Turner's Winston and Salem city directory for the years [electronic resource] 1891-92, Part 2

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GOVERNMENT OF NORTH CAROLINA.


Daniel G Fowle, Governor, salary $3,000


Thomas M Holt, Lieut-Governor and President of Senate, salary $8 per day during session


Octavius Coke, Secretary of State, salary $2,000 and fees


D W Bain, Treasurer, salary $3,000


HI M Cowan, Chief Clerk, $1,500


G W Sanderlin, Auditor, $1,500


S M Finger, Superintendent of Public Instruction, salary $1,500


T F Davidson, Attorney-General, salary $1,500


Jas D Glenn, Adjutant-General, salary $600


John Robinson, Com of Agriculture, salary $2,000


J C Birdsong, Librarian, salary $1,000


C M Roberts, Keeper of the Capitol, salary $750


WV E Borden, Clerk for Institutions, salary $750


S F Telfair, Private Secretary to Governor, salary $750 and fees


P W Capehart, Executive Clerk, salary $600


W P Bachelor, Clerk to Secretary of State, salary $1,000


J D Boushall, Clerk to Auditor, salary $1,000


H M Cowan, Clerk to Treasurer, salary $1,500 Ernest Bain, Teller


The Governor's Council consists of the Secretary of State, Treasurer, Auditor, and Superintendent of Public Instruction.


Supreme Court Judges.


A S Merrimon, Chief Justice, Raleigh, salary $2,500; Wal- ter Clark, Associate Justice, Raleigh, salary $2,500; Jos J Davis, Associate Justice, Louisburg, salary $2,500; J E Shep- herd, Associate Justice, Washington, salary $2,500; A C Avery, Associate Justice, Morganton, salary $2,500; T J Kenan, Clerk, Raleigh, salary $300 and fees; R HI Bradley, Marshall, Raleigh; Theo F Davidson, Reporter.


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


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Criminal Court.


Oliver P' Mears, Wilmington, Judge, salary $2,500; BR Moore, Wilmington, and Geo R Wilson, Charlotte, Solicitors Salary fixed by Commissioners and Justices of Peace, and fees as other Solicitors. Mecklenburg Court, February 9th, April 13th, Aug 10th, Oct 19th, Dee 7th; New Hanover Court, Jan 5th, March 16th, May 18th, July 27th, Sept 21st. Nov 230; Buncombe Court, Jan 26th, April 27th, Aug 3d, Nov 2d.


United States Courts in North Carolina.


UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT,-Eastern District, held in Raleigh, first Monday in June and last Monday in November. HI L Bond, Cirenit Judge. A S Seymour, Eastern District Court Judge. U S Marshall, Joshna B Hill. N J Riddick, Circuit Court Clerk. Wilmington, 1st Monday in April and October.


EASTERN DISTRICT COURT,-At Elizabeth City, 3d Monday in April and October. Wm C Brooks, Clerk. Newbern, 4th Monday in April and October. Geo E Tinker, Clerk. Wil- mington, 1st Monday after the 4th Monday in April and Oct. Wm M Shaw, Clerk. District Attorney, C A Cook.


UNITED STATES WESTERN DISTRICT COURT,-Judge, Robert P Dick. Tyre Glenn, U S Marshall. Charlotte, 2d Monday in June and December. H C Cowles, Clerk; E K P Osborne, Deputy Clerk. Greensboro, 1st Monday in April and Oct. Clerk, J W Payne. Statesville, 3d Monday in April and Oct. Clerk, II C Cowles. Asheville, 1st Monday in May and Nov. Clerk, Jas E Reed. Attorney, Chas Price.


Superior Courts of North Carolina.


FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT.


Beanfort, Feb 16, May 25, Nov 30. Currituck, March 2, Sept 7. Camden, March 9, Sept 14. Pasquotank, March 16, Sept 21. Perquimans, March 23, Sept 28. Chowan, March 30, Oct 5. Gates, April 6, Oct 12. Hertford, April 13, Oct 19. Washington, April 20, October 26. Tyrrell, April 27, Nov 2. Dare, May 4, Nov 9. Hyde, May 11, Nov 16. Pamlico, May 18, Nov 23.


SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT.


Halifax, March 2, May 11, Nov 16. Northampton, Jan 19, March 30, Oct 5. Warren, March 16, Sept 21. Edgecombe, April 13, Oct 19. Bertie, Fcb 2, April 27, Nov 2. Craven, Feb 9, May 25, Nov 30.


THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT.


Pitt, Jan 5, Mar 16, June 8, Sept 21. Wilson, Feb 2, June 1, Nov 2. Vance, Feb 16, May 18, Oct 19. Martin, Mar 2,


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Sept 7, Dec 7. Greene, Mar 30, Oct 5. Nash, April 27, Nov 23. Franklin, Jan 19, April 13, Nov 16.


FOURTII JUDICIAL DISTRICT.


Wake, Jan 5, Feb 23, Mar 23, April 20, Sept 28, Oct 26. Wayne, Jan 19, Mar 9, April 13, July 27. Sept 14, Oct 19. HIarnett, Feb 2, Nov 30. Johnston, Feb 9, Aug 10, Nov 16.


FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.


Durham, Jan 12, Mar 23, June 1. Oct 19. Granville, Jan 26, April 20, July 27, Nov 30. Chatham, Feb 9, May 4, Oct 5. Guilford, Feb 16, May 25, Ang 31, Dec 14. Alamance, Mar 2, May 18, Nov 2. Orange, Mar 16, Aug 10, Nov 9. Caswell, April 6, Aug 17, Nov 16. Person, April 13, Aug 24, Nov 23.


SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.


New Hanover, Jan 19, April 13, Sept 28. Lenoir, Feb 2, Aug 17, Nov 16. Duplin, Feb 9, Ang 3, Nov 30. Sampson, Feb 23, April 27, Oct 12, Dec 14. Pender, Mar 9, Sept 14. Carteret. Mar 16, Oct 26. Jones, Mar 23, Nov 2. Ouslow, Mar 30, Nov 9.


SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.


Anson, Jan 5, April 27, Sept 7, Nov 30. Cumberland, Jan 19, May 4, July 27, Nov 16. Columbus, Jan 12, Mar 30, Aug 3. Robeson, Jan 26, May 18, Oct 5. Richmond, Feb 9, June 1, Sept 21, December 7. Bladen, Mar 16, Oct 19. Bruns- wick, April 6, Sept 14. Moore, Mar 2, Aug 17, Nov 2.


EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.


Iredell, Feb 2, May 18, Aug 10, Nov 9. Rowan, Feb 16, May 4, Aug 24, Nov 23. Davidson, Mar 2, Sept 7, Dec 7. Randolph, Mar 16, Sept 21. Montgomery, Mar 30, Oct 5. Stanley, April 6, Oct 19. Cabarrus, Jan 26, Nov 2.


NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.


Rockingham, Jan 19, July 27, Nov 9. Forsyth, Feb 2, May 18, Oct 26. Yadkin, Feb 16, Sept 28. Wilkes, Mar 2, Sept 14. Alleghany, Mar 16, Sept 7. Davie, Mar 30, Oct 12. Stokes, April 13, Aug 10, Nov 16. Surry, April 20, Aug 24, Nov 23.


TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.


Henderson, Feb 9, July 20. Burke, Mar 2, Aug 10. Cald- well, Mar 16, Sept 7. Ashe, Mar 23, May 25, August 24. Watauga, April 6, Aug 31. Mitchell, April 13, Sept 14. Yancey, April 27, Sept 28. McDowell, May 11, Oct 12.


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ELEVENTHI JUDICIAL DISTRICT.


Union. Feb 9, Sept 21. Mecklenburg, Feb 23, Ang 31. Gaston, Mar 16, Oct 12. Lincoln, Mar 30, Oct 5. Cleveland, April G, Ang 10, Oct 26. Rutherford, April 20, Nov 2. Polk, May 4, Nov 16. Catawba, Jan 12, July 20. Alexander, Jan 26, Aug 3.


TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.


Buncombe, Mar 9, Ang 17, Dec 7. Madison, Feb 23, Ang 3, Nov 23. Transylvania, Mar 30, Sept 7. Haywood, April 6, Sept 14. Jackson, April 20, Sept 28. Macon, May 4, Oct 5. Clay, May 11, Oet 12. Cherokee, May 18, Oct 19, Gra- ham, June 1, Nov 2. Swain, June 8, Nov 9.


U S Assay Office. Charlotte, Stuart W Cramer, Assayer- in-charge.


Public Works and Institutions in North Carolina.


University of North Carolina, situated at Chapel Hill, Orange County, 28 miles, W N W, from Raleigh. Re-opened Sept 5th, 1875.


Officers of the University-Hon Kemp P Battle, President; W' T Patterson, Secty.


The North Carolina Institution for the Deaf, Dumb and Blind-Located at Raleigh. W J Young, prin; J B Grines, steward; Dr E B Haywood, physician; L E Heartt, treas.


Insane Asylum of North Carolina-Situated in the vicinity of Raleigh. Dr W K Wood, Supt; Dr FT Fuller, 1st Ass't Physician; Dr JJ R Pearsall, 2d Ass't Physician.


State Penitentiary-Officers-W J Hicks, Architect and Warden; D C Murray, Steward; Dr J W McGhee, physician.


State Hospital, Morganton. Dr P L Murphy, Supt; Drs W P Ivey. I M Taylor, ass'ts. Directors: J W Wilson, pres; . J .J Davis, J P Caldwell, J C Harper, J G Hall, Dr II T Bahnson, Dr .J HI P Cole, E R Hampton, J C Mills.


Eastern Insane Asylum, Goldsboro. Dr J F Miller, Supt; Dr W W Faison, Ass't. Directors: Dr.J W Vick, chairman, E B Borden, L II Castex.


Department of Agriculture. Located at Raleigh. Officers: John Robinson, commissioner; T K Bruner, secretary; II B Battle, Ph D, State Chemist.


College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. Situated at Raleigh. Alex Q Holliday, Pres; Professors: Jos R Chamber- lane, B S., W T Massey, C E., W A Withers, A MI , D Hill. jr A M., J HI Kineally, D S.


State Agricultural Society. Exhibition buildings and its grounds about two miles west of Raleigh. W G Upchurch, Pres; Vice-President, (permanent ) Ilon K P' Battle, LL D., Hon R II Smith, Col Thos M Ilolt.


APPENDIX.


COUNTY OFFICERS.


Clerk of Superior Court: W B Stafford Sheriff: M E Teague Register of Deeds: J P Stanton


Treasurer: J F Griffith


Surveyor: J W Jones Coroner: Augustus Fogle Supt Publie Instruction: A I Butner


Standard Keeper: Col J A White


Justices of the Peace, Forsyth County.


Abbotts Creek-P W Raper, Joe Wicker, J L Phipps Belew's Creek-R S Linville, J W Flint Bethania-N F Sullivon, Abram Styers Broadbay-M J Bodenhamer, W II Shepherd, C A Reynolds, H L Beckerdite, J M McCuiston


Lewisville-Milton Blackburn, Laniel Brinkley Kernersville-V W Perry, J M Guyer, W W Hunter Middle Fork-Edw Linville, P A Cox, R J Morris, W P Dicks Old Richmond-J C Flemming, Alfred Shore, E L Reid Old Town-E A Pfaff, Sam'l Houser, Calvin Hauser Salem Chapel-J D Waddill, Jos Grubbs, J W Crews South Fork-Albert Atwood, Sam'l Alspaugh, A B Mock, John Faw


Vienna-S D Davis, J S Conrad


Winston-C H Fogle, C Hamlen, TT Best, B J Sheppard, R W Belo, H E Fries, C W Masten, HI E MeIvor, John Byerly, W E Armfield


WINSTON -- SALEM.


Population, 14,000. Taxable property, about $5,000,000. Over 100 per cent increase in 10 years. Commercial rating (Bradstreet), $5,000,000.


Electric Lights, Electric Street Railway, Water Works, two Fire Companies with Steamers, Mineral Springs.


Factories, Stores and Residences are being completed at the rate of three per week, and this is far short of the de- mand.


Territory tributary to the City,-entire Piedmont North Carolina and South-Western Virginia, while railroads give it connections with all important lines of road, North, South and West.


A $100,000 Hotel is under contract.


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Schools.


Salem Female Academy, established 1802; over 300 students. Davis School, largest Military School in the State, has been located here; Buildings new and commodious; 275 students. Free Graded Schools for White and Colored. Best buildings in the State. Fine libraries and every appliances. 1,400 pupils in attendance. The New York " World" says: "Winston- Salem may well be proud of her excellent schools."


City Officers of Winston.


Mayor -- D P Mast


Aldermen -- P N Bailey, W B Carter, S II Hodgin, J W Alspangh, TL Vaughn, A J Gale, R E Clement, J F Hughes, J B Gwyn


Secretary and Treasurer -- V W Long


City Tax Collector and Constable -- J C Bessent


Chief of Police-J W Bradford


Police Force-A Stewart, J T Thompson, N A Lewis, O W Hanner, M M Vickers, II C Valentine, W M Suggs.


Graded School Commissioners-R D Brown, J C Buxton Sanitary Committee-J W Alspaugh, A J Gale, T L Vaughn Street Commissioners-P N Bailey, A J Gale, S Il Hodgin


Auditing Committee-D P Mast, P N Bailey


Water Works Commissioners -- T L Vaughn, W B Carter


Fire Committee-S II Hodgin, A J Gale, PN Bailey, W T Carter


Police Committe-D P Mast, P N Bailey, TL Vaughn, S II Hodgin


Sewer Committee-J W Alspaugh, R E Clement, J F Hughes


City Officers of Salem.


Mayor-HI E Fries City Clerk and Treasurer -- C B Pfohl


Chief of Police -- W Spainhower


Commissioners-H W Shore, H S Crist, S E Butner, A A Spach, A C Vogler, Henry MeIver, C HI Fogle.


Churches of Winston-Salem.


WHITE.


Methodist Protestant Church, north from Court llonse, cor Liberty and 7th Streets, Rev W E Swain, pastor, Sunday Services, 11 a m, winter 7p m, summer 8 p m. Sunday School, 2:30 p m, O W Hanner supt. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night.


Burkhead M E Church, north from Court House, Liberty Street, Rev Ira Erwin, pastot, Sunday Servies, 1st and 3d Sundays at 11 a mand 7 pm. 2d and 4th Sundays at 7:30 p m. Sunday School, 2:15 pm. Prayer Meeting every Wed- nesday 7:30 p m.


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Broad Street Baptist Church, west from Court House, Broad St nr 4th, Rev pastor. Sunday Services, 11 a m, winter 7 pm, summer 8 p m. Sunday School, 3 pm winter, 4 p m summer. Prayer Meeting every Thursday night.


Church of Christ, w 4th street, Services, 11 a mand 7:30 p m. Sunday School, 10 a m. Rev R W Stancill, pastor.


Second Street Baptist Church, south-east from Court House 2d Street, Rev II A Brown, pastor. Sunday Services, 11 a m, winter 7 pm, summer & p m. Sunday School 9:30 am, Dr W J Conrad, supt. Prayer Meeting Wednesday night.


Presbyterian Church, west from Court House, Cherry St head of 3d, Rev E P Davis, pastor. Sunday Services, 11 a m winter 7:30 pm, summer 8 pm. Sunday School, 9:45 a m, Maj T J Brown, supt. Prayer Meeting and Lecture every Wednesday night.


Centenary M E Church, (south ) north from Court House, corner Liberty and 6th streets. Rev W C Norman, pastor, Sunday Services, 11 a m, winter 7 p in, summer 8 pm. Sun- day School, 4 pm, winter 3 pm. Infant Department, 9:30 a m, R R Crawford supt. Young Men's Prayer Meeting Mon- day night. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday night.


St Paul's Episcopal Church, west from Court House, 4th cor Pine Streets, Rev W L Reany, rector, Sunday Services, 11 a m and Wednesday night. Sunday School, 9:30 a m, JE Coles, Supt.


Calvary Chapel, (Moravian) west from Court House on Reservation, Sunday Services, 11 a m. Sunday School 9:30 a m. J E Lineback, Supt, Weekly Service Thursday 7:30 p m.


Moravian Church, Salem, south from Court House, Church street adj Academy. Rev E Rondthaler, pastor, Rev J F Mc Cuiston, ass't pastor, Sunday Services, 10:30 a m, 7:30 pm in summer, 7 pm winter. Sunday School, 1:30 p m. Weekly ' Service Wednesday 7:30 p m.


Young Men's Christian Association, E A Ebert, pres; MI D Stockton, R S; W T Spaugh, treas; E L Harris, secty.


Societies, Lodges, Etc.


Winston Chapter, No 24, R A M, meets every 1st and 3d Monday in each month at Masonic Hall.


J Q A Barham, HP; P W Dalton, K; N S Wilson, S; P A Wilson, jr, CH; M D Bailey, PS; D Rich, R A C; Vernon Long, Secty; F G Shaum, Treas.


Winston Lodge, No 167, F A and A M, meets every 2nd Monday in each month at Masonic Hall.


TL Farrow, W M; D Rich, S W; T W Farrish, J W; M D Bailey, Treas; H W Foltz, Secty; W H Summerville, S D; C L Summers, J D; Jas Miller, Tyler.


Piedmont Commadry, No 6, K T, meets 4th Monday in each month at Masonic Hall.


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D) l' Mast, E C; P W Dalton, G; N S Wilson, C G: J QA Barham, Prelate; F G Schaum, Treas; Samuel H Smith, PE CR; M D Bailey, S W ; E D Rich, JW; J C Bessent, Sword Bearer; E A Ebert, Standard Bearer; R E Dalton, Warder; P A Wilson, jr, Guard.


Forsyth Riflemen, Co A 3d Regt, N CSG. Organized Feb 12th 1812. Capt, R B Glenn; 1st Lieut, J C Bessent; 2d Lient, CHI Williamson; Ist Sergt, FT White. 50 members. Meet every Monday night at Armory.


Forsyth Lodge, No 6, A O U W, A B Gorrell, M W; DR Burton, O; W E Franklin, Rec; J C Bessent, Treas.


Salem Encampment, No 20, IO OF. Il S Foy, CP; CA Hall, See; JJ C Bessent, Scribe; R J Hill, Treas; Meets 1st and 4th Thursday of each month at Masonic Hall.


Salem Lodge, No 36, I O O F, A J Hunt, N G; C A Hall, V G; W A Cooper, Seety; J R Walker, Treas. Meets every Tuesday night at Masonic Hall.


Twin City Club, 123 w 3rd st., J. M. Pendleton.


Winston Fire Department-Winston Steamer-Cap. A. J. Gales.


Liberty Council, No 3, O U A M, of Salem, meets every Monday evening at Masonic Hall.


Jr P' C, G A Williams; C, C M McCurry; V C, J A Weis- ner; A R S, L A Ernest; R S, J T Thacker; F S, P S Preston ; Treas, W L Hampton; Con, J A Brewer; W, W M Lashmit; I S, S J Lamb; O S, Will Brewer; Trustees, J T Thacker, W R Arthur, J P Stanton.


Winston Lodge, No 1673, K of II. T B Douthit, D; EL Ilege, V D; J HI Johnson, A D; Dr H T Johnson, R; P W Crutchfield, F R; L W Pegram, T; A C Vogler, Chaplain; W E Martin, Guide; T L Farrow, Guardian; S Blackburn, Sentinel; C B Watson, Dr II T Bahnson and A B Gorrell, Trustees. Meets in Lodge Hall over Peoples Bank, every 2d and 4th Tuesday nights.


Salem "Rough and Ready" Fire Company, F C Meinung, Capt; Wm Grunert, Ist Lieut; F II Vogler, 2d Lieut; E V Tesh, Sec and Treas; W Pfohl, Chief Engineer; Lee Ilaines, Ass't Engineer. "Rough and Ready" Steam Fire Engine Co, No 1, has one Button Steam Engine, two hand engines, 2800 feet of hose, two hose carts, one horse hose cart and three horses. Meet 1st Friday night in every month at Engine House, Salt street. Organized in 1785, re-organized 1842, and having in possession ( we claim) the oldest fire engine in U S.


Salem Philharmonic Society, E A Ebert, pres; F HI Vogler, vice-pres; W T Spaugh, secty; Prof G Markgraff, director. Meets at Music Hall every Tuesday night.


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Salem Cornet Band, organized 1830, meets every Wednes- day at 7:30 pm, Main cor New Shallowford streets. Prof D T Crouse, musical director; G F Jenkins, secty and treas.


Salem Orchestra, meets every Tuesday at 8 pm, at Music Ilall, Wm Peterson, director.


Salem Lodge, No 289, A F and A M, meets 1st Thursday of each month at Hunters Hall.


E A Ebert, W M; W G Smithers, S W; T E Davis, J W; J W Hunter, Treas; A C Meinung, Secty.


Twin City Hospital, Liberty street nr 3d, organized 1887, Officers meet once a month at Hospital. Mrs M F Patterson, pres; Mrs E E Shelton, Ist vice pres; Mrs HI B Taylor, 2d vice pres; Mrs J M Rogers, treas; Mrs M H Benton, Secty.


Chamber of Commerce, J W Hanes, pres; W A Blair, secty.


Ladies Aid Society of the 1st Baptist Church, meets 1st and 3d Thursday in each month. Mrs D S Reid, pres; Mrs C Rich, vice pres; MIrs Adams, seety.


Union Grove Temperance Reform Club, meets every Satur- day at 7:30 p m, in Union Grove Church, Liberty. J B Jolmson, pres; B A Johnson, rec secty; W II White, fin secty R II Hanser, treas.


W CT U, meet at the residence of Mrs P J Ector, every Thursday 3 p m. Mrs P J Ector, pres; Mrs Ida J Paylor, cor secty; Mrs H Williams, rec secty; Mrs Olivia Starr, treas.


The Temperance Reform Club, never fails to meet in their rooms in Gray Block every Thursday at 8 pm. President, Dr H J Montague; S Starr, 1st vice-pres; Thomas Patterson, 2d vice-pres; H L Paylor, rec sec; T HI Miller, financial sec; W S Martin, treasurer.


Colored Churches.


Presbyterian Church, Rev J Alston, pastor, Services at 10:30 a m and 3 p m. Sunday School, 2 p m.


Zion Meth Church, Best's al. Rev J P Morrissey, pastor, Services at 3 pm and 7:30 p m. Sunday School at 11 a m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p m.


First Baptist Church, 6th street. Rev George W Holland, pastor, Services 3 p m and 7:30 p m. Sunday School 9 a m, Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p m.


M E Church, 7th street, Rev Morgan, pastor, Services 3 p m and 8 p m. Sunday School 10:30 a m. Prayer meeting Wed- nesday 8 p m.


Mt Zion Baptist, e 4th street, Rev G W Johnson, pastor, Sunday School, 9 a m, Services 3 and 7:30 p m.


African Meth Church, e 4th street, Rev John Tate, pastor, Sunday School 9 a m, Services 3 and 7:30 p m.


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Colored Societies.


Gilt Edge Cornet Band, meets every Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights, Church street nr 4th.


Winston Star Lodge, No 2308, meets every 1st and 3d Monday in each month at Citizens Hall, 8th and Liberty sts.


Resurgam Lodge, No 27, meets every 1st and 3d Friday in each month at Citizens Hall, 8th and Liberty sts.


Good Samaritan Shining Star Lodge, No 305, meets every 2d and 4th Tuesday at Citizens Hall, 8th and Liberty sts.


Good Samaritan Winston Star Lodge, No 95, meets 1st and 3d Thursday in each month at Citizens Hall, 8th and Liberty streets.


Bloom of Youth Lodge, No 127, meets every 1st and 3d Monday in each month.


Gold Leaf Cornet Band, meets every Tuesday and Thurs- day of each month, cor 4th and Chestnut.


STREET DIRECTORY.


WINSTON.


Fourth, running from east to west limits, crossing Main at Public Square.


Main, from 1st to north limits.


First, dividing line between towns, east and west.


Second, 1st north, 1st east to west limits.


Third, 2nd north, 1st east to west limits Fourth, 3d north, 1st east to west limits.


Fifth, 4th north, 1st east to west limits.


Sixth, 5th north, 1st east to west limits.


Seventh, 6th north, 1st east to west limits.


Eighth, west from intersection of Main and Liberty to Oak.


Ninth, west from Old Town to Old Town Rd.


Broad, 1st west Spring, from 1st to 5th


Cherry, 3d west Main, from 1st to North limits.


Chestnut, 2d east Main, from north to south limits.


Church, 1st east Main, from limits to limits.


Elm, 2nd west Main, from 1st to 4th.


Liberty, 1st west Main, from 1st to Liberty ad


Liberty addition, from Depot n e to limits. Main, north and south to limits.


Depot, 3d east Main, from north limits to R & D Depot.


Old Town, 2d west Main, north limits to 4th


Old Town road intersects Old Town.


Pine, 4th west Main, from 1st to 6th.


Poplar, 6th west Main, from 4th to 6th. Shallowford road intersects Broad.


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Spring, west corporate limits.


Summit, west limits from 4th to n limits. Sveamore, 5th east Main, between 4th and 5th streets. Vine, 4th cast Main, between 4th and 5th.


Oak, west from Old Town road to north limits.


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SALEM.


Ash, 3d west Main, from west.


Bank, 4th south, Ist from Church to limits.


Belew's Creek, 1st south, Ist from Main to west limits.


Belew's Creek road intersects Belew's Creek street.


Broad, from 1st to Mulberry.


Cemetery, 2d south, 1st from Main.


Cherry, 3d west Main, from 1st to New Shallowford.


Church, 1st east Main, from limits to limits.


Elm, 2d west Main, from 1st to Old Shallowford.


Hight, 1st south, Ist from Elm west to limits.


Laurel, 5th west Main, from Old Shallowford to south limits. Main, north and south to limits.


Marshall, 1st west Main, from Mill to Old Shallowford.


Mill, 8th south, 1st from Mam to west limits.


Mulberry, 4th west Main, from Old Shallowford to s. limits. New Shallowford, 3d south, 1st from Main to west limits. Old Lexington road intersects Salisbury road.


Old Plank road intersects Waughtown road.


Old Shallowford road, 5th south, 1st from Church to west limits.


l'aper Mill road intersects west end to New Shallowford.


Pine, 4th west Main, from 1st to New Shallowford road.


Poplar, 2nd west Main, from Mill to Old Shallowford. Salisbury road, south end Main.


Spruce, 5th west Main, from 1st fo north Shallowford.


Walnut, 7th south, Ist from Main west to limits.


Waughtown road intersects Main and Mill.


West, 6th south, 1st from Church west to limits.


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