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HILL DIRECTORY CO.'S (INCORPORATED)
WILMINGTON. ORTI
LIAM L. SIASI
WILMINGTON
N. C.
CITY DIRECTORY 1926
EMBRACING AN ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF FIRMS, CORPORA- TIONS, PRIVATE CITIZENS, CITY AND COUNTY GOVERNMENTS, CHURCHES, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS, SECRET AND BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS, BANKS AND A STREET AND HOUSEHOLDERS DIRECTORY
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VOL. XVI
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HILL DIRECTORY CO., Inc., Publishers DIRECTORY LIBRARY-CIIAMBER OF COMMERCE Home Savings Bank Building, 107 Chestnut
HOME OFFICE, - - RICHMOND, VA.
Copyright, 1926, by Hill Directory Co., Inc.
PREFACE
(Furnished by Chamber of Commerce.)
A city strategically situated on the Cape Fear River, blessed by nature with a variety of resources and kept up-to-date by the hand of man. It possesses both trunk line rail and deep water trans- portation, which gives it low freight rates and permits quick freight movements in great volume.
It is both important as a port and an industrial city, while it is the pivotal point for a rich and large agricultural area, and is the trading center for fully 350,000 people, the city being their nearest, as well as largest market.
As a port, it possesses a fresh water harbor 28 miles from the bar. Ice is an unknown quantity in the river, which has a deep water channel, up and down which go big ocean steamers, bound for Europe, Latin America and other foreign shores.
Its exportations and importations are large and ever growing, which mark a successful port. As a cotton port it yearly sends forth approximately two hundred thousand bales per year, and this record is evidently going to be surpassed. Its imports cover a large field in variety and come from practically every quarter of the globe.
Within the past year or two the population of Wilmington has in- creased in a tremendous way, and it is now a city of about 40,000 population, housed in comfortable homes. To accommodate the in- creasing population not only have individuals built homes, but the citizens formed what is known as the Victory Home Company, with an authorized capital of a million dollars and PAID IN OF $250,000.00 to erect houses, which object has been successfully carried out.
Regardless of conditions following the war the year 1923 has al- ready witnessed preparations for big building operations. Among recent enterprises located here are several large new fertilizer fac- tories, a large readi-cut house plant of the Aladdin Company, the Atlantic Refining Company, the Galena Signal Oil Company, the American Molasses Company, Wilmington Wood Products Co., Southland Mfg. Co., Weller Pickle Co., Wilmington Stove Corp., Dupont Nitrates Co., W. R. Grace & Company and others, thus supplementing the city's already large number of such industries.
The natural gateway of North and South Carolina, intermediate between the whole territory and Richmond.
Wilmington is North Carolina's seaport city, the gateway of her commerce and trade. North Carolina is a vast State in area, larger than New York or Pennsylvania, and almost as large as New Eng- land. Wilmington is the natural distributing point for North Caro- lina and parts of South Carolina and Georgia. Think what it would mean if all of New England had only one such distributing seaport, and it will then be realized why Wilmington must grow and is grow- ing to meet the demands of this vast territory whose bountiful natural resources have hardly been touched.
From the Middle West the Panama Canal is in more direct com-
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PREFACE-Continued.
munication via Wilmington than by any other South Atlantic sea- port, and cargoes to and from Wilmington will not be subject to the dangers of Cape Hatteras.
Wilmington is the center of the greatest vegetable producing dis- trict in the United States. A few years ago no strawberries were raised except for domestic use; now WILMINGTON IS THE CENTRE OF LARGEST STRAWBERRY RAISING DISTRICT IN THE WORLD. It is the LARGEST LETTUCE PRODUCING DISTRICT IN THE WORLD, and next to the largest peanut market.
Wilmington's outlets by rail and water are the Atlantic Coast Line and Seaboard Air Line systems, Wilmington, Brunswick and Southern Railway, the Clyde Steamship Line to New York and the Carolina Company, operating foreign freight service.
Wilmington has a wonderful climate; no extreme heat or extreme cold. Average summer temperature, 78 degrees; average winter temperature, 48 degrees. The normal rainfall is 51.05 inches, aver- age annual clear days, 132 (New York, rainfall 44 inches; clear days, 118; New Orleans, rainfall 57 inches; clear days, 109). The mild climate and diversified opportunities make this city and section a haven for homeseekers.
The Wilmington district is one of the greatest trucking regions in the United States, and the yield for this early crop reaches the sum of nearly fifteen million annually.
Nearest Atlantic port to the Ohio gateways, and nearer Cincin- nati than Charleston by fifteen miles and Savannah by thirty miles.
One of the largest distributing points south of Baltimore for pro- ducts of the Standard Oil Company.
Has immense terminals that can load sixteen ocean-going ships at one time, providing them with over 600,000 square feet of ware- house space.
In the war had two immense shipyards, properties having been converted into industrial and civil uses. Had the honor of pos- sessing the only Government-owned steel shipyard in South, and first Government-owned concrete yard in country.
The commerce on the Cape Fear river at and below Wilmington in 1925-6 averaged approximately 800,000 tons, with valuation of more than 67,000,000.
South of Hatteras, thus assuring safety to vessels from Latin America and other countries to the south of the United States, and occupies strategic position of advantage to such countries.
River never has ice, which permits year 'round navigation, and climate is never too cold to make work outdoors a hardship or dis- comfort.
Has many fertilizer factories, petroleum products terminals, lum- ber plants and a number of fish factories, employing thousands of men.
Has handsomest custom house in the South, the cost of which was more than $700,000.
Next terminal of inland waterway canal, this link being from Beaufont to the Cape Fear river. Board of Engineers has recom- mended extension, work on which will start at once.
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PREFACE-Continued.
Wilmington has two immense cotton compresses and a marine railway. The steel shipyard operated during the war by the George A. Fuller Company is being converted into an industrial centre. The concrete shipyard property is owned by the city and will be developed into municipal wharves and public terminals and ware- houses. This has been offered the State of North Carolina as a location for State-owned terminals and warehouses.
With both water and rail transportation, thus affording quick hauls and low freight rates, and near the scenes of raw material, Wil- mington is a splendid spot for manufacturing industries. Two big railroad systems-the Atlantic Coast Line and Seaboard Air Line- place the city near the great coal fields and the iron producing zones.
Wilmington has manufacturing plants of many kinds, cotton, gar- ment mills, wood and metal works, cement concerns, cotton fac- tories, candy factories, readi-cut house plant, modern machine shops, many big fertilizer factories, saw mills, oil stations, etc.
Two packing plants are located here. One, costing half million dollars, with a slaughtering capacity of one thousand hogs per day, is now complete and ready for operation.
Second distributing point for fertilizer in the South. Has many immense fertilizer factories and two others have recently been built.
Leading banking center of State, its banks having total resources of approximately, $28,000,000. Growing steadily all the time.
Jobbing business goes over $80,000,000 annually, and retail mer- chants do wide business, as city is trading mecca for a section of over 350,000 people.
City of big weekly pay rolls. Annual pay rolls upward of $13,- 000,000, distributed among thousands of employes.
Headquarters of Atlantic Coast Line System, employing about fifteen hundred men and women. Monthly pay roll of Coast Line nearly $400,000.
Wonderful all year round climate and a health record praised by the United States Government.
The Wilmington section has crop growing days to the number of 250, which is the equal of Northern Mexico, though with the advan- tage of an ample and equitable rainfall.
Wilmington is terminus of six major highways of North Carolina's splendid good road system, and the city is also an important point on the Atlantic Coastal Highway extending from Portland, Maine, to Miami, Fla., and the Calhoun Highway from Athens, Ga., to the ocean at Wilmington.
City of fine streets, beautiful homes, great churches and modern schools. In a county netted by good roads, the superior not to be found anywhere.
Place of modern amusements, with best beach resorts on South Atlantic Coast within thirty minutes' ride of the city.
Most popular beaches on South Atlantic, almost on threshold of city.
A metropolis with a Chamber of Commerce aroused to the city's great advantages and eager to answer all questions and extend hearty co-operation. Write the Chamber of Commerce for any information desired.
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GENERAL INDEX
IAM L. WILMINGTON
Abbreviations 45
Alphabetical Directory
45
Banks.
590
Building and Loan Associations.
595
Business Directory 585
597
Chamber of Commerce
114
Churches.
598
City Government
465 602
Clubs.
327
County Government.
437
Fire Department.
465
Hospitals and Homes
622
Index to Advertisers
10
Labor Organizations.
263
Libraries
633
Map.
back of book
Parks
643
Playgrounds.
465
Police Department 437
Post Office
651
Street Guide
477
Young Men's Christian Association
476
PUBLISHERS' NOTE
The information in this book is gathered as far as possible by actual canvass, and is compiled in a way to ensure maximum ac- curacy. The publishers cannot, of course, guarantee the correctness of information furnished them nor the complete absence of mis- takes, hence no responsibility for errors can be assumed, but we will welcome the bringing to our attention of any inaccuracies so that correction may be made in the next Directory.
HILL DIRECTORY CO., INC., Publishers.
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Cemeteries
Courts. .
643
Public Schools
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
Reference is especially invited to the following alphabetical list of res- ponsible, enterprising, advertising business men. The more you patronize them the better we can make the Wilmington City Directory; your atten- tion is also invited to the names in DISPLAY BLACK TYPE throughout the book of those who take pride in sustaining the city directory, and who do not borrow their neighbor's directory.
American Bakeries Co
right side lines and 16 39
Applewhite Geo B.
Becker Coal & Builders' Supply Co The.
right side lines and 21
Boatwright J H & Son ...
left side lines and 30
Boney & Harper Milling Co.
right side lines and
Bradshaw W J & Co.
. right side lines and
Callihan Pump & Well Co The
Capps-Griffith Co
.right bottom lines and
Capps J W & Co.
Carolina Beach Corp.
left side lines and
Carolina Printing & Stamp Co
left side lines and
Carson & Hardin Drs
Cement Products Co.
left side lines and
Chipley's Universal Motor Co Inc.
left side lines and
Christie Robt R
right top lines and
City Optical Co.
. left top lines and
Clark-Lynch Lumber Co.
right side lines and
Cleveland Sales Inc.
left side lines and
Crowell Frank E.
Davis-Moore Print Co
De Rosset & Hazlehurst.
left side lines and
Dosher W R.
left side lines and
Efird's Department Store.
.left bottom lines and
Electric Repair & Service Co Inc.
left side lines and
Eureka Dye Works
right side lines and
Farley Clothing Co
left bottom lines and 34
Foster D R & Co.
.front stencil and adv on Map
Giles Clayton & Son . right side lines and Street Divider
Gordon Bros
right top lines and 36
Hanover Drug Co ..
Hanson's Drug Store
Harkins Sign Shop The
Herbst Julius T
Hollis & Cantwell.
. right top lines and
Home Savings Bank.
. . back cover and
Hotel Orton
right side lines and
Hotel Wilmington The.
. right side lines and
Hyman Supply Co.
left bottom lines and
left side lines and
Ideal Laundry.
left side lines and
Independent Ice Co The.
left side lines and
Jacobi N Hardware Co.
right top lines and
Jefferson Standard Life Ins Co
.left top lines and
Kamer Wm A Dr
Liberty Clothing Co
Lynch & Benton ..
left top lines and
McCabe J B & Co
. front cover and 13
McGrath & Co ..
left top lines and 36
10
24 25 41 18 39 17 28 4 15 35 23 23 30 28 33 26 23 33
Electric Maintenance Co Inc.
. back cover and
Finkelstein Chas. .
front cover and
26 27 41 38 14 40 38 36 22 15 32
36 34 16 14 28 32 38 24 25 25 22 23
Hughes Bros.
Ideal Cleaners & Dyers
INDEX-Continued.
MacMillan & Marshburn
Maffitt C D & Co ..
Maffitt's Colf Supply Co.
20
Metropolitan Life Ins Co
left top lines and
34
Moore-Tonvielle Realty Co
front cover and
39
Moore's Insurance Agency Inc.
front cover and
39 3
New Hanover Furniture Co Inc.
right side lines and 27
News-Dispatch Inc ..
Classified Divider
North Carolina Home Building Assn.
. right bottom lines and
33
North Carolina Naval Stores Co.
20
North-Smith Coal Co.
left side lines and 23
Northam's Book & Stationery Store Inc,
marginal line front cover, right top lines and
18
Northrop Insurance Agency Inc
bottom stencil and 30
Northrop Real Estate Agency.
bottom stencil and 30
Oliver David S.
. backbone and
31
Peoples Savings Bank.
left top lines and
16
Perfection Auto Laundry
left side lines and
15
Peschau Wm A.
.right bottom lines and
Pilot Real Estate Co.
. left side lines and
Pioneer Service Station
Plate Ice Co.
.right bottom lines and
Progressive Building & Loan Assn.
Pullen A M & Co.
. right bottom lines and
Rural Building & Loan Assn.
.right bottom lines and
Smith H A W & Son.
left side lines and
Smith Sign & Art Co.
left side lines and
Spirittine Chemical Co Inc.
left top lines and
Stellings E G Co.
right side lines and
Struthers Wm Jr ..
left side lines and
Sutton-Council Furniture Co Inc.
27 32
Thorpe W B & Co Inc
back cover and
21
Tide Water Power Co
right side lines and Classified Divider
35
Underwood U A Inc.
right top lines and
24
Way W W & Son.
37.
Wells Harold W Insurance Agency
. left side lines and
33
Wilder H F
right side lines and
2
Wilder Rental Agency
.right side lines and
2
Wilmington Grocery Co Inc.
right top lines and
27 4
Wilmington Ice Cream Co.
left top lines and
29 Z Y
Wilmington Morning Star.
Street Divider
Woolvin-Andrews Co
26
Yates C W Co Inc.
front cover and 19
Yopp Walter E.
right top lines and 26
35 40 15 29 21 14 33 33
Smith Shoe Repair.
38 40 41 37
Springer Coal Co The
24 2 37 40
Stieff Chas M Inc
Taylor Walker ..
top stencil and
Todd Walter M.
Wilmington Hotel The ...
Wilmington Iron Works.
Wilmington Stamp & Printing Co
right side lines and 16 20
Murray's Transfer Co Inc.
Reilly James Owen.
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THE BUYERS' GUIDE
THE BUSINESS COMMERCIAL, MANUFACTURING AND PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS OF WILMINGTON CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO BUSINESS
ACCOUNTANTS (CERTIFIED PUBLIC)
AUDITS- SYSTEMS COST ACCOUNTING
FEDERAL TAX SERVICE
J. B. McCABE & COMPANY
Certified Public Accountants
Murchison Bank Building Telephone 2220 WILMINGTON, N. C.
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ACCOUNTANTS (CERTIFIED PUBLIC) --- AUTO BATTERIES AUTO PAINTING
A. M. PULLEN & COMPANY Certified Public Accountants
AUDITS-INVESTIGATIONS-BUSINESS SYSTEMS TAX COUNSELLORS
We maintain an adequate force of competent accountants, enabling us to promptly take care of all accounting and tax matters with which we may be intrusted.
RALEIGH, N. C. RICHMOND, VA. 1106 State-Planters Bank Bidg.
812-814 Commercial Natl. Bank Bldg.
F. E. CROWELL
General Automobile Battery Service
Market Street Road, Corner Kenwood Avenue
J. W. CAPPS & COMPANY Automobile Painting
Phone 1766-W
WILMINGTON, N. C. 501 Wright Street
DUCO EXCLUSIVELY USED
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AUTO SERVICE STATIONS --- AUTOMOBILES
HUGHES BROS.
Complete Auto Lubrication Tires --- Vulcanizing SECOND AND MARKET STREETS Phone 2345
PERFECTION AUTO LAUNDRY
Washing, Polishing, Simonizing and Lubricating
ALL WORK GUARANTEED 20 North Second Street Phone 803
Pioneer Service "Where Service Serves"
Station
Everything Automotive
CARS WASHED AND POLISHED Telephone 2329 312 North Front Street
LINCOLN Ford FORDSON
CARS --- TRUCKS --- TRACTORS Chipley's Universal Motor Co., Inc. AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE
225-227 Market Street Phone 725
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AUTOMOBILES --- BAKERS --- BANKS
CLEVELAND SALES, Inc.
DISTRIBUTORS CLEVELAND SIX MOTOR CARS ONE-SHOT LUBRICATION FRANKLIN SERVICE
Sales Room 8-10 N. Third St.
Repair Shop Phone 2553
Filling Station Night Phone 2284-J
MacMillan & Marshburn
108-110 North Second Street
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Dodge Brothers Motor Cars . and . .
Graham Brothers Trucks Sales Department and Office Phone 52 Service Department and Stock Room Phone 143
AMERICAN BAKERIES CO. WHOLESALE
BREAD
Merita®
CAKES
One Twenty-one South Front Street, Wilmington, North Carolina Phones 626 and 808
SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS
SAVINGS THE PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK
H. C. McQUEEN, Chairman of the Board F. W. DICK, President
M. J. CORBETT, Vice-President
J. HOLMES DAVIS, Cashier
J. H. GERDES, Asst. Cashier
Capital and Surplus, $300,000.00 4%-Paid on Deposits-4% NORTH FRONT STREET AT PRINCESS
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BANKS
Home Savings Bank
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Capital, $50,000.00
J. W. YATES, President C. VAN LEUVEN. Vice-President J. F. ROACHE, Vice-Pres. and Cashier M. D. CLARKE, Asst. Cashier
The officers of this Bank are always at the im- mediate service of its customers.
SECURITY
AND
SERVICE
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BOAT BUILDERS --- BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS
JULIUS T. HERBST
BUILDERS OF FINE BOATS 208 NORTII SECOND STREET PHONE 643
Northam's Book and Stationery Store, Inc.
6 AND 8 NORTH FRONT STREET Books, Stationery, Office Supplies
Phone 651
KODAKS AND FILMS PICTURE FRAMING AND PICTURES CURRENT FICTION AND MAGAZINES POPULAR PRICED BOOKS GREETING CARDS FOR ALL OCCASIONS NOVELTIES
Agents General Fireproofing Co. Allsteel Filing Cabinets and Supplies
MORE GOODS
THROUGH THE CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LISTS
DIRECTORY THAN ANY CIMEN MEINUM
ON EARTH
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BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS
C.W.YATES COMPANY
Incorporated
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Booksellers and Stationers
"Everything for the Office"
SOLE AGENTS FOR
Globe-Wernicke Filing Cabinets & Book Cases Art Metal Construction Co.'s Steel Furniture Columbia Dictaphones Edison's Mimeographs Victor Talking Machines and Records Royal Typewriters Corona Portable Typewriters
Eastman Kodaks and Supplies
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BROKERS
Office Phone 880
Established 1896
C. D. MAFFITT & COMPANY
C'able Address: Maffitt, Wilmington, Carolina. Use Scott or Western Union Code
Licensed Custom House Brokers, Ship Brokers, Freight Brokers, Steamship Sailing Vessel and Yacht Agents, Sworn Weighers, Samplers and Forwarders
C. D. MAFFITT-Home Phone 1071 Office Rooms: 407-408 Maffitt's Marine Wireless Building
WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS
WILMINGTON, N. C.
ESTABLISHED 1923 DU PONT PAINTS Maffitt's Golf Supply Company
C. D. Maffitt's Marine Wireless Building-Prince Street opposite New Custom House
INDOOR GOLF PARLORS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS STANDARD GOLF CLUBS, BALLS, BAGS, TEES, SHOES, SWEATERS, STOCKINGS, NAVAL STORES, MARINE SUPPLIES, ETC.
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