Maloney's Raleigh, N.C. city directory [serial] 1899-1900, Part 2

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STATE GOVERNMENT OF NORTH CAROLINA


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.


Governor-Hon Daniel L Russell, of New Hanover county.


Lieutenant Governor and Speaker of Senate-Chas A Reynolds, of Forsyth county.


Private Secretary-Baylus Cade, of Franklin county. Executive Clerk-Miss Flora E Creech.


CROSS & LINEHAN


CLOTHIERS.


Fayetteville Street,


TUCKER BUILDING.


Telephones Increase Your Expense.


Bills to Pay. Telephones to Answer. Bells to Ring.


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LONG


DISTANCE


TELEPHONE


WYNNE, ELLINGTON & CO.


Insurance and Real Estate Agents.


10 W. HARGETT STREET. INTERSTATE AND BELL PHONE NO. 162.


1899-1900 CITY DIRECTORY. 43


STATE DEPARTMENT.


Secretary of State-Cyrus Thompson, of Onlow county.


Clerks-John B Koonce, of Jones county, and D H Senter, of Harnett county.


Stenographer-Mrs M S Calvert.


AUDITOR'S DEPARTMENT.


Auditor-Hal W Ayer, of Wake county. Chief Clerk-Jolin A Sims, of Cabarrus county. Stenographer-Mrs Fannie Smith.


TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT.


State Treasurer-W H Worth, of Lenoir county.


Chief Clerk-J W Denmark, of Wake county. Teller-S L Crowder, of Warren county.


Clerk for Charitable and Penal Institutions-W H Martin, of Wake county.


Stenographer-E O Cole, of Moore county.


ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. '


Adjutant General-B S Royster, of Granville county Maj Charles L Davis, 11th U S Infantry, in charge of office.


Stenographer-Miss Lena Vernon Powell.


INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.


Commissioner-James R Young, of Vance county. Chief Clerk-W W Willson, of Wake county.


ATTORNEY GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.


Attorney-General-Zeb V Walser, of Davidson county.


Miss Sarah U Burkhead, clerk, office in Supreme Court building.


Superintendent of Public Instruction-C H Mebane, of Catawba county.


Clerk-W N Mebane of Alamance county, in Su- preme Court building.


J. R. Ferrall & Co.


Grocers, Wines and ... Liquors .. 222 FAYETTEVILLE ST.


108 WEST MARTIN ST.


ZACHARY & ZACHARY


Tiles, Grates and Fire -! lace Trimmings.


HARD-WOOD CABINET MANTELS.


. . Building Material . .


THE RALEIGH SAVINGS BANK


Pays Interest on Deposits, Makes Loans on Collateral Securities.


W. C. STRONACH, President.


JOHN T. PULLEN. Cashier.


FASHIONABLE 115 Fayetteville Street.


MERCHANT TAILOR.


G. N. WALTERS


WOOLENS. OF FINE IMPORTER


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State Librarian-M O Sherrill. Assistant -- R G Sherrill.


Library in Supreme Court building.


Public Printers-Edwards & Broughton and E M Uzzell.


STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE OF NORTH CAROLINA, 1899.


John S Cunningham, Chairman, Cunningham's N C; W C Sprinkle, Marshall; Howard Browning, Little- ton; J D Maultsby, Whiteville; J C L Harris, Ra- leigh; H E King, Raleigh; J R Joyce, Reidsville; Geo E Flow, Monroe; S F Shore, Shore; J C Ray, Boone; S L Hart, Hartsease; W D Smith, God- win, R H Jones, Raleigh; A T McCallum, Red Springs; W A Graham, Machpelah; J W Bailey, Ral. eigh; L G Waugh, Dobson; W A Dills, Dillsboro; J B Coffield, Everetts; W R Capehart, Avoca; J A Stevens, Goldsboro; J C Bunch, Oak Ridge; G F Weston, Bilt- more; J B Grimes, Grimesland.


Executive Committee.


John S Cunningham, ex-officio Chairman: J B Grimes, W A Graham, S L Hart, L G Waugh, Geo F Weston, J C L Harris.


Finance Committee.


J B Coffield, Chairman; W A Dills, J A Stevens, W R Capehart, A T McCallum.


Immigration Committee.


WA Graham, Chairman; A T McCallum, R H Jones, L G Wangh, Howard Browning.


Officers.


John R Smith, Commissioner; J L Ramsey, Secre- tary.


After June 15th, 1899, S L Patterson, Commissioner; T K Bruner, Secretary.


The Bulletin is published monthly by special ar- rangement, and according to law, as an authorized issue of the Agricultural Experiment Station, under the State Board of Agriculture.


It belongs to the Farmers of the State and is sent to every farmer who requests it.


Address Department of Agriculture, Raleigh, N C.


N C Agricultural Society-officers, Col John S Cui ningham, of Person county, prest; F B Arendell, secy; ('apt C B Denson, treas, Raleigh.


Wm. T. Harding


LADIES', GENTS' and CHILDREN'S


Shoes.


The Citizens National Bank


RALEIGH, N. C.


JOSEPH G. BROWN, President.


A. B. ANDREWS, Vice-President.


HENRY E. LITCHFORD, Cashier.


1899-1900 CITY DIRECTORY.


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State Museum-In Agricultural building ; under con- trol of the Board of Agriculture. T K Bruner, Joseph A Holmes, State Geologist, and J L Ramsey, secretary Board of Agriculture, Directors. H H Brimley, eu- rator. The Museum embraces geology, mineralogy, forestry, agriculture, fishes and mammalia.


N C Bureau of Labor and Printing office-in Su- preme Court building; B R Lacy, of Wake county, commissioner and inspector of mines; W E Faison, of Wake county, asst commissioner.


N C Corporation Commission-office in Agricultural building; Franklin McNeill, of New Hanover county, chmn; S L Rogers, of Macon county, and E C Beden- field, of Wake. H C Brown, clerk; Miss Elsie G Rid- dick, steno.


N C Geological Survey-General office in Chapel Hill, N C; Prof Joseph A Holmes, State Geologist.


N C State Prison-So Ry nr Boylan; Executive com- mittee: W H Osborne, Greensboro; E L Travis, Hali fax; O N Newlin; F B Arendall, mgr; T B Russell, war- den; W R Moore, deputy warden; Mrs W E Whitmire, matron; Miss Ida Moring, asst.


THE NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL EX PERIMENT STATION.


North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechan- ic Arts-Board of Trustees: W S Primrose, President, Raleigh; A Leazar, Mooresville; H E Fries, Salem; D A Tompkins, Charlotte; T B Twitty, Rutherfordton; Frank Wood, Edenton; J C L Harris, Raleigh; L C Edwards, Oxford; J W Harden, Jr, Raleigh; Matt Moore, Kenansville; J Z Waller, Burlington; H E Bo- nitz, Wilmington; W H Ragan, High Point; David Clark, Charlotte; R E Smith. Albemarle; P J Sinclair, Marion; J B Stokes, Windsor; W J Peele, Raleigh; E Y Webb, Shelby; W C Fields, Sparta; JJ Frank Ray, Franklin; Alex Q Holladay, President of the College.


Experiment Station Staff-Alex Q Holladay, LL.D., President of the College; W A Withers, A.M., Acting Director and Chemist ; F E Emery, M.S., Agriculturist; W F Massey, C.E., Horticulturist; Cooper Curtice, D.V.S., M.D., Veterinarian; G S Fraps, B.S., Assistant Chemist; J A Bizzell, B.S., Asst Chemist; H W Prini- rose, B.S., Asst Chemist; Alex Rhodes, Asst Horticul-


THOMAS H. BRIGGS & SONS ... Hardware, Paints ...


W. A. TURK, G. P. A., Washington, D. C.


The Nation's Capital.


NORTH VIA WASHINGTON,


Trunk Line to the


R. L. VERNON, T. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. SR- Southern Railway


Sleeping Cars.


Superb Dining Cars. . . . .


Vestibule Palace


Bobbitt-Wynne Drug Company


SODA AND MINERAL WATERS.


FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCOS.


233 Fayetteville Street-Phones 109.


445 Hallfax Street-Phones 6.


SUBSCRIBE TO THE and Telegraph Co. Southern Bell Telephone


Telephones Increase Your Expense. Telephones to Answer. Bells to Ring. Bills to Pay.


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MALONEY'S RALEIGH


turist; C W Hyams, M.S., Asst Botanist; J M Johnson, M.S., Asst Agriculturist ; B S Skinner, Farm Supt; J M Fix, Secretary; C M Hughes, B.E., Clerk; Mrs L V Darby, Stenographer.


Fertilizer Control Division.


A W Blair, A.M., State Chemist; C B Williams, M.S., Asst Chemist; C D Harris, B.S., Asst Chemist; F G Kelly, Asst Chemist; W G Haywood, B.Litt, Asst Chemist; H E King, Chief Clerk; Miss M S Birdsong, Stenographer.


Experiment Station Publications.


These publications are prepared for the benefit of the farmers of the State, the truekers, nurserymen, stock raisers, etc. The value of these publications to the individual receiving them depends entirely upon the amount of thought and consideration givento them. There is such a demand for them in the State, and out- side, that it is not desirable to send them to those who do not wish to profit by them. They are sent cheer- fully and free of charge, on request, to anyone in the State who will read and study them. Make the re- quest on a postal card, addressed Agricultural Experi- ment Station, Raleigh, N C.


These bulletins are different from the monthly Bul- letins published by the Department of Agriculture, application for which should be made to the Commis- sioner of Agriculture.


SUPREME COURT OF NORTH CAROLINA.


Supreme Court of North Carolina-Wm T Faircloth, of Wayne county, chief justice; Walter Clark, of Wake county, David M Furches, of Iredell county, Walter A Montgomery, of Wake county, and Robert M Douglas, of Guilford, county, associate justices


Clerk-Thomas S Kenan.


Deputy Clerk-Joseph L Seawell.


Reporter-Ralph P Buxton.


Marshal and Librarian-Robert H Bradley.


Court meets at Raleigh on the first Monday in Feb- ruary and last Monday in September of each year. Appeals are called as follows, Tuesdays:


Robbins' Stables


Boarding a Specialty.


Phones 79 East Morgan Street.


Rose & Barrett


210 1-2 FAYETTEVILLE STREET.


.. ARCHITECTS ... AND SUPERINTENDENTS.


1899-1900 CITY DIRECTORY. 47


First District-Spring term, February 7th; Fall term September 26th.


Second District-Spring term, February 14th; Fall term, October 3d.


Third District-Spring term, February 21st; Fall


term, October 10th.


Fourth District-Spring term, February 28th; Fall term, October 17th.


Fifth District-Spring term, March 7th; Fall term, October 24th.


Sixth District-Spring term, March 14th; Fall term, October 31st.


Seventh District-Spring term, March 21st; Fall term, November 7th.


Eighth District-Spring term, March 28th; Fall term, November 14tlı.


Ninth District-Spring term, April 4th; Fall term, November 21st.


Tenth District-Spring term, April 11th; Fall term, November 28th.


Eleventh District-Spring term, April 18th; Fall term, December 5th.


Twelfth District-Spring term April 25th; Fall term December 12th.


End of Doeket-Spring term, May 2d; Fall term, none.


Applicants for license are examined on the first day of each term.


Judges of the Superior Courts of North Carolina.


1st District-Geo H Brown, Jr, Washington


2d District-H R Bryan, Newbern.


3d District-E W Timberlake, Louisburg.


4th District-W S O'B Robinson, Goldsboro.


5th District-Thos J Shaw, Greensboro. 6th District-Oliver H Allen, Kinston.


7th District-Thomas A McNeill, Lumberton. Sth District-Albert L Coble, Statesville. 9th District-Henry R Starbuck, Winston.


10th District-Jacob W Bowman, Bakersville.


11th District-Wm A Hoke, Lincolnton.


12th District-Frederick Moore, Asheville.


JOHN E. BRIDGERS


216 1-2 Fayetteville Street, 2d Floor.


ATLANTA, GA.


18 Wall Street,


MERCHANT TAILOR.


The Blickensderfer Low Priced High Grade Typewriter.


11 Typewriters and . . . General Supplies.


$35.00 and $50.00.| K. M. TURNER,


THE RALEIGH SAVINGS BANK


Pays Interest on Deposits, . . Makes Loans on Collateral Securities.


W. C. STRONACH, President.


JOHN T. PULLEN,


Cashier.


Purely Mutual. All profits belong to Policy- $300,000,000 Insurance in force. £37,400,000 paid in death claims. $3.391,000 assets.


$1.383.176 Surplus over all liabilities.


holders.


Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association W. H. WHITE, General Agent for North Carolina.


216 Fayetteville Street, RALEICH ._


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Solicitors.


1st District-Geo W Ward.


2d District-Walter E Daniels.


3d District-L J Moore.


4th District-Ed W Pou.


5th District-A L Brooks. 6th District-Rudolph Duffy. 7th District-Colin M McLean.


8th District-Wiley Rush.


9th District-M L Mott.


10th District-M Harshaw.


11th District-James M Webb.


12th District-James W Furguson.


POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT


Postmaster-C T Bailey. Assistant Postmaster-P H Andrews.


Registry Clerk-E R Ellis.


Mailing Clerk-C H B Leonard.


Asst Mailing Clerk-John T Ross.


General Delivery Clerk-Thos B Yancey.


Asst General Delivery Clerk-Miss Enolia Bland. Stamping Clerk-Miss Nora Cole.


Stamping Clerk-Hubert B Young.


Special Delivery Messenger-Des Mackay. Carriers-A L Gorham (e), D S Swain, D T Adams, W M Brown, Jr, J T Farmer, R H Hackney (c). Substitutes-Chas Perry (e), R A Pace.


POSTOFFICE HOURS.


General Delivery window open from 8 a m to 6 p m. General Delivery and Carriers' Window open on Sun- days and Holidays from 2:30 to 3 p m. Money Order Department open from 8:30 a m to 5 p m.


COUNTY GOVERNMENT WAKE COUNTY. (Raleigh County Seat.) Court Honse, Fayetteville, opposite Yarborough House.


Oak City Steam Laundry PHONE 87, 216 FAYETTEVILLE ST. FINEST WORK IN THE CITY.


THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK


United States, State of North Carolina, City of Raleigh Depository.


RALEIGH, N. C.


1899-1900 CITY DIRECTORY. 49


Superior Court-Wake county is one of the counties composing the Fourth Judicial District, Hon W S O'B Robinson, Goldsboro, N C, Judge of said Fourth District, Wm M Russ, clerk; Vitruvius Royster, chief deputy.


Sheriff-M W Page.


Chief Deputy-C A Separk.


Deputies-N E Riddick, Nathaniel Warren, R L Powell, M C Hodge, J G Turner, New Light; L L Brog- den, Rogers Store; Win F Stuart, Winslow; W J Sears, Apex; E M Ellis, Morrisville; C C Olive, New Hill; H P Gill, Wakefield; Freeman Liles, Eagle Rock; Chas Williams, Hartsville; J P Stell, Rolesville; M C Jones, Kelvyn Grove; Ernest Ranes, Wake Forest; G H May- nard, Cary; J N N Smith, Garner; A T Smith, Myatts Mill; J R Carter, Holly Springs; W H Richards, Neuse.


Jailor-O L Parham.


Registerer of Deeds-W H Hood.


Treasurer-B P Williamson.


Coroner-J J L MeCullers, M. D.


Connty Supervisor of Public Schools-H W Norris. County Surveyor-Joseph Blake.


Public Administrator-J C Marcom.


County Commissioners-Julius, Lewis, Chairman, Raleigh: W C Brewer, Wake Forest; J W Pegram, Panther Branch township; M Mial, Shotwell); A M Sorrell, Kelvyn Grove; W H Hood, ex officio Clerk to Board; D I Fort chief depy clk to Board.


Superintendent Public Roads-Raleigh township, W C MeMackin.


Superintendent of Work House and Home for the Aged and Infirm-W G Allen.


Janitor-J W Myatt.


COURTS


Superior Court (Criminal) January Term com- mences 8th Monday before first Monday in March.


March Term, 4th Monday in March.


September Term, 4th Monday in September.


(No original and final civil process to be returnable to said terms.)


July term commences Sth Monday before 1st Mon- day in September.


R. L. VERNON. T. P. A.,


CHARLOTTE, N C.


W. A. TURK. G. P. A.,


WASHINGTON D C


Southern Railway


vice in the South.


Service on the Washington and Southwestern Limited and the United States Fast Mail, the only all-the year-round Dining Car Ser-


Operates Double Daily Dining Car


Ætna Life


The Largest Company in the World writing Life and Accident Insurance. J. D. BOUSHALL, General Agent, Office, 113 Fayetteville St., RALEIGH, N. C.


Bobbitt-Wynne Drug Co.


233 Fayetteville St. Phones Old and New 109.


PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS,


SUBSCRIBE TO THE and Telegraph Co. Southern Bell Telephone


50 MALONEY'S RALEIGH


(Civil process returnables to July term, no civil cases tried unless by consent.)


Civil-February term commences first Monday be- fore first Monday in March.


April Term-7th Monday after first Monday in March.


October Term-7th Monday after 1st Monday in Sep- tember.


Terms of all courts two weeks, except October term, which is three weeks.


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Crier of Court-Kineon Jones.


County Work House-Tarboro road near Newbern ave; W G Allen, supt; W C McMackin, supervisor of road work.


CITY GOVERNMENT


City Hall-Fayetteville, bet Exchange and Market Place.


Mayor-Hon A M Powell.


Clerk-H F Smith.


Tax Collector-C F Lumsden.


Chief of Police-J M Norwood.


Street Commissioner and City Surveyor-W Z Blake Chief of Fire Department-L A Mahler.


Assistant-Walter Woollcott.


Treasurer-Joseph G Brown.


Commissioner of Sinking Fund-B R Lacy.


Auditor-R G Upchurch.


City Attorney-Perrin Busbee.


Superintendent of Health-Dr Jas McKee.


Sanitary Inspector-T P Sale.


Assistant-J F Jordan.


City Physicians-Drs McGee and Renn.


Keeper.of Market -- J N McRary.


Keeper of Clock-T W Blake.


Sexton City Cemetery-G H Broughton.


Sexton Mt Hope (e) Cemetery-Lee Christian (c).


ALDERMEN.


First Ward-L B Pegram, C C McDonald, J S Rid- dle.


Second Ward-J C Drewry, W W Parish, H W Mil- ler.


CROSS & INEHAN


CLOTHIERS, HATS AND SHOES. Fayetteville St., Tucker Bldg.


Telephones Increase Your Expense. Telephones to Answer. Bells to Ring.


Bills to Pay ..


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WYNNE, ELLINGTON & CO.


Mako a Specialty of Buying, Selling and Renting Property. Fire, Accident and Health Insurance. Call and see them. No. 10 W. Hargett Street. Interstate and Bell Phong 162.


1899-1900 CITY DIRECTORY. 51


Third Ward-J S Correll, Samuel Bogasse, G MI Spence.


Fourth Ward-E A Johnson (c), Jas Hamlin (c), B J Robinson (c).


STANDING COMMITTEES.


Finance-McDonald, Drewry, Miller.


Street Committee-Drewry, Pegram, Miller.


Police Committee-Parish, McDonald, Bagasse. Light Committee-McDonald. Riddle, Correll. Cemeteries-Riddle, Correll, Johnson (c).


Building Committee-Bogasse, Riddle, Spence. Schools-Miller, Pegram, Johnson (c).


Parks-Pegram, Bogasse, Drewry.


Water-Correll, McDonald, Parish.


Sewers-Correll, Pegram, Robinson (c). Fire Department-McDonald, Bogasse, Miller. Market-Bogasse, Spence, Hamlin (c).


Bureau of Charities-Mayor A M Powell, C C MG- Donald, J C Drewry, G M Spence.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Headquarters City Hall (basement).


Chief of Police-J M Norwood.


Sergeants-J A Mullins, Martin Thompson.


Patrolmen-T B Alderson, F A Belvin, J W Beasley, W A Buck. J A Cates, R J Conrad, Cherles Creigh- ton, L S Ellison, A H Haynes, I W Rogers, C M Wal- ters, W A Woodall.


Turnkeys-Marion Johnson, P C Hardie.


HEALTH DEPARTMENT.


Board of Health-Jas McKee, M.D., prest; K P Bat- tle, Jr., M.D., H A Royster, M. D. Committee: A M Powell, Perrin Busbee, J C Drewry, J S Correll, T P Sale.


FIRE DEPARTMENT. (Organization.)


Committee on Fire Department-C C McDonald, Chairman; Mayor A M Powell, J S Correll, G M Spence.


Chief -- L A Mahler.


Assistant Chief-Walter Woollcott.


J. R. Ferrall & Co.


Grocers, Wines and ... Liquors .. 222 FAYETTEVILLE ST.


ZACHARY & ZACHARY


108 WEST MARTIN STREET.


Tiles, Grates and Fire -Place Trimmings.


HARD-WOOD CABINET MANTELS


Sash, Doors, Blinds, Iron Work, Building


Material.


THE RALEIGH SAVINGS BANK


Pays Interest on Deposits, Makes Loans on Collateral Securities. .


W. C. STRONACH, President.


JOHN T. PULLEN,


Cashier.


L C + c c . C C Fashionable Merchant Tailor. OF GARMENT CUTTING. TRY WALTERS' NEW METHOD


G. N. WALTERS 115 FAYETTEVILLE STREET.


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Companies and Officers:


HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY NO. 1. (W Morgan, near Salisbury)


W W Parrish, foreman; R G Upchurch, asst fore- man; E H Alderson, secretary; C F Bullock, Marcus Crocker, J W Mangum, W R Macy, John McKee, Frank Mabry, J P Medlin, Bud Pool, W P Parrish, C P Snuggs, N A Spence, W T Utley, L C Weathers; total 16.


RESCUE COMPANY, NO. 1.


(Fayetteville, near County Courthouse)


R E Lumsden, foreman; W S Move, asst foreman; W A Faucett Secretary; C J Betts, T W Blake, W Z Blake, Frank Brinig, Joe Creighton, A J Craw- ford, W W Flow, W B Grimes, E A Lassater, H W Miller, W F McDowell, J N McRary, S P Pennington, P N Pennington. R W Parrish, JOS Riddle, J F Straughan, W J Weir, W H Wicker; total 22.


CAPITAL HOSE COMPANY, NO. 3. (W Morgan, near Salisbury)


John R Ferrall, foreman; E B Bain, asst foreman; Alex Kreth, secretary; C D Authur, W J Andrews, C H Betts, H D Bunch, J W Cross, H & Carver, A C Hin- ton, T B Heartt, J F Jordan, W A Linehan, E H Lee, L H Lumsden, W H McKee, A M McPheeters Jr. F W Mahler, R C Pool, B A Parker, H F Smith, J D Turner, Fred Woollcott, C F Lumsden; total 25.


VICTOR HOSE COMPANY, NO. 2 (COLORED) (Corner Blount and Hargett)


John Hardie, foreman; Wm H Palmer, asst fore- man; S J Hawkins, Jr, secretary; J J Alston, John Baker, Eugene Chavis, Hayes Drake, Sylvester Duns- ton, Mac Freeman, Wm Haywood, C M Hunter, Primus


IMPORTER


WOOLENS. OF FINE


Wm. T. Harding


STYLISH FOOT-WEAR.


The Citizens National Bank


RALEIGH, N. C.


Abundant . . .... Resources.


Management Liin ral, but Conservative.


1899-1900 CITY DIRECTORY. 53


Haywood, Willis Haywood, Frank Hooks, Jas H Jones, Junius Kelly, Frank Killibrew, S P Mallett, Joe Penny, Jas T Palmer, Charles Rix, Van Tucker, R S Taylor, Charlie Winters, Hilliard Williams, R W Watson, Charles Cardwell; total 27.


Making the membership in the department ninety, of which eleven are paid and part paid.


FIRE ALARM BOXES. (First Division)


12-Corner Polk and East.


13-North-Side Drug Store.


14-Corner North and Person.


15-Corner Edenton and East.


16-Corner Polk and Blount.


17-Corner Wilmington and Lane.


(Second Division)


21-Corner Morgan and Blount. 23-Corner Wilmington and Martin.


24-Corner Davie and Bloodworth.


23-Corner Wilmington and South.


26-Corner Hargett and Swain.


27-Corner Blount and Cabarrus.


212-Corner Fayetteville and Hargett.


214-Corner Hargett and Bloodworth.


(Third Division)


31-Corner Davie and Dawson.


32-Corner Hillsboro and West.


34-Corner Lenoir and McDowell.


35-Corner Hargett and Dawson.


36-Corner South and Harrington.


37-Corner West and Hargett.


321-Mills Wagon Factory.


· (Fourth Division)


41-X Dawson. between JJones and Lane. 42-Corner Halifax and Edenton. 43-Corner Jones and Saunders. 45-Raleigh Cotton Mills.


47-North Street near Car Shed.


Short Line.


R. L. VERNON, T. P. A., Charlotte, N. C.


Southern Railway


Fast Schedules.


-SR-


To all Points. In all Directions.


W. A. TURK, G. P. A., Washington, D. C.


BUCK'S THOMAS H. BRIGGS & SONS STOVES, BICYCLE


S


We Never BOBBITT-WYNNE DRUG CO. Sleep. 233 Fayetteville Street,


PHONES OLD AND NEW 109.


Open all night for your convenience.


YES, YOURS.


SUBSCRIBE TO THE and Telegraph Co. Southern Bell Telephone


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MALONEY'S RALEIGH


SIGNALS.


1 Blow-Test of Line.


2 Blows, repeated 2 times-Call for Direct Pressure.


3 Blows-Fire Under Control.


4 Blows-Direct Pressure On.


6 Blows, then 3-Shut Down Street Car Plant.


6 Blows, then 4-Shut Down Electric Light Plant.


7 Blows, then 3-Call for Reserve Steamer.


10 Blows-Call for Police.


EDUCATIONAL


PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


School Committee-Hon A M Powell, mayor, chmn; G Rosenthal, secy; Dr R H Lewis, A A Thompson, J W Bailey, R O Burton, Garland Jones.


CITY AND SUBURBAN WHITE SCHOOLS-Prof Edward P Moses, supt.


CENTENNIAL SCHOOL-Fayetteville cor South. Mrs J M Barbee, prin ; Mrs M B Terrell, asst prin; Miss Edith Royster, Miss Sarah Kirby, Miss Harriet Weir, Miss Loula Riddle, Miss Lizzie Bellamy, Miss Mary P Mills, Miss Bell Fleming, Mrs P C Patterson, Miss Minnie Redford, Miss Martha E Carter and Miss Nan- nie B Skinner, teachers.


MURPHEY SCHOOL --- N Person cor Polk. Miss Eli- za A Pool, prin; Mrs C M Williamson, Miss Ada V Womble, Miss Carrie C Strong, Miss Laura Devereux, Miss Sallie Whitaker, Miss Nan Strudwick, Mrs M B Sherwood, Miss Grace Bates and Miss Lily Hicks, teachers.


WILEY SCHOOL-520 Halifax. Miss Mary V Marsh, Miss Ethel R Waitt, Miss Mary S MacRae, Miss Jennie H Pescud, teachers.


(COLORED)


WASHINGTON SCHOOL-137 W South. L B Capehart, prin; J A Ligon, Mrs E M King, Mrs Ida M Mitchell, Mrs B E Branch, Mrs L M Hunter, Mrs K L Richardson, Miss Pattie Love and Miss A L Whit- aker, teachers.


Robbins' Stables‹


Phones 79


E. Morgan St.


Stylish Horses, Buggies, Landaus, Victorias and Traps as good as the city affords.


Telephones Increase Your Expense. Telephones to Answer. Bells to Ring. Bills to Pay.


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LISTONES


Rose & Barrett


210 1-2 FAYETTEVILLE STREET.


ARCHITECTS


AND SUPERINTENDENTS.


1899-1900 CITY DIRECTORY. 55


GARFIELD SCHOOL-316 S Swain. Chas N Hun- ter, prin ; Mrs Anna V O'Kelly, Miss T M Nichols, Miss E C Mitchell, Miss N D Rogers, Miss M A Burwell, Miss Hattie Hyler, Miss T V Birdsall and Mrs M A Lightner, teachers.


OBERLIN SCHOOL-Oberlin. J HI Branch, prin; Mrs F O Peace, Mrs M D Height, teachers.


METHOD SCHOOL-Method. J D Atwater, prin; Maggie S Crowder, teacher.


SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES


BAPTIST FEMALE UNIVERSITY OF N C- Ne corner Edenton and N Blount. W N Jones, president Board of Trustees; N B Broughton, seey Board of Trustees.


N C COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND ME- CHANIC ARTS-Hillsboro road W Raleigh. Faculty and Officers: Alexander Q Holladay, LL.D., Davidson College; University of Virginia; University of Berlin; President and Professor of History; W F Massey. C E, Union College, Washington College, Dickinson Col- lege, Professor of Horticulture, Arboriculture and Botany; W A Withers, A M. Davidson College, Fel- low, Cornell University; Professor of Pure and Agri- cultural Chemistry; D H Hill A.M., Professor of Eng. lish; W C Riddick, A.B., University of North Carolina; C E, Lehigh University, Professor of Civil Engineer- ing and Mathematics; B J Wooten, Instructor of Mili- tary Science and Tactics; Frank E Emery, B.S., and MI S. Maine State College, now University of Maine, Pro- fessor of Agriculture; F A Weihe, M E, Lehigh Uni- versity; PhD, University of Berlin, Germany, Profess- or of Physics and Electrical Engineering; C W Scrib- ner, A B, Princeton; M E, Stevens, Professor of Me- chanical Engineering, and Secretary; E G Butler, As- sistant Professor of English, and Bursar; Charles MI Pritchett, B S, Ga School of Tech; M E, C E, N C Col- lege of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, Instructor in Drawing and Shop Work; Charles B Park, Superin- tendent of Shops; B S Skinner, Farm Superintendent; R E L Yates, Instructor in Mathematics and Civil En- gineering; J A Bizzell, B S. N C College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, Instructor in Chemistry; Thomas L Wright, B S, University of North Carolina, Instruct-


ATLANTA, GA.


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Best $2 per day House in South. REMODELED AND REFURNISHED THROUGHOUT. N CD -Opposite Union Depot. D




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