Maloney's Raleigh, N.C. city directory [serial] 1899-1900, Part 1

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NEWS AND OBSERVER


NORTH CAROLINA'S LEADING DAILY. Sworn Circulation, 6,200,


THE National Bank of Raleigh


RALEICH, N. C.


Capital, $225,000.00, Surplus and Profits, 85,000.00. Fire and Burglar Proof Vault and Safo Doppelt Boxes.


DIRECTORS I


OKRAS. E. JOHNSON J. D. BATORELOR


JAMES A. BIRICUS N. BUROWDER


JULIUS LOWES


WY. R. LUCKER ULAN, U. BLUVIN U. M. BUSHEW


CHAS. E. JOHNSON, C. B. EDWARDS,


B. R. LACY,


President Vico-President,


Mechanics Dime Savings Bank 117 FAYETTEVILLE STREET.


Open from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. Every Day, SATURDAYS, 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. and B to 9 p. m.


The PENN Mutual Lile


OF PHILADELPHIA Is the Best Company for the Insured, Therefore the Best for the Agont.


Address R. B. RANEY, General Agent, RALEIGH, N. C.


ALEX. J. FEILD, Attorney and Counsellor at Law.


LAW BUILDING, 331 FAYETTEVILLE ST. Next Door to Yarbrough Hogsa.


Gonoral Practico in Stato and Fodoral Courts.


NEWS AND OBSERVER THE OLD AND


FAYETTEVILLE STREET.


. 107.


Real Estate, Money, Bond


and Stock Broker,


C. C. MCDONALD


SETTHENIJELHEISNETANIA


K. M. TURNER.


The Library of the


University of north Carolina


GA


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Collection of orth Caroliniana


This book was presented by A. B. Andrews, Jr C971.93 RIG 3m


1899-1900


COOPER BROTHERS, Proprietors, RALEIGH, N. C.


Uyat Saw May the Raleigh n


In hop


FREIOT


W. H. HUGHES . .


ODORLESS


. DEALER IN. ...


China, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Table Cutlery,


Silver-Plated Ware, Filters, Tea Trays and Oil Stoves.


A General Line of House Furnishing Goods. 127 FAYETTEVILLE ST.


Agent for the Odorless Refrigerator.


WE


Have announced from time to time that we carry the largest and best assorted stock of drugs in the State: that we sell goods on a very close margin, deal strictly square with everybody, and guarantee prompt delivery of goods to every part of the city, and we


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Up every claim we make with every transaction. Be your purchase 5 cents or $500, you are always accorded the same gentlemanly treatment. Every department of our establishment is complete in every detail. If we fail to have what you call for, we will take great pleasure in getting it for you. Call


UP


Phone, old or new, 109, when in need of anything in the drug line, You wo for an answer, nor a goods. Our store is h and our Soda Water d We keep our doors op public


E


Minute in the year, bo there may be no delay other medicine for the of the celebrated Otter tion to this we handle a supply our customers trade, and every


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Branch Store,


This book must be taken from Library building.


198


UNIVERSITY OF N.C. AT CHAPEL HILL


Mechanics and Investors Union


OF RALEICH, N. C.


A HOME INSTITUTION. CHARTERED MAY, 1893.


Offers a profitable and safe plan of investment for monthly savings of persons in any part of the State.


FUNDS ARE INVESTED IN


First Mortgages on Improved Real Estate


in cities and towns, which securities arc held by B. S. Jerman, Cashier of the Commercial and Farmers Bank, acting as Treasurer and Trustee of the Company.


A Payment of $3.25 Per Month for 100 Months will Mature $500.


Loans Made to Members for Pur- chase or Erection of Homes.


JOHN C. DREWRY, President.


J. S. WYNNE, Vice-President. GEORGE ALLEN, Secretary.


VOLUME IV.


MALONEY'S


1899


1900


RALEIGH, N. C. City Directory.


THE MALONEY DIRECTORY CO., ATLANTA, GA., PROPRIETORS AND PUBLISHERS.


MEMBER OF


OF


SSOCIATION


PRO BONO PUBLICO


AMERICAN


SOLD BY


SUBSCRIPTION


A


VITY CITY


1898


PRICE,


PARECE TRECE DIRECT


ONLY.


DIRECTORY


REGISTERED


1899


PUBLISHERSK


$3.00.


SUBSCRIPTION


PORGAND


ONTAINING an Alphabetically Arranged List of Business Firms and Private Citizens ; a Classified List of all Trades, Professions and Pur- suits ; a Street and Avenue Directory in numerical order of heads of households ; an Appendix Directory of the City, County and State Officers, Public and I rivate Schools, Churches, Banks, Secret and Benevolent Societies, Incorporated Companies, Railway Stations, Distances, Etc.


.Style, Design and Arrangement of this Directory Copyrighted 1899 by the Maloney Directory Co. (All Rights Reserved.)


TABLE OF CONTENTS.


Abbreviations .. 2


Alphabetical List of Names (White) .. 135 300


Alphabetical List of Names (Col- ored) 301-386


Appendix 41-80


Banks and Bankers 64


Building and Loan Associations 65


Business Directory. 387-416


Cemeteries 63


Chamber of Commerce 63


Church Directory 59


City Government ... ... 50


Courts. 49


County Government 48


Educational 54


Electric Light Companies 65


Express Companies 74


Fire Department 51


General Directory (White) 135-300


General Directory (Colored) 301-386


Hospitals and Infirmaries 65


Hot Springs, Ark 33-40


Insurance Companies 404 Libraries 66


Military 66


Newspapers 67


Places of Amusement, Public Build- ings, etc .. . 74


Police Department 51


Post-office Department 48 Private Schools 55


Public Schools 54


Railroad Stations and Distances. .. 75 Schools and Colleges. 55 Secret Societies 68


Societies, Clubs, etc. 73


Street and Avenue Directory 81-133 Street Railways 75 State Government of North Carolina 42 Telegraph, and Telephone Cos 74


73


United States Government 41


United States Local Officials 41


Woman's Exchange 75


ABBREVIATIONS.


The asterisk, thus (*), opposite name denotes married. Numbers in parenthesis, thus (418) denote such number appears on the house, but the one preceding it is the correct one.


a.b above es eastside


acct accountant exp express ptr addition add .printer Algmn flagman


adv.


advertisement


frt


freight


r


residence


agt . agent genl general rd road


agrl agricultural


al alley


appr


apprentice


asst assistant atty attorney


junc.


junction


rpr


repairer


, laborer


R. R


railroad


laundress


Ry


railway


Sors .south


between mcht merchant se southeast


secy secretary bkpr


servt .servant bldg


blk


.block


mech


mechanic


slsdy


saleslady


mfg


maker


.clerk mkt market st .. street


ne


northeast


chant nr


near


condr conductor ns northside SW southwest


confr confectioner


contr


contractor


cor


corner


cott.


.cotton


dep .. deputy pass


department dept


dist .district


div Division


do ..


.. same P.O


E or e


... east


pres


.president


WS


. westside


emp


employee


princ


.principal


W. E.


. West End


engr engineer


propr


.proprietor


yd


.yard"


steno


stenographer


St. Ry


street railway


supt.


superintendent


tchr .teacher


tel telegraph


tkt ... ticket trav agt ... traveling agent treas treasurer


Wor w ..... west


.physician whol .. wholesale plbr plumber wid .widow


phys


northwest


nw.


off


....... office


opp


.operator


opr


passenger


photographer photgr


So Ry.


Southern Railway


S A. L Sea board


Air Line


ins ....


.insurance rms .. rooms


R. M. S Railway Mail Service inspr .inspector


laund


machinist


bet


building bookkeeper m mn. master mechanic mdse merchandise mess


blacksmith


brkmn .brakeman


manufacturer (c) mfr


carp


carpenter mkr


.. colored clk


.company mgr


north


collr


.collector N or 11


com mer commission mer-


hdqrs


headquarters


ret


.retail


housekeeper Rev Reverend hsekpr.


ave avenue lab ...


bartr. bartender bds


boards


mchst


blksmith


messenger


slmn


salesman


manufacturing


SS


.southside


manager


.opposite


proprss


.proprietress


pubr .publisher


Trades Unions ..


post-office


wks


.. works


PREFATORY.


The Maloney Directory Company present to the citizens of Raleigh and public in general their 1899- 1900 Raleigh City Directory, with the firm belief that in point of information, reliability and completeness it will give entire satisfaction and reflect credit upon the city. In the canvass for the names of the citizens we have followed the rule adopted in all other cities in which we publish, i. e., we did not stop at the city limits proper or any imaginary line, but have embraced all the territory, viz. : Oberlin, Caraleigh, Pilot Mills, Brooklyn, West Raleigh, East Raleigh, Method, and all other territory tributary to the city. We find the nearest average num- ber throughout the different streets of the city, to each name occupying space in the directory to be " three " to the white pop- ulation and three and one-half to the colored (the average used in nearly all cities in the South).


We have recorded from A to Z of the general directory (both white and colored), 8,924 names. Consequently, at the average stated above, Raleigh has to-day a population (including suburbs) of 27,972.


In conclusion, we beg to return our most cordial thanks to those who have so generously given us their support, and to them we hereby dedicate this work. To the public generally who have kindly aided us in getting up the data, etc., we return our ac- knowledgments. To our patrons and the public in general, we promise to make each succeeding volume of THE MALONEY DIRECTORY Co.'s Raleigh City Directory more worthy of com- mendation and patronage, and we will issue it as often as of actual necessity.


Respectfully, THE MALONEY DIRECTORY CO., Proprietors and Publishers.


JULIUS HOLDERMAN, Mngr.


243535


INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.


LEADING BUSINESS HOUSES OF RALEIGH.


Acme Machine Works.


136


Aetna Life, bottom lines.


Alford, Bynum & Christophers, back cover. Allen & Cram Machine Co. 139


Anticephalalgine.


13


Ashe. College for Girls and Young


Women.


305


Asheville Gazette.


9


Association of American Directory


Publishers


5


Atlanta & West Point Railway


273


Barnes & King


80-81


Benedict, Geo. H & Co.


13


Bingham's School.


320


Blake's Stables, center lines.


Blickensderfer (The), side lines, front and back cover.


Bobbitt-Wynne Drug Co., top lines, front fly-leaf.


Boushall, J. D., bottom lines.


Bridgers, John E., bottom lines.


Briggs, Thos. H. & Sons, bottom lines. Broughton, J. M. & Co., center lines.


Brown, J. M., back cover


Capital City Printing Co., back- bone.


Carrollton (The)


78-300


Central Hotel, Charlotte, front fly- leaf.


Citizens National Bank, top lines. Commercial & Farmers Bank, cen- ter lines.


Cooper Bros .. inside front cover.


Cross & Linehan, bottom lines.


Daily Citizen (The)


8


Drewry, Jno. C., bottom stencil edge.


Dunston, Nelson C


320


Durham Hotel


79


Durham Sun


10


Educational Bureau.


176


Edwards & Broughton.


96-97


Everett Piano Co ..


161


Excelsior Steam Ldry, center lines.


Ferrall, J. R. & Co., bottom lines. Field, Alex. J., front cover. Franklin Prtg. & Pub. Co. 11-12


Gates Desk Co


321


Georgia Southern & Fla. Ry.


15


Getaz, D. & Co


186


Giersch's, R. F.


187


Guthrie, J. O. & Co.


193


Harding, Win. T., bottom lines.


Harris, D. W. C. 194


Harvard Piano Co.


145


Holdt & Bullington


401


Home Life Ins. Co.


193


Hughes, W. H., inside front cover.


Iron Mountain Route


256


Johnson, Jas. I


13


Johnson, T. B.


210


Johnson & Johnson, center lines.


King, O. G., druggist.


79


Lindsey, A. E. S.


223


McDonald, C. C., front cover.


McAdoo House.


79


Mann, W. B.


227


Mechanics


Dime Savings


Bank,


front cover.


Mechanics & Investors Union, top, front stencil and front fly-leaf. Michelow, A. 232


Mills Mfg. Co


233


Montague, B. F., back cover.


Morning Post (The) ..


385


Mutual Life Ins. Co. of N. Y


192


Mutual Reserve Fund Life Associa- tion, side lines.


Natl. Bank of Raleigh, front cover. New Hotel Jackson (The), side lines and 144-160


News and Observer.


384


Normal & Collegiate Institute.


304


Oak City Steam Ldry, bottom lines.


O'Quinn, J. L. & Co


81-400


Otey, W. G. & Son


357


Pearson & Ashe, center lines.


Penn Mutual Life, front cover.


Pool, Florence, Mrs


251


Presbyterian Publishing Co ..


112-113


Raleigh Christian Advocate, back


cover.


Raleigh Marble Works, 2d cover.


Raleigh Svgs Bank (The), top lines. Robbins' Stables, bottom lines. Rose & Barrett, top lines.


Southern Bell Tel. Co., side lines.


Southern Book Exchange, 3d cover. Southern Railway, side lines and. . 272 Southern Tobacco Co .. back fly- leaf.


Southern Wall Paper Co.


272


State Normal & Indus'l College 208-209 Steinmetz, H., 2d cover. Sutton, Fred A. 277


Texas & Pacific Railway


257


Thomson, Frank K., center lines.


Times-Visitor


14


Union Furniture Co., back fly-leaf.


Upchurch & Holder.


400


Uzzell, E. M


80


Walters, G. N., side lines.


Wildes, Chas. D.


292


Wynne, Ellington & Co., top lines. Zachary & Zachary, side lines.


Association of American Directory Publishers.


OF


ASSOCIATION


PRO


P. BONO PUBLICO


AMERICAN


TY QTY QTY


GANIZED


DIRECT DIRECTDIRECT


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DIRECTORY


DIRECT DIRECT DIRECTO


PUBLISHERS'S


REGISTERED


1899


ORGANIZED NOVEMBER, 1898.


... OFFICERS .. .


President, DAVID B. GOULD, St. Louis.


First Vice-President, R. L. POLK, Detroit.


Second Vice-President, W. E. MURDOCK, Boston.


Secretary, W. H. BATES, New York.


Treasurer, REUBEN H. DONNELLEY, Chicago.


... TRUSTEES ...


DAVID B. GOULD, St. Louis. R. L. POLK, Detroit.


W. E. MURDOCK, Boston. W. H. BATES, New York. REUBEN H. DONNELLEY, Chicago. A. G. WRIGHT, Milwaukee. W. H. LEE, New Haven. J. H. HILL, Richmond, Va.


B. D. ANNEWALT, Cleveland.


The Objects of the Association are as Follows :


FIRST: To improve the directory business by the inter-change of ideas, and by the exchange of competent employees.


SECOND: To protect the public against fraudulent advertis- ing schemes, operated under the name of directories, and to drive such publishers out of the business.


THIRD: To provide permanent and continuous employment for honest and faithful directory canvassers.


FOURTH: For the mutual advancement of the established and prospective interests of all who may become members of the association.


·


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


HOT SPRINGS, ARK.


ARLINGTON HOTEL S. H. STITT, Pres., LYMAN T. HAY, Mgr. Open all the year round. Illus- trated pamphlet sent on application.


HOT SPRINGS, ARK.


AVENUE HOTEL A. R. Smith, Pres. & Mgr. Re- modeled and Refitted throughout. Rates furnished upon application.


CHARLOTTE, N. C.


CENTRAL HOTEL SPERRY & LUCAS, Proprs. W. B. Sperry, Mgr , late of Macon, Ga. Accommodations First Class. Head- quarters for Commercial Men.


ASHEVILLE, N. C.


THE BATTERY PARK E. M. McKISSICK, Manager. Leading Hotel of Asheville. RATES $2 50 AND UP.


ANNISTON, ALA.


WILMER HOTEL VINCENT & RAOUL, Proprs. Rates $2.00 per dav.


SHERMAN, TEXAS.


BINKLEY HOUSE FRANK ELLSWORTH, Propr. The Leading Hotel of Sherman.


ASHEVILLE, N. C.


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


ATLANTA, GA.


KIMBALL HOUSE JOSEPH THOMPSON, Proprietor. GEO. W. SCOVILLE, Manager. American Plan. $2 50 0 $5 00 per day. European Plan, $1.00 10 $3.00 per day. Headquarters for Commercial Men.


AUGUSTA, GA.


ARLINGTON HOTEL


BRYAN LAWRENCE, Propr. Strictly First Class. Rates $2.50 to $4.00. Headquarters for Commer- cial Men. Large Sample Rooms.


ANNISTON, ALA.


THE CALHOUN R. H. FORMAN, Proprietor. Headquarters for Commercial Men. "Sample Rooms."


HOT SPRINGS, ARK.


HOTEL PULLMAN


$12.50 per week and up. Accom- modations First Class. Immediately opposite the principal Bath Houses and Government Reservation.


MONTGOMERY, ALA.


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


ATLANTA, GA.


HOTEL ARAGON


American and European Plan. Rates $1.50 to $3 and $3 to $5 per day.


MOBILE, ALA.


BATTLE HOUSE Cuisine and Service First Class. Rates $2.50 to $5.00 per day.


COLUMBIA, S. C.


THE COLUMBIA M. F. NIXON, Proprietor. Rates $2.50 per day.


MONTGOMERY, ALA.


EXCHANGE HOTEL D. P. WEST, PROPRIETOR. Leading Hotel of the City. Rates $3.00 per day.


1


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


BIRMINGHAM, ALA.


HOTEL MORRIS C. N. NABB, PROPRIETOR. European Plan. Strictly First Class.


MACON, GA.


BROWN HOUSE T. C. PARKER, PROPRIETOR. Opposite Union Depot. The best and most centrally located hotel in Macon.


AUGUSTA, GA.


COMMERCIAL HOTEL L. P. PETTIJOHN, Proprietor. European Plan. Special attention given to Commercial Men and Theatrical People.


MONTGOMERY, ALA.


HOTEL FLEMING. Everything new and First Class. Rooms $1.00 to $1.50. European Plan. MRS. W. V. DAVENPORT, Prop. --


ASHEVILLE, N. C.


SWANNANOA HOTEL


LINCOLN & LABARBE, Proprs. Rates $2.00 to $3 00 per doy.


CHARLOTTE, N. C.


ARLINGTON HOTEL The most famous House in Char- lotte, under new permanent manage- ment. Rates $2.00. Special Rates to Commercial Men. W. A. FOIL, PROPRIETOR.


COLUMBUS, GA.


RANKIN HOUSE Rates $2 50 to $3.50 per day. Head- quarters for Commercial Men.


RALEIGH, N. C.


YARBOROUGH HOUSE R. B. RANEY, Lessee. L. T. BROWN, Manager.


RALEIGH, N. C.


THE CARROLLTON W. L. GILBERT, Lessee. Rates $2.00 to $3.00 per day.


ASHEVILLE, N. C.


NEW HOTEL BERKELEY


Centrally Located, on Car Line. "Equally Desirable for Tourist and Commercial Trade." .FRANK LOUGHRAN, Proprs.


FORT SMITH, ARK.


HOTEL MAIN


LAWRENCE MIVELAZ, Propr. Accommodations First Class. Head- quarters for Commercial Men.


GAINESVILLE, TEX.


LINDSAY HOUSE


Leading Hotel of Gainesville. D. MCGRAW, PROPRIETOR.


TEXARKANA, ARK


HUCKINS HOUSE J. HUCKINS, JR., Manager. The Leading Hotel.


DENISON, TEX.


STATE HOTEL


CASE & AVERY, Proprs. Located in Central part of City. Favorite Hotel for Commercial Men.


SHREVEPORT, LA.


PHENIX HOTEL FORNEY & TRAMMELL, Props. Headquarters for Commercial Men


GAINESVILLE, TEX.


TURNER COTTAGE


EDGAR TURNER, Manager. Everything First Class.


Raleigh Advertisers


WILL BE ABLE TO COVER THOROUGHLY THE MOUNTAIN SECTION OF THE STATE BY USING


The Daily Citizen


BRIGHT, CLEAN, NEWSY AND UP-TO-DATE.


Full Afternoon Associated Press.


STATE SPECIALS. DAILY RALEIGH LETTER.


Advertising rates given on application.


Address THE CITIZEN COMPANY,


ASHEVILLE, N. C.


Asheville Daily Gazette.


Eight pages daily. Twelve or more pages Sundays. Full Telegraph Press Service. News daily from all parts of North Carolina. Politics of the State and Nation discussed fully, fairly and frankly.


Best Sunday Paper Published in the State ILLUSTRATED.


Weekly Gazette, Published Thursdays. 8 PACES.


Terms-Daily, 84 00 a year, $1.00 for twelve weeks. Weekly, $1.00 a year.


GAZETTE PUBLISHING COMPANY,


ASHEVILLE N C.


-


Points of


Contrast:


Morning paper read, in part, because hastily ; forgotten in the rush of business or thrown away. - Evening paper read throughout after business hours, in the leis- ure of home, by family and friends.


Che Durham Daily Sun


Is an Evening Paper. A local paper. 25 Cents a Month. Good advertising medium for Durham, city and section.


Che Durham Weekly.


$1.00 a Year. Bright and interesting. Published every Friday.


If you want to reach Durham get in the Sun and shine.


J. A. ROBINSON, Proprietor and Editor.


ADVERTISING RATES ON APPLICATION.


THE FRANKLIN


Printers Binders Electrotypers


PRINTER


65, 67, 69 and 71 Ivy Street,


ATLANTA, GA. State Printers and Publishers.


GEO. W. HARRISON, See'y and Gen'l Manager.


Write for prices. or see us before placing your orders . . . . elsewhere.


The Franklin Printing and Publishing Co.


The Largest


and Best


Equipped


Printing . . . .


Establishment


in the South.


Railroad, .


.


Banking


and Commercial Printing.


Blank Books Made to Order.


. LAW BOOKS .


Pamphlets and Catalogues OUR SPECIALTY.


Special Attention Given to Association Minutes.


THE FRANKLIN


PRINTING AND PUBLISHING CO.


GEO. W. HARRISON, General Manager ..


State Printers and Publishers.


ORDER OF US YOUR


Legal Blanks, Law Books, Stationery and Justice Dockets.


Blank Books Made to Order, Railroad, Banking, Corporation and Commercial Printing, Stereotyping and Electrotyping.


65-71 Ivy Street,


ATLANTA, CA.


Anticephalalgine ...


(ANTI-CEPHAL-ALGINE.)


THE


Great Headache and Neuralgia Remedy


CURES QUICKLY AND SAFELY HEADACHE IN ALL ITS VARIOUS FORMS.


Manufactured Only by the Proprietor,


JAMES I. JOHNSON, Raleigh, N. C. For Sale by all Druggists, 25 and 50 Cents a Bottle.


This HARMLESS and elegant PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATION contains no poisonous medicines, and may be given to children and taken by adults with no fear of any serious results.


IT WILL CURE


Neuralgia, Migraine or Sick Headache, Periodic Headaches of Women, and Headaches caused by excessive indul- gence in Spirituous Liquors, Tobacco, &c.


A trial only is sufficient to prove its superiority, as it will recommend itself.


Seoh Benedicta SO. Engrauers


THE IMPRINT BENEDICT, ENG. CHI. ATTESTS EXCELLENCE.


HALF-TONE, ZINC-ETCHING, MAP, WOOD and METAL ENGRAVING. DESIGNING FICO 175-177 SO. GLARK ST.


Hectotypers


CHICAGO.


. . The . .


Times-Visitor


THE ONLY AFTERNOON PAPER IN RALEIGH.


All the Local News


COMPLETE TELEGRAPH SERVICE FROM THE UNION ASSOCIATED PRESS.


The Times-Visitor Has the Largest Circula- tion of any Daily in the County.


DELIVERED BY CARRIERS THROUGHOUT THE CITY AND SUBURBS FOR ONLY


25 CENTS A MONTH.


THE TIMES=VISITOR


Published by VISITOR-PRESS Co. (Incorporated).


Office in Academy of Music Building, Corner Salisbury and Martin Streets.


BELL 'PHONE No. 132. INTERSTATE 'PHONE No. 179.


,


SUWANEE


RIVER


ROUTE.


Pullman Buffet Sleeping


Car Line


Between


Nashville, Tenn.


and Jacksonville, Fla.


WITHOUT CHANGE.


ROUTE


BETWEEN


N. C. & S. L. Nashville and Chattanooga.


W. & A. Chattanooga


C. of G. Ry. Atlanta


G. S. and F. Ry. Macon


Plant System Tifton


Atlanta,


Macon.


Tifton.


Jacksonville.


Passes the Famous Battlefield


And Through the Great Fruit Belt of the South.


Through Coaches and Pullmans between Atlanta and Jacksonville.


Through Sleepers between Macon and Palatka.


C. B. RHODES, Florida Passenger Agent, 6 Hogan St., Jacksonville, Fla.


WILLIAM CHECKLEY SHAW, Vice-President. Macon, Ga.


D. G HALL,


General Agent, 8 Kimball House, Atlanta, Ga. G. A. MACDONALD, General Passenger Agent, Macon, Ga.


"WAY DOWN UPON DE SWANEE RIBBER:


THE GEORGIA SOUTHERN & FLORIDA RAILWAY


525


DON'T LEND YOUR UMBRELLA.


Did you ever lend your umbrella ? If so did you ever get it back ? If you got it back, didn't you have to go after it or hunt for it ?


Now, if you never loaned your DIRECTORY we recommend you never to try it, for you will suffer a worse fate than with your parachute !


Borrowers, generally, are chronically such. Their conscience is " seared as with a hot iron." Beyond the shadowy vision of its ultimate reappearance, you will never see it again. The man who borrows a Directory never buys or subscribes for it (or for anything else). Ask him to do so, " he doesn't want it," " never has any use for it," " he knows more about the people in this city than you can tell him," "he knows everybody " and " VICE VERSA, Everybody Knows Him" (as a bor- rower). Yet the virgin freshness of its leaves has hardly been sullied by human touch before this indi- vidual wants to borrow your Directory. " He will bring it back right away."


THIS IS PROPHETIC.


Keep your Directory ; it has cost you money ; you can't buy another. It is out of print, for we pub- lish only the number subscribed for.


S


THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK


Raleigh, N. C.


Capital, $100,000. Profits, $50,000. Deposits, $500,000.


1899-1900 CITY DIRECTORY. 41


VOLUME IV.


MALONEY'S


1899


V Nellathe deal ve Nhc


1900


RALEIGH, N. C. APPENDIX.


UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT


(Executive Department)


President-Hon William McKinley, of Ohio. Vice-President-Garret A Hobart, of New Jersey. Secretary of State-John Hay, of Indiana. Secretary of Treasury-Lyman J Gage, of Illinois. Secretary of Navy-John B Long, of Massachusetts. Secretary of War-Russell A Alger, of Michigan. Secretary of Interior-Cornelius M Bliss, of N Y. Postmaster General-Chas Emory Smith of Penn. Attorney General-John W Griggs, of New Jersey. Secretary of Agriculture-James Wilson of Iowa. Inaugurated March 4, 1897. Term four years.


UNITED STATES OFFICIALS


United States Postoffice and Courthouse, Fayette- ville, southwest corner Martin.


WASHINGTON, D. C.


Operates Double Daily Dining Car


Service on the Washington and Southwestern Limited and the United States Fast Mall, the only all-the year-round Dining Car Ser- vice in the South.


CHARLOTTE. N. C.


SR- Southern Railway R. L. VERNON, T. P. A., W. A. TURK, G. P. A.,


Ætna Life


Gives results in Life, Term and Endow- ment Insurance which have never been equaled. J. D. BOUSHALL, General Agent, Office. 113 Fayetteville St., RALEIGH. N. S.


BOBBITT-WYNNE DRUG CO.


233 Fayetteville St. Phones Old and New 109.


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS.


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and Telegraph Co. Southern Bell Telephone


42 MALONEY'S RALEIGH


(Circuit and District Court)


Eastern District of N C-Convenes 4th Monday in May and 1st Monday in December.


Circuit Judge-Chas H Simonton, Charleston, S C. District Judge-T R Purnell (Raleigh).


District Attorney-C M Bernard (Raleigh).


Assistant District Attorney-O J Spears (Lilling- ton, N C.)


District Attorney's Clerk-E A Johnson (c) Raleigh, N C.


Marshal-H C Dockery, Raleigh.


Chief Deputy Marshal-J T Sharp, Raleigh.


Deputy Marshal-H F Brown.


Clerk Circuit Court-N J Riddick, Raleigh.


Clerk District Court-J B Fortune, Raleigh.


Deputy Clerks-Miss Frances J Fortune and Geo L Tonnoffski, Raleigh, Win H Shaw, Wilmington, N C, Geo Green, Newbern, N C, J P Overman, Elizabeth City, N C.


Internal Revenue Collector-E C Duncan, Raleigh.


Chief Deputy Internal Revenue Collector-H C Thompson, Chapel Hill, N C.


Deputy Internal Revenue Collectors-D J Duncan, cashr; E B Roberts, stamp deputy; W G Pool, E F Mc- Cullock, W P King, D H Young, E H Baker, J E Shep- ard (c).


Division Deputy-J P H Adams.


Special Deputy Internal Revenue Collector-J W Perkins, Greenville, N C.


U S Commissioner-John Nichols.


U S Revenue Agent-L A Thrasher, Greensboro, N C.


U S Weather Bureau-217 Fayetteville st, 3d floor, C F von Herrmann, section director.




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