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WINSTON-SALEM, N. C.
SCHOULER'S
MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT!
Third Street Directly in Front of C. H. All the Latest New York Styles in Hats and Bonnets, Flowers and Ribbons, Also Trimmings, Gloves and Notions.
Lockett, Vaughn & Co., Tobacco Manufacturers, Winston, N. C. --- SPECIAL BRANDS :- LIMITED, RED MEAT, OUR PEACH, BROWN JUG, 7 WONDERS.
D. D. SCHOULER'S RACKET STORE!
ONE DOOR SOUTH OF POST-OFFICE.
Full Line Dry Goods, Carpets, Ribbons, Trim- mings, Laces, Embroideries, Notions, Vatches and Jewelry, Combs and V
Brushes, Umbrellas, Parasols, &c.
CHEAP JOHN
DIRECTLY OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE.
Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Hosiery, -
-And Eveything That You Can Think Of .- D. D. SCHOULER, Proprietor.
MR. JOHN BEARD, MR. ED. L. HEGE, and an Efficient Force of Obliging Clerks always on hand to meet their Friends and Patrons.
EUGENE E. GRAY
AttorneyHat- Caro,
-MAIN STREET,-
WINSTON, N. C.
Special attention given to collecting claims and negotiating loans. Agent for the best foreign and American Fire Insurance Companies. In surance written on all class of property at current rates.
J. W. HUNTER,
Dentist!
Dentist!
MAIN STREET,
SALEM, -
- N. C.
J. H. KESTER. D. E. KESTER.
KESTER BROS, - -PROPRIETORS OF
THE WINSTON IRON WORKS, - -MAIN STREET,-
WINSTON, N. C.,
Manufacturers of Wood Planers and Matchers, Saw Mills, Rip and Cut Off Saws, Tobacco Box Groovers, Lumber Trucks for Saw Mills, and Kester Force Pump. Repairing of Engines, Boilers, &c. Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting. Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers of all sizes, and Turbine Water Wheels. OUR TURBINE WATER WHEELS are fully guaranteed. They give more power with less water than any other wheel built in the United States. The gates are perfectly tight and easily worked. Satisfaction guaranteed in every respect. OUR WOOD PLANER and MATCHER is a first class machine in every respect, Iron Bodied Machine throughout ; it is a Bed Raising Machine ; Bed 9 feet long, top and bottom Rolls are power driven ; Cylenders are made of the best forged steel ; material and workmanship the best that can be procured. OUR CIRCULAR SAW MILL is the simplest, best and most accurate machine ever built. We guarantee it to not spring a particle. The set works are perfectly accurate and easily operated. It, like all other machinery manufactured by us, is fully guaranteed in every respect and is made of the best material and by experienced workmen.
THE WEST SHORE RAILROAD
Is one of the most popular routes for business and pleasure travel leading to and from New York city, as well as being the most substantially built and elegantly equipped double track line through central New York State. This superbly built railroad has been justly named the "Picturesque Route." traversing as it does the west shore of the historic and world-famed Hudson River, skirting the foot-hills of the Catskill Mountains, famous in Washington Irving's "Rip Van Winkle," and passing through the beautiful Mohawk Valley. By this route three express trains are run daily, in each direction, between New York, Albany, Utica, Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Toronto, Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis, and the West. Palace sleeping-cars are attached to these trains, and run through without change between the points named. Sleeping-cars, New York to Toronto without change, are run exclusively by the West Shore. The West Shore, in connection with the Fitchburg Railroad, is also the shortest line between Boston and Chicago. It is the only all-rail line to the Catskill Moun- tains, and the only fine by which drawing-room cars are run through to the heart of the Catskills. During the season of Summer travel fast Catskill Moun tain express trains are scheduled. Attached to these trains are drawing-room cars, which run through without change between Philadelphia, Jersey City, New York, and Catskill Mountains. Saratoga limited express trains are also run by the West Shore during the summer season, and, have drawing-room car- attached which run through without change between Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Long Branch, Jersey City, New York, and Saratoga. Buffet smoking-cars, with revolving chairs, are a special feature of the splendid service on the West Shore. Drawing-room cars also run between Saratoga and Niagara Falls. The West Shore also runs special trains between New York and Now Paltz during the summer season for the accommodation of travel to and from Lake Mohonk, Minnewaska, Shawangunk, and all points in the Wallkill Valley. The connection in Jersey City station with the Pennsylvania Railroad will be appreciated by travelers to and from the South and the resorts of central New York State, as the long transfer through New York is thereby avoided. Passen- gers and baggage from Brooklyn are taken direct from the foot of Fulton Street by Annex boat to Jersey City stations. Tickets via West Shore can be purchased at ticket-offices of all connecting lines, and they are sold and baggage checked through to destination from all stations of the West Shore Railroad.
C. E. LAMBERT, Gen. Pass. Agent. 5 VANDERBILT AVENUE, NEW YORK.
TURNER & CO.'S Winston-Salem CITY DIRECTORY,
-FOR THE YEARS-
1889 AND 1890.
- -CONTAINING A-
General Directory of the Citizens of Winston and Salem, N. C., with the White and Colored Population Separated in Different Parts of the Book, First the White Fol- lowed by the Colored, also Waughtown and Centerville, to - -WHICH IS ADDED A-
BUSINESS DIRECTORY,
- AND AN ---
APPENDIX OF USEFUL INFORMATION
PRICE, $3.00.
E. F. TURNER & CO, PUBLISHERS. 217 Elm St, Yonkers, New York.
This Directory will be Issued Annually, or as the demand requires. SUPPORT NO OTHER FOR WE WILL ALWAYS GIVE YOU A RELIABLE AND CORRECT WORK.
WINSTON, N. C. : PRINTED AT STEWARTS' JOB OFFICE. 1889.
Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1889, by E F. Turner, in the office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington, D. C. All rights reserved.
1783 1887-90
LEOPOLD,
-MANUFACTURER OF-
FINE CIGARS.
WINSTON, N. C.
-LARGEST AND-
nly uccessful Cigar Factory in
SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS -
Jobbing trade can buy their Cigars from me at a less price than in New York or > th District, Pa., and a Finer Quality Goods.
Third year of a continued wave of prosperity, &c. Sold One Million Cigars in 1888-Indications for sales of over Two Millions in 1889.
INTRODUCTORY. 39752
HIS, our third annual Directory, is offered to the good people of Winston and Salem. It contains the names of the people who, at this time, "move and have their being" in Winston and Salem. SIt is, therefore, neither a mortuary record nor an archaeological archive. It is not a perfect Directory, because such a production @has never been known since Adam claimed a monopoly of the census ; but it is equal to all reasonable requirements.
A Directory is a work the most prone of all to errors, from the fact that information is received from all sources, and in many cases given in a man- nor cileul itel to mislen l, but we believe the present volume will be found en- tirely free of errors that will in any way detract from the value of the book.
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Considerable difficulty has been encountered in our effort to make the work thorough and complete, yet we claim that there are but few errors. Miny names are spelled in half a dozen different ways, and yet retain the same phonetic sense. This fact necessitates careful search, which we trust will be made in all cases of doubt.
Our Book is completed, and to the public we confidently trust it, know- ing that they will appreciate its merits and deal kindly with its faults, and extend thanks to all who so kindly aided us in our work.
Very Respectfully,
E. F. TURNER & CO., PUBLISHERS.
217 Elm Street, Yonkers, N. Y.
Winston Marble Works!
J. A. BENNETT, DEALER IN Marble & Granite Monuments
HEADSTONES, TABLETS, MANTELS, &c.
Opposite Brown's Warehouse, MAIN STREET, - - WINSTON, N. C.
Special Designs and Estimates Furnished on Application Ga First Class Material, Skilled Work- men and Low Prices !
WINSTON BROOM -:- WORKS! J. A. BENNETT, PROP'R, MAIN BETWEEN 4th and 5th Sts .. WINSTON, N. C. GOOD GOODS AND LOW PRICES.
BITTING & HAY,
Manufacture
POPULAR BRANDS': HENRY GRADY, FAT POSSUM, 9 inch 5's, ZEBRA, HUMMING BIRD, HIGH TEA, PINAFORE. -PLUG AND TWIST. WINSTON, N. C.
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS.
WHERE TO GO WHEN YOU WANT TO BUY. 0:
The following is a list of enterprising merchants who are recommended by the publishers of this work, and who recog- nize Directory Advertising as judicious and beneficial.
PAGE
Allen S E, Hardware, etc., top page lines
Arthur W R, Grocerles,. .118 Barbee & Young, Grocers, .15 and 34 Rennett J. A., Marble Works 7 Bishop T. P., Insurance. 35
Bishop Mrs. T. P., Dr. McGill's Reme- dies, 35
Bitting & Hay, tobacco mfrs, 8 Blum L. V. & E. T., Printers,. 166 Brown & Brown, Druggists, bottom lines Brown & Bro., Tobacco Mfrs 16 Brown, Rogers & Co., Hardware, 37 and bottom page lines.
Byerly S. & Son, Tobacco Mfrs. 38
Carter W. T. & Co., Gen'l Merchandise 44
Cash C. B., Barber,. 10 Clinard & Brookes, Gen'l Merchandise121
Cooper W. A. & Co., Marble Works, 40 and 50.
Crawford R. R., Hardware, etc, 10 and 41 Crutchfield & McArthur, Livery Stable 42
123
Ebert, Payne & Co., Tobacco Mfrs. 9
Eller & Starbuck, Lawyers, 43
Ellis, W. B. & Co, tobacco mfrs 10
First National Bank 15
Fulton J. F 46 Glenn & Glenn, lawyers. 10 Gray Eugene E., Lawyer. 4
Griffith E. A., Lawyer 46 Hailey Bros., Shoemakers
Hardy Mrs. F. J., Boarding 47 Hinshaw & Medearis, Gen. M'ch'ndise, bottom page lines.
Hodgin Bros & Lunn, Tobacco Mfrs ... 15 88 Hoen A. & Co., Lithographers
.51 Horton Dr. H. V., Dentist. ....
Hough A. G. & Co., Hosiery Mills. 16 Hough S. E., Photographer 48
Hunter Dr. J. W., Dentist .. 4
Jenklus Bros., Canning Works 128
Jones House .. 53
Kester Bros., Machine Works 4
King D. H., Coal, Ice and Bottler, top page lines and page 54
81
Lanier C. G., Stationer and Printer ... Leopold I., Cigar Manufacturer 6
Lineback H. A., Photographer. 9
Lineback J. A., Insurance 130
Miller Bros., Contractors,
57
Miller J. C., Contractor,
58
Moss Engraving Co., ..
115
Nissen C. F. & Co., Wagon Mfrs, front
cover and page 116 ..
N. Y. C. & Hudson River R. R
86
New York & Northern R. R ..
80
N. Y. Ontario & Western R. R.
83
Ormsby W. P., Sewing Machines and Pianos and Organs ... 133
Patterson J. L., Lawyer,
15
Piedmont Air Line R. R ..
85
Porter L. M., Shoemaker,.
139
Putnam House, N. Y. City. 79
Railway Advertiser
81
Rank Mr. S. V., Tailoress, 136
Reich J. H., Shoemaker, 62
Reynolds H. H., Tobacco Mfr, back cover
Richard J. M., Meat Market. 63 Rome & Watertown R. R. .82
Rosenbacher & Brother, Clothing, Dry Goods, etc., top of right hand pages Salem Female Academy. .165 Salem Iron Works, .back cover Scales Ham & Co., tobacco Mfrs 65 Schouler D. D., Dry Goods, Millinery Clothing, etc., .. 3
Senseman W. O. & Co.,
136
Shenandoah Valley R. R.,
84
Shore H. W., Grocer ...
138
Spach & Cranford, Blacksmiths,
66
Spach J. C., Wagon Mfr,
169
Spaugh D. A., Gen'l Merchandise and Livery .... 9 and 140
Stanton & Merritt, Millinery.
67
Stevens R. & Co., Furniture, inside
front cover ..
Stewart Mrs A., Dress Maker,
68
Stewart George, Tin and Sheet Iron
Worker ..
68
Stewart M. I. & J. C., Printers
Terry Mrs. N. J., Hotel, 69
Thompson Dr. V. O., Druggist and Cl- gar Mfr, bottom page lines and. .148
Townsend Mrs. N., Dress Maker, 70
Turner E. F. & Co., .... 79
Twin-City Daily.
72
Union Republican
73
vance J. A., Iron Works,
142
Vickers W. R., Hotel,
front cover
Vogler W. T., Jeweler
2
Wachovia National Bank.
71
Watkins & Conrad, Dentists,
.144
Lockett, Vaughn & Co., Tobacco Mfrs,
3
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Loeper C. H., Saloon.
56
Ludlow J. L., Civil Engineer
168
Lumpkin N. W., Livery.
145
West Shore R. R ..
.opp
Manufacturing Collectory Co
152
Western Sentinel.
78
...
5
Whitaker W. A., Tobacco Mfr,
75
Mast D. P., Lawyer.
16
Masten A. S., Millinery, ... 9 Meinung F. C .. Wagons, etc. 131
Williams L. J., Lawyer ..
76
Williamson T. F. & Co., Tobacco Mfrs. 76
Douthit Mrs. T. B., Millinery
Mrs. A. S. Masten,
-MAIN STREET NEAR THIRD,- WINSTON, N. C., Fine Millinery,
Fancy Goods, and Notions. A full and complete stock of Ribbons. Flowers and everything complete in the Headwear can be found at this establishment. We guarantee to give satisfaction in filling all orders, both as to Styles and Prices.
D. A. SPAUGH, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
NOTIONS, CONFECTIONERIES, PRODUCE, CANNED GOODS. Green Fruits, Hardware, Queensware, Tinware, Fine and Common Shoes, Stationery, &c. Mill Feed, Flour, Bran, Corn, Etc. MAIN STREET, SALEM, N. C.
E. A. EBERT, H. T. BAHNSON, formerly of W. W. WOOD & Co. R. M. PAYNE formerly of Payne, Lunn & Morris, and Payne & Ramsey.
EBERT, PAYNE & CO.,
Tobacco Manufacturers. ALL GRADS and STYLES of PLUG and TWIST GOODS.
WINSTON, N. LEADING BRANDS : Old Tom 9 inch 4's ; White Pacer, 9 inch 4's; Gravelly Walk, 9 inch 4's : Nutmeg, Magnolia, Orange Flower, 5's, Wine Sap, R. & S., Red Fox, Sea Island.
Photographs at Reduced Prices - AT Lineback's Gallery.
H AVING MOVED MY ENTIRE BUSINESS to the PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY NEAR CORNER of LIBERTY and FOURTH STREETS WINSTON, I return thanks for the liberal encouragement already given me in my new quarters, and by doing the very best of work and makin: every effort to please, I hope to merit in a still greater degree your kind patronage. In order to do a strictly cash business, prices have been re- duced to $2 per dozen for cards and $4 per dozen for cabinets. Work o: all kinds done at lowest rates. HI. A. LINEBACK.
W. B. GLENN.
R. B. GLENN.
GLENN & GLENN,
Attorneys - at - Law,
FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN MAIN AND LIBERTY, WINSTON, N. C. PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS, STATE & FEDERAL. CLAIMS PROMPTLY COLLECTED.
.B. Ellis
Tobacco Manufacturers,
And Proprietors North State Cigar Works, WINSTON, N. C.
R.
R. CRAWFORD
DEALER IN
WAGONS, BUGGIES, And Carriages
4th between Liberty and Old Town Streets.
WINSTON, N. C.
C. B. CASH, Tonsorial Palace,
Fourth Street, Next to Crawford's Hardware Store,
WINSTON, N. C.
Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shampooing and Dying in the latest styles. Workman Experienced, Polite, and Attentive. A share of your trade solicited.
GOVERNMENT OF NORTH CAROLINA.
Governor-D. G. FOWLE-salary $3,000.
Lieutenant-Governor-T. M. HOLT.
Secretary of State-WM. L. SAUNDERS-salary $2,000. Auditor-G. W. SANDERLIN-salary $1,500. Treasurer-DONALD W. BAIN-salary $3,000.
Supt. Pub. Instr'n-SIDNEY M. FINGER-salary $1,500. Attorney-General-THEO. F. DAVIDSON-salary $2,000. Adjutant-General-JAS. D. GLENN-salary $600. State Geologist-W. C. KERR.
Com. of Ag'ure-MONTFORD MCGEHEE-salary $2,000. State Librarian-J. C. BIRDSONG-salary $750.
SUPREME COURT.
Wm. N. H. Smith, of Raleigh, Chief Justice; Joseph J. Davis, of Franklin, A. S. Merrimon, A. C. Avery and J. E. Shepherd, of Raleigh, Associate Justices; T. F. Davidson, of Buncombe, Reporter; T. S. Kenan, of Ral- eigh, Clerk; Robert H. Bradley, of Raleigh, Marshal.
The Supreme Court meets in Raleigh on the first Mondays in February and October of each year, and its sessions continue until business is disposed of.
CRIMINAL COURT.
This court is composed of the counties of Mecklen- burg and New Hanover, Oliver P. Meares, Judge; B. R. Moore, solicitor, and John W. Dunham, clerk, for New Hanover; G. E. Wilson, solicitor, and T. R. Robertson, clerk, for Mecklenburg.
SUPERIOR COURTS.
The State is divided into twelve Judicial Districts, and for each a Judge and Solicitor are elected by the voters of the State at large, who are required by the constitu- tion to reside in their respective districts.
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring, Judge Boykin. Fall, Judge Gilmer. Beaufort-February 11, May 27, November 25. Curri-
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tuck-March 4, September 2. Camden-March 11, Sep- tember 9. Pasquotank-March 18, June 10, September 16. Perquimans-March 25, September 23. Chowan- April 1, September 30. Gates-April 8, October 6. Hertford-April 15, June 17, October 14. Washington- April 22, October 21. Tyrrel-April 29, October 28. Dare-May 6, November 4. Hyde-May 13, November II. Pamlico-May 20, November 18.
Solicitor-John H. Blount, of Perquimans.
SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring, Judge McRae. Fall, Judge Boykin.
Halifax-January 7, March 4, May 13, November 11. Northampton-January 21, April 1, Sep. 30. Warren- March 18, September 16. Edgecombe-April 15, Oc- tober 14. Bertie-February 4. April 29. October 28. Craven-February 11, May 27, November 25.
Solicitor-Geo. H. White, (colored) of Halifax.
THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring, Judge Armfield. Fall, Judge McRae.
Pitt-January 7, March 18, June 10, September 16. Wilson-February 4, June 3, October 28. Vance-Feb- ruary 18, May 20, October 14. Martin-March 4, Sep- tember 2, December 2. Greene-April I, September 30. Nash-April 29, November 18. Franklin-January 21, April 15, November II.
Solicitor-D. Worthington, of Martin.
FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring, Judge Graves. Fall, Judge Armfield.
Wake-January 7, February 25, March 25, April 22, July 8, August 26, September 23, October 21. Wayne- January 21, March 11, April 15, July 22, September 19, October 14. Harnett-February 4, August 5, Novem- ber 25. Johnston-February II, August 5, November II.
Solicitor-T. M. Argo, of Wake.
FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring, Judge Bynum. Fall, Judge Graves.
Durham-January 14, March 25, June 3, October 14. Granville-January 28, April 22, September 9, November 25. Chatham-February 11, May 6, Sept. 30. Guilford -February 18, May 27, August 26, December 9. Ala- mance-March 4, May 20, September 23. Orange- March 18, August 5, November 4. Caswell-April 8, August 12, November II. Person-April 15, August 19, November 18.
Solicitor-Isaac R. Strayhorn, of Durham.
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SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring, Judge Shipp. Fall, Judge Bynum.
New Hanover-January 21, April 15, September 23. Lenoir-February 4, August 19, November II. Duplin -February 11, September 2, November 25. Sampson- February 25, April 29, October 7, December 9. Pender -January 14, May 6, September 9. Carteret-March 18, October 21. Jones-March 25, October 28. Onslow- April 1, November 4.
Solicitor-O. H. Allen, of Duplin.
SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring, Judge Merrimon. Fall, Judge Shipp.
Anson-January 7, April 29, September 2, November 25. Cumberland -- January 21, May 6, July 22, Novem- ber II. Columbus-January 14, April 1, July 29. Robe- son -- January 28, May 20, August 19, September 30. Richmond-February 1I, June 3, September 16, Decem- ber 2. Bladen-March 18, October 14. Brunswick- April 8, September 9. Moore-April 15, August 12, October 21.
Solicitor-Frank McNeill, of Richmond.
EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring, Judge Shepherd. Fall, Judge Merrimon.
Iredell-February 4, May 20, August 5, November 4. Rowan-February 18, May 6, August 19, November IS. Davidson-March 4, June 3, September 2, December 2. Randolph-March 18, September 16. Montgomery- April 1, September 30. Stanley-April 8, October 14. Cabarrus-January 28, April 29, October 28.
Solicitor-B. F. Long, of Iredell.
NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring, Judge Phillips. Fall, Judge Shepherd.
Rockingham-January 21, July 22, November 4. For- syth-February 4, May 20, October 21. Yadkin-Feb- ruary 18, September 23. Wilkes-March 4, April 29, September 9. Alleghany-March 18, September 2. Da- vie-April 1, October 7. Stokes-April 15, August 5, November II. Surry-April 22, August 19, November 18.
Solicitor-Thos. Settle, Jr., of Rockingham.
TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring, Judge Connor. Fail, Judge Phillips.
Henderson-February 11, July 15. Burke-March 4, August 5. Caldwell-March 18, September 2. Ashe- March 25, May 27, August 19. Watauga-April 8, June 3, August 26. Mitchell-April 15, September 9. Yan-
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cey-April 29, September 23. McDowell-May 13, Oc- ter 7.
Solicitor-W. H. Bower, of Caldwell.
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring, Judge Clark. Fall, Judge Connor.
Union-February 4, September 16. Mecklenburg- . February 25, August 26. Gaston-March 18, October 7. Lincoln-April 1, September 30. Cleveland-April 8, August 5, October 21. Rutherford-April 22, October 28. Polk-May 6, November II. Catawba-January 14, July 15. Alexander-January 28, July 29.
Solicitor-Frank I. Osborne, of Mecklenburg.
TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring, Judge Gilmer. Fall, Judge Clark.
Buncombe-March 1I, June 17, August 12, December 2, Madison-February 25, July 29, November 16. Tran- sylvania-April 1, September 2. Haywood-April 8, September 9. Jackson-April 22, September 23. Ma- con-May 6, September 30. Clay-May 23, October 7. Cherokee-May 20, October 14. Graham-June 3, Oc- tober 28. Swain-June 10, November 4.
Solicitor-James M. Moody, of Buncombe.
PUBLIC WORKS AND INSTITUTIONS IN NORTH CAROLINA.
University of North Carolina, situated at Chapel Hill, Orange county, 28 miles W. N. W. from Raleigh. Re- opened September 5th, 1875.
Officers of the University-Hon. Kemp P. Battle, President; W. T. Patterson Secretary.
The North Carolina Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and Blind-Located at Raleigh. W. J. Young, Principal; J. B. Grimes, Steward; Dr. R. B. Haywood, Physician; L. E. Heartt, Treasurer.
Insane Asylum of North Carolina-Situated in the vi- cinity of Raleigh. Will accommodate 250 patients. Dr. Eugene Grissom, Superintendent; Dr. F. T. Fuller, As- sistant Physician.
State Penitentiary-Officers-W. J. Hicks, Architect and Warden; D. C. Murray, Steward; Dr. J. W. McGhee, Physician.
Western North Carolina Insane Asylum, Morganton, Dr. P. L. Murphy, Superintendent; Drs. W. E. Ivey, J. M. Taylor, Assistants. Directors-J. W. Wilson, I. I. Davis, E. A. Perkins, F. T. Fuller, J. P. Sawyer, J. G. Hall, J. C. Harper, Jos. P. Caldwell, Dr. F. T. Fuller.
U. S. Assay Office-Charlotte. R. P. Waring, As- sayor, Melter and Refiner.
J. M. HODGIN.
G. D. HODGIN. L. L. LUNN. HODGIN BROS. & LUNN Tobacco Manufacturers, WINSTON, N. C.
SHELL WREATH. STEEL TRUSS. CLOVER BLOSSOM. SUGAR CURED.
HOME GUARD.
SPECIAL BRANDS: ROYAL BUMPER. RED HEART. DAPPLED BEAUTY. BONNIE LASSIE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Corner Liberty and Fifth Streets, WINSTON, N. C. Surplus, $55,000. Undivided Profits, $12,737.28. J. A. BITTING, President. J. W. ALSPAUGH, Cashier. L. W. PEGRAM, Asst. Cashier.
J. L. PATTERSON Attorney and Counsellor at Law, WINSTON, N. C.
THE Investigation of Fraudulent Decds of Trust a Specialty. Collections Made in att parts of the State. Cases from any part of the State Argued before the Supreme Court. All business intrusted to him will receive Prompt and falthful attention. ?- REFERENCES ;- 8.
The Martindale Law and Collection Agency, Chicago; The United States Law Asso- clation, Hubbell's Legal Directory, and Mckillop, Walker & Co.'s Legal Directory, New York ; H. P. Edmond, Richmond, Va. ; Daniel Miller & Co., Carfin & Fulton, Frank & Adler, Frank & Hammerslough, Poole & Hunt, Baltimore, Md .; Pearson & Osborne, Mills Bulilding, New York ; The Co-operative Collecting Agency, and Chas. M. Hepburn, Attorney at Law, Cincinnatti; Potts, Stokes & Co., F. E. Patrick, James D. Patton, Richmond, Va .; Wachovia National Bank, Winston, N. C .; Julius A. Gray, President C. F. & Y. V. R. R. Co., Greensboro, N. C .; J. Turner Morehead, Pres- ident N. C. Midland R. R. Co., Leaksville, N. C .; John H. Dillard, Greensboro, N. C.
Barbee & Young,
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FLOUR
KOCER I
SOAP
RAISINS
DEALERS IN Heavy and Fancy GROCERIES, Country Produce, Canned Goods, Tobacco & Cigars. A share of your patron- age solicieed.
Liberty bet 4th & 5th Sts. WINSTON, N. C.
Salem Hosiery Mills, SALEM, N. C. Manufacturers of Fine Medium Seamless Colton Half-Hose In a Variety of Mixtures. Fine Gauge Balbriggan and Lisley and Fine Wool half hose. Samples furnished to the trade at Wholesale Prices. Low Prices given to Jobbers. Also manufacturers of Straw Board Boxes.
BROWN & BRO., Winston, N.C. Manufacturers of Plug, Twist, Navy and Funcy Chewing Tobaccos.
tobaccos are unsurpassed.
BROWN & BRO.
... 1876
TOBACCO MANUFACTORY
If you love a good chew, call on the trade for Brown & Brother's Tobaccos. They are reliable, uniform, and guaranteed to give satisfaction. We do not claim to make the lowest priced goods, but will give you the best Tobacco for the least money. Excellence of chew and quality is our motto. Our facilities for making first-class
SPECIALTIES: " Waverly," "Old Oaken Bucket," " Cottage Home."
D. P. MAST
Attorny and Counselor-at-Law, WINSTON, N. C.
Will Practice in the Courts of Forsyth and Adjoining Counties. Makes the COLLECTION OF CLAIMS a Specialty in all parts of the State.
WINSTON-SALEM.
It is with pleasure we note the many improvements in your beautiful City since our last visit of two years ago. Many stores have been remodeled, new buildings erected and both business en- terprise and population largely increased, which goes to show that your people are both enterprising and energetic, and we predict for Winston-Salem a bright future.
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