Greensboro (Guilford County, N.C.) city directory, 1901-02, Part 1

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Southern Loan and Trust Company OF GREENSBORO, N. C.


Capital, $25,000.00. Surplus and Profits, $90,343.96.


A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED.


Li erai Accommodations Extended to Customers. Accounts Solicited.


E. P. WHARTON, President. R. 8. VAUGHN, Treasurer.


A. W. MOALISTER, Vice-President, DAVID WHITE, Secretary.


J. M. WALKER, President. LEE H. BATTLE, Cashier.


The City National Bank OF GREENSBORO, N. C.


CAPITAL, $100,000. SURPLUS, $20,000.


tlf ma to the Interest of our Depositors our own,


DIRECTORES


J. D. WALKER,


. L. TRO DEN,


J. YAN, LINBLEY,


J. AD. HODGIN, J. N. WILLIE,


M. L. SBIELD,


R. H. BROOAX


J. W. BCOTY, President. J. AD. HODGIN, Treasurer.


· ORGANIZED 1877 ~


DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY IN


THE PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK


Net Deposits August 13th, 1901, 190,115,83.


INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.


ACME MILL WORKS, L. M. CLYMER, Proprietor,


Manufacturers and Machinists.


Mill Supplies,


CME MILL WORKS


Ho bin, Thusssie.


Jarl is @r.r.


CENERAL REPAIR WORK.


115 LEWIS STREET. Telephone 121.


ALDERMAN, Photographer. Commercial Work


ATLANTA,


SOUTHERN ROOFING MEG. COMPANY,


GEORGIA.


Y-Crimp and Siandord Sie Painted, Corru ated ani Carrera to.


ALDERMAN,


PHOTOGRAPHER,


Commercial Work Specialty.


Atlanta, Ge torium. Book of particulars Meal FREE Sanatorium, 282-807 Conriland Aven


and OPIUM HABITS cured at your home or B. M. WOOLLEY, M. D.,


WHISKY Ameds: 104 N. Pryor Bireel


Weatherboarding and Brick -Steck Bidir.


Venable Brothers.


ASK YOUR FRIEND IF HE PATRONIZES.


Venable Bros., The Tailors,


330 1-2 S. ELM STREET.


If he does, he'll tell you they are all right; that they are Artists when it comes to first-class Tailoring ; that they know how and will take time to properly clean, repair and press your clothing ; that high art Tailoring predominates here.


Phone 295.


330 1-2 S. Elm Street.


NC Caga


G. T. C Architectural Iror


Water Wheels, ( W


Office, Foundry and Ma 116-118 Lewis S


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Public Library Greensboro, North Carolina


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NORTH CAROLINA N.C. COLLECTION 317.560 G81. 1901 -02


Class


Accession


21000


Author


Greensboro, N. C.


Thor C. Hajec VOLUME VI.


1


MALONEY'S 1901


GREENSBORO


CITY DIRECTORY.


1


SOLD BY SUBSCRIPTION ONLY.


SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $3.00.


CONTAINING AN


ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED LIST


OF BUSINESS FIRMS AND PRIVATE CITIZENS ; A CLASSIFIED LIST OF ALL TRADES, PROFESSIONS, AND PURSUITS; A STREET AND AVENUE DIRECTORY ; AN APPENDIX DIRECTORY OF THE CITY, COUNTY, AND STATE OFFICERS, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, BANKS, SECRET AND BENEVOLENT SO- CIETIES, INCORPORATED COMPA- NIES, RAILWAY STATIONS, DISTANCES, ETC.


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NC 317.560 G81' 1901-02


List of Contents.


Alphabetical List of Nanies.


.59-174


Appendix


17


Business Directory


-201


Cemeteries


26


Church Directory


24


City Government


22


Courts


20


County Government


22


Educational


24


Fire Department


23


General Directory


59-174


Hospitals and Infirmaries.


26


Insurance Companies


195


Immigration Association


28


Places of Amusement, ete.


28


Postoffice Department


18


Proximity, Revolution Mills, etc ..


175


Public Schools


24


Schools and Colleges


24


Secret Societies


26


Societies, Clubs, etc.


26


Street and Avenue Directory


29-57


State Government of North Caro-


lina


18-22


United States Government


17


United States Local Officials


17


Preface . .


`T


HE publishers present to the citizens of Greensboro and the public in general their 1901 Greensboro City Directory, with the firm belief that in point of information, re- liability and completeness it will give entire satisfaction and reflect credit upon the city. In the canvass for the names of the citizens we have followed the rule adopted in all other cities in which we publish, i. e., we did not stop at the city limits proper or any imaginary line, but have embraced all the territory, viz. : Pomona, Proximity, Jonesboro, Jackson- ville, Warnersville, and all other territory tributary to the city. We find the nearest average number, throughout the different streets of the city, to each name occupying space in the directory to be " three " to the white population and three and one-half to the colored (the average used in nearly all cities in the South. )


We have recorded from A to Z of the general directory (both white and colored), 7,334 names. Consequently, at the average stated above, Greensboro has to-day a popula- tion (including suburbs) of 22,002.


In conclusion, we beg to return our most cordial thanks to those who have so generously given us their support, . and to them we hereby dedicate this work. To the public generally who have kindly aided us in getting up the data, etc., we return our acknowledgments. To our patrons and the public in general, we promise to make each succeeding volume of their Greensboro City Directory more worthy of commendation and patronage, and will issue it as often as of actual necessity.


Respectfully,


THE PUBLISHERS.


215094


Following Hotels are Recommended by the Publishers of this Directory as First-Class.


BIRMINGHAM, ALA. HOTEL MORRIS M. J. SCALLY, Manager. European Plan. Strictly First Class.


RALEIGH, N. C. NEW HOTEL MEADOWS J. S. MEADOWS, Proprietor. Rates $2.00 to $3.00 per day.


MACON, GA.


BROWN HOUSE Opposite Union Depot. The best and most centrally located hotel in Macon.


AUGUSTA, GA.


COMMERCIAL HOTEL L. P. PETTIJOHN, Proprietor.


European Plan. Special attention given to Commercial Men and Theatri- cal People.


MONTGOMERY, ALA.


HOTEL FLEMING Rooms $1.00 to $1.50. European Plan.


Mrs. W. Y. DAVENPORT. Proprietor.


GREENVILLE, S. C.


MANSION HOUSE A. A. GATES, Proprietor. Rates $2 and $2.50 per day. Leading Hotel of the city, and has been for sixty-three years.


GAINESVILLE, TEXAS. LINDSAY HOUSE


Leading Hotel of Gainesville.


D. McGRAW, Proprietor.


TEXARKANA, ARK.


HUCKINS' HOUSE J. HUCKINS, Jr., Manager. The Leading Hotel.


CHARLOTTE, N. C.


ARLINGTON HOTEL The most famous house in Char- lotte; under new permanent manage- ment. Rates $2.00. Special Rates to Com- inercial Men. A. A. SPRINGS, Proprietor.


SPARTANBURG, S. C.


NEW WINDSOR HOTEL E. E. BOSTWICK, Manager.


Rates $1.50 Per Day. Favorite with Traveling Public.


COLUMBUS, GA.


RANKIN HOUSE Rates $2.50 to $3.50 per day. Headquarters for Commercial Men.


SHREVEPORT, LA.


PHENIX HOTEL


FORNEY & TRAMMELL, Proprietors. Headquarters for Commercial Men.


RALEIGH, N. C.


YARBOROUGH HOUSE R. B. RANEY, Lessee.


GAINESVILLE, TEXAS. TURNER COTTAGE EDGAR TURNER, Manager. Everything First-Class.


L. BROWN, Manager.


ASHEVILLE, N. C.


NEW HOTEL BERKELEY Centrally Located. On Car Line. "Equally Desirable for Tourist and Commercial Trade." FRANK LOUGHRAN, Proprietor.


BIRMINGHAM, ALA.


ARLINGTON HOTEL C. H. NABB, Manager.


Accommodations First-Class. Head- quarters for Commercial Men


HOT SPRINGS, ARK.


ARLINGTON HOTEL S. H. STITT, President. LYMAN T. HAY, Manager. Open all the year round. Illustrated pamphlet sent on application.


HOT SPRINGS, ARK.


AVENUE HOTEL A. R. SMITH, President and Manager. Remodeled and refitted throughout. Rates furnished upon application.


CHARLOTTE, N. C.


CENTRAL HOTEL R. L. LUCAS, Proprietor.


Accommodations First-Class. Headquarters for Commercial Men.


ASHEVILLE, N. C.


THE BATTERY PARK E. M. McKISSICK, Manager.


Leading Hotel of Asheville. Rates $2.50 and up.


PENSACOLA, FLA.


ESCAMBIA HOTEL


Commercial Rates $2.00 per day. Leading Hotel of Pensacola.


SHERMAN, TEXAS.


BINKLEY HOUSE


FRANK ELLSWORTH, Proprietor. The . . .


Leading Hotel of Sherman.


-


ASHEVILLE, N. C.


KENILWORTH INN L. A. KITTREDGE, Manager. Open Throughout the Year. Write for Booklet. .


ATLANTA, GA.


KIMBALL HOUSE JAMES E. HICKEY, Proprietor.


American Plan, $2.50 to $5 per day. European Plan, $I to $3 per day.


: Headquarters for Commercial Men.


MONTGOMERY, ALA.


NEW GALATAS HOTEL (American Plan.)


T. H. MABSON, Proprietor. Rates $2.00 and $2.50 per day .- Rooms with Toilet and Bath.


AUGUSTA, GA.


HOTEL ALBION B. LAWRENCE, Proprietor. Rates $2.00 per day.


ATLANTA, GA.


HOTEL JACKSON F. O. LONDON, Manager. European Plan. Rates 75 cents to $1.50 per day.


HOT SPRINGS, ARK.


HOTEL PULLMAN


$12.50 per week and up. Accom- modations first - class. Immedi- ately opposite the principal bath houses and Government Reserva- tion.


MONTGOMERY, ALA.


THE NEW WINDSOR D. P. WEST, Proprietor. Rates $2.50 per day. Opposite Union Depot.


ATLANTA, GA.


HOTEL ARAGON SCOVILLE BROS., Proprietors. American and European Plan. Rates $1.50 to $3, and $3 to $5 per day.


MOBILE, ALA.


BATTLE HOUSE


Cuisine and service first-class. Rates $2.50 to $5 per day.


MONTGOMERY, ALA.


EXCHANGE HOTEL


D. P. WEST, Proprietor.


Leading Hotel of the city. Rates $3 per day.


Index to Advertisements.


Leading Business Houses of Greensboro.


Acme Mill Works. . . ..


... front cover


Alderman S L. . .. . front & back cover


Allen W B.


11


Asheboro-St Pharmacy


.top lines


Bain W C.


. top lines


Benefield W G & Co.


bottom lines


Bernau H C. ..


top lines


Bryant & Dodge.


13


Cape Fear Mfg Co


top lines


Carr O W & Co.


side lines


('ity National Bank


front cover


Cunningham Bros


bottom lines


Fariss Drugstore.


.. top lines


Farrington A E.


back fly-leaf


Fay J A & Egan Co


front fly-leaf


Fields W A. .


.back fly-leaf


Garlock Packing Co.


14


Gate City Steam Laundry, back fly-leaf Gelder's European Hotel 15 Glascock G T & Sons,


inside front cover


Goose Grease Liniment. . .. back cover Greensboro Ice & Coal Co .... top lines Greensboro Lumber Co ...... side lines Greensboro Pressing Club, back fly-leaf Greensboro Steam Laundry 11


Griffiths J W.


57


Grissom & Fordham ..


.initials


Guilford Lumber Mfg Co. . bottom lines


Guthrie J O.


12


Hotel Clegg. . side lines and back cover


Hughes D L.


58


Hunter J H.


28


Jones A D & Bro


. side lines


Keely Institute


.bottom lines


Kivett W S


.back fly-leaf


Leak J N. .


top lines


Loughlin J J Sr


58


Murray Bros


side lines


Newell M G & Co.


back cover


Odell Hardware Co


side lines


Ogburn Bros.


top lines


Our Church Record


58


Penn Mutual Life.


bottom lines


Peoples Savings Bank.


front cover


Phenix Supply Co ( The)


16


Prudential Life Ins Co.


side lines


Rankin Grocery Co.


front fly-leaf


Rosenblatt & Ellington.


side lines


Scales & Scales


189


Schiffman Jewelry Co .... back fly-leaf Southern L & T Co, front cover and


front fly-leaf


Southern Sweet Gum Co. . bottom lines State Normal and Ind College.


inside back cover


Stroud T W


57


Sykes Drug


.bottom lines


Union Club.


side lines


Vanstory C P.


. back fly leaf


Venable Bros.


front fly-leaf


Ward Shoe Co.


front fly-leaf


Washington Life Ins Co.


12


Wilensky H.


14


Wright John B


.top lines


Young Jno A


bottom lines


The Allen House.


The Hotel in the Grove.


Three Acres of Lawn.


Near the Depot.


1


377 South Davie and 213 Fayetteville Streets, TELEPHONE 702. GREENSBORO, N. C.


WINTER AND SUMMER RESORT.


Rates, $1.00 to $1.50 per Day.


MEALS READY ON ARRIVAL of day Passenger Trains from 6:45 a. m to 7:30 p. m. This house is most conveniently and delightfully situated, being located in a high, shady lawn, built of brick, with large, airy, and comfortable rooms and wide porch. Fare said to equal most $2 houses. Look for the Sign. Try it !


Ask at the Passenger Depot on arrival of Trains for W. B. ALLEN, Proprietor.


GREENSBORO STEAM LAUNDRY 111, 113, 1132 WEST MARKET STREET.


Domestic Finish a Specialty. Gloss, if Preferred.


WORK RETURNED SAME DAY, PROVIDED IT IS RECEIVED AT LAUNDRY BEFORE 9 A. M.


E. A. MILLER, - Manager. JOHN M. DICK, - - Proprietor.


. .. . TELEPHONE 72. .


1


11


WASHINGTON LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,


141 Broadway, New York.


W. A. BREWER, Jr.,


-


President.


E. S. FRENCH,


Vice-President.


1860


41 YEARS OLD 1901


Paid Policy-Holders, $35,537,705.76.


,


WRITES ALL UP-TO-DATE CONTRACTS. ALWAYS LIBERAL AND ACCOMMODATING TO ITS PATRONS.


Thirty Days' Grace in Payment of Premiums. Loans, Second Year. Paid-Up Value, Third Year.


CASH SURRENDER VALUES THE LARGEST. EVERY YOUNG MAN SHOULD EXAMINE ITS COMBINATION BOND.


0 Best Contracts to Agents.


WRITE FOR ANY INFORMATION AS TO CONTRACTS OR TERRITORY TO


J. O. GUTHRIE, State Agent,


Raleigh, - - North Carolina.


12


A


Dr. J. WALTER DODGE, Refraction Specialist.


DAVID H. BRYANT, Scientific Optician.


Examination FREE. BRYANT Q DODGE, OPTICAL PARLORS,


Suite 801, Empire Building,


ATLANTA, = = =


= = GEORGIA.


& OFFICE HOURS : 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Wednesdays and Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.


Dr. Dodge is the Only Retinoscopy Specialist in Atlanta Examining Eyes FREE.


Prices Moderate. * * Satisfaction Guaranteed.


13


+ H. WILENSKY, MANUFACTURER OF HARNESS


AND DEALER IN


LEATHER AND FINDINGS.


Buggies, Carriages,


Horse-


Blankets,


Surreys,


Collars,


Bridles,


Whips,


Lap-Robes,


Saddlery, Hardware, Shoe Uppers, and Shoe Store Supplies.


SOLE AGENT FOR, Mitchell Wagons and Parry Buggies. 21 East Alabama Street,


Bell 'Phone 1833. ATLANTA, GA.


Factories, . . .


TRADE GARLOCK MARK


Palmyra, N. Y.


THE. .


GARLOCK PACKING COMPANY,


MANUFACTURERS OF


STEAM, WATER, and AMMONIA


PACKINGS,


No. 59 SOUTH FORSYTH STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.


14


GELDERS EUROPEAN HOTEL,


The


Corner of


Most Centrally


Marietta AND Broad


Located.


Streets.


@


ATLANTA, GA.


Modern Appointments Throughout. Rooms with or without Bath. Sample Rooms.


Rates, 75c. to $1.50.


GELDERS RESTAURANT,


24 Marietta Street, Atlanta, Ga.


The Most Popular and Up-to-Date Restaurant in the City.


MODERATE RATES.


15


Theo


Phenix Supply Co.


MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS. . .


Laundry Supplies.


PHENIX PREPARED STARCH, AETNA CHLORINE BLEACH, PHENIX WHEAT STARCH, PHENIX BORAX SOAP,


Give Perfect Satisfaction.


79, 81, and 83 Kenzie St., - - Chicago, Ill. 29-31 W. Alabama St., - - - Atlanta, Ga.


Address all Mail to Atlanta Office.


16


CAPE FEAR M'NF'G CO. Building Material of all Kinds.


Rough and Dressed Lumber, SHINGLES, Etc. . . . Estimates Furnished . . . 209-215 LEWIS STREET.


GREENSBORO CITY DIRECTORY. 17


VOLUME VI GREENSBORO 1901 City Directory


APPENDIX


UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.


President-Theodore Roosevelt, of New York. Vice-President --


Secretary of State-John Hay, of Indiana.


Secretary of Treasury-Lyman J Gage, of Illinois.


Secretary of Navy-John D Long, of Massachusetts. Secretary of War-Elihu Root, of New York.


Secretary of Interior-E A Hitchcock, of Missouri.


Postmaster-General-Chas Emory Smith, of Pennsylva- nia.


Attorney-General-C P Knox, of Pennsylvania. Secretary of Agriculture-James Wilson, of Iowa.


UNITED STATES OFFICIALS


( Greensboro, N. C.)


United States Postoffice and Courthouse-South Elm street, southwest corner E Market. Custodian-J M Bailey.


Circuit and District Courts.


Western District of N C-Convenes first Monday in April and October.


Circuit Judge-C H Simonton, Charleston, S C.


District Judge-James E Boyd, Greensboro, N C.


District Attorney-A E Holton, Winston, N C. Assistant District Attorney-A H Price, Salisbury, N C. Marshal-Jas M Millikan, Greensboro, N C.


Chief Deputy Marshal-T E MeCrary.


Office Deputy Marshals-Jas M Bailey, J T Millikan, R C Chandley.


. Clerk Circuit and District Courts-Samuel L Trogdon. 2


O. W. CARR & CO. INSURANCE,


Companies Represented. FIRE.


Aetna, Commercial Union, Fire Association, Georgia Home, Greenwich, Home of N. Y., ins. Co. of N. A., Lafayette of N. Y., Liverpool & L. & G., Northern,


N. C. Home, Phoenix of Brooklyn, Phila. Underwriters, Piedmont, Royal,


Royal Exchange, Southern, Southern Stock Mutual, St. Paul, Sun, of N. O.,


Traders of Chicago, Underwriters of Greensboro, Union, Va. State, Va. F. & M., Western.


ACCIDENT.


Travelers of Hartford. EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY. Travelers of Hartford. SICK BENEFIT.


Travelers of Hartford. STEAM BOILER.


Hartford S. B. & I. PLATE GLASS.


Lloyds of N. Y. TORNADO.


Aetna,


Commercial Union,


Home, of N. Y.,


Royal.


Sykes Drug Company,


. . 108 SOUTH ELM STREET. .


... FTELEPHONE 57 ...


We call Special Atten- tion to our Prescrip- tion Department.


Many say more but none sell Better


Pianos at closer Prices. From a


Medium to the Finest Piano Made


IS WHAT JOHN B. WRIGHT, OF GREENSBORO, N. C., HANDLES.


ROSENBLATT & ELLINGTON.


EVERYTHING IN


Jewelry


103


West Market


Street.


REPAIRING A


SPECIALTY.


18 GREENSBORO CITY DIRECTORY.


Deputy Clerk-Walter E Blair.


Internal Revenue Collector-E C Duncan, Raleigh, N C. . Deputy-O A Starbuck.


U S Commissioner-J M Wolfe.


U S Stamp Clerk-A A Hinton.


U S Revenue Agent-A C Patterson.


POSTOFFICE DEPARTMENT


Postmaster-Tyre Glenn. Assistant Postmaster-C G Burton.


Distributing Clerk-R W Hodgin.


General Delivery Clerk-J M Fields.


Mailing Clerks-W D Poole and C F Osborne.


Night Clerk-J H Armfield.


Carriers-W F Clarida, R B Hilton, J W Schoolfield, W G Stewart, W G Lewis, W R Denny.


Special Delivery Messenger -- Robt Price (c).


OFFICE HOURS.


General Delivery, 8 A M to 6:30 P M; Money Order, 8 A M to 6:30 P M; Sunday, 8:30 to 9:30 A M. Free De- livery-Collection and delivery, 6:30 A M, 1:15 P M, 4:55 P M; delivery, 9:15 A M.


Outgoing mails close-North, 11:40 A M and 9:30 P M; South, 6:30 A M, 7:02 A M, and 7:02 P M; Raleigh and points East, 8:25 A M, 11:40 A M, and 9:30 P M; Winston and points West, 8:25 A M; Winston, 7:02 P M; Ramseur, 2:45 PM; Madison, 9 A M.


STATE GOVERNMENT OF NORTH CAROLINA


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.


Governor-Hon Chas B Aycock, of Wayne county.


Lieutenant-Governor and Speaker of Senate-W D Tur- her, of Iredell. Private Secretary-P M Pearsall, of Craven county. Executive Clerk-Miss Julia B Howell.


STATE DEPARTMENT.


Secretary of State-J Bryan Grimes, of Pitt county. Corporation Clerk-W S Wilson, of Caswell county. Clerk-A W Move, of Wake county. Stenographer-Mrs Mary G Smith.


AUDITOR'S DEPARTMENT.


Auditor-Benj F Dixon, of Cleveland county. Chief Clerk-H T Hudson, of Cleveland county. Clerk-W H Bain, of Wake county. Stenographer-Mrs Fannie W Smith.


The Contracts


of the


PENN


MUTUAL LIFE Are the Most Liberal and Cheapest.


Address R. B. Raney, Gen. Ag't, Raleigh, N. C.


Ogburn Bros. TELEPHONE 125.


THE UP-TO- DATE Livery Stable.


GREENSBORO CITY DIRECTORY. 19


TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT.


State Treasurer-B. R Lacy, of Wake county.


Chief Clerk-W F Moody, of Mecklenburg county. Teller-Chalmers L Glenn, of Forsyth county.


Clerk for Charitable and Penal Institutions-J P Arring- ton, of Nash county.


Stenographer-Miss May F Jones, of Buncombe county.


ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.


Adjutant-General-B S Royster, of Granville county; Col A A Williams, of Wake, in charge of office.


Stenographer-Miss Julia B Howell.


INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.


Commissioner-James R Young, of Vance county. Chief Clerk-R M Phillips, of Guilford county. · Stenographer-Miss Ida Montgomery.


ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.


Attorney-General-R D Gilmer, of Haywood county.


Clerk-Miss Sarah U Burkehead; office in Supreme Court building.


Superintendent of Public Instruction-General T F Toon, of Robeson county.


Clerk-John Duckett, of Robeson county.


Stenographer-Miss Ella T Duckett.


State Librarian-M O Sherrill.


Assistant-R G Sherrill.


Library in Supreme Court building.


Public Printers-Edwards & Broughton and E M Uzzell.


DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.


Commissioner-S L Patterson, of Caldwell county. Secretary-T K Bruner.


Chemist-B W Kilgore.


Board of Agriculture 1901-S L Patterson, ex-officio chairman. First District, J B Coffield, Everetts; Second District, E L Daughtridge, Rocky Mount; Third District, William Dunn; New Berne; Fourth District, C N Allen, Auburn; Fifth District, John S Cuningham, Cuningham; Sixth District, A T McCallum, Red Springs; Seventh Dis- trict, J P McRae, Laurenburg; Eighth District, L G Waugh, Dobson; Ninth District, W A Graham, Machpelah; Tenth District, A Cannon, Horseshoe; J C Ray, Boone; G Ed Flow, Monroe; H Browning, Littleton; J R Joyce, Reids- ville.


Executive Committee-S L Patterson, ex-officio chair- man; J S Cuningham, W A Graham, L G Waugh, E L Daughtridge.


GREENSBORO LUMBER CO.


MANUFACTURERS OF


DOORS, SASH, BLINDS


HARDWOOD


INTERIOR FINISH,


DEALERS IN


Rough and Dressed


LUMBER,


SHINGLES,


LATH, GLASS.


Correspondence and in- quiries promptly and eare- fully attended to.


Southern Sweet Gum Company.


THE CHEWING GUM OF OUR FOREFATHERS.


Fariss Drug Store


OPPOSITE HOTEL GUILFORD. .


. . SEE ..


MURRAY BROS.


Headquarters for all kinds of


INSURANCE.


FIRE, LIFE,


ACCIDENT,


HEALTH,


BONDS, PLATE GLASS, STEAM BOILER,


LIABILITY, TORNADO.


Supreme Court of North Carolina-D M Furches, of Ire- dell county, Chief Justice; Walter Clark, of Wake county, ER M Douglass, of Guilford county, C A Cook, Associate Jus- tices.


Clerk-Thos S Kenan.


Deputy Clerk-Joseph L Seawell.


Reporter-Zeb V Walser.


Marshal and Librarian-R H Bradley.


Janitor-S W Walker.


Court meets at Raleigh on the first Monday in February and the fourth Monday in August of each year.


Requirements and Course of Study for Applicants for License to Practice Law.


same.


$20 GREENSBORO CITY DIRECTORY.


Finance Committee-S L Patterson, ex-officio chairman; J B Coffield, A T McCallum, J C MeRae, Wm Dunn.


The Bulletin is published monthly, according to law, un- der the State Board of Agriculture.


It belongs to the farmers of the State, and is sent to every farmer who requests it.


Address Department of Agriculture, Raleigh, N C.


State Museum-In Agricultural building; under control of the Board of Agriculture and Commissioner of Agricul- ture. H H Brimley, curator. The Museum embraces geol- ogy, mineralogy, forestry, agriculture, fishes, and mam- malia.


N C Bureau of Labor and Printing-Office in Supreme Court building; H B Varner, of Davidson county, commis- sioner; assistant, W E Faison, of Wake county; stenogra- pher, Miss Daisy Thompson.


N C Corporation Commission-Office in Agricultural building; Franklin MeNeill, of New Hanover county, ehair- man; Samuel L Rogers, of Macon county, commissioner; . . Dr D H Abbott, of Palmico county, commissioner; clerk, H C Brown, of Wake county; asst elerk, W C Wishart, of Robeson county; stenographer, Miss E G Riddick.


N C Geological Survey-General office in Chapel Hill, N C; Prof Joseph A Holmes, State Geologist.


N C State Prison-Board of Directors: E L Travis, ehair- anan; Nathan O Berry, Goldsboro; J A Brown, Chadbourn; W E Crossland, Diggs; J F Hackett, North Wilkesboro; warden, John M Fleming.


THE NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL EXPERI- MENT STATION.


North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts-G T Winston, president, Hillsboro road.


SUPREME COURT OF NORTH CAROLINA.


Careful and Prompt Attention to all Business and


grateful appreciation of


Each applicant must have attained the age of twenty-one


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years, and must have studied Ewell's Essentials, 3 volumes; Clark on Corporations; Schouler on Executors; Bispham's Equity; Clark's Code of Civil Procedure; Volume I Code of North Carolina; Constitution of North Carolina; Constitu- tion of the United States; Creasy's English Constitution; Sharswood's Legal Ethics.


Each applicant must have read law for two years at least, and shall file with the clerk a certificate of good moral character, signed by two members of the bar, who are prac- ticing attorneys of this court.


Examinations for license to practice law are held on the first Monday in February and the fourth Monday in August of each year. The examinations are in writing.


Applicants must deposit with the clerk of the Supreme Court, before they are examined, the sum of $22.00 ($20.00 of which is the tax due the State and $2.00 for the printers who prepare the parchment upon which the certificate of admission to the bar is made). The money will be refunded upon failure to obtain license.


All applicants, including attorneys from other States, are required to undergo the written examinations.


Judges of the Superior Courts of North Carolina.


First District-Geo H Brown, Jr, Washington. Second District-Francis D Winston, Windsor. Third District-H R Bryan, New Berne. Fourth District-E W Timberlake, Louisburg. Fifth District-O H Allen, Kinston. Sixth District-W S O'B Robinson, Goldsboro. Seventh District-T A McNeill, Lumberton. Eighth District -- W H Neal, Laurenburg. Ninth District-Thos J Shaw, Greensboro. Tenth District-A L Coble, Statesville. Eleventh District-H R Starbuck, Winston. Twelfth District-W A Hoke, Lincolnton. Thirteenth District-W B Councill, Boone. Fourteenth District-M H Justice, Rutherfordton. Fifteenth District-Frederick Moore, Asheville. Sixteenth District-Geo A Jones, Franklin.


Solicitors.


First District-Geo W Ward, Elizabeth City. Second District-W E Daniel, Weldon. Third District-L I Moore, Greenville. Fourth District-C C Daniels, Wilson. Fifth District-Rodolph Duffy, Wilmington. Sixth District-Armistead Jones, Raleigh. Seventh District- C M McLean, Elizabethtown. Eighth District-L D Robinson, Wadesboro. Ninth District-A L Brooks, Greensboro. Tenth District-Wiley Rush, Asheboro. Eleventh District-M L Mott, Wilkesboro. Twelfth District-J L Webb, Shelby.


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