rfd. Williams. Carrie, Cherryville, Rfd. Boyles, Walter, Lawndale, Rfd. Dellinger, Bessie, Reepsville, Rfd. Smith, Grace, Lincolnton, Rfd.

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CHIEF OF POLICE—Z. W. Farris. NIGHT POLICEMAN—W. J. Summey.

R. K. Air Line; way.



'OSTM ASTER— John K.



Childs.



Cline.



AGENTS— E.

S.



J.



E. Smart, Armstrong, C. & N.



Seaboard



W.



Rail-



MANAGER TELEGRAPH— G. W. Martin. EXPRESS AGENT—W. L. Mustain, SouthExpress

Co. Ministers



ern



and



METHODIST—G. Paris and N. M. Modlin, BAPTIST— S. W. Bennett, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN—W. R. Minter, Pastor. LUTHERAN—Enoch Hite, Pastor. EPISCOPAL—J. H. Crosby, Rector.



Churches.



REFORMED—W.

Schools



H. McNairy, Pastor. and Academies.



LINCOLNTON GRADED

Beam, Supt.

Banks

First



SCHOOL—M.

Rhyne,

F.



S.



and



dent;



COUNTY NATIONAL BANK—B.

;



M.



National Bank D. E. H. Cline, Cashier.







Bankers.

Presi-



Grigg,



President



W.



E.



Grigg,



Cashier.



Hardin, Grady, Reepsville. Kiser, Knoxie, Reepsville. Hoover, Annie, Lincolnton.

Nadelisa, Lincolnton, Rfd. Nellie. Lincolnton. Black, Lula Bell, Lincolnton. Michal, Hugh, Lincolnton. Rfd. Thompson, B. O. Lincolnton. Gain, Ollie, Stanly, Rfd. Alexander. Nannie, Stanly, Rfd. Alexander. Gene, Stanly, Rfd. Nixon, Chester, Stanly, Rfd. McConnell, Naomi, Stanly, Rfd. Rlyne, Bculah, Alexis, Rfd. Hager, Luther, Alexis.



Building & Loan Associations. Lincolnton Building and Loan Association. People's Home Building and Loan Association.



Carnwell,

Harrill,



Doctors.



.



Costner, George Crowell, L. A. Sain, John W.



H.



Wise, J. S. Sloan, H. L.



Thompson,

Lincoln



C.



D.



Lawing



&



Drug



Druggists. Co. Costner.



Lawyers.

Childs, C. E. L. Quickel, A.







Abcnethy. Blair, Alexis. Mudy, Birdie, Denver.

Cherry. Ernest, Stanly, Rfd. Ballard, C. L., Crouse. Smyre, Clara, Crouse. Lineberger, R. E., Lincolnton. Lineberger. Lyda, Lincolnton. Sigmon, R. L. Lincolnton. Sigmon, Mrs. R. L., Lincolnton. Sigmon, R. E. Southside. Williams. Nellie, Southside.

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Wetmore,

Jonas



&



W. H. Mouser, R. J. Nixon. K. B. Sigmon, R. L.

Barber Shops.



Costner, Childs,



L. B. Jonas. B. E.



Putnam, M. A.

Burton.

Ilines,



Leonard, Nannie, Reepsville.



Summey,



Hester, Lincolnton.



Frank. D. C.



Williams, Mattie, Iron Station. Huss, Vara, Lincolnton, Rfd.

Myrtle, Lincolnton. Reep, Bertha, Lincolnton. Rfd. Keever, Ocie, Lincolnton. Rfd. Denver. Rogers, L. O. Smyre, Geo. \V., Lincolnton, Rfd. Baker, Memry. Crouse.

Davis,

,



Meat Markets. Mallard. John. McKinnis & Williams. Padgett ., Matthews, B. 27. Wilkinson. F. A.. Paw Creek. R. 10. McLaughlin & Wallace. Charlotte, R. Spurrier-Beatty Co.. Paw Creek.



Caldwell,



Louise.



Derita.



R.



14.



Kell.



Campbell, Ada. Paw Creek, R. 10. Cam). bell, G. II., Paw Creek, B. in.

Carothers, Claroline, Pineville, B. 15. Cashion, Bess, Charlotte, R. 4. Chappelle, J. T., Derita. Choate, Ona, Charlotte. Cochran, Kate, Matthews, B. 17. Cochran, Lois, Charlotte. Cornwell, I.. ('., Charlotte, R. 4. Cowles, Susie, Charlotte. R. 2. Crater, Mary H., Buntersville. Crowell, F. L. Mrs., Charlotte. Cuthbertson, Lillian, Matthews, R. 19. Danna, Alma. Harrisburg, R. 3. Davidson, Mary Springs, Charlotte, R. erman, C. C, Charlotte, R. 6. Fesperman, Myrtle. Matthews, R. 19. Fesperman, Zelda, Charlotte, R. 6. Frazier, Mary, Charlotte, R. 8. Freeman, Irene, Paw Creek, R. 10. Freeman, Faye, Paw Creek, R. 10. Fulp. J. D., Matthews, R. 19. Fulp, J. D., Matthews, R. 19. Fulp, J. D., Mrs., Matthews, R. 19. Galloway, Annie, Huntersville, R. 22. Garrison, Janie, Charlotte, It. 3. cii>l>s, Janie, Charlotte, R. 29. Gluyas, Bright, Charlotte, R. 6. Gluyas, Lucy, Charlotte, R. 6. Gray, Margaret, Paw Creek.

.

I



1.



Ross. T. O.



Matthews Mfg. Co.. Matthews. and W. M Matthews, R. 17. Hunter, .1. I'.. Derita. Charlotte Improved Cotton Gin Co., Charlotte.

,



Kuykendal. P. B., Matthews. R. 17. Cochrane & Thompson. Derita, R. 11.

Milwee,

Price, Price,

B. C.

11.

.1.,



1...



Pineville,



B.



1",.



Charlotte. R. 12. 11.. Charlotte. R. 12. Rea, H. G. I,.. Matthews. B. 27. Southern Cotton Oil Co., Davidson. Southern Cotton Oil Co.. Cornelius. Spurrier, R. H., Charlotte. R. 6. MeGinnis, W. Frank. Matthews, R. 27. Glosson. J. W., Charlotte. R. 11. Campbell. ,T. M., Charlotte, R. 9. B?rnette, A. H., Huntersville. Klba Mfg. Co.. Newells. Stephens, J. M., Huntersville. R. 20. Alexander & Helms. Newells. Stroup. J. P., Charlotte. Johnston, D. A., Harrisburg. R. 1. Garrison, W. M.. Pineville. Hoover, W. S., Pineville, R. 15. Allen, R. H.. Charlotte. R. 11. Russell, A. C. Mathews. R. 37. Parks. C. R., Huntersville. R. 20. Steele. W. A., & Co., Huntersville. Wright & Allen. Paw Creek, R. 10. Harfiet. Frank. Matthews. R. 17. Reid. J. C, Charlotte. R. 1. Highland Park Mfg. Co., Charlotte. Pineville Improved Cotton Gin Co., Pineville. Setner. G. W., Charlotte. R. 6. Lee. W. R., Charlotte, R. 2. Safley. J. A., Charlotte. Allen Gin Co., Charlotte, R. 11. Griffith, John II., Charlotte, R. 2. MeGinnis, Chas.. Matthews. R. 15. Thompson, W. M. , Derita. McCord & McGinn, Charlotte, R. 6. McElroy, S. J.. Huntersville. Brown Bros., Charlotte, R. 1. New ell, J. A., Newells. Knox, C. B. Davidson. Pineville. Capps, R. N. Freeman, J. A. Charlotte, R. 3. Nimrod Ginning Co., Charlotte, R. 3. Bradford, Win.. Huntersville. Ransom, W. J.. Huntersville. Stoon, J. P., Charlotte, R. 3. Funderberg Bros., Matthews. Henderson, D. A., Mint Hill.

.



Griffith.



Ona,



Matthews.



Grier, Bees, Charlotte, R. 12. drier, Mark, Charlotte, R. 2. Hall, Clara. Charlotte. R. It. Hamilton, Jackson, Pineville. Harris, Irene. Charlotte.



Harwood, Rena, Matthews. Henderson, Mary. Charlotte, B. 11. Hinson, Carrie, Charlotte. Hodgins, Bess, Cornelius. Holmes, J. A., Matthews Hudson, Margaret, Matthews, R. 17. Hunter, Cora, Newell, R. 1. Jackson, Florence, Matthews. Johnston, Estelle, Charlotte, R. 6. Johnston, Janie, Matthews, R. 19. Johnston, Mary, Pineville, R. 15. Jordan, Allie, Charlotte, R. 7. Keer, Erwin, Charlotte. Kerr, John C, Davidson, R. 4. Kidd. F. M.. Mrs., Huntersville. King, Eleanoire, Pineville.

Kirk, Mary Neal, Charlotte. R. 4. Kirkpatrlek, Mary, Charlotte, R. 9. Kirkpatrick, Helen, Charlotte. R. 9. Knox, Hattie. Huntersville, R. 22. Kuykendal, Fair, Matthews, R. 17. Lane. Leana, Huntersville. Long, Annie, Matthews, R. 19. Marshall, Duell, Matthews, R. 19. Matthews, Mary. Huntersville. McGee, Annie, Charlotte, R. 6. McGinn, Hannah, Charlotte, R. 4. McGinn, Macie, Charlotte, R. 4.



PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Abernethy, Nannie, Charlotte, R. 9. Alexander, Jessie, Huntersville. Alexander, Monica, Huntersville, R. F. D. Alexander, Mullie, Huntersville. Alexander, Teresa, Charlotte, R. 5. Alexander, Edith, Matthews, R. 17. Baker, B. L., Huntersville. Baker, Lelia, Charlotte, R. 3. Paw Creek. Baker, W. L. Bass, Margaret, Matthews, R. 19. Beeson, Laura, Cornelius. Biggers. Boyce, Charlotte, R. 11. Blanton, Faye, Matthews, R. 27.

,



McLendon,

Miller,



Jessie,



Matthews.



Minnie, Charlotte, R. 7. Morrison, Lula. Derita, R. 15. Moss, Mattie, Charlotte, R. 4.

Pressley, Mary, Huntersville. Pressley, W. C, Matthews, R. 27. Price, Mary E.. Charlotte. R. 12. Derita. Price, Mary M. Query, Jessie, Huntersvlle, R. 20. Query, Maggie, Pineville, R. 15. Rankin, Kate Moore, Charlotte, R. Bertha, Rea, Charlotte, R. 2.

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Bloom, Mary, Charlotte. Blythe, Annie Kate, Huntersville. Bnhhitt, Mary, Fort Mills, S. C, R. 2. Bost, B. B., Newell. Bost, E. B.. Davidson, R. 2.1. Bradford, Mary B.. Huntersville, R. 23.

Pineville. Bradford, Mary M. Brown, Lura, Huntersville. Caldwell, Angalene, Huntersville, R.

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1.



Reid,



Lida,



Rhyne,

Riggins,



Robinson,

Sadler.



Sample,

21.



Newell. Elvira. Charlotte, R. 5. Eunice, Charlotte, R. 12. Ellen, Derita. Lila, Fort Mill, S. C. Mary, Charlotte, R. 1.



Scroggs,



Mary,



Huntersville.



Shoal, Mary, Cornelius. Sing, Ada, Paw Creek. Sloan, Sophie, Charlotte,



MECKLENBURG COUNTY METHODIST— J.

22.



311

C.



R. 7. Smith, Emma, Huntersville, R. Smith, Marianne, Huntersville. Nmithey, Ney, Cornelius.

Spratt, Squires, Stafford,

T.



Rowe, N. Tryon St., Presiding Elder, Belmont Park, J. H. Bradley, Pastor; Brevard St., L. A. Falls, Pastor; CalR. S. Harris, Pastor: North Charlotte, W. vary, B. Davis, Pastor; Seversville, N .R. Richardson, Pastor; Dilworth, J. O. Ervin, Pastor; Trinity, T. F. Marr, Pastor; Tryon Street. E. K. McLarty, Pastor. First Church, Dr. D. H.



B.,



Charlotte.



Callie,



Matthews.



Mary B., Charlotte, R. 9. Stephenson, Alice, Huntersville, R. 22. Stephenson, Margaret, Huntersville, R. 22. Stough, Nellie, Cornelous. Stroup, Winnie, Pineville, R. 15. Suther, Cora, Newell. Sweet, Aelia, Matthews. R. 19.

Trexler,

Z.



PRESBYTERIAN—



B.,



Cornelius.

2.



Tupper, Martha, Pineville. Utley, Blandina, Charlotte, R.

Utley,



Rolston, Pastor; Second Church, A. A. McGeachey, Pastor; St. Paul's, W. E. Fur, Pastor; Tenth Avenue, Dr. J. S. Sebley, Pastor; Westminister, W. H. Adams. Tastor; West Avenue, H. M. Presley, Pastor; Seversville, W. E. West, Pastor; North Charlotte, to be supplied; Knox Presbyterian Church, Rev. R. E. Huff, Pastor. Avenue Tabernacle. W. W. Orr, D. D. Pastor;



Maud,



Derita.



—ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN First Church, W. B. Lindsey, Pastor; East

Avenue Tabernacle, Chalmers Memorial,

J.

J.



Wallace, Lucy, Matthews. Wallace, Lizzie. Charlotte, R. 11. Warlick, A. C, Matthews. Warlick, Margaret. Charlotte, R. 11. Watt, Kate, Charlotte, R. 6. Whitley, D. P., Matthews, R. 19. Williamson, Connie, Huntersville, R. 20. Williamson, Beulah, Charlotte, R. 6. Wrenn, Lula, Cornelius. Worth, Clara, Matthews. Charlotte, R. 11. Bogaa, ., Matthews, R. F. D. Baker, Barnette, Bertha, Cornelius. King, Annie, Huntersville, R. 22. Johnston, Pattie, Charlotte, R. 11. 1. Newell, R. Oglesby, Eva, Shiels, (Mrs), Charlotte, R. 8. Garrison. Ellie, Huntersville, R. 22. Smith. S. .1., Charlotte, R. 2.



G.



W.



Kennedy, Pastor; Simpson, Pastor;



Villa Heights, E. G. Carson, Pastor. Public Schools of Charlotte.



H. P. Harding, Supt. Prof. Alex. Graham, Asst. Supt; F. P. Wyche, Prin. ; W. B. Davis, C. R. Wharton, Fannie B. Moore, Charles Hutchinson, Sara Kelly, Bertha

;



HIGH SCHOOL—











,



Donelly, Josephine L. Keesler, Orville



Osborne,



Frances



Ray,



R.



GRADED



NO. 2.— Mary Belle



Hughes.



Miller,



Prin.;



Alice



CHARLOTTE.

Population, 1910,

ored,

9.117. Value of



Holland, Lelia Young, Hattie Graham, Helen Hoyle. Margaret Pritchard, Nina Howell, Martha Flournoy, Leola Hannon, Sunie Todd, Kate Harris, (Fannie Little, Supply), Mrs. C. W. Jones, Agnes Chalmers, Myra I. Washburn. GRADED NO. 3.—Allie Nooe, Prin.; Allie Nooe, Bettie Nash, Blanche Austin, Jennie Patterson, Alice Moore, Nora Belle Wilson, Fannie Henderson, Mrs. Chalmers Moore, Myrtle Long, Kathleene Sterne, Rose Walsh, Gertrude

Janie Smith, All Shirley Ross, Matthews. assignments subject to change. GRADED NO. 4— Ursula Blankenship, Prin.; Agnes Phifer, Mary Graham, Kathleen Beaty, Faye Peirce, Alleine Black, Sudie Wilson, Zoe Hackett, Ursula Blankenship. GRADED NO. 5— G. P. Helig, Prin. Mary Darscy, Annie Cashion, Addie Brown. Kate Hope Robinson, Miriam Long, Lottie Alexander, Caroline Jones, Essie Morton, Grace Agnes Ranson, Anna Carr, Lia B. Turner, Minnie Massey, Addie Hinson, G. P. Heilig. GRADED NO. 6— Sallie Bethune, Prin. Sallie Bethune, Ida Hand, Mary Irwin, Mary A. Nash, Julia McNinch, Ophelia Hart, Louise Nisbet, Evelyn Nisbet, Levicey Gallant. Ruth 'A. Caldwell, Maud Beaty. Katie Cochrane, Mrs. W. L. Smith, Lila Little. GRADED NO. 7— Hattie Alexander, Prin. Hattie Alexander, Mabel Martha Trotter, Moore, Susie Sterne, Marjorie Washburn, Ruth Cole, Willie McLaughlin, Lucy Keister, Charlotte Rucker. Leonore Seay, Flora Jeffries, Mrs. Lula Clegg. GRADED NO. 8.— Mrs. Essie Blankenship, Prin. ; Mrs. Essie Blankenship, Mrs. M. AberBessie crombie, Agnes E. Thompson, King, Bertha Howland. GRADED NO. 9.—Wade II. Williams, Prin.; Wade H. Williams, Evelyn Rucker, Julia Roberts, Fannie Porter, Mrs. Elizabeth II. Rucker, Mrs. Lois Ardrey, Ellen Jamison, Bertha Wohlford, Loma Squires, Leorore Seay.

; ;



34,013: whites, 24,S96; col-



real



personal



TAX RATE— $1.36

Bonded

debt,



property,



$11,426,600; $10,614,890. on the $100. $2,155,000.



estate



value



of



Town



Officers.



MAYOR—Dr.



Bland. CHIEF OF POLICE—Horace Moore. CLERK— A. H. Wearn. TREASURER— A. H. Wearn. TAX COLLECTOR—John M. Wilson. STANDARD-KEEPER— A. R. Wilmot.

Chas.

A.



ATTORNEY— Chas.



Brenizer.



SOLICITOR—Wm. M. Wilson. SUPT. OF HEALTH—F. O. Hawley. ASSISTANT SUPT. OF HEALTH—R.

Leinback.



F.



;



POSTMASTER— H. R. R. AGENTS—T.

.1.



Weddington. B. Yancey, Southern;



W.

ley.



S.



Bradley.

;



S.



A. L. E. Gaffney. Postal.



TELEGRAPH MANAGERS—J.

W. U. W.

O.



HammersB.

Spier,



TELEPHONE

Southern Bell.



MANAGER—M.



Ministers and Churches. BAPTIST—First Church. W. M. Vines, PasS. F. Conrad, Pastor; Ninth tor: Highland, Avenue, L. R. Pmett. Pastor; Pritchard Memorial, W. A. Smith. Pastor. CATHOLIC— St. Peter's, Joseph Mueller, Pastor. ST. Robt. A. Tuft. EPISCOPAL— Church of the Holy Comforter, F. M. Osborne, Rector; St. Andrew's Chapel, J. H. Crosby, Rector; St. John's Chapel; St. Martin's Chapel, F. M. Osborne, Rector; St. Mary the Virgin, J. W. Smith, Rector. St. Mark's, R. L. Patterson, Pastor.



Schools



and



Academies.



PETERS—



LUTHERAN—



ARDYNE SCHOOL— BELMONT ABBEY COLLEGE— B1DDLE UNIVERSITY— (Col). BAIRDS SCHOOL FOR BOYS—J. C. Baird, Supt. KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE—F. L. Riggsbee, Prin. CHARLOTTE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL—H.

W. Glasgow,

Prin.



312



MECKLENBURG COUNTY

.1.



ELIZABETH COLLEGE— C. 13. King, Pres. QUEEN'S COLLEGE FOR WOMEN— Or.

L.



Overcash, Mrs. D. A. Pendleton, .Mrs. w. R.



Caldwell. Pres.



Piedmont Inn.

Mis. T. F. Costlier, Mills,, Mrs. F. F. Montieth, Mrs. Maggie. Moore. Mrs. D. C. Morris, .Mrs. Fannie. Neeley. Miss Nannie. Overcash, Mrs. J. W. Nicholson, Minnie. North Charlotte Hotel. Polk, Mrs. B. V. Pressley, Mrs. W. H. Roberts, Mrs. Fannie. Ross, Mrs. M. A.

Russell.

Sliue,



HOKNER MILITARY SCHOOL—Col.

Horner, Prin.



J.



C.



O'DONOGIIUE HALL— (Sisters of Mercy). SOUTHERN' INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTE—

A.



J



Baldwin, Pres. Hotels and Boarding



Houses.



Clayton Hotel. Brown's Hotel and Cafe.



Highlands Hotel.

Central Hotel. Charlotte Hotel. Gem Hotel. Buford Hotel. Hotel Tryon.



E.

T.



E.

Cesla.



Mrs.

J.



Piedmont Inn. Queen City Hotel.

Selwyn Hotel. Sanders Hotel (Col). Stonewall Hotel. Williams Hotel (Col). Johnson House. Abernathy, Mrs. Cora. Alexander. L. R., Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Annie. Autin & Hunter.

1'atton,



Shue,

Sloan,



Mrs.



Sophia.



T.



E.



Burton,

Baiter,



Eliza J. Mrs. Mrs. Dovie. Burnett. Mrs. Mary. Broswell, Mrs. Emma, Broom, Mrs. Alice. Cannon. Mrs. J. O. Christofferson, Mrs. Belle. Dean, Mrs. S. M. Crowell, Mrs. M. A. Custer, Miss J. A. Davenport, Mrs. J. A. Brown. Mrs. J. W. Bell, Mrs. Anna. Bryant. Mrs. H. S. Cloyd, Miss M. M. Cochran. Mrs. M. W. Freeland, Mrs. R. E. Gooding. Mrs. M. C. Helms, Mrs. Elizabeth. Holbrooks, Mrs. M. A. Garrison, Mrs. J. P. Garrison, M. L. Gregory, Miss Maggie. Hamilton, J. F. Harper, Anna C, Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. E. T. Holdbrooks, J. M., Miss. Harris, Mrs. F. L.

Biggers,

Ella,



Mrs.



Summerrow, Mrs. J. B. Vason, Mrs. A. G. Shelby, Mrs. A. C. Taylor, Margaret E., Miss. Springs, Mrs. L. J. Tucker, Mrs. L. H. Vanderburg. Mrs. Bessie. Wheeler, Mrs. Rose. Woodall, Mrs. L. S. Zongue, Mrs. J. B. Ware, Mrs. J. F. White,. T. H. Wilner, Mrs. Christine. Williams. Mrs. Mattie Willens. Mrs. Christiana. Wood, Mrs. Robbie. Yorgue, Laura, Mrs. Worthen, Mrs. Alice. Zongue, Mrs. Laura. Banks and Bankers.

Pres.



AMERICAN TRUST CO— Geo. Stephenson. W. H. Wood, Cash. CHARLOTTE NATIONAL—John M. Scott. Pres.; W. H. Twitty. Cash. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL—A. G. Brenizer,

;



Pres.

J.



:



A. T.

Orr,



FIRST NATIONAL—H. M. McAden,

F.



Summey. Cash.



Pres.;



Cash.



INDEPENDENCE TRUST CO.—E. 0. Anderson, Cash. MERCHANTS & FARMERS NATIONAL— Geo. E. Wilson, Pres. W. C. Wilkerson, Cash. SOUTHERN LOAN & SAVINGS—W. S. Al;



exander, Pres.



;



W.



L. Jenkins,



Cash.

Victor,



UNION NATIONAL— H.

D. P.

Tillett,



M.



Pres.;



Cash.

Porter, Treas. Bakers.



TION—Jas.

Charlotte



CITIZENS SAVINGS & LOAN CORPORAT.



Hunt, C. W. Ingram. W.

Irwin,



J.



Steam Bakery.



R. W. Johnson, Rachel. King, Miss Dosie L. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Fannie. McCall, Mrs. Josie. Henderson. Mrs. E. T. Houston, N. K. Maxwell, Mrs. M. G. Moore, Mrs. M. C. Edwards. Mrs. J. E. Faile, Mrs. Julia. Holmes, Mrs. F. L. Kistler, Fannie.

Little,



Fasnacht, Jacob. Haas, B. F.



Norman, Thos.

Reynolds

Sanitary

Bakery. Bakery.

Brick

Dealers.



Young's Steam Bakery.

Hinson, Carl.



Ramsey, R. H.

Withers, B. F. Charlotte Builders Supply Co. Brick Manufacturers. Carson Brick Co. Charlotte Brick Co. Queen City Brick Co. Phifer, W. W., & Bro. Spencer Mountain Stone & Brick Co.



W.



F.



McCall, Mrs. W. M. D. McCubbins, Mrs. D. A. Mann, Miss Sallie. Masher, Mrs. Edmonia. Mosher, E. C, Mrs. Mulholland, Mrs. B. E. Plyler, Mrs. Mattie.

Poster,

C.



Boot



and



Shoe



Dealers.



Belk Bros.

Berryhill, Suther, Biltside Shoe Co.



Dupree



&



Co.



C.



MECKLENBUKG COUNTY



313



MECKLENBU RG COUNTY



316



MECKLENBURG COUNTY



MECKLENBURG COUNTY

Fidler,

Griffith.

J.



31V



H.



Thos.,



&



Little,



J.



E.

C.



Co.



Jones, H.



Hall, Hall,



J.



H.

I.



C.



McCall & Smith. McNtnch, Justice.



Hutchison, J. J. Klutlz & Sloan.



Mcllwain. J. E. Murchison. D. E. National Trust Co. Henderson, J. Arthur, & Bro. Sherrill, H. C. Conrad, F. S., & Co. Miller-Oats Real Estate & Insurance Co.

Craig-Little Realty Co.



Kirkpatrick, T. L. Maxwell & Kearns. Marshall, Hunter, Jr.



Morrison



Newell. J. C. & J. F. Nixon, Brevard. Osborne, Cocke & Milles. Parker & Wilson. Paul, D. B.



&



McLain.



Lockwood, H. A. Moore- Price Agency. Murchison, Don. Thees- Smith Realty Co.

Quarles,

J.



Pharr



&



Bell.



Pharr, E. W. Preston, E. R. Redd. F. M.



P.,

J.



&



Co.



Roberson.



W.



S.



O'B., Jr.



Smith, B.



Union Loan and Realty CoWilcox, H. R. Thomas, W. G.

T. E. Nichols. W. H. Yates, D. S. Miller,



Slgmon, J. C. Shannonhouse, Smith, D. B.

Shore,



F.



M.



W.

J.



T.



Smith. Geo. A. Sanders J. T. (colored.)

Stancil,

C.



Haughton, T. H. (Fire). Henderson, J. Arthur, & Co. (Fire).

Kesler, E. L. (Fire). Moore, D. R., & Co. (Fire). North Carolina Security Co. (Fire). Peoples Loan Realty Co. (Fire). Simmons Co. Southern Real Est., Loan & Trust Co. Traders Land Co- (Fire). Trotter. M. E. (Fire). Wingfield, A. B. (Fire). Jeweler*.



Stewart

Taylor,

Tillett, Tillett



&

II.



McRae.

L.



C.



&



Guthrie. Vreland. L. B. Williams, L. B.

Scales, J. C.



&



W..



Jr.



Whitlock.

(Fire).



P.



C.



Lumber Manufacturers and Carolina Lumber Mfg Co. Charlotte Builders' Supply Co.



Dealers.



American Jewelry Co. Elam, C. S. Garibaldi. Bruns & Dixon. Gardner Bros. Kennedy, L. F. Lemn.ond. C. F. Queen City Jewelry Co.

Little-Long Co. Medlin, J. R. Roark, B. F. Rogers, L. B. Scarboro, J. T. Statinburg. R.



Dogget Lumber Co. Lewis, J. W.. & Co. McDaniel Screen and Flooring Co. Richland Lumber Co.



McDowell Lumber Co. Piedmont Lumber Mfg. Co. Wearn, J. H., & Co. Montague Manufacturing Co.

Northrop, S.



Woodward &



& W.

Son.



H.,



Lumber



Co.



Marble Works. Dresser Stone Works.



Thomas, Edw. D. Wolf Bros.

Laundries. Charlotte Steam Laundry. Charlotte Wet Wash Laundry.



Model Steam Laundry. Sanitary Steam Laundry.

Gee,

Joe.



Lawyers.



Adams,



T.



A.



Alexander, Julia M. Alexander, T. W. Barry, J. W.



Durham, I. W. Charlotte Quarry Co. Piedmont Granite & Ouarry Co. Taffali & Morris Marble & Tile Co. Mecklenburg Marble & Granite Works. Queen City Granite and Marble Co. Machinery Dealers. Alexander & Garsed. Amercan Machine & Manufacturing Co. Auto Gas Machine Co. Bates Machine Co. Buffalo Forge Co. Dellinger, F. J., Machine Co.

Dixie Spindle & Fly Co. Kitson Machine Shop. Moffatt Machinery Manufacturing Co.



Beam, W.

Brenizer



S.



&



Black.

C. P.



Cansler & Cansler. Cochrane. C. A.



Buchanan,



Candle



&



DeLaney.



Fetner, C. B. Clarkson & Taliferro. DeLaney & Williams. Flowers, J. F. Duckworth & Smith. Harrill, E. A.



Schofleld. J. S., Sons Co. Potridge Metalluogical & Manufacturing Co. Saco-Lowell Shops. Southern Lowell Shops. Southern Spindle & Fly Co. Whit In Machine Works.



Universal

Jarrell,



W.



Winding Co. G., Machine



Co.



Charlotte Supply Co. Continental Gin Co. Cramer, Stuart W.



Henry

Harris,



&



Barmy. H. W.

J.



Hunter,



L.



Good Roads Machinery Co. Harmon Machinery Co. Mason Machine Works.



Hermon. M. M. Humphrey, L. W.

Hutchison.

R.

S.



Lummus Cotton Gin Co. Mecklenburg Iron Works.

Stowe, Jas. P.,



&



Co.



318



MECKLENBURG COUNTY

Spark. t,

!•:.



Mayer, H. G. Bobbins. O. A. Textile Mill Supply Co.



V.



Walker, Tompkins Co.



Washburn, A. H.. Purser, John R.

Bowling, K. F.



&



Co.



Hackney Bros. Co. Howell. J. W.. & Co. Dudley Plumbing Co.

Baley,

J.



J.



Wheeler Condenser White, Fred N.

Whittei,

Blake,



&



Engineering Co.



Piedmont



Co.



Sanitary riumbing Co.



Oil Dealers. Co. Bi'rwell & D'ini) Co. Charlotte Builders' Supply Co. Charlotte Supply Co. Cruse. Lon G., Co. Ezell-Myers Co.



Thos. B. Paint and



Toomey Co. Wilmann, A.



R.,



Co.

Dealers.



John A.,



Piano and Organ Ashbury, P. M. Andrews, F. 11. Parker-Gardner Co.

Rose.



W.



J.,



&



Co.



Hawiey's Pharmacy. Southern Hardware Co. Torrence Paint Co.



Stieff. Chas. M. Weaver Organ & Piano



Weddington Hardware Co.

Withers, B.



Co. Photographers. Angelloz, R. E.



F



Pumgarten, W. H.

Michael, Thos. B. Franklin. A. W. Morse, W. M. Photo- Shop. Powell, J. T. Roder. O. J.

Studio. E. J. C. Harrison, C. F. Rembrant Studio.

Scott's



Painters. Charlotte Sign Works. Cruse, Lou G., Co. Ezell-Myers Co. Beusse, E. E. Dahl-Dunn Co. Harmon & Moore (Roof Painting.) Muse & Threatt. Morris, G. F. Owen Paint Co. Piedmont Advertising Co.



Seay,



L.



Cushman,



Owen Sign Works.

Pritchett, C.

S. C.



Printing Offices.

A. M. E. Zion Publishing Bomar, Jas. C. Charlotte Card Co.

Co.



Timmons, W.



Torrence Paint



Co.



Van Landingham,



A. J. Naval Store Dealers. Charlotte Builders' Supply Co.



Elam &

Hist,



Charlotte Printing Co. Dooley.



Eureka Card Co.

John. Kendall, B. D.



Dogget Lumber Co.

Lewis.



Wearn,



J. J.



W.

H.,



&



Co.



News and Times Printing

Dealers.



Co.



Oil



Indian Refining Co. North Carolina Cotton Oil Co. Robinson, Wm. C, & Son Co.



Standard Oil Co. Texas Oil Co. Paper Hangers.

Cruse. Lon Dahl-Dunn

G., Co. Co.

Pritchett, C. S.



Observer Printing House. Presbyterian Standard Publishing Co. Ray Printing Co. Queen City Printing Co. Southern Newspaper Union.



Washburn



Press.

Editors.



MILL NEWS (Weekly)—A.

Editor.



Newspapers and



SOUTHERN PUBLISHER—M.

BULLETIN



E. Escott, Editor. L. Yeager,



Owea, A. C. Tomlinson-Farmshirgt Decorating Co. Provision and Produce Dealers. Adams Grain & Provision Co.



TEXTILE

Clark, Editor.



(Weekly)— David



CAROLINA PYTHIAN—J. C. Baird, Editor CHARLOTTE MEDICAL JOURNAL (MonthC.



ly)—E.

Editor.



Armour

Blakely,



Co.

J.



CHARLOTTE NEWS



Register,



Editor.



(Daily)— W.



C.



Dowd,



D.



Cochran- McLaughlin Co. Cudahy Packing Co. Florida Citrus Exchange.



CHARLOTTE OBSERVER

Weekly)— W. H.

G. Simpson, Editor;



(Dailey and SemiG.



Irwin-Graham Co. National Packing

Ernest & Hill. Swift & Co. Charlotte Fruit

;



TEXTILE MANUFACTURER (Weekly)—

W.

C.



Harris, Editor.



Dowd, Publisher.

(Weekly)

C.



Co.



PRESBYTERIAN

P. R.



STANDARD





C.



Field,



R



.H.,



& Produce & Co.



Co.



STAR OF ZION (Weekly)—G.

Editor.



Law, Editor.



Clement,



Holland, W. D. Merchants* Cold Storage and Commission Co. Trakas, N. S., Commission Co. Zimmerman, J. W., & Co.

Futrell Bros. Joseph, C. Mody, Chas., Co.



TIMES DEMOCRAT (Semi-Weekly)—W.

Dowd,

Editor.

I



AFR



(Weekly)



CAROLINA UNION FARMER—



—F.



CO



-



AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN

Anderson, Editor.

(Weekly)



J.





V.



A. E. Emery, Editor.



Keuster-Low Co. Davidson & Wolf.

Plumbers.

Breen,

City

J.

J.



— R.

Co.



SOUTHERN POULTRY REVIEW

L.



(Monthly)



SOUTHERN REPUBLICAN

Hall,



Simmons, Editor.

Real



(Weekly)— W.



Editor.



Co.



Acme Plumbing & Electric Bowden & Carrigon.

Plumbing Co. Coppola Plumbing Co.



Estate Agents. Abbott,, F. C, & Co. Alexander, F. D., Land Co. American Trust Co. Apartment Realty Co.



MECKLENBURG COUNTY

Brown,

A.



319

C.



W.

Co.



Sherrill,



H.



Brown



&



Sun Land & Development

Springs, A.



Co.



Burrough, W. L. Carolina Realty Co.

Carson, C. M.



C, &



Co.



Shingle Dealers. Charlotte Builders' Supply Co.



Dogget

Lewis,



Lumber

J. J.



Century Realty Co. Charlotte Land & Investment Co. Charlotte Trust & Realty Co. City Realty Co.

Colonial Trust Co. Craig-Little Realty

Co. Dandrige. S. W-. Conrad, S. F., & Co. Cochran. R. E.



W.,

H., B. F.



Wearn,

Withers,



& &



Co. Co. Co.

Tailors.



American Tailoring Co.

Anderson, F. T. Arenson, L.



& &



Sons



Co.



Durham-Murphy Land



Co.



Elizabeth Realty Co. Fidelity Realty Co. Fiddler, J. H. Forest Hill Realty Co. Greater Charlotte Finance & Realty McClung Realty Co. Henderson, J. Arthur, *& Bros. Highland Park Co. Home Realty Co. Keesler, E. L.



Co.



McCall, McNelis.



Wm.

C.



J.



McNinch, S. S., Realty Co. Mecklenburg Farms Co.

Murphy, J. E., & Co. Mutual Trust Co.

National Trust Co. North Charlotte Realty Co. North Carolina Security Co.



Arcade Tailoring Go. Bailey Tailoring Co. Barkley & Elliott. Central Pressing Club. Charles & Mann. Carolina Pressing Club. Curling & Grimes. Southern Pressing Club. Spurrier & Mann. Union Pressing Club. Armson, Lewis. Ayers, F. H. Carolina Pressing Club. Culp, B. E., & Co. Dixie Tailoring Co. Hemphill, Wade J.



Gorham, W. W.,

Kushne,



&



Co.



Millerton-Holmes Co. Moore, R. D., & Co.



A. Master, Leona (Ladies). National Woolen Mills. Neal & Overcash.



Western Worsted Mills. Woodruff, Tailors. Yoos, J.

Pittel,



Pegram-Wadworth Land Park Land Co.

Poole,



Co.



Harris.



A. Jacob.



Patterson & Glascock. Peoples Loan & Realty Co.



Fink Pressing Club.

Greater Charlotte Pressing Club

Miller Bros. Miller. H., Sr. Neal, A. D.



W. M.

Corporation.



Rea'ty Improvement Southern Land Co. Shoemaker, W. G.



Simmons, The Co.

Southern Real Estate, Loan Suburban Realty Co. Stearns Bros. Southeastern Land Co. Stephens Co.



New Tork Household New York Parlors.



Co.



&



Trust.



S.



Pittle,



Aaron.

Jas

(Ladies).



Queen City Dyeing Co.

Russo,



Thomas, J. O. Townsend. L. J.,

Traders



&



Co.



Tate-Brown Co. L'nited Woolen Mills. Williams & Co. Ahous, Herman.

City Pressing Club. Harrington, J. A. Thompson Tailoring Co.

Zeigler,



Land



Co.



Union Loan & Realty Co. Wallace, M. M.

Wilkerson, W. T., Wadworth Land Co

Allison,

C.



&



Co.



Lizzie.

J.



Watts Real Estate Co.



Horn',



W.



Central Realty Co. Charlotte Advance Co. Charlotte Consolidated Construction Co. Chatham, Paul. Conrad, S. A., & Co. Cox Realty Co. Cf.sig, A. G. Davidson, E. L. B. Gattis Realty Co.



Hovis, Z. A., & Co. Coles & Smith (col.)



Undertakers and M., & Co.



Embalmers.



Robinson,



W.



P.,



&



Co.



(col.)



Veterinary Surgeons. Caldwell, H. W. Fisher Veterinary Hospital. Fisher, Adam. Perry, J. W.



Hackney,

Harrell,



J.

J.



P.

J.



&



L. L.



Wall Paper Dealers. Parker-Gardner Co. Tomlinson Furnishing & Decorating Co.

Torrence Paint Co. Brown, Cruse Co.



Henderson. J. Arthur, & Co. Hornett Realty Co. Hub Realty Co. Independence Trust Co.

Interstate Improvement Co. Jones, F. F. McClung Realty Co. Miller & Oats.



Dahl-Dunn Cruse, Lou



Co. G., Co.



DAVIDSON.

Incorporated in 1891. Population, 1910: Whites, 1,700; colored, 100;

total.



Misenhiemer, J. J. Paul, W. M.. Co. Progress Investment Co., (colored.)



Value



1,800. real



estate,



$300,000;



value



personal



property,



$100,000.

98c.



TAX RATE:



on the $100.



:vn)



MECKLENBURG COUNTY

Town

Lee

Officers. Sloan, Jr.



MAYOR—J.

It.



General



Merchandise.



R. AGENT—R. F. Andrews, MANAGER TELEGRAPH—R.



CHIEF OF POI.ICK— J as.



POSTMASTER—Cloyd



A.



Potts. A. Johnston.



Southern.

F.



Andrews,



Armour Bros. & Thompson. Brown-Knox-Mercantlle Co. Goodrum. M. H., & Co. Cranford. M. W., & Sons. Mooney. R. D., & Co.

Long, L. B.

s.olield, S. C, Elliott, L. A.



W. \V

Churches. PRESBYTERIAN— M. Richards, Pastor. METHODIST—D. F. Carson, Pastor. Schools and Academies.

Ministers



and



a



Agent.



Garage.



HIGH— T.

Bank.)



Cummins. Banks and Bankers.

S.



Davidson Garage. Hotels and Boarding Houses. Henderson, Mrs. M. A.

Booe, Mrs. P. W. Barnes, Mrs. N. L. R. Brady, Mrs. Cinson, Mrs. W. D. Shoemaker, Mrs. W. D.



AMERICAN TRUST CO.— (Branch

lotte



of



Char-



WILLIAM J. MARTIN', Pres. JOHN BUNYAN SHEARER. Vice

Professor of Biblical



Faculty Davidson College.

Pres.,



L

J.



and



CALEB



Instruction.



Livery Stables.



of the



RICHMOND HARDING, WILLIAM JOSEPH MARTIN,



Professor



Greek Language and Literature.



Shelton. R. Beall, Ben.



Chambers



Profesor of Chemistry.



DAVIDSONIAN.



Newspapers and



Editors.



JOHN LEIGHTON DOUGLAS, Mathematics. JAMES McDOWELL DOUGLAS,

Physics



Professor of

Professor of Professor

of



DAVIDSON COLLEGE MAGAZINE

ly)— Edited by Students.



(Month-



MARK EDGAR SENTELLE,

and Economics.



and Astronomy.



Philosophy.

of History



JOSEPH MOORE McCONNELL,



Professor



Manufacturing Plants. Linden Manufacturing Co. (Cotton Mills.) Delburg Cotton Mills. Southern Cotton Mills. Bratton & Bro. (Woodworking Plant. Planing

Mills.

)



JOHN WILSON MacCONNELL, Professor of Biology and Physical Training. MAURICE GARLAND FULTON, Professor

of the English



Mooney, Jonathan. (Grist Mill.)



MATTHEWS.

Incorporated in 1874. Population, 1910: Whites,

total,



THOMAS WILSON LINGLE,

ARCHIBALD CURRIE,

and Mathematics.



Language



Literature.



Professor



of



400;

;



colored.



40;



Modern Languages.

of Latin



Associate



Professor

In



Value



440. real



estate,

25c.

J.



$56,085



value



pergonal



property.



THOS. CURRIE MERCHANT,

English and Mathematics.



Instructor



TAX RATE:



$55,347.



on the $100.

Officers.



GREENLEE TATE, Instructor in Latin Greek. VIRGIL WAITE OSBORNE, Gymnasium structor. R. B. HILL, R. S. CUNNINGHAM, J.

THACKSTON,



and

In-



B. G. C. CURRIE, Assistants in Chemistry. G. H. CARTLEDGE, S. W. ANDERSON, N. N. FLEMING. Assistants in Physics. J. M. CROCHERON, Assistant in English. T. S. KING, E. J. HERTWIG, Assistants in

History. E. D. TAYLOR, Assistant in Economics. A. L. BRAMLETT, W. P. PARKER. Assistants in Bible. J. S. SIMMONS. Assistant in Biology.



POSTMASTER—T. J. Orr. CHIEF OF POLICE—B. F. Griffin. R. R. AGENT— George Shelton. S. A. L. MANAGER TELEGRAPH—George Shelton,

W. U.



MAYOR—



Town

A.



Williams.



METHODIST— S.

Taylor.



Ministers



and Churches. N. Barber, Pastor; Seymour

Circuit.



BAPTIST— J. W. Schools HIGH—G. Craig,



Weddington



Whillcy, Pastor.



and

Prin.



Academies.

Bankers.

Steel.



BANK OF MATTHEWS—R. L

X. S. Cochrane, Cash.

Doctors.



Banks and



Pres.



;



JOHN THOS. DOUGLAS,

CORNELIA

SHAW,



Treasurer and BurReid,

Price,

T.



sar.



N.

Druggists. Store.



THOS. W. LINGLE,

trar.



Field Representative. Librarian and Regis-



W. H.

General



Matthews Drug

Phillips, O. L.



EUGENE ALEXANDER. J. I. YOHANNON, W. C. VON GLAHN. C. S. McCANTS, D. N.

LtT GAS.



Merchandise.



JOHN

MRS.



Assistants in Library. W. MacCONNELL, College Physician. ALICE ROBSON, in care of College



Hospital. M. G.

mittee.



FULTON, Chairman



of Library



Com-



Heath. E. J., & Son. Barrett, Benfrow, & Co. McLaughlin & Watts. Funderburk, B. D. McCall, W. L, & Co.

Orr,

T.



W.

J.



MARTIN, Clerk M. MacCONNELL,

J

J.



of Faculty.



Black.

of



J., J. E.



&



Son.



Intendant



Dormi-



tories.



Matthews, J. M., & Co. Hood, R. N., & Co.

Furniture

Dealers.



W.



MARTIN.

J. J. J.



Proctor. Doctors.



McConnell.

Withers,

Withers,

J.

J.



W.



Williams, A.



J.



Houston, E. P.



Houston. B. A., & Co. Hotels and Boarding

Williams, A. Sloan, R. C.

J.



Markets.



Houses.



The The



Druggists. White Drug Co. (Inc). Jetton Drug Co.



Hood. W.



L.,



Livery Stables. Co.



&



MECKLENBURG— MITCHELL

Manufacturing Plants. Elba Manufacturing Co. Matthews Manufacturing Co.



321



Manufacturing Plants.



Anchor

Miller,

Steel,



Mills. J. L.



W.



A.



(Repair Shop.) (Ginners.)



HUNTERSVILLE.

Incorporated Jn 18S5. Population. 1910: Whites, 1.000; colored. 200;

total,



Baniette Bros. (Ginners.) Ranson, W- J. Ginners.)



Value



1,200. real



PINEVILLE.

Incorporated in 1S75. Population, 1910: Whites,

total,



estate.

4 mills.



$200,000;



value



personal



property, $50,000.



750;



colored.



225;



TAX RATE:



POSTMASTER— O. G. Turlyful. CHIEF OF POLICE—W. M. Whitlow. R. R. AGENT— R. D. Jackson. Southern. MANAGER TELEGRAPH—R. D. Jackson,

W. U.



MAYOR— John



Town



Officers.



Value



975. real



estate,



$300,000;



value



personal



L. Miller.



property,



TAX RATE—40c

.MAYOR—M.

R. R.

T.



$15,000.



on the $100.

Officers.



Town



POSTMASTER—L.



Grimes.

L.



Downs.

Parks.

C.



CHURCH—J. M. Bigham, Pastor. CHURCH— John Grier, Pastor. METHODIST CHAPEL— Rev. Ogburn, PasA. R. P. G. A. R.

tor.



Ministers



and



Churches.



AGENT—J. C. Kirkland. MANAGER TELEGRAPH—J.

W. U.

Ministers



CHIEF OF POLICE—J. M.



Kirkland.



STATE HIGH— B.

Pres.

;



Schools



and

L.



BANK OF HUNTERSVILLE—J.

W.

McCoy,



Banks and



Academies. Baler, Prin. Bankers.



Churches. PRESBYTERIAN— J. C. Hardin. METHODIST—B. F. Harget.



and



L. Choat, G. Craven, Cash, and Bookkeeper. Doctors.



BAPTIST— F. A. Liles, Pastor. Schools and Academies. HIGH—Jackson Hamilton, Prin.

Banks and

Bankers.



PINEVILLE LOAN AND SAVINGS

W. M.

Ross.

Pres.

;



BANK—

Cash.



M. W. W. Hunter, D. M.

E.



J.



Craven,



E. M. Davenport, Doctors.



Mullen Drug



C. Druggists. Co.



Hand, E. H.



McAdams,

Pineville



C.



R.

Druggists.



General



Merchandise.



Pharmacy.

General M. Y.



Hub Supply

Brown, G.

Shell.

J.



Co.



Merchandise.

Co. Co. Co.



H.

E.



Harkey,

Yandell.



W.

J.



A.,

J.,



Choat, J. L., & Co. Baniette. C. B., & Co. McCurdy, J. R. Holbrooks, S. T. Fite, W. E.

Gilbert, S. D.



Morrow,

Griffin



Hoover, S. L.,



&



& & &



Hotels and Blythe. R. S. McDonald, A.

Riley,

J.



Boarding



Houses.



P.



Caldwell Mrs. M. E. Hunter. H. A. Hunter, Dr.

Livery Stables.



Johnston, Z. M.. & Co. Bros. Hotels and Boarding Houses. Culp, Mrs. M. T. Stough, Mrs. M. L. Livery Stables. Culp, J. A.



Warwick,



Stroup. W. B.



Howard



Manufacturing Plants. Chadwick-Hoskins Mills No. 5 (Cotton.)

Stroup,

J.



P.,



&



Son.

Fertilizer



Halsbrooks.



J.



Mc.



Union Seed and



Co.



MITCHELL COUNTY

COUNTY SEAT, BAKERSVILLE.

17,245. Named in honor of Rev. Elisha Mitchell, the mountain explorer. square miles. real estate, $687,124; value of personal property, $465,724. Property listed In 1914, by whites, $1,152,849. State and pension, 27 2-3c. ; Co inty purposes, 30c. ; special for court 13c. 20c. for 50. ; special for schools. 15c. school, special roads, OF For whites, 73; for negroes, 4. Worked by taxation and labor.



Population— (Census 1910),



AREA — 240

Value

of

:



Formed



in 1861.



TAX RATE —



house,



NUMBER



;



SCHOOLS— PUBLIC ROADS— RAILROAD, TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS COMPANIES.

Express



Southern



Company,



Carolina. Clinchfield find



SUPERIOR COURT TERMS—April



O



assessed valuaton hio Railway, 39.57 miles, assessed valuation 5, July 26 (civil), November 15.



.$



6.160.00 890,356.00



COUNTY OFFICERS. CLERK OF SUPERIOR COURT—Brown McKinney, Bakersville. SHERIFF Joseph Tipton, Bakersville.







REGISTER OF DEEDS—Jefferson MeKinney,



Bakersville.



TREASURER—Warflcld Hughes. Toecane. CORONER— R. E. Stack. Bakersville. —21—



SURVEYOR— David II. S. Tappan, SpruceSUPT. OF HEALTH— Dr. Virgil R. Butt, Bakersville. SUPT. OF SCHOOLS— Doc. W. Greene, Wing. BOARD OF EDUCATION—Doc. W. Greene,

pine.



Wing;



D.



F.



Blalock,



Sprucepine;



John



W.



Gudger, Bakersville.



MITCHKI.l.



COUNTY

Whitson, John, Green Mountain. Griffith, Roberl II.. Huntdale. Howell. Wesley. Huntdale.



COMMISSIONERS—Robt.

Herrell; Joseph Garland, Kinsey, Magnetic City.

son. Reuben M. Willis. Ledger.



Bradshaw, Sr., Red H1U; Isaac Mell.



BOARD OF ELECTIONS

Davis.



Reuben



G.



Wil\V.



Bakersvllle;



Avery



man, John

Hughes.



BAKERSVILLE TOWNSHIP—W. G. BowMorgan. John Slagle. BRADSHAW- P. A. Hughes. PORK MOUNTAIN—Geo." W. Young, Burgess

I..



JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.



Bradshaw & Greer, Herrell. Garvin, John, R., Toecane. Wilson, Joseph G., Toecane. Johnson, William, M., Toecane.

Philli] s,



John



11..



Wing.



MINERAL COMPANIES.

Carolnia Mineral Co., Penland. United States Development Co., Penland. Harris Clay Co.. Penland. Bailey. Isaac II., & Sons Co. Intermont China Clay Co., Bandana. Clinchfield Mining, Milling & Mfg. Co., Lont!ay.



more Blalock,

S.

1*.



GRASSY CREEK—Elliotte Simmons, D. FilMilton Ellis. herrell \v. Wright, w. D. Ledford,

.1.



it.



g.



Burleson.



LITTLE ROCK

Randolph.



CREEK—W.

l).



II.



Biddix, R.



POPLAR—Billie Peterson, W. M. Bennett, RED 1111. L— John Petterson, W. M. Street, T. B. Renfro. SNOW CREEK—C. Walter Greene, Columbus;

David Gouge.

E.



Young, Ernest L. Hensley.



SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES. APPALACHIAN INDUSTRIAL—Penland. SPRUCEPINE HIGH— Sprucepine.

MINISTERS NOT IN TOWNS. MISSIONARY BAPTIST— Anderson

Sparks, Greene. Ayre; J.

F.



HOTELS NOT IN TOWNS. Alta I'ass Inn, Alta Pass. English Inn, Sprucepine. Phillips tHouse, Sprucepine. Hensley House, Penland. Hunter House, Boonford. Young, D. M., Boonford. Garvin House, Toecane. Johnson House, Toecane. Hotel Huntdale, Huntdale. ROLLER MILLS.

Masters,

I.



WOOL CARDING



D., Peppers and Bakersville.



MILLS.



Yates



Sparks,



Penland;

City.



FREE-WILL

David

City;

(



Webb Putnam. Magnetic

Garrett



Clarrissa;



Hughey



Buchanan,



Stephen Glen



Masters, Jason, Peppers.



LOCUST PIN FACTORIES.

Herrell, Carter, Magnetic City. Herrell, Jesse, Hawk. Reid, F. M., Hawk.



BAPTIST—J antes



Honeycutt,



Campbell,



Hopkins,



Street; Reuben Pitman, Alta Pass; Daniel Miller, Brummet. HRISTIAN—Gibbs Gouge, Street. Robert Willis, Levi Edwards, Street Madison Griffith, Soloman Peterson, Brummet; I hike Masters, Joseph Griffith, Pep-



John Arrowood,



Magnetic



SAW

The Bailey Lumber

Bailey,



MILLS.



BRETHREN—

:



pers.



Young, Bradshaw, Arrowood, Samuel, Huntdale.

Byrd. U. L., Street. Tipton, D. W. Street.

,



B. G.



Co., Penland. L., Penland. Ellis, Penland. R. H., Herrell.



PRESBYTERIAN—J. MLTHODIST— Ford

Creek.



A. Harris, Toecane. Little Rock Grrene,



I. '\vis,



Isaac,



Street.



PHYSICIANS NOT



IN



TOWNS.



Petterson, J. Monroe, Sprucepine. Petterson, Chas. A., Sprucepine. Bradshaw, J. Isaac, Jr., Relief. Ewen, John B., Boonford. Hicks, D. N. (Dentist), Bakersville.



Howard, C. E., Street. Whitson, John, Brummet. Green, Hoy, Little Rock Creek. Hopson, T. L., Little Rock Creek. Hopson, Joseph, Little Rock Creek. Woody, Gilbert, Glen Ayre. Ledford, James, Glen Ayre.

Street Herrell, Ewart. Herrell, Jesse, Ewart. Herrell, Mills, Peppers.



MERCHANTS NOT

i



IN



TOWNS.



&



The Bailey Lumber Co., Penland. Penland Supply Co., Penland.

Sprucepine Store Co., Sprucepine. ox Mercantile Co., Sprucepine. McCall, M. C, Sprucepine. Lyon, Joseph D., Sprucepine. Cook, D. M., & Greene, Little Rock Creek. Whitson, John, Brummet. Hughes, Alpiionso, Brummet. Whitson, Clingman, Brummet. Hughes, Wesley, Brummet. Ayres, J. Marion, Glen Ayre. Brothers, Burleyson, Glen Ayre. Buchana, Alexander, Glen Ayre.



Masters, Jason, Peppers.



Garland, Charles, Magnetic City.

D. I'., Hawk. Burleson, Sherman, Hawk. Parnell & Baker, Bakersville.

Dellinger,



PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

McKinney, Brown, Bakersville.

Ellis,



C.



G., Bakersville.



Greene, Estelle, Bakersville.



Buchanan, Jesse, Bakersville. Wilson, Coleman, Bakersville.

Slagle, C. L., Toecane. Parsons, John, Toecane. Masters, Jason, Jr., Red Hill. Griffith, Jos. H. Peppers.

,



Edwards,

Street,



Ira,



Relief.



Harrison, Relief. Wilson, Jas., Ewart.



Buchanan, Coleman M., Ewart.

Herrell, Jesse, Ewart. Street, Williarn, Ewart. Street, Zebulon, Peppers.



Brummet. Hannah, Brummet. Bradshaw, Mrs. M. E., Relief.

Hughes,

Etta,



Peterson,



Wright, Robt., Peppers. Young, Ed. W., Hawk. Reid, Francis, M., Hawk. Pitman, A. D., Hawk. Hill, Harrison, Magnetic City. Street, Garrett, Magnetic City. Ledford, Carter, Magnetic City.



Barnett, Spencer, Street. Peterson, Ira, Street. Turbyfill, Geo. D., Red Hill. Goodman, G. B., Hawk. Greene, W. S., Wing. Greene, Alice, Wing.

Willis, C. C, Penland. Willis, Mrs. C. C, Penland. Gouge, J. A., Ledger. Phillips Cordie, Ledger. Turner, S. J., Bakersville. Young, Inez J., Bakersville. Greene, Estella, Bakersville.



McKinuey, Isaac, Magnetic

Forbes, Robert, Fortes. Arrowood, W. P., Forbes. Tipton, D. W., Street. Byrd, U. L., Street.



City.



MITCHELL— MONTGOMERY

BAKERSVILLE.

1914: 550. 79; colored, 5. real estate, $270,966; property, $132, S74.



323



Population,



Fertilizer Dealers. Bailey Lumber Co., Penland.



White Value

R. R.



polls,



value



personal



AGENT—Joseph Letterman, C. C. & O. EXPRESS AGENT— Joseph Letterman. TELEGRAPH MANAGER—Joseph Letterman.

MISSIONARY

II.



Lawyers. Berry, Walter C. Lambert. W. L. Greene, Charles E.

Black, S. J. Wilson, M. L.



Ministers and Churches. BAPTIST— A. W. MeDaniel, Pastor.



McBee,

Greene,



J.



C.



BAPTIST— L.

II.



H.

Pastor.



Newspapers and

Frcderiek



Editors.



Chas.



EPISCOPAL—J.

T.



McKinney.

Morgan, Rector.

Morris,

P.



MITCHELL COUNTY KRONICLE

W. Amos,

Editor. Painters.

Slagle, John.



(Weekly)-



METHODIST—J.

Schools



and



Academies.



MITCHELL COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE—R.

Teague, Prin.

Hotels and Youngs Hotel.



Produce Young, Geo. M.

Bailey,

Slagle,

I.



Dealers.



Boarding Houses.



Real Estate Agents.

II.



Gudger House.

Central Hotel.



Wall

John.



Paper



Dealers.



Steward House.

Greene, William. Greene, James. Ellis, Chas.



Manufacturing Plants.



—THE MERCHANTS ANDW.FARMERS BANK C. Berry, Cash. R. M. Burleson, Pres.

;



Banks and



Bankers.



Bradshaw, James (Boots and Shoes). McKinney & Ramsey (Woodworking). Baker & Pannell (Saw Mills). Masters, Henry (Roller Mills).



Book Stores.

Bailey,



MINNEAPOLIS

Incorporated in 1910. Popuplation, 1914: 225. TAX RATE: 20c on the $100.



H. Butchers and

I.



Dealers



in



Cattle.



McKinney, Will. Coal and Wood Dealers.

Garven, J. R. Greene, D. W.

Clothiers and Wilson, L.



MAYOR— W.

Men's

Furnishers.



Town Officers. W. Pratte.

Young,

Pritehard,



COMMISSIONERS—Horton

C.

Z.



Ralph

J.



Young, Frank Clark, A.

Burleson.



W.



Young, Geo. M.

Druggists.



City



Drug



Co.

Doctors.



Butt, V. R. Stack, R. E. Smith, C. E.



Burleson. Ministers and Churches. BAPTIST— J. W. Hall, Pastor. METHODIST—Rev. Hags. Schools and Academies.



POSTMASTER— R.



PUBLIC.

J. W., & The Clark Co.



Dry Goods and Notions. Young, Geo. M., & Co. Leonard, Wilson.



Merchants.

Co.



Deny,



MONTGOMERY COUNTY COUNTY

SEAT, TROY.



POPULATION— (Census 1910), 14,967. Formed in 1779. Named in honor of General AREA — 570 square miles.

Value



Richard Montgomery.

'



TAX



NUMBER



PUBLIC ROADS—



of real estate, $2,757,000; value of personal property, $1,732,000. Property listed in 1913, by whites, $4,417,000; by negroes, $135,000. OF For whites, 63; for negroes, 20. RATI: County purposes, 47c. on the $100; roads, 20c. Number miles, 450. Worked by free labor and 20c.







SCHOOLS—



RAILROAD. TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS COMPANIES.



special



tax.



Southern Express Co., assessed value Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co., assessed value Western Union Telegraph Co., assessed value Troy Telephone and Electric Light Co.. assessed value Winston-Salem Southbound Railway, 3.09 miles, assessed Mount Gilead Telephone Co., assessed value Asheboro Telephone Co., assessed value Norfolk Southern Railroad Co.. 10 miles, assessed value



$



value



Yadkin River Power Co.

September

27.



SUPERIOR COURT TERMS—January



.



assessed value



18



(criminal),



April



12



(civil),



July



12



8,810.00 1,893.00 2,432.00 1,000.00 69,343.00 2,390.00 240.00 218.597.00 143. 00 (criminal),



COUNTY OFFICERS. CLERK OF COURT—Edgar Haywood, Troy. ATTORNEY— Chas. A. Armstrong. Troy. SHERIFF— R. W. Stuart.



BOARD OF EDUCATION— R.

Star; A.



L.

J.



R.



Moore, Mt. Gilead;



J.



Davis, Russell,



Eldorado.



TREASURER—R. W. Stuart. CORONER—Hiram Freeman, Ether. SUPT. OF HEALTH— C. Daligny, Troy. SUPT. OF SCHOOLS— W. A. Cochran, Troy.

SUPT. OF



REGISTER OP D~,EDS— O.



B. Deaton, Troy.



COMMISSIONERS— N.

R. B. R. 2.



Munn,



Iola; G.



M. Thayer, Elorado: M. Bruton, Mt. Gilead,



HOME— Chas.



BOARD OF ELECTIONS—R. A. Bruton (chm'n). Mt. Gilead; A. B. McCaskill, Candor;

G.

S.



Bell,



Troy.



Beaman, Troy.



324



MONTGOMERY COUNTY

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.

Haywood,

s.

J.,



Mt



Gilead.



R. Lisk, C. W. BeU, Capelsie; J. R. Wallace, Okeweemee; June Becltwttl), Troy. PEE DEE A. R. Moore, F. L. Andrews, H. P. Montgomery, Mt. Gilead. CHEEKS KEEK l». J. Poole, W. E. Ewing, Pekin: G. B. Haywood, Canbj SPRINGS— J. I. Mclntyre. A. R. Bowden, Thomas I!. Rush, Dry Creek; M. A. Bennett. MT. Marvin Bruton, O. C. Bruton,



TROY TOWNSHIP—L.

X.

II.



Troy;



Williams,



Hamilton, [da, Mt. Gilead. Hamilton, Lola, Mt. Gilead.





.UKKY

Boarding Houses.

Cotel.



COUNTY

Doctors.



S.

1).



M.

Livery Stables.

J.



Ingram, C. B. Andrews, V. h. Rankin, P. R.

Douglass, s. E.

(Dentist.) Druggists.



McLeod,



Manufacturing Plants.

Francis Cotton Mills. Hurt iV Hicks. Biscoe Foundry >V: Machine Co.



Cochran-Ridenhour Drug Co.

General



Merchants.



McAulay,



.1.



A.



Kanoy,



C.



E.



CANDOR.

Incorporated in 19U8.



Mt. Gilead Store Co. Bruton & Co.



McAulay



Bros.



MAYOR



Town

-KE.



Mt. (iilead Hardware Co. Scarboro Bros.

Officers.



.Martin.



METHODIST—



.\. A. Manness. Ministers and Churches. Geo. T. Simmons. Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN R. s. Arrowwood, Pastor. Cotton Gins. Allen & Co.



POSTMASTER-



Cox & McKinnon. McRae, A. S. Ingram & McAulay (Hardware.)

Overton

Stutts



&



Green.



Bros.



Hutchinson, L. S. Tait Store Co. Lilly, G. H. A.

Overton,

J.

J.



General Skeen, T. A.

Steed, C.

I.



Merchants.



Wright,

Lisk,

J.



M. W.

(Undertaker.) (Merchants.)



Allen



&



Co.

C. C. R. Lassiter. T.



A., Tedder Bros.



Ewing,

Currie,



S. T.

J.



Burkhead & Lumber Manufacturers and

Ewing,

S.



Campbell,



Dealers.



Farmers Supply Co. Hotels and Boarding Houses. Haywood, Mrs. J. B. McAulay, Mrs. Alice.. Overton, J. M. Ingram, J. A.

Scarboro,



Lamonds, N. A.

Campbell, C.

Livery Stables. R.



W. W.

Livery

Stables.



Hardware Dealers. Candor Hardware Co.

Boyd, Mrs.

Currie,

J.



Batten & Bruton. Scarboro Bros. (Garage.) Manufacturing Plants.



Milliners. T.



Attorneys.



W.



L.



Brokers.



Moore, J. S., & Son. (Trade.) Taft Lumber Co. Mt. Gilead Cotton Oil Co.

National Lumber Co.



Snow Lumber Haywood, W.



Co. F.,



&



Son.



(Dealers.)



Breehn, W. A.



McAulay



Roller Mills.

Architects and Builders. W. T. Real Estate Dealers.



BANK OF CANDOR—D.

H.

S.



Banks and



Brokers.

C.



Ewing,



Pres.;



Pool, Cash.

Druggists.



Haywood,



Carter



Drug



Co.

Dealers.



McAulay, Frank.

Bruton, O. C. Insurance Agents. Haywood, Walter. Lawyers. Hamlet, R. E. General Blacksmiths. Scarboro, Fred.



Hardware Candor Hardware Co.

Boyd. Mrs.

J.



Milliners.

T.



Lumber

Ewing,

S.



Dealers.



T.



Sammonds, X.

Campbell,

C.



A. Livery R.



Stables.



STAR.

Incorporated in 1S9". Population, 1914: White,

total,



MT. GILEAD.

Incorporated in 1899. Population, 1914: White.

total,



550;



colored,



6;



556.

20c.

It.



TAX RATE:



on the $100.

Officers.



1,000; colored,



300;



1,300.



Value of real estate, $138,680; value of personal property, $$3,394.95. TAX RATE: 37 5-10c. on the $100; $1.12 on the poll.



MAY'OR—E.

It.



Town



POSTMASTER— G.

R.



Wells.



N.



Scarboro.



CHIEF OF POLICE— Chas.

Ministers and



Town



Officers.



AGENT— T. J. Ellis, Norfolk Southern. MANAGER TELEGRAPH—T. J. Ellis.

Churches.



Kerns.



BAPTIST—Rev. Campbell. POSTMASTER—R. A. Brutou. EPISCOPAL—Rev. Draper. METHODIST CHIEF OF POLICE—G. F. Hunsucker. METHODIST PROTESTANT—J. H. Stowe. TOWN ALDERMEN— O. C. Bruton, R. E. Andrews. Yick Scarboro and G. T. McAulay. CONGREGATIONAL—Edward F. Green, PasR. R. AGENT—S. L. Cagle, R., C. & S. tor. MANAGER TELEGRAPH— S. L. Cagle,. Schools and Academies. Ministers and Churches. METHODIST— N. E. Coltrane, Pastor. CAROLINA COLLEGIATE AND AGRICULPRESBYTERIAN—W. H. Eubank, Pastor. TURAL INSTITUTE— Rev. E. F. Green, Pres.

BAPTIST— O.

Campbell, Pastor. Schools and Academies.



MAYOR—J.



A. Lisk.



Newspapers and



Editors.



HIGH—W.



PIEDMONT TRIBUNE

sons, Editor.



(Weekly)— Asa ParPres.;



BANK OF

Pres.

;



H. McMahan, Piin. Banks and Bankers.



Banks and

A.



MT.



GILEAD—J.



McAulay,



BANK OF STAR—J.

W.

Farlow,

Cash.



Bankers. B. Shamberger.



W.



B. Cochran, Cash.



MONT.

Sinclair Bros.



Boot and Shoe Parks Store Co. Williamson, I. W. McDonald, J. H.

Sinclair Bros. Wallace Bros.



McDonald,

Williamson.



J. H. J. V.



Hardware Dealers.

Carthage Hardware Co. Williamson. I. W.



Moore Hardware Co.

Book

Stores.



Williamson.

Cole, Chas.,



I.



&



W.

Co.



Insurance Agents.



McNeill,

Clegg, L.



W. H.

I.



(Life



and



Fire.)



Butchers and Dealers in Cattle. Muse, J. B. Carriage Dealers and Manufacturers. Tyson & Jones Buggy Co. Cotton and Hosiery Mills. Bismark Hosiery Mills. Confectionery Dealers. Barnes, C. F. Fry, D. Cane.



B. Williamson,



W.

Garages.



Muse. C. M. Tyson



&



Jennings,



Jones. W. G.

Milliners.



Anderson, Mrs. E. W.



McCrimmins, Hattie, Mrs.

Jewelers.



Wallace Bros.

Co. V. Contractors Kline, C. A. Benner, W. P.

Cole. Chas.,



&



Whitlock Bros.

Lawyers.



Williamson,



J.



and Builders.



Clegg & Clegg. Burns. R.L.

Seawell. H. F.



McLean,



C.



C.



Muse.

Spence.

Furnishers.



C.



M.

U. G.

L.



Seawell, R. M. Clothiers and Men's Sinclair Bros. Hurwitz, N., & Son.



Humber. G. H.

McNeill,

Currie,



W.

Dealers.



Lumber Manufacturers and



Department

Williamson,

Sinclair

Cole,

I.



Stores.



W.

Druggists. Co. Doctors.



Bros.



John L. Machinery Dealers. Lawhon, L. A. Paint and Oil Dealers.

Cole.



Chas.,



&



Chas.,



&



Co.



McLeod, G.

Shields. H. B. Grier, C. T.

Dentists.



Carthage Hardware Co. Moore Hardware Co.

Painters.



Montague,

Kivett,



J.



F.



(Sign.)



W. M.



Watson, D. F. Dewberry Grocers.



McDonald, Currle

Pleasants, R. Barrett, J. M. Blue, N. T. Kelly. A. C.



J.



W.



McNeill,

Phillips,



W.

C.



H.

C.

I.



Marshall.



Dildine,



Williamson, Blue, Z. B.



W.



McKenzie,



Hugh.

C.



Dowd,



A.



Newspapers and



Editors.



MOORE COUNTY NEWS



(Weekly)— Hugh



P.



Morrison, E. V. Gilmore, J. W. Pressing Clubs. Long, Edwin, Mrs. Plumbers. Black, Jack. Shields, Wilber. Lawhon, L. A. Photographers. Isley, B. R. Printing Offices. Kelly Printing Co. Real Estate Agents. Moore Realty & Insurance Co. McKeithen, N. A., & Sons. Shingle Dealers.



Kelly, Editor. Livery and Feed Stables. Graves, G. C, & Co. Andrews, L. D. Fry, R. G.



Carthage Hardware Co. Undertakers and Embalmers.

Larkin,

Kivett,

J.



V.



Wall Paper Dealers.



W. M.



330



MOORE COUNTY

&

Manufacturing Plants. Jones Buggy Co. (Buggies, Carriages,

Mills.

Creel, T. B..



Tyson

etc.)



&



Contractors. Son.



Bismark Hosiery Currie, John I,.

Baker,



(Hosiery-)



Wood

Muse,

John. Walter.



(Lumber.) Yards.

Shops.



Tobacco Warehouses. Aberdeen Tobacco Warehouse Co. Dewberry Growers. Leach, George.

Blue, Will.



Shoe

Shaffleld,



CAMERON.

Incorporated in 1875. Population, 1910: Whites, Shops.

300. real estate, property, $40,000.

total.



Mi Dougoe,

Knitt,



Calvin. (Col).



Brick



Mill.



200;



colored



100;



W. M.

Blacksmith



and



Value



Repair



$GO,000;



value



personal



Lawhorn, L. A. McLeod, K. W.

Dressmakers.

Pry,

Kittle.



TAX RATE:



Branson, Martha, Mrs. McDonald, Kate. Barber Shops. Wicker, Monroe.

Leawell,



R.



MAYOR—J. E. Phillips. POSTMASTER—T. B. Turnley. R. R. AGENT— W. A. Muse,

&

C.



30c on the $100. Town Officers.



S.



A. L.



and



MANAGER TELEGRAPH—Tally

W. U.

Ministers



Parker and



W.



Borst,



A.



ABERDEEN.

Incorporated in 1891. Population, 1910: Whites,

total,



PRESBYTERIAN—M. D. McNeill, Pastor. BAPTIST—H. W. Baucomb, Pastor. METHODIST— E. L. Trovich.

colored



and



Churches.



500:



450;



950. real estate, $400,000; value property, $300,000. RATE: $1,44 2-3 on the $100.



GRADED—T.



Schools and Academies. M. Rea, Prin.

Doctors.



Value



personl



Matthews, M. L.



TAX



POSTMASTER—E. T. McKeithen. CHIEF OP POLICE— David Knight. R. R. AGENT— C. M. Freeman, S. A. L. A Gunter, N. S. J. A. Bryant, A .& R. MANAGER TELEGRAPH— Mrs. M. L. Paulk, W. U. SAND HILL BOARD OF TRADE—R. A.

;



MAYOR—Ralph



Town



Officers.



Cameron Drug

Holladay,



Druggists. Co.



Leach.



General



Merchandise.

L.



W. G.

Bros.



McKeithan, M. M.



McDonald

.



II



;



Farmers Union Co. McPherson, H. P. Hardware and

Phillips, J. E.



Furniture



Dealers.



Clyde Davis, Sec. Ministers and Churches. METHODIST— W. H. Brown, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN—T. C. Delaney, Pastor. BAPTIST— A. H. Goode. Pastor. Schools and Academies. GRADED— J. B. Aiken, Supt. Banks and Bankers. PAGE TRUST CO.— J. R. Page. Pies; Frank Page, Treas.

;



Derby, Pres.



The Halcyon.

Arnold,

Hotels and Neill T. Petty, H. T.



Boarding



Houses.



Manufacturing Plants. Regald Hosiery Mills. Carolina Mill Stone Co. McNeill Bros. (Saw Mill.)

Phillips.

J.



E.



(Gin).



Doctors.



McPherson, H. P. (Gin.) Dewberry Growers.

Phillips,

J.



McLeod. A. H. Bethune, A. C. Bowman. W. H.

Dentists.



E.



McPherson, H. P. McKeithen, M. McL.

Jones,



Charles.



Foster, H. Foster, H.



S.



Maples, D. T.



Kemp.

Not incorporated.

Population,

total,



Druggists. Carter's Pharmacy.



HEMP.

1910:



Lawyers. Wilder, T. B. Johnson, J. McN. Johnson, J. Talbot. General Merchandise. Standard Store Co. Aberdeen Wholesale Grocery.



Whites,



125;



colored,



20;



145.



Value

R.



of



real



POSTMASTER— R. AGENT—



estate,



$40,000. Arthur Stewart. Arthur Stewart, N.



S.



Minister



Aberdeen Hardware Co.

Keith, Hugh A. Aberdeen Store Co. Wilson. B. D.



METHODIST EPISCOPAL, SOUTH—E. Bell, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN— W. L. Wilson, Pastor.



and



Churches.



B.



Wimberley. Home Furnishing Co. Monroe-Weaver Supply Co. Hotels and Boarding Houses. Aberdeen Hotel.

Garages.

Farrell,



M



GRADED—Annie Ruth Mclver, HIGH—W. L. Cooper, Prin.

Schools

Doctors.



and



Academies.

Prin.



McMillan,

Carter,



J.



M.

Merchandise.



General N. J. Horner, D. H.



M. B.



Hunsucker, C. C.

Frye. C. C.



Manufacturing Plants. Aberdeen Power & Mill Co.

Star Pea Machine Co.. Inc. Aberdeen Bottling Works. Aberdeen Cotton Oil & Gin Co.



Brown,



J.



M.

and

Boarding

Houses.



Hotels Frye, C. C.



Monroe, Mrs. L. M.



MOORE COUNTY

GLENDON.

Not

R. R.

Incorporated.



331



POSTMASTER— Alex.



J.



AGENT— Ida

Schools



Jones.



M. Davis.

Academies.



POSTMASTER—J. N. Powell. R. R. AGENT— D. G. Stutz, S. A. MANAGER TELEPHONE— B. W.

Ind. Tel Co. Ministers



MAYOR—R.



Town

E.



Officers.



Wiley.



L.



Leavett,

Pastor.



GRADED—Mary

Street,



and



McLane, Prin.

Doctors.



M. E.

J.



Davis,



F.



Mining Companies.



CONGREGATIONAL— Samuel Holden, EPISCOPAL—H. O. Nash, Rector. BAPTIST—F. M. Gardner, Pastor. CATHOLIC—W. J.. Dillon, Pastor.

Schools and Academies.



and Churches.



The Talc Product



Co.



Southern Talc Co. Deep River Talc Co.

Cotton

Jones,

Gins.

Mills.



HIGH—Ray

CITIZEN'S

Grout, Pres.

;



Naden. Banks and



Bankers.



BANK & TRUST CO.— C.

H. O. Riggan, Cash.

Doctors.



B.



A.



J.



Saw



Pem Timber

Jones, A.

J.



Harrington W.



Gladmon.

Swett,

Blair,



Edwin.

P.



J.



W.



Co.



A. M.



General



Merchandise.



Womble. W. H.

Smith, D.

R.



Mudgett. W. C. Bradbury, F. W. Bush, E. W.

Dentists.



Herr,



G.



G.

Jewelers.



JACKSON SPRINGS.

POSTMISTRESS—Victoria

R. R.



Wilson,



D.



A.

Druggists.



Not incorporated.



AGENT—E. W. Bruton, A. & MANAGER TELEGRAPH—E. W.

Ministers



McKenzie.

A. Bruton,



Broad Street Pharmacy.

Smith, J. Huntress,

General Merchandise. L., & Son.

J.



W. U.

and

C.



Churches.

Pastor.



Patch

P.



PRESBYTERIAN—T.



ACADEMY—



Delaney, Schools and Academics. Olivia Cox, Prin.



Drug



Stores.



Jackson Drug Store Co.

Doctors.



McDonald, A. A.

General

llarley,



Merchandise,

Son.

Co.



Chandler, I. F. & R. L. Orour, C. B. Mills, N. J. Hays, C. L. Buchan, Frank. Lewis, John. Southern Pines Distributing Maze Variety Store.



&



&



S.



R.



Richardson. Grocery.



Co.



W.



L.,



&



Jackson



Springs

Hotels



Drug



and Boarding Houses. Jackson Springs Hotel Co. Manufacturing Plants. Pool, C. W., & Son. (Lumber.) Clark, J. P. (Lumber).



Hardware Dealers. Eagle Hardware Co. Hotels and Boarding Houses. Highland Pines Inn.

Hollywood. Southern Pines Hotel.

Jefferson



Inn.



Tara Nook. Highland Lodge.

Junnea, The.

Perkins, The.



KEYSER.

Incorporated in 1881. Population, 1910: Whites,

400. A'alue real estate, property, $5,500. RATE: 20c.

total,



Oak

150;

colored.



Hall.



250;



Wheeler,



New Haven

$39,000;



The. House.

Inn.



value

60c.



personal



Pine Tree



TAX



on the $100;

Officers.



on the



poll.



Town



POSTMASTER—A.

R. R.



P.



AGENT—Jas. C. Poteat, MANAGER TELEGRAPH—Jas.

W.

U.

Ministers



CHIEF OF POLICE— N.



Troutman.

C. McDuffle. S. A. L. C. Poteat,



New England House. Grove Cottage. Cedar-Pines Villa. Insurance and Rea! Estate. Southern Pines Real Estate and Insurance Agency.

Van Camp,

F.



W.

Editors.



Newspapers and



SOUTHERN PINES TOURIST

and

Churches.

B.



(Weekly)







CHRISTIAN—S.

McLeod, A. H.



Klapp, Pastor.



Doctors.



General Currie, Jas. A. Troutman, A. P. McLean, G.

Hotels and Pateet. Jas. C.



Merchandise.



H. E. Foss, Editor. Undertakers. Powell. J. N. Dimmick, D. C. Manufacturing Plants. Chandler. I. F. (Crate Mill.) Kelley Bros. (Ice Plant.)



Boarding Houses.



SOUTHERN PINES.

Population,

total



Garage and Livery. Cameron, A. Pridaman, V. A. Supp, M. N.

Electric



Supplies.



1913: Whites,



1,000; colored,



40;



Mumford, W.

Bilgen,



It.



1,040. (Estimated). Value real estate, $500,000;

2c.



Dewberry Growers.

value

personal



H.

J.



P.

Fruit



pronerty, $100,000.



TAX RATE:



Nursery.



on the $100.



Lindley.



Van.



332



Mooki:



xasii

Laundries. Mrs. Mgr.

.



MANLY.

Incorported in 1S7U. Population, 1910: Whites,

total.



Crutchfleld,



L.,



100



iolored,



75;



Nurseries.



175.

II.



Tuft,



Leonard.



POSTMASTER—O.

Ministers



and and



PRESBYTERIAN—M.



GRADED—Annie

General .McMillan. A. Buchan, P. F. Parkins, Sallle.



Schools



Gordon. Churcbas. D. McNeill, Pastor. Academies.

Prin.



VASS.

lncorporatd Population,

total,



in '1907.



1913:

estate,



White,



450;



colored,



60:



Clegs,



Merchandise.



Value



610. real



$161,000;



value



personal



property,



TAX RATE:



and town.



$147,000. $1.39 on the $100. both county



Holds and Boarding Houses. Wilson. Mrs. .1. T. Manufacturing Plants. Murdoch. Win. (Saw Mill.)



Town

D. A. McLauchlin.

R.



Officers.



MAYOR— J. A. Keith. ALDERMEN—A. Cameron,



H.



C.



Cameron,



Thomas



Bros.



(Shingles.)



PINEHURST.

Population,

(winter), 2,000; ter). 500.



POSTMASTER— C. S. Thompson. R. AGENT— H. A. Borst. MANAGER EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH—

A.

Borst. Ministers and



H.



1913: White9 (summer), 300; colored, (summer), 50, (win-



Churches.



POSTMASTER— R.

Ministers



R. R. Southern. „.



AGENT—Geo.



A.



Barrett. P. Langdon.



Norfolk



METHODIST EPISCOPAL—W. F. Trawick. BAPTIST— H. W. Baucom, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN— M. D. McNeill, Pastor. TELEPHONE MANAGER— Mrs. Chas. H.

Byrd.

Schools and Academies. D. Matthews, Prin. Hotels and Boarding Houses. Byrd, Claude, Mrs. Banks and Bankers. OF J. A. Keith, Pres. McLauchlin, Cash.



ana Churches.



PRESBYTERIAN— T. C. Delaney. CATHOLIC— Father Dillon, Pastor. UNION SERVICE—T. A. Cheatham.

Schools



GRADED—W.

BANK



and



Academies.



Rae.



PUBLIC—Margaret McLeod, Janette McPRIVATE— Philip L. Lightbourn, Master. Banks and Bankers. BANK OF PINEHURST—J. R. McQueen,

;



VASS—



;



D. A.



McNeill.



W. H.

J.



Lawyers.

Doctors.



Pres.



Forrest



Van Cannon,

Doctors.



Cash.



Matthews,



H.



Marr, M.

Baker,

Tufts,

J.



W.

Druggists.

P.



General Merchants. Vass Mercantile Co.



Lambeth Supply

Stutts, O. H. Leslie, J. A.



Co.



General

L.

L.



Merchandise.



Vass Millinery Store.

Coore,

T.

J.



Merrow, E.



Photographers. Merrow Studio. Butchers and Dealers in Cattle. Batchelder & Snyder. Hotels and Boarding Houses. Carolina. Holly Inn. Berkshire. Lexington. Pine Crest Inn.



Manufacturing Plants. Vass Cotton Mills. r A ass Ginnery Co.



Thomas

Leslie,



Bros.



W. C, &



(Shingles). Co. (Brick.)



Graham, W. B. (Lumber.)

Markets.

Blue,

Jillson,

J.



Cameron, A. (Rough and Dressed Lumber.) Oldham, R. L. (Shingles.) Cameron, W. J., (Lumber.)

O.



THE OUTLOOK

Editor.



Newspapers



and



Editors.

L.



Dewberry

A. Walter. McNeal, Daniel.



Growers.



(Weekly)— H.



Cameron,



Leslie,



Insurance Agents.



Newcomb, A.



S.,



&



Co.



Auto

Smith, T.

Griffin,

J.



Liveries.



Manufacturing Plants. Electric Light &. Waler Works.

Dentists.



Blacksmiths.

G.



W.

P.



Taylor, R. T.



Gschwind,



NASH COUNTY COUNTY NASHVILLE.

SEAT,

Population: (Census 1910), 33,727. Formed in 1778. Named in honor of General Abner Nash. AREA: 586 square miles.



Value



of



real



estate,



$6,697,792;



value of personal

for



property

38.



$4,292,578.



Property listed in 1914,



by whites, $10,201,212; by negroes, $789,158.

negioes,

the $100;

school,



NO.



OF SCHOOLS: For whites, 54; TAX RATE— County purposes, 19c. on

PUBLIC ROADS:

No. miles, 800.



20c;



special,



30c.



;



roads



and



bridges, 30c.



Worked by



taxation.



NASH COUNTY

RAILROAD,



333



TELEGRAPH



AND



EXPRESS COMPANIES



1,131.00 Postal Telegraph-Cable Co., assessed value $ 1,023,629.00 Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, 30.38, miles, assessed value 4,875.00 Pullman Co., assessed value assented value 21,100.00 Home Telephone and Telegraph Co., 6,104.00 Southern Express Co., assessed value 4,344.00 Southern Railway Rolling Stock, assessed valre 658.00 Merchants Telephone Co., assessed value 1.720.39 Western Union Telegraph Co., assessed value 2.9S5.00 American Telephone and Telegraph Co., assessed value 138,603.00 Norfolk Southern Railroad. 10.67 miles, assessed value 1,818.00 Southern Investment Co., assessed value SUPERIOR COURT January IS (civil), February 22 (civil), March 8 (crminal). 29 November 11 (civil), April 26, (criminal and civil), August 30 (criminal), October (criminal and civil).







TERMS—



COUNTY OFFICERS.

J. N. Sills: H. B. CLERK OF Cooley, Deputy C. of C. Nashville SHERIFF N. C. Warren, Nashville. J. B. Boddie, REGIOSTER OF Nashville J. N. Taylor. Nashville. J. H. Griffin, Nashville. B. E. SUPT. OF Washbourn, Nashville. John H. Short, NashSUPT. OF



COURT—







DEEDS— TREASURER— CORONER— HEALTH—



HOME—



BOARD OF EDUCATION—W F. V. Avent, Rocky Mount, T. F. RECORDER— S. F. Austin.

T



ville.



.



S. Wilkinson, Finch, Bailey.



SOLICITOR—M.



W. A., & Co., Spring Hope. Calhoun, C. O., Battleboro. Dawes, W. R., Sharpesburg. Edwards, P. E., Gold Rock. Murray. A. L., Samaria. Joyner & Tunnel] Nashville. Joyner, D. S., Nashville. Red Oak Supply Co., Nashville, Rfd. May, W. H., & Co., Spring Hope. Murray, J. C. Union Hope. May, Mrs. W. R., Spring Hope. Brantley, May, & Co., Spring Hope. Roberson & Dillard, Finch. Stanhope. W. R. Turner, A. A., Nashville.

,



Cyrus, S. Brasvell,



,



Hillardston.



F. May, Spring Hope, (chm'n) J. N. Taylor, Nashville; A. F. Manning, Middlesex; R. C. Glover, Bailey, J. B. W. Robbins, Sparksburg; W. Bunting. Nashville.

;



COMMISSIONERS— A.



CLERK—J.



V.

Sills.



Barnhill.



Taylor,



J.



N.



White, P. C. & Bro., Battleboro. Wheless, S. M., Spring Hope.



N.,



&



Bro.



COTTON GINS.

Battleboro Oil Co.. Battleboro. Braswell, M. C. Battleboro. Watson, R. T., Rocky Mount, R.

2.



JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.

G. R. Finch, Bailey; G. D. Taylor. Castalia; B. Harper, Castalia; J. C. Taylor, NashJ. R. Lindsey, Nashville, R. F. ville, R. F. D. J. J. H. Bone, Jr., Elm City, R. F. D. D. W. Driver, Middlesex: E. T. Lewis. Middlesex; A. Lewis, Jr., J. David Daniel, Middlesex: R. F. Middlesex; W. B. Bergeron, Middlesex, R. D. ; J. L. Bryant, Spring Hope, R. F. D. G. W. R. 5; L. Avent, Whitakers, R. F. D. J. M. Dickinson, Spring Hope. R. F. D. W. R. FerBaines, Spring Hope, R. F. D. Elm City, R. F. D. W. W. Sutton, rell, Spring Hope, R. F. D. J. T. Fulford, Spring Hope: W. H. Pearson, Spring Hope: W. T. Hearne, Whitakers; W. B. Skiner, Whitakers; R. W. C. Taylor, Whitakers; W. Mann, Whitakers: J. W. Culpepper, Rocky Mount, R. P. D. W. P. Davis. Battleboro: H. B. Ferrell, Battleboro: J. S. Fulghum, Bailey: Plummer Williams, Bailey. R. F. D. C. H. Glover, Bartholomew, Castalia; J. Bailey: Thos. W. W. H. F. D. D. Johnson. Middlesex, R. W. A. Jones, Whitley, Middlesex. R. F. D. R. Geo. Strickland, Middlesex, R. F. D. J. C. Harper, NashMiddlesex. R. F. D. ville; J. D. Overton, Nashville; A. A. Hedgepeth, Nashville; W. S. Baker, Rocky Mount, A. R. F. D. T. E. Powell. Whitakers: J. H. John R. F. D. Beal, Rocky Mount, Thorpe, Rocky Mount: W. P. Jennings. Rocky Mount: J. A. Edgerton, Rocky Mount: H. L. Kolden, Rocky Mount: R. S. Brown, Rocky Mount; C. A. Carter, Rocky Mount, R. F.



Bartholomew.

Smith,

J.



S.



J.,



Castalia.

3.

3.



W.



H., Selma, R.



;



;



;



:



;



;



:



;



Ellen, S. J. F., Rocky Mount. R. Ricks, R. H., Rocky Mount, R. Lewis, Finch, & Bro., Selma, R. Creech, J. W., Selma, R. 3. Flowers, J. C, Glover, Rfn. Vick, A. B., Nashville, R. 3. Winstead, G. L. , Nashville. Underwood, J. P., Glover. R. 1. Joyner, M. II., Rocky Mount. Brantley, S. H., Spring Hope, R. Strickland, N. R., Wilson.



3. 3.



1.



:



;



:



;



;



:



;



;



;



D



.



PHYSICIANS NOT IN TOWNS. Whitaker, H. H., Hilliardston. Ellen, J. C, Nashville, R. F. D. Marriott, H. B.. Battleboro. MERCHANTS NOT IN TOWNS. Abernethy & Green, Spring Hw*.

Bunn, J. A., & Co., Spring Hon?. Beard, A. R., Eatmon.

Bullock,



W.



B.,



Battleboro.



Williams, A. J., Whitakers, R. 3. Whitakers Bros., Gold Rock. May, J. T., & Bro., Spring Hope. Sykes, T. J., Spring Hope. Avent, T. V., Aventon. Bone, T. A., Nashville, R. 1. Bone, J. W., Nashville, R. 1. Joyner, M. S., & Bro.. Nashville, R. 1. Farmers' Oil Mill, Nashville. Green, J. L., Gold Rock. Jones, J. T., & Son, Rocky Mount. R. 3 Murfree & Hunter. Elm City, R. 2. Southern Cotton Oil Co.. Rocky Mount. Gardner, D. W.,. Nashville, R. 1. Parish, Walter, Rocky Mount. Strickland, C. B., Spring Hope, R. 3. Robbins. J. D., Sharpesburg. Morgan, W. M., Spring Hope. Spring Hope Cotton Oil Co., Spring Hope. Edwards, Alford, Rocky Mount, R. 2. Batchelor, R. T.. Spring Hope, R. 2. Taylor, K. C, Whitakers, R. 2. Braswell, J. C, Rocky Mount. Sherrell, J. M., Whitakers, R. 2. Arington, H. P., Castalia. Lamm. W. W.. Selma, R. 3. Williams, W. O., Spring Hope. R. 3. Taylor, J. N., & Bro., Nashville, R. 3. Strickland, J. L., Glover, R. 2. Carr, J. B., Gold Rock. Elm City Supply Co., Elm City. Balletine, K. W.. Wakefield. R. 2.



334



NASH COUNTY

Milling

,



Wodard & Woodard, Whitakers.

Warren

Co.,



Nashville.



Spring Hope Ginning Co., Spring Hope. Edwards, J. W. Samaria.



John ion, Robbins, Bobbins, Modlin.

Carier,



Mary, Williford. Mary, WiUlford.

Addie,

Elsie, S. J.,



Williford.



Griffin.



PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Cummins. Annie,

Stanfleld,



Carter.



Bailey. Bailey. Fleming, Lottie, Bailey. Walker. Clara. Bailey. Penny. Blanche, Mt. Pleasant. Penny, Ceslestia, Ml. Pleasant Moyle. S. B., Highs Cross Roads.



Ruth,



Melmyre. K. 11.. Red Oak. Nanney, II. A., Keel oak.

Davis, Maggie, Red Oak. Melntire, Nannie, Red Oak. Wilson, Carrie B., Kcd Oak. Harris, Mamie, Red Oak. Simpson, Mary, Red Oak. McNeil, Blanche, Rocky Mount Mills. r.umi, Mabel. Bun.

Barrett, Sunnier.

.Mabel.



Pearson, Ruth, Higbs Cross Johnson, C. H., Caslalia. liius, Geneva, Caslalia.

1



Roads.



Bunn.



Strickland,



Cleo,



Castalia.



Mary, Dortch. Bone, Minnie L., Dortch. Harper, Nena, Dortch.

Turner,

1



McCauley, Castalia. Sledge, Irene, Bethlehem. Kay, Elizabeth, Joyner.

Johnson, Catharyne. Joyner. Ricks. Delia M. Sandy Cross. Poovey, Sallie, Sandy Cross. Abernathy, J. W., Mrs., Macedonia. Payne. Athia, Nashville, R. 1. Crawley, Agnes, Deans. Critcher, Lillic, Pridgen. Lee, J. Ira, Middlesex. Valentine, Ada, Middlesex. Peele, Agnes, Middlesex. overman. Edna. Middlesex. Pearson, Addie. Middlesex.

,



Oak Grove. Oak Level. Oak Level. Ward, Alma, Oak Level.

Allred,

leans,



Nettie,

J.



M..



Lela,



Myers, C. H., Sharpsburg. Martin, Irene, Sharpsburg.

Strickland,



Maude,



Rocky



Mount.



NASHVILLE.

Population, 1914: White,

1.000.



Town



Officers.



Edwards,

Bass,



Ximena,

R.,



Eula,



Middlesex,



Lewis. R.



1.



Tilson, Ralph Cable, Lallah,



Union Hope. Union Hope.



Collins. CHIEF OF POLICE— TREASURER—G. L. Jones. TAX COLLECTOR— Jas. Collins. POSTMASTER—L. C. Cooper. R. K. AGENT— J. E. Lambert, A. C L. EXPRESS AGENT— J. E. Lambert, Southern



MAYOR— S.



G.



Griffin. Jas.



Leeson, Jessie, Beans. Cable. Verona, Oak Ridge. Strickland, H. S., Frazier X Roads. Moore. Georgia. Samaria. Woodburn, Miss, Middlesex, R. F. D. Hunt, Bettie; Hilliandston. Moser, J. W., Philadelphia. Wheless, Chessie, Philadelphia. Pullen, Magnolia, Taylor. Sledge, Carrie, Avent. McLean, Mary, Stanhope. Dawson, Lena, Stanhope. Stone, Elizabeth, Sugar Hill.



W. U.



MANAGER TELEGRAPH—J. MANAGER TELEPHONE— J.

Tel.



E.



Lambert,



Henry Odom.



Home



Co. Ministers and



Churches.



BAPTIST—J. E. Hoyle, Pastor. METHODIST— J. W. Antry, Pastor. PRIMITIVE BAPTIST—M. B. Williford,

Pastor.



GRADED— G.



Schools and Academies. T. Whitley, Prin. Hotels and Boarding Houses. Carolina Hotel.



Renfrow, Pansy, Lamm. Addie, Hunts. Cray, R. D., Momer. Hollingsworth, Lula, Momer. Hunt, Mary E., Momer. Vicks, Hattie, Matthews. Sledge, Annie, Pleasant Grove. Joyner, Henrietta, Edwards. Taylor, Agnes, Spring Hope. Conyess, Estelle, Spring Hope. White, Jesse, Spring Hope. K rider. Bertha, Spring Hope. Goode, B. E., Mrs., Spring Hope. Griffin, Annie, Spring Hope. Redman, Ruth, Spring Hope. Goode, B. E. Spring Hope. Whiteley, G. T. Nashville. Ellis, Ruby, Nashville. Sutton, Marie, Nashville.

Taylor,



Brown & Thomas.

Collins,



Drake Boarding House.

(Cafe).



G.



C.



(Boarding House).

Architects. Boyles.

S.

;



Batchi lor



&

S.



Thompson,



Bankers. F. Austin, Pres. N. B. Doziei, Cash. Boot and Shoe Dealers. Arrington-Bissett Co. Cooper & Cooper. Ricks, Alford & Batchelor Co. Jones-Sherrod Co.



BANK OF NASHVILLE— S.



Bank and



Nash Supply

Cockrell

Jones,

J.



Co.



&



Williams Co.



Roberson,



W. G.

J.



Harrison, Ursula, Nashville. Leyter, Nashville. Carrie, Nashville. Penny, Juanita Pearl. Strum, G. L., Odom. Culpepper, Maggie G., Elm Grove. White, J. L., Whitakers. Loftin, Maria, Whitakers. Battle, Ruth, Whitakers. Pike, Dorothy, Whitakers. Cahal, Nellie, Mrs., Whitakers. Goitelly, Ethel, Whitakers. Peoples, Lucie C, Powell. Corbett, Emma S., Selma.

Carter,



Webb,



Winstead, J. D., & Son. Ward, Vick & Co. Farmers' Union Store. Planters Supply Co. Contractors and Builders.

Gent,

Griffin,



E.



B.

Sid.



Kent. E. B. Batchelor &



Boyles.

S.



Thompson,

Roberson, Batchelor.



S.



Coal



and



Wood



Dealers.



Warren,



Mabel,



Selma.



G. A. Cotton Gins. Batchelor, V. B. (estate of.) Farmers' Oil Mill Co. Warren Milling Co.

S.



W.



NASH COUNTY

Dentists.



335



CASTALIA.

Incorporated in 1873. Whites, Population, 1912:

total.



Ross, T. T.

Druggists.



350; colored,



75;



Lotta Drug Co. Nashville Drug Co.



425.

estate,



Value of real

sonal property,



$100,000; value of perOfficers.



Ward Drug

Spright, J. Strickland,

Battle,

J.



Co.



$20,000.



Doctors.



Town



A.

J.



MAYOR— C.

T.

J.



L.



Mos».

Wheelers.

S.



Dean, Thomas

P.



POSTMASTER— E.

Ministers

Dealers.



CHIEF OF POLICE— F. W.

and



Bartholomew.



Fruit



Barnes,



J.



Y.



Vester, B.



H. B.



Collins, G. C. Winstead, .1. D., & Son. Joyner & Cooper. Baker, J. D. Ward, Vick, & Co.



Churches. MISSIONARY BAPTIST— G. W. May, Pastor Schools and Academies. HIGH—Prof. Johnson, I Tin.

Doctors.



Mathess,

Ballence,



T.

J.



A.

R.

Druggists. Co.



Jones,



J.



J.



Cooper



Cooper. Fertilizer Dealers and Manufacturers Arrington-Bissett Co. Ricks, Alford . December 13 (civil).

,



Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co., 5C.49 miles, assessed Norfolk Southern Railroad Co., 29.21 miles, assessed East Carolina Railway, 9.07 miles, assessed value Pullman Co. , assessed value Southern Express Co. assessed value Western Union Telegraph Co., assessed value Home Telephone and Telegraph Co., assessed value Postal Telegraph-Cable Co. assessed value



TERMS—



.



COUNTY OFFICERS. CLERK OF COURT— J. D. Cox,

ville.



CONTENTNEA— S.

GreenL. Hobgood, Winterville.

J.



C. Carroll, Winterville; Winterville; Rudolph Croom,



SHERIFF—Joseph MeLawhorn, Greenville. REGISTER OF DEEDS—Brascoe Bell,



Dupree,

ner,



Greenville.



FALKLAND—J. H. Abner Eason, FARMVILLE— B.

R.



Smith, Falkland; F. G. Fountain.

Skinner, W. C. JoyJoyner, W. A. Lewis,



.T.



TREASURER— W. B. Wilson, Greenville. AUDITOR—R. Williams, Greenville. ATTORNEY— S. J. Everett. CORONER—J. C. Green, Greenville. SUVEYOR—W. C. Dresbach, Greenville. SUPT. OF HEALTH— L. C. Skinner, GreenSUPT.



Farmville; Farmville.



L.



GREENVILLE—L.

D.

Rountree,

E. Fleming, Greenville.



J. W. Brooks, W. H. Allen,



A. Mayo, B. F. Tyson, C. J. J. Harrington, J. J. Harrington,



ville.



OF OF

F.



SCHOOLS— S.



B.



Underwood.

Green-



Greenville.



SUPT

ville,



HOME—

D.



J.



W

O



Smith,



R.



BOARD

L.



OF



EDUCATION—A

J.



(chm'n), Winterville; M. C. Arthur, Greenvjlle.



G. Cox Blount, Bethel

;



COMMISSIONERS— S.

Parmele, R. F. D.

Stokes,

;



S.



McD.



Winterville; R. D. Horton, Farmville.

Greenville;

S.



A. Congleton (chmn) Ross, Ayden; S. A. Whitehurst, Bethel;

J.



R. Overton, W. H. Ross, J. Pactolus. E. Moore. W. A. Garris, J. C. Gaskins, Grifton. Ministers and Churches. FREE-WILL BAPTIST—E. Hathaway, Conetoe; T. H. Barnhill. Bethel; F. Harris. C. T. W. Pollard. W. H. LaughingLittle, house. Greenville; J. R. McCaskey, Ayden. R.



PACTOLUS—J.

Davenport.



SWIFT CREEK— S.



D



PRIMITIVE BAPTIST—C.

B.



C.



Bland, Ayden;

G.



H.



Tucker,



J.



S.



Corbett,



W.



Stokes.



Gieenville.



BOARD OF ELECTIONS— S.

(chm'n),

T.



White.



Everett, Greenville;



PHYSICIANS NOT

Whitfield,



IN

IN



TOWNS. TOWNS.



W. C,



Grifton.



Harry Skinner, Greenville.



MERCHANTS NOT



JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.



BEAVER DAM TOWNSHIP— S.

Farmville;

ville.



J.



W. Smith,

C.



R. A.



V. Joyner, Nichols, Green-



Whichard, L. R. Whichard. Randolph Bros., House.

Stancill, G. A., Hill. Whitehurst, S. C, Whitehurst. Stokes, J. A., Griftom Johnson, D. M., Grifton.



Cobb. Conetoe: D. C. BarCoggins, Greenville. Roberson, C. J. Whitehurst, Bethel; S. T. Carson, Bethel. CAROLINA—D. A. James, Stokes; S. C. Whichard, Stokes; Eli Rodders, Parincle; K. S. Woolard, Stokes. R. F. D. CHICOD—J. J. Elks, H. E. Dixon. G. W. Venters, Grimesland; W. S. Cox, J. Marshall Cox, Greenville; L. A. Arnold, Grimesland.

row,



BELVOIR— W.

Bethel; R.



BETHEL—W.

W. James,



H.



J.



Patrick,



J.



L.. L.,



Grifton.



B.



Cobb,



J.



H., Greenville.



Winterville. & R. T., Greenville. Bethel. Williams, R. M.. Black Jack. Mayo, L. A., Greenville. Moore, P. S., Grifton.



MeLawhorn,



Whichard, O. E.

Co.,



The Parker



368



PITT



COUNTY



PITT COUNTY

Geneive, Farmville. McLean, II. II., Farmville. Clark, Annie N., Farmville. Best, Lila W., Farmville. Stringfellow, Mae W., Farmville. Elzey, Carrie, Farinville. Perry, Estelle, Farmville. Perkins, Annie, Farmville. Brown, Hennie, Farmville. Martin, Sarah B.. Farmville. Bollins, Addie, Farmville. Swain, Emma, Farmville. Thorne, Sue, Farmville. Moore. Lucy, Farmville. Gainer, Eva, Farmville.



369



McMillan,



TREASURER—M. L. Turnage. TAX COLLECTOR—J. C. Tyson. SUPT. OF HEALTH—L. C. Skinner. POSTMASTER—D. J. Whichard. K. AGENTS— W. 11. Ward, A. C. L. J. L. Hassell, N. S. EXPRESS AGENT—Henry Sheppard. TELEGRAPB MANAGERS—C. B. Whichard, w. U. Hazel Eason, Postal. Tl LEPHONE MANAGERS— II. M. Phillips,

It.

;

:



Home



Telp.



& Tel. Co. Ministers and



Churches.



McClayton, Ava, Greenville. Evans, Mavis B., Greenville. Hoggard, Beulah, Greenville.

Stover,

Ellis,



Ida, Greenville. Lottie, Greenville.



Johnston. Addie, Greenville. Worthington, Charity, Greenville. Lee, Carrie A., Winterville. Clifton, Francis, Winterville.



BAPTIST— C. M. Rock, Pastor. CMK1STIAN— J. J. Walker. Pastor. EPISCOPAL— J. R. Matthews, I'astor. METHODIST— J. M. Daniel, Pastor. CATHOLIC—Father Gallagher, Pastor. UNIVERSALIST—W. 0. Bodell, Pastor. FREE-WILL BAPTIST— D. A. Windham, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN—A. G. Harris.



GRADED— Hoy



Andrews,



Selma, Greenville.



EAST CAROLINA TEACHERS' TRAINING

A.,



Schools and Academies. Taylor, Supt.



Everett, .Tohnie. Greenville. Taylor, Hoy, Greenville. Austin, Delia H., Greenville. Gray, Elizabeth, Greenville. Dowell, Pattie S., Greenville. Pike, Lucille, Greenville. Paylor, Ivey, Greenville. Grogan, lone H., Greenville. Bunvell, Norma, Greenville. Billiard, Helen, Greenville. Fagan, Edith, Greenville. Sheridan, Lucille, Greenville. McLeod, Audrey, Greenville. Upchurch, Maude, Greenville. Peel, Elbert S., Greenville. Briley, Ella, Greenville. Evans, Nannie E., Greenville. Stokes, Lillian, Bethel. Davis, Mattie L., Greenville. Langley, Ella, Greenville. Quick, Fannie W., Greenville.



—Robert H. Wright, Pres. Claude W. Wilson, B.



Pedagogy.



Leon R. Meadows, B. A., M. A., English. Mamie E. Jenkins, B. A.. M. A., English.

Sallie Joyner Davis, History. Herbert E. Austin, B. S., Science. Margery L. Herman, B. S., Science. Alice V. Wilson, Science. Maria D. Graham, L. I., B. S., Mathematics.



Mabel

matics



M. Comfort. and History.



A.



B.,



A.



M.,



Mathe-



Daisy Bailey Wailt. A. B., Latin. May Barrett, Primary Methods. Kate W. Lewis, Drawing. May R. B. Muffly, Public School Music and

Voice.

Hill, Piano. MacFayden, Critic Teacher. Mylitta Mae Morris, Critic Teacher. Genevieve Schuster, Critic Teacher. Annie Mae McCowen, B. A., Critic Teacher. S. B. Underwood, B. A., School Management.



Lida



Miriam



Vincent, Eva, Grimesland. Congleton, Elizabeth, Pactolus. Moore, Mary. Alice, Pactolus. Greenlee, Annie T., Pactolus. Barnhill, Lila, Greenville. Barnhill, Bessie, Greenville. Gayle, Emily D., Grifton.



Martha Armstrong, Domestic Sarah A. Dynes, History.



Science.



Hanna Fahnestock, Music.

Hotels and Boarding Proctor Hotel. Hotel Taylor. Hotel Bertha. Smith House. Rives House. Cherry, Mrs. J. B. Critcher House.

Architects.



Houses.



Edwards, W. B., Grifton. Walton, Lucile G., Grifton.

Addie, Grifton. Harden, Emma, Grifton. Harris, Nina, Hanrahan. Patrick, Mrs. Joel, Hanrahan. Garris, Ella, Littlefleld. Burney, Lizzie, Grifton. Lucas, F. G., Mrs.. Grifton. Dimmette, Maude, Grifton. Price, May, Grifton. Tripp, Annie, Vanceboro. Trott, Lula, Vanceboro.

Williams.



West. C. B. Johnson & Stroud. Wilson, J. A. Banks and



Bankers.



Harden, Bertha, Grimesland. Harden, Bertha. Grimesland. Stox, Mae, Grimesland. Dixon, Juanita, Ayden. Cannon, Jessie, Ayden. Nixon, Mary, Grifton.



FARMERS BANK— B. T. Cox, Pres.; F. A. GREENVILLE BANKING & TRUST CO.— E. G. Flanagan, Pres.; C. S. Carr, Cash. NATIONAL BANK OF GREENVILLE—J. L.

Edmondson, Cash.

Little,



Pres.



;



F.

J.



J.



Forbes, Cash. Bakers.

Co.



Williams,

Greenville

Dail,

of



E.



GREENVILLE.

Populaton,



Bakery

Brick

IE. Jr.



White Value

sonal



TAX BATE—

Bonded



1910: 4,101. polls 461; colored polls 341. real estate, $1,116,188; value property $1,122,185. $1.69 on the $100.

debt, $170,000.



Manufacturers.



W.



Boot and Shoe Dealers.

per-



Greenville Bakery Saad. N. G. Saad. John.



Co.



Town



Sugg.

T.



Hearne.



Officers.



MAYOB—J.

CLERK—J.

-24-



B. Janus.



Brown, W. B. Munford. C. T.

Smith.

Forbes, C. S. Staton, V. E.



CHIEF OF POLICE—J.

C.



Tyson.



370



l'ITT

(..



COUNTY

Johnson v



Moore,



Shelburne



& McCs



Ayden



I-oan



and



Ins. Co.



(Life, Fire,



Health)



Sale



Stables.



AYDEN.

Incorporated in ISO. colored, miO: Whites. 1,200; Population. 300: total, 1.500. Value of real estate $175,000; value of personal property. $160,000. TAX RATE: 50c. on the $100.



Winslow, J. E. Wingate, R.

Garages.

Sutton, S. Tripp, M.

C. B.,



&



Alexander,



W.



Bro. Barbers. B.



POSTMASTER—J. A. Harrington. CHIEF OF POLICE—C. S. Smith. R. R. AGENT—E. L. Brown, A. C. L. MANAGER TELEGRAPH—E. L. Brown,

U. Ministers



MAYOR—L.



Town

L.



Officers.



BETHEL.

Incorporated in 1873. Population, 1910: Whites, 400; colored, 150;

total.



Kittrell.



W



Value



550. of



real



sonal property,



estate, $200,000; $225,000.



value of per-



and



Churches.



CHRISTIAN—S. B. Wagoner, Pastor. METHODIST— Davie Lane. Pastor. BAPTIST— Geo. J. Donall, Pastor. EPISCOPAL— J. H. Griffith, Pastor. FRKE-W1LL BAPTIST—R. F. Pittman,

tor.



POSTMISTRESS—Miss Estelle CHIEF OF POLICE—Warren,

R. R.



MAYOR— S.



Town Officers. M. Jones.



Jones.



Brewer.

C. L. S. Harper,



Pas-



AGENT—D. S. Harper, A. MANAGER TELEGRAPH—D.

TJ.



W.



Schools and Academies. A. Ingram, Supt. F. W. B. T. SEMINARY— J. E. Sawyer, Pre*. Banks and Bankers. 3 J. R. Spier, Pres. OF H. Hodges, Cash.



Ministers



GRADED—W.

BANK



METHODIST—H. BAPTIST—F. A.

Schools



and Churches. E. Tripp, Pastor. Davis. Pastor. and

Academies.



AYDEN—

T.



;



Dixon, W. H.

Frizzelle,



M.



M

Druggists.



HIGH—H. O. Craven. Prin. Banks and Bankers. THE BETHEL BANKING & TRUST

O.



CO.—



Blount, Pres.



;



W. H. Woolard, Cash.



Johnson, H.



Doctors.



Garenton, Cecil.

Griffln,



McKinney, W. M.

Sauls,



C.



O.



M. M.

General



Merchants.



Matiner Drug

Pitt



Druggists. Co.



Smith.



R., Turnage Bros.

J.



Cannon, R. Edwards, J.

Quinerly,

Pierce,

J. J.



& C, & J., &

W..



Co.



Building and Loan Association. B. & L. Association.

General



Sons. Son. & Bro.



Merchandise.



B., Co.



Blount Bros. Bunting, J. R. Andrey. Ford Co.

Co.



Bullock, Worthington Shoheen, R. A. Hart. R. C. Blount, Henry. Blount & King. Dail & Holton. Jenkins, S. A. Buck, Walter. Dail, E. E., & Sons.



&



Carson.



J.



E.



Bullock, Mrs. W. H. Whitehurst & Andrews Co. Bullock, W. R. Ford, L. G. Womoek & Grimes. Butchers and Dealers Whitehurst, C. D.



in



Cattle.



Ayden Furniture Cannon, M. V.

Cannon.

J.



Co.



E.,



&



Co.



Davis, Mrs. J. A., Jones, J. D. Co. Stocks & Bro. Co. Tingle Johnson, R. M.



&



Co-



Nobles, Joseph. Whitehurst, B. R. Insurance Agents. Jones. S. M. (Life). Carson, S. T. (Life).



Woolard,

Jones,

S.

S.



W. H.

and



(Fire).



&



Hotels



Boarding



Houses.



M.

Feed Stables.

T.



Butchers and Cox, John O. Dennis. W. P..

Stokes,

J.



Dealers



in



Cattle.



Carson,

Alethel



Hay and Grain.

J.



Hotels and



Boarding Houses.



Manufacturing Plants. Mfg. Co. Farmers Mfg. Co. Farmers' Ginning Co. Highsmith's Saw Mill and Gin.



Cox House.

1 1



at ton,



J.



A.

C.



FALKLAND.

Jewelers.



Noble, O.



Incorporated in 1891. Population, 1910: White,

total,



260;



colored,

of



40;

per-



Spear, C. E.



300.

estate,



Ayden



Livery Livery Co.

J. J.



Stables.



Value of real



$25,500; value



sonal property, $30,750.



Grimsley,



TAX RATE:



15c on the $100.



AYDEN DISPATCH

FREE-WILL

Phillips.



Newspapers



BAPTIST



and Editors. (Semi-Weekly).



(Weekly)— E.



T



Editor.



POSTMASTER—>C. A. Marslinder. CHIEF OF POLICE— Joseph Cobbs.



MAYOR—J.



Town

H.



Officers.



Smith.



PITT COUNTY



374



PITT

General



COUNTY

STOKES.

Incorporated In 1903. Population, lull: Whites,

total,



Merchants.

Bro. Co. Co.



Fountain Co. Jefferson, R, 1.., Yelvertoii. M. D., Gardner, K. A.,

Gainor, W. D.



&



&



S5;



colored



20;



&



105.

of



Value

sonal



real



property.



estate $75,000; $50,000.



value



of



per-



Drug Stores.

Mi

rcer,



\V.



II.



Groceries



and



Market.

Houses.



Baker,



C.



C.



Hotels



and



Boarding

Stables.

»



Kason,



Abner.

Livery

J.



POSTMASTER—G. H. Robuck. CHIEF OF POLICE— H. D. Gurgams. R. R. AGENT— W. G. Stokes, A. C. E.

STOKES—Miss

Page, C. F. Roebuck, G.

Schools and Academies. Annie Taylor.

Grocers.

li.



MAYOR—C.



Town



Officers.



F. Page.



Ry.



Owens,



R.



Banks and

G.

T.



BANK OF FOUNTAIN—W.

Jefferson,

VV.,



Bankers. H. Graham.



Manufacturing Plants.



&



Bro.



(Saw Mill).



Market.



Eason,



J.



(Clement



Drain Tile).



Page,



S.



C.



Business



Enterprises.



Funtain Development Co. Fountain Electric Light



P. P.



B.

Druggists.



Brooks,



W.



General Merchants. McCotter, R. C, & Co. Harvey, J. R., & Co. Coward, A. G.



Davenport,



Chancey, W. C. Manufacturing J. R.



Plants.



WINTERVILLE.

Incorporated 1S95. Population, 1914: Whites,

total,



Thompsn,



J.



L.,



&



Bro.



375;



colored,



260;

per-



Jenkins, I. E. Jenkins, R. F. bumereil, E. A. Grifton Feed Co. Bland, Mrs. G.



Value



635. of



real



sonal property

poll.



TAX RATE— 75c.



estate $90,000; $115,000.



value



of



on the $100; $2.25 on the



May,



C.



C.



Bryant,



D.



D.



MAYOR—R.

Green.



G.



Hotels and Boarding Houses. Hotel Grifton. Hellen, Mrs. S. E. Livery Stables. Patrick, J. Patrick, W. H. Insurance Agents. Gardner, G. T.



SECRETARY



Town Officers. Chapman.



AND



TREASURER—J.



E.



EXPRESS AGENT—J.

Express Co.



POSTMASTER—Jesse L. Rollins. CHIEF OF POLICE—Elliott, L. F. R. R. AGENT— J. E .Green, A. C. L.

E.



Green,



Southern



McCotter. W. H. Dixon, M. C. Manufacturing Plants.

Cox, L. O. Grifton Ginning Co.



MANAGER TELEGRAPH—J. E. Green, Western Union. TELEPHONE MANAGER— Central, B. T.

Cox

A.



Nottingham & Wrenn Co. Nacola Lumber Co.

Scarborough, Grifton Auto Owner).

J.



W.

(L.



and Garage Co.



O.



Cox,



Henderson Telephone Co.;; Local, Winterville Telephone Co. Ministers and Churches. METHODIST Daniel Lane, Jr., Pastor. MISSIONARY BAPTIST— Geo. J. Dowell, Pastor. FREE-WILL BAPTIST J. E. Sawyer. EPISCOPAL J. W. Matthews. Rector.

Bro.,



&



W. Ange,















PITT— POLK

Schools and Academies.



GKADED— Miss

THE

Green.



WINTERVILLE HIGH—

Banks and

Pres.

;



R.



F.



Felton, Prin. F. C- Nye, Prin.



Bankers.

E.



BANK OF WINTERVILLE— J.

C.



Manufacturing Plants. Cotton Oil Co. K. Lumber Co. Braxton, A. B. Co. A. (Wagons, G., Manufacturing Cox, School Desks, Saddles, Cotton Planters, BugWinterville

O.

gies,



T.



Cox,



Cash.



etc.)



Doctors.



ARTHUR.

Incorporated in 1911. 1914: White, Population

54;



Cox, B. T. Turnage, James. Cox, B.

T.,



colored



27



;



&



Druggists. Bro.



total



81.



Value real

sonal



estate,



$100 per acre; value perOfficers.



General Merchandise.



TAX RATK:



property,



about $40,000. 50c. on the $100.



Harrington, Barber & Co. Ange. A. W., & Co. Forrest, B. D.," & Co. House, W. L. Beddard, A. 0. Vincent, Clarence, & Co. Chapman, S. K., & Co. Chapman, R. G., & Co.

Hotels Vincent, M.,



MAYOR—J.

Waters,

R. R.



Town

R.



Nichols.



COMMISSIONERS—J. W.

R.



Crawford.



E.



S.



AGENT— S.



T.



Strickland.



M.



Fanlkner.



SCHOOLS.

Churches.



PUBLIC.

Houses.



and Boarding Mrs.

Livery Stables.



FREE-WILL BAPTIST—Vacant.

Merchants.

Joyner, J. E. Joyner, John N. Mathews, J. A. Turner. H. B. Strickland, J. R. Willoughley, Lawrence.



Ministers and CHRISTlA-\— \ acant.



House, W. L.

Cotton Buyers. Manning. B. F. Harrington. J. F.



Hobgood,

Ange, A.



J.



L.



W.



Chapman, R. G.



Manufacturing Plants. Smith, C. D. (Saw and Planing Mills.) Nichols, J. R. (Blacksmithing, Etc.)



POLK COUNTY

COUNTY SEAT. COLUMBUS.



POPULATION— (Census 1910), 7.640. Formed in 1855. Named in honor of AREA — 300 square miks.

Value



Col.



W. M.



Polk.



of real estate, $1,356,485; value of personal property, $568,614. Property listed in 1914, by whites, $1,342.27; by negroes $56,545. For whites, 32; for negroes. 10.



Asheville and Spartanburg Railroad, 10 miles, assessed value Pullman Co., assessed value. Polk County Telephone Co., assessed value Southern Express Co., assessed value Western Union Telegraph Co., assessed value American Telephone and Telegraph Co., assessed value Saluda Telephone Co., assessed value Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co., assessed value. Green River Telephone Co., assessed value Postal Telegraph-Cable Co., assessed value I'ERIOR COURT April 12. September 20

i

I



NUMBER OF SCHOOLS— TAX RATE— County purposes, 19c on the $100; roads and bridges PUBLIC ROADS—Number of miles, 225. Worked by free labor and RAILROAD, TELEGRAPH AMD EXPRESS COMPANIES.



52c.



taxation.

$295, 494.00



TERMS—



132.30 680.00 814.00 217.00 144.80 346.00 202.00 40.00 270.00



COUNTY OFFICERS.

bus.



CLERK OF COURT— J. P. Arledge, SHERIFF—A. L. Hill, Tryon.

REGISTER OF DEEDS— F. M.



ColumT.



JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. COLUMBUS TOWNSHIP—L. L. Tallant,

Mills,



N.



Burgess, Co-



Landrum,

Wilson,

Butler,

J.



Jos. S.



Armour, Columbus;

C.

;



S.



E.



Wm.



Care,



Halbert,



Tryon;



D.



Columbus.

C.



lumbus.



TREASURER—W. B. Feagan, Melvin Hill. R. CORONER—— B. Williams, Melvin Hill. SURVEYOR Marvin Hall. Mill Spring. SUPT. OF HEALTH— Dr. Grady, Tryon. SUPT. OF SCHOOLS— E. B. F. Cobb, CoSUPT.



_.



,



TRYON—J.

M.

Tryon.



Fisher, Butler; George Gash, Butler, Tryon; Melvin Cooad,



MILL SPRING—Nathan Moore, J. Mill Spring; Wm. Weison, liams,

Bradley, B.

F.



R. WilH. J.

B.

L.



lumbus.



OF



HOME;



— Beatrice

M.



Taylor,



Mill



SALUDA—

Morris,

Coffs.



Spring.



BOARD OF EDUCATION— E.

B. Weaver, Landrum, F. Jackson, Mill Spring.

S.



M.

S.



Sallie.



Sa1;



Gibbs, Mill Spring. J. H. Johnson, J as. Rhodes. John Halbert, Joe Forest, B.

L.



luda;

C. S.



C,



R.



COOPERS—M.

Cowart,



H. G. Cannon, Tryon; J. T. R. F. D. Waldrop, Mill Spring, R. 1. BOARD OF ELECTIONS— N. T. Mills, (chm'n), Columbus: W. II. McFarland, Tryon.



COMMISSIONERS—J.

C,

;



Miller.



Landrum.



W.

S.

;



G.



C. Hill, Walker; W. W. Hill, G. Walker, Mill Spring.



GREENS CREEK— W.

drum,

C.

;



W. W.

J.



M. Barnett. Rogers, Landrum,



LanS. S.



R. F. D. R. F. D.



A.



Humphries, Landrum,



C C,



376



roLK COUNTY

MINISTERS NOT

Town

Officers.



IN TOWNS. BAPTIST— Rev. J. M. Walker, Columbus: J K. Mill Barnie Jackson, Arledge, Saluda; Spring; T. M. Arledge, Farmvllle, S. C. PRESBYTERIAN—F. J'.. Rankin, Rutherfordton.



POSTMASTER—L.



MAYOR—N.



T.



Mills.



H.



CHIEF OF POLICE— L.

Ministers and



MORGANS—Mrs.

drum,

S.



SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES.

.1.



W. Arledge,



1'rln.,



Lan-



C.



OWENS Mrs. Champion, Prin., Columbus. BULA — Harriet Splawn, Prin., Mill Spring. PEA RIDGE—John Gilbert, Sr., Prin., Columbus. BAREFOOT— W. S. Chessie, Mill Spring.

.



PRICES—Myrtle



BAPTIST—John Walker, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN—F. P. Rankin. Schools and Academies. COLUMBUS STATIC niGH— E. W.

Prin.

ton.

;



Cloud. E. Hutchinson. Churches.



S.



Hampton,



Prin., Mill Spring.



Sallie



Hunter,

Ast.

;



1st



Asst.



:



Bettie



Cobb, EgerAst.

:



MELVIN HILL— Thomas

PHYSICIANS NOT

Head. Willie. Melvin



Miss Sissons, 2nd Miss Cunningham, Music. General Merchandise. Jackson, John L. Hotels and Boarding Houses.



Primary



Walker, Prin., ColIN IN



Columbus

Arledge,

Elliott,



Hotel.



umbus.



TOWNS. TOWNS.

1.

1.

.



Langless, Dr., Mill Spring.

Hill.



MERCHANTS NOT



Taylor, Mrs. E., Pea Ridge. Shields, J. A.. Rutherfordton, R. 1. Clement, R. L., Fiugerville, S. C, R. Elias, Coutrell, Landrum, S. C, R. Laughter, Mr., Melvin Hill. Arledge, A. E., Mill Spring. Mill Spring. Lewis, J. M.

,



Minnie. D. Mills, Mrs. N. T. McFarland, Mrs. R. F. Lawyers. Cloud, E. B. Manufacturing Plants. West & Hutchinson. (Lumber.) Barber Shop.



Annan,

Burgess



Jas.



&



Bicycle



Repairing.



Gilbert & Miller, Melvin Hill. Y'oungs, Mill Spring, R. 1.



COTTON GINS.



Hughes



&



West. Poultry Raisers. Williamson.



Edwards, Elias, Mill Spring.



TRYON.

Population,

total,



FLOUR, CORN AND FEED MILLS.

Gibbs, L. C. Turner, J. B., Mill Spring.

Collinsville Mill,



1910:



White,



500;



colored,



150;



650. Value of



real



estate



and personal property,

on the $100.

Officers.



Melvin



Hill.



$307,250.



Melvin Hill Flour Mill, Melvin Hill. Jackson, J. L., Mill Spring.



TAX RATE:



66 2-3c.



West



&



Hutcheron, Columbus.



PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Cobb, E. W. S., Columbus. Hunter, Sallie, Columbus.

Sisson,

Ira, Columbus, Gram. Bottie, Columbus.

J.



Grades.

S.

1. 4.



Egerton, Arledge,



W., Mrs., Landrum.

R.



C,



R.



3.



Champion, Geo., Mrs.. Tryon,



Morrow. Blanche, Landrum, S. C, R. Jack, J. W., Mrs., Tryon, R. 1. Glass, Elicia, Lynn.

Glass, Jones, Vasti,

Linnette. Tryon. O. B., Tryon. Georgia, Tryon. LIpton, Caroline, Tryon. Thompson, Elizabth, Tryon. Acker, Ida A., Flat Rock.



POSTMASTER— — CHIEF OF R. R. AGENT— Mr. Hinton, Southern Railway. MANAGER TELEGRAPH—Jas Bion, W. U. Ministers and Churches. CONGREGATIONAL— Rev. Morgan. METHODIST—Rev. Ferguson

EPISCOPAL—J.



MAYOR— E.



Town



E. Missildine. W. H. Stevens. POLICE G. 11. Metcalf.



TRYON GRADED SCHOOL— H.

Prin.



Schools



Bowen, Rector. and Academies.



M.



Swift,



PRIVATE SCHOOL—Mrs.

Prin.



O.



L.



Missildine,



Henderson, Winifred, Saluda. Sherfey, Mary, Saluda. Head, M. J., Flat Rock. Henderson, Bertha, Saluda. Oates. Mary, Melvin Hill. Tallant. Alice, Melvin Hill. Stroup, Edna, Melvin Hill. Hunter, Irene, Fugerville. S. C, R. Lawrence, I. L., Landrum, S. C, R. Roberson, Edna, Landrum, S. C.

Myrtle, Landrum, Hampton, Myrtle, Landrum, R. Nanney, Mary, Mill Spring. Johnson, Mamie, Mill Spring. Goforth, Kate, Mill Spring. Oates, Maggie, Mill Spring. Ducker, Dosia. Walker.

Cantrell,

S.



BANK OF TRYON—

J.



Banks and



Bankers. W. T. Lindsey,



Pres.



;



B.



Hester, Cash.



TRYON BEE

Editor.



Newspapers and



Editors. (Weekly)—Geo. E.



Morton,



Doctors.



Grady, Earle. Bedell, L. G.

1.



Palmer, M. C.

Druggists.



4.



C



R.

1.



Missildine, E. E.

4.



General

Orr,



Merchandise.



John.



Gash, G. A., & Co. Swink & Hudson.

Gurley, Joe. Ballenger Co. Belue. Williams, C. L. Jackson, James. Hotels and Boarding Houses.



Thompson,

Gilbert,

J.



Lizzie,

T.,



Walker. Columbus.

Mill Mill

Spring. Spring.



Guffey, Gutfey,



Mary,

Lola,



Edwards. Cora, Mill Spring. Feagan, Clora, Mill Spring.



Oak Hall Hotel. Mimosa Hotel. Woodalwn.

Stearnes

Cottage.

Stables.



COLUMBUS.

Incorporated in 1856. Population, 1910: Whites,

total,



Pine Ridge Inn.



Swan

117;

colored,

10;



TAX RATE:



127.



50c.



on the $100.



Livingston & Roach. Turner, John.



Andrews'



Livery Livery. Livery.



POLK— RANROLI'H

Manufacturing Tryon Paper Box Co. Tryon Hosiery Co. Erskin, Ralph (Chairs and Furniture.) Tryon Furnish Co. Green, J. T. (Dealers in Lumber, Etc).

Plants.



377



Thompson & Pace. Robertson, W. C,

J. A. Hart, J. L. annon, Wm. & Hill. Staton



&



Son.



Gosmary,

(



Hotels and Boarding



Houses.



SALUDA.

Incorporated in 18S1. White, Population, 1910

total,



The Hotel Charles.

Melrose Inn.

500;

colored,



21;



Value



521. real



estate,

75c.



$1(30,000;



value



personal



The Esseola. The Southern. The Poplar Glen.

Dentists.



property, $31,000.



TAX RATE:



on the $100.

Officers.



MAYOR— John Pace. Cononon. TOWN MARSHAL— Newman. R. R. AGENT— W. H. Pace, Southern Railway. _ MANAGER TELEGRAPH—W. H. Pace,

POSTMASTER— Henry

li.



Town



Teasue, B. H. Insurance Agents.

Salley, E.



M.

B.,



Mabcry.

Lawter,



J. J.



Livery Stables Co.



&



Ward, W. B.

E.



Western Union.



LYNN.

Incorporated in 1911. Population, 1914: White, total, 550. (Estimated).

500;

colored,



METHODIST— COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS— Harry Gilreath. Prin. AMERICAN MISIONARY ASSOCIATION SEMINARY— Harry Helmich, Prin.

Banks

Pres.

;



EPISCOPAL—E.



Ministers and Churches. N. Joyner, Rector. E. O. Smithtleal. Pastor. Schools and Academies.



50;



Value

$160,000.



of



real



estate

25c.



and personal property,



TAX RATE:



on the $100.

B.



MAYOR—W.



T.



Town Officers. Hammett.

Panther,



and



CAROLINA STATE



BANK—D.

T.



Bankers.



C.



Barrow, 'McCall, H.

Edi-



POLK COUNTY NEWE—W.

tor.



H. B. Lane, Cash. Newspapers.



COMMISSIONERS— J. C. Rhodes. POSTMASTER—W. A.

Ministers and



W.



S.



Cannon.

Churches.



Little,



Doctors.

Salley,



E.

J.



M.

O.



PRESBYTERIAN—F. B. Rankin, Pastor. BAPTIST— Jno. A. Walker. Pastor. Schools and Academies. DISTRICT AND MISSION SCHOOL— Mary

Schwarburg, Prin. Hotels and Boarding Houses.



Hooper,

Bradley,



Druggists.

S.



O.



The Mimosa.

Manufacturing Plants. Tryon Hosiery Manufacturing Co. Southern Mercerizing Co.



Saluda Pharmacy.

General



Merchandise.

Co.



Sonner, Q.



C, &



COUNTY RANDOLPHASHEBORO. COUNTY

SEAT,



POPULATION— (Census 1910), 29,491. Formed in 1779. Named in honor of the AREA — 900 square miles.

Value

of



Randolph family



of



Virginia.



Property



NUMBER



TAX RATE—



Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co., assessed Liberty Telephone Co. assessed value

,



RAILROAD, TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS COMPANIES.

value



real estate, $3,819,942; value of personal property, $2,59S,5S5. listed iu 1914, by whites, $6,255,484; by negroes, $2,59S,585. For whites, 108; for negrcs, 22. OF County purposes, 26c. on the $110; roads, 8 l-3c. ; schools,



SCHOOLS—



20c; State, 27



2-3c.



332.00

1. 41



8.00



340, 625.00 Atlantic & Yadkin Railroad, 30.49 miles, assessed value High Point, Randleman, Asheboro and Southern Ky., ^3.74 "miles, assessed value.... 296 5ii.no 41, 7IMI.MII North Carolina Railroad, .60 miles, assessed value 500.00 Randleman Telephone Co. assessed value 4, 085.00 Southern Power Co., assessed value 10 :;::>;. nn Southern Express Co. assessed value 3 254.00 Asheboro Telephone Co., assessed value 4 652.01 Western Union Telegraph- Co., assessed value 260.00 North State Telephone Co. assessed value 60 611.00 Norfolk Southern, A. & A. Div., 14.60 miles, assessed value 128.00 Pullman Co., assessed value.^. 7 311.00 Carolina & Yadkin R. R., assessed value 36.00 Snow Camp Mibual Telephone Co., assessed value 37.00 South Alamance Telephone Co., assessed value 230.00 Denton Telephone Co. assessed value 31 assessed value Ether Rural Telephone Co. 250 00 Randolph Power Co. assessed value 390.00 Prospect Telephone Co., assessed value 192.00 assessed value Southeast Guilford Telephone Co., 2 ,466.00 Coleridge Telephone Co., assessed value 1 .650.00 Riverside Telephone Co. assessed value 500.00 assessed value Seagrove Telephone Co. 31.00 Ether Telephone Co. assessed value SUPERIOR COURT TERMS March 15 (civil), March 29, July 19 (civil), September 6, Decomber 6 (civil and criminal).

,



,



,



,



.



,



,



,



,







378



RANDOLPH COUNTS

Roger. A. S,, Trinity.

Cari'



I



i



COUNTY OFFICERS. RK OF T11K COURT John M. SHERIFF—J. \V. Blrkhead, Asheboro.

!



REGISTER

oro.



OF



DEEDS—G.

C.



T.



Murdock,



'IK!

rille.



CORONER



ASTJRER—L.

C.

S.



Phillips,



Tate.



Asheboro. Ramseur Franklin•



SURVEYOR—G. A. Albright, Seagrove, R. O. F. SITT. OF HEALTH— L. M. Fox, Asheboro. T. OF SCHOOLS— T. Fletcher Bulla,

Asheboro.



SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES. COLERIDGE ACADEMY—Roy Cox,

i



Stedman, C. E., Farmer. Stowe, J. IL, Seagrove. Trogden, Joel, Asheboro, Rfd. O'Briant, J. B., Randleman. Pike, W. M., Liberty, Rtd. Highflll, D. A.



Prin.,



SUPT, OF

rille,



BOARD OF EDUCATION—T. W.

H. Phillips. R.

4:

.1.



HOME—R.

T.



J.



Pierce,



Asheboro, Ingram.



(chm'n), Bombay; Dr. C.

linville;



Thomas-



ACADEMY— F. M. Wright, prin., Moffitt. WHY NOT ACADEMY—Walter Hogan, Prin., Seagrove. FARMER HIGH— Miss Linnie Shamberger. LIBERTY HIGH—A. R. Phillips. TRINITY HIGH—D. C. Johnson, Prin.

SllilOH



COMMISSIONERS—Clarence

\V.

J.



Hallie



0.



COUNTY BOARD OF FLECTIONS— H.

Coriness, (chm'n), Asheboro, boro; J. S. Lewis, Asheboro.



Wood, Asheboro. Parks, FrankScarboro, (chm'n), Asheboro; Barker, Kandleman.

T. L.



Ingold,



Ashe-



JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. TRINITY H. TOWNSHIP—J.

'.'.



Elder,



W. Redding, Progress; T. S. Boulding, Archdak C. W. Wilson, High Point, R. 5.

J. A. Wall. Sophia; R. L. R. L. White. Coletrane, Randleman. R. F. D. Ulenola, R. 1; R. L. Causey, Randleman, R. F. D. Geo. W. Pugh, Millsboro; G. P. Barker, Climax, R. F. D. N. C. Allred, Climax, R. F. D. W. B. Owen, Liberty; R. C. PalR. W. Staley, Julian. mer, Liberty John T. Turner, Ramseur; Y. M. C. Johnson, Ramseur; T. P. Barker, Staley. FRANKLIN VILLI-;— W. C. Jones, Asheboro, Rfd. ; E. L. Clarence Parks, Franklinville York, Randleman, R. 2; J. V. Free, Randleman, R. 2; J. R. Lutterloh, Franklkinville ; Isaac A. Julian, Millow. W. T. Bryant, Randleman; T. O. Bowdon, Randleman J. W. Parsons, Randleman: J. A. Russell, T. H. Matthews. A. C. Farlow, Sophia; J. F. Jarrell, Caraway; J. A. Neighbor, Randleman, R. 2. L. E. Hoover, Thomasville, Rfd.; J. C. Hoover, Trinity, Rfd.; A. W. Fuller, H. Lawrence, Caraway; M. L. Fullers; W.

;



PHYSICIANS NOT IN TOWNS. Johnson, D. J., Dewey. Bulla. A. M.. Caraway. Redding, A. H., Cedar Falls. Hubbard, C. C, Farmer. J. Fullers. Bulla, D., Myres, R. W. Fullers. Phillips, C. H., Fullers. Hyworth, ('. A., Coleridge. MERCHANTS NOT IN TOWNS.

Albright, R. L., Seagrove. G. H., Seagrove. Cornelison, D. A. G. H., Carraway. Jarrell, J. F. Cox, S. S-, Brown. Delk Cameron, Cox.



NEW MARKET—



:



&



&



&



PROYIDENCE—

LIBERTY— COLUMBIA—

;



Lambert,



J.



;



Howard & Allen, W.



T., Moffitt. Co., Mechanic.



N., Dewey.



Seagrove Mill



&



Store Co.,



Seagrove.



;



Hinshaw, Thomas, Ramseur, R. 1. Bray, H. T., Ramseur, R. 1. Farlow, E. A., Randleman, R. 3. Kennedy, A. L., Randleman, R. 3. Kennedy, Mrs. M. E., Asheboro, R. Millikan, D. W., Spero. Allred, W. H., Pleasant Garden.

Allred, A. T., Millboro. G. P. Millboro. Greeson & Sivaim, Climax. Siler, P. T., Climax. Underwood & Gates, Millboro. Barnes, Lindsay, Fullers. leuller, A. W., Fullers. Kindly, G. K., Fullers. Laughlin, J. C, Fillers. Moore, W. J., Fullers. Parrish, J. C, Fullers. Wall, M. A., Trinity, R. 1. Wood, M. L., Trinity, R. 1. Bisher, H. F., Randleman, R. Lambe, T. C, Randleman, R. 1. Auman, D., Steeds, Rfd. Beck, J. T. F\, Kanoy.



2.



RANDLEMAN—



Barker,



;



BACK CREEK—

TABERNACLE—

ibi

I



(V



H.

2;



CONCORD— D. G. McMasters, Kearns, Farmer. CEDAR GROVE— C. M. Nance,

M.

H.

Lassiter,



Farmers;



J.



Mechanics;



Asheboro, R. W. S. Gatin,



1.



Ulah.



O. Ingold, Asheboro, Rfd.; A. S. Walter Humble, AsheAsheboro, Rfd. 1 R. E. Macon, Asheboro, R. 1. COLERIDGE— H. T. Bray, Ramseur, R. 1: J. T. Lambeth, Moffitt; H. M. Garner, AsheC. E. Brown, Kimps Mills. boro, R. F. D. PLEASANT GROVE—E. S. Caviness. Cheeks; T. W. Ingram, Bombay. UNION—S. A. Cox, Pisgah; A. S. Calicott, Seagrove, R. 2. RICHLAND— W. VV. Hayes, Seagrove, Rfd.; J. A. Monroe, Seagrove; M. J. Presnell, Michfield; D. A. Cornelison, Seagrove. BROWERS— J. L. Owen, Kanoy: G. F. Gatlin, Browers Mill. ASHEBORO— W. D. Asheboro; Spoon, J. S. S. E. Lowdermilk, Ridge, Asheboro; Asheboro. MINISTERS NOT IN TOWNS. Albright. H. A., Moffitt. White, T. E., Ramseur. Hays. W. N., Moffitt. Milton, R. L., Coleridge. Gibson, J. D., Randleman, Rfd.



GRANT—C.

;



Pugh,



;



boro, R.



;



NEW HOPE—



Tysor,, T. B. & C. M., Erect. Caviness, \Y. W., Kanoy. Bean, G. H., Urichfield. Cole, T. F, Seagrove. Hammond, Joel, Seagrove. Johnson Allen, Seagrove. McCleod, J. H., Seagrove. Stutts, W. L., Seagrove. Yow, Henry, Seagrove. Yow, Jno. M., Seagrove. Yow, E. R., Seagrove. Dix, J. A., Asheboro, R. 2.



Macon,



J.



S.,



Spokane.



&



Hill.



J. J.



J.,



Asheboro, R.

Ulah.



3.



Parks,



R.,



Ward



Ulah Store Co., Ulah. Cheek Mercantile Co., Ore



Hill, R.



2.



Ward,



Bros., Cheeks. J. A., & Co., Cheeks. Burroughs, .1. P., Kemps Mills.

1.



Luther, Asa, Ralph. Pugh, A. S., Asheboro, R. Vuneannon, W. R., Ralph.

Callicott,



Jno.. Strieby.



380



RANDOLPH COUNTS

Mabel,

Kate. Ash liorbo. Phillips, Fentress, Lillle, Asheboro. Burgess, Cletus, Asheboro, Miller. Bible, Asheboro. Laughlin, Bessie, Asheboro. Parrish, Lillie, Asheboro. McCloud, .Miss, Asheboro. Cox, Essie, Asheboro. Davidson, Lucy, Asheboro. Richardson, B. L.. Randleman. Barnes, W. M., Mechanic. Steed, Lena. Coroway. Zachary, A. F.. Randleman. Davis, Dora B.. .Mis.. Sophia. Bulla, Talmage, Asheboro.



Randleman. Woolen, Jessie, Randleman. Wall. Cordia, Randleman. Randleman. Wall, Cordia, Osborne, Daisy, Randleman.

Crittedon,



Leonard, Pearl, WortnvUle. Cox, Elva, Randleman. While. Ramseur. Ramseur. Marshall, Nell, Slier, Sue, Ramseur. Smith, Lizzie. Smith, Evelyn, Ramseur. White, W. 1'.. Mrs.



Winnie

Frazier. Stoley,

Pool,



.Brothers, Liberty. S. C. Liberty. Ruby, Liberty.

,



Kanoy,

Varner, Vainer,



M.

L.

J.

,



McMasters,

Callie,



Kamseur. Kamseur.



U., Randleman. Fuller.



Shamburger, Pearl, Mrs., Hills Store. Shamburger, Linnle, Farmer. Lambi Adna, Farmer. Mittie, Farmer. Highflll, Borney, Esther, Farmer. Vunbanon, Annie. Asbeboro. Bingham, Elizabeth Meehanir. Bunting, Mary, Asheboro.



M., Fuller. Coely, Bessie, Jackson's Creek. Lowe, Aro, Asheboro. Cox, Hazel, Caroway. Spence, G. W.. Trinity.

Coltrane,

Melviiis,



Trinity.



Wrenn,

Craven,

Russell,



Franklinville. Everet, Cordelia, Asheboro. Bertha, Seagrove.



Varner, Sallie Sue, Trinity. Ridge, Clarence, Coroway. Ridge, Mrs., Coroway. Hill, Tate, Jackson's Creek. Ingram, Blanche, Jackson's Creek. Elliott, Blanche, Jackson's Creek.



Barker,

Scotten,



Alma,



Asheborbo.

Coleridge.



COTTON CINS.



W.



C,



Wright, F. M., Moffitt. Cox, Roy, Coleridge.

Slack,



Enterprise Mfg. Co., Coleridge. Cedar Falls Mfg. Co.. Cedar Falls.



FLOUR, CORN AND FEEO MILLS.

Mills, Farmer. Routb, A. N., Asheboro, R. -. Richland, Roller Mills, Moffitt. Seagrove Mill and Store Co. Seagrove. Tucker, W. H., Seagrove.

,



Mattie, Coleridge.

Colrid^e. Bertie, Clester, Colridge.



Farmer Roller



Wrenn,

Scotten,



Cox, Mamie, Ramseur. Bray, Lena, Ramseur.

Scott,

Ollie,



Ramseur.



Yow, E.



R.,



Seagrove.



Kearne, B.,

Scott,



Cheeks. Cox, Phama. Cheeks. Powers, B. H., High Falls.

Otis L.,

Coleridge.



Franklinville Manufacturing Co.. Franklinville. Enterprise Manufacturing Co., Coleridge.



ASHEBORO.

Incorporated in 1853. Population, 1910: 2,275. White polls, 586; colored polls, TAX KATE: $1 on the $100. Bonded Debt, $15,000.

56.



Brooks, Pearl, Kanay. Bertha, Seagrove. McNeil, Martin, Seagrove. Hogan, Walter, Seagrove. Martin, W. C, Seagrove. McNeil, E. E., Seagrove. Martin, Maggie, Seagrove. Cranford, Miss, Seagrove. Boroughs, F. P.. Plsgah. Spoon, Rillo, Pisgah. Barnes, Rosa, Mechanic. Freeman, T. R., Seagrove. Lawrence, Pauline, Seagrove. Pisgah. Callicutt, Delia, Cagle, Maggie, Seagrove. Lassiter, Lyida, Pipe. Luther, Ulah, Stainby.



Yow,



Town



Officers.



CHIEF OF POLICE—Gumey

R. Winningham.



Hill, Pricilla, Pipe. Pritchard, Lula. Bombay. Morris, Tula, Bombay. Tucker, T. A., New Hope. Carroll, Ida, Acadenn.



TREASURER— L. D. Bukhead. TAX COLLECTOR—Tbrs. E. Lassiter. SUPT. OF HEALTH— Dr. L. M. Fox. POSTMASTER—R. R. Ross. R. R. AGENTS— G. W. Hilliard, Southern; L. D. Birkhead, N. S. EXPRESS AGENT—G. W. Hilliard. TELEGRAPH MANAGER— G. W. Hilliard, W. U. TELEPHONE MANAGER— E. H. Morris,

Asheboro Telp. Co.



MAYOR— C. CLERK—A.



C.



Crawford.



Milliken.



Lena, Liberty. Ellison, A. N., Franklinville. Julian, Laura, Millboro. Pierce, John, Randleman. Williams. Ulah, Randleman.

Julian,

C.



Brown,



METHODIST—J.

A.

.



E.



,



Randleman.



CHRISTIAN— METHODIST PROTESTANT— C. ker. Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN— J. W. Clegg.

BAPTIST- -R.

E.



Ministers and Churches. E. Thompson, Pastor; Taylor, Asheboro Circuit.

L.



R.



Whita-



l'owe



1



1.



Siler, Miss, Randleman. Weatherly, D. M., Franklinville. Smith, Verna A., Franklinville. Hutchison, Elmo, Franklinville. Mason, Miss, Franklinville. Manns, Annie, Franklinville. Cox, Carl B., Asheboro. Fox, Fleta, Asheboro. Teague, C. E., Asheboro. Lamb, Mary, Asheboro. Younts, Pearl, Asheboro. Barnes, Mary, Asheboro.



GRADED— C.



Schools r.nd Academies. H. Teague, Supt. Hotels and Boarding Houses.



Ashlyn Hotel.

Central Hotel. Rich, James.

Architects.

Porter,



Sam

Banks and

Bankers.

B.



BANK OF RANDOLPH—D.

Pres.

:



McCrary,

Pres.

;



FIRST NATIONAL—J.

M. Neely, Cash.



W.



J.



Armfield. Cash.

S.



Lewis,



J



3S2



KAM'Ol.l'li

ana

Dealers. Co.



COUNTY

Deep

EUi

r

i



Wagon Carnage McCrary-Redding Hardware Cox & Lewis Hardware Co. McDowell Bros.

Asheboro

-



Furniture Dealers. hair Co.



Elliott,



Hardware Dealers. G. W., & Co.



Machine Shops. Wheelbarrow Co. Wall Paper Dealers. Allred, Norman.

,



I'aislej



Robert.



Hanmiond,



Moses.



Manufacturing Plants. Asheboro Wheelbarrow Co.

Milliners.



Tysor,

Lollin,



Eugene.

C.



T.



Garages.



Asheboro Motor Car Co. Randolph Motor Car Co.



RANDLEMAN.

Population,

1914:

384.

of per-



2,000.



of real estate. $4SJ,000; value sonal property. $187,000. RATK: $1.13 on the $100. Bonded debt, $30,000.



White Value



polls,



TAX



Insurance Agents. Pickard, W. H. (Eire.) Beasley, A. B. (Fire.) Ivey, .1. A. (Life.) General Stores. Becheres, 11. F. Brookshire, C. L. Brown, W. G. Bryant, W. T. Candle, E. M. Clapp, J. A., & Son. Dobson, R. L. G. W. Elliott, Hall. J. L. II. Ivey, G. Johnson, A. G. Linberry, L. W., & Co. Wilborne, R. M., & Co. Wright, H. T. Wholesale Grocers.



The Smitherman



Co.

Editors.



Town



Officers.



MAYOR—J.

CHIEF OF



DISPATCH

Editor.



Newspapers and

Real

Estate



TREASURER— TAX COLLECTOR— Frank Talley. POSTMASTER— A. N. Bulla. It. AGENT —J. E. Davis, Southern. EXPRESS AGENT—J. E. Davis. TELEGRAPH MANAGER— J. E. Davis, W. U. TELEPHONE MANAGER— Argus Barker,

li.



Daniels. POLICE—A. S. Barker. * rank Talley.

C.



(Weekly)— Frank

Agents.



W.



DeCroix,



Pickard, W.



H. Manufacturing Plants.

Mills.



Deep River Mills. Randleman Hosiery

Pickard,



W. H.



(Gin.)



The Newlin Broom Works.

Pepsi- Cola Battling Co. Coca-Cola Bott'iig Co.



Randleman



Telp. Co. Ministers and



Churches.



Deep River Chair Co.

Marsn,

O. C. (Lumber). Minville Mills Co. (Flour). Wright, H. T. Spencer Broom Co.



METHODIST— C. H. Christainbery, Pastor. METHODIST PROTESTANT— J. B. O'Briaut, Pastor. BAPTIST—R. E. Powell, Pastor.

Building and



CHRISTIAN—A.



F.



Brown.



Loan Associations.



TRINITY.

Incorporated in 18t>9. Population, 1>10: White,

total,



Randleman



GRADED—



B. Ac L. Association. Schools and Academias. R. C. Cox. Hotels and Boarding Houses.



375;



colored,



40;



410.

estate,



The Randolph.

Caudie, Mrs. Minnie. Banks and



Value of rea 1



$130,000; value of per-



sonal property, $40,000.



PEOPLES BANK—T.

Beasley,



Bankers.

F. Wi'eiui. Pres.

;



TAX RATE:



20c.



on the $100.

Officers.



G. B.



Cash. Boot and Shoe Dealers Randleman Store Co. Elliott, G. W.



Hayes, E.

Clapp,

J.



P. A.,



&



Son.

Builders.



Randleman Bargain House.

Contractors and

Allred, J. M. Wall, G. B. Ciothiers and Men's Randleman Store Co. Elliott, G. W., & Co.



MAYOR — Bruce Craven. TOWN CLERK—D. C. Johnson. TOWN TREASURER—D C. Johnson. CHIEF OF POLICE— Clyde Coletrane. TAX COLLECTOR—J. C. Pepper. riiSTMASTER— J. L. Phillips. R. R. AGENT— W. C. Massey, Southern. MANAGER TELEGRAPH— W. C. Massey.

W. U.

Lawyers.

Craven,



Town



Furnishers.



Bruce

Ministers and Churches. E. N. Crowder.



Randleman Bargain House.

Lineberry, L. W., & Co. Wager Clothing Co.

Dentists.



METHODIST—

HIGH—D.

Brame,

J.



Schools and Academies. C. Johnson, Prin. General Merchants.



Ashburn, T. F.



D.



Randleman Drug

Wilkerson, C. E.



Druggists. Co. Doctors.



Pepper, J. C. Leach, W. M.

Hotels



and



Boarding



Houses.



Fox, Dennis L. Sumner. W. I. Dry Goods and



Brame, J. D. Parker House.

Notions.



LIBERTY.

Incorporated in 1889. White, Population, 1910:

total,



Randlemau

Elliott, G.



The Randleman Bargain House. Power and Light Companies. Randolph Power Co.



Store Co. Co. Hayes Co.



W.,



&



Value

sonal



TAX



550; colored, 100; 650. of real estate, $400,000; value of perproperty, $200,000. RATE: 2oc. on the $100.



MAYOR—R. C. Reitzel. TOWN CLERK— C. L. Amick. TREASURER— C. L. Amick.

SUPT.

R.

R.



Town



Officers.



TAX COLLECTOR— Tom Steel. POSTMASTER—Jas. R. Smith. CHIEF OF POLICE— Tom Steele.

Ministers and

T*n Qtnr



383 RANDOLPH COUNTY POSTMASTER— C. Grady Foushee. CHIEF OF POLICE— J. M. Brewer. R. R. AGENT— T. A. Moffltt, Southern. Moore MANAGER TELEPHONE— II. -Moore. MANAGER TELEGRAPH- It

I!.

1'..



Ministers



and

J.



Churches.



HEALTH— R. D. Patterson. AGENT— R. L. Elklns.

Churches.



METHODIST—T.

Schools



BAPTIST— W. O. CHRISTIAN—W. HOLINESS— Rev.



Rogers.



Johnson, Pastor. H. White, Pastor.

Butler.



METHODIST E. SOUTH—P. L .Terrell, METHODIST PROTESTANT—G. F. Milloway, Pastor. CHRISTIAN— W. C. Wicker, Pastor. BAPTIST—Geo. E. Spruill, Pastor. LUTHERAN—J. L. Morgan. Pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL—J. A. Short,

'



GRADED— W. P. White. Supt. Banks and Bankers. BANK OF RAMSEUR— W. H

Pres.:



and



Academies.



Watkins.

F.



Hugh



Parks,



V.-Pres.



;



I.



Craven,



Cash.

Doctors.



Pastor.



HIGH— BANK

B.



Schools anil Academies. Albert R. Phillips, Prin. Banks and Bankers. OF LIBERTY— A. E. Lewis, M. Brower, Cash.

Doctors.



Tate, Charles S. Caddell. Stephen Craven, Clyde.



W.

Drupgists.



Pres.;



Marsh, N. F. Ramseur Pharmacy.

Insurance

Agents.



Watkins-Leonard Co.

Craven,

I.



Foster, G. A. Foust, D. Lacy. Shepard, Frank. Coletran, J. W.

Dentists.



F.



General Merchants. Carter Mercantile Co.



Watkins-Leonard Co.

Covington, .1. E. Crescent Furniture Co. Jones, A. L. Marley & Caveness. Phillips, J. R.



Gregg.

Liberty



J.



D.

Druggists. Store.



Drug



General



Merchants.



McPherson



Gilliam & Patteson. Liberty Mercantile Co. Curtis, C. R. Curtis, A. W. Patterson Store Co. Frasier & Co. Stroud Bros. Buckner, S. J. Wrightsell. R. C. Crutchfleld, Minnie.



&



Pickett.



Webster,



Wagger,

York,

Stout,

J.



W. B. Robt.

W.

Grocers.



.1.



W.



Overman, Cameron,



J.



0. Lizzie.



Kidd, Maggie, Mrs. Cox, Ed. L. Martin, N. D. York, A. H. Hammer, M. E. Hotels and Boarding Houses. Ramseur Hotel (C. M. Spoon, Prop).

Livery

Stables.



Farmers' Union Store Co. Dark, D. E., (Produce.)



Wright, D. T.



Hatch & Mancr (Produce.) Reese, Mrs. (Produce.) Hotels and Boarding Hatch, O. T. Klondike. Sunny South.

Livery Stables.



Manufacturing Plants.



Ramseur Milling

Houses.



Co.



(Roller



Mills).



Parks, J. A. York, R. W. Martin, N. D. Columbia Mfg. Co. (Cotton Mill). Novelty Wood Works.



Patterson Stable Co.



Foushee,



Ramseur Broom Works. W. T., & Co.



Hatch, O. T. Manufacturing Plants. Liberty Chair Co.

Liberty



Kimsey, G. M.

Turner. Jno. T. Ramseur Furniture Factory. Fleter Lumber Co. Markets. llodgins, Geo. M. Real Estate Dealers.

Vllbre,

J.



Roller Mills.



J. Rom. (Saw Mill). Liberty Picker Stick Co. Liberty Machine and Motor Co. Smith Bros. Brick Co. Home Lumber Co. Furniture Dealers.



Smith,



s.



Automobile

York.

Free,

J.



Livery.



Curtis,



J.



W.

S.

J.



W.



E. E.



Buckner,



Garages.



Watkins,



W.



II.



.



Jr.



RAMSEUR.

Incorporated in 1893. Population, 1910: Whites, 1,150; colored, 50;

total,



Curtis,



Architects David A.



and



Contractors.



WORTHVILLE.

Inerporated in 1905. Population. 1910: 3S5.



1,200.



Value of

sonal



TAX RATE—



real estate, $750,000; value of perproperty, $274,000. 40c on the $100.



Value

$10(1,000.



of



real



estate



and personal property,

$100.



Town



Officers.



MAYOR—I. F. Craven. TOWN CLERK—J. M. McAllister. TREASURER—J. D. Leonard.



TAX RATE— 30



POSTMISTRESS—Jennie E. Wlnslow.



MAYOR—R.



l-3c. on the Town Officers.



H.



Shaw.



384



RAXDOLI'II



ICICIIMOXD

Value

property,

real

estate,



Ministers and Churches. W. J. Thorn] :on, Pastor. BAPTIST—R. E. Powell, Pastor. PRESBTTEBIAN—To be supplied. METHODIST J. B. O'Bryan, Pastor.



METHODIST—



$27,000;



value



personal



TAX RATE:



$22,267,



16 2-3c.



on the $100.



PROTESTANT—



Town



Officers.

,



General Merchants.



Shaw.

Groce,



R.



II.



C. &

C.



Co.



Coble, W. Wort], villi'



Dean. W. II. Arnold, Tom. Co.

Store

Co.



TOWN CLERK \V. M. Wilson. TREASURER—J. W. Blair. tax COLLECTOR—W. J. Church. POSTMASTER—J. W. Blair.

FRIENDS—

I'

I



MAYOR—H.



S.



Ra



Churches. Welker. Schools and Academies.

(



Ministers and

leo.



Manufacturing Plants. Deep River Manufacturing Co. Riverside Mills, Inc.



BLIO—S.

J.



.1.



Lindley, Prin. Doctors.



Tomlinson,



M.



ARCHDALE.

Incorporated in 1ST. Population, L910: White,

total,



200;



colored,



50;



250.



General Merchants. Hassell, S. H. Blair & Wheeler. Taylor, Will.



RICHMOND COUNTY COUNTY ROCKINGHAM.

SEAT,

the



POPULATION— (Census 1910), 19,673. Formed in 1779. Named in honor of AREA — 472 square miles.

Value

of



Duke



of



Richmond.



TAX RATE— PUBLIC ROADS — RAILROAD, TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS COMPANIES.

Property



real estate, $3,929,092; value of personal property, $2,104,638. listed in 1914: by whites, $5,740,530; by negroes, $293,200. County purposes, 31 2-3c. on the $100. Number of miles. 305. Worked by taxation and convicts.



Seaboard Air Line Railway. 43.66 miles, Pullman Co.. assessed value Yadkin River Power Co., assessed value



assessed value



$1,233,674.00 8,812.80



35.69000

8,526.00 19.847 00 24.393.00 22.S92.74 214.50 37,608.00 48.919.00



Southern Express Co., assessed value North and South Carolina Railway, 4.99 miles, assessed value, Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co., assessed value Western Union Telegraph Co., assessed value Postal Telegraph-Cable Co., assessed value Raleigh, Charlotte and Southern, A. & A. Div.. 9.00 miles, assessed value



Rockingham Railroad.

September

7



16.67



srPERIOR COURT TERMS—January

(civil),



miles,



assessed

4.



value



March

6



22



(civil),



September



27,



December



April



5,



May

Key.



24,



July



19.



(civil).



in Rh am.



BEAVER DAM—W. E. Robertson, Hoffman: Nelson Gibson, Rockingham, R. 5; Geo. R. TREASURER— R. L. McDonald, Rocking- Ross. ham. ROCKINGHAM—W. F. Long. A. P. Barrett. COROXER —A. M. Smith, Rockingham. W. H. Covington, A. P. Fry, Rockingham; G. M. Rainwater, N. A. Graham, Alex McSURVEYOR—X. A. Graham, Rockingham. STJPT. OF HEALTH— A. C. Everett. Rock- intosh, Roberdel; C. C. Ingle, Cordova; W. T. Mullis, Rockingham. ingham. SUPT. OF SCHOOLS— W. R. Coppedge, RockWOLF PIT—W. H. Roberts, Rockingham,

Rockingham.

ingham.



COUNTY OFFICERS. CLERK OF COURT— J. A. McAulsy, RockREGISTER OF DEEDS—B. F. Reynolds,



BLACK JACK— C.

J.



H.



Ellerbe.



Rfd.;



F.



Capel, Ellerbe: A.



M. Parsons, Rocking-



ham.



SUPT.

ingham.

Covington;



OF

W.



HOME—W.



Rfd.;

T.



R.



L.



Baldwin,

A.



Rock-



Ussery,

2.



Cordova; H.

A.



H.



Brown,

A. Bagwell,



Rockingham, R.

Wilkes,



BOARD OF EDUCATTOX—D



Parsons. X. Everett, Rockingham; A. H.



MARK'S CREEK—J.



Atkinson,



W.



McDonald, Hoffman. COMMISSIONERS— H. E. Gibbons (chm'n), Hamlet: W. A. Gibson, H. J. Rogers, Rockingham, R. F. D.; J. R. Bennett. Ellerbe; J. L. Baldwin, Mangum. BOARD OF ELECTIONS—W. S. Lowdermilk, W. M. Kelly. T. B. Baxley, Rockingham.



J. E. Milliken, W. H. H. Hamlet; M. B. Nicholson. Osborne.



CONSTABLES.



TOWNSHIP—J. B. Reynolds. MINERAL—W. O. Whitley, Ellerbe. BEAVER DAM— M. E. Lomax, Jackson Springs. —TRIAL JUSTICE OF THE COUNTY COURT ROCKINGHAM—J. T. Henry, Rockingham.

STEELE

Ellerbe.



W.



Steele Lowdermilk.



JUSTICES OF THE



PEACE.

J.



WOLK



PIT



—E.



H.



Rogers,



Rockingham.



L. Baldwin J. S. Mathewson. Mangum; D. A. Bruton, Alfred Baldwin, Ellerbe,



STEELE TOWNSHIP— A.



Little,



Little



Mills; J.



MARK'S CREEK—W. D. Smith, Hamlet. SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES.

Roberdel.



Rfd.



MINERAL SPRINGS—J.

lerbe,



A.



Rfd.



;



Thomas, K.



Jason Aumon, F. Lowdermilk, Ellerbe.



Covington. ElNorman R. L.

;



Hoffman. Pee Dee.

Covington.

Ellerbe.



RICHMOND COUNTY

PHYSICIANS NOT

, ,



385



IN



TOWNS.



Maness, J. M. Ellerbe. Coppedge, Neilson, Ellerbe. Howell, \V. L. Covington.



EXPRESS AGENT— H. C. Abbott, Southern. TELEGRAPH MANAGER—Mack Phillips, W. U. TELEPHONE MANAGER— T. C. Roylc.

Ministers



PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

McNair, Ollie, Rockingham, R. Monroe, Pal., Rockingham, R. Hutcliins, Jas., Hoffman. Scarboro, A. D., Hoffman. McNeill, Effle M., Hoffman. Graham. Essie, Rockingham, R. McPeter, Ida, Ellerbe, R. 3.

Field, Annie, Ellerbe, R.

2. 3. 5.



and



Churches.

Rector. Pastor; Presid-



METHODIST—J.

ing

•1.



BAPTIST— Bruce Benton. EPISCOPAL—E. W. Osborne,

B.

Hurley,

J. Elder, J. Barker. J.



Richmond Circuit; Richmond Circuit, Rockingham;

H.

Hall,



3.



D. B.



F.



McDuffle, Mrs. Von, Hamlet. Hurley, Buena, Cognac. McLauchlin, Beula, Osborne. McLeod, Martha, Hamlet. Johnson, Annie, Hamlet.



PRESBYTERIAN—W. R. Coppedge, ingham; A. J. Hodgin, Rockingham. BAPTIST—Jerry' Reeves, Roberdel.



McConnel, Roberdel Circuit, Roberdel; Watson, Midway Circuit, Rockingham. Rock-



Rockingham, R. 2. Milhour, Mildred, Old Hundred.

T'ssery,



Alice,



Sutton, Annie, Ellerbe, R. 1. Covington, Ethel, Ellerbe, R. 2. Hall, Maude, Ellerbe. McRae, Edna, Rockingham, R.



3.



McLamb, M.



,



Ellerbe.



Maness, Margueritte, Norman. Maness, Lilly, Norman. Baldwin, W. W., Rockingham. Warburton, Elma, Rockingham. Wicker, Lula, Rockingham.

Elizabeth, Rockingham, R. 4. Covingham, Grace, Rbckingham, R. 4. Baker, Nettie, Rockingham, R. 3. Field, Annie, Rockingham, R. 5.

Ellerbe,



J. Bell, Chauneey Supt. Prin. ; Louise Gill, Alice McCulJessie Frazier, Tempie Dameron, Lottie lers, Linton, Maude Moore, Viola Alderman, Mary Cooper, Mamie Robinson. Hotels and Boarding Houses. Rockingham Hotel. Shores, E. A., Mrs. Morton. Mrs. Y. C. Busy Bee Cafe. Building and Loan Associations. Richmond County B. & L. Association.

:



GRADED— L.



Schools



and



Academies.



Blackburn,



Roberdell. Terry, Bessie, Roberdell. Capel, Capella, Roberdell.



McCall, W.



C,



Monroe, Mamie, Rockingham.

Webster, Estella, »Mangum. Green, Bettie, Ellerbe.



BANK OF ROCKINGHAM— Claude Gore, M. W. McRae, Cash. BANK OF PEE DEE—W. L. Parsons, Pres. H. C. Parsons. Cash. RICHMOND COUNTY SAVINGS— W. L. Parsons. Pres. W. L. Scales, Cash. FARMERS— R. L. Steele, Pres. L. S. Gov-.

Pies.;

; ; ;



Banks and



Bankers.



ington.



Cash.

Brick



Manufacturers.



Baldwin, Mary Anna, Ellerbe. Haywood, Wiilem, Ellerbe, R. 2. Pegnes, Nora, Rockingham, R. 1. McLean, Mary, Rockingham, R. 1. Cole, Susie D., Rockingham, R. 1. Monroe, Carrie, D., Cordova. Stead, Mary Todd Arnie, Rockingham. McDonald, Janie, Rockingham, R. 2. Baldwin, Etta, Rockingham, R. 2. Howell, Jas. A., Rockingham, R. 2. Luther. Lena, Covington.

Cox, Lonella, Ellerbe. Mathewson, Myrtle, Exway. Kendal, Ruth, Cordova. Scarboro, Delia, Cordova. McKethan, Mary, Osborne. Armistead, Tod. Rockingham. Howell, Jas. A., Rockingham. Baldwin, Etta. Entwistle.



McRae. W.

Arenson,

Everett.



P.



Boot and Shoe Dealers. McAulay, Yorke & Rogers.



A



John L.



Bros. Blocker Bros. Porter, A. W., & Co. Harrison, W. E., & Land Williams, A. A. Terry-Dickinson Co.



Hopkins



Co.



Book

Fox, L. G. Butchers and

Shores, C. C. Coley, J. R.



Stores.



Dealers



in



Cattle.



McDonald, Janie, Entwistle.

Shoaf, Nettie, Entwistle. Culberson, Mrs. Don, Rockingham. Warner, Julia, Ellerbe, R. 1. Gibson, Bertha, Ellerbe. Reynolds, O. G., Rockinkgham. Andrews, Jessie, Mt. Gilead.



Hinson, G. E. Palace Market. Carriage and



Wagon



Dealers.



ROCKINGHAM.

Population,

1910:



Davis, E. S. Bostick Mule Co. Everett Hardware Co. Porter, A. W. Clubs. Manufacturers' Club. Richmond Club.



Value

the poll.



of



real



approximately,



TAX RATE:

Bonded

debt,



3,500. estate and personal $1,350,000. $1.25 on the $100;



property,



Chamber of Rockingham Chamber



$2.85



on



Commerce. of Commerce. Commission Merchants. Palmer Payne Co. X>edbetter, John S.



$140,000: floating debt,



$6,000.



McRae Grocery



MAYOR— W. E. McNair. CHIEF OF POLICE— W. CLERK—M. W. McRae.

TREASURER—M. W.



Town



Officers.



B. Flake.



TAX COLLECTOR—W. B. Flake. STANDARD-KEEPER— A. B. Nicholson.



McRae.



ATTORNEY—J. R. McLendon. SUPT. OF HEALTH— A. C. Everett. POSTMASTER— Mrs. J. P. Cameron.

-25—



Co. Covington, T. A. Cotton and Hosiery Mills. Pee Dee Mfg. Co.. Nos. 1 and 2. Roberdel Mfg. Co.. Nos. 1. and 2. Leak. Wall & McRae Mfg. Co. Steele Mills Mfg. Co. Ledbetter Mfg. Co. Hannah Pickett Mfg. Co.



Entwhistle Mfg. Co. Great Falls Mfg. Co.



386



RICHMONJ



RICHMOND COUNTY



::sx



KIt'llMiiNli

Schools



ROBESON

Livery

Stables.

Mills.



and



Academies.

Butler,

J.



im:H—Jas.

Butler,

Butler,

J.



Hutchin. Prln. General Merchants.



W.

Saw

M.

J.



Blue.



Jas.



W.

J.



Cameron,

Butler. A. Blue. Jas.



Baldwin, G. C.

A.



B. C itton



Gins.



McDonald, A. H. Blue. Jas. Robertson, W. E.



Hoffman



Drug



Druggists. Co.



COUNTY ROBESON LUMBERTON.

COUNTY SEAT,

51,945.



POPULATION— (Census 1910). Formed in 1786. Named In AREA— 950 square miles.

Value

of



honor of Colonel Robeson.



(Battle of Elizabethtown,



1781.)



House bonds, 2c; Premium. 2c; Funding Bond, lc Tension, 2c; Funding Bonds, lc County bonded debt. $75,000. PUBLIC ROADS— Worked by taxation.



M'MBER OF SCHOOLS— TAX RATE—

Property



real estate, $7,009,496; value of personal property $3,372,648. listed in 1914, liv white. $9,039,871; by Indians, $506,333: by negroes $835,940. For whites, 82: for negroes. 63; for Indians, 2 Court roads, 21c. State 27 2-3c. on the $100; school. 20c; county, 19c.

;



RAILROAD. TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS COMPAN IES:

*„ .



Carolina Electric Company, assessed value.... ,••", value assessed Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company, 80.64 miles, Seaboard Air Line Railway, 30.60 miles, assessed value Pullman Company, assessed value Southern Express Company, assessel value Western Union Telegraph Company, assessed value Red Springs and Bowmore Railway, 2 miles, assessed value St. Paul Telephone Company, assessed value Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company, assessed value Raleigh and Charleston Railroad Company, 2076 miles, assessed value Farmers Rural Telephone Company, assessed value American Telephone and Telegraph Company, assessed value assessed value Postal Telegraph- Cable Company, value Virginia and Carolina Southern Railway. 22 62 miles, assessed Maxton. Alma Railway Company, 12.50 miles, assessed value ....... Southern Bell Telephone Company, assessed value

.



2.850.00



oile'llnn s

13.924.92 28.049.00 17.806.21 2,727.00 394.00 11,258.00



?**i 'I™



.



.



.



.



.



. . .



"nn'nn 200.00 6,244.00 2.349.80 67.860.00 20.00ft 00 10.192.00



SUPERIOR COURT TERMS—January

June 7 December 6

(civil), (civil).



25.

6,



(civil),

8,



July



5,



September



February 22 September 13



(civil), (civil).



March



29



October 4



(civil) (civil),



May



10



November

F.



COUNTY OFFICERS. CLERK OF COURT—C. B. Skipper,

ton



LumberFloyd,



J. L. McMill, Buies, R. Springs, R. F. D. John S. Brown, Buies. R. F. D. D.

: :



HOWELLSVILLE—N.

; :



C.



Graham,



LumberL.



SHERIFF—R.

REGISTER

Lumberton.



E.



Lewis,



Lumber-ton.



ton.



OF



DEEDS—M.



W.



R

S.



LFMBERTON—Grover

Pratt.



Wm. B. Kinlow, Lumberton, R. F. D. F. D. J. S. Currie. Lumberton. R. F. D.

Britt,



Lumberton;



ton.



TREASURER— M. G. McKenzie. Luruberton. berton; W. P. Barker, Lumberton, E. L. Wholy. Lumberton. AUDITOR—J. M. McCallum, Lumberton. MAXTON— Geo. C. Fisher, Maxton.D. Cobb, CORONER—G. E Rancke. Sr., Lumberton. IMRKTON— J. B. McCormick, J. SUPT. OF HEALTH—B. W. Page, Lum- D M. Brown. A. A. Wright, I. W. Thompson. berton RAFT SWAMP—W. K. Culbreth. LumberSUPT. OF SCHOOLS— J. R. Poole. Lumber- ton R F. D. John Prevatt. Lumberton. R. ton. L. C. Davis. Lumberton. R. F. D. O. Lumber- F. SUPT. OF HOME — Ira Flowers, SADDLE TREE— E. B. Paul, Lumberton, R.

:



Lumberton;



D.



B.



McNeill,



Lum-



:



(chm'n). Red Springs; C. T. L. Johnson, Lumberton.



F D. John R. Oxindine, Lumberton, R. F. D. BOARD OF EDUCATION— Lucius McRae SMITH'S — H. A. McNeill. T. Pate, Fumis SAINT PAUL— J. F. Hamilton, St. Poul; Marcus Smith. St. Paul THOMPSON—A. T .McKeller, Rowland: COMMISSIONERS— A. J. Floyd (ch'm).

: ;



Fairmont; C. B. Townsend. Lumberton: J. F. McKoy. Red Springs: J. W. Ward, Rowland; Rony McNair, Maxton. BOARD OF ELECTIONS—Frank Gaugh, (chm'n), McK. Kinnon, Marbor; E, G. Johnson.

St.



Foster Williams,



McDonald; W.

T.



M.



Bridgers,

,,



Raynham.

;



Paul.



Lumberton. R. J. Pink Smith. Lumberton. R. 5; L. F. D. F Martin. Allenton; Isaac A. Smith, LumJ. Ed Tyson, Lumberton, R. berton R. F. D.

Phillips.

:



WISHART—J.

Jno.







,



F. D.



JUSTICES OF THE

roe,



PEACE.

L.



PEMBROKE—A.

;



M. Smith,

S.

J.



Allenton. Locklear,



N.



Mclnnis.



ALFORDSVILLE TOWNSHIP— J.

Rowland.

A.

It.



MunJ.



Pembroke;

mont.



J.



Sampson.

L.



F.



D.



;



G.



E.



Bond



L.



FAIRMONT—B.



Page, A. E. Floyd, FairProctorsville Hedgpeth. H. Worrick, Orrum. I.

:



Monroe.



BRITT'S



L.



Stone.

A.



ORRUM—M.

Smith



M.



BURNT



SWAMP—W.



Red



Ifulior



Stephen. Orrum;



ROBESON COUNTY

SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES. ALFORDSVILLE HIGH— J. F. Sinclair,

Prin., Alfordsville.



Rowland,

Avevnt,



Winnie,

L.

,



Mamie

Lilly,



Lumberton. Lumberton.



Wicker,

Belk, Barker,



Melrose.



ALLENDALE HIGH -Archie McMillan, Prin., BETHEL INSTITUTE— Miss Mary N. McPrin.,



Lumberton. Carolina, Elizabeth, Lumberton.

Lumberton.



Lauchlin, Prin., Branchville.



HILLSIDE— Miss Sallie Currie, Prin. STINCEAN INSTITUTE—M. Shepherd,



Steele, Cornelia, Lumberton. Pittard, Sue, Lumberton. Olive, Bernice, Lumberton.



Orrum.



Parkton. ST. PAUL'S

Paul's.



PARKTON HIGH— R. E. Rickenbaker, Prin., HIGH—J. R. Dew, Prin., St.



MINISTERS NOT IN TOWNS. Baker, L. J., Parkton. Barnes, K., Orrum. Barnes, D. C, Orrum. Bresson, W. L., Richardson. Byrd, R. L., Taylorsville. Cobb, J. W., Lumber Bridge. Harrison, Hey, Homer. Hedgepeth, R. A., Barnesville.

Scott, Willes.

J.



Beard, Leon, Rex. Austin Hallie. Maxton. King, Mary. Rex. McBryde, Hattie, Maxton. Robertson, Mary, Maxton. Bullard, Lela, Maxton.

Prevatt, Dovie, Orrum. Short, Grace, Orrum. Reyholds, Thelma. Orrum. Melntyre, Carolina, Parkton. Culbreth, Mary I,.. Parkton. Turnely, Louise, Parkton. Parkton. McAthur, Annie L.

,



J.,



Orrum.

IN



W. W., Fairmont.



PHYSICIANS NOT

Currie,



TOWNS.



Dr.



W. S., Parkton. Ayers, Proctorville. Surlea, Dr., Lumber Bridge.



Buie. Leonard, S. E., Red Springs. DeVane, Lillia, Red Springs. Gibson, Ethel, Red Springs. Humphrey, F. P., Mrs., Lumberton. Thompson, Eva, Rennert. Moseley, R. F., Rowland.

E.,



Seabolt, Egerton,



J.



G.,



Lumberton.



Anna



SAW MILLS NOT

Alma Lumber

Co.,



IN



TOWN.



Alma.



Alford, Neill, Floral College. Britt, G. T.. Britts. Butler, James, Talorsville.



Culbrcth J. W., Pembroke. Evans, A. D., St. Paul. Floyd, J. R., Barnesville. Hughes, J. G., & G. C, Shannon. Jones, H. L., & Co., Purvis. Leggett, W. A., Nye. McDonald, E. J., & Bros., Rennert. McGirt, J. K., Wakulla.



Kenzie, Kate M., Rowland. Barron. Annis, Rowland. Cooper, Lelia, Rowland. Edens, Carrie. Purvis. Johnston, Margaret. McNeill, Daisy. Russ, Lena, Lumberton. King, Dora. Shannon. Stemart, Meta, Maxton. Canady. Mary, Hope Mills.



McMillan & Hughes, Parkton. McWhita, VV. R., Howellsville. Odom, Opie, St. Pauls. Prevatt, Giles & Co., Lumberton, R. F. D. Price roke. Prevatt, Quessie, Buie. Conoly, Virginia M.. Red Springs. DeVane, Annie B., Bed Springs. Covington, Bessie, Red Springs. Mclntyre, c. F.. Rennert. Jones, W. II.. Rowland. Ziesberg, Elsie, Rowland. Carrington, Mary. Rowland.



Fletcher, R. J., Wakulla. Barnesville. Floyd, J. R. Graham, J. M., Pike.



Graham, Richard, Bowmore.

Etodgin, 11. II., Antioch. L. R., Fulmore. Leggett, W. A.. Nye. Lewis, J. B., lnman. Livermore, R. W., Pates. Mi Iiryde, Thomas, Ryan.



Hamer,



McGeachy, Robert,

MeGirt,

J.



Brown. Edens,



Polly.

II.



Rowland.

Purvis.



Johnston, Kate M. Lumberton. Poole. Ella Mae. Lumberton.

Garrett,

C.



L.,



McCoy, W. R., Floral College. McLean, A. D., Branchville. McMillan & Hughes, Parkton.

Oliver, Oliver,



St. Pauls. K., Wakulla.



A.

J.



C.

S.,



G.,



Lumberton.



Affinity. Affinity.



Katherine, Shannon. Alexander, S. I.. Maxton. MeGirt, Carrie, Maxon. Olive, L. B., St. Pauls. Pittard, Alfreda, St. Pauls. Livingston, St. Pauls. Alderman, Lillian, St. Paul. Kendall, Frone, Orrum.



Young,



Page, Oscar, Affinity. Page, Timothy, Affinity.

Parker, .1. P., McDonalds. Pates, C. T., Purvis. Price & Davis, Iona. Rogers, D. M. Rochester.

,



Rowan,

Rozier,



J.



C, Grady.

B.,

St.

J.,



Sealy, Davis.



Rowland, Barnesvivlle.

L.



Shaw,

Smith,



S. L.,

S.



Rozier. Pauls.



R.,



Fairmont.



Raynham.



Ponder, Max. Barnesville. Williams, Ruby, Barnesville. Ward, Rebecca, Fairmont.



B., Allenton. Stewart, D. L., Alma.

Stancill,



Thompson, D.



Thompson. F. F., McDonald. McArthur, Clarence, Raynham.

Ira, Bellamy. McCulloch, Bobbie, Bellamy. Warwick, Mary, Lumberton. Johnson, J. F.. Mrs., Marietta.



Britt,



L., Grady. Tolar Bros., Rennert. Townsend, L. H., Townsend. Townsend, S. R., Red Banks. Tyner, L. E., Lowe. Ward, J. W., Echo.



Britt, S. E..



Lumberton.



Jenrette



W. Tom,

Effie



Smith.

Britt,



B.,



Marietta. Marietta.



LUMBERTON.

Population,

1910:



Ruth. Fairmont.

Nette,



Elrod. Jones, Minnie A., Raynham. Singletary, Eliza, Bellamy.



Hooks,



Value



of



real



6.000. estate and



personal



property,



$1,800,000.



TAX RATE:

Bonded



$1.46.



Fleming, Johnson,



J. J.



M.,

F.,



Lumberton.

Marietta.



debt, $105,000: funding debt, $15,000.



Oraham,

Oliver.



Annie Mae, Marietta. Culberth, Rebekah, Marietta.

Rachael,

L.



MAYOR— A.



Town

E.



Officers.



CHIEF OF POLICE— H.



White.



Marietta.



MERCHANTS NOT



IN



TOWNS



Bruce, R., Pembroke. McCormick & Paul, Pembroke. Pembroke Mercantile Co.. Pembroke.

Stansell,



B., Allenton.

,



Barnesville. Barnes, R. R. Williamson, W. M., Elrod. McMillan, Co., Hughes, Parkton. McLean & Co., Ashpole. Patterson, McN., Elrod. Pool, R. H., Elrod. Alford, Neill. Floral College.



ATTORNEY— H. E. Hacy. STJPT. OF HEALTH— John Knox, Jr. POSTMASTER—D. D. French. E. R. R. AGENTS— M. Beverly, S. A. L. B. Husgins, V. & C. S. EXPRESS AGENT— F. J. Thomas. TELEPHONE MANAGER— Eugene Hood, Bell Telephone Co. TELEGRAPH MANAGER—S. H. Hamilton,

;



CLERK AND TREASURER—Grover STANDARD-KEEPER—A. B. Fisher.



H. Redfern.

Page.



W.



1-



Townsend, W. C, Lowe.

Tvner,

Britt,



Arnett,



E., Lowe. MeL., & Co., Orrum. Wm. O., Orrum.



L.

J.



Lumberton), W. R. Davis, Pastor; (West Lumberton),



BAPTIST — C.

No



Ministers and Churches. L. Greaves, Pastor;

Pastor.



(East



McNeill. Neill, Parkton. Livermore, R. W. Pates. Rochester. Rogers, D. M.

,

,



PRESBYTERIAN— Rev. Gorrell. JEWISH SYNAGOGUEHOLINESS— Rev. Combs. METHODIST— W. B. North, Pastor.



Rozier,



S.



B..



Rozier.



Maxwell. J. W.. Aalorsville. Regan, J. B., Lumberton, R. F. D. Butler, J. M., Lumberton, R. F. D.



GRADED—R.

Cotton



Schools and Academies. E. Sentelle, Supt. Boarding Houses.

Inn.



Wood



COTTON GINS.

Alford, Neill, Floral College. Atkinson, Hubert, Leesville. Baxley, Dennis, Cromartie. Butler, James. Tolarsville. Cox, C. B., & Co., Alfordsville. McEachern, A. R., St. Pauls.



McLean, Mrs. N. A.

Small, A. B. Railroad Boarding House. Lumberton, Boarding House. Dixie Cafe. Carter, Mrs. Clark Hotel.



ROBESON COUNTY

Grocers.



391



King Grocery Co.

Wishart,

J.

II.



CHAMBER OF COMMERCE—J.

Pres.

Clothiers and Townsend Bros.



Chamber



of



Commerce.

P.

Russell,



Biggs, K. M. Biggs. J. T., Caldwell. L.



Men's

Gins.



Furnishers.



Co.



H.

Caldwell

Caldwell,



Cotton



Redmond,

Blackburn,

Rozier,



C.



B. L. B.



Lumberton Cotton Oil and Ginning Co.



M.



M.



&

L.



Department Stores.

Carlyle.



Moore,



Juddie.



H.

(Inc.) Dentists.



White

Bullock



&



Gough.



White



& Gouch



Bros. Caldwell, R. D., Branch, J. A.



&



Son.



Banks and Bankers.

A.



Regan, J. D. King. D. D. Allen, R. T.

Druggists.



FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK—T. McNeill. Sr., Pres. K. M. Barnes. Cashier. NATIONAL BANK OF LUMBERTON—A.

;



McMillan, J. D., Pcpe Drug Co.



&



Son.



W.



FIRST NATIONAL

Pres.

A.

;



McLean, Pres;



C.



Brown, Cash. BANK— G. B. McLeod,

A. T. McLean. Cashier.



V.



McDonald Drug

Norment, T. A., Knox, John, Jr.



Co. Doctors.

Jr.



ROBESON COUNTY LOAN & TRUST CO.—

W. McLean,

Pres.

;



H. M. McAllister, Cashier.

Insurance



LaFAYETTE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.—W. J. Beattie, Jr., Pres.; O. L. Clark,

Vice-Pres.



Companies.



McPhaul, W. A. Thompson, N. A.

Johnson,

T.

C. L.



Pope. H. T. Grantham, W.

Parker.



Bakers.



Opticians.



Luniberton Steam Bakery. Building and Loan Associations. Robeson Building and Loan Association. Brick Manufacturers. Acme Brick Co. Boot and Shoe Dealers.



W. W.

Dry Goads and Notions.



Caldwell Caldwell,

Biggs, Biggs,

J.



&

L. T.,



Carlyle.



H.



&



Co.



K.



M.

Gough.

Fruit Dealers.

J.



Townsend Bros. White & Gaugh,

Caldwell, Caldwell,



White

Moore,



&

I.



Inc.



R.



D.,



&



Son.



L. H. Biggs, J. T., Co. Prevatt. W. J.



Wevastrin, A.



Book



Stores.



Caldwell & Carlyle. Carriage Dealers and Fuller, C. M., & Son.



Manufacturers.



Blake. P. C. Phillips, A. R. Redmond. C. B. Saunderson, R. T. Barfleld, J. B. Fertilizer Dealers Robeson Mfg Co.

Prevatt, W. Caldwell, L.

J.



and



Manufacturers.



Thompson, W.

White,

A.

E.

of



H.

Carlyle.



O.



Caldwell

Clubs.



&



Chamber

Industrial



Commerce.



Fish



and



Oyster



Dealers.



and Commercial Club. Commission Merchants.



Redmond, C. B. Phillips, A. R.

Furniture Dealers.



Whitfield



French. Lumberton Grocery Co.



&



Lumberton Furniture Co.

Grocers (Wholesale.) Birmingham & Co. Whitefield & French.



Birmingham



&



Co.



Cotton and Hosiery Mills. Luinberton Cotton Mills Co. Dresden Cotton Mills Co. National Cotton Mills Co. Jennings Cotton Milling Co. Confectionery Dealers.* Redmond. C. B. Kaluby, Salosm. Sanderson, R. T. Gilmore & Martin. Saloon Saleeby. Beasley Bros. Sanders, R. T. Freeman, William. Dendson, William.

Britt,



Hardware Dealers.

McAllister Hardware Co. Caldwell, L. H. Caldwell & Carlyle.

Hospitals.



Thompson Sanatorium.

Riverside Sanatorium. Insurance Agents. McLean, A. T. Sipher, E. G. (Dist. Mgr. W. O. Caldwell, A. P. (Life and Fire.) Williams, Q. T. (Fire.)



W.)



Hamilton,



S.



H.



(Fire.)



Alfred.

Builders.



Page, E. E. (Life.) Barker, J. A. (Life.) Norment, T. A. (Life and Fire.)

PreVatt,



Contractors and Walters, D. P. Burnerg, M.

Jones,



a.



W.

Jewelers.



Reynolds. W. G. Blackburn, L. B.



W. N. Branch. S. A.



Shootes, Shootes.



W. H.



Boykin, H. Parker, W.



('.



W.

Garages.



E. E. Coal and Wood Dealers. Caldwell & Carlyle. McAllister Hardware Co.



Lumberton Auto Co.

McAllister & McLeod Ramseur Garage,



Machine Shops



(Inc.)



ROBESON COl'XTY

Flayd, A. F. McDaniel. A. L. Beaufort Lumber Co. Store. Dean, \V. G.

Miller, E. S.



393



General



Merchants.



Cook, L. M. (Undertaker's Goods). Edens, Chas. Buie, Blanche.



Bullock, Don.



Hamilton Supply Co.



Fairmont Supply Co. Floyd & Pitman Hardware Co. Jones & McKenzie.

Griffin, Archie.



Red Springs Variety

Thrower, J. Cope, E. C.

J.,



Store.



Co.



Winesline, H. Turner, G. W.,



Kay. W. P. Townsend & Brewer.

10c.



(Sales stables



and sad-



&



Co.



(5c



and



Store.)



dlery,



buggies,



wagons).



Fairmont Parks (Market).

Manufacturing Plants. Fairmont Novelty Works. Beaufort County Lumber Co. Fairmont Light & Power Co. Crown Baling Works.



Brown, Katie R. Talbott, M. S.

Turner,

J.



H., Furniture Co.

Co.



W. G. Red Springs Trading Mayer, M. E.

Dean,

Garrett



Farimont Ginning Co.

Stubbs, J. F., Novelty Works. Lewis, J. D. (Saw Mill.) Jones, A. L., & Son, (Saw Mill). Livery Stables. Stubbs, H. G., & Co. W. B., & Son. Brice, Floyd, C. A. Byrd, H. G. Farmers Live Stock Co., A. S. Thompson. Garages. Fairmont Garage Co. Perry. W. H. Gibson, J. R. Smith, E. M.



&



McNeill.



Odom,



J. D. Wright, S. W. Bright Department Covington, W. P. Bonds, A. H.



Store.



Brown,



J.



W.

Son.



Gibson, David D. Lovin, R. B., & Rodgers, T. C. Gibson, Wm. N.



Laundry.



Wong, Chas.

Hotel

Hotels and Boarding Red Springs.



Houses.



THE DIXIE—E. G. Floyd. Pearson, Op. & Jeweler.

& &

Co).



Moving



Pictures.



McPhaul, Mrs.

Shooter, Mrs. Mco.i:een, Mrs.

Jewelers. Jewelry Co.



Tobacco Warehouses. Faint Tobacco Warehouse Co. (T. F. Reeves



Re



1



Sprl sgs



Livery Stables.



Robeson

Co.)



Tobacco



Warehouse

Warehouse



Co.

Co.



Davis & Sons.) Peoples Tobacco



(E.



J.



Hinson, D.

Jackson,

Spell.



C. P.



D. P.



(Ot



Reeves



Lawyers.

A.



Inman,



Contractor Robert.



&



Hamilton

Builder.



Moss,







&



McMillan.

Insurance Agents.

T..



.



RED SPRINGS.

Incorporated in 1S87. Population, 1913: Whites. 900; colored, 600;

total,



McCallum, A.

Mt'Rae,

L.

J.

II.



&



Co.



McKay,



Dentist.



Value



1,500. real



C'bson, H. B.



estate,

60c.



$750,000;



value



personal



Newspapers and Editors.



property, $350,000.



TAX RATE:



RED SPRINGS CITIZEN



(Weekly)— R.



B.



on the $100.

Officers.



MAYOR—J.

R.



Town

D.



CHIEF OF POLICE— W.

U.



POSTMASTER—J.



McLean. G. Brown.

E.



R. AGENT— H. S. Toon. MANAGER TELEGRAPH— H.

Ministers and



Parham.

S.



« Branch, Editor. Manufacturing Plants. Morgan Oil and Fertilizer Co. Williams, W. F. & J. G. (Lumber.) Love, J. M., & Co. (Lumber.)



Toon,



W



Gay Plow

Motor



Co.



Churches. • PRESBYTERIAN— H. G. Hill, Pastor. METHODIST— II. M. Eure, Pastor. BAPTIST— C. A. Sheerwood, Pastor. EPISCOPAL— Rev. Duncan. Schools and Academies. GRADED SCHOOL— S. E. Leonard, Prin.

Dr.

C.



&



(Plows.) Garages.

(Inc).



Machine Co.



LUMBER BRIDGE.

Incorporated in 1891. Population, 1910: White,

total,



203;



colored,



OS;



Value



271. of real estate, $56,14S.38; value of per10c.



SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE—

G. Vardeli, Pres.



sonal property, $15,510.



TAX RATE:



on the $100.



BANK OF RED SPRINGS— A. B. Pearsall, Pres. J. S. Jones, Cash. CAROLINA BANK & TRUST CO.— J. H. Mc;



Banks and



Bankers.



Kay, Pres.



;



J.

J.



H.



McKay,

Doctors.



Cash.



McMillan,



M



•Millan,



L. B. F.



W. U.



POSTMASTER— C. P. McGugan. CHIEF OF POLICE—W. H. Freeman. R. R. AGENT— D. R. Monroe, A. C. MANAGER TELEGRAPH—D. R. Monroe,

I..



MAYOR—J.



Town Officers. W. Hall.



Ministers and



Churches.

Pastor.



McMillan, R. D. Hodgin, H. H.



PRESBYTERIAN— J. E. Berryhill, BAPTIST—J. L. Jenkins, Pastor.



Red Springs



Druggists. Drug Co.



GRADED— J.

Straps,

Burnett,

Association.

F.



Schools and

L.



Academies.



Woodward.

Doctors.



Townsend's Pharmacy. Building and Loan Associations.



Thos.



Red Springs Building & Loan



McL.



394



ROBESON COUNTY

General



Merchants.

2.



Hall, D. M. Marley, M. L., Store No. Farmers' Trading Co.



McQueen



Bros.



The .McKinnon Co.

Co. Pool. J. T. .Tones, A. L.



McRae



Graham, E. McLeon, H.

Ki

ly,



J. J.



Robeson

Boarding Houses.

Stables.



&



Manson.

Co.



Hotels and Central Hotel.

J.



Maxton Supply



Furniture Dealers.



K.

J.



Mcltackin,



Livery A.



McNair, A. M. Horse, Buggy and



Chason

Clifton,



&



McKinnon

Central



Baker (Livery and Automobiles.)

Manufacturing Plants. E. (Wagons, Corn Mill.)



Harness Dealers. Currie Co. Hotels and Boarding Houses.

Hotel.



.1.



Maple Shade Inn.



Marley, M. L. (Gin.) Farmers' Trading Co. (Four Gin Systems.) Hall, L. ('. (Automobile and Bicycle Shop.) Insurance Agents.



McKinnon, Currie



Shaw,

Hall



J..



L.



&



(Fire.)



McLean & Croom. Phillips, B. W.

Glass, B.

C.



Livery Stables. Co. Brokers.



Hall (Fire.) Market.



Usher, C.

Tackley.



M.

Barber

Shop.

Mills.



W.

.1.



P.



Saw

Cnflon,

E.



Insurance Agents. Evans, T. O. Morrison, A. MeL. Consolidated Realty & Insurance Co. Newspapers and Editors.



THE SCOTTISH CHIEF

Harker, Editor.



(Weekly)—W.



B



MAXTON.

Incorporated in 1S74. Population, 1910: White, 1,200; colored, 800;

total,



Value



2,000. of real



estate



and personal property,

Officers.



$1,250,000.



TAX RATE:



$1.12 1-2 on the $100.



MAYOR —McKay McKinnon. POSTMASTER—O. C. Nicholson.

T.



Town



AGENT— F. C. Frostic, S. A. L. MANAGER TELEGRAPH— F. C. Frostic,

R.

R.



CHIEF OF POLICE— S.

Carrow, A. C. L.



H. Dunlap.



;



E.



W.



Printing Offices. The Scottish Chief Job Office. Cotton Gins. Farmers Ginnery. Maxton Ginning Co. Ella Manufacturing Co. Manufacturing Plants. United Lumber Co. Maxton Sash and Door Co. Elba Cotton Seed Oil Co. Maxton Veneering Co. Builders Supply Co. Maxton Light & Power Co. Carolina Electric Co.



U.



FIRE CHIEF—J.

SUPT.



WATER WORKS— H.

Ministers and



J.



Drennon.

C.



ROWLAND.

McNalr.

Incorporated in 1888. Population, 1914: White,

total,



950;



colored.



250;



Churches.



G. Hill. W. B. Mcllwaine. Pastors. BAPTIST— Rev. A. A. Butler. EPISCOPAL— N. C. Duncan, Rector. Lawyers. McLean, S. B. " Patterson, G. B. B. F. McLean, McKimmon, H. A. Wiggin, J. P. Carpenter, J. E. Schools and Academies. W. A. Nicholson, Prin. CAROLINA COLLEGE— S. E. Mercer, Pres. Banks and Bankers. T. O. Evans, Pres.; OF Lacy Williams, Cash. OF ROBESON— R. L. McLeod, Pres.; A. Armstrong', Cash. J.



METHODIST—M. V. PRESBYTERIAN— H.



McRae,



Pastor.



Value



1,200. of real



estate

70c.



and personal property,

Officers.



$1,500,000.



TAX RATE:



on the $100.



GRADED—

BANK BANK



POSTMASTER—V. G. Pleasant. CHIEF OF POLICE—J. H. Carper. COMMISSIONERS—E. M. Hines, Geo. K. McNeill, T. W. Brake, B. A. Edens. WATER. —SUPT. McKay. LIGHTS AND SEWERAGE J. A. R. R. AGENT— R. S. Dickerson, A. C. L. W. O. Williams. M. A. & S. MANAGER TELEGRAPH—R. S. Dickerson,

W. U.

Ministers and



MAYOR—D.



Town

D.



McLaurin.



;



Churches.



MAXTON—



Doctors.



METHODIST— J. A. Lee, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN— H. J. Mills, Pastor. BAPTIST— W. S. Ballard, Pastor. Schools and Academies. ROWLAND HIGH—W. A. Dees, Prin.

Banks and

E. B.



Croom, A. B. Kirkpatrick, L.

McClelland, J. Harris, D. W.



Bankers.



R. O.

Dentists.



BANK OF ROWLAND—Allen Edens, Pres.; Ward, Cash. MERCHANTS & FARMERS—T. W. Carml;



chael, Pres.



W.



L.



Buck, Cash.

Doctors.



Croom,



J. D., Mclver, D. C.



Jr.



Druggists.



Andrews, N. H. Reedy, Howard.

Pate, G.



Barnes Bros. Drug Co. Robeson Drug Co. Water Works.



M.



Maxton Water Works (Owned by

General



Evans, W. E. Smith, N. McN. Carmichael, T. W.

City.)



Dentists.



Merchants.

Inc.



Lennon,



C.



H.

Druggists.



Morrison.



J.



E.



Graham, R.



Strickland. R. H. Currie-Patterson Co., Carter, J. W.



Wards Pharmacy. Rowland Drug Co.



ROBESON COUNTY

McLaurin

General Bros.



395



Merchants.



Mcdonald.

Incorporated in 1910. 1914: White, Population,

total,



Bullock, A. L. Webster, W. W. Blue, J. T. McCorruick, H. K. The Peoples Trading Co.



89;



colored,



36;



Value



125. real



estate,



$50,000;

Officers.



value



personal



property,



$15,000.



Hedgepeth



&



Chitty.



Rowland Grocery Co.

Draughn, G. W.

Jordan, F. F. Bracy, J. McR.



Rowland Bargain House. Rowland Hardware & Supply Ward, John W. Adams, S. L.



Co.



COMMISSIONERS—J. L. Townsend, S. McLean, C. T. Davis. CLERK AND TREASURER—T. S. Greyard. POSTMASTER— S. McLean. R. R. AGENT—A. K. Jones. A. C. L. MANAGER EXPRESS—A. F. Jones.

Schools and Academies.



MAYOR— R.



Town

H.



McMillan.



Lytch, Mrs. Milton. B. B. Hardware Co. Pleasants, Cox Hardware Cc. Parlor Grocery Co. Hotels and Boarding Houses.



PUBLIC—.

McDonald Brick

Manufacturing Plants.

Co.



.McDonald Ginning Co.



Reedy House. Pittman House.

Lawyers.



PEMBROKE.

Incorporated in 1905. Population, 1914: Whites. 100; colored, 25; Indians, 125; total, 250. Value real estate, $250,000 (estimated) value personal property, $50,000 (estimated). TAX RATE: 33 l-3c. on the $100.

;



Wooten, E. L.

Livery and



McArn, Bracy Vehicle

Norton,

J.



Sales Stables. Co.



T.



McCormic, H. K. McKinzie, A. D., & Co. Rowland Live Stock Co. Building and Loan Associations Rowland Building and Loan Association. Newspapers and Editors.



COMMISSIONERS— E. M. Paul, Thagard. O. V. Hamrich. CLERK AND TREASURER— O. V. POSTMASTER— A. A. Thagard.

R.



MAYOR— O.



Town

O.



Officers.

J.



Fowler.

L.



Hamrich



ROWLAND SUN



(Weekly)— A.



C.



Johnson,



Editor.



A.



Insurance Agents.



R. AGENT— O. O. Fowler, S. A. L. and C. L. MANAGER EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH—

Ministers and

.1



Brake, T.



W. McCallum, C. J. Rowland Loan & Trust



O. O. Fowler.



Churches.

Pastor.



Co. Manufacturing Plants. Rowland Oil Fertilizer Co. Bracy Bros. (Lumber and Brick.)



BAPTIST— F. Davis, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN—C. A. Carson.

PUBLIC

Prin.



Schools and Academies. E. (White)— Florence



Johnson,

A.

Neal.



STATE

RENNERT.

Incorporated in 1895. Population 1914: White

total 250.

12.~>;



NORMAL



(Indian)— H.

Boarding Houses.

Bankers.

V.



Prin.



colored



125;



Cook

Cash.



Hotels and Hotel.



Banks and



Value

property



real



TAX RATE—



estate $100,000; value personal $60,000. 06 2-3c. on the $100.



BANK OF PEMBROKE— O.

Doctors.



Hamrich,



POSTMASTER— C. W. Watson. R. R. AGENT—G. F. Ellis. MANAGER TELEGRAPH— O.

W.

J.



MAYOR— B.



Town

Talor.



Officers.



Locklen.



G.



W.

Druggists.



Andrews, N. H.

Phillips,



PRESBYTERIAN—

Schools



G. Talor. Ministers and Churches. BAPTIST.!. L. Jenkins. Pastor. No Pastor.



General Merchants. McCormick & Paul, Inc. Breecc. A. M. Pembroke Mercantile Co.



Lowry, Wm. Sampson, H.

Lowrie, B.



11.



W.



and



PUBLIC— C.

Thompson,

Asst.



F.



Academies. Prin. Melntyre,



Manufacturing Plants.



Eva



Pembroke Planing Mill Co.

ST.



PAULS.

800;

colored,



BUIES.

1914: Population, Indians, 3; total 83.

real estate, property, $5,000.



White.

$12,000;



77;



colored,



3;



Incorporated in 1908. Population, 1914: Whites,

total.



200;



Value



value



personal



Value



1,000. real



estate,

30c.



$225,800:



value



personal



property,



POSTMASTER—Alfred Britt. H. Holt, R. R. AGENTS— J. P. Ray, L. John Q. Adams, E. T. Fitts, A. C. L. MANAGER EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH—

J.



Town Officers. No Town Government.



TAX RATE:



$200,000.



on the 100.

Officers.



P. Ray.



PHILADELPHUS HIGH— M.

J.



Schools and



Academies.

C.



McLeod,



S.



CLERK AND TREASURER—G. T. Fisher. COMMISSIONERS— A. R. McEachern, L. I. Grantham. POSTMASTER— P. J. Caudell. R. R. AND EXPRESS AGENT— E. D. Tyson, V. & C. S. Ry. EXPRESS AGENT— A. McQueen.



MAYOR— J.



Town



M. Butler.



Culey,

Britt.



Prins.



General

Alfred. Melvin. R. A. McNeill, W. R.



Merchants.



MANAGER TELEPHONE—W. D. Johnston. Ministers and Churches. PRESBYTERIAN—J. Mel. Wicker, Pastor. BAPTIST— J. A. Snow. METHODIST— J. A. Graves. Pasor.



396



ROBESON—ROCKINGHAM

Schools and Academies.

B.

Olive,

St.



GRADED—L.

Poole,

D.



Pauls Cash



Store.

I



Prln.



Coli y



Hotels and

Scott.



Boarding Houses.



McEachern Howard Grocery.



o,



BANK OF

J.



Bank

ST.



PAULS—L.

Lawyers.

Doctors.



and



Bankers. Mclnnls,



Cash.



R. Hester, C. Terry, ('has. Terry, M. E.



C. I.lntz, Asst. Cash.



Parham, H. M.

Culhreth. M. Odarn Bros.

A.



Butler, Jno. S.



Northrop, T. L.

Poole, C. T.

Dentists.

Olive,



Newspapers

ST. Editor

.



and



Editors.



PAULS MESSENGER—D.



Scott



Poole,



T.



II.



Grantham Drug



Druggists. Co.



Merchants.

St. Pauls Hardware Co. McEachcrn, Johnson & MeGeachy Co. McGoogan, L. L., & Bro. Lindsay-Butler Supply Co.



Manufacturing Plants. St. Pauls Cotton Mill Co. Johnson, W. D., Lumber Co.



Chatham Lumber



Co.



St. Pauls Light and Power Co. Cape Fear Cotton Mills (Office.) McEachern & McDonald (Hosiery). J. M. McNeill (Novelty Works and



Itepair



St.



P.auls Mercantile



Co.



Shops).



ROCKINGHAM COUNTY COUNTY WENTWORTH.

SEAT,



POPULATION— (Census Formed in 17S5. Named AREA — 550 square miles.

Value

of



1910),



36,442



in honor of



Lord Wantworth, Marquis



of



Rockingham.



real estate. $7,936,668; value of personal property, $4,156,668. Property listed in 1914. by whites, $10,324,906; bv negroes, 437,450. OF For whites, 71; for negroes, 41. 30 l-3c on the $100. County bonded debt, $99,700. PUBLIC Number of miles, 600. Worked by convict system.



NUMBER SCHOOLS— TAX RATE— ROADS— RAILROAD, TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS COMPANIES.



Southern Railway, 21.65 miles, assessed value Atlantic and Yadkin Railway, 10.44 miles, assessed value Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co., assessed value Pullman Co., assessed value Southern Express Co., assessed value Western Union Telegraph Co., assessed value Danville and Western Railway, 7.25 miles, assessed value Norfolk and Western Railway, 20.02 miles, assessed value International Telephone Co., assessed value American Telephone and Telegraph Co., assessed value Postal Telegraph-Cable Co., assessed value Good Will Telephose Co., assessed value Farmers Telephone Co., assessed value SUPERIOR COURT January 18 (criminal), February 22 (civil). (civil, August 9 (criminal), November 22 (civil), December 20 (criminal).

-



$846,950.00 116,633.00 17,501.00 9,293.00 89,914.00 32,946.47



53478.48

433,725.00 3,000.00 S.564.00 3,258.00 225.00 100.00



TERMS—



May



10.



June



14



COUNTY OFFICERS. CLERK OF COURT—Jas. T. Smith.

•vorth.



Went-



JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. HUNTSVILLE TOWNSHIP— D. A.

Stokesdale, Rfd.



Walker,



SHERIFF—Francis

"Ventworth.



B.



REGISTER OF DEEDS— J.



Kemp, Madison.

P.



LEAKSVILLE-M.



McMichael,



TREASURER— Francis B. Kemp, Madison. CORONER— S. G. Jett, Reidsville. SURVEYOR— S. B. Dameron, Reidsville. SUPT. OF HEALTH— S. W. Kerdle, Reidsville.



Rfd.: B. Spray; W. Spray; L. Diaper; J. M. Price, Leaksville. T. L. Smith, Stoneville.



Allen Hopper, Leaksville, K. Terry, Draper; W. A. Manly, S. Hodges, Spray: L. S. Waller, J. W. M. Clarke. Shelton, Spray;



MAYO—

;



MADISON— J.

Mayodau

Jeff

;



A. Pratt, Madison;



J.



H. Ault,



SUPT.

Wentworth.

worth.



OF



SCHOOLS— L.



N.



Hickerson.



SUPT. OF SUPT. OF

(chrm.),



HOME—Jno.



W. Rakestraw, Went-



SummerW. T. B. Wilson, Madison, Rfd. field, Rfd. I. W. G. Sharp, Witty. Summerfleld, Bfd. Wentworth, R. 1 W. J. Williams, Summerfleld,

H.

Garrett,

;

; ;



NEW BETHEL— A.

;



Sharp, Madison.



ROADS— Jas. V. Price, Madison. BOARD OF EDUCATION— Geo. W. Martin

Madison; Joseph H. Lane, Leaksville;

J.



B. F. P. H.



Williams, Summerfleld, Rfd. E. Wall, (chm'n). Spray; A. P. Sands, Reidsville; J. S. McColA. W. lum, Madison, R. F. D. Webster, Madison, L. W. Matthews, Stoneville.



Walter



PRICE— W. J. Grogan, Price, Rfd. REIDSVILLE—W. D. Hightower, Reidsville;

R. P. Mitchell, Reidsville; W. H. Nicholson, Reidsville; P. H. Williamson, Reidsville. W. H. Powell, Ruffin, R. F. D. L. H. A. N. Atkinson. Ruffin, R. F. D. Thompson, Ruffin. Ruffin; W. E. DLx, Ruffin, R. F. D. slMP.-sONVHLE— D. Ernest Purcell. Wentworth, R. 1: J. C. Turner, Reidsville, R. F. D. Wm. Cummings, Reidsville, R. F. D.



D. J. T. Wilson, Madison, R. F. Simpson, Summerfleld, R. F. D.



D.



;



COMMISSIONERS—R.



RUFFIN—



;



;



;



FARM

Reidsville.



DEMONSTRATION WORK—F.

It.



S.



Walker, Instructor, Reidsville, Rfd.



COUNTY ATTORNEY— Ira



Humphreys,



;



ROCKINGHAM COUNTY



397



WENTWOBTH— David

WILLIAMSBURG—



R. 5; Wentworth; J. R. F. D. ; VV. II. Settle, Reidsville, R. P. D. T. ReidsGeo. Davis. Etfd. ville, R. 1; A. B. McKimiey. Reidsvill e, E. D. Paschall. Mclver



M. Moore. Reidsville, A. Gunn, Wentworth,



;



MINISTERS NOT

MT.

lege.



IN



TOWNS.



HOWARD'S CHAPEL— L

MT.



HERMON—S. J. NEW LEBANON— L.

BETHEL—

&.

I..



I.



Beeker. Spray. Cox, Elon College. I. Cox, Elon Col-



W.. Madison. Bright. Mad'son. McAuley, Alice, Madison. Cheatham, Annie. Madison. Hoover. Mary, Madison. Benson, Stella, Madison, I{. F. ]). Sharp, Lucy, Madison. R. F. IV Nan".-. Florence, Madison, It. F. I).

Rinker, Lindsay,

II.



SCHOOLS



Cox, Elon College. IN TOWNS. Madison, Bfd. BETHANY Summerfleld, Bfd. PHYSICIANS NOT IN TOWNS. Stewart, J. T., Sumnierfield. R. 1. Johnson, W. A.. Reidsville, R. 2

I.



ACADEMIES NOT



NEW BETHEL—



HIGH—



MERCHANTS NOT IN TOWNS. Baynes, Jonathan. Wentworth. B. 1. Wall. A. D.. & Sons. Wentworth, R. Gunn, J. A., Wentworth. R. 1.

Thomas.

P., Leaksville. Settle, W. H., Reidsville. Rfd. Stone, R. J. C, Reidsville. Rfd. French, W. R., Ruffln, Rfd. Pruitt, R. H., Ruffln. Rfd. Powell Bros., Ruffln, Rfd.

S.



1.



Susie, stoneville, R. F. I>. LlZZie, Stoneville. R. F. D. Susie. Stoneville. R. F. D. Wai. Maud, Stoneville, R. F. D. King. ('. II.. Stonevivllc. R. F. D. Penn, IT. K.. Stoneville, R. F. D. King, Mary, Stoneville. R. F. D. Marshburn, 0. M.. stoneville. Trivette, Eugene, Stoneville. Garrett, Annie, Stoneville. Faeg. Cassle, Stoneville. Suttenfleld, T. W., Madison. R. F. D. Wilson. Pattie. Madison. R. F. D. Carter, Pink. Madison, R. F. D. Genes, S. A.. Madison. R. F. D. Lasley, Annie. Madison, R. F. D. Degrott, Lottie, Madison, R. F. D. Joyce, Ada, Summerfleld, R. F. D.

Kighflll,



Wilson. Wilson,



F.



Faucette, G.



H., Melver.

,



Simpson, J. M. Summerfleld, Rrd. Simpson, P. H. Summerfleld, Rfd. Hudson, T. J., & Son. Summerfleld, Rfd. Knight, W. M., Stokcsdale, Rfd. Cook. G. T.. Ruffin, R. F. D. Apple, G. W. Reidsville, R. F. D. Moore, J. W. H, Reidsville, R. F. D. Dixon, A. J., Reidsville, R. F. D. Adkins. J. R., Ruffin, R. F. D.

,



Herbln. Marie. Summerfleld. R. F. D. Weathersbee, L. W. Mrs.. Summerfleld, R. D. Wetmore, Ada. Mrs., Summerfleld, R. F. D. Truitt, J. S., Summerfleld, R. F. D. Johnston, Mary, Summerfleld, R. F. D. Carter, Emma, Summerfleld, R. F. D. Lester, Cora, Summerfleld, R. F. D. Sharp. Lizzie, Madison, R. F. D. Sharp. Florence. Madison, R. F. D. Sharp, Clara, Wentworth, R. F. D. Sharp, Carrie. Wentworth. R. F. D. Sharp, Cora. Rideeway. Va., R. F. D. Tinsley, Francis, Ridgeway, Va., R. F. D.

.



PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Sharp. Eugene. Madison, R. F. D. Deshaze, Minnie, Madison, R. F. D. Gant. Stokesdale, R. F. D. Gant, Maud. Stokesdale, R. F. D. Gentry, Tracey, Stokesdale, R. F. D. Carter. Bessie, Stokesdale, R. F. D. Witty, Annie. Summerfleld. R. F. D. Knight, Cora, Stokesdale, R. F. D. Lester, Etta, Stokesville, R. F. D. McDonald. Carl, Stokesdale, R. F. D. Tucker, Augusta, Stokesdale, R. F. D. Winkler, W. L., Leaksville. Winkler. W. L., Mrs.. Leaksville.

Ivie,



Grogan, Susie. Price. Lemons, Augusta, Price. R. F. D.

Currin. Joe B., Stoneville, R. F. D. Carroll. Ruby, Reidsville, R. F. D. Rice, Bessie. Reidsville. R. F. D. Pearson, Rufus, Reidsville, R. F. D. Perkins. Annie, Reidsville, R. F. D. McCargo, W. R., Reidsville. R. F. D. McCargo, W. R., Reidsville. R. F. D. Womack, Tattle Wray. Reidsville. R .P. D. Rascoe. Lily, Reidsville. R. F. D Deshazo, Dora, Reidsville. R. F. D. Preddy, Ruby. Reidsville. R. F. D. Apple. Ida, Reidsville, R. F. D. Norman, Pearl. Pelham, R. F. D. Lewis, Janie, Pelham, R. F. D. Pruitt, Sallie, Ruffin. R. F. D. McCollum. R. W.. Mrs., Ruffin. R. F. D. Hudson, Lynette Ruffin. R. F. D. Frashure, Nelle. Reidsville. R. F. D. F. D. Jarrett. Etta, Reidsville, R. Wilson, Grace, Ruffin, R. F. D. Foster, Lula, Ruffin, R. F. D. Lasley. Essie, Ruffln. R. F. D. Baker, H. W.. Buffin. King, Edna, Buffin, It. F. D. Home, Cernie, Buffin. Womack. Edna. Pelham. R. F. D. Carter, Claudia. Wentworth, R. F. D.

.



.



Mollie,



Leaksville.



Ray, B. W., Mrs., Leaksville. Hundley, Annie, Leaksville. Millner, Annie. Leaksville. Payne, A. C, Leaksville.

Givins,



Fagge,

Taylor,



J. P., Mrs.. Leaksville. Orene, Leaksville. Elizabeth, Leaksville.



Warriner, Agnes, Leaksville. Blanchard. Alice, Leaksville. Jones, Etha, Spray. Hopper, Nellie. Spray. Voss, H. D., Mrs.. Spray. Deshaze, Mattie, Draper. Watson, Durena, Draper. Blair, Annie Bell, Draper. Rangeley, Liza, Cascade, Va. Trent, Florence, Shale, Va. Taylor, Anne. Leaksville. Hundley, R. W., Leaksville, R. F. D. Martin. Jesse, Stoneville, It. F. D. Rakestraw. Sarah. Mrs., Price, R. F. D. Hubbard, Ruth, Mayodan, R. F. D. Gibson, Pricie, Mayodan, R. F. D. Sharp. Lizzie. Mayodan, R. F. D. Price, Ruth, Mayodan, R. F. D. Bennett, Mamie, Mayodan. Chandler, Lelia, Mayodan. Smith, Annie, Mayodan. Wall. Roberta, Mayodan.



Barber, Audrey. Reidsville. Rodgers. Fannie. Reidsville. R. F. I). Moore. Lucv. Reidsville, R. F. D. Walker, Wllsie, Reidsville. R. F. D. Nichols. Mary, Reidsville. R. F. D. Terry, Mae. Reidsville, R. F. D. Currie, Bailie, Reidsville. R. F. D. Leatherwood. Clara. Reidsville, R. F. I). House, lira, Reidsville. R. F. I). Lovlngs, Emma, Reidsville, R. F. D. Wilson, Ora. Benaja. R. F. D. Hull. Lucy, Wentworth. Harralson. Cora. Wentworth. Clark. Ruth, Wentworth. Malloy. Lelia. Reidsville. R. F. D.



398



ROCKINGHAM COUNTY

MAYODAN.

Incorporated in 1897. Population. 1910: White,

100:

1,400:

colored.

total,



Burton, Luther, Mrs., Reidsvllle, R. K. D. King, Lucy. Reidsvllle, K. F. D. Bull, Mary, Reidsvllle, R. F. D. Anderson, Louise, Reidsvllle, K. F. D. Baher, Mary, Kuirin, K. F. D.

lola. Reidsvllle, R. F. Sharp, Stella, Reidsvllle, R. F. Dallas, Aline, Reidsvllle, It. F.



Griffin,



D. D. D.



TAX RATE:



1,500. 10c.



on the $100.

Officers.



Myrtle, Wentworth, R. F. D. Kemp. lone. Madison, K. F. D. Roberts, Hattle, Madison, It. F. D. l'aschal, Bessie, Madison, R. F. D. Martin, Nellie, Reidsvllle, R. F. D. Xeal, Lillian. Mclver. R. F. D. Siade, Annie Bell. Mclver, R. F. D. llairston, Mary, Mclver, R. F. D. Wilson, Maud. Mclver, R. F. D. Turner, Myrtle, Reidsvllle, R. F. D. Matkins, Georgia, Reidsville, R. F. D. Morphis, Willie, Brown Summit, R. F. D.

Roberts,



POSTMASTER— Roy

R.



MAYOR—W.

R.



Town

L.



It ail



AGENT— J. E. Dempster, MANAGER TELEGRAPH— C.

way

Ministers and



CHIEF OF POLICE— II.



Parmill. Martin.

J.



Walker. N.



& W.

Reid.



H.



W. U.



EPISCOPAL—W.



BAPTIST— Rev.

H.



MORAVIANMETHODIST—A.



Churches. H. Wiley, Rector.

R.

Surratt,



Pastor.



Morton, Pastor.

Doctors.



WENTWORTH.

Population,

total,



Schools and Academies. PUBLIC— Miss Mamie Bennett, Prin.



191 0:



White,



250;

L.



negroes,



50;



Harrison,



H.

Merchandise.

Co.



300.



General



1'OSTMISTRESS— Margaret

Ministers anil

son.



Young.



Tesh, S. P.



PRESBYTERIAN— Watd METHODIST EPISCOPAL—T.

Rciusvilie.



Churches. Robertson,

C.



Madi-



Mayodan Supply

Wilson, R. B. Martin. L. W. Martin, S. F.



Jordan.



Pastor,



Schools



and



Academies.



WENTWOKTii

Cora mary.

Harraison,



liioH— juucy

Asst.,



Ruth



Prin. Hall, Clark, Pri-



,



Doctors.



Ellington, Samuel.



General Merchants. Wentworth Mercantile Co. JlitclieU, Robert G. Lawyers. McMichael, Charles O. Hotels and Boarding Houses.



C. P. Austin. J. W. Ault, J. H. Black, T. C. Piedmont Mercantile Co. Poole, W. N. Livery Stables. Fallin. E. E. Manufacturing Plants.



Baughn,



The Mayo



Mills.



SPRAY.

Population,

1914: White,

7,000; colored, 100:

total,



Reid Hotel.

Insurance Agents.



McMichael,



J.



P.



DRAPER.

Population,

50;

total,



1910:



White,

$500,000;

Officers.

J.



1,000;



colored,



Value



1,000. real estate,



value



personal



pioperty, $0^0,0UU.



MENT—W. R. Lynch, Mgr. Y. M. C. A.— C. H. Burt, Gen. R. R. AGENT— S. M. Harris, Western Railway. MANAGER TELEGRAPH—W.

W. U.

Ministers



POSTMASTER—L. M. Sheffield. CHIEF OF POLICE—Harden Eans. CITY WELFARE AND HEALTH DEPARTSec.



7,100.



Danville



&



B.



Weaver.



Town

it.



POSTMASTER—Thomas

it.



TLLLGRAPU MANAGER—W.

METHODIST — J.

BAPTltoT

Ministers

J.



R. Hundley. CHILI)' OF POL1CL— Siaugiiter. AG.ti.NT — D. Jones. Jones. i.-viithis AUUM' — W.

VV. VV.

1).



and



Churches.



D. Jones.



— W.



Cnurches. P. Hipp, Pastor.



and



EPISCOPAL—W. J. Gordon, Rector. PRESBYTERIAN— F. C. French, temporary. BAPTIST— I. M. Green, Pastor. CHRISTIAN—A. C. Knibb. Pastor. METHODIST— J. A. Farrington, Pastor. PRIMITIVE BAPTIST— J. F. Spanglery,

Elder.



Byrum, Pastor.

Doctors.



Scnools and Academies.



Schools



and



Academies.

building

being



PUBLIC—.

E. Hotels and Boarding Houses. Draper Hotel. General Merchandise. Hubbard & Co.. C. L. Mitchell Bros. Druggists. Sledge, R. S. Livery Stables. Martin Livery Co. Diaper Livery stables.



PUBLIC— ($25,000

constructed.



school



Webb,



S.



THE BANIv OF S.PRAY—D.

President

;



Banks and Bankers.

T.



F.



King,



IMPERIAL TRUST & SAVINGS CO.—B



A.



Hopper, Cashier.

;



Frank Mebane, Pres.



BOULWOOD



BANK AND

;



B. E.



Ivie.



Cash.



TRUST



CO.—



Gilliam Gussom. Pres.



P. H. Doctors.



Gwyrm. Cash.



Sweaney. John. Ray, John B.

Tuttle.



A.



F.



Manufacturing Draper Furniture Co.



Plants.



The Thread Mills German- American



Co. Mill.



Martin, S. L. Flock, R. E. (City Health.) Spray Supply and Hardware Co. Heiner, M.

Druggists.



Markets. Rockingham Market Co.

Grocers.



Spray



Mercantile Co. General Merchandise.



De Hart



Bros.



Martin, C. T. Smith. J. W.



ROCKINGHAM COUNTY

Patterson.

\V.

J.



399



Martin,



L.



W.

Jones.



Madifon Grainery Co. Meador Grocery Co.

City Grocery Co. City Grocery Store. Webster & Roberson. Webster Bros. Jones, W. C. McGhee & Co.



& Chemical Co. Wall Furniture Co. Grady, A. M.. (Fruits and Confectionary).

Floyd,

Hill



Hubbard & Spray Drug



Bakery.



Floyd Hill Furniture Co. Floyd Hill Mercantile Co Smith, S. H. (Fruit Dealer.) Hotels and Boarding Houses. Jones Barding House. The Colonnade.



Moore,

Scales,



J.



HH.



C.



Hardware

Pratt

Bros.



Dealers.



Penn Hardware



Redmond,



J.



Livery B.



Stables.



Martin Livery Co. Spray Livery Co.

Lawyers.

Ivie,



MADISON

Editor.



Essex Jewelry Newspapers



Co. Jewelers. Store.



and



HERALD— M.

Lawyers.



Editors. Mlsenhimer. L.



Cox



&



A. D. Cox.

J.



Haizlip.



T.

Dentists.

J.



Brown,

J.



J.



C.



Furniture

Pratt Bros.



Dealers.



Van Noppen,

Warren,

J.



E.



Undertakers

Pratt Bros.

Agents.



and



Embalmers.



Insurance



Emerson, E. E. Virginia Life Insurance Co. Manufacturing Plants. The American Warehouse Co. Nantucket Mills.

Lily Mills.



Insurance Agents.

Ragsdale,

J.



O.



Hotels and Boarding Houses. Stamps, Mrs. Ruth. Knight, S. G.

Jones,



W.



C.



Hotel Madison.

Livery Stables.



Spray Cotton Mills.

Leaksville Cotton Mills.



Morehead Cotton Mills. Rhode Island Manufacturing Spray Woolen Mills. Leaksville Woolen Mills. Carolina Cotton and Woolen



Pratt Bros. (Sales.) Cardwell. R. M. (Sales.)

Co.



Jones,

Zeigler,



W.



C.



John.



Manufacturing Plants.

Mills.



MADISON.

Population,

total,



1914: White.

estate,



1,205; colored,



450;



Value



1,655. of real



$14S,54S; value of per-



Pratt. J. A. (Finishing Mill.) (Lawn Swing Factory Cahill, E. P. Finishing Plant.) Ledbetter (Wagons, Repair Factory). Repair Factory.) (Brick.) Faust, James.



and



sonal property, $187,090.



Searcy,



Allen.



(Brick.)



TAX RATE:



65c.



Town



Officers.



REIDSVILLE.

Population,

'910:

5,200. estate,



MAYOR—W.



C.



Jones.

T.



Whites,

$1,200,000;



3,200;



colored,



CHIEF OF POLICE— W.

R. R. AGENT— T. J. Western; W. S. Stanley.



Tucker.



2,000;



total,



POSTMASTER—W.



T.



Chambers. Teague, Norfolk

J.



Value real



value personal



&



property, $1,300,000. RATE: $1.00 on the $100.



TAX



MANAGER TELEGRAPH—T.

Ministers



Teague,



W. U.

and

Churches.

R.

Surratt,



MAYOR— Robt.



Town



Officers.



Hairston.



RECORDER'S COURT— Ira

Womack,



METHODIST EPISCOPAL—A.

Pastor.



Recorder; Jas. D.



R. Clerk.



Humphreys,



BAPTIST—J.



T.



Bvrum, Pastor.

Robertson.



EPISCOPAL— Rev. Willey. PRESBYTERIAN—W. P.



Schools and Academies. Madison Graded School. Banks and Bankers.



POSTMASTER—R. S. Montgomery. CHIEF OF POLICE— W. W. Williams. R. R. AGENT— N. C. Thompson, Southern Railway. ^ Ministers and Churches. PRESBYTERIAN— D. I. Craig, D. D., Pastor. METHODIST—W. A. Lambeth, Pastor; B. A.

Ruffin

Circuit.



THE BANK OF MADISON— J.

Pres.

;



H.



Moore,



York,



J.



O.



Ragsdale, Cash. Tobacco Warehouses.



Pastor.



Farmers'

Taylor,



Webster Warehouse. Warehouse. Planters' Warehouse.

Doctors.

J.



MISSIONARY BAPTIST—Rev. Collins. PRIMITIVE BAPTIST— L. H. Hardy. Pastor. EPISCOPAL— Rev. LeBlanc.



GRADED—T.

tiss.



Schools and Academies.



T.



REIDSVILLE SEMINARY—Frank

Prin.



Wingate



Andrews.



Supt.



H.



CurA.



Matheson. R. C. Wilson, W. P.

Dentists.



REIDSVILLE BUSINESS COLLEGE— O.

CITIZENS



Roach, J. A. Martin, C. L.



Freeman, Mgr. Banks and



BANK— R.

Cashier.



Bankers.

L.



Watt,



President;



Madison Drug Piedmont Drug

Busick

Sons.



Druggists. Co. Co.



Eugene



General



Merchants.



— R.



BANK OF REIDSVILLE—W B. Wray. Vice-President; J. F. Watlington. Cashier. ROCKINGHAM SAVINGS AND TRUST CO.

S.



Irvin.



Montgomery, President



;



Scott Fillmau.



Meador Supply



Co.



Cashier.



ROCKINGHAM— ROWAN

Hotels and



4(11



Boarding Houses.



Lewis Hotel. Smith House. Tinsley House. Taylor House.

Stone



Druggists. Leaksville Drug Co. Scott Bros. Drug Co., Inc. Dentists. Rishardson, E. E.



Booz

Leath,



& &

J.



Livery Stables. Nolen. Insurance Agents. Stanford.



Warren, Ed.

General



Merchandise.

Co.



Manufacturing Plants.



Field. D. E. Leaksville Mercantile King's Shoe Store.

Mills.)



M. (Saw Mill.) Mitchell, Geo. M. (Roller Flour

Stonewall Electric Light Co.

Stoneville



Spoke and Handle Co. Barber Shops.



Robinson, W. A. Simms, Frank. Tobacco Warehouses. Glenn, Joyce & Co. Glenn. T. J., & Co.



Wilson, M. (i. Variety Stores Co., Inc. No. Variety Stores Co., Ins. No. Clayton-King Co. (Autos). Roberts, Bruce. Fleming. A. E.



1.



2.



Kemp,



Pete,



(Tailor.)



Leaksville-Spray



Grocery



Co.



(Wholesale.)



Glenn



Lewis, Taylor & Co. Blacksmith Shops. Kaliom, C. N. Fry. Walter. Repair Shops. Alley, Jas. A. (Buggies and Wagons).



&



Price.



Merchants Union Co. (Wholesale.) Leaksville Market Co. Twin City Commission Co. (Wholesale.)

H.nr,

(..



I).



Leaksville Milling Co. Williams, T. E. Seay Harness & Hardware Co.



LEAKSV1LLE.

Population, 1910: Whites, 1,128; colored. 326;

total,



1,454. Value real estate, $400,000. RATE; 50c. on the $100.



B. F. Price, Z. A. Willner, T. L. (Dry Goods and Millinery.) Leaksville Novelty Co. (Wholesale Novelty Goods. ) Hardware Dealers.

Ivie,



TAX



Rainey, S.

Leaksville



MAYOR— A.

R.



POSTMASTER—



Town Officers. W. Dunn.

,T.



Seay Harness



W. (Coal and Farm Implements.) Hardware Co. & Hardware Co.

Boarding Houses.



Hotels and



CHIEF OF POLICE—John



H. Lane.

F. Deshazo. Clark, Danville

II.



Western Railway Co.



W. U.



R. AGENT— Geo. H. MANAGER TELEGRAPH— George

Ministers and



&



Hotel Hopper. Ivie House. Wilson House.

Livery Stables. Leaksville Livery Co. Ivie Bros. Building and Loan Associations. Twin-City Building & Loan Association. Insurance Agents. Leaksville-Spray Insurance & Realty Co. Real Estate, Loan & Insurance Co., Inc. Union Mutual Life and Health Insurance Co.



Clark,



METHODIST— A. L. Aycock, Pastor. BAFTIST—R. E. White, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN— P. H. Gwynn, Pastor. EPISCOPAL—W. J. Gordon, Rector. Schools and Academies. LEAKSVILLE-SPRAY INSTITUTE—C. M. Beach, Prin. LEAKSVILLE GRADED SCHOOL—W. L.

Winkler, Prin.



Churches.



(Home



Office.)



Banks and



Bankers.

F.

Pres.

:



BANK

Pres.

;



OF LEAKSVILLE— D. Hooper, Cash. PEOPLES BANK— S. L. Martin.

A.

T.



King,

A. E.



Millner, Cash.

Doctors.



Warehouses. King's Warehouse. (Sale of Leaf Tobacco.) Farmers Warehouse. (Sale of Leaf Tobacco.) Manufacturing Plants. Leaksville Electric Supply Co. Coca-Cola Bottling Works. (Wholesale.) Taylor, J. B. (Tobacco.) Iloper. J. M. (Planing Mill.)

J. H., Buggy Co. Leaksville Wagon Co. Leaksville Light & Power Co. J- C. & E. B. (Flour Mill.) Kins. Leaksville Brick Co.



Hampton.



Smith, Ralph. Martin. S. L. Johns, A. B.



Wray. John B.

Taylor, T. G.



Turner

Lawyers.

Roberts,



&

J.



Knight (Flour and Feed Mill.)

K.



Dunn. A. W.

Ivie.



(Flour Mill.) Garages.



Allen D.



Leaksville Motor



&



Garage Co.



ROWAN COUNTY COUNTY

SEAT.



SALISBURY.



POPULATION:

Number Formed

of polls.

in

174:!.



(Census

6532.



1914),

in



39,212.



Named



honor of Matthew Rowan.



461 square mile.s. Value of real estate, $9,987,694; vavlue of personal property, $3,800,027. Property listed in 1914, by whites, $13,287,721. NO. OF SCHOOLS: For whiles, 85; for negroes, 39. RATE: County purposes, 17c. on the $100; roads and bridges, 25c; special, 2c. ty bonded debt, $125, mm. PUBLIC ROADS: Worked by convicts, free and hired labor.



AREA:



TAX



Coun-



RAILROAD,



TELEGRAPH



AND EXPRESS COMPANIES.

value



Cooleemee Telephone Co., assessed value Southern Railway, 17.52 miles, assessed value North Carolina Railroad. 20.60 miles, assessed



$



500.00 591,496.00 919*452.00



—26—



4(12



ROWAN COUNTY

80,400.00



Yadkin Railroad, L6.66 miles, assessed value Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co., assessed



value



IS, 4"0.



(M)



Pullman



Co.,



assessed



value Southern Express Western Union Telegraph Co., assessed value e Co., assessed value Cold Hill Telep] Concord Telephone Co., assessed value North Carolina Midland Railroad. 17.2(1 miles, assessed value Postal Telegraph-Cable Co.. assessed value Lexington Telephone Co., assessed value American Telephone and Telegraph Co., assessed value China Grove Telephone Co., assessed value Soin hern Power Co., assessed value Independent Telephone Co., assessed vavlue Lower Store Telephone Co., assessed value Albemarle Telephone Co., assessed value SUPERIOR COURT T Kit February S, March 8, May



value Co., assessed



6.790.00

S,7S7.(l(i



12.110.00 1,825.00 1,300.00

325.2H7.(i(i



MS—



1,007.00 138.00 3,760.00 485.00 76,240.00 400.00 1,220.00 1,511.00

3,



September

IN



13,



October



1



1



(civil).



November



22.



COUNTY OFFICERS. CLERK OF COURT—J. F. McCubbins,

bury.



MINISTERS NOT

SalisIvey,



TOWNS.



SHKRIFF—J.

REGISTER



H.



Kirder,



OF

.T.



DEEDS— J.



Salisbury. Deaton. C.



Salisbury.



TREASURER— C. Kesler, Salisbury. CORONER —T. W. Summersett, Salisbury. SURVEYOR—P. Crawford Barnhardt, SalisSUPT. OF



bury.



HEALTH—E.

SCHOOLS—R.



W.

G.



Currie,



Salis-



bury



SUPT. OF

SUPT.



Kizer,



Salis-



bury.

Salisbury.

son,



OF HOME—Mrs.



Chas.



Patterson.

S.



BOARD OF EDUCATION—John

1: P.



HenderGlass.



Salisbury, R. 3. R., Salisbury. Monroe, D., Salisbury, R. 1. Riser, H.. China Grove. Pickens, C. M., Spencer. Ridenhour, M. L., Salisbury, R. Fisher, C. P., Salisbury, R. 3. Forbis, R. L,. Rockwell. Sprinkle, H. C. Spencer. Brown, R. L., R. 6. Trexler, H. A., Organ Church. Sowers, R. R., Granite Quarry. Parker, T. C, Barber. Brown, C. A., China Grove. Cox, Geo. H., East Spencer.

T.



C,



Jordan,



J.



W



1.



.



R.



land; Gray,



CleveR. 2; E. E. RichMiller, field, R. 2; II. C. Trott, Salisbury; O. O. Harrison, Mt. Ulla; J. W. Peeler, Rockwell. E. C. OF Gregory, Salisbury: C. F. Montgomery, Gold Hill; J. M. Proctor, Salisbury.

J.



COMMISSIONERS— C.

W.

T.



(chm'n.), Salisbury; .1. M. Furr, A. Sloop. China Grove.



Brown, B.



Fleming,



S., Landis. Bodie, N. D., Salisbury, Rfd. Shearhouse, O. P... Glass, R. 1. PHYSICIANS NOT IN TOWNS.



Sumner,

Grove;



Salisbury,



China



.las.



W.



BOARD



ELECTIONS—



Cowan, Robert L., Salisbury. Summerell, E. M., Mill Bridie. Prown. George A., .Mount Ulla. Withers, Bank, Enochville. Ilolrhouser, J. L.. Gold Hill.

Peeler, J. H, Faith. Choates. G. W.. Rockwell. Lentz. C. M.. Gold Hill. Monk, M., Spencer. ""'". I'. Spencer. Busby, J. G.. Spencer. Sigman. F. G., Spencer. Burns. A. B. Cleveland.



JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP— J. C. Miller, Salisbury, R. 1. UNITY— T. V. Terrell, Cooleemee; N. N. Fleming, Woodleaf: Wm. Kesler. Salisbury, R. 1; Walter J. Shaping, Salisbury. SCOTCH IRISH—H. C. Turner, Cleveland.

R.

land.



G



'



.



,



CLEVELAND— MT. ULLA— S. M. Hart, Mt. STEELE— Charles T. Beeker,

2.



1;



J.



Lyerly,



Cleveland, R. 1. B. D. Rosebrough,

Ulla.



Cleve-



Edwards, B. Ramsaur, G.

Rudesil, Lyerly,

S.



O.,



Landis.



A..



China Grove.

IN



MERCHANTS NOT

J.,



TOWNS.



Mt. Ulla;



J.



A.



Menlns, Barber, R.



E. Deal, J. L. Fleming, P. Cross, China Grove. W. L. Kimball. China CHINA Grove. LIT A George H. Pless, China Grove, R. F. D. ; John D. L. Brown, Granite Quarry; J. L. Shuping, Granite Quarry; Jno. D. A. Fisher, Faith. Z. Aug. Julius Earnhardt. Kluttz, Rockwell; J. H. A. Lyerly, Granite Quarry; H. W. Bost, Rockwell; J. Albert Heilig,

J.



ATWELI^-Wm.



GROVE—



KER—



A.. Cleveland. R. 1. Cleveland. Rfd. McDaniel. Henry, Cleveland, Rfd. Clark. J. M. Tyach, F. M.. Gold Hill. R. 1. Wooten. W. H., Cleveland, Rfd. Elam, J. R., Cleveland, Rfd.



COTTON GINS.

Lingle.

J.



GOLD HILL—



L.



Rockwell.



John W. Miller, Richfield. R. 2: Joseph A. Miller. Richfield. R. 2; Geo. A. Trexler, Gild Hill, R. 1. PROVIDENCE George M. Barrinser, Paul T. Goodman, Gold Hill, R. 1; R. B. Peeler, Granite Quarry; Geo. A. Peacock, Salisbury, R. 4; A. M. Eller, John B. Fisher, Salis-



MORGAN—







Bailey Bros., Woodleaf. Lippard & Wet more, Woodleaf. Teague Bros., Cleveland, Rfd. Deal, J. Wilson. Mooresville, Rfd. Knox. J. H., Cleveland. Rfd. Wooten & Runshaw. Cleveland, Rfd. "Ludwig, Ben, Salisbury. Bernhardt Bros., Salisbury, R. 2.



FLOUR, CORN AND FEED MILLS.

Salisbury. Mills, Salisbury. Mt. Vernon. Teague Bros., Peeler Bros.. Faith.



bury.



Kerns, S. C. Ketchie, W. L. Rav, F. M. Tarrh, Jno. R. CrawM. Brown, C. M. ford, Jno. B. Manly, C. Miller, Salisbury; C. E. Fesperman. Spencer.

B.



SALISBURY—John



Grimes Mill.



Thompson



ROWAN

SAW

MILLS.

Vernon.

Mingle, Mr., Salisbury. R. 2. Bailey Bros., Woodleaf. Teague Bros. & Cunent, Mt. Bost Bros., Salisbury, R. 7. Sowers, Philip, Salisbury.

Pless, Cora, Salisbury, R. 7. Trexler, Daisy, Salisbury, R. Stoker, W. A., Salisbury.



COt'NTY

Burton, Susie, East Spencer. Nicholson, Elizabeth, Salisbury.

Roberta, Carrie, Salisbury. Shaeffer, Adele, Salisbury, R. 1. Hicks, Maggie, Barber. Broadway, Rufus, Cleveland. Beckham, Margaret, Cleveland. Shoaf, Estelle. Mt. Ulla. Gaadman, Annie, Salisbury. Broadway. Alfred, Salisbury, R. Powlas, Maude, Barber, R. 2. Powlas, Mabel. Barber, R. 2. Swink, Trixie. Woodleaf. Wetmore, T. B.. Woodleaf. Frezor, J. G., Woodleaf. Williams, Letta, Barber, R. 2. Ingram, M. R., Cleveland. Price, L. A.. Mt. Ulla. Owens. E. B., Mrs., Mt. Ulla, Kitchen. Mary. Mt. Ulla. R.



403



PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

8.



5.



Fesperrnan, Angie, China Grove. Turner, Eloise, Cleveland, R. 2. Ilnrton, J. Allen, Mt. Ulla. Eller, F. J., Salisbury, R. 4. Fisher, Daisy, Crescent. Miller, Clara G., Salisbury, R. 1. Barrier, Lucy, Gold Hill. Pinkston, Beulah M. Woodleaf. Wise, Nola M., Salisbury, R. 7. Julian, Maggie, Salisbury, R. 3. Bost, Bessie, Salisbury, R. 1. Lyerly, Cara, Salisbury, R. 8.



R.

1.



2.



Needham, W. S., Barber, R. 1. Brown, Annie, China Grove, R.

Cooper, W. Hepler, H.

L.,



2.



Redwine, Maude, Salisbury. Bflrd, Fannie, China Grove. Chilson, Mary, Salisbury.

Kluttz. Z. A., Rockwell, R. 2. Sloop, John A., Salisbury, R. 8. Miller, J. C, Salisbury, R. 1. Bostian, J. J., China Grove. Morgan, Thomas H,, Salisbury, R. Bryan, F. N., Cleveland. Park, Nellie, Salisbury, R. 6. Watson, Helen, Spencer. Turner, Mattie, Spencer. Terrell, Florence, Spencer. Clayton, Margaret, Spencer. Park, Maggie, Salisbury. Tarrh, F. M.. Salisbury, R. 5. Julian, Pearle, China Grove. Kelly, Kate, Cleveland. Morgan, Amanda, Gold Hill, R. 1. Graham, Jennie, China Grove. Graham, Fannie, China Grove. Penninger, A. H., Concord, R. 4.



4.



Glass. R. 1. Mooresville, R. 3. Templeton, Leonard. Cleveland, R. Deal, Mary, China Grove, R. 2. Ritchie, Robtb., China Grove. Reid, Ada, Salisbury, R. 7. Gry, Annie, Salisbury, R. 8. Lyerly, Carrie, Crescent. Klutz, Nora. Rockwell, R. 1.



C,



F.



D.



Glance, Julia, Gold Hill. Mvers, S. K., Rockwell, R. 1. Lyerly, J. M. L., Rockwell. Wyatt, D. E., Richfield, R. 2. Morgan, Arthur, Richfield, R. 2. Shaver, Lillie Maye, Richfield. Horton, J. Allen, Gold Hill. Scott, Claudim, Spencer. Cline, J. E.. Salisbury, R. 4.



Brown,

Peeler.



C. N., Salisbury. Geo. D., R. 6.



R.



6.



SALISBURY.

1914, 13,000. re^l estate. $2,900,974; personal property, $1,573,307.18. RATE: $1.20 on the $100. Bonded debt, $400,000.



Goodman, Mary



J.,



Gold



Hill, R.



1.



Population,



Miller, Effie, Rockwell.



Value



of



value



of



Weaver, Mamie, China Grove. Jenkins, Hannah, Gold Hill. Jenkins, R. D., China Grove. Miler, Ella Mae, China Grove. Wortham, Francis, China Grove. Barringer, Mary, Salisbury, R. 4. Middleton, Ada, Spencer.

Garey, Vivian, Spencer. Carrick, Lizzie B. Spencer. Pickler, Meta, Spencer. Barnes, M. L., Spencer. Rose, Mary, China Grove.

,



TAX



Town



Officers.



Lynn, Mary, China Grove.

Efird, Maggie, China Grove. Eflrd, Lottie. China Grove. Peeler, Beulah, Granite Quarry. Miller, Mary A., Salisbury, R. Snider, Lorrella, Silver Hill. Fesperman, Lottie, China Grove. Kinney, A. C, Mt. Ulla, R. Lipe, Agnes, China Grove. Cooper, W. L., Glass, R. 1.



2.



CLERK—W. T. Rainey. TREASURER—T. J. Robe. TAX COLLECTOR— J. M. Brown. ATTORNEY— T. H. Vanderford, Jr. SI'PT. OF HEALTH— C. W. Woodson. POSTMASTER—A. H. Boyden. R. AGENT— J. A. Anderson. EXPRESS AGENT— R. L. Dewers. TELEGRAPH MANAGERS— J. B. Reaves, W. U. J. R. Crawford, Postal. TELEPHONE MANAGER— J. R. Reeves,

it.

;



CHIEF OF POLICE— J.



MAYOR— W.



II.



Woodson.

F.

Miller.



Southern Bell Tel.

1.



& Tel. Co. Ministers and Churches.



Beck, Cornelia,



China Grove.



BAPTIST— C. A. Thomas, Pastor. EPISCOPAL— Warren W. Way. METHODIST— W. R. Way. Presiding

J.



Elder;



Isenhoir, Cora, Landis.



W. Moore,



G.



W.

M.



Vick,



C.



F.



Sherrill,



Robinson, Lottie, Landis. DeBerry, Lottie M., China Grove.

Patterson, Mjj.ry, China Grove. Sifferd, Jason, Concord, R. 4. Whitem, Mary, Barber. Krider, Annie, China Grove, R. 1. Miller, Christine, China Grove. Miller, Lillian, Salisbury, R. 2. Gray, Katherine, Glass. Smith, L. L., Glass. Hithcox, Gussie, Mooresville, R. 3. Clary, Alberta, Mt. Ulla. Lyerly. Beulah, Granite Quarry. Lorbacker, Mrs. Lila M., Salisbury. Kern, Lettie, Salisbury.



Pastors.



LUTHERAN— M.

Pastors.



Kinard,



Geo.



H.



L.



Lingle,



GERMAN REFORMED—W.

tor.



CATHOLIC— Father



Leo, Pastor.



B. Duttera, Pas-



Schools and Academies.



SACRED HEART ACADEMY—. PRIVATE— L. H. Rothroek.

Wood,

Hotels and Boarding R. B., Mis. Rcisner, Mrs. C. F. Empire Hotel.



PUBLIC—.



Houses.



Southern



Hotel.



4n4



HOWAN



ClirXTY

Clothiers



Ford Hotel.

Barrier, Mrs. F. V. t'huim. Miss Sallle. Shaver, Mrs. (;. il.

one, .Mrs, Laura Quinn, Mrs. M. C.

\V A.N—



RUTHERFORD



407



Blacksmith.



Murdoek,

Daniels,



Q.



B.



B.

C.



M.

Cattlemen

A.,



Brown,

Miller



& Wood



&



four to five hundred men being employed, and from three to four thousand car loads of finished stone shipped every year, with a value of over a million dollars).



Bro.



Farm.



FAITH.

Incorporated, in 1913. Population, 1913: Whites, 450. Value taxable property, $72,700. TAX RATE: 25c. on the $100; 75c. on poll.



GOLD HILL.

259; colored, 42; 301. real estate, $32,103; value personal property, $12,878. RATE: 1(5 2-3c. on the $100.

total,



Incorporated in 1S74. Population, 1913: Whites,



Value



TAX



POSTMASTER— John

R.



MAYOR—J.



Town

A.



Officers.



Prothe.

S. Russell.



D. A. Fisher, J. C. Lingle, W. S. Barger, J. H. Peeler, L. M. Peeler. POSTMASTER -Supplied by Salisbury Rfd. Ministers and Churches.



MAYOR—G. A. ALDERMEN— J.



Town



Officers.



Brown.



R. AGENT— C. A. Helderman, Southern. MANAGER TELEGRAPH—C. A. Helderman, W. U. MANAGER TELEPHONE— A. B. Clemence. Ministers and Churches. METHODIST— No Pastor.



CHIEF OF POLICE—W.



F. Crowell.



EVANGELICAL— C. P. Fisher, Pastor. REFORMED— Vacant. BAPTIST— Jno. Jordan. Pastor. Schools and Academies. PUBLIC— Amos II. Peninger, Prin.

Doctors.

Peeler.

J.



H.

Merchants.

Co.



Prin.



BAPTIST— C. L. Taylor, Pastor. Schools and Academies. GOLD HILL ACADEMY— Miss Eliza PRIVATE SCHOOL- Miss Julia Glance.

;



Faith

Reid,



Supply



Martin



Morgan



& &



General Son. Beaver.



Merchants.



Peeler Bros (Furniture.) Faith Mercantile Co. Peeler, Chas. A. Rainey, R. A. Peeler, J. A.



Rutty, J. M., Hontycutt, J. Lentz, C.



&



ROCKWELL.

Incorporated in 1911. Population, 1913: 350 (estimated.) Value real estate, approximately $200,000; personal property, $30,000.



Co.

Doctors.



W.



M., M. D. Manufacturing Plants. Prather Roller Mills. Hill Consolidated Copper Co. Gold



TAX RATE:



MAYOR— J. M. ALDERMEN— J.

A. Wilson, H.



15c.



Holshouser.



GRANITE QUARRY.

Incorporated in 1901. Population, 1913: Whites, 550; colored, 450;

total,



C.



POSTMASTER—G.

M.



W. Peeler, J. W. Bost, G. W.

H.

Peeler.



G. Goodman, Choate.



TAX RATE:

M. Page,

J.



1,000.



R. R., EXPRESS. L. Sink.



TELEGRAPH AGENT—



25c.



MAYOR— M. N. ALDERMEN— J.

T.



Town



Officers.



Hall.



REFORMED— LUTHERAN—

G.



POSTMASTER—J. M. Lyerly. R. R. AGENT— R. L. Williams. MANAGER EXPRESS— B. S. Peeler. Ministers and Churches. METHODIST— J. H. Brendall. LUTHERAN— N. D. Bodie. Schools and Academies. PUBLIC—J. D. Hodges. Banks and Bankers. FABMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK—.

Doctors.



H. Weant, B. Isenhour.



W. Hudson,



BAPTIST— Vacant.

M.

Hotels and



Ministers and Churches. J. A. Koons, Pastor. Rev Body, Pastor.



HIGH—J.

Frontz



Schools and

Lyrely.



Academies.



Boarding



Boarding Houses. House.

Doctors.



Choate, G. W. Holshouser, A. R.

Druggists.



West, R.

Peeler, J.



M.

H.

Druggists.

Co.



Brown Drug



Barnhardt. H. W. Merchants. Holshouser, Columbus (Hardware.) Misenheimer, H. L. & Co. Fesperman, B. A., & Co. Show, J. W.

,



Holshouser.

Lyrely,



J.



M.



General Merchants. Peeler & Lyerly. Lyerly. H. L., & Son. Lyerly, T. J., & Son. Russell. D. G.

Lyerly. McCombs Lyerly. Son. Saford, H. R., Son. Lyerly, John R.



Frich.

J.



Shoe,



D.



Holshon,



Smith



&



&



&

,



&



Manufacturing Plants.

Frick, (Chief

J.



C. W. (Barber Shop). Manufacturing Plants. Barringer Manufacturing Co. (Cotton Yarns. Brown & Bost. (Building Material.) Sides & Lentz. (Building Material.) Rockwell Roller Mill. Rockwell Manufacturing Co. (Coffins.)



)



W. (Lumber.

is



industry



granite,



Cradles, Tables.) quarrying, from



Lyerly, J. C. Bost, H. W.,



(Gin.)



&



Son (Mfg



of



Ice).



COUNTY RUTHERFORD ERFORDTON. RUTH

COUNTY SEAT,

33.000.

Griffith

in



POPULATION— (Census

Formed



1914,



AREA — 470



in



1779.



Named



honor of General



Rutherford.



square miles.



408



RUTHERFORD COUNT?

TAX HATE — County

Property

real estate, $3,901,681; value of personal property listed in 1914, by whites. $5,506,339; by negroes,



Value of



PUBLIC ROADS—No. miles, 1.000. Worked RAILROAD, TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS COMPANIES. Carolina. Clinchfleld « Ohio Railroad, 27.21 miles, assessed

South



purposes,



18c



on



the $100;



$1,810,141. $148,483. bridges, 12c; special by free labor.



39



l-2c.



value Forest City-Rutherfordton Telephone Co., assessed Central Lumber Co., assessed value Citizens Building and Loan Association, assessed vavlue Forest City Building and Loan Association, assessed value Mutual Building and Loan Association, assessed value SUPERIOR April 26 (civ -J, October 18, February 1



assessed Carolina and Georgia Extension, 24.90 miles, value trd Air Line Railway, 20.42 miles, assessed ciiilside Railroad, 3 miles, assessed value F.ileLfcoro Telephone Co.. assessed value Southern Express Co., assessed value Caroleen and Henrietta Telephone Co., assessed value Western Union Telegraph Co., assessed value.. Forest City Telephone Co., assessed value Rutherfordton Telephone Co., assessed value Piedmont Telephone Co.. assessed value Green River Telephone Co., assessed value Cliffside Telephone Co., assessed value



value value



$612,246.00 124,500.00 576,202.00 12.S00.00 320-00

11,453. no



2,000.00 4.077.87 1,625.00 5, luu.no

207.0(1



71U.M0 1,000.00

5(10.00

i

i,

,



,,



T,

(cml), August

.-,;•.



?



r



i-i.

„;,"



COURT TERMS—



Z6,



December



13,



(civil).



COUNTY OFFICERS.



Mode,

Dickerson,

Store;



J.



M. Derimey, A. E. Ledford, Gembles

H.

Yelton,

;



CLERK



OF



COURT—M.



O.



Rutherfordton.



SHERIFF— C E. Tanner, REGISTER OF DEEDS— J.



Rutherfordton. D. Hull, Ruth-



erfordton.



TREASURER— A. R. Yelton, Rutherfordton. CORONER—J. L. Butler, Henrietta. SURVEYOR—M. G. Crow. Gambles Store. SUPT. OF HEALTH— A. A. Rucker. Rutherfordton. SUPT. OF SCHOOLS— W. R. Hill, Rutherfordton.



B. Dill. W. G. GrayAmbrose L. Rfd. Purguson, son, Bostic, Crotts. Forest City, Rfd. C. J. Flack, L. D. Hemphill, J. Hardin, W. R. F. D. ; Union Mills, Rutherfordton, R. 3; W. L. Ledbetter. Union Mills, R. 2.



LOGAN'S STORE—J.



J.



Golden.



MORGAN—

CHIMNEY

;



ROCK—J.



E.



Searcy,



Uree;

;



Frank Reynolds, Ayr; John C. Crawford, Uree. Frank L. Logan, Chimney Rock Eli Rfd.

Haynes, Uree, Rfd; Z. V. Taylor, Uree: P. F. Searcy, Uree; M. A. Searcy, Uree, R. F. D. W. F. Doggett, T. R. Flack, Gilkey. C. F. Ketter, Union Mills.



SUPT. OF

fordton,



HOME—H.



H.



Horton,

F.



Ruther-



R.



2.



BOARD OF



EDUCATION—J.



Rutherfordton; J. N. Jones, 3; B. H. Bridges, Forest City. F. COMMISSIONERS—George Rutherfordton, R. 4 T. J. Wilkins, C. M. Holland, Froest City, R. 2.

;



Flack, Rutherfordton, R.



G1LKEY— CAMP CREED—



Watson.

Henrietta

;



MINISTERS AND CHURCHES. CONCORD CHURCH—B. W. Toney,

Freeman, Bostic, Rfd. SH1LOH—B. M, Hamrick, Rfd; A. Hunt, Gamble's Store.



F.



M.



Rutherfordton,



R.



BOARD OF ELECTIONS—J. L. Hampton, T. C. Smith. ROAD COMMISSIONERS—J.

L.



T.



McGregor,



(JILBOA—A.

R. Washburn, Rutherfordton;



MT.



Rutherfordton; R.



Hampton,



W.



J.



McDaniel, Rutherfordton.



JUSTICES

Green,

J.



OF THE

J.



PEACE.

P.



HIGH SCHOOL— Rev. Washburne, Lattimore FLOYD CREEK—Thomas Harris, Harris. MT. PLEASANT— Monroe Bridges, Mooresboro.



HEBRIN— A.



Rutherfordton. Sherrill, Sherrill, Rutherfordton.



B. Bean, Greer, Rutherfordton.



PROSPECT—Housend Harrill, Forest City. STATE LINE— Rev. Hoke Blacksburg. GOODES CREF:K— Rev. John Smith. Green Green Hill; lace, SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES. Jr., Hill. P. E. WESTMINISTER SCHOOL—T. UNION— C. Mills Champion, Rutherfordton, Woods, Prin., Rutherfordton, R. 4. R. 1; Nathan Scoggins, Rutherfordton, R. 2; ROUND HILL ACADEMY—J. D. Hunt. Ben M. Scoggins, Rutherfordton, R. 2; W. W. Prin., Union Mills.

W. Hampton, R.

Metcalf, C. C. J. F. Allen,



RUTHERFORDTON



TOWNSHIP— Berry

Love-



GREEN HILL—J. W.



Gray, Rutherfordton, Rutherfordton, R. 2.



R.



2;



James M.



Owens,



M. Hill, J. Huntley, Rutherfordton, R. 1 J. B. Hollifield, J. P. Ruppa, Rutherfordton, R. 1; J. L. Robbins, Harris, P. H. Holland, Forest City, R. 2; Floyd H. Williamson, Harris.

:



SULPHUR SPRINGS—J. W.



PHYSICIANS NOT IN TOWNS. McDaniel, C. G., Bostic, Rfd. Thompson, J. B., Bostic, Rfd. Andrews. R. M., Bostic. RfdMcGill.



W.



J.,



Union



Mills.



Caroleen; R. B. Watkins, Cliffside; J. W. Camp, Cherokee, S. C, R. 1; O. L. Womack, F'orest City, R. 1. COLLFAX— S. H. Green, Ellenboro; S. M. Beam, C. B. Harrill, Ellenboro.



HIGH SHOALS—T.



H.



Feree,



MERCHANTS NOT IN TOWNS. Horn. W. W., Union Mills. Rfd. Harris & Nanney, Otter Creek.

Grant, S. B.. Uree. Rfd. Flynn. W. M., Uree. Martin, J. A., Rutherfordton. Whiteside, W. M., U.-ee. Biggerstaff, Mrs. J. W., Bostic, Rfd.

I^ortune,



CAMP CREEK— R.

COOL SPRING!







B.

est



Long, W.

City.



W.



F. Tate, Union Mills. J. K. Grayson. Bostic; J. Hicks, S. A. Bridges, For-



F.

J.



C, Gamble's

Y.,



Store.



DUNCANS CREEK— C. H. McFarland, W. Hollis; J. A. Gettys, C. W. Renneld, Hollis. GOLDEN VALLEY—J. T. Stallings. J. M.



Yelton,



Bostic,

,



Rfd.



Withrow J. I'. D., Hollis. Washburn, E. N. Bostic.

Hunt,

J.



W., Bostic.



RUTHERFORD COUNTY

Golden. Iiong, W. L.. Bostic, Rfd. Logan, O. M.. & Co., Rutherfordton. Searcy, J. E., Uree, Rfd. T. J. Jons, Rutherfordton, R. 3.

Yelton,

J.



409



H.,



Hambrick. Claude, Ellenboro.

Wilson, Fannie. Ellenboro. R. 3. Trout, Will. Forest City, R. 3. Padgett, Olin. Cliffside. Carpenter, Emma, Rutherfordton. Beam, Edna, Ellenbobro, R. 3. Long, Nannie Mary, Rutherfordton, R. 4. McMahan, Mittie, Forest City, R. 1. Roach, John G., Forest City. R. 2. Mathemy, Mrs. Ida, Forest City, R. 2. Moore. B. B., Rutherfordton, R. 1. Morris, Clara, Union Mills. Hamrick. Mrs. Bessie, Rutherfordton, R. 1. Gettys, J. O.. Hollis. Parker, T. M., Mrs., Union Mills, R. 1. Lovelace. Macie, Uree, R. 2. Hill. Addie. Rutherfordton. R. 1. Lollar, Mary W., Rutherfordton, R. 2. Shuford, Bonnie, Uree, R. 1. Eskridge. J. D., Forest City, R. 1. Eskridge, Mrs. J. D., Forest City, R. 1. Long, Nannie Kate, Rutherfordton, R. 4. Pagett. Pearl, Cliffside. McBrayer, Alice, Forest City, R. 1. Washburn, Mary, Rutherfordton, R. 2. Edwards, Electra, Rutherfordton. Green, Ida, Ellenboro. Purguson, L., Bostic, R. 1. Carswell. R. W., Forent City, R. 3. Forney, Beth, Thermal City. McDaniel, Lexie, Uree, R. 1. Haynes, W. L., Rutherfordton, R. 3. Flack. Lora, Union Mills. R. 1. Rucker, H. M., Rutherfordton. Humphries, Daisy, Cliffside. Womack, Johnnie. Caroleen. Hunt. J. D., Cliffside. Miller, Cora, Rutherfordton. McFarland, A. A., Mrs., Rutherfordton. Taylor, Gertrude, Rutherfordton. Taylor, Clor. Rutherfordton. Abernathy, Pari, Rutherfordton. Carson, Sallie M., Rutherfordton. Biggerstoff. Mary E., Rutherfordton. Lynch, Effie, Forest City. Simmons, Ida, Rutherfordton, R. 1. Lynch, Cloe, Caroleen. Long, Ima, Rutherfordton, R. 4. 2. Hester, B. B.. Rutherfordton, R. Bridges, Paul, Bostic. Biggerstoff, Virginia, Ellenboro. Hambrick, Claudia, Ellenboro. Brown, F. A., Forest City, R. 1. Caldwell, J. B., Bostic. Derimey, W. G., Bostic, R. 1. Cowan, G. E., Bostic, R. 1. R. 4. Narville, Coidie, Rutherfordton, Toms, Nell, Bostic, R. 1. Crow, M. G., Gambles Store. Scoggin, W. G., Union Mills. Miller, Bessie, Henrietta, R. 1.



McGrimes,

Metcalf,

Kllis,

J.



C.



J.



C, Green Hill. W., Green Hill.



& Hampton, Rutherfordton. Hampton, H. D., & Co. Hampton, VV. L., Rutherfordton.

Hampton

Duncan,

Oscar,



A.,



&



Son,



Rutherfordton.



Rutherfordton.



Whitehead, R. H. M., Rutherfordton. Logan, J. D., Rutherfordton.

Tau-. R. F., Union Mills. Karnes, J. L., Union Mills. Gollan, T. C, Forest City, R.

1.



COTTON GINS.

Trout, H. W., Rutherfordton. Gross, Ed. Rutherfordton, R. 1. Cross, J. B., Forest City, R. 2. Henrietta Mills, Henrietta. Florence Mills, Forest City

Cliffside



Mills,



Cliftside.



Andrews, Ben., Bostic. Edwards, B. B., Ellenboro.



FLOUR,



CORN AND FEED MILLS.



Young, W. A., Union Mills, Rfd. Geer, H. M., Gilkey.

Twitty Milling Co.



Double



Branch



Mill,



Rutherfordton,



R.



2.



SAW



MILLS.



Warlick Lumber Co., Gilkey. Geer, H. M., Lumber Co., Gilkey. Hines Bros., Gilkey.



Hampton, R. L., Rutherfordton. Hampton, J. C, Rutherfordton. Hampton. J. W., Rutherfordton.

Potter,



John,

B.



Hyder, Guffey

Logan,



&



Rutherfordton. W., Rutherfordton. Keeter, Rutherfordton.

Rutherfordton.

1.

1.



PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Annabella.



Nanney, Callie, Union Mills, R. Nanney, Carl, Union Mills. McBrayer, Etta, Forest City, R.

Jcnes,

A.

S.,



Rutherfordton, R. 1. W., Forest City, R. 2. McFarland, Mrs. Rosa Lee, Hollis. R. 1. Reid, Mrs. J. G., Union Mills. Phillips, Iredell, Rutherfordton. Jones, Oscar T., Ellenboro, R. 3. Ledbetter, Beth, Uree, R. 2. Ledbetter. Pearl. Uree, R. 2. Young, Rose, Union Mills, R. 2. Burns, Zina, Ellenboro. Higgins, Fannie, Bostic. Andrews, Clara, Rutherfordton, R. 4. Long, Coral, Rutherfordton, R. 4. Morgan. Ola, Rutherfordton, R. 4. Morgan, Nancy, Rutherfordton, R. 4. Logan, Geprgiana, Rutherfordton. R. 4. Robertson, Kittle, Bostic, R. 1. Biggerstaff, "Virginia, Ellenboro. Pruett, Ada., Ellenboro. Lynch, Alva, Caroleen. Bridges, Pearl, Bostic, R. 2. Hill, Carrie, Rutherfordton. Melton. Bedia, Hollis. Beam, Mary, Ellenboro, R. 3. Page, J. D., Casar. Melton, Bedia, Gambles Store.

Griflin,



Mrs.



J.



RUTHERFORDTON.

Population,

1910:

1,500.

Officers.



Town



Gettys,



J.



A.,



Gamble's



Store.

1.



POSTMASTER— Plato C. Rollins. CHIEF OF POLICE—T. B. Morris. R. R. AGENT— C. T. Hamrick, Southern; D. W. Council. S. A. L. MANAGER TELEGRAPH— A. K. Brock, w

U.

Ministers



MAYOR— Jno.



P.



Bean.



Logan, Daisy, Rutherfordton, R. 4. Rucker, Nannie Sue, Rutherfordton, R. Morrow, Effie. Rutherfordton. Carroll, Herbert, Forest City, R. 2. Rutherfordton. R. 2. Lovelace, A. C.

,



and



Churches.

B.



Brown, Hattie, Henrietta.

King,

Nettie,



Mrs..



Rutherfordton.

3.

1.



BAPTIST—R. H. Herring, Pastor. MhTHODlST— Albert Sherrill, Pastor; W. Davis, Broad River Circuit. EPISCOPAL—F. D. Lobdell, Rector. PRESBYTERIAN—F. B. Rankin, Pastor.



Beam. Mary, Elenboro, R.

Goode, L. L.. Hollis. R.



GRADED— J.



Schools

!•;.



and



Academics.

Prln.



Crutrhtteld,



410



RUTHEKFOKl) COUNTY

Banks and

Bankers.



TON— J.



COMMERCIAL BANK OF RUTHERFORDMills, Pres.; C. L. Miller, Cash. CITIZENS— H. L. Carpenter, l'res. ; A. L.

C.



Grayson, Cash.

Doctors.



Twitty,



J.



C.

\V.



TELEGRAPH ol'KKATOR— C. E. Shober. TELEPHOXE MANAGER—W. W. Pool. Ministers and Churches. BAPTIST— J. G. Graham, Pastor. METHODIST E. S.— M. B. Clegg. Schools and Academies. PUBLIC—L. C. Gilstrap, Prin.

Hotels and



Thompson,



A.



Boarding Houses.



Harris, E. B. Norris, Henry. Biggs. M. 11. Rucker, A. A. .M.Daniel. Chas. Sellars, K. R.



Caroleen Hotel.



Daves Hotel. Long's Boarding House. Boot and Shoe

B.

Druggists. Co.



Dealers.



Henrietta Mills Store, No. 2. Cotton Mills. Henrietta Mills, No. 2.



Twitty,



T.



B.,



Thompson



&



Drug



Hotels



Watkins Co. and Boarding



Houses.



CAROLEEN SAVINGS— B.

J.



Banks and Bankers.

B. Doggett, Pres.



Isothermal Hotel. Southern Hotel. Till Morrison. Wilkie, Mrs. Alice. Wilkins, Mrs. Carrie.



H. Thomas, Cash. Department Stores. Henrietta Mills.

Dentists.



Holland, A. B.

Doctors.

Harrill, L.



McFarland

Taylor, H.



&

S.



Livery Stables. Co.



B.

C.



Lawyers.



McBrayer

Eaves, R.



&

S.



McBrayer.



B. General Doggett, B. B. Deaehboard, D. F. Bridges, A. P.



Wiseman,



Merchants.



Quinn



&



Hamrick.



Carson, James



M.



Gallert, Solomon. Pless & Coleman. Morrow, D. F. Edwards, M. L. Elliott, H. C. McRorie, W. C. Building and



Buckner, J. M. Star Furniture Co. Neal & Co. Moore, J. E.

Burnett, W. B. Melton, B. M. Harris, Sam. Sparks, C. E. Hamrick & Smith.

Hospitals.



Citizens B.



&



Loan Associations. L. Association. Dentists.



Whisnant,

Geer,

J.



A.

L.



J.



B. (Private). Insurance Agents. Layton, E. G.

Harrill.



L.



Insurance Carpenter, H. L.



Agents.



Thomas,



J,



H.

Photographers.



Poole, W. W. Francis, D. C. Kizer,



Knvin.

Flack,



O.

J.



Edwards,

Grayson,



C. L. F. A. L.



M.



W.



E.



General



McDaniel, M. B.,

Harrill Bros. Reid, C. C.



&



Merchants. Son.



Undertakers and Embalmers. Henrietta Mills Co., Store. Manufacturing Plants. The Henrietta Mills. Livery and Feed Stables.



McDaniel

Williams



& Sanders Co. Son. Geer, R. P., Levi Department Stores Co.



&



Doggett & Co. Moore, J. E. Melton, J. B.



Seadman



&



Co.



Erwin. A; & Allen. Carpenter, H. L. Twitty. W. C, & Co.



Smith



ELLENBORO.

Incorporated in 1890. White, Population, 1910:

total,



Waldrop

Justice,



&



410;



colored,



20;



M.



Justice. Son. L.,



&



4S0.

of



Value

property,



Simpson Bros. Dobbin & Justice Co.

Brisco



real estate, 39,323.



$39,548; value personal

Officers.



&



Hamilton.

Hospitals.



Simpson, Kell.

Rutherford.



THE SUN

Carpenter,



Newspapers and

Manufacturing

Taylor



(Weekly)— L. D.



Editors. Miller, Plants.



Editor.



POSTMASTER—John P. Stockton. CHIEF OF POLICE—G. C. Spurtin. TOWN TREASURER—J. A. Martin. R. R. AGENT— O. R. Cofield, S. A. L. Howard Hanick, Southern. MANAGER TELEGRAPH— O. R. Cofield,

W. U.



MAYOR— O.



Town

R.



Coffield.



;



Cleghom Mills (Cotton Yarn).

Southern

Twltley



Foundry

Milling



& Co. (Planing Mill). & Machine Co.



BAPTIST—R.



Ministers and Churches. L. Limrick, Pastor.



Co.



Rutherfordtoii



Rutherford Veneering Co. Ice & Fuel Co.



ELLENBORO—Miss



Schools



BANK OF

Pres.; G.

S.



Banks and

Harrill,



Academies. Benton. Bankers. ELLENBORO—D. B.

P.



and



Hanlll,



CAROLEEN.

Not Incorporated.

Population, R. R.



EXPRESS AC EXT— R. W.



AGENT— R.



1910:



2,500.



McKinney

A. Fowls, E.

Jones.



W.



Vick, S. A. L. Vick, Southern.



Cash. General Merchants. & Turner. B.



RUTHERFORD COUNTY

Harrill. Harrill,



411



D.



B.

Hollifleld



Cotton Gins.



A. S. Wilson, A. C, HarriU, A. L.



&



Co.



Trout



&



&



Moore.



Carpenter.



Department

Druggists.



The Florence

Houses.

Gettys,

J.

II.



Gold



&



Harrill.



Stores. Mills. Dentists.



Hotels



and



Boarding



Mountain View.

Ellenboro Inn.

Livery Stables. Co. Harrill. Martin Goforth Bros. Manufacturing Plants.



Druggists.



Reinhardt, R. L. King, G. C.

Doctors.



&



M.oveinber SUPERIOR COURT vember 29 (civil and jail eases).

.



$124,999.92 6,111.00 337,951.00 439,629.00 5,067.00 13,597.00 5,136.05 2,325.00 3,304.40 24,383.00 4.232.00 13,881.00 26,815.00

1



TERMS—



civil),



No-



COUNTY OFFICERS. CLERK OF THE COURT—H. H.

Laurinburg.



Covington.



Thompson,



REGISTEM)F DEEDS— C. E. Muse, LaurinT TREASURER— W. D. McLaurin, Laurinburg. CORONER— J. R. Jordan. Laurinburg, Rfd. SURVEYOR—J. A. McNeill, Laurel Hill. Rfd. SUPT. OF HEALTH — Peter McLean, Laurinburg. Peele, M. CO. SUPT. OF SCHOOLS— L.

burg.

.



SHERIFF —W.



D. McLaurin. Laurinburg.

.



Scotland. Scotland Supply Co Medlin, J. D., Hasty. J. S.. Hasty. Pate, Z. V.. Laurel Hill. Smith. M. B., Laurel Hill. O'Brien, J. H., Laurel Hill.

,



COTTON GINS. Shaw, A. E., Wogram. Carmicliael Gin Co.. Laurinburg. Rfd. Hasty Gin Co., Hasty. McLean, J. M., Laurinburg, Rfd. McGirt. Jack. Maxton, Rfd.

Lee,



R.



E.,



Gibson.



SUPT. OF



HOME—P.



J.



Phee, Laurinburg.







.



.



McNair, E. Monroe, R. Elmore Gin



L..



A., Laurinburg, Co., Laurinburg,



Laurinburg, Rfd. Laurinburg, Rfd. Rfd. Rfd.



Rfd.

L. McNair, T. Bostick, Laurinburg; W. Iv. J. McKenzie, Gibson. R. F. D. COMMISSIONERS—W. G. Buie (chm n). Wagram; D. C. McNeill, Laurinburg; W. F. Parker. Gibson, Rfd BOARD OF ELECTIONS—N. N. McKenzie, (chm'n), Gibson; L. W. McKinnon, Maxton; D. A. Patterson. Maxton.



BOARD OF EDUCATION— E.



FLOUR.

Lytch,



Laurinburg;



D.



Laurinburg, C SAW MILLS. Rfd.



CORN AND FEED MILLS.



Lee, R. E., Laurinburg. Murrie, E. F.. Laurinburg, R. F. McGirt. Jack, Maxton, R. F. D. Calmus Saw Mill Co., Laurinburg. Gilchrist, Neil, Laurinburg.



D.



PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

., Rabb, S. Supt. Wright, Fannie, Laurinburg, R. 2. Lee. Alma. Laurinburg, R. 2. Gill, Grace, Laurinburg. Gill, Emma Wash, Laurinburg. Rose. Annie, Laurinburg. Coble. Roberta. Laurinburg. Randle. Genevieve. Laurinburg. McNeill. Edith Pittman, Laurel Hill, R.l. Peele. L. M., Gibson. Kindall, Glennie, Hasty. Weatherspoon, Janet, John Station. Met :irt, Evelyn, Maxton, R. 4. Gibson, Eunice, Laurinburg, R. 4. Hornaday, J. A., Jr., Laurel Hill, R. 1.



SPRING HILL TOWNSHIP— J. M. McLean,

Laurinburg,;

3.



JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.



W



T



A. E. Shaw, Matthews, Maxton. HILL— D. Stewart. Laurinburg, S. A. Sneed, Laurel Hill, R. F. D. R. A. McNeill, Jr.. Lauringburg, R. 2; L. P. Gibson, Laurinburg, R. F. D. STEWARTSVILLE J. W. Jernigan, Maxton, Rfd.; L. W. McKimmon, Maxton: S. W. Covington, Laurinburg; H. O. Covington, Laurinburg; J. S. Thompson, Laurinburg, Rfd. WILLIAMSON— J. A. McNeill, Old Hundred: F. L. Rachel, Laurel Hill, Rfd.; W. N. McKenzie. Gibson; H. D. Gibson. Gibson: D. Y. Wright, Old Hundred; A. H. McDonald, Laurel



Laurinburg,



Rfd.;



W.



LAUREL

F. D.

;



:







IN TOWNS. Craig, Isaac Newton. Laurel Hill. SCHOOLS NOT IN TOWNS. Oak Lawn, Laurinburg. Laurel Hill, Laurinburg. MERCHANTS NOT IN TOWNS. Mason, J. B., & Son, Laurinburg, R. 1. McLean & McCall. Elmore. Ida Mill Store, Laurel Hill. Richmond Cotton Mill store. Laurel Hill. Springfield Store, Laurel Hill. McNair, E. L., Laurinburg. Gibson, A. D., Laurinburg. Rfd. 1. Woodard. John N.. Old Hundred. John. J. T., Jr., Johns Station.



MINISTERS NOT



Monroe, A. A., Wagram. Watson, Kate, Wagram. Bryan. Katheryn, Wagram.

Gibson, Pate, Laurinburg, R. 1. Wright, Ruth. Gibson. Gibsn, Nettie, Gibson. Elliott, Jean, Laurel Hill. Williamson. O. ('.. Laurel Hill. Currie, Elizabeth L. Hormody, Bernice, Laurel Hill. Jones, Sussie B., I.auril Hill. Bostick, Helen. Laurel Hill. McKinnon, Minnie, Gibson. Mclnvall, Mary, Gibson. Oibson. .. Walker, Cornthers, E. E., Wagram.

Currie.



Old Hundred, R. ., Parahaw, G.. Gibson.

.



— — — —

.



F.



D.



4



IS



SCOTLAND COUNTY

Lauiinburg. .. Laurel

Hill.



Dew,



Zella, Currie,



K.



F.



D.



Everington. G. D. Prince & Blue.

Fields. Stone, Fields,

J.

It.



Currle,



Mammle, Wagiam.



T.



LAURINBURG.

Population, 1910: 3.. »00. No. white polls, 146 No. colored polls, 95. Value of real estate. $570,000; value of personal property, $500,000. Tax rate: $1.16 2-3 school, 33 l-3c. on the

;



G.



Noah.

Contractors and Builders.



r



Tucker,



W. D.



Phillips, E. A. Everett, C. F.



$100.



Bonded



debt.



$98,500: school.



$30,000.



Coal and McNeill, Angus.

Phillips, J. E.



Wood



Dealers.



CHIEF OF POLICE— F. M. Hubbard.



HEALTH— P. John. POSTMASTER—G. H. Bussell. R. R. AGENTS— W. N. Robertson. L. & S. J. Walson, S. A. L. EXPRESS AGENT— J. F. Ray. TELEPHONE MANAGER— B. E. Dlllahunt, Bell Co. MANAGER TELEGRAPH—J. F. Ray. W. U.

CITY SUPT. OF

I'.Al'TIST



TREASURER—T. J. Gill. TAX COLLECTOR— F. M. Hubbard. STANDARD-KEEPER—J. M. Paylor. CITY ATTORNEYS—Russel & Witherspoon.



MAYOR—W. D. Tucker. CITY CLERK—Cecil Sanford.



Town



Officers.



Evans.



W.



P.



Dixon Cotton Mills Co. Clothiers and Men's Benton Clothing Co. Mason, J. W.



Furnishers.



Hammond,



Lonnie. Cotton Gins.



Oil Mill Co.



;



Buckeye Manufacturing Co. Department Stores. Epstein & Bergman.

Dentists.



Regan.

Oibson,



C.

J.



W.

L.



Ministers and Vacant.



Churches.

J.



Herndon, W. T.

Druggists.



^^ ^F



METHODIST—R. F. Burnpas, Pastor; Humble. Caledonia Circuit. PRESBYTERIAN—J. M. Rose. Pastor. Schools and Academies. LAURINBURG GRADED.

Hotels and



C.



Model Pharmacy.

Everington, George D. Blue's Drug Store.

Fields,

Jos.



T.



Boarding Houses.



Hotel Chetwynd. Harris House.



Doctors. Everington. George D. Prince & Blue.



FIRST

President

L.

;



NATIONAL BANK—A.

T.

J.



Banks and Bankers.

Gill.



John Peter. McLean. Peter.

L.



James,



SCOTLAND COUNTY SAVINGS BANK—A.

STATE BANK — James

Cooper,

F.



Cashier.



Falls, B. F. Irwin, E. A.



James, President; Hinton James, Cashier.

A.

Jones,



Dry Goods and Notions. James, Mrs. W. D.



President;



Odom,



C. E.



W. H.



Cashier. Bakers.



McNair. J. F. Power and

City Light



F. Brick Lytch, A. F.



Forde,



& Water



Manufacturers.

Stone, R. G. Jacobs, C. J. Sesseen, Sad. Lane, R. P.



Light Companies. Co. Fruit Dealers.



Boot and Shoe Dealers. Benton Clothing Co. McNair, J. F. McLaurin & Shaw. Mason. J. W.

Evans, W. P. McNeill. D. C. Odom. Mrs. C. James, A. A.

E.



Anthony.



K.



Fertilizer Dealers



&



Manufacturers.



McNair,



J.



F.

Co. Co.



Monroe, L. A.,



&



Son.



Book Stores.

Sanford. J. D. Butchers and Dealers Monroe, L. A. Boggan. E. M.. & Son.

in



Cattle.



McLaurin & Shaw.

Jacobs,

C.

J. J.



McNeill. D C. Covington. T. T. Planters Trading Co. Fish and Oyster Dealers. Monroe. L. A., & Son. Hammond, N.



McNair Phosphate Floradora Guano



Wilkinson. D. D. Capell. Sandy. Building and



McDuffle. D.



Loan Associations.

Manufacturers.



Furniture



Dealers.



Laurinburg Perpetual. Carriage Dealers and

Bostick.

J.



McDougald, M. A.

Grocers. The Hammond Co. (Wholesale.) Hardware Dealers. Gregg Bros.



T.



McNair,

McDuffle,



J.



F.



McNeill, D. C.



Commission

J.



Merchants.



Sanford,



J.



D.

Hospitals.



S.



Rudd.



E.



S.



James Sanatorium.

Insurance Agents.



Cotton and Hosiery Mills. Scotland Cotton Mills. Dixon Cotton Mills. Waverly Cotton Mills. Confectionery Dealers.



Model Pharmacy.



Hinton (Fire). (Fire). McNair. J as. L. McRae. Miss Effle. (Fire). McLean. A. P. (Life). Covington. II. O. (Fire and

James.



Life.)



SCOTLAND COUNTY

Ministers

Stone, R. G. Patrick, C. E. E. T.



419



and

I.



Churches.

Clegg.

St.



McCall,



Gibson

Laundries.



PRESBYTERIAN— METHODIST— O. W. Circuit. BAPTIST—Vacant.

Schools



N.



Pastor.



Dowd.



John



and



Wong, George.

Lawyers.

Gibson, E. H.



and



Academies.

J.



GIBSON HIGH SCHOOL— D.

Banks and

L.



Walker.



BANK OF GIBSON— W.

T.



Bankers. T. Pate, President,



Goodwyn, George John, M. L. Cox & Dunn. Neal, VV. H.

Russell



M. Blue,



Cashier.

Doctors.



&



Weatherspoon. Plumbers.



Pate. W. T. Gibson, J. S. Livingston, E.



A. Druggists.



Gilfeather,



M. F.



Gibson,



W.

L.



Z.



Piano and Organ Dealers. MeDougahl, M. A.

Photographers.



General



Merchandise.



Odom.



W.



Pate, Z. V.



Lackey. J. D. Sanford, J. H.



Newspapers and



Editors.



Lovln & Smith. Wright, D. G. Wright, G. Wat.



LAURINBURG EXCHANGE (Weekly)—M. LAURINBURG NEWS—Pilman, Ed. & Prop. EASTERN SEARCHLIGHT (Monthly)—E.

Cameron, Editor and Prop.

M. MeDuffle, Editor.

Printing Offices.



McLnnis, W.

Reynolds,



H.

D.,



W.



&



Co.



Gibson Market.

O'Neal, E. L., & Co. Smith, J. H. Pate, T. C. (Garage). Hotels and Boarding Houses. Hotel Gibson. Livery and Sales Stables.



Laurinburg Exchange. Laurinburg News.

Real Estate Agents. Interstate Land Co.



Undertakers



and



Embalmers.



Hunsucker, Kelley. Manufacturing Plants. Southern Cotton Oil Co. (Branch). Green Fond Granite Brick Co.



McDougald, M. A.

Wall Paper Dealers. McDougald, M. A.

Phillips

tall.



WAGRAM

Incorporated in 1912 Population: White, 90;

190.



colored,



100;



total.



&



Building Material. Sutherland (Wholesale



and Re-



Value of real



estate,



$100,000; value of per



Laurinurg



Graded



School



Teachers.



sonal property, $100,000. TAX RATE: 33 l-3c.



on the $100.

J.



Rabb,



S.



W., Supt.



Carothers, Florence. Carothers, Annie.



Womble, W. G. Buie.



Boyce, Mary. Randle, Genevieve. Leak, Daisy. Herring, Pauline. Booth, Henrietta. Gill, Grace.



COMMISSIONERS—D. S. Alderman, S. POSTMISTRESS—Miss Maggie Cooly. R. R. AGENTS— C. C. Birmingham. L & R. T. Ushery, A. & R.



MAYOR—



Town

.1.



Officers.



R.



Bundy.



S.



:



MANAGER TELEGRAPH— C.



C.



Birming-



ham.



Hampton, May. Gill, Emma Wash.

Coble, Roberta. Clark, Maggie.



BAPTIST—W.



Ministers and Churches. Pastor E. Goode,

Pastor.



PRESBYTERIAN—V. R. Gaston. Schools and Academies. SPRING HILL—Erwin Carothers.

Hotel.



Jordan, Myka. Caldwell, Rosa.

Bottling



Wagram.

Works.



BANK OF WAGRAM—W.

Doctors.



Banks and



Bankers.

T.



Crump, Cash



Parker,



T.



W., Mrs.



Coca-Cola Bottling Co.



Shaw, W. G.

Druggists.



GIBSON.

Incorporated in 1899. Population, 1910: White,

total,



Shaw & McLean.

Merchants.

200; colored,

150;



350. Value real



Scotland Hardware Co. Bute, W. G., Co.



estate,



$100,000;



value



personal



Shaw & Bundy.

Thomas,

Ellis.



property,



TAX RATE:



$30,000.

30c.



on the $100.

Officers.



Wagram Mercantile Co. Thrower, Mrs. S. T.

Crump &

C.



Town



MAYOR— J.

R. R. Shealy. A. Postal;



E. Doster.

Z.



POSTMASTER—W.



Gibson.

L.



CHIEF OF POLICE—R.



Hubbard.

A. L.;

L.

J.



AGENT—J. E. Doster, S. C. L. MANAGER TELEGRAPH— Z.

J.



L.



Penny, S. L. Thrower, S. T. (Grocer). Gale, D. D. (Soda Fountain.) Manufacturing Plants. Wagram Gin & Manufacturing Co., Inc



Gibson.



McKay

Penny,



Livery

S.



L.



Shealy,



W. U.



L.



Co. (Bottling



Works.



420



STANLY



Ciil'N'TY



STANLY COUNTY ALBEMARLE.

COUNTY SEAT.

19,909



POPULATION— (Census

AREA —3S0

Value

ni



1910).

in



Formed



in



1S40.



Named



honor of John Sianly, of



New



Bern.



sauare miles.



real estate, $3,455,670; value of personal property, $2,175,380. Property listed in 1914. by whites, $5,528,203; by negroes, $102,847. For whites. 61: for negroes, 11. County purposes, 19c. on the $100: roads and bridges, 25c.; schools, road bonds, 8 l-3c. Worked by free labor and special tax. No. miles, 600.



NUMBER OF SCHOOLS—

TAX RATE—



20c;



rail-



PUBLIC ROADS — RAILROAD, TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS COMPANIES.



Yadkin Railroad, 23.19 miles, assessed value Southern Express Co.. assessed value Albemarle Light and Water Co., assessed value Albemarle Telephone Co., assessed value Western Union Telegraph Co., assessed value Norwood Electric and Water Co.. assessed value Southern Power Co.. assessed value Winston-Salem Southbound Railway, 23.09 milts, assessed Norfolk Southern Railroad SUPERIOR COURT TERMS— February l (civil), March

1



value

29,



$139,140.00 11,730.00 400 00 6,489.00 1.293.25 1,800.00 7S.9C4.00 515,470.00

122.757.imi



May



10 (civil), July 12, October



(civil),



November



21.



marie.



COUNTY OFFICERS. CLERK OF COURT—P. B. Coggin, COUNTY SOLICITOR— R. L. Brown.

REGISTER OF DEEDS— John M.



Albe-



Pastor,



METHODIST PROTESTANT—M. D. Reed, Plyler. SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES. YADKIN MINERAL SPRINGS—E. F. EdPrin.,



Boyette,



dins,



Palmervllle.



Albemarle.



PHYSICIANS NOT

D.

P..



IN



TOWNS.



D. Blalock, Albemarle. TREASURER—Robt. N. Furt, Albemarle. CORONER P. J. Huneycutt, Albemarle. SURVEYOR— D. D. Almond, Albemarle. SUPT. OF J. N. Anderson. Albe-



SHERIFF— G.



Whitley.



Millingport.







GENERAL MERCHANDISE.

Crayton, H. D., Mission Robbins, C. D., Millingport. Teeter, N. A., Endy.



HEALTH—



marle.



COTTON GINS.

Plyler Milling Co., Plyler.

Efird,



SUPT. OF

ville.



SCHOOLS—E.



F. Eddins, Palmer-



D. E., Big Lick.

S.,



SUPT.

marle.

.



OF



HOME—Ed.

O.



Thompson,

F.

Ritchie,

S.



Albe-



Smith, R.

Kellev.

T.



BOARD OF EDUCATION—.!.

(chm'n),

'J.



Norwood;

Locust.



D.



Shlnn. Albemarle;

R.



FLOUR, CORN AND FEED MILLS. Plyler Milling C, Plyler.

Troutman, G. D., Millingport.



Locust. D., Endy.



A.



Little.



COMMISSIONERS— Thos.

Albemarle; Dry, Jacob Mabry, Norwood.

(ehrm. ), Albemarle; D. J D. Lee, Norwood.



Parker (ehrm.).

Pleasant,

1;



SAW



MILLS.



Geo.



Mt.



Lowder. H.



L.,



Plyler.



BOARD OF ELECTIONS—W.

D.



H. Snuggs, Parker, Albemarle;



PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS. Bunch, J. A., New London.

Reap. Charles A.. Efirds Mills. Reap, Nola, Efirds Mills. Helms. T. C. Big Lick.

Whitley. W. T.. Big Lick. Bost. L. H., Big Lick, R. 2. Smith, Lottie. Albemarle. R. 2. Smith, Paul. Big Lick, R. 2. Speight, Charley. Bridgeport.

Lilly,



JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. CENTER TOWNSHIP— Thos. W.

Norwood:

J.



Hunter.

Lentz.



S.



SOUTHERN



P.



ALBEMARLE—J.



Lentz,



Norwood:



NORTH ALBEMARLE— S. D. Bost, Albemarle: W. K. Littleton, Albemarle. R. 2; U. F. Hathcock, Albemarle: L. C. Russell. Albemarle. HARRIS—J. M. Maunev, New London; C. A. Ridenhour, Richfield; H. E. Bunch. RIDENHOUR— M. D. Brooks, New London. M. Rfd. J. C. Plyler. New London, Rfd. Ritchie. Gladstone. ALMOND N. S. Burleyson. Bloomington; JR. H. BurleyD. Harwood. Albemarle. Rfd. son. Albemarle, Rfd. BIG LICK—Ellis Burris, Big Lick; Letzer Lambert. Big Lick; Travis C. Helms, Big Lick. Jas. H. McClure. Locust; Emsley D Teeter. Locust; Lonnie Hagler. Locust.

:

;



Albemarle: A. J. C. Parker, Albemarle.



Ewing, Underwood, Albemarle, R. 1;



S. J. S.



Ella,



Norwood.

Albemarle.

R.

3.



Hatley,

Lilly, Lilly,



Beulah,



Yough, Ida, Locust.

Albemarle, R. 1. Sallie. Albemarle. R. 1. Cox, Zora, Albemarle. Huneycutt, M. F.. Big Lick. Smith. S. G.. Big Lick. Gulledge, Mary, Albemarle. Efird. G. L, Big Lick. Morton. D. S-, Albemarle. Huneycutt, T. B.. Locust. Harris, D. J., Big Lick. Sharpe. Cora, Norwood. Littleton, W. K., Big Lick. Eddins*, Vann., Palmerville. Ritchie, O. D.. Albemarle. Smith. Nannie, Albemarle. Bunch. H. E., Palmerville. Bunch, H. E.. Palmerville. Smith, Odisa, Albemarle. Blalock, Lena, Polmerville. Wlliams, Laura, Albemarle.

Niel.







;



FURR— TYSON—W.

Efirds



Reap,

ville.



A. Hough. Cottonville; J. Mills: W. R. McSwain, Cotton



M



MINISTERS AND CHURCHES.



BAPTIST— D.

E. C.



S. Morton, Norwood, R. 1 D. Teeter, Locust; E. M. Brooks. Norwood. J .Black. Big Lick.



',



STANLY COl'NTY

Williams, Estha, Albemarle. Carpenter, Wayne, Albemarle, R. 4. Pennington, Mabel, Albemarle. Smith, Bessie, Locust. Lowder, Allen, Albemarle, R. 4. Lowder, Bertha, Albemarle, It. 4. Tucker, Pearle, Albemarle. lluneycutt, E. H., Locust, R. 1. Rowland, T. ¥., Mt. Pleasant, R. Hartsell, Lizzie, Locust, It. 1. Brooks, Louise, Norwood. Holly, Beulah, Albemarle. R. 3. Vick, Virginia, Norwood. Morgan, E. E., Albemarle, R. 3. Plowe, Carrie, Norwood.



421



house.



CABARRUS SAVINGS BANK— H. I. Wood M. Harris. Cash. Pres. STANLY COUNTY LOAN AND TRUST CO.

;



Banks and Bankers.

.1.



—A.

1.



C.



Heath. Pres.



A. I'. Harris. Cash. Bakers.

:



Harris.



John

Bros.



W.



Boot and Shoe Dealers.



Morrow

Little.



&



llsatli



Co.



Allen Clothing Co. Dry, G. M.



M.



P.,



&



Co.



Rankin,



Norwood. Miller, Helen, New London, R.

J.



D.,



1.



Zachary, Inez, Albemarle. Hartsell, Annie, Big Lick. tlathcock, Pearle, Big Lick. Kirk, Belle, Albamarle. Croweli, Vera, Albemarle. Eddins, Nora, Palmerville. Whitly, Rosetta, Big Lick, R. 2. Mason, Bessie, Albemarle, R. 3. Jenkins, D. A., Locust. Host, Mrs. E. C, New London. Hathcock, A. A., Locust. Yow, Veda, Locust. Underwood, Ella, Albemarle.

Buriyson, Brodie, Blomington.

Steele, Miller,



Stanly Supply Co. Bostian Shoe Co. Foreman, H. C, Shoe Co. Butchers and Dealers City Meat Market.

Coggiu.

T.

J.



in



Cattle.



Palace Meat Market. Carriage Dealers and Stanly Carriage Co.



Manufacturers.



Piedmont



Clubs. Commercial Club.



Cotton and Hosiery Mills. Lillian Knitting JUlls. Wiseassett Mills Co. Confectionery Dealers.



K. Lee, Norwood. Vernie, Albemarle.



Whitley



&



Eflrd.



ALBEMARLE.

361



No. white polls, Population, 1910: 2,300. No. colored polls, 4. Value real estate, $551,000; value personal

;



property, $366,927.



TAX RATE—For

30c.

;



T. DeBerry.. Kirk, E. C. Mitzel, A. J. Contractors and Builders. Moody, L. A. Coal and Wood Dealers. Fuel Co. Albemarle Ice Clothiers and Men's Furnishers.



Almond,



&



schools,



33

6



purposes,



sinking



fund,



l-3c. 2-3c.



; ;



general

interest



Sample Store. Morrow Bros. & Heath Co.



Albemarle



on bonds, 60c.

debt, for schools, $16,000; streets, $25,000; water, $54,000; lights, $10,000; sewerage, $8,000.



Bonded



M. F., & Co. Cheap John. Elird Department Store.

Little,



Allen Clothing Co.



Town



Officers.



Cotton

Eflrd Mfg. Co. Kelly, T. D.



Gins.



Hill. HEALTH—Dr. \V. POSTMASTER—J. D. Bivins. R. R. AGENTS— L. S. Whitworth, Southern; EXPRESS AGENT— L. S. Whitworth. TELEGRAPH MANAGER— L. S. Whitworth, Western Union. TELEPHONE MANAGER—G. W. Melton,



RECORDER— O. J. Sykes. CLERK AND TREASURER—Eben TAX COLLECTOR—J. D. Love. STANDARD-KEEPER—S. Austin. ATTORNEY— R. L. Smith.

SUPT. OF

I.



CHIEF OF POLICE— J.



MAYOR—M.



J.



Harris.



D. Love.



Dentists.



Hearne.



Feagjn, G. M.

Fitzgerald,



W.



C.



Baltimore Bargain Store. Newspapers and Editors.



ALBEMARLE ENTERPRISE

A.

Bivins, Editor.



(Weekly)— W.



Mauney,



C

J.

I.



J.,



Druggists. & Co.



Hall's Pharmacy.



Albemarle Drug Co.

Doctors.



Albemarle Tel. Co.,



New London.



Anderson,

Hill,



N.



Ministers and



Churches.



W.

J.



LUTHERAN—V. C. Ridenhour. METHODIST— (Central Church),

tle,



BAPTIST— A.

Pastor;



Miller.



Layton,



J.



F.

V.



Dunlap,

Hall.



L.



(First



St.



Church),

J.



R. G. TutA. Taylor It.

Strider.



Magruder,



Clegg. L. F.



Pastor-;



PRESBYTERIAN— M.



GERMAN REFORMED— A.



(Albemarle Circuit), H.



W.



Dry Goods and Notions.



Shipley, Pastor. F. Nace, Pastor.



Feldman

Dry,

G.

Eflrd



Co.

Store.



M. Albemarle Sample



Schools and Academies.



ALBEMARLE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE— Geo. H. Atkinson. Pres.

Hotels and Boarding Houses.



Baltimore



Department Store. Bargain House. Power and Light Companies. Southern Power Co.

Fruit Dealers. Kirk,

\Y n

it



Hearne Hotel.

Central Hotel. Maralise Hotel.



E.



C

Eflrd.

11.

1..



Wlutley

ley.



&



Marks House.

Building and Loan Associations. Albemarle B. & L. Association. Albemarle Home Builders Association.



Mitzel, A.



J.



Almond,



T. D. Fertilizer Dealers



and Manufacturers.



Morrow Bros.



&



Heath Co.



122



STANLY COUNTY

Fish



and



Oyster

Iron



Dealers.



City



Meat Market.

Foundries and



RICHFIELD.

Incorporated in 1895. Population, 1914: whites,

total,



'



Works.



Miller, E. C.



180;



colored,



19



199.

estate,



Furniture Dealers.



Huneycutt, P. J., & Co. Parker-Little Furniture Co.

Grocers. Albemarle Grocery Co. (Wholesale). Hardware Dealers. Morrow r.ro,-, ..V Heath Co. Farmers Hardware Co. Little. M. F.. & Co.



Value of real

sonal

property,



$4G.00O;



value of per-



TAX RATE— 16



$25,000.

2-8c.



MAYOR— F.

1).



Town



on the $100.

Officers.



SSSSL&? POLICE— C. A. COMMISSIONERS— Charlie

Ritchie, N. G. R. R.



POSTMASTER—



L. Fink. R. L.



Taylor.



Ridenhour.



M.



Morgan,



D



Shankle, N. F. Insurance Agents. Wright. .1. C. (Fire). Albemarle Real Estate & Insurance Co.



AGENT— W.



Arey.

J.



way

(Fire



Fisher. Southern Rail-



(Yadkin



Branch).

Churches.



and Life).

Crowell, Kluttz,

It.



A.



J.



E.



(Fire). (Life).



LUTHERAN—J. A. Lynn, Pastor. METHODIST— Rev. Mr. Melton, Pastor. Schools and Academies. HIGH—Eugene Morgan, Prin. Helen Misen;



Ministers and



Jewelers.



heimer, Asst.

Druggists.



Starnes, F. E. Parker. A. C.



Fisher



i-



Wilhelm.

Jewelers.



Laundries.



Albemarle Steam Laundry. Pennington, N. J. Lawyers.



Brown.

Austin,

Price,



J.



M.

E.



Smith, R. LR.

J. R. Reynolds, G. D. B. Crowell, R. A. Honeycutt, A. C. Burleyson. I. R. Brown, R. L.



Sikes,



O.



J.



Mann, W. L. Lumber Manufacturers and

Snuggs. E. E.

Sibley,



Dealers.



Dingier, L. R. General Merchandise. Miller Bros. Ritchie. Mrs. G. G. Arey, N. G. Earnhardt, Jno. D. Hotels and Boarding Houses. Floyd, C. F. Ritchie. Mrs. G. G. Manufacturing Plants. American Roller Mills. (Flour and Feed). Ritchie & Burgess. (Building Material). Spring Mills Co. (Flour, Feed and Grain). Livery Stables. Misenheimer, C. B. Blacksmith and Woodworking Shop.



Morton,



Samuel



L.



R.

C.



L, Manufacturing

Marble Works.



Co.



Earnhardt



&



Undertakers.

Frick.



Palmer,



M.

Machinery Dealers.



NORWOOD.



Morrow Morrow



Bros.



&



Paint

Bros.

J.



&



Co. and Oil Dealers. Heath Co.



Heath



Incorporated in 1881. Population, 1910: 1.000. Value real estate, $155,375;

property,

$97,699.



value



personal



Painters.



Underwood,

Little,



W.



Produce Dealers.



M.

J.



F.,



&



Co.



Plumbers.

Gantt.

E.



W.



POSTMASTER—Jas. W. Smith. R. R. AGENTS— J. V. Barringer,

R.



MAYOR— Thos.

C.



Town Officers. W. Hunter.



Southern;

G.

Ussery,



R..



Piano and Organ Dealers. Huneycutt, P. J., & Co.

Photographers.



W. U.



MANAGER TELEGRAPH—J.

Ministers and



&



Trivette,

S.



South-Bound; W.

V.



Barringer.



Cook Studio.

Real

Snotlierly,



Estate



Albemarle Real Estate

John.



&



Agents.



Insurance Co.



METHODIST— R. M. Taylor. BAPTIST— E. M. Brooks. Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN— Schools and Academies. HIGH—J. D. Rankink, Prin.



Churches.



Shingle Dealers.



Morrow



Bros.



&



Heath



Co.



BANK OF NORWOOD—T.

Pres.

;



Banks and Bankers.

A.



Farmers' Hardware Co. Undertakers and Embalmers. Huneycutt, P. J., & Co. Parker-Little Furniture Co.

Kilpatrick

Kluttz,

J.



B.



W.



Hathcock,



Scott,



Cash.

Doctors.



Blalock, B. K.



&



Son. Veterinary Surgeons. R.



Hathcock. Campbell,



T.

J.



A.

I.



Druggists.



Hart Drug Co.

Hunter,

T.



Wall

Huneycutt,



P. J., & Co. Parker-Little Furniture Co. Manufacturing Plants. Wiscassett Mills Co. Efird Manufacturing Co. (Cotton Yarns). Lillian Knitting Mills Co. (Hosiery). Albemarle Mantel Co. (Mantels). R. L. Sibley Mfg. Co. (Boxes). Albemarle Cabinet Co.



Paper



Dealers.



W.

General Merchandise.



Harris-McAulay Co. Morrow-Freeman Co. Thompson & Wright.

Sinclair

Britt, Mills,



Mercantile E. Thos.

J.



Co.



Thompson, W. D.



& Son. People's Grocery Co.

Thompson



STANLY— STOKES

Hotels and Boarding Houses. Keyston Hotel. Livery Stables.



42IS



Town



Officers.



MAYOR—A.

I'll



I.



Ewing, K. B. Thompson, J- W. Manufacturing Plants. Norwood Manufacturing Co. (Cotton Mill).



POSTMASTER— W. N. Lefler. IKK OF POLICE— A. T. Hill. R. R. AGENT— L. J. Trott, Southern. MANAGES TELEGRAPH— L. J. Trott,

BAPTIST—

Ministers and Churches. L. Melton. Pastor. H. M. Brooks, Pastor. Schools and Academies.

E.



Napier.



W.



U



Norwood Lumber Norwood Milling Norwood Holler



Co. Co.



METHODIST—B,



Stanly Cotton Oil Co. Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co.

Mills.



NEW LONDON HIGH—N.

Allen,

J.



Wright, Prin.



BIG LICK.

Miller.

J.



Doctors. A. General Merchandise. M., & Co.

J.



Population,



1913:



HartseU. POSTMASTER—D. E. Efird. Ministers and Churches. J. BAPTIST— Biack, Pastor. METHODIST— Rev. Mr. Brady, Pastor. Schools and Academies. BIG LICK HIGH E. B. Rickle and Audie

P.



MAYOR— C.



Town



185. Officers.



Mauuey,

Lefler.



M.

C.



Mrs.

J.



B.



Hearne,

Ivey,



H.

Boarding

Houses.



W. M.



C



Hotels and Culp Hotel. Ridenhour, D. E.







Culp,



Jno.



L.,



Livery Stables. & Sons.



Haugh. Prin.

Doctors.

Hartsell, F. E.

Miller, J.



Manufacturing Plants. (.Machine Shop, FounM., & Co.

Mill).



dry and



Saw



E. General Merchants. Cagle, W. A. Enrd, H. P. Morgan, VV. G. Teeter, N. A., Co., R. 2. Hotels and Boarding Houses. Efird, D. E. Sales Stables. Hill, C. E.



Vauglian,



H.



LOCUST.

Incorporated in 1911. Population, 1914: white, 175. Value real estate, $20,000; value

property, $25,000.



&



personal



MAYOR— D.

(



Town

Teeter.



Officers.

J.



W. Turner. o.M.MiSSIONERS—N. W. Huneycutt,

Wit



F.



Hartsell,



Cable

Efird



& Baucum.



POSTMISTRESS —Mrs. Mary



Manufacturing Plants. (Lumber). Huneycutt. H. P. (Gin and Saw Mill). Undertakers. Hartsell, P. G. Gin Plants.



Simppson. Ministers and Churches.

Pastor.



&



Efird,



BAPTIST— Rev. Ivey, METHODIST— N. C. PKESBYTERIAN—



Hughes,



Pastor.



Hill



&



Cable.



Schools and Academies. STANLY HALL, (Controlled by Mecklenburg Misses Rosa Coffee and Mary Presbytery),







Colten.



NEW LONDON.

Population,

total,



PUBLIC— Hattje

Teachers.

colored.

10:

Little



Greer,



Bessie



Smith,



1910:

estate.



White,



500;



Merchants.



Value



510. real



$115,000;



value



personal



property,



TAX RATE—25c.



$50,000.



on the $100.



& Turner. Green, M. L. Huneycutt, N. VV. Huneycutt, C. C.



STOKES COUNTY DANBURY.

COUNTY SEAT,



POPULATION— (Census 1910), 20,151. Formed in 1789. Named in honor of Col. AREA— 500 square miles.

Value

of



John Stokes, an



officer



m



the Revolutionary



Wsr.



Property



NUMBER

on



TAX RATE —

45c.

polls.



real estate, $2,217,208; value of personal property, $2,190,504. listed in 1914, by whites $4,277,949; by negroes. $129,703. For whites, 08; lor negroes, 12. OF County purposes, 19c. on th; $100; special for schools, lac.



SCHOOLS—



on



l.l.e



$100



and



PUBLIC ROADS—No. miles, 500. Worked by genual law. RAILROAD, TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS COMPANIES.

Railroad.

20. lO



Rural Telephone Co., assessed value.....

Atlantic and Yadkin



$230.00

232,3,2 00

4.72t;.i>o



miles,



assessed



value



Southern Express Co.. assessed value Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co., assessed value Western Union Telegraph Co. assessed v.. Townfork Telephone Co., assessed snlne Norfolk and Western Railway, 10 67 nule3, assessed value.. Farmers Quickstep Telephone Co., issued value Big Creek Telephone Co., assessed value Pinnacle Telephone Co., assessed value

i



i



4,221.00 3,141 00

,.,,



,,YY„„

I)')



.



2,300.00



LOOT

25

(civil),



ion. no



The Pullman Co., assessed value



2.231 00



SUPERIOR COURT TERMS— March

1



29th



(criminal),



October



April



5



(civil),



November



(criminal).



421



STOKES COUNTY



COUNTY OFFICERS.

CLERK OP COTJBT

bury.



M.



T.



Chilton,



Dan-



SHERIFF—W.

REGISTER

ol'



C.



DEEDS



Slate,



Danbury. John C. Morcfield,

Cove.



\eal. J. Walter. Meadows. Dicks, D.C., Madison. R. 3. Ellington, .1. II., Sandy Ridge. Moor,. W. P.. Smith. R. 1.



Danbury.

R.

Less,



TREASURER—Jas. A. Fagg. Walnut CORONER—Dr. Rupert HelsabeVk,

1.



King.



SUPT.



OF



I1FAI.TII— Dr.



W.



V.



McCanKing.



SUPT. OF SUPT. OF

It.



Danbury.

1.



Leak. J. .1., Brim, K. 1. Moir, S. A.. Francisco. Morelield, K. II., Moore's Springs. Helsabeck, R. S., King, R. 1. Phillips, M. 1).. Dalton. Tillotson, S. F.. King, R. 1.

Slate, J. W., Walnut Cove. Jones, A. (', ., Walnut Cove. Fulp, Elias. Fulp.



SCHOOLS— J.



HOME—

S.



T.



Smith,



It.



S.



Coleman,



Mead-



ows,



BOARD OF EDUCATION— X.

I'.



(Chm'n), Danbury;

.1.



A. Martin, Christian. Westfleld;



Wilson. Mitchell, Dillard.



COMMISSIONERS—J. W. Gam) (chm'n), Madison. R. 3; Joseph Martin. Danbury, R. 1; I. I). Barr. King, R. 1. BOARD OF ELECTIONS—J. F. Smith, (chm'n). Meadows, R. 1; H. M. Boyce, Danbury.

stable.



Sandy Ridge, R. 1. MEADOWS—J. M. Redding, Germantown, R. Will 1; I. C. Ross, Walnut Cove. R. 1; Southern, Meadows, R. 1.

Del.



Danbury; Willie X. Wood. Danbury, R.

C.Taylor,



DANBURY



TOWNSniP— N.



A.



Martin,

1;



Con-



MERCHANTS NOT IN TOWNS. Nelson, F. E., Danhury, R. 1. Nelson, W. P., Danbury, R. 1. Nelson. W. A.. & Son. Danbury, R. 1. Bennett, O. M., Danbury, R. 1. Smith, Lee, Danbury, R. 1. ilartman, Mrs. R. L., & Son, Danbury, R. Sheppard, E. C, Danbury, R. 1. Lawson, Jesse A., Danbury. R. 1. Martin, N. A., Danbury. Taylor, J. Spot, Danbury. Fagg, A. J., Danbury. Adkins, Henry, Red Shoals.

Duncan, Young & Co., Dillard. Duncan, L. R., Sandy Ridge, R. 1. Duncan, John F., Sandy Ridge, R. Taylor, D. C, Sandy Ridge, R. 1. Amos & Amos, Sandy Ridge, R. 2. Shelton, Will, Sandy Ridge. Hall. Caleb, Sandy Ridge. Smith, James P., Campbell, R. 1. Hill, John R., Campbell, It. 1. Tilley, T. W., Smith. R. 1. Hart. G. W., & Son, Smith, R. 1.

Smith, F.

1.



1.



Covington, Pinnacle, R. 2; T. Johnson, King. K. 1; W. A. Sullivan. ,T. Pinnacle; J. R. Caudle, King; J. M. Culler.

P.

Tobaccoville.

tain. R.



YADKIN — J.



P. Lynch, Pilot Moun1; Robert F. Shelton, Moore's Springs: F. Nunn, Westfleld, R. 1. Joel Francis. Francisco, R. 1; Jas. D. Martin. Francisco. Constable, M. O. Lynch, Pilot Mountain, R. 1. E. C. Sheppard, R. L. PETERS Lawson, Jesse A. Lawson, Danbury, R. 1. C. D. Smith, Campbell, R. 1;1; G. A. Hutcherson, Sandy Ridge, R. 1; John A. Leake, Campbell, R. 1.

J.



QUAKER GAP— J.



CREEK—



C,



Smith.

1.



SNOW CREEK—



.T.



BEAVER ISLAND—W. A. Dillard. Wilson Mitchell. Ham Mitchell, Dillard.



Ward,



Dillard; J. Constable,

;



SAURATOWN— J.

S.



C.



N. Lasly, Meadow's, It. 1 Rierson, Walnut Cove; T. J. Covington.



Walnut Cove.



MINISTERS NOT IN TOWNS. PRIMITIVE BAPTISTS—Walter Mabe, DanWatt Priddy, Danbury, R. 1; R. 1; John Knight, Sandy Ridge: Joel G. Southern, Germantown, R. 1; Gabriel Boles, Walnut Cove, R. 1; Alex. Moran, Meadows, R. 1; H. D. John H. Wrleht, Mickev. Pinnacle, R. 2; Brim. R. 1 F. P. Stone, Francisco. R. 1; Wm. H. Collins, Francisco, R. 1; Darian Collins,

bury,

;



Collins, Millard, Francisco, R. Forest, Reid, Francisco, R. 2. Beasley, Elijah, Francisco. Frans, Joseph C., Brim, R. 1. Chilton, A. N., Brim, R. 1. Wright, J. H, Brim, R. 1. Covington, John, Westfleld, R. Flinn, J. C, Pine Hall. Carter & Williams, Pine Hall. Brick Store Co., Pine Hall. Boyles, C. II., Pinnacle, R. 1. Sams, S. W., Pinnacle, R. 2. Spencer, Thos., Campbell, R. 1. Joyce, J. A., Sandy Ridge, R. Flint Flint, Gideon. Fagg, J. M. Dillard. Boles, J. E., & Son, Pinnacle. Watson, T. O., Pinnacle.



1.



1.



&



Gordon

Tise, J.



&



Gordon, Germantown, R.

1.



1.



Pinnacle. R. 2; Lewis Pyrtle, Westfleld, R. 1; Paul Priddy, Danbury, R. 1; Lathe Knight, Walnut Cove, R. 1. MISSIONARY BAPTIST— J. A. Joyce. Sandy E. Simmons, Moore's Spring: J. Ridge. R. 1 J. B. Johnson, Walnut Cove. METHODIST— C. A. Wall, Campbell. R. 1; R. Hutchison, Walnut Cove; Rev. O. P. C.

;



Shelton, A. M., Campbell, R.



C, Vade Mecum.

1.

1.



Stokes Supply Co., King. Dodson, Sandy Ridge, R.

Full;,



Carter, A. B., Sandy Ridge. R. S. F., Pinnacle, R. 1. Stone, H. L., Pinnacle.



Edwards, W.



J.



Routh, Danbury.



METHODIST PROTESTANT—A. L. Hunter, Pinnacle. PRESBYTERIAN—R. W. George, Francisco;

1.

;



John D. Smith, Danbury, R. Brim, R. 1.



C.



W.



Irwin,



SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES. DALTON INSTITUTE— W. A. Flynt,

Dalton.

Prin.,



Neal, Geo. W.. Campbell, R. 1. Ross, I. G., Walnut Cove, R. 1. Boles, L. B., Germantown, R. 1. Johnson, W. J., Germantown, R. 1. Fulp, H. A., Mizpah, R. 1. Carroll, J. T., Mizpah, R. 1. Tuttle, A. G., Mizpah, R. 1.



Prin.,



Meadows & Cromer, Mizpah. Tuttle, W. H., Mizpah.



GRADED— R. A. Sullivan. KING HIGH—William Graves. Prin.. King.

PINNACLE

Pinnacle.



PHYSICIANS NOT

Keiger, O. R., King.



IN



TOWNS.



Boyles Bros., Dalton. Tuttle, R. B., King, R. 1. Meadows, Bros, King, R. 1. Amos, J. C, Sandy Ridge, R. Young, H. H., Smith. It. 1.



2.



Nunn,



L.



L., Westfleld, R.



1.



McCanless, W. \\, Danbury. McCanless, W. L., Danbury. Slate, W. C, Danbury.



Martin, Mrs. Morefield, J.



Ida. Westfleld. R.



1.

1.



Wm., Meadows.

L.,



Meadows,



J.



&



Co.,



Germantown, R.



STOKES COUNTY

Redding & Bal:or, Germantown, R. Brown, Richard, Campbell. R. 1.

1.



i-



Sutton, S. G.. King.



Shore, S. F., King. Culler, Win. F., Dalton. Alky, H. G., Danbury, R. 1. Mitchell, W. R., Pinnacle, R. 2. Smith. Robert, Gap. Moore's Springs Mineral Co., Moore's Springs. Stokes Supply Co., Mizpah.



Smith, Wilmeta, King. Redman, Annie, King. Moore, C. F., Pinnacle, Ingram, Naomi, King, R. 1. Algood, Elsie, Pinnacle, R. Sykes, Alma, Pinnacle, R. 2.

Sullivan, R.

A.,



2.



FLOUri,

Sheilon,

\V.



COHN AND FEED MILLS.

11..



Sheppard, C.



T.,



Sandy Ridge, R. Sandy Ridge.



1.



Sheppard, E. C, Danouiy, R. 1. Nelson, U. C, Danbury, R. 1. Peters' Creek Union Milling Co., Smith, R. Fagg &. Hall, Danbury, R. 1. Moore &Sheppard, Campbell, R. 1. ueorge, R. W'., Francisco. Colnns, A. J., Francisco, R. 1.



1.



John Y., Dalton. W. G., Mizpah. John E., Mizpah. Allen, U. M., Mizpah, R. 1. Eunsiord, C. ii.. King, R. 2. Charles, G. 11., Germantown. Dodd, A. D., Francisco. Cliisman, W. M., Fine Hall.

1'idllips,



Pinnacle. Bernard, Mary, Pinnacle. Snider, J. W., Pinnacle. Sharp, Beulah, Pinnacle, R. 1. Ingram, Viola, Pinnacle, R. 1. R. 1. Francis, Alvia, Peters Creek, Va. Sovington, Susie, Peters Creek, Va., R. Blevins, Savannah, Brim, R. 1. Rawley, Frances A., Brim, R. 1. lliatt, Chas. E., Westneld. George, W. D., Westneld.

,



1.



Slate, Slate,



Payne, Irene, Westneld. Moore, Lizzie V., Westneld, R.



1. 2.



Bumgardner, Pearl, Francisco, R.



Hylton, W. R., Campbell, R. 1. Schaub, James, Tobaccoville, R.



2.



SAW



MILLS.



& Matthews, Francisco. Rhodes, Jesse, Campbell, R. 1. Bros., Germanton, R. 1. Tultle Bros., King. Lasley, J. N., & Son, Meadows, R. 1. Mitchell, Walter 1., Meadows, R. 1. Slate. W. G., Mizpah. Slate, John E., & Son Mizpah. Lunstord, C. H. King, R. 2. Grabs Manufacturing Co., King. Phillips, John Y., Dalton. Sullivan, W. A., Pinnacle. George, R. W., Francisco. Sheppard, E. C, Danbury, R. 1. Nelson, D. C. Danbury, R. 1. Peters' Creek Union Milling Co.. Smith, R. Hylton, W. R., Campbell, R. 1. Mickey, C. A., Gap. Priddy ^c Moretieid, Danbury, R. 1. Grogan, L. P., Campbell, R. 1. Mitchell. R. W., Gideon. Miller, A. A., Walnut Cove. R. 1. Neal, J. M., Meadows. Matthews & Johnson, Walnut Cove, R. 1. Charles, G. H., Germanton.

Matthews



Hutchins,



J.



R., King.



Meadows



1.



PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Joyce, Nellie, Danbury. Petree, Sadie, Danbury. Venable, Ida, Danbury, R. 1. Taylor, Lena, Danbury, R. 1. Washburn, Mrs. Virginia L., Meadows.

Lovill, Murpny, Meadows. Alley, Mrs. Mildred, Germanton. Martin, Lelia, Germanton.



Robertson, Flossie, Francisco, R. 1. Sheppard, Erna, Francisco, R. 1. Dunlap, Bereha, Francisco, R. 1. Smith, Etta, Francisco, R. 1. Jessup, Mary, Francisco, R. 2. Smith, Mrs. Agnes, Francisco, R. 2. Smith, Dixie, Francisco, R. 2. Snead, Julia, Pilot Mountain, R. 1. Hartgrove, Minnie, Pilot Mountain, R. 1. Wall, Hester, Pinnacle, R. 2. Filed, Lynette, Pinnacle, R. 2. Wall, Ida Lee, Pinnacle, R. 2. Covington, Mae, Westneld, R. 1. Coffer, Lizzie, Moore's Spprings. Hopkins, Kate, Smith, K. 1. Martin, Delia, Smith, R. 1. Lackey, Gladys, Campbell, R. 1. Simmons, Tracy, Danbury, R. 1. Lasley, Chattie, Danbury, R. 1. Pringle, Wesley, Danbury, R. 1. Ladd, Emma, Danbury, R. 1. Lackey, Lucy, Danbury, R. 1. Miller, Helena, Campbell, R. 1. Pringle, Ruth. Campbell, R. 1. Ray. Juda, Smith, R. 1. Hylton, Annie, Smith, R. 1. Pringle, Mrs. A. J., Campbell, R. 1. Moore, Bessie, Campbell, R. 1. Burton, Ruth, Sandy Ridge. King, Sadie, Sandy Ridge. Pringle, Sadie, Sandy Ridge, R. 2. Duncan, Lemma, Sandy Ridge, R. 2. Pringle, Ethel, Sandy Ridge, R. 2. Gann, E. C, Sandy Ridge, R. 1. Bowman, Minnie M., Sandy Ridge, R. 1. Alley. Bernice, Campbell, R. 1. Leake, John A., Campbell, R. 1. Moore, Era, Campbell, R. 1. McCollum, Claudie, Campbell, R. 1. Smith, Mrs. Covie E., Campbell, R. 1. Adkins, Lizzie. Red Shoals. Isley, E. W., Madison, R. 3. Wilkins, Fairy, Madison, R. 3. Johnson, Susie, Madison, R. 3.



Hamlin, Mattie, Germanton, R. Bennett, Willie, Germanton, R.



1.

1. 1.



Woodhouse, Bessie, Dillard.

Swain, Bessie. Dillard.

Sh, nner,

Bessie,

J.



Huteheus, C. W., Germanton, R.

Doggett, Ida, Walnut Cove, R. 1. Doggett. Hattie, Walnut Cove, R. Craver, Ola, Germanton, R. 1. Carroll, Rosa, King, R. 1. Hall, Letha, King, R. 1. Johnson, C. H., Mizpah.

Rutledise,



Dillard.



Pegram,

1.



W., Pine Hall.

R.

3.



Lucy, Pine Hall. Monis, Louise, Pine Hall. Stewart, Mrs. Elizabeth, Madison, Wheeler, Lillie, Walnut Cove.

Parrish,

Pringle, Mary. Walnut Cove, R. 2. Scroggs, J. W., Walnut Cove. Weddell, Laura, Walnut Cove. Martin, Mary, Walnut Cove. Lewis, Ozell, Walnut Cove. McPherson, Kate, Walnut Cove. Fulp. Louella, Walnut Cove, It. 1. Wail, Stella, Walnut Cove, R. 1. Sands. Mrs. R. W.. Walnut Cove. Hawkins, Sallie, Walnut Cove.



Una, Mizpah. Johnson, Agnes, King, R. 1. Johnson, Janie, King, R. 1. Boyles, R. L., King, R. 1. Bowen, Jettie, King, R. 1. Craver, Margaret, Germanton, R. Smith, Hattie, Germanton, R. 1. Smith, Clemmie. King, R. 2. Graves, William, King.



1.



426



STOKES COUNT!

3.



Mrs. Mattie, Walnut Cove. K. Willis. .Man' Sue, Walnut Cove. R. 3. Smith, A. J.. Walnut Cove. It. 4. Martin, Annie, Walnut Cove, R. 2.



Lewewllyn,



Stokes Hardware Burton. John A.

East,

J.



&



Furniture Co.



W.. Drug Co.



Stephens, W. R. Halrston, Garfield.



DANBURY.

Not incorporated. Population, 1914:

total.



Fanners Supply Store.

Fulton



&



Davis.



white,



114;



colored,



63;



177.



POSTMASTER—Roy R. King. Ministers and Churches. METHODIST—O. P. Routh, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN—C. W. Ervin. Pastor.

Doctors.



Stewart- .lotus Clothing Co. Grocer; Co. eld, J Wesley. Hotels and Boarding Houses. Dodson Hotel.

.



Vaughn



Hotel.



Central Hotel.

Livery Stables.

i .



W. McCanless, W.

VrcCanless,



L. V.



John A.



General



Merchants.



Taylor. J. Spot. Fagg, A. .1. Martin, N. A. Hotel? and Boarding Houses. Taylor Hotel. McCanless Hotel. Livery Stables. Taylor, J. Spot. Banks and Bankers.

Chilton,

Pres.

;



Bowles, W. F. Barker, A. J.



Manufacturing Plants. Hedgecoek Brick Co.



Walnut Cove Milling



Co.



Stakes County Warehouse Co. Davis iK: Simple.

T.



Tobacco Warehouses. (Dry Prizery.)

Co.



Walnut Cove Tobacco Warehouse



THE BANK OF STOKES COUNTY—M.

X.

E.



Pepper.



Cash.

Bros.,



GERMANTON.

Incorporated in 1883. Population, 1914: white,

total.



THE DANBURY REPORTER— Pepper

Editors



Newspapers and

Proprietors.



Editors.



107;



colored,



52:

per-



and



Value



162. of



real



estate,



$27,500;

Officers.



value



of



WALNUT

total,



COVE.

700;

colored,



sonal property,



$3,190.



Town

300;



Incorporated in 1889. Population, 1914: white,



Value

sonal



Tax



$100,000; value of perproperty. $167,180. Rate: 30c. on poll; 90c on property.

estate,



1.000. of real



FOSTMISTRESS— Fannie Davis. R. R. AGENT— Mrs. I. J. Carson, EXPRESS AGENT—Mrs. I. J.

Southern.

on,



Southern. Carson,

J.



MANAGER TELEGRAPH—Mrs.

W. U.

Ministers



I.



Car-



Town



Officers.



and



Churches.

Alli-



POSTMASTER— P. II. Linvllle. CHIEF OF POLICE— John R. Smith. R. R. AGENTS— P. W. Davis, Southern W. P. Wheeler. N. & W. EXPRESS AGENT— P. W. Davis. Southern. MANAGER TELEGRAPH—W. P. Wheeler,

W. U.

Ministers and



MAYOR— S.



C.



Rierson.



METHODIST

son,



EPISCOPAL— Rev.



;



EPISCOPAL—Rev. Tailor, Rector. MISSIONARY BAPTIST— No Pastor.



Pastor.



GERMANTOWN ACADEMY—J.

Prin.



Schools



and



Academies.

C.



Carson.



MISSIONARY

Pastor.



Churches. BAPTIST—Dr. J.



Doctors.

T.



Smith,



Hill,



L.



H.

Druggists.

T.



Bynum. Wade H.

Beck R.

General



METHODIST EPISCOPAL—E. J. Poe, Pastor. EPISCOPAL—W. H. Willey. Rector. PRIMITIVE BAPTIST—J. A. Fagg, Pastor.



Merchants.



McKinzie. L. M.,

Turtle. R. L.,



HIGH— J.



Schools and Academies. W. Scroggs, Prin.



Chilton, Pres.



THE BANK OF STOKES COUNTR—M. T. J. H. Fulton. Cash. FARMERS UNION BANK AND TRUST

;



Banks and



Bankers.



CO.—J.



Spot Taylor, Pres.;

Doctors.



J.



W.



Slate.



Cash.



Co. Co. Co. Beck. R. T., Co. McGee, H., Kurfees Hardware Co. Livery Stables-. Hill, S. CHotels and Boarding Houses. Vaughn, Mrs. A. B.



&



& &



&



Turtle. R. G. Jones, A. G.



PINNACLE.

Population,

Dentist.

total,



1914:



white,



400;



colored,



37;



437.



Critz,



W. H.



General Merchants. Joyce-Jones Co. Lewis, L. G.



James

Smith,



&



Co. Co.



Walnut Cove Grocery

Young,

Turtle.



POSTMASTER— S. M. Scott. AGENT— Miss Herman Simpson. R. R. Southern. „. MANAGER TELEGRAPH— Herman Simpson, W. U. —Miss Herman SimpMANAGER EXPRESS

son,



JohnT R.

J.



X



.



Southern. Ministers



aid



Churches.

L.



J.



T.

J.



Woodruff.



Fagg



&



B. Nelson.

S.



METHODIST PROTESTANT— A. ter. Pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL—R. L.

Pastor.



Hun-



Doggett,



Boyles, D.



Rothrock,



Dodson



&



A. T. Co.



MISSIONARY

Pastor.



BAPTIST— Rev.



Baucom,



STOKES— SURRY

Schools



427



and



Academies.

l'rin.



Ministers and



Churches.



M. E. Clark,



STATE HIGH—R. A. Sullivan, Asst. Prin. GRADED—R. A. Sullivan, Prin.

Druggists.



Mrs.



METHODIST EPISCOPAL—W. F. CHRISTIAN—Rev. Sutton, Pastor. MISSIONARY BAPTIST—

KING HIGH—William

Kiger, O. R.



Grabs,



Brown, H. H.

General Fowler,

Boles,

J.



Merchants.



W.

A.,



O.



Schools and Academies. Graves. Prin.

Doctors.



&



Son.



Watson, T. O. Edwards, W. J. Stone, H. L.

Overby,



W.



General Merchants. Shore Mercantile Co. Stokes Supply Co.



J.



Newson

and

F.



&



Newsom.



Smoak, E. L.

Hotels



Boarding



Houses.



Spainhower, E.



Newson, E. P. (Jewelry.) Manufacturing Plants. Crabs Manufacturing Co., The.

Reece, Jones Co.



KING

Not Incorporated.

Population,

total,



Banks and Bankers.

306;

colored,

1;



1914:



white,



BANK OF KING—V.

Petree, Cash.



T. Grabs. Pres.

Stables.



;



T.



S.



307. Value of



real



estate,



$100,000; value of per-



Livery



sonal property, R.



AGENT— O. L. Rains. EXPRESS AGENT— O. L. Rains. MANAGER TELEGRAPH— (None)

R.



POSTMISTRESS— Lelah



$40,000.



Pulliam.



G. M. Newsom. Ernest.

Allen,



Hotels and

,



Boarding Houses.

J.



W.



U.



Pulliam, B. F. Spainhower, Mrs.



W.



SURRY COUNTY COUNTY DOBSON.

SEAT,



POPULATION— (Census Formed in 1770. Named AREA — 600 square miles.

Value

of



1910), 29,709. in honor of Surry County in England.



Property



TAX RATE— County purposes, 19c. on PUBLIC ROADS—Worked by free labor,

5c.



real estate, $4,4S4,S07; value of personal property, $3,255,110 listed in 1913, by whites. $7,622,671; by negroes, $117,256.



the $100. except Mount Airy



Township,



which has bonded



debt of $S0,000 and levies



to



pay



interest.



RAILROAD, TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS COMPANIES.

Mount Airy Telephone Co., assessed value Southern Railway, 33.13 miles, assessed value Atlantic and Yadkin Railroad, 17.40 miles, assessed value Southern Express Co. assessed value Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co., assessed value Elkin Light and Power Co., assessed value Elkin and Alleghany Railroad. 11.75 miles, assessed value Siloam Telephone Co., assessed value Western Union Telegraph Co. assessed value Mount Airy and Eastern Railway, 5 miles, assessed value SUPERIOR COURT April 19, August 30, February

,

,



$



6,000.00

1,296.0411.00



194.38S.00

7.S4-.MNI



,



TERMS—



1,



October



18



2,030.00 500.00 33.125.00 769.00 2,512.60 7,500.00 October 25



(civil



and



jail



cases.)



COUNTY OFFICERS.

CLERK OF COURT—J. A. Jackson. SHERIFF— T. W. Davis. Mt. Airy. REGISTER OF DEEDS— S. G.

Dobson.

Debson.



DOBSON— Moses

Comer,

field,



Dobson;

F.



R.



D.



Brim.



W.



C. Key. Dobson, R. F. D.



Dobson; R. P. Poindexter, Crutch A. Brintle, White Plains; White Plains; J. P. Hodges,

Hodges,



John H.

L.

;



;



S.



W. Marion, Dobson; M.



TREASURER— J. S. Patterson, rilot Moun- B. Williamson. Rusk, R. F. D. tain. ELDORA— J. J. Simpson, Mt. Airy, R. 4; CORONER—W. T. Marion, Dobson. W. S. Wall, Ararat; G. H. Marsh, Ararat, SURVEYOR— E. L. Wolfe, Kapps Mill. R. F. D. SUPT. OF HEALTH— John R. VVoltz. DobELKIN—Luther Park, Elkin; A. D. Welson. born. Elkin: T. V. Foote, Elkin. SIl'T. OF SCHOOLS— J. H. Allen, Elkin. FRANKLIN— Jas. M. Bartley, Round Peak; Dob SUPT. OF HOME— J. W. Norman.

son.



G.



E.



Isaacs,



Dobson, R. F. D.

A.



;



J.



M. Todd,



H. Wrenn. Mount Airy; O. E. Snow, Pilot Mountain; B. J. Snow, State Road, R. 2. COMMISSIONERS IS. Sparger, (ehnfn),

.1



BOARD OF EDUCATION— E.

W.

Road;



Lowe Gap.

Ashburn. Ararat; J. E. D. J. Davis, Pilot N. Mountain. R. F. Needham, Pilot, Mountain, R. F. D. MARSH—J. H. Poindexter, Crutchfleld: J.

;



LONG HILL—F.



J.



Hicks, State Ararat, R. F. D.

F.



W.



L.



Clinton,



F.



May,



Crutchfleld.



BOARD OF ELECTIONS—J. E. Albright. J. Hendren. Elkin, B. F. Folyer, Dobson. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. BRYAN TOWNSHIP— W. II. Wall. Kapp's

; ;

:



Mils; B. J. Snow, State Road, R. F. D. R. F. S. EldWilmoth, State Road, R. F. D. D. O. Callaway, Thurridge, Rusk. R. F. D. mond. R. F. D. 3. A. J. Royal, Thurmond.

:



MT. AIRY—G. W. Hiatt, Mt. Airy; John A. Cox, White Plains: E. C. Shelton, Mt. Airy; T. B. McCargo, Mt. Airy;; T. G. Penn, Mt. Airy; Sam'l G. Pace. Mt. Airy; P. S. Rothrock. Mt. Airy; E. F. Wall. Mt. Airy; Samuel Ashburn, Mt. Airy; S. W. Hutchens, Mt. Airy: Britain Haymore, Mt. Airy; R. A. Jams. Mt. Airy; Peter Deatherage. Mt. Airy.



428



SURRY COUNTY

oss,



Rockford, R. F. .). D. F. Burrus, Rockford; Hilary Coe, Rockford, K. F. D.; C. W. Davenport, Rockford; J. T. Joindexter, Rockford, R. P. D. SILOAM .1. a. Whltaker, Siloam; C. C. Matthews, Siloam; J. W. Wail. Siloam; .1. L. B. E. Whitaker, Patterson, Siloam, R. F. D. Siloam. SHOALS 11 F. Butner, Pinnacle; R. S. Scott, shoals; O. F. Hauser, shoals. STEWARTS—-G. W. Newman, White Plains; F. W. J. Brinkley, White Plains, R. F. D. P. Danly, Mi. Airy, It. F. D. Logan Beamer, Ml. Airy. H. F. D. WESTFIELD—H. E. Taylor. Westfleld; A. C. Inman, Amliurn, Westfleld; W. W. W. F. D. J. B. Simmons, Westfleld; Briru. R.

;

;

:



ROCKFORD—B. AD



Banner Mfg.

e,



Co.,



J.



S.,



Mt. Airy. Rusk.



Dobbin Bros., Rusk.

Granite

City

Mills,



Mount



Airy.

R.



PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Combs, Mayme, State Road,

F.



D.



;



Palmer, Olivia, Mrs.; siloam. Eldridge, Florence, Rusk. D any. Bertha, Ararat. Rawley, Frances. Mt. Airy, It. 3. Burrus, Viola, Rockford. Jackson, Marjorie, Mt. Airy, It.



5.



;



a.



.1.



PILOT—R.



Anderson,

11.



Westfleld.



Redmon,



Pilot



Mountain.



CONSTABLES.



BRYAN TOWNSHIP— S. E. Moore. Good Springs. DOBSON—C. P. Snow, Crutchfleld, R. F. D. ELDORA— G. F. Simpson, Ararat. FRANKLIN — Eugene L. Schuyler, Ladonia. LONG HILL— W. P. Johnson, Pilot Mountain,



MARSH—E.

MT.



It.



F.



D.

J.



SHOALS—A. L. Scott, Shoals. STEWARTS CREEK— Ruhy Beamer, Airy. R. F. D. WESTFIELD— T. L. Taylor, Westfleld.

MINISTERS NOT

IN



Mt. Airy. D. —Frank Chiltou, Hatcher, Mountain. Pilot S1L1AM— B. Eads, Siloam.



AIRY—Thos.

J.



Burch,



Rusk.



PILOT



Mt.



iiemmings. Lillie. Cody. Nance, Beatrice, Robson, It. 1. Sparger, Lou. Mt. Airy, R. 3. Allen, Geneva. Pinnacle, R. F. O. .loins, Lillie, Siloam, It. F. D. Stone, Delia, Siloam, R. F. D. Snoddy, Annie. Mt. Airy, R. F. D. Bolyfleld, Mattie, Rockford. Fleming, Lucy, Crutchfleld, R. F. D. Wall. Racher, Hap^'s Mill. Wall, Florence, Mt. Airy. R. F. D. Badgett, Bertie, Mt. Airy, H. 4. Hayes, Mattie, Siloam, R. F. D. Rodman, Mary V., Pinnacle, R. F. D. Dunrnan, W. L., Mrs., Mt. Airy. Davenport, Lula, Rockford. Parker, Stella, Mt. Airy, R. 5. Walters, Tessie. Ararat, R. F. D. Jane, Isaacs, Mrs., Dobson. Belton, J. V., Mrs., Mt. Airy. Isabel Matthews, Pilot Mountain, R. F.

Hiatt,



D.



Louise,



Pinnacle.



TOWNS.



Key, G. O., Pilot Mountain. Atkinson, W. H., Round Peak. Beamer, W. H.. Mt. Airy, R. 3. Stone, C. H., Round Peak, R. Marion, T .G., Crutchfleld.



1.



Denny, C. B., Pinnacle. McGhee, W. P.



SCHOOLS



AND ACADEMIES NOT IN TOWNS. SILOAM— Chas. L. Hauser, Prin.. Siloam. WESTFIELD GRADED—Chas. Haitt, Supt. PHYSICIANS NOT IN TOWNS.



Smith, J. Thomas, Westfleld. Flippin, S. M., Westfleld. Flippin, R. D-, W'estfield. Flippin, S. T., Siloam

.



MERCHANTS NOT IN TOWNS. Woodruff, W. M., & Son, Low Gap. Kapp, J. C., & Co., Kapps Mill.

McDowell,

Woodruff,



Nora, Pilot Mountain, R. F. D. Cockerham, DeEtte, Devotion. Booker, Maggie, Mt. Airy, R. 6Hill. Martha E., Round Peak. R. F. D. Butner, Alice, Shoals, 11. F. D. Redman, Ida, Siloam, R. F. D. WUmoth, Pearl, Rockford. it. F. D. Burrus. Alma, Rockford. Norman, Lillie, Husk. Wall, Ida B., Mt. Airy, R. F. D. Joyce, Lizzie, Rusk, R. F. D. Joyce, Alice, Elkin, R. F. D. Johnson, Foy, Mt. Airy. R. F. D. Oakley, Bettie, Mt. Airy. R. F. D. Ward. Bertie T., Pilot Mountain, R. F. D. Carson, Hattie, Low Gap. Bolch, Erroll, Shoals. Bennett, J. C, Mrs.. Ararat, R. F. D. ijaymore, Esther, Rusk, R. F. D.

Bryant,

Wolfe,

Victoria,



Mt.



Airy.



W. M., Rockford. R.



1.



McGee, J. & D. l.. Mt. Airy, R. Haymore. B. E., Mt. Airy. R- 1.



Low Gap.



1.



Bryant, T. W., Ararat. Key, J. G., Ararat. Nichols, George, White Plains. Harbour, J. W., Rockford, R. 1. Armstrong, W. P., Ararat, R. 1. Badgett, J. C, White Plains. Gardner, J. W., Mt. Airy, R. S. Boles, J. W., Siloam. Marion, N. C., Siloam. Matthews, C. C., Siloam. Marion, R. N., Siloam.



Hunter, Bessie, Pinnacle, R. F. D. Cockerham, Eunice, Kapp's Mill. Haymore. Nellie K, Mt. Airy. R. F. D. Cook, Bettie, Pilot Mountain. R. F. D. Shelton, Bessie, Mt. Airy, R. 1. George, Mabel, Brim. Albright, Frances, Brim.



COTTON GINS.

Laurel Bluff Cotton Mill. Mt. Airy, R.

3.



FLOUR, CORN AND FEED MILLS.



White Plains. Hutchens, C. Banner, J. B., Mt. Airy, R. 5. Mimmick, J. D., Mt. Airy.



C



Hunter, Mattie, Pilot Mountain, R. F. D. Key, Lillie M., Round Peak. Crutchfleld, Alma, Mt. Airy. Jones, Nora, Ararat, R. F. D. Collins, Martha, Mt. Airy. R. F. D. Payne, Viola, Dobson. Nance, Metta, Mrs., Round Peak, R. F. D. Thompson, Pearl, Mt. Airy, R. F. D. Folger, Beulah, Dobson. Stanley, Bessie, Rusk, R. F. D. Smith, Bettie, White Plains, R. F. D. Hiatt, J. M., Mt. Airy. Adams, A. P.. Pilot Mountain, R. F. D. Marion. S. W.. White Plains, R. F. 1).

Brintle,



Taylor,



Bertie,



White Plains.



Lee,



White



Plains.



C, & M. Satterfield,

Kapp,

J.



Co., F.,



Kapps



Mill.



Round



Peak.



Bunker, C. W., Round Peak.

Davis. Jesse, Mt. Airy, R. 4. Bennett, Wni., Ararat, R. 1. Sides. Mrs.. Mt. Airy, Rfd.



Matthews, Grover, Mt. Airy, R. 4. Nance, A. L., Round Peak, R. F. D. Nance, J. F., Round Peak, R. F. D. Boyles, N. E., Round Peak. R. F. D. Guyer, Robert, State Road, It. F. D. Burrus, Geo. E., Rusk. Galyean. J. A., Good Springs.



Jarvis,



Steve,



Round Teak,



R.



F.



D.



Nicies, Clyde. Mt. Airy, R. 4. Davenport, W. Y., Rockford. Wall, W. M., Shoals. Coekerham. Don W.. State Road. R. 1'. Leftwich, W. B, Round Peak. Blair. W. B.. Pilot Mountain, R. 2. Xixon, Sherman, State Road. R. F. D. Carson, C. F., Low Gap. St one, Edgar. Round Peak. Ladonia. Schuyler, E. L. Wolfe. Henrv. Mt. Airy. Combs, Walter V., Rusk. R. F. D. H. E.. Mt. Airy. R- F. D. Taylor, Adams, E. L., Pilot Mountain, R. F. D. Copeland. J. T.. Roekford. R. F. D. Gentry, J. W., State Road, R. F. D. Gentry, A. L., State Road, R. F. D. Stewart, Leroy, Siloam, R. F. D. Draughn. Albert, White Plains. R. F. D. Cox, Thos. L., State Road. R. F. D. Dobbins, P. W., Rusk. R. F. D. Moseley, ,T. F., Crutchfield. Park. L. C. Elkin. R. F. D. Perm, Shelton. Siloam, R. F. D. Draughn, Eugene. Rusk, R. F. D.

.



SURRY COUNTY 429 SIRRY COUNTY LOAX & TRUST CO.— T. G. Fawcett, Cash. W. F. Carter. Pres. BANK OF MT. AIRY— W. J. Byerly. Pres.;

;



F.

I)



P.



Sparger. Cash. Brick Manufacturers.

J.



Banner,

Merritt,



W.



L. E.



Mt.



Airy



Brick Co.



Boot Burke.

Half.

S.



and



Shoe



Dealers.



W. W. M.



Lundy. C. E. Haymore, W. B.

Jackson, Jackson,



W.

J.



E.



A.

C.



Welch, G.



Bowman.

Matthews.

Creed.

J.



A. G.



Mer.



Co.



Book



Stores.



W.

Dealers

in



Butchers and

Counctll.

Fuller,

J. J.



Cattle.



C.



Lassiter, S. T., White Plains. Hiatt, C. E.. Westflekl.



F. Stuart Bros. Johnson Bros. Carriage Dealers and Mt. Airy Buggy Co. Marshall, S. E., & Co.



Manufacturers.



Isaac M.. Low Gap. Beamer. Jesse L., Crutchfield. R. Bryand, N. P. Ararat.

Frost,



F.



D.



Commission Merchants. Granite City Mercantile Co. Ashley Grocery Co.

Confectionery

Dealers.



MOUNT

in



AIRY.



Earp.

Creed.



J.

J.



W. W.

and

Builders.



1885 Incorporated Population. 1914: 6.7S0. No. of white pools, 63S: No. colored polls, (54. Value real estate $1,109,459; value personal property. $875,887. TAX RATE: $1.10 on the $100; $330 on tinpoll.



Contractors Belton, J. I. Roberts, T. R. Cook, D. H. Penn, T. G. Coal and



Wood



Dealers.



Bonded



debt.



$120,000



Town



Officers.



Minniek. J. D. Sides. Mrs. A. E. Shelton, C. A.



MAYOR— W.

CLFRK—F.



G. Svdnor.

Taylor.

S.



Chamber



of



Commerce.

G.



CHIEF OF POLICE— E. M.



MT.



AIRY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE:



ATTORNEY—J. H. SEPT. OF HEALTH— POSTMASTFR— H. Carter. R. R. AGENT— C. A. Shelton. Southern. EXPRFSS AGENT—.Tohn T. Moore. TELEGRAPH MANAGER—Mrs. Connie Hollingsworth. W. TT. TELEPHONE MANAGER— W. F. Carter. Jr.

,T.



TREAST'RER— F. M. TAX COLLECTOR— E.



M. Poore.

Poore. C. Bivins. Folger. W. S. Taylor.



G. Pace, Pres.

Clothiers Lundy, C. E.



W.



Sydnor, Sec.

Furnishers.



and



Men's



Prather,



J.



W., Clothing Co.

Dentists.



Smith,



J.



D.



Reece, R.



W.

E.



Banner,



.1.



Hollingsworth, Hege, H. R.



Wm.

Tobacco

Dealers.



Ministers and Churches.



BAPTIST—T. H. King. Pastor. METHODIST—W. H. Willis PRESBYTERIAN— T. C. Bales.

FRTF.XDS

Branon.

Schools

.



Smith. Z. T. Haynes. W. T. American Tobacco Co. Reynolds, R. J.. Tobacco Co.

Sparger. B. F. Patterson, J. R.

Druggists.



CHURCH—Rev.



M.



Davis.



and Academies.

T. Turlington,



Hawks Drug

Gwyn,

J.



Co.



MOUNT AIRY GRADED—Ira

Hotels



H.



Prin.



and

J.



Jenkins.



Mrs.

Hotel.



Boarding D.



Houses.



Blue Ridge Inn.

Central



Pace House.



Brown House. Haynes House.

Architects.



Penn. T. G.

Roberts, T. D. Belton, J. I. Cook, D. H.



West. I. W. Doctors. Taylor, W. S. Allred, E. W. Ashby, T. B. Absher, D. C. Hollingsworth, E. M. Hollingsworth, J. B. Hollingsworth, R. E. Baird, A. C. Flippin, J. M.



Woltz,

Loville.



J.



L.

J.



R.

II.



Rowe,



B.



Banks and Bankers.



Lawyers.



FIRST NATIONAL

cett,



RANK— Geo.

Cash.



D.



Faw-



Carter.



W.

s.



Graves,



F. P.



Tres.



:



T.



G.



Fawcett.



Haymore, R. L.



430

E. C. I.inville, E. .M.



sriiUY



COUNTY

Printing Mt. Airy News. Mt. Airy LeacU r.

Offices.



Bivina,



Folger



&



Folger.



Dry Goods and Notions.

Burke,



W. W.

J.



MT. AIRY

Editor,



Newspapers and



NEWS



Editors.



(Weekly)— J.



E.



Johnson,

George.

Price,



Harrison,



L.



Haymore, W.

Hall. s. M. Welch, G. C.



B.



TIMES-LEADER

Editor.

Editor.



(Weekly)— T.



M.

Vance



THE DIXIE METHODIST—D.

Real

Rogers,

1'..



Bowman, Welch &

Jackson,



A. G. Mitchell. .1. A.



Estate



Agents.



W.

G. Shingle

Dealers.



Matthews Grocery Co. Hall, S. M. Power and Light Mt. Airy Power & Light Fertilizer Dealers and Martin, John A. Mt. Airy Guano Co Fulton, J. M. Fish and Oyster

Fuller.

J.



Sydnor,



\Y.



Companies.

Co.



McCargo,



Manufacturers.



B., & Son. Hollingsworth, J. C. Undertakers and Embalmers. T.



Hannah,

Earp.

J.



E.



A.



W.

Wall



Paper Dealers.



Dealers.



Campbell, W. A.

Davis,

Jo.

J. F. Manufacturing Plants. Mt. Airy Furniture Co. National Furniture Co. Banner Mfg. Co. (Cribs and Lumber.) Mount Airy Mantle and Table Co.



F.



Hodges, D. M. Foundries and Iron Works.

Mt. Airy Iron Works



Edwards,



Smithwiek, T.

Merritt.



J.



Furniture Dealers. E., Co. Inman Furniture Co. Grocers. Midkiff, W. F. Poore, F. M. Foore, R. C. West-Hill Co. (Wholesale.)



W.



DOBSON.

Incorporated in 1889. Population, 1910; White.

total.



360;



colored,



50,



Callaway



&



Value



416. real



estate,



46,000;



value



Granite Mer.



Jackson. Co. (Wholesale.)



personal



property,



Ashby Grocery Co. Hardware Dealers. Smith, F. L., Hardware Co.

Merritt,



TAX RATE— 50c.

$37,000.



for schools.

Officers.



MAYOR—T.



Town

V.



W. E„



Co.



POSTMASTER—



Crouse. R. C. Freeman.



Arnold. Insurance Agents. Sydnor, W. G. (Life and Fire.) Sparger, G. W., & Co. (Fire.) Granite City Realty & Trust Co. Rogers, B. W.

Quesinberry,

Jewelers.



CHIEF OF POLICE— N. W.

G.



White.

Pastor.



Ministers and Churches.



METHODIST— J. BAPTIST—J. W.



W. Halloway,



HIGH—

W.

F.



Knight. J. W. Leonard, R. H.

Steel,



Burcham, Pastor. Schools and Academies. W. T. Moore. Prin. Banks and Bankers,

R. C. Pres. Doctors.

:



SURRY COUNTY LOAN & TRUST CO.—

Carter,



W.



L.



Lewellyn,



Treas.



Building and



Loan Associations.

Stone.



Workman's Loan



Assciation.



W. M.

Druggists.



Laundries.



Mount Airy Laundry. Lumber Manufacturers and

McCargo, T. B., & Son. Banner Manufacturing Co.

J.



Woltz, Jno. R. Lancaster, R. M.

Dealers.



Hollingsworth,



C.



Marble Works.

Mt. Airy Marble Works. Mt. Airy Granite Works.



Machinery

Martin, John A.

Merritt,



Dealers.



& Son. General Merchandise. Folger, Mrs. Mary Norman. W. B. Reid. W. E. Norman. Mrs. Daisy. Hotels and Boarding Houses.

Stone.



W. M.,



Hardware Co.



Dobson Inn.



Smith, F. L., Hardware Co. Paint and Oil Dealers. Smith, F. L., Hardware Co.

Merritt,



Norman House.

Reid. N. J. Woltz. P. B. Crowder, D. N.



W.

Jo.

J.



E.,



Co. Painters.



Lawyers.



Campbell,

Davis,



W.

F.



A.

A.



Harkrader, L.

Reece,



L. C-



W.

R.



L.



Edwards,

Patterson,



Freeman,

Jackson,

Folger,



R.

S.



W.



W. M.



Produce Dealers. Hennis Produce Co. Hennis Bros. Muse, P. D. Piedmont Grocery Co.



West



Hill



Co.



Photographers. Reid. N. J. Engie, W. L. Contractors and Builders.



C. Davis, C. W. Cook, Cass.



Hodges



W



Plumbers



Comer, W.

Robinson,

Collins,



S.



W.



L.



Will.

Plants.



Joyce Plumbing Co.



Manufacturing Mills-Rosco-Edmunds.



Piano East. J. H.



and



Organ



Dealers.



Restaurant.



Norman. W.



B.



4:::!



Insurance



Agents.



SURRY— SWAIN MANAGER

\V.



TELEGRAPH— C.



A.



Houck.



Bad



rtl & McKlnncy. Swanson, W. J. Hardware Dealers. S. W. Pulk Hardware J, A. Pell Hardware Co. Manufacturing Plants.

I

i



r.



Ministers and Churches. J. G. W. Holloway. BAPTIST— .1. W. Burchett, Pastor. Schools and Acaismies. Miss Lena Hatcher. STATIC



METHODIST—



HIGH—

S.



Clifton. J. H. Hi, in. Job.



F.



(Grain

Mill



Cradles.)



General

Reece.

E.



Merchants.



(Saw



ami



Woodworking



P



Dobson.



W.

J.



Tobacco War2houes3S. Farmers Wareh Globe Warehouse Marion Warehouse.

.



Kurfees, C.



P.. F.



&



Co

Boarding Houses.



Dunn.

Reece.



M.



Hotels and E. S.

J.



Lawyers.



ROCKFORD.

Population

total,



Dobson.

187



H.



1914:

estate,



White.



colored



16;



Manufacturing

Holyfleld,



Plants.



Value



203. real



$85,000;



value

45c.



personal



property,

poll.



TAX RATE:

R.



$35,000. 15c



on

A.



the



$100;



on



the



R.



AGENT—C.



(Tobacco.) (Tobacco.) Kuifees. C. F. (Roller Mills.) Hauser, G. H. (Lumber.) Slzemore, J. R. (Lumber.)

Holyflelfi,



T.



B.



H.



Houck, Southern Ry.



Sizemore



& Todd



(Roller Mills).



SWAIN COUNTY

COUNTY SEAT. BRYSON

CITY.



POPULATION— (Census Formed in 1871. Named AREA — 365 square miles.

Value

of



1914), 12,479. in honor of David L.



Swain.



Prorerty



NUMBER OF SCHOOLS— —



TAX RATE County bonded debt, $3,500. PUBLIC ROADS — Number of miles, 300. RAILROAD. TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS COMPANIES.

.



real estate, $2,576,995; vavlue of personal property, $207,769. listed in 1914, by whites, $3,976,877; by Indians, $99,066; by For whites, 47; for negroes, 2. County purposes, 22 l-2c. on the $100; special. 18c.



negroes



$5,646.



Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co., assessed value Appalachian Railway, 6.21 miles, assessed value Bryson City Telephone Co. assessed value Southern Railway, 38.77 miles, assessed value Smoky Mountain Railway, 9.10 miles, assessed value Southern Express Co. assessed value Western Union Telegraph Co. assessed value Carolina and Tennessee Southern Railway. 13.90 miles, assessed value SUPERIOR COURT TERMS— March 1, July 26: October 25.

, .



$



1,



809.00 17,098.00 3.15S.00 516.686.00 22,750.00 7,036.00 2.882.10 39,500.00



COUNTY OFFICERS. CLERK OF COURT—R. M. Thomason,

son City.



Bry-



FORNEYS— J. E. Welch. Bushnell; G. I. Calhoun, T. N. Bradshaw. Proctor; W. I. Calhoun, J. B. Stiles. Wayside; W. P. Thomason,

Gee



SHERIFF—W.

REGISTER



B.



Carringer.



OF



DEEDS — Luther



Bryson



City.



Baker.



MINISTERS NOT



Judson.



Bryson Carringer, TREASURER—W. City. SURVEYOR—John Tabor, Bryson City. SUPT. OF SCHOOLS— J. M. Smiley. Bryson

City.



BAPTIST T. N. Freeman. H. A. Cunningham, J. S. Smiley, Swain; J. S. Woodward, Needmore; M. Rodgers, Bushnell: T. D. Watson, Ocanalufty; H. M. Anthony, Whittier, R. 1;

W. U.

lufty.







IN



TOWN.



Miller,



Cherokee; Jno. Holland, OcanaIN



Kilby. Bryson City. BOARD OF EDUCATION— S. W. Black. Bryson City; A. H. Hayes, Whittier; J. W. Burnett, Needmore. COMMISSIONERS—T. M. Jenkin, Cherokee; D. D. Hart. Bryson City: Joe Crisp, Al-



SUPT. OF



HOME— Tom



PHYSICIANS NOT

J.



TOWNS.



Teague,



Reeves. Rider, Dr., Fontana. Judson Cooper, Dr.

,



W.



H., Whittier. V., Whittier.



MERCHANTS NOT

J.



IN



TOWNS.



mond.



BOARD OF ELECTIONS—W.

J.



M. Taylor. B.

H.



Gibbs.'



J.,



&



Co.,



Whittier.



M. Henry,



E.



Coburn. Bryson City.



JUSTICES OF THE

Whittier: M. C. Natious, Whittier.

T.



PEACE.

P.



CHARLESTON TOWNSHIP— A.

Battle, W. Bryson City;



Wist. Will. Cherokee. Floyd, J. L., Ocanalufty. Owl, Johnson, Swayney.



A.



L. P.



Hayes, Shook, T.

Childers,



Woodard



NANTAHALA — John

L.

1$.



mond;



A. Hewitts: D. Welsh. Swain.

L. Floyd. J. J. ker, Cherokee.



T. Cunningham, AlWoodard, Wesser: R. M. Lee, DeHart. Needmore; J. H-



& McCoy, Wesser. Crawford. G. L., Ela. Jenkins & Tohquett, Cherokee. Pulliam. W. R., Cherokee. Roane, R. J., & Co.. Whittier. Hayes. A. H.. Whittier.



Reagan.



J.



C, Smokemont.



OCONALUFTT— C.



Y. Dunlop,' Birdtown J. Enloe, Ocanalufty; C. W. Par:



Childers, A. P.. Whittier. Woriey H, P., Governors Island. Jenkins, W. T., Birdtown. Rogers, C. J., Governors Island.



SWAIN COUNTY

Norwood Lumber Co., Forney. Stovall & Woody, Forney.

6., Forney. M., & Co., Yellow Creek. Calhoun, W. M.. Medlin. Franklin, W. A., Proctor. Wayside Mercantile Co., Wayside. Welch, S. V., Fontana. Montvale Lumber Co., Fontana.

Ritter,



433

Virgie,



Fisher, D. English, J.



W.



51.,



H. B., Medlin. Co.. Chambers. Collins, S. S., Chambers. Crisp, J. M.. & A. M.. Ecola. Fisher, D. G., Bushnell. Dorsey, A. T., Bushnell. Welch, G. S., Bushnell. Green, H. B. Judson. Jenkins, E. B., Judson. Delozier, Patterson, Judson.

Cook, G. W., Crisp, G. W.»

,



& &



Lumber



Bushnell. Smiley, Arthur, Bushnell. Monteith, Maud, Bushnell. Sanders, Julia, Almond. Sanders, Fannie, Almond. Franks, Palace. Almond. Slagle, John, Almond. Swain. Parrish, Bessie, Davis, Lydia, Almond.

Allen,



Co., Proctor.



Coffey, R. G.,

,



Almond.



Almond. Epos, A. L. Cabe, J. H., Almond.



FLOUR, CORN AND FEED MILLS.

Everett, J. H.,



Bryson

Seph.



City.



Floyd.



J.



L.,



DeHart, D., Bryson



City.



Browning, Vance, Needmore. Needmore. Bradley, D. L. West, Eva, Parrish. MeHan, Lessie. Bryson City. Bradley, Maggie, Etna. Wilson, Kimsey, Smokemont. Bradley, Mary, Smokemont. Cable, Cordelia, Forney. Collins. William. Chambers. Randolph, Charles, Proctor. Smith, Roy, Proctor. McHan, Nancy, Proctor. Sherrill, Clara. Fontana. Smathers, Sarepta, Fontana. Fletcher, Roy, Medlin. Davis, Elsie, Medlin. Hall, E. O. Forney. Smiley. Grace, Forney.

,

.



Parrish, T. H., Whittier. Custom Roller Mills, Bryson City. Floyd, J. L., Oconalufty. Bryson, T. D., Bryson City.



BRYSON

total,



CITY.

950;

colored,



Incorporated in 1887. White, Population, 1910:



45;



SAW

Graham

County



MILLS.



Flour Co.. Judson. Montvale Lumber Co., Fortune. Ritter. W. M., Lumber Co., Proctor. Martin, W. D., Bryson City.



Value



995. of



real estate.



$250,000: value of perthe



sonal property,

th" poll.



TAX RATE:



$200,000. $1.00 on



$100;



$1.60



on



Norwood Lumber Co. Woodard, T. J., Alarka Creek. Denning, C. W., & Co., Whittier.

Chambers, Oconalufty. Ayers, Jas., Smokemont. Watson, T. D.. Oconalufty.

Floyd,

J.



Town

Long,

J.



Officers.

J.



Conner



&



MAYOR—J. H. Wilson. ALDERMEN— O. P. Williams,

E.



Robert



Coburn.



L.



,



Oconalufty.



PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Combs,

A.

B.,



POSTMASTER— W. A. Gibson. CHIEF OF POLICE—Mack Thomas. R. R. AGENT—E. B. Freeman. MANAGER TELEGRAPH— E. B. Freeman.

BAPTIST— T.

Ministers and Churches. F. Deitz, Pastor.



Bryson



City.



Singleterry, Bertha, Bryson City. Burnett, Bessie, Bryson City. Shepherd. Nellie. Bryson City. Abernathy, Mattie, Bryson City. Bustin, Dela, Bryson City. Cashwell. Bertha, Bryson City.



METHODIST—J. H. Rhinehart, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN— Rev. McConnel, Pastor.

BRYSON CITY HIGH— A.

Schools



and



Academies.

B.



ALMOND GRADED— Harry

Banks and

Robt. Long. Cash.



Combs. Prin. Latshaw. Prin.

;



Bryson City. Lewis, Bryson City. Hall, Lona, Bryson City. Brown. Leona. Bryson City. Wilson. Joseph, Bryson City. Randolph, David, Bryson City. Wiggins, John, Bryson City. Wiggins, Maud, Bryson City. McAfee, Bonnie, Bryson City. DeHart. A. J., Bryson City. Breedlove, Julius, Bryson City. Ferguson. Go'.a, Bryson City. Barker, Harvey, Bryson City. Smiley, Elias, Bryson City. Sne'



SUPT. OF



HOME—W.



H. Gurkln, Columbia.



COLUMBIA.

Incorporated jn 1868. Population, 1910: WhiteB, 900; colored, 100;

total,



Value



1,000. of real



estate

20c.



and personal property,

Officers.



$1 S4.193.



TAX RATE:



on the $100.

Brickhouse.



B. Cahoon, Brickhouse, Columbia; J. Brickhouse, Columbia, R. 2; W. M. F. Haskett, Columbia; A. W. Brickhouse, Columbia, R. 2; H. T. Liverman, Columbia, R. 1. XI. W. S. Sykes. Columbia; Dallas Cahoon, Fair Field; J. V. Cahoon, Gum Neck; W. C. Liverman, Gum Neck; A. E. Jones,



phen



POSTMASTER—W. S. Caravan. CHIEF OF POLICE— R. R. AGENT— S. A. Norman, N. MANAGER TELEGRAPH—B. R.

Agt.



MAYOR— Stephen



Town



S.



Cohoon,



Jerry; Jerry X. Norman,



and Operator.



W. U.



CUM



CK—



METHODIST—



Ministers and Churches. E. Brickhouse, Pastor. Rev. Mr. Fulcher, Pastor. EPISCOPAL R. B. Drane, Rector. CHRISTIAN" Rev. Ambrose, Pastor.



BAPTIST— R.



— —

;



Mon Swamp.

rick. well.



SOUTH FORK— J.

G.



D.



Phelps,



T.



C.



PatCres-



W.



Bateman,

L.



Len

L.

1.



Bateman,

Woodley,



HIGH—J. W. Hamilton, Prin. Banks and Bankers. MERCHANTS AND FARMERS— T.

Woodley, Pres.

Spruill,

J.



Schools and



Academics.



H.



SCUPPERNONC— S.



L.



H.



Harris.



W. W. SawE.



Harrison,



Cash.



Doctors.

L.



yer,



C. J. Cahoon, J. Davenport, Columbia, R.



R.



METHODIST —Rev. BAPTISTFREE-WILL BAPTIST— W. F. Waters, MERCHANTS NOT IN TOWNS.

Melson, A., Fort Landing. Combs, A. B., Fort Landing. Armstrong, C. H., Columbia, R. Cahoon, J. L., Columbia, R. 2. Swain, D. A. Cahoon, J. W., Gum Neck. Jones, Paul, Mon Swamp. Combs, C. C. Gum Neck. Store Company, Gum Neck. Alexander & Co., Columbia, R. Walker, J. B., Columbia, R. 1. Walker, Isaac, Columbia, R. 1. Davenport, M. E., Columbia, R. Phelos, H. H., Creswell. Wright, J. R., Columbia, R. 2.

,



MINISTERS NOT



IN TOWNS. Mr. Fulcher, Columbia.

Jerry.



Flowers, C. A.

Druggists.



Columbia Drug Co.,

Tyrrell



Drug



Co.,



O.



General



B. McKeel, Mgr. H. Lynn, Mgr. Merchants.

C.



2.



Davis Bros. Sample, J. N. McCless, H. W. McCless, J. J. Walker, A. L. Holloway, S. J.

Duvall, M. A. Morris, Lula. McCless, W. L. Tweedy, L. A. Sykes, W. Hurdle. G. N. Sawyer, Z. T. Pinner, S. McCless, J. C. Millinery Combs, Mrs. S. M.



1.



1.



Dealers.



COTTON GINS.

C, Columbia.



Harrell, B.



Swain, D. Tarkenton, W.

bia.



A., Columbia, A., Jerry.



Bateman & Carowan.

Davis

Bros.



Hassell, W. C, Columbia. Travis Ginning & Manufacturing Co.,



Hotels and Boarding Houses. Columbia Hotel.



Colum-



Snell, J. B. Alexander. Mrs. Annie.



Phelps, H. H., Creswell.



PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Maggie, Columbia. Mrs. Minnie, Columbia.



Livery Stables.



Combs,



S.



M.



Liverman, Mrs.

Bissett, Spruill,



Sadie, Columbia. Bateman, Louise, Columbia.



McCless. J. J. Cahoon, F. L. W. Holloway, S. J. Manufacturing Plants.



Hathaway, Mrs. Matilda. Columbia. Reynolds, H. T., Columbia. Bateman, Sallie, Columbia.



Branning Manufacturing Co.



Kramer

Hassell,



Bros.



W.



C.



UNION COUNTY MONROE. COUNTY

SEAT,



POPULATION— (Census 1910), 37,368. Formed in 1S42 from Anson and Mecklenburg AREA — 640 square miles.



Counties.



UNION COUNTY

Value

of



437



Property



NUMBER OF SCHOOLS— —



1'UBI.IC



TAX KATE County purposes, 16e. on the $loo; poor, 4e. roads ROADS — Number of miles, 500. Worked by taxation and RAILROAD, TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS COMPANIES.

;

:



real estate, $4,665,481; value of personal property, $3,238,677. listed in 1914, by whites, $7,554,086; by negroes, $350,072. For whites, 83; for negroes. 38.



and



bridges,



14c.



free labor



Seaboard Air Line Railway. 39.90 miles, assessed value Pullman Co., assessed value Monroe Telephone Co., assessed value Southern Express Co., assessed value Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co., assessed value Minn Telephone Co., assessed value Western Union Telegraph Co., assessed value Southern Power Co., assessed value Pleasant Hill Telephone Co., assessed value Wingate Telephone Co., assessed value SUPERIOR COURT TERMS— January 25 (criminal), February 15 nal), May 3 (civil), June 14 (civil), August 2 (criminal), August (criminal and civil), December 20 (civil).

I



$1,125,878.00 8,902.00 12,000.00 6.192.00 5,909.00 2,328.00 15,644.03 87,132.00 350.00 2,000.00 (civil). March 15, (crimi18 23 October (civil),



roe.



COUNTY OFFICERS. CLERK OF COURT— R. W. Lemmond, MonSHERIFF—Julius V. Griffith, Monroe.

REGISTER OF DEEDS—M.

C.



MINISTERS NOT



METHODIST— C.

R.



M.



IN TOWNS. Waxhaw, Campbell,

1.



Long, Mon-



BAPTIST—



3; J.



C.



Pastelle, Prospect. M. D. Preslor. Monroe, R.

,



Jenkins, D. C.



Monroe, R.



S.



roe.



Monroe.



TREASURER— Farmers & Merchants Ban, CORONER—J. S. Plyler, Waxhaw. SURVEYOR—Edward Helms, Monroe. SUPT. OF HEALTH— S. A. Stevens. Monroe. SUPT. OF SCHOOLS— R. N. Nesbet, MonOF HOME— William Stewart. MonBOARD OF EDUCATION— A. A. Secrest,

SUPT.

J.



SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES. UNION INSTITUTE— II. C. Craver,

Unionville.



Prin.,



haw. R.

Prin.,



WEDDINGTON— C. A. Burrus. 3. WESLEY CHAPEL—E. P.

PROSPECT— C.

Monroe, R.

5.



Prin.,



Wax-



Mendenhall,.

4.



roe.



G.



Hodges, Monroe, R.



roe.



Unionville;



W. Laney, Monroe;



E. E. Marsh,



COMMISSIONERS— J. C. Laney. L. R. Helms (chm'n), H. T. Baucom, Monroe. BOARD OF ELECTIONS— A. R. Edwards, Marshville; W. O. Lennard, Monroe. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.



Marsh ville.



IN TOWNS. Whitley, A. D. W.. Unionville. Brooks, Moses, Olive Branch. W. H., Indian Trail. Price, Smith, Marvin, Unionville.



PHYSICIANS NOT



Eubanks,



.1. B., Monroe. Perkins. Dr., Marshville,



It.



1.



R.



-.



MERCHANTS NOT

Plyler,



IN



MONROE TOWNSHIP— M. L. Flow, Monroe; C. N. Simpson, Monroe; R. L. Gordon, Monroe; S. A. Helms, Monroe; E. C. Laney, Monroe; C. G. Shaw, Monroe; J. S. Polk, Monroe; Kemp Helms, Wingate; P. H. Johnson, Monroe; N. M. Redfern, Monroe; M. H. Richardson, Monroe; W. C. Sanders, Monroe.

GOOSE



Monroe, R. 4. Price &. Moore, Monroe, R. 5. Walters. M. A.. & Sons. Monroe, R.

P.,



W.



TOWNS.

8.



Braswell, T.



C,



Unionville,



R.



2.



I.



ville;



CREEK .1. C. Little, Unionville; A.Clontz, Unionville; Geo. A. Long, UnionJ. A. Baucom, Unionville; W. O. Hagler, Unionville; I. C. Clontz, Unionville; W. A. Love, Unionville. W. D. Hanfjeld, Monroe, R. 5; J. M. Harkey, Monroe, R. 5; J. M. Tomberlin, .Monroe; F. W. Hays, Monroe; M. T. Stallings, Monroe; J. C. Foard, Monroe; P. C. Stinson, Monroe, R. 6. SANDY RIDGE .1. N. Price, Monroe. R. 5; H. L. Price, Sandy Ridge; R. B. Cuthbertson, Sandv Bldce; J. H. Winchester, Sandy Ridge; G. W. Sutton, Sandy Ridge; J. D. Hamby, Sandy Ridge; W. L. Hamby, Sandy Ridge; H. A. Norwood, Waxhaw; J. L. Polk, Mineral







Benton Crow Co., Monroe, R. 2. Whitley, P., Monroe, R. 2. Braswell, C. J., Monroe, R. 2. Baucom, H. M., Monroe, R. 3.

Walters, G.

B.,



&



Co., Marsville,

8.

2.



R.



3.



Moore, A. D., Monroe, R.

Austin.

Griffin,

J.



W.



A., Unionville, R. B., Monroe, R. 8.



VANCK—



COTTON GINS.

Walters, M. A., & Sons, Monroe. R. Parker, H. F., Monroe, R. 1.

Rollins,

J. 8.



W.



,



Indian Trail.







Austin, A. B., Unionville, R. 1. Love, J. W., Unionville, 11. 1. Tuck>r. M. L., Unionville, R. 1. Keziah, R. P., Unionville, R. 1. Long, W. G., Unionville, R. 1. Ashcraft, Vernon A., Marshville, R.

Griffin,



1.



D. V.. Monroe, R.

,



.'-;.



Springs.

II.



.MARSHVILLE— A.

C. Griffin,



M. Green. Marshville;



ville; T.



Edwards, Marshville; Z. M. Little, MarshMarshville; M. O. Bowman,

R.



Marshville; T. G. Collins, Marshville.



JACKSON — Henry

Sistre,



T.

J.



Richardson,

C.



haw:

gone



McWnorter, Waxhaw; R. Waxhaw; N. J. Simms, Waxhaw; S. Waxhaw; J. B. Godfrey, WaxJ. Hudson, Waxhaw; L. M. Riner,



Waxhaw.

iy,



C. Laney, Monroe; D. C. MontMonroe; V. T. Chears, Monroe, R. 8; Eubanks, Monroe; T. L. Hudson, MonC. Eubanks. LANE'S CREEK—A. E. Rushing, B. F. Parker, Monroe, R. 1: E. E. Higgins, Marshville;



BUFORD— J.



A. M. roe; T.



W.



NEW SALEM— H.

II.



L.



\V.



olive Branch;



Thomas, Marshville. M. Baucom, Olive Branch; Brooks. Olive Branch: E. B. Pusser, M. C. Austin, Olive Branch.



Marshville. R. Sturdivant, James N. Twitty, J. W., Waxhaw, R. 3. Belk, J. P., Monroe, R. S. Moore, J. L., Marshville, R. 3. Long, Zeli, Unionville, It. 2. Moore, W. J., Monroe, R. 5. Biggers, J. A., Matthews, R. 20. Deal, J. A., Monroe, R. 5. Tarleton, H. H., Marshville. R. 1. Sutton, F. M., Monroe, R. 5. Crane, F. S., Waxhaw. R. 3. Bennett, James A., Wingate, R. 1. Ross, T. P., Monroe, R. 9. Austin & Perry, Wingate. Price-Hemby Co., Monroe, R. 5. Belk, H. W.. Monroe, R. 10. Robinson. J. 1'.. Waxhaw, R. 1. Broom. John W., Monroe, R. 4. Perrv. M. Wingate. Griffin. J. Wilson, Marshville. R. 2.



1.



w



,



438



UNION COUNTY

J.

1*.



Tadlock,

Stinson,

I



T.. Marshville, R.



1.



ke,



F.



C, Monroe, M Waxhaw.

.



R.



6.



Presson. E. E., Monroe, R. 2. Richardson. S. Joseph, Waxhaw, 'R. Statues, W. D.. Waxhaw, R. 2. Norwood. W. W.. Waxhaw, R. 2.



1.



Baucimi, Addie, Unionville, R. .lames. Mary. Marshville, R. 4. Hudson. M.uy. Monroe. Stack, Rebecca, Monroe. Howie, Hi ttle, CJnionvllle.



2.



Haywood,

Bell,



T.



A..



Waxhaw.



Howard.

haw.

R.

3.

.1.



C.



O.,



and Richard Hudson, Wax-



Shute, Hays,



T.



R., P.,



Monroe.



Waxhaw, R.



5.



Staton, II.. Marshville. R. 2. Rogers. J. H.. Waxhaw. R. 3. Austin, D. W., Indian Trail. Criilin, J. E., Monroe, R. 8. Pierce, .1. A., Monroe, R. 1. Autr.v. .1. U, Marshville, R. 3. Biggers, W. L., Unionville. R. 1. Simpson, Geo. W., Marshville, R. Marshville Gin Co., Marshville. Efird, P. J. C, Unionville, R. 2.



Mornia, Monroe. Ruth, Waxhaw. Mcl.nud. Myrtle, Monroe, R. 4. Caudle, May. Monroe, R. 4. Alexander, Ollie, Monroe, R. 1. Cuthbertson, May, Monroe, R. 1. Crane. R. J., Monroe. Marsh, Mrs. W. E., Monroe, R. 4. Broom, Mary, Unionville. Cameron, W. C, Monroe. Mendenhall, Mrs. E. P., Monroe, R. Garrison, G. M.. Marshville.

Secur,



4.



MONROE.

Incorporated in 1S44. 5,000. Population, 1910:

2.



SAW

,



MILLS.



Pusser Bros. & Co., Unionville, R. Rogers Bros.. Waxhaw, R. 3. Stomes, 7 H. Waxhaw. Sutton, Marion, Monroe, R. Collins, Gilbert. Marshville, Rfd.

">.



White polls, 481; colored polls, 130. Value of real estate, $981,266; value of personal property, $S01,493. T>X RATE $1.50 on the $100. Bonded debt, $157,000.







PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Griffin, Lola, Monroe, R. 3. Carroll, J. G., Wingate. Johnson, M. D., Wiagate. Tillman, Rena, Waxhaw. Blakeney, Kate, Mineral Springs. Guin. J. M., Unionville. Stegall. H. C. Monroe. R. 6. Stinson, Clara, Monroe, R. 9.



Presson, Lilly, Unionville. J. G., Monroe, R. 6. Garrison, G. M., Marshville. Griffin, B. H., Marshville. Vaughan. Mrs. R. M., Marshville. Wiley, T. M., Mineral Springs. Bowman, M. O. Marshville, R. 1. Sherrin. Mary, Marshville, R. 3. Lee, Kate. Monroe, R. 1. Guin, Bessie, Marshville, R. 3. Howie, B. P., Mineral Springs. Hinson, F. V., Waxhaw, R. 5. Yarborough, M. R., Monroe, R. 4. Laney, Cornie, Monroe, R. 10. Lowry, Annie. Monroe. R. 1. Laney. Effie. Monroe, R. 4. Edwards, Jessie, Monroe, R. 4. Greene, Annie, Monroe, R. 4. Myers, Ploy. Marshville. Lathan. Nancy, Monroe, R. 4. Richardson, Bright, Monroe, R. 10. Melton. Walter, Monroe. R. 4. Ratchford, Alice, Waxhaw. R. 1. Godfrey. J. B.. Waxhaw. R. 2. Sims, W. J.. Waxhaw, R. 1. Stephenson, F. P.. Waxhaw, R. 3. Greene, Mittie. Monroe, R. 5. Biggers, Maurice, Marshville. Lemmond, R. W., Indian Trail.



Baueom,



Jr. CLERK—G. S. Lee, — CHIEF OF POLK'*: T. B. Laney. ALDERMEN—T. C. Lee. S. O. Blair, J. W. W. H. Norwood. W. E. Funderburk. Fowler, S. TREASURER—G. — Lee, Jr. TAX COLLECTOR T. L. Crowell. STANDARD-KEEPER—Tom Long. ATTORNEY'S— Adams, Armfleld & Adams. SUPT. OF HEALTH— S. A. Stevens. POSTMASTER— E. C. Winchester. COTTON WEIGHER—J. C. Winchester. R. R. AGENT— J. A. Douglas, S. A. L. EXPRESS AGENT— H. D. Browning. TELEGRAPH MANAGER—J. H. Carpenter. TELEPHONE MANAGER—W. H. Norwood,



MAYOR—J.



Town



Officers.



D. McRaP.



Monroe Telephone Exchange.



,



BAPTIST— (First

Pastor:

tor.



(Second Baptist),



Ministers r.nd Churches. L. White, J. Baptist), J. L. Bennett, PasE. Gurney, Pastor. Pastor. E. Abernathy, H. Kennington, Monroe. R.



LUTHERAN—W. J. Boger. METHODIST— Central, J.

Pastor;

Pastor.



EPISCOPAL— PRF.SBYTERIAN— H.

North



GRADED—W.



Schools and Academies. E. Moore, Supt. Hotels and Boarding Houses. Gloucester Hotel. Monroe Hotel.



BANK— R. A. Morrow, Houston, Cash. BANK OF UNION—W. S. Blakeney, Pres.; W. C. Stack, Cash. SAVINGS LOAN AND TRUST CO.—R. B. Redwine, l'res. H. B. Clarke. Cash. MERCHANTS AND FARMERS—M. K. Lee,

FIRST NATIONAL

;



Banks and Bankers.



Pres.



D. A.



;



Robinson, Mabel. Indian Trail.

Deese, B. H., Unionville, R. F. D. Helms. Ella. Unionville, R. 1. Campbell. W. R-, Unionville, R. 1. Braswell, Carrie. Monroe, R. 3. Rushing. W. L., Unionville, R. 2.

Pusser, Clara, Unionville. Mulls, G. R., Unionville, R. 2. Smith, Sarah, Monroe. Presson, Carrie, Unionville. Caldwell, Mattie. Unionville. Pusser. Flonnie, Unionville. Baueom, Adlie, Unionville. Smith, Minnie, Indian Trail, R. 1. Brewer, Velma. Marshville. R. 2. Baueom, H. M., Marshville, R. 2.



Pres.



;



C. B.



Adams, Cash.



Building and Loan Associations. Peoples Building and Loan Association. Perpetual Building and Loan Association. Brick Manufacturers. Shute, J. T. Monroe Brick Co.



Bcok Stores.



The W.



J.



Rudge



Co.



Butchers and Ayres, N. B. Alexander, M. A. Walters, W. J.

Plyler,

I.



Dealers In



Cattle.



F.



Carriage Dealers and Manufacturers. Cotton States Wagon Co.



Piedmont Buggy Co.



UNION COUNTY

Clubs.



43!)



Laundries.



Jackson Club. Commission Merchants. Winchester & Finch. Cotton and Hosiery Mills. Icemorlee Cotton Mills, Nos. 1 and Everett Cotton Mills. Jackson Cotton Mills. Contractors and Builders. Tucker, Marion. Wallace, J. R. Coal and Wood Dealers. Monroe Ice & Fuel Co.

Ashcraft, F. B.



Icemorlee Steam Laundry. Lawyers. Adams, Armfield & Adams.



Redwine

2.



&



Sikes.



Lemmond. W. O. Vann & Pratt.

Love & McNeely. Stack & Parker.

Stevens, R.





L.



Lumber Manufacturers and Heath Hardware Co. Monroe Manufacturing Co.

Marble

Efird, J. E.



Dealers.



Cotton Gins.

Oil Mill Co. Shute, J. R.

Dentists.



Works.



Paint and Oil Dealers.



Houston, W. B. Redfearn, B. C. Greene, Eugene, S.

Doctors.

Blair, J. M. Stevens, S. A.



Heath Hardware Co.

English Drug Co.

Painters.



McCorkle, Walter.

Correll,



W. W.



Ashcraft, J. E. Stewart, H. D.



Nance, G. B.

Neal,

J.



W.

Druggists.



McCorkle, Brown. Produce Dealers. Winchester & Futch. Plumbers. Austin & Correll.

Hargett,



Payne, R. L.

English Drug Co. Simpson, C. N., Jr.



W. W.

Piano and Organ

Dealers.



Union Drug Co.



Dillon, T. P. Copple, H. E.



I



Franklin Street Pharmacy. Dry Goods and Notions. Lee & Lee Co. Belk Bros.



Holloway,



W.



T.



Photographers.



Long. T. A. Haynes, W. E.

Printing Offices.



Crow Bros.

Hamilton--



Flow



&



&



Griffin.



Phifer.



The Journal Co. The Enquirer Co.

Dealers.

ley.



Power and Light Companies. Southern Power Co.

Fruit



Howell,



L.



M.

Manufacturers.

Mills.



Saleeby, N. D. Fertilizer Dealers and



MONROE JOURNAL (Weekly)—R. F. BeasEditor. MONROE ENQUIRER (Weekly)—B. C AshReal

Estate



Newspapers and Editors.



craft, Editor.



Monroe Oil Crow Bros.



Agents.

Co. Co.



Hart, S. B. Ashcraft, F. B. Lee, T. C. & C. Pyler, T. F. Collins & Biggers Co. Fish and Oyster Ayres, N. B.



Monroe Realty Co. Monroe Insurance & Investment Gordon Insurance & Investment

Undertakers and



Embalmers.



Laney,

Dealers.



J.



w.

P.



Dillon. T.



Simpson. J. R., & Co. Foundries and



Ashcroft,



Iron



Works.



Veterinary Surgeons. Watt. Wall Paper Dealers.

P.



Austin



&



Dillon,



T.



Correll.



Grocers.



Bruner, C. N. Simpson, .1. R., & Co. Waller, M. Funderburk, Van.

Griffin



Manufacturing Plants. Union Manufacturing Co. (Wood). Porter- Myers Co. (Wood).



Monroe



Oil



Mills.



&



Bivens.



Henderson, Snyder Co. (Wholesale.) Heath, Mrrow C. (Wholesale.)

Presson, L.



Jackson Cotton Mills. Icemorlee Cotton Mills. Everett Cotton Mills.



Piedmont Buggy Co.

Cotton States



Williams & Benton. Williams, Luther.



N.,



&



Co.



Wagon



Co.



WAXHAW.

Incorporated in 1SS9. Population. 1914: White,

Dealers.

total,



Crow Bros. Co. Lee, T. C, Plyler & Funderhuck. Furniture Copple, H. E. Dillon, T. D.



&







1,425;



colored,



189;



1.614. Value real



estate.



$142,000;



value



personal



property,



Hardware Dealers. Heath Hardware Co. Tharp Hardware Co.

Savings Loan & Trust Co. (Life & Fire.) Gordon Insurance & Investment Co. (Life

Fire.

)



TAX RATE— 33



$116,000.

l-3c.



on the $100.

Officers.



Town



Insurance Agents.



MAYOR—R.

& &

R.



Monroe Insurance

Fire.

)



&



Investment Co.



(Life



Rudge, The W.

Presley,

J.



Jewelers. .7., Co.



E.



Winchester. A. L. Davis. Ministers and Churches. BAPTIST— K. W. Hogan. Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN— C. E. Robertson. Pastor. METHODIST— W. F. Sandford. Pastor.



AGENT—John Davis, S. TELEGRAPH MANAGER—John

R.



CHIEF OF POLICE—B.



POSTMASTER—J.



T. Sistor.



W. McCain.

J.



440

Schools and Academies.



UNION COUNTY

Doctors.



GRADED- Prof. Haywood, Prin. Banks and Bankers. BANK OF WAX AW— J. L. Rodman,

1

1



Armfleld. R. Perkins. D. R.

I>res.

;



Blair,



M.



P.



Jesse



Williams.



Cash.



Druggists.



Barber Shops.

Ashley



Union Drug Co.

Griffin



&



MeC.uirt. Doctors.



Drug



Co.



General



Merchandise.



Guin, L. K.



Marsh-Lee

Barrell



McCain.



W. R.



Ezzell, S. H., R. I. Craig, T. E. (colored.) Druggists. Wolfe. Carl.



Davis



Marsh

Piiifer.



Co. Bros. Ross Co. Bros.



M.

A.



P.,



&



Son.



McDonald

Heath,



A. W.. & Co. Belk, R. J.. & Co. Price- Niven Co.

(.'lark



General Bros.



Merchandise.



Phifer, Griffln



P.



&



Simpson.



Union Hardware Co. Monroe & Thomas.

Medlin, Geo.

Griffln.



&



Simpson.



E.



M.



Livery Stables. E. C.



&



Davis Bros. Tyson, Miss J. Broom & Rone. Harris Bros. Waxhaw furniture Co.



Davis-Ross Co.

Harrell

Bros.



Marsh,



Lee Co.



Furniture Dealers. Marshville Furniture Co.



Waxhaw



McDonald.



Millinery Hotels and Boarding Houses. W. R.

I.



Co.



Marsh,



Austin, Mrs.



J.



Lee Co. Hardware Dealers. Union Hardware Co. Marsh-Lee Hardware Co.



Livery Stables. Collins-Sikes Co. Doster, J. E. Newspapers and Editors.



WINGATE.

Population

L.

total.



1910;



White,



292;



colored,



83;



Nesbit and C. D. McNeely, Insurance Agents. Burgess & Sleete. Waxhaw Rear Estate & Insurance Co. Weir. R. L.



(Weekly)—G. WAXHAW ENTERPRISE Editors.



373.



Town



Officers.



POSTMASTER— R.



MAYOR— H.



K. Helms. L. McWhirter.

F. Greene. Bankers.



CHIEF OF POLICE—A.

Banks and

;



Manufacturing Plants.



Waxhaw



Cotton



Mills.



row, Pres.



Starnes. J. H. (Saw Mills). Lock, A. L. (Gin and Saw Mill.) Niven, Price Co. Real Estate Agents.



A. MorW. Bivens, Cash. Schools and Academies. ,T. G. Carroll, Prin. WINGATE General Merchandise. Austin, J. L., & Co.

J.



STATE BANK OF WINGATE--R.



ACADEMY—

&



Waxhaw



Real



Estate



and Trust Co.



Wingate Supply Co.

Brewer, Thomas L.,

Perry,

J.



Co.



MARSHVILLE.

Incorporated In 1894. Population, 1910: White,

700. real estate, property, $75,000.

total.



J.



600;



colored,



100;

,



Chancy, W. A. Gaddy, B. L.



Value



$68,000;



value

$100.



personal



MINERAL SPRINGS.

Incorporated in 1905. Population, 1914: White,

total,



TAX RATE— 23c.



on the



80;



colored,

of



45;



Town



Officers.



MAYOR—T.



CHIEF OP POLICE—



POSTMASTER— R. R. AGENT— E. H. Moore. MANAGER TELEGRAPH—E.



C. Griffln. L. E. Huggins. C. E. Bailey.



real estate, $110,000; value sonal property, $60,000. RATE: 20c. on the $100.



Value



125. of



per-



TAX



H. Moore.



BAPTIST— A. Marsh, METHODIST— F. W. PRESBYTERIAN— A.



Ministers and Churches. Pastor.



Williams, Pastor. J. Crane. Pastor. Hotels and Boarding Houses.



COMMISSIONERS—P. B. Lilly, Carter, M. M. Winchester. POSTMASTER— H. A. Helms.

R. R.



MAYOR—R.



Town

L.



Officers.



Howie. H. N.



Commercial Hotel. Lawyers. Ashcraft, F. W. Brooks, J. C. Insurance Agents. Ashcraft, H. C. Higgins & Brooks. Schools and Academies.



M. Winchester, S. A. L. Ministers and Churches. F. Sanford. Pastor. Schools and Academies. PUBLIC (Special Tax)—T. M. Wiley, Prin., Lucy Price, Asst. Prin. Hotels and Boarding Houses.



AGENT— M.



METHODIST—W.



Winchester, M. M. General



Merchants.



MARSHVILLE ACADEMY—. Newspapers and Editors. THE HOME (Weekly)— L. E. Huggins,

tor.



Gordon, T. J., & Co. Winchester-Howie Co.

EdiPolk. J. L. Carter H. A.



Banks and

B.

P.

C.



Bankers.



BANK Of MARSHVILLE— J.

CAROLINA

P.



H. Lee, Pres.



;



Covington, Cash.



BANK—W.

Cash.



S.



Blakeny,



Pres.;



W.



Plyler.



Manufacturing Plants. Mineral Springs Gin Co. Winchester, (i. R., & Son. (Saw Mill, Grist Mill and Planing Mills.) Telephone Companies. Mineral Springs Telephone Exchange.



VANCE COUNTY



441



VANCE COUNTY

COUNTY SEAT, HENDERSON.



POPULATION— (Census Formed in 1881. Named AREA — 260 square miles.

Value of real

Property



1910), 19,425. in honor of Zebulon



B. Vance.



PUBLIC ROADS— RAILROAD, TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS COMPANIES.

Southern Railway, 7. 10 miles, assessed value Seaboard Air Line Railway, 28.16 miles, assessed

value



TAX KATE—



estate, $3,25S,601; value of personal property, $5,305,411. listed in 1914, by whites $S, 278, 883; by negroes, $045,719. County and ail purposes, 66 2-3c. on the $100: roads, 18 2-3c. Number of miles, 250. Worked by taxation, 200.



;



special. 5c



Pullman



Co., assessed va'ue

,



Southern Express Co. assessed value Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co., assessed value Western Union Telegraph Co. assessed value Home Telephone and Telegraph Co., assessed value Postal Telegraph-Cable Co., assessed value Roanake River Railroad, 7.50 miles, assessed value North State Hydro Electric Co., assessed value Southern Gas Improvement Co., assessed value Northwestern Telephone and Telegraph Co., assessed value .... SUPERIOR COURT TERMS—March 1, May 17, October 4.

,



277,752.70 794,605.00 4,609.00 5,463.00 1.210.00 15,826.43 27,178.00 4.286.90 31,200.00 11,830.00 34,450.00 1.120.00



son.



Henderson.



REGISTER OF DEEDS— R. G. Burroughs, TREASURER—W. H. Wester, Henderson. CORONER—D. W. Hardee, Henderson. SURVEYOR— Thos. Taylor, Townsville. SUPT. OF HEALTH— E. F. Fenner, Hen:



COUNTY OFFICERS. CLERK OF COURT— Henry Perry. HenderSHERIFF—Jos. S. Royster. Henderson.



MERCHANTS NOT

White,

Townsville.

J.



IN



TOWNS.

Supply

Co.



J.,



Agent



Farmer



Tarry-Haskins Co., Townsville. Chaplin Drug Co., Townsville. Burroughs, L. W., Dabney. Harris, F. P., Dabney. Dickie Bros., Henderson, Rfd.



COTTON GINS.

Young, K. K., Kittrell. Crudup, Kittrell & Co., Kittrell. Reason Supply Co., Henderson. Henderson Ginning Co., Henderson. Sturges-Rose Co., Middlesburg. Farmers Co-Operative Ginning Co., Kittrell. Hedgepeth & Finch, Kittrell.



derson

ball,



J.



S.



Royster,



Dabney

E.



;



J.



E.



KimHen-



Woodworth.



STJPT.

derson.



OF SCHOOLS—



M.



Rollins,



SUPT. OF

derson;

J.



HOME—J.



BOARD OF

S.



Oakley. EDUCATION—R. J. Gill, HenRoyster, Dabney; J. E. Kimball,

S.



W.



FLOUR, CORN AND FEED MILLS.

Young, O. O.

Faulkner, Eugene.



Woodworth.



COMMISSIONERS—Elijah

ney,



Glover,



DabMidS.



(chm'n)



;



D.



H.



Reavis,



Middles! lurg;



Seaboard Feed

Powell

Harris.

Gill,



Bayard Allen, dlebury; E. L.



Kittrell;



James



Thomas.



&



& Produce Co. Beckham.



Fleming, Middlebury. BOARD OF ELECTIONS—T. M. Pittman, H. Satterwhite, J. H. Bridgers.



II.



SAW

J.,



MILLS.



R.



Henderson.

G.,

Kittrell.



PEACE. HENDERCON TOWNSHIP—W. H. Grissom, C. P. Lowery, W. E. Gary, J. T. Jones, T. L. Frank Wortham, Henderson, W. W. Jones,

Currin.



JUSTICES OF THE



PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Slappy,



W.



Williams, Lautlna. Kittrell. Crudup, Lillian, Kittrell.

Bridgers,

Geo.,

Kittrell,



R.



2.



KITTRELL— C.

T. H. Kitrell.



H.



Williams,

Allen,



H.

J.



Crudup,



Bayard



F. L.



Cr*ews,



Hayes,

Farrar,



Lucy,



Stone.

:



Elizabeth,



Edwards,



N. Tunstall. Manson H. Reavis, Henderson, R. 2; J. E. O'Brien, Henderson, R. 1. MIDDLEBURG— W. H. Parrish, Thos. B. Parham, Henderson. R. 3; Edwin L. Fleming, Middleburg. NUT C. M. Whte. B. F. Fleming. TOWNSVILLE— J. E. Tunstall. J. M. B. Hunt, N. L. Morton, J. A. Boyd, Townsville. G. W. Fleming, S. W. Greenway. L. W. Burroughs. WATKINS—J. B. Glover, Henderson, R. 5; Henry D. Floyd, Henderson. R. 5. WILLIAMSBORO— R. A. Bullock, J. H. Rice.

D.



SANDY CREEK— J.



Henderson. R. Henderson. Minnie, Kittrell, R.



4.

1.







BUSH—



DABNEY—



Stewart, Evelyn, Kittrell, R. 1. Bagwell, J. E.. Henderson, R. 4. Kittrell, Florrie, Henderson, R. Jones, Alma B., Henderson, R. Alston, Val, Henderson, R. 1. Ayscue. John, Henderson, R. 1. Daniel, Helen, Henderson, R. 1. Jeffries, Bessie, Henderson. Spain, Rosa, Henderson. Edwards, Lottie, Henderson. Rollins, Etta, Henderson. Fleming, Etta, Henderson. Laughlin, Minnie. Purnell, Frank, Manson.

J. P., Middleburg. Wheeler, Essie, Middleburg. Gary. Mary Bell, Middleburg. Davis, Christine, Henderson. Short, Calvin, Dabney. Tillotson, Val, Dabney. Williams. CaUie, Henderson. R. Waters. Fannie, Henderson. Bobbitt, Crystal, Henderson. Calls. Mabel. Henderson.



4.



.4



G. W. Flemming, S. W. Greenway, L. roughs, J. B. Glover, Dabney.



W. Bur-



Alston, Harris,



Emma, Manson.



MINISTERS NOT



IN



TOWNS.

G. Bethea,



METHODIST PROTESTANT—N.

John Burgess, Henderson. CHRISTIAN—W. A. Banks,



Henderson.



PHYSICIANS NOT



IN



TOWNS.



5.



Dr. Barr, Townsville. Wyche, C. D., Dabney. Morton, N. D., Drewry.



THE CITIZENS BANK

HENDERSON,

N. C.



RESOURCES



"THE LEADING BANK

$1,000,000.00.



THIS SECTION." ALL BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL..

IN



442



VANCE COUNTY

Townsville.



Holmes, J. E., Willie Boyd, Kimball, Pela, Rowden, Leta,

Tippett,



Carolina



Buggy



Co.



Graham,



Henderson. Henderson.



Henderson Manufacturing Co.

Corbett Buggy Co.

Clubs.



Clifton,



Woodsworth. Kabney.

1.



Croatan.



Kate, Henderson. Woody, Florence, Dabney, R. 1. Shanks, Louis, Mrs., Stovall. R. Boyd, .lulia. Malison. Rose, Florence Henderson.

Bullock,



Commission

Henderson Grocery Co.



Merchants.



HENDERSON.

Population. 1910: 4,503. No. white polls. 397; No. colored polls, 257. Value of real estate, $1,259,150; value personal property, $1,225,530. TAX KATE: $1.12 on the $100.



Southern Grocery Co. Seaboard Feed & Produce Co. Cheek, A. J. Powell, R. B. Confectionery Dealers.



Dames,

Jones.

J.



L.



A., & Bro. Contractors and T.



Builders.



Bunn, Robert.

Hawkins, Grant W. Wise Granite Construction.

Pinkston, R. A.



Bonded



debt,



$190,000.



CLERK— Wessly Adams. TREASURER — M. H. Stone. TAX COLLECTOR— S. B. Bunvell. ATTORNEY— J. C. Kittrell. SCI'T. OP HEALTH— P. E. Perkins. POSTMASTER—W. E. Gary. R. R .AGENTS— J. T. Elmore, Jr., S. A. L. E. G. Royster, T. Elmore, Jr., D. & N. J.

;



CHIEF OF POLICE—J. M.



MAYOR— H.



Town



Officers.



L. Perry.



Williams.



Fogleman, W.

Harris,

T.

I.



H.



Coal and Bobbitt & Bobbitt. Poythress, Jos. S.



Wood



Dealers.



Henderson Brick Supply Co.

Hight, P. P.



Chamber

Cooper,

J.



of



Commerce.

Furnishings-



;



D.



Southern.



Clothiers



and



Men's



EXPRESS AGENT— C. F. Ogletree. TELEGRAPH MANAGERS— A. P.

V.;

C.



Dickson,



W.



TELEPHONE MANAGER—J.



F.



Filliams.



Postal.



Watkins, S. White Hight Co. Guarantee Clothing Co.

Davis.

EG..

J.



Home



liams,

P.



Lucy Wray, Bessie McJulia Tucker, Cunningham, Craw, Mildred Susie Shaw, Lessie Tyler, Annie Jones, Susie Stafford, Mary Butler, Ruth Chapman, Lelia White, Kathleen Townsend. Etta Sellars, E. Rose Hunter, Claudia P. T. Tyndall, Val Alston, Thomas, Christine Cheatham, Fannie Fonville. Mary S. Ellis, Maiiel Gary,

T.



METHODIST— R. C. Beaman, Pastor. METHODIST PROTESTANT— J. D. WilPastor. CITY PUBLIC—J. T. Alderman, Supt. E.

;



R. Teague. Telephone &' Telegraph Co. Ministers and Churches. BAPTIST (First)— S. L. Morgan. Pastor. CHRISTIAN A. T. Banks. EPISCOPAL— I. W. Hughes, Rector.



Sons'

Co.



Co.



Parham Supply

Smotarsky, Roth, Gus.

Moservitz.



&

.A.



Brider.



Hyman. O



Hicks, Brinkley. Anchor Store Co. Cotton



Gins.



Tyndall,



Prin.



;



Henderson Ginning Co. Beacon Supply Co.

Rose,



G. A., Co. Cotton Mills. Hariett Cotton Mill, No. 1. Hariett Coton Mill. No. 2. Hariett Cotton Mill. No. 3. Henderson Cotton Mill. No. Henderson Cotton Mill, No.



1

2.



.



Grace Short, Evelyn Stewart. Hotels and Boarding Houses. Henderson Cafe. Manning.

Sturgis.



Croatan



Spinning Co. Department Stores. Watkins. Samuel.

Davis, E.

G.



Sons'



Co.



Barker, Z.

5c,



Barnes. Jones. P. T. Vance Hotel.



10c



and 25c Store, Consolidated.

Dentist.



Anchor Store Co. Macon. F. A. Watson, S. R.



Robards. Bowling.



Banks and



CITIZENS

Himt. Cash.

;



BANK—J.



Bankers. B. Owen, Pres.



;



W.



Pittard,



J.



T.



A.



Barnes, E.

Dorsey,



D.

Druggists.



BANK— S. R. Harris, Pres. S. T. Peace, Cash. FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK—R. J.

FIRST NATIONAL

Pres.

;



M. Paragon, The

Parker,



W.

Bros.



W.



Gill



R.



B.



Crowder,



Cash.



Thomas



Whitimore's



Bakers. Bakery.



Kerner-McNair Co. Hawkins Drug Co.

Doctors.

in



Book Stores. Henderson Book Co. Butchers and Dealers

City Market. Hartmier, J. H. Roos. C. H. Pearce & Ford. Beck. J. W. Turner, R. S. Kinf. C. O.



Cattle.



Harris. F. R. Fenner, E. F. Upchurch, Robert. Allen, B. G.



Mcintosh, L.

Baxter, Perkins,

J.



C.



E. T.



J.



Furman. W. H.

Bass, H. H.



Carriage Dealers and Capital Buggy Co.



Manufacturers.



Henderson Buggy Co.



Dry Goods and Watkins, S. White Hight Co.



Notions.



THE CITIZENS BANK

HENDERSON,

N. C.



"THE LEADING BANK

RESOURCES

$1,000,000.00.



THIS SECTION." ALL BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL.

IN



VANCE



444



VANCE



WAKE



RALEIGH IRON



WORKS COMPANY

Engineers and Contractors



MECHANICAL

ELECTRICAL



HEATING

Manufacturers of Logging Cars

Iron and Brass Founders and Machinists RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA.

CHIEF OF POLICE—Tobins

R.

Ministers



R. AGENT— J. L. Reid, MANAGER TELEGRAPH— J.



Kearney.

S.



Town



Officers.



A. L. L. Reid,



W.



U.



METHODIST— C. BAPTIST—E. R. EPISCOPAL—E.

Schools



and Churches. R. Canipe. Pastor. Nelson, Pastor. Malone, Rector.



HIGH—W. G. Slappy. Prin. Banks and Bankers. THE BANK OF KITTRELL—W.

Pres.

;



and



Academies.



POSTMASTER—William L. Stewart. CHIEF OF POLICE—W. T. Duke. R. R. AGENT— C. M. Watkins, S. A. L. MANAGER TELEGRAPH— C. M. Watkins, w. u. METHODIST—J. E. Holden. Pastor.

Taylor, Rector. Minis ers and Churches. BAPTIST—E. R. Nelson, Pastor. Schools and Academies. Mrs. J. K. Plummer, Prin. P. Mrs. Gary J. Prin.. Herls, Prinnisy, Primary Teacher, Effie Wheeler, Intermediate Teacher.



MAYOR— W.



H.



Parish.



EPISCOPAL—Lewis



A.



Hunt,



T.



H.



Crudup,

O.



Cash.



Doctors.



Swindell, F.



HIGH— GRADED—

McAlister,



General Merchants. Crudup-Kittrell Co. Hed rpeth & Finch. Smith, P. B., & Bro. Smith, A. J. (Druggist.) Overton, M. B., & Co. Woodlief, B. B. Koteis and Boarding Houses. Williams, C. H.

Nurseries.



Doctors.



W. M.

Druggists.



Parrish,



Church, H. M. Insurance Agents. W. H.



Rowland,



VV.



T.



Continental Plant Co. Medicine Manufacturers. Person, Mrs. Joe, Remedy Co.



MIDDLEBURG.

Incorporated in 1S81. Population, 1914: White,

total,



Hotels and Boarding Houses. Crocker House. Church's Hotel. Jackson House. General Merchants.



Middleburg Supply Co.

Bennett,,



A.

II.



L..



&



Co.

Stables.



105;



colored,



70;



Church,



M.

Livery



175. Value rial



estate,

50c.



$18,446;



value



personal



Green, Rufus.

Cotton Gins. Middleburg Supply Co.



property,



TAX RATE:



$22,320.



on the $100.



WAKE COUNTY COUNTY

SEAT, RALEIGH.



POPULATION— (Census 1910), 63,220. Formed in 1771. Named in honor of Esther AREA— 717 square miles.

Value

real estate



Wake.



$13,891,964; value of personal property, $5,741,196; bank stock, $701,483; building and loan association stock, $29,028; corporations, $7,930,117. Property listed in 1914, by whites, $18,002,16j; by negroes, $1,630,991. OF SCHOOLS— For whites, 78; for negroes, 59. TAX RATE County purposes, 17c. on the $li)0; roans and bridges, 25c; special, 10c. to 40e. different in various townships. County bonded debt, $420,000. Number miles, 2,500. Wor/ed by taxation and free labor. PUBLIC



NUMBER

;







ROADS—



A BUSINESS EDUCATION. There is an unlimited demand for young men and women who are well trained for husiness employment. We

students.



have a strong faculty of experienced teachers. A large enrollment of Write for handsome catalog. Address, KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Raleigh, N. C, or Charlotte, N. C.



WAKE COUNTY

RAILROAD, TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS COMPANIES.

North Carolina Railroad, 27.32 nvles. assessed value Seaboard Air Line Railway, 42.65 miles, assessed value



44.1



$1,912,566.35 1,203,476.00 588, 124. on Railroad, 28,07 miles, assessed value Norfolk Southern Railroad, 27.41 miles, assesseed value 356,056.00 Durham and South Carolina Railroad, 8 mileed value 47,745.00 156.366.00 Raleijh, Charlotte & Southern Railroad, R. & S. Div., 19.06 miles, assessed value Pullman Co., assessed value 21,688.00 1.320.00 Clayton Telephone Co., assessed value 641.00 earner Telephone Co., assessed value value 42,743.00 Yadkin River Power Co., assessed 22.750.00 Southern Express Co., assessed value Cardenas Telephone Co., assessed value 3,490.00 Western Union Telegraph Co., assessed value 46,899.16 105,381.00 Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co., assessed value 10.513.oo Union Tank Line Co., assessed value Home Telephone and Telegraph Co., assessed value 2,235.00 200.00 Oudahy Milwaukee Refrigerator Lines, assessed value Carolina Power and Light Co., assessed value 27,569.00 250.00 Street's Western Stables Car Lines, assessed value Raleigh Telephone Co., assessed value 8,000.00 200.00 Cudahy Packing Co. assessed value 700.00 Union Refrigerator Transit Co., assessed value American Telephone and Telegraph Co., assessed value 2,299.00 Postal Telegraph-Cable Co., assessed value 10,285.00 Southern Cotton Oil Co., assessed value 10.500.00 SUPERIOR COURT January 4. January 25 (civil), February 1, March 1 (criminal and civil), April 5 (criminal and civil). May 3, May 17 (civil), May 31 (criminal and civil), July 12, September 13 (criminal and civil), October 11, October 25 (civil), November 8, November 29 (civil), December 6.



Durham and Southern



,



'.



.



.



TERMS—



COUNTY OFFICERS. CLERK OF COURT—Millard Mial, Raleigh. SHERIFF—J. H. Sears, Raleigh. REGISTER OF DEEDS— Arch Wood, Raleigh.



Smith, J. D. Balletine. Fuquav Snrings; Geo. M. McCullers; H. M. Tally, Cordenas.



Root.



DEPUTY REGISTER OF DEEDS— J. C. TREASURER— L. D. Stevenson, Jr. CORONER— C. A. Separk, Raleigh. SURVEYOR—W. Patrick Massev. Neuse. R. 1. SUPT. OF HEALTH— Dr. J. L. McCullers. SUPT. OF SCHOOLS— Z. V. Jndd. Raleigh. ASSISTANT SUPT. OF SCHOOLS— Edith Royster. Raleigh. SUPT. OF COUNTY HOME— J. R. Ball, Raleigh. R. 6. ATTORNEY—B. C. Beckwith, Raleigh. GENERAL ROAD SUPERVISOR— W. L. Wiggs. Raleigh. AUDITOR— H. G. Holding, Raleigh. BOARD OF EDUCATION— L. J. Sears

.1.



NEUSE RIVER— J. B. Wiggins. Neuse; G. H. Mooneyham, Neuse, R. 2; J. B. Wiggins, Neuse; J. D. Wilson. NEW LIGHT— W. D. Sandling, Creedmoore: W. Morton, Wake Forest, R. 1; P. R. Allen. W. D. Ray, J. D. Pleasants. J. H. Keith.



T



PANTHER BRANCH—C. 2. lers, R. RALEIGH—J. J. Lewis,

R.

C.



LEESVILLE— A.

Roberts,

C.

J.



E.



Sorrell.



R.



6.



F. Parrish,



McCul-



John



C.



M. Woring,



Poe, J. S. Baker, J. E. Owens,



L. .Franklin, J. R. Council, Ed. Murray, James Upchurch, C. A. Separk, J. F.



P



Root, Gotton,



H

C.



Y.



W. H. Sawyer, Arch



S. L. Rotter, T. A. Arnold, W. T. Davis, F. Koonce, C. H. Betts, J. N. Keelin, V. Royester, O. L. Parham, C. M. Walters, D. F. Fert, Jr.,. W. M. Utley, A. H. Yearby. E. H. Plummer.



Wood,

C. C.



(chm'n). Apex; E. B. Crow, Raleigh: M. B. Chnmblee, Wakefield. COMMISSIONERS— John A. Mills (Chm'n),

E. C. Beddingfield. Raleigh: B. S. Franklin. Eli T. Scarboro, Raleigh, R. F. D. ; W. H.



ST. MARY'S— Troy Pool. Auburn; J. D Johnson. Garner. ST. Geo. W. Williams, R. 2: B. C. Bullock, R. 5. SWIFT CREEK— B. S. Franklin, John SteDavid Stephenson, Mcphens, Raleigh. R. 4



MATTHEWS—



:



Cullers.



Chamblee,



Zebulon.



WAKE FOREST—J.

C. R. Debnam. Wake O'Neal, Neuse, R. 2;



H.

J.



BOARD OF ELECTIONS— Ed. Hugh

(Chm'n), Raleigh; W. H. Penny, Apex; H. Adams, Cary.

J.



Lee

P.



Coddell,

.1.



WHITE OAK— C.

E.



JUSTICES



OF THE

;



PEACE.

L.

J.



Wake Forest. F. Williams. Apex. R. 3Yates, H. B. Holland, Thopolis Maynard,



Mitchell, Rolesville: Forest. R. 2: W. D. T. Plummer, J. C.



BARTON'S



CREEK



TOWNSHIP— L.

J.



Apex.



Brogden, Rogers Store, R. 1 W. A. Pugh, Neuse, R. 1; E. T. Bledsoe, Rogers Store.



Harward,

Store;

Hill.



MINISTERS NOT



Rogers



BUCKHORN—R. C. Patrick. New CARY—N. G. Yarborouirh. CEDAR FORK—H. D. Mason, E.

HOLLY SPRINGS—J. W.

Olive,

S.



L.



Sorrell,



Morrisville.



Apex, R. 2;

Raleigh.

;



J.



Stephens,



HOUSE'S CREEK— S.

R.

6; A.



Holly Springs, R. 2. H. Smith.



W.



M. Thompson, Raleigh, Rfd.

P.

Gill,



Arthur



Wakefield; W. A. Perry, Wakefield: J. M. Wliitty, Zebulon. MARK'S L. L .Doub, Knightdale, R. 2; A. R. Hodge, Knightdale. MIDDLE CREEK— Thos. R. Harrison, L. H.



LITTLE RIVER—H.



Perry, E. H. Ray.



CREEK—



BAPTIST R. E. Atkins. Morrisville; A. A. Pippin, Wakefield: C. H. Norris, Holly Springs; J. D. Betts, Fuquay Springs; H. W. Norris, Holly Springs; C. E. Taylor, Wake Forest; J. W. Atkinson, Neuse, R. 1; W. N. Johnson, Wake Forest; J. H. Hutchinson, Raleigh, R. Griggs, Wake 1; O. W. Yates, Cary; W. L. Forest; H. G. Bryant, Wake Forest! R. L. Brown, Wake Forest; J. G. Davis, Wake Forest, R. 1; T. B. Davis, Zebulon; G. P. Harrill, Franklinton; G. T. Mills. Wake Forest; J. T. Mitchiner, Franklinton; Theo. B. Davis, A. T. Hniil, E. M. Lassiter, G. N. Cowan, Apex. I'KKSBYTERIAN— B. R. Lacy, Jr., Willow Springs. CHRISTIAN—G. J. Green, Morrisville: J. E. .1. Lee Johnson, Franks, Raleigh. R. F. D.

;







IN



TOWNS.



Touch Typewriting taught

Incorporated.

Raleigh, N.



at



KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE,

Charlotte, N. C.



Capital Stock, $30,000.00.



C, and



4-ir.



WAKE COIWTY

Council, Beatrice, Apex, It. 1. Council, Bettie, Apex, R. 1. Council. Enid, Apex, R. 1. Crowrier, Estelle, Apex. B. 2. Daughtry, W. B., Mrs.. Clayton,. Day, Willie Greene, Cary.



Holly Springs; w. G. Clements, Morrisville; E C. Newman, Raleigh; W. B. Fuller, Elon G. Elon College; J. S. College; J. Truett, Poythress, Elon College. METHODIST—B. P. Boblnson, Cary Circuit; K. B. Craven, Garner; I.. E. Sawyer, Millbrook; G. W. Starling, Zebulon.



It.



3.



HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPALS.

15..



Dry



.



M.



Cary.



WAKE COUNTY WOMAN'S BETTERMENT

ASSOCIATION.

Edith Boyster, President. ViceBalelgh; Presidents, Mrs. Cary B. Jones, Raleigh, B. 3; Mrs. \V. A. Smith, Barton's Creek; Mrs. L. L. Doub, Mark's Creek; Mrs. J. B. Carter, Holly Springs Miss Irma Ellis, Cary Secretary, Miss Hose Kee, Wendell: Treasurer, Ada Womble, Raleigh.

; ;



Moser, E. II. (Wakelon), Zebulon. Pearson, .1. E., Holly Springs. Story, T. E. (Bay Leaf), Neuse, B. Workman, .I.H.. Neuse. 11. 1.



1.



PHYSICIANS NOT

McCullers,

J. J.



IN



TOWNS.

3.



L.,



McCullers.



Benny, J. A. J.. Neuse, B. Thompson, S. W., Falls.

Buffaloe,

J.

J.



S.,



Garner.



Powers,



B..



Wake



Forest.



Sorrell, L. P. Baleigh, B. F. Kay, O. L., Baleigh, B. 6.



D.



Doub, Bessie, WendeU. Drinkard, SaBie, Raleigh, R. 5. Dry. M. B., Cary. Duncan, Sallle, Garner, R. 1. Dunford, Mary, Zebulon. Dunford, Ruth, Apex. R. 1. Edwards, Kstelle, Wake Forest, R. 1. Edwards. Mamie N., Apex, R. 3. 2. Elliotte, Mamie, Garner, R. EUisk, Irma, Cary. Evans, Mabel, Zebulon. Evans, Ruth, Wendell. Farmer, Nannie E., Fuquay Springs. uson, Guerrant, Wake Forest. Foibes, Louise, Wendell. Franklin, May Belle, Garner, R. 1. Franklin. Minnie, Wakefield, R. 1. Gainey, Katie, Cary, R. 1. G arris, Minnie, Apex. Gilbert, Edith F., Wendell. Gill, Carrie E., Zebulon. Gillespie, Kathleen, Apex, R. 1. Gilliam. Marguerite, Fuquay Springs. Green, G. J., Morrisville.

I



M. Cardenas. Blalock. N. M., McCullers. Rigsbee, A. E., Morrisville. Brye, Garner. Sexton, J. A., Fuquay Springs. Cheek, C. E., Fuquay Springs. Berry, A. H., Eagle Bock. Templeton, J. N., Cary. TJtley, H. G., Apex. Burt, B. W., Enno. Johnson, R. W. Apex. Wilkerson, Chas. B., Apex. Underhill. H. P.. Wendell.

Judd.

J.

, .



Henkel. H. Celeste, Wake Forest Hoke, Annie, Neuse, R. 2. Hoke, R. F., Apex, R. 1. Hunter, B. B., Mrs., Cary. Hunter. Mary, Willow Springs. Ivey, Esther, Holly Springs.

Ivey,



Hall, J, B., Morrisville. Hall. Selma, Wake Forest, R. 3. Harper, Ella B., McCullers, E. 1. Harris, Ellen E., Wake Forest. B. Hasl.ins. Maude A., Baleigh, R. 6. Harvey, Bessie, Fuquay Springs. Henderson, Cecilia, Holly Springs.



1.



T.,



Cary.



Stewart, E. E.,



Wake



Forest.



Wendell. Hester, J. B., Knightdale. Allen, Jas., Wendell. Strickland, J. A., Zebulon. Barbee, G. S., Zebulon. Bell, G. M., Wakeflield. Marshburn, B. D.. Wendell. Holding, S. P., Wake Forest. Bowers, J. B., Jr., Wake Forest.



Moore,



J.



I,.,



Young,



Carstarphen,



L. B.. Wake Forest. W. T., Wake Forest. PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS. Springs,

K.

1.



Adams, Annie May. Willow

Allen,



Mary, Youngsville, R. 1. Mildred, Apex, B. F. D. Andrews, M. B., Cary.

Anders,

Bailey,

Clellie,



McCullers.



R. B.



1.

1.



Banks, Etta,

Barker,

Floy,



Auburn.



New



Hill,



Annie B., Knightdale. R. Blackburn, Bettie. Apex. Bland, Lorcna, Wakefield, R. 3. Bordeaux. Addie E., Morrisville. Bracey, May, Neuse, R. 1.



Benbow,



2.



Johnson, Eva, Raleigh. R. 6. Johnson, Evie, New Hill. Johnson, Stelle, New Hill. Jordan, Alia May, Raleigh, R. 1. Jordan, Claudia, Apex. R. 2. Keith, Ethel, Northside, R. 1. Killian, A. W., Mrs., Raleigh, R. 3. Kilpatriek, Kate L., Raleigh, R. 3. Kilpatrick, Mary, Zebulon. Lane, Bessie, Auburn. Lansdell, Nan, Knightdale. Lawrence, Clara L., New Hill, R. 1. Lawrence, Loula J., Mrs., Wake Forest, R. 4 I. cary. Katherine, Wakefield, R. 3. Leeson, Sam. Mrs., Knightdale, R. 2. Lockhart, John C, Apex. uther, Mamie, Apex. McElroy, Mildred. Morrisville, R. 2. Maddox, D. W., Wendell. Martin, Eva, Holly Springs. Massey, Beatrice P., Raleigh, R. 1. Matheson, NeU, Walthall. Maynard, Katie A., Fuquay Springs. Messer, Inez, Apex. R. F. D.

i



Bradley,



J.



E.,



Neuse, R.

E.,



2.



Brame, Carrie



Raleigh.

1



R.



4.

2.



Brewer, Mattie P., Raleigh. R. Brickhouse, C. M.. Zebu in. Bruton, Mary, Baleigh. R. 5. Buchanan, Anna M., Wendell. Buckner, Jeness, Eagle Rock. Bullard. Mary E. Caffey, Katherine, Apex, R. 2. Carter, Marvel, Cardenas. Case, L. J., Clayton, R. 3. Clardy, Pearl, Zebulon. Cobb, Amanda, Forestville. Cobb, Janie, Garner. Cohoon, Lucy B., Walthall. Cole, Susie, Wakefield, R. 3.



Morris, Carrie E., Morrisville. Moser, E. H., Zebulon. Moore, Hallie M.. McCullers. Moss, Clyde B., Youngsville. R. 1. Nance. Lillian W., Raleigh, R. 2. Newton. Annabel, Zebulon. Nicholson, Ellie, Cardenas. Norwood, Annie, Willow Springs, R. F. D. Neuse, Freida C, Zebulon. Oldham, J. B., Raleigh, R. 6. O'Neal, E. W., Mrs., Neuse. R. 2. Parker, Dora, Apex, R. 1. Parker, Grace. Neuse, R. 1. Parker, Sara F., Zebulon. Page, Minnie, Carpenter. Page, Nora. Cary. Paylor, Bessie L., Carpenter. Pearson, J. E., Holly Springs.



A SCHOOL WITH A REPUTATION. THE OLDEST. LARGEST AND BEST EQUIPPED SCHOOL IN NORTH CAROLINA. MORE GRADUATES HOLDING RESPONSIBLE POSITIONS THAN ALL OTHER BUSINESS .SCHOOLS IN THE STATE COMBINED. YOU WILL INCUR NO RISK OR INDULGE IN NO EXPERIMENT IF YOU FAVOR US WITH YOUR PATRONAGE. GET OUR PROPOSITIONS. RING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Raleigh, N. O., or Charlotte, N. C.



WAKK COUNTY

Pearson,

Peebles,

Leslie

Ollie,



447



W.



,



Apex, R.

R.

2. 1.



2.



SAW



MILLS.



Raleigh,



Penny, Rosalie, Raleigh. Petty, Pannie, Cary, R.



Pierce, Ella, New Hill. R. 1. Pittman, R. A., Wake Forest. Pope, Bessie L., Wake Forest, R. Powell, Lucy M.. Garner, R. 2. Pryor, Elizabeth, Cary. Ray, Artee, Raleigh, R. 5. Ray, Beatrix, Neuse, R. 3. Ray. V. C, Northside, R. 1. Ray, Dottie, Wake Forest. Ray, W. D., Wake Forest, R. 1. Rector, Dovie, Willow Springs, R. Rector, Lula, Knightdale, R. 2. Reddish, Alice M., Mrs., Raleigh,



3.



1.



R.



Wells, J. B.. Wakefield. Padgett, J. H., Wakefield. Lynn, I. H.. Raleigh. R. 6. Harward &. Lynn. Raleigh. R. 6. La.ositer, C. J., Raleigh. R. 6. Grissom. W. S.. Wakefield. Gill, V. Z., Zebulon. Hamrick & Bridgetts, Knightdale. R. Duke. G. W., Wakefield, R. 3. Harkins, Wakefield. R. 3. Harris, A. M., Wake Forest. Sherron Bros., Wake Forest. Wilkinson Lumber Co., Cary. Norris, W. J., & Co., Holly Springs. Senter & Weaver, Holly Spring. Colelough, J. T., Morriville.

1.



2.



Cardenas. Rhodes, Virginia C. Richardson, Maggie, Raleigh, R. Robertson, Miriam, Wakefield, R.

,



Lynn. W.



S.,

J.



Morrisville.



1. 1.



Whitley, R.



Rogers, Alice, Cary. Rogers. Carlotta. Wake Forest, R. 3. Rogers, Mary T., Wake Forest, R.

Rollins,



3.



Zebulon. & Son., Council, A. M., Apex. Kelly & Co.. Apex. Harward, W. H., Apex.

J..



Barham,



H.,



Wendell.



Meader, Apex. Rountree, C. W., Garner. Rountree, C. W. Mrs., Garner. Rudisill, Mary M. Apex, R. 1. Schweikert, Carrie, Mrs., Xoungsville, R. Searcy, Corrie, Eagle Rock. Shearon, E. L., Mrs.. Raleigh. Skinner. Gladys M. Apex, R. 3. Smith. A. Myatt, Mrs., Raleigh. R. 3. Spaulding. J. H.. Raleigh, R. 6. Squires, Caliie, McCullers. Julia T., Zebulon. Staples, Stephenson, Lena, Wake Forest, R. 3. Stevens, Lena H., Neuse.

,



Edwards, Edwards,

Pool,

1.



W.

J.



P.,

J..



Jr.,



Neuse.



Cary.



W.



E.,



Auburn.



,



W. Z., Cardenas. Eagle Rock Mfg. Co., Eagle Rock. Sessoms, H. H., Fuquay Springs.

Atkinson,

Sexton,

J. J.

J.



,



Wrenn.



Jordan,



Stone, H. E., Cary. Stroup, Edna, Knightdale, R. -l. Sudderth, Myrtle. Neuse, II. 1. Taylor, Agnes, Wake Forest. Taylor, Bettie, Apex, R. 3. Taylor, Ora A., McCullers, R. 1. Talton. Lillie. Morrisville. Thomasson, Ruth, Holly Springs. Thompson, E. W.. Mrs., Neuse. R.



& Co., Garner. Gulleys Mills. Wake Machine Works, Cardenas. Lattimore Lumber Co., Knightdale. Martin, A. H., Eagle Rock. McLaughlin, N., McCullers. Sorrell. M. C, Apex. Johnson, J. Beal, Cardenas. Holly Springs Land & Imp. Co.. Carpenter. Roberts Bros. Co.. Wendell. Bryan, A. J.. Garner. Blanchard. W. H., Morrisville.

J..



A., T..



Fuquay



Springs.



1.



Vernon, Vernon, Vinson, Walker, Wallen,



R.



Catherine, Wake Forest. Ersie, Wendell. Emily, Willow Springs, R. 1. Henry A., New Hill, R. 1. • Waller, Mamie, Knightdale. Waring,



WAKE COUNTY

PLUMMER PILI.SBURY, B. S., at Horticulture. HARRY RASCOE FULTON, M. A., Professor of Botany and Vegetable Pathology. Ml IAIN ERNEST SHERWIN, B. S. A.. M. Professor of Soils. S.. CARROLL LAMB MANN. B. S.. C. E., Professor of Railroad Engineering. ZENO PAYNE METCALF. B. A., Professor of Zoology and Entomology. OK ACE FLETCHER SPURGIN, First

JOSHUA

Professor

II



BAPTIST MINISTERS

Farmer, .1. S. Moore, Hight C.

Johnson, Livingston. Vann, R. T. Meserve. C. F.



PRIMITIVE

Pastor.



BAPTIST— W.

EPISCOPAL*



A.



Simpltins.



Joseph Blount

Christ



Church—Milton

of



Cheshire. Bishop. A. Barber.



the tlnger. Rector.



Church



Good Shepherd







Rector.



1.



McK.



Pit-



U. S. A.. Lieutenant, Science and Tactics.



Professor



of



Military



Si. Mary's Chapel— Geo. W. Lay, Rector. St. Saviour C. P. Wilcox, Rector. St. Augustine Chapel—A. B. Hunter, Rector.







Church

Pastor.



of



the



CATHOLIC. Sacred Heart—Tlios.



THOMAS EVERETT BROWNE, A. B., Professor of Agricultural Estention. WILLIAM ROSWELL CAMP. A. B., Proof fessor Agricultural Economics. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN KNAUPP, M. S.,

D.



Griffln,



—G.

tor.



Church



of the



Holy



Name



of Jesus.



Nazareth



CHARLES McGEE HECK,



V.



S.,



Professor of



Poultry Science. A. B., Associate

Jr.,



Professor of Physics. Professor

of



H. Woods, Pastor.



GEORGE SUMMEY,

English.

of



Ph.D.,



Assistant



Hillsboro Street



CHRISTIAN. Church— C. E. Newman, Pas-



WELDON THOMPSON

Assistant Professor Steam Laboratory.



METHODIST.

M. P. Plyler. Presiding Elder. Edenton Street Church— J. C. Woolen, Pastor;

J.



ELLIS, B. E., M. E., Machine Design and



LEON FRANKLIN WILLIAMS,



M.,



O. Guthrie,



Central— J.



Supernumerary. H. McCracken. Pastor.

S.



HENRY



Ph.



D.,



Assistant



K.

of



McINTYRE,

Physics



A. B.. A. Professor of Chemistry. Assistant E. E.,



Professor

ing.



and Electrical Engineer-



Epworth—A.

Jenkins

Pastor.



Parker,



Pastor.



Memorial,



Brooklyn— J.

S.



W.



Potter,



METHODIST MINISTERS— L.

L.



Massey, R.



Davis.

First



PRESBYTERIAN'. Church— W. McC- White,



Pastor.



NON-SECTARIAN.

Reade Memorial Chapel— Soldiers' Home.



CHARLES BENJAMIN PARK, Instructor in Machine Shop and Assistant in Power Plant. LAWRENCE EARL HINKLE, B. A., Assistant Professor of Modern Languages JOHN EDWARD HALSTEAD, B. S., Instructor in Dyeing. BERBER! NATHANIEL STEED, Instructor

in



NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE OF AGRI CULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS—D. H Hill, Pres. „„„ NORTH CAROLINA INSTITUTION FOR THE EDUCATION OF THE DEAF, DUMB AND BLIND—John E. Ray. Prin. MEREDITH COLLEGE—R. T. Vann. Pres. —

Pres.



Colleges



and Schools.



FRED BARNETT WHEELER,

structor

ing.



Weaving and Designing.

in



Wood



Shop



and



B. E., Pattern



In-



MakInS.,



structor



JOHN WILLIAMS HARRELSON, B. E., in Mathematics. VERGIL CLAYTON PEITCHETT, M.

in



Instructor



PEACE INSTITUTE George J. Ramsey, _ „ ST. MARY'S SCHOOL— Geo. W. Lay. Rector. KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE—J- H. King. Pres. SCHOOL OF THE DOMINICAN SISTERS—

Thomas

P.

Griffin.



Rev.



Colored

Pres.



Prin. Schools.



B. E., C. E., Instructor Engineering. TUCKER, B. A., B. S.. Instructor and Civil Engineering. in Mathematics LILLIAN LEE VAUGHAN, M. E., Instructor in Mechanical Engineering Laboratory. KOONCE, B. S., D. LAFAYETTE V. S., Instructor in Veterinary Science. EDGAR ALLAN HODSON, B. S., Instructor



RUBLE ISAAC POOLE.



Physics.



HARRY



in



Civil



FRANK



in



SHAW UNIVERSITY— Unas.

ST.

Prin.



F.



Mesen",?.



JULIUS WILLIAM PRATT,

tor



Agronomy.

in



A.



B..



InstrucS.,



AUGUSTINE SCHOOL— A.

A.

&.



B.



„ Hunter.



M.



COLLEGE.

M., L. L. D.,

A.

B.,

C.



DANIEL HARVEY HILL. A. President. WALLACE CARL RIDDICK,

Professor of

dent.

Civil



Faculty.



EDWIN FREEMAN STODDARD. B. structor in Horticulture. MARSH SALISBURY. Si HUYLER Instructor in Dairying. EVERETT HANSON COOPER, B.

structor

in in



English.



InS.,



B.

S.,



In-







Bacteriology.



E.,



Engineering



and Vice-Presi-



Professor

of



WILLIAM ALPHONSO WITHERS. A. M., of Chemistry. ROBERT E. LEE YATES, A. M., Professor



THOMAS NELSON,

of



Mathematics.



Professor of Textile InS.,



dustry.

fessor fessor



CLIFFORD LEWIS NEWMAN, M.

Agriculture.



Pro-



WILLIAM HAND BROWNE, A. B., Proof Thysics and Electrical Engineering. HOWARD ERNEST SATTERFIELD, M. E.. Professor of Mechanical Engineering. THOMAS PERRIN HARRISON. Ph.D..

Professor of English,



HARRY CURTIS YOUNG. B. C, Instructor _ Botany. ELMAR ALDRICH RICKARD, A. B., Instructor in Mathematics. InB. E., HERMON BURKE BRIGGS, structor in Shop and Drawing. EDGAR BRYAN NICHOLS. B. E.. Instructor in Forge. , HENRY LEON COX, B. S., Instructed m Chemistry. „ CHARLES WEBB DAVIS, A. B., Instructor in Mathematics. JAMES TAIMAGE ROBBINS. A. B., A. M., Ph. D.. Instructor in Chemistry. EDWIN LOUIS FREDERICK, A. B.. Ph.

.



D..



Instructor

in



in



Chemistry.

A.

S.,



GUY ALEXANDER ROBERTS.

of



and Dean



of



College.



FIELDING FICKLEN JETER,



B.,



In-



V. S., Professor Physiology.



Veterinary



B. S., D. and Science



structor

tor hi



DEAN WILLIAM MARTIN,

Physics.



Mathematics.



B.



InstrucS.,



JOHN



CHESTER



MeNUTT,



B.



S.



Agr.,



CARLETON FRIEND MILLER,

Instructor

in



B.



Ph.



Professor



of



Animal Husbandry and Dairying.



D..



Chemistry.



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WILLIAM GALLOWAY RICHARDSON, Jr., M. E., Instructor in Drawing. JAMES BLAINE SCARBOROUGH, A. B., A.

Mathematics. M., WALTER BIVINS SMITH. D. V. M., structor in Physiology and Pathology.

Instructor

in



451

for



MRS. JESSIE EARNSHAW, Stewardess

East Building.



WOOD.



In-



SCARBOROUGH NORGUSTAV HAGEDORN, Dean—Professor of

MRS.



OCTAVIA



Nurse.



KENNETH TRACY WEBBER, B. S., InHARVEY LANGILL JOSLYN, B. S., Instructor in Soils. RUTLEDGE HUGHES PEILD, Student Instructor in Entomology and Zoology. HERBERT SPENCER, Student Instructor in Entomology and Zoology. ARCHIE KNIGHT ROBERTSON. B. S.,

structor in English.



HELEN MARIE DAY, Professor of Voice ALBERT MILDENBERG, Professor of Piano, Organ, Analysis, Counterpoint. EDXA ESTELLE HALL— Professor of Piano

Culture and Art of Singing.



Violin, Orchestral tory of Music.



Instruments,



Harmony, His-



and Ensemble Playing.



fessor of Voice Culture.



Extention. MRS. CHARLES McKIMMON, Assistant Agricultural Extension.

Assistant

in



Agricultural



in



HARRIETTS LOUISA DAY, Associate ProRUBY GENEVIEVE PENNY, Instructor in Piano. MRS. WILLIAM JASPER FERRELL, Inin



Officers.



FREDERICK STANGER, Superintendent of and Grounds. MRS. CHARLOTTE M. WILLIAMSON, Librarian. MRS. ELLA I. HARRIS, Hospital Matron. .(AMES JOSHUA KING, General Secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association. EDGAR UVRON NICHOLS, B. E., Assistant

Building

Secretary

ciation.

of



EDWIN BENTLEY OWEN, B. S.. Registrar. ARTHUR FINN BOWEN, Bursar. HENRY McKEE TUCKER, M. D., Physician. ARTHUR BUXTON HURLEY, Steward.



structor Classes.



Music



Pedagogy



and



Children's



Piano.



MABEL AUGUSTA KAREN ANN ELLINGTON POOLE,



JULIETTE LOVING,



Instructor in Piano. BOST, Instructor in

In-



structor In Voice.



Mathematics.

History.



MARY PARKER BROWN, A. B., VIVAN GRAY BETTS, A. B., Latin,

A.

B..



Faculty



of



Meredith



Academy.

English,



French,

Science,



German.



LOUISE COX LANNEAU,

ST.

Faculty



the



Young Men's Christian AssoSecretary

to



MARY'S SCHOOL.

and

Officers,



1914-15.

.



ISABEL BRONSON BUSBEE,

President.



KATHERINE

Bookkeeper

tural

er,



JOSEPHINE

Bursar's

Office.



MACKAY,



GEORGE W. LAY, Rector. ELEANOR W. THOMAS, Lady Principal. ERNEST CRUIKSHANK. Secretary and BusiREV.

ness Manager.



in



LUCILE ANDERSON,

Department.



Stenographer, Agricul-



Academic



Dept.



MARY CONSTANCE BLEDSOE, StenographEngineering Departments. ELIZABETH GORDAN GRIFFIN, StenograRegistrar's

of

Office.



pher,



MEREDITH COLLEGE.

Administration



Officers



and



Instruction.



RICHARD TILMAN VANN, A. B., D. D., ROSA CATHERINE PASCHAL, A. B., Lady Prin. J. GREGORY BOOMHOUR, A. B., A. M., Dean — Professor of Natural Science. SUSAN ELIZABETH YOUNG, A. M., Professor in Modern Languages. ELIZABETH DELIA DIXON CARROLL, M. D., Professor of Physiology — College Physician. ELIZABETH AVERY COLTON, B. S., A.

Pres.



GEORGE W. LAY, Bible, Ethics and ELEANOR W. THOMAS, English. WILLIAM E. STONE, History and German. ERNEST CRUIKSHANK, Science. MARGARET RICKS, Mathematics. BLANCHE E. SHATTUCK, English. MARIE RUDNICKA, French. HELEN URGUHART, Latin. FRANCES K. BOTTUM, Science and English. FLORENCE C. DAVIS, Elocution and Physical Culture. MABLE II. BARTON, Physical Training. LUCY E. BOBBINS, Lower Preparatory. KATE McKIMMON, Primary School.

REV.

Pedagagy.



MARTHA

Piano.

R.



Other Departments. A. DOWD, Director



of



Music,



M., Professor of English.

of



MARY SHANNON SMITH, A. B., Professor ll'story and Education. LEMUEL ELMER McMILLAN FREEMAN,



A. B., A. M., B. D., Th. D., Professor of Bible and Philosophy. HELEN HULL LAW, A. B., A. M., Professor of Latin. KATHERINE PARKER, A. B., B. S., Professor of

fessor of Mathematics.



BLINN OWEN, Voice and Organ. NELLY A. PHILLIPS. Piano. MI 'URIEL ABBOTT, Violin. LOUISE SEYMORE, Piano. REBECCA H. SHIELDS, Piano. ZONA M. SHULL, Voice.



MARY HASSELTINE VANN. A. B., ProKATHERINE CAMPBELL JOHNSON—Inin



Home



Economics.



CLARA I. FENNER. Director, Art. FLORENCE C. DAVIS, Director, Expression. LIZZIE II. LICE, Director, Business Branches. HAZEL A. METCALF, Domestic Science and

Art.



ERIE ROBERTS,



Piano.



structor



Other



Officers.



IDA ISABELLA POTEAT,

Art History.

sor



English.



Professor of



Art-



LUCY WEST LITCHFORD, Associate Profesof Art. GUSTAV HAGEDORN, Dean— School of Mu— Harmony, History of Music. ALBERT MILDENBERG, Professor of Musical Anylsis. WILLIAM JASPER FERRELL, A. B., Bursar. GERTRUDE ROYSTER.Director of Physical Education. MARGARET FORGENS, B. S., Librarian. JANET McDONALD. Stewardess for Main

sic



LILLIAN FENNER, Housekeeper. ELISE G. STILES. Assistant Housekeeper. ANN C. HART, Matron of Infirmary.

JULIET B. SUTTON, Stenographer. MRS. MARY IREDELL, Agent of the

tees.



DR. A. W. KNOX, School Physician. LIZZIE H. LEE, Bookkeeper.



Trus-



PEACE INSTITUTE.

ident.



GEORGE J. RAMSEY, A. M., LL.D.. PresWILLIAM McC. WHITE, D.D., Bible. FRANCES L. PROSSEU, Lady Principal.

LILLIAM BEAI.E.

Latin.



Faculty.



Building.



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mony. I.OV1E JONES, Piano.

I'.



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.MRS.

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Pilot



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The Baptist Book

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Bur-



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sar.



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I).



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Southern Book Exchange. Williams, Alfred, & Co.

Storr,



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H.



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Gin-Gera Bottling Works. Boots and Shoes.

Cross & Linehan. Heller Bros.



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J.



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Peebles



Co.



&



Edwards.



Bernard



Crocker. Rosenthal. Herbert. Wliiting & Horton.

L.



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Sister



M. Dolartia,



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Jean



Frances,



Rose Agatha.

Architects.



Simpson, Frank B. Thompson, Frank K.

Hartge. C. E.

Keller, H. P. S. Kennedy, J. M.



Boone, C. R. Globe Clothing Co. Hanff & McLeod. Kline & Lazarus. Dobbin-Ferrall Co. Quality Shop. Raleigh Shoe Co. Wake Shoe Co. Walkover Boot Shop. The Vogue. Jacobs Kaplin.



Matthews

Brick



&



Horton.

Dealers.



Briggs, Salter.



J.

J.



D.

A.



Manufacturers and Johnson Co. Pressed Brick Co. Raleigh



Johnson



&



Briggs, T. H.,



Agricultural Implements. & Son. & Sons. Carolina Hardware Co. Hart-Ward Hardware Co. Myatt, W. A. Wyatt, J. P., Sons Co.



Brewer. S. W.,



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Gill,



&



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Mangum. D. H.

Rand. Frank. Morgan, A. S. & Co. Woodhouse, S. J., & Co. Branch, W. M. Barbee & Co.

,



Bowden.



L.



W.

Art Stores.



Ellington. J. C. Watson. F. A., Terry, Henry



C



Art Co.



Canitol Insurance



&



Weathers, L. C.



Johnson

Phillips

Schilling,



Bent Light Portrait Frame Co.

Bushee, Mr. Leach, Miss Dixie.

Bretseh, Albert L. Staudt, Fred. G.



& &



Realty Co.

Co.



Johnson Penny.

C.



Art Studios. and Mrs. Jacques.

Bakers.



McDonald,



C.



E.



Building and



Loan Associations.



Raleigh Bakery



(J.



W. House).



Banks and Bankers.



CO.— C

can.



THE CITIZENS NATIONAL—Jos. G. Brown, President; G. H. Andrews. Cashier. THE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL—B. S. Jerman. President: E. B. Crow, Cashier. THE RALEIGH BANKING AND TRUST

E.



Johnson.



President: F.



H. Briggs.

C.



Raleigh Building and Loan Association. Mutual Building & Loan Co. Business Organizations. COMMERCE— Alexander CHAMBER OF Webb, President; W. L. Brogden, Treasurer; Bessie Hill Hackney. Secretary. ROTARY CLUB— M. W. Tyree, President; Albert L. Cox, Secretary. MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION—Walter B. Hunter, President; Mary Gregory Fort, Sec.'



Treas.



Cashier.



THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL—E.

President:



PLAYGROUND



Dun-



W.



B.



Drake.



Jr.,



Cashier.



Drevvry. Treas.



C. COMMISSION— John Chairman; Bessie Hill Hackney, Sec.-



454



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Gun and Locksmiths.

I'arker-Hunter Realty Co. Raleigh Ins. & Realty Co.

Jewelers and Blake. T.



Brockwell. T. F.



Agricultural Briggs, T. II., A- Sons. Carolina Hardware Co. Hardware Co. Hart-Ward



Hardware



and



Implements.



Watchmakers.



W.

Jewelry Co.



Bowden,



L.



W.



Harness Manufacturers and Dealers. Barber & Towler. Kay, C. B., Harness Co. Stronach, Frank. Hotels and Boarding Houses. Yarborough. Wrights.

Hotel

Giersch.



Jolly-Wynne Mahler's, II. Sons. Raynor, B.

Capital Loan Co. McDonald, 10. N.



Thain,

.



Wm.



City



Lai d



Heal Co.



Estate



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Hotel Bland. Turner Hotel.

Capell House. Centra] House.



The Maples. The Kims. Waldorf House. The 1'ark House. The Hutching!) House.

Rogers,



Greater Raleigh Land Co. Raleigh Real Estate & Trust Co. Broughton, J. M., & Co. Capital Insurance & Realty Co. Dortch, G. H., & Bro. Fort, D. F. Crimes Realty Co. Harper, It. L. 11 i:-3 Real Estate Co.



MeKimmon & McKee.

1'arker- Hunter Realty Co.



McDonald,

Prince, Really



C.



C.



Wiley P.,



Hucksters Blake, Albert B.



— City



Mrs.



R.



E.



Market.



Perry, Lee H. Sadler, Walter T. Sadler, Marion. Blake, W. E. Ice Manufacturers. Johnson & Johnson Co. Hampton, Algernon. Powell & Powell. Insurance Agents.

Allison, J. C. (Fire.) Drewry, Jno. C.



& Trust Co. Laundries. Excelsior Steam Laundry. Oak City Steam Laundry. Peoples Laundry. Sanitary Laundry.

Loan

Lawyers.



Murray. Amis, M. N. Andrews, Alex. B. Barwick, A. J. Winston & Biggs.

Allen,



,



Jr.



MeKimmon & McKee.

Munford, Geo. W.

Pridgen, J. H. Realty Loan & Trust Co. Sheppers, Albert. Taylor & Bailey. Broughton, J. M., & Co.



Capital lnsuranee Jordan, Edwin H.



&



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Beckwith. B. C. Bernard, C. M. Burgess, C. K. Busbee & Busbee. Busbee, Philip H.

Biekett

Calvert,



&



Calvert.

S.

,



J.



Cheshire, Joseph B.



Jr.



Clark



Cox

(Fire.)



&



&



Broughton.



Cox.



Grimes & Vass (Fire.) Hay, T. T., & Bro. (Fire.)

Hunter, Carey

J..



&



Bro.



(Life.)



Denson, C. B. Dixon, B. F. Douglas & Douglas. Fleming, J. H.

Gatling, B. M. Harris, J. C. L. Haywood, Ernest. •Hinsdale, John W. Hinsdale, John W., Jr. Hester, F. E. Snow, W. B. Jones, Armistead & Son. Jones & Bailey. Keith, J. H.



Tar Heel Co. (Bonds. Fire, Casualty.) Mel'herson & Barnes (Life.) Maupln, A. M. (Fire and Bond.) Parker & Hunter (Fire and Causalty.)

Prince, R. E.



Smith, W. W., & Son (Fire.) Webb & Skinner (Fire.)



(Fire.)



Cowper, B. G.,

Felter,



Dortch,



F. G.



A.

H.,



& &



Son.

Bro.

(Fire).

(Fire).



Durham,



Raleigh Ins. & Realty Co. (Fire). Durfey, Gary K. (Fire). Johnson, Chas. E., Jr. (Fire). Weathers, F. H. (Fire). Cowper, B. T. (Fire). Hervey, H. J. Insurance Companies.



Walter



Lambert, M. Ashby.

Little,

J.



C.



Montague, B. F.

Norris,



Manning & Kitchin.

H. E.

C.



Keeble,



Pace

Peele

Treas.

;



&



G. Boushall.



& Maynard.



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Webb,



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George P. Folk, Sec.



Watson, Walter L. Lyon. W. H., Jr.

Smith,

Willis.

J.



Bunn,

Olivia



W.

Libraries.



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Raney Library.



State Library.



McDonald,



C. C.



Supreme Court Library.



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J.



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Ellington's



P. Studio.

J.



W.



Piano and Organ Dealers. Thomas. Weathers Furniture Co. Garwood, J. L.

Darnell



&



BAPTIST SENTINEL (Weekly)— C.

liams,

tor.



H. Wil-



Academy

Lyric.



ot



Theatres. Music.



Editor.



N. C.



ODD FELLOW—B.



H. Woodell, Edi-



Grand, Almo.



The.



458



WAKE COUNTY



WAKE COUNTY

Livery

Stables.



459



Rand, H. D.

Bryan, H. Bryan, VV.

.



S.



Manufacturing Plants.

Bryan, H. Turner, N. F., & Bro. (Planing Machine.) Harper, S. A. Broughton, J. F. (Gin.) Banks and Bankers.

.



Raines,



Raines, P. Knuckles. Ministers and Churches. BAPTIST— W. L. Griggs, Pastor.



CltlKF OF POLICE— P. P. COMMISSIONERS—J. R.



MAYOR—I.

W.



Town

P.



Officers.



Bohbitt.



Loyd.



W.



T.



General

Phillips, J.



Merchants.



L.



BANK OF GAKNER—



ROLESVILLE.

Population,

total.



Truck.



1910:

estate,



Garner Truck Gardens.



White,



200;



colored.



50;



250.



Value real



$100,000;



value



MORRISVILLE.

Incorporated in 1S75. Population, 1910: Whites.

total.



personal



property.



POSTOFFICE— (Supplied

colored,

3S;



$25,000.



by Rfd).



142;



180.



Value real estate, property, $110,000.



$60,000;



value



personal



BAPTIST—W. R. Cullom, Pastor. METHODIST—G. W. Sawyer, Pastor.

Schools



Ministers and Churches.



and



Academies.



TAX RATE:



10c.



on the $100.



HIGH.

Doctors.



POSTMASTER— E. W.

R.



MAYOR—E.



Town

M.



Officers. Ellis.



Young,

Mitchell,



L.



W. U.

bee.



R. AGENT— MANAGER MANAGER TELEPHONE—Dr.



CHIEF OF POLICE—J.



Clements. D. Baker. W. A. Pleasant, Southern. TELEGRAPH— W. A. Pleasant,

A.

E. Riggs-



J.



B. General Merchandise. H., & Sons.



Tenell, S. W. Williams, J. A. Rogers, W. J. Williams. R. S. Hotels and Boarding Houses.



Ministers and Churches. BAPTIST— R. L. Stephenson, Pastor. CHRISTIAN— R. E. Atkins and Clements, Pastors. Doctors. Rigsbee, A. E.



Rowrs. W.

Williams,



J.



Ren.

Livery Stables.

J.



W.



G.



Rogers,



W.

J.



Mitchell, J. H.,

Mitchell,



&



Sons. Sons.



Goss



General Merchandise. Son. Home, S. R. Maynard, C. F. Council, J. F., & Bro. Johnson, W. B., & Co. Edwards, E. B.



Manufacturing Plants.



&



H, &



Wright,



G.



D.



CARY.

Population.

total.



1910:



Whites,



600;



colored



200;



Fen-ell. Ferrell, Sorrell,



Marion.

Z.



P.

L..



E

J.



&



Bro.



800. Value real estate, $220,000; value property, $70,000. 20c. on the $100.



personal



TAX RATE—



Hotels



and



Boarding

Mills.



Houses.



Baker,



D.

E.

J.



Clements,

Carlton,

Ferrell,



Saw W.



MAYOR—Jas.

R. R.



Tov/n Officers.



W.,

F.,



C.

J.



Carlton,



W., & Sons. Manufacturing Plants.

Hosiery Mills. Blacksmith and



& Sons. Cotton Gins. & Son.



AGENT—J. B. Richardson, E. P. Bashaw, Southern Ry. MANAGER TELEGRAPH— J. B.

son,



POSTMASTER—W. G. Crowder. CHIEF OF POLICE— S. S. Wood.

S.



M. Templeton,



Jr.



A. L.



;



Richaid-



W. U.

Ministers and Churches. Pastor.



Morrisville Morrisville



Repair



Shop.



MICTHOniST— B. P. Robinson. BAPTIST— Rev. Griggs.



WAKEFIELD.

Population.

total.



CARY HIGH—M.

colored,

60;



Schools



and



Academies.



B. Dry, Prin.

;



1910:



White.



200:



260.



BANK OF

R.



Banks and Bankers. CARY—W. H. Grimes, Pres.

Cash.

Doctors.

J.



N.



POSTMISTRESS— Mary



WAKELON HIGH—

Bell.



Whitley. Schools and Academies. E. A. Moser.

Doctors.



Waldo,

Templeton,

E.

O.



Prin.



M.

Druggists. Co.



G.



M.

General Merchandise. Son.



Waldo Drug



McDowell, D.



Kemp.



J.



A.,



General Merchandise. Gray, F. R.. & Bro. Scott, C. R., & Son.

Jones,

J.



Honeyeutt, T. L. Pippin. C. E. Chamblee. M. C, Patten, R. II.



C.



&



Sons.



Hotels and Boarding Houses.



Pippin Hotel.



Jones-Beaton Company. Lynn, W. T. Hen Cackle Co. (Poultry Food.) Reavis, Lucy. Hotels and Boarding Houses.



FORESTVILLE.

Incorporated in 1899. Population, 1914: Whites,

total,



Walker Hotel. West Side Inn.

Hunter, Mrs.



A.

S.



D.

S.



71;



colored



54;



Wood, Mrs.

Gray Stables. Wood. S. S.



125. Value real



Livery Stables.

estate,



$14,059:



value



personal



property,



$9,377.



mo

Manufacturing Plants.



WAKE



COUNT'S

Wright,

Parker,



Wilkinson Lumber Co. Johnson, Z. V., & Son. (Wagons). Johnson, A. S. (Garage. Gasoline Engines). Duke. C. L. (Lumber). Atkms. W. H.



George H.

J.



W.

A.



Brame,

Still,

J.



W.



Undertakers.



Saw

Matthews, J. C. Edwards. J. J. Undertakers

Johnson.

A.

S.



Mills.



and



Embalmers.



Barber Shops.



W., Co. Manufacturing Plants. Whitley Mfg. Co. (Cotton Yarns.) Wendell Knitting Mill, (Inc.) (Knit Goods.) Moss. W. G., & Co. (Lumber). Roberts. W. T. (Lumber.) Cook, .1. A. (Vehicles and Iron Works.)

Baptart

Bros.



Herndon. W.

Sanderford.



G.

\V.



T.



Grimes,



Templeton & Templeton. Walter H.

Cotton



Lawyers.



Upchurch, A. S. Automobiles and Garage. Scarboro. H. G. Stell & Edwards.

Millinery.



Gins.



Gray, F. R..

Gray, P. Walker.

Atkins,



&

C.



Rro

Agents.



Insurance



Richardson. Miss Pattie. Henry, Mrs. W. W.



D.

J.



THE WAKE TIMES

Grist

Mills.



Newspapers and



Editors.



(Weekly)— F. H. May,



Publisher.



W.



H.



Commission Merchants.

Dealers.



Wood

Pleasants,



Biggs,



R. H.

J.



A.



H.



WENDELL.

Incorporated in 1907. negroes, 1914: 1,100; Whites, Population, 300; total, 1,400. Value of real estate. $375,000; value of personal property, $200,000. TAX RATE: 2.->c. on the $100.



B. General Whitley, R. B. Fuller, R. C. Paul, O. D.



White,



Merchants.



CLERK—J. A. Wall. CHIEF OF POLICE— K. D. Sutton. POSTM ASTER— M. F. Hales. R. R. AGENT— J. C. Collins. N. S.

Ministers and Churches.



MAYOR—R.



Town

H.



Officers.



J. W. & Co. Scarboro. J. E. Bros. Honeycutt, B. D. Dietz Bros. Davis, J. W. & Co.



Stell,



Todd



Briggs.



Richardson.

Roberts, W. Lewis, W.



W.



J.



C.



Wendell Hardware



&



Furniture Co.



H



T.

.



Ry.



Todd, C. Z. Wendell Feed



&



Grocery Co.

C.



BAPTIST— C. A. Jenkins, Pastor. METHODIST— G. W. Starling. CHRISTIAN— S. L. Sadler, Pastor. EPISCOPAL—N. C. Hughes, Rector.



Marshboum, D.

Wall,

Hester,

J.



Hilliard, Williamson & Todd. Jewelers.



A.

F.



GRADED— D.

BANK

Pres.

;



Schools and Academies. W. Maddox, Supt. Banks and Bankers. OF R. B. M. C. Todd, Cash.



Strong

Whitley,

ings.



&



Lawyers. Eugene. Rhodes.

G.

B.



WENDELL—

Doctors.

P.

Dentists.



Rowland,

Props.



Tobippo



M 'irkrt

Hutch-



FARMERS WAREHOUSE— Harris &

STAR WAREHOUSE— Hopbood,

Whitley,

Props. Cotton R. B.



Allen, James. Underhill, H.



Wiggins



&



Robertson,



Moor,



J.



L.



Buyers.



Gower, F. G. Edwards. W. H. Hotels and Boarding Hotel Morris. Rhodes, Mrs. C. J. Christman. Mrs. Lula. Henry, Mrs. M.

Druggists.



Hilliard. Williamson



&



Houses.



Contractors



Todd. and Builders.



Thomas, D. F.

Gates,

T.



B.



Baker,

Allen,



B. E.

P.



Houk, M. F.

Barbers.



Wendell Drug Co.

Nowell,



W.



R.

Painters.



Massey Bros.

Cash, L. G.



Wheeler, F. W.

Strickland, L.

A. Livery

Stables.



APEX.

Incorporated in 1S72. Population, 1914: Whit,

total,



Scarbcro, H. G. Richardson & Moody. Real Estate and Lumber Richardson, E. V.

Griffin,



1,017;



colored



446;



Value

Dealers.



1,40:1 of real



estate,



$550,000; value of per-



M. A.



sonal property, $100,000. 75c on the TAX



Whitley, R. B. Hester, F. Eugene. Roberts Bros. Co. (Inc.) Roberts, W. T. Insurance Agents. Todd & Whitley. (Life and Fire). Griswould, Oscar.



PONAM ASTER—A. C. Hughes. CHIEF OF POLICE— C. D. Upchurch.



RATE— $100. Town Officers. MAYOR— R. J. Boiling.

CLERK—W. P. Betts. R. R. AGENT— T. F. Womble. MANAGERS TELEGRAPH—T.

W. U.



F.



Womble,



Postal, E. E. Holloman,



WAKE



162

IV. ],,..

.1.



WAKE COUNTY

G.



Honeycutt

Alford.

Jeffreys.



&

C.



Manufacturing

Temple.



Plants.



B.

J.



-\r..



&



Son.



Alford. (;. B., Trice. W. L. Norris, W. L..



& &



Co. Co.



Chamblee, M. S. Horton, T. J. Adler Bros.

Co. Bros. & Whitley. Hotels and Boarding Houses. Whitley Hotel. Brantley. T. B. Brantley, J. F. G. O. I'itts, Livery Stables. Lee, R. W. Rogers, A. O. Weathersby, C. S., Mule Co. Manufacturing Plants.



Holly Springs Land Smith, M. M.

Utley,



&



(Saw



Mill).



Improvement Co.



Deitz



&



R.



J.



(Saw



Mill.)



Masses



Moore, C. T. (Saw Mill.) Smith, Clem (Saw Mill.) Peddy, W. H., & Co. (Saw Mill

Gin.)



&



Cotton



Holleman, Joe, (Cotton Gin.) Holly Springs Brick Co. (G.

Pres.



B.



Alford,



FUQUAY SPRINGS.

Incorporated in 1909. Population: Whites, 750; colored, 65. Value of real estate, $250,000; value sonal property $60,000.

per-



Zebulon Hosiery Mill. Zebulon Cotton Oil Co. Wilson Lumber Co.

Gettis



TAX RATE:



25c.



on $100.

Officers.



Lumber



Co.



Whitley

Massey,

Coltrane,



&

L.

J.



Barrow

L.



(Planing Lawyers.

Dentists.



Mills).



POSTMISTRESS— Mrs. Battle Jones. CHIEF OF POLICE—W. F. Stuart.

R. R.



MAYOR—W.



Town



H. Aiken.

E. Brown,



Richardson,

Claris



F. Insurance Agents. B. H.



D.



AGENTS—J. H. Lewter, & S. Ry. MANAGER TELEGRAPH—J.



J.



E. Ministers and Churches.



Brown.



Tobacco Dealers.

Bros.



Lee



&



Dean.



Pitts,



&



BAPTIST— MKTIIODIST— B. P. CHRISTIAN—J. Lee



Co.



Roberson. Johnson. Schools and Academies.

Pres.



Insurance



Agents.



Hunt, A. Massey, L.



J.



L.



(Fire). (Fire).



HOLLY SPRINGS.

Incorporated in 1882. Population, 1910: White,

total.



ACADEMY Banks and Bankers. BANK OF FL'QUAY— K. B. Johnson, E. H. Howard, Cash. BANK OF VARINA—W. L. Johnson,

F.

colored,



;



Pres.;



250;



150;



400. Value real



estate.



$40,000;



value



personal



property,



TAX RATE:



$11,000.

30c.



on the $100.

Officers.



POSTMASTER— J.

R. R. Southern.



MAYOR—W.



Town

B.



CHIEF OF POLICE—M. M.



Collins. C. Adams.



Cash. General Merchants. K. Varina Mercantile Co. Johnson, W. L. Johnson, A. N., Co. Howard & Rollins Co. Tilley-Beck Co.



W. Kurfus,

J.



Sessoms,



Smith



AGENT—A.



Smith.



L.



Adams,



Durham &



Fuquay Flour & Feed Adams & McLean.

Deitz



&



Lee.



Co.



&

T.



Isaacson.



METHODIST— P. B. Robinson, Pastor. BAPTIST—C. H. Norris. EPISCOPAL— S. S. Bost, Rector. CATHOLIC—Father Gold. Schools and Academies. HIGH—J. R. Pearson, Prin. Banks and Bankers. THE BANK OF HOLLY SPRINGS—H.

Norris, Pres.

;



Ministers and Churches.



Stem,



H.

Millinery.



Ballentine, Lee, Mrs.



J.



Mrs. W. J. D. Furniture Dealers.

S.



Adams, W.



W.



Howard & Jones, W.

Griffis,



Livpry and Sales Rollins Co. A.



Stables.



W.



A. Sea graves. Cash.

Druggists.



Seagraves,



J.



R. General R.



Merchants.



Holt, T. B. Lashley. T.



Manufacturing and Repair Shops. J. A. (Blacksmith and Wheelwright.) Varina Iron Works. Tobacco Warehouses. BRICK— Currin and Howard, CENTRE

Props.



Templeton Furniture Co.

Alford. G. B., Co. Seagraves, J. R. & Carter, J. R. Brewer, W. L.

Price.



ADCOCK'S— Adcock &

A.



FUQUAY— W.



w.



Jones'



H. Aiken & Sons, Props. Wells, Props. Hotels and Boarding Houses. Hotel.

Doctors.



W.

J.



Myatt Hotel

Cheek, Charles E. Judd. J. M.



Wood.

Scholl,



L. P.



S.



Stephens,



A.



J.



Buchanan,



L.



T.



Brower, Frank. Hotels and Boarding Houses. Hotel Seagraves!

Alford, Jones,



Druggists.



G.

J.



B. F.



Fuquay Springs Drug Co. Judd-Ballentine Drug Co. Saw Mills.

Ses3oms, H.



WAKE COUNTY

THE FUQUAY GOLD LEAF

Published

by



403

Novell,



Newspapers and



Editors.

(



JOHN W.

Weekly )Chemistry.



Associate



Professor



of



Fuquay Publishing



Co.



CLARENCE

sor of Political

J.



D.



JOHNS,



Associate



Profesof



Insurance Companies. & Insurance Co. Garage and Machine Shop. Fuquay Motor Car Co.



Loan and



Science.



Fuquay Loan



RICHARD CROZIER,



Director



Phy-



Hardware Dealers.



Fuquay Hardware



Co.



Lawyer.

Fletcher. A. J. Real Estate Thompson, A. W.

Dealers.



Culture. and Bursar ELLIOTT B. Secretary, Superintendent of College Hospital. LOUIS P. HEIMS, Librarian. WILLIAM RUSSELL FERRELL, Instructor in Biology. WILLIAM G. DOTSON. Instructor in

sical



EARNSHAW,



Chemistry.

Latin.



GUERANT

JOHN

P.



FERGUSON.

MULL,

Doctors.



Instructor



in



WAKE

Population.

total,



FOREST.

1,200; colored,



Instructor in



Mathematics.



1910: White.

estate.



800;



Value



2.000. real



$400,000;



value

poll,



personal

$1.20.



property,



TAX KATE:



200,000.

40c. C.



on the $100;

Officers.



Powers, J. B. Powers, J. P.., Jr. Smith, W. C. Dr. Carstarphen.



POSTMASTER— O. K. Holding. CHIEF OF POLICE—W- W. Bobbitl. L. Allen. S. A. L. R. R. AGENT— MGR. TELEGRAPH—J. L. Allen, W.

.1.



MAYOR—J.



Town



DENTIST.

Dr. Taylor. Squires, R. M.



Caddell.



Ry. U.

T.



BANK OF WAKE—R.

E.



Banks and Bankers.

B.

Powell,

Pres.;

Pres.

J.

;



Ministers and



BAPTIST— W.

Gulley, Guile j,



N.



Churches. Johnson. Pastor.



Holding,

Jr.,



CITIZENS

Brewer,



BANK— C.

;



Call.



E.



Gill,



M.



Lawyers. N. Y. Donald. Timberlake, E. W. Tiinberlake. E. W.. Jr. Mills, J. G. Saintsing, J. B. King, G. H. Schools and Academies. PUBLIC—G. H. Ferguson.



WAKE FOREST LOAN & REAL ESTATE

E. Royall, Pres. T. E. Holding, See.



Cash.



CO.—R.



Holding, T. E.,



Druggists. & Co.



Powers Drug Co.

General



Merchants.



Dickson Bros.

Allen,



E.



Holding,



W. WY.



WAKE FOREST COLLEGE FACULTY.

WILLIAM

L.



Machinery and Hardware Co.

;



PUTEAT, M.



A.,



LL.D., Pres.



Holding, C. Brewer, W.

\Vilkinson,



C. &



&



Co. Co.



President of Biology. Professor of CHARLES E. TAYLOR, Philosophy. WILLIAM B. ROYALL, Professor of Greek



Language and



Literature.



Language and Literature.

Chemistry. JOHN F.



BENJAMIN SLEDD, Professor of English CHARLES E. BREWER, Professor of

LANNEAU,

and

Professor

of



Applied



R. W. jackson & Powers. vVake Forest Supply Edwards, W. D. Medlin, A. J., Jr. Mitchell & Wall. Royall Cotton Mill?. Wilson, L. T. Catlett, G. S.

Allen,

J.



Co.



Mathematics

ern



NEEDHAM Y. GULLEY, J. HENDREN GORRELL.

Language.

R.



Astronomy.

Professor of Professor of Professor

of of



W.

J.



Law.



Dickinson, R. H.



Modthe



Duke, H. Jones, H.

Privett



S.



WILLIS

Bible. E.



CULLOM,



Fowler, R. E. O'Keill, W. N.



WALTER

L.



SIKES, Professor

of



Political



&



Ball.



JAMES

J.



LAKE, Professor HENRY HIGHSM1TH,



Physics. Professor



Wake

of



Hotels and Boarding Forest Hotel.



Houses.



EDGAR W. TIMBERLAKE, Professor of HERBERT DOUGLAS TAYLOR—Professor of Bacteriology and Pathology. WILLIAM TURNER CARSTARPHEN, Professor of Physiology. GEORGE W. PASCHAL, Professor of Latin Mi Ct reck HUBERT McNEILL I'OTKAT, Professor of Latin Language and Literature. WILBUR C. SMITH, Professor of Anatomy. HUBERT A. JONES, Associate Professor of

Law.

'l

1



Education.



W.



BULLETIN WAKE FOREST COLLEGE— L. Poteat. Editor. WAKE FOREST STUDENT (Monthly)— StuEditors.



Newspapers



and



Editors.



dents,



Livery Stables.



Davis,



Sid.



Young, Charles. Manufacturing Plants.

Royall Cotton Mills.



Wake Forest Foundry Dunn Plow Co.



Co.



Mathematics.



JAY BROADUS HUBBELL,

fessor

of



Associate



Pro-



Professor of P. McCUTCHEON, English in absence for one year of Professors Sleed and Hubbell.



ROGER



English



Language.



Mitchell. E. M. Harris, A. M. (Saw Mill). Sherron Bos. (Saw Mill). Wake Investment Co. (Grist



Mill).



Restaurants.



Royal,



John



H.



4(14



WARREN COUNTY



WARREN WARRENTON. COUNTY COUNTY

SEAT,

(Census L910), 20.266. formed in 177!). Named in honor of Dr. Joseph Warren, ol Ms achusetts. a RE K—450 square G Value of real estate, $2,913,360; value of personal property, $2,060,662. Property listed in 1914, by whites. $3,949,015; by negroes, $1,013,016.



POPULATION



TAX



NUMBER ol'' SCHOOLS—For whites, 34; for negroes, 41. RATE—County purposes, 20c. on the $100; poor. PUBLIC ROADS—No. miles, 500. Worked In- taxation and RAILROAD, TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS COMPANIES.

aid

Air

Co.,



:. Hoots Bros., Benhara. Humphries' Mill, Moravian Falls. Dimmette Bros., Dimmette. Joines, W., Joynes.

,



Meadows, W.



FLOUR, CORN AND FEED MILLS.



Bargain House, Trap



SAW

Hix,

A.

Stafford,



MILLS.



Roaring



River;



Tut

C.



Poplin,



Carter. State



M.



Road;



ELK— G.



F.



W. Young,



Randa;

Elkin;



P., North Wilkesboro. E. F., North Wilkesboro. Mi. don, L. L., Wilkesboro, R. 1.



Barker,



Austin.

G.

;



Minion, Joel, Wilkesboro, Rfd.

Whittington,

Setzer Bros., Kendall. J. L., Whittington.



W. Welch, Hendrix; H.



Min-



ton,



Kendall.



A. Kels, Summitt .7. C. Parsons, Parsonsville ; A. G. Beskeavs, Summitt;

J. J.



JOB'S



CABIN—J.



PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Sale, M. E.. Ronda. Pardue, Mary, North Wilkesboro, R. 2. Miller. G. W.. Call. Dimmette. L. E., Ferguson. Johnson, Ferguson. Foster, A. J., Boomer. Vanney, R. G., Boomer. Phillips, J. D., Mrs., Boomer. Walker, Richard. Boomer. Church. I. C, Adley. McGhinnis, V., Boomer. Comer, W. E., Poors Knob. Parker, Maggie, Hunting Creek. Roberts, H. C, Poors Knob. Jennings, Floyd, Poors Knob. Carpenter, A. H., Mrs., North Wilkesboro,



LEWIS FORK—L.

H.

Etter,



W. Church, Summitt.

Purlear.



Craeter, Merton, Roaring River, R. 2. Alexander, Lessie, Roaring River, R. 2.



V.

C.



Cordwell.



W. Dyer, Purlear; E.



Champion;



Foster, Purlear;



W.



LOYELACE— P. H. Moore, Hunting Creek. MULBERRY— E. F. Brown, Mulberry; J. L. Pendry, Hayes; J. D. Hall, Halls Mills; P. E. Dancy, North Wilkesboro: J. A. Roop. Mulberry.



Adams,



N. Wilkesboro; R, J. Long, A. Vannoy, N. Wilkesboro.

boro; L. B. -Pierce, garner, Wilkesboro; L. Foster, Congo.



NEW CASTLE— J. (J. Sales. Ronda; J. G. Randa. NORTH WILKESBORO— A. E. Spainhour,

N.



Wilkesboro;



W.



REEDIES RIYER—J. W.

J.



Pennell.



WilkesR.



Wilkesboro; M. M. BumG. Parsons, Congo; A.

Myers,

N.



ROCK CREEK—W. W.



2. J. W., North Wilkesboro. Hamlin, Nell, Roaring River. Durham, W. A., Roaring River. Gentry, S. M., Roaring River. Burcham, Jane, Mrs., Roaring River. Burcham, Flossie, Roaring River. Settle. Ada, Ronda. Boyd, J. C, Ronda. Walker, Lora E., Ronda. Andrews, Anna R., Conda. Gentry, J. A., Ronda. R. 1.



Wilkes-



Elms.



boro: I. N. Bauguess, N. Wilkesboro; J. W. Burchett, N. Wilkesboro: J. N. Myers, Hayes; A. Wiles, Dockery; J. N. Tetts, Hayes. L. W. Lansford, Lovelace; W. C. Myers, Osbornville; J. P. McCarter, Spurgeon. H. O. Parsons, Parsonsville: W. S. Hall, Parsonsville; Zeb Davis, Stanton; J. G. Eller, Staton. A. C. Bryan, Trophill; R. M. Waddell, Zeba: R. A. Simmons, Thurman; Wm. B. Hall. Traphill.



SOMERS— STATON—



TRAPHUL—

Vannoy;



UNION— David

Wilbar.



noy,



W.



Roten, Sherman, J. C. YanH. Joines, Wilbar; R. L.



Hoots, Lillian, Austin. Gilliam, W. F., Austin.

Settle, E. W., Benham. Mamie. Elkin. Hinshaw, L. M., Elkin.



WALNUT GROVE—T. C. Myers, New Life; Geo. E. Blevins, Springfield. WILKESBORO— J. W. Dula, Wilkesboro: L.

M.

('. Pharr, M. Wilkesboro; Teorpough, Wilkesboro: J. E. Winkler. Straw: M. P. Mastin, Wilkesboro. MINISTERS NOT IN TOWNS.



Parsons,



Carter,



Carter,



L.



C,



Elkin.



Hamby, Janie, State Road. Durham, W. A., State Road.

Bumgarner, Pedie, Rando. Edwards, W. S., Ronda. Edmistem, Elisha, Purlear.

Robinette,

,



McNeil,

Burchett, Burchett.



M.

J. J.



.



F.



Moravian Falls. W., North Wlkesboro, Rfd. Roaring River.

,



Annie,

R.,



Hendrix.



Wagner, Snow, Stony Fork.

Walters,



W.



Darby.



WILKES COUNTY

Welch, Minnie, Mount Zion.

Triplette,

C.

I.



4S1



Barnette,



N., T.,



Elkville.



Mount



Zion.



Addie, Mrs.. New Castle. Comer, C. L., New Castle. Hays, Iduma, Spurgeon.

Sale,



Winkler, Annie, Elkville. Walker, Charlie, Walsh. Foster, Eva, Sumraitt. Thompson, Blanche, Maple Springs. Taylor, Lucy, Beng. Miller, U. A. North Wilkesboro. Miller, Blanche, North Wilkesboro. McGee, Claude, Purlear.

Broyhill,



Casey, Tyre.



New



Castle.

,



Maxwell, Florence, Stanton. Parsons, Anna M. Mrs., Stanton. Dyer. Mary Ann, Parsonville.



Bumgarner, J. L. A., Traphill. Bumgarner, Gaither, Traphill.

Miles, Charlies, Traphill. Cothren, R. B., Austin. Hoots. Etha, Austin. Hayes, Boyde. Austin. Vtonestreet, Esther, State Road. CeBorde, T. C, Elkin. Hamby, Mittie, Elkin. Caudill, Grover, Roaring River.



Dessie,

,



Cricket.



McNeil, J. C, Champion. Ready Branch. Burchette, C. E. Redding, J. T., New Castle. Henderson, Elassie, Windy Gap.

Nichols,

J.



T.,



Hunting Creek.



Walker, L. F., Spurgeon. Knight, H. V., Moravian Falls. Gilreath, Janie, Meravian Falls.

Crater,



Cothran, Ford, Lomax. Durham, Coy, Roaring River.

Caudill, Fudemia, Traphill. Vanney, G. W., Miles. Lynch, Maude, Dockery.

Sillings,



Cynthia, Moravian Falls.

Flossie, Poors Knob. Stella, Poors Knob.

J.



Parker,

Kirley, Phillips,



Woodruff,



D., Mrs., Adley. Sadie, Adley.



Brewers. Hutchison, S. C. H. E., Traphill.

,



Sparks, Maude,

,



Traphill.



Howard,

Billings,



Flossie, Poors C. E., Hays.



Knob.



Manney, J. F. Reddles River. Vanney, Fannie, Wilbar.

G., Stanton. Calloway, J. B., Beng. Parsons, J. C, Stanton. Church, Jesse, Adley. Bare, Jennie, Sherman. Williams, A. F., Harmon. Jones, C. Yates, F.

J.,



Greene, Asa, North Wilkesboro, R. 1. Greene, Marie, North Wilkesboro, R. 1. Sebastian, D. C, Hays. Adams, C. M., North Wilkesboro, R. 1. Absher, M. E., Mrs., Hays. Hutchison, Emma, Mrs., Halls Hill. Sebastian, I. E., Hays. Caudill, Etha, Mertie. McNeil, Dora, Wilkesboro, R. 1. MeGrady, Jno., North Wilkesboro, R. 1. Elledge, Reid, North Wilkesboro, R. 1. Settle, E. R., Hays. Anderson, Elizeth. Hays. McNeil, Cora, Anderson. Shumate, Cora, Mrs., Mulbery. Welborn, L. D., New Castle.

I'ardue,

Ina.



Mertie.



Woodie, Zela, Harmon. Maxwell, Jennie, Obids. Bowline, Nora, Gray.

Billings, J. G., Springfield Jennings, Geo. W. Dehart. Taddell, R. M. Zebra.

Lillings, Glemmie, Dockery. Miller, Annie, Abshers.



Ronda.



Martin, L. L., Ronda. Byrd, J. W., New Castle.



Hendren, W. R., Straw. Hendron. Omie, Ronda, R. 2. Ray, J. B., Roaring River, R.



2.

1.



Sparks, S. B., Cycle. Johnston, W. A., North Wilkesboro, R. Hendren, Glossie, North Wilkesboro, R.

Elliotte,

J.



1.



S.,



Knottville.



Aurora, North Wilkesboro, Wood, J. H., North Wilkesboro. R. Mullis, Luther, Congo. Caudill, Geneva, Geshen. Watson, B. H., Crickett. Howell, Addie, Cricket.



Church,



R.

2.



2.



McLean, Bessie, Cricket. Huffman. Troy, Purlear. Bumgarner. M. P., Wilkesboro,

Faw,

C.



R.



1.



McNeil, Minnie, Wilkesboro, R. 1. Bumgarmer, Fannie, Millers Creek.



C.



Millers



Creek.



McNeil, Omie, Purlear. Edmiston, Gertrude, Champion. Wright, Maie, Millers Creek. Brown, D. A., Purlear. Alexander, Gertrude, North Wilkesboro,



Osborne, Lonnie, Leyula. Johnson. R. E., Ink. Shumate, Charlie, Abshers. Jovnes, John, Abshers. Mastin, M. P., Call. Comer, W. T., New Castle. Staney, W. B.. Wilkesboro, R. 2. Steelman, M. G., Oakwoods. 2. Lillian. Wilkesboro. R. Miller. Wilkesboro. Mcintosh, J. W. Lumn, Louise, Wilkesboro. Sparger. Margaret, Wilkesboro. Johnson, Vada. Wilkesboro. McNeil, Josie, Wilkesboro. Tyner, Belle, Wilkesboro. Willis. E. C, North Wilkesboro. Allen, Bettie, North Wilkesboro. Deles, L. C, North Wilkesboro. Dean, Myrtle, North Wilkesboro. Crews. Roberta, North Wilkesboro. Sherrill, Ollie, North Wilkesboro. Moore, E. H. Mrs., North Wilkesboro. Ruth, North Wilkesboro. I'ilson, Bruton. Ruby, North Wilkesboro. Hill, Ethel, North Wilkesboro. Watson, Clyde, North Wilkesboro. Wilkins, Madge, North Wilkesboro.

, ,



R.



WILKESBORO.

Lowe, John, North Wilkesboro, R. 2. Sebastian, W. H. Hays. Felts, Millard, Hays. Feltz, C. S., Hays. Brewer, A.. North Wilkesboro, R. 2. Hays, A. B., Hays. Pardue. Minnie, 'Mrs., North Wilkesboro, R.

,



Incorporated in 1889. Population, 1910: White.

total



800;

;



colored,



200;



Value



1,000. real



estate,



$250,000



value



personal



property.



TAX RATE:



$75,000.

65c.



on the $100.

Officers.



Town



Woodruff,



I.



C, Hays.



MAYOR—H.



A.



Craiion.



Redmond, Era, Jennings. Call, Mamie. Jennings. Howard, Maude. Jennings.

Inscore,



Cora, Lovelace.



POSTMASTER— Smoak, N. O. CHIEF OF POLICE—P. L. Lenderman. TREASURER—B. S. Call. TAX COLLECTOR— John Joines.



-31—



182 R. R.



WILKES—WILSON

AC i:\T-J.

0.

E.



Clement, Southern. MANAGER TELEGRAPH—-J. L. Clement. Ministers and Churches.

L.



Doctors.



METHODIST

BAPTIST- W.



Turner, Horton,

Gilreath,



J.



M.

P.



W.



J.



.tones.



PRESBYTERIAN— C. W. Robinson, Pastor. Schools and Academies. HIGH—J. W. Mcintosh, Supt. Banks and Bankers. BANK OF WILKES— R. A. Spainhour,

Pres.

;



Llnney.



F. H. J. E. Dr. Hutchins. sink, Shelley.



Duncan,



Druggists.



Brame Drug



Co.



C.



M. Sheets, uasn.

Doctors.

.7.



North Wilkesboro Drug Co.

General



Merchandise.



White.



W.

Druggists.



Wllkesboro



Pharmacy.

Merchandise.



General Wellborn. J. T. Morrison, C. F.



Church, A. M., & Sons. Tomlinson, S. V. Hemphill, J. L., & Co.

Forester,



Spalnhour-Sydnor Dry Goods Co.



F.



Absher

Call,

C.



&



D..



&



Co.



Blackburn.

Co. E.



Faley. Dula & Morrison. Hotels and Boarding Houses. Smlthey Hotel. Livery Stables. Joyner Livery Stable. Manufacturing Plants. Webster, J. L.



Smithcy



&



Blair



&

&



Vannoy,



J.



Hart, E. L.,



&



Co.



Shook

.



Co.



Finley Cranon, Barber.



&



Lawyers.



Hendren. H. A.

N.

C. Gilreath. Privette.



W. W.



Henry-Miller Shoe Co. Installment Co. Deans, J. E. (Jeweler). Hotels and Boarding Yadkin Valley Hotel. Blue Mont Hotel.

Livery Stables. Finley, J. T. Forester & Phillips.



Houses.



Caviness,



Hackett

Privette



& &



Reynolds.



THE PATRIOT—

Editor.



Henry. Newspapers and



Hackett

Editors.



(Weekly)— C. H.



Cowles,



Hayes

Cowles,



&



&



Lawyers.



Ramseur.



Jones.



Wm.



H. H. Newspapers and



Editors.



NORTH W1LKESB0R0.

Incorporated in 1901. Population, 1910: White, 1,900; colored, 200;

2,100. real estate, $554,655; value property. $761,477. RATE: 1.20 on the $100.

total.



—W.



NORTH WILKESBORO HUSTLER

E. Pharr, Editor.

Dentists.



(Weekly)



Taylor,



W.

L.



Value



personal



Hauser.



A. A.



TAX



& Loan Associations. North Wilkesboro Building & Loan AssociaBuilding

tion.



MAYOR—E.

R. R.



Town

B.



Officers.



POSTMASTER—.]. Gordon Hackett. CHIEF OF POLICE— N. A. Lassley.

Ministers



Burkley.



Insurance



Agents.

Ins.



The Wilkes Realty



AGENT—J. L. Clement, Southern. MANAGER TELEGRAPH— J. L. Clement.

and

Churches.



Gwyn & Calvard. Bullis, W. A.

Smoot, C. C, Oak Furniture



&



Co.



Robinson, Pastor. H. Vestal, Presiding Elder; Parker Holmes. Pastor; H. V. Clark, North Wllkesboro Circuit. Schools and Academies.



BAPTIST— Edward Long. PRESBYTERIAN— C. W.



Manufacturing Plants. & Sons Co. (Tannery.)

Co.



METHODIST—M.



Forest Furniture Co.



Giant Lumber Co. Wilkesboro Manufacturing

Materials.)



Co.



(Building



GRADED—E. C

;



Willis,



Supt. E.



Banks and

Finley. Pres.



Bankers.

Cash.



BANK OF NORTH WILKESBORO—J.

R.



DEPOSIT

Doughton.



&

;



W. Gwyn,



SAVINGS

Clem Wrenn,



BANK—R.

Cash.



North Wilkesboro Iron Works. North Wilkesboro Roller Mills. Shell Chair Co. Wilson Lumber & Milling Co. Coffey Manufacturing Co.



L



Pres.



Meadows. W. C. Mill Co. Nu-era Canning Co.



WILSON COUNTY WILSON.

COUNTY SEAT,

Formed

Value



POPULATION— (Census

of



Property listed in



TAX RATE—



NUMBER



in 1S54. Named in honor of General Louis Wilson. (War with Mexico.) real estate, $4,939,324; value of personal property, $3,660,883. 1914, by whites. $8. 163, 141: by negroes. $427,065. For whites, 48; for negroes, 26. OF Couny purposes, 21 2-3c on the $100; roads and bridges, 25c.



1910), 28,269.



SCHOOLS—

it



(except



in



Toisnot township, where



is



30c.



PUBLIC ROADS—Worked



County bonded debt,



$14,000.



Wilson Township, $100,000.

value

$1,063,643.00 1,678.00



RAILROAD, TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS COMPANES.



by taxation.



Atlantic Coast Line Railway, 31.27 miles, assessed Postal Telegraph-Cable Co., assessed value



The



First National



Bank



Capital



Surplus and Profits over. Stockholders' liability

Security to Depositors.



.



$100,000.00 85,000.00 100,000.00 $285,000.00



of Wilson, N. C.



WILSON COUNTY



483



THE WILSON SANATORIUM



A



GENERAL HOSPITAL



Treating



Non-Contagious



Diseases, A Training School For Nurses Attached,



DRS. DICKINSON & WILLIAMS,

Physicians and Surgeons in Charge.

Pullman

Co., assessed value Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Co., assessed value Southern Railway Rolling Stock, assessed value Southern Express Co., assessed value American Telephone and Telegraph Co., assessed value Norfolk Southern Railroad. 23.34 miles, assessed value Southern Investment Co., assessed value Western Union Telegraph Co. assessed value Merchants Telephone Co., assessed value







,



11,613,51 24,626.00 33,393.00 9,912.00 6,734.40 303,41S.OO 449.00 15,805.36 280.00



SUPERIOR COURT TERMS—January

4,



4,



February

20



1,



May



10,



June



21



(civil,



September



6,



October



Noember 15



(civil),



December



son.



COUNTY OFFICERS. CLERK OF COURT— S. G. Mewborne, WilSHERIFF— H. M. Roue, Wilson. REGISTER OF DEEDS- John It. Dildy,



Clark, J. B. Farmer, Wilson.

cer,

J.



Amos Hayes,

E.

T.



T. C. Davis,

J.



BLACK CREEK—D.

CROSS ROADS—L.

S.



Barnes,



G.



Mer-



Barnes Daniels, Black Creek.

Hayes,

A.

T.



Wilson.



Barnes, Z. R. Davis, Barnes. Wiley Lamm.



TREASURER—John T. Thompson, Elm City. SUPT. OF HEALTH—W. S. Anderson, Wilson. SUPT. OF SCHOOLS— Chas. L. Coon, Wilson

SUPT. OF



Lucama.



SPRING HILL—G. W.

Rfd.



Watson, Kenly, Rfd.;



Ransom Kirby, Lucama; D. N. Hinton, Kenly,

Wiley

Sims,



HOME—W.



A. Scott, Wilson.



BOARD

T.



OF



ELECTIONS—D.



M.



Hill,

;



R. Stantonburg: Nathan Bass, Lucama, Rfd. Barnes, Kenly, Rfd. COMMISSIONERS— J. H. Forbes, Saratoga; Wilson Nathaniel Kirby, Walter Woodard, Kenly: W. L. Sheltbn, Stantonsburg; Henry Lane, Wilson. BOARD OF ELECTIONS— D. M. Hill, (chm'n), Wilson: L. P. Woodard, Wilson, Rfd.; W. G. Sharp, Wilson. COUNTY COURT— (Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of every month.) E. J. Barnes, Judge, F. D. Swindell, Solicitor; S. G. Mewborn, Clerk.

;



H. Coleman, Wilson, Rfd.; T. R. Williams, Neverson; Simpson, R. F. D. A. T. Fulghum, Taylor, R. F. D. Grover T. Lamn, Sims, R. F. D. R. H. Boswell, Sims, R F. D. TAYLORS— W. D. Dew, II. T. O'Neal, Wil; ; ;



OLD FIELDS—W.



son.



T.







JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.



WILSON TOWNSHIP— R.

F.



Vick,



E. Townsend, J. Farmer, W. R. Wood, E. G. Barnes, J. B. R. W. McFarland, W. W. Briggs, J. A.



L. Bryant, W. E. Howell, J. H. Barclay, Elm City. H. Robbins, Wilbank; Cofiekl Barnes, Saratoga; J. F. Owens. Wilson: George W. Thomas, Wilson, Rfd.; W. B. N. W. Wiggins, J. W. RobForbes, Sarasota: bins, Saratoga, Rfd. SARATOGA— J. R. Eagles. R. E. Bynum, Robert Owens, Walter D. Owens, J. Will Bass, John T. Owens. STANTONSBURG—R. M. Whitley, Stantons-



TOISNOT— J.

Watson,

.1.



GARDNER'S— John



burg.



THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK

OF WILSON,

N. C.



Established 1874.



1st



WILSON COUNTY

IN TOWNS. George \V. Boswell, Jesse Barnes, Lucama, Rfd. H.

Toler, Janary, Princeton.



MINISTERS NOT PRIMITIVE BAPTIST

Wilson, R. 3; Boswell, R.



Watson, Bertha, Kenly.



Webb,



Nell.

I..



Wilson.

G.,



Whitley,



Kim



City.



SARATOGA— SI. Kin. TM in STANTONSBURG— \V. LUCAMA E. L. Green, Prln. BOCK RIDGE—S. E. Eure, Prln.; Taylor, R. 1. MERCHANTS NOT IN TOWNS.

.1.



SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES. ELM CITY—W. G. Coltraln, Prln.



Winstead,



('lie,



Woodard,

Parsons,



Dell, Allie,



Wilson. Wilson.



Randleman.



Emma, Elizabeth City. Koono.e, Zannte, Chadbourn. Royall, Eva, Wilson.

Cobb,



Rfd. Thomas. Crow. Wilson. Rfd. Dew, George, Wilson. Rfd. Lamm, Manton, Wilson, Rfd. Whitehead, Ceo. W.. Elm City. Rfd. Bissett, C. F., & Son, Bailey. Deans. J. F., Wilson, Rfd. Burnett Supply Co., Sims. Barnes Bros. Sims. Hester. II J., Wilson. Marlowe, Ed., Wilson. Woodard, L. P.. Wilson, Rfd. Etherldge, W. E., Evansdale.

Batts, Alsey,

City,

.



Elm



Carraway, Daphne, Wilson. Farmer, Claude, Wilson. Ffearne, Margaret, Wilson.

Field, Lillian. Hickory. Idol, Verta, High Point. Royster, Sallie, Townesville.



Wilson, Margaret, Charlotte. Hampton, Belle, Greensboro. Cox, Eula, Greenville.



Young, W. A., Jubilee.

Cole,



Marshall. Raleigh.



McLean, Edna, Black Creek.

Joyce, Black Creek. Mittie, Black Creek. Quinn, Lela R., Black Creek. Weeks, Nellie, Black Creek. Pelletier, Lola, Black Creek. Parker, W. E., Wilson. Jones,

Hill,



Rockford Gin Co.,

Southern



Elm



City.



COTTON GINS.

Cotton Oil Co., Wilson. Farmers Cotton Oil Co., Wilson. Woodard, James Ed., Wilson.

Bailey, J. L., Elm City. Elm City Improvement Co. Batts, E. W., Elm City. Rfd.



Sharp, W. D. P.. Wilson. Langley, W. H., Elm City, Rfd. Webb, Morrison, Elm City, Rfd. Briggs. R. G., Wilson. Briggs & Fleming. Wilson. Dew. J. T., & Bro., Wilson. Lamm, T. R., Wilson. Woodard, L. P., Wilson, Rfd. Walston, Bros., Saratoga. Tyson, S. H. Saratoga. Proctor, R. B., Saratoga, Rfd. Ellis, J. R.. Fountain. Watson Ruflln, Wilson. Rfd. Eatman, T. W. Wilson, Rfd. Boy kin. H. W. Wilson, Rfd. Sims. Burnett, J. M. Flowers, D. D. Sims, Rfd. Bunn. N. A., Bailey, Rfd. Hinnant, Chas. O. Kenly, Rfd. Kirby, Ransom, Lucama, Rfd. Watson, Green W. Kenly, Rfd. Stancill, John W., Lucama, Rfd. Lamm, H. W., Lucama, Rfd. Barnes, Amos, Lucama. Aycock, J. M.. & A. B., Black Creek. Carr, F. L., Wilson. Home, J. S., Black Creek. Stantonsburg Supply Co., Stantonsburg. Davis & Graves, Evansdale. Lane, H. B., Wilson, Rfd. Moore, A. J., Wilson, R. 5. Felton. Tom, Saratoga.

, ,



McLean. Nona, Lucama. Helen A., Lucama. Warren, Agnes, Lucama. Faison, Laura, Lucama. Whitley, Clara. Lucama. Spurgeon, Pattie, Lucama. Edwards. J. S., Lucama. Perry, Norwood, Lucama. Perry, Blanche, Lucama. Raper, Montie, Lucama.

Jones,



Skinner, Eva. Joyner, Bettie High, Maggie,

Bissett,



Elm Elm



City. City.



Wilson. Moore, Mittie, Wilson.



Ada, Elm City. Moore, Lula, Elm City. Mage, Susie. Wilson. Morrison. Kate, Wilson.



,



,



FLOUR, CORN AND FEED MILLS.



Wilson Light

Briggs, R.



&



Power



Co.,



Wilson.



G., Wilson. Finch, Frank, Wilson, Rfd. Flowers, D. D.. Sims, Rfd.



May. Wilson. Lula, Wilson. Hendricks, Mary, Sims. Lasar, J. T., Wilson. Graver. Bessie, Wilson. Woodside, Annie, Wilson. Baynes, Effie, Wilson. White. Pauline, Wilson. Gattis. Annie, W'ilson. Herdon, Lillian, Kenly. Pridgen, Ethel, Kenly. Bracey, Kate, Bailey. Phillips, E. B.. Wilson. Farmer. Lela, Wilson. Simpson, Allie. Wilson. Perry, E. J., Stantonsburg. Buckner. Mary C, Walsturburg. Daves, Julia, Walstonburg. Ellis, Mark L., Statonsburg. Moore, Mamie, Kenly. Williams, Laura. Kenly.

Garner,

Brantley,



SAW



MILLS.

Wilson. City, Rfd.



Kennedy,

Varnes,



Estelle,



Lucama.



Weaver, Sidney, Elm

Batts,

Christine,



Simms. W. W.,



Co.,



PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Elm

City.



Armstrong, C. O., Taylor.

Dees, Penniah, Stantonsburg. Eason, Victoria. Stantonsburg. Ellis, Lucy, Wilson. Flowers, Mrs. L. P., Lucama.



Maggie, Lucama. Matthews, Mary, Kenly. Maxwell, Nellie, Statonsburg. Ivey. Blanche, Statonsburg.

Paschall,

Estelle,



Statonsburg.



Watson, Mary B., Wilson. Daniels. Mary. Wilson. Scott, Mary, B., Mrs., Elm

Langley,

Elsie,



City.



Elm



City.



Hooks, M.



O, Lucama.

Lucama.

City.



Macon, Mary B., Wilson.

Smithwick,

Goltrane.



Lamm,



Jessie,



Lucy, Wilson.

G.,



Moore, Bettie, Elm



W.



Elm



City.



Peele, George, Lucama. Perry, Fannie, Wilson.



Raspberry, Sudie, Walstonburg. Sloan. W. .1., Stantonsburg.



Edwards. Lucy, Elm City. Dixon, Viola. Elm City.

Bricklev,



Wallace,



Mary, Mrs.,

Ethel,



Elm

City.



City.



Elm



THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WILSON,



N. C.



DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED STATES, STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF WIUSON, TOWN OF WILSON.



WILSON COUNTY

Farmer, Dorothea, Elm City. Garriss, Martha, Wilson. Warren, Agnes, Elm City.

Wells,



4S5

J.



Adkins,



S.



Fulghum, R. H.,

Young. W. B. Bullock, J. D.



&



Co.



Blanche, Elm City. Winstead, Dora, Elm City. Garner, Nina, Wilson. Lossen, Emma, Wilson. London, Sadie, Wilson. Black, Hazel, Wilson. Lupton, Belle, Wilson. Wells, Rosa, Wilson. Haworth, C. C. Wilson. Brown, Ella E., Wilson. Daniels, Lillian, Wilson. Price, Viola, Wilson.



Woodard, P. L.. & Co. Hadley, Harris & Co. Tomlinson, L. S., & Co. Leath, J. M. Isear, Joseph, Mrs.



Ward, Sam.



Kannan Bros. Forbes, M. Barker's 5c. and 10c. Store. Batts, J. D., & W. E.

Book

Blauvelt, E.

Stores.



M.

in



WILSON.

Population,

real $4,000,000.



1910:

estate

75c.



6,717.



White Value



polls, 631; colored polls, 367.



and



personal



property,



TAX RATE:

Bonded



Wilson Drug Co. Winstead, Graham, & Son. Butchers and Dealers Moore. W. J. Armstrong, O. J.



Cattle.



on the $100.

Officers.



Armstrongs Market.

Building and



debt, $173,000.



MAYOR— O.

(LKRK— T.



Town

P.



Wilson



Home and



Loan Associations. Loan.



ATTORNEY—F. S. Hassel. SUPT. OF HEALTH— B. S. Herring. POSTMASTER— S. W. Smith. R. R. AGENTS— J. A. Spiers, A. C. L. W. Giles Winstead, N. S. EXPRESS AGENT—J. R. Hardy. TELEGRAPH MANAGERS— Willie, Lamm, W. TJ. Russell Perry, Postal. TELEPHONE MANAGER—W. H. Whitmore.

; ;



TREASURER—W. E. Warren. TAX COLLECTOR—T. A. Hinniant. CHIEF OF POLICE— J. A. Wiggs.



A.



Dickinson. Hinnant.



Atlantic Building and Loan Association. Carriage Dealers and Manufacturers. Hackney Bros. Clark Bros. & Pettus. Wilson Live Stock Co. Bryan. J. L. & W. R.



Farmer,



J.



Culpepper,



O. C.



Clubs.



Commonwealth. Commission Merchants.

J. A. Deans, P. B. Foote. T. J. Rawlings, E. G. Jones, R. C. Confectionery Roberts, F. J.



Corbett,



Ministers and

Pastor.



Churches.

C.



Pastor. M. H. Bradshaw, Pastor. PRIMITIVE BAPTIST—P. D. Gold, J. Farmer, Pastors.



MISSIONARY BAPTIST—T. CHRISTIAN—Richard Bagby,



Chambliss,



Dealers.



METHODIST—



F.



Barnes-Graves Grocery Co.



Moody- Carroll

Riley, J.

Ellis,



Co.



EPISCOPAL—A. W. PRESBYTERIAN—J.



Cheatham.

C.



Shive. Pastor.



Saleeby Candy Kitchen. Barnes-Harrell Co.



GRADED— C.



Schools

L.



Hotels and New Briggs Hotel. Seabrook Hotel. Imperial Hotel. Belmont Hotel. Rice, .1. M. Barnes, Jack.



and Academies. Coon, Prln. Boarding Houses.



W.,



&



Co.



James.



Braswell, D. C. Barnes Bros. Woodard. W. H.,



&



Co.



Boykin Grocery Co. Wells Grocery Co.



Woodard,

High, W.



C

I.



Co.



Beland,



J.



W.

C.



Rudd, Mrs. European Cafe. Gorham, Mrs. W.

Paris, Hattie B. Magette, Mrs. L.



Architects.



Contractors and Builders. Wilkins Construction Co. Killett, E. F. Whitley. George. Deans. John B. Rackley, C. C. Coal and Wood Dealers.



Benton



&



Moore.



Banks and Bankers.



BRANCH BANKING

Pres.

Pres.

;



C—



S.



H.



Anderson,



Nurney, C. N. Boykin, W. J. Cralk Bros.



FIRST NATIONAL BANK—J. F. Bruton, W. E. Warren, Cash. CITIZENS BANK—R. G. Briggs, Pres.; W.

;



H. H. Murray,



Cashier.



Chamber of Commerce. Lawrence Brett, Pres. H. D. Brown, Clothiers and Men's Furnishers.

;



Sec.



M.



Farmer.



SAVINGS

Roberts,

F.



BANK—J.

.7.



Cash.



Oettinger. Gay Bros.



J.



&



D.



F.



Bruton,



Pres.;



E.



Adkins,



J.



S.



T. Barnes, Cash.



Bakers.



Young, W. B. Hadley, Harris,

Williams.

J.



T..



& Co. & Co.

& Co. & Co.



Brick



Woodard

Clark



&



Manufacturers. Anderson.



Ward, Sam. Kanan, N.



Brick Co. Boot and Shoe Dealers.



Lamm,

Isear,



T. R. Tomlinson, L.



S.

I...



Oettinger, J. Gay Bros.



&



D.



Woodard,

Co.



P.



Williams, J. T.. Clark Bros.



&



Joseph, Mrs. Batts, J. D., & W. E. Barnes, R. S., & Co.



THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WILSON,

Directors:



N. C. Jonas Oettinger, W. J. Davis, George Hackney, J. Ed. Woodard, Joe Rosenthal, U. H. Cozart, F. A. Woodard, T. W. Tilghman, W. E. Warren, J. P. Bruton.



186



WILSON COUNTY



WILSON COUNTY

John F. Woodard. F. A. Woodard, S. A. Woodard. John E.

Bruton,

Hassell, F. S. Uzzell, Thomas. Beans, A. B.

Hill,



487



Wall

Lancaster, W. P. Magette. Lucius.



Paper



Hangers.



Farmer, Thad.

Davis,

Jefferson,



Fred. John.



D. M. Lumber Manufacturers and Stmms, W. W., Lumber Co.

Colonial Pine Co.



Manufacturing Plants. Giddens, L. D., Co., Inc. (Clocks.)

Dealers.

.



Russell,



W.



L.,



Shook



& Lumber



Co.



Hackney Buggy Co. Hackney Wagon Co. Russell, W. L., Shook & Lumber Contentnea Guano Co.

Wilson

Cotton Mill. Runnymede Knitting

Mill.



Co.



(Boxes.)



Marble Works. Wilson Marble Works. Machinery Dealers. Harper & Co. Hinnant, Rierson Co.



ELM

total,



CITY.

900;

colored,



Homer,



C.



B.



Incorporated in 1874. Population, 1910: White,



300;



Newspapers and Editors.



DAILY TIMES—J.

ZION'S

D.

Gold.

Editor.



LANDMARK—

TIMES



D. Golds, Editor. (Semi- Monthly)—P. (Semi- Weekly)—J.

Oil



Value



1.200. of real



estate,

60c.



$102,352; value of per-



sonal property, $1SS,10S.



TAX RATE:



on the $100.

Officers.



WILSON



D.



Gold, Editor. Paint and

,



Dealers.



Dildy



Wilson Hardware Co. Mayo, E. B. & Sons. & Agnew.

Painters.



POSTMASTER— R. A. Strickland. CHIEF OF POLICE— Jas. J. Farmer. R. R. AGENT— B. A. Harrelson, Jr., A. C. L. MANAGER TELEGRAPH—B. A. Harrelson,

Jr..



MAYOR—J.



Town

'V.



Winstead.



Nolly,



Charles.



W. V.

Ministers



Williams,



W.



R.



and



Churches.



Farmer,



Thad.



Nolly. G. W. Nolly, Tony. Harrell, Tom. Botts, Charles. Williford. Douglas. Barnes, H. G.



METHODIST--J. M. Ashby, Pastor. BAPTIST—W. O. Biggs, Pastor. PRIMITIVE BAPTIST—Elder Strickland,

Pastor.



GRADED— W.

Co.



Schools and Academies. G. Coltrane, Prin.



Produce Dealers.



Woodward, W. H..

Boykin Grocery Co. Wilson Grocery Co.



E.



ELM CITY BANK—John L. Bailey, O. McGowan, Cash. TOISNOT BANKING CO.—R. S.

;



Banks and



Bankers.



Pres.







Wells,



Pies.



James W. Hays, Cash.

Doctors.

S.



Barnes-Harrell Co. Wells Grocery Co. Plumbers. Hinton, J. R. Piano and Organ Dealers.

Lancaster,



Moore, E. G. Harrison. John Barnes. B. F. Putney, R. H.



Burden, W.



J. J.



A.



Elm



Churchwell, W. J. Whitson, W. Wray, L. H. Photographers. Alphin, J. E. Foust, O. V.

Printing

Stalling!?,

Offices.



Druggists. City Pharmacy. General Merchandise. Bally, John L. Wells, R. S. Barnes, George A. Braswell Dawes Co. Dixon, A. C.



Ed.



Gold. P. D.. & Co. Barrett's Printing House. Real Estate Agents. Townsend. R. E. Boykin-Townsend Real Estate Co. Wilson Insurance & Realty Co. Deans, Ernest. Bardin, J. D. Kaines, J. R.



& Son. J. T., Cobb, L. C. (Furniture.) Barnes, B. H. Winstead, John W. (Jeweler.) Sharp, J. D. Batts, J. D. Farmer. John L. Batts, J. D. (Market).

Watson,

Tulluck.

Lillian.



Gamer,



Eli.



Sharp



&



(Milliner.)



Farmer.

Co.



Home



Brown, H. D.

Realty

C.



&



Development Co.



Toisnot Grocery Pridgen, W. H.



(Wholesale.)



Nurney, Boykin,

Walls, Walls,



Shingle Dealers. N.

J.



Dixie

Taylor.



Hotels and Hotel.

Bettie.



Boarding Housess.

Stables.



W.



Tailors.



Livery



Wm.

Co.



Williams,



T.



W.

Co.

C. (Carriage maker.) Insurance Agents. O.



Elmo. Applewhite &



Manufacturing Plants.



Williams

Williams.



Lumber



Undertakers and Embalmers. Quinn-McGowan Furniture Co. Darden, C. H., & Son. Veterinary Surgeons.

Herring. L. Reld, E. L.

J.



W



McGowan,

Hays. Sharp,

J.



E.



W.

D.

('..



J.



(Col).



Lettget.t,



A



48S



WILSON —YADKIN

Automobile and

Bicycle

Dealers.

c. C.



Yivrett.



(Bicycles.)



Hotels and Boarding Davis, Mrs. Willie .1.

Hill, Mrs. J. H. Phillips, E. P.



Houses.



Winstead. Clarence. (Automobiles.) Narron, J. A. (Market).



Cotton



Gins.



SARATOGA.

Population,

1914,



Value

property,



real



140. estate, $20, CIS;



value



personal



Aycock & Newsom. Lucas & Bass Co. Barber Shops.



Churches. PRIMITIVE BAPTIST— (Vacant). FREE-WILL BAPTIST— Rev. Grice, Pastor. METHODIST— Futrell Lance, Pastor. Schools and Academies. E. J. Perry, Prln. ; Sudle Raspber-



$26,498. Ministers and



Woodard, B.

Ellis,



T.



Morris.



Lucas & Aycock & Newsome (Saw and Lumber

Telephone Exchange.

R. Davis, Mgr., Local and tance Connections. Shoe Repair Shops. Luper, A. J.

Z.



Manufacturing Plant;.. Bass Co. (Lumber Mill.)



Mill).



HIGH—

ry,



Long



Dis-



Asst.



Doctors.



Eagles, C.



S.



General

L. Harrell, Alex.



Merchandise.



Gay.



J.



WILBANKS.

Incorporated in 1905. Population, 1914: Whites,

total



Lemmons, Mrs.

Owens, George. Owens, Ben. Tyson, Ben. McKeel, Jno.

Skinner, Albert.



C. L.



30;



colored.



22;



52

estate,



Value" real



$20,000;

Officers.



value



personal



property, $5,000.



MAYOR—W.

LUCAMA.



Town

B.



Manufacturing Plants.



CHIEF OF POLICE



Forbes. G. T. Johnson.







John Price (Cotton Gin).



CLERK—J. H.

colored

74;



Robinson. General Merchandise.

Grocers.



Wilbanks Mercantile Co.

200;



Population,

total,



1912:



Whites



274.



Johnson

Harrell,



&

J.



Bobbins.

E.



Value

property,



TAX RATE:



real estate, $40,661.

50c.



$71,496;



value



personal



on the $100.

Officers.



BLACK CREEK.

Incorporated in 1816. Population, 1914: Whites,

total

188.



CLERK— H. Lamm. CHIEF OF POLICE—N. L. Lucas. POSTMASTER—Jesse Barnes. R. R. AGENT—S. V. Ellis, ACL. MANAGER TELEGRAPH—S. V. Ellis,

I.



MAYOR— E.



Town

P.



130;



colored,



58;



Redding.



Value



real



estate.



$45,864;

Officers.



value



personal



property. $18,910.



W.



U.



FREE-WILL BAPTIST— R.

Lamm,

W.

H.

General



and Churches. Benson, Pastor. F. Pitman. Pastor. Schools and Academies. HIGH—J. S. Edwards.



METHODIST—J.



Ministers



M.



MAYOR—G. A. Smith. POSTMASTER—G. A. Smith. CHIEF OF POLICE—E. E. Mason. R. R. AGENT— O. A. Privett, A. C. MANAGER TELEGRAPH—0. A.

W. U.

Ministers



Town



L. Privett,



METHODIST—D.

Schools



and Churches. F. Futrell.



Doctors.

I.



and



Academies.

Prln.



Reed, D.



ACADEMY—Miss

Merchandise.

J.,



E. McLean, Doctors.



Newsome, W.



&



Bro.



Smith, G. A. General



Merchandise.

Co.



Lucas, Jesse. Farmers' Mercantile Agency.



Woodard, P.

Privett,



W.

J.



L.. T.



&



Lamm,

Davis,



Leroy.



Aycock,



W.,



&



Sons.



Barnes, K.



W.

Druggists.



W.



Lucas



&



.R Bass Co.



Redding, E. F. Bedding's Pharmacy (E. F. Redding, Prop). Butchers and Dealers in Cattle. Branch, A. M.



Davis, P. A. Pearson, J. E. Lancaster, R., Bass, E. B. Boswell, E. L.



&



Sons.



Smith,

Bass,



G. G.



Mrs.



Hotels and Boarding Houses. E. J.



YADKIN COUNTY

COUNTY SEAT, YADKINVILLE.

POPULATION:

Formed

in



1850.



(Census 1910), 15,428. Named in honor of Yadkin River.



AREA:

.NO.



320 square miles.



real estate. $2,042,613; value of personal property, $1,345,265. Property listed in 1914, by whites, $3,339,740; by negroes, $48,138. OF SCHOOLS: For Whites. 54; for negroes, 9. TAX RATE— County purposes, 19c. on the $100; special, 15c; for school, 10c; bridge. PUBLIC ROADS: No. miles, 650; worked under old system.



Value of



YADKIN COUNTY

RAILROAD,



489



TELEGRAPH AND

,



EXPRESS oOMPANIES.

$5,000.00 3,000.00 905.00

29.



Yadkin River Bridge Co., assessed value Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co., assessed value

Yadkinville Telephone Co.



SUPERIOR COURT TERMS—March



assessed value

1,



August 23; November

Macy,

J.



COUNTY OFFICERS.

ville.



R



CLERK OF COURT—J. L. Crater, YadkinSHERIFF— C. VV. Poindexter, Yadkinville.

"3



REGISTER OF DEEDS— W.

Yadkinville.



H. G. VVooten,



TREASURER—J. H. Dobbins, Yadkinville. CORONER—W. E. Rutledge, Yadkinville. SURVEYOR—Stephen Perdew, Cycle. SUPT. OF HEALTH— S. L. Russell, Y'adkin2. ville. R. SUPT. OF SCHOOLS— \V. D. Martin, East

Bend.



SUPT. OF

ville.



HOME—J.



E.



Shugart,



Yadkin-



BOARD

(chni'n),



OF



EDUCATION—L.



Huulsville; J. L. Boonville. B. Long, Boonville. R. 1. ; Vestal Siloam, R. Daub, East Bend, R. 3.



M. V. Fleming,



A. Speas, Reavis, Yadkinville;

(chra'n), 2; S. L.



COMMISSIONERS—R.

W.



Gough & Johnson, Hamptonville. Pardew, D. B., Yadkinville. Stimson, J. B., Siloam. Steelman, T. A.. Shore. Hoots. H. W., Mana. Chopland. John. East Bend. Davis, P. A., East Bend. Vestal, E. J., Y'adkinville. R. 3. Smitherman, L. L., Boonville, R. 2. Hinshaw, 1. M., Yadkinville, R. 1. Reavis, W. D., Yadkinville. R. 1. Johnson, C. W., Yadkinville, R. 1. Matthews, K. A., Siloam, R. 2. Fletcher, R. M., Siloam. R. 2. Daub Bros.. East Bend, R. 3. Williams Bros., Yadkinville. R. 2. Todd, C. H., Yadkinville, R. 2.



V., Y'adkinville. Pinnix. J. C. Marlen. Thompson, K. M.. Jonesville. Swaim, W. F., Boonville.



BOARD OF ELECTIONS—John

L.



nagan,



(chni'n), Dunnagan; Yadkinville.



Kelly,



F. Long, C. F. Dun-



FLOUR,

Hauser,

J.



CORN AND FEED MILLS.

H., Yadkinville, R.

2.

1.



JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. BOONVILLE TOWNSHIP—M. M.

T. R. Casstevens, H."" W. Wagoner, ton, J. H. Fleming. Boonville.

J.



1'oindeter, S. A., Siloam, R. Daub, Bros., East Bend, R.



Crumel,

C.



Bur-



R.



W. M.

nings.



KNOBS—F. B. Haynes, W. D. Halcomb, VV. Evans, K. M. Thompson, Jonesville. BUCK SHOAL—A. D. Gentry, G. N. Cook.

Parks. Hamptonville; L. L. Trivett, Jen-



Vestal & Reece, Yadkinville. Hutchins. W. A.. Yadkinville. White, G. T., Buck Shoal. Piedmont Roller Mills. Yadkinville.



3.



Hinshaw



Bowman

Shore.



Steelman



Co., Yadkinville. Bros.. Siloam. Shore. East Bend. Isaac, Yadkinville.



&



&



DEEP CREEK—T.

J.



H.



Royal, Y'adkinville; Yadkinville, R. 1.



W.



Chamberlain, C. D. Deavis, Ed. Petree,

J.



Miller, Yadkinville; S. L. Russell. Y'adkinville, R. 2; Eugene, Danner, Yadkinville, R. 1; J. C. Money, Yadkinville. J. W. Daub. P. L. Kiger. East Bend; I. S. Shields, East Bend, R. 2; John Long. Huntsville; J. H. Eaton, Yadkinville. EAST BENTJ—J. T. Patterson, J. A. Norman, J. O. Patterson, W. N. Horn, J. W.



LIBERTY—J.



H. James,



Kelly & Hoots. Longtown. Sizemore & Todd, Rockford. Matthews. W. A., Siloam, R. Martin. J. A., East Bend.



2.



C.



SAW

McCoy,

Arnold, Rackett,

J.

.1.



MILLS.



FARBUSH—



W., Hamptonville, R. 1. W., Hamptonville. W. L.. East Bend. R. 1.



Marler,



Money, J. M. Davis, W. B. Money, A. B. Warden, Y'ankinville.

B.



FALL CREEK—W.



East Bend.



Miller. I. S.. Boonville. Joyner, S. H., & Sons, Yadkinville. Hoots, John Longtown. Boonville. Adams, G. Steelman & Shore. East Bend. Sizemore, J. R., Rockford. Spillman & Gough, Yadkinville, R.



W,



2.



MINISTERS NOT



IN

S.



TOWNS.

S.



BAPTIST—T.



PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

Nicks, S. G., Marler. Crater, R. R., Cycle. Hanes, Roscoe, Jonesville. Jonesville. Hemrick, Mary E. Baity. Belle, Yadkinville. Halleman, W. A., Jonesville. Baity, Annie, Yadkinville.

,



ville; W. R. Bryant, Boonville; W. V. Brown Marler; O. J. Martin, Siloam. METHODIST—D. C. Norman. T. H. Stimpson. East Bend; W. H. Long, Yadkinville.



C. Myers, Coram. E.



May, YadkinW. Turner. Welborn



FRIENDS—W.

Vestal,



H.



Lucy

Bend.



Yadkinville;



Adams, Frank Warden, James Ring, East

A.

Kernel-,



SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES.

COURTNEY"

Prin.



ACADEMY—A.

IN



PHYSICIANS NOT

Russell,



TOWNS.



Ruth Harding, Jonesville. Nanny, J. II., Jonesville. Nanny, J. H., Jonesville. Norman, W. H., East Bend. Caudle, Mamie, Hamptoville. Brown, B. R., Hamptoville.

King, Ivy, Y'adldnville. Renigar, E. M., Y'adkinville. IVndry, J. W., Yadkinville. Anthony, T. R.. Yadkinville. Graso, Joe, Yadkinville. Hudspeth, Evelyn, Hamptonville. Eaton, Susan, Yadkinville. Wiihelm, Bessie, East Bend. Norman, Myrl, East Bend. Norman, Lora, East Bend. Tomlinson, Myrtle, East Bend. Hutchens, Charlie, East Bend. Hutchens. Ethel, East Bend.



Harding, S. A., Courtney. Clingman, J. J. Huntsville.

S. L., Yadkinville. Holcomb, C. M., Chestnut Ridge. Salmons, J. H., Jonesville.



MERCHANTS NOT

Howell Myers



IN



TOWNS.

1.



Davis. E. T.. Yadkinville, R. 2. & Sherman, Yadkinville, R. Cass, Buck Shoal. Warden, J. F., Yadkinville, R. 3. Hoots, H. F., Y'adkinville. Martin, U. A., Yadkinville.



&



490

Nicholson, Ethel, East Bend. Speas, Anna. East Bend. Martin, \v. 1)., East Bend. Martin, Leona, East Bend. Davis. Ethel, East Bend. Reece, J. T., Yadkinville. Andrew, Arthur, Yadklnvllle. Marl Le, \V .L., Yadkinville. Shore, Mollie, Mrs., Yadkinville. Caudle, Cora, Yadkinville. K.avis. Mamie, Yadkinville. Brandon, Cora, Yadkinville. Kener, A. A. Yadkinville. Danner, Ida, Yadkinville.

Boonville. Ethel, Reece, Allgood. .1. D., Yadkinville. Kelly, Herman, Yadkinville. Shore. Ha, Y'adkinville. Shermer, J. O. L., Yadkinville. Jester, B. F., Yadkinville. Williams, Eula, Yadkinville.



YADKIN COUNTY

Doctors.



Harding, T. R.



Townsend, M.

Puryear, it C Williams, S. C. Reece, D. M. Banes, F. W.



L.



Lawyers.



THE YADKIN RIPPLE

Rutlcdgo, Editor. General Douthit, F. R. Logan, J. A.



Newspapers and



Editors.



(Weekly)— W.



E.



Merchants.



Mackie. H. H.

Pass. .T. W. Hinshaw, W. A. Hotels and



Boarding

Stables.



Houses.



Yadkinville Inn. Logan House.



Boonville. Boonville. Boonville. Woodhouse Irma, Boonville. Boonvllle. Burton, Sady, Angel, Daisy, Boonville. Salmons, J. F., Boonville. Shugart, Minnie, Yadkinville. Fleming, Ruth, Boonville. Shore, Doric. Boonville. Shore, Stella, Boonville. Stimpson, Julia, Lewisville. Crater, J. M., Cycle. Crater, Bertha, Cycle. Myers, E. G., Hamptonville.



Day,



Jerry,



Lambeth

Foust,



.Mary,



Zachary,



J.



Livery E.



Elizabeth,



Manufacturing



Plants.



Yadkinville Roller Mills. Yadkinville Buggy Co. Yadkinville Harness Shop. Casstevens & Tulbert. (Brick). Money, J. C. (Cabinet). Hutchins, Robert (Blacksmiths).



BOONVILLE.

Incorporated in 1S95. Population, 1914: Whites.

total,



306;



colored,



12;



Value



318. real



estate,

15c.



$55,703;



value



personal



Myers, Grace, Hamptonville. Myers, H. C. Hamptonville. Pennix, J. C, Marler. Rinhordt, H. G., Boonville. Parks, R. S., Jennings. Haynes, J. R. Lewisville.

,



property, $54.G14.



TAX RATE:



on the $100; 40c on the

Officers.



poll.



Wagoner, Prieilla, Jonesville. Hobson, Thero. Yadkinville. Yestal, Ha, Siloam.

Roy, Yadkinville. Myrtle, Siloam. Stimson, J. E.. Siloam. Prim, Troy, Siloam. Miller, Carrie, Siloam. Reece, C. O., East Bend. Pendry, Ray, Yadkinville. West, W. R., Yadkinville.



POSTMISTRESS— Mrs. H. W. Reece. CHIEF OF POLICE— J. M. Modi. Ministers and Churches. BAPTIST— Sam Morton, Pastor.

Prin.



MAYOR— W.



Town



F. Fletcher.



Prim,



Allen,



METHODIST— J. T. Stover, Pastor. Schools and Academies. YADKIN VALLEY INSTITUTE— Jerry

Banks and

;



Day,



COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS BANK—F.

W. Day,

Pres.

J.



Bankers.



Wade



Shore, Cash.



Doctors.



Joyner,



C.



R.,



Y'adkinville.



earner, Maud, Y'adkinville. Conrad. Lula, East Bend. Long, Lucille, Cana.



Finney, J. R. Shore, T. W. General



Merchants.



Fleming



&



Woodhouse.

(Candies and Soft Drinks)



Hendricks. C. D.



Aurburn Dwd. Co.

Day, F. W.

Hayes. T.

colored.

lintel



YADKINVILLE.

Incorporated in 1885. White, Population, 1910:

447. real estate, property, $1,125,354.

total,



412;



33;



L. (Clothing & Furniture.) Hotels and Boarding Houses. Angel.



Hendricks House.

Barbers.



Yalue



$2,02. >,300;



r



value personal



Coram.

Angel,



.1.



J.



Undertakers and



Embalmers.



TAX RATE:



10c.



on the $100; 30c. on the

Officers.



J.



C.



poll.



Shingle



Factory.



Town



POSTMASTER— J.

Ministers



MAYOR— F.



W.



Hanes. D. L.



Steelman. H. J. Manufacturing Plants.



CHIEF OF POLICE—J.

and



Sampson.



Woodhouse, M.

Buggies. ) Craver, A.

J.,



L.,



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in the years when elections are held therein. November— Thanksgiving Day (usually the fourth Thursday in November) Is observed in all the States and in the District of Columbia, though in some States it is not a statutory holiday. December 25 Christmas Day In all the States and Territories and in the District of















iana.



day



Friday preceding Easter SunAlabama. Florida, Louisiana, Maryland, Minnesota, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Connecticut. April 19 Patriot's Day In Massachusetts and



Good Friday



—In —







Columbia.

all the States



,



Maine.



April 21 Anniversary of the Battle of San Jacinto In Texas. April 26 Confederate Memorial Day In Alabama, Florida, Georgia and Mississippi. May 10 Confederate Memorial Day In North Carolina and South Carolina.



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by the



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— Confederate — In

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—Anniversary

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of



Mecklenburg Declaration North Carolina.



the Signingg of the of Independence In



States and Territories (and District of Columbia), except Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, North In Virginia Carolina, South Carolina, Texas.



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Arbor Day is a legal holiday in Arizona, Maine, Maryland, New Mexico, Wisconsin and Wyoming, the day being set by the Governor in Texas, February 22; Nebraska, April 22; Utah, April 15; Rhode Island, second Friday in May; Montana, second Tuesday in May; Colorado (school holiday only), third Friday in April; in Oklahoma, the Friday following the second Monday in March; in Arkansas, first Saturday in March. Every Saturday after 12 o'clock, noon, is a

legal holiday in Illinois

(in cities of 200,000 or



more

York,



inhabitants),



Maryland,



Michigan,



New



known June

da.



Confederate Memorial Day. Jefferson Davis' Birthday In FloriGeorgia, Alabama, Mississippi. Tennessee,

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Texas and South Carolina, July Indpendence Day In all the States and Territories and the District of Columbia, August 16 Bennington Battle Day In Ver-



















Jersey. Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Virginia, the District of Columbia (for banking purposes), and in New Orleans, La., and Charleston, S. C. in Louisiana and Missouri in cities of 100.000 or more inhabitants; in Tennessee, for State and county offices, and in Colorado during June, July and August, in

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New



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Labor Day (the first Monday in September In all the States and Territories (and the District of Columbia), except North Dakota. In Louisiana observed in Orleans Parish. In Wyoming by proclamation of the Governor. September 12 Old Defenders' Days In Baltimore. Md. October 12 Columbus Day In California, Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, New Jersey, New York,







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Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Alabama, mont, Indiana, Delaware. Rhode Island,



Ver-



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Castle County, Delaware. There is no National Holiday, not even the Fourth of July. Congress has at various times In the second sesappointed special holidays. sion of the Fifty-third Congress, it passed an jet making Labor Day a public holiday in the District of Columbia, and it has recognized the existence of certain days as holidays for commercial purposes, but with the exception named, The there is no general statute on the subject. proclamation of the President designating a day of Thanksgiving only makes it a legal holiday in the District of Columbia and the Territories.



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Proclamation



by Lin-



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12. 15.



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Abraham Lincoln born, Maine blown



1809.



up,



1898.



22.

5.



8.



17. 19. 27. 29.



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April

April



15. 18.

6.

9.



George Washington born, 1732. Boston Massacre, 1770. Andrew Jackson born, 1767. Grover Cleveland born, 1837. North Pole reached by Robert

Peary.

1909.

at



E.



William McKinley born. 1843.



Lee surrendered



Appomattox, 1865.



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