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THOMAS O'BERRY |Insurance-All Kinds 505 Wayne National Bank Building Phone No. 5) LOANS
Goldsboro Undertaking Co.
Funeral Directors and Embalmers
CARL E. STANLEY & SON, Proprietors
AMBULANCE SERVICE
MOTOR EQUIPMENT
Both Phones: Residence, 24; Office, 9 208 Walnut Street, East
H. WEIL & BROS.
A REALLY GOOD STORE
Wayne County's Leading Merchants Since 1865
Capital, $100,000 Surplus, $100,000
The National Bank of Goldsboro
Safety and Accommodation
G. A. NORWOOD, President M.J. BEST, Vice-President THOS. H. NORWOOD, Cashier
CLAUDE H. MARTIN REAL
ESTATE
128 SOUTH JAMES STREE
Phone 813
ARE FRESH. 7 ALAD IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS EAD BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY
THE GOLDSBORO NEWS
Member of the Associated Press
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Real Estate Phone 156
Sales Loans Rentals Leases Instrance
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Convenient Loans at Reasonable Cost
THIS TABLE SHOWS THE COST OF LOANS OVER A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR
Loans for a sho larger
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Amount of Loan
In- terest
UNIVERSITY
Monthly Payments
$ 50.00
$ 3.00
$ 4.17
100.00
6.00
8.34
200.00
12.00
igrilum
16.67
300.00
18.00
25.00
400.00
24.00
33.34
500.00
30.00
41.67
600.00
36.00
LIBRARY
50.00
700.00
42.00
58.34
800.00
48.00
66.67
900.00
54.00
8.UU
838.00
18.00
75.00
1,000.00
60.00
8.00
932.00
20.00
83.34
Our requirements to obtain a loan are easy and liberal and there is no delay
In addition to our other kinds of loans, we make attractive Real Estate Loans
Hood Industrial Bank
Phone 134
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Wayne National Bank Building, 139 West Walnut
P. O. Box 505 Phone No. 388
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THE GOLDSBORO NEWS
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HILL'S GOLDSBORO
NORTH CAROLINA
CITY DIRECTORY VOL. 1928 XIII. /
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CONTAINING AN ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF BUSINESS CONCERNS AND PRIVATE CITIZENS, A STREET AND AVENUE GUIDE AND DIRECTORY OF HOUSEHOLDERS, AND MUCH INFORMA- TION OF A MISCELLANEOUS CHARACTER
ALSO
A BUYERS' GUIDE
AND A COMPLETE
Classified Business Directory For detailed Contents, see General Index
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Copyright, 1928, by Hill Directory Co., Inc.
GENERAL INDEX
Abbreviations
48
Advertisers-Index to.
7
Alphabetical List of Names
49
Banks.
369
Business Directory-Classified
365 17
Cemeteries.
373
Chamber of Commerce
140
Churches. .
374
City Government
92
City Courts.
93
City Fire Department.
93
City Police Department
92
City Officials.
92 9
City Population
Clergymen
376
Clubs ..
377
County Officers.
100 172
Elks.
Homes and Asylums.
390
Hospitals.
390 9
Introduction
173
Knights of Gideon
188
Knights of Pythias
188
Masonic Orders.
205
Moose Loyal Order of
198
Odd Fellows
172
Preface.
11
Schools-Public.
407
Schools and Colleges.
407
Street and Avenue Guide and Directory of Householders.
313
United States Post Office.
287
PUBLISHER'S NOTE
The information in this Directory is gathered by an actual canvass and is compiled in a way to insure maximum accuracy.
The publishers cannot and do not guarantee the correctness of all in- formation furnished them nor the complete absence of errors and omissions, hence no responsibility for same can be or is assumed.
The publishers earnestly request the bringing to their attention of any inaccuracy so that it may be corrected in the next Directory.
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Buyers' Guide.
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
Allen's Cash Grocery .left top lines and 33 Bain Edgar H. right top lines and 38
Barnes-Harrell-Rawlings Co Inc left side lines and 24
Best C J Jr top stencil and 3
Borden Brick & Tile Co left and right top lines and 25
Bradford Neil E. .front stencil and 44 Branch Banking & Trust Co .... beginning each letter of alphabet and 42
Brown's Jack Garage right side lines and 19 · 36
Burks & McClure
Clement Studio The.
back cover and 43
Collier-Pate Motor Co
left bottom lines and 20
Crow W R
Dewey Bros right bottom lines and
Dewey Geo W & Bro
.right top lines and
Durham Life Ins Co.
right side lines and
37
Efirds Department Store
30 40
Empire Mfg Co
Fulghum-Maxwell Motor Co marginal line back cover and 20 Goldsboro Daily Argus. Z 38
Goldsboro Damp Wash Laundry marginal line back cover and
Goldsboro Dry Cleaners & Hatters bottom stencil and 26 31
Goldsboro Floral Co
Goldsboro Ice Co marginal line back cover and 35
Goldsboro News. .marginal line front cover, left side lines and 4
Goldsboro Plumbing & Heating Co right side lines and 43
Goldsboro Savings & Trust Co .left top lines and 23
Goldsboro Undertaking Co front cover and 32 39
Griffin A T Mfg Co.
left and right side lines and
Handley A H Motor Co. .right side lines and 21
Handley-Stallings Hardware Co
34
Heilig & Myers .right side lines and 32
.right side lines and 35 Hotel Goldsboro
7
.back cover and 27 40 36
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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS-Continued.
Hood System Industrial Bank,
Kaleel Solly left and right top lines, Alphabetical Divider and 2
.right top lines and 30
Martin Claude H. marginal line front cover and 45 18
Matlock T L Co.
Meares Thos D & Co
left top lines and 19
Mitcham W O
.left side lines and 44
Montague Bros left and right side lines and
41 23
National Bank of Goldsboro The. .front cover and
Northwestern National Life Ins Co
.right top lines and 38
O'Berry Thos
marginal line front cover and
37
Orange Crush Bottling Co .left top and left side lines and 24
Parker Joe A Co
marginal line front cover and
45 26
Porter E Griffith
Pullen A M & Co.
18
Robinson M E & Bro left top lines and 31 25 28
Royall & Borden left side lines and 33
Sammeth L R Sheet Metal Shop. . left top and right bottom lines and Smith Hardware Co
46 34
Thomas Office Supply Co
right top lines and 42
Vinson J A .backbone and 27
Wayne National Bank The .back cover and 22
Weil H & Bros front cover, right top lines and 29
Williamson Joseph R Inc left side lines and 21
Rose W P Builders Supply Co marginal line back cover and Rose W P Co
INTRODUCTION
Hill Directory Co., Inc., presents to its subscribers and to the general public this (1928) edition of the Goldsboro (City) Directory.
Confidence in the growth of Goldsboro, in its wealth, industry and population, as well as in the advancement of its municipal and social ac- tivities will be created as sections of this directory are consulted, for truly the directory is a mirror reflecting Goldsboro to the world.
The enviable place occupied by Hill Directory Company's directories in offices, stores, libraries and homes throughout our country causes the publishers to forecast the belief that the Goldsboro directory will fulfill its mission as a source of authentic information of any and every kind pertaining to our city. With an unrivaled organization having the courteous and hearty co-operation of the business and professional men and residents, the publishers feel that the result of their labor will meet with the ap- proval of every resident of the city.
POPULATION
The estimated population of Goldsboro is 17,010, based on the number of individual names in the alphabetical section of the Directory, with due allowance for women and children, whose names are not included. Terri- tory immediately adjacent, which is part of the city, as far as business and social life are concerned, is included in the Directory.
FOUR MAJOR DEPARTMENTS
The several essential departments are arranged in the following order:
The Buyers' Guide, pages 17 to 48, printed on tinted paper, contains the advertisements of the leading manufacturing, business and professional interests of Goldsboro. These pages will be found particularly interest- ing and instructive to the substantial elements of the city. The advertise- ments have been carefully grouped by departments and are indexed under headings descriptive of the business represented. This is reference ad- vertising at its best, and as such, merits a survey by all buyers keen to prime themselves on sources of supply. The city's activities, in many interesting phases, are interestingly pictured to reveal what it has in its show window. In an ambitious and progressive community like Golds- boro the need of this kind of information readily at hand is very great and frequently pressing. General appreciation of this fact is evidenced by the liberal patronage the City Directory enjoys in the many fields which it serves.
The Alphabetical List of Names of residents, business firms, cor- porations, is included in pages 49 to 312. (A new feature of this section is the inclusion of wives' names in parenthesis following that of the hus- band.)
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The Street and Avenue Guide and Directory of Householders covers pages 000 to 000. In this section the names of the streets and ave- nues are arranged in alphabetical order; the residences and business houses are arranged numerically under the name of each street and avenue, and the names of householders and business concerns are placed opposite the numbers.
The Classified Business Directory is included in pages 365 to 412. This department lists the various manufacturing, mercantile and pro- fessional interests in alphabetical order under appropriate headings. This feature constitutes an invaluable and indispensable epitome of the busi- ness interests of the community. "The Directory is the common inter- mediary between buyer and seller." As such it plays no small part in the daily doings of the business world. "More goods are bought and sold through the Classified Business Directory section than through any other medium."
MUNICIPAL PUBLICITY
The Directory reflects the achievements and ambitions of the city, depicting in truthful terms what it has to offer as a place of residence, as a business location, as an industrial site, and as an educational center. To give emphasis to their desire to broadcast this information over the country, the publishers have placed copies of this issue of the Directory in Directory Libraries which are maintained in all the larger cities of the country, where they are readily available for free public reference and serve as per- petual advertisements of Goldsboro, for business men the country over realize that the City Directory represents the community as it really is.
THE HILL'S DIRECTORY LIBRARY
There are over 400 of these Directory Libraries in the chain. One of them is maintained in the Chamber of Commerce. The publishers invite use of it by the public whenever in the need of information on other cities.
The publishers appreciatively acknowledge the patronage of those progressive business and professional men who have expressed their confi- dence in the City Directory as an advertising medium, with assurance that it will bring a commensurate return.
HILL DIRECTORY CO., INC., Publishers.
PREFACE
THE GATE CITY OF EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
THE CITY TO-DAY
Goldsboro is the county seat of Wayne County, one of the leading manufacturing and agricultural counties of the State, being the home of thirty · well-established manu- facturing plants, their principal products being brick, veneer, lumber, building supplies, cotton yarn, hosiery, tobacco, locomotives, farm implements, furniture, mat- tresses, and several other commodities. The agricultural resources are unlimited and Wayne County produces an- nually an average of thirty thousand bales of cotton, fifteen million pounds of tobacco, tons of grain, hay and other food crops, to say nothing of live stock and poultry. Goldsboro is the center of the marketing of these com- modities, which makes it a prosperous city and one well worth while locating in.
The population of Goldsboro in 1910 was 6,142. In 1920, according to government figures, this had been more than doubled, and to-day Goldsboro claims a citizenship of 16,000 happy and prosperous people. The city is the shopping center of upward of 100,000 residing within a radius of twenty miles.
Goldsboro, due to its surrounding territory and its geo- graphical location and its unsurpassed facilities, is rapidly developing into a commercial center. Recently several large manufacturers have located distributing branches here. Thirty-two passenger trains run to and from the city daily, which is quite advantageous to the commercial
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traveler doing business in Eastern North Carolina. Golds- boro is indeed and, in fact, the gateway of Eastern North Carolina, and as such has a mission to perform. A mission which concerns every man and a mission which means much to mankind in general, because here in this favored spot is found health, happiness and well-being.
Goldsboro dates back to the time of Sir Walter Raleigh, who, if he did nothing greater than exploit the section wherein is located the Gate City, is entitled for this one act to a full meed of praise. In the many years that have elapsed since then, Goldsboro has pursued the even tenor of its ways and its citizens have been content to enjoy and prosper under its advantages until it has secured a founda- tion on which to create and which will enable it to build like the wise man of old-upon a solid rock which will withstand the storms of panics, short crops and the greed of politicians. In the building of this city to date ideal citizenship has been kept constantly in mind, and the greater duration of the visit of the "stranger within its gates" the more surely there comes the charm of intercourse with a hospitable, democratic class of citizens whose ideals are worth of character instead of a measure of the bank account.
Here is the dividing line between the frigid climate of the North and the enervating climate of the tropics.
Here is found nine months of summer, with only three of a not unpleasant autumn or winter temperature.
Here one is within a daylight journey of New York, Phila- delphia, Baltimore, Washington, Savannah, Atlanta and Jacksonville.
Here one is within a thirty-hour ride of the cities of Boston, Quebec, Montreal, Toronto, Buffalo, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis, Louisville, Mem-
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phis, New Orleans, Mobile and Palm Beach, and reaching the population of over seventy millions of people.
Here one is within a few hours' ride of the finest surf bath- ing on the Atlantic Coast, on the beaches of Wrightsville, Morehead City and Beaufort; and here one can live in the warmth of a genial sun and yet be in touch with the life of the nation.
Health conditions are ideal, the death rate averaging less than nine to a thousand. The city owns its splendid water system, furnishing at a minimum cost the purest of soft, uncontaminated drinking water. Goldsboro has twenty miles of hard-surfaced streets, twenty-eight miles of paved sidewalks, well-equipped parks and playgrounds, permanent health and sanitary officers with efficient staffs, a perma- nent community center, a nationally known organization of associated charities, and one of the best and most active Chambers of Commerce in the South; a wide-awake Mer- chants' Association, an efficient traffic department, Rotary and Kiwanis Clubs, and all of the permanently recognized fraternal orders have local posts. Living conditions, from a health standpoint, are beyond criticism, and living con- ditions from a financial standpoint are within the means of all. Electric power, gas, telephone and water rates are equal to those of the average city. Being located in an agricultural district, country produce is plentiful and rea- sonable in price. All roads leading into Goldsboro are in good condition, and within a few months most of them will be hard surfaced. Hotel facilities are ample. Board and room in private homes is available.
In addition to being the Gateway of Eastern North Caro- lina, Goldsboro is the county seat of Wayne County, which ranks first in agriculture. Here is grown hay, alfalfa, cowpeas, cabbage, beets, beans, peas, celery, truck garden products, strawberries, dewberries, huckleberries, melons,
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peaches, plums, cherries, apples, pecans and numerous products of the soil. This is the land where can be grown three crops on the same soil during the year and a land which, by reason of its freedom from rocks and stones, is easily and economically tilled. Here can be produced from one acre of land 1,500 pounds of tobacco or 1,500 pounds of cotton.
Thirty years ago Goldsboro was a village of very few inhabitants. The soil, always unusually fertile, had scarce- ly begun to yield the wealth that is now pouring out in such abundance. The production of tobacco, now a great in- dustry, was then only being introduced in this section. The contrast between Goldsboro of that day and 1928 is amazing. Population has greatly increased. Manu- facturing industries employing hundreds of people at a good scale of wages now occupy many acres that were then but the open field.
To-day Goldsboro is an ideal location for factories. The great number of diversified industries now here are in a flourishing condition and developing to a marked degree each succeeding year; and the combination of climate, con- tiguity to the live sections of population, transportation, health, economic hospitality and other favorable condi- tions are forces sure to produce a healthful, substantial, and steady growth in population and wealth, and assures the investor as well as the homeseeker a certainty of acting wisely in locating in its midst.
Goldsboro has three railroads-the Atlantic Coast Line, the Southern, and Norfolk Southern. These great systems are among the best in the United States and provide trans- portation facilities second to none. They lead to the sea- shore or to the North or South, to say nothing of the great Central West. The many agricultural products of Wayne County find an outlet through the county seat and the fac- tories ship their products to every clime and every land.
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Wayne County boasts of good roads, which are of great importance to the farmer as well as the motorist, and add pleasure to the existence of any one who might be fortunate enough to be attracted to this section.
Goldsboro has one of the finest and best directed school systems of the State, where a thorough and exacting course of instruction assures a splendid education and a good col- lege preparation. Eleven school buildings supply the de- mand, and they are constructed on the latest approved plan for educational institutions.
Goldsboro has a high moral and religious tone. There are thirty-five churches of various denominations whose congregations work in close harmony towards the advance- ment of the common weal and who gladly welcome all new- comers. Any one is welcome here, however, regardless of their religious belief, and is free to act in accordance with their convictions.
Goldsboro has a generous and well-constructed water and sewerage system. It was built with consideration of the future and is ample for the supply and sanitation of a city of many thousands of inhabitants. With an abundance of water, Goldsboro has a guarantee which attracts fac- tories as well as individuals. The fire-fighting force, backed by modern appliances, is efficient and watchful.
It is recognized to-day that the great South, with her amazing number of unexploited resources and possibilities of development, her superior conditions for agricultural production, and her healthful and charming climate, affords at the present the best field of opportunity. The only debatable question is, which Southern State and what loca- tion in that State offers the best combination of the par- ticular conditions you desire?
Wonderful is the South, and great beyond our dreams will be her future, but in all these Southern States there will be none to compare in the magnitude of its growth with the pre-eminently well-favored State of North Carolina.
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Classified Buyers' Guide of the
City of Goldsboro
MORE GOODS ARE BOUGHT AND SOLD THROUGH THE CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LISTS
OF THE DIRECTORY THAN ANY OTHER MEDIUM ON EARTH
The Buyers' Guide contains the advertisements and business cards of the most progressive business men and firms in our city, classified according to lines of business.
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ACCOUNTANTS (CERTIFIED PUBLIC)
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 .- Commercial National Bank Building DANVILLE, VA .- Masonic Temple Building RICHMOND, VA .- State-Planters Bank Building
T. L. MATLOCK COMPANY
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ACCOUNTANTS (PUBLIC)
THOS. D. MEARES, Jr., Attorney at Law
FRANK GLENDAY, C. P. A.
THOS. D. MEARES & CO.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
AUDITS --- SYSTEMS --- TAX SERVICE
Phone 379 Office Davis Building WILSON, N. C.
AUTOMOBILES
Jack Brown's Garage
Repairing on All Makes of Cars
118 East Ash
Phone 88
GOLDSBORO, N. C.
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AUTOMOBILES
Collier-Pate Motor Co. Willys-Knight AND
Whippet Motor Cars
SALES AND SERVICE
212 North Center
OAKLAND - PONTIAC
A GENERAL MOTORS PRODUCT
SALES AND SERVICE
GMC Trucks
Fulghum-Maxwell Motor Co., Inc.
Goldsboro, N. C.
115 East Mulberry Street
Phone 32
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AUTOMOBILES
For Economical Transportation
BIGGER CHEVROLET
BETTER
A. H. HANDLEY MOTOR CO.
SALES AND SERVICE
218 North John Street
Telephone 214
GOLDSBORO, N. C.
JOS. R. WILLIAMSON
Incorporated
Lincoln Ford Fordson
CARS . TRUCKS . TRACTORS
AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE
West Center Street, North Phone 872
Auto Repairing Battery Service
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BANKS
TTI
For More Than Half a Century Eastern North Carolina's Outstanding Bank
The Wayne National Bank
Goldsboro, N. C.
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BANKS
The Goldsboro Savings and Trust Co.
Trusts --- Savings --- Investments
4% Interest Compounded Quarterly
G. A. NORWOOD, Pres. JOHN NORWOOD, Cashier
National Bank Building, Walnut and John Streets
Capital, $100,000 Surplus, $100,000
The National Bank of Goldsboro
Safety and Accommodation
G. A. NORWOOD, Pres.
M. J. BEST, Vice-Pres.
THOS. H. NORWOOD, Cashier
DIRECTORS
G. A. NORWOOD
JOHN NORWOOD
M. J. BEST
T. H. NORWOOD
SAM BRIDGES
G. C. ROYALL
J. T. JEFFREYS
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BOTTLERS
W. D. ADAMS, President W. N. HARRELL, Vice-President
J. T. BARNES, Vice-President W. L. RAWLINGS, Sec'y-Treas.
Coca Cola TRADE MARK REGISTERED' PATO NOV. 6.1915
Barnes-Harrell-Rawlings Company, Inc. BOTTLERS OF
Coca-Cola
107 West Mulberry Street Phone 547
GOLDSBORO, N. C.
Orange Crush Bottling Co. T. B. HILLMAN, Prop. T. B. HILLMAN, Jr., Mgr.
Bottlers of High Grade Beverages
IMITATION GRAFF,
"A Flavor You Can't Forget"
Orange- CRUSH
108 West Chestnut Street Phone 191
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BRICK MANUFACTURERS
Borden Brick and Tile Company
MANUFACTURERS OF Building Brick, Face Brick, Hollow Tile
Office, Borden Building
Phone 641
GOLDSBORO, N. C.
PLANTS: Goldsboro-Sanford-Durham
BUILDERS' SUPPLIES
W. P. Rose Builders' Supply Co.
JUST WHAT THE NAME IMPLIES
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LIME, CEMENT,
ORNAMENTAL IRON, ORDERS TAKEN FOR
PLASTER,
MILL WORK AND
PLASTER BOARD,
ALL KINDS OF
PRESSED BRICK,
BUILDING SPECIALTIES.
HOLLOW TILE,
ALSO FOR CONTRACTORS' EQUIPMENT.
FLUE LINING, SEWER PIPE,
ALL KINDS OF
HAULING DONE.
ALL KINDS ROOFING, STRUCTURAL STEEL,
SAND AND GRAVEL
REINFORCING STEEL,
DELIVERED
OFFICE AND PLANT:
507-515 North James Street Phones 802-808
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