Raleigh city directory [serial] 1883, Part 13

Author: Edwards, Broughton & Co; Richards, James
Publication date: 1883
Publisher: [Raleigh, N.C.] : James Richards
Number of Pages: 192


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MARK'S CREEK.


Justices-H A Rhodes, Joseph Blake, John W Smith, W H Hood, J A Richardson


Constable-W H Nowel!


MIDDLE CREEK.


Justices -- D C Adams, J M Jones, J D Ballentine, J L John- son, J A Adams Constable-M G Utley


NEUSE RIVER.


Justices-John J Dunn, L M Green, R W Jeffreys, J T Hunter, F J Holloway


Constable-S R Jeffreys


NEW LIGHT.


Justices-H C Ray, J P Beck, B F Lawrence, W H Lassiter, A L Lynam Constable-David A Ray


OAK GROVE.


Justices-W HI Gullie, John W Ferrell, J M Lyon, George W Perry, J H Penny Constable-S B Ferrell


PANTHER BRANCH.


Justices-J Adams, S D Williams, J Wiley Jones, J Walter Myatt, G P Partin Constable-John B Godwin


RALEIGH.


Justices-Z T Broughton, C B Root, M B Barbee, R G Dunn, W D Haywood, J C S Lumsden, J D Pullen, J C Mar- com, L H Adams, D A Wicker, W H Dodd, J A Hay- wood, J M Harris, G Rosenthal, S M Parish, A M Tem- ple, D Reid Upchurch, W Whitaker


Constable -- Thomas S Manly


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ST. MARY'S.


Justices-C N Allen, J G Andrews, J T Broughton, W R Pool, T J Johns.


ST. MATTHEW'S.


Justices-N W Poole, J D Temple, A R Hodge, R J Buffalo, Cicero Williams.


Constable-J W Upchurch


SWIFT CREEK.


Justices -- L D Stephenson, J P Massey, J Z Bennett, E M Bledsce, M T Jones


Constable -- Rufus L Powell


WAKE FOREST.


Justices -- W C Brewer, E E Gill, H T Jones, H Watkins, WV W Dickson, S W Terrell, G S Patterson, A C Dunn WHITE OAK.


Justices-A C Couneil, MA Jones, J J Rogers, A B Freeman, John Williams, R Barbee


Constable-H G Howell


Townships and Voting Precincts in Wake County.


Barton's Creek-Hutchison's Store ; Rogers' Store Buckhorn-New Hill


Cary-Cary


Cedar Fork-Pollard's Store; Morrisville


House's Creek-Edwards' Store; Harris' Store


Little River-Wakefield ; Mitchell's Mill


Mark's Creek-Hood's Store


Middle Creek-William Utley's


Neuse River-Dunnsville New Light-Law's Store


Oak Grove -. W H Gulley's


Panther Branch -Township House


Raleigh-Outside corporate limits : East side, Beine's Store ; West side, A H Temple's Store; 1st ward, Baptist Grove; 2d wa:d, Jenkins' Shop; 3d ward, Court House; 4th ward, Danston's Shop; 5th ward, corner Salisbury and Hillsboro Streets


St Mary's- Auburn St Matthew's-Milburnie Swift Creek-Franklin's Wake Forest-Forestville; Rolesville White Oak- Apex


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GOVERNMENT OF NORTH CAROLINA.


Thomas J Jarvis, of Pitt, Governor, salary $3,000


J L Robinson, of Macon, Lt-Gov. and Speaker of the Senate Guilford L Dudley, of New Hanover, Private Secretary to the Governor, salary $1,200.


W L Saunders, of Wake, Secretary of State, salary $2,000. W Plummer Batchelor, of Wake, Chief Clerk, salary $1,000 John M Worth, of Randolph, Treasurer, salary $3,000 Donald W Bain, of Wake, Chief Clerk, salary $1,500 Henry M Cowan, of Chatham, Teller, salary $750 Edward R MeLean, of Guilford, Clerk, salary $800 W P Roberts, of Gates, Auditor, salary $1,500


Charles E Cross, of Gates, Chief Clerk, salary $1,000


John C Scarborough, of Johnston, Superintendent of Public Instruction, salary $1,500


Johnstone Jones, of Burke, Adjutant General, salary $600 Thomas S Kenan, of Wilson, Attorney-General, salary $2,000 W' C Kerr, of Wake, State Geologist, salary $2,000, paid by Agricultural Department


Montford McGehee, of Person, Commissioner of Agriculture, salary $2,000


Sherwood Haywood, of Wake, Librarian, salary $750


Charles M Roberts, of Vance, Keeper of Capitol, salary $750


Governor's Council. The Secretary of State, Treasurer, Auditor and Superinten- dent of Public Instruction


State Board of Education.


The Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, Secretary of State, Treasurer, Auditor, Superintendent of Public Instruc- tion, and Attorney-General


Supreme Court.


William N H Smith, of Wake, Chief Justice; Thomas S Ashe, of Anson, A S Merrimon, of Wake, Associate Justices ; salaries of Chief Justice and Associate Justices, $2,500 each


Thomas S Kenan, of Wilson, Attorney-General and Repor- ter; salary, $2,000


W H Bagley, of Wake, Clerk ; salary, $300 and fees R II Bradley, of Wake, Marshal and Librarian


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The Supreme Court meets in Raleigh on the first Monday in February and October


Superior Courts of North Carolina, for 1884.


FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT.


Curriluck-First Monday of Mar & Sep


Camden-Second


Pasquotank-Third "


66


66


Perquimans-Forth"


Chowan-Ist M after 4th M Mar & Sep Gates-2nd .6


Hertford-3d 66


Washington-4t"


Tyrrell-5th


Hyde-7th 66


Pomlico-8th 66


Beaufort-9th “


Martin-11th “ 66


66


SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT.


Wake-Ist Monday in January, 2nd Monday in February, 4th Monday in June, 2nd Monday in August. Warren-Ist Monday in March & Sept. No. thampton-4th M aft Ist M Mar & Sep


Edgecombe-6th .. .6


Bertie-8th


66


Halifax-9th


-


66


Craven-12th


THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT.


Nash-Monday before the Ist Monday in March. and 2nd Monday before Ist Monday in September. Wilson-Ist Monday of March & Sept. Pitt-3rd Monday of March and Sept. Greene-4th M aft. Ist M Mar & Sept. Jones-5th 66


Onslow-6th Lenoir-7th 66


66


and 2d Monday in September. Carteret-8th M aft. Ist M Mar & Sept. Wayne-9th **


and 5th M before Ist M in March. Duplin-11th Monday after Ist Monday in March and Sept, and 2nd Mon- day before Ist Monday in March Sampson-12th M aft. 1st M Mar & Sept. N Hanover-13h 6. Pender-15th


FOURTII JUDICIAL DISTRICT.


Moore-Ist Monday in Feb and Angust Harnett-3rd


Bladen-1st M after 3rd M Feb. & Aug. Columbus-3rd “


Brunswick-511-6


Johnston-6h “


Roberson-8h " 66


and last Monday in January


Anson-10th M after 3rd M Feb. & Aug. Richmond-12h M aft. 3rd M Feb & Aug Cumberland-14h " .. and M before last M in January


FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Alamance-3ud M bef. Ist M Mar & Sep Randolph-Mon before


Guilford-Ist Monday March and Sept. Chatham-2nd M aft. Ist M Mar & Sept. Orange-1th


Granville-6th


66


Franklin-8th


66


Person-10th


Caswell-lith


66


Rockingham-12h“


66


Vanee-Monday after the Rockingham fall and spring terms.


Durham-Ist Monday in Feb. & Aug. SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.


Mecklenburg-Last Mon. of Feb & Aug Cabarrus-3rd Monday of Mar & Sept. Stanly-4th 66 .. Montgomery-Ist M aft 4th M Mar & Sep. Union-2nd 6


Lincoln-4th 66 66


Gaston-5th


Cleveland-7th


Rutherford-9th


6.


Polk :- 11th


SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.


Darie-Ist Monday in March and Sept.


Yadkin-2nd - ..


Davidson-3rd "


Wilkes -- 1st Maft. 4th M Mar & Sept. Alleghany-3rd " 66


Surry-4th


and 5th M after 4th M in September. Stokes-6th M after 4th M in March and 5th M after 4th M in September Forsyth-7th M aft. 4th M Mar & Sept Rowan-9th


EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.


Catawba-Last Monday in Aug & Feb Burke-2nd


in Mar & Sept


Me Dowell-1th .6 Yancy-2nd M.aft. 4th M Mar & Sept Mitchell-1th


Watauga-6th


66


Ashe-7th


Childwell-9th =


Alexander-10h "


Ircdell-2nd Monday before the last Monday in August and February.


NINTII JUDICIAL DISTRICT


Madison-1st Monday in March & Aug. Henderson-3rd -


Transylvania-4h M aft Ist M Mar & Aug Haywood-5th .6 .


Jackson-6th


MMacon-7th


Clay-8th


Cherokce-9th 66


Graham-11th 66 ..


Swain-12th 66 66


Buncombe-13th


and Ord Monday of November


66


66


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APPENDIX.


Military.


Raleigh Light Infantry, Co A, Ist Reg't N C State Guard, CD Upchurch, Captain ; E F Smith, 1st Lieut; J A Mullins, 2nd Lieut ; R E Lumsden, Orderly Sergeant Oak City Blues (colored), organized in 1874. Capt C W Dunston ; 1st Lieut, R W Smith; 2d Lieut, A H Grant Major of Battalion of Colored Troops, George L Lane, Ral- eigh, N C. (Battalion composed of Oak City Blues, Raleigh, and Howard Light Infantry, Fayetteville)


North Carolina Representatives in Congress. SENATE.


Zebulon B Vance, Mecklenburg; term expires March 4th, 1885


Matt W Ransom, of Northampton, re-elected ; term expires March 4th, 1889.


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


1st District ; 2d District, James E O'Hara ; 3d District, Wharton J Green ; 4th District, Wm R Cox ; 5th District, Alfred M Scales; 6th District, Clem C Dowd; 7th District, Tyre York; Sth District, Robert B Vance


State Board of Agriculture.


Governor Thomas J Jarvis, ex officio Chairman ; Col Thos M Holt, President of State Agricultural Society ; Kemp P Battle, LL. D, President of State University ; W P R Williams, Esq, Master of State Grange, Patrons of Husbandry ; Col R W Wharton, 1st Congressional Dis- trict; Dr A G Brooks, 2d Cong Dist; John A Oates, Esq, 3d Cong Dist ; Col W F Green, 4th Cong Dist; L W Anderson, 5th Cong Dist ; Col John Robinson, Gth Cong Dist ; A Leazar, Esq, 7th Cong Dist ; Burwell Blanton, Esq, Sth Cong Dist; Rev CD Smith, 9th Cong Dist


North Carolina Department of Agriculture.


Located at Raleigh; in a building specially arranged for the purpose, West Edenton Street, opposite the Capitol.


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APPENDIX.


Montford McGehee, Commissioner ; P M Wilson, Secre- tary ; Prof C W Dabney, Chemist; S G Worth, Superin- tendent of Fish and Fisheries.


The North Carolina Institution for the Deaf, Dumb and the Blind.


OFFICERS.


W J Young, Principal ; Everard Hall, Steward; Dr R B Haywood, Physician ; Dr J M Worth, ex officio Treas. BOARD OF DIRECTORS.


R & Tucker, President ; R T Gray, C D Heartt, John R Williams, J J Litchford, L D Stevenson, Jas M Betts


North Carolina Insane Asylum.


OFFICERS.


Dr Eugene Grissom, Superintendent ; Dr F T Fuller, Assist- ant Physician ; Dr Sion H Rogers, 2d Assist. Physician ; Hon John M Worth, Treasurer, ex officio; John W Thompson, Steward; Mrs Mary A Lawrence, Matron ; PM Wilson, Clerk of the Board of Directors; James S West, Engineer.


BOARD OF DIRECTORS.


Dr E Burke Haywood, President; Wake; William S Mason, Prof John B Burwell, Wake; Richard H Smith, Hali- fax ; Wm S Battle, Edgecombe ; R L Steele, Richmond ; A J Tomlinson, Randolph ; Wm S Harris, Franklin ; Dr W M B Brown, Pitt


EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.


Wm S Mason, Richard H Smith, E Burke Haywood, M D


State Penitentiary.


OFFICERS.


William J Hicks, Architect and Warden; J M Fleming, Deputy Warden ; D C Murray, Steward ; Dr J W Mc- Gee, Physician.


BOARD OF DIRECTORS.


E R Stamps, of Wake, President; M T Leach, of Wake; Geo W Thompson, of Chatham ; Geo S Cole, of Moore ; Henry R Bryan, of Craven


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State Agricultural Society.


Annual exhibition and meeting of Society in October, at Raleigh


President-Thomas M Holt, of Orange


Permanent Vice Presidents-Hon Kemp P Battle, Orange ; Capt J S Dancy, Edgecombe; Hon R H Smith, Hali- fax


Secretary and Treasurer-T C Williams, Raleigh


North Carolina Medical Society.


President, Dr A B Pierce, Weldon ;. Vice Presidents, Drs. F W Potter, Wilmington ; George W Graham, Char- lotte; R Dillard, Edenton , George W Long, Graham ; Treasurer, Dr A G Carr, Graham; Secretary, Dr L J Picot, Littleton ; Orator, Dr Julian M Baker, Tarboro


State Medical Board of Examiners.


Anatomy-Dr P E Hines, Raleigh Surgery-Dr T D Haigh, Fayetteville Chemistry-Dr George L Kirby, Goldsboro Materia Medica-Dr Joseph Graham, Charlotte


Obstetrics-Dr Thomas F Wood, Wilmington Practice of Medicine-Dr H T Bahnson, Salem Physiology-Dr R II Lewis, Raleigh


North Carolina Pharmaceutical Association. President, Wi II Green, Wilmington, N C Secretary, James C Munds, Wilmington, N C


State Board of Pharmacy.


President, Wm H Green, Wilmington


E H Meadows, Newbern E M Nadal. Wilson John Tull, Morganton . Secretary, Wm Simpson, Raleigh


UNITED STATES INSTITUTIONS.


U. S. Post Office.


John Nichols, Postmaster Daniel H Young, Chief Clerk Thomas M Gorman, Mailing Clerk 12


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APPENDIX.


Frank P Haywood, Register Clerk Charles M Hunter, Assistant Mailing Clerk James E Hamlin, General Delivery Clerk Armenius Hunter, Box Mail Collector


U. S. District Attorney's Office. W S O'B Robinson, District Attorney U S Court


U. S. Internal Revenue Office --- 4th Dist. N. C.


Isaac J Young, Collector


Henry C Thompson, Chief Clerk


James H Young, Clerk


W H Mailen, Clerk


W Whitaker, Clerk


Ed P Powers, Clerk


United States Courts.


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


United States District Court-Eastern District of North Caro- lina, held in 'Raleigh on the first Monday in June and last Monday in November


Aug S Seymour, District Court Judge, Eastern District of N C; residence, Elizabeth City.


W SO'B Robinson, District Attorney, office Raleigh ; Willis Bagley, Assistant District Attorney ; Joshua B Hill, U S Marshal, office Raleigh; Nathaniel J Riddick, Clerk ; Vitruvius Royster, Dep Clerk ; F G King, Crier


EASTERN DISTRICT COURTS.


Elizabeth City, 2d Monday in April and October, William C Brooks. Clerk ; residence, Elizabeth City


Newbern, 4th Monday in April and October, Geo E Tinker, Clerk ; residence, Newbern


Wilmington, 1st Monday after the 4th Monday in April and October, W H Shaw, Clerk ; residence, Wilmington


U. S. CIRCUIT COURT, WESTERN DISTRICT, N. C. HI L Bond, U S Circuit Court Judge, Baltimore, Md Robt P Dick, U S District Judge, Western District, N C; residence, Greensboro, N C


Thomas B Keogh, U S Marshal, office Greensboro, N C Circuit and District Courts in the Western District are held at the same time ; at


Greensboro, first Monday in April and October


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APPENDIX.


Statesville, third Monday in April and October


Charlotte, second Monday in June and December. Officers the same as Statesville


Asheville, first Monday in May and November, J E Reid, Clerk ; residence, Asheville


J E Boyd, U S District Attorney ; residence, Asheville


W S Ball, Assistant District Attorney ; residence, Greens- boro, N C


PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS OF RALEIGH.


Banks.


Citizens National Bank of Raleigh, authorized capital, $500,- 000; W E Anderson, Pres; J G Brown, Cashier ; Di- rectors, W E Anderson, Dr W J Hawkins, A B An- drews, R H Battle, Jr, A P Bryan, Dr R H Lewis, CM Hawkins


State National Bank-authorized capital, $500,000 ; E R Stamps, Pres ; S C White, Cashier ; L D Heartt, Assist- ant Cashier ; Directors-Mrs MC Williams, E R Stamps, D G Fowle, W W Vass, S C White, W S Primrose Raleigh National Bank-capital, $400,000; E G Reade, Pres ; C H Belvin, Cashier ; Directors-E G Reade, A S Merrimon, W G Upchurch, F O Moring, W S Prim- rose, Charles H Belvin


Cotton and Grocers' Exchange.


Regular monthly meeting first Monday night in every month. Wm H Dodd, President ; J J Thomas, Vice- President ; F O Moring, Treasurer ; A A Thompson, Secretary


Churches.


Christ Church (Episcopal), Rev Dr Marshall Rector, North Wilmington, bet Newbern Avenue and East Edenton ; services 11 A M and 4 : 30 P M


Christian Church, corner Hillsboro and Dawson Streets, Rev J Pressley Barrett, Pastor


Church of the Good Shepherd, Hillsboro, bet. Salisbury and McDowell Streets, Rev E R Rich, Rector ; services 11 A M and 7 : 30 PM


Church of the Sacred Heart (Catholic), Rev Father White, Priest, cor. Hillsboro and North McDowell ; Mass 7 and 11 AM


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Edenton Street Methodist Episcopal Church South, near corner West Edenton and North Dawson ; Rev Dr Yates, Pastor ; services 11 A M and 7: 30 P.M First Presbyterian, cor South Salisbury and West Morgan, Rev J S Watkins, Pastor ; services 11 A M and 4 PM Jewish Synagogue, 203 Fayetteville, up-stairs ; M Grausman, Rabbi


Person Street Methodist Episcopal Church South, cor South Person and East Davie ; Rev R F Bumpass, Pastor ; services 11 A M and 7: 30 PM


Salisbury Street Baptist, cor North Salisbury and West Edenton, Rev Dr Thomas E Skinner, Pastor ; services 11 A M and 7: 30 PM


Second Baptist, cor South Person and East Hargett, Rev W R Gwaltney, Pastor ; services 11 A M and 7: 30 P M Second Presbyterian, cor North Blount and Polk, Rev J M Atkinson, Pastor ; services 11 A M and 4 PM


COLORED.


A M E Church, North Harrington near West Edenton, Rev George D Jimmerson, Pastor ; services 11 A M, 3 and 7:30 PM


Christian Church, Manly near railroad, Rev Moses Fikes, Pastor ; services 11 A M, 3 and 7: 30 P M


Congregational Church, West South near Manly, Rev Geo S Smith, Pastor ; services 3 : 30 and 7: 30 P M First Baptist, North Salisbury near Johnson, Rev W A Green, Pastor ; services 11 A M, 3 and 7: 30 P M Neville's Episcopal, East Cabarrus near Swain, no Rector Presbyterian, cor East Davie and Haywood, Rev J. A. Cress- field, Pastor ; services 11 A M, 3 and 7: 30 PM Second Baptist, cor South Blount and East Davie, Rev N F Roberts, Pastor ; services 11 A M, 3 and 7: 30 P M St Augustine (Episcopal) cor North Dawson and West Lane, Rev J E C Smedes, Rector ; services 11 A M and 4 PM


Raleigh Academy of Medicine.


President, Dr A W Knox ; Secretary, Dr James McKee : Treasurer, Dr J E Hines


Meets monthly for the discussion of scientific subjects and the health of the community


Wake County Board of Health.


Mayor of the City of Raleigh, Chairman of Board of County Commissioners, and regular medical practitioners in the county. Superintendent of Health, Dr James McKee.


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APPENDIX.


North Carolina Car Works.


President, R F Hoke; Superintendent, W E Ashley ; Treas- urer, Leo D Heartt


Railroads.


Raleigh & Augusta Air-Line Co-President, John M Robin- son ; General Manager, John C Winder; Superinten- dent, William Smith ; General Freight and Passenger Agent, F W Clark ; Assistant General Freight and Pas- senger Agent, Thomas Badger ; Auditor, J B Martin ; Treasurer, W W Vass; Train Dispatcher, D S Hudg- ings ; Paymaster, John H Winder; Directors-Paul C Cameron, R S Tucker, Joseph B Batchelor, W J Haw- kins, W W Chamberlain, Walter Clark


Raleigh and Gaston Railroad-Officers, Directors and Man- ager same as Raleigh and Augusta Air-Line


Richmond and Danville R R (North Carolina Division)- Superintendent, A B Andrews; Clerk to Superinten- dent, S Badger


Academies and Schools.


Centennial Graded School, Fayetteville Street, Prof A J McAlpine, Principal


Raleigh Male Academy, 120 North Bloodworth Street, Fray & Morson, principals ; J W Jackson, Assistant


St Mary's School, 784 Hillsboro Street ; Rt Rev Bishop Ly- man, Visitor; Academic Department, Rev Bennett Smedes, A M, Principal and Rector; Miss M E J Czar- nomska, Lady Principal; Mrs M Iredell, Miss M R W Stubbert, Miss A M Wing; Preparatory and Primary Departments, Miss K MeKimmon, Miss K L Sutton ; Elocution, Miss Czarnomska ; Calisthenics. Mise M F Slater; Modern Languages, Mlle M Nuelsen. French, Miss E H Smedes, German ; Drawing and Painting, Miss L Theodora Hyde; Director of Music, Wm Have mann, A M; Director of Vocal Music, Mis- N A Stone Peace Institute, Peace Street, head of North Wilmington ; Rev R Burwell, Principal ; John B Burwell, Associate Principal; Mrs. John B Burwell, Lady Principal ; Rev John S Watkins, Mental and Moral Philosophy ; George O Mitchell, A B, Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics; Miss Jane T Long. History, Rhetoric, Composition and English Literature; Madame Anna


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Fromm, French and German; Miss Jennie Faison, Latin and English Branches; Mrs Fannie Page, Elo- cution, Penmanship and Geographical Map Drawing ; Mrs J A McDonald, Principal of the Primary and Kin- dergarten Department; Prof A Baumann, Director of Musie; Miss Julia J Spencer, Drawing and Painting ; Calisthenics, Mrs Faunie Page ; President of the Board of Directors, Geo Allen, Newbern ; Vice President, Wm S Primrose, Raleigh ; Secretary and Treasurer, Dr D E 'Everitt, Raleigh ; Directors, A Baumann, W H Crow, Dr E B Haywood, Julius Lewis, R S Pullen, Hon W N H Smith, Alfred Williams, Maj R S Tucker, John D Williams.


COLORED.


Estey Seminary, 12S East South Street, officers same as Shaw University


Garfield Graded School, Swain Street, Prof H C Crosby, Prin- cipal


Johnson Graded School, West Street, Miss Louise S Dorr, Principal


Leonard Medical College, 750 South Wilmington Street, Rev H M Tupper, A M, President ; James McKee, M D, Pro- fessor of Physiology and the Principles and Practice of Medicine ; F A Spafford, M D, Professor of Anatomy and Materia Medica ; -, Professor of Surgery and Obstetrics. Trustees same as Shaw University. Oberlin Graded School, David A Lane, Principal


Shaw University, 118 East. South Street, Rev H M Tupper,


A M, Principal. Professor of Systematic Theology; F A Spafford, M D., Professor of Anatomy and Natural Science; F W Perry, Professor of Latin and Greek ; E H Lipscomb, A B, Professor of Moral Science; Rev N F Roberts, Associate Professor of Mathematics and Bib- lical Studies; Rev J S Lea, A B, Professor in Normal and Classical Departments; Mrs F W Perry, Teacher in Mathematics and in charge of Model School ; Miss Belle Pettigrew, Missionary and Instructor in Hygiene, Female Department ; Mrs F A Spafford, Instructor in Music and Drawing ; Miss Lizzie Porter, Instructor in Dressmaking and Domestic Arts ; E K Bradway, In- structor in Mechanical Department; (eighteen assistant teachers) Trustees-Col Levi K Fuller, President, Brat- tleboro, Vt; Hon Elijah Shaw, Wales, Mass ; S S Con-


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stant, Rev IF L Morebou-e, D D, W'm A Cauldwell, New York ; Joseph B Hoyt, Rev Edward Lathrop, D D, Stamford, Conn ; Joseph G Shedd, Boston, Mass; O H Greenleaf, Springfield, Mass ; Hon T Merrick, Hol- yoke, Mass; W W Arrington, Hilliardston, N C; Col C H Banes, Wm W Keen, M D, Philadelphia ; Rev G W Perry, Rev C T Bailey, Raleigh, N C


St Augustine Collegiate Institute and Normal School, Oak- wood Avenue, (outside limits) ; Rev John E C Smedes, D D, Principal; Rev Henry M Joseph, Professor of Greek and Latin ; Rev Wm R Harris, Professor of Natu- ral Science and Mathematics; Rev H S Henderson, Instructor in Modern History and Higher English ; Miss Aurelia L Davis, Teacher of English Studies; Rev Primus P Alston, Miss Nannie J Logan, Miss Olivia A Eppes, Tutors in Preparatory Department ; H M Joseph, Teacher of Music


Washington Graded School, West South Street, near N C Railroad, F N Wilkins, Principal


Raleigh Typographical Union.


Meets first Weduesday in each month-J H Alford, Pres ; W N Brockwell, Vice-President; J R Ray, Rec Sec'y ; J B Collins, Cor Sec's ; Geo M Wood, Fin Sec'y ; W J Edwards, Treasurer; W A Putney, Sergeant-at-Arms


SECRET AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES.


American Legion of Honor.


Raleigh Council, No 1118-Officers : John Fray, C; T C Williams, PC; W A Gattis, V C; N B Broughton, O; CA Sherwood, See's; A M Powell. Col; Wm W Up- church, G; John Waters, S; John Sherwood, Treasurer


Knights of Honor.


Oak City Lodge, No 419, meets every Wednesday night. Officers : J W Brown, Dictator ; W H Holloway, V D ; A L Terrell, Asst D; S M Parish, Chaplain ; J B Neathery, Reporter ; A M Powell, F R; J A Jones, Treasurer ; P A Wiley, S P D; S V House. Guide; C W Lambeth, Sentinel ; Dr R B Ellis, Medical Examiner


Knights of Pythias.


Center Lodge, No 3, meets every Thursday night. . Officers:


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Charles McKimmon, C C; J B Upchurch, V C; And Broadfoot, P C; C W Lambeth, P; T J Bashford, K R S; N, H McNeill, M F; Wayne Alcott, M E; L Brown, MA; S V House, IG


Endowment Rank.


Section 487. Officers : E G Harrell, P; S V House, Secre- tary and Treasurer


Masonic.


Hiram Lodge, No 40, meets third Monday in every month. G Rosenthal, W M; Philip Thiem, Secretary


William G Hill Lodge, No 218, meets second and fourth Mondays in every month. James A Briggs, W M; J B Neathery, Secretary


Royal Arch Masons.


Raleigh Chapter, No 10. Officers: M Bowes, High Priest ; J B Neathery, Secretary. Time of Regular Convoca- tions, Tuesday evening after the third Monday in each month


Royal and Select Masters.


Enoch Council, No 5. Officers : John Nichols, Thrice Illus- trious Master; J B Neathery, Recorder. Time of Regular Convocations, 1st Monday evening in each month


Grand Lodge, Chapter and Council.


Grand Lodge of Fand A M. Robert Bingham, G M, Me- baneville ; D W Bain, G S, Kaleigh ; meets in Raleigh second Tuesday in December, annually


Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons. Eugene Grissom, G H P, Raleigh ; D W Bain, G S, Raleigh ; meets annu- ally in different parts of the State; time of meeting, Tuesday next preceding the first Monday in June Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters. Jacob I Macks, Wilmington, MIG M; D W Bain, G S, Raleigh ; meets at the same place as the Grand Council during that week


Odd Fellows.


Seaton Gales Lodge, No 64-Meets Thursday night of every week. J J Johnson, N G; W M Utley, V G; Philip Thiem, R S; G E Leach, Treas ; N L Jones, F S Manteo Lodge, No 8-Meets Tuesday night of each week. C F Lumsden, N G ; David Rosenthal, V G ; J C Bird- song, R S ; T W Blake, Treas ; T L Love, F S


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McKee Encampment-Meets second and fourth Friday nights in every month. John D Briggs, C P; Thos L Love, H P ; C F Lumsden, S W ; B H Woodell, Scribe ; A W Fraps, Treas ; W H Cole, J W


Royal Arcanum.


Raleigh Council No 551-A M Powell, R; Hugh Morson, PR ; J B Hill, V R ; E G Harrell, O; J D Joyner, Sec ; Joseph G Brown, Treas; J B Jordan, Col ; John W Brown, W ; W A Gattis, S; Dr R B Ellis, Med Ex


COLORED.


G. U. O. B. and S. of L. and C.


St Augustine Tabernacle, No 28, meets every Monday night. G G Jordan, W S; M Hicks, V S; M Bobbitt, RS; J H Rhodes, W RS; A Clements, Treasurer


Independent Order of Good Samaritans.


Jerusalem No 6-Meets every Monday night


Lone Star No 7-Meets 1st and 3rd Wedn'sd'ys in every m'th Golden Key No 15-Meets every Friday night Mt Gerizim No 16-Meets every Thursday night


Eunuch No 38-Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday night in every month


Star of Bethlehem No 40-Meets every Monday night Queen of Honor No 89-Meets every Thursday night


Masons.


Widow's Son Lodge No 4-Meets 1st and 3rd Monday nights in every month. Jonah Davis, W M ; Henry Hartsfield, S W ; Ephraim Johnson, J W ; W F Debnam, Secretary Excelsior Lodge No 21-Meets 2nd and 4th Monday nights in every month. A Johnson, W M ; Charles Harrison, S W ; Charles Higgs, J W ; Wm Mitchell, Secretary.


Odd Fellows.


Grand United O O F, Virtue Lodge No 1616-Meets third and fourth Tuesdays in every month. Charles Hunter, N G ; George A Miley, PN F ; Wm Whitaker, P N G; N S Taylor, Secretary ; Z R Stanback, Treasurer ; B B Goins, Lecturer


Order of the Eastern Star.


Eastern Star, Ruth Chapel, No 2, meets 4th Tuesday in every month at Masonic Hall ; Julia Foy, W M; Phoebe Turner, Secretary 13


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MELVIN NOBLE, Livery and Boarding Stables,


116 North Salisbury, one block above Capitol.


First Class Horses, Carriages and Buggies. Good Horses for the Saddle always on hand.


MARCELLUS UPPERMAN, 331 West South Street, RALEIGH, N. C.,


Contractor and Builder.


Estimates furnished for any kind of building in any part of the City or County. Repairing done neatly and expedi- tiously.


EVANS' Metropolitan Eating House, No. 221 S. Wilmington St., Raleigh, N. C., On the European Plan,


Meals at all hours of the Day or Night. Game and everything first of the sea- son always on hand, at the lowest prices.


OYSTERS SERVED IN EVERY STYLE.


Clubs and families furnished at their Houses anywhere in the City. TURNER EVANS, Proprietor.


ISAAC B. MOORE,


Manufacturer, Dealer, and Repairer of all kinds of


Furniture, Mattresses and Coffins.


CORNER MORGAN AND WILMINGTON STREETS.


Pictures Framed.


BAKER & SANDERS, Livery and Exchange Stables. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND HORSES For Hire at all Hours of the Day or Night. 314 SOUTH SALISBURY STREET, Rear of Post Office and Court House.


MARCELLUS UPPERMAN, 331 West South Street. RALEIGH, N. C.


Fresh Groceries


OF ALL KINDS IN CHOICE VARIETIES. Country Produce constantly on hand. All goods cheap for cash.


JOHN N. VASS,


133 EAST MARTIN STREET,


Restaurant and Boarding House.


MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS. Prices Moderate.


C. H. DUNSTON,


BARBER,


309} Fayetteville Street, RALEIGH, N. C. Customers attended to in the most skilful and expedi- tious manner.


THE NORTH CAROLINA Home Insurance Company


OF RALEIGH,.N. C. (Organized 1868.)


Has been insuring property in North Carolina for fourteen years, during which time the Company has paid out for losses more than


$300,00


With Agents in nearly every town in the State, accessible A to Railroads and East of the Mountains,


THE HOME


Solicits the patronage of property owners in the State, offering them safe indemnity for losses at rates as low as those of any Company working in North Carolina.


Classes of Property Insured: Mercantile Risks, Dwellings in Town and Country, Churches, Schools, Court Houses, Society Lodges, Private Barns and Sta- bles, Farm Produce and Live Stock, Cotton Gins.


Insure in the North Carolina Home Insurance Company.


JOHN GATLING, President. W. H. CROW, Vice-President.


P. COWPER,' W. S. PRIMROSE,


Adjuster.


Sec'y and Treas.




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