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Goldsboro, N. C. DIRECTORY
1911-1912
Published by HILL DIRECTORY CO. VOL. II. V
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GENERAL INDEX
Abbreviations
33
Advertisers-Index to
8
Alphabetical List of Names
33
Banks
19
Business Directory
165
Cemeteries
11
Churches
20
City Government
13
County Officers
13
Courts
15
Educational
12
Fire Alarm Stations
11
Fire Department
11
Fraternal Organizations
25
General Directory
33
Government of Goldsboro
13
Government of North Carolina
14
Government of the United States
17
Guide to the Streets of Goldsboro
28
Index to Advertisers
8
Military
24
Miscellaneous Directory
10
Miscellaneous Societies
25
Police Department
11
Post Office
18
Streets-Guide to
28
United States Courts and Officers
18
United States Government 17
United States Post Office
18
9.8
Index to Advertisements
Reference is especially invited to the following Alphabetical List of Responsible, Enterprising, Advertising Business Men, and also to the names in BLACK TYPE throughout the Book of those who take pride in sustain- ing the Directory, and who do not borrow their neighbor's Directory:
Bank of Wayne top lines
Barnes, R. L. Safe & Lock Co . opp. 48
Barnes, Walter H .39
Bradford, N. E
front stencil edge and 4
Clark Bros. top lines, 189 and 196
Clement Studio, The. front cover
Cogdell, D. C ..
.55
Creech, Robert A
. top lines and 59
Croom, C. E. .
.. 59
Denmark, Walter C.
. front cover
Dixon D. H.
bottom lines
Dixon & Ethridge
66
Dunn, Owen G. .
opp. 64
Edmundson, E. L
front cover
Empire Mfg. Co .. back cover and 187
Giddens, L. D. & Son. bottom lines and 32
Glisson, Dan Jr. .77
Goldsboro Argus, The. inside back cover
Goldsboro Brick Works bottom lines and 169
Goldsboro Floral Co. top lines
Goldsboro Gas Co 79
Goldsboro Marble & Granite Works bottom lines and 32 Goldsboro Planing Mill Co back cover
Goldsboro Transfer Co.
front cover
Goldsboro Undertaking Co
.3
Goldsboro Weekly Record.
back fly leaf
"Good Luck" Baking Powder
. opp. 49
Granger, W. P.
bottom lines
Granger, W. S.
.bottom lines
Griffin, A. T. Mfg. Co. inside front cover
Hall & Malone .bottom lines
Joseph, A. A. top lines, 3 and 172
Kennon Hotel. top lines
Life Ins. Co. of Va. top lines
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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
Montague Mfg. Co. .top lines and opp. 97
Moore & Robinson 113
National Bank of Goldsboro front cover
Richmond Press. .opp. 112
Robinson, M. E. & Bro. . top lines
Royall, John O. front cover
Slaughter, John Co.
top lines
Southern Mfg. Co
opp. 49
Sun, The
. opp 65 .4
Terminal Hotel.
Thompson, Wm. R 148
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co.
.opp 113
Vitou, E. C. . 32
Waddy, Everett Co. bet 144 and 145
Weil, H. & Bros
front cover and bottom lines
Woodward & Son.
. top lines and opp. 96
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MISCELLANEOUS
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Mayor-John R Higgins
City Clerk-D J Broadhurst
City Treasurer-Herman C Smith
City Tax Collector-J S Warrick City Engineer-W E Gehres City Attorney-D C Humphrey City Physician-R B Miller Commissioner of Sinking Fund-E B Borden
Sanitary Officer-J M Swaringen
Board of Aldermen
First Ward-G P Hood, J W Isler
Second Ward-S W Draper, W L Peacock, C B Hall Third Ward-J R Crawford, Lionel Weil
Fourth Ward-W D Creech, W J Cole
Standing Committees
Finance-Lionel Weil, D S Creech, C B Hall
Ordinance-G P Hood, J R Crawford, C B Hall, J W Cole, D W Creech
Police-C B Hall, S W Draper, Lionel Weil, W D Creech, J W Isler
Street-S W Draper, W D Creech, J W Isler, W L Peacock, C B Hall
Fire and Water-W D Creech, Lionel Weil, G P Hood, J R Craw- ford, J W Cole
Building-J W Isler, S W Draper, W L Peacock, J W Cole, J R Crawford
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MISCELLANEOUS
Sanitary-J R Crawford, G P Hood, Lionel Weil, J W Isler, S W Draper
Park-W. L Peacock, Lionel Weil, G P Hood, A A Joseph, Paul Yelverton
Board of Public Works
Chairman-George S Dewey
Members-T H Holmes, A T Griffin
Secretary-Treasurer-C M Grantham
Supt Electric Light and Water Works-John S Dortch
Cemetery Board
Chairman-John L Borden
Secretary-Treasurer-R A Creech,
Members-W T Yelverton, B G Thompson, E B Dewey
Superintendent- J E Earp
Police Department
Chief-B McD Denmark
Policemen-A J Fulghum, E J Tew, Henry P Hart, Daniel J Norris, Wm F Cuddington
Fire Department (Organized 1881)
Chief-Leopold Cohn Assistant Chief-E H Bain
Eclipse Steam Fire Engine Co-John n of Walnut
Goldsboro Fire Co No 1-John n of Walnut
Goldsboro Hook and Ladder Co-John n of Walnut Electric Reel Co-Slocumb s of Elm
Location Fire Alarm Boxes
19-John and Walnut 28-Spruce and William 37-Slocumb and Elm 46 -- John and Elm 47-Pine and James
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MISCELLANEOUS
58-I O OF Orphan Home (phone)
34-Eastern N C Hospital (phone)
55-Walnut and James
73-Oak and James
82-William and Ash
91-Holly and John
64-East Center and Vine
17 -- Walnut and Slocumb
112-Center cor Chestnut (phone)
121-Walnut cor Virginia (phone)
132-George cor Beech
143-Park av cor Daisy
154-Ash St, extd
Signal Taps of Fire Bells
1 Tap-System out of order, being tested
3 Taps-Fire out
5 Taps-Call for Electric Reel Company
3 Taps-Repeated 3 times, call for steamer and all apparatus
4 Taps-Repeated 3 times, call for direct pressure
7 Taps-Riot Signal for Military
Educational
GOLDSBORO PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Superintendent-Joseph E Avent
Principal-Edward E Smith
Board of Trustees-E B Borden (chairman), Henry Weil, N W Musgrave, W T Yelverton, Dr M E Robinson, W G Britt, A C Davis, G C Kornegay, G C Royall
Janitors-G R Rogers, Ammy Kelly
TEACHERS
High School-Miss Jennie Royall, Miss Amy V Caldwell, Miss Mary F De Vane, Miss Nellie Cobb
Grammar and Primary-Miss Lizzie Brooks, Miss Pearl L Brin- son, Miss Harriet B Thompson, Mrs. Mary R Morris, Miss Lillie H
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MISCELLANEOUS
Hening, Mrs Marianna C Gareissen, Miss Mary B Griswold, Miss Mary S Munroe, Miss R A Humphrey, Miss Annie Farrior, Mrs M O Humphrey, Miss Sallie Kirby, Miss Lizzie M Brooks, Miss Eliza Stevens, Miss Clara Spicer, Miss Marion Stevens, Miss Kate Isler, Miss Saidie L Britt, Miss Elsie C Fulghum
Colored
Principal-Rev Clarence Dillard
Assistant Principal-Jesse W Peele
Teachers-Matilda Dortch, Rachel S Battle, Mary E Fonvielle, Minnia B Williams, Charles Whitehead, Edna Black, Novella Reid, A E Dillard
COUNTY GOVERNMENT
Sheriff-R H Edwards
Deputy-J A Toler
Judge Superior Court-F A Daniels
Clerk Superior Court-James R Hatch
Deputy Clerk Superior Court-A B Hollowell County Attorney-M T Dickinson
Register of Deeds-L H Reeves
Deputy Register of Deeds-J M Hollowell Treasurer-John W Gardner
Coroner-Carl E Stanley
Surveyor-Lewis Godwin
Standard Keeper-J F Tyson
County Physician-Dr M T Bizzell
Superintendent County Home-J H Thomas
Superintendent County Schools-Elijah T Atkinson
Board of Education-Jos E Robinson (chairman), W Frank En- glish, Barnes Aycock
County Commissioner-Isaac F Ormond (chairman), C F Herr- ing, J A Westbrook, Alex Aycock, W A Martin
Board of Elections-Wm T Harrison (chairman), Barnes Ay- cock, Louis N. Grant
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MISCELLANEOUS
Jailer-J A Toler
Constables-Henry G Grady, Goldsboro; Lloyd E Gurley, Fork; Louis Williams, Grantham; C Fanelty, Brogden; Alex W Barwick, Indian Springs; R W Rollins, New Hope; Frank Peel, Saulston; John W Bass, Nahunta ; J B Boswell, Great Swamp; W T Forehead, Pikesville; Luther W Hales, Buck Swamp; Julius J Bivins, Stony Creek
County Pension Board-Augustus D Hollowell, T. W Slocumb, James R Hatch
STATE GOVERNMENT
Governor-Hon W W Kitchin
Lieutenant-Governor-Hon W C Newland
Secretary of State-J Bryan Grimes
Auditor-W P Wood
Treasurer-Benj R Lacy
Superintendent of Public Instruction-J Y Joyner Attorney-General-T W Bickett
Commissioner of Agriculture-W A Graham
Commissioner of Labor and Printing-M L Shipman
Insurance Commissioner-Jas R Young
Adjutant-General-R L Leinster
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, Lieutenant-Governor, Secretary of State, Treasurer, Auditor, Superintendent of Public Instruction and Attorney-General
Asylums and Hospitals
The Blind Asylum and Asylum for Colored Deaf and Dumb are located at Raleigh-Jno E Ray, principal
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MISCELLANEOUS
The Deaf and Dumb Asylum for Whites is located at Morgan- ton-E McK Goodwin, superintendent
Central Hospital-Dr Jas McKee, superintendent; located at Raleigh
Eastern Hospital-Dr W W Faison, superintendent; located at Goldsboro
State Hospital-Dr John McCampbell, superintendent; located at Morganton
The Penitentiary is located at Raleigh-J J Laughinghouse, sup- erintendent
Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court meets on the first Monday in February and last Monday in August; Chief Justice, Walter Clark, Raleigh; As- sociate Justices, Wm A Hoke, Lincolnton; Geo H Brown, Jr., Wash- ington; Platt D Walker, Charlotte, W B Allen, Goldsboro; T W Bickett; Attorney-General, Beb V Walser, Reporter, Lexington ; Thos S Kenan, Clerk, Raleigh ; R H Bradley, Marshal, Raleigh
The examination of applicants for license to practice law, to be conducted in writing takes place on the first Monday of each term and at no other time. The docket for the hearing of cases from the First Judicial District will be called on the Tuesday next succeed- ing the meeting of the Court, and from the other Districts on Tues- day of each succeeding week, in numerical order, until all the Districts have been called.
Superior Courts
The State is divided into sixteen Judicial Districts and of each a Judge and Solicitor are elected; Judges are elected by the State at large; the Solictors by their respective Districts.
JUDGES
First District-G W Ward, Elizabeth City Second District-R B Peebles, Jackson Third District-Harry W Whedbee, Greenville Fourth District-C M Cooke, Louisburg Fifth District-O H Allen, Kinston
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MISCELLANEOUS
Sixth District-Frank A Daniels, Goldsboro Seventh District-C C Lyon, Elizabethtown Eighth District-W J Adams, Carthage Ninth District-J C Biggs, Durham Tenth District-B F Long, Statesville Eleventh District-Henry P Lane, Reidsville Twelfth District-J L Webb, Shelby Thirteenth District-E B Cline, Hickory Fourteenth District-M H Justice, Rutherfordton Fifteenth District-Frank Carter, Asheville Sixteenth District-G S Ferguson, Waynesville
Corporation Commission
Commissioners-Frank McNeil, chairman; Raleigh ; H C Brown, W T Lee; Clerk, H C Maxwell, Raleigh
The court holds a regular session at Raleigh on the first Monady of each month, and special sessions at Raleigh or other places as ordered by the Commission
Senators
Dee S Overman (Dem) and F M Simmons (Dem)
Representatives
First District-Jno H Small (Dem)
Second District-Claude Kitchen (Dem)
Third District-John M Faison (Dem) Fourth District-E W Pou (Dem) Fifth District-Chas M Stedman (Dem) Sixth District-Hannibal L Godwin (Dem) Seventh District-R N Page (Dem)
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Eighth District-R L Doughton (Dem) Ninth District-E Y Webb (Dem) Tenth District-Jas M Gudger (Dem)
Legal Holidays
January 1-New Year's Day January 19-Gen R E Lee's Birthday
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MISCELLANEOUS
February 22-Washington's Birthday
May 10-Memorial Day
May 20-Anniversary of Mecklenburg Declaration of Indepen- dence
July 4-Independence Day
1st Monday in September-Labor Day
Thanksgiving Day-By Proclamation
December 25-Christmas
Qualifications for Voting
In order to vote in North Carolina a person has to reside in the State one year, county, city or town six months, and precinct ninety days.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
President Wm H Taft, Ohio, salary $75,000
Vice-President-James S Sherman, New York, salary $12,000
Secretary of State-Philander C Knox, Pennsylvania, salary $12,000
Secretary of the Treasury-Franklin MacVeigh, Illinois, salary $12,000
Secretary of War-Henry L Stimson, New York, salary $12,000
Secretary of the Navy-Geo von L Meyers, Massachusetts, salary $12,000
Secretary of Interior-Walter L Fisher, Illinois, salary $12,000
Secretary of Agriculture-Jas Wilson, Iowa, salary $12,000
Attorney-General-Geo W Wickersham, New York, salary $12,000
Postmaster-General-Frank Hitchcock, Massachusetts, salary $12,000
Secretary of Commerce and Labor-Charles Nagel, Missouri, salary $12,000
Speaker of the House-Champ Clark, Missouri, salary $12,000
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MISCELLANEOUS
United States Supreme Court
Chief Justice-Melville W Fuller, Illinois
Associate Justices-Jno N Harlan, Kentucky; David J Brewer, Kansas; Henry B Brown, Michigan; Wm R Day, Ohio; Edward D White, Louisiana; Rufus W Peckham, New York; Jos McKenna, California; Oliver W Holmes, Massachusetts
United State Post Office
Postmaster-Jno F Dobson
Assistant Postmaster-Edward A Simpkins
Money Order and Registry Clerk-Wm C Brogden
Stamp Clerk-Hugh G Maxwell
General Delivery Clerk-Edward Sasser
Dispatcher-Bizzell S Stevens
Distributing Clerk-Charles Broadhurst
Carriers-Alex A Edgerton, *Jas Hogan, *Benj H Hogan
General Delivery-Open 8 A M, to 6 P M and 8 to 8:30 P M Stamp Window-Opens 8 A M, closes 6 P M Registry Department-Opens 8 A M, closes 6 P M
Money Order Department-Opens 8 A M, closes 5 P M
On Sundays the general delivery and stamp windows are open from 12 M to 1 P M
RURAL ROUTES
No 1-Runs west on Asylum road 24 miles, Jas H Edgerton car- rier
No 2-Runs east on Le Grange road 23 miles, Council J Best Se carrier
No 3-Runs east on 7 Springs and Whitehall roads 23 miles, Benj Herring carrier
No 4-Runs south on Asylum road to Grantham's store and return via Lattice bridge 25 miles, Chas Stevens carrier
No 5-Runs northeast on Stantonsburg road, thence to Pate Town, new road to Elmore's, to Saulston thence Goldsboro via Snow Hill road 25 miles, Council J Best Jr carrier
No 6-Runs north to Salem Church, thence to Morris corner, thence County Home 10 miles, Oscar J Sutton carrier
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MISCELLANEOUS
BANKS
Bank of Wayne
(139 Walnut, w)
Capital, $200,000; surplus and undivided profits, $85,000 President-E B Borden
Vice-President-F K Borden
Cashier-W E Borden
Assistant Cashier-W E Stroud
Directors-Henry Lee, N O'Berry, Henry Weil, F K Borden, J B Edgerton, E B Borden, Chas Dewey, W B H Blandford
Goldsboro Savings and Trust Co
(105 w Center s)
Capital $15,000, surplus and undivided profits $11,750 President-G A Norwood
Cashier-H C Smith
Directors-M J Best, I J Harrell, L Weil, W T Yelverton, E L Edmundson, B H Griffin, Dr W H' Cobb, G C Royall, C B Miller, G A Norwood
National Bank of Goldsboro (The)
(Walnut cor John)
Capital, $100,000; surplus, and undivided profits, $46,500
President-Geo A Norwood
Vice-President-Marcellus J Best Cashier-Geo C Kornegay
Directors-G A Norwood, M J Best, G C Royall, John M Gran- tham, W T Yelverton, W R Allen, B H Griffin
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MISCELLANEOUS
CEMETERIES
Willow Dale, Elm e bet William and Devereaux, J E Earp supt Jewish, situated in Willow Dale Cemetery, J E Earp supt *Elmwood, Elm w nr Southern R R, isaac Pate kpr
CHURCHES
Baptist
Bryant Street-Bryant nr Eunice, Rev J A Bain pastor
Casey's Chapel-Simmons cor Lionel, Rev Jacob F Hill pastor First-121 John s, Rev Geo T Watkins pastor
Primitive-Spruce e nr John
Second-613 Slocumb s, Rev A I Caudle pastor
Catholic
St Mary's-William cor Mulberry
Episcopal
St Stephens-James cor Mulberry, Rev John H Dickinson rector
Friends
Friends-William cor Park av, Rev Wm G Hubbard pastor
Hebrew
Oheb Sholam Synagogue-James n cor Oak, Rev Julius L Mayer- berg rabbi
Holiness
Holiness Tabernacle-William cor Vine, Rev A H Butler pastor
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MISCELLANEOUS
Methodist
Elm Street Chapel-600 Elm e St Johns-William cor Holly, Rev James. H Frizelle pastor St Pauls-John cor Chestnut, Rev D H Tuttle pastor
Presbyterian
First-Ash e cor James, Rev V S Smith pastor
(COLORED)
Baptist
Eastern Chapel-827 John n, Rev Thos Parker pastor First African-Pine w nr Virginia, Rev Jno Dew pastor Freewill-Elm cor Freewill, Rev W M Farrer pastor St James-Edmundson nr Holly, Rev Wm H Croom pastor St Stephens-103 w Holly, Rev Ruffin C Carroll pastor Second-Denmark south of Spruce, Rev Isaac H Riddick pastor
Disciples
St Lukes Christ Disciples Church-106 Peterson, Rev Isom Dar- den pastor
Holiness
Holiness-Grant nr Pine, Rev W H Tulford pastor Holy Sanctified-Elm nr Charles, Rev W E Clark pastor
Methodist
Oak Street M E-208 Oak e, Rev John D Hairston pastor St James A M E Zion-Elm w nr James, Rev A M Martin pastor St Matthews-906 John n
Zion A M E-Charles s of Spruce, Rev J Y Willingham pastor
Presbyterian
Shiloh-Elm w bet James and Center
79_07531
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MISCELLANEOUS CLUBS
Goldsboro Woman's Club
(137 w Center s)
President-Mrs C B Miller Vice-President-Mrs D R Kornegay Treasurer-Mrs A Oettinger Recording Secretary-Mrs W W Pierce Corresponding Secretary-Miss M F Devane
COMMERCIAL ORGANIZATIONS
Goldsboro Merchants Association
(102 Walnut w)
President-Leslie Weil Vice-President-J Mallen Secretary-E H Bain Treasurer-C B Miller Assistant Secretary-Miss L L Miller
Goldsboro Chamber of Commerce
(102 Walnut w)
President-Geo C Royall Vice-President-G A Norwood Secretary-Treasurer-L M Michaux
Committees
Need of the City-G A Norwood, W E Borden, Joe Rosenthal
To Advertise and Encourage New Enterprises-N O'Berry, C Dewey, J E Robinson
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MISCELLANEOUS
Rates and Transportation-J L Borden, L M Michaux, Henry Weil
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS
Goldsboro Building and Loan Association
(139 Walnut w)
President-Geo C Royall Vice-President-Geo A Norwood
Secretary-Treasurer-Wm E Stroud
HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS
Odd Fellows Orphan Home
(Herman cor Ash)
Founded May 13, 1896. For orphans and aged Odd Fellows, 145 orphans
Superintedent-E L Wagner
Matron-Miss Annie Parham
Assistant-Miss Cornelia C Nicholson
Goldsboro Hospital
(Slocumb cor Walnut)
President-Geo C Royall Secretary-J E Robinson Treasurer-Sol Weil
Head Nurse-Miss Julia E Stiff
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MISCELLANEOUS
State Asylum for Colored Insane
(Goldsboro N C)
Two miles from city on Walnut Street road
PARKS
Park, The-East end of Park av
Libraries
. City Library-City Hall, Miss Cora Dixon librarian
MILITARY
Company D, Second Infantry, N C N G, Known as Goldsboro Rifles (First Organization)
(Armory w Center st)
Captain-E A Simkins 1st Lieutenant-S E Malone
2nd Lieutenant-G C Deer
Company E, Second Infantry, N C N G, Known as Goldsboro Rifles (Second Organization)
(Armory East Walnut st)
Captain-A O Clement 1st Lieutenant-W H Adams 2nd Lieutenant-O C Jones
Military Staff Officers
Colonel A C Davis-Judge Advocate General N CN G
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MISCELLANEOUS
Lieutenane Colonel W W Pierce-Assistant Paymaster General NCNG
Lieutenant Colonel J Wash Bizzell-Assistant Chief Ordnance NCNG
Major H' B Parker-Assistant Inspector General N CN G
Captain S Cohen-Inspector Small Arms Practice, 2nd Infantry NCNG
FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS
Masons
Wayne Lodge, No 112, A F & A M-Meets every Monday at 8 P M, at Masonic Hall; M N Epstein, W M;G W Brinkley, S W; J H Hines, J W; R H Stevens, secretary
Goldsboro Chapter, No 29, R A M-A R Morgan, H P; G M Mask, secretary
IOOF
Neuse Lodge, No 9-Meets every Tuesday night at 8 P.M, at Odd Fellows Building; E K Holloman, N G; I F Lane, V G; C G Smith, R S; W T Harrison, F S
Knights of Pythias
Ruffin Castle, No 6-Meets Fridays 8 P M, at Odd Fellows Build. ing; N D Gurley, C C; W R Thompson, V C; C G Smith, K of R and S; W T Harrison, M of F; W T Hollowell, M of E
BPO Elks
Goldsboro Lodge, No 139-T A Dewey, E R; P L Borden, E L K; K J Davis, E Loyal K; J D Langston, E Lecturing K; R Jack Smith, secretary; C J Griswold, treasurer
Royal Arcanum
Goldsboro Council, No 500-Meets at Pythian Hall first and third
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Thursday nights of each month; T W Slocumb, Regent; M J Best, secretary
Woodmen of the World
Magnolia Camp, No 100-Meets every Tuesday night at 8 o'clock in Castle Hall
Red Men
Montauk Tribe, No 24, I O R M-Meets every Wednesday night at Eighth Run, Red Men's Hall; H. D Swisher, sachew; C C Carr, Chief of Records
Jr OU AM
Goldsboro Council, No 39-Meets at Castle Hall every Thursday night at 8 P M; W P Wrenn, councillor ; J E Spear, vice-councillor ; R L Crow, recording secretary; J S Warwick, financial secretary ; L C Lane, chaplain
Daughters of the Confederacy
Thomas Ruffin Chapter-Meets the 19th of each month; Mrs M E Bizzell, president; Miss Corine Dortch, vice-president; Mrs John Spicer, secretary; Mrs Geo Crabtree, treasurer
United Confederate Veterans
Thomas Ruffin Camp, No 784-Meets at City Hall on call; T W Slocumb, commander; W G Hollowell, lieutenant commander; A B Hollowell, adjutant
Bnai Brith
Meets in Oheb Sholom Temple first Sunday in each month at 3 P M; Adolph Oettinger, president; A A Joseph, secretary
Machinists Union
Wayne Lodge, No 607-Meets first and fourth Monday nights; R L Thompson, president; Joel Powers, secretary-treasurer
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IOOF
*Odd Fellows Meet Odd Fellows Hall second and fourth Monday of each month at 8 P M; Isaac Freeman, secretary
Benefit Societies
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