Directory of the city of Raleigh [serial], Part 2

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Publication date: 1888
Publisher: Raleigh, N.C. : Observer Print. Co.
Number of Pages: 184


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AMERICAN LEGION OF HONOR.


RALEIGH COUNCIL, NO. 1818 .- D. T. Johnson, C .; J. W. Watson, P. C .; S. M. Parish, Sec .; W. H. Dodd, Col .; A. M. Powell, Treas.


TYPOGRAPIIICAL UNION.


RALEIGH TYPOGRAPHICAL, UNION, No. 54 .- Josiah Jones, P .; C. J. Betts, V. P .; William N. Brockwell, R. and F. S .; L. O. Longee, T .; A. J. Williams, C. S .; Simeon Smith, S. at A. Meets first Wednesday night in every month, at Rescue Hall.


R. & G. R. R. WORKINGMEN'S RELIEF ASSOCIATION.


W. C. Betts, President ; John W. Horton, Vice-President ; T. B. Alderson, Financial Secretary ; W. H. Cole, Recording Secretary; W. L. Davis, Treasurer.


ODD FELLOWS. COLORED.


VIRTUE LODGE, No. 1616 .- George Wychie, N. G .; Ransom Avera, V. G .; Isaiah G. Hayes, S .; Jasper Hinton, T. Meets every first and fourth Friday in every month, at Lodge Room, Dawson and Davie Streets.


MASONS. .


WIDOWS' SON LODGE, No. 4 .- A. J. Harris, W. M .; J. Alston, S. W .; Henry Hartsfield, J. W .; J. R. Davis, T .; W. H. Curtis, S. Meets first and third Monday nights in each month, at 133 Fayetteville Street.


XIII


GENERAL INFORMATION.


WAKE COUNTY GOVERNMENT.


Charles D. Upchurch, Clerk of the Superior Court ; James P. H. Adams, Register of Deeds; J. Rowan Rogers, Sheriff; Robert W. Wynne, Treasurer ; Rev. W. G. Clements, County Superintendent of Public Instruction ; George H. Snow, Attorney ; James McKee, M. D., Superintendent of Health.


REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS.


SENATE.


Matt. W. Ransom, of Northampton County. Term of office will expire March 3d, 1889.


Zebulon B. Vance, of Buncombe County. Term of office will expire March 3d, 1891.


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


First District .- Louis C. Latham (Democrat), of Greenville; Second District .-- F. M. Simmons (Democrat), of New Bern ; Third District. - Chas. W. McClammy (Democrat), of Scott's Hill ; Fourth District .- John Nichols (Independent), of Raleigh; Fifth District .- John M. Brower (Republican), of Mount Airy ; Sixth District .- Alfred Row- land (Democrat), of Lumberton ; Seventh District .- Jolin Steele Henderson (Democrat), of Salisbury ; Eighth District .- W. H. H. Cowles (Democrat), of Wilkesboro; Ninth District .- Thomas D. Johnston (Democrat), of Asheville.


MILITARY.


GOVERNOR'S GUARD .- Eugene G. Harrell, Captain ; Joseph Bernard, ist Lieutenant ; John J. Whitehead, 2d Lieutenant ; John Cross, ist Sergeant ; Dr. E. B. Rankin, Surgeon ; Rev. L. L. Nash, Chaplain. OAK CITY BLUES (colored) .- Andrew J. Haywood, Captain ; Calvin Dunston, ist Lieutenant ; R. J. Smith, 2d Lieutenant.


SUPREME COURT.


William N. H. Smith, of Wake County, Chief Justice ; Joseph J. Davis, of Franklin County, and A. S. Merrimon, of Wake County, Associate Justices. Salaries of Chief Justice and Associates, $2,500 eachi.


Theodore F. Davidson, of Buncombe County, Attorney-General and Reporter. Salary $1,000.


Thomas S. Kenan, of Wilson County, Clerk. Salary $300 and Fees. R. Il. Bradley, of Wake County, Marshal and Librarian. Salary $800.


XIV


GENERAL INFORMATION.


GOVERNMENT OF NORTH CAROLINA.


GOVERNOR : Alfred M. Scales, of Rockingham County. Salary $3,000. LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR : C. M. Stedman, of New Hanover County. Salary per diem. PRIVATE SECRETARY TO GOVERNOR : C. H. Armfield, of Iredell County. Salary $1,200. CLERK TO THE GOVERNOR :


Wallace N. Scales, of Rockingham County. Salary $600.


SECRETARY OF STATE :


Win. L. Saunders, of Wake County. Salary $2,000. CLERK TO SECRETARY OF STATE : W. P. Batchelor, of Wake County. Salary $1,000. TREASURER : Donald W. Bain, of Wake County. Salary $3,000.


CHIEF CLERK TO TREASURER : Henry M. Cowan, of Chatham County. Salary $1,500. TELLER :


Herbert W. Jackson, of Randolph County. Salary $750. BOOK-KEEPER :


Thomas A. Partin, of Wake County. Salary $750. AUDITOR : W. P. Roberts, of Gates County. Salary $1,500. CHIEF CLERK TO AUDITOR : J. D. Boushall, of Camden County. Salary $1,000. SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION : S .- M. Finger, of Catawba County. Salary $1,500.


CLERK TO SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION : Jolın Devereux, of Wake County. Salary $1,000. ADJUTANT-GENERAL ; Jolinstone Jones, of Buncombe County. Salary $600. ATTORNEY-GENERAL :


T. F. Davidson, of Buncombe County. Salary $2,000.


LIBRARIAN : James C. Birdsong, of Wake County. Salary $750. KEEPER OF CAPITOL: C. M. Roberts, of Vance County. Salary $750.


XV


GENERAL INFORMATION.


NORTH CAROLINA INSANE ASYLUM.


Dr. Eugene Grissom, Superintendent; Dr. Francis F. Fuller, First Assistant Physician ; Dr. Sion H. Rogers, Second Assistant Physician; John W. Thompson, Steward ; Mrs. Mary A. Lawrence, Matron.


STATE PENITENTIARY.


W. J. Hicks, Architect and Warden ; J. M. Fleming, Deputy Warden ; D. C. Murray, Steward; Dr. J. W. McGee, Physician ; Joseph J. Bernard, Book-keeper.


DEAF AND DUMB AND BLIND INSTITUTION.


William J. Young, Principal ; Jolin G. B. Grimes, Steward ; Donald W. Bain, ex-officio Treasurer.


. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.


John Robinson, Commissioner ; T. K. Bruner, Secretary ; Herbert B. Battle, Director of the Experiment Station ; John T. Patrick, State Agent of Immigration ; Thomas C. Harris, Curator of Geological Museum.


STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.


W. G. Upchurch, President ; Eugene G. Harrell, Secretary ; Peter M. Wilson, Secretary to Executive Committee and Treasurer.


RALEIGH ACADEMY OF MEDICINE.


Dr. James A. Sexton, President ; Dr. A. J. Buffaloe, Secretary ; Dr. P. E. Hines, Treasurer. Meets the first Wednesday evening in each month.


STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY.


E. M. Nadal, Wilson, President; William Simpson, Raleigh, Secretary : H. R. Horne, Fayetteville ; F. W. Hancock, New Bern.


N. C. PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY.


T. C. Smith, Asheville, President ; A. S. Lee, Raleigh, Treasurer ; E. V. Zoeller, Tarboro, Secretary.


OBJECTS OF INTEREST IN RALEIGH.


T' HE many public and private buildings to be found in the following list will alike convince the resident and visitor that Raleigh has many places to interest. Our State and County institutions add much to the architectural display of the city, and it is the remark of nearly all observant visitors that the public buildings of Raleigh are most creditable, and in design and execution first-class.


Agricultural Building, cor. Halifax and Edenton Streets. Birthplace of President Andrew Johnson, 118 E. Cabarrus Street. Brookside Park, one mile south-east of Capitol. Centennial Graded School, Fayetteville Street. College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, one mile west of city. County Court House, Fayetteville Street.


Deaf and Dumb and Blind Institution (white), Jones Street. Deaf and Dumb and Blind Institution (colored) Lenoir Street. Estey Seminary, i28 E. South Street. Geological Museum, cor. Halifax and Edenton Streets. Governor's Mansion, Blount Street.


Insane Asylum, two miles south-west of Capitol. Leonard Medical School, 750 S. Wilmington Street. Metropolitan Hall, Fayetteville Street. Murphy Graded School, Person Street.


National Cemetery, one and a half miles south-east of Capitol.


Oakwood Cemetery, Oakwood and Linden Avenues. Peace Institute, Peace and Halifax Streets. Pullen -Park, one and a half miles west of Capitol. Raleigh Male Academy, 120 N. Bloodworth Street. Raleigh & Gaston Shops, Salisbury and Lane Streets. Shaw University (col.), 118 E. South Street. St. John's Hospital, 17 W. South Street.


St. Mary's School, 784 Hillsboro Street. Supreme Court and Library Building, Edenton Street. State Capitol, head of Fayetteville Street.


United States Post-Office and Court House, Fayetteville Street. Wake County Court House, Fayetteville Street. Water Works, two miles south of Capitol.


B. H. WOODELL,


PROPRIETOR OF


Woodell's Popular Shoe Store.


BOOTS AND SHOES LOWER THAN EVER KNOWN.


BROKER, General Commission Merchant, AND MANUFACTURERS' AGENT.


Meat, Grain, &c., on Hand.


No. 230 Fayetteville Street.


MacRAE'S


DRUG STORE.


Corner Wilmington, Martin and Market Streets.


A COMPLETE STOCK.


JOSEPH P. GULLEY,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN


Dry Goods, Notions, Ready Made Clothing.


Special Drive in Hand Made Shoes, and the Prettiest and Best Shirt in Market. Price $1 and $1.25. Hats, Trunks, Valises, White Goods, Etc.,


South Cor. Fayetteville and Exchange Place.


GEORGE R. HAYWOOD,


DEALER IN


Fish and Oysters,


METROPOLITAN MARKET.


Orders Promptly Delivered to Any Part of the City.


THE NINETIETH SESSION


WILL BEGIN


Thursday, September 13th, 1888.


ST. MARY'S SCHOOL, Rev. BENNETT SMEDES, A. M., Rector and Principal.


FOUNDED 1842.


A Corps of Fourteen Efficient Instructors.


For Circulars containing terms, etc., address the Rector.


DIRECTORY OF RALEIGH.


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1888.


LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS USED.


colored. n .north. *


alley.


N.


North Carolina.


av


avenne.


R. & A. R. R Raleigh & Augusta R. R.


bds


boards.


R. & D. R. R __ Richmond & Danville R. R.


corner. R. & G. R. R. Raleigh & Gaston R. R. cor


D., D. & B. I __ Deaf, Dumb and Blind Inst.


res residence.


e


east.


S


south.


mfg


manufacturing.


-west.


nıfr


manufacturer.


wid widow.


A


Abrams Geneva, dressmaker, res 401 11 West


Abrams William, harness maker, res 401 n West


*Ackerly Ella, res 418 s Salisbury


Adams Alexander, butcher, res 414 e Martin


*Adams Dinah, laundress, res 118 w Cabarrus


Adams D T, sup't free mail delivery, res 507 s Bloodworth


Adams Edward A, compositor, res 508 s Bloodworth


Adams E S, tinsmith, res 410 n East


Adams Frances, widow, bds 508 s Bloodworth


Adams H R, tinsmith, res 117 s Bloodworth


Adams James H, book-keeper, res 215 e Davie Adams Joseph, guard at Penitentiary, res 307 w Morgain


Adams Mrs J P, midwife, res 818 s Wilmington Adams J W H, clerk Register Deeds, res rear Court House Adams Len H, wholesale grocer, res 227 e Edenton


Adams Lynn, res 215 e Davie


* Adams Thomas Jr, brickmaker, res 118 w Cabarrus


*Adams Thomas, carpenter, res 118 w Cabarrus


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Adams Mrs Maggie, widow, res 414 w Jones * Adams Thos, janitor Centennial graded school, res same Adams Thomas W, printer's apprentice, res 414 w Jones Addison C H, supt at J L Stone's, res 109 s Wilmington Adkins Lilly, seamstress, res 419 Cannon Aiken E R, tobacconist, bds 117 n Bloodworth Aiken W H, tobacconist, bds 117 n Bloodworth Addison T B, laborer, res 304 11 Dawson


*Alexander Betlia, cook, res 515 Smith lane * Alexander Hardie, wood-chopper, res 515 Smith lane * Alexander Jacob, porter, res 114 n Harrington * Alexander Samuel, laborer, res 511 n Salisbury Alford James H, compositor, res 113 n Salisbury * Alford Julia, waiter in restaurant, res 209 s Wilmington * Alford Nick H, restaurant, res 209 s Wilmington Alford W Henry, carpenter, res 224 w North Allcott Wayne, clerk in post-office, res 315 Oakwood av Allcott William N, salesman, res 566 e Hargett


* Allen Abbie, laundress, res rear 217 s Bloodworth


* Allen Alice, cook, res 320 w Edenton Allen Angeline, res 513 e Martin


* Allen Anthony, porter, res 729 s Blount Allen C S, freight agt R & G R R, res 329 w Hargett


* Allen Elias, laborer, res 748 Blount al


* Allen Gabriel, truck driver, res 407 Hillsboro Allen G M, founder and machinist, res 116 s West *Allen Henry, ditcher, res 523 s Harrington Allen Henry D, clerk, res 306 New Bern av Allen J W, laborer, res 507 e Martin Allen J W, locomotive engineer, res 217 n Dawson * Allen Judge, shoemaker, res 207 w Sontlı *Allen Mary, cook, res rear 3 s Wilmington * Allen Norman, laborer, res 28 Dodd Allen Paul D, book-keeper, res 329 w Hargett *Allen Rachel, boarding house, 729 s Blount


*Allen Sarah, nurse, res 748 Blount al


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CITY OF RALEIGH.


Allen Sol J, farmer, res 418 n Person *Allen Theodore, carpenter, res rear 410 w North Allen Thomas W, locomotive engineer, res 203 Saunders * Allen William, gardener, res rear 514 e Davie *Alley Pompey, laborer, res 32 Jenkins Allison S D, machine agent, bds 217 s Person * Alston Amanda, cook, res 306 Hillsboro *Alston Chaney, laundress, 19 McKee *Alston Dennis, farmer, res 210 Fayetteville Alston E M, drug clerk, rooms 2 s Salisbury * Alston Eliza, domestic, res 230 s East * Alston Ellis, driver, res rear 305 e Edenton *Alston Emily, laundress, res 509 e Martin *Alston Emma, cook, res 118 Johnson *Alston Evans, truck driver, res 13 Worth


*Alston Frank, truck driver, res rear 435 11 Salisbury *Alston George, laborer, res 14 Railroad *Alston Green W, grocer, res 308 w South * Alston Hardy, shoemaker, res 230 s East


* Alston Harriet, laundress, res rear 328 w South


*Alston Helen, cook, res 918 Manly


* Alston John H, shoemaker, res 218 w Cabarrus *Alston Joseph J, truck driver, res 106 Smithfield * Alston Josephine, domestic, res 416 s Salisbury * Alston Lottie, laundress, res 312 s Harrington *Alston Lydia, domestic, res 529 n Wilmington *Alston Madison, gardener, res 596 e Lenoir * Alston Mary, seamstress, res 617 Elin *Alston Maria, nurse, res 114 e Morgan


*Alston Minerva, laundress, res 424 s Blount * Alston Nancy, laundress, res 324 w South


* Alston Peter, locomotive fireman, res 717 Manly *Alston Rhoda, res 711 s West *Alston Samuel, stone-cutter, res rear 305 e Edenton *Alston Sidney, laborer, res rear 328 w South


*Alston Solomon, whitewasher, res 416 s Salisbury


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#Alston Susan, laundress, 717 Manly


*Alston Sylvester, bricklayer's apprentice, res 14 Railroad *Alston Thomas, gardener, res 325 s Bloodworth *Alston Trim, laborer, res 511,s Dawson *Alston Willis, carpenter, res 19 McKee Amis Mrs Candace, dressmaker, res 223 n Salisbury Amis Moses N, lawyer, res 223 n Salisbury


*Anderson Bettie, laundress, res 229 e Cabarrus Anderson C H, collector, res 109 s Wilmington Anderson Charles, clerk, bds 109 s Blount


Anderson D A, manager Raleigh Tea Co, res 305 s Person *Anderson Ellen, seamstress, res 808 s Blount


Anderson J N, telegraph operator, bds 319 Fayetteville Anderson W E, pres't Citizens Nat'l Bank, res 516 e Jones Anderson W J, clerk, res 501 n Person


Andrews A B, 3d vice-pres't R & D R R, res 407 n Blount Andrews Amanda, dressmaker, res 120 w Lane


Andrews David H, compositor, res 120 w Lane Andrews Greek O,city editor News-Obs, bds 319 Fayetteville Andrews Melvin, blacksmith's apprentice, res 120 w Lane Andrews Phil H, wood and coal, res 105 1 Blount


Andrews R B, retired merchant, rooms 127 Fayetteville Andrews W Edward, salesman, res 121 w Cabarrus Andrews W H, watchman, res 120 w Lane


Andrews W E, ex-street commissioner, res 515 Harrington Andrews Ralph M, blacksmith, res 121 w Cabarrus Andrews Zeb Vance, telegraph lineman, res 121 w Cabarrus Argo Thomas M, district solicitor, res 12 n Person Arendell B J, salesman, res 602 s Salisbury Arendell F B, commission merchant, res 602 s Salisbury *Arnold Benjamin, laborer, res 425 n West Arnold Edgar, shoemaker, res 17 Peace Arnold James E, butcher, res 211 Smithfield *Arnold Nelson, porter, res 423 s Blount


Arnold Thomas A, clothing cutter, res 230 Smithfield Armfield C H, Governor's private sec, bds 104 n McDowell


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CITY OF RALEIGH.


*Arrington Esther, laundress, res 518 s Dawson *Arrington Mary J, laundress, res 513 e Davie * Arrington Martha, nurse, res 417 s Blount *Arrington Millie, cook, res 417 s Blount *Arrington Nancy, laundress, res 424 Fayetteville Arrington Mrs Pattie, widow, res 20 s Swain Arrington Miss Sallie, seamstress, res 20 s Swain Arrington Thomas G, hotel clerk, rooms 429 Fayetteville Arthur C D, fish monger, bds 213 Hillsboro * Artis Mary, laundress. res 603 s East


*Ashe Jesse, carpenter, res 525 e Cabarrus Ashe Samuel A, post-master, res 628 Hillsboro Ashe Miss S Willie, teacher, res 628 Hillsboro *Ashe Thomas, servant, res 528 Fayetteville Ashley Win E, supt N C Car Co, res 20 Firwood av Askew Mrs H J, widow, res 528 s Salisbury *Atkins Serea, laborer, res 110 e Lenoir


*Atkinson Devereux, wheelwright, 714 s Dawson Atkinson J M, Presbyterian minister, res 123 Polk *Atkinson Nicy, cook at Col Hinsdale's


*Atwater Charles, laborer, res 579 Haywood


*Auburn John, butcher, res 224 Blount al Aufrecht Harris, paper-hanger, bds 210 New Bern av *Augustus Lucy, cook, res 732 Fayetteville


*Austin Jackson, cabinet-maker, res 550 e Cabarrus


*Austin Joyner, invalid, res 119 w Morgan


*Austin Mittie, cook, res 119 w Morgan


*Austin Warren, driver, res rear 79 e Lane Avera D B, cotton broker, res 429 Fayetteville


*Avera Jane, laundress, res 7 Poe's lane *Avera Maria, cook, res 545 e Martin


*Avera Ransom, laborer, res 519 s McDowell


· Ayer Hal W, journalist, rooms State Ag'l building


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B


Badger Mrs R C, widow, res 103 s McDowell Badger Thomas, railroad clerk, res 215 w Morgan Bagley Mrs William H, widow, res 125 e South Bagwell Lorenzo C, undertaker, res 701 s Blount Bagwell Mrs Delia, dressmaker, res 701 s Blount Bailey C T, Baptist minister and editor, res 513 n Blount Bailey Frank L, salesman, res 303 e Hargett *Bailey Hilman, laborer, res 509 Cannon Bailey Mrs J J, widow, dressmaker, res 114 s Person *Bailey Nelson, laborer, res 215 w Lenoir Bain Donald W, State Treasurer, res 414 Hillsboro Bain Miss Julia, res 710 w Jones Bain William H, student, res 414 Hillsboro


*Baker Caroline, laundress, res 4 Smithfield al Baker Frederick William, herb doctor, res 420 Cannon


*Baker Fannie, cook, res 202 w Lenoir


*Baker Hester, laundress, res 402 11 Harrington Baker J H, clerk, res 113 n Person *Baker James, livery stable, res 756 Fayetteville


*Baker James, laborer, res 102 w Lenoir


*Baker Joseph, student, res 15 Fowle


*Baker Martha, cook, res rear i17 s Bloodworth


*Baker Melissa, cook, res 525 s Bloodworth


*Baker Sarah, cook, res 525 s Bloodworth


*Baker Susan, laundress, res rear 818 s Wilmington


*Baker Thomas, teacher, res 911 Manly Baldwin H McP, U S Signal Service, bds 104 n McDowell Ball C O, grocer, res 316 s Person Ball Mrs Clementine, widow, res 625 n Bloodworth Ball George F, grocer, res 204 Smithfield Ball John T, grocer, res 316 s Person Ball Joseph R, clerk, res 312 s Person Ball William T, supt Balt United Oil Co, res 312 s Person *Banks Mary, laundress, res 309 Cannon


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CITY OF RALEIGH.


Banks John, harness-maker, bds Irr s Wilmington Banks Mrs M E, boarding house, 210 New Bern av *Banks Wilson, railroad brakeman, res 309 Cannon Barbee C C, grocer, res 504 Fayetteville Barbee E B, grocer, res 504 Fayetteville Barbee Miss Fannie, seamstress, res 319 e Morgan Barbee Henry A, brick-layer, res 408 11 East Barbee J M, clerk at post-office, bds 101 1/2 Fayetteville Barbee Mrs Jennie, teacher, bds 101 12 Fayetteville Barbee M B, justice of the peace, res 418 s Wilmington Barbee Mrs M B, dairy, res 418 s Wilmington Barbee S M, drug clerk, res 302 w Cabarrus Barbee Thomas P, marble worker, res 418 s Wilmington *Barber Samuel, wood-chopper, res rear 516 s Bloodworth Barber Miss Virginia, seamstress, res 304 n Dawson Barbour J W, general merchandise, res 417 s Person *Barham Andrew, porter, res 20 Railroad


*Barham Betsy, nurse, res 323 Hillsboro


*Barham Corrinne, laundress, res 720 Fayetteville *Barham James, carpenter, res rear 305 Hillsboro


*Barker Corrinne, cook, res 546 n Salisbury


*Barker Simon, laborer, res 320 w Edenton *Barker Simon, shoemaker, res rear 546 n Salisbury *Barker Squire, laborer, res 531 Cannon Barkley B L, watchinan at State capitol, res 6 s East Barkley J R, traveling salesman, res 214 e Morgan Barkley Mrs J R, boarding house, res 214 e Morgan Barkley Mrs M A, seamstress, res 6 s East Barnes Etta, house-keeper, res 328 s McDowell *Barnes Lucinda, nurse, res 127 11 Harrington *Barnes William, cook, res 127 n Harrington *Barnett Alexander, barber, res rear 556 New Bern av Barrett George, wheelwright, res 509 11 East Barrett Jolin, canvasser, bds 317 s Person Barrett J Pressley, Christian minister, res 514 n Person Bartoe Mrs Jane, cook St John's hospital, res same


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DIRECTORY OF THE


Bashford Mrs Candace, widow, res 516 Polk Baslıford Mrs Isadore, widow, res 614 e Davie Bashford Jolin A, police officer, res 603 Polk Bashford J W, clerk, res 603 Polk Bashford T J, book-keeper, res 516 Polk *Basin: Martha, cook, res 550 e Martin


*Basin Robert, driver, res 550 e Martin


*Baskerville Kurnel, shoemaker, res rear 404 Hillsboro


*Baskerville John, truck driver, res 326 w South


*Baskerville William, switch tender, res 125 Johnson *Bass Martha, nurse, res Best's lane Batchelor Joseph B, lawyer, res 213 w Martin Batchelor W P, clerk, res 213 w Martin Bates Fleming, book-keeper, res 548 e Hargett Bates Miss Grace H, teacher, res 548 e Hargett Bates Henry H, salesman, res 548 e Hargett Bates Miss Mary P, teacher, res 548 e Hargett


Battle Herbert B, State chemist, res 126 n Wilmington Battle K P Jr, physician and surgeon, res 217 n Wilmington *Battle Lucinda, laundress, res 583 e Lenoir Battle R H, lawyer, res II e Lane


*Battle Riley, carpenter, res Hayti al


*Battle Whitney, dining-room servant, res 418 Tucker


*Baucom Adolphus, driver, res 222 w Hargett Bauer Adolph G, architect, bds 101 1/2 Fayetteville Baugh Miss Grizzie, companion, res 328 s McDowell Baumann Albrecht, music teacher, res 611 Halifax Beach Henry H, shoemaker, bds 402 s Blount Beaman George, wheelwright, bds 317 s Person Beasley J B, carpenter, res 510 n West Beasley John, policeman, res 309 e Cabarrus *Beasley Joshua, hotel waiter, res 548 e Cabarrus Beasley Mrs Sarah, seamstress, res 510 11 West Beasley Mrs Rebecca, widow, res 309 e Cabarrus *Beatty Lucy, cook, res 720 Hillsboro


*Becton John, carpenter, res 726 s Dawson


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CITY OF RALEIGH.


Beckham C H, machinist, res 433 n Dawson Beckliam J H, engineer, res 433 1 Dawson Beckwith B C, lawyer, res 118 n Wilmington Beckwith Mrs E C, boarding house, 118 n Wilmington Beckwith Ira, salesman, res 116 s McDowell Bell Mrs Bettie, widow, res 554 e Hargett Bell C D, collector, bds 317 s Person *Bell Catherine, laundress, res 525 s Blount *Bell John, fireman, res 514 w Morgan - Bell John H, U S mail carrier, res 554 e Hargett


*Bell Julius, carpenter, res 522 e Martin


*Bell Lewis, laborer, res 515 New Bern av Bell Rufus, shoemaker, res 324 w Morgan Bell T W, machinist, res 224 Saunders Bell W B, overseer State penitentiary, res 209 n Dawson Belvin C H, cashier Nat'l Bank of Ral, res 213 e Edenton Belvin Mrs Lacy, dressmaker, res 525 e Martin Belvin Mrs Nancy, widow, res 719 s Blount Belvin O W, salesman, res 719 s Blount Belvin T J, carpenter, res 559 e Hargett *Bemry Lewis, porter at capitol, res 130 w Lenoir *Bemry William, laborer, res 217 w Cabarrus Bennefield Miss Nancy, house-keeper, res 107 w Martill Bennett Edward, compositor, res 521 s Person Bennett Miss Matilda, seamstress, res 725 s East *Bert Jordan, farm laborer, res 413 w South Berwanger Samuel, clothier, rooms 303 Fayetteville Besson Madame Elizabeth, widow, res 303 s Salisbury Besson Louis, clerk, res 303 s Salisbury Betts Rev Alvin, salesman, res 223 e Hargett Betts C H, clerk, bds 109 s Blount Betts C Jeton, compositor, res 409 w Lane Betts Everett, salesman, res 223 e Hargett Betts Furman, salesinan, res 223 e Hargett Betts Miss Jennie, seamstress, res 213 11 Harrington Betts Joseph, salesman, bds 226 e Davie


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Betts Joseph J, shoe salesman, bds 402 s McDowell Betts Jolin W, carpenter, res 213 11 Harrington Betts Marshall, engineer at P O, res 213 11 Harrington Betts Miss Minnie, seamstress, res 213 n Harrington Betts Oscar, clerk, bds 109 s Blount


Betts Sylvester J, grocer, res 99 s Person Betts W C, locomotive engineer, res 113 Firwood av Betts Wilie, clerk, res 213 n Harrington Bevers Atlas A, carpenter, res 610 w Lane Bevers Charles W, U S mail carrier, res 605 e Hargett Biddell William F, carpenter, res 123 Firwood av *Biggs Ann, laundress, res 224 e Cabarrits Billings W H, caterer Yarborough House, res 114 w Martin * Billops Charles, porter, res 523 11 Salisbury


*Bishop Andrew, shoemaker, res 201 w South *Bishop Hilliard, gardener, res 208 e Lenoir Bishop R T, carpenter, res 221 n1 Salisbury Bishop W R, machinist, res 221 n Salisbury Bishop W T, carpenter, res 221 n Salisbury " Birdsall James, man-of-all-work, res at Col Hinsdale's *Birdsall Stephen, carpenter, res 547 e Hargett Birdsong Jaines C, State Librarian, res 306 e Hargett Bissett Robert O, book-keeper, bds 117 s Blount Bizzell David, laborer, bds 604 e Davie Black Mrs Helen, widow, bds 314 Hillsboro Black W F, delivery clerk at PO, res 621 w Jones Black W S, Methodist minister, res 621 w Jones Blackburn J C, ice mfr, res 118 w Edenton Blackledge Miss Jennie, bds 409 Fayetteville *Blackmon Edward, barber, res 315 w Cabarrus


*Blacknall Clara, laundress, res 203 Cannon


*Blacknall Flora, laundress, res 616 s McDowell *Blacknall Frank, plasterer, res 110 w Cabarris Blacknall G W, clerk Int Rev Dep't, res 426 s Wilmington Blacknall George W, drayman, res 426 s Wilmington Blacknall Jolın T, clerk, res 426 s Wilmington


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CITY OF RALEIGH.


*Blackwell Henrietta, cook, res 116 w Jones


*Blackwell Lewis, laborer, res 221 s East


*Blackwell Rena, laundress, res 221 s East *Blackwood Frances, laundress, res 562 New Bern av


*Blackwood R, blacksmithi's helper, res 562 New Bern av Blanchard Rollin, wks shoe factory, bds 116 s McDowell Blair I C, teacher D D & B I, res 123 Saunders Blake Mrs Lucy, widow, res 328 s McDowell


*Blake Melvina, cook, res 221 11 Salisbury Blake Nelson A, res 328 s McDowell


*Blake Robert, teaclier, res 829 Fayetteville Blake Thomas W, jeweller, res 328 s McDowell Blake William R, locomotive engineer, res 330 e Hargett Blake William Z, street commissioner, res 328 s McDowell *Blalock Carrie, house inaid, res 119 w Morgan *Blalock Devereux, porter, res 119 w Morgan Bledsoe Moses A, farmer. res 3 e Cabarrus Bledsoe William H, lawyer, res 3 e Cabarrus




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