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The Commission Form of Government.
105 Churches, Temples and Synagogues in the City and environs. $19,000,000.00 annual pay roll.
CHARLOTTE The Center of Southern Activity
CHARLOTTE
The Distributing Center of the Carolinas
CHARLOTTE
The Queen City of the South -
CHARLOTTE
__ Says Come !_ Welcome Awaits You!
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
CENTER OF RICH TRADING TERRITORY
C HARLOTTE'S location in the midst of the region that is rapidly becoming the greatest industrial area in the South and one of the richest agricultural districts in the Nation makes it a trading center unique for its size in the U. S. A. It Is also in the center of population of the Carolinas.
Population within 25-mile radius (1920 Census) 211,000
Population within 50-mile radius (1920 Census) 583,000
Population within 75-mile radius (1920 Census) 1,131,000 Population within 100-mile radius (1920 Census) 1,972,000 Population within 150-mile radius (1920 Census) - 4,240,148
Three great metropolitan department stores-Ivey's, Efird's and Belk's-attract shoppers from all over the Carolinas. There are numerous specialty shops carrying immense stocks of all kinds of merchandise and a total of more than 1,000 stores to select from in various lines.
HELP CHARLOTTE GROW!
CHARLOTTE'S POPULATION
1900 U. S. Census.
.18,091
1910 U. S. Census. .34,014
1920
$431,490.00
1920 U. S. Census. 46,338
1921
460,003.00
1922 City Directory .61,900
1923
600,000.00
1925
722,672.54
1926
752,837.75
CHARLOTTE'S FREIGHT RECEIPTS
1916
$ 2,822,885
1918
6,068,545
1920
8,100,000
1922
10,000,000
1925
11,000,000
1926
12,000,000
CHARLOTTE'S BANKING RESOURCES
1900
$ 3,900,000.00
1910
9,970,000.00
1920
41,111,524.00
1923
42,143,544.00
1924
47,333,988.80
1925
60,000,000.00
1926
66,593,522.28
CHARLOTTE'S BANK DEPOSITS
1926
$40,005,709.48
CHARLOTTE'S BANK CLEARINGS
1926
$599,069,907.24
1923
$5,263,340.00
1924
6,796,433.00
CHARLOTTE'S ANNUAL PAY ROLL
1925
7,365,803.00
1926 above
.$19,000,000.00
1926
7,727,274.00
CHARLOTTE'S INDUSTRIAL PLANTS
1900
57
1910
108
1920
162
1926
.200
CHARLOTTE'S EXPRESS RECEIPTS
1915
$315,000
1918
544,000
1925
600,000
1926 700,000
CHARLOTTE'S REAL ESTATE TAXABLE VALUE
1926
.$157,000,000.00
CHARLOTTE'S BUILDING PERMITS
CENTER OF HISTORIC INTEREST
C HARLOTTE and Mecklenburg County comprise a region rich in historic lore, The . early settlers came in three waves-the Scotch-Irish from Pennsylvania and Virginia; the Germans from the same parts of the country; the English, Scotch, Germans, Huguenots and Swiss from the South by way of Charleston and George- town. Charlotte, named for Princess Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, wife of George the Third, was incorpoorated in 1768 The citizens of Charlotte in convention assembled, electrified by the news of the Battle of Lexington, made the first declara- tion of independence from the British Crown, known as the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence, on May 20, 1775. Cornwallis, while headquartered in Charlotte, named the town "The Hornet's Nest," on account of the activities of the Patriots, Andrew Jackson, seventh President of the United States, was born in Mecklenburg County, March 15, 1767. James K. Polk, eleventh President of the United States, was born at Pineville, just outside of Charlotte, November 2, 1795, Jefferson Davis held the last meeting of the Confederate Cabinet in Charlotte, April 20, 1865.
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CHARLOTTE'S POST OFFICE RECEIPTS
1923 City Directory
.65,000
1925 Clty Directory
. 70,000
1926 City Directory. . 76,350
1927 City Directory. 84,273
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ADVERTISERS' DEPARTMENT
SOUTHEASTERN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
210 W. 2d St,. Telephone Hemlock 317.
CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA
FEDERAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. of Chicago, Ill., P. M. EDGE, State Mngr.
Life, Non-Cancellable, Commercial and Monthly Premium Accident and Health Insurance
605-606 Commercial Bank Bldg.,
Phone Hemlock 6766
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
Phones Hemlock 402 and 403. Established 1902.
Avant Fuel Ice Co.
WOOD COAL COKE ICE
918-20-22 N. Davidson St., Charlotte, N. C.
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ADVERTISERS' DEPARTMENT
MAXWELL BROTHERS, Augusta, Ga.
D. H. McDONALD, Charlotte, N. C. C. B. BENSON, Charlotte, N. C
MAXWELL BROTHERS & MCDONALD 222 N. Tryon St.,
Phone Hemlock 5187.
FURNITURE
ASSOCIATE STORES ASSOCIATE STORES MAXWELL BROTHERS, Augusta, Ga. MAXWELL BROS. & CO., Savannah, Ga. MAXWELL BROS. & McDONALD, Columbus, Ga. MAXWELL BROTHERS & QUINN, Greenville, S. C. MAXWELL BROTHERS & BRIDGERS, Macon, Ga. MAXWELL BROS. & McCALLUM, Anderson, S. C.
J. E. ELROD LUMBER CO. J. E. ELROD, Owner
WHOLESALE LONG and SHORT LEAF YELLOW PINE LUMBER
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All Sizes Timbers and Plank
ROUGH AND DRESSED FLOORING, CEILING, SIDING, LATH AND RED CEDAR SHINGLES
"Service Above Profit"
1006 Realty Bldg.,
Phones Long Distance 9956;
Charlotte, N. C.
Charlotte, N. C. Local Hemlock 8068 Res Hemlock 4282.
J. K. A. ALEXANDER REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS
I give all my time to the collection of rents. Look after repairs, the water and plumbing. Make tax returns. Pay taxes and insurance and look after fire losses.
I SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS 10 Dowd Bldg., 271/2 W. 4th St., Phones Hemlock Office 4827; Res. 2023
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ADVERTISERS' DEPARTMENT
CHAMBERLIN METAL WEATHER STRIPS "Since 1893-The Standard"
Weather Strips for all types of Wood or Metal Windows and Doors
CHAMBERLIN CALKING SERVICE Factory Branch 18 East 6th St., Charlotte, N. C., Phone Hemlock 5302.
PAPER SPECIALTIES OUR SPECIALTY WE HAVE IT
IF IT'S PAPER
CHARLOTTE PAPER COMPANY
Mill Agents and Jobbers PAPER, WOODENWARE, TWINE
222 East Fourth Street, Telephone Hemlock 3832.
Choate Realty Co. JOS. L. CHOATE, JR.,
REAL ESTATE, RENTALS AND INSURANCE
204 Wilder Bldg., Phone Hemlock 7923.
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
WM. INGRAM, Salesman-J. D. GRANDY, Salesman
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ADVERTISERS' DEPARTMENT
REPUBLIC TRUCK SALES CORP. CHARLOTTE BRANCH
REPUBLIC TRUCKS-SALES and SERVICE
1314-1316-1318 S. Mint Phones Local Hemlock 2916; L. D. 9946
YOUR CANDY AND ICE CREAM MUST COME FROM
La Belle CANDY COMPANY
Where Quality and Courtesy Reign
Phone Hemlock 3195. 406 S. Tryon St.
VERDIE L. PERRELL
COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHER
KODAK FINISHING A SPECIALTY.
40 E. Trade St., Phone Hemlock 2468 CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA
MCAVOY PROCESS SHOPS
MCAVOY NORTH CAROLINA CORPORATION
We are Equipped to take care of ALL your Motor Car Requirements (Except Batteries and Tires)
Complete Trim Shop, Glass Replacement, Wrecked Cars Rebuilt, Body and Fender Straightening_All Kinds Mechanical Work
Varnish-ALL KINDS of REFINISHING-Lacquer
5 hours to 5 days. $10.00 to $125.00 411 N. Tryon St., CHARLOTTE, N. C., Phone Hem. 7711.
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ADVERTISERS' DEPARTMENT
CHARLOTTE PAINT COMPANY, INC.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DISTRIBUTORS PAINTS, STAINS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, GLASS
Phone Hemlock 5644. 202 N. College St. CHARLOTTE, N. C.
CHARLOTTE HOMES COMPANY
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REAL ESTATE AND HOME BUILDERS
214 Wilder Bldg. Phone Hemlock 4380.
PIEDMONT HAT SHOP CHRIST RALLIS, Mngr.
High class Cleaning, Pressing, Hat Blocking and Reno- vating. Shoe Shine Parlor for Ladies and Gentlemen.
27 S. Tryon St., Phone Hemlock 3818.
L. C. SING LAUNDRY
HIGH CLASS WORK Prompt Service Always
You can send laundry in before 10 a. m. and it will be ready next afternoon, except Saturday
11 S. Church St. Charlotte, N. C.
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ADVERTISERS' DEPARTMENT
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH West Trade, Cor. Church
REV. ALBERT SIDNEY JOHNSON, D. D., Pastor
STRANGERS WELCOME
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH North Tryon, Near Fifth
REV. A. A. McGEACHY, D. D., Pastor
Sunday Morning and Evening Services Bible School for All Ages, 9:30 A. M.
A CORDIAL WELCOME FOR VISITORS
LUMBER BUILDING MATERIAL MILLWORK
The largest and best selected stock of Lumber and Building Material in Charlotte. Also manufacturers of High Grade Mill Work. Get our prices and compare our material with others before placing your order.
J. H. WEARN & CO.
E 4th and Brevard Sts.,
Phone Hemlock 117
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
Office = Commercial - Society
PRINTING
In Fact, Anything You Want in the Printing Line Our Aim Is Good Workmanship and Prompt Service
Ever since the day Ben Franklin revolu · tionized the world by his first sheet, fresh with printer's ink, the printing industry has come to the front by leaps and bounds. Today printing is an absolute necessity.
GET RESULTS FROM YOUR ADVERTISING By Getting Effective Printing
It's Advertising, Brains & Printing That Bring Results
THE MILLER PRESS-For Quality Printing
P. O. Box 1098 Asheville, N. C.
Largest Publishing House in Western North Carolina
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ADVERTISERS' DEPARTMENT
Calvin C. Walker Irvin C. Walker
WALKER & SON Practical Plumbing and Heating Contractors ESTIMATES GLADLY FURNISHED 111 E. Park Ave., Phones Hemlock. Day 4218; Night 4373
Service is Our Motto WALKER & SON
PHONLES
CONTRACTORS
4218-4373;
Il Park Ave
The Only Completely Equipped Plumbing Repair Service Truck In the City.
THE GEO. D. CORNELL CO. General Painting Contractors
We specialize in painting and finishing Office, Commercial and Factory Build- ings. Estimates cheerfully given.
405 Wilder Bldg.,
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
Phone Hemlock 2451.
Home Office 2066 E. 4th St.,
Cleveland, Ohio.
A WORD TO THE WISE
ADVERTISE INYOUR CITY DIRECTORY IT PAYS!
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Miscellaneous Directory
CITY, COUNTY, UNITED STATES LOCAL GOVERNMENT, CHURCHES, SCHOOLS, CLUBS, SECRET SOCIETIES AND MUCH OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION
NOTE-This department is not a regular part of the Directory, the data In most cases being furnished to us; therefore, we do not claim or guarantee that this de- partment is complete. We will, however, gladly insert any useful information furn- ished us in time. accepting it as given to us.
MISCELLANEOUS
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CITY GOVERNMENT
(Commission Form of Government)
City Municipal Buildings-e Trade bet Davidson and Alexander
Mayor-F M Redd
Commissioner of Public Works-R L Brown
Commissioner of Public Safety-W R Robertson
Recorder-E McA Currie
Attorneys-F W Orr, Jno A McRae
Solicitor-Jos Ervin
Clerk-W E Read
Treasurer-C M Creswell
Tax Collectors-Fred Nash, C M Jet - ton, K E Ward and Mrs Edith B Jor- dan asst
Engineer-Wyte Thomas
Chief Sanitary Department-A B
Cook
Sanitary Officers-J R Hargett, J E Hicks. W F Stilwell, J C Hill, J H Griffith and J M Griffin
Building Inspector-R R Connelly Electrical Inspector-W M Sullivan
Supt of Water Works-W E Vest
Supt of Streets-S W Patterson
Plumbing Inspector-C C Walker City Supt of Schools- H P Harding Health Department
City Building e 4th cor Davidson City Health Officer-Dr W A Mc- Phaul
Clinician-Dr G L Rca
Quarantine Officer-W F Moore
Food Inspector-Dr L B Kendrick
Veterinarian-Dr L B Kendrick
Supervising Nurse-Mrs S B Mc- Pheeters
Bacteriologist-E M Dunean
Milk Inspector-A H Williamson
Fire Department-Phone 10
(Headquarters Station No 1-s Da- vidson cor 4th)
Chief-W H Palmer
Asst Chief-J H Wentz
Supt of Alarms-W A Cruse, asst C M Griswold
Station No 1-s Davidson cor 4th
Captains-E L Davis, E W Rhyne, H C Kissiah and W J Connell
Firemen-C M Caldwell, P C Hinson, Z H Howie, W M Martin, F H Rossick, J A Purser, J J Thomas, V B Atkins, J E Ferguson, J F Dillon, Leonard Austin, R T Barnes, C W Todd, D R Bookout, H B Stokes, C H Boone, J C Palmer, D E McShane, L A Barnes, G W Spittle, J McK Munday, H E Brown, C L Banks, C S Causey, W D Belton, E B Gordon, F F Caudle, H V Boger, R G Basing, A W Finlayson, J S West- nedge, and W G Cathey
Station No 2-s Boulevard nr Tem- pleton av
Captains-A E Moody, S H Honey- cutt
Lieutenants-Roy Austin, C T Mc- Call
Firemen-Wilder Black, E H Byrum, E W Hoglen, . T T King, H O Crowell, H E Straw, M W Duncan, W D Craig, E S Satterfield, P J Traywicks, H W Hudson, C A Walker, T A Ferguson
Station No 3-816 Louise av
Captain-R E Mendenhall
Lieutenant -- M D Yandle
Firemen-F F Oates, A H Sikes, G
L Barnett, J C Griffin, P L Barthe'
F W Brown, B C Gihson and L B Yandle
Station No 4-w 5th nr Graham
Captains-R M Ross, R F Barkely, Lieutenants-C J Christiansen, D W Phillips
Fremm-W P Savage, W W Beaver,
J F Moody, D A Horne, A L Wallace, H. C Horne, F D Keeter, T W Sehorne, W M Smith, G W Sikes, L E McKee, C H Vernier
FIRE ALARM DIRECTORY First Ward
12-Tryon and Tenth
13-College and Eighth
14-Brevard and Ninth
15-Davidson and Tenth
16-Sixth and Caldwell
17-Eighth and Alexander
18-College and Sixth
19-Brevard and Twelfth
112-Sixth and Myers
113-Seventh and McDowell
114-Brevard and Seventh
115-East Fifth and S A L Ry
112-North Colleg, and S A L RS Second Ward
21-E Trade and Brevard
22-Tryon and Fir: t
33 -- E Trade and Alexander
24-Myers and Third
25-Caldwell and First
26-Brevard and Vance
27-Myers and e Stonewall
:S-Boulevard and Oak º5- College and Third
212 - Trade and College 213 -- Brevard and Second
211- McDowell and ( Trade
213 -- J H Wearn & Co (yd)
216 -- East Fourth and Creek
217 -- South Lon; and First
23 !- Boundry and Plum Third Ward
31-Tryon and Morehead
32-Mint and Hill
33-Church and Vance
34-Third and Church
35-Cedar and Third
36-Independence Square
37-Graham and Second 38-Trade and Mint 33 -- Johnston Building
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312-Woodlawn and Grove
313 -- South Poplar and 4th
314-West 2d and McNinch
315 -- Mint and First 316- - South Tryon and Stonewall Fourth Ward
41-Trade and Sou Ry
42-Fifth and Clarkson
43-Graham and 7th
44-Ninth and Smith
45-Poplar and 9th
46-Liddell Foundry
47-Church and 7th
48-Poplar and 11th
49- Toleventh and Smith
412-Tryon and 6th
416-West 6th and Poplar
418 -- Interstate Milling Co
419-Ford Motor Co
421. - North Tryon and Fifth
422-Eighth and Pine Fifth Ward
51-Brevard and 16th
52-South Atlantic Waste Co
53-North Bargain Store
54-Davidson and 14th
55-Parkwood and Allen
56-Twenty-first and Brevard
57-North Tryon and Sprunt
58-18th and Davidson Sixth Ward 61-Seigle av and 9th
62-Central av and Preston
63-Central av and 10th
64-Belmont av and Pegram
65-Central av and Pecan
66-North Pegram and Kennon Seventh Ward
71-Elizabeth av and Fox
72-Fourth and Torrence
73-Presbyterian Hospital
74-Hawthorne Lane and 7th
75-East 7th and Monroe road
76-Torrence and Luther Eighth Ward
81-Tryon and Catherine
82-Woodruff and Pharmacy
83-East and South Boulevard
84-Kingston and Euclid 85-Oak and Davidson
86-Lynhurst and Worthington
87-South Tryon and Gold
88-Worthington and Avondale
89-South Boulevard and Camden rd
812-East Boulevard and Springdale
Ninth Ward
91-Palmer and Mint
94-Middle and Bland
95-Wilmore drive and Dowd road
96-Bland and Mint
Tenth Ward
92-Old Pland Road and Severs
93-Rebman and Beatty Ford road
Eleventh Ward
413-Liddell and Graham extd
414-Johnson and Walnut
415-Johnson and Spring
417-West 12th and Oliver
Police Department
(e 4th cor s Alexander)
Chief-Alex West
Chief of Traffic-W H Pitts
Captain-J F Farrington
Desk Sergeant and Clerk Recorder's Court-J L Mclaughlin
Night Desk Sergeant-E E Owens
Clerk to Chief-E J Nolan
Sergeants-R C Gardner, W E Pressley, and S M Willis
Chief of Detectives-M L Pence
Detectives-W P Allison, W M Beat- ty, H E Correll, T B Gardner, T H Jenkins, H M Jorner, J F Owens, Edwd Pittman, B L Porter, W H Huney- cutt 1
Motorcycle Police-D A Blake, L W Bowlin, J O Hughes and O G Over- carsh
Policemen-J O Alexander, A A Al- len, W G Bell, W T Bryant, J B Baker, L B Blackmon, W W Cousar, O H Crowell, J L Clark, Harry W Fisher, J A Ferguson, B H Fry, N J Fry, J M Fowler, W H Graham, D C Gay, R O Hill, J M Henderson, R L Lyles, R L Mulwee, R R McCraw, V T McGinnis, R M Martin, C D Moore, C P Nichols, C H Orr, N B Poovey, H M Robke, J D Rosich, E W Stroupe, V R Simpson, J A Taylor, E T Watson, W H Wilson, and Mrs Eloise Brown policewoman
City Jail - (Police Headquarters-e 4th cor Alexander)-Jailor T H Mer- ritt
City and County Welfare Dept (City Hall)
Supt Public Welfare and Chief Pro- bation Officer-M M Gray
Judge Juvenile Court-Wade H Wil- liams
Supervising Probation Officer and clk Juvenile Court-B L Baker
Probation Officer-Mrs M B Munn Probation Officer-Mrs M B Bryant Office Clerk-Miss M E Honeycutt
Probation Officer for Colored Chil- dren-Hattie F Russell
COUNTY GOVERNMENT (Mecklenburg County)
County Seat-Charlotte
Court House-s Tryon and 3d (old)
(new) e Trade cor Alexander
Superior Court, Fourteenth Judicial Circuit-Wm F Harding judge
Clerk Superior Court-Jas M Yan- dle, clerk invested with full probate power
Sheriff-Jno R Irwin
Deputies-G S Mayes, Graham Tay- lor, A B Johnson
Tax Collectors-Dist No 1, F G Bar- nett; Dist No 2, Jno R Irwin; Dist No 3, Parks Kirkpatrick
Auditor-F M Gresham
Register-Jno R Renfrow
Treasurer-J W Stinson
Surveyor-T B Spratt
Coroner-Frank Hovis
Attorney-Jno S Cansler
Supt County Home-W L Hood
Janitor Court House-R B Howard Jailer-S C McGinness
County Commissioners-R N Hood chmn, J A Newell (Newell N C), R E Henderson (Huntersville N C), Joe H Robinson, W M Ross
Mecklenburg Highway Commission- Thos Griffith chmn, A J Draper and J R Withers comnrs, G D Bradshaw sec. Lloyd McC Ross engnr
County Board of Education-W F McClintock chmn, Julian Miller, J W Alexander, C H Caldwell (R D 9)
County Supt of Education-Jos M Matthews, Miss Eloise Rankin asst
County Farm Demonstratlon Agent -Kope Ellas
County Health Officer-(see City & County)
County Home Demonstration Agent -Miss Delano Wilson
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Superior Court, Fourteenth Judicial Circuit-Wm F Harding resident judge Jas M Yandle clerk
Rural Police Station-(305 Mint), V P Fesperman chieť, Mrs Lizzie J Kil- lian and Jno F Watts desk sergts, J H Wilson, J F Holton, S S Rogers, R R Hazlewood, J E Irvine, J H Bing- ham, L L Fesperman, W H Moseley, R N Goforth, rural police
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
(Local)
Postoffice-w Trade s w cor Mint
Registry windows open from 8:00 a m to 9:00 p m
Stamp windows open from 7:30 a m to 9 pm
Money Order window open from 9:00
a m to 5:00 p m
Parcel Post window open from 7:30
a m to 9:00 p m.
General Delivery window open from
7:30 a. m to 7:00 p m
Postmaster-J D Allright
Asst Postmaster- - W B Bradford
Supt of Mails - C F Robinson
Foremen-V Q Stroup and & D Lam- beth
Supt of Carriers-J W Kiser
Asst Supt of Mails-Z V Linker
Money Order Clerk-J B Ruddock
Asst Money Order Clerks-S I Alex- ander, C A Miller and R J Joyner
Registry and Civil Service Section- W G Erwin
Asst Registry Clerks-S F Black- welder, G V Burris, F W Henderson, and W A Pritchett
Stamp Clerks-Miss Louise Erwin and H M Faggart
General Delivery Clerks-Miss Dora Austin, A A Paul and Miss G M Rob- inson
Parcel Post Clerks-P L Ritchie and M G Perry
Finance Clerk-Miss Willye Sum- merrow
Record Clerk-Miss Hattie F Ziegler Civil Service Clerk-W A Medlin Inquiry Clerk-A M L Garner
Stenographer-Miss M E Propst
Clerks-F J Alexander, H A Alexan- der, J L Armstrong, H J Austin, D J Ashcroft, E C Barrett, J G Baucom, J C Boyarsky, C R Burris, R J Burris, W W Burris, W S Campbell, S C Capps, T B Cline, P R Conrad, J D Crow, W R Culp, W J Current, W G Erwin, G W Freeman, J F Gallant, H A Haas, R G Hawn, W H Helms, Flynn Henderson, O M Honeycutt, L L Hoo- ver, J H Jones, L P Kestler, W L Kirk- sey, M D Lazenby, R D Miller, C R Mitchell, R H McLean, J S Prim, D L Ridenhour, B H Robinson, R C Robin- son, J F Sherrill, T H Sims, D S Skid- more, W W Sloop, A C Smith, D E Taylor, J H Taylor, F E Walters, R H Watts, W P Welch, D A White
Substitute Clerks-B A Houston and C W Propst
City Carriers-C L Alexander, R F Alexander, O N Barnhart, W G Barn- hardt, L B Beaver, A B Biggers, A J Brandes, E G Bray, W C Caldwell, A E Cherry, E E Clark, G H Clontz, E B Daniel, J L Donaldson, J M Dunn, W R Freeze, E B Gardner, V L Harrison, M L Hawkins, E S Helms, G C Hill, E C Hurt, H M Junker, E W Keller,
W B Kerr, R B Kisiah, H S Leonard, H M Lyles, J B McCall, Dennis Mc- Grath, W M Miller, C N Neely, S B Orr, S R Parnell, J M Poole, J R Pope, G P Sherrill, G W Suther, J M Sweet, M V Teague, H B Jeeter, J L Thorn- burg, W B Threatt, C B Washam, J C White, M V Wiley
Substitute Letter Carriers-E J Bal- lard, J H Fry, R E Furr, R W Garris, F L Owensby, O C Utley
Special Delivery Messengers-F C Barkley, J G Hasty, R E Hasty, R J Hasty, R E Hood, Boyd Pressley, J W Wilson, J A Michael
Motor Vehicle Employees-B R Har- irel, J J lloneycutt, Tink Honeycutt, H L White, C H Norris
Dilworth Station-205 e Park av, W A Mediin supt
Sub Stations-No 1, 200 n Tryon; No 2, 2009 s Boulevard; No 3, 10 Bet- mont av; Chadwick Rural, Chadwick Station; Villa Heights, 1314 Parkwood av; No 4, Efird's; No 5, Ivey's, and 1701 Elizabeth av (Elizabeth sta)
Rural Carriers-W C Garrison 1, A H Kirkpatrick 2, Earl Clanton 3, E L McConnell 4, Isaiah W Woolley 5, L J Runiple 6, C M Hutchinson 7, A M Rea 8, W M Pence 9, S M Baggett I0, G L Gaunt II
United States Mail Transfer Office- w 4th and Sou Ry, J C Witherspoon in charge
North Charlotte Postoffice-Caldwell nr 31st, N Charlotte; A T Barkley postmaster, D A Barkley asst
United States Postoffice Inspector- P O Bldg, W B Garrison
United States Court (Western Dis- trict of N C), Postoffice Bidg-Con- venes Ist Monday in April and Ist Monday in October; E Y Webb judge, J Y Jordan clk, E S Williams deputy clerk
U S District Attorney-T J Harkins, K J Kindley asst
U S Circuit Court, Postoffice Build- ing-Jno L Parker judge
U S Marshal-Brownlow Jackson
U S Commissioner, Law Bldg-W S Huggins
U S Prohibition Office-Mint Bldg, B C Shope depty administrator
United States Secret Service Agent- P O Bidg, H E Thomas
United States Weather Bureau-P O Bldg, S S Schworm metcorologist
United States Internal Revenue Office -P O Bldg, Edwd M Bell div chief
United States Government Narcotic Office-248 P O Bldg, S A Williams chief
United States Bureau of Internal Revenue-P O Bldg, H H Carmichael and G C Lunden agts
U S Veterans' Bureau - Johnston Bldg, J S Pittman regional mngr
U S Army Recruiting Sta - Mint Bldg, S A Williams recruiting officer
U S Marines Recruiting Sta-Mint Bldg, Eli Savage recruiting officer
U S Navy Recruiting Sta - Mint Bldg, T Myers recruiting officer
ASSOCIATIONS AND SOCIETIES
American Red Cross - 505 Wilder Bldg, Mrs Ray B Blackburn exec sec Boy Scouts of America-Hdqtrs 220
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MISCELLANEOUS
Latonia Bldg, J E Steere executive
Fair Association of the Carolinas (The)-811 n Church
Law Library Assn of Charlotte-Law Bldg, Jno A McRae pres, C A Cochran sec-treas
Made - in - Carolinas Exposition-e Park av and Sou Ry
Playground and Recreation Assn of Amer-111 Latta Arcade
Travelers' Aid Society - Sou Ry Passenger Sta
(Religious)
Y M C A-350 s Tryon, F O Clark- son rec sec, F C Abbott treas, D L Probert genl sec, G D Hoyle member- ship sec, C W Link phys director, F K Brasington asst phys director, A C Sheldon boys work sec, T P Wharton office sec, C V Furr towel clk
Y M C A State Committee, 350 s Tryon, J Wilson Smith sec
Y W C A-406 e Trade, Miss Eva Ferry genl sec, Miss L H Reilley ofc sec, Miss Conza Honard bus sec, Miss Julia C Grier rec sec, Miss Louise Bailey health education sec, Miss Jose- phine Schussler Girls Reserve sec *Y W CA (Phyllis Wheatley Branch) 405 s Brevard, Aurelia H Williams sec, Florence M Onque asst sec
ASYLUMS, HOMES & CHARITIES
Alexander Home-1220 e Boulevard, cor Kenilworth av, Mrs Fannie A Sharpe matrons
Associated Charities-City Hall, Mrs C B Floyd exec sec.
Florence Crittenton Industrial Home -513 n McDowell, Mrs Edna P Cowgill supt
Junior League Baby Home-1531 e 4th, Miss Carrle Godfrey supt, Mrs Mary Gash matron
Near East Relief-708 Coml Bk Bldg, P W Crockford field dicector
Thompson Orphanage (The)-e 4th extd, Rev Wm H Wheeler supt
Womens Emergency Home (Salva- tion Army)-400 n Poplar, Mrs Kate Frye matron
BANKS AND BANKERS
American Trust Co-202-206 s Tryon, incorporated July 1901, capital $1,200,- 000.00, surplus and undivided profits $975,000,00. W H Wood pres, T E Hemby, Arthur J Draper, B B Gos- sett v-pres, J E Davis sec-treas, H L Davenport, W B Dyer Jr, W B Klugh, C B Campbell and F W De Armon asst sec-treas, Jno Fox trust officer Charlotte Morris Plan Co-34 s Try- on, capital $200,000.00, surplus $50,- 000.00, T M Shelton chm, H C Sherrill pres, W H Bethea v-pres, G L Wil- liams sec
Charlotte National Bank-s Tryon cor 4th, chartered January 1897, capi- tal $500,000.00, surplus and profits $760,000.00. J M Scott pres, W J Chambers and J F Robertson v-pres, W H Twitty v-pres and cashr, W B McClintock, M G Kirkpatrick and W H Neal asst cashrs
Citizens Savings & Loan Co-20 e 4th, capital $300,000.00, undivided prof- its $142,000.00, J W Zimmerman pres, J N McCausland, E W Berryhill v- pres, J A Fore sec, J T Porter treas
City Industrial Bank-9 e 5th, capi- tal $125,000.00, undivided profits $32,- 000.00, R L Goode pres, W J Edwards, J M Oldham v-pres, W G Craven cashr J C Berryhill asst cashr
Commercial National Bank - 200 s Tryon, incorporated February 1874, capital $500,000.00, surplus and profits $709,000.00, R A Dunn pres, C W John- ston v-pres, A T Summey v-pres, 1 W Stewart cashr and trust officer, M T Williams, F Hendrix, J B Doar asst cashrs
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