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Charlotte Lodge No 160, International Fraternity -- Meets 1st Monday 8:30 pm every month at Baumgar- ten's studio 7 W Trade; A. R. Willmann pres; H.Baum- garten acc.
Mecklenburg County Bi- ble Society-Meets annually 1st Wednesday in August at the various churches throughout the county; Rev. Wm. G. White pres; R. A. Grier v-pres; D. H. Ander- son treas; S. Watson Reid sec.
North State Club-200g S Tryon; organized 1883; Albert Summey pres; H. S. Bryan v-pres; Thos. Grif- fith, treas; Jno. S. Carson sec.
Southern Manufacturers' Club-34 W Tryon; incor Dec. 1894; H. S. Chadwick pres; J. L. Chambers sec and treas; business meetings on call of president.
Local Union No 77, Broth- erhood of Painters and Decorators of America -- Meets every Thursday even- ing 8 pm at 4 N Tryon (Painters' Hall); C. S. Pritchett pres; M. B. Means
v-pres; P. A. Bangle rec sec; J. N. Watson fin sec; L. G. Cruse treas.
Charlotte Typographical Union No 338-Meets 1st Tuesday night of each month at Painters' Hall 2 N Tryon; G. L. Dooly pres; W. L. Gardner v-pres; A. T. Yo- der sec and treas; W. A. Jones rec sec.
Building and Loan As- sociations.
Charlotte Building and Loan Association-3 N Try- on; incor July 17th, 1890; capital $35,000; Dr. R. L. Gibbon pres; R. J. Sifford v-pres; E. L. Martin sec and treas; Heriot Clarkson atty. Directors: P. M. Brown, J. W. White, G. J. Ether- idge, J. H. Emery, F. M. Shannonhouse, J. N. Mc- Causland, Dr. R. L. Gibbon, R. J. Sifford, E. L. Martin, H. Clarkson.
Mutual Building and Loan Association-45 S Tryon St; incor 1881; authorized capi- tal $100,000; P. M. Brown pres; F. W. Ahrens v-pres; A. G. Brenizer sec and treas. Directors: P. M. Brown, F. W. Ahrens, W. S. Alexan- der, J. G. Shannonhouse, D. O. Donohue, W. F. Dowd, J. B. Mclaughlin, J. R. Pharr, John W. White, A. G. Bren- izer.
The Mechanics' Perpetual Building and Loan Associa- tion of Charlotte N. C .- Officers: S. Wittkowsky.
WHO DOES YOUR LAUNDRY ? Patronize CHARLOTTE STEAM LAUNDRY.
219 SOUTH TRYON.
PHONE 47.
Have Your Prescriptions .. . Filled at . . .
WOODALL & SHEPPARD'S.
Graduates in Pharmacy.
CHARLOTTE
1897-98 APPENDIX. 57
pres; Jno. W. Miller v-pres; R. E. Cochrane sec and treas; C. H. Duls atty. Di- rectors : S. Wittkowsky, Jno. W. Miller, R. H. Jordan, J. H. Wearn, A. C. Summer- ville, C. Valaer, A. C. Hutch- ison, Dr. R. L. Gibbon, W. W. Phifer, R. C. Carson, E. M. Andrews, R. E. Coch- rane.
Fire Insurance.
Piedmont Fire Insurance Co .- Piedmont bldg 224-30 S Tryon ; incor 1895; author- ized capital $100,000; E. B. Springs pres; B. D. Heath v-pres; C. Furber Jones sec. Directors: E.
B. Springs, B. D. Heath, Jno. W. Miller, Vinton Liddell, H. M. McAden, C. F. Wads- worth, J. T. Anthony, W. H. Belk.
Banks and Bankers.
The Charlotte National Bank, Charlotte, N. C .- 9 E Trade; capital stock $125,- 000; B. D. Heath pres; W. H. Twitty cashier. Direct- ors: B. D. Heath, C. W. Til- lett, J. F. Robertson, John M. Scott, C. Valaer, C. F. Wadsworth, Vinton Liddell, J. W. Hunt, R. J. Brevard. Commercial National Bank-45 S Tryon; U. S. State, county and city de- pository; incor Feb. 16th, 1874; capital $175,000; J. S. Spencer pres; A. G. Breni- zer cashier; D. H. Anderson teller. Directors: J. S. Spen-
cer, W. E. Holt (Lexington, N. C.), Edw. C. Holt (Bur'n, N. C.), Lawrence S. Holt (Burlington, N. C.), Frank Cox (Phila, Pa.), L. B. Holt (Graham, N. C.), H. C. Ec- c'es, R. M. White, R. M. Mil- ler, Jno. L. Morehead, Char- lotte, N. C.
The First National Bank -20 S Tryon; incor 1865; capital $300,000; sur and un- d'vided profits $170,000. Officers and directors: R. M. Oates pres; W. R. Myers v-pres; M. P. Pegram, cash- ier; G. W. Bryan, Frank Gil- breath, D. W. Oates, P. M. Brown.
The Merchants and Farm- ers National Bank of Char- lotte, N. C .- 35 E Trade; Jno. H. McAden pres; H. C. Springs v-pres; Jno. M. Mil- ler, Jr. cashier. Directors : Jno. H. McAden. H. G. Springs, Geo. E. Wilson, J. D. Church, H. M. Houston (Monroe, N. C.)
Wittkowsky, S., 35 N Try.
Newspapers.
Charlotte News, 25 S Try- on; established 1888; issued daily in the evening except Sunday; W. C. Dowd, propr - and editor.
Charlotte Democrat, 25 S Tryon; established 1853; is- sued weekly Thursdays (4 pages); W. C. Dowd propr and editor.
Charlotte Methodist, 227 Tryon; issued monthly; N
FURNACES For Churches or Residences a Specialty. All Work Guaranteed. J. N. McCAUSLAND & CO., Charlotte, N. C ..
All Special Iron and Brass Work.
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ARCHITECTURAL CASTINGS, IRON STAIRS.
1
Mecklenburg Iron Works, CL C
Mellon & Shelton,
10 W. TRADE STREET.
Overcoats and Suits For Large and Small Men.
wholesale and Retall 30 E. Trade Street. Hardware Dealers,
ALLEN HARDWARE CO.
"Buck Stoves and Ranges." We Carry a Complete Line of
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W. W. Bays bus mgr; Miss M. E. Bays editor.
Mecklenburg Times, 25 S Tryon; established 1889; is- sued weekly Thursdays (8 pages); W. C. Dowd propr and editor.
Spirit of the South, 301 S Church; W. R. Terry ed- itor and propr.
The Weekly Register, 23 S Tryon; established 1885; issued weekly Saturdays; The Register Publishing Co proprs; C. W. Peters editor.
Textile Excelsior, 203 S Tryon; issued weekly; John Cuthbertson & Co pubrs and proprs.
The Charlotte Observer, 32 S Tryon; established Feb 1892 (formerly The Char- lotte Chronicle) 4
page daily morning paper; Cald- well & Tompkins pubrs and proprs; J. P. Caldwell, ed- itor.
The Charlotte Medical Journal, 34 S Tryon estab- lished 1892; issued 15th of each month; Register & Montgomery editors and proprs.
Southern Industrial News 8 E 5th; issued semi-month- ly, W. L. Scott editor and propr.
The People's Paper, 216 N Tryon; issued weekly; J. P. Sossaman pubr and prop. Sunday School Gleaner (c), 206 College; issued monthly; Rev. G. L. Black- well genl mgr.
The Enterprise (c), 225 E Trade; issued weekly Sat- urdays; J. T. Sanders ed- itor.
The Star of Zion (c), Rev. G. L. Blackwell genl mgr; issued weekly; 206 S Coll. .
Military.
Hornet Nest Riflemen-50 men; armory in City Hall; Thos. R. Robertson capt; T. L. Siegle 1st lieut; Wm. Da- vis 2d lieut.
Queen City Guards-60 men; armory in City Hall; meet every Monday even- ing; H. S. Chadwick capt; Jno. R. Van Ness 1st lieut; W. A. Erwin 2d lieut.
Libraries.
Literary and Library Association-24 S Tryon; incor 1891; Geo. W. Graham MD pres; E. D. Latta v-pres; J. A. Bivens sec and treas; Mrs. B. L. Dewey librarian.
Law Library Association of Charlotte, N. C .- Rooms 8 and 15 Law bldg; incor 1885; W. C. Maxwell pres; H. N. Pharr sec and treas.
Farks and Places of Amusement.
Latta Park-Situated in Dilworth; Charlotte Cons Construction Co; Ernest J. Bush supt.
· Vance Park-Mint n w cor 4th, belongs to the city; S. A. Blackweller supt.
Charlotte Opera House- 207 S Tryon; Nat Gray mgr.
E. M. ANDREWS
Keeps Standard PIANOS and ORGANS and sells at lowest prices on easy terms.
THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, Best Charlotte, because it reaches the most people.
advertising medium for Prints to-day's news to- day, at 10 cents a week, or $4 a year. For further information phone 115, call at 25 S. Tryon street, or address W. C. DOWD, Publisher. Job Printing neatly and promptly done.
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Telephone, Telegraph and Express Cos.
Charlotte Telephone Ex- change-4} S Tryon; The Southern Bell Telephone Co proprs; Jas. Northey mgr.
Western Union Telegraph Co .- 30 S Tryon; S. L. Burts mgr.
Southern Express Co .- 200 S Tryon; W. F. Terrell agt.
Railroads.
(Stations and Distances from Charlotte to)
So Ry (Going North.)
Miles.
Harrisburg
13
Concord
21
China Grove
34
Salisbury
44
Linwood
54
Lexington 61
Thomasville 71
High Point 78
Jamestown
82
Greensboro
93
Reidsville 117
Danville 141
Richmond
282
Winston
122
Elkin 177
Wilkesboro 196
Mocksville
149
Burlington
114
Graham
116
Haw River 119
Hillsboro
134
University
139
Durham
148
Raleigh
174
Selma
.202
Miles.
Goldsboro
223
Statesville 70
Newton
92
Hickory
101
Connelly Springs
111
Morganton
122
Marion
143
Asheville
185
Norwood
85
So Ry (A., T. & O. Division).
Derita
5
Croft
10
Huntersville
15
Caldwell
18
Davidson
22
Mooresville 28
Troutmans 38
Statesville
44
Taylorsville
64
So Ry (Going South-Air Line Division).
Lowell
16
Gastonia
21
Kings Mountain
33
Grover .
40
Blacksburg
46
Gaffney
55
Spartanburg
75
Greenville
107
Easley
119
Seneca
146
Westminster
.156
Toccoa, Ga.
174
Gainesville, Ga.
214
Atlanta, Ga.
.267
So Ry (Going South-C., C.
& A. Division).
Pineville
10
Fort Mill
17
AUGUSTA BREWING COMPANY AGENCY,
THE BEST DRAUGHT AND EXPORT BEER BREWED IN THE SOUTH.
A. BINDEWALD, Manager.
SR -SOUTHERN RY.
T. J. WITHERSPOON, CITY TICKET AGENT. Phone 20. 11 8. Tryon St.
R. L. VERNON. Trav. P. Agt-
Tickets Sold and Baggage Checked to All Points.
OFFICE SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. STATIONERY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 205 S. Tryon Street, - -
PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, Etc. Queen City Ptg. & Paper Co., CHARLOTTE, N. C. -
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Miles.
Miles.
Southern Pines
106
Sanford
132
Blackstock's
56
Raleigh
175
Winnsboro
71
Wake
191
Ridgeway 83
Franklinton
201
Kittrell 209
Henderson
217
Batesburg 141
.Johnston
158
Augusta
.191
Seaboard Air Line (Going East).
Matthews
11
Monroe
24
Beaver Dam
34
Polkton
44
Wadesboro
52
Paw Creek 7
Mt. Holly
11
Stanley Creek
18
Iron Station
25
Laurel Hill
87
Lincolnton
32
Cherryville
42
Maxton 99
Shelby
54
Alma 101
Mooreboro
64
Lumberton 120
Ellenboro
67
Clarkton
142
Forest City 76
Wilmington
187
Rutherfordton
80
J. W. Ramsey,
28
N. COLLEGE ST.
INSTALLMENT FURNITURE HOUSE.
GOODS SOLD ON EASY TERMS.
WADSWORTH TRANSFER CO. Passenger and Baggage Service. Baggage Checked from Residence to Destination. PHONE 26.
Cheapest Place for Furniture, Stoves and Carpeting. J. LUBIN, Proprietor.
Piedmont Furniture Co.
Rock Hill
25
Chester
41
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Franklin 312
Suffolk
332
Portsmouth 349
Seaboard Air Line (Going West).
Lilesville 57
Rockingham 71
Hamlet 77
Boykins
295
Warren Plains
235
Littleton 250
Weldon 271
Columbia 106
Lexington 121
Laurinburg
92
Southern Railway
... Company.c
(PIEDMONT AIR LINE.)
DOUBLE
DAILY.
LIMITED TRAINS.
BETWEEN THE
South and the East
VIA WASHINGTON (The Nation's Capital.)
Also the NORTHWEST and WEST VIA ASHEVILLE OR ATLANTA.
The Pullman Vestibule Route.
Pullman Dining Cars.
For further and fuller information, apply nearest Agent of the Southern Railway Company.
T. J. WITHERSPOON, C. T. A., Charlotte, N. C.
W. A. TURK,
Gen'l Pass. Agt., Washington, D. C.
R. L. VERNON,
Trav. Pass. Agt., 11 S. Tryon St., Charlotte, N. C.
S. H. HARDWICK, Ass't Gen'l Pass. Agt., Aflanta, Ga.
J. M. CULP, Traffic Manager, Washington, D. C.
(61)
4c
TRAVEL IN
Comfort
BY TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THE
SUPERIOR TRAIN SERVICE,
ELEGANT EQUIPMENT AND FAST TIME
VIA THE
TEXAS
THE
THE
SHORT
ELPASO
AND
P
ROUTE
SHORT
LINE
LINE
PACIFIC
FROM
NEW ORLEANS, TO. -
Shreveport, Fort Worth, Dallas, El Paso, Denison, Sherman and Paris, Texas, AND POINTS IN THE SOUTHEAST
THE DIRECT LINE TO ALL POINTS IN
MEXICO, NEW MEXICO, ARIZONA,
OREGON AND CALIFORNIA.
The only line operating PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS from Texas to California.
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS from New Orleans to Dallas Fort Worth, Denver, El Paso, Los Angeles and San Francisco. The Fav- orite Line via Sacramento to Oregon and Washington.
Lowest ticket rates, time tables, and all desired information will be furnished by any of the ticket agents of the Texas Pacific Railway, or
W. A. DASHELL, Trav. Pass. Agt. · E. P. TURNER, Gen. Pass, & Tkt. Agent.
L. S. THORNE, Third Vice-President and General Superintendent. DALLAS, TEXAS.
(62)
RON MOUNTAIN ROUTE
Short and Direct Line from Memphis
... and ... St. Louis, ... TO ...
Little Rock, Hot Springs,
Texarkana, Houston, Galveston, San Antonio, Laredo, Dallas,
El Paso, City of Mexico, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Kansas City, Omaha, Denver, SALT LAKE CITY AND PACIFIC COAST.
Free Reclining Chair Cars ..
Pullman Sleeping Cars.
DIRECT CONNECTIONS AT Kansas City
For Atchison, St. Joseph, Leavenworth, Lincoln, Omaha, Pueblo, Denver and Salt Lake City.
VESTIBULE TRAINS. FAST MAIL ROUTE.
For lowest ticket rates, time tables, and all desired information, address
C. G. WARNER, W. B. DODDRIDGE, General Manager
Vice-President.
H. C. TOWNSEND, General Passenger and Ticket Agent.
ST. LOUIS, MO.
(63)
THE ATLANTA & WEST POINT R. R.
AND.
WESTERN RAILWAY OF ALA.
Vestibuled Limited. THE FINEST TRAIN IN THE SOUTH
Of Luxurious PULLMAN SLEEPERS, Atlanta to New York and Atlanta to Galveston, Texas, without change. Elegant LADIES' COACHES, Comfortable SMOKING CARS, and Unexcelled DINING CARS. Entire Train Heated by Steam and Lighted by Gas.
Three DAILY TRAINS in Each Direction
Tickets Sold
TO ALL POINTS EAST.
CHATTANOOGA, CINCINNATI, AUGUSTA, CHARLESTON, WILMINGTON, SAVANNAH, MACON, AND ALL PROMINENT POINTS.
SLEEPING CAR RESERVATIONS Made in Advance
GEO. C. SMITH, JOHN A. GEE,
President and General Manager, General Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga
Atlanta, Ga.
W. J. TAYLOR, General Agent, Montgomery, Ala.
(64)
WOODALL & SHEPPARD,
DRUGGISTS,
Are Headquarters for Fine Cigars, Soda and Mineral Waters,
CHARLOTTE 1897-98 STREET DIRECTORY. 65
VOLUME V.
MALONEY'S 1897 = 1898 CHARLOTTE Street and Avenue Directory.
All names in Street Directory denote heads of houses. All streets are arranged alphabetically, regardless of location. By the decimal system of numbering, one hundred numbers are awarded to each square. Numbers begin at Tryon on streets running east and west, and at Trade on streets running north and south.
A ST .- Second e of Tryon, begins at Trade, runs n and s to limits.
Going North. S. W. cor Fifth-Springs & Burwell warehouse. (Fifth Intersects.)
105-J. Asbury, contr, plan- ing mill.
105-Asbury, Foil & Co, brick mfrs.
108-Wm. Horne (c). (Sixth Intersects.) (Seventh Intersects.) 408-John A. Biggers. 410-Jas. Dunlap (c).
412-Son Carter.
418-Margolius & Co, mfrs bagging and ties. (Eighth Intersects.) 500-Needham Ingraham. 501-Willis C. Truitt.
502-Wm. J. Sellers.
503-C. Bunyan Sikes. 504-John L. French. 505-G. Washington Hall.
506-John R. Jarrett. 515-Smith & Tiddy, mfrs sash, doors and blinds. (Ninth Intersects.) 616-Warren Stafford (c). 620-Mary Brown (c).
622-Robt. Stewart (c).
624-Mary Graham (c).
626-Charles Withers (c). (Eleventh Intersects.)
805-Vacant.
807-Vacant.
(Twelfth Intersects.)
N. E. cor E. 12th-The Al- pha Mills. Going South.
(Fourth Intersects.) 219-John Corton (c).
Machinery Mining and Milling)
for Gold.
IRON WORKS. MECKLENBURG
Contractors Should Consult J. N. McCAUSLAND & CO.
FOR SLATE AND TIN ROOFING AND GALVANIZED WORK. 209-211 8. Tryon St., CHARLOTTE; N. C. 5C
Mellon & Shelton,
10 W. TRADE STREET.
Popular Clothiers, Hatters and Outfitters.
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A ST .- cont'd. (Third Intersects.)
S. W. cor E. 3d-Southern Ry Freight Depot. (Second Intersects.) 401-W. H. Allen, lumber and planing mill. (First Intersects.). (Stonewall Intersects.) 615-Benj. R. James (c). (Hill Intersects.) 703-Mrs. Julia E. Rodden, grocer. 709-Robert S. Wilson. (Vance Intersects.)
801-Cornelius McNelis. 807-John F. Williams.
(Morehead Intersects.) (Grade Intersects.) (Oak Intersects.)
1202-Hughes Pratt (c). 1204-Layton Neal (c).
1206-Henry Crockett (c). A ST .- ATHERTON.
ADAMS ST .- Fourth s of Palmer, begins at Tryon, runs w to Church. ALEXANDER ST .- Sixth e of Tryon, begins at Trade, runs n to limits and s to Boundary. Going North. (Fifth Intersects.) 208-Isabelle Taylor (c).
210-Bettie Moore (c).
214-Thomas Jones (c).
216-Mack Little (c). 218(604)-Amanda White (c) 220-Rufus Long (c).
220-Samuel C. Walker (c).
222-Martha Lucas (c). (Sixth Intersects.) 300-Martin Clark (c).
302-Albert Rutledge (c).
304-Rebecca Cress (c). 306-Wm. Means (c). 310-Eli Wilson (c).
312-Wm. Lindsay (c). (Seventh Intersects.)
411-Vacant. 413-Vacant. (Eighth Intersects.)
501-Jas. A. Vogler, gro 506-Chas. Barringer (c). (Ninth Intersects.) 608-John Sowell (c). 617-Geo. Johnson (c). (Tenth Intersects.) 700-Wm. Scott (c).
701-Geo. Ewing (c), gro
702-Wm. Scott (c), gro 704-Alfred Leary (c).
705-Chas. Stephenson (c).
706-Eugene Wallace (c).
707-Samuel Nick (c).
708-Frank Lee (c).
710-Wm. Ivory (c).
711-Eugene Ivory (c).
712-Lou West (c).
714-Wallace Fox (c).
715-Samuel Senior (c).
716-Mattie Long (c).
717-Crockett Davis (c).
718-Henry Morrow (c).
(Eleventh Intersects.)
N. E. cor E. 11th-Mt. Mo- riah Baptist Church (c).
804-John Earle (c).
806-Ione Torrence.
807-Calvin Kindle (c).
808-Vacant. 809-John Smith (c).
810-Vacant.
812-Isaac Phifer (c).
813-Vacant.
815-Vacant.
817-Vacant.
. . . Builders' Hardware a Specialty. Wholesale and Retail.
30 East Trade St.
ALLEN HARDWARE COMPANY,
A. R. WILLMANN,
All Work Guaranteed. . . . .
Plumber and Steam Fitter, High Grade Sanitary Work. 26 N. TRYON STREET.
THE MECKLENBURG TIMES has more than twice as many subscribers in this county as any other weekly. For rates call at 25 S. Tryon street, phone 115, or address W. C. DOWD, Publisher. Send us your orders for Job Printing.
CHARLOTTE 1897-98 STREET DIRECTORY. 67
(Twelfth Intersects.) 906-Alex Baily (c). 908-Watson Berry (c). 910-John Steele (c). 912-Frank Young (c).
914-Jane Phifer (c).
Going South.
(Fourth Intersects.) 202-Daniel Alexander (c).
204-Vacant.
206-Jas. Williamson (c).
210-Thos. Motz (c).
212-Annie Simonton (c). (Third Intersects.)
300-Rosa Brunson (c).
302-Samuel Parks (c).
304-Elam Orr (e).
306-Jas. Pender (c). 306-Hettie Henderson (c). 308-Sallie Carson (c).
309-Henry Franklin (c). 310-Amzi R. Rudisill (c).
311-Henry Morrow (c).
314-St. Paul Lutheran
School (c). 315-Cicero C. Mosley (c), grocer. (Second Intersects.) 400-Alice Brown (c).
400-Sallie Harris (c). 402-Margaret Brown (c). 404-Martin Weddington(c). 406-Jacob Elliott (c).
407-Thomas Ramseur (c). 408-Hanson T. Hughes (c). 409-Katie Coleman (c). (First Intersects.) 504-Mingo Sparrow (c). 506 Thomas Orr (c). 508-Cornelius R. Moore(c).
509-George Martin (c). 510-Andrew J Mitchell (c). 511-Cephus Houser (c). 512-Allen Woodward (c).
512-Jas. Caldwell (c).
513-Joseph Orr (c).
513-Jno. Sims (c).
515-Chas. E. Hayes, gro (Stonewall Intersects.)
603-Robert Spears (c).
607-Hannah May (c).
608-Abner Misenheimer(c).
609-Minerva Rochelle (c).
610-Bedford Brown (c). 614-Sallie Freeman (c).
(Boundary Intersects.) 706-Randall Jones (c). 708-Nathan Johnson (c). ARCADIA AVE. - DIL- WORTH.
ARLINGTON -AVE .- DIL- WORTH.
ASHTON AVE. - DIL- WORTH.
ATHERTON AVE .- ATH- ERTON.
AVONDALE AVE .- DIL- WORTH.
B ST .- ATHERTON.
BELL ST .- Fourth s of Trade, begins at Myers runs e.
BERKLEY AVE. - DIL- WORTH.
BEVERLY
AVE. - DIL-
WORTH.
BOULEVARD - DIL- WORTH.
BOULEVARD .- Ninth s of Trade, 'begins at Caldwell and runs e.
S. E. cor E. Morehead .- Charlotte Pub. Schools. 1116-Mrs. Mary J. Ed- wards. 1117(921)-Richard N. Lit- tlejohn. 1201-Thos. A. Allison.
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EXPORT BRANDS -- BELLE OF CAROLINA, BELLE OF GEORGIA, DIXIE, PILSENER, EXTRA EXPORT.
AUGUSTA BREWING COMPANY AGENCY, A. BINDEWALD, Manager.
SR -SOUTHERN RY.
T. J. WITHERSPOON, CITY TICKET AGENT. Phone 20. 11 S. Tryon St. R. L. VERNON, Trav. P. Agt.
DOUBLE DAILY THROUGH CAR SERVICE TO WASHINGTON, NEW YORK AND THE EAST.
BUY A
Smith Premier Typewriter.
It is the Best Made.
QUEEN CITY . . . Ptg. & Paper Co., Agts, 205 S. TRYON STREET, Charlotte, N. C.
Open the Year round for both Sexes. Piedmont Building.
Mrs. ALMA G. MCIVER,
Vocai and Instrumental Music. Shorthand and Typewriting.
Mrs. ANNA P. REID, Shorthand, Typewriting and English.
C D D. M. MciVER, G Charlotte Commercial College and School of Music. Principal.
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BOULEVARD-cont'd.
1208-Mecklenburg Flour
Mills.
1210-Zebulon V. Kendrick. 1211-The O. A. Robbins Co. 1212-The Park Mfg Co. 1213-The Charlotte Trous- er Co.
1214-Thos. W. Long. 1215-Philip L. Lance.
1216-R. B. Alexander & Co, grocers and meat mkt. 1217-Dallas M. Rigler. 1218-Charlotte Electric Ry L & P Co (power hse). 1219-Jos. Mccullough (c). 1220-Geo. M. Core. 1220-Benj. Trapp (c). 1221-Oliver A. Robbins.
1222-Chas. C. Hook.
1223-Arthur G. Craig.
1224-Dr. C. Benj. Stephen- son.
1225-Brevard D. Springs. 1226-Robt. M. Stokes.
1227-Edward D. Latta. BOUNDARY ST .- Sixth s of Trade, begins at Cald- well, runs e to limits.
2-Mrs. Margaret Lewis.
3-Lorenzo Noland (c). 5-Vacant.
6-Lucretia Maybin (c). 7-Mamie Moseley (c).
8-Caroline Barber (c). 10-Jas. Strong (c). 11-Jos. Smith (c). 12-Thos. Harris (c). 12-Samuel Jackson (c). 14-Jno. T. Smith (c).
15-Frank Jordan (c), shoe- maker. (Davidson Intersects.) 200-Claiborn Bratton (c). 203-Julius Brown (c).
203-Frank Jordan (c).
204-Wm. McJohnson (c). 205-Preston Littlejohn (c). 206-Alfred Jones (c).
208-Frances Lowe (c).
209-Jas. Emmons (c). 210-John S. Leary (c). 212-Vacant.
214-Wm. H. Houser (c). (Alexander Intersects.)
216-Isaac Johnson (c).
218-Elsie Walton (c). 2183-Andrew J. Gibson (c). 220-Henry Armstrong (c). 222-John Harris (-). 224-Chas. Grier (c).
226-Jas. J. Brown (c). 228-Lee D. Wilson (c). (Myers Intersects.)
229-Wm. Moseley (c). 230-Frank Reed (c).
231-Cornelius Means (c).
232-Sidney Connor (c).
234-David A. Wilson (c). (McDowell Intersects.) 300-Jno.H. Mendinghall(c) 305-Robt. Burton (c). BREVARD ST .- Third e of Tryon, begins at Trade, runs n to limits and s to Morehead.
Going North.
13-Quinton J. Joyner.
16-Wm. K. Neal.
18-Robt. E. You? (Fifth Intersects.)
200-Wm. B. Knox.
202-J. Robt. Floyd. 204-James Leslie.
205-A. Sidney Rhyne. 206 John Cuthbertson. 207-Jno. D. Collins. 208-Jas. W. Stinson.
209-Wm. E. Moffatt.
210-Chas. A. Briggeman.
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211-Jno. H. Theiling. 213-Jno. H. Theiling, gros 216-Mrs. Mary J. Hand. (Sixth Intersects.) 300-Frank H. Jones.
301-Joseph Lindy.
302- Jno. E. Duval.
306 Jacob L. Davis. 307-Samuel E. Linton. 308-Clement A. Withers.
309-Wm. C. Wilkinson.
310-Mrs. Rosa B. Smith. 311-Benj. F. Withers. 312-Wm. M. Wilson.
313-Thos. W. Andrews. 314-Jno. R. Smith.
315-Wm. M. Lyles. (Seventh Intersects.) 405-Joseph Lubin. 407-Vacant.
409-Vacant.
411-Richard B. Elam. (Eighth Intersects.) 500-Vacant.
501-Wm. T. Hart.
501-David Pratt.
502-Thos. A. Austin.
503-Wm. A. Elliott.
503-Jos. A. Michael.
504-Wm. H. Cathey.
506-Mrs. Celia Harrison. 507-Vacant. 508 Jno. H. Mills.
509-Hiram C. Gibson, gro . (Ninth Intersects.) 606-Leonidas M. Davis. 607-Richard O. Cowan.
609-Jas. C. Herring. 610-Mrs. Aug. L. Tessier. 611-Hamilton H. Herring. 612-Michael Lichtenstien. 615-Wm. L. Helwig. (Tenth Intersects.) 617-Wm. J. Mckenzie, bdg house.
619-Rev. Claiborne M.
Campbell.
621-Geo. W. Wearn.
623-Wm. Davis.
625-Mrs. Mary A. Ramsey. 702-Edward Davidson.
706-F. Eugene Stitt.
710-Jas. M. Woodside. 712-Thos. J. Sprinkle. 716-Thos. S. Cooper. (Eleventh Intersects.)
800-Robt. A. Goodman. 801-Miss Cora McCall, gro 803-John T. Black.
804-Mrs. Mary J. Collier. 805-Wm. S. Abernethy. 806-Louis O. Westbrook. 807-Jas L. Witherspoon. 808-Jos. C. Creekmore. 809-Preston Redfearn. 810-Mrs. Nancy Pace.
811-Brevard St. M. E. Chap 813-John G. Keenan. 815-John A. Griffin. (Twelfth Intersects.)
900-John H. Coleman. 901-Mrs. Martha A. Mc- Call. 904-John Litten.
907-Miles H. Hildreth.
908-Vacant.
909-Mrs. Mary E.Goodman 912-Wm. Shelby.
915-Mrs.Elizabeth Walters
916-Marcus M. Wentz.
917-John H. Swing.
920-Wm. M. Alexander.
921-Daniel S. Lowder. 923-Jno. W .. McCay. (S.A.L.R.R. Intersects.) 1000-Chas. F. Newman. 1001-Malcolm McKay. 1002-Wm. B. Champion.
1003-Neal M. Eller.
1004-Harrison Graham.
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1005-Roll L. Jordan.
1006-Dulin B. Storms, gro 1007-Samuel Ward.
1008-Mrs.Rachael Johnson 1009-Mrs. Amanda R. Ben- nett.
1011-George Christopher. 1012-Mrs. Lucy A. Stroup.
1013-Oliver Dunn.
1014-Eliza J. Ridenhour.
1015-John M. Hinson.
1016-Robt.A. Andrews,gro Going South.
8-James M. Henderson, bdg house.
9-Rufus Mitchell.
10-Mrs. Sarah. A. Doggett.
11-Samuel A. Kelly.
12-Dr. Benj. W. Brook- shire. 13-Wm. F. Elliott.
14-Louis Leon.
15-Wm. R. Hinson.
16-David Blum.
17-Wm. Twelvetrees. 18(16)-Mrs. Alice C. Don- aldson.
(Fourth Intersects.)
200-Chas. E. Cathey. 203-Jno. W. Smith (c). 205-Dr. J. T. Williams (c). 211-Grace A.M.E.Zion Ch(c 212-Albert Torrence (c), shoe mkr. 213-Samuel McNeely (c). 214-E. L. Propst, lumber. 215-Alfred Faggett (c). 217-Isaac Moreman. 219-Vandy McDill (c). (Third Intersects.) 301-Wm. A. Smith, gro 303-Henry H. Hayden (c), photgr.
304-J. W.Wadsworth Sons warehouse.
309-Mrs. Mary McGowan.
311-August Hiecman.
313-Wm. Wedlock.
317-Chas. W. Gallagher.
319-Chas. W. Gallagher,gr (Second Intersects.)
407-Dr. N. B. Houser (c). 409-Wm. Crowell (c). 415-Friendship Bap Ch (c). (First Intersects.)
505-Alonzo Spencer (c).
507-Harrison Gaddy (c). 509-Mack C. Taylor (c). 511-Henry Vanderhorst (c)
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