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A C G Day Phone 55, Night Phones 67-J Leader in all Grades and Prices Coffins, Caskets, Etc. C G -:-
GEO. W. WRIGHT
67-L
Embalming a Specialty 115-119 W. INNISS . D c
Our Cashier, Mr. McWhirter, would like to know you personally. Come in, open an account and get acquainted
The Salisbury
SALISBURY
Bank & Trust Company
NORTH CAROLINA
FURNITURE DEALER and UNDERTAKER
THE LEADING -
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF VA.
Richmond
ORGANIZED 1871
Virginia
8. J. CAMPBELL, Supt.
400-401 Grubb Bldg.
Salisbury, N. C.
All claims paid IMMEDIATELY up- on receipt of satisfactory proofs of Death. Total payment to policyhol- ders since organization, over $12,000,- 000.00. Is paying its Policyhold- ers over $1,000,000.00 annually.
L H Hall, prin; Sallie Steph- enson, Minnie Fitzgerald, Mat- tie Bryant, teachers. Jane Kelly, janitress
CITY GOVERNMENT (Spencer N C) Mayor-J D Dorsett
Sec and Treas-J K Dorsett
Tax Collr and Marshal-J R Cruse Building Inspector - W H Burton Clerk-D Fulk
Board of Aldermen
W B Mckinney, D Fulk, S F Harris, P M Nussman, R D
Wright, W L Ray
Standing Committees
Light and Fire-P M Nuss- man
Sanitary-W B Mckinney
Finance-S F Harris
Streets-W B Mckinney
Water-W L Ray
Patrolmen-W L Ray
Spencer Fire Department (Salisbury av nr 5th) Chief-W H Burton
Spencer School Board-J D Dorsett, chairman; Rev H C Sprinkle, sec-treas; H M Cook, E C Sasser, W D Mckinney
Spencer Graded School-306 4th
M L Barnes, prin; Misses M Pickler, M Clayton, M Heller, M Turner, A Middleton, L Car- rick, V Gary, E Harris, F A Mc- Donald, teachers
CITY GOVERNMENT (East Spencer)
Mayor-S A Earnhart
Chief of Police and Tax Collr -O F Wolfe Board of Aldermen-C H Graher, C A Sides, B A Loflin, E A Brown
East Spencer Graded School -Weant nr Long; Mrs E C Misenheimer, prin; Misses Susie
Burton, M Ray, teachers
East Spencer Colored Public School-Shaver nr Broad; Rev Flowe, prin
ROWAN COUNTY ERNMENT
GOV-
(Salisbury, County Seat) Treasurer-J C Kesler
Register of Deeds-Edgar H Miller
Deputy Register-A B Brown Sheriff and Tax Collector- Jas H Mckenzie
County Commissioners-Rad- ford Burton Bailey, J Alexander Hartman, Henry C Trott, Oscar O Harrison, John W Peeler
Deputy Sheriffs-J H Krid- er Geo L Baker; Henry A Mon- roe, Franklin Township R F D 1; W R Misenheimer, Rockwell N C; W A Brandon, Salisbury N C; J R Cruse, Spencer N C; C A Nash, E Spencer N C; W A Steele, Cleveland R F D 1; T J Kennerly Woodleaf N C; C A Campbell, Gold Hill N C; C M Kimball, China Grove N C; H H Overcash, China Grove N C Keeper County Home-Mrs S J Patterson
Supt of Public Instruction- - Robt G Kizer Supt of Health-Dr I H Foust
Coroner-Dr E R Dossett Surveyor-C M Miller Rowan County Superior
Court-office Court House; Theo F Kluttz, judge; J F Mc- Cubbins, ex-officio clk; J B Manly, dep clk, Salisbury; Geo D Devereux dep clk, Spencer; Wm C Haminer solr
All courts date from before or after March and September Courts are held in February, 3d Monday before 1st Monday in March; in May 9th Monday after 1st Monday in March; in August 1st Monday before 1st Monday in September, and in November, 11th Monday after . 1st Monday in September
NEWS HEADQUARTERS IN SALISBURY NEWS HEADQUARTERS IS AT 110 WEST INNISS STREET, WHERE THE POST IS PUBLISHED. THE EVENING POST AND THE SEMI-WEEKLY POST COVER THE FIELD. Advertisers' Friend
See Peoples Realty & Insurance
For Real Estate, Insurance, Rents or Loans
Grubb Building, Corner Main and Inniss Streets
CITY GOV
360
COUNTY GOV
PHONE 302
V. WALLACE & SONS
Stores: Salisbury and Greensboro
Men's Fine Clothing and Furnishings
U S GOV
361
BANKS
Judge Benj F Long, States- ville N C
UNITED STATES GOVERN- MENT
(Salisbury Local)
United States Post Office and Federal Court House-Inniss cor Church
Postmaster and Custodian- James H Ramsay
Asst Postmaster - James E Dorton
Asst Custodian and Postal Savings Clerk-Walter F Rattz Money Order Clerk - Miss Mary Y Ramsay
Registry Clerk - George C Fisher
General Delivery and Stamp Clerks-Miss Annie Arey, Jas W Proctor
Mailing Clerks - Edwd E Proctor, Wm A Sells, John R Bost
Substitute Clerk - Fred E Cushing
City Carriers-L A Smith, F I Morgan, H C Corriher, N F Murdock, E A Lippert
Sub Carrier and Spl Deliv Messenger-Adam S Morgan Railway Transfer Clerks-H R Plaster, Robt E L Mauney
Custodian's Force-Fireman- Laborer, John A Weant; labor- ers, Wm A Fogleman, Henry D Smith
All departments of office open for business each day except Sunday from 8 a m to 6 p m. No mail delivered to the public on Sunday except special delivery, hotel, newspaper mail and daily papers
Rural Routes and Carriers
Route No 1 (Old and New Mocksville Roads)-Carrier, J A Sloop; sub-carrier, W Ritchie
Route No 2 (China Grove Road)-Carrier, Jesse C Nail; sub-carrier, Jesse L Myers
Route No 3 (Out by Faith)-
Carrier Jos C Bernhardt; sub- carrier, Paul C· Bernhardt
Route No 4 (Trading Ford Road)-Carirer, D R Myers; sub-carrier, Miss Mattie Chilson
Route No 5 (Wilkesboro and Statesville Roads)-Carrier D A Lentz; sub-carrier
Walter J Shuping
Route No 6 (Stokes Ferry Road)-Carrier, D M Lyerly; sub-carrier, George H Lyerly
Route No 7 (By Spencer and Sherrills Ford Road)-Carrier, J A Thomason; sub-carrier, T Ralph Thomason
Route No 8 (South by old Fair Grounds)-Carrier, D Lee Canup; sub-carrier, Miss Sallie V Canup
Sub-Station No 1-739 s Main. Clerk in charge, A A Hartman Mail Messengers-Marshal N Eller, Jesse Hargrove, Edwd Ellis
U S Post Office (Spencer N C)
Postmaster-J D Dorsett
Asst Postmaster-R J Att- well
Postoffice open week days from 8 a m to 6 p m; Sunday from 12 to 1
Banks
Davis & Wiley Bank-100 s Main. Capital, $60,000.00; sur- plus, $50,000.00 O D Davis pres, P B Beard v-pres, J M Mc- Corkle cashr
Bank of Spencer-Spencer N C. Capital, $25,000; J K Dor- sett cashr
First National Bank-117 S Main. Capital, $50,000.00; sur- plus, $50,000.00; W C Coughen- our pres, T C Linn v-pres, W B Strachan cashr
Peoples National Bank-201 s Main. Capital, $100,000.00; sur- plus, $40,000.00; Jno S Hender- son pres, D L Gaskill v-pres, J D Norwood cashr, W T Busby asst cashr
Salisbury Bank & Trust Co-
The Great Majestic Range CD D
118 N. MAIN ST.
& Machinery Co.
Rowan Hardware
A. H. GRAF, President N. W. COLLETT, V .- Pres't A. E. DAVIS, Sec'y and Treas. The Graf-Davis-Collett Co., Inc. Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings and North Carolina Pine Lumber SALISBURY, N. C. PHONE 93
Salisbury Realty & Insurance Co.,
122 N. Main Phone 256
General Insurance --- Life and Fire
Six Per Cent Guaranteed on Money Left in Our Hands to Loan on Real Estate
ALLEN BROWN & SON
GENERAL
INSURANCE
Fire, Life, Accident, Liability Boiler, Windstorm, Plate Glass, Burglary, Bonds
200 1-2 S. Main
Phone 100-J
Oldest Agency in N. C.
J. ALLEN BROWN
H. HARGRAVE BROWN
NOTARY
BANKS
362
CHURCHES
102 n Main. (Organized 1912). C S Reams pres, F F Smith v- pres, W E McWhirten cashr
Wachovia Bank & Trust Co- Main cor Council. Capital and surplus, $1,562,500; W F Snider cashr
Wachovia Bank & Trust Co- 500 Salisbury av, Spencer N C. Capital and surplus, $1,562,500; F H Fries pres, H F Shaffner v-pres and treas, J A Gray v- pres, Jas A Gray Jr sec and asst Local board (Spencer Branch), G S Lane, chairman, T E Johnston cashr (see stencil)
BUSINESS AND INDUS- TRIAL ORGANIZATIONS
Salisbury Industrial Club- 1151/2 s Main. T J Jerome pres, Jas H Warburton sec, Theo Buerbaum treas
Committees - F F Smith, chairman executive committee; T B Brown, chairman industrial committee; M C Quinn, chair- man convention committee; W F Snider, chairman finance com- mittee; Theo Buerbaum, chair- man public improvement com- inittee; Capt R Henderson, chairman publicity committee; T E Witherspoon, chairman ways and means committee R W Walker, chairman transpor- tation committee
Salisbury Merchants Associa- tion-1151/2 s Main-phone 341; T B Brown pres Theo Buer- baum v-pres, W T Rainey treas, W D Pethel sec
Spencer Board of Trade- Salisbury av cor 5th, Spencer N C; G W Connell pres, A W Hicks sec, J R Dorsett treas
Spencer Merchants Assn-W B & T Bldg, Spencer N C. P M Nussman pres, H M Cook v- pres, H P Brandis treas, Clyde Ennis sec
CHURCHES (White)
Baptist
Chestnut Hill Baptist Church
-Chestnut cor Church
East Spencer Baptist Church
E -Henderson nr Shaver, Spencer. Rev J N Stallings pastor First Baptist Church-2125 5th, Spencer N C. Rev J L Vipperman pastor First Baptist Church - 215 1 w cor Council. Rev C A G Thomas pastor North Main Street Baptist Church-nr Vance Mill (no pas- tor)
(no pastor)
Primitive Baptist Church- Lincolnton rd. Rev J A Ash- burn and C A Davis, pastors
Catholic
Sacred Heart Church (Cath) -n Fulton s w cor w Council. Rev Leo Kuntz pastor
Episcopal
St John Episcopal Church- Vance Mills. Rev W L Loflin rector
St Luke's Episcopal Church- Council n e cor Church. Rev F J Mallett rector. Sunday ser- vices 8-10 and 11 a m, 7:30 p m; Sunday school 10 a m
St Paul's Episcopal Church- 940 s Main. Rev W L Lofin rector
St Peter's Episcopal Church- Horah n e cor Clay. Rev W L Loflin rector
(Lutheran
Calvary Lutheran Church- 405 Rowan. Rev G H Cox pas- tor
Christ Lutheran Church-10 Earnhart, E Spencer. Rev G H Cox pastor
Haven Evangelical Lutheran Church-215 Harrison. Rev Moses Kester pastor
St John Evangelical Lutheran
631 Park Ave. Phone 524
H. E. RUFTY & CO.,
MILL FEED AND COUNTRY PRODUCE
Dealers in General Merchandise, Groceries, Dry Goods, Notions and Shoes
Yellow Pine White Pine Hardwoods
See bet. pgs. 188-189
LUMBER
SASH, BLINDS, DOORS
WOODWARD & SON
Ninth and Arch Streets RICHMOND VIRGINIA
CHURCHES
363
CEMETERIES
Church-Main cor Liberty. Rev M M Kinard pastor
(Methodist
East Spencer Methodist Church-Long cor Henderson, E Spencer. Rev G A B Holder- by pastor
First Methodist Church-211 s Church. Rev J W Moore pastor
Holmes Memorial Meth Church-Park av s e cor Long. Rev J P Lanning pastor
North Main Street Methodist -Salisbury av
Spencer Methodist Church- 306 Yadkin av, Spencer N C. Rev H C Sprinkle pastor South Main St
Methodist Church-750 s Main
Presbyterian
Chestnut Hill Presbyterian Church-719 s Main
First Presbyterian Church-w Inniss, s w cor Jackson. Rev Byron Clark, pastor. Services Sunday 11 a m and 7:30; prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30; Sun- day School 3 p m; Men's Bible Class, 9:45 a m Sunday
Spencer Presbyterian Church -113 1st, Spencer N C. Rev C B Heller pastor
Reformed
Faith Reformed Church-w Horah n e s Church. Rev W B Duttera pastor
Undenominational
Salvation Army Headquarters -1141/2 n Main. J F Talbert envoy
(Colored)
Church of God-25 Shaver Church Street Presbyterian Church-n Church bet Council and Liberty
Dixonville Baptist Church- Concord cor Railroad av-Rev A S Croom pastor
Graham Memorial A M E Church-721 s Caldwell. Rev. O J Rimpson pastor
Henderson Grove Baptist Church-1 mile south of city
Holy Tabernacle Primitive Baptist Church-160 Correll Moore's Chapel A M E Zion -College Hill cor w Monroe. Rev - - Medford pastor
Mt Zion Baptist Church-413 n Church. Rev F R Mason pas- tor. Sunday services 11 a m and 7:30 p m; prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p m
Primitive Baptist Church- Shaver nr Broad, E Spencer. Rev C R Davidson pastor
St John Lutheran Church- Inniss cor West. Rev W H Lash pastor
Shady Grove Baptist Church -400 Long, E Spencer
Soldiers Memorial ME Church-310 n Church. Rev W J Walls pastor
Southern City Tabernacle A M E Zion-6 Shaver
Union Mission Methodist Church-Union Hill R F D 5. Rev S W Speight pastor
Union Temple Baptist Church -Union Hill cor Monroe
Westminster Presbyterian Church-Church nr Council. Rev J M Morton pastor
Zion Union Star P B Church -319 s Craige. Rev Wm Lock- hart pastor
Cemeteries
Chestnut Hill Cemetery-s Fulton, s Main and Johnson. M A Shank supt
Dixonville Cemetery-s end Concord
Lutheran Cemetery-Lee n e cor Cemetery
Oaks Cemetery - n Church bet w Council and Liberty U S National Cemetery-s Railroad cor Military av, E R Fonda supt
U S National Cemetery-s Railroad cor Military av, E R Fonda supt
Did You Sleep Well Last Night ?
If not, try a "Taylor- Made" Mattress for
Thirty Nights at OUR Expense
"Ask your dealer for the
Royal Sleeper"
TAYLOR MATTRESS COMPANY
1036 S. Main St. SALISBURY, N. C.
PHONE 6
An up-to-date Hospital for Crippled Pistols, Guns, Locks, Bicycles and Talking Machines
AREY PHONE 231-J
HARDWARE CO.
123 S. MAIN ST.
DEPARTMENTS
Housefurnishings, Ladies' Ready-to-Wear, Gents' Fur- nishings, Dress Goods, Notions, Millinery, Shoes
Empire Store Company
EMPIRE BLOCK Quality Better or Prices Lower
226-228 SOUTH MAIN STREET
BUILDING CONTRACTORS
PLUMBING, HEATING AND VENTILATING -:-
121 W. FISHER ::: PHONE 516
SLATE AND TIN ROOFING
CLUBS
364
SECRET ORDERS
Clubs
Elks Club-2d fl Grubb The- atre Bldg, 209 s Main
Old Hickory Club-7th Grubb Bldg. J F McCubbins pres, Capt Richd Henderson v- pres, F L Palmer sec-treas
Southern Ry Y M C A-600- 608 Salisbury av, Spencer N C. Benj F Stevenson sec
Yadkin Valley Fair Assn- Fairgrounds, Jackson av, 1 mile w of city limits
EDUCATIONAL
Suburban Public Schools
Chestnut Hill Public School- 1018 s Church. H J Peeler prin Kesler Mills Public School- nr Kesler Mills. Miss Maggie Hooker tchr
Vance Mills Public School- Vance Mills. Misses Cora Ly- erly and Pearl Ritchie tchrs
Private Schools
*Livingstone College-West Monroe st
President, Rev Wmn H Goler D D; sec of faculty, Edward Moore M D, Ph D; registrar, J E Aggrey A M; treas and prin normal dept, W H Hannum A M; lady principal, Mrs Annie C Tucker A M; principal indus- trial dept, Jas C Moore; solicit- ing agents, Rev Jas E Mason, J S Hill, J C Moore, Rev Jno Hector
Faculty-Rev Wm H Goler D D (mental and moral sci- ence); Edwd Moore M D, Ph D (Greek and Latin); W H Han- num A M (bookkeeping, math and Latin); W B Crittenden A M (math); J E Aggrey A M (English language and litera- ture); James E Mason D D (political economy); Rev W O Carrington (Old Testament lan- guage); Rev W H Hebrew B D (Bible history); Miss Victoria Richardson (history and arith- metic); Miss Mary A Lynch (grammar and geography);
Benj B Church A (civics, Latin, English); Miss Venner Robbins (music); Miss Minnie Howe (grammar schl dept); Miss Caroline Wilson (gram- mar school dept); E Moore M D (resident physician); S P Wright M D (consulting physi- cian); J E Aggrey A M (finan- cial secretary )
Industrial Department-Jas C Moore (prin); E S Melton (supt in carpentry); S Knox (instr in printing); W B Crittenden (tin- smithing) ; Max Mckenzie (mngr of farm); Pearson Spaul- ding (broommaking); Wm Mi- chaels (bricklaying); Miss Hat- tie L Douglass (dressmaking) ; Miss H Elizabeth Moore (do- mestic science) ; Miss Alice Todd (mngr of laundry); Mrs Sallie Ardis (cooking)
Hospitals
Whitehead-Stokes Sanator- ium (private)-303 n Fulton. Dr J Ernest Stokes physician in charge
Libraries
Carnegie Library-Living- stone College. Mary A Lynch
librarian Salisbury Circulating Library -200 s Church
Parks
Baseball Park-w end Mitch- ell av, Fulton Heights
Fulton Park-s end Fulton, Fulton Heights w end Mitchell av .
Spencer Park-Salisbury av to Yadkin av, 4th to 5th, Spen- cer N C
SECRET SOCIETIES AND FRATERNAL ORDERS Masonic (A F & A M)
Adrinarum Council No 2 (R S M)-Meets 2d and 4th Tues- day nights at Masonic Hall, 209 s Main
Fulton Lodge No 99-Meets 1st and 3d Friday nights at Ma- sonic Hall, 209 s Main
CROWDER TRANSFER CO.
J. G. CROWDER, Prop. Heavy Hauling, Contract Work, Excavating, Furniture Crated, Hauled and Stored, Local Freight Hauled P. O. Box 365
E. Council and Southern Ry. 'Phone No. 9
M. L. GANTT & COMPANY
Get wise to the
HOTEL FORD
For Clean and Up-to-Date SERVICE
SECRET ORDERS 365
SECRET ORDERS
Salisbury Chapter No 20 (R A M)-Meets 1st and 3d Mon- day nights at Masonic Hall, 209 s Main
Salisbury Commandery No 13 -Meets 2d and 4th Monday nights at Masonic Hall, 209 s Main
Spencer Lodge (A F & A M) -Meets 2d and 4th Tuesday nights at Wachovia Hall
BPO Elks
Salisbury Lodge No 699- Meets every Wednesday night in their lodge rooms, Grubb Bld ~. I W Norman, exalted ruler
DAR
Elizabeth Maxwell Steele Chapter No 440-Meets once a month with members
Daughters of Liberty
Bagley Council No 5-Meets 1st and 3d Friday nights at I O O F Hall, 208 s Main
Salisbury Council No 54- Meets 2d and 4th Thursday nights Jr O U A M Hall
Fraternal Order of Eagles
Salisbury Aerie No 922-
Meets every Friday night in hall at Wachovia Bldg, Main cor Council
I O Heptasophs
Francis Council No 928- Spencer N C. Meets every Thursday night in their hall; C Hendleton sec
Salisbury Conclave No 436- Meets 1st and 3d Monday nights at 105 w Inniss
Independent Order of Odd Fel- lows
Beulah Lodge No 226-Meets every Friday night in their hall, Spencer N C
Gordon Lodge No 168-Meets every Monday night in hall at Hedrick Block
North State Lodge, No 26- Meets every Tuesday night in
hall at Hedrick Block
Salisbury Rebekah Lodge No 31-Meets in I O O F Hall 2d and 4th Saturday nights
Spencer Lodge No - meets every Friday night in Wachovia Hall, Spencer N C
Rowan Encampment No 34- Meets 2d and 4th Friday nights in hall at Hedrick Block
GUOOF
*Connivance Lodge No 3401- Meets 1st and 2d Tuesday nights at 12812 n Lee
*Frankness Lodge No 4273- Meets twice a month at Mow- ery's Hall
*Silver Reef-Meets 1st and 3d Monday night's at their hall, 1281/2 n Lee
Jr OU AM
Salisbury Council No 26- Meets every Wednesday night at 111 w Inniss
Chestnut Hill Council, No 16 -Meets every Thursday night at hall, 208 s Main
East Salisbury Lodge No 38- Meets every Thursday night at 111 e Inniss
Winona Council No 18- Meets every Tuesday night at hall in Hedrick Block
Knights of Honor
*Knights of Honor of the World, Supreme Lodge-Meets Mowery's Hall, 113 e Fisher
Knights of Pythias
Rowan Lodge, No 100-Meets every Monday night at Castle Hall, Main cor Inniss
Salisbury Lodge No 24 - Meets every Tuesday night at Castle Hall, Main cor Inniss *Paul Dunbar Company No 55 -Meets 2d and 4th Monday nights at Mowery's Hall, 113 e Fisher
Spencer Lodge No 222 - Meets Tuesday nights in Arcy Bldg, 5th st, Spencer N C
Phone 166
HARDWOODS MANUFACTURERS OF
The Ferd. Brenner Lumber Co. D D
Van Nuys, Cor. Graen Salisbury, N. C.
DIXIE
FURNITURE CASH OR CREDIT
Price Lower or Quality Better : 118 E. Inniss St. :
CO.
Phone 327
The Reams & Jerome Co. REAL ESTATE -- LOANS -- INSURANCE
Grubb Building
Phone 700
.
E. Horah and Sou. R.R.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ICE AND COAL CATAWBA ICE & FUEL C Factories: Salisbury Phones 798-799, Spencer 599, Spencer Coal Yard 1007
SECRET ORDERS 366
SECRET ORDERS
Maccabees
Salisbury Tent No 10-Meets 1st and 3d Thursday night at Royal Arcanum Hall, 105 w In- niss
Red Men
Sapona Tribe, meets Wednesday nights in Wachovia Hall
Royal Arcanum
Salisbury Lodge No 272- Meets 2d and 4th Monday nights at their hall, 105 w Inniss
UDC
Robt F Hoke Chapter-Meets once a month with members; Mrs J S Henderson pres
Woodmen of the World
Rosewood Council No 175- Meets .1st and 3d Tuesday nights at Arcanum Hall, 105 w Inniss
Hickory Camp No 49-Meets every Tuesday night in Arcan- um Hall, 105 w Inniss
Modern Woodmen of America
Salisbury Camp No 14540- Meets 2d and 4th Tuesday nights Wachovia Bldg
Patriotic Sons of America- Meets every Monday night Hed- rick Block, 111 e Inniss
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIE- TIES AND LABOR UNIONS
Brotherhood of Boiler Makers and Iron Ship Builders of America
Hustlers Lodge No 111-
Meets at Wachovia Hall
Brotherhood of Locomotive En- gineers
Meets every Monday at 10 a m, 5th cor Salisbury av, Spen- cer N C
Barbers Union No 485 J B I U of A-Meets last Wednesday night each month, 109 s Main
Brotherhood Railway Carmen of America
Lodge No 205-Meets 2d and 4th Wednesday nights at Ar- canum Hall, 105 w Inniss
Machinists
Lodge No ~, meets every Thursday night at Wachovia Hall
Order Railway Conductors
Charlotte Division No 221- Meets every Sunday at Spencer N
Railway Clerks
Lodge No 107-Meets at Ar- canum Hall, 105 w Inniss
*True Reformers
Dicksonville Fountain-Meets 1st and 3d Friday nights at Mowery's Hall
Livingston Fountain-Meets at Mowery's Hall
Santiago Fountain-Meets 1st and 4th Tuesdays at Mowery's Hall
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If so, why not take advantage of the opportunity of placing it among the "live ones" through your City Directory ? Write us for rates.
Sanitary Market
112 East Inniss
H. C. TROTT,
Street
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Livingstone College Salisbury, North Carolina
The Chief Institution of the A. M. E. Zion Church, Opening First Wednesday in October Each Year.
Offers Superior Training in the Following Departments of Study :
1. A Grammar School Course, for a thorough training in the rudiments of English, and for the purpose of pre- paring students to enter the Normal Course.
2. Normal Course, for a thorough, practical and sys- tematic traming of persons as teachers. This course also, with a slight variation, serves as the College Preparatory.
3. A Classical Course, for a more complete acquaintance with the Languages, Sciences, Literature, Mathematics, History and Philosophy.
4. A Theological Course, for the preparation of candi- dates for the Ministry and the training of persons for Home and Foreign Missions.
5. A Course in Music, for the purpose of affording superior musical advantages for pursuing the study of music in all its highest branches.
6. An Industrial Course, to enable the student to be- come proficient in using the hand as a means to make a living.
A beautiful and healthful location specially fit for study and instruction. School receiving students from twenty-six States in the Union, West Indies, Central America and Africa. FAC- ULTY consists of 20 Professors and Instructors. BUILD- INGS, 7.
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