Baldwin's and Times' Thomasville, North Carolina city directory [1935], Part 2

Author: Baldwin Directory Company.
Publication date: 1935
Publisher: Baldwin Directory Co. and the Thomasville News
Number of Pages: 264


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Fred C. Gilchrist (R), Laurens. Guy Mark Gillette (D), Cherokee.


KANSAS W. P. Lambertson (R), Fairview. U. S. Guyer (R), Kansas City. Edward W. Patterson (D), Pittsburg.


Randolph Carpenter (D), Marion. Jack Houston (D), Newton. Frank Carlson (R), Concordia. Clifford R. Hope (R), Garden City. KENTUCKY W. V. Gregory (D), Mayfield. Glover H. Gray (D), Owensboro.


Emmet O'Neal (D), Louisville.


Cap R. Cardon (D), Munfordville. Brent Spence (D), Fort Thomas. Virgil Chapman (D), Paris. A. J. May (D), Prestonburg.


Fred M. Vinson (D), Ashland. John M. Robison (R), Barbourville. LOUISIANA Joachim O. Fernandez (D), New Orleans. Paul H. Maloney (D), New Orleans. Numa F. Montet (D), Thibodaux. John N. Sandlin (D), Minden. Riley J. Wilson (D), Ruston.


Jared Y. Sanders (D), Baton Rouge.


Rene L. DeRouen (D), Ville Platte. Cleveland Dear (D), Alexandria. MAINE Simon M. Hamlin (D), S. Portland. Edward C. Moran, Jr. (D), Rockland. Ralph O. Brewster (R), Dexter. MARYLAND T. Alan Goldsborough (D), Denton.


William P .. Cole, Jr. (D), Towson.


Vincent L. Palmisano (D), Baltimore. Ambrose J. Kennedy (D), Baltimore. Stephen W. Gambrill (D), Laurel. David J. Lewis (D), Cumberland. MASSACHUSETTS


Allen T. Treadway (R), Stockbridge. William J. Granfield (D), Longmeadow. Joseph E. Casey (D), Clinton. Pehr G. Golmes (R), Worcester. Edith Nourse Rogers (R), Lowell. A. Platt Andrew (R), Gloucester. William P. Connery, Jr. (D), Lynn. Arthur D. Healey (D), Somerville. Richard M. Russell (D), Cambridge. George Holden Tinkam (R), Boston. John P. Higgins (D), Boston. John W. McCormack (D), Boston. Charles L. Gifford (R), Barnstable.


Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (R), North Attlebo. Richard B. Wigglesworth (R), Boston.


MICHIGAN


George G. Sadowski, ' (D), Detroit. Earl C. Michener (R), Adrian.


Henry M. Kimball (R), Kalamazoo.


Clare Hoffman (R), Allegan. Carl E. Mapes (R), Grand Rapids. William W. Blackney (R), Flint. Jesse P. Wolcott (R), Port Huron.


Fred L. Crawford (R), Saginaw.


Albert J. Engel (R), Lake City. Roy O. Woodruff (R), Bay City.


Prentiss M. Brown (D), St. Ignace. Frank E. Hook (D), Ironwood. Clarence J. McLeod, (R), Detroit. Louis Rabaut (D), Grosse Pointe Park. John D. Dingell (D), Detroit. John Lesinski (D), Dearborn. George A. Dondero (R), Royal Oak. MINNESOTA


August H. Andresen (FL), Red Wing. Elmer J. Ryan (D), St. Paul.


Ernest Lundeen (D), Minneapolis.


Melvin J. Maas (R), St. Paul. Theodore Christianson (R), Minneapolis.


Harold Knutson (R), St. Cloud. Paul John Kvale (FL), Benson. William A. Pittenger (R), Duluth. R. T. Buckler (FL), Crookston. MISSISSIPPI John E. Rankin (D), Tupelo. Wall Doxey (D), Holly Springs.


William M. Whittington (D), Greenwood. A. L. Ford (D), Ackerman. Aubert Dunn (D), Meridian.


William M. Colmer (D), Pascagoula. Dan McGhee (D), Meadville. MISSOURI M. A. Romjue (D), Macon. William L. Nelson (D), Columbia. Richard M. Duncan (D), St. Joseph. C. Jasper Bell (D), Kansas City. Joseph B. Shannon (D), Kansas City. Reuben T. Wood (D), Springfield. Dewey Short (R), Galena. Clyde Williams (D), Hillsboro.


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MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY


Clarence Cannon (D), Elsberry. Orville Zimmerman (D), Gennett.


Thomas C. Hennings, Jr. (D), St. Louis. James R. Claiborne (D), St. Louis. John J. Cochran (D), St. Louis. MONTANA Joseph P. Monaghan (D), Butte. Roy E. Ayers (D), Lewiston. NEBRASKA


Henry C. Luckey (D), Lincoln. Charles F. Mclaughlin (D), Omaha. Karl Stefan (R), Norfolk. C. G. Binderup (D), Holdrege. Harry B. Coffee (D), Chadron. NEVADA James G. Scrugham (D), Reno. NEW HAMPSHIRE


William H. Rogers (D), Sanbornville.


Charles W. Tobey (R), Temple. NEW JERSEY Charles A. Wolverton (R), Merchantsville. Isaac Bacharach (R), Atlantic City. William H. Sutphin (D), Matawan. D. Lane Powers (R), Trenton. Charles A. Eaton (R), Watchung. Donald H. McLean (R), Elizabeth. Randolph Perkins (R), Woodcliff Lake. George N. Seger (R), Passaic. Edward A. Kenney (D), Cliffside Park. Fred A. Hartley, Jr. (R), Kearny. Peter A. Cavicchia (R), Newark. Frederick R. Lehlbach (R), Newark. Mary T. Norton (D), Jersey City. Edward J. Hart (D), Jersey City.


NEW MEXICO


J. J. Dempsey (D), Santa Fe. NEW YORK


Robert L. Bacon (R), Westbury. William F. Brunner (D), Rockaway Park . J. L. Pfeifer (D), Brooklyn. Thomas H. Cullen (D), Brooklyn. Marcellus H. Evans (D), Brooklyn. Andrew L. Somers (D), Brooklyn. John J. Delaney (D), Brooklyn. Richard J. Tonry (D), Brooklyn. Stephen A. Rudd (D), Brooklyn. Emanuel Celler (D), Brooklyn. James A. O'Leary (D), West New Bright Samuel Dickstein (D), New York City. Christopher D. Sullivan (D), New York. William I. Sirovich (D), New York City. John J. Boylan (D), New York City. John J. O'Connor (D), New York City. Theodore A. Peyser (D), New York City. Martin J. Kennedy (D), New York City. Sol Bloom (D), New York City. Vito Marcantonio (R), New York City. Joseph A. Gavagan (D), New York City. Anthony J. Griffin (D), New York City. Charles A. Buckley (D), Bronx. James M. Fitzpatrick (D), Bronx. Charles D. Millard (R), Tarrytown. Hamilton Fish, Jr., (R), Garrison. Philip A. Goodwin (R), Coxsackie. Parker Corning (D), Albany. William D. Thomas (R), Hoosick Falls.


Frank Crowther (R), Schenectady. Bertrand H. Snell (R), Potsdam. Francis D. Culkin (R), Oswego. Fred J. Sisson (D), Whitesboro. Bert Lord (R), Afton.


Clarence E. Hancock (R), Syracuse. John Tabor (R), Auburn.


W. Sterling Cole (R), Bath.


James P. B. Duffy (D), Rochester.


James W. Wadsworth, Jr. (R), Genesseo.


Walter G. Andrews (R), Buffalo.


Alfred F. Beiter (D), Williamsville.


James M. Mead (D), Buffalo.


Daniel A. Reed (R), Dunkirk.


Matthew J. Merritt (D), Flushing. Caroline O'Day (D), Rye.


NORTH CAROLINA


Lindsay C. Warren (D), .Washington. John H. Kerr (D), Warrenton. ,


Graham A. Barden (D), New Bern.


Harold D. Cooley (D), Nashville. Frank W. Hancock, Jr. (D), Oxford.


William B. Umstead (D), Durham.


J. Bayard Clark (D), Fayetteville. Walter Lambeth (D), Thomasville.


Robert L. Doughton (D), Gennett.


Alfred L. Bulwinkle (D), Gastonia. Zebulon Weaver (D), Asheville. NORTH DAKOTA Usher L. Burdick (R), Bismarck. William Lemke (R), Fargo.


OHIO


John B. Hollister (R), Cincinnati. William E. Hess (R), Cincinnati.


Byron B. Harlan (D), Dayton ..


Frank L. Loeb (D), Celina.


Frank C. Kniffin (D), Napoleon. James G. Polk (D), Highland.


L. T. Marshall (R), Xenia. Brooks Fletcher (D), Marion. Warren J. Duffey (D), Toledo.


Thomas A. Jenkins (R), Ironton.


Mell G. Underwood (D), New Lexington.


Arthur P. Lamsneck (D), Columbus. William L. Fiesinger (D), Sandusky. Dow W. Harter (D), Akron. Robert T. Secrest (D), Senecaville. William R. Thom (D), Canton. William A. Ashbrook (D), Johnstown.


Lawrence E. Imhoff (D), St. Clairsville. John G. Cooper (R), Youngstown. Martin L. Sweeney (D), Cleveland. Robert Crosser (D), Cleveland. Chester C. Bolton (R), Cleveland.


Stephen M. Young (D), Cleveland. Charles V. Truax (D), Bucyrus. OKLAMOMA Wesley E. Disney (D), Tulsa. Jack Nichols (D), Eutaula. Wilburn Cartwright (D), McAlester. P. L. Gassaway (D), Coalgate. Josh Lee (D), Norman. Jed Johnson (D), Anadarko.


Sam Massingale (D), Cordell. Phil Ferguson (D), Woodward. Will Rogers (D), Oklahoma City.


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OREGON


James W. Mott (R), Salem. Walter M. Pierce (D), La Grande. William A. Ekwell (R), Portland. PENNSYLVANIA Harry C. Ransley (R), Philadelphia. William H. Wilson (R), Philadelphia. Clare Gerald Fenerty (R), Philadelphia. J. Burrwood Daly (D), Philadelphia. Frank J. G. Dorsey (D), Philadelphia. Michael J. Stack (D), Philadelphia. George P. Darro (R), Philadelphia. James Wolfenden (R), Upper Darby. Oliver W. Frey (D), Allentown. J. Roland Kinser (R), Lancaster. Patrick J. Boland (D), Scranton. C. Murray Turpin (R), Kingston. James H. Gildea (D), Coaldale. William E. Richardson (D), Reading. C. Elmer Dietrich (D), Tunkhannock. Robert F. Rich (R), Woolrick. J. William Ditter (R), Ambler. Benjamin K. Focht (R), Lewisburg. Isaac H. Doutrich (R), Harrisburg. D. J. Driscoll (D), St. Marys. Francis E. Walter (D), Easton. Harry L. Haines (D), Red Lion. Don Gingery (D), Clearfield.


J. Buell Snyder (D), Perropolis. Charles I. Faddis (D), Waynesburg. Charles R. Eckert (D), Beaver. Joseph Gray (D), Barnesboro. William M. Berlin (D), Greensburg. Charles N. Crosby (D), Meadville. J. Twing Brooks (D), Sewickley. James L. Guinn (D), Braddock. Theodore L. Moritz (D), Pittsburg. Henry Ellenbogen (D), Pittsburg. Matthew A. Dunn (D), Pittsburg. RHODE ISLAND


Francis B. Condon (D), Pawtucket. John M. O'Connell, Westerly.


SOUTH CAROLINA


Thomas S. McMillan (D), Charleston. Hampton P. Fulmer (D), Orangeburg.


1 John C. Taylor (D), Anderson. John J. McSwain (D), Greenville.


James P. Richards (D), Lancaster. Allard H. Gasque (D), Florence. SOUTH DAKOTA


Fred H. Hildebrandt (D), Watertown. Theo B. Werner (D), Rapid City. TENNESSEE B. Carroll Reece (R), Johnson City. J. Will Taylor (R), LaFollette. Sam D. McReynolds (D), Chattanooga. J. R. Mitchell (D), Cookeville. Joseph W. Burns (D), Nashville. Clarence W. Turner (D), Waverly. Herron Pearson (D), Jackson. Jere Cooper (D), Dyersburg. Walter Chander (D), Memphis. TEXAS Wright Patman (D), Texarkana. Martin Dies (D), Orange. Morgan G. Sanders (D), Canton.


Sam Rayburn (D), Bonham.


Hatton W. Summers (D), Dallas.


Luther A. Johnson (D), Corsicana. Nat Patton (D), Houston. Joseph J. Mansfield (D), Columbus. James B. Buchanan (D), Brenham. O. H. Cross (D), Waco. Fritz G. Lanham (D), Fort Worth.


W. D. McFarlane (D), Graham.


Richard M. Kleberg (D), Corpus Christi.


Milton H. West (D), Brownsville. R. Ewing Thomason (D), El Paso. Marvin Jones (D), Abilene. George H. Mahon (D), Colorado.


Maury Maverick (D), San Antonio. Charles L. South (D), Coleman.


UTAH Abe Murdock (D), Beaver. J. Will Robinson (D), Provo. VERMONT Charles A. Plumley (R), Northfield. VIRGINIA Schuyler Otis Bland (D), Newport News.


Colgate W. Darden, Jr. (D), Norfolk. Andrew J. Montague (D), Richmond. Patrick Henry Drewry (D), Petersburg. Thomas G. Burch (D), Martinsville. Clifton A. Woodrum (D), Roanoke. A. Willis Robertson (D), Lexington. Howard W. Smith (D), Alexandria. John W. Flannagan, Jr. (D), Bristol.


WASHINGTON


Marion A. Zioncheck (D), Seattle.


Monrad C. Wallgren (D), Everett.


Martin F. Smith (D), Hoquiam.


Knute Hill (D), Prosser.


Samuel B. Hill (D), Waterville.


Wesley Lloyd (D), Tacoma.


WEST VIRGINIA


Robert L. Ramsay (D), Follansbee.


Jennings Randolph (D), Elkins. Andrew Sdminstno (D), Weston.


George W. Johnson (D), Parkersburg.


John Kee (D), Bluefield. Joe L. Smith (D), Beckley.


WISCONSIN


Thomas R. Amile (P), Elkhorn. Harry Sauthoff (P), Madison.


Gardner Withrow (P), La Crosse.


Raymond J. Cannon (D), Milwaukee.


Thomas O'Malley (D), Milwaukee.


Michael K. Reilly (D), Fond du Lac.


Gerald J. Boileau (P), Wausau.


George J. Schneider (P), Appleton. Merlin Hull (P), Black River Falls. Bernard J. Gehrmann (P), Mellen. WYOMING Paul R. Greever (D), Cody. ALASKA (Delegate)


A. J. Dimond (D), Valdez. HAWAII (Delegate) Samuel W. King (R), Honolulu. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS Camilo Osias (Nat), Balaoan. Pedro Guevara (Nat), Santa Cruz. Elected for term of 3 years ending 1935.


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MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY


NORTH CAROLINA GOVERNMENT


J. C. B. EHRINGHAUS


_Governor


A. H. GRAHAM


Lieutenant-Governor


STACY WADE Secretary of State


BAXTER DURHAM


Auditor


C. M. JOHNSON


Treasurer


CLYDE A. ERVIN


Supt. of Public Instruction


SUPREME COURT


w. P. Stacy Chief Justice


Michael Schenck


Associate Justice


Heriot Clarkson


Associate Justice


George W. Connor _Associate Justice


W. J. Brogden. Associate Justice


SUPERIOR COURT


District Judges


1 Walter L. Small.


2 M. V. Barnhill.


3 R. Hunt Parker.


4 F. A. Daniels.


5 J. Paul Frizzelle.


6 H. A. Grady.


7 W. C. Harris.


8


E. H. Cranmer.


9


N. A. Sinclair.


10 W. A. Devin.


11 J. H. Clement.


12


H. Clyde Sink.


13


A. M. Stack.


14


W. F. Harding.


15


J. M. Oglesby.


16 Wilson Warlick.


17 T. B. Finley.


18 J. W. Pless, Jr.


19 P. A. McElroy.


20 Walter E. Moore.


STATE SENATE (All Democrats except as marked "R")


Name


District Residence


Name


District


Residence


L. E. Griffin


1 Edenton


J. S. Hill


16 Durham


D. W. Bagley


1 Moyock


O. S. Robertson


16 Hillsboro


Carl L. Bailey


2 Plymouth


Dr. J. T. Burrus 17 High Point


R. L. Coburn


2 Williamston


J. Benton Stacy


17 Ruffin


Dr. W. Mitchell


3 Lewiston


Z. V. Morgan


J. R. Allsbrook


4 Roanoke Rapids


B. S. Hurley


18


Troy


W. G. Clark


4 Tarboro


W. E. Smith


19 Albemarle


Arthur B. Corey


5 Greenville


J. Ray Shute


19


Monroe


E. F. Griffin


6 Louisburg


J. A. Bell


20


Charlotte


L. L. Gravely


6 Rocky Mount


O. A. Swearingen 21


22


Spencer


Ernest V. Webb


7 Kinston


W. L. Ferrell


23 Winston-Salem


Paul D. Grady


8 Kenly


Fred Folger


24


Mount Airy


R. D. Johnson


9


Warsaw


T. B. Steele


26


Statesville


S. B. Frink


10 Southport


George B. Mason 27


Gastonia


W. H. Powell


10 Whiteville


C. S. Thompson 27 Shelby


A. E. White


11 Lumberton


J. D. Blanton 28 Marion Ray G. Carson 29 Taylorsville


U. L. Spence


12 Carthage


Dalton Warren 30


Sparta


W. P. Horton


13


Pittsboro


J. P. Gibbs (R)


31 Burnsville


C. W. Weathers


13 Raleigh


A. H. Johnston 32 Asheville


Frank H. Gibbs


14 Warrenton


John S. Watkins 15 R. F. D. Virgilina, Va.


Ralph Ramsey, Jr 33 V. A. Browning 33 Bryson City


Brevard


S. F. Teague


8 Goldsboro


Joe Williams (R)


25 Yadkinville


Harriss Newman


9 Wilmington


K. B. Nixon 25 Lincolnton


P. A. Lee


12 Dunn


Concord


E. M. Summersill


7 Jacksonville


J. Allen Dunn


1


1


1


J. C. B. EHRINGHAUS Governor of North Carolina


18 Hamlet


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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES


(All Democrats except as marked "R")


County Alamance Alexander Alleghany Anson Ashe Avery Beaufort Bertie


Representative


Residence


Staley A. Cook


Burlington


Dr. C. R. Zickler


Taylorsville


W. P. Warden


Stratford


F. E. Thomas


Wadesboro


T. C. Bowie


Jefferson


J. V. Bowers (R) Sam M. Blount


Washington


C. W. Spruill


Windsor Rt. 1


U. S. Page


R. E. Sentelle


W. A. Sullivan


Asheville


George W. Craig


Asheville


Cabarrus Caldwell


P. W. Meekins


Lenoir


T. C. Wade


Joseph H. Warren


Prospect Hill


L. F. Klutz (R)


Newton


J. L. Moody


Siler City


C. Edwin Hyde (R)


Andrews


John F. White


Edenton


Clay


T. C. Gray


Hayesville


Ernest Gardner


Shelby


C. D. Garrell


Tabor New Bern


Malcolm McQueen


Fayetteville Maple


Davidson


Fred O. Sink


Lexington


Davie


B. C. Brock (R)


Mocksville


Dr. R. L. Carr


Rose Hill


Oscar G. Barker


Durham


Victor S. Bryant


W. W. Eagles


Winston-Salem


Winston-Salem


W. L. Lumpkin


Louisburg


R. G. Cherry


Gastonia


N. B. Kendrick


Gastonia


Hathaway Cross


Gastonia


Graham


R. B. Morphew T. S. Royster


E. A. Rasberry


Ben Cone


Greensboro


R. T. Pickens


High Point


W. H. Thorne L. W. Leggett


Hobgood


Fred Thomas


Erwin


J. T. Bailey


Canton


W. H. Sherard


Hendersonville


J. N. Vann


Ahoskie


Laurie McEachern


Raeford


O. L. Williams


Swan Quarter


Mooresville


Beta


Willow Spgs. RFD


Preston Woodall


Benson


Pollocksville


Sanford


Kinston


Lincoln


Charles A. Jones (R)


Lincolnton


Franklin


Herschell Sprinkle (R)


Marshall Williamston


Marion Charlotte


Charlotte Charlotte


Bakersville


Troy Carthage Spring Hope


Rocky Mount Wilmington Wilmington Seaboard


Jacksonville Chapel Hill


Bladen Brunswick Buncombe Buncombe Burke


H. J. Hatcher


Morganton


A. B. Palmer


Concord


L. L. Stevens


Indiantown


Camden Carteret


Morehead City


Caswell Catawba Chatham Cherokee Chowan


Cleveland Columbus Craven Cumberland Currituck Dare


James A. Taylor


Roy L. Davis


Wanchese


Duplin Durham Durham Edgecomb


Durham Macclesfield


Forsyth Forsyth Forsyth Franklin Gaston Gaston Gates


Dr. Ralph McDonald C. M. Hauser Hal Alspaugh


Winston-Salem


Granville Greene Guilford


Oxford Snow Hill


T. C. Hoyle, Jr.


Greensboro


Guilford Guilford . Halifax Halifax Harnett Haywood Henderson Hertford Hoke Hyde Iredell Jackson Johnston Johnston Jones


Lee Lenoir


C. H. Crabtree Robert H. Rouse


J. Frank Ray


Hugh G. Horton R. V. Wilson Paul R. Ervin William F. Scholl


Ed. T. Tonnissen Dr. Charles A. Peterson (R) Dr. W. I. Farrell


W. R. Clegg C. C. Abernathy W. E. Fenner T. E. Cooper J. C. Hobbs W. D. Barbee Nero E. Day B. J. Howard


Littleton


C. C. Johnston T. C. Bryson


G. W. Lee


R. P. Bender


Macon Madison Martin McDowell Mecklenburg Mecklenburg Mecklenburg Mitchell


Montgomery Moore Nash Nash New Hanover New Hanover Northampton Onslow Orange


Robbinsville


D. L. Ward


Fayetteville Rt. 1 Southport


Newland


MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY


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County Pamlico Pasquotank Pender Perquimans Person


Representative J. G. Dees


Webb Williams


R. G. Johnson


W. T. Brown


R. L. Harris


Pitt Pitt


Polk


Randolph Richmond


Robeson


Paul H. Thompson


Fairmont


Red Springs


T. C. Stone


Stoneville


H. R. Lindsey


Draper


George Uzzell


Salisbury


Rowan


J. W. Bean


Spencer


Rutherford


George Head (R)


Rutherfordton


Sampson Scotland


W. H. Gibson


Gibson


Stanly


John H. Norwood


Norwood


Stokes


S. Gilmer Sparger


Walnut Cove


Henry Dobson


Elkin


B. O. Jones


Bryson City .


Transylvania


W. M. Henry


Brevard


Tyrrell Union


Coble Funderburk


Monroe


Vance


O. S. Falkner


Henderson


Wake


Dr. S. E. Douglass


Raleigh


Wake


C. E. Mitchell


Raleigh


Wake


E. M. Thompson


Raleigh


Warren


J. A. Dowtin


Warrenton


Washington


Harry Stell Dean Swift


Boone


Wayne


Wiley Andrews


Goldsboro Rt. 2


Wilkes


T. S. Bryan (R)


Traphill


Troy T. Barnes


Wilson


H. P. Craver (R)


Boonville


Mrs. Charles Hutchins


Burnsville


County Seats and Population


County


Population County Seat


County


Population


County Seat


Alamance


41,140


Graham


Greene


18,656


Alexander


12,922


Taylorsville


Guilford


133,010


Alleghany


7,186


Sparta


Halifax


53,246


Anson


23,349


Waresboro


Harnett


37,911


Ashe


21,019


Jefferson


Haywood


27,273


Avery


11,803


Newland


Henderson


23,404


Beaufort


35,026


Washington


Hertford


17,542


Bertie


25,844


Windsor


Hoke


14,244


Bladen


23,389


Elizabethtown


Hyde


8,550


Swan Quarter


Brunswick


18,818


Southport


Iredell


46,693


Statesville


Buncombe


97,937


Asheville


Jackson


17,519


Sylvia


Burke


29,410


Morgantown


Johnston


57,621


Smithfield


Cabarrus


44,331


Concord


Jones


10,428


Trenton


Caldwell


28,016


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


Catawba


43,981


Newton


Madison


13,672


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


Bakersville


Cleveland


51,914


Shelby


Montgomery


16,218


T'roy


Columbus


37,720


Whiteville


Moore


28,215


Carthage


Craven


30,665


New Bern


Nash


57,782


Nashville


Cumberland


45,219


Fayetteville


New Hanover


43,010


Wilmington


Currituck


6,710


Currituck Manteo


Onslow


15,289


Jacksonville


Davidson


47,865


Lexington


Orange


21,171


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


Franklin Forsyth


29,456


Winston-Salem


Pitt


54,466


Greenville


Gaston


78,093


Gastonia


Polk


10,216


Columbus


Gates


10,551


Gatesville


Randolph


36,259


Asheboro


Graham


5,841


Robbinsville


Richmond


30,016


Rockingham


Granville


28,723


Oxford


Robeson


66,512


Lumberton


Wilson Yadkin


Yancey


Residence


Bayboro Elizabeth City Burgaw Hertford Roxboro


M. O. Blount


J. H. Paylor E. B. Cloud (Ind. D.)


H. S. Reagan (R)


James E. Garrett


Rockingham


Robeson Rockingham Rockingham Rowan


W. D. Kelly (R)


Clinton


Surry Swain


C. W. Tatem


Columbia


Plymouth


Watauga Wayne


Thomas O'Berry


Goldsboro


Snow Hill Greensboro Halifax Lillington


Waynesville Hendersonville


Winton Raeford


Jackson


Dare


5,202


Louisburg


Person


,


20,039


Roxboro


111,681


Northampton


27,161


Bethel Farmville Tryon Archdale


Martin McCall


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County


Population


County Seat


County


Population


County Seat


Rockingham


51,083


Wentworth


Union


40,949


Monroe


Rowan


55,665


Salisbury


Vance


27,757


Henderson


Rutherford


40,452


Rutherfordton


Wake


94,757


Raleigh


Sampson


40,082


Clinton


Warren


23,364


Warrenton


Scotland


20,174


Laurinburg


Washington


11,603


Plymouth


Stanly


30,216


Albemarle


Watauga


15,165


Boone


Stokes


22,290


Danbury


Wayne


53,013


Goldsboro


Surry


39,749


Dodson


Wilkes


36,162


Wilkesboro


Swain


11,568


Bryson City


Wilson


44,914


Wilson


Transylvania


9,589


Brevard


Yadkin


18,011


Yadkinville


Tyrrell


5,164


Columbia


Yancey


14,486


Burnsville


United States Local Government


United States Post Office-E. Main Cor Ran- dolph.


Postmaster-Paul Breen


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Assistant Postmaster-Gary Long.


Clerks-C. M. Bodenheimer, Ellis H. Davis, John W. Hall and Forrest L. Grimse.


Davidson County Government


County Seat-Lexington, N. C.


County Judge-Hon. D. L. Pickard.


County Solicitor-J. Lee Wilson.


County Commissioners-G. W. Smith, Wm. B. May, C. H. Hedrick, H. P. May and Dr. F. L. Mock.


County Clerk-E. C. Byerly. County Sheriff-G. V. Bodenheimer.


County Treasurer-Mrs. P. H. Reynolds.


County Register of Deeds-C. R. Redwine.


County Coroner-Dr. T. R. Terry.


County Manager-I. S. Brinkley.


City Government -- Thomasville


City Offices-22 Salem. City Attorney-H. R. Kyser. City Clerk-Belva H. Harris. City Manager-R. M. Cooksey. City Mayor-J. E. Lambeth. City Treasurer-Belva H. Harris.


City Council-J. R. Blair, T. E. Jennings, D. A. Long, Jr., C. F. Phillips and A. H. Ra- gan.


Supt. of Streets-C. H. Henry.


Chief of Fire Dept-R J. Tomlinson. Health Dept .- Ella Dorsett, nurse. City Plumbing Inspector-Henry Rapp. Chief of Police Dept .- F. C. Smith. Prosecuting Attorney-D. A. Troutman.


Judge of Recorder's Court-Hon. C. W. Gil- liam. Supt. of Schools-J. N. Hauss. Supt. of Water Dept .- T. E. Witty. Board of Education-C. F. Lambeth, chairman.


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TELEPHONE 318


Home Building & Loan Assn. Thomasville Realty & Loan Co.


35 SALEM STREET


YATES COAL YARD "A Fuel For Every Purpose"


613 E. MAIN STREET


TELEPHONE 2213


A Strong Banking Institution


Capital $100,000.00


Surplus 100,000.00


Undivided Profits 34.096.76


Deposits 1,817,121.88


SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES


FIRST NATIONAL BANK PHONES 421 and 378 10 SALEM STREET


JONES BROTHERS DAIRY . 20 YEARS SERVING YOU BETTER WITH Dairy Products


Z. V. CRUTCHFIELD


REAL ESTATE FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE Non-Assessable Mutual Insurance in a Company Which Has Paid Dividends of 20% to 25% for More Than a Century


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16 N. MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 505


Electricity Works Cheaply


Let it serve you through adequate lighting in home, store and office; and through household and other labor-saving, time-saving and money-saving appliances in the home, in the store, in the shop, and in the industrial plant


Southern Public Utilities Company


SUPPLEMENT TO THE THOMASVILLE CITY DIRECTORY Presented by


JEWEL COTTON MILLS, INC.


Manufacturers of FINE COMBED YARNS THOMASVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA


SOWERS THE FLORIST SHRUBBERY AND EVERGREENS


FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS


THOMASVILLE, N. O.


TELEPHONE 2282


PHONE 368


Real Estate -- Insurance of All Kinds GEO. L. HUNDLEY


7 SALEM ST.


JEWEL COTTON MILLS INCORPORATED


Thomasville, North Carolina


Manufacturers


FINE COMBED YARNS


40's to 80's Peelers-single or ply-for knitting and weaving trades


NATURAL-DYED-HEATHERS-COMBINATIONS


SPECIALIZING IN COLORED Y ARNS


SELLING AGENTS Clarence L. Meyers, Inc.


Second and Somerset Streets Philadelphia, Pa.


Yarns Sold Direct as Well as Through Agents


BALDWIN'S AND TIMES'


THOMASVILLE NORTH CAROLINA


BUYERS' GUIDE


CIVIC SECTION AND


PROFESSIONAL BLUE BOOK


QUALITY DIRECTORIES by CONSERVATIVE BALDWIN


PROMPT


ACCURATE


Containing display advertise- ments of business and com- mercial establishments, industrial plants and manufacturers; cards of professional men and women; full page an- nouncements of churches, schools, clubs, lodges, associations and other civic institutions, al- phabetically classified for convenient use.


The Show Window of Thomasville Copyright 1935 by Baldwin Directory Co., Inc.


AUTOMOBILES


THOMASVILLE AUTO CO.


Ford


Ford and Lincoln Sales and Service 32 E. Main Street Telephone 353


BOTTLERS


Coca Cola EMARK REGISTERED, .6.1915


THOMASVILLE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY


Telephone 301


THOMASVILLE, N. C.


Lexington Highway


COAL


YATES COAL YARD BLUE GEM - - POCAHONTAS Special Stoker Coal GUARANTEED SATISFACTION Phone 2213


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BANKS


A STRONG BANKING INSTITUTION


Interest Paid on Time Deposits


Capital


$100,000.00


Surplus


100,000.00


Undivided Profits


34,096.76


Deposits


1,817,121.88


FIRST NATIONAL BANK


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First National Bank Building


T. A. FINCH


President and Chairman of Board


R. L. POPE Executive Vice-President


WALTER W. RAPP


Cashier


J. F. GARNER


Assistant Cashier


DIRECTORS:


J. W. Boyles A. H. Ragan


J. W. Lambeth, Jr. Doak Finch


C. F. Phillips


C. F. Finch


T. A. Finch


M. B. Hite


Dr. C. H. Phillips


M. L. Bales


W. G. Hinkle


FIRST NATIONAL BANK


Phones 421 and 378 10 Salem St.


C. L. Harris Geo. D. Finch


Thomasville, North Carolina


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CHURCHES


Community methodist Protestant Church 14 Randolph


Hours of Worship:


SUNDAY SCHOOL


9:45 A. M.


MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A. M.


EVENING WORSHIP


7:00 P. M.


CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR


6:15 P. M.


Rev. H. Freo Surratt,


Pastor


411 W. MAIN


TELEPHONE 441


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CHURCHES


First Presbyterian Church


21 Randolph


Services :


SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A. M.


MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A. M.


YOUNG PEOPLE'S VESPERS (Tuesday) __ 7:15 P. M.


WOMEN'S AUXILIARY (Second Monday) _ 3:00 P. M.


Evening Worship


FROM DECEMBER TO APRIL


7:30 P. M.


FROM APRIL TO DECEMBER 8:00 P. M.


Rev. D. F. Helms,


Pastor


20 CRAMER


TELEPHONE 6127


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CHURCHES


Grace Lutheran Church




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