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The Home Laundry & Dry Cleaning
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W. C. ERVIN, Pros. H. L. WILSON, Vice-Pree. H. L. RIDDLE, Sec. Treas.
MORGANTON BUILDING & LOAN ASSN.
HOME BUILDERS 114 S. Sterling St. "Organized 1903" Phone 103-W
A. M. INGOLD, Pres. J. S. OSBORNE, Vice .- Pres. and Cashier A. C. CHAFFEE, Vice. Pres. W. C. ERVIN, Trust Officer
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
PHONE
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'SERVING BURKE COUNTY SINCE 1897"
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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MORGANTON
INSURANCE & REALTY CO. All Lines of Insurance (RELIABLE STOCK COMPANIES)
121 W. UNION ST.
PHONE 161
108 N. GREEN ST
ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIALS
BURKE LUMBER CO .- PHONE 13
QUALITY AND SERVICE
MOUNTAIN PROTANE GAS 103 LENOIR ST
ICE & COAL CO.
AIR CONDITIONED REFRIGERATORS
PHONE 340
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GENERAL CONTRACTORS
MILLWORK
PAINTS
PHONE
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MILLER'S MORGANTON, N. C. CITY DIRECTORY
VOL. I 1939-1940 VOL. I
Containing an Alphabetical Directory of Business Concerns and Private Citizens, Occupants of Office Buildings and Other Business Places, Including a Complete Street and Avenue Guide, and Much Information of a Miscellaneous Character;
And A Complete
Classified Business Directory
SOUTHERN DIRECTORY CO.
ASHEVILLE, N. C. .. : PUBLISHERS (See General Index, Page 6)
Issued Bi-Annually
PRICE
$10.00
MORGANTON, N. C.
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
Copyright, July, 1939 - by Chas. W. Miller
NOTE :- This publication has been carefully revised (a new canvass hav- ing been made by competent parties), but it is distinctly understood that no responsibility is assumed for any errors or omissions that may have occurred in such revision. -PUBLISHERS.
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INDEX
GENERAL INDEX
Page
Abbreviations
101
Alphabetical List of Names
101
Associations and Clubs
11
Burke County Government
11
City Government
11
Classified Business Directory
241
Index to Advertisers
6
Introduction
7
1 1 1 1 I Miscellaneous Directory 7-12
North Carolina State Government 1
10
Numerical Telephone Directory
13
Street Directory
253
Title Page
5
United States Government
9
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
Alva Service Station p 4
Alva Theatre bottom lines
Belk-Broome Co. top lines
Book Store The bottom lines
Burke Brokerage Co.
top lines & p 3
Burke Drug Co. .
back cover & top lines
Burke Flour & Feed Store back cover
Burke Furniture Co.
top lines & p 3
Burke Garage Co.
bottom lines
Burke Lumber Co. . .
front cover & top lines
Burke Machine Shop fly X Burke County Building & Loan Assn.
back cover
Carpenter & Turner bottom lines
Cecil's Business College stencils
Cornwell Drug Co. center lines
Cox M. G.
bottom lines
Dale Feed & Coal Co.
bottom lines
Economy Auto Supply bottom lines
Eloise Shoppe p 4
First National Bank
front cover & top lines
Garrison's Feed & Coal Co. top lines
Good Will Dairies insert
Greene Studio
fly X
Home Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co.
front cover
Home Service Co. top lines
Hord-Long Esso Service bottom lines
Insurance Service Co. insert
Kester-Stone Furniture Co. back cover
Kibler Drug Co.
top & bottom lines
Kirksey & Co.
center lines & fly Z
Lane Tire & Motor Co.
bottom lines Lazarus Brothers
p 2
Mimosa Insurance Agency back cover
Morganton Building & Loan Assn.
front cover & top lines
Morganton-Burke Grocery Co.
top lines
Morganton Furniture Co.
p 2
Morganton Hardware Co.
back cover
Morganton Industrial Bank
top lines
Morganton Insurance & Realty Co.
front cover & top lines
Morganton Lumber Co.
front cover & top lines
Morganton Tire Store
fly Y
Morris Motors bottom lines
Mountain Ice & Coal Co.
front cover & top lines
Mullis W. R. Sales & Service
back cover & top lines
News-Herald The
fly Y
Patton's Quality Jewelers
top lines
Pearson John H.
bottom lines
Savage Print Shop
fly X
South Mountain Lumber Co. fly X
Spake Pharmacy
p 4
Statesville Brick Co.
backbone
Stoney A. Burnet
bottom lines
Vogue Shop The
p 16
West Union Service Station
bottom lines
Wilson's Cleaners & Dyers
p 4
Woodbury's
p 16
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PREFACE
MORGANTON, N. C. Introduction
Southern Directory Company, publishers of the Morganton city directory, takes pleasure in presenting the 1939-40 edition to the general public. The work embodies all available and vital data relating to the civic, commercial, financial, social and industrial interests and activities of the municipality, and the publishers add their assurance that the work is complete in all its parts.
The publishers enjoy the prestige and advantage of a complete organization and thorough system essential in the production of direc- tories and the additional advantage of having the courteous co-operation of citizens in furnishing information. These factors, added to the liberal support of patrons as shown by the advertisements displayed upon the printed page, were vital to the success of the publication.
Confidence in the growth of Morganton, in its wealth, industry and population, as well as in the advancement of its municipal and social activities, will be created as sections of this directory is consulted, for truly, the directory is a mirror reflecting Morganton to the world.
Your attention is invited to those names appearing in DISPLAY BLACK TYPE throughout the directory, as they are the responsible, en- terprising, advertising business men who take pride in sustaining the city directory and who have made this publication possible.
POPULATION
The 1939 population of Greater Morganton is 10,707, based on the number of individuals found by actual canvass at each residence. Ter- ritory immediately adjacent, which is part of the city, as far as business and social life are concerned, is included in the directory.
FIVE MAJOR DEPARTMENTS
The several essential departments are arranged in the following order.
THE MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY, containing valuable informa- tion concerning Local, State and National Governments, Associations, Churches, Colleges, Clubs, Hospitals, Libraries, Schools and Parks.
THE NUMERICAL TELEPHONE DIRECTORY, listing telephone sub- scribers by telephone numbers, can be found beginning with page 13.
THE ALPHABETICAL LIST OF NAMES contains data concerning each individual, firm and corporation within the city. The wife's name is given in parenthesis and is followed by position, place of employ- ment and resident address.
THE CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY contains the various names of all manufacturing, mercantile and professional interests in
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PREFACE
alphabetical order under appropriate headings. This feature constitutes an invaluable and indispensable epitome of the business interests of the community.
THE STREET AND AVENUE GUIDE contains a complete directory of streets and avenues 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, with the number of occu- pants, and business concerns are placed opposite the numbers.
THE SUPPLEMENT EDITION
After including every conceivable feature which would tend to make the directory as useful and attractive as possible, the publishers established a guaranteed home circulation for directory advertisers by issuing the Supplement Edition and delivering it to the homes of the community. Every advertisement which appears in a Miller's Directory also appears in the Supplement Edition, thus assuring each advertiser of direct results with his advertising dollar.
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 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 chief cities of the country. Here they are readily available for free public reference and serve as perpetual advertisements of Morganton, for business men the country over realize that the city directory represents the community as it really is.
SOUTHERN DIRECTORY CO. Publishers
15 Rankin Avenue
Asheville, N. C.
Section 28, Copyright Law
In Force July 7, 1909
That any person who wilfully and for profit shall infringe any copyright secured by this act, or who shall knowingly or wilfully aid or abet such infringement, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by imprisonment for not exceeding 1 year, or by a fine of not less than one hundred dollars nor more than one thousand dollars, or both, in the discretion of the court.
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MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY
MILLER'S MORGANTON North Carolina
Miscellaneous Directory 1939-1940
Containing Valuable Information Concerning Local and State Governments, Churches, Schools, Clubs, and Much Other Useful Information.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, President John Nance Garner, Vice President
The Cabinet
Cordell Hull, Secretary of State
Henry Morgenthau, Secretary of the Treas- ury
Henry Woodring, Secretary of War
Frank Murphy, Attorney-General
Claude A Swanson, Secretary of the Navy
Harold L Ickes, Secretary of the In- terior
Henry Agard Wallace, Secretary of Ag- riculture
Harry L Hopkins, Secretary of Com- merce
Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor
The Supreme Court
Charles Evans Hughes, Chief Justice
Associates --- Hugo Black, James Clark Mc- Reynolds, Pierce Butler, Harlan F. Stone, Felix Frankfurter, Owen J Roberts, Stanley Reed, Wm. O. Douglas
Government Officials
Treasurer of the United States-William Alexander Julian
Comptroller of Currency-J F T O'Con- ner
Director of the Mint-Nellie Taylor Ross
Register of the Treasury - Edward E Jones
Director of the Bureau of Engraving- Alvin W Hall
Judge Advocate General of the Army- General Douglas McArthur
Quartermaster General of the Army- General J L Dewitt
Surgeon General of the Army-Maj Gen Robert U Patterson
Judge Advocate General of the Navy- Rear Admiral O G Murfin
Quartermaster General of the Navy- Brig Gen Hugh Matthews
Chief of the Weather Bureau-Chas F Marvin
Chief of the Bureau of Animal Ind- John F. Mohler
Chief of the Bureau of Dairy Ind-O E Reed Chief of the Bureau of Plant Ind-Wm A Taylor
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MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY
NORTH CAROLINA GOVERNMENT
Clyde R. Hoey-Governor
Wilkins P Horton-Lieut-Governor
Thad Eure-Secretary of State George R Pou-Auditor
C M Johnson-Treasurer
Clyde A Ervin --- Supt of Public Instruction
Supreme Court
W P Stacy-Chief Jusice
Associate Justices - Michael Schenck, Heriot Clarkson, George W Connor, W A Devin, J W Winborne, M V Barnhill
North Carolina Senators-Josiah W Bailey
and Robert R Reynolds
North Carolina Representatives-Lindsay W Warren, John H Kerr, Graham A Bar- den, Harold D Cooley, A Lon Folger, J Bayard Clark, Robt L Doughton, Alfred L Bulwinkle, Zebulon Weaver, Carl T Dur- ham and Wm O Burgin
COUNTY SEATS AND POPULATION
Graham
5,841
County
Pop.
County Seat
Granville
28,723
Alamance
41,140
Graham
Greene
18,656
Alexander
12,922
Taylorsville
Guilford
133,010
Alleghany
7,186
Sparta
Halifax
53,246
Anson
23,349
Wadesboro
Hartnett
37,911
Ashe
21,019
Jefferson
Haywood
27,273
Avery
11,803
Newland
Henderson
23,404
Hendersonville
Beaufort
35,026
Washington
Hertford
17,542
Winton
Bertie
25,844
Windsor
Hoke
14,244
Raeford
Bladen
23,389
Elizabethtown
Hyde
8,550
Swan Quarter
Brunswick
18,818
Southport
Iredell
46,693
Statesville Sylva
Burke
29,410
Morganton
Johnson
57,621
Smithfield
Cabarrus
44,331
Concord
Jones
10,428
Trenton
Caldwell
28,416
Lenoir
Lee
16,996
Sanford
Camden
5,461
Camden
Lenoir
35,716
Kinston
Carteret
16,900
Beaufort
Lincoln
22,872
Lincolnton
Caswell
18,214
Yanceyville
Macon
20,336
Franklin Marshall
Chatham
24,177
Pittsboro
Martin
20,306
Williamston
Cherokee
16,151
Murphy
McDowell
23,400
Marion
Chowan
11,282
Edenton
Mecklenburg
127,971
Charlotte
Clay
5,434
Hayesville
Mitchell
13,962
Cleveland
51,914
Shelby
Montgomery
16,218
Columbus
37,720
Whiteville
Moore
28,215
Craven
30,665
New Bern
Nash
57,782
Nashville
Cumberland
45,219
Fayetteville
New Hanover
43,010
Wilmington
Currituck
6,710
Currituck
Northampton
27,161
Jackson
Dare
5,202
Manteo
Onslow
15,289
Jacksonville Hillsboro
Davie
14,386
Mocksville
Pamlico
9,299
Bayboro
Duplin
35,103
Kenansville
Pasquotank
19,143
Elizabeth City
Durham
67,196
Durham
Pender
15,686
Burgaw
Edgecombe
47,894
Tarboro
Perquimans
10,668
Hertford
Forsythe
111,681
Winston-Salem
Person
20,039
Roxboro
Franklin
29,456
Louisburg
Pitt
54,466
Greenville
Gaston
78,093
Gastonia
Polk
10,216
Columbus
Gates
10,551
Gatesville
Randolph
36,259
Asheboro
Robbinsville Oxford Snow Hill Greensboro Halifax Lillington Waynesville
Buncombe
97,937
Asheville
Jackson
17,519
Catawba
43,981
Newton
Madison
13,672
Bakersville Troy Carthage
Davidson
47,865
Lexington
Orange
21,171
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MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY
Richmond
30,016
Rockingham
Robeson
66,512
Lumberton Wentworth
Rockingham
51,093
Rowan
55,665
Salisbury
Rutherford
40,452
Ruherfordton
Sampson
40,082
Scotland
20,174
Clinton Laurinburg Albemarle
Stanley
30,312
Stokes
22,290
Danbury
Surry
39,749
Dobson
Swain
11,568
Bryson City
Transylvania
9,589
Brevard Columbia
Monroe
Vance
27,757
Henderson
Wake
94,757
Raleigh
Warren
23,364
Warrenton
Washington
11,603
Plymouth Boone
Wayne
53,013
Goldsboro
Wilkes
36,162
Wilkesboro
Wilson
44,914
Wilson
Yadkin
18,011
Yadkinville
Yancey
14,486
Burnsville
BURKE COUNTY GOVERNMENT
Court House-111 S Sterling Attorneys-Ervin & Butler
Accountant-Robt. M. Davis
Clerk of Court-Hal M. Walton
Register of Deeds-Lawrence Crouch
Sheriff-Paul M. Dale
Tax Collector-Paul M. Dale
Supt. of Schools-R. L. Patton
Health Officer-Dr. W. D. Carter Coroner-R. E. Greene Surveyor-Jas. A. Harbison
Farm Agent-R. L. Sloan
Welfare Officer-Miss Elizabeth Sneed Superior Court Judge-Wilson Warlick (Newton, N. C.)
Solicitor-L. Spurgeon Spurling (Lenoir, N. C.)
County Criminal Court-O. Lee Horton, judge; W. Gordon Boger, solicitor; Ralph J. Giles, clerk
Commissioners-Judson F. Bowers chrmn; Paul Hennessee, A. P. McGimsey, J. F. Youngblood and O. H. Pons
Board of Education-M. S. Arney, chrmn; C. P. Whisnant, L. F. Brinkley, J. E. Coulter and Earl Searcy
MORGANTON CITY OFFICIALS
City Hall-104 N King Mayor-Hon. B. Bristol Mayor Pro-Tem-R. E. Kibler
ASSOCIATIONS AND CLUBS
American Red Cross-H. L. Millner chrmn, First Natl. Bank Bldg.
Carolina Motor Club-100 W Union Chamber of Commerce-Frank S. Thoma- son sec, 110 N. King
Junior Women's Club- meets monthly, Community Bldg.
Kiwanis Club-Finley T. Clark sec., meets Fridays 6:30 p. m., Community Bldg.
Lions Club-Robt. L. Bristol sec., meets Tuesdays 7 p. m., Community Bldg.
Merchants Association-Frank S. Thoma- son sec., Community Bldg., 110 N King
Mimosa Golf Club-Clarence Owen pro., Patton Rd.
Pilot Club-Miss Blanche Carter sec., meets Ist and 3rd Thursdays 7:30 p. m., Caldwell Hotel
Women's Club- meets monthly Commu- nity Bldg.
CEMETERIES
Forest Hill-245 Cemetery Olive Hill Colored-231 New
CHURCHES
(White)
Adventist-311 Erwin
Calvary Baptist-509 S Green
Calvary Lutheran-111 N King Church of God-106 White Church of God-224 Summit
First Baptist-107 S King First Methodist-101 S King First Presbyterian-221 N Sterling Grace Episcopal-315 S King North Morganton Baptist-101 View
North Morganton Methodist-300 Rocky Ford
190
Manager-Chester F. Lewis City Clerk-L. E. Smith
Supt. Water Dept .- L. R. Singleton
Supt. Electrical Dept .- Jeff Sims Director Public Works-C. C. Lanford Attorney-Frank C. Patton Supt. Streets-R. T. Williams
Chief of Police-Fons Duckworth
Chief Fire Dept .- W. B. Lane
Commissioners-R. E. Kibler, Lawrence Lane, C. Gordon Tate and S. D. Dysart
Tyrell
5,164
Union
40,949
Watauga
15,165
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MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY
Oak Forest Methodist-101 Forest
(Colored)
Gaston's Chapel A. M. E .- 102 Bouchelle Green St. Presbyterian-102 Claywell Logan Memorial Baptist-458 N Green Second Baptist-449 Bouchelle Slade's A. M. E. Zion-302 E Union
HOSPITALS
Broadoaks Sanatorium-210 Valdese Av.
Grace Hospital-401 College
State Hospital-Shelby Rd. (Hwy. 18)
LIBRARIES
Public Library-204 S King
SCHOOLS
High School -- 400 College
Grammar-200 Avery
N. C. School for the Deaf -- 701 Burke- mont Av.
Primary-205-213 S Green
Olive Hill Colored-621 W Concord
LEGAL OR PUBLIC HOLIDAYS
January 1-New Year's Day
February 22-Washington's birthday
May 30- Memorial Day (all states except Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Loui- siana, Mississippi, and North and South Carolina)
July 4th-Independence Day
September 4 (1939) Labor Day
October 12-Columbus Day (Arkansas, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Mary- land, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hamp- shire, New Jersey, New York, North Da- kota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Washington and West Virginia)
November 11-Armistice Day (Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illi- nois, Iowa, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Min- nesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont and Virginia)
November 30 (1939) Thanksgiving Day December 25-Christmas Day
POPULATION OF THE STATES OF THE UNITED STATES
1.
New York
12,588,066
26. South Carolina
1,738,765
2. Pennsylvania
9,631,350
27.
West Virginia
1,729,205
3. Illinois
7,630,654 28.
Maryland 1,631,526
4. Ohio
6,646,697
29. Connecticut 1,606,903
5.
Texas
5,824,716
30.
Washington
1,563,396
6.
California
5,677,251
31. Florida
1,468,211
7.
Michigan
4,842,255
Nebraska
1 1,377,963 I
8.
Massachusetts
4,249,614
33. Colorado
1,035,791
9.
New Jersey
4,041,334
34.
Oregon
953,786
10.
Missouri
3,629,367
11.
Indiana
3,238,503
36.
37.
Rhode Island
687,497
13. Wisconsin
2,939,006
38.
North Dakota
680,845
14. Georgia
2,908,506
39. Montana
537,606
15.
Alabama
2,646,248
40.
Utah
507,847
17.
Kentucky
2,614,589
18.
Minnesota
2,563,953
42.
Idaho
445,032
19.
Iowa
2,470,939
43. Arizona 435,573
20. Virginia
2,421,581
44. New Mexico
423,317
21. Oklahoma
2,396,040
45. Vermont
359,611
22. Louisiana
2,101,593
Delaware
238,380
23. Mississippi
2,009,821
47. Wyoming
225,565
24. Kansas
1,880,999
48. Nevada
91,869
25.
Arkansas
1,854,482
District of Columbia
486,869
32.
35.
Maine
797,786
South Dakota
692,849
12. North Carolina
3,170,276
16.
Tennessee
2,616,556
41.
New Hampshire 465,293
46.
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MILLER'S Numerical Telephone Directory
OF Morganton, North Carolina
VOL. I
1939-1940
VOL. I
Containing a list of telephone subscribers arranged according to telephone numbers. Since telephone numbers change rapidly, it is suggested that persons using this list refer to the latest edition of the regular telephone book in order to verify the information contained herein.
NUMERICAL TELEPHONE DIRECTORY 13
PHONE 8
CORNWELL DRUG CO. PHONE 8
1
Kirksey Jas J Dr
32-W Sigmon Ray Jr
33-J Epley Flossie Miss
33-M Lane E Gray
34 N C Sch for the Deaf
35-J Ervin Saml J Jr Hon
4-W McDowell W M
35-W Ervin Saml J
5-M Sparks Thos J
36 Patton N M
6 Morganton-Burke Gro Co
7 Billings Gilbert M, phys
8 Cornwell Drug Co
9 Piggly Wiggly
10 Nelson Addie Miss
11-J Garrison Anna F Mrs
40 Harrison John W
11-W Medlock John
40 Morganton Hdw Co
12 MacNaughton Martha Mrs
13 Burke Lumber Co
15 First National Bank
42-W Moody Monroe
16 Surasky's
17 Riddle Harry L
43-W Sou Ry
18 Riddle J Bennett Dr
44-W McCall Jas L
19-J Hogan Jennie C. Mrs
45 Frisard Olga F Mrs
19-W McGimsey Jas F
20-W Patton's Quality Jewelers
47 Wonner Carl M
Patton Wm H
48-J Cox J Edw
21 Rountree Bessie C Mrs
22 Riddle J Bennett Dr
23 Drexel Furn Co
25-J Brinkley Marshall A
25-W Taylor Geo K
26 News-Herald The
27 Stoney A Burnett
27-J Landon J Hurst
28-J Pearson John H
28-W Huffman Martha H Mrs
29 City Hall
30 Garrison Raymond M
31-J Mull John M
32-J Leslie Annie McK Mrs
54 Homer's Soda Shop
55 Morganton Lumber Co
56 Claywell Funeral Home
58 Morganton Furn Co
59 Wortman F J
60-J Ross Harrison B
2-J Greyer Chas P
2-W Golloway Hope McA Mrs
3 Taylor John E Dr
4-J Cheslock Saul R
37-R Fleming W Thos
37-W Breeden Richd T
38- Presnell Robt G
38-W Millner Harry L
39-W Cantrell John R Rev
42-J Berry Robt L
42-R Teem John L
43-J Sou Ry
48-W Wilson Walter E
49-J Cox M G
50 Tate Sue V Miss
50-J Clarke's Gro
52-J Parks Fred R
52-W Moore Allie G
53-J Ross Chas H
53-W Davis Robt M
46-W Boggs Harry A
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KIRKSEY & CO.
Hardware Electrical Appliances
PHONES 178-548
60-W Beach Jackson F
109-J
Player Wm C
61 Duke Power Co, sub sta
110
Waldensian Bakery
62 Phifer Sudie P Mrs
111-J Wortman Ollie K Mrs
63-J Wilson's Cleaners & Dyers
111-W Johnson Chas G
64 Hagerman Ins Agcy Hagerman Edw K
113-J
Claywell Laura Miss
65-J Gordon Nila W Mrs
114
McGalliard Hardie L
65-W N CN G Armory
115-R Erwin Hamilton
66 Kistler Estates
117-J
Walton Catherine Miss
67 Perkins Mary F Mrs
117-W deBruyne Robt M
68-J Mullis John H
118 Rhyne Lloyd W
68-W Sloan Robt L
119
Avery Jas T
69 Lazarus Bros
120 Moore Robey B
70 Grace Hospital
121-R Cottrell L Molton
71
McGimsey Robt T
121-W Duckworth Lemuel L
72-J Harbison Jas A
122-J Patton Wm H
72-M Valkenburg Harry A
122-W Sparks Margaret H Mrs
73
Table Rock Furn Co
123 Kincaid Harry M
74
Ervin Wm C
124-J Erwin Mamie Mrs
75-J Williams Karey R
124-W Connelley H Lester
75-M Morrison LeRoy
125 Farmers' Federation
76-J Sloan Saml M
126 Kibler D Herbert Dr
76-W Gillan Oscar A
127-J
Nichols W Ernest
77 Broadway Mkt
128
Anderson S Paul
78-J
Cox Bela E
129-J
Bristol Ida L Mrs
78-W Alexander Mattie Mrs
130-R
Knox E Carl
80-J Chapman Geo V
131-W
Walker J Chas
80-W Austin Herbert W
132-W
Michaels J Jacob
81 Fire Dept
133
Kibler W Herbert Dr
83 Spainhour Jos F
135-J
Claywell Annie J Mrs
84 Burke Drug Co
135-W
Lanford Carl C
Carolina Motor Club
136
Burke Machine Shop
137-J Garrison J Clyde
86 Sloan Robt L County Farm Agent
138 Gregory Carey E Rev
87-J
Horton Ossie L
139-W
Howard Jas R
140 Burke Garage Co
141 Newell Wm A Rev
142 Taylor John E Dr
Barbour J O
143 Michaux Richd V
92-J Broadoaks Sanatorium
144-J McGalliard Ella K Mrs
92-W Broadoaks Sanatorium
144-W Ross Nina C Mrs
145 Whisnant Wm E
Kibler Beauty Salon
146 Chaffee Arthur C
147 Mull & Patton
149-J Kibler Ralph E
95-J Gordon Annie Miss
149-M Williams Ernest E
150 Carter Chas
151 Ervin John W Dr
153-J Peoples Dept Store
153-W Hairfield & Hairfield
99-J Kearney E Wilson
154-J Cox Xenophen H
99-W Cobb Beatrice Miss
154-W Bridgers Mittie C Mrs
101 Watlington Paul V
155 Denton Eugene C
102-W Good Will Co-Operative Dairies
156-J Wilson Annie L Mrs
157-J Walker Elizabeth Mrs
157-W Townsend Wm A
158-W Carter Jas W
159-J Katz's Dept Store
160 Dale Paul M
County Sheriff
161 M'ton Ins & Realty Co
82 M'ton Dry Clnrs
134 Garrison's Feed & Coal Co
85 Kistler Mary C Mrs
137-W Kirksey Julia T Mrs
88 Ervin John W Dr
89-J Miller John C
91 Barbour Edith G Dr
94 Kibler Drug Co Kibler Beauty Salon
95-W Kerley Louise M Mrs
96 Clark's Auto Ser
97 Barbour Edith G Dr
98 Dysart Saml D
104 Morganton Tire Store
105 Burke Furn Co
106-J Allman Jos A
107 Standard Oil Co
Greer Harrison F
108 Carter Jas H O
112 Bolick Elmore E
103-W Morganton Bldg & Loan Assn
93 Kibler Drug Co
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162 Lang Karl
217-M Ratchford Brady W
218 Wilson Harry L
219 Starrett John M
220-R Turner Ralph M
220-W Duckworth Lucy W Mrs
168-J
Avery Lizzie
168-M Avery Daisy M
222 Taylor Susan E Mrs
169-J Patton Geo E
223 Bristol Benedict
169-W Howard Hattie P Miss
224 Burke Co B & L Assn
170 Ingold Arthur M
Morganton Ind Bank
171-J
McVey Wm M
225
Harbison Wm A Sr
172-J
Hairfield Edw M
226-W Heilhecker Harry K
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