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St. Mary's School, for girls, founded in 1842, is the largest girls' school owned and controlled by the Episcopal Church in the United States. It is a junior college and recognized as one of the best in America.
Peace, a junior Presbyterian college for girls, was opened in 1872. It offers special courses in art, sciences, music and expression. A number of new and up-to-date buildings have been added in the past three years and the enrollment has grown rapidly.
The North Carolina School for the White Blind was es- tablished by legislative enactment in 1845. The present plant was completed in 1923 at a cost of $1,300,000. It is a standard
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high school and the only one of its type in the United States with this rating. It specializes in vocational training.
The well-equipped and modern public school system of Raleigh has eighteen buildings, including two high schools. In the past ten years bond issues totaling $2,300,000 have been voted to provide new buildings. The public school system reflects great credit upon this city.
Shaw University, founded in 1865, is the oldest institution in the South for the education of colored men and women. The University has eleven buildings. Degrees of A. B. and B. S. are conferred.
St. Augustine's College (Episcopal) for colored men and women was opened in 1868. It has 110 acres of land in the northeast section of the city. St. Agnes Hospital is operated in conjunction with this institution.
The State School for the Negro Deaf and Dumb, estab- lished in 1868, is located in the southeastern part of the city.
Commercial Advantages
Raleigh is both a distributing and trading center for a large territory. It is neither east nor west in North Carolina. It stands at the crossroads logically situated to serve econom- ically a wide area, with ease of access to the industrial Pied- mont and to the agricultural eastern section.
Its rapid development as a wholesale center is empha- sized by the fact that there are seventy-six such establish- ments here doing an annual business of $12,500,000. For the same reason that it is a good wholesale center, it is also rap- idly increasing as a location for headquarters offices to serve both this and adjoining states.
Nine large fireproof office buildings provide more than 1,000 offices.
Raleigh is an important retail shopping center. Its trade is drawn from an area of twenty-five to fifty miles, embracing a population of 650,000. It has a potential trade territory of twenty-nine counties, which produce one-half the $320,000,000 total farm resources of North Carolina.
Raleigh has many fine stores offering a wide variety of merchandise.
One of the city's greatest assets is its transportation fa- cilities. It has the advantage of having three separate rail- roads-it is located on the main line of the Seaboard Air Line from New York to Florida, on the Southern connecting with its main line from New York to New Orleans, and on the main line of the Norfolk Southern. Twenty passenger trains pass in and out of the city every twenty-four hours. With its cen- tral geographical location, it is important to the manufactur- ing cities of the North and East. The two bus lines here op- erate eighty buses in and out of the city daily. These lines and their connections cover the entire state on convenient and regular schedules. There are 2,000 miles of hard-sur- faced roads within a hundred-mile radius.
Raleigh is the headquarters of the Carolina Power & Light Co., which supplies current to 223 cities and towns in North and South Carolina. The rates in Raleigh and com- munities served by this company are in line with the lowest obtained in the South, and for large consumers, very attrac- tive rates are offered. Over a ten-year period the Carolina Power & Light Co. has developed its electric horsepower from 47,000 to 195,000.
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Gas is supplied by the Raleigh Gas Co., offering splendid service and reasonable rates.
The city water pumping capacity is 7,000,000 gallons per day (twenty-four hours) and the average daily consumption is 3,032,000 gallons. Many improvements have been made to provide an adequate supply for present and future needs, including a new pumping station, reservoir, filtration plant and water lines.
The city is in the center of a rich farming country, pro- ducing a great variety of crops, including corn, cotton, small grain, tobacco and truck. The Department of Commerce shows the value of farms in Wake County to be $23,704,963. This is the second highest in the state. An adjoining county with a farm value of $25,777,998 leads the state.
Raleigh is an insurance center. It is the home office of five insurance companies, all of which are rapidly growing. Many of the large insurance companies of the country, in- cluding life, fire, health and casualty companies, maintain headquarters or general state agencies in Raleigh.
A first-class airport of 280 acres is maintained by the Curtiss-Wright Flying Service. A well-equipped flying school is conducted on this field. It is one of the two airports in the South especially approved by the Department of Commerce for a flying school. This field is an important air terminal on the New York-South American air trunk line.
Industry and Income
According to the last report, Raleigh has forty-two in- dustries, with a capital investment of $4,105,400, and the an- nual output amounts to $7,058,940. There are 1,481 workers in these plants and the annual payroll is $1,786,604.
In addition, and related to industrial pursuits, there are 1,624 persons employed in other than manufacturing indus- tries, and the combined payroll for this group is $2,496,714. This classification includes public utilities, railroad shops, highway repair depot, and other industrial workers.
Approximately five hundred forty officers and teachers are employed in the colleges within the city of Raleigh, with a total annual payroll of $1,040,000.
The third largest group payroll is in North Carolina State departments, where there are 925 employees, receiving an- nual salaries amounting to nearly $1,700,000.
Raleigh is interested in securing additional industries. One particular factor highly favorable to this proposed ex- pansion is the electric power resources in this section. The Carolina Power & Light Co., with headquarters here, has two hydro-electric plants and one steam plant to serve this ter- ritory.
What to See in Raleigh
As a center for tourists during the winter months, Ra- leigh, located at the forks of two national highways, has be- come a city of prime importance. Some indication of this is reflected in the hotel registration, which averages from 25,- 000 to 30,000 during the winter months. The city abounds in historic traditions and the thousands of visitors enjoy visit- ing the following places of interest:
Historic old State Capitol Building, famous for the beauty of its architecture.
State Museum and Temporary State Art Museum.
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State Hall of History.
Four noted colleges: North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering, Meredith College, Peace, and St. Mary's.
President Andrew Johnson's Birthplace (near State Col- lege).
Four points of special beauty- Christ Church, Dix Hill, Country Club, Federal Cemetery.
Seventy-five-acre Virgin Forest (three miles northeast of Federal Cemetery).
Governor's Mansion and Grounds.
Public Libraries-State Library, Raney Library (with children's section). Open to public all day.
Institutions for Negroes-Shaw University and St. Au- gustine's College.
Monuments and public memorials on Capitol Square and in State Department buildings include a replica of Houdon's famous statue of George Washington and memorials to the following North Carolinians: Senator Z. B. Vance, Governor Charles B. Aycock, Dr. Chas. D. McIver, Henry L. Wyatt, Worth Bagley, "O. Henry" and Chief Justice Ruffin.
Chamber of Commerce Welcomes Inquiries and Visitors
The Raleigh Chamber of Commerce is a substantial, well- organized and representative body. The membership co- operates in a wide variety of activities in commercial devel- opment. A function of particular importance is the informa- tion service which has careful supervision. Inquiries given careful and prompt consideration, and visitors are welcome.
Offices in Sir Walter Hotel Building.
A Good Place to Live
Raleigh is a typical city of the new South, which com- bines old Southern charm with modern enterprise and pro- gressiveness.
Raleigh is recognized as one of the best cities of resi- dence in the Southeast, offering an exceptionally wide va- riety of recreational advantages.
The Carolina Country Club has a splendid eighteen-hole golf course and the City has a municipal golf course of eight- een holes.
There are thirteen public park areas well distributed over the city. There are three well-equipped motion picture houses. Raleigh has league baseball, with a team in the Pied- mont League, and Riddick Athletic Field at State College. The city manifests keen interest in sports and recreation.
Raleigh is exceptionally well equipped with hotels. There are eight, with a total capacity of 1,005 rooms. This includes such hotels as the Sir Walter, Carolina, Bland, Ra- leigh, Mansion Park, Wright and Richmond.
Raleigh is recognized as the convention city of North Carolina. This is substantially borne out in the fact that this city entertained eighty-three state and interstate conven- tions and meetings during 1930.
The five luncheon clubs of the city, and the Woman's Club, a civic organization, contribute to the fine community spirit here. The luncheon clubs are: Rotary, Lions, Kiwa- nis, Civitan and American Business Club. Raleigh has a well- equipped and well-organized Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A.
CLASSIFIED BUYERS' GUIDE OF THE CITY OF RALEIGH (NORTH CAROLINA)
1932
The DIRECTORY 15 THE COMMON INTERMEDIARY BETWEEN BUYER ... SELLER"
The Buyers'Guide contains the advertisements and business cards of the more progressive business men and firms in the city, classified according to lines of business.
HILL DIRECTORY CO., Inc., Publishers 8 N. Sixth St., 4th Floor, Richmond, Va.
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ACCOUNTANTS-CERTIFIED PUBLIC
A. LEE RAWLINGS & COMPANY Certified Public Accountants
AUDITS, SYSTEMS, STATE AND FEDERAL TAXATION
610-12 Lawyers Building
Telephone 3239
R. C. CARTER & COMPANY Certified Public Accountants
AUDITS-EXAMINATIONS-BUSINESS SYSTEMS TAX SERVICE
101-102 North Carolina Bank Building Telephone 3110
RALEIGH, N. C.
A. M. PULLEN & COMPANY CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AUDITS-INVESTIGATIONS-BUSINESS SYSTEMS-TAX COUNSELLORS
We maintain a large staff of competent accountants and are prepared to give prompt service in all accounting and tax matters.
306-307 Commercial National Bank Building, RALEIGH, N. C. RICHMOND, VA .- 1103-1106 State-Planters Bank Building GREENSBORO, N. C .- 414-A North Carolina Bank and Trust Co. Building
Members American Institute of Accountants The Virginia Society of Public Accountants The N. C. Association of Certified Public Accountants
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ACCOUNTANTS-CERTIFIED PUBLIC
JAMES M. WILLIAMS & CO.
Certified Public Accountants AUDITS-EXAMINATIONS-TAX SERVICE
COST GENERAL MECHANICAL SYSTEMS
508 Odd Fellows Building Raleigh, N. C. Phone 2087
AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES
AUTO ELECTRIC AND BATTERY CO.
Authorized Battery and Electrical Service
W. B. STRONACH, Manager GEO. J. DOWELL, Assistant Manager
112 W. DAVIE
TELEPHONES 647 and 318
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRERS
Joe M. White Auto Service
GENERAL AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING
Authorized Service Station for WILLYS-KNIGHT, WHIPPET AND FRANKLIN AUTOMOBILES
Any Size& Job
TOWING SERVICE
Our service is complete. We invite you to try our service on auy make car.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
109-111 West Davie St., Corner Gale St. Telephone 2766
AUTOMOBILES
DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS DODGE BROTHERS TRUCKS All Sizes-12 Ton to 3 Ton SALES AND SERVICE CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH MONTGOMERY-MUTART, Inc. 109-15 South Blount Telephone 2476
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BANKS
CAROLIN
. NORTH
BANK .
AND
TRUST CO
With a Thought for Tomorrow- As Well as Today
Our customers find a source of lasting satisfaction in the knowledge that we place the safety of depositors' funds above every other consideration.
It is our pleasure to do everything possible to promote the welfare of our patrons, always keeping in mind that the bank must be as sound tomorrow as it is today.
NORTH CAROLINA BANK AND TRUST CO.
For the Carolinas and the South
UNIT OFFICES
WILMINGTON HIGH POINT SALISBURY SPENCER
GREENSBORO BURLINGTON TARBORO MONROE
RALEIGH ROCKY MOUNT SCOTLAND NECK KINSTON
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PAGE TRUST CO.SECURITY
SERVICE
A Complete Financial Service
The Page Trust Company, with offices in fourteen North Carolina cities offers a complete and comprehensive service to corporations, firms and individuals in all financial trans- actions.
Commercial Banking Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent
Checking Accounts Trust Department Investments
Savings Accounts Mortgage Loans Travel Funds
WE INVITE YOU TO DO BUSINESS WITH US
PAGE TRUST COMPANY
ABERDEEN HAMLET SILER CITY
ALBEMARLE LIBERTY RAMSUER TROY
APEX RAEFORD RALEIGH ZEBULON
CARTHAGE
SANFORD
THOMASVILLE
NORTH CAROLINA
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ALFRED WILLIAMS . C. MAVIAS
ALFRED WILIAMSE CE BOOKS OFFICE SUPPLIES
OFFICE SUPPLIES
BOOKS-STATNMERT!
ENGRAVERS OFFICE
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ESTABLISHED 1867
ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO. 119 FAYETTEVILLE STREET, RALEIGH, N. C.
PUBLISHERS-OFFICE OUTFITTERS BOOKSELLERS-ENGRAVERS
Phones 4100-4101
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BUILDING MATERIALS
B. B. BENSON, President W. H. BASON, Vice-President R. T. VICK, Secretary-Treasurer
Carolina Builders Corporation
All Kinds of Building Material COAL
Warehouse and Yard: 217-19 North Dawson Street, 307-09 West Lane Street
Office: 217 North Dawson Street
Telephone 2360
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA
HAL V. WORTH, President
J. C. BYRD, Vice-President
OLDHAM & WORTH, Inc. Building Supplies CORNER WEST AND CABARRUS STREETS PHONE 154 "THE LUMBER NUMBER"
I am looking for some one --- Likewise, some one is looking for me If I have something to sell and I am not listed in this Directory under the proper headings
I LOSE A CUSTOMER
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"LIVE AT HOME-INVEST AT HOME"
THE RALEIGH BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
A HOME FOR YOUR SAVINGS No. 219 FAYETTEVILLE STREET
FIRST MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS 50% of Appraised Valuations
SERIAL SHARES-Issued each April and October, earning 61/4%. RUNNING SHARES-Issued each month. 5% compounded semi-annually. PAID-UP SHARES-Issued any time. 5 semi-annually; by check.
Twenty-seven years of successful operation Twenty-seven years without the loss of a dollar
EVERY EMPLOYEE PROPERLY BONDED. "A DOLLAR SAVED-A DOLLAR EARNED"
CLOTHIERS
CROSS & LINEHAN CO. CLOTHIERS
Men's Furnishers and Hatters Hickey-Freeman and Schloss Bros.' Clothes Knox and Dobbs Hats Manhattan and Arrow Shirts
324-328 FAYETTEVILLE ST. PHONE 82
WHITING-HORTON CO.
Clothing and Furnishings for MEN and BOYS
10 East Martin Street
Phone 417
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COAL
LEON L. DOWDEE, Pres.
G. FRANK PENNY, Vice-Pres .- Gen. Mgr. Carolina Coal Company
COAL SPECIALISTS High Grade Smokeless Domestic and Steam Coals Car Load Lots Featured "Full Measure of Satisfaction in Every Transaction" 803 FAYETTEVILLE
PHONE 421
WHITE & HODGIN CO.
I. H. PARIS. Owner and Manager One of the Older Fuel Companies of Raleigh High Grade Domestic Coals Our Specialty "Quality-Quantity-Quick Delivery" COAL AND WOOD 508 West Johnson St. Just off Glenwood Ave. at Norfolk Southern Trestle Just Phone 496
CONTRACTORS
JOHN W. HUDSON, JR., Inc. Engineers and Contractors PHONE 2815
CAPITAL CLUB BUILDING RALEIGH, N. C.
DEPARTMENT STORES
BOYLAN-PEARCE CO.
North Carolina's Most Exclusive Department Store PHONE 4020
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DRUGGISTS
Person Street Pharmacy No. 2
DRUGGISTS
Bring your prescriptions to us for that "personal service."
Kodaks and Films.
Parker Pens and Pencils.
A complete line of toilet goods.
Nunnally's and Norris' Candies
"Our Drinks Are Delicious"
Glenwood, Corner Fairview
Phones 106 and 107
Person Street Pharmacy
PHILIP D. GATTIS, Prop.
Prescriptions given prompt and care- ful attention by registered pharmacists.
Everything found in a complete drug store.
Visit our Soda Fountain. Curb service a specialty.
Person Street, Corner Pace
Tels. 221-222 Night Tel. 4424
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
THOMPSON ELECTRICAL CO., Inc. 20 WEST HARGETT STREET
PHONE 370
Electrical Supplies and Apparatus
ELE
AL
HOUSEHOLD HELPS
Westinghouse Refrigerators, Ranges, Water Heaters, Lamps and Appliances. Philco Radios-Hamilton Beach Vacuum Cleaners
FLORISTS
00
Sporist
SPENCER FLORAL COMPANY
415 E. HARGETT STREET
PHONE 4205 RALEIGH, N. C.
Say It With Flowers- Say It With Ours!
FLOWERS ARTISTICALLY ARRANGED
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS
T. E. GREEN, President W. F. MOCDY, Vice-President
A. H. MOONEYHAM, Sec'y -Treas. H. W. MIMS, Manager
MITCHELL FUNERAL HOME
(INCORPORATEO)
Funeral Directors and Embalmers LADY ASSISTANT AMBULANCE SERVICE
222 West Hargett St. Opposite Nash Square Raleigh, N. C. Phone 4288
FURNITURE
R. E. QUINN C. G. SANDLIN SEE US BEFORE BUYING
D. O. SANDLIN
R. E. QUINN & COMPANY Furniture and Stoves
CASH OR CREDIT
108 East Martin Street
Telephone 2136
HARDWARE
THOMAS H. BRIGGS & SONS
Incorporated RALEIGH, N. C.
THE CAROLINA'S OLDEST WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HARDWARE HOUSE
Hardware -- Paints -- Oils Builders' Supplies Household Furnishings
BEST GOODS - LOWEST PRICES SQUARE DEALING
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INSURANCE AGENTS
CONNOR & RUFFIN
General Insurance -- Surety Bonds
"WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION"
Fire, Automobile, Plate Glass, Employers' Liability, Public Liability, Teams, Elevator, Live Stock, Rain, Accident, Health, Inland Marine
GENERAL AGENTS Great American Indemnity Company of New York
Commercial National Bank Building
Telephone 2637
VICK MOORE, Pres. EARL JOHNSON, Sec .- Treas. B. E. DENNIS, Solicitor
Moore & Johnson Co.
Insurance --- Surety Bonds
"A Progressive Insurance Agency"
813-14-15 LAWYERS BUILDING PHONE 129
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INSURANCE AGENTS
THOMAS B. REYNOLDS, General Agent
Business Written Only Through Bona Fide Agents
FIRE, CASUALTY and ALLIED LINES
1007-09-11 North Carolina Bank Bldg. Office Phone 314-Residence Phone 4328
RALEIGH REPRESENTATIVES
ALLISON & BETTS
BAGWELL & BAGWELL
Building & Loan Bldg. Phone 4385
N. C. Bank & Trust Co.
Phone 1877
G. H. DORTCH
J. S. FULGHUM
Capital Club Bldg.
Phone 316
Martin Street
Phone 1846
C. F. GEORGE
O. P. HAY & COMPANY
Odd Fellows Bldg. Phone 3996
. N. C. 'Bank & Trust Co.
Phone 314
T. W. BREWER 313 S. Wilmington Street. Phone 24
It will be a pleasure for these agents to serve you.
CHARLES E. JOHNSON
All Kinds of Insurance Bonds
OFFICE: 804 ODD FELLOWS BUILDING, 19 EAST HARGETT PHONE 182
V. O. PARKER CO.
INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE - RENTALS - LOANS
125 South Salisbury Street
Phone 2257
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INSURANCE AGENTS
WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS
GENERAL AGENTS Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company
Local Representatives :
WILLIAM I. PROCTER, J. D. BOUSHALL, W. H. SCHULKEN
J. A. SHEETS.
510-512 Commercial National Bank Building
Phone 265
ROBERT G. YANCEY
General Insurance
Fire, Casualty, Life, Automobile, Plate Glass, Burglary, Tornado, Surety Bonds and Workmen's Compensation
204-207 LAWYERS BUILDING PHONES 4163-4164
INSURANCE COMPANIES
DURHAM LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF RALEIGH, N.C. WE PROTECT THE FAMILY
ORDINARY AND INDUSTRIAL
A POLICY FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY
Phones: Home Office
. 2335
2366
District Office 2216
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INSURANCE COMPANIES
Connecticut General Life Insurance Co. WALTER N. PERRY, General Agent LIFE, HEALTH, ACCIDENT, GROUP INSURANCE ANNUITIES
706-707-708 Raleigh Banking & Trust Bldg. Phone 1971
LAUNDRIES
CASCADE LAUNDRY CO.
Phone 2495-(Call Up for Prices) Corner Cabarrus and Dawson
Our Family Laundry Service
DAMP WASH-Entire family bundle washed and wrung ready to iron.
THRIFT WASH-Wearing apparel damp washed and flat work ironed.
FLOAT IRONED-Entire family bundle washed and ma- chine-ironed-No starch.
HOMESTIC-Entire family bundle washed and ironed-No starch.
PRIM PREST-Entire family bundle washed, starched and ironed.
CLEANERS AND DYERS
LET US HAVE YOUR SHIRTS AND COLLARS
OAK CITY LAUNDRY
OLDEST AND BEST
Family Washing a Specialty
436 South Salisbury Street
Phones 180 and 181
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LAUNDRIES
SANITARY LAUNDRY
FAMILY WASHING A SPECIALTY
ASK ABOUT PRIM PRESS FINISHED WORK
411-413 South McDowell
Phone 2816
LAWYERS
C. R. Partin Attorney at Law
402 Wachovia Bank Bldg.
Phone 3817
Raleigh, N. C.
Public City Directory Library for Your Use at All Times Chamber of Commerce, 17 W. Davie HILL DIRECTORY CO., Inc. PUBLISHERS
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MILLWORK
Martin Millwork Company
Tryon, Corner Harrison Avenue
Telephone 451
P. O. Box 723
Woodwork of All Kinds Screens, Mantels, Stairways, Patterns, Cabinets, Office Fixtures, Sash and Doors, Plywood Wallboard, Glass of All Kinds
Good Millwork and Lumber
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MONUMENTS
ANGALO GOMEZ
RALEIGH, N. C.
Granite and Marble Monuments
STATUARY TABLETS AND COPING East Lane, Corner Seawell Avenue Phone 1711
. PEABODY .
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
C. H. STEPHENSON MUSIC CO.
The Home of Songs-Service-Satisfaction If it's musical, we have it, can get it, or it isn't made Musical Merchandise
121 FAYETTEVILLE ST. PHONES 528-529
PLUMBERS
Montfort Plumbing and Heating Co. CONTRACTORS PLUMBING and HEATING All Repair Work Promptly Attended To Agent for Electrol Oil Burners
128 S. Salisbury St. Phone 127
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHERS
MULTIPLE TYPEWRITTEN LETTERS, CIRCULARS, ETC.
TYPEWRITING, STENOGRAPHY, MULTIGRAPH WORK, MIMEOGRAPH WORK, COURT REPORTING, STENOTYPY, MAILING LISTS
REID & SMITH
MISS MAUD REID -- MISS MAVIS SMITH 701-703 Lawyers Bldg.
Phone 1255
Raleigh, N. C.
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PRINTERS
COMMERCIAL PRINTING COMPANY, Inc. Loose Leaf and Bound Books Ruling -- Printing -- Binding
TELEPHONE 3950
RALEIGH, N. C.
ESTABLISHED 1871
EDWARDS & BROUGHTON COMPANY
PRINTERS-PUBLISHERS-STATIONERS-ENGRAVERS LITHOGRAPHERS-OFFICE FURNITURE AND SUPPLIES Manufacturers of Blank Books and Loose Leaf Systems 212-216 South Salisbury 107-109 West Hargett
Phones 3300-3301 Largest and Best Equipped Company in North Carolina
SUPERIOR PRINTING FAST AND ACCURATE SERVICE
PRINTERS, BOOKMAKERS, BINDERS, RULERS
Mitchell Printing Company PHONE 18
REAL ESTATE
V. O. PARKER CO. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE-RENTALS-LOANS
Phone 2257
125 South Salisbury Street
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SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
Saint Mary's School and Junior College
Raleigh, North Carolina MRS. ERNEST CRUIKSHANK, Principal
Owned by the Episcopal Church of North and South Carolina Founded in 1842 by Rev. Aldert Smedes, D. D.
Ninety-first Annual Session Sept. 12, 1932-May 30, 1933
Saint Mary's School offers for girls and young women a high school course of the highest standard, supplemented by two years of grade A college work, all academic courses fully accredited by the Southern Association. Special courses are given in Business, Music, Art, Home Economics and Expression, in which certificates are issued. Two hundred boarding students can be accommodated.
A limited number of day students, residents of Raleigh, are ac- cepted annually, to whoin all the advantages offered by Saint Mary's are available. The tuition charge for day pupils in the Academic or Business Departments is one hundred and twenty-five dollars for the session.
At Saint Mary's the discipline is intimate but firm, with home- like influences rather than college freedom. The design is to have parents feel that they have a safe, intellectual and inspiring environ- ment for their daughters which will advance them along the right lines into the best type of modern womanhood.
Saint Mary's aims to promote sound physical development, to preserve good health, to cultivate a refined Christian womanhood, and to manitain the best standards of scholarship.
Catalogue and further information may be had by addressing
A. W. TUCKER, Business Manager
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SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
Peace Junior College
FOR WOMEN (Formerly Peace Institute) In the Educational Center of the State
RALEIGH,
NORTH CAROLINA
ESTABLISHED 1857
A STANDARD JUNIOR COLLEGE FOR YOUNG WOMEN WITH A FOUR-YEAR STANDARD COLLEGE PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT
Wholesome Religious Atmosphere Limited Number of Students Intimate Home Surroundings Individual Attention New Equipment
Highly Trained Faculty Standard College Courses Standard College Preparatory Courses Special Courses: Music, Art, Expres- sion, Home Economics, Commercial
FOR CATALOG, ADDRESS WILLIAM C. PRESSLY, President
STENOGRAPHERS-PUBLIC
Elizabeth M. Montgomery Stenographic and Mimeograph Service MAILING LISTS NOTARY PUBLIC
Phone 4224
703 Commercial National Bank Building
RALEIGH, N. C.
From 30 to 50 per cent
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