New Bern City Directory [1911-1912], Part 2

Author: Hill Directory Company
Publication date: 1911
Publisher: Hill Directory Company
Number of Pages: 228


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Commissioner-Charles B Hill, 35 Middle


UNITED STATES COURTS IN NORTH CAROLINA


The stated terms of the United States Circuit and District Courts are as follows :


Eastern District Circuit Court-Held at Raleigh on the fourth Monday in May and first Monday in December, and at Wilmington on the first Monday after the fourth Monday in April and October.


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MISCELLANEOUS


Jeter C Pritchard, circuit judge, Asheville, N C, salary $6,000; Henry Groves Connor, district judge, Wilson, N C, salary $5,000; Harry Skinner, United States attorney, Greenville, N C; J A Giles assistant district attorney Lillington, N C; H L Grant, clerk circuit court of Raleigh and Wilmington; H L Grant, clerk of district court, Raleigh, N C; Claudius Dockery, United States marshall, Raleigh, N C; George Tonnoffski, deputy clerk, Raleigh, N C; S P Collier, deputy clerk, Wilmington, N C


Eastern District-District Courts-Henry Groves Connor, United States district judge, Wilson-Held at Elizabeth City second Mon- day in April and October; Raleigh, fourth Monday after fourth Monday in April and October, H L Grant, clerk; New Bern fourth Monday in April and October; George Green clerk. Wilmington second Monday after the fourth Monday in April and October, S P Collier, clerk Washington third Monday in April and October, Arthur Mayo, clerk


Western District-Circuit and District Courts-Jeter C Pritch- ard, United States circuit judge, Asheville, N C; James E Boyd, United States district judge, Greensboro, N C; Wm E. Logan, United States marshal, Greensboro, N C. The Circuit and District Courts in the Western District are held at the same time and place, as follows: Greensboro, first Monday in April and October; Jas M Milliken, clerk. Statesville, third Monday in April and October; H C Cowles, clerk. Charlotte, second Monday in June and Decem- ber; H C Cowles, clerk. Asheville, first Monday in May and No- vember; W S Hyams, clerk. Wilkesboro, fourth Monday in May and November, Milton McNeill, clerk. Salisbury, fourth Monday in April and October. A E Hollton, United States district attorney, Winston, N C; Albert L Coble, assistant United States district at- torney, Statesville


UNITED STATES POST OFFICE


Postmaster-Jesse S Basnight


Assistant Postmaster-Thos D Hewitt


Money Order and Registry Clerk-Joseph W Watson


Assistant Money Order and Registry Clerk-Garrison A Farrow Dispatcher-George A Wood


Assistant Dispatcher-Clarence M Crapon


General Delivery Clerk-Guy B Cox


Stamp Clerk -- Miss Mabel B Bartling


Carriers-Thomas C Daniels, Leo Sultan, Joseph Nelson, Chas J Woodell, Ralph H Smith


General Delivery-Opens 8 A M, closes 7 P M


Stamp Window-Opens 8 A M, closes 7 P M


Registry Department-Opens 8 A M, closes 5, P M


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Money Order Department-Opens 8 A M, closes 5 P M


Deliveries on Carriers' routes as follows : Leaving Post Office at 8:50 A M and 11:15 A M; collections from boxes from 7 to 7:50 A M, 3:30 to 4:20 and 6 to 6:30 P M


On Sundays the stamp and carriers' windows are open from 9:45 to 10:45 A M, general delivery 7:45 to 8:15 and 10:15 to 10:45 A M and 6:15 to 6:45 P M


BANKS


NEW BERN BANKING & TRUST CO (71 Middle)


Capital, $200,000


President-James B Blades


Vice-President-William B Blades


Vice-President-T A Green


Cashier-George B Pendleton


NATIONAL BANK OF NEW BERNE (51 Pollock)


Capital, $100,000; Surplus and Undivided Profits, $110,450,00


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President-James A Bryan


Vice-President-John Dunn


Cashier-G H Roberts


Asst Cashier-W W Griffin


Board of Directors-James A Bryan, J H Hackburn, J A Jones, E K Bishop, John Dunn, G H Roberts, C W Munger, A D Ward


THE PEOPLES BANK (65 Pollock)


Capital, $50,000.00; Surplus and Undivided Profits, $15,000.00 President-William Dunn


Vice-President-C D Bradham


Vice-President and Cashier-T A Uzzell


Directors-C S Hollister, C W Munger, Wm Dunn, Clyde Eby, J . W Stewart, C V McGehee, W F Aberly, E H Meadows Jr, C D Bradham, T A Uzzell, H M Groves, W P Metts, C G Speight, W J Swan


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THE MUTUAL AID BANKING CO (117 Broad; Incorporated March 5, 1897)


Capital Stock, $10,000 President-J P Stanley Vice-President-H W Thompson Cashier and Teller-J H Fisher


Board of Directors-J A Brown, J P Stanly, H W Thompson, J T Barber, William Crispin, William Sutton, J H Fisher Attorney-R O'Hara


BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS


THE HOME BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION (65 Craven)


President-William Dunn 1st Vice-President-T A Uzzell


2d Vice-President-C W Munger


Secretary and Treasurer-J H Crawford


Board of Directors-J S Basnight, S G Roberts, E W Smallwood, U A Underwood, W F Aberly, H B Craven, C M Dockham, C M Munger, J W Stewart, Wm Dunn Jr, T A Uzzell, William Dunn, W P Betts


NEW BERN BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION (55-57 Pollock)


President-E K Bishop Vice-President-George H Roberts Secretary and Treasurer-John Dunn 2d Vice-President-E B Hackburn Attorney-R A Nunn


*THE STANDARD BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION (INC) (68 Craven)


President-R O'Hara Secretary and Treasurer-J T Barber


Board of Directors-R O'Hara, J T Barber, William Crispin, J E Morris, C E O'Hara, E H Whitley, H C Sparrow, W H Moore, Willis Brown


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LIBRARIES


NEW BERN CIRCULATING LIBRARY (83 Pollock)


Librarian-Miss Frances J Howerton


CHURCHES


BAPTIST


First-Middle nr Pollock, Rev Edward P Carter, pastor St Mary's Free Will-Fleet nr Broad


Tabernacle-George nr Broad, Rev Allan C Schuler, pastor


CHRISTIAN


Christian-Hancock nr Pollock


CHRISTIAN SCIENCE


First Church of Christ (Scientist)-Middle nr Broad, Miss Mary H Harrison first reader


EPISCOPAL


All Saints Episcopal Chapel-Pollock nr Burn, Rev Bartholomew F Huske, rector


Christ-Pollock nr Middle, Rev Bartholomew F Huske, rector


JEWISH


Chester B'Nai Sholem-Middle nr New


METHODIST EPISCOPAL


Centenary-Middle cor New. John B Hurley, pastor Pollock-Street M E Chapel-Pollock nr Fleet


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PRESBYTERIAN


Presbyterian-New nr Hancock, Rev J H N Summerill, pastor


ROMAN CATHOLIC


St Paul's-Middle nr New, Rev Joseph A R Gallagher, pastor; Rev Francis J Gallagher, asst pastor


(Colored)


BAPTIST


Bryan Chapel-25 Jarvis, Rev M B Bryan, pastor First Baptist-Cypress cor Smith, Rev A L E Weeks pastor Guilfield-15 Green, Rev J T Clark, pastor


Little Rock-27 Carmer, Rev N F Brooks, pastor


St John's Missionary Baptist Church-New South Front cor Bryant, Rev Luke Martin pastor


St Mark's Missionary Baptist Church-33 Tincup al Star Zion-Miller cor Elm


CHRISTIAN


Watson Tabernacle-14 Tincup al, Rev J H' Milton, pastor


EPISCOPAL


St Cyprian-Johnson nr Metcalf, Rev Junius L Taylor, rector


METHODIST


Clinton Chapel A M E Zion Church-17 Crooked, Rev Stephen D Conrad, pastor


Rue Chapel-George cor Primrose, Rev Jacob C McEaddy, pastor St James-17 William, Rev Victor H Manuel, pastor


St Peter's-Queen nr George, Rev Richard A H Carroll, pastor Trinity-36 Carroll, Rev Riley Oden, pastor


PRESBYTERIAN


Ebenezer-24 Pasteur, Rev Hector C Miller, pastor


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MISCELLANEOUS ROMAN CATHOLIC


St Joseph's-Burn nr Broad, Rev T W Stapleton pastor SANCTIFIED


Sanctified Christian-27 Rountree


UNDENOMINATIONAL


Salvation Army-671/2 Broad, John B Gossett, captain


SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES


PUBLIC SCHOOLS


White


Graded Schools-Academy Green, H B Craven principal


Colored


Graded School-39 West, J T Barber, principal St Joseph's Parochial-Burn nr Broad


CEMETERIES


Cedar Grove-Queen junction Johnson, Hellen Huff supt National Cemetery-head National av, George James, supt *Greenwood-Cypress bet n Burn and West, E J Harris, supt


HOSPITALS, HOMES AND ASYLUMS


Craven County Home for Aged and Infirm-(1 mile from city limits on Neuse road), Mrs Fannie Williams, superintendent


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COMMERCIAL ORGANIZATIONS


CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (1031/2 s Front)


President-Clyde Eby First Vice-President-L H Cutter Jr


Second Vice-President-H A Armstrong


Secretary-J Leon Williams


Treasurer-T A Uzzell


COTTON EXCHANGE (18 Craven)


President-E H Meadows Vice-President-B M Hart Treasurer-T A Green Secretary-James Redmond


MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETITES


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CRAVEN COUNTY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION


President-R S Primrose Secretary-N M Gibbs


NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LETTER CARRIERS (Branch, No. 780)


President-Thomas C Daniels Secretary-R Hunter Smith


RETAIL MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION (407 Elks Temple)


President-J J Baxter First Vice-President-John Perry Second Vice-President-John P Metts Secretary-J Leon Williams Treasurer-D H Creech


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MISCELLANEOUS


FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS


MASONIC


St John's No 3-Meets second Wednesday in each month at Masonic Hall; J F Hhem, W M; R Duval Jones, S W ; W P Jones, J W ; J H Rhodes, secretary ; James Redmond, treasurer


Doric Lodge, No 568-A F and A M meets at Hall, 82 Middle, every first and third Monday nights, Edward LeGallais, E H Wood, S W ; W Nelson, J W; W T Hill, secretary


New Bern Chapter. No 46, R A M-Meets every third Wednes- day night at Masonic Hall ; C E Wethington. H P: J W Stewart, S; E H Wood, secretary


St John's Commandery, No 10, K T-Meets first and fourth Wed- nesday in each month ; H W Simpson, E C; W T Hill, Generalissimo; W S Simmons, Prelate; T A Green, Treasurer; James Redmond, Recorder ; J C Green, Senior Warden


IOOF


Calumet Encampment, No 4-Meets every Friday night at 8 o'clock at 53 Pollock; C M Dockham, C of P; J J Harper, Scribe ; J G Delamar, treasurer.


Eureka Lodge, No 7-Meets every Monday night Gas Company Hall; T H Bennett, N G ; R B Blaylock, V G ; J H Smith, R S: N W Jones, F S; A E Pittman, treasurer


IORM


Chattawka Tribe, No 14-Meets every Wednesday night at Red Men's Hall ; Noah Rowe, S: J H Smith, chief of Records; J K Willis, Keeper of Wampum


BPO ELKS


New Bern Lodge, 764-Meets every Tuesday night. Elks Temple ; Wm Dunn Jr, E R; H A Marfield, E Leading K; W W Griffin, E Lecturing K; D Creech, E Loyal K; T B Kehoe, secretary : James Redmond, treasurer; Francis J Gallagher, Chaplain.


Lodge of Perfection, No 6, A A Scottish Rights, Southern Juris- diction-U S A Valley of New Bern; Dr J F Rhem, V M; C D Bradham, C W ; R D V Jones, J W ; L T Moore, Orator; W S Sim- mons, Almonder ; T A Henry, secretary; A N Bangert, treasurer:


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MISCELLANEOUS


N E Mohn, Expert; O A Kafes, Asst Expert; W P Jones, Master of Ceremonies


Fraternal Mystic Circle, Ruling No 2113-Meets second and fourth Tuesdays at Red Men's Hall, 87 Middle; J W Smith Worthy Ruler; E L Mallard, Worthy Recorder


KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS


Athenia Lodge, No 8-Meets every Tuesday night at Gas Com- pany Hall ; E H Hardison, C C; F L Hardison, V C; J H Smith, K of R and S ;R E Hill, M of F; A E Pittman, M of E


ROYAL ARCANUM


Trent Council, No 411-Meets first and third Friday nights in each month at 53 Pollock; George W Allee, Regent; C J Rigdon, Vice-Regent; R A Richardson, secretary ; J G Delamar, treasurer ; N W Jones, Chaplain


KNIGHTS OF HARMONY Officers Supreme Lodge


Meets in March, 1908; John S Manix, Supreme President; D V Dixon, Supreme Vice-President : H C Whitehurst, Supreme Cun- selor; R J Disosway, Supreme Secretary; H W Tooker, Supreme Treasurer


Craven Lodge, No 1-Meets second and fourth Wednesday nights in each month at 53 Pollock; J K Willis, President; E W Dickin- son, Vice-President ; J H Smith, secretary ; J W Biddle, treasurer ; H C Whitehurst, Councillor


MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA


Meets third Friday each month at Red Men's Hall; H C Foscue. Council ; R C Minich, Advisor ; James Smith, secretary


WOODMEN OF THE WORLD


Elmwood Camp, No 12-Meets first Wednesday night in each month at Broad cor Hancock; J E Smith, Counsul Commander : W O Guthrie, Advisor Lieutenant; F M Bowden, Clerk; W N Pugh, Banker ; W E Gaskins, Escort; G C Broadstreet, watchman ; L 'T Graham, sentry


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JEWISH ORDERS


Independent Order B'nai B'rith, No 577-Meets at 81 Middle; O Marks, President; H Cohen, Monitor; Joseph Horn, treasurer ; Fred M Hahn, secretary


MILITARY


NAVAL BRIGADE NORTH CAROLINA NATIONAL GUARD


Captain Commanding-Tom C Daniels


Commanding Executive Officer-C D Bradham J T Smithwick Jr, Lieutenant Commander Assistant Navigator E Ellis Williams, Lieutenant. Commander Chief Engineer W E Smith, Lieutenant Assistant Engineer R Du Val Jones, Lieutenant Commander Surgeon A W Disosway, Lieutenant J G Assistant Surgeon C W Hollowell, Lieutenant Paymaster


Clarence Lathan, Lieutenant J G Assistant Paymaster Fred H Shipp, Lieutenant Commander and Chief of Staff W J Jackson, Lieutenant J G Aide


NEW BURN DIVISION NAVAL BRIGADE N CN G


C J McSorley, Lieutenant R H Dowdy, Lieutenant Junior Guard


N P Angell, Ensign


UNITED CONFEDERATE VETERANS (New Bern Camp, No 1162)


J J Wilfenden, Commander S R Street, First Lieutenant Commander


J W Biddle, Second Lieutenant Commander


J F Clark, Adjutant


J M Real, Sergeant-Major


DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACY (New Bern Chapter)


Meets at their Hall 10312 s Front Mrs Dita Roberts, President Mrs Thomas Roberts, Corresponding Secretary Mrs Eulalia Willis-Treasurer


HILL DIRECTORY COMPANY


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GUIDE TO STREETS


Ash-north from Elm, first east of Miller


Atmore-west from Neuse river to A & N C R R, second north of Queen


Avenue A-east from National av, first north of A & N CR R Avenue B-east from National av to A & N C R R, first north of Avenue A


Avenue C-east from National av, second north of Avenne A B-west from 99 Railroad


Bartlett-northeast from Main, near Eubank


Bell-west from 200 George


Bell Alley-north from Bell, second west of Railroad


Bell's Alley-south from 91 s Front


Biddle Avenue-west from A & N C R R, first north of Bartlett


Bloomfield-north from Cedar, first west of Murray


Boom Avenue-east from 97 Miller Bragg's Alley-northwest from 52 Queen


Broad-west from Neuse river, first north of Pollock


Brown Alley-north from 12 Elm to Cedar


Bryant-north from 81 New South Front Burn-north from Trent river to Pine, fifth west of Middle Burn, North-north from 26 Cypress Carmer-north from 200 Broad


Carroll-north from 214 Broad to Elm


Cedar-west from 120 George


Cedar, Short-west from 54 Queen


Change-west from 89 e Front


Chapman-north from Broad, first west of Miller


Church Alley-west from 94 Middle


Court-west from 35 Willis Craven-north from Trent river to Johnson


Craven Avenue-continuation of Myrtle av, north of Biddle av Crescent-northwest from 62 Griffith


Crooked-west from 48 Jones Cypress-west from 158 George Dill's Alley-west from 26 Burn


Dribur Alley-west from 130 George to Burn


Dunn Avenue-west from Neuse river, first north of Crescent Eden-south from 126 Pollock


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GUIDE TO STREETS


Ellis Avenue-north from 14 New


Elm-west from 38 West


End-last street western end of city running north and south


Eubank-north from Cedar, first west of Green


Federal Alley-east from 97 Middle


First Avenue-north from Cedar to Broad Fleet-north from 162 Pollock


Forbes Alley-north from 194 Queen


Front, East-north from Trent river, first east of Craven


Front, South-west from Neuse river, first south of Broad Gardner Alley-west from 100 George to Burn


Gaston-west from 170 Broad


George-north from Trent river to Cypress, third west of Middle German-southeast from 190 Pollock


Good-west from 11 Railroad


Grace-west from A & N C R R, first north of Biddle av


Graves-continuation of Craven, north from Johnson to Queen


Green-north from Cedar, first west of Pavie av


Griffith-northwest from 20 Queen


Guion-west from Neuse river to N & S R R


Hancock-north from Trent river to Queen, first west of Middle Hill's Alley-south from 137 s Front


Howard-north from junction of Stanly and Bragg's alley


Jarvis-north from 60 Biddle av


Jerkins Alley-northwest from 42 Queen


Johnson- west from 131 Craven Jones-south from 190 Pollock Kilmarnock-north from 192 Broad


King-southwest from Neuse river to Graves, first south of Queen Kinston-west from A & N C R R, first north of William


Lawson Alley-north from New South Front, between Bryan and End


Lee Avenue-north from Cedar, first west of West


Main-west from 86 West


Metcalf-north from Trent river to Queen, second west of Middle Middle-principal business street of the city, running north and south


Mill-west from Neuse river, north of Queen


Miller-north from 222 Broad


Moonshine Alley-north from 186 Pollock


Moore's Avenue-west from 16 Eden, first north of s Front


Moye's Alley-east from 23 Jones


Murray-continuation of Oak from' Cedar


Myrtle Avenue-northwest from Bartlett, first west of Harrison National Avenue-continuation of George, north from Cypress


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GUIDE TO STREETS


Neuse Road-west from 242 Broad


New-west from East Front to Queen, first north of Broad


New South Front-west from 8 Spring


North-west from 120 West


Norwood-south from 213 Pollock


Nunn-north from 17 Pine


Oak-north from 30 Elm to Cedar


Pasteur-continuation of Hancock, north of Queen


Pavie Avenue-north from Cedar, first west of Bloomfield


Pembrook Road-southwest from intersection of End and New South Front


Pine-west from 140 George


Pollock-west from Neuse river to limits, first north of s Front


Pond-southwest from A & N C R R, first south of Grace


Primrose-west from A & N C R R. north of depot


Queen-southwest from 143 e Front


Railroad-north from 2 Primrose


Randolph-west from A & N CR R, first north of Good


Reizenstein Alley-west from Rountree, between Broad and Elm


Richardson Alley-north from Elm to Cedar, between Miller and Ash


Rose-north from Biddle av, first east of Harrison


Rountree-north from 154 Queen to Elm


Scott Alley-north from 200 Queen. changed to Sutton alley


Scott Alley, North-north from Elm to Cedar. between Oak and Ash


Short-southwest from 79 e Front


Smith-north from Cedar to Pine, between Burn and West


Smith's Avenue-west from 104 Burn to West


Spring-south from 161 Pollock


Stanly-north from 66 Queen


Stanly, North-east from Griffith. first north of Queen


Tincup Alley-north from 140 Queen


Trent Road-west from 248 Pollock


Tull-north from 12 n Stanly


Union-east from Graves. first north of Change


West-north from 128 Queen White-west from 194 George


Wiggins-west from 2 Bloomfield


William-southwest from Harrison, first north of Grace


Willis-north from 14 Primrose


Woods-north from Bell, near Railroad


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NEW BERN, N. C. CITY DIRECTORY


1911-12


Abbreviations Used in this Work


ab-above


merchant


adv-advertisement


agl. implts-agricul- tural implements. agt-agent al-alley


cor-corner


ctr-cutter


dep-deputy


dept-department


dlr-dealer


div-division


dom-domestic


dry gds-dry goods e -- east


electn-electrician


elev opr -- elevator ope- rator


engnr-engineer


Natl-National


extd-extended


opp-opposite


blksmith-blacksmith


extn-extension


opr-operator


flr-floor


frt-freight


ft-foot


ftr-fitter


passgr-passenger photog-photographer phys-physician pkr-packer


pl-place


h-house


plstr-plasterer


v-pres-vice-president w-west whf-wharf whol-sholesale


wid-widow


co-county colr-collector


int rev-internal revenue


l a-lane lab-laborer


lyr-layer litho-lithographer mchst-machinist mdse-merchandise mkr-maker mkt-market mldr-moulder


mfg-manufacturing


mfr-manufacturer mgr-manager


msgr-messenger mstr-master


N. B. F. D .- New Bern Fire Dept. n-north nr-near


sp-space spl-special sq-square steno-stenographer supt-superintendent tchr-teacher tel opr-telegraph operator


tpk-turnpike trav-traveling treas-treasurer uphr-upholsterer


vet-surg-veterinary surgeon


civ. engin-civil engin- eer. clnr-cleaner clk-clerk


hd-head


ins-insurance


inspr-inspector


P O-post-office pres-president prin-principal


propr-proprietor R MS-Railway Mail Service - yd-ya:ds


-The classification by business will be found after the alphabetical arrangement of the names. Names marked * are those of colored persons.


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Abbott Frank T, lumber inspr Neuse Lumber Co, rms 189 Middle Aberly Frederick H, bkkpr Tolson Lumber & Mfg Co, h 47 Broad Aberly John A, clk The Pine Lumber Co, h 33 National av ABERLY WILLIAM F, sec-treas and mgr The Pine Lumber Co, h ยท 33 National av


Adams Eliza A wid J H, h Griffith and N S R R Adler George, dry goods 101 Middle h 9 Metcalf Agent Annie wid Robert, h 77 New


wkr-worker wks-works


comr-commissioner


com mer-commission


rms-rooms Rev-Reverend rd-road R R railroad s-south sec-secretary sergt-sergeant ship-shipping So-Southern solr-solicitor


appr-apprentice assn-association asst-assistant


atty-attorney


av-avenue bartdr-bartender bds-boards bet-between


bkbndr-bookbinder bkkpr-bookkeeper bldg-building bldr-builder


bus-business cabtmkr-cabinet- maker capt-captain carp-carpenter cashr-cashier chf-chief


furn. rooms-furnished rooms gen-general


paperhngr-paper- hanger


rev-revenue


condr-conductor confr-confectioner contr-contractor


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Organized 1871 N. M. FARROW, Superintendent, Rooms 521-2 Elks', Building, New Bern, N. C. ALL CLAIMS PAID WITHIN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS AFTER RECEIPT OF PROOFS OF DEATH.


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Agent Bertha, h 27 West


Agent John T, lab h 18 Short


Agent Lizzie, h 27 West


Agostine Frank M, bkkpr E H & J A Meadows Co h 97 Middle


* Albritton Henry D, ins agt 110 Queen h 46 Jones


Alcox Henry A, carp h 5 Randolph


* Aldrich Julia, h 29 German


* Aldrich Walter, porter h 3 Tincup al Aldridge Jesse B, mldr h 125 e Front


Aldridge Lemuel H, painter bds 116 Hancock


* Alexander Hester, laundress h 5 Good


Alexander Jefferson, carp h 110 Griffith


* Alexander Laura, cook h 21 Railroad


* Alexander Mary, h 1161% George


* Alexander Mary, dom h 136 Queen


All Saints Episcopal Chapel, Pollock nr Burn


Allie Alphonso H, printer h 95 Metcalf


Alle George W, bkkpr Cutler Blades Hardware Co h 84 New * Allen Annie M, h 17 n Burn Allen Claude G, sheetiron wkr S B Parker h 108 e Front


* Allen Cornelius, lab h 22 End


* Allen Edward L, barber h 17 n Burn


Allen George F, barber h 17 n Burn


* Allen James, lab h 22 End


* Allen James, lab h 28 Jenkin's al


* Allen James A, bricklyr h 17 n Burn


* Allen Mary E, h 22 End


* Allen Shade, lab h 220 Broad


* Allen Wiley, farmer h 33 Miller


* Allen William, lab h 5 Nun


* Allen William F, barber 84 Middle h 17 n Burn


* Allison William, oiler h 62 West


Alphin Amanda H wid J H, h 60 Hancock Alvis Walter L, blksmith h 24 Griffith Ambrose Lula Miss, h 183 Pollock


* Ambrose Millie, h 6 Forbes al Ambrose Wilson H, fireman h 112 Hancock


Anderson Brice, fisherman h 215 s Front


Anderson Claud J, lab h 138 e Front


Anderson George M, fireman h 112 Griffith


Anderson Marcus W, fireman h 138 e Front


* Anderson Samuel, carp h 14 Crooked


New Bern Cotton Oil & Fertilizer Mills New Bern Manufacturers of High-Grade Fertilizer, for all Crops N. C.


New Bern Iron Works and Supply Company


ENGINEERS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS.


Repairing a Specialty


33-35-37 Craven Street


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NEW BERN (1911-12) DIRECTORY


* Andrews Arthur, lab h 42 Main


* Andrews Della, laundress h 7 Cedar


* Andrews Elijah, cleaning h 124 George


* Andrews Fannie B, h 42 Main


Ange Margaret Miss, h 51 Hancock


Angell Nelson P, bkkpr New Bern Fruit Co h 84 Metcalf


Arendell Carrie Miss, h 100 Broad


* Arline Sarah, h 207 Broad


* Armond John, lab h 14 Norwood


* Armony Charles, lab h 21 Grace


Armour & Co, packers Hancock cor s Front, N W Lumpkin mgr Armstead David E, painter h 17 Burn


Armstrong Claude K, mchst bds 18 Broad


ARMSTRONG ERNEST C, osteopathic physician 317-318 Elks Temple, office hours 10 to 12 M, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P M-office phone 704, res phone 58, h 107 Craven Armstrong Eva P Miss, h 18 Broad


Armstrong Frank F, salesman J J Baxter h 54 Hancock


Armstrong Grocery Co (Inc), 21 Middle N W Taylor pres, H W Armstrong sec-treas


Armstrong Henry B, salesman H C Armstrong h 18 Broad


Armstrong Henry W, sec-treas Armstrong Grocery Co (Inc), h 40 Johnson


Armstrong Hugh C, grocer 85 Middle h 18 Broad


Armstrong Mary B Miss, h 18 Broad




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