Charlotte, North Carolina city directory [serial] 1911, Part 2

Author: Piedmont Directory Co; Miller, Ernest H
Publication date: 1911
Publisher: Asheville, N.C. : Piedmont Directory Co.
Number of Pages: 578


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W. A. ELLERBE, Mgr.


Charlotte, N. C.


J. K. BARTLEY .R. L. BARTLEY


BARTLEY BROS.


WOOD


Phone Us


1304 South Tryon Street


MILLERSHAN & SCHWEIGER


CIGARS and TOBACCO 37 West Trads


Imported and Domestic Cigars - of EXCELLENT FLAVOR


1 11 1


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SPECIAL ADVERTISERS'DIRECTORY


J. L. EAGLES


PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST


A Complete and Full Line of Soaps, Perfumes and All Toilet Articles


Phones 685-686 LONG DISTANCE PAY STATION


32 S. College Street CHARLOTTE, N. C.


Phone the Coal Man


COAL


to send you up a ton or so be- fore you run entirely out of fuel. And be sure the coal man bears our name and ad- dress. Otherwise you may get coal that will keep you hot under the collar even if it doesn't warm your house or cook your meals. Can we send some today? Why cer- tainly.


R. C. HARDING


922 N. Davidson Phone 1114


Wyatt Company Staple and Fancy Groceries Country Produce, Feed, Etc.


Phone 282 Dilworth


CHARLOTTE


NORTH CAROLINA


When writing advertisers mention the directory


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SPECIAL ADVERTISERS' DIRECTORY


The Morrow-Bass Co.


Charlotte's New


DEPARTMENT STORE 31-33 East Trade Street


25 25


The Value Giving Store for


Dress Goods Stylish Coat Suits Shoes Hosiery Etc.


Hamberger Made Clothes and Regal Shoes for Men


Great varieties, best qualities. new stock and prices- well, come to us and save your TIME and MONEY. Ask anybody for The Busy Store. It's on the lips of every woman.


The Morrow-Bass Co.


"Where Bargains are Always Found"


When writing advertisers mention the directory.


MISCELLANEOUS CHARLOTTE DIRECTORY


City, County and State Government and Other Useful Information for 1911


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 that it is complete; we will, how- ever, gladly insert any useful information furnished us in time-Publrs


MISCELLANEOUS 21


STATE GOVERNMENT OF NORTH CAROLINA


Governor-W W Kitchin


Lieutenant-Governor-W C Newland Private Sec to Governor-A J Field Secretary of State-J Bryan Grimes State Treasurer-Benjamin R Lacy State Auditor-Benjamin F Dixon Attorney-General-T W Bickett


Superintendent of Public Instruction-


J Y Joyner


Adjutant-General-T R Robertson State Librarian-M O Sherrill


Superintendent of Public Buildings-C C Sherry


State Standard Keeper-L H Lumsden Commissioner of Labor and Printing- M L Shipman


Insurance Commisisoner - James R Young


State Printer-E M Uzzell


Governor's Council


The Secrteary of State, Treasurer, Auditor and Superintendent of Public In- struction


State Board of Education


The Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, Secretary of State, Treasurer, Auditor, Superintendent of Public Instruction and Attorney-Gener al


State Board of Public Buildings and Grounds


The Governor, Secretary of State, Treasu: er and Attorney-General


State Board of Pensions


The Governor, Auditor, Treasurer and Attorney-General


Judiciary


Supreme Court-Chief Justice Walter Clark


Associate Justices-P D Walker, H G Connor, Geo H Brown Jr, and Wm A Hoke


COUNTY GOVERNMENT


(Mecklenburg County) Charlotte County Seat-Court House, South Tryon, se cor 3d


Superior Court-J L Webb judge


Clerk-C C Moore


Deputy-P V Moody


Clerk invested with full probate power


Sheriff-N W Wallace


Deputy-S W Porter


Tax Collector (Charlotte Township)- The Sheriff


Register of Deeds-W M Moore


Deputy-R L Sing


Treasurer-J W Stinson


Surveyor-J B Spratt


Supt Education-R J Cochran


Coroner-Z A Hovis


Physician-Dr C S Mclaughlin


Attorneys-Burwell & Cansler


Keeper County Home-T J Holton


Janitor Ct Hse-S W Kirkpatrick


County Commissioners-W M Long chairman; Wm N McKee, D A Hender- son, F F Beatty and W J Dunn


County Finance Committee - W S Pharr. Thos Griffith, J P Pharr


County Board of Education-Wm An- derson, Charlotte, Chairman; P D Price, Steele Creek; C H Caldwell, Charlotte; B D Funderburk, Matthews; A F Long, Huntersville


Court Calendar


Superior Court, 12th Judicial Circuit- J L Webb, resident judge; J A Russell clerk


Convenes: 3d Monday before 1st Mon- day in March; 7th Monday after 1st Mon- day in March; 13th Monday after 1st Mondav in March: 3d Monday before 1st Monday in September; 3d Monday after 1st Monday in September; 13th Monday after 1st Monday in September. Each term to continue two weeks for trial of criminal cases exclusively


7th Monday before 1st Monday in March; 1st Monday after 1st Monday in March; 7th Monday before 1st Monday in September; 8th Monday after 1st Monday in March; 14th Monday after 1st Monday in March; 12th Monday after 1st Monday in September; 4th Monday after 1st Monday in September. This term to continue three weeks for trial of civil cases exclusively


Each term to continue one week for trial of civil cases exclusively


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MISCELLANEOUS


CITY GOVERNMENT


(Executive Department)


Office, City Hall, n Tryon, se cor 5th Mayor-Dr Chas A Bland Mayor Pro Tem-Col W W Phifer City Clerk & Treas-A H Wearn City Tax Collector-J M Wilson City Attorney-P C Whitlock Asst Atty-John A Parker Chief of Police-T M Christenbury City Recorder-W B Smith City Physician-F O Hawley City Engineer-Joseph Firth Chief of Fire Department-W S Orr City Plumb'g Inspector-Edw Hyland City Cotton Weigher-J S Withers City Electrician-F E Robinson Superintendent of Schools-A Graham Supt of Water Works-P H Williams Superintendent of Streets-D T Ritch Keeper of Elmwood Cemetery-C M Berryhill


Keeper of Pinewood Cemetery - A Phifer


Superintendent of Crematory - J W Stewart


Janitor City Hall-W H Ross


Aldermen


Aldermen-Ward 1 W F Stevens, J P Carr, R F Stokes and W R Matthews; Ward 2 J W Lewis, C M Strong and W A Watson; Ward 3 A M Guillet, F O Landis and R J Sifford: Ward 4 J C Hunter, W W Phifer and E S Williams; Ward 5 O L Dunn; Ward 6 J A Austin; Ward 7 E L Mason; Ward 8 J L Sexton, and E W Thompson; Ward 9 J C Mont- gomery; Ward 10 D L Kistler and Ward 11 L W Wingate


School Commissioners-Ward 1 W H Belk, W A Neal and D R Yarbrough; Ward 2 T T Smith, T C Toomey; Ward 3 E F Creswell, J Hirshinger; Ward 4 J D McCall and S F Tomlinson; Ward 5 J J Williams: Ward 6 W J Cook; Ward 7 F R Cates; Ward 8 C F Alexander and F M Osborne; Ward 9 J Lee Phillips; Ward 10 R O Robinson, Ward 11 W J Gray


Executive Board (Public Service)


Executive Board - Thomas J Davis, Charles A. Williams and W Jesse Cham- bers


Police Department (Headquarters, City Hall) Chief-T M Christenbury Sergeants-Y M Youngblood and W H Pitts


Desk Sergeants-J M Earnhardt and J M Scullion


Fire Department (Headquarters, 10-12 e 5th) Phones-No 1 phone No 10; Nos 2 and


3 phone No 130; No 4 phone No 262 Chief-W S Orr


Supt Fire Alarms-W A Cruse Foreman No 1 -J H Wallace Foreman oN 2 and 3-J E Orr Foreman No 4-W F Simpson


ASYLUMS AND HOMES


Alexander Rescue Home-303 s Mc- Dowell; Mrs Julia Price supt


Florence Crittenton Industrial Home- 513 n McDowell; Miss H L Cadett supt


Thompson Orphanage (The)-East av ext; founded by Lewis Thompson of Ber- tie County, N C; Rev W J Smith supt


BANKS AND BANKERS


American Trust Co-Trust Bldg- in- corp July 1901; capital and surplus $525,- 000; assets $2,000,000; George Stephens pres, W S Lee v-pres, B N Duke v-pres, W H Wood sec-treas, J Ernest Davis asst sec-treas


Charlotte National Bank-Realty Bldg; chartered January 1897; resources $2,- 000,000.00; J H Little pres, John M Scott v-pres, J F Robertson v-pres, W H Twitty cashr


Commercial National Bank-41 s Try- on: incorp February 1874; capital and surplus $860,000.00; R A Dunn pres, W E Holt v-pres, A G Brenizer cashr, A T Summey asst cashr


First National Bank (The)-20 s Tryon incorp 1865; capital and profits $600,000, assets $2,000,000.00; H M McAden pres, Geo W Bryan v-pres, John F Orr cashr


Merchants and Farmers National Bank -25 e Trade; incorp 1871; capital and surplus $370,000.00; Geo E Wilson pres, John B Ross v-pres, W C Wilkinson cashr, H W Moore asst cashr


Southern Loan and Savings Bank-4 S Tryon; incorp February 1901; capital $50,000; John M Scott pres, W S Alex- ander v-pres, W L Jenkins cashr


Union National Bank (The)-35 s Try- on; incorp 1908; capital $100,000, surplus and undivided profits $20,000; T W Wade pres, F D Alexander v-pres, H M Victor cashr


BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS


Greater Charlotte Club (Board of Trade of the City of Charlotte), 34 w Trade, organized 195; W T Corwith sec and treas


Charlotte Retail Merchants' Assn-13 s Tryon; R W Miller pres, C S Stone v- pres, H E Pell sec, E W Berryhill treas


CEMETERIES


Elmwood Cemetery-w 7th and John- son, C M Berryhill supt


Hebrew Cemetery-Groveton


Pinewood Cemetery-w 9th and John- son, A Phifer keeper


Presbyterian Cemetery - w 5th cor Church


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MISCELLANEOUS


CHURCH DIRECTORY (WHITE) Baptist


First Baptist Church-318-320 n Tryon, Rev H H Hulton pastor


Highland Park Baptist Church - - n Charlotte, Rev S F Conrad pastor


Louise Avenue Baptist Church-600 11 Caldwell, Rev L R Pruett pastor


Pritchard Memorial Baptist Church-s Boulevard cor Templeton av, Rev E E Bomar pastor


Catholic


Saint Peter's Catholic Church-501 S Tryon, Rev Joseph Mueller O S B, pastor


Episcopal


Church of the Holy Comforter-1606 s Boulevard, Rev F M Osborne rector


St Andrew's Chapel-Seversville


St John's Chapel-308 n Graham, Rev Harris Mallinckrodt rector


St Martin's Chapel-615 n Davidson, Rev Francis M Osborne rector


St Mary the Virgin-e 4th ext, Rev W J Smith rector


St Peter's Episcopal Church-n Tryon, s w cor 7th, Rev Harris Mallinckrodt rec- tor


Lutheran


St Mark's Lutheran Church-n Tryon bet 7th and 8th, Rev R L Patterson pas- tor


Methodist


Belmont Park M E Church-201 n Pe- gram, Rev L A Falls pastor


Brevard St M E Church-614 n Bre- vard, Rev W O Goode pastor


Calvary M E Church - s Church nr Hill, Rev A T Bell pastor


Dilworth M E Church-Worthington av, Dilworth; Rev W C Jones pastor


North Charlotte M E Church-Rev W M Robbins pastor


Seversville M E Church-Seversville Trinity M E Church-401-403 s Tryon, Rev A W Plyler pastor


Tryon Street M E Church South-235 n Tryon, Rev G T Rowe pastor


Presbyterian


Belmont Presbyterian Church-n Pe- gram st, Rev T D Cartledge pastor


First Presbyterian Church-west Trade bet Church and Poplar


Groveton Chapel-Groveton, Rev Jno Mercer pastor


Northside Presbyterian Church -Lid- dell cor Smith


Seversville Presbyterian Church-Sev- ersville, Rev W E West pastor


Second Presbyterian Church-n Tryon bet 5th and 6th, Rev A A McGeachy pas- tor


St Paul's Presbyterian Church-817 11 Caldwell, Rev W E Furr pastor


Tenth Avenue Presbyterian Church- cor Pine and w 10th, Rev A R Shaw pas- tor


Victor Presbyterian Chapel - 18 S Cedar


West Avenue Presbyterian Church- Trade cor Cedar, Rev H M Pressly pas- tor


Westminster Presbyterian Church - S Boulevard, Dilworth, Rev F D Jones pas- tor


Associate Reformed Presbyterian


First A R P Church-cor s Tryon and w 3d, Rev G W Hanna pastor


Chalmers Memorial A R P Church- 1900 s Boulevard, Rev R E Hough pastor


East Avenue Tabernacle-East av cor McDowell, Rev J G Kennedy pastor


Forest Grove - Groveton, Rev R R Caldwell


Villa Hghts A R P Church-Rev E G Carson pastor


Non-Denominational


Salvation Army-11 w 5th


COLORED CHURCHES


Baptist


Ebenezer Baptist Church-514 e 2d, Rev J R Cozart pastor


Evangelistic Church of the First Born -Oil Town


First Baptist Church-802 s Church, Rev P S Lewis pastor


Friendship Baptist Church-417 s Bre- vard, Rev G O Bullock pastor


Mt Carmel Baptist Church-Biddleville Rev C F Gingles pastor


Mt Moi'ah Primitive Baptist Church- n Alexander cor 11th, Rev W M Scott pastor


Nazareth Baptist Church-Fairview- Rev J H Eury pastor


St Paul's Bapt Church-903 e 1st


Shiloh Baptist Church-910 e 10th


Congregational


Emanuel Congregational Church-515 s Caldwell, Rev D J Flynn pastor


Episcopal


St Michaels and All Angels Episcopal Church-Mint cor Hill, Rev A M Coch- ran rector


Williams Tabernacle-400 e_Boundary


Lutheran


St Paul's Lutheran Church-e 2d cor Alexander, Rev John McDavid pastor


Methodist


Bethel A M E Church-400 Hill al, Rev W C Cleland pastor


Clinton Chapel A M E Zion-409 Mint, Rev L E Madison pastor


Gethsemane A M E Church-Biddle- ville, Rev Wm Du Bose pastor


Grace A M E Zion Church-211 s Bre- vard, Rev J P Foote pastor Greenville Tabernacle AME Zion Church-Greenville, Rev J S Smith pas- tor


Ivey's Chapel-806 e Stonewall, Rev S W Hamilton pastor


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MISCELLANEOUS


Little Rock A M E Zion Church-401 n Meyers, Rev W R Douglas pastor


Simpson Tabernacle-307 s Graham, Rev C K Brown pastor


Presbyterian


Biddleville Presbyterian Church-Bid- dleville, Rev A Dockery pastor


Greenville Presbyterian Church - Rev C N Jenkins pastor


Second Presbyterian Church - 1125 S Church, Rev A F Graham pastor


Seventh Street Presbyterian Church-e 7th cor College, Rev R P Wyche pastor


CLUBS


(see Business Directory)


EDUCATIONAL


(Public Schools)


Alexander Graham supt, City Hall


White School No 1 - South Graded School, Morehead and Boulevard sts, A G Randolph prin


White School No 2 - North Graded School, cor of Ninth and Brevard sts, H P Harding prin


White School No 3-Euclid av, Dil- worth, F A Wyche prin


White School No 4 - Belmont, G P Heiling prin


White School No 5-Elizabeth Mills, Miss Anna B Carr prin


White School No 6-Seversville, Miss Addie C Brown prin


White School No 7 - Groveton, Mrs Nora Moore


White Graded School No 8 - Myers Park, Miss Mabel Trotter prin


White Graded School No 9 - Fifth Ward School, Highland Park, Miss Hat- tie Alexander prin


White Graded School No 10 - 601 n Graham, Miss Sallie Bethune prin


(Colored Schools


Colored Graded School No 1-s Myers st, S B Pride prin


Colored Graded School No 2-Biddle- ville, Hattie Neal prin


Colored Graded School No 3-Rudisill st, Leanna Cardwell prin


SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES (Private)


Baird's School for Boys-214 n Poplar, J G Baird supt


King's Business College - Piedmont Bldg, Prof F L Riggsbee mngr and prin Charlotte University School -213-214 Piedmont Bldg, H W Glasgow prin


Elizabeth College-Board of Directors: Rev C B King A M, pres and treas, Dr C A Misenheimer sec, C H Duls, John S Hill, Durham N C, B L Umberger, Con- cord N C


Officers of Government and Instruction -Rev Charles B King A M, pres, prof of Intellectual Sciences; Irene B Palmer, lady prin and prof of history; Margaret


Willis A B, prof of Latin; Frances H Jackson A B, prof of mathematics and natural science; Rev G D Bernheim D D, chaplain; Ruth Richardson, prof of Eng- lish; Rev R L Patterson, Bible; Dennie F Cattrell, prof of expression and physi- cal culture; Fern Frayer, prof of com- mercial branches and sec to president; Martha R Robinson, modern languages; Ethel Randolph, prin of prep dept; Maud Schaeffer, preparatory dept; H J Zehm, director of music; Clara Carpenter, asst director of music; Edith Van Gilluwe, prof of violin; Cynthia E Sessions, prof of voice; Ruth Lillard, accompanist to voice teacher; Katherine A Gaines A B, prof of piano; Elmore Watson A B, prof of piano; Cornelia T Earle, prof of art; Chas A Misenheimer, physician; J P Matheson M D, lecturer on eye, throat and ear; Neta J Umberger, matron and trained nurse; Mrs Mary L Seay, house- keeper; AliceHouston librarian


Presbyterian College for Women-Col- lege cor 9th, J L Caldwell pres


O'Donoghue Hall, 511 s Tryon-Sisters of Mercy in charge


Southern Industrial Institution, Mt Holly rd, Rev J A Baldwin pres


North Carolina Medical College-215 n Church. Officers and Executive Commit- tee of the corporation: Dr John P Mun- roe pres, Dr Edward C Register v-pres, Dr Andrew J Crowell sec-treas, Dr W D Nesbit Dean of Faculty, Dr R H Lafferty registrar


Colored


Biddle University - Biddleville (Pres- byteritan); H L McCrorey D D, pres and prof of Hebrew; Rev Yorke Jones D D, prof of homiletics, history, rhetoric and English literature; Rev David Brown D D, prof of Christian evidences, systematic and pastoral theology; Rev P W Russell D D, prof of Greek; Geo E Davis Ph D, prof of natural science and dean of fac- ulty; R L Douglas A M, prof of math; Rev F J Anderson A M, adjunct prof of Greek and prof of mental and moral phil- osophy; J D Martin A M, prof of Latin; Rev J G Drayton D D, prof and prin of normal and preparatory school; T A Long ยท M, musi : and Latin; L L Spauld- ing A B, asst prof; Rev C H Shute A H, asst prof and librarian; I D L Torrence A M, asst prof; W H Stinson A M, supt of the home department and treas


St Michael's Training and Industrial School-410 w Hill, Rev A M Cochran prin


HALLS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS (see Business Directory)


HOSPITALS AND SANATORIUMS


Charlotte Sanatorium-19 w 7th; D A Tompkins pres, Dr E C Register v-pres, Dr W D Witherbee sec and treas, Miss E E Cherryman supt


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MISCELLANEOUS


Crowell Sanatorium (The),-9 n Cald- well; S M Crowell M D, medical director


Mercy General Hospital-8 e 1st Sis- ters of Mercy in charge; Sister M Dolores, directress


St Peter's Hospital-Poplar cor 6th; Mrs John Wilkes pres, Mrs J S Watters v-pres, Mrs C E Platt cor sec, Miss Mary Cordner supt, visitor's hours 2 to 6 PM The Presbyterial Hospital-311 and 315 w Trade; E T Cansler pres, Dr J R Alex- ander sec and treas, Miss E H MacNich- ols supt, visitors' hours 2 to 5 PM


Good Samaritan Hospital (c)-405 w Hill, Anna B Robinson, matron


LIBRARIES


Carnegie Library - 308-310 n Tryon, founded 1903, officers board of trustee, T S Franklin pres, J F Wilkes v-pres, A H Wearn sec-treas, Miss Sallie H Adams and Miss M E Wiley asst librarians


Law Library Association of Charlotte -3d floor Law Bldg, meet on call of president; W B Rodman pres, Lott W Humphrey sec-treas


MILITARY


Battery "A" Charlotte Artillery-Meet and drill every Monday night at Armory, Auditorium Bldg; J C Byrd captain, C W Norman 1st lieut, J R Neal 2d lieut


Hornet's Nest Rifles-Meets 2d and 4th Monday night at Armory , Auditorium Bldg, drill every Monday night; John A Parker captain, Brent S Drane 1st lieut, R M Johnston 2d lieut


NEWSPAPERS (see Business Directory)


PARKS


Baseball Park-Dilworth Latta Park-Dilworth


Vance Park-Mint, n w cor 4th


POSTOFFICE DEPARTMENT


Money Order, Registry and Stamp Windows open 8 A M to 5 PM; General Delivery Window open 8 A M to 6 PM; General Delivery, Registry, Stamp and City Carriers' Windows open Sundays and Holidays 12 to 1 PM


Postmaster-J B Spence


Asst Postmaster-W B Bradford Money Order Clerk-T B Ruddock Registry Clerk-W G Erwin Stamp Clerk-Miss Louise Erwin Distributing Clerk-R W Sossaman General Delivery Clerk-H C Albright Clerks-Wells Marshall, D W Hunter, R E Frazier, A M L Garner, C F Robin- son, W B Renfrow, C F Alexander, A H Cox, H D Farrington, S D Lambeth, M D Lazenby, Z V Linker, W A Medlin, Flynn Henderson, C A Miller, W F Moseley, P M Pearson and J F Sherrill Transfer Clerks-J H Young, J Y Weddington and J P Sherrill


Carriers-M L Hawkins, N C White,


W B Alexander, J W Kiser, T L Powell, M A Price, R B Henderson, A P White, B J Summerrow, J L Todd, R M Kurtz, E M Williams, G W Goode, F H Ram- sey, W C Smith, J F Alexander and L J Ridge


Substitutes-A J Brandes, H E Mulli- gan and F M Dobbs Sub-Stations-


No 1-11 n Tryon, J A Henderson, clerk in charge


No 2-2009 s Boulevard, P L Wyatt, clerk in charge


No 3-10 Belmont av, S P Ward clerk in charge


No 4-1600 s Boulevard, T C Woodruff clerk in charge


SECRET AND BENEVOLENT ORDERS BPOE


Charlotte Lodge No 392-Meets every Wednesday night at 7 Mint st, J D Belli- veau sec


FOE


Zeb Vance Aerie No 1519-eMets ev- ery Wednesday night at 8:30 at 31 w Trade


Fraternal Mystic Circle


Mecklenburg Ruling No 577-Meet at 221 s Tryon 1st Monday night in each month


Improved Order Heptasophs


Charlotte Conclave No 440-G A Page sec


IOOF


Catawba River Encampment No 21- Meets at 17 e Trade 2d and 4th Monday nights in each month


Charlotte Lodge No 88-Meets at 17 e Trade every Thursday night


Rosalie Rebekah Lodge No 22-Meets over 35 e Trade every Friday night


Mecklenburg Declaration Lodge No 9 -Meets over 35 e Trade every Tuesday night


IORM


Catawba Tribe No 13-Meets at 331/2 e Trade every Friday night


Pocahontas Tribe No 29-Meets every Wednesday night at Odd Fellows' Hall JR OURM


Dilworth Council No 12 - Meets in Sims' Hall, Dilworth, every Thursday night


Stonewall Lodge No 270-Meets every Monday night at 31 e Trade Lodge No 90-Meets every Friday night over 225 n Pegram


Knights of Columbus


Meets every first Tuesday in each month at O'Donoghue Hall Knights of Honor


Mecklenburg Lodge No 335-Meets in Baumgarten's Hall first and third Mon- day nights in each month


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Knights of Khorassan


Suez Temple No 73-Meets first Friday in each month at Masonic Temple, Pied- mont Bldg, A E McCausland sec


Knights of Pythias


Charlotte Lodge No 83 - Meets at 20012 s Tryon every Tuesday night, W G Lake, K or R and S


Dilworth Lodge No 142-Meets every Thursday night at Sims' Hall, C F Alex- ander, K of R and S


Insurance Dept, Section No 1211-J G Baird sec


Insurance Dept Section No 3289-J T Porter sec


Insurance Dept, Section No 3722-T W Dixon sec


Hoskins Lodge No 203 -- Meets every' Monday night Woodmen's Hall, Chad- wick, Clyde McGhee, K or R and S


Mecklenburg Lodge No 90-Meets at 20012 s Tryon every Friday night, F R Cates, K or R and S


Rathbone Lodge No 37 - Meets in Piedmont Bldg every Thursday night, A E McCausland, K or R and S


Masonic


Ancient Arabic Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine of Oasis Temple and Des- ert of the Carolinas-Meets on call in Masonic Temple, Piedmont Bldg


Carolina Consistory No 1-Meets Ma- sonic Temple


Charlotte Lodge of Perfection No 2, A AS R-Meets 2d and 4th Monday nights in each month at Masonic Temple


Charlotte Commandery No 2, K T- Meets 2d Tuesday in each month in Ma- sonic Temple, Piedmont Bldg


Excelsior Lodge No 261-Meets at Ma- sonic Temple 1st and 3d Monday nights in each month


Joppa Lodge, A F and A M-Meets at Sims' Hall every Friday night


Mecklenburg Chapter No 1, Rose Croix A A S R-Meets at Masonic Temple 2d Monday night in each month


Phalanx Lodge No 31, A F and A M- Meets at Masonic Temple, Piedmont Bldg, 3rd Tuesday night in each month


Royal Arch Chapter No 39, F and A M-Meets at Masonic Temple 4th Tues- day night in each month


Royal Arcanum


Royal Arcanum - Meets 1st and 3d Tuesdays in each month at City Hall


W of W


White Oak Camp No 2 - Meets 2d


Thursday in each month in Odd Fel- lows' Hall


Hornet's Nest Camp No 96-Meets 1st and Sd Tuesday nights in each month in Odd Fellows' Hall


SOCIETIES, CLUBS, ETC.


Associated Charities Society - 41/2 S Tryon, Dr Wm Allan sec and treas


Mecklenburg Fair Association-W S Orr treas and mngr


Phi-Kappa-Beta-Alpha Chapter Meets every Tuesday night Wilkerson Bldg


United Confederate Veterans


Mecklenburg Camp No. 382, U C V- Meets on call of commander, J S Shafer commander


Grand Army of the Republic


Hartranft Post No 40-Meets in Wil- kinson Bldg 1st Wed in each month; R W Smith, commander


United Commercial Travellers


Meets 17 E Trade 1st and 3d Saturday nights at 8 o'clock


Daughters of the American Revolution


Mecklenburg Chapter No 409-Meets 2d Thursday in each month, except July and August, at homes of various mem- bers


Daughters of the Confederacy


Stonewall Jackson Chapter-Meets in Hall of the U C V, Mecklenburg Camp, 1st Saturday in each month


United States Court


Western District of North Carolina. Convenes second Mondays in June and December


District Judge-James E Boyd, Greensboro, N C


District Attorney-A E Holton, Win- ston-Salem, N C


Clerk Circuit and District Courts-H C Cowles, Statesville, N C


Deputy Clerk District Courts-D M Furches, Statesville, N C


Marshal-W E Logan, Asheville, N C YMCA


Young Men's Christian Association- S Tryon, cor W 2d; organized 1874; open 8 A M to 10 P M; Sundays 2 to 7 P M


Young Women's Christian Association -12 N Church; Miss E L Sherrad, gen'l sec; Miss Lelia King, matron


Inter-State Executive Committee of Y M C A of North and South Carolina-Y M C A Bldg; M B Speir chmn, J H Little treas, F C Abbott sec


BLAIR BROS. & CO.


PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS


Our Motto: "ACCURACY and PURITY"


3rd Door from Selwyn Hotel Agents for HIGH GRADE CANDIES 24 West Trade St. Telephone 120


CHARLOTTE, N. C.


CHARLOTTE AUTO SCHOOL


Requires 30 days practical course in our Machine Shops to learn the Auto business. We guarantee positions under certain conditions. Investigate.


Charlotte Telegraphy School


WANTED-Young men and ladies to take a three months'. Practical Course with us. We have been receiving more calls. for our Graduates than we could supply.


CHARLOTTE COTTON CO.


Teaches grading, classification, averaging and shipping cot- ton, and assists its graduates in making contracts to enter the markets.


J. H. DICKINSON, President


Offices, American Trust Co. Building. Charlotte, N. C.


Queen City Dyeing & Cleaning Works


13 W. 5th Street Expert Dyers and Cleaners


Ladies Clothes a Specialty J. H. DU BOSE, Prop. Phone 246


DRESSER STONE WORKS


Monuments and Headstones


BUILDING CONTRACTORS IN ALL STONE


FIFTH AND


SOUTHERN RAILWAY


The New York Lunch Room & Restaurant


BEST STYLE IN THE SOUTH OPP. SELWYN HOTEL and 29 West Trade


Charlotte - N. C.


Quick Service We Never Close


Lunch Counter Unequaled


Fifty Stools


Phones 1306 and 1844


GUS. J. LAMPROS, GEORGE J. ANAGNOS, JAMES J. LAM- PROS, CHAS. J. ANAGNOS and ARTHUR J. LAMPROS


COAL


COPYRIGHT


. REIGNS SUPREME.


The King of all coal mined is the Jellico, which we parcel out to well advised customers at as little per ton as we can afford and still pay for food, lodging and clothing once in a while. You can't do better-may do a lot worse-than buy coal here. We are also headquarters for wood, all dry and well seasoned.




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