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Meredith College, a Baptist college for women, was opened in 1899. For many years it was located near the Capitol and now occupies a modern plant completed in 1925, two miles from the city on the Hillsboro Road. Courses are offered in arts, sciences and music. The enrollment in 1934 was 546.
St. Mary's School and Junior College is owned by the Episcopal Church of the Carolinas. The highest standards are maintained with all academic courses fully accredited by the Southern Association. The annual sessions offer the students thirty-five weeks of classroom work. An aver- age of twenty states are represented in annual enrollment.
Peace, a junior college for women, owned by the Pres- byterians of North Carolina, was opened in 1872. It offers standard and general junior college courses, college prepara- tory courses, and special courses in art, music, home eco- nomics, and commercial subjects. A number of modern buildings have been added recently and the enrollment has grown rapidly.
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The North Carolina School for the White Blind was established by legislative enactment in 1845. The present plant was completed in 1923 at a cost of $1,300,000. It is a standard high school and the only one of its type in the U. S. with this rating. It specializes in vocational training.
The well-equipped and modern public school system of Raleigh has 18 buildings, including two high schools.
King's Business College and Hardbarger's Secretarial School are two well-organized colleges here for business training.
St. Augustine's College (Episcopal) for colored men and women was opened in 1868. It includes the Bishop Tuttle School and the St. Agnes Training School for Nurses. It has 110 acres of land in the northeast section of the city. St. Agnes Hospital is operated in conjunction with this institu- tion.
The State School for the Negro Deaf and Dumb was established in 1868. A new plant erected at the cost of $250,- 000, is located on Highway No. 10, three miles southeast of the city.
Shaw University, founded in 1865, is the oldest institu- tion in the South for the education of colored men and women. The university has 11 buildings. Degrees of A.B. and B.S. are conferred.
Raleigh's 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 eco- nomically a wide area, with ease of access to the industrial Piedmont and to the agricultural East.
Its rapid development as a wholesale center is empha- sized by the fact that there are 72 such establishments here doing an annual business of $22,000,000. For the same rea- son that it is a good wholesale center, it is also rapidly in- creasing as a location for headquarters offices to serve both this and adjoining states.
Nine large, modern fireproof office buildings provide more than 1,000 offices.
Raleigh's importance as a retail shopping center is shown by the fact that this volume of business in 1933 was $14,246,- 000 (U. S. Census); 551 retail establishments, and 1,955 em- ployees. Trade is drawn from an area of 25 to 50 miles, embracing a population of 650,000. There is a potential trade territory of twenty-nine counties. Raleigh has many fine stores offering a wide variety of merchandise.
One of the city's greatest assets is its transportation facilities. It has the advantage of having three separate railroads-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 the main line of the Norfolk Southern. Twenty-six passenger trains pass in and out of the city every twenty-four hours. With its central geographical location, it is important to the manufacturing cities of the north and east. The Caro- lina Coach Co. and the Greyhound Lines operate 86 buses in and out of the city daily. These lines and their connec- tions cover the entire state on convenient and regular sched- ules, as well as providing service to many points north and
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south. There are 2,000 miles of hard-surfaced roads within a hundred-mile radius.
Raleigh is the headquarters of the Carolina Power & Light Co., which supplies current to 240 cities and towns in North Carolina and South Carolina. The rates in Raleigh and other communities served by this company are in line with the lowest obtained in the South, and for large con- sumers very attractive rates are offered. Over a ten-year period the Carolina Power & Light Co. has increased its electric horsepower of generating capacity from 120,000 to 333,000.
Gas is supplied by the Raleigh Gas Co., offering a splen- did service and reasonable rates. The number of consumers is 3,826.
The city water pumping capacity is 7,000,000 gallons per day (24 hours) and the consumption is 3,002,322 gallons. Many improvements have been made to provide an adequate supply for present and future needs, including a new pump- ing station, reservoir, filtration plant and water lines.
Raleigh is an insurance center. It is the home office of four insurance companies, all of which are rapidly growing. These companies are the Durham Life Insurance Co., Occi- dental Life Insurance Co., North Carolina Home Insurance Co. (fire), and the Atlantic Fire Insurance Co. Many of the larger insurance companies of the country, including fire, life, health and casualty companies, maintain headquarters or general state agencies in Raleigh. There are 786 officers and employees in the insurance companies here. The annual payroll is $1,396,200.
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 $20,140,000. It ranks among the few highest in the state. An adjoining county, Johnston, with a farm value of $22,925,000, leads the state.
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 become a city of prime importance. Some indication of this is reflected in the hotel registration, which averages from 35,000 to 50,000 during the fall, winter and spring months. The city abounds in historic traditions, and the thousands of visitors enjoy the following places of interest-Historic old State Capitol Building, famous for the beauty of its architec- ture; State Museum and Temporary Art Museum; State Hall of History; four famous colleges: North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering, Meredith College, Peace and St. Mary's; President Andrew Johnson's Birthplace (in Pul- len Park, near State College); four points of special beauty: Christ Church, Dix Hill, Country Club and Federal Ceme- tery; Carolina Pines, a well-known recreational center, lo- cated two miles south of Raleigh on Federal Highway No. 15; 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. Augustine'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 me-
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morials to the following North Carolinians: Senator Z. B. Vance, Governor Charles B. Aycock, Dr. Charles D. McIver, Henry L. Wyatt, Worth Bagley, "O. Henry" and Chief Justice Ruffin.
Industry and Income
Raleigh has 39 industries. The value of the annual out- put amounts to $3,931,695. There are 1,156 workers in these plants and the annual payroll is $936,936 (U. S. Census fig- ures). In addition, and related to industrial pursuits, there are 1,894 persons employed in other than manufacturing in- dustries, and the combined payroll for this group is $2,881,- 131. This classification includes public utilities, railroads and other industrial workers.
Four hundred and twenty-eight officers and teachers are employed in the colleges within the city of Raleigh, with a total annual payroll of $722,556.
The largest group payroll in Raleigh is in the North Carolina State departments and institutions, where there are 2,154 employees, receiving annual salaries amounting to $2,845,801. The 786 employees of the insurance companies located here, including the home companies and branch offices, receive annually in salaries, $1,396,200.
A summary of the groups already indicated makes a total of 6,068 employees and an annual payroll of $8,352,624.
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 three hydro-electric plants and one steam plant to serve this territory.
Raleigh-A Good Place to Live
'Raleigh is a city of the new South, which combines old Southern charm with modern enterprise and progressive- ness.
Raleigh is recognized as one of the best cities of resi- dence in the 'Southeast, offering an exceptionally wide vari- ety of recreational advantages. The Carolina Country Club has a splendid 18-hole golf course. The Raleigh Golf Associa- tion also has a well-developed public 18-hole golf course. Carolina Pines, a recreational and resort development, is located near Raleigh. It has an 18-hole golf course and other recreation facilities. The equipment includes a hotel, clubhouse and two first-class eating places.
There are four well-equipped and up-to-date picture houses.
Raleigh is exceptionally well cared for in hotels. There are ten hotels, with a capacity of 1,097 rooms. This includes such hotels as the Sir Walter, Carolina, Bland, Raleigh and -Mansion Park.
Raleigh is recognized as the convention city of North Carolina. This is substantially borne out in the fact that this city entertains an annual average of 50 state and inter- state conventions and meetings.
The six luncheon clubs of the city and the Woman's Club, a civic organization, contribute to the fine community spirit here. These organizations are: Rotary, Lions, Kiwanis, Civi- tan, Exchange and Business and Professional Women's clubs.
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The Raleigh Junior Chamber of Commerce co-operates in civic enterprise.
Raleigh is beautifully situated. Its climate is equable. Its broad and beautiful streets seem to have been laid out with foreknowledge of an automobile age. It is a wholesome, democratic city where the wealth and prestige of no one man or no one family dominate the rest, but where the enterprise and progressiveness of the great mass of the business and professional men are making the city great and will make it yet greater.
Chamber of Commerce
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. Inquiries are given careful and prompt con- sideration and visitors always welcomed.
Offices in Sir Walter Hotel Bldg., 17-19 W. Davie St.
MORE GUDUS
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MORE GOODS ARE BOUGHT AND SOLD THROUGH THE CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LISTS OF THE DIRECTORY THAN ANY OTHER MEDIUM ON EARTH
CLASSIFIED BUYERS' GUIDE OF THE CITY OF RALEIGH (NORTH CAROLINA) 1935
MTHE GOODS ADE BOUGHT AND SOLD THROUGH THE CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LISTS
DIRECTORY THA
ANY OTHER MENUM
ON EARTH
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.
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ACCOUNTANTS-CERTIFIED PUBLIC
KENNON W. PARHAM
Certified Public Accountant
Odd Fellows Bldg.
Phone 3499
Raleigh, N. C.
Member of American Institute of Accountants
GEORGE R. POOLE
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
AUDITS, SYSTEMS, STATE AND FEDERAL TAXATION
102 West Hargett St.
Telephone 3239
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 Building
The Virginia Society of Public Accountants N. C. Association of Certified Public Accountants
ADVERTISING AGENCIES
ADVERTISING COUNSEL SALES PLANS
WINDOW DISPLAYS SOUND ADVERTISING
Phone 2464
. DIRECT ADVERTISING SERVICE .
SIGNS THAT ATTRACT
ENTERTAINMENT BOOKINGS
BERT Q. TILLEY, Mgr. 211 S. McDowell St.
ADVERTISING SPECIALTIES
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AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES
AUTO ELECTRIC AND BATTERY CO.
Automotive Repairs
W. B. STRONACH, Manager GEO. J. DOWELL, Assistant Manager
112 W. DAVIE
TELEPHONES 647 and 318
A. M. TYNER CO.
Gould Batteries --- McClaren Tires
MAGNETO SERVICE - AUTO BATTERIES STORAGE AND ACCESSORIES AUTOMOTIVE AND ELECTRICAL SERVICE
126 E. Morgan
Phone 1406
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING
Joe M. White Auto Service
General Automobile Repairing
Any Size Job
SATISFIED CUSTOMERS IS OUR MOTTO
107-109 West Davie St., Corner Gale St.
Telephone 2766
K. WAYLON YATES
T. CLARENCE YATES
PHONE 505
AUT
ICE
WE NEVER CLOSE
Wrecked Automobiles Completely Rebuilt "Any Repair to Any Car"
Corner Davie and Person Streets RALEIGH, N. C.
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AUTOMOBILE SERVICE STATIONS
Allen's Service Station
Gasoline -- Oils -- Tires -- Tubes Cars Washed and Polished OPEN 24 HOURS
531 Hillsboro
Phone 2841
AUTOMOBILES
Ford
Sanders Motor Co., Inc. Authorized Dealers
Lincoln and Ford Cars Trucks and Parts
325-329 S. Blount
Phones 405-406
THE KNOWLEDGE OF
WHERE TO BUY
IS AS IMPORTANT AS WHERE TO SELL GOODS
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AUTOMOBILES
SIR WALTER CHEVROLET CO.
SALES AND SERVICE
Chevrolet Passenger Cars and Trucks
SERVICE DEPT. OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT
Jor Economical Transportation
CHEVROLET
PHONE 3180
116 W. HARGETT ST.
TILGHMAN MOTORS, Inc.
Terraplane and Hudson Motor Cars
PHONE 1680
Uzzle-Barnes Motor Co., Inc.
OLDS
Headquarters
OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC LA SALLE
SALES and SERVICE 112 E. Davie
Phones 4274-4275
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AWNINGS
Clark Art Shoppe
Manufacturers Awnings, Tents, Tarpaulins Window Shades, Picture Framing Venetian Blinds
133 S. Wilmington St.
Phone 739
BANKS
First-Citizens Bank and Trust Company RALEIGH, N. C.
COMMERCIAL -- SAVINGS -- TRUST Make Us Your Executor
OFFICERS
R. P. HOLDING, President WM. W. VASS, Vice-President WM. P. LITTLE, Cashier CHAS. C. BRIDGERS, Asst. Cashier
TRUST DEPT. THOMAS G. CHAPMAN Trust Officer
Complete Banking Service
Security National Bank
Commercial Banking and Trust Service FAYETTEVILLE AND MARTIN STS. RALEIGH, N. C.
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BOOKSELLERS
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ALFRED WILLIAMS&LE
*99%
ALFRED WALIANSCOM. BOOKS
OFFICE SUPPLIES
OFFICE SUPPLIES
ENGRAYERS OFFIC
ESTABLISHED 1867
ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO. 119 FAYETTEVILLE STREET, RALEIGH, N. C.
PUBLISHERS-OFFICE OUTFITTERS BOOKSELLERS-ENGRAVERS
Phones 4100-4101
ALSO CHAPEL HILL, N. C.
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BOTTLERS
THE CAPITAL
Coca.Cola
Coca-Cola
BOTTLING CO. Delicious-Refreshing 511 W. MORGAN ST.
PHONE 542
CocaCola
BUILDING MATERIALS
A. H. BYRUM
LUMBER -- MILLWORK BUILDING MATERIAL
Asphalt Roofing and Wallboards
WEST HARGETT, CORNER SNOW AVENUE Tel. 3654
CAN YOU AFFORD
MORE @ 0'S
ANE FOUGHT AND SOL THROUGH THE
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LISTS
THE DIRECTORY THAN
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ON EARTH
to miss a Full Representation in the Classified part of the City Directory? It is a Buyers' and Sellers' Guide, and through its consultation
thousands of dollars worth of goods are sold annually
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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
BUILDING SUPPLIES
KOHLER OF KOHLER Y
NO JOB TOO SMALL NO JOB TOO LARGE
DAVID G. ALLEN For Complete Installation of
Tiles, Architectural, Faience, Ceramic, Mosaics, Quarries, Etc., Marble, Slate, Terrazzo, Resilient Floors, Rubber Tile, Asphalt Tile, Composition and Cork Floors.
OFFICE AND SHOW ROOM, 104 N. WEST STREET PHONE 1819 RALEIGH. N. C. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished on Request
HAL V. WORTH, President
J. C. BYRD, Vice-President
OLDHAM & WORTH, Inc. Building Supplies
CORNER WEST AND CABARRUS STREETS PHONE 154 "THE LUMBER NUMBER"
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BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS
"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 514 %.
RUNNING SHARES-Issued each month. 4% compounded semi-annually. PAID-UP SHARES-Issued any time. 4% semi-annually; by check.
Thirty years of successful operation
EVERY EMPLOYEE PROPERLY BONDED. "A DOLLAR SAVED -- A DOLLAR EARNED"
BUS AND COACH LINES-MOTOR
UNION BUS STATION
PHONES 447 AND 3386
Travel the Comfortable Way
Busses Everywhere 131-133 W. MARTIN
BUSINESS COLLEGES
Kings BusinessCollege
Greensboro-RALEIGH-Charlotte
A nationally accredited school offering modern business, accounting and secretarial courses. Graduates with leading Raleigh firms. Modern, comfortable school quarters. Excellent equipment, able faculty, reasonable rates and free Employment Bureau. Call, telephone or write.
E. L. LAYFIELD, President 4121/2 Fayetteville St., next to Sir Walter Hotel Phone 254
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CLOTHIERS
WHITING-HORTON CO.
Clothing and Furnishings for MEN and BOYS
10 East Martin Street
Phone 417
CLOTHING
LUCIELLE SHOP "The Shop of Original Modes" Where Smart Women Shop
112 FAYETTEVILLE ST. PHONE 2562
RALEIGH, N. C.
COAL
Phone 42 "COALS of MERIT" OUR SPECIALS HADEES AND HIHEAT POCAHONTAS Egg, Stove and Nut For Furnaces GENUINE BLACK BAND EGG For Stoves and Grates
MERRITT COAL CO., Inc. R. H. MERRITT-C. H. HOLLOWAY
601 W. Hargett St. Phone 42
T. C. Powell & Son Quality Coals EXPERIENCED HEATING ENGINEERS
611 W. HARGETT ST. PHONE 41
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DEPARTMENT STORES
BOYLAN-PEARCE, INC.
North Carolina's Most Exclusive Department Store
PHONE 4020
DRUGGISTS
DIZOR'S CUT RATE DRUGS
Drugs
Complete Line of Drugs and Drug Sundries PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY
15 E. MARTIN ST.
PHONES 142 and 143 RALEIGH, N. C.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
"RALEIGH'S NEWEST FUNERAL HOME"
H. PAUL YELVERTON Manager
MRS. THURMAN SMITH Hostess
MARTIN-YELVERTON CO
Funeral Home Ambulance Service
PHONE 68. WE ARE NEVER LATE 104 S. DAWSON STREET
WM. F. MOODY President
H. W. MIMS V .- Pres. - Mgr.
A. H. MOONEYHAM Sec'y- Treas.
MITCHELL FUNERAL HOME
INCORPORATED
Funeral Directors and Embalmers LADY ASSISTANT AMBULANCE SERVICE
222 West Hargett St.
Opposite Nash Square Raleigh, N. C. Phone 4288
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FURNITURE
GOODWIN-SMITH FURNITURE CO. Complete House Furnishings CASH or CREDIT
124 E. MARTIN
PHONE 516
R. E. QUINN C. G. SANDLIN D. O. SANDLIN
SEE US BEFORE BUYING
R. E. QUINN & COMPANY Furniture and Stoves
CASH OR CREDIT
108 East Martin Street Telephone 2136
Raleigh Furniture Co. "We Do Our Part to Make Your Home a Work of Art"
Grunow Electric Refrigerators and Radios
119-121 E. Hargett St. Phone 672
HARDWARE
Allsbrook-Spiers, Inc. Hardware, Paints, Oils and Varnishes
118 EAST MARTIN STREET
PHONE 6
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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 Sporting Goods
BEST GOODS-LOWEST PRICES-SQUARE DEALING
CAROLINA HARDWARE COMPANY
(INCORPORATED)
Jobbers and Retailers of GENERAL HARDWARE AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES
Phones 233 and 2506 233-235 South Wilmington Street
HEATING CONTRACTORS
HOLLAND FURNACE CO. Heating and Air Conditioning Systems for the Home
CLEANING, REPAIRS and SERVICE FOR ANY MAKE HEATING PLANT
PHONE 2237
20 E. MORGAN
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HOTELS
HOTEL WRIGHT
GILBERT WRIGHT, Prop.
EUROPEAN PLAN - MODERATE RATES Cafe and Coffee Shop SEA FOOD SPECIALTIES Half Block to Union Bus Station
ICE DEALERS
CITY ICE & FUEL CO.
COAL Heat
L. T. MINCEY Manager
ICE
200 Harrison Ave.
Phone 300
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
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INSURANCE AGENTS
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
WALTER L. BAGWELL, Mgr.
LARRY E. BAGWELL, Solicitor
BAGWELL & BAGWELL Insurance of All Kinds
806-10 Security Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone 1877
LAWRENCE E. BLANCHARD
REAL ESTATE-MORTGAGE LOANS FIRE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE SURETY BONDS
Raleigh Building
Phone 613
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INSURANCE AGENTS
DAN M. HODGES
GENERAL AGENT
Lincoln National Life Insurance Co. MRS. RHODA B. FELDER, Cashier
4-5-6 Security Natl. Bank Bldg. Annex
Phone 1064
A. B. MORGAN, General Insurance
Commercial Bank Building Phones 2554 and 3624-M
Insurance of Life and Property Against All Hazards In Companies With Assets of Over Seven Hundred Million Dollars THE RALEIGH AGENCY THE TRAVELERS THE TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANY THE TRAVELERS INDEMNITY COMPANY THE TRAVELERS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORO CONNECTICUT
Connecticut General Life Insurance Co. WALTER N. PERRY, General Agent
LIFE, HEALTH, ACCIDENT, GROUP INSURANCE ANNUITIES
1103-1105-1107 Security Bank Bldg. Phone 1971
WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS
GENERAL AGENTS Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company
Local Representatives :
WILLIAM 1. PROCTER
W. H. SCHULKEN
J. A. SHEETS
510-512 Commercial National Bank Building Phone 265
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INSURANCE AGENTS
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
2336
District Office 2216
INSURE
"On the Job 365 Days a Year"
YOUR LIFE for your family's sake YOUR PROSPERITY for your own sake YOUR BUSINESS for goodness sake, by placing your Advertisement in the
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INSURANCE COMPANIES
Established 1906
Occidental Life Insurance Company
LAURENCE F. LEE, President Home Office, Raleigh, North Carolina
UNION CENTRAL LIFE INS. CO.
GEORGE Y. RAGSDALE, Mgr. This Agency Established 1888 803-804-805 Raleigh Bldg.
Phone 475
Raleigh, N. C.
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INVESTMENT SECURITIES
GENERAL INVESTMENT SERVICE
We Maintain Active Markets in the Following Issues :
United States Government Bonds North and South Carolina State Bonds North and South Carolina Municipals (County, City, Town, Township and District Bonds) Other Southern Municipals Home Owners' Loan Corporation Bonds Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation Bonds Federal and Joint Stock Land Bank Bonds High Grade Preferred Stocks Southern Mill Stocks
BOUGHT -- SOLD -- QUOTED
We also execute orders for listed and unlisted Securities, provided they are qualified for trading in this State-and we conduct a Statistical Department to serve our clientele.
We Invite Your Inquiries
R. S. DICKSON & COMPANY INCORPORATED
INVESTMENT SECURITIES
SUITE 901-904 SECURITY BANK BLDG. RALEIGH, N. C.
Other Offices: NEW YORK, N. Y. CHARLOTTE, N. C. COLUMBIA, S. C.
Raleigh Phones 1986, 1987 and L. D. 9952 and 9953
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INVESTMENT SECURITIES
BONDS OF - -
U. S. Government State of North Carolina Federal Land Banks Joint Stock Land Banks
NORTH CAROLINA MUNICIPAL BONDS
"A Complete Investment Service"
OSCAR BURNETT AND COMPANY INCORPORATED INVESTMENT SECURITIES Greensboro RALEIGH Charlotte
Kirchofer & Arnold, Inc.
Securities for Investment
701 Capital Club Bldg.
Phones 465-466
LAUNDRIES
OAK CITY LAUNDRY OLDEST AND BEST
Triclene Odorless Dry Cleaning
436 South Salisbury Street
Phones 180 and 181
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