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120 Fayetteyüin 51. Prescriptions a Specialty
Bell Phone 219.
Crowell, McLarty & Co., Druggists
NEWS AND OBSERVER
North Carolina's Lrodiny Daly SWORN CIRCULATION, 6.900
The
Ætna Life Ins. Co.,
OF HARTFORD, CONN. The Largest Company in the World Writing Life, Accident, and Health Insurance. J. D. BOUSHALL, Manager,
Tucker Buildin
CHAS. E. JOHNSON, President
C. D. EDWARDS, Vice-President
WALTERS DURHAM, Cashle?,
Mechanics Dime Savings Bank, 117 FAYETTEVILLE ST.
Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. every day. SATURDAYS, 9. A. M. to 3 P. M., and 5 to 9 P. M.
PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS,
The PENN Mutual Life
OF PHILADELPHIA Is the Best Company for the Insured, Therefore the Best for the Agent.
Address, R. B. RANEY, General Agent, RALEIGH, N. C.
ALEX. J. FEILD,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
TUCKER BUILDING,
General Practice in State and Federal Courts.
NEWS AND OBSERVER
THE OLD AND RELIABLE.
REAL ESTATE. &J. M. BROUGHTON & CO.
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ess College
there are a few, though mainly
Business is Taught Practically,
is carried on as it is in the world of fairs. The same rule is applied in the horthand Department.
Peele's Business College is a Good School,
Address JUDSON PEELE, President, RALEIGH, N. C.
r $35.50, including books.
Our graduates are sought after. Not one full graduate out of a position.
W. H. HUGHES,
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 Street.
Agent for the ODORLESS REFRIGERATOR.
WASHINGTON LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
141 Broadway, New York.
W. A. BREWER, Jr.,
President.
E. S. FRENCH, Vice-President.
1860 41 YEARS OLD 1901
Paid Policy-Holders, $35,537,705.76.
UNIVERSITY OF N.C. AT CHAPEL HILL 00031654567
This book must not be taken from the Library building.
WRITES ALL UP-TO-DATE CONTI ACCOMMODATING
Thirty Days' Grace in Loans, Second Year. Pa
CASH SURRENDER VALUES THE SHOULD EXAMINE IT
Best Contrac
WRITE FOR ANY INFORMATION AS
J. O. GUTHRII
Raleigh, -
Mechanics and Investors Union, OF RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA.
A VERY SUCCESSFUL FINANCIAL COMPANY,
Chartered by the State of North Carolina May, 1893,
offers the following well-secured and profitable plan for the investment of MONTHLY SAVINGS :
A Monthly-Payment Certificate.
which is issued for any amount, from One Hundred to One Thousand Dollars, and is payable one hundred months after date. This Certificate requires a monthly payment or deposit of Eighty Cents for one hundred months, for each one hundred dollars named in the Certificate. The fact of having to meet this payment at a given time aids the owner in his efforts to save and invest a portion of his earn- ings, and, in that way, it is superior to a savings bank. At the end of one hundred months the owner re- ceives all that he has deposited, together with a profit of 25 per cent., which is at the rate of 6 per cent. per annum for the time the money has been employed
TEN CENTS PER DAY WILL MATURE A $400 CERTIFICATE.
THE COMPANY ALSO ISSUES A
Full-Paid Ten-Year Coupon Certificate, $100,
with twenty semi-annual coupons of $2.25 each, payable June and De- cember. These Coupon Certificates are sold for one payment of $90, at which price they pay the owner 6 per cent per annum, free of tax, which is paid by the Company. As security for the above Certificates the income and assets of the Com- pany are invested
In Loans, Secured by Mortgages on Residence Property,
with an average of double the amount loaned, and which loans are repaid by one hundred monthly payments, the property being protected by Fire Insurance Policy.
JOHN C. DREWRY, Pres't. J. S. WYNNE, Vice-Pres't. B. S. JERMAN, Treas. J. N. HOLDING, Attorney. C. G. LATTA and W. S. PRIMROSE, Directors.
GEORGE ALLEN, Secretary,
22 Pullen Building, Raleigh, North Carolina.
VOLUME V.
MALONEY'S 1901
RALEIGH
CITY DIRECTORY.
SOLD BY SUBSCRIPTION ONLY.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $3.00.
CONTAINING AN
ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED LIST
OF BUSINESS FIRMS AND PRIVATE CITIZENS ; A CLASSIFIED LIST OF ALL TRADES, PROFESSIONS, AND PURSUITS; A STREET AND AVENUE DIRECTORY ; AN APPENDIX DIRECTORY OF THE CITY, COUNTY, AND STATE OFFICERS, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, BANKS, SECRET AND BENEVOLENT SO- CIETIES, INCORPORATED COMPA- NIES, RAILWAY STATIONS, DISTANCES, ETC.
Index to Advertisements.
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS.
Aetna Life Ins Co .. .. bottom lines
Allen Danicl & Co.
.. bottom lines
Alexander's Place ( Atlanta) .... 90 Atkins E C & Co (Atlanta) .. top lines Baptist Bookstore ... . side lines
Baker B W .. .bottom lines
Blasingame J C & Co ... .
. back cover
Bobbitt-Wynne Drug Co .... top lines
Boushall J D, front cover, bottom lines and baek fly leaf Branson House. . insert opp Appendix Broughton J M & Co, side line
front and back cover
Central Hotel ... insert opp Appendix Citizens Natl Bank. . top lines Commercial & Farmers Bank,
side lines
Cooper Bros.
. side lines
Cross & Linehan ..
.bottom lines
Crowell, McLarty & Co. . outside cover
Dorsett's Cafe.
. back cover
Dunston N C .... insert opp Appendix
Excelsior Steam Laundry, bottom lines
Fasnach E Mrs.
32
Feild Alex J ..
front cover
Ferrall J R & Co.
. bottom lines
Garlock Packing Co (Atlanta ) ..
30
Georgia Soap Co (Atlanta), side and bottom lines Georgia Tanning & Mfg Co (At- lanta ) bottom lines Griffis P B. 31 Green J B & Co. 31
Green's Sons H H
side lines
Guthrie J O & Co.
front fly leaf
Harris D W C.
32
Hughes W H ..
inside front eover
Johnson & Johnson. .
. bottom lines
Kimball House
30
Ludden & Bates S M House. . top lines
Lindsey A E S. 32 Mechanics Dime Savings Bank, front cover Mechanics & Investors Union, front fly leaf and front stencil edge Montague B F. .. ..... front cover National Bank of Raleigh ... top lines News and Observer,
front and back covers and
6
Otey & Son W G. . insert opp Appendix
Pacific Mutual Life Ins Co ...
32
Peeles' Business College,
inside front cover
Penn Mutual Life Ins Co. . front cover
Raleigh Loan and Trust Co.
31
Raleigh Christian Advocate .. side lines
Raleigh Marble Works.
. side lines
Raleigh Advocate Co.
. side lines
Raleigh Times
8
Raleigh Morning Post.
7
Robbins' Stables. . bottom lines Royall & Borden Furn Co. . side lines Southern Ry, side lines and back fly leaf
Southern Roofing Mfg Co (Atlanta), top lines Southern Saw Works ( Atlanta) , side lines
Steinmetz H.
back fly leaf
Standard Gas & Elec Co
. top lines
Taylor J W ..
32
Turner K M ( Atlanta), bottom
lines and back cover
Upchurch & Holder.
back fly leaf
Uzzell E M ..
29
Washington Life Ins Co. . front fly leaf
Watson, Photographer
296
Walters G N ..
side lines
Wharton's Gallery
31
Washington Life Ins Co. . front fly leaf
Woolley B M Dr.
bottom lines
Zachary & Zachary
side lines
Preface . .
SHE publishers present to the citizens of Raleigh and the public in general their 1901 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 tribu- tary to the city. We find the nearest average number, throughout the different streets of the city, to each name occupying space in the directory to be " three " to the white population and three and one-half to the colored (the aver- age used in nearly all cities in the South.)
We have recorded from A to Z of the general directory (both white and colored), 9,416 names. Consequently, at the average stated above, Raleigh has to-day a population (including suburbs) of 28,248.
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 acknowledgments. To our patrons and the public in general, we promise to make each succeeding volume of their Raleigh City Directory more worthy of commendation and patronage, and will issue it as often as of actual necessity.
Respectfully,
THE PUBLISHERS.
neste
Following Hotels are Recommended by the Publishers of this Directory as First-Class.
BIRMINGHAM, ALA. HOTEL MORRIS M. J. SCALLY, Manager. European Plan. Strictly First Class.
RALEIGH, N. C. NEW HOTEL MEADOWS J. S. MEADOWS, Proprietor. Rates $2.00 to $3.00 per day.
MACON, GA.
BROWN HOUSE 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 Theatri- cal People.
MONTGOMERY, ALA.
HOTEL FLEMING Rooms $1.00 to $1.50. European Plan.
Mrs. W. Y. DAVENPORT. Proprietor.
GREENVILLE, S. C.
MANSION HOUSE A. A. GATES, Proprietor. Rates $2 and $2.50 per day. Leading Hotel of the city, and has been for sixty-three years.
GAINESVILLE, TEXAS.
LINDSAY HOUSE
Leading Hotel of Gainesville.
D. McGRAW, Proprietor.
TEXARKANA, ARK.
HUCKINS' HOUSE J. HUCKINS, Jr., Manager.
The Leading Hotel.
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
ARLINGTON HOTEL The most famous house in Char- lotte; under new permanent manage- ment.
Rates $2.00. Special Rates to Com- mercial Men. A. A. SPRINGS, Proprietor.
SPARTANBURG, S. C.
NEW WINDSOR HOTEL E. E. BOSTWICK, Manager.
Rates $1.50 Per Day. Favorite with Traveling Public.
COLUMBUS, GA.
RANKIN HOUSE
Rates $2.50 to $3.50 per day. Headquarters for Commercial Men.
SHREVEPORT, LA.
PHENIX HOTEL
FORNEY & TRAMMELL, Proprietors. Headquarters for Commercial Men.
RALEIGH, N. C.
YARBOROUGH HOUSE R. B. RANEY, Lessee. L. BROWN, Manager.
GAINESVILLE, TEXAS.
TURNER COTTAGE EDGAR TURNER, Manager. Everything First-Class.
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
NEW HOTEL BERKELEY Centrally Located. On Car Line. "Equally Desirable for Tourist and Commercial Trade." FRANK LOUGHRAN, Proprietor.
BIRMINGHAM, ALA.
ARLINGTON HOTEL C. H. NABB, Manager.
Accommodations First-Class. Head- quarters for Commercial Men
HOT SPRINGS, ARK.
ARLINGTON HOTEL S. H. STITT, President. LYMAN T. HAY, Manager. Open all the year round. Illustrated pamphlet sent on application.
HOT SPRINGS, ARK.
AVENUE HOTEL A. R. SMITH, President and Manager. Remodeled and refitted throughout. Rates furnished upon application.
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
CENTRAL HOTEL R. L. LUCAS, Proprietor. Accommodations First-Class. Headquarters for Commercial Men.
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
THE BATTERY PARK E. M. McKISSICK, Manager. Leading Hotel of Asheville. - Rates $2.50 and up .-
PENSACOLA, FLA.
ESCAMBIA HOTEL
Commercial Rates $2.00 per day. Leading Hotel of Pensacola.
SHERMAN, TEXAS.
BINKLEY HOUSE
FRANK ELLSWORTH, Proprietor. 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 JAMES E. HICKEY, Proprietor. · American Plan. $2.50 to $5 per day. European Plan, $1 to $3 per day. Headquarters for Commercial Men.
MONTGOMERY, ALA.
NEW GALATAS HOTEL (American P'lan.) T. H. MABSON, Proprietor. Rates $2.00 and $2.50 per day .- Rooms with Toilet and Bath.
AUGUSTA, GA.
HOTEL ALBION B. LAWRENCE, Proprietor. Rates $2.00 per day.
ATLANTA, GA.
HOTEL JACKSON F. O. LONDON, Manager. European Plan. Rates 75 cents to $1.50 per day.
HOT SPRINGS, ARK.
HOTEL PULLMAN
$12.50 per week and up. Accom- modations first - class. Immedi- ately opposite the principal bath houses and Government Reserva- tion.
MONTGOMERY, ALA.
THE NEW WINDSOR D. P. WEST, Proprietor. Rates $2.50 per day. Opposite Union Depot.
ATLANTA, GA.
HOTEL ARAGON SCOVILLE BROS., Proprietors. 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 per day. :
MONTGOMERY, ALA.
EXCHANGE HOTEL
D. P. WEST, Proprietor. Leading Hotel of the city.
Rates $3 per day.
THE SUPREME COURT OF NORTH CAROLINA,
IN A RECENT DECISION, DECLARED THAT THE
NEWS AND OBSERVER
Was Read by more People than any other Newspaper Published in North Carolina.
STATE'S LEADING PAPERS.
News and Observer, (Daily)
Circulation,
-
-
6,900
North Carolinian, (Weekly)
Circulation, -
- - 5,900
Farmer and Mechanic, ( Weekly)
Circulation, - - 5,700
ONE DOLLAR GETS BOTH THE WEEKLIES ONE YEAR,
The FARMER AND MECHANIC being printed Monday and the NORTH CAROLINIAN on Thursday.
Every Equipment for a Modern Newspaper.
JOSEPHUS DANIELS, Editor,
RALEIGH, N. C.
HIGHEST IN QUALITY.
LOWEST IN PRICE. ..
THE MORNING POST.
The news service of THE POST is furnished by the Laffan News Bureau, of New York, and is the Finest on Earth. In addition, THE POST enjoys the distinction of being the only Paper in the South with a Telegraph Wire devoted to its own use, running from the National Capital to the Office of Publication.
The Post Leads.
What the General Public thinks of The Post is best evidenced by the fact that it has a Larger Circulation than any other North Carolina Daily. This assertion is not based upon the statement of any man or set of men, but upon the fact that the books of the Postmaster at Raleigh show that The Morning Post has paid a greater sum in the past year for Postage than any Daily Paper published in the State.
If you are not already a subscriber, join the great majority of intelligent Carolinians and send in your subscription.
ADDRESS ...
The Morning Post,
RALEIGH, N. C.
ESTABLISHED 1879->>>
NOTHING BUT LIVE NEWS.
The Raleigh Times,
STATE'S LEADING EVENING PAPER.
Circulation in Raleigh and Vicinity LARGER than both Morning and all outside Papers.
Covers the City like a Blanket& Carries more Local Advertising and is the best Medium for this Section.
ONE-CENT-A-WORD Big Returns. COLUMN BRINGS
ADVERTISING RATES LOW.
Subscription : 30 Cents a Month. $3.00 a Year.
Delivered at your Door before the News is Cold.«
JOHN WILBER JENKINS, EDITOR.
JOHN C. DREWRY, GEN'L MANAGER.
List of Contents,
Alphabetical List of Names. . . . 97-280 Appendix 69
Banks and Bankers 81
Places of Amusement, etc 87
Building and Loan Associations. 82
Business Directory 281-296
Cemeteries 81
Chamber of Commerce 81
Church Directory
79
Railroad Stations and Distances. 88
Schools and Colleges
78
Secret Societies
S4
Courts 74
County Government 74
Educational 78
Electric Light Companies
82
Express Companies
87
Fire Department 76
General Directory 97-280
Telegraph and Telephone Cos. 87
Trades Unions
86
United States Government . 69
United States Local Officials 69
ABBREVIATIONS.
The asterisk, thus (* , opposite name. denotes married. Numbers in parenthesis thus (118) denote such number appears on the house but the one preceding it is the correct one.
ab . above
acct accountant
add. addition emp employee engr engineer
adv
advertisement
agent
es .
eastside
exp
express
propr
proprietor
pr prss
proprietress
ptr printer
pubr publisher
rd
road
H. Ave & B. R. R.
Highland
ret
retail
Rev
Reverend
hdqrs
headquarters
rms
rooms
R. M. S.
Railway Mail Service
rpr .
repairer
inspr
inspector
R. R.
railroad
Rv
railway
B'ham Ry. & E. Co . Birmingham
june
junction
Sors
south
Railway & Electric Co.
B'ham R. M. Co. Birmingham
Rolling Mill Co.
B. M. R. R., Birmingham Mineral
Railroad
B. P. & B. R. R .... Birmingham
Powderly & Bessemer R. R.
bkpr. , bookkeeper building
blksmith
. blacksmith
m m
master mechanic
brkmn
. brakeman
(c)
colored
mfg
carpenter
Cara Caraleigh
clk clerk
co
company
collr
collector
com mer commission mer-
chant
condr
conductor
confr
confectioner
contr
contractor
cor.
corner
C Ry Central Ry of Ga. ne
cott .
deputy ns
northside
dept
department nw northwest
dist . district off
div division
dom
domestic
E or
east
pass
. passenger
photgr
photographier
phys . physician
P O. .
. post-office
pres
president
princ .
principal
A'dale
Avondale
agrl
agricultural
fgmn
flagman
A. G. S. R. R. .Alabama Great frt freight
Southern Railroad
al . alley
appr apprentice
asst . assistant
atty . attorney
ave . avenue
bartr bartender
bds . boards
bet .
between
B'ham
Birmingham
J'ville
Jonesville
K C M. & B. R. R .. Kansas City.
Memphis & Birmingham R R. lab laborer se
laund . laundress
L. & N. R. R. . Louisville & Nash-
ville Railroad
mchst
machinist
S.S. S.& I.Co ..
. Sloss-Sheffield
Steel and Iron Co.
So Ry. Co., Southern Railway Co SS . . southside
steno
stenographer
market
St. Ry.
street railway
mgr
mer . merchant
Incht
. merchant
mech mechanic tel
mdse
merchandise
T'ville Tittleville
T. C., I & R. R. Co. . . Tennessee
\ or n nortlı
N. B'ham St. R. R. North Bir-
mingham Street R R.
trav agt
travelling agent
treas treasurer
Wor w
west
whol wholesale wid widow
office
wks.
. works
WS westside
opr .
operator
W. E. West End
yd . yard
southeast
secy
secretary
servt
servant
slmn
salesman
M. & B.R R. Macon & Birming-
blåg
ham Railroad
s'Ad .
. Smithfield
mfr
manufacturer
mkr
maker mkt
manager
supt
superintendent
southwest
tehr
. teacher
telegraph
mess
messenger
Military 83
Newspapers 83
Police Department 76 Postoffice Department 73
Private Schools 78
Public Schools
City Government
75
Societies, Clubs, etc. 86 Street and Avenue Directory . . . 91-95 Street Railways 87
State Government of North Caro- lina 70-73
Hospitals and Infirmaries 82
Insurance Companies 290
Libraries 83
Woman's Exchange
87
E. B'ham St Ry. East Birming-
ham Street Railway
Ga. & Ala Ry. Georgia &
Alabama Ry.
residence
genl . general
Avenue & Belt Railway
hsekpr housekeeper
ins .
insurance
slsmn
salesman
sislady
saleslady
carp .
manufacturing st street
Coal, Iron & R. R. Co.
tkt . .
. ticket
northeast near cotton nr dep
opp opposite
agt
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E. M. UZZELL.
Printer and Binder
.
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Factories,
TRADE GARLOCK MARK
Palmyra, N. Y.
THE. .
GARLOCK PACKING COMPANY,
MANUFACTURERS OF
STEAM, WATER, and AMMONIA
PACKINGS,
No. 59 SOUTH FORSYTH STREET,
ATLANTA,
GEORGIA.
The Kimball House,
Mrs. H. A. KIMBALL, Proprietress.
BOARDING
By the Day, Week, or Meal. Special Rates made by the Month.
TABLE as GOOD as the MARKET AFFORDS.
LOCATION CENTRAL.
117 Fayetteville Street, Over Mechanics Dime Savings Bank.
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PL RINA
TOURINA
FLOUR
HEALTH PAN KAKE FLOUR
....
HYGIENICALLY MILLED
PURINAMILLS
"WHERE PURITY 15 PARAMOUNT' ST.LOUIS, MO.
CHECKERBOARD SERIES
READY FOR THE GRIDDLE.
J.B. GREEN & CO. GROCERS,
No. 9 East Hargett Street.
@ TELEPHONE 390.
HARRY LOEB,
JOS. B. BATCHELOR,
CHAS. R. REID,
President. Vice-President, Sec'y & Treas.
Raleigh Loan and Trust Company. REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, BONDS AND INSURANCE. We Solicit a Share of Your Patronage. Mahler Building, - RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA.
P. B. GRIFFIS, -DEALER IN
Pure Wines, Liquors, Beer,
-
CIGARS, Etc., No. 17 Exchange Place.
WHARTON'S GALLERY
-- FOR
HIGH-GRADE, FIRST-CLASS
Photographs,
119% Fayetteville Street, - Raleigh, N.C.
D. W. C. HARRIS, Steam Dye Works,
. DEALER IN. . . CAST-OFF CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, WATCHES, CLOCKS, GUNS, PIS TOLS, OLD JEWELRY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
All Kinds of New and Second-Hand Goods BOUGHT and SOLD on COMMISSION. D. W. C. HARRIS, 113 East Hargett Street, Raleigh, N. C.
Mrs. EDWARD FASNACH, JEWELER,
110 Fayetteville Street, = Raleigh, North Carolina,
Carries a full Line of Watches, Clocks, Diamonds, Gold and Silver Jewelry, Sterling and Plated Silverware, Optical Goods, etc.
She has in her employ Mr. G. F. Denny as Watchmaker, Jeweler, Engraver and Optician. Eyes examined Free of Charge.
House Established Thirty Years.
J. W. TAYLOR, Fashionable Tailor,
405 S. WILMINGTON STREET,
RALEIGH, -
NORTH CAROLINA.
INVESTIGATE OUR TWO LEADERS The 20-Payment Life Mutual Investment Contract and The Combination Accident and Health (16 Diseases) Policy, as these are the best LIFE and ACCIDENT CON- TRACTS offered, and are ISSUED only by the
Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company of California ORGANIZED 1868. Paid Policy-Holders over $12,000,000. Has the best Legal Organization for Policy-Holders of any American Company.
A. E. S. LINDSEY, State Agent, - Raleigh, North Carolina.
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BRANSON HOUSE,
CORNER
Fayetteville and Morgan Sts., NEAR THE CAPITOL. :
ISAAC A. WHITE, - - - Proprietor.
TRANSIENT CUSTOM SOLICITED.
STREET CARS RUN TO THE DOOR.
RATES, $1.00 to $1.50 Per Day.
CENTRAL HOTEL. CHARLOTTE, N. C.
The Leading Hotel of the City.
Well Equipped. Liberally Conducted. Popular Prices.
The Central has the Largest and Best Sample Rooms in the State.
R. L. LUCAS, I I
Proprietor.
W. G. OTEY & SON,
Shaving and Hair-Dressing Saloon,
315 FAYETTEVILLE STREET, RALEIGH, N. C.
POLITE and PROMPT SERVICE. HOT and COLD BATHS.
NELSON C. DUNSTON,
Fashionable Barber,
No. 20212 FAYETTEVILLE STREET,
UNDER NATIONAL BANK OF RALEIGH.
TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS IN MY PRESENT QUARTERS.
Polite and Attentive Barbers. .
Accommodating Errand Boys.
The Citizens National Bank,
RALEIGH, N. C.
JOSEPH G. BROWN, President. A. B. ANDREWS, Vice-President, HENRY K. LITOHFORD,
Cashier.
RALEIGH CITY DIRECTORY. 69
VOLUME V. RALEIGH 1901 City Directory. APPENDIX.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
( Executire Department.)
President-Hon William MeKinley, of Ohio. Vice-President-Theodore Roosevelt, of New York. Secretary of State-John Hay, of Indiana. Secretary of Treasury-Lyman J Gage, of Illinois. Secretary of Navy-John D Long, of Massachusetts. Secretary of War-Elihu Root, of New York. Secretary of Interior-E A Hitchcock, of Missouri. Post master-General -- Chas Emory Smith, of Penn. Secretary of Agriculture-James Wilson, of Iowa. Attorney-General-J W Knox, of Pennsylvania.
UNITED STATES OFFICIALS
United States Postoffice and Courthouse, Fayetteville, southwest corner Martin.
(Circuit and District Court.)
Eastern Distriet of N C-Convenes 4th Monday in May and Ist Monday in December.
Cncuit Judge-Chas H Simonton, Charleston, S C.
District Judge-T R Purnell, Raleigh.
District Attorney-C M Bernard, Raleigh.
Assistant District Attorney-O JJ Spears, Lillington, N C. District Attorney's Clerk-E A Johnson (c), Raleigh N C.
Marshal-H C Dockery, Rockingham N C.
Chief Deputy Marshal-J T Sharp, Raleigh. Deputy Marshal-H F Brown.
Clerk Circuit Court-H L Grant, Goldsboro, N C. Clerk District Court- J B Fortune, Raleigh.
Deputy Clerks-Miss Frances J Fortune and Geo E TonnotEski. Raleigh; Wm H Shaw, Wilmington, N C; Geo Green, New Berne, N C; J P Overman, Elizabeth City, N C.
FURNITURE ?
THE ROYALL
BORDEN
FURNITURE CO, CORNER Wilmington and Hargett Sts.
DANIEL ALLEN & CO., SHOES.
We Never Sleep !
BOBBITT-WYNNE DRUG CO., 233 Fayetteville Street. . PHONES, OLD and NEW, 109 ..
OPEN ALL NIGHT FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE. YES, YOURS !
BAPTIST
BOOK STORE,
113 FAYETTEVILLE STREET.
Edison Phonographs, Chicago Typewriters,
Mimeograph and
Typewriter Supplies.
70 RALEIGH CITY DIRECTORY.
Internal Revenue Collector-E C Duncan, Beauford, N C. Chief Deputy Internal Revenue Collector-H C Thomp- son, Chapel Hill, N C.
Deputy Internal Revenue Collectors-D J Dunean, kashier; W P King, stamp deputy; D H Young, Miss Flora LE Creech, J E Shepard (e), J H Young (c), J E Cameron. Division Deputy-J P H Adams.
Special Deputy Internal Revenue Collector-J W Perkins, Greenville, N C. U S Commissioner-John Nichols.
U S Weather Bureau-217 Fayetteville st, 3d floor; C F von Herrmann, section director.
STATE GOVERNMENT OF NORTH CAROLINA EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
Governor-Hon Chas B Aycock, of Wayne county. Lieutenant-Governor and Speaker of Senate-W D Tur- ner, of Iredell.
Private Secretary-P M Pearsall, of Craven county. Executive Clerk-Miss Julia B Howell.
STATE DEPARTMENT.
Secretary of State-J Bryan Grimes, of Pitt county. Corporation Clerk-W S Wilson, of Caswell county. Clerk-A W Move, of Wake county.
Stenographer-Mrs Mary G Smith.
AUDITOR'S DEPARTMENT.
Auditor-Benj F Dixon, of Cleveland county. Chief Clerk-H T Hudson, of Cleveland county. Clerk-W H Bain, of Wake county. Stenographer-Mrs Fannie W Smith.
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