Greensboro (Guilford County, N.C.) city directory, 1905-06, Part 1

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جيه التجمعمجد


GREENSBORO, N. C. DIRECTORY 11 1905='06


Published by HILL DIRECTORY CO.


Containing a Street, General and Business Directory of the City and Suburbs, Together with Much Useful Information Classified as Miscellaneous.


SEE GENERAL INDEX, PAGE 7.


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Greensboro, N. C., Its Location and Advantages


This Matter was Furnished by the Chamber of Commerce.


Situated in the center of the far famed Piedmont section of North Carolina in Guilford County.


In the midst of the world's finest bright tobacco belt.


In the center of one of the largest and most prosperous cotton mill sections in the South.


In the heart of the furniture manufacturing district in the South.


In the midst of a fine grain region and on the edge of the cotton fields.


No soil in America can produce a greater and more success- ful variety of every cereal fruit and vegetables that go to sup- port animal life.


Macadamized roads ramifying all parts of the county.


Thirty-three churches, all the principal denominations; a fine graded school system; six colleges; two hospitals, one rep- resenting a cost of $100,000; two daily newspapers, one week- ly, two religions and several industrial and semi-monthly jour- nals; rural frec delivery ; one telephone company that affords its patrons long distance service to all parts of the country ; two telegraph companies ; water works (owned by the city) ; electric lighting station for both municipal and commercial purposes ; articficial gas ; paved streets ; complete sewerage system ; street car service with well equipped cars of the latest pattern ; beau- tiful and commodions public buildings; fine business blocks ; handsome residences; six first-class hotels, giving Greensboro the best hotel accmmodations of any city of its size in the South ; five banks; six home fire and three home life insurance companies ; two building and loan associations; fifty-five man- nfacturing plants manufacturing thirty distinct lines of goods.


Among the enterprises needed here and which would yield a handsome profit are wagon and carriage factories, mattress and bed spring factories, wood-working plants, chair factories, furniture factories, desk and school furniture factorics, all kind agricultural implement factories, iron pipe factories, etc.


Greensboro, through her Chamber of Commerce, extends a welcome to capital and enterprise and invites correspondence with the manufacturer seeking a location or considering a change.


General Index.


Banks


17


Cemeteries 18


Churches


18


City Government


11


Clubs


20


Colleges and Schools.


21


Commercial Organizations


21


County Government


14


Hospitals and Asylums 22


Insurance Companies


23


Libraries


24


Parks


24


Proximity, Revolution Mills, etc. 347


Societies


24


State Government.


14


United States Government.


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Index to Advertisements


Aetna Life Ins Co bottom lines Albright J Ed. bottom lines Alderman & Entsler back bone


Bain W C .. top lines Barnes R L Safe & Lock Co .opp 207


Benefield Furniture Co bottom lines


Campbell William H.


.393


Cape Fear Mnfg Co.


centre lines


Carolina Machinery Co inside front cover Carr O W & Co. . side lines


Central Carolina Construction Co side lines


Christopher Engraving Co


bet pages 144 and 145


City National Bank.


front cover and 4


Clymer Machine Co.


back cover


Columbia Steam Laundry . back cover


Cunningham Bros


bottom lines


Daily Record. . . back fly


Dick's Greensboro Steam Laundry. bottom lines and 5


Fariss-Klutz Drug Co . top lines


Foister M D.


bottom lines


Fonlk S W & Son.


side lines


Galloway Drug Co


center lines and 154


Gardner Howard. side lines Glascock G T & Sons .5


Greensboro Boiler & Machine Co


side lines


Greensboro Electric Co .. bottom lines


Greensboro Loan & Trust Co.


front cover


Greensboro Steam Laundry


bottom lines and 5


Greensboro Telegram.


back fly


Greensboro Veterinary Hospital


166


Guilford-Benbow


.3


Guilford Lumber Mnfg Co. .top lines Hanes L Francis back cover Harris W D. . center lines


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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS


Harrison's Pharmacy . top lines and 176


Helms J D. ahead of each letter Henley Charles center lines and 433 Hill Robert R opp inside back cover


Hopkins J H. . center lines and 394


Hotel Tucker 5


center lines and 403 Husband Joseph .stencil edges and 201 Jones A D & Co.


Kellam Cancer Hospital opp 177


Leak-Halladay Co. top lines and 214


Life Ins Co of Va. top lines MeIlhenny J K & Son. .227 Marrow W Drummond. bottom lines


Merrimon William B bottom lines


Montague Mnfg Co. .opp 176


Murray Robert W side lines, back cover and 247 N C State N & I College . inside back cover Nowlan J F .center lines Odell Hardware Co. inside front cover


Ogburn & Hobbs . opp inside back cover Peacock & Gold Co front and back covers Peebles Shoe Co. . side lines


Peele Standard School of Commerce & English,


front cover and 3


Petty & Charter. .166


Provident Savings Life Assurance Society of N Y,


front and back covers


Rowe & Roach. . . center lines Scales J P Cigar Co. side lines and 282


Smithdeal Business College . back cover Southern Life & Trust Co front cover and 6


Tucker Hotel. ... 5


Vanstory Livery Co.


bottom lines


Waddey Everett Co.


bet pages 240 and 241


Walsh James H front cover Wood & Schenck. .front and back covers Woodward & Son . top lines and opp 206 Wright John B. . top lines


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MISCELLANEOUS


CITY GOVERNMENT


City Hall-Elm corner Gaston


Mayor-Hon Thomas J Murphy


Clerk-John. S Michaux


Treasurer-Neil Ellington


City Attorney-A M Scales


City Engineer-W G Potter Tax Collector-R M Rees


Chief of Police-Charles F Neelley


Chief Fire Department-F N Taylor


Assistant Chief Fire Department-W R Pleasants


Sanitary Inspector-D Walter Marsh


Inspector Sewers and Plumbing-William M Weatherly


Keeper of Green Hill Cemetery-Charles Hiatt


BOARD OF ALDERMEN


First Ward-L J Brandt


Second Ward-M W Thompson


Third Ward-James A Odell


Fourth Ward-W E Harrison


Fifth Ward-O C Wysong


Sixth Ward- T A Hunter


COMMITTEES OF THE ALDERMEN.


Composed of the entire, Board, with chairman of each, as fol- lows :


Finance- J A Odell


Purchasing-W E Harrison


Sewerage-M W Thompson


Streets-T A Hunter


Firemen-L J Brandt


Market-O C Wysong


WATER AND LIGHT COMMISSION


W T Sergeant, chairman ; B H Merrimon, E P Wharton


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CIVIC COMMISSION


Dr W P Bell, chairman ; T A Hunter, C A Bray


BOARD OF CEMETERY TRUSTEES


J W Fry, J A Odell, S H Boyd


FIRE DEPARTMENT


Chief-F N Taylor


First Assistant-W R Pleasants


Secretary-E L Clarke


Treasurer-E E Bain


Steam Fire Engine Company No 1, 108 w Gaston-W W Bain, president ; Harry Lewis, secretary


Hook and Ladder Company No 1, 209 s Davie-E E Bain, fore- man ; L F Butner, secretary


Eagle Hose Company No 7, 207 s Davie-H J Elam, president ; W E Anderson, secretary


Southside Hose Company No 4, Asheboro cor Bragg-J H Phipps, captain


West End Hose Company No 5, Mendenhall cor Spring-G W Malcolm, captain


LOCATION FIRE ALARM BOXES


12-North Greene and Belle Meade av


13-Market and Eugene


14-W Market and Cedar


15-Court House Square


16-Edgeworth and Belle Meade av


21-Percy st and Summit av


23-Lindsay and Church


24-E Market and N Forbis


25-E Market and Clinton 26-Hendrix cor Church 32-Elm and E Washington


34-E Washington, just east of railroad


35-Asheboro, Fayetteville and Gorrell


42-Elm and Buchanan


43-Washington and Spring


45-Walker av and Mendenhall


46-Spring Garden nr Normal School


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MISCELLANEOUS


52-Lee and Ashe


53-Arlington and Lee


54-W Lee near Cedar


46-W Lee extd


62-Pearson and Lee


63-Asheboro and Bragg


EDUCATIONAL


CITY BOARD OF EDUCATION


President-George S Sergeant


Secretary-Charles H Ireland


Members-J R Mendenhall, G A Grimsley, W E Bevill, C M Vanstory


Superintendent of Schools-Wiley H Swift


Greensboro High School, 218 Lindsay-W C Jackson, principal Asheboro Street, Asheboro near Bragg-Lee T Blair, principal Lindsay Street, 218 Lindsay-W C Rankin,principal


Proximity School, Walnut near Myrtle av-Miss Myrtle Mc- Masters, principal


Revolution Mills, 30 Peach


Pomona Rural Graded and High School, Pomona-Miss Annie Wetmore, principal


Warnersville School. Warnersville-George McAdoo, principal


COLORED SCHOOLS


School No 1, 212-214 Percy-H H Falkener, principal School No 2, 1030 s Ashe-W B Windsor, principal


Jonesboro School, Jonesboro-J H Byers, principal


MILITARY (Armory, 225 s Elm)


GATE CITY GUARDS, CO L, THIRD REGIMENT INFAN-


TRY, N C, N G


Captain-F P Hobgood, Jr First Lieutenant-J J Smith First Sergeant-P J Shaw


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COUNTY GOVERNMENT


GUILFORD COUNTY


Court House-Market corner Elm


Superior Court-Thomas J Shaw, district judge; J J Nelson, clerk


Solicitor-A L Brooks


Sheriff and Tax Collector-J F Jordan


Jailer-J G May


Register of Deeds-A G Kirkman


Deputies-S A Kirkman, J W Case


Treasurer-John W McNairy


Coroner-Dr J P Turner


Surveyor-Robert Gilchrist


Physician-Dr E Harrison


Keeper of County Home-S J Scott


Commissioners-W H Ragan, chairman ; W C Tucker, John A Young, J A Davidson, C G Wright


Superintendent of Education-Thomas R Foust


School Board-J A Holt, W T Whitsett, C H Ireland


Highway Commissioners-W C Boren, chairman; J L King, secretary ; J A Hoskins, J H Johnson, F K Trogdon, D H Coble


STATE GOVERNMENT


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT


Governor-Robert B Glenn


Lieutenant-Governor-Francis D Winston


Secretary of State-J Bryan Grimes


Auditor-Benjamin F Dixon


Treasurer-Benjamin R Lacy Superintendent of Public Instruction-J Y Joyner


Attorney-General-Robert D Gilmer


Commissioner of Agriculture-S L Patterson


Commissioner of Labor and Printing-H B Varner


Insurance Commissioner-James R Young


Adjutant-General-B S Royster


State Librarian-M O Sherrill


Governor's Council-Secretary of State, Auditor, Treasurer and Superintendent of Public Instruction


State Board of Education-Composed of the Governor, Lieu-


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MISCELLANEOUS


tenant-Governor, Secretary of State, Treasurer, Auditor, Attorney- General and Superintendent of Public Instruction


Board of Corporation Commissioners-Franklin McNeil, Sam- uel L Rogers, E C Beddingfield


SUPREME COURT OF NORTH CAROLINA


Chief Justice-Walter Clark, Raleigh


Associate Justices-William A Hoke, Lincolnton; George H Brown Jr, Washington; H G Connor, Wilson; Platt D Walker, Charlotte


Clerk-Thomas S Kenan, Raleigh


Marshal-R H Bradley, Raleigh


Reporter-Zeb V Walser, Lexington


Court convenes at Raleigh the first Monday in February and last Monday in August of each year


SUPERIOR COURT JUDGES


First District-G W Ward, Elizabeth City Second District-R B Peebles, Jackson


Third District-H R Bryan, New Bern Fourth District-C M Cooke, Louisburg Fifth District-O H Allen, Kinston Sixth District-W R Allen, Goldsboro Seventh District-T A McNeil, Lumberton Eighth District-W H Neal, Laurinburg


Ninth District-Thomas J Shaw, Greensboro


Tenth District-B F Long, Statesville Eleventh District-J N Edwards, Sparta Twelfth District-J L Webb, Shelby Thirteenth District-W B Councill, Boone Fourteenth District-M H Justice, Rutherfordton Fifteenth District-Frederick Moore, Asheville Sixteenth District-G S Ferguson, Waynesville


FEDERAL GOVERNMENT


President-Theodore Roosevelt Vice-President-Charles W Fairbanks Secretary of State-Elihu Root Secretary of Treasury-Leslie M Shaw Secretary of War-William H Taft Secretary of Navy-Charles J Bonaparte


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MISCELLANEOUS


Secretary of Interior-Ethan A Hitchcock


Secretary of Agriculture-James Wilson


Secretary of Commerce and Industries-Victor B Metcalf Attorney-General-William H Moody


Postmaster-General-George B Cortelyou


UNITED STATES COURTS AND OFFICERS


CIRCUIT AND DISTRICT COURTS OF THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA


Circuit Judges-Nathan Goff, Clarksburg, W Va; Jeter C' Pritchard, Asheville, N C


District Judge-James E Boyd, Greensboro, N C


United States Attorney-Alfred E Holton, Winston, N C


Assistant United States Attorney-Augustus H Price, Salis- bury, N C


United States Marshal-James M Millikan, Greensboro, N C


Chief Office Deputy Marshal-T E Mccrary, Greensboro, N C


Office Deputy Marshals-James M Baley, Joseph T Millikan, Roscoe C Chandley, Greensboro, N C


Clerks Circuit and District Courts-Samuel L Trogdon, Greens- boro; Henry C Cowles, Statesville; W S Hyams, Asheville; Mil- ton McNeill, Wilkesboro


Clerks to United States Attorney-R E Grunert and J E Bux- ton, Winston


United States Commissioners-J M Wolfe, Greensboro; D G Maxwell, Charlotte; H C Cowles, Statesville; Robert McCall, Asheville


Circuit and District Courts convene in Greensboro first Monday in April and October; Statesville, third Monday in April and October ; Asheville, first Monday in May and November; Char- lotte, first Monday in June and December; Wilkesboro, fourth Monday in May and November


UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE


Collector-E C Duncan, Raleigh


Deputy Collectors-O A Starbuck, C P Carter, A P Grace Stamp Deputy-Adolphus A Hinton


Revenue Agent-W H Chapman


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MISCELLANEOUS


UNITED STATES POST OFFICE


Postmaster-Tyre Glenn


Assistant Postmaster-C G Burton


Money Order Clerk-Albert E Reitzel


Registry Clerk-Rufus K Stanley


General Delivery Clerks-Karl J A Ljung and Carl J Clapp Distributing Clerk-J H Armfield Mailing Clerks-Charles F Osborn and John W Bryan


Night Mailing Clerk-Carl Jones


Stampers-Peter W Neal and Miss Elizabeth Patterson


Carriers-W F Clarida, W R Denny, H A Garrett, R B Hilton, W M Montgomery, J W Schoolfield, W B Stewart, Paul A Burns, William G Lewis


Substitute Carriers-E B Hodgin and L F Barnard


Special Delivery Messenger-R T Price Janitor-Ila Johnson


Special Laborers-William G Starr and Fred Jones


General delivery, stamp and registry windows open from 8 A M to 6 P M; Sundays, general delivery and carriers' windows open from 8:30 to 9:30 A M


UNITED STATES POST OFFICE INSPECTOR Inspector-Thomas M Reddy


UNITED STATES RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE


Chief Clerk-George R Shultz Assistant Clerk-John E Sharpe


BANKS


THE CITY NATIONAL BANK (Elm cor Sycamore) -


Capital stock, $100,000; surplus and profits, $30,000 President-W S Thomson


Vice-President-J Van Lindley Cashier-Lee H Battle


GREENSBORO LOAN & TRUST COMPANY (313 s Elm)


Capital stock, $100.000; surplus and profits, $21,979.72 President-J W Fry


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MISCELLANEOUS


Vice-President-J S Cox


Secretary and Treasurer-W E Allen


Manager Savings Department-J Addison Hodgin


THE GREENSBORO NATIONAL BANK (235 s Elm)


Capital, $100.000 ; surplus and profits, $43,000


President-Neil Ellington


Vice-President-W S Hill


Cashier-A H Alderman


SOUTHERN LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY (112 e Market)


Capital, $200,000; surplus and profits, $55,001.16; surplus fund, $50,000


President-E P Wharton


Vice-President-A W McAlister


Treasurer-R G Vaughn


Secretary-David White


CEMETERIES


Old City Cemetery-709-719 s Ashe


Green Hill Cemetery-Greene beyond Edgeworth, Charles Hiatt superintendent


First Presbyterian Church Cemetery-Church nr Davie


(Colored)


Union Cemetery-S Elm nr McCulloch, Hiram Lindsay keeper


CHURCHES


BAPTIST


First-Washington cor Greene, Rev H W Battle pastor


Southside-401 e Whittington


Walnut-Street-Walnut beyond limits, Rev W. H. Strickland pastor


CATHOLIC


St Benedicts-435 n Elm, Rev Vincent Taylor, O S B, pastor


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MISCELLANEOUS


CHRISTIAN


Greensboro Christian Church-Walker av cor Eugene, Rev L F Johnson pastor


St Andrews-Arlington cor Lee, Rev S. R. Guignard pastor


St Barnabas-407 n Elm, Rev H B Dean rector


St Cuthberts-Vine cor 5th, Rev H B Dean rector


St Mary's Memorial Chapel-930 Walker av, Rev S R Guignard pastor


FRIENDS


Friends Church-E Lee nr Elm, Rev J E Williams pastor


HOLINESS


Apostolic-Silver Run av nr Lee, Rev Winfred R Cox pastor


METHODIST


Centenary-Arlington cor Fayetteville, Rev Ira Erwin pastor Grace-Lee nr Arlington, Rev R M Andrews pastor


Proximity-Walnut cor Myrtle av


Spring Garden-Spring Garden cor Dairy, Rev N M Cooper pastor


Spring Garden Street-501 Lithia, Rev Harold Turner pastor West Market Street-Market cor Ashe, Rev G H Detwiler pas- tor


PRESBYTERIAN


Bessemer Avenue-Bessemer av cor Caroline, Rev J W Good- man pastor


First-Summit av cor Lindsay, Rev E W Smith pastor


Westminster-Asheboro nr Lee, Rev C E Hodgin pastor


REFORMED


First German-412 w Lee, Rev H Shuford Peeler pastor


(Colored)


BAPTIST


Mt Sinai-Dodson nr Lindsay, Rev R H Harris pastor Providence-811 Baptist, Rev R W Toliver pastor Shiloh-844 Austin, Rev Thomas D Atkins pastor


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MISCELLANEOUS


CHRISTIAN


Christian-2071 East, Rev Robert Bright pastor


CONGREGATIONAL


First-401 High, Rev M L Baldwin pastor


LUTHERAN


Grace Evangelical Lutheran-900 s Ashe, Rev J C Schmidt pastor


METHODIST


Bethel A M E-138 Maple, Rev Jmaes W Murph pastor Browning A M E-Jonesboro, Rev Alfred W McMasters pastor High Street-High cor Lee, Rev W T Lomax pastor Rhode Island-1320 Railroad av, Rev Charles Ball pastor St Matthew's-601-607 s Ashe, Rev S A Peeler pastor St. Paul's A M E-200 Tate, Rev D H Little pastor Trinity A M E Zion-Washington cor Gilmer, Rev R L Hous- ton pastor


PRESBYTERIAN


St James-210 n Forbis, Rev J J Wilson pastor


CLUBS


MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS CLUB (City Nationl Bank Bldg) President-W A Lash Secretary-Treasurer-L A Sellars


PACONTA CLUB (276 Benbow Arcade)


President-Meredith Turner


Secretary-Edward Cartland


TAR HEEL CLUB (308-312 So Life & Trust Bldg)


President-Spencer Blackburn Vice-President-C J Harris Secretary-G S Bradshaw Treasurer-F H Nicholson


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MISCELLANEOUS


COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS


NORTH CAROLINA STATE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE (THE) (Spring Garden nr Lithia) President-Charles D McIver


GREENSBORO FEMALE COLLEGE 813-825 w Market


President-Mrs Lucy H Robertson


Secretry-Treasurer-Miss Martha S Dozier


*AGRICULTURAL & MECHANICAL COLLEGE FOR THE COLORED RACE (212 Dudley)


President-James B Dudley Secretary-Treasurer-S A Kerr


*BENNETT COLLEGE (METHODIST EPISCOPAL) (936 e Washington)


President-Rev Jordan D Chavis Vice-President-Rev John P Morris


PEELE STANDARD SCHOOL OF COMMERCE & ENGLISH (508-512 So Life & Trust Bldg)


President-Judson Peele Secretary-Charles W Smith


COMMERCIAL ORGANIZATIONS


CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (265 Benbow Arcade)


President-Caesar Cone Firse Vice-President-Dr C D Melver


Second Vice-President-O C Wilson Treasurer-P D Gold Jr Secretary-G F Newman


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MISCELLANEOUS


THE AUDUBON SOCIETY OF NORTH CAROLINA, (1091% w Market)


For the Study and Protection of Birds and the Preservation of Game


President-R H Lewis


Vice-President- J Y Joyner


Secretary-T Gilbert Pearson


Treasurer-R N Wilson


Secretary Junior Department-Mrs W C A Hammel


GREENSBORO ACADEMY OF MEDICINE


President-Dr W P Beall


Vice-President-Dr J E Grimsley


Secretary-C W Banner


Treasurer-Dr J E Brooks


Censors-Drs E R Michaux, Edmund Harrison, C W Banner


CENTRAL CAROLINA FAIR ASSOCIATION (1021/2 s Elm)


President-J T J Battle


Secretary-John W Cook


Treasurer-Neil Ellington


NORTH CAROLINA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY (Pomona)


President-J Van Lindley Secretary-T K Bruner, Raleigh


HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS


GREENSBORO HOSPITAL (219 s Greene)


Superintendent-Miss Annie M Insch


KEELEY INSTITUTE (447 w Washington)


President-W H Osborn Vice-President-A K Umstead


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MISCELLANEOUS


Secretary-Treasurer-Leo D Heart Manager-Charles D Cunningham


RESCUE HOME (335 w Lee)


Superintendent -- Rev Winfred R Cox Matron-Miss Mattie Elerick


LOYAL Y GRAHAM HOSPITAL (COLORED) (417-419 High)


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Superintendent-S S Sevier


INSURANCE COMPANIES


THE HOME INSURANCE COMPANY OF GREENSBORO (112 e Market )


President-R L Holt


Vice-President-E P Wharton


Secretary-Treasurer-A W McAlister


SOUTHERN STOCK-MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY (112 e Market)


President-B D Heath . Vice-President-E P Wharton Secretary-Treasurer-A W MeAlister


THE SOUTHERN UNDERWRITERS (112 · Market)


President-J Van Lindley Vice-President-E P Wharton Secretary-Treasurer-A W McAlister


UNDERWRITERS OF GREENSBORO (112 e Market)


President-J Van Lindley Vice-President-E P Wharton Secretary-Treasurer-A W McAlister


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MISCELLANEOUS


LIBRARIES


CARNEGIE LIBRARY (Ashe cor Gaston)


Librarian-Miss Bettie D Caldwell


FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY (City Hall)


Librarian-Miss Bettie D Caldwell


PARKS


BASE-BALL PARK


Summit av nr Proximity


LINDLEY PARK


Three miles s w of city, reached by Spring Garden


SOCIETIES


MASONIC


(Hall, 23312 s Elm)~


Corinthian Lodge, U D, A F and A M-Meets every second and fourth Monday nights at 8 o'clock at Masonic Hall ; F P Hobgood, W M; C G Harrison, secretary ; C M Vanstory, treasurer


Greensboro Lodge, No. 76, A F and A M-Meets every second and fourth Thursday nights at 8 o'clock; N L Hall, W M; J E Poole, secretary


Chorazin Chapter, No 13, R A M-Meets every third Thursday night at 8 o'clock ; H Sternberger, H P; J E Poole secretary


Ivanhoe Commandery, No 8, Knights Templar-Meets every first Thursday night at 8 o'clock; C M Vanstory, E C; W T Gayle, secretary


IOOF


Buena Vista Lodge ,No 21-Meets at 118-120 w Market every Tuesday night ; Dr J H Boyles, N G ; J J Stone, V. G ; E L Clarke, recording secretary and clerk; J R Cutchin, financial secretary ; J L Thacker, treasurer


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MISCELLANEOUS


Paisley Encampment, No 10-Meets at 118-120 w Market first and third Friday nights ; D R Aiken, C P: L M Clymer, scribe ; R W Murray, treasurer


Greensboro Lodge, No 164-Meets every Tuesday night at 1081/2 Fayetteville ; U G Thompson, N G ; C F Osborn, V G ; N J Causey, recording secretary ; R L Woodard, treasurer


Golden Rod Lodge, No 219-Meets Friday nights over Prox- imty Mercantile Company's store


K OF P


Greensboro Lodge, No 80-Meets every Monday night at 8 o'clock ; H G Harrington, M W : James Tomlinson, C C: G S Fer- guson Jr, V C: James Lewis, Mat C


Guilford Lodge, No 69-Meets every Friday night at 7:30 o'clock ; E J Willis, C C ; A J Williams, K of R and S


B PO ELKS


Greensboro Lodge, No 602-Meets every Wednesday night at MeAdoo Bldg: David Dreyfuss, E R : L J Brandt, secretary


JROUAM


Greensboro Council, No 13-Meets every Thursday night (Huffine Building) at ?: 30 o'clock ; F P Hobgood Jr, councilor ; A A Chandler, recording secretary: W G Lewis, financial seere- tary ; W E Anderson, treasurer


Keystone Council, No 81-Meets every Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock ; J W Mills, councilor; R P Boone, recording secretary ; A H Manse, financial secretary ; H L Hicks, treasurer


ROYAL ARCANUM


Guilford Lodge, No 1658-J S Moore, secretary; J N Leak, treasurer


KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS


W H McCormick, G K ; R D Douglas, D G K; G C Stouff, chancellor ; L J Duffy, recorder ; George Melling, financial secre- tary ; C D Higgins, treasurer ; J J McSorley, lecturer ; B A Stone, advocate; O Parati, warden ; J F Nowlan, I G; F J McSweeney, 0 G


IRON MOULDERS' UNION


Local No 320-Meets second and fourth Wednesday nights of each month at Union Hall, south Elm st ; J W Mesley president ;


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MISCELLANEOUS


J R Davis, vice-president ; C L Shaw, secretary ; W T Mitchell, corresponding secretary


CARPENTERS' UNION (120 n Elm)


Local Union, No 1432, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America-Meets every Monday night at 120 n Elm; S B Williams, president ; W B Yates, vice-president ; C M Thomas, treasurer


YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION (Meet at 110 s Ashe)


President-Mrs Martha Dozier


Recording Secretary-Mrs D H Blair


Secretary-Miss Elizabeth Moore


Treasurer-Mrs J J Stone


(Colored)


GRAND UNITED ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS


Past Grand Masters' Council, No 211-Meets on call at Odd Fellows Hall ; R W Dick, W G M ; S Garrett, G T; G W Emer- son, G S


Prodigal Son Lodge No 1999-Meets first and third Friday of each month at Odd Fellows Hall ; J G Keck, N G ; R W Dick, sec- retary


Signal Light Lodge, No 361-Meets the second and fourth Monday night of each month at Odd Fellows Hall; Geo Eckel, N G; C D Sharp, treasurer


MASONIC


St John, No 12-Meets on call in Masonic Hall; Dr J E Dell- inger, W M ; W E Purvis, S W ; C L Sloan, J W


K OF P


Meets every second and fourth Thursday of each month in Ma- sonic Hall ; W E Purvis, C C; O N Whitfield, V C; G N Purvis, K of R & S


GUILFORD LUMBER COMPANY


524-532 Ashe Street


LONG DISTANCE PHONE No. 6


DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF ROUGH and DRESSED LUMBER Plate and Window Glass Agents for Paroid Roofing, the Roof that Lasts and the Roof that Everybody Uses


Greensboro Street Directory


ARLINGTON (27)


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NOTE-Dash before names denotes that numbers are wanting. Names marked * are those of colored persons.


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ARLINGTON-south Fayetteville


415 Embrey S M


417 Stamey E L


421 Hay A M


422 Whitsett J W


427 Bain E E


428 Rawley D A


433 Love William


434 Johnson A A


437 Vacant


437 Kestler G W


442 Sergeant G S


447 Fields W A


450 Townsend C C


452 Coe J C


453 Wetmore W H St Andrew's Episcopal Ch Rich J L


457


Lee intersects


500 Gilliam H E


501 Bynum W P


502 Horry G R Mrs


506 Glascock T A




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