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TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
J. H. Merrimon, Judge; J. M. Moody, Solicitor. Buncombe: £ 13th Monday after the Ist Monday in September;
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15th Monday after the Ist Monday in March, each to continue 2 weeks; 2d Monday in March; 3d Monday before the Ist Monday in September, each to continue 3 weeks. Madison: Ist Monday before the Ist Monday in March; 5th Monday before the Ist Mon- day in September; IIth Monday after the Ist Monday in Septem- ber, each to continue 2 weeks, and the last term to be for the trial of civil cases alone. Transylvania: 4th Monday after the Ist Monday in March; Ist Monday in September. Haywood: 5th Monday after the Ist Monday in March; 2d Monday in September, each to continue 2 weeks. Jackson: 7th Monday after the Ist Monday in March, to continue 2 weeks; 4th Monday in September. Macon: 9th Monday after the Ist Monday in March; 4th Monday after the Ist Monday in September. Clay: 10th Monday after the Ist Monday in March; 5th Monday after the Ist Monday in September .. Cherokee: IIth Monday after the Ist Monday in March; 6th Monday after the Ist Monday in September, each to
continue 2 weeks. Graham: 13th Monday after the Ist Monday in March; Sth Monday after the Ist Monday in September. Swain: 14th Monday after the Ist Monday in March; 9th Monday after the Ist Monday in September, the last term to continue 2 weeks.
Representation in Congress.
Senators: . W. M. RANSOM, (term expires 1889) and Z. B. VANCE, (term expires 1891).
Representatives: First District, L. C. Latham, D .; Second Dis- trict, F. M. Simmons, D .; Third District, C. W. McClammy, D .; Fourth District, John Nichols, R .; Fifth District, J. M. Brower, R .; Sixth District, Alf Rowland, D .; Seventh District, John S. Hen- derson, D .; Eighth District, W. H. H. Cowles, D .; Ninth District, Thomas D. Johnston, D.
CITY GOVERNMENT.
Mayor-Wm. Johnston.
Mayor pro tem .- F. B. McDowell.
Clerk and Treasurer-Fred. Nash.
Attorney -- W. P. Bynum.
Tax Collector-W. B. Gooding.
Street Commissioner-S. G. Strickland.
Cotton Weigher-W. S. Mallory.
Cotton Inspector-J. S. Withers.
Keeper Elmwood (white) Cemetery-F. Scarr.
Keeper Pinewood (colored) Cemetery-S. Bradley, col.
BOARD OF ALDERMEN.
First Ward-T. R. Magill, J. C. Long, Joseph Mclaughlin.
Second Ward-Jno. L. Brown, F. B. McDowell, W. R. Hinton, col. Third Ward-R. J. Brevard, S. W. Davis, C. S. L. A. Taylor, col. Fourth Ward-R. M. Oates, T. L. Seigle, C. Hilker.
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Standing Committees.
Finance-John M. Brown, chairman. Fire-James C. Long, chairman.
Streets-R. M. Oates, chairman. Sanitary-Dr. R. J. Brevard, chairman.
Cotton Platform-F. B. McDowell, chairman.
Gas, Water and Sewerage-Joseph Mclaughlin,
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Police Commission-Mayor, with Aldermen Brevard, McDowell · and Davis.
Chief-W. M. Stitt.
Sergeants-H. H. Hill, H. W. Jetton.
Patrolmen-J. L. Orr, J. M. Boyte, W. B. Taylor, G. W. Far- rington, W. Mckenzie, D. P. Hunter, L. A. Blackwelder (latter at R. & D. Passenger Depot).
MAYOR'S COURT.
Court rooms, between College and A streets, Convenes daily as 9 o'clock a. m.
BOARD OF ALDERMEN.
Convenes first Monday in Council Chamber, corner Sixth and Tryon streets, at 3 o'clock p. m.
ELECTIONS.
Mayor and Board of Aldermen biennially on first Monday in May. Board elects all other officers who hold during the term of same.
CITY SCHOOL COMMISSION,
In Charge of the White and Colored Graded Schools of the City. Superintendent-J. T. Corlew ; office, White School Grounds. Secretary and Treasurer-Fred Nash; office, City Hall.
Commissioners-Mayor of the City, chairman ex-officio. First Ward, M. C. Mayer, C. Scott; Second Ward, W. M. Wilson, P. H. Phelan; Third Ward, John E. Brown, H. Edwards; Fourth Ward, Dr. G. W. Graham, Charles R. Jones.
COUNTY OFFICERS-MECKLENBURG COUNTY.
Clerk of the Superior Court : J. M. Morrow. Sheriff : T. S. Cooper.
Deputy Sheriff : G. L. Sadler.
Register of Deeds : J. L. Cobb.
Deputy Register of Deeds : S. W. Maxwell.
Treasurer : J. H. McClintock.
Coroner : A. A. Cathey.
Surveyor : T. J. Orr.
County Superintendent Instruction : W. W. Robinson.
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Board County Commissioners convenes first Monday in each month. T. L. Vail, chairman.
Register of Deeds : J. W. Cobb.
Clerk Criminal Court : T. R. Robertson.
Judge Criminal Court : O. P. Meares.
Deputy Clerk Superior Court : W. G. Erwin.
. Justices of the Peace for Mecklenburg County. CHARLOTTE TOWNSHIP.
F. A. McNinch, J. S. Myers, R. P. Waring, S. H. Hilton, J. C. Long, B. P. Boyd, D. G. Maxwell, J. Roessler, H. C. Severs, S. W. Davis, R. E. McDonald, D. P. Hutchison, F. B. McDowell.
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S. M. Mc Allister, S. S. Herron, H. D. Stowe, A. H. Rhyne, H. L. Sloan.
STEEL CREEK TOWNSHIP.
R. A. Grier, J. B. Swann, S. W. Reid, F. Lee Erwin.
SHARON TOWNSIIIP.
R. B. Hunter, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Lorenza Hunter, W. D. Beatty, W. N. Alexander.
PROVIDENCE TOWNSHIP.
W. M. Matthews, J. N. Howie, J. M. Reid, Julius Grier, W. E. Ardry.
MORNING STAR TOWNSHIP.
E. M. Matthews, J. Bruner, J. W. Hood, D. E. Hooks, T. J. Ren- frew.
CLEAR CREEK TOWNSHIP.
A. C. Flow, C. P. Mungo, N. W. Phillips.
CRAB ORCHARD TOWNSHIP.
W. Harvey Taylor, Leander Query, C. B. Cross, W. J. Taylor. MALLARD CREEK TOWNSHIP.
J. B. Thomasson, B. H. Garrison, C. W. Ritch, J. P. Hunter, W. D. Alexander.
DEWEESE TOWNSHIP.
D. W. Mays, A. J. Hunter, W. P. Williams, W. B. Withers.
LEMLEY'S TOWNSHIP.
R. A. Brown, J. M. Wilson, J. T. Cashion, R. M. Ransom. LONG CREEK TOWNSHIP.
J. W. Moore, R. F. Simpson, W. B. Caldwell, Columbus McCoy, R. D. Whitley.
PAW CREEK TOWNSHIP.
R. B. Abernathy, C. S. Gibson, D. A. McCord, M. A. Alexander, PINEVILLE TOWNSHIP.
Oswald Alexander, J. H. Barnett, J. T. Downs, J. D. Culp, J. H: Collins.
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Elections.
For Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, Secretary of State, Audi- tor, Treasurer, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Judges of the Supreme and Superior Court and Solicitors, Attorney-Gen- eral, on Tuesday next after the first Monday in November, dating from 1880. . Every two years thereafter for members of Congress, General Assembly, county officers, Register of Deeds, county Surveyor, Coroner and Sheriff. On same date (same term) Con- stable for each township. Inferior Court elected by the Magis- trates of the county. Officers elected by the court.
CHURCHES.
St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Rev. Joseph B. Cheshire, rector: North Tryon corner Seventh street. Sunday Services, 11.00 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday School, 4.00 p. m.
Tryon Street M. E. Church, Rev. Fred. D. Swindell, pastor: North Tryon corner Sixth street. Sunday services, 11.00 a. m., and 7.00 p. m. Sunday School, 3.00 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7.00 p. m. Young men's prayer meeting Sunday, 9 a. m.
Church Street Methodist Church, Rev. Zadock Parrish. pastor: South Church, near Hill street. Sunday services, 11.00 a. m., and 8. p. m. Sunday School, 3.00 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday 8.00 p. m.
Tryon Street Baptist Church, Rev. A. G. McManaway, pastor. Sunday services, II.a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 3 p. m.
St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rev. T. S. Brown, rector: North Tryon between Seventh and Eighth streets. Sunday services, 11.00 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday School 3.00 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday 7.30 p. m.
St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Rev. Mark S. Gross, rector: South Tryon corner First street. Sunday services, 11.00 a. m., and 7.30 p. m. Sunday School, 10.00 a. m. Daily Mass, 7 a. m.
Home and Hospital of St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Poplar corner Sixth street. Mrs. Julia Fox, president; Mrs. John Wilkes, secretary and treasurer; Miss H. Moore, Mrs. A. H. Hammond, Mrs. T. S. Clarkson, Mrs. W. R. Talliaferro, Miss M. Haughton, board of managers.
Second Presbyterian Church, Rev. J. Y. Fair, pastor; Tryon street, between Fifth and Sixth streets. Sunday services, II a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school, 4 p. m. Prayer meeting,
Associated Reformed Presbyterian Church, corner College and Fifth streets.
First Presbyterian Church, Rev. A. W. Miller, pastor: Trade street between Church and Poplar. Sunday services 11.00 a. m., and 8.00 p. m. Sunday School, 3.00 p. m. Prayer mecting,
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Wednesday 8.00 p. m. Communion 2nd Sunday in January and first Sabbath in each following quarter, at 11.00 a. m. Children's service after communion Sunday at 4.00 p, m,
COLORED CHURCHES.
Zion Methodist Church, Rev. Mayfield Slade, pastor: Mint near First street. Sunday services, 11.00 a. m., 3.00 p, m., and 8.00 p. m. Sunday School, 1.00 p. m. Class meeting, Friday 8.00 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8.00 p. m.
Wesley Chapel Church, Rcv. E. M. Collett, pastor: 320 S. Graham street. Sunday services, 3.00 p. m., and 8.00 p. m. Sun- day School, 9.00 a. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8.00 p. m. Class meeting, Friday, 8.00 p. m.
Little Rock Methodist Church, Rev. Wm. Johnson, pastor: Mycrs street and Seventh. Sunday Services, 11.00 a. m., 3.00 p. m., and 7.00 p. m. Sunday School, 1.00 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7.00 p. m.
First Baptist Church, Rev. A. A. Powell, pastor: W. Church street, near city limits. Sunday service, 11.00 a. m., 3.00 p. m., and 7.30 p. m. Sunday Sehool, 1.00 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8.00 p. m.
St. Michael's and All Angels' Episcopal Church, Rey. P. P. Als- ton, rector: Mint street corner Hill street. Sunday services, II a. m., and 7.30 p. m. Sunday School, 4.00 p. m. Week-day ser- vices, Wednesday, 8.00 and 11.00 a. m .; Friday, 11.00 a. m.
Ebenezer Baptist Church (col.), Rev. Z. Haughton, pastor; Sec- ond street, near D street. Sunday services, II a. m., 3 p. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school, 2 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesdays and Fridays, 8 p. m.
Colored Presbyterian Church, Rev. Robert Wyche, pastor; Sev- enth street, corner College street, Sunday services, 3 p. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school, II a. m. Prayer meeting, 9 a. m .; prayer meeting Wednesday, 7 p. m.
CHARLOTTE STREET DIRECTORY.
NOTE .-- Names of blocks and buildings will be found in their regular classification in General Directory, white department. Trade, running east and west,
Tryon, running north and south, are the principal business streets, and the crossing of the same is considered the central point of the city, and starting point of all numbers.
A, 2d east Tryon, north and south to limits.
B, 3d east Tryon, north and south to limits.
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Biddle territory, adjacent Biddle University. C, 4th east Tryon, north and south to limits.
Cemetery Avenue, continuation 5th street.
Church, Ist west Tryon, north and south to limits.
College, Ist east Tryon, north and south to limits.
Cotton Factory Row, the part of Sixth bet. Graham street and R. & D. R. R.
D, 5th east Tryon, north and south to limits.
E, 6th east Tryon, north and south to limits. East Bonndary, 8th east Tryon, north and south limits.
Eighth, 4th north Tryon, east and west to limits.
Eleventh, 7th north Trade, east and west to limits. Fifth, Ist north Trade, east and west to limits. First, 4th south Trade, east and west to limits. Graham, 4th west Tryon, north and south to limits. Greenville, northwest limits.
Hill's Alley, ns Trade, between A and B streets.
Hill, 7th south Trade, east and west to limits. Johnston, 6th west Tryon, north and south to limits. Logtown, Second Ward.
Mechanicsville, First Ward.
Mint, 3d west Tryon, from Trade to south limits.
Morehead, 8th south Trade, east and west to limits.
Myers, 7th east Tryon, north and South to limits. Ninth, 5th north Trade, east and west to limits.
North Boundary, 9th north Trade, east and west to limits. Pine, 3d west Tryon, from Trade to north limits. Poplar, 2d west Tryon, north and south to limits. Second, 3d south Trade, east and west to limits.
Seventh, 3d north Trade, east and west to limits. Sixth, 2d north Trade, cast and west to limits.
Smith, 5th west Tryon, north and south to limits. Smithville, Fourth Ward.
South Boundary, 9th south Trade, to east and west limits.
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Stonewall, 5th south Trade, east and west to limits.
Tenth, 6th north Trade, east and west to limits.
Trade, east and west to limits.
Tryon, north and south to limits.
Twelfth, 8th north Trade, east and west to limits.
Vance, 6th south Tryon, east and west.
Watkins Row, between First, Second, Myers and E streets.
West Boundary, 7th west Tryon, north and south to limits.
WARD BOUNDARIES.
First Ward : All that portion of the city north of Trade and east of Tryon strects.
Second Ward : All that portion of the city south of Trade and east of Tryon streets.
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Third Ward : All that portion of the city south of Trade and west of Tryon streets.
Fourth Ward : All that portion of the city north of Trade and west of Tryon streets.
WARD#DIAGRAM.
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SECRET SOCIETIES.
Phalanx Lodge No. 31, meets second and fourth Monday of each month at Masonic Temple. L. R. Wriston, W. M .; W. M. Crowell, secretary.
Excelsior Lodge No. 261, meets first and fourth Tuesdays of each month, at Masonic Temple. C. W. Alexander, W. M. ; -- Powell, secretary.
Charlotte Chapter No. 39, R. A. M., meets second and fourth
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Friday of each month, at Masonic Temple. J. H. McAden, acting H. P. ; F. H. Glover, secretary.
Charlotte Commandery No. 2, K. T., meets first and third Thursday evenings at Masonic Temple.
Knights of Pythias.
Charlotte Lodge No. 17, meets --
Knights of Labor.
6687 -- Mecklenburg Assembly, meets every Monday night at 8 o'clock, at Davidson's, Hall. Charlotte, N. C.
9278-Charlotte Assembly, meets every Tuesday at 7:30 o'clock p. m., at Davidson's Hall, Charlotte, N. C.
6736 - Honest Toilers' Assembly, meets Thursday night of each week, at 7 o'clock p. m., at Gaither's Hall, corner Fourth and College streets, Charlotte, N. C.
Knights of Honor.
Mecklenburg Lodge No. 335, Knights of Honor, J. H. Van Ness, Dic .; H. Baumgarten, Reporter ; meets every second and Fourth Thursday night in each month, at 8 o'clock, at Masonic Temple, North Tryon street.
Independent Order of B'nai B'rith.
Charlotte Lodge No. 280, Independent Order B'nai B'rith, C. Hirschinger, president, H. Baumgarten, secretary; meets every fourth Sunday, at 10 o'clock, at Knights of Labor Hall, East Trade street.
Kesher Shel Basel.
North State Lodge No. 194, Order Kesher Shel Basel, L. Ber- wanger, president, R. Margolius, secretary ; meets every fourth Sunday, at II o'clock, at Knight's of Labor Hall, East Trade St.
Hebrew Benevolent Association.
Hebrew Benevolent Association meets first Sunday at places agreed upon ; have charge of Hebrew Cemetery. H. Baumgar- ten, president : J. Hirschinger, secretary.
Concordia Club.
Concordia Club, L. Asíel, president, A. L. Drucker, secretary ; meets every first Monday in each month, at 8 o'clock, over D. M. Rigler's store.
Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
Mecklenburg Lodge No. 9. I. O. O. F., organized April 26, 1847. A. Bixby, N. G .; A. J. Huneycutt, V. G .; - Etheridge, finan-
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cial secretary ; H. D. Duckworth, recording secretary ; W. M. Crowell, treasurer. Meeting night, every Tuesday night; over Merchants and Farmers National Bank.
Young Mens' Christian Association.
President, George B. Hanna; Vice-Presidents, J. H. Tolar, Geo. T. Raymond, Charles R. Sterne, M. D. L. McLeod, A. G. Brenizer; Recording Secretary, John H. Hood; Corresponding Secretary, S. W. Goodson; Financial Secretary, W. A. Truslow ; Treasurer, W. B. Nisbet. Meetings-Every Sunday at 5 p. m., and every Tues- day at 8 p. m., at the hall, over the Merchants and Farmers Na- tional Bank.
Miscellaneous.
Charlotte Typographical Union No. 44-President, J. K. P. Neathery; Vice-President, M. C. Wallace; Financial Secretary and Treasurer, John J. Cormack; Recording Secretary, R. W. Wood- side; Sergeant-at-Arms, A. D. Mills. Meets first Wednesday in each month, at 6:30 o'clock p. m., at Knights of Labor Hall, East Trade street.
Twentieth of May celebration, anniversary of first declaration of independence, in Courthouse yard, May 20, 1775, occurs annually.
Brothers' Aid Association-President, J. M. Goode; Vice-Presi- dent, Martin Weddington; Secretary, J. C. North; Recording Sec- retary, Eddie Richie; Treasurer, Joseph Freeman.
NORTH STATE CLUB.
North State Club, R. M. Miller, president ; J, E. Carson, first vice-president ; S. B. Tanner, second vice-president ; H. H. Orr, secretary; Thomas Griffith, treasurer. Board Governors-R. M. Miller, chairman ex officio ; R. A. Lee, W. H. Justice, C. M. Carson, G. W. Bryan. Meets quarterly, at 202 South Tryon strcet.
MILITARY.
Hornets Nest Riflemen-Armory, over Ross & Adams' book store. Officers-Captain, T. R. Robertson; First-Lieutenant, J. F. Carleton; Second-Lieutenant, Heriot Clarkson; Surgeon, Dr. J. P. McCombs; Chaplain, Rev. A. G. McManaway; First Sergeant, H. A. Fortman ; Secretary, S. Watson Maxwell; Treasurer, Geo. J. Williams. Meets every Tuesday night.
COLORED SOCIETIES.
G. U. O. O. F.
Star of Hope Lodge, No. 1790-Thomas N. Davidson, P. N. F. S. ; S. M. Pharr, P. S.
Rising Star Lodge No. 1655, meets Thursday evenings. Allen Lewis, N. G .; John P. Smith, P. S.
Pride of Sharon No. 2223, meets semi-monthly, on Tuesday nights. W. C. Smith, P. N. F .; James DeGaspry, E. S.
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Miscellaneous.
Brotherly Association-Meets first Tuesday evenings, at M. E. Church. J. M. Goode, president ; J. C. North, secretary.
GOOD SAMARITANS.
Reliance Lodge No. 10 (work under State Grand No. 2), meets first and last Tuesday evenings, in Holton building.
Excelsior Lodge No. 26 (work under State Grand Lodge No. 10), meets first and fourth Tuesday evenings, in Springs' building.
Queen Grandee Lodge No. 27 (work under State Grand No. IO), meets second and fourth Monday evenings, in Springs' building.
Prince of Peace Lodge No. 47 (work under State Grand Lodge No. 10), meets first and fourth Thursday evenings, in Springs' building.
Mount Olive Degree Department (work under State Grand Lodge No. 10), meets third and fourth Tuesday evenings, in Springs' building.
Juvenile No. 10 (work under State Grand Lodge No. 10), meets Friday afternoons, in Springs' building.
Sweet Lily Lodge No. 15 (work under State Grand Lodge No. 10), meets first and fourth Monday afternoons. in Springs' building.
CHARLOTTE FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief-J. M. Kendrick.
First Assistant-P. H. Phelan.
Second Assistant-W. E. Culpeper.
Secretary-W. B. Correll.
Treasurer-George Roedegar.
Hornet Steam Engine Fire Company, No. 1. Headquarters-East Trade street, between College and A. President-
Pioneer Steam Engine Fire Company, No. 2. Headquarters-Church street, between Trade and Fifth. President-R. B. Hartsfield.
Secretary-B. J. Swinson.
Independent Hook and Ladder Company, No. 1.
Headquarters-in City Hall building. President-John H. Bixby. Vice-President-A. J. Honeycutt. Secretary-W. J. Harrison. Correspondent-S. W. Goodson. Tillerman-Monroe Stone.
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Neptune Hand Engine Fire Company (Col.).
Headquarters-Sixth street, between Tryon and Church.
President-M. C. Taylor.
First Director-Alfred Dixon.,
Second Director- George Miller.
Third Director- Eli Cunningham.
Fourth Director-George Beard.
Secretary- C. S. L. A. Taylor.
Financial Secretary-J. C. North.
Treasurer-James Bembelton.
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Abbreviations Used in this Directory.
Ab., above; advt., advertisement; av., avenue; bds., boards; bet., between; com., commission; com. mer., commission merchant; cor., corner; do., ditto: c .. east; ft., foot; h., house; la., lane; mfg., manufacturing; mfr., manufacturer; mfrs., manufacturers; n., north ; nr., near; lab., laborer ; opp., opposite; pl., place ; P. O., post office; r., rooms; s., south; st., street; w., west; Wash'n, Washington; wid., widow, wks., works; tob., tobacco; R. & D. R. R., Richmond and Danville Rail Road; gen'l mdse., general merchandise; supt., superintendent; C. C. & A. R. R., Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad; C. C. R. R., Carolina Central Rail Road.
WHITE DEPARTMENT.
(Colored Department in the back of Book.)
A BERNATHY JOHN, blacksmith, h 515 n Poplar.
Abernathy Miss Lundie, h 420 Mint.
Abernathy Miss Lizzie, h 419 w Hill.
Abernathy Thos, J., gardener, h 318 s College.
Absalom E. C., clerk R. & D. R. R., h 609 n C.
ADAMS CALIB L., fish and oysters, 38 n Tryon, h 311 s Poplar. ADAMS CHARLES C., Ross & Adams, 22 s Tryon, h 803 w Tryon.
Adams Frank, watchman, cotton seed oil mills, h w Graham nr ' city limits.
Adams Frank W., h 803 s Tryon.
Adams Mrs. I. M., wid, h 803 s Tryon.
Adams James A., plasterer, h 311 s Poplar.
Adams J. J., h 313 s Church.
Adams J. W., h 313 s Church.
Adams William V., moulder, h 311 s Poplar.
Ahrens F. W., carpenter, h 202 n Tryon.
Albright J. H., book-keeper Observer, r 18 s Church.
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The largest stock of FURNITURE, COFFINS and CASKETS in the State. Wholesale and Retail, 16 West Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C.
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Alexander Abner, h Seversville.
Alexander Miss Alice, h 400 w Trade.
Alexander Alonzo, clerk, h 407 Pine.
Alexander Andrew, laborer, h 26 Middle.
Alexander Miss Bettie, h 404 n Graham.
ALEXANDER CHARLES L., Hoffman & Alexander, bds Cen- tral Hotel.
Alexander C. F., farmer, h 707 n D,
Alexander C. W., h 304 e' Sixth.
Alexander Miss Eva, h 304 e Sixth.
Alexander Frank, clerk, h 512 n Graham.
Alexander Isaac, clerk, r 313 n Tryon.
Alexander James, butcher, h 407 Pine.
Alexander Jasper, h 313 n Graham.
Alexander Jeff, clerk, h 407 Pine.
Alexander Miss Jennie, dressmaker, h 404 n Graham.
Alexander Miss Jennie, h 214 w Fifth.
Alexander John, farmer and drayman, h 921 e Trade.
Alexander John B., student, h 214 w Fifth.
Alexander John W., clerk, bds s Tryon.
Alexander Miss Lucy P., school teacher, h 214 w Fifth.
Ask for the Essences, and Bateman's Drops, and Godfrey's Cordials, made by Southern Chemical Co., Charlotte, N. C.
Alexander Miss Mary, h 214 w Fifth.
Alexander Mrs. Mary, wid, h 921 e Trade.
Alexander Mrs. M. M., wid, h 404 n Graham.
Alexander Miss N. J., h 602 n Tryon.
Alexander Miss Nona, dress maker, h 921 e Trade.
Alexander Peter, engineer, h 314 w Ninth.
Alexander Richard B., R. B. Alexander & Co., 305 n Tryon, h 307 n Tryon.
Alexander R. B. & Co., grocers, 309 n Tryon.
Alexander Mrs. S. A. C., wid. Dr. E. C., h 214 w Fifth.
Alexander S. P., bds Belmont House.
Alexander Miss Sophia, h 400 w Trade.
Alexander Thomas L., dry goods, h 512 n Graham.
ALEXANDER WALTER S., (Seigle & Co.) h 317 w Fifth.
ALEXANDER WILLIAM C., Hargrave & Alexander, dry goods, etc., 33 e Trade, h 214 w Fifth.
Alexander William R., printer, h 921 e Trade.
Allen Dewitt E., com. salesman, r 31 e Trade.
Allen W. H., machinist, h 706 north C.
Allison Miss Bettie, h 818 s Tryon.
Allison T. A., yard despatcher R. & D. depot, h 500 north A.
C ALL on J. N. MCCAUSLAND, for Stoves, Ranges and Furnaces. 209 south Tryon Street, Charlotte, N. C.
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H UGHIÉS' QUININE HAIR TONIC imparts vigor to the Scalp, cleanses it, and thoroughly eradicates Dandruff, and stops the hair falling. Prepared by R. H. JORDAN & CO., Druggists, 2 N. Tryon and 1 E. Trade Sts., Charlotte, N. C.
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Allison P. C., contractor, h 818 s Tryon.
Allison John A., R. R. conductor, h 5 11 n College.
Allison Mrs. M. E., wid., h 511 n College.
Alston Mrs. M. W., school teacher, h 206 e Fifth.
Amos Robert, secty, bds Mrs. Young, n Tryon.
Anderson David H., cashier bank, h 508 e Graham.
Anderson John A., clerk, h cor. Church and 2nd.
ANDREWS EDGAR M., furniture and undertaking and mattress manufacturing, 16 w Trade, h 212 e Sixth.
Andrews Miss Mary, h 212 e Sixth.
Andrews Mrs. S. B., wid., h 212 e Sixth.
ANDREWS MISS SALLIE G., book-keeper, Dodge House. ANTHONY & BRYCE, coal and ice dealers, 233, e Trade and N. C. R. R.
Anthony Gustus, carpenter, h 710 north D.
ANTHONY COL. JAMES W., (Anthony & Bryce) 233 e Trade, h 303 e Fifth.
Archer Evan, h 407 e Seventh.
Archer Joseph H., h 407 e Seventh.
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