Greensboro (Guilford County, N.C.) city directory, 1892-93, Part 2

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Sixth,


O. H. Allen, Frank McNeill,


Kinston. Rockingham.


Eighth,


B. F. Long,


Statesville.


Ninth,


Thomas Settle,


Reidsville.


Tenth,


W. C. Newland,


Lenoir.


Eleventh,


Frank I. Osborne,


Charlotte.


Twelfth,


Geo. A. Jones,


Franklin.


Salary, $20 for each court held and fees.


SUPERIOR COURTS OF NORTH CAROLINA.


FRIST JUDICIAL DISTRICT.


Spring, Judge Merrimon. Fall, Judge Hoke.


Beaufort, February 22nd, May 30th, November 28th.


Currituck, March 7th, September 5th.


Camden, March 14th, September 12th.


Pasquotank, March 21st, Septemcer 19th.


Perquimans March 28th, September 26th.


Chowan, April 4th, October 3rd. Gates, April 11th, October 10th. Hertford, April 18th, October 17th.


Washington, April 25th, October 24th.


Tyrell, May 2nd, October 31st. Dare, May 9th, November 7th. Hyde, May 16th, November 14th. Pamlico, May 23rd, November 21st.


SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring, Judge Brown. Fall, Judge Merrimon.


Halifax, March 7th, May 16th, November 14th. Northampton, January 25th, April 4th, October 3rd. Bertie, February 8th, May 2nd, October 31st. Craven, February 15th, May 30th, November 28th. Warren, March 21st, September 19th. Edgecombe, April 18th, October 17th.


Seventh,


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THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT.


Spring, Judge Bryan. Fall, Judge Brown.


Pitt, January 11th, March 21st, June 13th, September 19th. Franklin, January 25th, April 18th, October 24th. Wilson, February 8th, June 6th, October 31st. Vance, February 22nd, May 23rd, October 3rd. Martin, March 7th, September 5th, December 5th. Nash, May 2nd, November 21st.


FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Connor. Fall, Judge Bryan.


Wake, January 11, February 29th, March 28th, April 25th, Sep- tember 26th, October 24th. Wayne. January 25th, April 18th, September 12th, October 17th. Harnett, February 8th, August 8th, November 28th.


Johnston, February 15th, August 15th, November 14th.


FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.


Spring, Judge Whitaker. Fall, Judge Connor.


Durham, January 18th, March 28th, June 6th, October 10th.


Granville, February 1st, April 25th, July 25th, November 28th.


Chatham, February 15th, May 9th, September 26th. Guilford, February 22nd, May 30th, August 27th, December 12th. Alamance, March 14th, May 23rd, October 24th. Orange, March 21st, August 8th, October 31st.


Caswell, April 11th, August 17th, November 14th.


Person, April 18th, August 22nd, November 21st.


SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring, Judge Winston. Fall, Judge Whitaker.


Pender, March 14th, September 12th.


Greene, January 18th, April 11th, November 28th.


New Hanover, January 25th, April 18th, September 26th. Lenoir, May 9th, November 14th.


Duplin, February 15th, August 8th, December 5th.


Sampson, February 29th, May 2nd, October 10th, December 12th. Carteret, March 21st, October 24th.


Jones, March 28th, October 31st.


Onslow, April 4th, November 7th.


SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring, Judge Boykin. Fall, Judge Winston.


Columbus, January 18th, August 1st. Anson, January 11th, May 2nd, September 5th, November 28th. Cumberland, January 25th, May 9th, July 25th, November 14th.


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Robeson, February 1st, May 23rd, October 3rd. Richmond, February 15th, June 6th, September 19th, December 5th. Bladen, March 21st, October 24th. Brunswick, April 11th, September 12th. Moore, March 7th, August 15th, December 12th.


EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring, Judge McIver. Fall, Judge Boykin.


Cabarrus, February 1st, May 2nd, October 31st.


Iredell, February 8th, May 23rd, August 8th, November 7th.


Rowan, February 22nd, May 9th, August 22nd, November 21st. Davidson, March 7th, September 5th, December 7th. Randolph, March 21st, September 19th.


Montgomery, April 4th, October 3rd. Stanly, April 11th, October 17th.


NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring, Judge Armfield. Fall, Judge McIver.


Rockingham, February 15th, August 15th, November 14th. Forsyth, February 29th, May 23rd, November 28th. Yadkin, May 9th, October 3rd. Wilkes, March 21st, September 5th. Alleghany, April 4th, September 19th.


Davie, April 11th, October 31st. Stokes, April 25th, October 17th, November 16th.


Surry, March 7th, August 22nd, November 23rd.


TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring, Judge Graves. Fall, Judge Armfield.


Henderson, May 30th, November 14th.


Burke, March 21st, September 5th. Caldwell, April 4th, September 19th. Ashe, April 18th, September 26th. Watauga, May 2nd, October 10th. Mitchell, April 13th, October 17th. Yancey, May 23rd, October 31st. McDowell, March 7th, August 22nd.


ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring, Judge Bynum. Fall, Judge Graves.


Catawba, January 18th and July 18th. Alexander, February 1st, August 1st. Union, February 15th, February 22nd, September 10th; Sept. 26th. Mecklenburg, February 29th, August 20th. Gaston, March 21st, October 10th. Lincoln, April 4th, October 3rd.


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Cleveland, April 11th, August 8th, October 24th. Rutherford, April 25th, October 31st. Polk, May 9th, November 14th.


TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring, Judge Hoke. Fall, Judge Bynum.


Madison, February 29th, August 1st, November 21st.


Buncombe, March 14th, August 15th, December 5th.


Transylvania, April 4th, September 5th.


Haywood, April 11th, September 12th.


Jackson, April 25th, September 26th.


Macon, May 9th, October 3rd.


Clay, May 16th, October 10th.


Cherokee, May 23rd, October 17th.


Graham, June 6th, October 24th.


Swain, June 13th, October 31st.


NORTH CAROLINA MEMBERS OF CONGRESS.


SENATORS-M. W. Ransom and Z. B. Vance.


REPRESENTATIVES-1st District, W. A. Branch ; 2nd District, W. P. Cheatham, col .; 3rd District, B. F. Grady ; 4th District, Benj. H. Bunn ; 5th District, A. H. A. Williams; 6th District, S. B. Alexan- der ; 7th District, John S. Henderson; 8th District, W. H. H. Cowles ; 9th District, W. T. Crawford.


GREENSBORO.


COUNTY OFFICERS.


Clerk Superior Court-John J. Nelson.


Sheriff-John W. Cook.


Register of Deeds-A. G. Kirkman.


Treasurer-John W. Wharton, Jr.


Coroner-W. M. Donnell.


Surveyor-J. G. Gamble.


Standard-Keeper-George Donnell.


Chairman Board of Education-Dr. Nereus Mendenhall.


Superintendent Public Instruction-Jesse R. Wharton.


CITY GOVERNMENT.


Mayor-J. R. Mendenhall ; salary $800. Treasurer-Neil Ellington ; salary $240. Clerk-Percy Albright; salary $240. Tax Collector-R. M. Rees.


COMMISSIONERS.


First ward-W. G. Balsley, W. B. Beacham.


Second ward-J. R. Hughes, J. R. Wharton. Third ward-P. D. Price, C. E. Holton. Fourth ward-Neil Ellington, Hugh Scott.


Fifth ward-James D. Glenn, William Love. Sixth ward-G. T. Glascock, J. A. Pritchett.


POLICE.


Chief-Frank R. Hall; Assistants-M. A. Whittington, W. J. Weatherly, W. A. Scott, D. Scott.


EDUCATIONAL.


Superintendent City Schools-Prof. G. A. Grimsley. Graded School, No. 1-Prof. S. C. Smith, Principal. Lindsay St. Graded School, No. 2-Prof. L. T. Blair, Principal. End of Vance. Greensboro Female College-Rev. Dr. B. F. Dixon, President. White Girls' Normal and Industrial Training School-Prof. C. D .. McIver, President. Spring Garden street, near limit.


COLORED.


Graded School-R. M. McKensie, Principal. Percy St. Graded School (Warnersville)-George McAdoo, Principal. Bennett Seminary-Chas. N. Grandison, President. End of Factory. Normal Theological Institute-C. L. Davis, Prin. E. Washington. Kent Home-Miss C. M. Buckbee, Matron. Near Bennett Seminary. Colored A. & M. College-To be built during 1892.


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WARDS.


First Ward-All that portion north of w Market and west of n Elm street.


Second Ward-All that portion north of e Market and e of n Elm. Third Ward-All that portion south of e Market and east of s Elm street to R. & D. R. R.


Fourth Ward-All that portion south of w Market and west of s Elm street to R. & D. R. R.


Fifth Ward-All that portion south of R. & D. R. R. and west of Arlington street.


Sixth Ward-All that portion south of R. & D. and east of Ar- lington street.


N. C. STEEL AND IRON COMPANY.


The North Carolina Steel and Iron Company, $1,000,000 capital. Chartered February 22, 1887, Chap. 34, Private Laws of North Carolina. Organized November 30th, 1889. Officers : President, James A. Odell ; Vice-President, D. W. C. Benbow ; General Mana- ger, J. D. Kase; Attorney, Theo. F. Klutz ; Secretary and Treasurer, C. D. Benbow. Executive Committee : J. A. Odell, B. J Fisher, W. A. Lash and D. W. C. Benbow. Directors ; J. A. Odell, presi- dent Odell Hardware Co., Greensboro, N. C .; W. A. Lash, president C. F. & Y. V. R. R. Co., Greensboro, N. C .; B. J. Fisher, S. S. Brown, D. W. C. Benbow, Greensboro, N. C .; S. H. Wiley, Salis- bury, N. C .; Robert T. Gray, Attorney-at-Law, Raleigh, N. C. Banks of Deposit: Davis & Wiley Bank, Salisbury, N. C., and the National Bank of Greensboro. Office and Furnace Works at Greensboro, N. C. Iron mines, Chatham and Moore counties, N. C. Limestone, Germanton, Stokes county, N. C. Coke and fuel sup- ply, Pocahontas, Va., Deep River and Dan River Coalfields, N. C.


CHURCHES.


West Market Street M. E. Church-Rev. S. H. Hilliard, pastor. Services 11 A. M., and 8 P. M. Sunday-school 9:30 A. M., Prof. W. F. Alderman, Superintendent.


West Washington Street Baptist Church-Rev. W. B. Wingate, pastor. Services 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Sunday-school 9:30 A. M., R. W. Brooks, Superintendent.


St. Barnabas Episcopal Church-Rev. A. H. Stubbs, Rector. Services 8 and 11 A. M., and 5 and 7:30 P. M. Sunday-school 9:30 A. M.


First Presbyterian Church-Rev. J. Henry Smith, D. D., pastor. Services 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Sunday-school 9:30 A. M., S. A. Kerr, Superintendent.


Baptist Mission Chapel-Preaching every first and third Sunday, at 4 P. M. Sunday-school 3 P. M., J. S. Moore, Superintendent.


Westminster Presbyterian Church-Rev. J. H. Lacy, pastor. Services 11 A. M. and 4 P. M. Sunday-school 2:30 P. M., Dr. W. P. Beall, Superintendent.


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Centenary M. E. Church-Rev. S. D. Pool, D. D., pastor. Ser- vices 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Sunday-school 3 P. M., J. R. Menden- hall, Superintendent.


Methodist Protestant Church-Rev. W. F. Ohrum, pastor. Ser- vices 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Sunday-school 9:30 A. M., J. Norman Wills, Superintendent.


St. Andrews Mission, Episcopal (Phipps' Hall)-Rev. S. F. Stickney, rector. Services every second Sunday at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Sunday-school.9:30 A. M., P. C. Petrie, Superintendent.


St. Agnes Catholic Church-Rev. Father Joseph, O. S. B., pas- tor. Services first Sunday at 8 A. M., third Sunday 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.


Friends' Church-Services 11 A. M. Sunday-school 9:45 A. M., Prof. C. P. Frazier, Superintendent.


Young Men's Christian Association-F. H. Cota, General Secre- tary. Devotional services every Sunday at 4:30 P. M. Rooms, 112 East Market, open daily, except Sunday, from 9 A. M. till 10 P. M. All men welcome.


COLORED.


Providence Baptist Church-Rev. S. H. Witherspoon, pastor ; Services 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Baptist street.


St. James Presbyterian Church-Rev. Albert Tate, pastor. Ser- vices every Sunday morning and night. Forbis street.


St. Matthews M. E. Church-Rev. P. O'Connell, pastor. Sunday School 10:45 A. M. Services at 3 and 8 P. M. Ashe and Bragg.


A. M. E. Church-Rev. F. W. Sowell, pastor, Sunday-school 9 A. M., services 11 A. M., 3 and 8 P. M. N Maple street.


A. M. E. Zion Church-Rev. W. H. Goler, D. D., pastor, services at 3 and 8 P. M. E Washington street.


Y. M. C. A., Oscar Whitfield, President, Cyrus K. Price, Secre- tary ; meets at St James Presbyterian church every Sunday evening at 4:45, business meeting every 1st Tuesday night.


SOCIETIES, ETC.


Greensboro Lodge, No. 76, A. F. & A. M., meet at Masonic Hall, 2333 South Elm street, 2nd and 4th Friday in each month at 7:30 P. M., B. F. Dixon, W. M., A. H. Stubbs, secretary.


Chorazin Chapter, No. 13, Royal Arch Masons, meet at Masonic Hall, 233} South Elm street, 3rd Friday in each month at 7:30 P. M. George Lampman, H. P.


Greensboro Council, No. 3, Royal and Select Masters, meet 3rd Friday in each month, at Masonic Hall, 2333 South Elm street, at 7:30 P. M. Rev. A. H. Stubbs, T. I. M., J. H. Harris, secretary.


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Ivanhoe Commandery, No. 8, K. T., meet first Friday in each month, at Masonic Hall, 233} South Elm street, at 7:30 P. M. S. L. Alderman, E. C., Rev. A. H. Stubbs, Rec.


K. of P., No. 28, meet at Masonic Hall, 233} South Elm street, every Monday at 7:30 P. M. H. L. Scott, C. C., S. S. Mitchell, K. of R. &S.


I. O. of O. F., Buena Vista Lodge, No. 21, meet at Odd Fellows Hall, every Tuesday at 7:30 P. M. R. W. Murray, N. G., Rev. A. H. Stubbs, secretary.


Paisley Encampment, No. 10, meet every 1st and 3rd Thursday in each month, in Odd Fellows Hall, at 7:30 P. M. C. D. Benbow, C. P., Rev. A. H. Stubbs, S.


Canton No. 1, General Greene, Patriarchs Militant, meet 1st Tues- day in each month at Odd Fellows Hall, 7:30 P. M. Henry Wake- field, Jr., Captain, J. W. Albright, secretary.


Carolina Lodge, No. 5, A. O. U. W., meet at Odd Fellows Hall every 2nd and 4th Thursday in each month. J. W. Causey, M. W. Rev. A. H. Stubbs, Rec.


Guilford Grays, Co. B., 3rd R. N. C. S. G. (number in company 52). Armory West Market. Business meeting first Tuesday in each month. O. E. Dudley, Captain ; Orlo Epps, 1st Lieut; J. R. Donnell, 2nd Lieut ; W. R. Pleasants, 1st Serg't.


Guilford Battle Ground Continentals: D. Schenck, Captain ; J. S. Michaux, 1st Lieut; W. E. Schenck, 2nd Lieut. Armory West Market, 2nd floor.


COLORED.


Star Cornet Band, 13 members, meets every Monday at 8 P. M.


Good Samaritan, meets every first and third Thursday at 8 P M, 36 E Market street. R. W. Dick, R. S.


G. U. O. of F., meets first and second Friday of each month ; degree work every 4th Friday ; McAdoo Hall, E Market street. R. W. Dick, P. S., W. E. Holley, N. G.


Masonic Lodge, No. 12, hall Ashe street; R. B. Payne, W. M .; I. Jordan, S. W .; Z. T. Williams, J. W .; H. Unthank, Treas .; D. B. Yancey, Sec.


Greensboro Street Directory.


Arlington, from Fayetteville south beyond limits. Ash, from Gaston south beyond limits. Asheboro, from Gorrell southeast beyond limits. Bain, from s Elm west to C. F. & Y. V. R. R. Belle Meade avenue, from Greene west to Edgeworth. Bellevue, from w Bragg south to McCulloch. Bennett, from N. C. R. R. south to limits. Bilbro alley, from w Lee south to limits. Brooks, from w Lee north to Bain.


Brown, from Walker ave west to R. & D. R. R. Buchanan, from s Elm west to Ash. Cedar, from Greene south to limits. Church from n Elm northeast beyond limits.


Clay, from Junction of Elm and Church northwest to Greene.


Chestnut, from Lindsay north to Hendrix. Dean's alley, from e Market south to e Washington.


Delphine, from Edgeworth west to limits.


Douglas, from Asheboro east to limits. East Lee, from s Elm east to limits.


East Whittington, from s Elm east to Asheboro.


East, from e Washington south to limits.


East Market from Elm east beyond limits. East Sycamore, from s Elm east to Lyndon.


East Washington, from s Elm east beyond limits.


East Bragg, from s Elm east to limits. Edgeworth, from Greene south to w Washington. Engene, from Gaston south to Walker ave. Fulton, from Walker ave south to limits. Factory from King east to Macon. Fayetteville, from s Elm southeast to Gorrell.


Gaston, from Cedar east to Forbis, and from Percy east to Maple. Gorrell, from Fayetteville east to Bennett.


Harpersville rd, from North east beyond limits.


Hendrix, from Church east to limits. Houston, from Spring to Jackson. Jackson, from Walker ave south to limits. Jones alley, from Ashe west to limits. Julian, from Asheboro east to limits. Keogh, from Greene north to limits. Kerr, from Chestnut east to limits. King from Factory south to e Lee Lindsay, from Church east beyond limits. Lewis, from s Elm southwest to Ashe. Macon, from Factory south to limits. Martin, from N. C. R. R., south to limits. Maple, from e Market north to limits. MuCulloch, from Asheboro west to limits.


McGee, from Spring west to limits. Mebane from n Davie east to Forbes. Mebane rd, from s Elm westward beyond limits.


Morehead ave, from Furniture Factory west to limits. North, from Lindsay north to Harpersville rd. North Davie, from e Market north to Church. North Elm, from Market nroth beyond limits. North Forbes, from e Market north to Lindsay.


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North Gilmer, from e Market north to limits.


North Greene, from w Market northwest beyond limits.


North Mendenhall, from w Market north beyond limits.


Park ave, from n Greene north to limits. Percy, from e Market north to Lindsay. Peach, from e Market north to limits. Pearson, from Gorrell south to Douglas. Sevier, from Gorrell south to limits. Smith, from n Elm east to limits.


South Davie, from e Market south to Fayetteville.


South Elm, from Market south beyond limits,


South Forbes, from e Market, south to e Washington.


South Gilmer, from e Market south to e Washington.


South Greene, from w Market south to w Washington. South Mendenhall, from w Market south beyond limits. Spring, from Greene south beyond limits. Swannannoa, from Asheboro east to limits. Vance, from Bragg south to limits. Walker av, from Ashe west beyond limits. West Whittington, from s Elm west to limits. West Market, from Elm west beyond limits. West Sycamore, from s Elm west to Spring. West Washington, from s Elm west to Spring. West Bragg, from s Elm west to Bilbro alley. West Lee, from s Elm west to limits.


GREENSBORO


CITY DIRECTORY.


1892-'93.


Abbreviations Used in this Directory.


Ah., above ; adv't, advertisement ; ave, avenue ; bds, boards ; bet, between; com, commission ; com mer, commission merchant ; cor, corner ; do, ditto ; e, 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., postoffice; r, rooms; s, south ; st. street ; w, west ; Wash'n, Washington : wid. widow ; wks, works ; tob, tobacco ; R & D R R, Richmond & Danville Railroad ; gen'l mdse, general merchandise; sup't, superintendent; CF & Y VRR, Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Railroad. A star* before a man's name denotes that he has a wife living.


*Abbott J C, foreman, h 1000 Keogh Abbott George, h 1009 Keogh


Abbott Miss Mollie, h 1009 Keogh


Abbott Leslie, mnr Steam Laundry, h 319 Lindsay


*Abbott J T, machinist, h 319 Lindsay Abbott Miss Rosa, h 319 Lindsay


Abbott Miss Minnie, h 319 Lindsay


Abbott Charlie, h 319 Lindsay


Adams Cordelia, col, h 522 e Gaston


0. W. CARR & CO., Insurance, Accident, Fire, Life and Tornado Only First-Class Foreign and American Companies Repre- sented. 233%% South Elm Street, Greensboro, N. C.


Adams W M, plumber, bds 318 e Washington.


A. M. E. Church, col, 130 Maple


A. M. E. Zion Church, col, cor e Washington and s Gilmer


Albright Johnson, col, lab, h 519 Lindsay


Albright Miss Mary C, h 911 Asheboro


*Albright George B, grocer, 121 e Market, h 301 Church


*Albright Percy, chief clerk gen mnr C F & Y V, h 116 Church


*Albright EG, tel operator bds 122 Church


Albright R M, clerks M T office R & D, h 122 Church


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WORTH-WHARTON


Real Estate and Investment Co., REAL ESTATE DEALERS, 110 South Elm Street.


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Bilbro Mrs Mary, wid, h 515 w Lee Bilbro Miss Lizzie, h 503 w Lee Bingham Walter, col, servt, h 127 Church


Bingham Annie, col, h 118 n Percy Blackburn Miss Minnie, h 240 Belle Meade ave *Blackburn W J, tobacconist, h 417 w Market Blackburn Jane, col, h 617 Lindsay


Blackburn Maggie, col, cook, h 618 s Spring


Blackwell George, col, drayman, h 120 s Dodson


Black Ferd, col, lab, h 216 Mebane


Black Robert, col, wks 520 w Market


Black Jane, col, h 217 e Sycamore Blair A F, merchant, bds 405 Asheboro


Blair Prof. Lee T, principal graded school, bds 405 Asheboro


Blair W J, carpenter, bds 329 e Bragg


Blair Miss M È, h 401 w Bragg *Blalock S G, foreman, h w Lee Bland Kate, col, h 853 s Elm Blount Matilda, col, h 429 Cole


Blount Africa, col, lab, h 428 Cole Bobo Mrs Sallie E, wid, milliner, 118 s Elm bds w Washington


*Bogart W B. cashier Bank of Guilford, h 406 Church


Bain Building Company. CONTRACTORS.


Interior Hard wood Finish.


*Bogart W F, teller Bank of Guilford, h 206 w Market Boner Miss Laura, dressmaker, h 220 Eugene Boner Miss Maria, h 220 Eugene Booker Maggie, col, h 945 McGee Booker Nathan, col, plasterer, h 618 s Spring Booker Julia, col, h 618 s Spring


*Boone O L, saw miller, h 210 n Davie Boone Miss Ella, saleslady, h 210 n Davie Boone Banks, h 210 n Davie *Boone John, carpenter, h 3013 East Boone Rufus, h 3013 East


*Boone Dan, lab, h 120 Boone Bosher R G, barkeeper, r 333} s Elm Booth Mrs Fannie, h 320 n Greene *Boren R B, mfr, h 403 w Market *Boulden Manly M, carpenter, h 713 Asheboro Bowman Melbourne, col, lab, h e Market


Bowman Miss Patria, h 630 s Elm Boycott O D, Boycott & Brown, bds 407 Walker ave Boyst Chas H, candy maker, bds Monroe House *Boyd James E, lawyer, 119} s Elm, h 220 W Washington Boyles Frank C. clerk, bds 115 s Ashe *Boyles W W, wks furniture factory, h s Spring Bracken Mrs J A, wid, h 319 w Market


WORTH-WHARTON


Real Estate and Investment Co., REAL ESTATE DEALERS, 110 South Elm Street.


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*Alderman W F, jr, salesman, h 302 Ashe


Alderman A H, cashier Nat Bank, h 506 w Market


*Alderman S L, photographer, 1063 s Elm, h 612 w Gaston


Alderman Prof W F, Prof in G F C, h 700 w Market


Alderman Miss Manna, h 700 w Market


Alderman Miss Mamie, h 700 w Market


*Alderman Prof E A, Prof Girls' Training School, h 328 Church


*Aldridge Milton, engineer, h 436 n Greene


*Alexander H E, harness mfr, h 419 e Washington


*Alford Dr H M, physician, 303 s Elm, h 337 s Davie Alford Alex, 317 s Davie


Alford Miss Bessie, h 337 s Davie


Alford Mrs E, h keeper, h 356 s Elm


*Allen W W, R Agt So Ex Co, h 115 Smith


Bain Building Company, CONTRACTORS. ALL KINDS OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES


Allen Raymond, student, h 115 Smith Allen Miss Gertrude, h 115 Smith


Allen John, sec master, bds 423 w Lee


Allen W E, book-keeper Nat Bank, bds 218 e Washington


*Allen Wm A, carpenter, h 700 Douglas


*Allen Robert, engineer, h 324 e Bragg Allen G Will, tinner, bds 310 Asheboro Allen Fannie, col, dom, h 113 Church Allen Ben, col, wks R R, h 841 s Elm Allen Wm, col, h s Gilmer


Allen Hardy, col, servt, h 223 n Edgeworth


Allen Ed, col, servt, h 223 n Edgeworth Allen John, col, mattress maker, 817 Ashe


Allen Nannie, col, h 445 e Washington


S. L. ALDERMAN, PHOTOGRAPHER,


106} South Elm Street.


Best Work at Reasonable Prices.


LARGE STOCK FRAMES AND MATES.


N OTHING "SHODDY" or on the "Cheap John" style will be found in our mammoth double stores in Greensboro.


J. W. SCOTT & CO.


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Bradshaw Louis, col, wks railroad, h 1039 e Washington Brame E P, shoemaker, h 205 e Market *Brame F, shoemaker, h 3022 East Brame Miss Ida, h 3022 East


Branning Mary, col, h 343 Maple


Branning John, col, drayman, h 351 Maple


Brand Albert, bookkeeper, bds 214 e Market


Bredaw Mrs R, wid, h 1058 w Market


Brent Miss Sallie, h 127 Church


Brewer Jerry, night watch C F & Y V, h 600 Ashe


Brewer Mrs Agnes, wid, h 600 Ashe


*Bristow L T, bookkeeper, h w Washington Britton James, col, servt, h 939 w McCulloch Brock Mrs Josephine, wid, h 900 Vance Brock Miss Effie, cashier, h 900 Vance *Brockmann J L, head clerk S S Brown's, h 243 e Washington Brockmann Miss Emma, h 410 e Market Brockmann Frank, clerk, h 410 e Market *Brockmann A J, grocer, 412 e Market, h 410 e Market Brockmann Miss Laura L, music teacher, h 410 e Market *Brockmann Charles J, musical instructor, h 410 e Market Broadnax, J G jr, com trav, h 209 w Market


T THREE REGISTERED DRUGGISTS at our Prescription Desks. Errors prevent- ed, Dispatch secured. RICHARDSON & FARISS, Wholesale and Retail Druggists.


*Broadnax Dr J G, office 207, h 209 w Market Broadnax Wm, col, cook, h 845 McGee


*Brodrick Geo E, So Life Ins Co, h 222 Spring


Brooks Richard H, head clerk, bds 302 s Elm


Brooks R W, lumberman, 123 Lewis, h 625 s Elm


*Brooks A F. contractor, h 636 s Elm Brooks Mrs R C, wid, h 450 e Gorrell


Brooks Miss Leona, saleslady, h 450 e Gorrell


Brooks Andrew, col, lab, h 118 East Brooks Catherine, col, h 404 e Market


Brower Reed, col, lab, h 1035 College ave Brower Henderson, col, lab, h 826 s Cedar Brown Miss Hannah, miliner, bds 127 Church


*Brown Sam'l, brick contractor, h 407 Walker av


Brown S S & Co., Dry Goods and Clothing, 232 and 234 s Elm.


*Brown S S, merchant, h 120 w Washington Brown Miss Ninna, h 414 n Elm Brown Miss Lake, h 414 n Elm


Brown Mrs M A, widow, boarding house, 414 n Elm Brown Miss Julia, h 508 w Washington


*Brown H W, harness maker, h 508 w Washington Brown Miss Rodonah, h s Greene · Brown Wm A, salesman, h s Greene


Brown James, 973 e Washington


1871.


J. W. SCOTT & CO., 1892.


Leading Grocers of Greensboro. Twenty-one years of successful business enables us to make it to your intrest to trade with us.


GREENSBORO DIRECTORY. 27


Allen W L, col, lab, h 445 e Washington *Alley G W, sr, W U Tel Co, h 501 Cedar Alley R R, yard master C F & Y V, 1 501 Cedar


Alley G W, jr, agt C F & Y V, bds 356 s Elm *Allred Zelle, carpenter, h 532 Douglas *Aiken D R, mer, h 2055 e Market Aiken & Clapp, groceries 122 e Sycamore and 200 s Davie Alston Gaston, col, lab, h 913 e Market


Alston David, col, lab, h 913 e Market


Alston Mary, col, dom, h 222 Fayetteville


Alston Sylva, col, dom, h 518 Asheboro Alston Chas, col, lab, h 436 Cole Alverson Mary, col, h 1059 College av Anderson & Co, hardware, 223 s Elm Alverson J D, col, grocer, 1059 College av




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