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219 Ferguson W S
582 Adden F H
222 Bunn F C
610 Hill J C
621 Yackelson Marion
Brown R F
Bost M C
VALLEY-n & s from 24 w Depot Going North
11 Cook C B
12 Safrit M J Mrs
15 Allen D D Mrs
18 Shirrell Floyd
19 Sides E H
23 Partlow Betty Miss, semtrs
24 Walters M C
28 Rowe J M
29 Neal P M
31 Sanders L D
34 Newsom J S Mrs
36 Starnes Allce Mrs
270 Sherrill H A
274 Cordell J D
276 Basinger D C
279 Solomon R T
280 Sapp R P
283 Ritchie W C
284 Lyles Talitha Mrs
290 Stansell W H
291 Morris R A
295 Spears S H
"96 Trnutman R R
299 Mabry R D
300 Suther W A
306 .Kizziah Fred
311 Wood J R
312 Fox J P
(St Charles intersects)
318 Sides C W
324 Blackwelder W T
330 Rogers J H
334 Camp J ₾
335 Rogers Elmer
340 Robbins W B (Waddell ends)
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343 Waddell G T
244 Weddington S ₾
347 Barnhardt R T
RICHMOND-FLOWE CO., INC. High-Grade Merchandise - Clothing, Men's Furnishings. Shoes. Groceries and Fertilizer- 39 S. Union St. PHONES-Clothing and Shoe Dept. 67; Grocery Dept, 6 & 1006
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540 Sherrin M B
218 Vacant
223 Caskey I M
226 Thornburg W L
232 Barbee D A
233 Suther L P
236 Gray J M
237 Robinson J C
239 Bunn J F
Vet Surgeon
242 Smith Vallie Mrs
243 Ramer Rose Mrs
247 Miller Wm
248 Blackwelder L R
251 McAnulty Jasper
252 Troutman J M
258 Hinson Belle Mrs
(Pearl intersects)
39 Kalbfleisch W A
42 Shinn A L
45 Covington N B
46 Suther E R Mrs
(Bay intersects)
51-63 Vacant
52 Cook Jas
56 Champett Jesse
57 Bryant O C
60 Parker O F
61 Dees E C
64 McDonald F E
65 Russell 0 €
69 Hatley M E Mrs
75 Cannon Mills No 2
-Going South
11 Ellis J S
14 Faggart R A
15 Cullens J M
18 Hopkins Nora Mrs
19 Hinson Sarah Mrs
22 Williams N L Mrs
25 Ridenhour P F
28 Starnes E A
VANCE-n from 58 . Marsh 160 Winecoff Iee
REPAIRING IS OUR LINE-WE SAVE YOU MONEY COLEY'S SHOE SHOP
213 West Depot Street SOLICITS A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE
VANCE
342
YOUNG
348 Swearinger Lou Mrs
19 Fink L D
353 Clanton O A
20 Whittington Jno
354 Goldston M A
26 Spears Wm
357 Frye B F
27 Honeycutt W E
363 Lefler Frank
29 Hines W F
367 Cariker Lou Mrrs
30 Hatchcock Sidney
VEE-w from 20 s Crowell
34 Shoe W E, furn repr
167 *Smith Ruth
34 (r) Shoe R F
179 *Graham Minnie
36 Woodell Nettie Mrs
VICTORY-from n Church
40 Shoe Luther
43 Wilkinson R N
44 Freeman Bettie Mrs
83 Williams Jas
93 Wiley L A
WOODARD ALLEY-s from Tourna-
WADDELL-e from 348 n Union
ment one west High
61 Sides Jno
*Cannon Louise
62 Jeffries R R
66 Porter Minnie Mrs
*Craig Jesse
WALNUT-w from 116 Maple
315 Moore Clyde
WASHINGTON AV-e from 40 Reed 173 Kirby C E
40 *Murphy Robt (Shuman's Alley intersects
WASHINGTON LANE-e from 149 s Unlon
43 *Hinson Thos
Bodenheimer J C
47 "Eury Tise
Calloway H W
50*Peay Jake
Howard J R Dr
53 *Jackson David
Miller R L
57 *Morrison Sarah
WESTFORD-a suburb on Sou Ry, s of limits (Pounds intersects) 69 *Crump Jno
WHITE-w from 72 n Union
17 Craven B R
20 Niblock F C
21 Caldwell J S Mrs
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26 Pharr J Y
89 *Logan Thos
27 Fisher L A
90 *Culp Gus
32 Ridenhour R E Jr
95 *Montgomery Hattie
99 *Bost W J
36 Wadsworth J C Jr
103 *Parks Jas
105 *Long Nora
69 Furr W P
73 Sinclair Bessle Mrs
113 *Bell Carrie
75 Bruton Sallie Mrs
114 *Brown Albert
80 Wilson J L
120 *Suther Jno (Georgia intersects)
7 Linker C D
149 *Biggers T P
9 Watkins C D Concord Mattress Factory
153 (135) *Alexander J L (James intersects)
11 Trull Jasper
163 *Rainey Jeff
15 Shankel B H
196 Srlls E A
17 Peninger J C
199 Ragan Wm
(Iores Al begins)
WINECOFF-w from n Church, 1 n Cemetery
107 *Hannah Rufus
108 *Knotts Fuller
79 Privielt D A
39 McEachern J A (Grove intersects)
*Bell Robt
31 Linker W M
94 *Parks Trizal
35 Pounds M R
74 *Roberts Ida C
80 *Eury Ernest
81 *Caldwell Jas
YORK-e from 627 Harris
YOUNG-w from 122 s Spring
39 *Simmons Nancy
*Clark Albert
50 Shoe J K
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YOUNG
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YOUNG
200 Freeze R A 204 Baker Jesse
247 Cox C C
248 Gray J F
(Fenix ends)
253 Little J M
205 Harris Emily Mrs
254 Sossman C D
209 Blackwell Earl
258 Thompson Luther
210 Reed J W
259 Gray W I
212 Kce W C
262 Shoe A L
213 Shoe Jno
263 Clarke C W
216 Roberts Walter
269 Penninger S C
217 Wright Rosa Mrs
270 Coley Raymond
224 Sells J M
277 Pressley H F
227 Honeycutt T H
278 Helm W R
230 Purette L V. gro
281 Shoe Marshall
237 Reachamp F S
285 Barbee Bunyon
(Maple begins)
291 Kindler W D
244 Gray S A Mrs
295 Lentz R D
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CITY GOVT
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COUNTY GOVT
CITY GOVERNMENT
City Hall 64 s Union
Mayor-C H Barrier
Clerk and Treas-B E Harris
Tax Collector-C N Field
Atttorney-J Lee Crowell Jr
Civil Engineer-Q E Smith
Health Officer-D G Caldwell
Sanitary Officer-Q E Smith Pure Food Inspector-Dr W H Wads- worth
Supt Water and Lights-L A Fisher Supt of Schools-A S Webb
Board of Education-J A Cannon, Chairman
Board of Commission Water and Light-C H Barrier, chairman, A R Hoover, J O Moose and A F Goodman, members
Board of Aldermen-1st Ward, A R Howard, 2nd Ward W A Wilkinson, 3rd Ward H C Hahn, 4th Ward J H McCachern, 5th Ward R A Hullender, at large J T Sapp
POLICE DEPARTMENT City Hall Chief of Police-T A Talbirt
First Sargt-B F Widenhouse
Sergt-B A Robinson
Policemen-C G Ridenhour, JA
Sloop, P P Cook, E W Sapp, W E Bonds, J M Flowe, V H Holbrook, C C Sloop, B E Crouch,
Speclal Policemen-W G Cochran
Police Justice-C M Lewellyn
Fire Department Headquartere 11 Barbrick
Chlef-J L Miller Aast Chief-J E Lineberger
Firemen -- R E Stinson, D B Talbirt, C L Miller
Cannonville Fire Dept-148 Kerr, P
M Furr captain Cabarrus Reel & Hose Team-Pow- der st, C W Freize captain
CITY LIGHT AND WATER DEPT Office 17 Barbrick
Plant 164 Kerr, L A Fisher Supt
Cabarrus County Government
Court House-Unlon and Means
County Jail-20 Meane
County Court Clerk-J B McAllister
Register of Deeds-L V Elliott
Treasurer-Mrs Mary McE White Supervisor of Roads-W G Brown
Physician-Dr D G Caldwell Co Farm Demonstration-Roy D
Goodman
Co Tax Supervisor-J L Miller
Co Home Demonstrator-Miss Ophe- Hla Barker
Co Surveyor-W L Furr
Co Highway Commission-T H Webb chairman, J W Cress, Archie Brown members
Cotton Weigher-Wm Bogle
Coroner-Dr J B Davia
Sheriff-H W Cadwell
Deputy-J W Darnell
Supt of Schools-H G Hawfield Public Health Nurse -- Mrs G C Cline
Welfare Officer-D R McEachern
Cabarrus County Home for the Poor One Mile a w City
County Commissioners-C A Isen- hour chairman, W F Smith, W D Foil,
ADVERTISE IN YOUR CITY DIRECTORY
Cabarrus
Creamery
Co.
R. L. BURRAGE, Mgr.
Pasteurized Milk and Cream at All Times. Manufacturers of "Ideal" loo Cream 105 S. Union St.
Phone 292
COUNTY GOVT
345
EDUCATIONAL
CH Graeber, J M Hartsell, members Board of Education-W R Odell chairman, S G Hawfield, R L Hartsell, G G Allen members
Cotton Platform, 19 : Churah W B Boger, welgher COURT TERMS Spring Terms
Eightb Monday before the first
Monday in March ,two Weeks. First Monday before the first Mon- day in March, one week
Seventh Monday after the first Mon- day in March, two weeks
Fall Terms
Third Monday before the first Mon- day in September, three weeks
Sixth Monday after the first Mon- day In September, two weeks
STATE
North Carolina State Highway Com- mission, 202 Arcade Bldg, G E Ricks res engr
UNITED STATES POSTOFFICE
(100 s Union)
Postmaster-Geo E Kestler
Asst Postmaster-S S Neal
Clerks-A W Brumley, T L Chaney, J W Barnhardt, J M McEachern and Miss Helen Patterson
Substitutes-C A. W Coley, Hoyte McEachern
City Carriers
Carrier No 1-L E Junker
Carrier No 2-C F Willlams
Carrler No 3-W J Montgomery
Carrier No 4-M C Dayvault
Parcel Post Carrier-C A W Coley R F D Carriera
No 1-B L Crowell
No 2-O T Umberger
No 3-Geo B Means
No 4-J H Ritchle
No 5-G F Barnhardt
No 6-J A Peck
No 7-J M Greene
Janitors-Wm Wallace (col), Walter Litaker (col)
P O Hours
General Delivery Window-8:00 & m to 6:00 p m
Registry Window-8:00 a m to 6:00 p m
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Money Order Window-8:00 a m to 5:00 pm
Holidays-Windows closed all day EDUCATIONAL
(Concord Publio Schools)
Superintendent-A S Webb High School, Marsh cor Beach-J M Tignor prin
Teachers-Miss Margaret Donaldson, Miss Cora N Arnold, Miss Ethel Mer- ritt, Miss Elva Rosser, Miss Margaret V Ervin, W O Green, E L Stoude- mayer, W D Harrell, A M Sparrow, Wade H Leggett, R A Glenn, R N Tollison, Ray Bloomfield, Mrs Ray Bloomfield, Miss Melissa Strother, Miss Sophie Richards, Miss Elizabeth Smith, Mrs Hobart S Davis, Hobart S Davis
Central Grammar School, Spring cor Grove-Miss Harriet Bowen prin
Teachers - Miss Willie McKnight, Miss Ruth Blackwelder, Miss Marga- ret P Smart, Miss Mary P Hales, Miss Bennie Chatfield, Miss Janie Klutz, Miss Frances Armfield, Miss Elizabeth Gaulding, Miss Mary Thomas, Mias Elizabeth Williams, Mrs Elizabeth Mc- Kay, Miss Fannie Dunlap, Miss Vir- ginia Smoot
Corbin Street School, 64 e Corbin- Miss Clara Harris prin
Teachers-Miss Eula Wilson, Mi88 Elizabeth Blackwelder, Miss Bonte Loftin, Miss Sudie May Dry, Miss Em- ily Weddington
Central Primary School, Spring cor Grove-Miss Mary W King, superv
Teachers-Miss Mary W King, Mrs Ora Hill, Miss Rosa Harris, Mrs Zula P Brown, Mrs Mary M Fetzer, Miss Mary Harrison, Miss Belle Means, Miss Annie Hoover, Miss Ruth Crowell, Mrs Laura R Gibson, Miss Rosa Caldwell, Miss Adeie Pemberton, Mrs Ruby Cline Ralford
Grammar School No 2-J W B Long Diin
Teachers-Mrs J A Lee, Mrs Chas Wadsworth, Miss Mae Shinn, Miss Elizabeth Hahn, Miss Mary l'ember- ton, Miss Lillian Cline, Miss Marvlu Misenhelmer, Miss Wilma Curreil, Miss Margaret Russell, Miss Irene MeCon-
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EDUCATIONAL 346
CHURCHES
nell, Miss Clemmie Long, Miss Mary Peck, Miss Letha Snyder, Miss Anna Strider, Miss Jane White, MI4s Inez Efird, Miss Helen Widenhouse, Mrs Isabel Caldwell, Miss Sue Caldwell, Miss Addie White
Logan School (Colored), Mahan cor Booker-Rev F' T Logan prin
Teachers-J W Pennington, E P Ford, E Elise OBrien, Frances Onque, Eumonia K Moore, Alice Haley, Mary Watkins, Ruth Blake, Missouri Boger, Lizzie Boger, Emily Gaines, Louisa Sp ne-I
BUSINESS AND MISCELLANEOUS ASSOCIATIONS
Cabarrus County Fairgrounds (12 mi w of city)-Old Charlotte rd
Concord Merchants Assn (Ine)-301 Cabarru , Savings Bank Bldg; J O Moose pres, G P Ritchie v-pres, H L Johnston see, C L Propst treas
Fellowship Club -- Allison Bldg; J H Steffen sec
Kiwanis inb-Me. ts every Friday at 12:30 p m Hotel Concord; Dr T M Howlett pres, Rev C H Trueblood sec- treas
Merchants & Mnfrs Club-3d & Can- I.on Bldg
CEMETERIES
Oakwood Cemetery-n Church cor McDonald
Old Lutheran Cemetery-e Corbin n Church
Old Presbyterian Cemetery-s Spring opp Barbrick
CHURCHES (White) (Baptist)
First-n Spring cor Grove; Rev C H Trueblood pastor
Kerr Street-104 Kerr; Rev Z W Rotan pastor
McGill-206 McGill; Rev T W Fogle- man pastor
Primitive-Beatty's Ford nr Allison
West Concord-Swink cor White, R D 6; Rev H G Liner pastor (Episcopal) All Saints-w Depot cor n Spring; Rev I H Hughes rector
(Lutheran)
Calvary-w Buffalo and McGill; Rev F M Speagle pastor
St Andrews-244 w Depot; Rev L C Bumgarner pastor
St James-102 g Union; Rev L A Thomas pastor
(Methodist)
Central -30 n Union; Rev R M Courtney pastor
Epworth-196 w Depot; Rev J M Varner pastor
First-Ann cor Moore; Rev
Hendry pastor
Forest Hill-27 w Buffalo; Rev R D Ware pastor
Harmony-White (B M); Rev J W Bennett pastor
Kerr-391 Kerr; Rev G L Wilkinson pastor
Wesleyan-Cedar cor Kerr
Westford -Franklin av, Westford; Rev A R Bell pastor (Presbyterian)
Associate Reformed -n Union cor Marsh; Rev M R Gibson pastor
Bayless Memorial-394 Kerr; Rev W P' Robertson pastor
First-74 n Union; Rev J C Rowan pastor
Mckinnon-280-282 n Church; Rev R
S Arrowood pastor
Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, R D 1 Second-Franklin av cor Kerr; Rev M E Hansell pastor
Trinity Reformed-40 n Church (Undenominational)
Elizabeth Temple-376-380 n Church; Rev Willie L Olive pastor (Colored) (Baptist)
*Beulah-229 Hill Top av
*First-67 Chestnut; Rev H B Moore pastor
*Liberty - Shankeltown; Rev Vady Burns pastor *Primitive-Silver Hill (Christian)
*Christlan Temple-199 Cross; Rev J C Ivery pastor
(Congregational) *First-237 Lincoln
NATIONAL LUMBER COMPANY
Manufacturers LUMBER and ALL HOUSE MATERIALS 134 W. Buffalo St. Phone 258 Concord, N. C,
E. B. GRADY,
Phones: Office 334-W; Res. 334-L
Plumbing and Heating Dealer 27 East Corbin Street
CHURCHES 3.17
SECRET SOCIETIES
(Holiness)
·Church of God-261 Lincoln ·Triumph-Chestnut extd cor Crow- ell
(Lutheran)
·Grace Evangelical - 16 e Corbin; Rev Melvin Holston pastor (Methodist)
·Parker Chapel A M E Zion-Char- lotte Hghwy, W'ford
*Price Memorial A M E Zion Tem- ple-170 s Spring: Rev G H P Ander- son pastor
·Zion Hill A M E Zion-207 w De- pat; Rev J F Dunn pastor
(Presbyterian)
·Westminster-127 w Depot; Rev Hercules Wilson pastor
LIBRARIES
Concord Public Library-84 s Union NEWSPAPERS
Concord Daily Tribune (daily except Sunday)-76 s Union; J B Sherrill ed- itor and publr
Concord Observer-Published every Saturday at 141/2 s Union; F. A Kestler editor and pubir
Concord Times (semi-weekly)-76 s Union: J B Sherrill editor and publr PARKS AND SQUARES
Concord Baseball Park-Just s of Smith's Grove
Gibson Mill Baseball Park-Foot of Harris (G M)
SECRET AND BENEVOLENT ORGANIZATIONS JrOUAM
Cannonsville Council No 25-Meets every Friday night Masonic Temple, 101 s Union
Forest Hill Council Na 49 - Meets every Wednesday night Masonic Tem- ple, 101 8 Union
West Concord Council No 229 - Meets at No I e Rocky River rd K af P Concord Lodge No 51-Meets 33 8 Union; R A Brower K of R & S
Masania
Stokes Lodge No 32-Meets Manday nights 101 s Union
Odd Fellows
Cold Water Lodge No 62-Meets in Its hall 101 s Union every Thursday night
POS of A
Washington Camp No 20-Meets ev- ery other Friday night at Masonic Temple
WOW
Elm Camp Na 16-Meets every Tues- day night 38 s Union; R C Litaker sec
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PUBLISHED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY The Only Daily Paper Published in Cabarrus County At 50c a Month
J. B. SHERRILL, Publisher
W. M. SHERRILL, Editor
Advertising Rate 35 Cents an Inch
Every Copy of the Tribune Goes into a Home
THE CONCORD TIMES PUBLISHED MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS
$2.00 Per Year Advertising Rate 30 Cents an Inch
Largest Circulation of Any Paper in the Eighth Congressional District
J. B. SHERRILL, Publisher W. M. SHERRILL, Editor
WHEN WRITING ADVERTISERS, PLEASE MENTION THE DIRECTORY
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SOUTHERN LOAN & TRUST CO. GENERAL INSURANCE
Cabarrus Bank Bldg.
Phone 231
ZEB P. CRUSE
"The Moving Man"
TRANSFER AND PUBLIC HAULING
Long Trips a Specialty Day Phone 865; Night 133-J
TURANICOAL B. POUNDS
The First Place the Baying Public
CITY
Goes !
MH.LEO
RITCHIE HARDWARE CO.
YOUR HARDWARE STORE
Agricultural Implements
Auto Supplies, Tires, Tubes - Sporting Goods - General Electric Refrigerators and Vacuum Cleaners
R. C. A. and Crosley Radios and Supplies
CONCORD, N. C. PHONE 117
W. D. CAGLE,
CLEANING PRESSING, DYEING AND HAT RENOVATING
189 W. DEPOT
PHONES 461-464
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