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DIRECTORY
City of Greensboro, N.C.,
1896 and 1897.
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PUBLISHER'S PREFACE.
PUBLISHER'S PREFACE.
I present this Directory to the people of Greensboro, hoping that they will find it as complete and accurate as I have en- deavored to make it.
I have nothing to say in regard to the book. It stands on its
merits.
"I cannot tell how the truth may be,
I say the tale as 'twas told to me." — Scott.
In conclusion I wish to thank all who have extended to me their patronage. Chase Brenizeb.
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GREENSBORO.
GREENSBORO.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
Government Btiilding. — Located corner Market and Elm. Post- master, J. W. Forbis, also custodian of building. Assistant Postmaster, S. S. Wiley.
Court House. — Located corner Market and Elm.
CHUfiCHES.
Number of churches 17, 11 for the white people and 6 for the colored.
(white.)
Methodist Episcopal. — West Market Street Church — New church just erected, located corner W. Market and Ashe. Old building located on W. Market between Ashe and Edgeworth. Pastor, Rev. J. H. Weaver, D. D. Officers— J. A. Odell, Presi- dent of Board of Stewards; M. S. Sherwood, Secretary; Dr. J. E. Wyche, Treasurer; P. P. Claxton, Superintendent' of Sunday School.
Centenary, located on Arlington between McCulloch and Bragg. Pastor, Eev. J. E. Gay. Officers — S. S. Haithcock, Chairman Board of Stewards; M. Vuncanon, Secretary and Treasurer; Wm. Love, Chairman Board of Trustees; B. E. Smith, Superintendent of Sunday School.
Episcopal. — St. Andrew's, located on corner Arlington and Lee. Eev. J. D. Miller, Rector; Senior Warden, Gen. J. D. Glenn; Junior Warden, Philip Pope, also Treasurer; Secretary of Vestry,
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W. H. Wetmore; Superintendent of Sunday School, J. D. Miller; Prof. C. R. Brown, Director of St. Andrew's Brotherhood.
St. Barnabas, located on corner of Gaston and Greene streets. Rev. Horace W. Jones, Rector; Senior Warden, Thos. Woodroffe; Secretary, J. L. Fonda; Treasurer, W. E. Stone.
Baptist. — West Washington Street Baptist- Church, located on the corner of West Washington and Greene streets. Rev. L. Johnson, Pastor; Clerk, W. W. Rowe; Treasurer, J. S. Moore; Deacons, R. W. Brooks, W. W. Rowe, Jno. Thomas, George W. White, J. Y. Joyner, J. S. Moore; Geo. W. White, Superintendent of Sunday School.
Mission Sunday School, East Greensboro. Superintendent, W. F. Clarida; Secretary, A. A. Chandler; Treasurer, J. J. Lambeth.
Methodist Protestant. — Grace Church, located on East Lee between Arlington and Asheboro. Rev. J. S. Williams, Pastor; Chairman Board of Trustees, J. S. Hunter; Treasurer Board of Stewards, T. A. Hunter; Superintendent of Sunday School, J. Norman Wills.
Peesbyterian. — First Presbyterian Church, located corner of Church and Forbis streets. Rev. J. Henry Smith, D. D., and Rev. Egbert W. Smith, co-Pastors; Wm. E. Bevill, Treasurer of Board of Deacons.
Westminster, located on Asheboro between Lee and Bragg, Rev. S. 0. Hall, Pastor; Clerk of Session, Dr. W. P. Beall; Treasurer, T. G. McLean; Superintendent of Sunday School, Prof. G. A. Grimsley.
Catholic. — St. Agnes' Church, located on N. Forbis between Mebane and Lindsay streets. Rev. Father Joseph, 0. S. B. Pastor; James Duffy, Treasurer.
Friends. — Located on East Lee between South Elm and Arlington. Rev. J. R. Jones, Pastor; Walter Mendenhall, Superintendent of Sunday School.
(colored.) St. Matthew's M. E. Church, located on corner Ashe and Lee streets. Rev. J. A. Rush, Pastor; Chairman Board of Trustees, J. P. Morris; Treasurer, J. D. Chavis; Secretary, C. H. Moore; Superintendent of Sunday School, D. B. Yancey.
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Providence Baptist, located at 803 East Washington street. Eev. S. H. Witherspoon, Pastor.
Shiloh Baptist, located on Austin street. No pastor at present.
St. James' Presbyterian Church, located at 210 North Forbis street. Rev. A. J. Tate, Pastor.
Bethel A. M. E. Church, located corner Gaston and ]\laple streets. Eev. J. W. Murphy, Pastor.
A. M. E. Zion Church, located on the corner of Washington and Gilmer streets. Rev. W. A. Peggans, Pastor.
BANKS.
Qreenshoro National Bank. — President, Neil Ellington; Vice- President, W. S. Hill; Cashier, A. H. Alderman. Capital stock, $100,000. Average deposits, $245,000. Reorganized January 1, 1896.
Piedmont. Bank. — President, J. M. Walker; Cashier, R. G. Vaughn. Capital stock, $60,000. Surplus and undivided profits $10,500. Average deposits $95,000.
Bank of Guilford. — President, D. F. Caldwell; Cashier, W. B. Bogart. Capital stock $100,000, surplus and undivided profits $10,000, average deposits $90,000.
People^s Five Cents Savings Bank.— President, J. W. Scott; Treasurer, James A. Hodgiu. Average deposits $48,500. Total available banking capital of the town including surplus $280,500, Total average deposits $478,500.
COTTON FACTORIES.
Proximity Manufacturing Company. — Manufactures cotton goods. Caesar Cone, President; B. N. Duke, Vice-President; F. J. Murdoch, Secretary and Treasurer; R. G. Campbell, Superintendent. Capital stock $200,000. Number of looms, 1000. Number of spindles 15,000. Located northeast of city.
Hucomuga Mills. — Manufactures cloth. J. S. Hunter, Presi- dent; Rev. F. J. Murdoch, Vice-President; E. T. Garsed, Secre- tary and Treasurer; G. 0. Coble, Manager. Capital stock $100,- 000. Number of looms 103.
TOBACCO FACTORIES.
Leah Bros. <& ^^^i^ew.— Manufacture plug.
Lea (& Tate. — Manufacture plug and smoking.
E. J. & A. Q. /S'to/or(^.— Manufacture plug and twist.
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J. L. King & Co. — Manufacture plug, twist and smoking.
H. T. Patterson. — Manufactures plug and smoking.
The leaf tobacco houses are as follows: J. S. Cobb & Co., Bevill & Walker, H. C. Berger & Co., J. F. Jordan & Co, Greensboro Leaf Department of the American Tobacco Co., AV. E. Stone & Co., Bray Bros., and Minor & Mitchell.
SUNDEY MANUFACTORIES.
Greensboro Furnace Co. — Successor to North Carolina Steele and Iron Co. President, H. M. Worth; Vice-President, Edwin Shaver; Secretary and Treasurer, E. P. Wharton; General Manager J. D. Kase. Authorized capital stock $100,000. Subscribed |50,000. Makes pig iron.
Southern Finishing and Warehouse Co. — President, Neil Ellington; Secretary and Treasurer and General Manager, J. W. Lindau. Capital stock $100,000. Finishes cotton goods.
Greensboro Spoke and Bending Wo7-ks.—F. S. Eldridge, H. L. Scott, Tyre Glenn.
B. H. Merrimon. — Handle factory. Manufactures axe, pick and sledge hammer handles.
Cajje Fear Manufacturing Co. — 0. E. Cox, President; Jno. A. Hodgin, Secretary and Treasurer. Manufactures lumber and building material.
Sergeant Manufacturing Co. — B. E. Sergeant, President; G. S. Sergeant, Secretary and Treasurer. Foundry.
Eagle Foundry.— 'W. J. Teague,
Greensboro Brick and Tile Co. — Thos. Woodroffe, President and Manager. Manufactures brick.
W. A. Watson. — Manufactures brick.
Greensboro Fiirniture Manifucturing Co. — E. W. Lyon, Presi- dent; J. H. Millis, Secretary and Treasurer; J. S. Cox, General Manager. Manufactures furniture.
Guilford Lumber Manufacturing Co. — C. A. Reynolds, Presi- dent; W. D. Mendenhall, Secretary and Treasurer. Manufac- tures lumber and building material.
Greensboro Sash and Blind Co. — J. R. Mendenhall and J. W. McNairy. Manufactures sash, blinds and building materials.
EDUCATIONAL.
State Normal and Industrial School. — Established by act of
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General Assembly of 1891. Total enrollment last year, 541; which includes practice school. Number of instructors twenty- five. President of the College, Dr. C. D. Mclver.
Gree7isboro Female College. — Methodist School. Average number of pupils 150. Number of instructors 15. Julian S. Carr is President of the Board of Directors, and Dred Peacock, A. B., A. M., President of the College. Executive committee is composed of J. A. Odell, President; 0. W. Carr, Secretary; and W. E. Odell. Has a library of 2500 volumes.
Ouilford College. — Located about six miles from Greensboro. Co-educational. Number of pupils enrolled last year, 239. Number of instructors, 12. L. L. Hobbs is President of the College.
Bennett College. — Located on East Washington beyond Macon. Co-educational. Number of students about 200. Number of instructors 7. Eev. J. D. Chavis is President of this College.
Ayricultiiral and Mechanical College for the Colored Race. — Located on North Dodson near East Market. Number of pupils last session 155. Prof. J. B. Dudley is President of the College.
Graded Schools. — ^The graded schools of Greensboro are under the control of Geo. A. Grimsley, Superintendent. The principal of the Lindsay Street Graded School is Prof. S. C. Smith and of the South Greensboro School, Prof. Lee T. Blair. There are also graded schools for the colored people. Looking at the matter from an impartial standpoint we can truthfully say that there is no town of Greensboro's size in the South which furnishes as good educational advantages.
SUBURBS OP GEEENSBOEO.
Coneville, just North of the city; Jonesboro, just East; Jack- sonville, and a part of Warnersville, Southwest, the first built up by the Messrs. Cone; the last three settled mostly by colored people.
RAILROADS.
Greensboro is intersected by the Southern Railway and the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Eailway and is a terminal point for the Northwestern North Carolina and the North Carolina Railroads.
SECRET ORDERS, CLUBS, ETC.
Knights of Pythias. — Greensboro Lodge, No. 80. — P. H. Scales,
GREENSBORO.
Past Chancellor; E. Y. Hobbs, Chancellor Commander; J. J. Nelson, Vice Chancellor; Jno. Thomas, Prelate; A. R. Wilson, Keeper of Records and Seals; J. M. Walker, Master of Exchequer; Geo. H. Royster, Master of Finance; W. J. Pleasants, Master at Arms. Meets every Monday night at Knights of Pythias building.
Knights of Pythias. — Guilford Lodge, No. 69. — D. L. Hagan, Chancellor Commander; J. R. McClamroch, Vice Chancellor; R. S. McClamroch, Prelate; R. AV. Finlator, Master at Arms; A. G. Wilson, Master of the Work; AV. E. Sehenck, IMaster of the
Exchequer; D. H. Collins, Master of Finance; AA^illiams,
Keeper of Records and Seals. Meets every Tuesday night at Knights of Pythias building.
Independent Order of Odd Fellotvs. — Buena Vista Lodge, No. 21. — A. M. Scales, Noble Grand; J. Turner Rankin, A'ice Grand; AV. L. Frazier, Recording Secretary; L. C. Hewlett, Financial Secretary; H. H. Cartland, Treasurer. Meets every Tuesday night at Odd Fellows building.
Indejjendent Order of Odd Fellows. — Paisley Encampment, No. 10. — R. AA^ Murray, Chief Patriarch; J. Turner Rankin, High Priest; P. H. Scales, Senior AVarden; Thos. L. McLean, Junior Warden; J. S. Hayden, Scribe; L. C. Hewlett, Financial Scribe; H. H. Cartland, Treasurer. Meets every Friday night at Odd Fellows building.
Masons. — Greensboro Lodge, No. 76, A. F. & A. M. ^Samuel Brown, W. M; F. A. Peirce, Secretary. Meets on the second and fourth Thursday nights of each month.
Masons. — Cherazin Chapter, No. 13, Royal Arch Masons. — - James D. Glenn, H. P; F. A. Peirce, Secretary. Meets on third Thursday night in each month.
Masons. — Ivanhoe Commandery, No. 8, Knights Templar. — A. H. Alderman, E. C; G. AV. AVhitsett, Recorder. Meets on first Thursday night in each month.
Order of the Golden Chain. — North State Lodge, No. 222. — J. D. Burch, Secretary and Collector. Meets at K. of P. building.
Order of the Golden Chain. — Lodge, No. 77. — W. L. Frazier, Collector, etc.
Knights of Honor. — AV. B. Farrar, Dictator; L. M. Hawkins, Financial Reporter; H. H. Cartland, Reporter.
Junior Order United American Mechanics. — Greensboro Council
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No. 13. — Chas. Maus, Councillor; W. I. Underwood, Vice Councillor; J. T. Thacker, Recording Secretary; C. G. Burton. Financial Secretary. Meets every Thursday night in Knights of Pythias Hall at 7:30 in the winter and at 8 o'clock in summer.
Greensboro Industrial and Immigration Association. — Object to promote manufacturing and business interests of Greensboro and to encourage the location of farmers in Guilford county. Presi- dent, H. W. Cobb; Secretary and Treasurer, W. E. Stone.
Southern Tobacco Manufacturers Association. — Julian S. Carr, President; G. P. Talbott, Secretary and Treasurer. Object — general good of tobacco manufacturers in the South.
Guilford Battle Ground Co. — President of Board of Directors, D. Schenck; Vice-President, J. W. Fry; Treasurer, J. W. Scott; Thos. B. Keogh, Secretary. Has a park containing 75 acres. It is a patriotic institution and was gotten up for the sake of com- memorating the illustrious deeds of our ancestors. Was organized May 6, 1887.
14 CITY GOVERNMENT.
CITY GOVERNMENT.
Mayor — John J. Nelson.
Clerk — John S. Michaux.
Treasurer — Neil Ellington.
Chief of Police— R. M. Eees.
Tax Collector— R. M. Eees.
Chief of Fire Department — Jos. J. Stone.
Street Overseer — E. H. Smith.
Keeper of Cemetery — James Duffy.
Board of Aldermen.
First Ward— John H. Dillard, Jr., B. H. Merrimon. Second Ward— H. W. Cobb, J. M. Walker. Third Ward— P. D. Price, H. J. Flam. Fourth Ward — Neil Elington, W. J. Blackburn. Fifth Ward— James D. Glenn, E. G. Hiatt. Sixth Ward— J. S. Hunter, J. H. Phipps.
STANDING COMMITTEES.
Finance — Ellington, Chairman; Hunter, Merrimon and Walker. Water Works — Dillard, Chairman; Price, Ellington and Hiatt. Police — Blackburn, Chairman; Phipps, Cobb and Dillard. Cemetery — Cobb, Chairman; Walker, Hiatt and Phipps. Firemen — Phipps, Chairman; Glenn, Cobb and Blackburn. Sewerage — Walker, Chairman; Dillard, Flam and Glenn. Street Light — Merrimon, Chairman; Cobb, Hiatt and Hunter. Market — Hiatt, Chairman; Blackburn, Price and Elam. Printing — Hunter, Chairman; Dillard, Ellington and Merrimon. School — Elam, Chairman; Ellington, Merrimon and Phipps. Street — Price, Chairman; Cobb, Phipps and Glenn. Purchasing — Glenn, Chairman; Walker, Hunter and Blackburn. Estimate and Apportionment — Walker, Chairman; Ellington, Cobb and Glenn.
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Police Department.
Chief of Police— E. M. Eees.
Policemen— M. A. Whittington, W. J. Weatherby, W. A. Scott, R. E. Pierce, Arthur Jordan, A. B. White, (Sanitary).
Board of Education.
Chairman — G. S. Sergeant.
Secretary — W. E. Stone.
J. R. Mendenhall, W. E. Bevill, C. E. Holton, C. H. Ireland.
SuperinteDdent City Graded Schools — George A. Grimsley.
Fire Department.
Chief — Jos. J. Stone.
First Assistant — J. H. Phipps.
Second Assistant — R. B. Beall.
Secretary — E. L. Clarke.
Treasurer — Orlo Epps.
Steam Fire Engine Co. ISTo. 1— W. J. Blair, President; A. G.
Alexander, Secretary. Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1 — E. B. Beall, Foreman; C. G. Bur- ton, Secretary. Eagle Hose Co. No. 7— H. J. Elam, President; E. L. Clarke,
Secretary; F. N. Taylor, Captain. Southside Hose Co. No. 4 — J. H. Phipps, President; G. C.
Smith, Secretary. West End Hose Co. No. 6— Orlo Epps, President; R. H. Hol-
lowell. Secretary. Mascot Hose Co. No. 5 — John Tate, President; Claude Elam,
Secretary. Excelsior Hose Co. No. 2, (Colored) — Drury Howell, President;
E. L. Jones, Secretary.
Location of Fire Alarm Boxes.
Ward No. 1. No. 12 — Intersection of North Greene, Clay and Belle Meade Avenue. " 13 — Corner West Market and Eugene. " 14 — Corner West Market and Cedar.
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Ward No. 2. No. 23 — Corner Lindsay and Church. " 24— Corner East Market and INorth Forbis. " 25 — Corner East Market and Clinton.
Ward No. 3. No. 32 — Corner South Elm and East Washington. " 34 — East Washington just east of railroad near Mrs. Owens'. " 35 — Intersection of Asheboro, Fayetteville and Gowell.
Ward No. 4. No. 42 — Corner South Elm and Buchanan. " 43— Corner West and Spring. " 45 — Corner Walker Avenue and Mendenhall.
Ward No. 5. No. 52 — Corner West Lee and Ashe. " 53 — Corner Arlington and East Lee,
Ward No. 6. No. 62 — Corner Pearson and East Lee. " 63 — Corner Asheboro and East Bragg.
COUNTY QOVERNHENT.
Sheriff — J. A. Hoskins. Clerk Superior Court — E. L. Ragan. Register of Deeds — A. G. Kirkman. County Treasurer — John A. Hodgin. Deputy Sheriffs — A. A. Hinton, J. H. Davis. Deputy Clerk Superior Court — W. P. Ragan. Deputy Register of Deeds — S. A. Kirkman.
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QOVERNflENT OF NORTH CAROLINA.
Elias Carr, Governor, salary $3,000.
E. A. Doughton, Lieutenant-Governor and President of Senate. 0. M. Cooke, Secretary of State, salary $2,000 and fees.
W. H. Worth, Treasurer, salary $3,000. J. W. Denmark, Chief Clerk, salary $1,500. R. M. Furman, Auditor, salary $1,500.
J. C. Scarborough, Superintendent Public Instruction, salary $1,500.
F. I. Osborne, Attorney General, salary $2,000 and fees. F. H. Cameron, Adjutant General, salary $300.
S. L. Patterson, Commissiner of Agriculture, salary $2,000.
J. C. Ellington, Librarian, salary $1,000.
0. M. Eoberts, Keeper of Capitol, salary $750.
S. F. Telfair, Private Secretary to Governor, salary $1,200.
C. S. Hinton, Executive Clerk, salary $600.
W. P. Batchelor, Clerk to Secretary of State, salary $1,000.
F. P. Jerman, Clerk to Auditor, salary $1,000.
W. H. Martin, Clerk for Charitable and Penal Institutions,
salary $1,000. Jos. Potts, Teller to Treasurer, salary $750.
The Governor's council consists of the Secretary of State, Treasurer, Auditor and Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Supreme Court Judges.
W. T. Faircloth, Chief Justice, salary $2,500. A. C. Avery, Associate Justice, salary $2,500. Walter Clark, Associate Justice, salary $2,500.
D. M. Furches, Associate Justice, salary $2,500.
W. A. Montgomery, Associate Justice, salary $2,500. T. S. Kenan, Clerk, salary $300 and fees.
E. H. Bradley, Marshal, salary $1,000. E. T. Gray, Eeporter, salary $750.
Supreme Court meets in Ealeigh first Mondays in February and October.
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Public Works and Institutions in North Carolina.
University of Nortli Carolina, situated at Chapel Hill, Orange county, 28 miles west-northwest from Ealeigh, re-opened September 5 th, 1875. Officers: E. A. Alderman, President; Hon. E. H. Battle, (Board of Trustees) Secretary and Treas- urer.
North Carolina Institution for the Blind, located at Ealeigh.
, Principal; W. H. Eand, Steward; Dr. Hubert
Haywood, Physician; W. H. Worth, ex officio Treasurer.
Insane Asylum of North Carolina, at Ealeigh. Dr. Geo. L. Kirby, Superintendent; Dr. J. A. Faison, First Assistant Physician; Dr. E. S. McGeachy, Second Assistant Physician.
State Penitentiary. A. Leazar, Superintendent and General Manager; Jno. M. Fleming, Warden; Wm. Ledbetter, Deputy Warden; Dr. J. W. McGee, Physician; J. J. Bernard, Clerk.
State Hospital, Morganton. Dr. P. L. Murphy, Superintendent; Dr. Isaac M. Taylor, Assistant; Dr. C. E. Eoss, Assistant.
Eastern Insane Asylum, Goldsboro. Dr. J. F. Miller, Superin- tendent; Dr. W. W. Faison, Assistant.
Department of Agriculture, Ealeigh. S. L. Patterson, Commis- sioner; T. K. Bruner, Secretary; H. B. Battle. Ph. D., State Chemist.
College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, Ealeigh. Alex. Q. Holladay, President and Professor of History; W. F. Massey, Professor of Horticulture; W. A. Withers, Professor of Chem- istry D. H. Hill, Professor of English; B. Irby, Professor of Agriculture; W. C. Eiddick, Professor of Mathematics and Civil Engineering; N. E. Craighill, Professor of Mechanics; E. E. L. Yates, Adjunct Professor of Mathematics; F. E. Emery, Assistant Professor of Agriculture; C. M. Pritchett, Assistant Professor of Mechanics.
State Agricultural Society. Exhibition buildings and grounds two miles west of Ealeigh. Benehan Cameron, President; John Nichols Secretary and Treasurer; Vice Presidents: Dr. W. E. Capeheart, Dr. L. L. Staton, W. Draughan, J. F. Jones, Dr. G. K. Foust, W. A. Smith, E. B. C. Hambleys, S. L. Patterson, Baron DeAllinges.
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SUPREME COURT OF NORTH CAROLINA.
1st District— Feb. 3, 1896 ; Sept. 28, 1896 ; Feb. 1, 1897. 2nd District— Feb. 10, 1896; Oct. 5, 1896; Feb. 8, 1897. 3rd District— Feb. 17, 1896; Oct. 12, 1896; Feb. 15, 1897. 4tb District— Feb. 24, 1896 ; Oct. 19, 1896; Feb. 22, 1897. 5th District— Mch. 2, 1896; Oct. 26, 1896; Mch. 1, 1897. 6th District— Mch. 9, 1896 ; Nov. 2, 1896 ; Mch. 8, 1897. 7th District— Mch. 16, 1896 ; Nov. 9, 1896 ; Mch. 15, 1897. 8th District— Mch. 23, 1896; Nov. 16, 1896; Mch. 22, 1897. 9th District— Mch. 30, 1896; Nov. 23, 1896 ; Mch. 29, 1897. 10th District— April 6, 1876; Nov. 30, 1876 ; April 5, 1897. 11th District— April 13, 1896 ; Dec. 7, 1896 ; April 12, 1897. 12th District— April 20, 1896; Dec. 14, 1896; April 19, 1897.
Criminal Court.
Eastern Circuit — 0. P. Meares, Judge. Mecklenburg— April 13, '96; Sept. 7, '96; April 12, '97. Vance— Jan. 27, '96; Sept. 14, '96; Jan. 25. '97. New Hanover— Jan. 6, '96 ; Mch. 9, '96 ; Oct. 12, '96 ; Jan. 4, '97 ;
Mch. 8, '97. Warren— Jan. 20, '96; July 13, '96; Jan. 18, '97. Edgecombe— Feb. 10, '96; Nov. 2, '96 ; Feb. 8, '97. Craven— Feb. 17, '96 ; Oct. 5, '96 ; Feb. 15, '97. Halifax— Feb. 24, '96 ; Dec. 7, '96 ; Feb. 22, '97. Robeson— April 20, '96; April 19, '97.
Western Circuit — H. G. Ewart, Judge. Buncombe— Jan. 27, '96; April 27, '96; July 27, '96 ; Oct. 26,
'96; Jan. 25, '97; April 26, '97. Haywood— Jan. 13, '96 ; June 22, '96 ; Jan. 11, '97 ; June 29, '97. Madison— Feb. 10, '96 ; June 8, '96 ; Nov. 9, '96 ; Feb. 8, '97 ;
June 16, '97. Henderson— April 13, '96 ; Oct. 12, '96 ; April 12, '97.
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United States Courts in North Carolina.
Eastern District Court — A. S. Seymour, Judge. Elizabeth City— April 20, '96; Oct. 19, '96; April 19, '97. New Berne— April 27, '96; Oct. 26, '96; April 26, '97. Wilmington— May 4, '96; Nov. 2, '97; May 3, '97. Ealeigh— May 25, '96; Dec. 7, '96; May 31, '97.
Western District Court — Robert P. Dick, Judge. Greensboro— April 6, '96; Oct. 5, '96; April 5, '97. Statesville— April 20, '96; Oct. 19, '96; April 19, '97. Asheville— May 4, '96; Nov. 2, '96; May 3, '97. Charlotte— June 8, '96; Dec. 14, '96; June 16, '97.
Superior Courts in North Carolina.
first judicial district. Beaufort— Feb. 17, '96; May 25, '96; Nov. 30, '96; Feb. 15, '97;
May 24, '97. Currituck— Mch. 2, '96; Sept. 7, '96; Mch. 1, '97. Camden— Mch. 9, '96; Sept. 14, '96; Mch. 8, '97. Pasquotank— Mch. 16, '96; Sept. 21, '96; Mch. 15, '97. Perquimans— Mch. 23, '96; Sept. 28, '96; Mch. 22, '97. Chowan— Mch. 30, '96; Oct. 5, '96; Mch. 29, 97. Gates— April 6, '96; Oct. 12, '96; April 5, '97. Hertford— April 13, '96; Oct. 19, '96; April 12, '97. Washington— April 20, '96; June 8, '96; Oct. 26, '96; April 19,
'97; June 7, '97. Tyrrell— April 27, '96; Nov. 2, '96; April 26, '97. Dare— May 4, '96; Nov. 9, '96; May 3, '97. Hyde— May 11, '96; Nov. 16, '96; May 10, '97. Pamlico— May 18, '96; Nov. 23, '96 ; May 17, '97.
SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Halifax— Mch. 2, '96; May 25, '96 ; Nov. 23, '96; Mch. 1, '97;
May 24, '97. Warren— Mch. 16, '96 ; Sept. 21, '96 ; Mch. 15, '97. Northampton— Mch. 30, '96 ; Aug. 3 and 10, '96 ; Oct. 26, '96 ;
Mch. 29, '97. Edgecomb— April 13, '96 ; Oct. 12 and 19, '96 ; June 8, '96 ;
June 15, '96; April 12, '97; June 16, '97. Bertie— Feb. 17, '96; April 27, '96; Sept. 14, '96; Nov. 9, '96;
Feb. 15, '97; April 26, '97.
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Craven— Feb. 3, '96 ; May 4, '96; Nov. 30, '96; Feb. 1, '77; May 3, '97.
THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Pitt— Jail. 6, '96 ; Mcli. 2, '96 ; Mch. 30, '96 ; Sept. 21, '96; Dec. 7,
'96 ; Jan. 4, '97; Mch. 1, '97; Mch. 29, '97. Franklin— Jan. 20, '96; April 13, '96; Oct. 26, '96 ; Jan. 18,
'97; April 12, '97. Wilson— Feb. 3, '96 ; June 1, '96 ; Nov. 2, '96 ; Feb. 1, '97 ; May
31, '97. Vance— Feb. 17, '96; May 18, '96; Oct. 5, '96; Feb. 15, '97;
May 17, '97. Martin— Mch. 16, '96; Sept. 7, '96; Mch. 15, '97. Nash— April 27, '96 ; Nov. 23, '96 ; April 26, '97.
FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Wake— Jan. 6, '96; Feb. 24, '96 ; Mch. 23, '96; April 20, '96 ;
July 13, '96 ; Sept. 28, '96 ; Oct. 26, '96 ; Jan. 4, '97 ; Feb. 22,
'97; Mch. 22, '97; April 19, '97. Wayne— Jan. 20, '96 ; April 13, '96 ; Sept. 14, '96 ; Oct. 19, '96 ;
Jan. 18, '97 ; April 12, '97. Harnett— Feb. 17, '96; Sept. 7, '96; Nov. 30, '96; Feb. 15, '97. Johnston— Mcli. 9, '96; Aug. 31, '96; Nov. 16, '96; Mcli. 8, '97.
FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Durham— Jan. 13, '96 ; Mch. 23, '96 ; May 11, '96 ; Sept. 14, '96 ;
Oct. 12, '96 ; Jan. 11, '97 ; Mch. 22, '97; May 10, '97. Granville— Jan. 27, '96 ; April 20, '96 ; July 27, '96 ; Nov. 30,
'96 ; Jan. 25, '97; April 19, '97. Chatham— Feb. 10, '96 ; May 4, '96 ; Sept- 28, '96 ; Feb. 8, '97:
May 3, '97. Guilford— Feb. 17, '96 ; May 25, '96 ; Aug. 31, '96 ; Dec. 14, '96 ;
Feb. 15, '97 ; May 24, '97. Alamance— Mch. 9, '96 ; May 18, '96 ; Nov. 16, '96 ; Mch. 8, '97 ;
May 17, '97. Orange— Mch. 16, '96 ; Aug. 10, '96 ; Nov. 2, '96; Mch. 15, '97. Caswell— April 6, '96; Aug. 17, '96; Oct. 26, '96; April 5, '97. Person— April 13, '96 ; Aug. 24, '96 ; Nov. 23, '96 ; April 12, '97.
SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
New Hanover— Jan. 20, '96; April 13, '96; Sept. 28, '96; Jan. 18, '97; April 12, '97. (All these Courts for civil cases only.)
COURTS.
Sampson— Feb. 3, '96 ; April 27, '96; Oct. 12, '96 ; Feb. 1, '97;
April 26, '97. Duplin— Feb. 17, '96; Aug. 10, '96; Dec. 7. '96; Feb. 15, '97. Greene— Feb. 2i, '96; Aug. 17, '96; Nov. 30, '96; Feb. 22, '97. Pender— Mch. 2, '96; Sept. 14, '96; Mch. 1, '97. Carteret— Mch. 16, '96 ; Oct. 26, '96; Mcli. 15, '97. Jones— Mch. 23, '96; Nov. 2, '96; Mch. 22, '97. Onslow— Mch. 30, '96 ; Nov. 9, '96; Mch. 29, '97. Lenoir— May 4, '96; Nov. 16, '96 ; May 3, '97.
SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Anson— Jan. 6, '96; April 27, '96 ; Sept. 7, '96 ; Nov. 30, '96;
Jan. 4, '97; April 26, '97. Moore— Jan. 13, '96; Mch. 2, '96; Aug. 17, '96; Dec. 14, '96;
Jan. 11, '97; Mch 1, '97. Cumberland— Jan. 20, '96 ; April 20, '96; May 11, '96 ; Jan. 27,
'96 ; Nov. 16, '96; Jan. 18' '97; April 19, '97; May 10, '97. Robeson— Jan. 27, '96 ; May 18, '96 ; Aug. 3, '96 ; Oct. 5, '96 ;
Jan. 25, '97; May 17, '97. Richmond— Feb. 10, '96; April 13, '96 ; June 1, '96; Sept. 21,
'96; Nov. 2, '96; Dec. 7, '96 ; Feb. 8, '97; April 12, '97; May
31, '97. Columbus— Feb. 24, '96 ; July 20, '96 ; Nov. 9, '96 ; Feb. 22, '97. Brunswick— April 6, '96 ; Sept. 14, '96 ; April 5, '97. Bladen— Mch. 16, '96; Oct. 26, '96 ; Mch. 15, '97.
EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Cabarrus— Jan. 20, '96 ; July 27, '96 ; Jan. 18, '97.
Randolph— Mch. 16, '96; Nov. 16, '96; Mch. 15, '97.
Iredell— Feb. 3, '96; May 18, '96; Aug. 10, '96; Nov. 9, '96;
Feb. 1, '97; May 17, '97. Rowan— Feb. 17, '96 ; May 11, '96; Aug. 24, '96; Nov. 23 and
30, '96 ; Feb. 15, '97; May 10, '97. Davidson— Mch. 2, '96; Sept. 7, '96; Mch. 1, '97. Montgomery— Mch 30, '96; Oct. 15, '96; Mch. 29, '97. Yadkin- May 4, '96 ; Oct. 26, '96 ; May 3, '97.
NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Alexander- Jan. 20, '96 ; July 27, '96 ; Jan. 18, '97. Rockingham— Jan. 27, '96 ; Aug. 3, '96 ; Nov. 9, '96 ; Jan 25, '97.
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Forsyth— Feb. 17, '96; May 11, '96; Aug. 10, '96; Dec. 7, '96;
Feb. 15, '97; May 10, '97. Wilkes— Mch. 2, '96; Sept. 7, '96; Mch. 1, '97. Surry— Mch. 16, '96 ; Oct. 12, '96; Mch. 15. '97. Alleghany— Mch. 30, '96; Sept. 21, '96; Mch. 29, '97. Davie— April 6, '96 ; Sept. 28, '96 ; April 5, '97. Stokes— April 20, '96; Oct. 26, '96; April 19, '97.
TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Catawba— Feb. 17, '96; Aug. 3, '96 ; Feb. 15, '97. McDowell— Mch. 2, '96 ; Aug. 17, '96 ; Mch. 1, '97. Burke— Mch. 16, '96 ; Aug. 31, '96; Mch. 15, '97. Caldwell— Mch. 30, '96; Sept. 14, '96; Mch. 29, '97. Ashe— April 13, '96 ; Sept. 28, '96 ; April 12, '97. Watauga— April 27, '96 ; Oct. 12, '96; April 26, '97. Mitchell— May 4, '96; Oct. 19, '96; May 3, '97. Yaucey— May 18, '96 ; Nov. 2, '96 ; May 17, '97.
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Union— Jan. 27, '96; Aug. 24, '96; Jan. 25, '97. Mecklenburg— Jan. 20, '96; Mch. 16, '96; June 1, '96; Oct. 5,
'96; Jan. 18, '97; Mch. 15, '97; May 31, '97. (All these
Courts for civil cases only.) Gaston— Feb. 17, '96: Sept. 21, '96; Feb. 15, '97. Stanley— Mch. 2, '96; Sept. 7, '96; Mch. 1, '97. Lincoln— Mch. 30, '96; Oct. 19, '96; Mch. 29, '97. Cleveland— April 13, '96; Oct. 26, '96; April 12, '97. Rutherford— April 27, '96 ; Nov. 9, '96 ; April 26, '97, Polk— May 11, '96 ; Nov. 23, '96 ; May 10, '97. Henderson— May 18, '96 ; Nov. 30, '96; May 17, '97.
TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Madison— Feb. 24, '96 ; Aug. 3, '96; Feb. 22, '97.
Buncombe— Mch. 9, '96 ; Aug. 17, '96 ; Dec. 7, '96 ; Mch. 8, '97.
(All these are for civil cases only.) Transylvania— Mch. 30, '96 ; Sept. 7, '96 ; Mch. 29, '97. Haywood— April 6, '96 ; Sept. 14, '96 ; April 5, '97. Jackson— April 20, '96 ; Sept. 28, '96 ; April 19, '97. Macon— May 4, '96 ; Oct. 5, '96 ; May 3, '97. Clay— May 11, '96; Oct. 12, '96 ; May 10, '97.
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Cherokee— May 18, '96 ; Oct. 19, '96 ; May 17, '97. Graham— June 1, '96 ; Nov. 9, '96 ; May 31, '97. Swaiu- June 8, '96 ; Nov. 23, '96 ; June 7, '97.
Abstract ol North Carolina Cominercial and Statute Law.
ACCOUNTS
should be made out in detail and it is unnecessary to attach an affidavit ; the full name and surname, together with the residence of the party in whose name the suit is to be brought, should be furnished ; if the claim belongs to a partnership, the full name, surname and residence of each member of firm should be fur- nished.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
may be made before any commissioner appointed by the Gover- nor of this State, or before a judge, clerk of court of record, notary public having a seal, or a justice of the peace.
AKEEST AND IMPEISONMENT IN CIVIL ACTIONS
may be made for following causes : (1) When defendant is a non- resident of the State, or is about to remove therefrom, and the action is for recovery of damages not. arising out of a contract or for injury to person or character, or for injuring, wrongfully taking, detaining or converting property ; (2) in actions for fine or penalty, or for seduction, or for money received, or for prop- erty embezzled or fraudulently misajjplied by a public officer, or by an attorney, solicitor or counselor, or by an officer or agent of a corporation, or banking association, in the course of his em- ployment as such, or by any factor, agent, broker or other person in a financial capacity, or for any misconduct or neglect of office in a professional employment ; (3) in actions for recovery of pos- session of personal property, unjustly detained, where the property or any part thereof has been concealed, removed or disposed of, so that it cannot be found or taken by the sheriff and with the
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intent that it should not be so found or taken, or with the intent to deprive the plaintiff of the benefit thereof ; (4) when the de- fendant has been guilty of fraud in contracting the debt, or incurring the obligation for which the action is brought, or in concealing or disposing of the property, for the taking, detention or conversion of which the action is brought, or when the action is brought to recover damages for fraud or deceit ; (5) when de- fendant has removed or disposed of his property, or is about to do so, with intent to defraud his creditors.
No female shall be arrested, however, except in actions for wilful injuries to person, character or property.
The order to arrest must be obtained from a court and is founded upon an affidavit made by the plaintiff or some other person in his behalf that sufficient cause of action exists, and that the case is one of those above mentioned. Before an order of arrest shall be granted there must be filed on behalf of the plaintiff an undertaking, with sufficient surety, in a sum not less than $100, conditioned to pay defendant all costs and damages which he may sustain if such order be dismissed.
ASSIGNMENTS.
Assignee must within ten days file with the Clerk of Court a complete inventory of assets sworn to ; also must give bond or be removed, if insolvent ; must also file statements of sales and receipts every three months ; cannot sell any property until after ten days from date of assignment ; must file final account within 12 months ; all creditors must file verified statements of their claim with the clerk before receiving any dividend. All debts of assignor fall due and are payable on date of assignment. By act of 1895, it is provided that all conditional sales, assignments, mortgages or deeds in trust, which are executed to secure any debt, obligation, note or bond, which gives preference to any creditor of the maker, shall be absolutely void as to existing creditors.
ATTACHMENTS
may issue against the property of a non-resident debtor, or one who has departed from the State to defraud his creditors, or to avoid the service of a summons, or keeps himself concealed therein with like intent ; or against a foreign corporation, or if such per- son or corporation has removed or is about to remove any of his
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or its property from the State, with intent to defraud his or its creditors, or has assigned, disposed of or secreted, or is about to assign, dispose of or secrete any of his or its property, with like intent whether such debtor is a resident of this State or not. The creditor procuring warrant of attachment must, within ten days file an affidavit in the Clerk's office, or before a justice of the peace, if the warrant is taken out in his court, stating the grounds on which the warrant of attachment is asked. The creditor is also required to give good bond and security for costs and dam- ages, in case the proceeding by attachment is wrongful or oppressive.
BILLS OP EXCHANGE ATSTD PROMISSOKT NOTES.
Grace is allowed on bills of exchange drawn at sight, unless there is a stipulation to the contrary, and the general rules of mercantile law are in force as to all negotiable paper except in regard to protest.
BANK DEPOSITS
of less than $100 to the credit of a deceased person may be paid to next of kin, or person defraying expenses of last sickness and burial of deceased, without any legal administration. Deposits made by a married woman shall be paid out only to her or her order.
CHATTEL MORTGAGES.
Following is the form prescribed by statute for chattel mort- gages not exceeding the sum of $300 :
I, , of the county of , in the State
of North Carolina, am indebted to , of
county and said State, in the sum of dollars, for
which he holds my note, to be due the day of
A. D. 18...; and to secure the payment of the same I do hereby convey to him these articles of personal property to-wit : (insert description) but on this special trust, that if I fail to pay said
debt and interest on or before the day of
A. D. 18..., then he may sell said property, or so much thereof as may be necessary, by public auction, for cash, first giving 20 days notice at three pi;blic places, and apply the proceeds of such sale to the discharge of such debt and interest on the same, and pay any surplus to me.
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Given under my hand and seal, this day of
A. D. 18... [seal] ■
(Signature.)
The disposal of property mortgaged, without the consent of the mortgagee and with intent to defeat his rights, is a misde- meanor by statute. Chattel mortgages are not valid against third parties until registered in the county where the mortgagor resides, or in case the mortgagor does not reside in the State, then in the county where the chattels are situate, unless they consist of choses in action, in which latter case the mortgage must be recorded in the county where the mortgagee resides. Renewal of a chattel mortgage is not required to continue it in force until fully satisfied. Chattel mortgages may be foreclosed by suit in court or by sale, if they contain a power of sale.
COMMENCEMENT OF SUIT.
Process in court may be served ten days before first day of term. The action is commenced by issuing a summons and filing a complaint in the clerk's office. Actions before justice of the peace are commenced by issuing summons to be served on the debtor, which is made returnable at some time and place within the county, to be designated by the justice. Judgment can usually be obtained in two days.
CONSIGNMENTS.
Failure of a consignee to account for goods consigned may be the subject of both an indictment and civil action. The latter is barred in three years.
CONTRACTS OF MARRIED WOMEN.
Married women cannot make a valid executory contract and are not personally liable for any debt contracted during coverture ; may make contracts if free-trader. Her real estate is not liable for debts of her husband. She is entitled to dower in all her husband's real estate after his death, and to a year's sup- port out of his personal property after his death. (See free-trader.)
CORPORATIONS
are created both under general laws and by special acts. Any number not less than three may form a corporation for legitimate business. No reports of their financial condition are required to
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be made. Contracts by which liability may be incurred for over ■$100 miist be in writing and have the seal of the corporation, or be signed by some officer of the company authorized thereto. In case of fraud on the part of an officer or stockholder, the statute makes him personally liable to the creditors in a suit brought in the name of the Attorney General. No statutes in relation to liability of stockholders for debts of corporation.
DEEDS.
All conveyances, deeds or other instruments, affecting the rights of a married woman, must be jointly executed by both husband and wife, and must be acknowledged or j^roved as to both, and the wife must be examined privily and apart from her husband touching her voluntary assent. Conveyances, of lands, contracts to convey and leases of land for more than three years, to be good and available in law as against a purchaser for value or creditors, shall be acknowledged by the grantor, or proved on oath by one or more witnesses, and registered in the county wherein the land lies. Deeds are required to be under seal, though a scroll is sufficient.
DOWER AND CURTESY.
The wife is endowed, upon the death of her husband, of one- third in value of all the land and other real estate which her husband possessed during coverture. Everv man who has mar- ried a woman and had issue by her, born alive, after her death, if he survive, shall be entitled to an estate as tenant by the curtesy, during his life, in all the lands, tenements and heredita- ments which his wife possessed during coverture.
ESTATES OF DECEASED PERSONS.
Reasonable time is allowed the executors or administrators to settle estates of deceased persons, but they must not exceed two years. Administrator must, within twenty days after his qUalifi- tion, advertise for claimants to exhibit their claims at or before a certain day, which must be twelve mouths from the first publi- cation.
EXEMPTIONS.
Every homestead, and dwellings and buildings therewith, not exceeding in value one thousand dollars, to be selected by
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the owner thereof ; or in lieu thereof, at the option of the owner, any lot in any city, town or village, with the dwellings used thereon, owned and occupied by any resident of the State, and not exceeding the value of one thousand dollars. Personal property of the value of five hundred dollars.
FKEE-TEADEK.
A married Avomau may become a free-trader at the age of twenty-one, with the consent of her husband : (1) by anti-nuptial contract proved and registered ; (2) by a writing substantially as follows, signed by husband and wife :
C. D., of the age of twenty-one years, wife of E. F., of
county. State of North Carolina, with his consent
testified by his signature thereto, enters herself as a free trader from the date of the registration hereof.
(Signed) C. D.
E. F.
This writing must be joroved before proper officer and filed in register's office in county where she proj)oses to do business.
HOLIDAYS.
January first and nineteenth, February twenty-second. May tenth and twentieth, July fourth. First Monday in September (Labor Day), December twenty-fifth, and the Day of Thanksgiv- ing, fixed by the Governor each year, are legal holidays. If any of these days falls on Sunday, the following Monday becomes holiday, and paper due on such Sunday is payable the Saturday preceding, and paper which would otherwise be joayable on Monday shall be payable on Tuesday thereafter. When any of the above holidays falls on Saturday, paper due on Sunday following is due on Monday following ; whenever any of such holidays falls on Monday, joaper otherwise due on that day is payable on succeed- ing Tuesday. Papers due on holidays, when they occur on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday, and papers due on Sunday, not preceded or followed by a holiday, are payable the day before.
INTEREST.
The legal rate of interest shall be six per cent, per annum, for such time as interest may accrue, and the taking, receiving, reserving or charging a greater rate of interest, either before or after the interest may accrue, when knowingly done, shall work
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a forfeiture of the entire interest, which the note, or other evi- dence of debt carries with it, or which has been agreed to be paid thereon. And in case a greater rate of interest has been paid, the person, or his legal representatives, or corporation by whom it has been paid, may recover back twice the amount of interest paid, in an action in the nature of action for debt, Provided, such action shall be commenced within two years after the payment of such indebtedness. (This is also the Na- tional Banking law in regard to usury, but the State adds): Provided further, that in an action, brought in any court of competent jurisdiction to recover upon any such note or other evidence of debt, it shall be lawful for the party against whom the action is brought to plead as a counter-claim the penalty above provided for, viz: twice the amount of interest paid as aforesaid, and also the forfeiture of the entire interest. And no costs shall be recovered by any party, whether plaintiff or defendant who may endeavor to recover upon any usurious con- tract. That this act shall not apply to contracts executed here- tofore.
JUDGMENT, EXECUTION, AND STAY OF EXECUTION.
Judgment may be obtained at first term after process has been served, unless the debtor pleads, answers or demurs to first complaint. Judgment rendered or docketed in Superior court is a lien on real estate in the coiinty from the time it is docketed ; judgments obtained before justices of the peace, bind real-estate from time docketed in Superior court. Executions issued on judgments in Superior court are returnable to the next term of the court. Debtor may stay judgment of justice of the peaee six months, by giving good security, when the amount exceeds one hundred dollars, not so long when the amount is under. There is no stay of execution in Superior court.
JURISDICTION OF COURTS.
Justices courts have jurisdiction up to $200.00. Superior courts, which sit in every county every six months have no limit to amount above |200.00 over which it takes jurisdiction.
LICENSES.
Travellers are not required to take out a license.
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LIMITATION OF ACTION'S.
Actions on accounts and contracts not under seal must be com- menced within three years, and on a note under seal must be commenced within ten years, or the statute of limitation may be plead against recovery.
mechanics' liens.
Every building built, repaired, or improved, and every lot, farm or vessel, is subject to a lien for the payment of all debts, con- tracted for work done on the same, or for material furnished, but a vendor has no lien upon lumber for the purchase-money, unless the lumber was purchased with the understanding that it was to be used in building or repairing upon the purchaser's land, nor is a homestead right affected by such a lien. The lien attaches from the time materials begin to be furnished, and the notice relates back to that time. JSTotice of the lien shall be filed in the office of the Superior Court Clerk within twelve months after the com- pletion of the labor or the final furnishing of the materials. Proceedings to enforce the lien must be commenced within six months from the date of the filing of the notice, provided that if the debt is not due within six months but becomes due within twelve months, proceedings to enforce the lien, may be brought within thirty days after it is due. All sub-contractors and laborers, who furnish materials for the building or repairing of any house or other improvement on real estate, have a lien there- on for the amount of the labor or materials, which lien is prefer- red to mechanic's lien ; provided they give notice to the owner or lessee of the real estate, who makes the contract for such build- ing or improvement, at any time before the settlement with the contractor, and after such notice is given, no payment to the con- tractor shall be valid as against the lien of such sub-contractors.
MOKTGAGES
are executed the same as deeds, but are valid only, as against creditors or purchasers for valuable consideration, from the reg- istry in the county wherein the land lies. Mortgages are fore- closed by action in the nature of a bill of foreclosure, unless there be a power of sale in the mortgage deed, when the same may be foreclosed by notice, advertised for thirty days at the court house door, as well as in the manner prescribed in the mort- gage itself.
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SUPPLEMENTAL PEOCEEDINGS.
Judgment creditor may obtain an order for the examination of his debtor ujion an affidavit, showing : 1. The return of an ex- ecution unsatisfied in whole or in part ; 2. The want of known property, liable to execution ; 3. The non-existence of any equit- able estates in land, within the lien of judgment ; 4. The exist- ence of pi-operty, choses in action and things of value, belonging to the judgment debtor unaffected by any lien and incapable of levy ; third parties may also be examined where it is shown by the affidavit that they owe the judgment debtor more than ten dollars ; on such proceedings, a receiver may be appointed and property discovered, ordered applied to execution.
Rates of Postage.
First Class — Letters, all manuscript, all matters wholly or partly in writing, two cents for each ounce or fraction thereof, except postal cards. Droj) letters 1 cent per ounce.
Whenever any package is sealed or otherwise closed against inspection, or contains or bears writing which is not allowed by law, such package is subject to letter postage, two cents per ounce.
Second Class — All newspapers and other periodical joublica- tions issued at stated intervals, and as frequently as four times a year from a known office of publication, one cent a pound or fraction thereof. Newspapers and periodical publications sent by persons other than the publishers and newsdealers 1 cent for every four ounces or fraction thereof.
Third Class — Books and circulars, proof sheets, corrected proof sheets and manuscript copy accompanying the same, one cent for each two ounces or fraction thereof.
Fourth Class — Embraces all matter not in the first, second, or third class, which is not in its form or nature liable to destroy, deface or otherwise damage the mail bag, and is not above four
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pounds for each package, except in case of single books weigh- ing in excess of that amount, one cent for each ounce or fraction thereof.
Note — -The Postmaster General has issued an order changing the rate of postage on a number of articles that have heretofore been rated as third class or printed matter. The following is the text of the order : "The character of paper as an article of merchandise within the meaning of the postal laws is not neces- sarily changed by printing or stamping thereon of words, letters, characters, figures or images, or of any combination thereof. Labels, patterns, photographs, playing cards, visiting cards, ad- dresses, tags, paper sacks, wrapping paper, with printed advertise- ments thereon, bill-heads, letter-heads, envelopes and other matter of the same general character is charged as fourth class matter, that is : one cent for each ounce or fraction thereof."
Postal Money Orders. — Orders not exceeding $5, 5 cts.; over |5 and not exceeding $10, 8 cts.; over $10 and not exceed- ing $15, 10 cts.; over $15 and not exceeding $30, 15 cts.; over $30 and not exceeding $40, 20 cts.; over $40 and not exceeding $50, 25 cts.; over $50 and not exceeding $60, 30 cts.; over $60 and not exceeding $70, 35 cts.; over $70 and not exceeding $80, 40 cts.; over $80 and not exceeding $100, 45 cts.
The order for Eegistered Letters is only payable at the office on which it is drawn. The order should be collected within one year from date. Once paid, the department will not be further liable. 8c. and postage.
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STREET DIRECTORY.
Arlington from Fayetteville south beyond limits.
Aslie from Gaston south, beyond limits.
Asheboro from Gorrell southeast beyond limits.
Austin from South Ashe west to Bilbro Alley.
Bain from South Elm west to 0. F. & Y. V. E. E.
Beech from East Market north to Mebane.
Belle Meade Avenue from Greene west to limits.
Bellvue from West Bragg south to McCulloch.
Bennett from E". C. E. E. south to limits.
Bessemer Avenue, Coneville.
Bilbro Alley from West Lee south to limits.
Boon from East Market south to INT. C. E. E.
Brooks from West Lee north to Bain.
Buchanan from South Elm west to Ashe.
Carolina, Coneville.
Cedar from Greene south to limits.
Church from Korth Elm northeast beyond limits.
Clay from jianction of Elm and Church northwest to Greene.
Chestnut from East Market north to Hendrix.
Cole from Church east to limits.
Delphine from Edgeworth west to limits.
Dodson from East Market south to N. C. E. E. and north to limits.
Douglas from Asheboro east to limits.
East Lee from South Elm east to limits.
East Whittington from south Elm east to Asheboro.
East from East Market south to limits.
East Market from Elm east beyond limits.
East Sycamore from South Elm east to Lyndon, and from South
Gilmer east to limits. East Washington from South Elm east beyond limits. East Bragg from South Elm east to limits. Edgeworth from Greene south to West Washington. Eugene from Gaston south to Walker Avenue. Eulton from Walker Avenue south to limits. Factory from King east to Macon.
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Fayetteville from South Elm southeast to Gorrell.
Gastou from Cedar east to Forbis and from Percy east to Maple.
Gorrell from Fayetteville east to Bennett.
Hendrix from Church east to limits.
High from East Washington south to limits.
Humphries from Greene west to Edgeworth.
Jackson from AValker Avenue south to limits.
Julian from Asheboro east to limits.
Keogh from Greene north to limits.
Kerr from Chestnut east to limits.
King from Factory south to East Lee.
Lindsay from Church east beyond limits.
Lithia from Walker Avenue south to Southern Railway.
Lyndon from East Sycamore south to East Washington.
Lewis from South Elm southwest to South Ashe.
Macon from Factory south to limits.
Maple from East Market north to limits.
McCulloch from Asheboro west to limits.
McGee from Spring west to limits.
Mebane from North Davie east to Forbis and from Beech east to
Dodson. Morehead Avenue from Furniture Factory west to limits. North Davie from East Market north to Church. North Elm from Market north beyond limits. North Forbis from East Market north to Lindsay. North Gilmer from East Market north to limits. North Greene from West Market northwest beyond limits. North Mendenhall from West Market north beyond limits. Park Avenue from North Greene north to limits. Percy from East Market north to Lindsay. Pearson from Gorrell south to Douglas. Eailroad Avenue from Lithia west to limits. Scheuck from South Elm west to Cedar, Second, Coneville.
Smith from North Elm east to limits. South Davie from East Market south to Fayetteville. South Elm from Market south beyond limits. South Forbis from East Market south to East Washington. South Gilmer from East Market south to East Washington.
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South Greene from West Market south to West Washington.
South Mendenhall from West Market south beyond limits.
Spring from Greene south beyond limits.
Vance from Bragg south to limits.
Walker Avenue from Ashe west beyond limits.
West Whittington from South Elm west to limits.
West Market from Elm west beyond limits.
West Sycamore from South Elm west to Spring.
West Washington from South Elm west to Spring.
West Bragg from South Elm west to South Cedar.
West Lee from South Elm west to limits.
EXPLANATIONS.
I desire to make a few explanations which will be of as- sistance in understanding how to use this book. There are several suburban towns which I have included which have no street numbers. In Coneville the residence can be designated only by the name of the street. In Jacksonville the name of that suburb is the only way its inhabitants can be located. In that part of Warnersville which lies beyond the limits I was compelled to put down "Warnersville beyond limits." In Jonesboro I numbered all the houses on the right even numbers, beginning with 2 and running 4, 6, 8, etc., to end. The houses on the left I numbered with odd numbers, beginning with 1 and running 3, 5, 7, 9, etc. So for instance. No. 14 e Market, Jonesboro, means the 7th house on the right hand side of East Market, beginning at the end of the corporate limits. Of course such designations as
"rear of No. street" will be easily understood. I also
wish to call attention to the fact that in giving a man's name, if he is married, I have placed immediately after it in parenthesis the name or initials of his wife. In giving names of members of firms I have placed the firm's name in parenthesis after the in- dividual name. The names of firms are followed by the names of the individual members of the firms. Widows' names are usually followed by the names of their husbands before their death. The city numbers run up to 1099, then instead of going on with 1100, they jump to 2000, runup to 2099 and then jump to 3000.
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CAN SERVE YOU WITH EARLY VEGETABLES. 38 DIRECTORY— WHITE.
Greensboro City Directory. 1896^97.
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS DIRECTORY. Agt., agent; ave., avenue; bds., boards; bet, between; bey., beyond; com., com- mission; com. mer., commission merchant; cor., corner, dep., depot; do., ditto; e., east; emp., employe; ft., freight; fact., factory; Gr., Greensboro; h., hovise; ins., insurance; mfg., manufacturing; mfrs., manufacturers; mgr., manager; pres., president; propr., proprietor; P. O., postoffice; r., rooms; s., south; St., street; w., west; wid., widow; wks., works; tob., tobacco; genl. mdse., general merchandise; supt., superintendent; So. Ry., Sovithern Railway; C. F. & Y. Y. R. R., Cape Fear & Yadkin Yalley Railroad; N. C. R. R., North Carolina Railroad; Gr. B. & T. Co., Greensboro Brick and Tiling Co.; Gr. I. & C. Co., Greensboro Ice and Coal Co.; Gr. Sp. & B. Wks., Greensboro Spoke and Bending Works; Cape Fear M. Co., Cape Fear Manufacturing Co.; Gr. S. & B. Co., Greensboro Sash and Blind Co.; Guilf. L,. M. Co., Guilford Lumber Manufacturing Co.; So. F. & W. Co., Southern Finishing and Warehouse Co.: Normal, State Normal and Industrial School; Gr. Fu. M. Co., Greensboro Furniture Manufacturing Co.
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Abbott Miss Carrie B, h 2005 Keogh
Abbott Geo (Sula), wks Laundry, r 1071^ w Market
Abbott J C (Julia C), li 2005 Keogh
Abbott J Leslie, wks So F & W Co, h 319 Lindsay
Abbott J T (Emma E), wks Sergeant Mfg Co, h 319 Lindsay
Abbott Miss Minnie L, h 319 Lindsay
Abbott Miss Rosa L, h 319 Lindsay
Adams W M (Fannie F), plumber h 220 e Bragg
African Blood Cure Co, (Walter B Brooks, Pres and Gen'l
Mgr) 344 and 3443/3 s Davie Agnew A L, bo.ss weaver Hucomuga, h 913 s Elm Agricultural and Mechanical College for the Colored Race,
Prof J B Dudley, president, 212 n Dodson Aiken & Clapp (T R Aiken, C A Clapp) grocers, 200 and 202
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Aiken Miss Mamie, wks H H Cartland, h 2055 e Market Aiken T Robert (Aiken & Clapp), h 219 n Cedar Aitlett Mrs Telitha, widow Rufus, h 735 e Washington Albright Edward, plumber Odell Hdw Co, r 115 w Market Albright Geo B (Julia), printer, h 315 e Washington
Coal and Wood. JfJl^<=o»o°»estic and Red Ash Anthracite in all
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Albright J A, driver So Exp Co, r express office Albright Mrs Nellie S, widow Joseph, h 229 n Cedar Albright Percy (Lily), chief clerk CF&YV, hii6 Church Albright R M, telegraph operator So Ry, h 122 Church Albright Miss Sallie L,, h 406 w Washington Albright Mrs W A widow, h 406 w Washington Alderman A H (Leona B), Cashier Greensboro National
Bank, h 506 w Market Alderman H P, conductor CF&YV, bds 508 Asheboro Alderman Miss May P, stenographer Odell Hdw Co, h
cor Washington and Spring Alderman S L, photographer, iios Elm Alderman W F Jr (Annie), wks Cox-Ferree, bds 614 w
Market Alexander Wm, farmer, bds 1006 Spring Garden Alford A E, clerk So F't Dep, h 337 s Davie Alford Miss Bessie, h 337 s Davie Alford Mrs E widow, bds 356 s Elm Alford Mrs M H, widow Dr H M, h 337 s Davie Allen Edward W, tinner, h 324 e Bragg Allen Miss Gertrude C, h 115 Smith Allen G Raymond, student, h 115 Smith Allen Jno R, student, h 115 Smith Allen Eessie E, painter, h 324 e Bragg Allen Miss Minnie, h rear 1004 s Cedar Allen Robert J (Lizzie), railroad engineer, h 324 e Bragg Allen W E (Pearl), bkkpr for Gr Nat'l Bank, h 610 w
Market Allen Wm W, student, h 115 Smith
Allen W W (Linda), Route Agent So Exp Co, h 115 Smith Alley Geo W Sr, h 501 n Cedar Alley G W Jr, Ft Agt, C F & Y V, bds 356 s Elm Alley R R (Ella V) wks C F & Y V Ft Dep, h 501 n Cedar Allred Miss Bertie, h 907 Asheboro Allred H T (Emma E), (Allred & Thompson) h 616
Arlington Allred J C, watch repairing, 108 Fayetteville, r do Allred M W (Mary E), engineer So Ry Yard, h 436 n Greene Allred Robert L (Nannie C), carpenter, h 532 Douglas Allred & Thompson (H T Allred, Sam'l Thompson), shoe- makers, 502 s Elm Almindinger Jno B, wks C L Andrews, h 130 Price Alston C B, tel operator, h beyond 908 Asheboro
Harry C. Martin, Life Insurance Agent.
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Alston Miss Hattie, h beyond 908 Aslieboro Alston Mrs P R, widow, h beyond 908 Asheboro Alverson J D (Fannie B), grocer, 1037 College Avenue,
h 1059 College Avenue Alverson Mrs Mary A, widow A J, h 1059 College Avenue American Tobacco Co, Greensboro Leaf Dept, H. W. Cobb,
manager, 121 n Greene Amnions Geo, wks So F & W Co, li Bessemer Avenue Ammons D P, wks So F & W Co, h Bessemer Avenue Ammons James, wks So F & W Co, h Bessemer Avenue Anderson Miss Jennie, h 114 e Sycamore Andresen Thomas F, mining engineer, h 5141/^ s Elm Andrews Lacy A, wks D E Thomas, r 105 n Davie Andrews Miss Alice V, h 281 East
Andrews Chas L, confectionery, 228 s Elm, h 312 s Ashe Andrews Clarence, wks So Ry, h 215 s Davie Andrews Eliza, wks Hucomuga, h 201 w Whittington Andrews Miss Ida D, h 281 East
Andrews Jno C (Tempie C), farmer, h 449 e Whittington Andrews J D, jockey, h 281 East
Andrews Miss Lillie, wks Hucomuga, h 201 w Whittington Andrews L W (Fannie O) farmer, h 312 s Ashe Andrews Luke W, wks Gr Book Store, h 312 s Ashe Andrews Miss Nora B, h 215 s Davie Andrews Robert E (Nora L), painter, h 834 w Market Andrews Miss Rose E, h 312 s Ashe Andrews T D (Emma E), wks Gas Co, h 281 East Andrews Wm, (Carrie O), machinist, h nr cor Chestnut and
Hendrix Andrews W H (Annie D), farmer, h 215 s Davie Apple J E, wks Gr Fu M Co, h 417 e Market Apple J N (Maggie J), carpenter, h 410 Jackson Apple Mrs M E, widow J M, h 417 e Market Apple Miss Mary R, h 410 Jackson Apple W^m A, h 621 e Market Apple W M (Sallie A C) janitor graded school, h 621 e
Market Armentront Edward E (Lucy H), foreman Cape Fear Mfg
Co, h 125 Bain Armfield Miss Bettie, teacher Gr Fem Coll, r 121 s Ashe Armfield Miss Fannie, teacher Gr Fem Coll, r 121 s Ashe Armfield G Will (Esther), (Armfield, Ridge & Vickory),
h 358 s Ashe
Cunningham Bros. Coal and Wood.
'Phone No. 8.
E. R. Fishblate, - - One Price Clothier.
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Armfield Mrs Jane, widow Emsley, h 239 n Greene
Armfield Joseph H, li 358 s Ashe
Armfield Miss Minnie M, h 358 s Ashe
Armfield, Ridge & Vickory, (G Will Armfield, W J Ridge,
V A W Vickory), dry goods. 214 s Elm Armour Packing Co, (J W Stafford, mgr), 113 Buchanan Ashburn James, clerk, 305 s Elm Atkins Miss Mary Helen, h 200 s Spring- Atkinson Mrs Eliza T, widow Roger P, h 222 s Spring Ayers Miss Maggie, wks Hucomuga, h 203 w Whittington Bain Armineus, wks Cape Fear Mfg Co, h 739 Pearson Bain Edward E (Annie L), clerk C F & Y V, h 230 w Bragg Bain Jno T, h 739 Pearson
Bain W C (Mary), V-Pres Cape Fear Mfg Co, h 739 Pearson Bain W C Jr, wks Cape Fear Mfg Co, h 739 Pearson Bain W W, wks Cape Fear Mfg Co, h 739 Pearson. Baird W G (Maud), yardmaster So Ry, bds 377 s Davie Baker T (Mary), carpenter, h 537 e Bragg Baker Walter, wks C A and F F Smith, h 917 s Elm Baker W J (Mary K), carpenter, h 917 s Elm Ball Miss Lucy M, h 217 n Spring Ball Mrs Lucy W, widow Wright, h 217 n Spring Ball Mac, wks cot factory, r 423 e Washington Ball ]\Iiss Pattie H, h 217 n Spring Ballard Mrs E A, widow W H, h 2,11 s Davie Ballard Miss Bessie, h 377 s Davie Ballard Miss Laura, student, h 377 s Davie Ballard Miss Mary L, h 377 s Davie Balsley Miss Lizzie F, h 134 n Mendenhall Balsley Miss Pearl M, h 134 n Mendenhall Balsley W Q (Sallie F), (C M Vanstory & Co), h 134 n
Mendenhall Bank of Guilford (D F Caldwell, President; W B Bogart,
Cashier), 212 s Elm Banks B L (S E) varnish maker, h 433 Arlington Banks Geo R, travelling salesman, bds 301 s Elm Banks Mrs L S, widow, Prop'r Transit House, h 301 s Elm Banks Miss Virgie M, h 433 Arlington Banner Warehouse (Smith, Blackburn & Co), 210 w Market Baptist Mission Sunday School, 271 East Barber Jno, wks Gr Sa and B Co, h beyond limits Barber W M (Mabel J) Prop'r Gr Patriot, h 122 n Davie Barefoot B F (Anna), wks Gr Sa and B Co, h 911 Asheboro
Harry C. Martin, Fire Insurance Agent.
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Barker E T, flagman CF&YV, h5i5 Julian
Barker Jno (Delia M), Rectifier and Wholesale Iviquor
Dealer, 109 Court Square, groceries 108 \v Market,
h 108 n Davie Barns Mrs E V, widow E B, h 1080 Railroad Avenue Barns Miss Lena R, h 1080 Railroad Avenue Barns Miss Sarah E, h 1080 Railroad Avenue Barnes J S (Emma E), h 313 e Bragg Barnes V E, wks Gr I & C Co, h 511 5^ s Elm Barringer Jno A (Mattie), Attorney at Eaw, 113 Court
Square, h 316 s Ashe Bastine W E, cigar mfr, r 218 Lewis Bayne J W (Julia E), mechanic, h 509 s Spring Beal Edward, wks Hucomuga, h Bellvue beyond McCulloch Beall Rev B E (J E), (Wakefield Hdw Co), h 221 e Lee Beall Geo L, wks Wakefield Hardware Co, h 221 e Eee Beall E G, wks Cox-Ferree, h 221 e Eee Beall Miss Meta E, h 221 e Eee Beall R B (Wakefield Hardware Co), h 221 e Eee Beall Dr W P (Henrietta S), physician, 117 Court Square,
h 404 Asheboro Beard E L, wks J E King & Co, bds 214 e Market Beasley Mrs Frances, widow Wm J, h 305 n Edgeworth Beasley W C, plumber, bds 301 n Elm Bell David, carpenter, h 117 s Davie Bell E M (E C) mechanic, h beyond 908 Asheboro Bell Miss M E, h beyond 908 Asheboro Bell S V, wks Eagle Foundry, h beyond 908 Asheboro Bell, Miss Siddie, h 117 s Davie Benbow C D (Eizzie C), bookkeeper Merchant Grocery Co,
h III w Sycamore Benbow DrDWC, hiiiw Sycamore Benbow House (B J Fisher, proprietor; A N Perkins,
manager), i20j4 and 122 s Elm Benbow House Bar (J E DeEorme, bartender), 122 s Elm Benbow Miss Eillie, h iii w Sycamore Bennett W P (Ella), grocer, 601 e Gaston, h 702 e Market Benson W M (Fannie), wks C F & Y V, h 418 Morehead
Avenue Berger H C (H C Berger & Co), bds 414 11 Elm, r 340 n
Elm Berger H C & Co, leaf tobacco, 112 and ii4Fayetteville Bernard Miss Imogen E, h 351 Asheboro
Cunningham Bros. Coal and Wood.
'Phone No. 8.
E. R. Fishblate, - - One Price Clothier.
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Bernard Miss M Joanna, h 351 Asheboro
Bernard Thomas (Virginia S), roadmaster So Ry, li 351
Asheboro Bernard Miss Virginia H, h 351 Asheboro Berriman James, h 707 Bilbro Alley Bethel Wni, servant, li 703 Asheboro Bevill Miss Dora, h 417 w Market Bevill & Walker (W E Bevill, J M Walker), leaf tobacco,
120 and 122 n Elm Bevill W E (Bevill & Walker), bds 417 w Market Bierd W G, yard foreman So Ry
Bilbro H C (M A), foreman Coal Shnte, h 503 w Lee Bilbro J R (Rhodema), car inspector So Ry, h 433 w Bragg Bilbro Miss Eizzie, h 503 w Lee Bilbro Mrs Mary, widow Peyton, h 515 w Lee Bilbro Miss Nellie, h 503 w Lee Billings J M, shoemaker, 113 s Elm, bds s Elm Bingham Miss Jennie W, teacher Normal Binkley Robert L, wks Gr Fu M Co, bds 407 w Bragg Bird Jas A (Alice W), (Coble & Bird), h 311 Belle Meade
Avenne Bishop Robert, wks Sergeant Mfg Co, h beyond limits Bivens J R, manager So Gr Pharmacy, bds 508 Asheboro Black Miss Lizzie, h 114 w Gaston Black Mrs Martha, widow, weaver Hucomuga, h 867
Bellvue Blackburn Miss Minnie, h 240 Belle Meade Avenue Blackburn W J (Emma V), (Smith, Blackburn & Co), h
417 w Market Blackburn Wm (Emma), trav salesman, h 217 w Market Blair Dorian H (Adeline C), wks Odell Hardware Co, h
809 Pearson Blair Miss Etta, h 329 e Bragg Blair Lee T (Johnsie M), Principal South Gr Graded
School, h 633 Asheboro Blair W J, wks Gr Sa and B Co, h 329 e Bragg Blair W M, wks Gr Sa and B Co, bds 628 s Ashe Blake Geo (Gr Seed and Plant Co), 228 s Elm, h bey lims Blanchard J E (Carrie L), repairer clocks, etc, h 917 Walker
Avenue Blaylock S G (Minnie S), foreman Guilford Lumber Mfg
Co, h 323 w Lee Blumenfeld H (Racket Store), 114W Market
Harry C. Martin,
I5mployer's Liability, Boiler and Plate Glass Insurance Agent.
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Bobo Mrs S E, widow D C, wks Cox-Ferree, h 238 e
Washington Boddie Miss Viola, teacher Normal Bogart C B, wks Bank of Guilford, h 406 Church Bogart Hall, 208 w Market Bogart W B (M A), Cashier Bank of Guilford, h 406
Church Bogart W F (Julia D), wks Bank of Guilford, h 313
Ivindsay ^oggs J H (Maggie), wks So F & W Co, h Carolina street Boggs Olivia J, h Carolina street, Coneville Booker Miss Maggie D, h 453 e Whittington Boon Joseph, wks D E Thomas, h 221 s Davie Boon J C (Julia C), carpenter, h 221 s Davie Boone B A, wks LA Darden, h 219 Eindsay Boone J H, h 219 Eindsay Boone Mrs O E, widow, h 2 1 9 Eindsay Booth Mrs Fannie, h 320 n Greene Boroughs T F, farmer, hnr cor Chestnut and Hendrix Bosher R T, wks S J McCauley Boss Miss Elizabeth, h 245 Belle Meade Avenue Bowles D A (Mary K), carpenter, h 610 Morehead Ave Bowman J R, carpenter, h 812 s Elm Bowman Mrs P A, widow Richard, h 630 s Elm Boyd Mrs Berta, widow R F, h 614 w Market Boyd Jas E (Sarah), attorney at law, 102 Court Square, h
220 w Washington Boyles Miss Blanche, h 130 s Mendenhall Boyles Frank C, wks Gr Natl Bank, h 130 s Mendenhall Boyles J H, wks Odell Hdw Co, h 130 s Mendenhall Boyles M M, wks Cox-Ferree, h 130 s Mendenhall Brackin Mrs J A, widow Dr Saml, h 317 and 319 w Mar- ket Bradley Miss N May, h 129 w Schenck Brand A W, trav salesman J E King & Co, r 359 s Ashe Brandon N C, pharmacist, wks Richardson & F, bds 115
w Market, r ii9>^ s Elm Brandon Wm J (Queenie), auctioneer Banner Warehouse,
h 113 s Gilmer Brannon Miss Mamie, clerk, 109 w Market, bds 109)^
w Market Branson Guy (Ada), wks Gr Fu M Co, h Eaurie and So
Ry nr Normal
Cunningham Bros. Coal and Wood.
'Phone No. 8.
E. R. Fishblate, - - One Price Clothier.
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Bray A B (Bray Bros), h 408 s Spring
Bray C A (Mary E), (Bray Bros), h 408 s Spring
Bray Bros (C A & A B Bray), leaf tobacco, 246 and 248
Belle Meade Avenue Bredow Mrs A E, widow Richard, h 130 Price Brent Miss Sallie A, boarding house, 127 Church Bridges B M, tel operator, W U T Co, bds 356 s Elm
Briggs , wks C F & Y V, bds 124 Buchanan
Broadway , wks So F't Dep, bds 318 e Washington
Brock Mrs A Josephine, widow Jesse, h 900 Vance Brockmann A J (Bertha), grocer, 412 e Market, h 410 e
Market Brockmann C J (Margaret), Mgr Brockmann School, h
1161^ w Market Brockmann Miss Emma, h 410 e Market Brockmann Frank, h 410 e Market Brockmann Frank (Tilda), h 973 e Washington Brockmann J E (Fannie E), (Thacker & Brockmann), h
243 e Washington Brockmann Miss Eaura E, principal Brockmann School, h
410 e Market Brockmann School of Music, 116^ w Market Broadnax Dr J Q (Ella B), physician, 207 w Market, h 209
w Market Broadnax J G Jr (Margaret B), h 209 w Market Brodrick Geo E (Sallie S), insurance, h 1043 w Market Brooks A F (Sarah C), contractor, h 636 s Elm Brooks Frank A, wks R W Brooks, h 636 s Elm Brooks Geo B, wks C F & Y V, bds 414 n Elm Brooks Miss Katie, h 731 Pearson Brooks Miss Eula, h 625 s Elm Brooks rianufacturing Co (C G Wright, President, R W
Brooks, Secretary and Treasurer), mfrs hogshead
heads and staves, 205 and 207 w Bragg Brooks R H, wks Odell Hdw Co, r 313 w Washington Brooks R W (Catherine A), Secretary and Treasurer Brooks
Mfg Co. Eumber office 123 Lewis, h 625 s Elm Brooks Miss Sallie, h 637 s Elm Brooks T T, lumber, h 637 s Elm Brooks Walter B (Mary B), (African Blood Cure Co), bds
414 n Elm Brower C E, tel operator C F & Y V, bds 515 Julian Brown Miss Alice, teacher Gr Fem College
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5g(^ Brown C S (Margaret), grocer, 606 e Washington, h 518 I5D I e Washington
|.S^'j Brown E A, wks J L, King & Co, r 359 s Ashe "i^^r I Brown H L, h 508 w Washington a| , j Brown ]\Irs Mattie W, wife H L, dressmaker, h 508 w
Washington Brown Miss Ida, h 518 e Washington Brown & Leonard (Wm Brown, J A Leonard), h 515^ s
Elm Brown ]\Iiss Eake S, h 414 n Elm Brown IMiss Enla, h 508 w Washington Borwm E C H (Flora H), tobacco buyer office Banner
Warehouse, h 107 e Gaston Brown E C H Jr, wks J S Cobb & Co, h 107 e Gaston Brown Miss Martha E, wks Mrs A S Cator, bds 127 Church Brown Miss Minnie, h beyond 908 Asheboro Brown Mrs N A, widow, h 414 n Elm Brown Miss N O (Sample Brown Merc Co), h 414 n Elm Brown Miss Rodonnah E, h beyond 908 Asheboro Brown Rufus A (May), paper hanger and decorator, h 508
w Washington Brown Sample flercantile Co (Sample S Brown, E P
Parker, Geo A Dick, Miss N O Brown), dry goods,
225 s Elm Brown Sample S (Helen G), (Sample Brown INIercantile Co),
h 118 w Washington Brown Sam'l (Emma), (Sam'l Brown Co), h 507 Walker
Avenue Brown Sam'l Co, builders and contractors, 507 Walker
Avenue Brown Scott, mgr Clegg's, h 368 s Elm Brown Miss Tesora, h 518 e Washington Brown Wm (Brown & Eeonard), bds cor C F & Y V and
So Ry Brown Wm A, wks Rankin & Bro, h beyond 908 Asheboro Brown Wm B, farmer, h beyond 908 Asheboro Browning J M (A Eaura), wks So F and W Co, h 235 e
Washington Bruere Miss Alice H, teacher Normal, bds 998 Spring
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Bryant Miss Dixie Lee, teacher Normal, bds 998 Spring
Garden Bryant F B, wks Gr Fu M Co, bds 405 w Bragg Bryant J F, wks Gr Fu M Co, bds 407 w Bragg Bryson Miss Minnie, wks Mrs A S Cator, h 454 Gorrell Bnchanan Mrs Emma, widow W K, li 120 Buchanan Buchanan H S, clerk So F't Dep, bds 120 Buchanan Buchanan Mrs Mary A, widow, h 511^ s Elm Buchanan Mrs Mary Ann, widow Calvin, h 102 n Davie Buchanan M C, student, h 120 Buchanan Buchanan Mrs Mary F, widow Frances, h 102 n Davie Buchanan Thomas, h 2 10 s Ashe Buck B F (Welthie) h 415 e McCulloch Buck Jesse M, h 415 e McCulloch Bugbee Mrs D C, widow Putnam P, h 119 n Gilmer Buie Fodie M, teacher Normal Bullard P M (Hettie) (J C Olive & Co) h cor So Ry and
Kildare nr Normal Bumpass Miss Eugenia H, h 114 s Mendenhall Bumpass Mrs Frances M, widow Rev Sidney D, h 114 s
Mendenhall Bunch Rev W A (Nannie) h 428 Arlington Burch J D (Alice) mail carrier, h 238 e Washington Burnside C B, clerk, bds 356 s Elm Burroughs F A, flagman, r 202 s Ashe Burrow J Milton, brick layer, bds 226 Smith Burton C G, wks J H Whitt & Co, r ii6>^ e Market Busick, J J, wks J W Jones, h 403 w Market Butner F P, wks Odell Hdw Co, h 117 e McCulloch Byers Jno (Nannie) artist, bds 203 w Whittington Bynum & Bynum (Jno G Bynum, W P Bynum, Jr) attor- neys at law, 106 Court Square Bynum Jno Gray (Hennie E) (Bynum & Bynum) h 305 n
Elm Bynum Wade, carpenter, h 810 Pearson Bynum W P Jr (Mary F) Bynum & Bynum) h 501 Ar- lington Caldcleugh E M (E M Caldcleugh & Bro) h 2191^ s Elm Caldcleugh E M & Bro (E M and Robt Caldcleugh) crockery,
tinware and furniture, 219 s Elm Caldcleugh Robt A (E M Caldcleugh & Bro) h 219^^ s
Elm Calder W H, wks C F & Y V yard, h rear 429 e Washington
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Caldwell Miss Bettie D, h 221 w Market Caldwell D F, pres Bank of Guilford, h 219 w Market Caldwell J S, attorney at law, 108 n Elm, bds 127 Church Caldwell Miss Pattie H, stenographer, h 221 w Market Callum Miss Cornie, h 417 Church Callum Drug Co (J R Callum) drugs, 340 s Elm Callum Jas C (Maggie P) propr Piedmont Excelsior Co Callum Dr J R (Mary C) (Callum Drug Co) h 417 Church Callum M K (Lelia H) trav salesman, h 416 Church Callum Wm L/ (I^ila B) trav salesman, h 407 Church Campbell J D, boss carder Proximity Mfg Co Campbell, R G (Jane) supt Proximity Mfg Co Campbell W R, shoemaker, 222 Lewis, h 858 Vance Canady J A (Cinderella) railroad engineer, h rear 202 s
Mendenhall Cantieri Stephen (Collins & Cantieri) bds 335 s Elm Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Freight Depot and General
Offices, nr cor Asheboro and Gorrell Cape Fear flanufacturing Co (O R Cox, President; Jno A
Hodgiii, Secretary and Treasurer). Mfrs lumber and
building material, 209 and 211 Eewis Caracole Mrs. Elizabeth, widow Sims, h 233 s Davie Carden J W (Nancy A) carpenter, h 317 e Washington Carmalt L J, railroad employe, r 104 s Crreene, bdsBenbow
House Carpenter Francis W (Alice E) bookkeeper So F and W
Co, h 529 n Greene Carr J M (O W Carr & Co) h College Alley nr Gr Fem
College Carr Miss Maie, librarian Gr Fem College Carr O W (O W Carr & Co) 233 >4 s Elm Carr O W & Co (O W Carr, J M Carr, W C Carr) general
insurance, 233^ s Elm Carr W C (Eula B) (O W Carr & Co) h 202 s Mendenhall Carr W J (Ella W) wks So Ry, h 231 Smith Carraway Miss Daisy F, h cor Cedar and Belle Meade Ave Carraway Miss Irma, State Normal
Carraway Miss Lola W, h cor Cedar and Belle Meade Ave Carraway Rev P J (Mattie) h cor Cedar and Belle Meade
Ave Carraway Mrs W P, matron State Normal Carroll T B (Laura L) wks Gr Fu M Co, h 609 s Spring Carroll W T (Lizzie) wks So Ry, h 412 e Lee
Cunningham Bros. Coal and Wood.
'Phone No. 8.
E. R. Fishblate,
One Price Clothier.
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Carson James T (Annie) wks Sergeant M Co, h 234 e
Market Carson Miss Mary, h 234 e Market
Carter Miss Allie, wks So F and W Co, h Bessemer Ave Carter Archibald, wks So F and W Co, h 416 n Greene Carter Preston V, bds 115 w Market Cartland H H (Henrietta G) merchant tailor, 106 s Elm, h
417 Asheboro Cates J W (Mary F) carpenter, h 808 e Market Catlin J E (Berta) insurance adjuster, h 109 s Greene Cator Mrs A S, millinery, 112 s Elm, h 127 Church Cator Jno S, wks C M Vanstory & Co, h 127 Church Causey Mrs Esther H. widow Jno G, h 309 e Market Causey Miss Hattie INI, h 327 n Elm Causey J F, wks Sergeant M Co, h bey lim.its Causey Joseph h, wks Matthews C & S, h 327 n Elm Causey Jos M, wks So Ry yard, h 301 e Bragg Causey Miss Nettie, h 327 n Elm Causey O S (N L) h 321 Gorrell Causey P E, wks J J Phoenix, h 308 n Forbis Causey Ralph, wks mattress factory, h 512 e Washington Causey Robert A, wks So F and W Co, h 309 e Market Causey R E (Leonora) h 321 Gorrell Causey Rufus, wks So F and W Co, h nr cor Chestnut and
Hendrix Causey Miss Susan, h 301 e Bragg Causey T F, wks Gr Sa and B Co, h beyond limits Centenary M E Church, 609 Arlington Chaffin A P (Lula) painter, r 106 s Davie Chandler Augustus A, mgr JS Cobb & Co, h 413W Delphine Chandler H A, wks J H West, h 413 w Delphine Chandler Henry A, wks J S Cobb & Co, h 413 w Delphine Chandler Willis (Fannie) wks Guilf Lumb M Co, h 413 w
Delphine Chapman W H, U S Int Rev Agt, 106 n Elm, bds McAdoo
House Chappell Miss Allie V, h 826 Bellvue Chappell Jno R, bicycle repairer, 223 s Elm, h 826 Bellvue Cheek Miss Bessie M, seamstress, h 280 East Cheek Miss Caroline, h 106 s Greene Cheek John W (Nan A) carpenter, h 280 East Cheek T L, wks Glascock & Son, h beyond 908 Asheboro Chrismon G R, driver Steamer Co No i, r no w Gaston |
AlmOna Cream LlOtlOn, satisfactory nfo^neyTefund^ed. Sold by SMITH & GARDNER, Druggists, corner opposite Post Office.
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Chrismon J Robert, nigr J W Jones, 112 w Market, h. 30-1
e Market Chrismon Jno R (Workman & Chrismon) h 301 e Market Chrismon Mrs Mary A, widow Jno, h 301 e Market City Hall, cor Davie and Sycamore City ]\Iarket cor Davie and Sycamore Clapp Miss Bertha, h 211 w Gaston Clapp C A (Lula) (Aiken & Clapp) h 213 e Market Clapp Miss Etta, wks H H Cartland, h 313 e Market Clapp Mrs Sarah, widow, h 911 Asheboro Clapp W A (Lnella) carpenter, h 211 w Gaston Clarida W F (Mattie E) mail carrier, h e Braggr between
Macon and Sevier Clark Miss Alma, wks Hucomuga, h 102 e McCulloch Clark Lacy, bookkeeper, bds 202 s Ashe, r 202 w Sycamore Clark Mrs M A, widow Jno, h 415 e Market Clark W C (Clara) wks F V Snell, h 102 e McCulloch Clary Joseph W, wks Morris & Co, h 323 Lindsay Clary W J (Alice P) (Morris & Co) h 323 Lindsay Claxton P P (Elizabeth) professor Normal, h 517 w Market Clegg's European and American House (W F Clegg, Prop'r)
368 s Elm Clegg L L (Lilian) bakery and confectionery, 358 s Elm,
bds 368 s Elm Clegg W F (W F Clegg & Bro) (Clegg's European and
American House) cigar factory over Clegg & Bro., r
368 s Elm Clegg W F & Bro (W F and Z V Clegg) wholesale pro- duce and commission, 364 s Elm Clegg Z V (W F Clegg & Bro) bds 368 s Elm Clement Jno (Emma G) wks Hucomuga, bds 205 w
Whittington Clendenin Clarence C, tel messenger, h 822 Pearson Clendenin H W (Nannie B) wks C F & Y V Ft Dep, h 825
Pearson Clendenin J B, wks Reece & Elam, h 822 Pearson Clendenin Miss Lou, h 634 Asheboro Clendenin Leon, student, h 822 Pearson Clendenin Miss Maud E, h 822 Pearson Cleveland H T (Elizabeth W) h 809 Pearson Clifton J A (Ida A) ticket agt C F & Y V, h 740 Pearson Clifton J W, dep'y sheriff, h Laurie and Spring Garden
beyond Normal
JNeW XviVGr StGam 003-l--Best in the south. For prices, see PhoneNo.S, CUNNINGHAM BROS.
E. R. Fishblate, - - One Price Clothier.
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Clotfelter Mrs Annie, widow WE, h 121 Bain
Cobb H W (Jennie S) nigr Gr Leaf Department Am Tob
Co, h 340 n Elm Cobb J S (Nannie) (J S Cobb & Co) h 337 n Elm Cobb J S & Co (J S Cobb, C G Wright) leaf tobacco, 245
n Greene Cobb Mrs Nancy C, h beyond 908 Asheboro Coble & Bird (M L Coble, J A Bird) barber shop, 311 s
Elm Coble Miss Dona F, h 1006 Spring Garden Coble Geo H (Eanra S) railroad conductor, h 444 Church Coble G O, mgr Hucomuga, h 449 e Whittington Coble H C, Clerk Reg of Deeds, bds 341 n Greene Coble Mrs L E, widow Geo, h 210 n Davie Coble Mrs M B, widow D A, h 444 Church Coble Miss Mary I, h 210 n Davie Coble M E (Coble & Bird) r 330>< s Elm Coble Miss Nora M, h 1006 Spring Garden Coble P R (Elizabeth J) h 1006 Spring Garden Coble T D (J M Hendrix & Co) lives nr Pleasant Garden Coffin Miss Carrie E, h 450 Arlington Coffin Miss Eucy C, h 364 s Ashe Coffin W E (Eucy J) ticket agt So Ry, h 364 s Ashe Coggins E M, carpenter, r 346 s Ashe Coit Miss Eaura, teacher. State Normal Cole J Early, painter, h 406 e Eee Cole J H (Bettie S) wks So Ft Dep, h 406 e Eee Cole J P, yard conductor So Ry, h 406 e Eee Coleman J H (Frances A) locksmith and repairing, 108
Court Square, h 316 e Market Collins & Cantieri (M C Collins, Stephen Cantieri) saloon,
329 s Elm Collins C C (Banks) Agt So Exp Co, h 224 w Market Collins D H (Maggie C) sewing machines, etc, 217 s Elm,
h 302 s Ashe Collins M C (M) (Collins & Cantieri) h 356 s Elm Collins W M, undertaker, 120 s Davie, h 117 e Sycamore Coltrane Miss Cora, wks B E Ruben, h 324 w Eee Coltrane Jacob E, wks Guilf Eunib M Co, h 324 w Eee Coltrane J W (Dora V) carpenter, h 450 Gorrell Coltrane Miss Nellie, h 324 w Eee Coltrane Miss Susie, h 324 w Eee
Have your Prescriptions Filled "^^gI^dner.
Druggists, corner opposite Post Ofi&ce.
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Combs J H, (Eliza A) wks So F & W Co, h Bessemer
Ave, Coneville Combs Nannie M, wks So F & W Co, h Bessemer Ave Cone Ccesar, Pres Proximity Mfg Co, h Summit Ave, near
Proximity Mfg Co Cone Export and Commission Co (Moses H. Cone, Pres,
Csesar Cone, Vice Pres, Reuben Ivindheim, Sec and
Treas) 233 s Elm Cone J W (Merchants Grocery Co) bds Benbow House. Coneville, suburb north of city ,
Conyers Z V, pharmacist C E Holton, r 303 s Elm, bds
McAdoo House Cook Jno P, (Eleanor), wks So F & W Co, h Magnolia,
Coneville Cooper Miss Georgia, h 205 w Washington Cooper Miss Juanita, h 205 w Washington Cooper Rev. N M, (M J), h cor Laurie and So Ry, near
Normal Cooper Thomas, (Sallie J), bdg house, 205 w Washington Copeland T J, trav. salesman, bds Benbow House Corel Miss Mary, h 209 n Cedar Corl Miss Bertha, h 220 n Davie
Corl Chas L, (L Ada), (D W Corl & Son), h 210 Mebane Corl D W, (Jennie E), (D W Corl & Son), h 220 n Davie Corl D W & Son, (D W. Corl, Chas E Corl), blacksmith
shop, 215 e Sycamore Corl Miss Sallie V, h 220 n Davie Court House, cor Elm and Market Cox Miss Cora E, h 411 w Eee
Cox E A, (Mary Lily) wks Steamer Co No. i, h 200 n Elm Cox-Ferree Dry Goods Co, (T D Sherwood, Treas), 234 s
Elm Cox J S, (Margaret D), Mgr Gr Furn Mfg Co, h 411 w
Lee Cox J T, (Jane), lab, h 102 n Davie Cozart Miss Alta B, teacher Gr Fem College Cranford Wm L, wks E R Fishblate, r 113 e Depot Cranz Walter, (Tinie), wks So F & W Co, h Bessemer
Ave, Coneville Crawford Miss Dora, h rear No 36 e Market, Jonesboro Crawford Jno W, (Alice A), wks E R Fishblate, h 406 w
Washington Crawford Mrs Mary B, wid Reuben, h iii w Sycamore
Do you use Steam Coal? shouidTy New River.
ClJJVI^IPif GrHA^IVI :^I«OS., A-gexit®.
E. R. Fishblate,
One Price Clothier.
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Crawford Miss Ruby, milliner, bds 109^ w Market
Creech A B, (Lilian), trav salesman, h 605 McGee
Creech Miss May, h 605 McG^e
Crim P J, wks Leak Bros & H, bds 214 Buchanan
Crissman Chas, wks W A Watson, h Summit Ave
Crittenden Mrs Bettie, wid, h 977 e Washington
Crittenden Miss Minnie, h 977 e Washington
Crocker Miss Lizzie, music teacher, h 701 s Elm
Crocker Mrs L E, wid Rev J T, h 614 w Market
Crocker Mrs M A, wid J W, seamstress, h 231 Smith
Crocker Mrs Mary R, wid, h 701 s Elm
Crown Mills, 701 e Washington
Crumley H J, pianos and organs, r 368 s Elm
Crumpley James, painter, bds 209 e Market
Crutchfield C F (Hattie J) grocer, bdghouse,h 214 Buchanan
Crutchfield Geo P, hardware, 508 s Elm, bds 208 Buchanan
Crutchfield W G (Mary D) wks So Ft Dep, h 327 e Market
Crutchfield Z V, wks Geo P Crutchfield, r 208 Buchanan
Cummings Miss Carrie, h 401 w Bragg
Cummings Horace, wks Gr Fu M Co, bds 702 Walker Ave
Cummings N J (A J) wks Stafford's, h 401 w Bragg
Cummings Wm A, wks Gr Fu M Co, h 401 w Bragg
Cunninggam Rev J A (Lucy) h 121 s Ashe
Cunningham Mrs B A, wid J C, h 439 Church
Cunningham Bros (J Milton and C D Cunningham) coal
and wood, no Depot Cunningham Chas D (Cunningham Bros) h 439 Church Cunningham J Harry, wks Cunningham Bros, 11439 Church Cunningham J Milton (Faustina) (Cunningham Bros) h
445 Church Curtis Miss Cammie, h 229 n Cedar Curtis Edward (Ella) wks J J Stone, h 524^2 s Elm Curtis H C, wks J J Stone, r 210 s Ashe Curtis J C, wks Cape Fear M Co, bds 335 s Elm Curtis J K, wks F A Matthews, h 831 Bellvue Curtis Miss Lou E, h 229 n Cedar Cutchin J R (Lula S) h 249 n Edgeworth Daniel Garland (Daniel Hardware Co) hardware and
bicycles, 223 s Elm
Darden L A ( ) shoes, 216 s Elm, h 220 s Eugene
Dare Miss Eva, h 2063 e Market
Davis Miss Annie, stenographer, h 404 Lithia
Davis C Arthur, wks Gr Fu M Co, h 628 s Ashe
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Davis Miss Carrie, h 628 s Ashe
Davis Mrs D I, wid Charles, h 628 s Ashe
Davis J H (Mary J) dep'y sheriff, h 423 w Bragg
Davis Jno H, wks Gr Sa and B Co, h 628 s Ashe
Davis James, lab, bds 226 Smith
Davis Miss Katie, student Normal, h 404 Lithia
Davis Miss Mattie D, h 423 w Bragg
Davis Miss Sallie, teacher, h 404 Lithia
Davis Miss Sarah C, h 423 w Bragg
Davis Sam'l W, wks Eagle Fndry, h 403 w Market
Day James R, Steward Keeley Institute, r looi^ s Elm
Dean Miss Ella, dressmaking. 1071/ w Market
Dean Miss Josie, dressmaking, 107^ w Market
Debnam Miss Mollie F, solicitor Orphan's Friend, h 514 w
Market Debnam Miss Virginia A, dressmaker, h 514 w Market DeButts D D (Fannie T) trav salesman, h 311 Asheboro DeButts Miss Margaret L, h 311 Asheboro DeButts R H, wks So F't Dep, h 311 Asheboro DeButts Miss Sarah E, h 311 Asheboro DeLancy Miss Annie, wks So F and W Co, h Carolina DeEancy Mrs E V, wid W P, wks So F and W Co, h Caro- lina DeEorme J E (Ida G) bartender, Benbow House Bar, h 414
n Greene Denny Miss Alice, h 341 n Greene Denny Emmett, conductor So Ry yard, bds cor C F & Y
V and So Ry
Denny G A, truck farmer, h 640 Chestnut Denny Q W (Margaret J) grocer, iii e
Chestnut Dettmering F (Carolina M) h 219 Mebane Dettmering Miss Mary C, h 219 Mebane Dettmering Miss Theresa C, h 219 Mebane Devenish D G (E A) wks So F & W Co, h 135 Smith Devin W A, clerk revenue office, bds 218 e Washington Devlin J H, wks Cone Exp & Com Co DeWitt James B (Mattie) mgr J F Jordan & Co and African
Blood Cure Co, bds 205 w Washington DeWitt T J (Sallie F) wks So Ft Dep, bds cor C F & Y
V and So Ry
Dick Miss Annie W, h 218 n Elm
Market, h 640
Cunningham Bros.
Coal and Wood.
'Phone No. 8.
E. R. Fishblate,
One Price Clothier.
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Dick Miss Chat, dressmaker, r 215 e Market
Dick Geo A (Rosa S) (Sample Brown Mercantile Co) h 658 Chestnut
Dick Jno M (Mary A) propr Greensboro Steam Laundry, h 443 Church
Dick Mrs Julia G, h 312 n Elm
Dick Mrs Lucy M, wid James W, h 443 Church
Dick Miss Parthenia M, h 218 n Elm
Dick Judge R P (Mary E) U S District Court Judge, h 480 Church
Diffee W S, trav salesman Odell Hdw Co, r 313 w Wash- ington
Dillard Mrs Anne I, wid Judge J H, h 322 w Gaston
Dillard Drury C, h 322 w Gaston
Dillard J H (Dixie) atty at law, 100 Court Square, h 322 w Gaston
Dillon Miss Sallie, h 856 s Elm
Dilworth Miss Dora saleswoman, h 202 e Market
Dilworth Mrs S W, wid iVrrington, bdg house, 202 e Mar- ket
Diviney Steiner, wks Leak Bros & H, h 628 Arlington
Diviney W O (Barbara A) carpenter, h 628 Arlington
Dixon Geo (Ellen) carpenter, h 109 s Ashe
Dixon EaFayette, farm hand, h Church bey limits
Doak Miss Mamie, wks Thacker & B, h cor Cedar and Delphine
Dobson James (Julia) carpenter, h 301 East
Dodson Miss Nora, wks So F & W Co, bds 320 n Greene
Dodson S C (Mary E) cashr So Ft Dep, h 327 e Market
Dodson Wm C (Eva A) conductor CF& Y V, h 327 e Market
Donnell Miss xA.nnie, h 318 e Washington
Donnell Geo (Sallie C) h 406 w Gaston
Donnell H S, wks Hodgin P & Co, h 318 e Washington
Donnell Jno (Mittie E) h 729 Pearson
Donnell J R (C M), merch and prov broker, h 220 e Lee
Donnell Mrs. Susan, wid Jno, h 318 e Washington
Dorsett C H, (Mary), (Johnson & Dorsett), h 306 e Wash- ington
Doub Miss Laura G, music teacher, h 664 Chestnut
Doub Mrs S G, wid W C, h 664 Chestnut
Douglas Miss Madelene, student Normal, h 519 Asheboro
Douglas R D, h 519 Asheboro
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Douglas R n (Jessie M), atty at law, 115 s Elm, h 519 s
Aslieboro Douglas Stephen A, h 519 s Asheboro Duffy Miss Agnes, h 703 n Greene Duffy Edward, h 703 n Greene Duffy Miss Kate, loio Spring Garden Duffy James, (Mary), keeper Green Hill Cemetery, li 703 n
Greene Duffy E E, (Alice), grocer, 902 Spring Garden, h loio
Spring Garden Duffy Miss Nannie, h lOio Spring Garden Dmnas Geo, (Missouri E), li 205 w Whittington Duncan W T, painter, 226 s Davie, h bey limits Eagle Foundry (W J Teague) stoves, etc, 522 s Elm East W B (Nora E) wks So Ft Dep, h 113 s Ashe Eckel A P, h 337 s Davie Edwards Miss Mattie, h 324 n Greene Edwards W J, foreman Gr B & T Co Edwards W O, clerk, bds 356 s Elm Elam H J, (Eizzie), (Reece & Elani), h 240 e Market Elam Mrs N R, wid S S, h 213 e Washington Eldridge F S, (Emma F), h 605 w Market Eldridge F W, wks J W Scott & Co, h 605 w Market Eldridge Miss Hattie, teacher Graded School, h 605 w
Market Eldridge Miss Pearl, h 605 w Market Eldridge Miss Ruby S, student, h 605 w Market Eller Miss Bessie, h 234 Belle Meade Ave Eller Miss Carrie, h 234 Belle Meade Ave Eller Judge W H, (Hattie A), with Keeley Inst, h 234
Belle Meade Ave Ellett Francis M, Jr, (Elizabeth B), wks So F & W Co,
h 312 Church Ellington Neil (Ida S) Pres Greensb Natl Bank, h 505 w
Market Ellington Robt, (Maggie) shftg engineer, So Ry, bds 327
s Davie Ellington W W, (Laura S) broker, h 236 n Edgeworth Elliott Miss Ada B, h 515 e Bragg Elliott Miss Ella, h 623 s Ashe Elliott Mrs Isabella, wid S D, h 515 e Bragg Elliott J O, (R T), wks Guilf E M Co, h 623 s Ashe Elliott Miss Julia F, h 515 e Bragg
Cunningham Bros. Coal and Wood.
'Phone No. 8.
E. R. Fishblate,
One Price Clothier.
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Elliott h T, (Mattie D), wks Guilf L M Co, li 623 s Ashe
Elliott Miss Mattie A, li 515 e Bragg
Elliott Miss M Nora, dressmaker, h 515 e Bragg
Elliott W R, (M Ida), mechanic, h 515 e Bragg
Ellis Mrs Lily, wife S R, bdg house, 115 w Market
Ellis S R, wks So Exp Co, h 115 w Market
England Mrs Mary, wife R E, bkkpr, h 251 Belle Meade
Ave England R E, mgr Singer Mfg Co, h 251 Belle Meade Ave England W C, agt Singer Mfg Co, h 223 Mebane Epps Orlo, (Carrie), Prof A & M College, h 808 Walker
Ave Erwin, Albert, wks Daniel Hdw Co, h Asheboro Erwin A R, (Tucker & Erwin), h w Sycamore Evans Miss Jennie, h rear 1004 s Cedar Everett Miss Mamie, h 438 Gorrell Fariss, Mrs A G, wid Joseph, h 214 w Washington Fariss Jno B, (Richardson & Fariss), h 214 w Washington Farlow Miss Mary, dressmaker, 330 ^< s Elm Farmers' Warehouse (J H Whitt & Co), 241 and 243 n
Greene Farrar M R, (W B Farrar & Son), h 422 Church Farrar W B, (Mattie D), (Farrar & Son), h 422 Church Farrar W B & Son, jewelers and opticians, 102 s Elm Feagan Miss Gertrude C, wks St Laundry, h 302 n Davie Feagan Thomas K, (Roxana) carriage painter, h 302 n
Davie Fentress F S, grocer, s Ashe bey lims Fentress J R, (L E), wks Portner B Co, h 122 w Lee Fentress Julius, wks E G Newcomb, h 535 s Elm Fentress Ross, wks Gr Furn M Co, bds 208 Buchanan Ferguson Miss Mary, bkkpr Gr Sa & B Co, bds 615 w
Market Fesmire H W, carpenter, h 422 n Greene Fields Chas, wks Houston & Bro, r 215 s Elm Fields Mrs E, wid, h 447 Arlington Fields F M (Hattie E) saloon 501 s Elm, h 358 w Lee Fields J E (S V) carpenter, h 839 Bellvue Fields Julian, engineer North & Watson, h bey Pomona Fields Mrs Laura, wid J B, h 210 w Washington Fields Wm (Annie) h 447 Arlington Files J A (V Ada) shoe shop 102 n Davie, r do Finlator R W, wks Glascock & Son, bds 124 Buchanan
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First Presbyterian Church Dr J Henry Smith and Dr
E W Smith, co-pastors, cor Chnrch and Davie Fishblate E R (Fannie) clothing, 230 s Ehn, h 203 s Eugene Fisher B J, propr Benbow House Fitzmaurice Jno R (Annie) with Thos Vv^oodroffe, h 421
Arlington Fleming Miss Ava E, teacher Gr Fern College Fleming W C, wks H W Cobb, h w Gaston bet Eugene
and Edgeworth Floyd Mrs Ida, wid, h 815 Walker Ave Floyd Miss Fannie E, teacher, h 219 Mebane Flynn W C (Mary W) gen'l news agent, h 834 w Market Fogleman E W, wks Sergeant M Co, h 1057 e Washington Fogleman W I, sectionmaster C F & Y V, h cor C F & Y V
and So Ry Fonda J E (Rosine P) trav salesman, h 130 Price Fonda Miss Minta, h 1 30 Price Fonville Mrs Eula C, h 322 Asheboro Forbis C O (W R Forbis & Co) r ii6>^ e Market Forbis J W (Sallie) postmaster, h 243 n Edgeworth Forbis Ney, wks So Gr Pharmacy, h 330 e Bragg Forbis W R (Mary) (W R Forbis & Co) h 330 e Bragg Forbis W R & Co (W R and C O Forbis) furniture, 118 and
120 e Market Forgis Jno W, wks Stafford's, h 401 w Bragg Forney E J (Annie E) prof Normal, h Spring Garden bey
Normal Forsyth A C, wks Clegg & Bro, bds 368 s Elm Fort Melville V, prof Normal Fortune R G (R G Fortune & Co) r 310 s Spring Fortune R G & Co (R G Fortune and M Schiffman) dry
goods and notions, 328 s Elm Foster Geo, wks So F & W Co, h Carolina, Coneville F'oster W J (Sallie) h 900 e Market Fountain J I (Jennie E) engineer C F & Y V, h 415 w
Bragg Foust Mrs Melinda, wid, h 134 n Mendenhall Fowler Mrs A E, wid W E, h 115 s Ashe Fowler J G, wks H H Cartland, h 115 s Ashe Fowler Miss Nellie V, h 115 s Ashe Fowler Miss Nettie G, stenographer, h 115 s Ashe Fowler R, wks Glascock & Son Franklin Mrs Isabella, wid Wm, h 314 Asheboro
Cunningham Bros.
Coal and Wood.
'Phone No. 8.
E. R. Fishblate,
One Price Clothier.
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-Frazier C P*fCetta C) real estate, h 313 w Washington Frazier Mrs J A, wid Joseph, h Walker Ave, bey limits Frazier W L (Mary W) nigr Wakefield Hdw Co, bds 119
n Davie Freeman Miss Amanda, h 501^^ s Elm Freeman Miss Amanda, h 102 n Davie Freeman Miss Ida, h 501 )<^ s Elm Freeman J F (Sarah A) wks Guilf Enmb M Co, h 501 }<^ s
Elm Freeman Mike (Etta) fireman Steam Laundry, h loio e
Market, Jonesboro Friends Church, Rev J R Jones, pastor, e Lee bet Elm
and Arlington Fries Chaning, carpenter, h 451 Arlington Fries J M (S R) carpenter, h 451 Arlington Fries Wm E (Carrie M) contractor, h 451 Arlington Frost Miss Ella, dressmaker, h 535 s Elm Fruit Harry, wks So F & W Co, h 614 Keogh Fruit Mrs Hattie E, h 208 w Sycamore Fruit Jno T (Orpha) carpenter, h 614 Keogh • Fry Miss Delie, h 707 Bilbro Alley Fry Geo (Eliza) h 707 Bilbro Alley Fry Howell, wks So F & W Co, h 422 Arlington Fry H L (ME) chief engineer C F & Y V R R, h 422
Arlington Fry J W, genl mgr CF&YVRR, h 447 w Washington Fry Luther, wks Brooks Mfg Co, h 707 Bilbro Alley Fry Mrs M C, wid, h 447 w Washington Fry Miss Walker, h 422 Arlington Fulford Miss Emma, h 406 Church Fulford S J, h 406 Church Fulton Saml A, wks Gr Fu M Co, bds cor C F & Y V
and So Ry Fuqua T J ( ) mgr Portner Brewing Co, h 226 Fayette-
ville Futch Miss Hattie, h rear No 36 e Market, Jonesboro Gaimey Miss Jane T, stenographer So Stock Mutual, bds
433 w Sycamore Gales Frank G (Minnie) wks So F & W Co, h e Second Gamble A M, wks Jno Barker, h 108 n Davie Gamble Chas W, wks Hendrix & Co, bds 341 n Greene Gamble Miss Lizzie, h Bellvue, bey McCulloch Gamble R O, (Serena), bkkpr, h 341 n Greene
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fi ' Gannon Miss Cora, h 202 s Ashe
J Gardner Franklin B, (Clara), wks Cone Exp and Com Co Gardner Henry C, wks Smith & Gardner, h 224 e Wash- ington Gardner iloward (Anna D), (Smith & Gardner), h 224 e 2.5^* Washington
^2^ Garrett Mrs E O, wid Frank, h 209 n Cedar Garrett Ernest, painter, h 450 Arlington Garrett J M, wks Sergeant M Co, h 912 e ]\Iarket Garsed E T, bds Benbow House
Gaulden G S, (Pattie E) wks J H Harris, h 221 Lindsay Gay Frank, (Amelia), wks So F & W Co, h 100 s Greene Gay Rev James E, (Margaret), Pastor Centenary M E
Church, h 415 e McCulloch Gentry J W, (Mabel M), engineer So Ry, h 119 w Schenck Geriner Miss L A, dressmaker, h 403 w Market Giles J A, produce and commission, cor s Elm and Railroad
h Asheboro, bey lims Gilliland J H, (Mamie J), conductor So Rv, h 209 e Eee Gilmer A E, (J M Hendrix & Co) Gilmer E L, (Merch Grocery Co), h 312 n Elm Gilmer Jno A, atty at law, 108 n Elm, h 312 n Elm Gilmer R A, (Minnie A), wks J H Whitt & Co, h 512
Asheboro Gilmer Mrs Sallie L, wid Jno A, h 312 n Elm Gilmer Sam'l L, (Ora K) trav salesman, h 414 n Elm Glascock G T (Mattie I) (Glascock & Son) h 634 Asheboro ^ Glascock G T & Son (G T and T A Glascock) foundry, ^ 208-212 Lewis
Glascock L L, trav salesman, h 634 Asheboro
Glascock Miss Ruby R, h 634 Asheboro
Glascock T A (Glascock & Son) h 634 Asheboro
Glass Miss Jane, professional nurse, h 202 s Ashe
Glass Miss Nancy, h 444 Gorrell
Glenn James D (Mary) fire, life and accident insurance, iiS
w Market, h 500 Arlington Glenn L E (Mamie) baker, h 850 s Elm Glenn Miss Lucy, h 517 w Market Glenn R G, insurance, 108 s Elm, h 517 w Market Glenn Tyre (Kate G) (Greensboro Spoke and Bending
Works) h 520 w Washington Goins Miss Maggie, wks Hucomuga, h 203 w Whittington Golden Miss Annie J, h 225 Lindsay
Coal and Wood. If^^J-s" ^""'^""^ ^"^ ^^^ ^'^ Anthracite in all
CUNNINCH/V^F BROS.
E. R. Fishblate,
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Golden A J (Lou A) contractor, h 225 Lindsay
Golden E D, wall paper, etc, 115 e Market, h 225 Lindsay
Golden Henry, painter, li 436 n Greene
Golden Mrs L A, mgr E D Golden, li 225 Lindsay
Golden S J (Sarah) painter, h 436 n Greene
Golden Sam'l, painter, bds 324 n Greene
Goodlett Joel Jr, wks So Exp Co, bds 356 s Elm
Goodman Miss Carrie, h Cedar bet Gaston and Belle Meade
Ave Goodman R L (Ida G) insurance, li Cedar bet Gaston and
Belle Meade Ave Goose Grease Liniment Co (R F Rice, Pres., T B Rice,
Mgr, J J Nelson, Secy and Tr) 105 e Market .^
Gorrell Miss Charlotte J, h 214 w Washington
Gorrell Mrs C C, r 109)^ w Market
Gorrell Mrs Carrie L, wid Frank N, h 218 s Ashe
Gorrell G W (Nannie J) wks R P Gorrell, h 204 w Lee
Gorrell Mrs Jennie, wid Jno, h 204 w Lee
Gorrell Miss Lottie R, teacher, bds ii6}4 w Market
Gorrell Miss Minnie, h 218 s Ashe
Gorrell R P (Emma L) saloon, 341 s Elm, h 400 s Men-
denhall Gouch T E, railroad flagman, bds 115 w Market Graham Jno B, asst ticket agt So Ry, h 113 s Ashe Graves Mrs C M, wid Dr C E, h 438 Gorrell Gray Miss Annie, h 2086 e Market
Gray R Percy, Pres Mt Airy Granite Co, h 447 w Wash- ington Grayson Dr C W, physician, bds 735 e Washington Greenberg Max, mgr Joseph Weinstein, r 330)^ s Elm
Greene Mrs , Supt Normal Laundry
Greensboro Bicycle Club, 116 e Market
Greensboro Book Store (Mrs M E Howard) 116 s Elm
Greensboro Brick and Tiling Co (Thos Woodroffe, Pres
and Mgr) office 301 Walker Ave, works 905 Spring
Garden Greensboro Business College (Hodges &. Lindsey) 112 e
Market Greensboro Female College, Prof Dred Peacock, Pres, 813
and 825 w Market Greensboro Furnace Co (H M Worth, Pres, Edwin Shaver,
V-Pres, E P Wharton, Secy and Treas, J D Kase,
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Greensboro Furniture flanufacturing Co (E W Ivyon, pres,
J H Millis, secy and treas) 451 Morehead Ave Greensboro Gas and Electric Light Co (R J Marks, supt)
office 115 11 Elm, plant 118 and 120 n Forbis Greensboro Ice and Coal Co (P H Eaffiteau, mgr) cor C F
& Y V and So Ry Greensboro National Bank (Neil Ellington, pres, A H
Alderman, cashier) 235 s Elm Greensboro Nursery (Jno A Young, propr) office 228 s Elm Greensboro Patriot (W M Barber, propr) 220 s Elm Greensboro Sash and Blind Co (J R Mendenhall, J W
McNairy) 200, 202 and 204 Lewis Greensboro Security and Investment Co (J Turner Tate,
pres, Chas W Tate, secy, etc) 112 n Elm Greensboro Seed and Plant Co (Geo Blake, prop'r) 228 s
Elm Greensboro 5poke and Bending Works (F S Eldridge, H E
Scott, Tyre Glenn) office 506 s Ashe, shop 512 s Ashe Greensboro Steam Fire Engine Co, No i, no w Gaston Greensboro Steam Laundry (Jno M Dick, prop'r, E A
Miller, mgr) iii and 113 w Market Greensboro Stock Exchange (T N Winslow, mgr) 234^ s
Elm Greensboro Telephone Exchange (T J McAdoo, prop'r)
1 20 14 e Market Greensboro Water Supply Co (J D Glenn, pres, R R King,
treas) 1045 ^^ Greene Gregg W T (Cordelia) telegraph lineman, bds 341 n Greene Gregory Miss Emily, h 1036 w Market Gregory G G, wks Odell Hdw Co, h 1036 w Market Gregory G H (Mary Roxie) h 1036 w Market Gregory H T, postoffice inspector, h 1036 w Market Gregory Miss Janie, h 1036 w Market Gregory Miss Mary W, teacher, 1036 w Market Gregory Dr R K (Augusta J) physician, h 406 n Greene Gregory Miss Susan C, wks Gr Book Store, h 1036 w
Market Gretter Mrs Lavina, wid Mike, h 202 Fayetteville Griffith Dr J W (Edna G) dentist, 2255^ s Elm, h 400
Church Grissom Miss Ida, h 520 w Market Grissom Rev W L (Olivia A) (N C Christian Advocate)
h 520 w Market
Cunningham Bros. Coal and Wood.
'Phone No. 8.
E. R. Fishblate, - - One Price Clothier.
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Groome Pinckney, h 118 s Mendenhall
Groome Dr P L (Cora M) h 118 s Mendenhall
Guilford Herald (W M Sherrill, editor and prop'r) 302 s
Elm Guilford Lumber flanufacturing Co (C A Reynolds, pres,
W D Mendenhall, secy and treas) 524-532 s Ashe Gunn Miss Blanche, h 121 s Ashe Gunn Mrs E E, wid James, h 121 s Ashe Gunter Dr J B (C P) physician, h Church bet Elm and
Forbis Guthrie C V (Margaret A) conductor So Ry, h 411 e Eee Guthrie Henry C, clerk, h 411 e Lee Guthrie W L, wks J H Phipps, h 411 e Lee Hagan Charles T, student, h 354 Church Hagan Mrs Clara, wid Adam, h 354 Church Hagan Dorsey E (Bessie Y) h 328 Church Hagan Miss Edith, h 354 Church Hague Geo, insurance agt, bds 377 s Davie Hague Miss Sue, bds 377 s Davie Haithcock Miss Annie B, h 815 Pearson Haithcock Miss Lou I, h 815 Pearson Haithcock S S (Lucy A) h 815 Pearson Hale John D, wks So F & W Co, h Bessemer Ave, Cone-
ville Hall Mrs Fannie M, wid, h 404 Asheboro Hall Mrs Joanna J, wid Dr T C, bds 406 Jackson Hall Mrs J O, wid Joseph, h 203 w Market Hall Mrs Miriam C, wid, h 430 w Market Hall Lyndon, wks Thacker & B, h 203 w Market Hall N L (E Ruth) bridge supervisor CF&Y V, h 129
w Schenck Hamilton Miss Ada P, seamstress, h 863 s Elm Hamilton Claud, wks Hucomuga, bds 203 w Whittington Hamilton Zechariah (Emma) wks So Ry, h 828 s Elm Hamlet Miss Minnie, wks So F & W Co, h 328 n Greene Hamlet Miss Eunice, dressmaker, h 328 n Greene Hamlet R W (Virginia) h 328 n Greene Hamner Miss Lucy, boarding house, 327 s Davie Hamner Miss Rosa, milliner, 107 w Market, r loyyi w
Market Hancock Jane, nurse, h 434 Church Hanner Miss Addie, h 1013 Spring Garden Hanner Miss Ella, dressmaker, h 711 Church
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Hanner Floyd, wks So F & W Co, h 711 Church
Hanner Miss Jennie, h 842 Vance
Hanner Miss Jennie, wks Hucomuga, h 201 w Whittington
Hanner J G, wks Cape Fear M Co
Hanner Miss INIaggie, wks Hendrix & Co, h 711 Church
Hanner N A (E J) h 420 e McCuUoch
Hanner N h (Dorcas M) contractor, h 1013 Spring Garden
Hanner Rob't K (Mary E) lab, h 711 Church
Hanner S A, wks Sergeant M Co, h bey limits
Hanner Miss Street E, h 711 Church
Hardin J A (Susan M) h 927 Pearson
Hardin Miss Jennie E, wks R G Fortune & Co, h 927
Pearson Hardin J R (Rettie E) clerk, h 411 e McCuUoch Hardin Eonnie, clerk, cor Doiiglas and Pearson Harkness J P (Ellie H) wks J C Olive & Co, h 2 13 e Eee Harrigan Matt, h 331 w Eee
Harrill Miss Fannie, wks So Exp Co, bds 356 s Elm Harrington H G, wks C F Thomas, h 625 Arlington Harrington J Preston, wks Cape Fear M Co, h 625
Arlington Harrington Mrs M A, wid C E, h 625 Arlington Harris J H (Annie) harness, etc, 217 s Elm, h 412 e Eee Harris J J W, railroad engineer, r 115 w Market Harrison Elijah, carpenter, h 711 s Ashe Hart Jno (Eon) wks So F & W Co, h nr cor Chestnut and
Hendrix Hartsell Miss Flora, trimmer, bds 109^ w Market Hartsell Miss Hattie G, wks Johnson & Dorsett, h 249 n
Edgeworth Hartsell P J (Eula G) wks Gr Sa and B Co, h 535 s Elm Hartsell Rob't E (Eottie A) carpenter, h 300 e Bragg Harvey Mrs Eunice C, wid Sam'l, h 604 s Ashe Harvey H E, wks Reece & Elam, h 604 s Ashe Harvey S S, wks S B Kersey, h 604 s Ashe Hasten J W (Eeak, Bros & Hasten) bds Benbow House Hawkins Miss Fannie M, h 821 Pearson Hawkins Miss Kate D, h 821 Pearson Hawkins Miss Eelia, h 821 Pearson Hawkins Miss Mattie B, h 821 Pearson Hawkins Mrs T A, wid Madison, h 821 Pearson Hay den J S (Dolly T) grocer, 119 s Davie, r 1 13)^2 e
Market
Cunningham Bros. Coal and Wood.
'Fhone No. 8.
E. R. Fishblate, - - One Price Clothier.
DIRECTORY— WHITE. 65
Hayes Wm, railroad fireman, bds 205 w Washington
Hayes W A (Annie) oil, h 309 Church
Hays Dr J M, physician, 119^ s Elm, h 441 \V Market
Heath Chas, wks Brooks M Co, h 501 ^ s Elm
Heath Washington (Elizabeth) wks Brooks M Co, h 501 ^
s Elm Heberling Mrs W, wid, h 245 Belle Meade ave Hedgepeth Claude, wks J S Cobb & Co Hedgepeth J T ( ) wks J S Cobb & Co, h 214 Belle
Meade ave Hedrick Robt, wks Hucomuga, h s Elm bey McCulloch Heiskell Miss Catherine F, teacher Gr Fern Coll Hendley L H, boss weaver Proximity Mfg Co Hendrix C A (Katie E) farmer, h nr cor Hendrix and
Chestnut Hendrix E M (Eillie C) broker, h cor Chestnut and Hen- drix Hendrix J M (M Annie) (J M Hendrix & Co) h 717 Church Hendrix Jas fl & Co (J M Hendrix, A E Gilmer, T D
Coble) dry goods and shoes, 221 s Elm Henley C A V, tob fact emp, h 515 Arlington Henley Miss Jessie, student, h 515 Arlington Henley M C (S C) wks Cape Fear M Co, h 515 Arlington Hennessee W A (Mary J) depot lunch counter, h 220 e Eee Hepler W L (Hollady & Hepler) h 627 s Ashe Hester Mrs M J, wid, bds 121 s Ashe Hiatt Chas, boss road machine, bds 415 w Bragg Hiatt & Lamb (R G Hiatt, C E Eamb) grocers, 510 s Elm Hiatt R G (Mattie L) (Hiatt & Lamb) h 431 w Lee Hicks Jacob (Li taker) railroad engineer, h 320 s Menden-
hall Higgins C D (A E) wks Union News Co, h bey 908
Asheboro Higgins E T, wks Union News Co, h bey 908 Asheboro Higgins J A, wks Armour Pkg Co, h bey 908 Asheboro Higgs Miss Hattie, h 415 Lithia
Hildesheimer Mrs Minnie, wid J, teacher, h 410 e Market Hill Miss Alice, h 524^ s Elm
Hill D C (Emma I) carpenter, h bey 1043 w Market Hill Geo W (Flora S) night watchman, h 524^ s Elm Hill Jno, wks Glascock, h 524^ s Elm Hill J B, wks Sam'l Brown Co, h loio Spring Garden Hill W B, wks J W Scott & Co, bds 224 e Washington
Harry C. Martin, Accident Insurance Agt.
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Hill W S, li 317 and 319 w Market Hilton Mrs Mary, wid Evan, h 604 e Market Hilton R B, mail carrier, h 604 e Market Hines P R (Dora) dairyman, h 2001 College Ave Hinkle A A, li 450 Arlington Hinkle C C, li 450 Arlington Hinshaw Miss Emma, h bey 908 Asheboro Hinshaw J D (E Addie) wks Hncomuga, h 508^ s Elm Hinton A A, dep'y sheriff, bds 224 s Ashe Hobbs Miss Ella, h 1004 s Cedar
Hobbs E V, wks So F & W Co, h Carolina, Coneville Hobbs Miss Jennie, wks H H Cartland, h Carolina, Cone- ville Hobbs Miss Mollie J, h Carolina, Coneville Hobbs W J (Rachel) carpenter, h Carolina, Coneville Hobson Jno, shoemaker, h Ivaurie and Spring Garden bey
Normal Hobson J M (Annie) carpenter, h Eaurie and So Ry Hockett O C, wks Gr Fu M Co, bds 423 w Eee Hodges E J (Hodges & Eindsey) r 112 e Market Hodges & Eindsey (E J Hodges, T H Eindsey) (Greens- boro Business College) 112 e Market Hodgin D A, trav salesman, r 218 e Market Hodgin Eugene, wks Rankin & Bro, bds 214 Buchanan Hodgin E H, meats, 220 Eewis, h Jacksonville Hodgin James A, Treas Peoples Five Cent Sav Bank, h
405 Asheboro Hodgin Jno A (Nannie E) County Treas, and Treas Cape
Fear Mfg Co, h 630 s Elm Hodgin, Pegram & Co (S G Hodgin, W W Mendenhall, C B Wilson) groceries and country produce, 516 s Elm Hodgin R E, wks Rankin & Bro, bds 214 Buchanan Hodgin S Q (Annie J) (Hodgin, Pegram & Co) h 443 King Hodgin Miss Vella, h 630 s Elm Hodgin W T (Lou E) carpenter, h 605 s Spring Hoecker Chas W (Martha) contractor, h 400 Morehead Ave Holbrook James, wks Lea & Tate, h 524^ s Elm Holbrook Jno, wks Gr Fu M Co, h 524 ^^ s Elm Holbrook S S (Lizzie) h 524^^ s Elm Holden Clifford, yard conductor So Ry, bds 415 w Bragg Holder A W (Maggie) wks So Ry, h 837 s Elm Holder Everett, wks Leak Bros & H, h 837 s Elm Hollady A W (Hollady & Hepler) h 227 Lewis
Cunningham Bros, Coal and Wood.
'Phone No. 8.
E. R. Fishblate, - - One Price Clothier.
DIRECTORY— WHITE. 67
Hollady & Hepler (A W Hollady, W L Hepler) grocers,
227 Ivcwis Holland L J, railroad flagman, r 115 w Market Holley Mrs C H, wid Wm J, h 441 w Market Hollowell R Lr (Emma P) truck farmer, h 906 Spring
Garden Holmes Jos A, professor State Normal
Holt , railroad flagman, r 346 s Ashe
Holt Geo (Nancy) wks So F & W Co, h bey 1069 n Greene
Holt J R (Hattie L) h 627 s Ashe
Holt Miss Mamie E, h 881 s Cedar
Holt Sarah, h bey 1069 n Greene
Holton C E (Rosa E) druggist, 303 s Elm, h 312 e Market
Holton J E (Mary E) wks Cape Fear M Co, h 114 e
McCulloch Hood Abram (Bettie) h 321 Church Hooper Chas M, trav salesman Odell Hdw Co, r 218 e
Market Homey Mrs Jennie, wid W E, h 313 e Market Horney Rob't P, student, h 313 e Market Horney Wm J, student, h 313 e Market Horry A R, tel op'r, h 521 Arlington Horry Mrs Georgie, wid, h 521 Arlington Horry Miss Mary, h 521 Arlington Horry Temple, wks So F & W Co, h 521 Arlington Hoskins J A, sheriff Guilford County, ofhce Court House,
bds McAdoo House Houston & Bro (S A Kerr, mgr) grocers, 215 s Elm Houston Miss Annie B, h 327 n Elm Houston Mrs Bettie M (Houston & Bro) wid W M, h 114
Clay Houston Miss Fannie, h 417 Asheboro Houston Wm S, h 114 Clay
Howard J Ernest bkkpr J S Cobb & Co, r 218 n Elm Howard Mrs M E (Greensboro Book Store) h 122 Church Howard S A, mgr Western Union Tel Co, h 122 Church Howell D T (Rosa A) tailor, h 413 Asheboro Howell Jno, wks Hucomuga bds 205 w Whittington Howlett Eewis C, wks E R Fishblate, r 11 9 >^ s Elm Hoyt Wm, carpenter, h 707 Bilbro Alley Hucomuga flills (J S Hunter, pres; Rev F J Murdoch, v
pres; E T Garsed, secy and tr; G O Coble, mgr) nr
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^ Hudson A L (M Jane) carpenter, h 913 Asheboro
o Hudson H S, h 715 s Elm
o I Hudson Mrs I B, seamstress, h 327 w Lee
Hudson L S (Mary) wks So F & W Co, h Bessemer Ave
Hudson S E, wife H S, g^rocer, 513 s Elm, h 715 s Elm
Hudson Walter, wks Gr Sa and B Co, h Asheboro
Huff E K (Lewis & Hu£E) 228 s Davie
Huff J M, painter, bds 209 e INIarket
Huffman Miss Lizzie, h 323 n Greene
Hughes ]Mrs Berta, dressmaking, 107^ w IMarket
Hughes Geo H, tailor, 206 s Davie, h 216 s Forbis
Hughes J ]\I (Elizabeth) tailor, 206 s Davie, h 216 s Forbis
Hughes J R (Amelia F) farmer, h 225 Church
Hughes Mrs Luc)^ S, wid ]\I T, h 213 e Washington
Hvindley j\Irs E D, wid R T, h 120 w Sycamore
Hunt J T (I^Iaggie D) wks Cape Fear ^f Co, h 609 McGee
Hunt P C (M A) railroad flagman, h 445 e Whittington
Hunt Wm (IMary L) wks J H Phipps, h 830 Bellvue
Hunter , bkkpr Guilf Lumb M Co, bds 214 Buchanan
Hunter Henry (Carrie M) groceries, produce and shoes, 122
and 124 s Davie, h 744 Pearson Hunter ]\Iiss Charlie D, wks H H Cartland, h 405 Asheboro Hunter J S (Ada G) (J W^ Scott & Co) h 803 Pearson Hunter S G, wks Henr}^ Hunter, h 744 Pearson Hunter T A (Genie ]\I) wks J W Scott & Co, h 744 Pearson Huske C W (Alice) ins agt, bds 377 s Davie Hutton Mrs M C, h 515 w Gaston Imes Miss Lizzie, h 443 e W'hittington Indestructible Bed Spring Co (T^IcAdoo Bros) 120^ e
Market Ingold Wash (Roxie) farm hand, h No i, e Market, Jones-
boro Ireland C H (DeLavolette) secy and treas Odell Hdw Co, h ^^. 602 w Gaston, plumbing shop 321 s Elm Irv'in Mrs C W, h 225 s Greene Irving Miss Essie, h 122 Boon
Iseley Ira B, wks Gr Sa and B Co, h 518 Arlington Iseley Lewis (Lania) dairj^man, h race track st, Jonesboro Iseley L C (Sarah A) wks Gr Sa and B Co, h 518 Arlington Jackson IMiss C Maud, h 813 Spring Garden Jackson David, h 813 Spring Garden
Jackson F W (Cora V) yard conductor So Ry, h 413 Jackson Jackson G W (Victoria) carpenter, h 320 e McCuUoch
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E. R. Fishblate, - - One Price Clothier.
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Jackson J H (Bettie J) h 328 e L^ee
Jackson Miss LilHe, h 320 e McCulloch
Jackson Mrs W G, h 813 Spring Garden
Jackson W O, wks So Ry, h 328 e Lee
Jacobs E A, wks Stafford's, bds 320 n Greene
Jacobs Henry (Hannah) wks H H Cartland, li 245 Belle Meade Ave
Jacobs Thos L, foreman Stafford's, h 601 s Spring
Jail cor s Elm and Gaston
James Miss Gladys, bds 230 s Ashe
James Hennis, blacksmith shop iii e Sycamore, r 407 e Market
James John (Louisa C) painter, h bey 908 Asheboro
James Mrs T J, bds 230 s Ashe
Jarrell Alex (Belle) carpenter, h bey 908 Asheboro
Jarrell J F (Mary) carpenter, h 377 w Bragg
Jarrell Miss Mary M, h 377 w Bragg
Jefferson W C (Cora) railroad employe, h Spring Garden and Laurie bey Normal
Jeffreys Miss Callie B, h 340 s Mendenhall Jeffreys Miss Claudie U, h 340 s Mendenhall Jeffreys Miss Ellen, h 340 s Mendenhall Jeffreys J R (Mary A) carpenter, h 231 w Bragg Jeffreys M 5 (Lizzie) grocer, 511 s Elm, h 613 s Ashe Jeffreys N A (Priscilla F) h 340 s Mendenhall Jeffreys S B (Viola) wks So Ry yard, h 545 Lithia Jeffreys Wm A (Nancy) carpenter, h 909 Asheboro Jeffries W G (Maggie A) wks C F & Y V, h 406 e Mc- Culloch Jenkins J E (Matilda) engineer Hucomuga, h 836 s Elm Jennings Mrs Catherine, wid J R, h 106 s Greene Jennings Wm (Emily E) wks Cape Fear M Co, h 125 w Lee Job W S (Mary E) wks Hucomuga, h bey 908 Asheboro Jobe W A (E C) h 515 Julian
Johnson A A (Dora) (Johnson & Dorsett) h 444 Gorrell Johnson A C (Samantha) h Summit ave nr limits Johnson & Dorsett (C C Johnson, A A Johnson, C H Dor- sett) dry goods, 206 and 208 s Elm Johnson Miss Bessie L, h 804 Asheboro Johnson C C (Johnson & Dorsett) h 520 w Gaston Johnson Mrs C J, wid U S, h 520 w Gaston Johnson David M (P C) wks Gr Sa & B Co, h 804 Ashe- boro
ixiUlOIlCL OreBiHl JLO UlOn, satisfactory money refunded. Sold by SMITH & GARDNE;r, Druggists, corner opposite Post Office.
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Johnson Jno P, fireman Gr Sp & B Wks, h cor C F & Y
V and So Ry Johnson J R (Ella) ins agt, h s Elm bey McCulloch Johnson J W, tel opr So Ry, bds 318 e Washington
Johnson Rev Livingston (Fannie M) pastor West Washing- ton Street Baptist Church, h 314 n Davie
Johnson Wm P, gardener, h 327 e Market
Jones Miss Anna T, h 117 e Lee
Jones B E (Nannie E) trav salesman, h 618 Asheboro
Jones Miss Bertha M, h 618 Asheboro
Jones G A, wks Glascock & Son, bds S'^^H ^ Elm
Jones G L (Sarah) wks So F & W Co, h Bessemer Ave
Jones Rev Horace W (Pattie H) rector St Barnabas Epis- copal Church, h 107 s Greene
Jones I E (Mary E) grocer, 115 Lewis, h 407 w Bragg
Jones John, carpenter, bds 209 e Market
Jones J A (Melinda) h 405 w Bragg
Jones Rev J R, pastor Friends Church, h 117 e Eee
Jones J S (Mary) mgr Provident Savgs Life Assurance Society, 129 s Elm, h 345 n Elm
Jones J W, groceries, 112 w Market, gen'l mdse 339 s Elm, r 339 s Elm
Jones Mrs Eaura E, wid Martin, h 305 n Elm
Jones Miss Eucy N, h 618 Asheboro
Jones Mrs Maggie, h 979 n Greene
Jones Miss Mamie F, h 117 e Eee
Jones Miss Nellie E, h 117 e Eee
Jones S P (Sallie) wks Gr Fu M Co, h 405 w Bragg
Jones Thomas E, h 979 n Greene
Jones W A, wks Gr Fu M Co, bds 405 w Bragg
Jones W C (Mattie E) conductor So Ry, h 314 Asheboro
Jordan Arthur (Susan R) policeman, h 335 n Greene
Jordan Miss Fannie B, weaver, h 858 Vance
Jordan J F (Mary W) (J F Jordan & Co) h 223 n Edge- worth
Jordan J F & Co (J F Jordan, E Berkeley) leaf tobacco, 344 and 344^ s Davie
Jordan Oliver (Eucy J) driver, h 629 s Ashe
Jordan Miss Rosa D, weaver, h 858 Vance
Jordan R E (Melinda) h 858 Vance
Jordan W M, trav salesman, h w Gaston bet Eugene and Edgeworth
Cunningham Bros. Coal and Wood.
'Phone No. 8.
E. R. Fishblate, - - One Price Clothier.
DIRECTORY— WHITE. 71
Joyner Prof J Y (Effie R) professor Normal, h 1027 Spring
Garden Joyner Thos, h 863 Bellvue
Kase DeWitt, wks Daniel Hdw Co, li 427 Arlington Kase Miss Eleanor D, li 427 Arlington Kase J D (Mary T) gen'l mgr Gr Fnrnace Co, h 427
Arlington Kase Miss Mabel H, wks Dan'l Hdw Co, li 427 Arlington Katz Rob't I (Elizabeth) h 203 s Eugene Keech Mrs L J, wid W B, h 450 Arlington Keeley Institute (W H Osborn, pres, Wm Eipscomb, mgr,
Dr B B Williams, physician) ioqi^ s Elm Keeling J h (Emma N) grocer, 342 s Elm, h 308 w Gaston Keeling S P, grocer, 201 s Elm, r loiyi e Market Keith F N (Mary J) justice of the peace, 104 n Elm, h 443
e Whittington
Keith Flavius, plasterer, h 443 e Whittington Keith Henry S, carpenter, h 443 e Whittington Kellerman F A (Fannie) wks B E Ruben, r 118 w Wash- ington Kendall Joshua, h 350 King Kendall J W (E A) wks So Ry, h 350 King Kendall Miss Virginia, h 350 King Keogh Thos B, lawyer, 2335^ s Elm Kerr Miss Alice, h 114 Clay
Kerr S A (A D) mgr Houston &. Bro, h 670 Chestnut Kersey Miss Alice, h 636 s Ashe Kersey A P, wks Glascock & Son Kersey Mrs E, wid David, h 636 s Ashe Kersey M F, wks Guilf Lumb M Co, h 636 s Ashe Kersey S B, cigar mfr, 600 s Ashe, h 636 s Ashe Kestler Geo A (Mollie) real estate and insurance, h 437 Arlington
Kestler Geo W (Nannie) capitalist, h 437 Arlington King E B, bkkpr J L King & Co, bds 214 e Market King J E (Roxie A) (J E King & Co) h 239 n Greene King J L & Co (J E King, G H McKinney) tobacco mfrs,
221 and 223 Buchanan King Miss Maud, h 350 King King Mrs Mary E, wid T J, h 302 e Eindsay King Miss Minnie E, h 866 Bellvue King N M ( ) trav salesman, h 303 n Davie
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King R R (Nannie M) att'y at law, loo Court Square, h 329
King King T W (Minnie) bartender, h 866 Bellvue King Miss Viola M, li 866 Bellvue King Walter E, blacksmith, h 514^ s Elm King W W (Maggie F) carpenter, h 514 >^ s Elm Kirkland Miss Sue May, lady principal Normal Kirkman A A (Lula h) wks Guilf Lumb M Co, h 1019
Spring Garden Kirkman Mrs Ada C, wid A L, h 208 Buchanan Kirkman A Q, Register of Deeds, office Court House, r 210
s Ashe Kirkman Miss Alice E, h Summit Ave, nr lims Kirkman Calvin M, news boy, h 605 Walker Ave Kirkman Miss lola, h 605 Walker Ave Kirkman Mrs Jane, wid Andy, h 1015 Spring Garden Kirkman Joseph A, tel opr So Ry, h 605 Walker Ave Kirkman J C (Adela) wks So Ry, h 605 Walker Ave Kirkman Joseph E (Eula) wks Gr Fu M Co, h bey 908
Asheboro Kirkman Mrs Maria E, wid Elisha, h 863 s Elm Kirkman Mrs M E, wid J, h 422 n Greene Kirkman Mrs Nancy, h Race Track st, Jonesboro Kirkman Miss Pattie, h 605 Walker Ave Kirkman Seymour A, depy reg of deeds, r 210 s Ashe Kirkman Thos, wks Sergeant M Co, h Race Track st, Jo:ies-
boro Kirkman V E, h 313 e Bragg Kirkman Watt, wks Eagle Fndry, h 524^ s Elm Kirlcpatrick D A, brickyard, 909 n Greene, h 811 Walker
Ave Kirkpatrick D N (Susan T) h 811 Walker Ave Kirkpatrick Miss Margaret H, h 811 Walker Ave Kirkpatrick S (Nellie) revenue officer, h 334 Asheboro Kivett W S (Ella E) grocer, 524 s Elm, 352 s Elm, h
Yaquanna nr Asheboro Kivett Mrs Elizabeth, wid David, h Yaquanna nr Asheboro King Otto, wks Cone Exp and Com Co Knight Mrs B V, wid Geo, h 406 e Lee Knight H D (M E) supervisor C F & Y V, h 703 Asheboro Knight Littleton, h 703 Asheboro Knight Miss Lucile D, h 703 Asheboro Knowles B B (Lula N) carpenter, h 816 Bellvue
Do you use Steam Coal? 'houirtry New River.
E. R. Fishblate, - - One Price Clothier.
DIRECTORY— WHITE. 73
Lachlin A, bed spring mfr, r io6 s Davie
Laffiteau P H (Nannie F) mgr Gr Ice and Coal Co, h 473
Church Lamb Chas H, wks J S Cobb & Co, h 122 Clay Lamb C L (Lola E) (Hiatt & Lamb) h 402 w Bragg Lamb Maban (Belle) wks Gr Sa and B Co, h 122 Clay Lamb Miss S R, wks Miss Rosa Haraner, h 122 Clay Lambert J J, wks Sergeant M Co, h 284 East Lambeth A F (Georgie) wks Gr Fu M Co, h 423 w Lee Lambeth S J, bonded warehouse, rear 109 w Gaston Lampman Mrs Mary, wid Geo, h 641 w Lee Land W R (W R Land & Co) r 1191^ s Elm Land W R Jr, wks J W Scott & Co, r ii9>< s Elm Land W R & Co, real estate, 1191^ s Elm Landreth Mrs Annie E, wid M, h 2010 e Market Landreth J W (Bettie C) grocer, 806 e Market, h 807 e
Market Landreth Miss Minnie, h 2010 e IVIarket Lang Miss Ada, h 2086 e Market /
Lasley Jno (Nona) railroad emp, bds 313 w Washington Latimer A F, wks J J Stone, bds 106 s Greene Lawrence Miss Millie, h 449 King Lea & Tate, tobacco mfrs, 301 n Greene Lea R G (Rosa B) (Lea & Tate) h 131 Price Leagens M, mattress maker, h 1059 College Ave Leak Bros & Hasten (W H Leak, J N Leak, J W Hasten)
tobacco mfrs, 209 and 211 Buchanan Leak Frank, wks Leak Bros & H, bds 214 e Market Leak J N (Sadie B) (Leak Bros & Hasten) h 612 w Gaston Leak W H (Leak Bros & Hasten) bds 214 e Market Ledbetter Dr A E (R Cordelia) physician, 108 s Elm, h
409 Jackson Ledford Geo, gen'l repairing, etc, 104 s Davie, r ioi}4 e
Market Lee Miss Bertha M, teacher Normal Lee Miss Joanna, h 284 East Lee Joe, laundry, 107 e Market
Lee J W (Lora) evangelist, bds 1006 Spring Garden Leonard Miss Annie B, h 435 s Mendenhall Leonard J A (Cordelia B) (Brown & Leonard) h 435 s
Mendenhall Leonard Nannie, wks So F and W Co, h Bessemer Ave Lester F E, roof painter, bds 202 e Market
Harry C. Martin,
Employer's lyiability, Boiler and Plate Glass Insurance Agent.
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Lewis A (Lewis & Huff) 228 s Davie
Lewis Miss Ada S, saleswoman, h 818 Pearson
Lewis Miss xA-gnes, h 716 s Elm
Lewis and Huff (A Lewis, E K Huff) blacksmith shop and
carriage works, 228 and 230 s Davie Lewis ^Nliss Annie IM, h 400 Lithia ^ g, ' Lewis B B (Lavinia) wks Normal, h 400 Lithia
Lewis Chas (Joanna) wks So F and \V Co, h 284 East
Lewis D (Hannah) h 818 Pearson
Lewis Hugh, wks J S Cobb &. Co, h 400 Lithia
Lewis H G, wks Sergeant M Co, bds 208 Buchanan
Lewis I O (Ellen J) mechanic, h 411 w Delphine
Lewis Mrs Joanna, wid, h 284 East
Lewis John (Elsie) wagon shop, 109 Lewis, h 716 s Elm
Lewis John W, student, h 716 s Elm
Lewis J \V, ins agt, h 222 w Bragg
Lewis ]Miss Luella, saleswoman, h 818 Pearson
Lewis V C, express messenger, h 716 s Elm
Lewis W B, clerk Benbow House
Lewis W E (Anna) wks C F & Y V P^t Dep, h 400 Lithia
Lewis W G, express messenger, h 716 s Elm
Life Insurance Company of Virginia (H D \'ernelson, div
suptj T-T-^/j s Elm Lindau A M (Lottie) wks So F & \\ Co, h e Second, Cone-
ville Lindau J W (Theresa W) secy and treas and gen'l mgr So
Fin and Warehouse Co, h Coneville Lindheim Reuben (Hortense C) secy and treas Cone Exp
and Com Co Lindley J Van, nursery and pres Pomona Terra Cotta Co,
h Pomona 2 miles west of city on So Ry Lindley IMiss Tina K, teacher, h 610 ^lorehead Ave
Lindley Mrs , h 218 e Washington
Lindsay H W, wks Johnson & Dorsett, bds cor Sycamore
and Ashe Lindsay Mrs Lizzie, wid Dr Edward, h 319 s Eugene Lindsay ^liss Lizzie, h 121 w Sycamore Lindsay Aliss Lula, h 121 w Sycamore Lindsay Miss Mary C, h 200 s Spring Lindsay Mrs M P, wid R G, h 121 w Sycamore Lindsay IMrs Mary W, wid W L, h 200 s Spring Lindsay St Graded School, S C Smith, prin, 218 Lindsay Lindsey T H (Hodges & Lindsey) r 112 e Market
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E. R. Fishblate, - - One Price Clothier.
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lyinebarger J B (E M) wks Hucomuga, h rear 205 w
Whittington Lipscomb Wm, mgr Keeley Institute, r ioo}4 s Kim Litaker Frank, shifting engineer So Ry L/Ocke Miss Lida, h 715 s Elm
Eogan Dr J E (Fannie S) physician, h 320 w Market Eohman Julia, cook, h 828 s Elm lyomax R A, baggagemaster So Ry, h 209 e Eee L/Ong G B (Ella) h back of Gr Furnace Co Long Miss Lilian, teacher Gr Fern Coll Long Mrs Z A, wid, lady principal Gr Fem Coll Longest J N (Olive M) wood contractor, h 438 King Loughran Dr W F, h 421 Arlington Love Mrs Artelia, wid A G, h 621 Arlington Love James M (Fannie) wks Brooks M Co, h 621 Arlington Love Wm (Sarah) lumber, 520 s Ashe, h 708 s Ashe Lovelace, W L, barber, h 284 East Low Jno H (Cora) (Troxler & Low) h 334 w Lee Loy A M (Margaret) carpenter, h 801 e Market Lunday D A, clerk So Ry, bds 124 Buchanan Luquire J A (M S) pool room, h 514^ s Elm Lynch Mrs E J, wid, h 218 e Washington Lynch W B, wks J S Cobb & Co, bds 230 s Ashe Lyon Mrs A W, wid J F, h 231 Lindsay Lyon E W, pres Gr Furn Mig Co, h 338 n Elm Lyon T A (Mildred A) trav salesman, h 231 Lindsay Lyon W J (Laura F) auctioneer, h 433 w Gaston Lyon W S (Eula D) trav salesman, h cor Cedar and Del-
phine Maguire C J (Belle) with So F & W Co, bds 129 w Schenck Malcum G W (Alice R) carpenter, h 1015 Spring Garden Malin A C, wks Eagle Fndry
Mangum T F (E Helen) mgr Standard Oil Co, h 346 s Ashe Mann J E, baggagemaster C. F & Y V, h 327 e Market Marks R J (Effie) supt Gr Gas and E Lt Co, h 203 n Davie Marley Miss Maud S, h 508 Asheboro Marley Dr H B (Maggie) physician, h 508 Asheboro Marley Walter R, wks Caldcleugh & Bro, bds 219^^ s Elm Marsh D W, miller, North & Watson, bds 602 Walker Ave Marsh James, trav salesman, r 218 n Elm riartin Harry C (Leonora M) gen'l ins, 125 s Elm, bds 503
w Sycamore Matlock W G, harnessmaker, bds 412 e Lee
Harry C. Martin, Fire Insurance Agent.
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Quail, Squirrels, Rabbits, Etc.
76 DIRECTORY— WHITE.
riatthews, Chisholm & Stroud (W H Matthews, T If Chis-
holm, J B Stroud) clothing, 300 s Elm riatthews F A, wood and coal and dray line, nr cor Fayette-
ville and Gorrell, h 803 Asheboro Matthews J T, clerk Benbow House Matthews Miss Mary E, h 803 Asheboro Hatthews W H (Matthews, Chisholm & Stroud) h 803
Asheboro Maus C (May) wks H H Cartland, h 235 Belle Meade Ave May Miss Corinne B, h 300 Chestnut May Darnell, wks Gr Patriot, h 222 s Forbis May Miss E J, seamstress, h 222 s Forbis May Frank, h 300 Chestnut May Jno Mabin (Eleanor) h 300 Chestnut May Miss Myrtle I, seamstress, h 222 s Forbis May Mrs Mary S, wid J H, seamstress, h 222 s Forbis Mayo T H (Minnie M) h 230 e Market Mayor's Court Room, s e cor Davie and Sycamore McAdoo A M (Nannie A) h 221 Belle Meade Ave McAdoo C N, h 329 King McAdoo House (B J Fisher, propr, F P Morton, mgr) 307
s Elm McAdoo J A, clerk Piedmont Bank, bds 417 w Market McAdoo T J (Gr Telephone Exchange) h 329 King McAdoo V C, h 329 King McAdoo W D (Josie A) real estate and loans, 3091/2 s Elm,
bds McAdoo House McAIister A W (Sallie IS) secy and treas So Stock Mutual
Ins Co, h 803 Macon McBryde Mrs Elizabeth, wid Wm, h 331 w Eee McBryde Miss Sarah E, h 331 w Eee McCain Miss May, h 210 Fayetteville McCauley J B (M E) wks S J McCauley, h 725 s Elm McCauley S J (Mattie) saloon, 410 s Elm, h 406 e Market McCaull Miss Margaret M, student Normal, bds 503 w
Sycamore McClamroch R S (Cora M) plasterer, h 344 w Eee McClamroch Wm, plasterer, bds 208 Buchanan
McClamroch , r 100^ n Elm
McClenoch G W, wks J S Cobb & Co McCoin R S, wks J A Giles, h s Asheboro bey lims McCormick Mrs C T, wid W H Jr, h 209 e Market McCormick W H, wks So F & W Co, h 209 e Market
Cunningham Bros. Coal and Wood.
'Phone No. 8.
E. R. Fishblate, - - One Price Clothier.
DIRECTORY— WHITE. 77
McCracken R A (Mary E) grocer, 637 Asheboro, h 641
Asheboro McCuiston J T (Estella) wks CF&YV, h429w Bragg McCuUoch Mrs E M, wid Jno, h 713 Asheboro McCulloch Miss Geneva, asst editor Our Church Record,
h 414 e McCulloch McCulloch Rev J F (Mary E) (Our Church Record) h 414
e McCulloch McCulloch Eogan, h 442 Arlington McCulloch Miss Pearl, h 414 e McCulloch McCulloch Miss Velna, h 414 e McCulloch McDaniel Edwd, loom fixer, h bey 908 Asheboro McDonald Miss Alma, wks Keeley Inst, h 312 e Market McDonald Miss Queenie, h 312 e Market McDowell Miss Emmie V, h 327 Lindsay McDowell J E, meats, stall i City Market, h 327 Lindsay McDowell J W (Zilphia A) h 327 Lindsay ricDuffie N J (Kate P) furniture, crockery and sewing ma- chine repairs, 227 s Elm, h 222 s Spring McGee A L, wks Gr Fu M Co, bds 231 Lewis McGibeny Lawson, wks Cape Fear M Co McGirt Miss Leila, asst treas Gr Fem College
McGraw , plimiber C H Ireland, r 115 w Market
Mclntyre Miss Edith A, teacher Normal
Mclver C D (Lula M) pres State Normal, h do
Mclver Claude R, h 735 Pearson
Mclver Miss Lizzie, teacher, h 735 Pearson
Mclver Mrs S J, wid Henry, h 735 Pearson
McKenzie B V (Anna E) wks Leak Bros & H, h 411 w
Bragg McKinney G H (J L King & Co) bds 214 e Market McKnight Chas H, trav salesman, r Nelson King's McKnight W A, clerk, 112 w Market, bds 403 w Market McLean Chalmer, wks T G McLean, h 318 e Bragg McLean Miss Lou C, h 303 Lindsay
McLean T G (Linnia) grocer, 422 Asheboro, h 318 e Bragg McLean T L, wks C M Vanstory & Co, r 349 n Elm McLean W C (Ella P) (J W Scott & Co) h 320 n Forbis McMasters Miss Bessie, h 303 Lindsay McMath Miss Queen, h rear No 36 e Market, Jonesboro McNairy Miss Carrie L, h 507 Arlington McNairy Eugene W, student, h 507 Arlington McNairy Miss Julia, h 825 Pearson
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£ D ' McNairy Jno M, tob fact emp, h 507 Arlington So^fHcNairy J W (S M) (Gr Sa and B Co) h 507 Arlington ll^! McNairy W H, student, li 507 Arlington ag<lj I Mead E W, wks S B Kersey, h 331 w Lee pO I Mebane B Frank (Lily M) h 335 Church |_aOlj Mebane Miss Berta P, h 336 s Ashe
■^sB Mebane Cornelius (Julia P) revenue officer, h 336 s Ashe Mebane Harry B, bkkpr W G Mebane & Co, h 336 s Ashe Mebane W G (W G Mebane & Co) Mebane W Q & Co (W G Mebane, H W Hines, G A Mebane)
wholesale grocers, no and 112 Lewis Medearis J H (Mary t) conductor CF&YV, hii7e
McCulloch Melton Dr W C (Frances) bds 205 w Washington Melvin Miss A S, student, h 822 Bellvue Melvin D F (A H) carpenter, h 822 Bellvue Mendenhall C S, wks Gr Sa and B Co, h 629 Asheboro Mendenhall E J, wks Guilf Lumb M Co, h 329 e Bragg Mendenhall Miss Gertrude W, teacher Normal Mendenhall Miss Hattie E, h 629 Asheboro Mendenhall Miss Irma M, h 629 Asheboro Mendenhall J R (Mary) (Gr Sa and B Co) h 629 Asheboro riendenhall W D, secy and tr Guilf Lumb Mfg Co, h 329
e Brao-o; riendenhall W W (Hodgin, Pegram & Co) h 629 Asheboro rierchants Grocery Co (J W Cone, pres, Wm Simpson,
secy and treas) wholesale groceries, 320 and 322 s Elm rierrimon B H (Nellie S) handle factory, 420 w Delphine,
h 235 n Edge worth Merrimon Ed A, mgr B H Merrimon, bds 235 n Edgeworth Merritt J H (Carrie I) wks Wakefield Hdw Co, h 427 n
Greene Merritt J W (Mary B) trav salesman, h 810 Pearson Mesley Mrs E J, wid R D, h 204 n Forbis Mesley J W (M R) wks Eagle Fndry, h 204 n Forbis Metcalf Miss Ella M, h 334 Asheboro Methodist Church, cor Ashe and w Market Michaux Miss Annie G, h 517 n Greene Michaux Miss Anna M, h 517 n Greene nichaux Dr E R, physician, 225>^ s Elm, h 517 n Greene Michatix Rev J L, h 517 n Greene nichaux J S, city clerk, h 517 n Greene Michaux Wm, wks So F & W, h Carolina
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Middletoti F F, wks J H West, h 822 Spring Gar4en Middleton Miss Mary H, h 822 Spring Garden Middleton R M (Susan L) trav salesman, h 822 Spring
Garden Miller E A (Anna) mgr Steam Lndry, h 302 n Davie Miller Rev J D, pastor St Andrew's Episcopal Church, bds
2^']^ s Davie Miller J G, wks Leak Bros & H, r 121 s Ashe Miller Mrs Nellie, h 224 e Washington Minor & Mitchell (J B Minor, S S Mitchell) leaf tobacco,
229 and 231 Belle Meade Ave Minor J B (Mary D) (Minor & Mitchell) bds 127 Church Mitchell Mrs Sarah, wid, h 609 w Gaston Mitchell S S (Minor & Mitchell) r 200 n Davie Mitchell Wm T, wks Eagle Fndry, h 5i4>< s Elm Mitchem E C (Elizabeth) architect, 104 n Elm, h 418
Morehead Ave Milam Corday S, wks C F & Y V Ft Dep, h 406 Lithia Milam H D (Margaret A) farmer, h 406 Eithia Milam Miss Mar>' W, teacher, h 406 Lithia Milam Miss Sallie E, student Normal, h 406 Lithia Moffitt H L, road overseer, h 115 e Gaston Monroe Miss Emma J, h 124 Buchanan Monroe Miss Florence, wks Morris & Co, h 124 Buchanan Monroe O W (Lula M) wks Gr Sa and B Co, h 449 King Monroe Mrs S A, wid W M, h 124 Buchanan Montgomery Miss Dora, wks H H Cartland, h 202 e
Market Montgomery Evie E, stenographer, h 231 w Bragg Montgomery J C (Beulah) wks M S Jeffreys, h 613 s Ashe Montgomery J W (Sarah) wks So F & W Co, h Bessemer
Ave Montgomery Miss Lou, wks H H Cartland, h 215 e Market Montgomery Miss Mabel, h 613 s Ashe Montgomery R E (Ada) wks Hucomuga, h Bellvue bey
McCulloch Moody Miss Tisha, housekeeper, h 414 n Elm Moore A G, wks C M Vanstory & Co, bds 318 e Washington Moore Chas E (Mamie) h 214 e Market Moore Jno G, farmer, h 400 Lithia Moore J S (Julia A) bkkpr Sergeant M Co, h 234 Belle
Meade Ave Moore Miss Minnie H, teacher Gr Fem Coll
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Moore Rev R R (Margaret E) h 1009 Walker Ave
Moore W M (Alice E) marble cutter, li 121 Bain
Moore W S (Caroline) dry goods, pianos and organs, 123
e Market, h 214 e Market riorehead James T, atty at law, io^}4 n Elm, r 205 w
, Sycamore Morehead Joseph M, atty at law, h 215 s Eugene Morehead Miss Minnie, r 205 w Sycamore Morgan Miss Alice, h Church bey lims Morgan W J, varnish mfr, bds 301 s Elm Morris & Co, W J Clary, mgr, 318 s Elm Morris Mrs J K, wid, h 323 Ivindsay Morrisette Mrs Etta, cook, 205 w Washington Morrison Robert, grocer, 218 Lewis, h 515 w Lee Morse L (Laura K) tea importer, 118 w Market, h 137 n
Mendenhall Morton Frank P, mgr McAdoo House Morton J F, clerk So Ft Dep Morton W J (Hattie) railroad emp, h 620 Keogh Moskuitz M J, wks Cone Exp and Com Co riount Airy Granite Co (R Percy Gray, pres, Thos Wood-
roffe, gen'l mgr) 301 Walker Ave Mueller Rev Joseph, pastor St Agnes Catholic Church Mullican R C, wks Gr Sa and B Co, bds 407 w Bragg Mullican Wm P, wks Gr Sa and B Co, bds 407 w Bragg Munger Mrs Helen M, wid Geo, h 308 n Davie Munger Miss M M, h 308 n Davie Murchison J A (Emma N) storekeeper and ganger, h 328 e
McCulloch Murchison J C (Lilian) master of trains CF&YV, h 312
e Market Murchison M M, wks C F & Y V, h 328 e McCulloch Murphy Miss Mary, h 2068 e Market Murray Chas H, wks Cox-Ferree, h 323 Asheboro Murray Ernest (Nannie) wks So F & W Co, h Bessemer
Ave Murray J H, wks J W Landreth, h 807 e Market Murray Mrs Margaret, wid W R, h 323 Asheboro Murray Miss Margaret G, teacher Normal, h 323 Asheboro Murray Miss Nettie E, student Normal, h 323 Asheboro Murray R W, bkkpr Bk of Guilford, h 323 Asheboro Murray Wm A, h 323 Asheboro Murrow S E, wks S E Hudson, h 856 s Elm
New River Steam Coal-
'Best in the South. For prices, see Phone No. 8. CUNNINGHAM BROS.
E. R. Fishblate, - - One Price Clothier.
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Nading Frank, painter, bds 209 e Market
Neale J H (S G) dairy, h So Ry Ry nr Normal
Neese J H (L J) marble yard, 113 and 115 e Sycamore, h
613 Arlington Nelson Miss Alice, h 202 s Eugene Nelson Jno J, Mayor of Greensboro, 100 n Elm, h 202 s
Eugene Nelson Mrs J N, h 202 s Eugene Nelson Miss Olivia, h 202 s Eugene Newcomb E Q (Emma J) saloon, 231 s Elm, h 216 Fayette-
ville Newell M G (Minnie B) bicycles, buggies, etc, 2)2>1 s Elm,
h 603 Asheboro Newell Mrs Mary E, wid E G, h 203 w Market Newman Miss Berta, dressmaker, bds 630 s Elm Newman Simpson (Nannie) wks Gr I and C Co, h 511)^ s
Elm New York Bazaar (Miss H M Wilson) dry goods, no w
Market Nicholson Miss Alice, h rear No 18 e Market, Jonesboro Nicholson Miss Alice, h 132 n Mendenhall Nicholson J M (Mary S) h 132 n Mendenhall Norman Miss Bettie, h 621 Keogh North & Watson (T P North, W A Watson, Jr) roller mill,
nr cor Walker Ave and Cedar North Carolina Christian Advocate (Rev W E Grissom and
Rev E W Crawford) 120 w Market North Miss Florence, h 602 Walker Ave North State Dental Association (Dr J W Griffith) 2253^ s
Elm North T P (Sarah A) (North & Watson) h 602 Walker Ave Norwood W A (Roxie) wks C F & Y V, h Church bey lims Oakley D A, bartender, h bey lims Oakley J E (Catherine P) h 900 s Cedar Oates Miss Eula R, h 450 Arlington Gates Mrs M R, wid Geo P, h 450 Arlington O'Connor Arthur, farmer, h s Elm bey lims O'Connor Jno, bakery, ins Elm, h s Elm bey lims O'Connor Miss Maggie, h s Elm bey lims O'Connor Mrs Mary E, wid James, h 904 Asheboro O'Connor Mrs Mary, h 713 Asheboro O'Connor Thomas, Jr (Mary M) farmer, h 625 Arlington O'Connor Thomas, Sr (Mary) farmer, h s Elm bey lims
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Employer's Liability, Boiler and Plate Glass Insurance Agent.
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Stall No. 3, City Market Street. Asheboro Street, South Greensboro.
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treas) 323 and 325 s Elm Odell J A (Mary) (Odell Hdw Co) h 313 e Washington
Ogburn Chas W, with C L Andrews, h 312 s Ashe
Ogbnrn T B, wks Dillard & King, bds 341 n Greene
Olive J C (J C Olive & Co) h 803 Asheboro
Olive J C & Co (J C Olive, P M Bullard) wholesale grocers, 408 s Elm
Omohundro Mrs E H, ladies notions, 105 w Market, h s Davie bet Washington and Depot
Orrell Miss Alice J, h 208 s Forbis
Orrell Arthur, painter, h 208 s Forbis
Orrell C W, painter, h 208 s Forbis
Orrell J E, painter, h 208 s Forbis
Orrell J V (Etta V) wks So F & W Co, h 100 s Greene
Orrell Mrs Eee, wid, dressmaker, r 115 w Market
Orrell Miss Queenie, h 208 s Forbis
Orrell W C (Maggie E) painter, h 208 s Forbis
Orzali Jno (Anna L) shoemaker, 102 s Elm, h 624 Arling- ton
Osborn Wm H (Carrie) Pres't Keeley Institute, h 402 w . Washington
Osborne C S (Mamie) wks So F & W Co, h Bessemer Ave
Osborne J A (Euella) lab, h 513 s Elm
Osborne J K (Mattie) wks Guilf Dumb M Co, h 901 Bilbro Alley
Osborne T C (M J) wks Gr Fu M Co, h 427 w Dee
Osborne Wm (Jennie) farm hand, h 2063 e Market
O'SuUivan E C, tinner, h 712 s Ashe
O'Sullivan Mrs Josephine, wid Jno, h 712 s Ashe
Oterbery Jno, upholsterer, bds 124 Buchanan
Our Church Record (Rev J F McCuUoch, editor) 225 >< s Elm
Owen Chas, h 424 e Washington
Owen Mrs D A, wid James, h 424 e Washington
Owen Jno, blacksmith, h 424 e Washington
Owens , wks tob fact, bds 508^ s Elm
Pace Mrs Julia A, wid Abner, h 528 Douglas
Page Miss Annie M, teacher Gr Fem Coll
Page P E, stenographer C F & Y V, bds 404 w Market
Parker Miss Amanda, h 130 Price
Parker C A (Georgie A) wks C F & Y V yard, h 431 n Greene
Do you use Steam Coal? lil^uxFiry New River.
E. R. Fishblate,
One Price Clothier.
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Parker E P (Mary IS) ins agt, bds 327 s Davie
Parker Edward P (Bettie N) (Sample Brown Mercantile
Co) bds 406 Jackson Parker Jno, servant, h 209 n Cedar Parker Jno H (Fletie) carpenter, h 307 East Parker J W (Delia) musical director Gr Fem Coll, h 519 w
Gaston Parker Miss Mary G, h 116 Price Parker Mrs Mary P, wid J W, h 116 Price Parks James, lab, h Carolina, Coneville Parks Miss Mary, h 508 n Greene Parrish Mrs Annie, wid, h rear 281 East Parrisli E S, wks Gr Fu M Co, bds 214 Buchanan Parrish James, wks B H Merrimon Parrish Jno C (Mattie) carpenter, h 312 n Greene Parrish J H, blacksmith, r 1071^ w Market Parrish Monroe (Mary) wks Gr Sp and S Wks, h rear 281
East Parrish N J, carpenter, h 312 n Greene Paschall Chas, bkkpr, r 330 !/< s Elm Paschall Mrs M A, bdo; house, 330^ s Elm Patterson Dana, wks C F & Y V yard, bds 214 Buchanan Patterson Dora, h 309 e Market
Patterson H S (Roxie) wks J S Hayden, h 118 n Davie Patterson H T (Patterson Tobacco Works) tobacco mfr, 221
and 223 Buchanan, bds 120 w Sycamore Patterson W R (Etta S) wks So Ft Dep, h 701 s Elm Payne Mrs M A, wid, h 127 Church
Peacock Dred (Ella) Pres Gr Fem Coll, h 120 College Place Peak Mary Jane, cook, h 480 Church Pearce Miss Julia E, wks Mrs A S Cator, h 225 e Market Pearce J R (Eunice R) janitor Govt Bldg, h 225 e Market Pearce Mrs Martha, wid, h 706 s Spring Pearce O E (Eena R) engineer So Ry, h 210 Fayetteville Pearce O F (Annie) grocer, 366 s Elm, h 218 e Market Pearce R E (Emma S) policeman, h 407 n Cedar Pearce W A, wks Gr Sa and B Co, h 706 s Spring Peeden C E (Delia) carpenter, h 508^ s Elm Peeden Fremont, wks Gr Fu M Co, r 508 }4 s Elm Peele H E (Rennie P) life ins, h 503 n Edgeworth Peeples T J (Ray & Peeples) h 523 s Elm Pegram J M (Annie) trav salesman, h 702 Walker Ave
Almond Cream Lotion, ^°atiSrr?mo"n'ey?el'i^^^^^
by SMITH & GARDNER, Druggists, corner opposite Post Office.
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Quail, Squirrels, Rabbits, Etc.
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Peirce F A, civil engineer and surveyor, ii2 n Kim, bds
Benbow House Peniberton Miss Lily, h 335 s Elm Pemberton W B, li 335 s Elm Peniberton Mrs W B, bdg house, 335 s Elm Pender J S, wks J J Stone, bds 106 s Greene Peoples A D, carpenter, h rear 509 w Delpliine Peoples Mrs E F, wid S H, h rear 509 w Delpliine Peoples Five Cent Savings Bank (J W Scott, pres, James A
Hodgin, treas) 115 s Elm Peoples James, wks B H Merrimon Peoples Jno, wks B H Merrimon Peoples Miss Ivillie, wks So F & W Co Peoples E E, painter, h rear 509 w Delpliine Peoples Orlando V, farmer, h rear 509 w Delphine Peoples Pinckney, wks B H Merrimon Peoples Miss Susan, wks So F & W Co Peoples S O, wks Gr Fu M Co, li rear 509 w Delphine Peoples Vernie, wks B H Merrimon
Peoples Walter B, wks Gr Fu M Co, h rear 509 w Delphine Peoples Wm B, farmer, h rear 509 w Delphine Perkins A N, manager Benbow House Permar Jno R (Sallie E) wks North & Watson, h Walker
Ave bey lims Perry Mrs Caroline, wid, h 1058 w Market Perry Miss Emma E, h 1058 w Market Perry Miss Margaret G, teacher Normal Perry Miss Maud, h 1058 w Market Perry W I, car inspector, C F & Y V, h 1058 w Market Peters H B (Emma R) bkkpr Jno Barker, h 347 s Ashe Peters Sidney N, wks Odell Hdw Co, h 347 s Ashe Peters Troy, wks E E Clegg, h 347 s Ashe Petty Miss Ada R, wks Hucomuga, h rear 205 w Whitting-
ton Petty Miss Annie F, librarian Normal Petty C W, electrical engineer, h 210 w Washington Petty E E, wks Hucomuga, h rear 205 w Whittington Petty H C, bkkpr Gr Fu M Co, h 210 w Washington Petty I N, wks Hucomuga, h rear 205 w Whittington Petty Jno W (Mary T) bkkpr Cone Co, h 711 s Elm Petty Dr J W, veterinary surgeon, office Holton's Drug
Store, r 113 Depot Petty Miss Mary M, teacher Normal
Cunningham Bros. Coal and Wood.
'Phone No. 8.
E. R. Fishblate,
One Price Clothier.
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Petty R S (Nannie L) wks M G Newell, h 453 e Whitting-
ton Peyton Miss Lottie, h 121 w Sycamore Phillips Wm (Lizzie) lab, h 745 e Washington Phipps Miss Addie, h 740 Pearson Phipps J Plenry (Mary ly) gen'l mdse, 500 Asheboro, h 518
Asheboro Phipps Miss Mary E, h 803 Asheboro Phipps Wm, wks Odell Hdw Co, h 512 Asheboro
Phipps , railroad employe, bds 202 e Market
Phoenix J no J, wholesale produce and fresh meat, 210, 212
and 214 s Davie, stall 3 city market, Ji bey lims, tele- phone 44 Phoenix Robert, wks J J Phoenix, h bey lims Pickard Miss Mamie, wks H H Cartland, h 233 n Cedar Pickard T M (Emma) (T M Pickard & Co) h 233 n Cedar Pickard T M & Co (T M and W R Pickard) grocers, loi
and 103 e Market Pickard W R (Bettie I) (T M Pickard & Co) h 323 n Greene Piedmont Bank (J M Walker, pres, R G Vaughn, cashier)
119 s Elm Piedmont Excelsior Co (J C Callum, prop) lounges and
mattresses, 620 e Washington Pierce Claude, shifting engineer. So Ry Pierce R E, policeman
Piper Mrs Annie A, wid James, h 706 Arlington Pitts Ery, wks Lewis & Huff, r 230 s Davie Pitts J R (Alice L) wks Wm Love, h 351 w Bragg Pleasant W R (Josephine) brick contractor, h 328 n Greene Plummer Mrs Lemiiel, bds 400 Morehead Ave Pomona Terra Cotta Co (J VanLindley, pres) Pomona, 2
miles west of city on So Ry Poole E (Sallie) trav salesman, h 609 w Gaston Poole Miss Emma, h 422 w Lee Poole Miss Jettie, h 422 w Lee Poole Miss Lizzie, h 422 w Lee Poole Thos I (Julia A) brickmason, h 422 w Lee Poole W R, brickmason, h 422 w Lee Pope Mrs M C, wid R C, h 439 King Pope P C (Hattie D) trav salesman, h 439 King Porter Chas A, wks So F & W Co, h 409 n Cedar Porter F Logan, clerk, h 503 w Sycamore Porter J A (Bessie) furniture repairer, h 409 n Cedar
Portner Robt Brewing Co., 119 Buchanan
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Porter Miss L/ina, h 430 w Market
Porter R E, wks So F & W Co, h 409 n Cedar
Porter Miss Ruth W, h. 503 w Sycamore
Porter W C (Berta S) pharmacist, h 503 w Sjxamore
Porter W C Jr, drug clerk, h 503 \v Sycamore
Porter W S, wks Whitt & Co, r 204 w Market
Post Office, J W Forbis, postmaster, cor Elm and Market
Powell Mrs M A, wid, r 106 s Davie
Pretzfelder fl, dry goods and shoes, 210 s Elm, r do
Price P D (Julia A) h 305 e Washington
Price Scott, driver, J W Jones, h bey water works
Prince J H (Catherine C) wks L E Duffy, h 913 Walker
Ave Prince Miss L,ula E, h 913 Walker Ave Pritchard Mrs Catherine, wid Z, h 912 e Market Pritchett Geo W (Annie) h 343 e Bragg Pritchett Gib, wks Glascock & Son, h 514^ s Elm Pritchett Jno A (Olivia B) justice of peace, no n Elm, h
410 Asheboro Pritchett Jno W, carpenter, h 410 Asheboro Pritchett Mrs Lizzie, wid, h 921 s Elm Pritchett Miss M Etta, h 410 Asheboro Pritchett Miss Margaret V, h 410 Asheboro Pritchett Miss Sue E, housekeeper Gr Fem Coll, h 410
Asheboro Proctor H T, wks Allred & T, h bey lims Protestant Methodist Church, Rev Sam'l Williams, pastor,
e Ivce bet Arlington and Asheboro Provident Savings Life Assurance Society (J S Jones, mgr)
129 s Elm Proximity flanufacturing Co (Caesar Cone, pres; B N Duke,
v-pres; F J Murdoch, secy and treas; R G Campbell,
supt) mfrs cotton goods, n of city near So Ry Pruden Geo T, baker L L Clegg, r 368 s Elm Pugh Miss Annie M, h 400 e McCulloch Pugh C E, h 221 Church Pugh Mrs Emma, wid Sam'l, h 739 Pearson Pugh J W (Ivunda J) grocer, 219 Church, h 221 Church Pugh Mrs Kate, wid F P, h 400 e McCulloch Pugh Rob't M, h 221 Church
Pugh W M (Narcissa) car inspector, h 108 n Forbis Purcell & Simpson (J C Purcell, A M Simpson) tobacconists,
office Farmer's Warehouse
JN 6W XClVSr OlSaill vOal— Best in the South. For prices, see Phone No. 8. CUNNINGHAM BROS.
E. R. Fishblate, - - One Price Clothier.
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Purcell J C (Purcell & Simpson) bds 302 s Ashe
Puryear R O (Minnie M) engineer So Ry, h 613 Asheboro
Quate Miss Cora, h 431 n Greene
Quate D N, pressman, wks C F Thomas, h 431 n Greene
Quate Richard (Bettie) h 431 n Greene
Quate Yancey A, wks C F Thomas, h 431 n Greene
Ragan E L, clerk superior court, office Court House, bds
McAdoo House. Ragan I F, wks Morris & Co, r 323 Ivindsay Ragan W P, depy clerk superior court, bds 202 s Ashe Ralston W B (Mary L) carpenter, h 201 w Whittington Rankin A L (Sue A) (J T Rankin & Bro) h 734 Pearson Rankin Miss Callie V, wks Thacker & B, h 327 n Greene Rankin G A, wks Vanstory & Co, h 210 s Ashe Rankin Mrs Jane, wid Persis, h 327 n Greene Rankin Miss Johnsie, h 734 Pearson Rankin Jno H (Carrie C) Leaf Tobacco, h 210 s Ashe Rankin Jas M, wks W G Mebane & Co, h 210 s Ashe Rankin Jesse R, wks So F & W Co, h 210 s Ashe Rankin J T (Ella h) (J T Rankin & Bro) h 734 Pearson Rankin J T & Bro (J T and A h Rankin) gen'l mdse, 518
s Elm Rankin M J (Mollie E) wks Gr I & C Co, h 706 Arlington Rankin Miss Margaret L, wks Miss R Hamner, h 210 s
Ashe Rankin Thos (Nancy E) h 526 Douglas Rankin W R, mgr E R Fishblate, h 325 w Market Rankin W S, wks M Pretzf elder, h 218 n Elm Raper Chas E, prof Gr Fem Coll, bds 120 College Place Ray & Peeples (J W Ray, T J Peeples) 523 s Elm Ray Mrs Angeletta, wid D E, h 215 e Market Ray Eugene (Marietta) wks So F & W Co, h 442 e Wash- ington Ray J W (Maggie) (Ray & Peeples) h 710 Arlington Ray Miss Martha, h 131 Price
Ray P E (Willie D) wks Reece & Elam, h 215 e Market Ray born J D (Helen) car inspector So Ry, h 429 e Wash- ington Rayborn Mrs Tisha, h 429 e Washington Ree Gustav (Marie) bkkpr So F & W Co, h Magnolia,
• Coneville Reece & Elam (J M Reece, H J Elam) job printing, proprs Daily Record, 222 s Elm
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Reece J M (Alice) (Reece & Elam) h 104 s Greene
Reece Miss Susie, h 104 s Greene
Rees Jno, bds 205 w Washington
Rees Mrs L A, wid, matron Gr Fern Coll
Rees R fl, chief of police and tax collector, loi^ e Market,
r do Rees W H (Alice W) wks Matthews, C & S, h 214 w Gaston Register Miss Minnie, wks G H Royster, h 923 Bellvue Reid F ly, wks Richardson & F, h 442 w Market Reid Mrs Minnie C, wid F L, h 442 w Market Reid Miss Minnie Iv, h 442 w Market Reister W W (Elvie C) wks So Ry, h 907 Asheboro Reitzel J F, tel opr C F & Y V, r 210 s Ashe Reynolds C A (Mary A) wks Guilf Eumb M Co, h 323 e
Bragg Reynolds E A, wks Cape Fear M Co, bds 628 s Ashe Reynolds F E, wks Gr Sa & B Co, bds 628 s Ashe - Reynolds H E, h 323 e Bragg Reynolds Miss Ida G, h 323 e Bragg Reynolds Miss Martha, h 323 e Bragg Reynolds Mrs W A', h 124 Fayetteville Rice J F (Sallie J) wks Cape Fear M Co, h 730 Pearson Rice Miss Eeta G, h 730 Pearson
Rice R F (Venie) (Goose Grease Ein Co) h bey 908 Ashe- boro Rice T B, mgr Goose Grease Lin Co, h bey 908 Asheboro Richardson & Fariss (E Richardson, Jno B Fariss) drugs,
121 s Elm Richardson E E, bkkpr Gr Nat Bank, h 615 w Gaston Richardson Miss Flora M, h 509 w Delphine Richardson Miss Florence E, wks Reece & Elam, h 509 w
Delphine Richardson J N (Bettie A) asst treas Peoples Five Cent
Savs Bk) h 615 w Gaston Richardson Jno W (Mary) carpenter, h 509 w Delphine Richardson E (Mary E) (Richardson & Fariss) h 118 Smith Richardson Miss Eillie B, wks J J Stone, h 509 w Delphine Richardson Miss M Lizzie, wks So F & W Co, h 509 w
Delphine Richardson Thomas, bricklayer, bds 226 Smith Richardson Wm B (Flora E) bricklayer, h 226 Smith Richardson Dr W J, physician, 129 s Elm, h 615 w Gaston Ricks Miss Mary, h 306 e Washington
Coal and Wood. J-^J^i^^o domestic and Red Ash Anthracite in aU
CUNNINGHA1>I BROS.
E. E,. Fishblate,
One Price Clothier.
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Ridenhour W M, bkkpr E J & A G Stafford, h 224 Ridge C E, wks Merch Groc Co, bds 224 s Ashe Ridge Mrs M F, wid M C, bdg house, 224 s Ashe Ridge W J (R C) (Armfield, Ridge & Vickory) h
Greene Rives C M, wks S E Hudson, h 314 Walker Ave Rives Mrs Ida F, wife W C, h 314 Walker Ave Roberts Miss Etta B, wks G H Royster, h 509 s Spring Roberts Miss Florence M, h 509 s Spring Roberts H E, wks W S Kivett, h 509 s Spring Roberts J M (Sophronia) h 509 s Spring Roberts Mrs Jennie V, h Carolina, Coneville Roberts E H, clerk, h 509 s Spring Roberts Miss Mamie, bds 121 s Ashe Robertson Chas H (Pearl) h 321 Gorrell Robertson Mrs Emily, wid Wm, h 407 e Market Robertson J, shoemaker, h 524^ s Elm Robertson J B, shoemaker, 527 s Elm, h over R C Washburn Robertson Miss Lucy H, teacher State Normal Robertson Mrs Eucy H, wid Dr D A, h 443 w Sycamore Robertson Jno E (Lena E) painter, h 407 e Market Robertson Dr R F (Mary E) dentist, loi ^ e Market,
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Robertson S C, stonecutter, bds 209 e Market Robertson Wm, h 443 w Sycamore Robinson A T (Kate M) real estate, h 300 s Spring Rogers Eoiinie, carpenter, h 711 s Ashe Rollins E C, wks J S Cobb & Co Rose Marshall, carpenter, h 431 n Greene Rose Sam'l (Jennie) h 973 e W^ashington Rosenblatt J M ( ) wks N J Siler, h 218 Belle Meade
Ave Ross Mrs F E, wid Dr G W, bkkpr So Stock Mutual, h 433
w Sycamore Ross Yancey (Eliza) h 284 East Rosson J E, wks Hucomuga, h 203 w Whittington Rosson J W (Cornelia) h 203 w Whittington Rosson Miss Martha, h 203 w Whittington Rosson Miss Mary W, wks Hucomuga, h 203 w Whittington Rosson N C, wks Hucomuga, h 203 w Whittington Rosson W A, wks Hucomuga, h 203 w Whittington Rowe Dr W W (Mamie) dentist, 101 }4 e Market, h 122
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Royster Geo H (Etta F) dry goods, ii8 s Elm, h 434 Church Ruben B L (Rachel) merchant tailor, 126 s Elm, r 202 s
Ashe Ryan Miss Evelyn, h 709 s Ashe
Ryan R S (Eliza A) wks Cape Fear M Co, h 709 s Ashe Sain J A (L S) carpenter, h 114 w Bragg Sampson Miss Ada, h 612 Asheboro Sampson Miss Hattie, taxidermist, h 612 Asheboro Sampson Jno (Anne) h 612 Asheboro Sasser Geo, railroad fireman, bds 205 w Washington Saunders J H (Jeanette W) shoemaker, 113 s Elm, h 309
Eindsay Scales A M (Bessie T) (Shaw & Scales) bds 340 n Elm Scales Mrs E H, wid J I, h 310 e Washington Scales Miss Irving, h 310 e Washington Scales Junius I, student, h 310 e Washington Scales Mrs Mary P, wid Wm, h 200 s Spring Scales P H, bkkpr So F & W Co, bds 404 w Market Scarborough A E, wks N C Chr Advocate, h 825 McGee Scarborough S W (Julia T) grocer, 218 w Market, h 825
McGee Schenck & Schenck (David Schenck, Sr, David Schenck, Jr)
attys at law, 1 1 2 n Elm Schenck David, Sr (Sallie W) (Schenck & Schenck) h 403
n Edgeworth Schenck David, Jr (Eula P) (Schenck & Schenck) h 503
n Elm Schenck Dr D R (Abbie W) physician, h 311 n Edgeworth Schenck J S, wks So F & W Co, h 403 n Edgeworth Schenck M, wks postoffice, h 403 n Edgeworth Schenck Miss Rebecca B, h 403 n Edgeworth Schenck W E (Eucy B) wks So Ft Dep, h 403 n Edgeworth Schiffman M (R G Fortune & Co) h 224 s Eugene Schiffman S (Esther J) (Schiffman Jewelry Co) 326 s Elm,
h 310 s Spring Schmidt Rev Jno C (Josephina C) pastor Lutheran Church,
h 240 w Bragg Schoolfield J W (Sue E) mail carrier, h 508 n Greene Scott Clarence, wks J W Scott & C o, h 320 n Forbis Scott David, h 218 e Gaston i Scott Gaither, wks Shaw & Sea es, h 325 w Market Scott Hugh L (Mary E) (Gr Spoke and Bending Works) h
325 w Market
Cunningham Bros. Coal and Wood.
'Phone No. 8.
E. R. Fishblate, - - One Price Clothier.
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Scott Miss Ida, dressmaker, h 1000 Spring Garden
Scott J P (Nina M) wks C F & Y V Ft Dep, h 312 n Forbis
Scott J W (J W Scott & Co) h 303 Lindsay
Scott J W & Co (J W Scott, W C Mcl^ean) wholesale and
retail grocers, 242 s Elm Scott J W & Co (J W Scott, J S Hunter) wholesale dry
goods and notions, 240 s Elm Scott Levi n, atty at law, iii Court Square, h 124 Fayette-
ville Scott Miss L/ula, dressmaker, h 1000 Spring Garden Scott Mrs M E, wid Zechariah, h 1000 Spring Garden Scott Miss Pearl, h 218 e Gaston
Scott Preston, wks St Laundry, h 1000 Spring Garden Scott W A (Mattie J) policeman, h 240 Belle Meade Ave Scott Wm L, atty at law, h 320 n Forbis Scurlock J F (Daisy) brickmason, h Summit Ave, nr lims Seifert Chas, wks So F & W Co, h e Second, Coneville Seifert David (Clara) boss finisher So F & W Co, h e
Second, Coneville Seifert Miss Rosa A, wks So F & W Co, h e Second Selden Mrs E M, wid, h 113 Church Self T H (M E) bds 127 Church Sellars C P, wks Lea & Tate, bds 214 e Market Sergeant B E, (Mary J), Pres Sergeant Mfg Co, h 219 e
Washington Sergeant Geo S, (Zula L), Secy & Treas Sergeant Mfg Co,
h 442 Arlington Sergeant H E, wks Robt Morrison, h 442 Arlington Sergeant J G, wks Sergeant Mfg Co, h 219 e Washington Sergeant flanufacturing Co, (B E Sergeant, Pres; G S
Sergeant, Sec & Treas; W T Sergeant, Supt), foundry,
328 e Washington Sergeant W S, wks Sergeant Mfg Co, h 419 Factory Sergeant Wm T, (Josie E) Supt Sergeant Mfg Co, h 419
Factory Settle Miss Caroline, h 400 Asheboro Settle Miss Floreda, h 400 Asheboro Settle Miss Julia, h 400 Asheboro Sharp B C, (Mary S), h 400 Asheboro Sharp James M, (Mary A), grocer, 1057 e Washington, h
318 East Sharp Mrs R C, bdg house 202 s Ashe Sharp W A, messenger, post office, h 202 s Ashe
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Sharp W Iv, wks Johnson & D, h 202 s Ashe
5haw & Scales, (T J Shaw, A M Scales) attorneys at law,
117 Court Square Shaw C C, wks J W Scott & Co, h 904 Asheboro Shaw C S, wks J W Scott & Co, h 904 Asheboro Shaw Miss Emma, wks H H Cartland, h 223 Cedar Shaw J Henry, wks J W Scott & Co, r 108 w Washington Shaw Jno E, wks L A Darden, h 904 Asheboro Shaw T J, (Mary), (Shaw & Scales), h 122 Smith Sheek C F, wks Jno Barker, bds 108 n Davie Sheetz G W, (Josephine), lineman W. U Tel Co, h 335 n
Greene Sheppard Miss Daisy, seamstress, h 604 s Ashe Sherrill C O, photographer, no s Elm, bds 520 w Wash- ington Sherrill W M, editor Guilford Herald, r 202 s Ashe Sherwood Miss Annie M, h 426 w Gaston Sherwood Mrs M D, widow M S, h 426 w Gaston Sherwood M S, teller Gr Nat'l Bank, h 426 w Gaston Sherwood T D, mgr Cox-Ferree Dry Goods Co, h 426 w
Gaston Shober Miss Annie E, stenographer, h 120 w Sycamore Shober Miss Eettie R, h 120 w Sycamore Shober Mrs N L, widow C E, h 120 w Sycamore Shober Miss Virginia D, h 120 w Sycamore Shober Miss Vivian G, teacher Graded School, h 120 w
Sycamore Shoemaker Mrs Nancy, widow Wm, h 418 Morehead Ave Shoffner C C, wks Odell Hdw Co, r 218 e Market Short C M, railroad emp, h 824 Worth Ave Short J C, (Eenora), conductor C F & Y V, h 824 Worth
Ave Short Miss Olivia, h 824 Worth Ave
Shultz C A, (Winifred T), wks O F Pearce, h 230 e Market Sides C M, tel operator, bds 515 w Gaston Sides E E, (Belle H), bkkpr Piedmont Bank, h 515 w
Gaston Sikes Mrs Eliza, widow Wm, grocer 322 n Greene, h 320
n Greene Siler Jno, mill builder, h 109 e Market Siler J M, wks Sergeant Mfg Co Siler N J, watchmaker and jeweler, 109 e Market Siler Mrs J W, wid, h 932 Walker Ave
Cunningham Bros. Coal and Wood.
'Phone No. 8
E. R. Fishblate, - - One Price Clothier.
DIRECTORY— WHITE. 93
Simpson A M (Purcell & Simpson)
Simpson Joseph, carpenter, bds 230 s Ashe
Simpson Shady, wks So Ry, h 412 w Lee
Simpson Wm (Merchants Grocery Co) bds Benbow House
Simpson W W (Fannie E) farmer, h 863 Bellvue
Sims R D, wks Sam'l Brown Co, h loio Spring Garden
Singer Mfg Co (R L England, mgr) 103 w Market
Skenes Geo (Hattie) wks So F & W Co, h Bessemer Ave
Skenes Miss Jennie, h 119 s Gilmer
Skenes J Y, h 119 s Gilmer
Skenes R Y (Mary S) carpenter, h 119 s Gilmer
Slate Henry, h 815 Walker Ave
Slate Mrs A F, wid Wm, h 815 Walker Ave
Sloan Miss Annette W, h 225 e Washington
Sloan R M, wks So Exp Co, h 320 w Market
Sloan Thos J (Lizzie G) h 225 e Washington
Small Miss Alice M, h 502 w Market
Small Miss Lilian, h 502 w Market
Small Mrs M E, wid, h 502 w Market
Small Miss May T, h 502 w Market
Smith Miss Alice, housekeeper, h 405 Asheboro
Smith A D, engineer So Ry, h 429 King
Smith & Gardner (J W Smith, Howard Gardner) druggists,
100 s Elm Smith, Blackburn & Co (Banner Warehouse) 210 and 216 w
Market Smith B E (Annie) bkkpr Cape Fear M Co, h 228 w Bragg Smith B N (Gulie E) farmer, h 116 n Davie Smith C A & F F, furniture and undertaking, 324 s Elm Smith Miss Carrie B, h 116 n Davie Smith Chas H, wks C E Holton, h 401 Church Smith Miss Daisy, h 200 n Forbis Smith David B, h 510 Arlington Smith Edward, street hand, h 200 n Forbis Smith Dr E W (Mary W) pastor ist Pres Church, h 332
Church Smith E H (Frances A) engineer So Ry, h 429 King Smith Miss Fannie, h 1059 College Ave Smith Frank E, plumber, h 421 Arlington Smith F F (Jane) (C A & F F Smith) h 331 n Greene Smith Miss Fannie May, h 316 w Gaston Smith Geo (Lydia A) rock-mason, h 117 n Forbis Smith Geo A (Nannie E) (J H Whitt & Co) h 606 Asheboro
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Smith H C, engineer C F & Y V, bds 508 Asheboro
Smith Hay Watson, h 347 Church
Smith Henry W, wks So F & W Co, h 5241^ s Ehn
Smith I L (Sarah B) carpenter, h 524^ s Elm
Smith I N (M E) supervisor So Ry, h 620 Asheboro
Smith J C, engineer Proximity Mfg Co
Smith J D (Nannie C) wks Cape Fear M Co, h 908 Ashe- boro
Smith James F, student, h 606 Asheboro
Smith Dr J H (Mary K) pastor ist Pres Church, h 347 Church
Smith J J (Eureka) wks Reece & Elam, h 305 e Market
Smith J W (Mollie J) (Smith & Gardner) (Smith, Black- burn & Co) h 316 w Gaston
Smith Jno Y (Delphinia E) contractor, h 510 Arlington
Smith Jno Y, Jr, h 510 Arlington
Smith Mrs L A, wid Madison, h 202 w Sycamore
Smith Miss Eala B, h 429 King
Smith Miss IMary, h 200 n Forbis
Smith Miss M Gertrude, teacher, h 510 Arlington
Smith Miss Mamie E, h 202 w Sycamore
Smith Miss Nannie L, wks Odell Hdw Co, h 316 w Gaston
Smith Miss Nora, h 834 w IMarket
Smith Mrs Permelia, wid Thomas, h 214 e Market
Smith R H (Sarah J) street overseer, h 200 n Forbis
Smith Miss Rosa May, h 117 n Forbis
Smith Prof S C (Emma J) principal Lindsay Street Graded School, h 401 Church
Smith Mrs Sarah M, wid S A, h 401 Asheboro
Smith S N (Ellen S) photographer, h 834 w Market
Smith Wm, wks So Ft Dep, h 620 Asheboro
Smith W C, teacher, h 401 Church
Smith W T (Roe J) bkkpr J W Scott & Co, h 316 w Gaston
Smithdeal L A, books, musical instruments, etc, 226 s Elm, r 112 e Market
Smothers A E (Sarah) h 411 e Market
Smothers Mrs Bettie, wid, h 293 East
Smothers Wm, electric light trimmer, h 411 e Market
Sneed Miss Anne M, teacher Gr Fem Coll
Sneed J B, ins agt, r 218 n Elm
Snell F V (Jennie) saloon, 334 s Elm, h 621 Asheboro
Snipes Alice, housekeeper, h 313 e Washington
Cunningham Bros.
Coal and Wood.
'Phone No. 8.
E. R. Fishblate,
One Price Clothier.
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Snow Wm (Ida M) trav salesman, h 425 Chnrch i^ Sockwell Miss Belle, h 403 w Market
Sockwell Mrs Matilda, wid Robt, h 410 Jackson '^ Sockwell W T, wks D E Thomas, r 105 n Davie ^ South Greensboro Graded School, Lee T Blair, principal,
cor Bragg and Asheboro South Greensboro Pharmacy (J R Bivens, mgr) 420 Ashe- boro ^-^ Southern Express Co (C C Collins, agt) 334 s Elm
Southern Finishing and Warehouse Co (Neil Ellington,
pres; J W Lindau, secy treas and gen'l mgr) 2nd street,
Coneville Southern Railway Freight Depot, R E Vernon, agt, 404 s
Elm Southern Stock Mutual Insurance Co (J M Worth, pres;
E P Wharton, v-pres; A W McAlister, secy and treas)
115 Court Square Southern Tobacco Manufacturers Association (G P Talbott,
secy and treas) ofi&ce Benbow House Spencer A T, wks Gr Fu M Co, h 719 s Elm Spencer Miss Dora, h 719 s Elm
Spencer Edward, section master C F & Y V, bds 125 w Lee Spencer El wood, foreman Gr Fu M Co, bds 427 w Lee Spencer M L, wks Gr Fu M Co, bds 423 w Lee Spencer N L