Turner's Winston and Salem city directory for the years [electronic resource] 1894-95, Part 2

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Publication date: 1895
Publisher: Yonkers, N.Y. : Turner & Co
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" Resident Officers-Dr. Wm. R. Wood, Superintendent, salary $2,800 ; Dr. Francis T. Fuller, Assistant Physician, salary $1,- 200; Dr. W. H. Cobb, Jr., Assistant Physician, salary $1,200; W. R. Crawford, Jr., Steward, salary $1,200 ; Mrs. M. E. Whit- aker, Matron, salary $600.


EASTERN HOSPITAL, GOLDSBORO'.


J. F. Miller, M. D., Superintendent, salary $2,400, furnished house and board of horse and cow; W. W. Faison, M. D., As- sistant Physician, salary $800, board for self, wife, three chil- dren and nurse, and board of one horse; Daniel Reid, Steward, salary $450, board of self and horse; Mrs. E. J. A. Smith, Ma- tron, salary $300 and board of self and child; John H. Wilson; Engineer, salary $450 and furnished house for family; Mrs. Vic- toria Bryan, seamstress, salary $150 and board of self and child; John Pate, Farmer, salary $200 and house; A. A. Green, Watch- man, salary, $250 per annum.


Everything from a SHOE TACK to a THRESHING MACHINE at


PHENIX HOTEL, WINSTON, N. C.


Ample sample rooms for Commercial Traveler's. Centrally located, opp. Court House Square. GEORGE W. KITTELLE, Prop.


TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS' WORK OF ALL KINDS.


OWNER AND PUBLISHER OF PIEDMONT PLANTERS' AND FARMERS' ALMANAC.


TELEPHONE 89.


anier Printing Co. ELECTRIC JOB PRINTERS, - :- AND -:


Manufacturers of TIN TAGS,


214 FOURTH ST .. WINSTON, N. C.


It is Important to Know Where to Get the Best Work In the PRINTING Line.


PLEASE NOTE:


FIRST


We are the best fixed for doing all classes of PRINTING of any House in this part of the State.


SECOND


We have established a reputation for good work that few enjoy.


THIRD


We do work promptly, and give mail orders as pronipt attention as if given in person.


FOURTH


We guarantee all our work to give perfect satisfaction, and use none but the best Stock.


FIFTH


Our prices are as low as can be made, consistent with good work and stock.


We are under many obligations to the Trade for their faithful and generous support .. It has been our constant ain to give each customer satisfaction; we shall endeavor to merit your continued support. Soliciting your orders for anything in the Printing line, we are,


Yours truly, LANIER PRINTING COMPANY.


LANIER PRINTING CO., WINSTON. N. C.


LANIER PRINTING CO.


LANIER PRINTING COMPANY


ALL KINDS OF PRINTING DONE -FOR ALL - Businesses and Trades.


TIN TAG DEPARTMENT.


OUR FACTORY


For this class of work is complete in every particular.


WEHAVE


All the latest improved machinery for making TAGS and DIES.


WEHAVE


Our own Machine Shops, and expert machinests and die makers, and can turn out as good work as the best.


WEHAVE


The only Factory of the kind South of Richmond, and we are the pioneers in this industry in the State.


WE SOLICIT


A share of your patronage, guaranteeing work and prices. ,


Very Truly, LANIER PRINTING CO.


ROSENBACHER & BROTHER Carpets, Rugs, Lace Curtains, Curtain Poles and Window


Shades. 10 and 12 West Third Street, Winston.


APPENDIX. 17


Board of Directors .- Dr. J. W. Vick, Chairman, Johnston county; L. H. Costex, Wayne county; John F. Southerland, Wayne county; W. F. Rountree, Craven county; J. L. McLean, Robeson county; Theophilus Edwards, Greene county; Dr. N. M. Culbreth, Columbus county; H. E. Dillou, Lenoir county; Dr. M. B. Pitt, Edgecombe county.


Executive Committee .- Dr. J. W. Vick, L. H. Costex, John F. Southerland.


THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA.


SENATORS.


1st District- Currituck, Camden, Pasquotank, Hertford, Gates, Chowan, and Perquimans.


2d District-Tyrrell, Washington, Martin, Dare, Beauford, Hyde, and Pamlico-C. L. Pettigrew, d., and J. S. Marsh, d.


3d District-Northampton and Bertie-C. W. Mitchell, d.


4th District-Halifax-W. H. Day, d.


5th District-Edgecombe-Dr. W. P. Mercer, d.


6th District-Pitt-F. G. James, d.


6th District-Wilson, Nash, and Franklin-Jacob Battle, d., and G. W. Newell, d.


8th District-Craven, Jones, Carteret, Lenoir, Onslow and Greene-L. A. Potter, d., and G. F. Parrott, d.


9th District-Duplin, Wayne and Pender-B. F. Aycock, d., and T. J. Armstrong, d.


10th District-New Hanover and Brunswick-Geo. L. Morton, d. 11th District-Warren and Vance.


12th District-Wake-H. C. Olive, d.


13th District-Johnstou-James H. Pou, d.


14th District-Sampson, Harnett and Bladen-F. R. Cooper, d., and W. H. G. Lucas, d.


15th District-Columbus and Robeson-J. A. Brown, d., and E. F. McRae, d.


16th District-Cumberland-John W. McLauchlin, d.


17th District-Granville and Person-Dr. Win. Merritt, p. p. C


18th District-Caswell, Alamance, Orange and Durham-T. M. Cheek, d., and J. A. Burch, d.


19th District-Chatham-J. W. Atwater, p. p.


20th District-Rockingham-Dr. W. J. Courts, d.


21st District-Guilford-John D. King, d.


22d District-Randolph and Moore-L. C. Phillips, d.


23d District-Richmond, Montgomery, Anson and Union-R. E. Little, d., and Peter McRae, d.


24th District-Cabarrus and Stanley-W. G. Means, d.


25th District-Mecklenburg-F. B. McDowell, d.


S. E. HOUGH, PHOTOGRAPHER, 236} Main


Street, WINSTON, N. C.,


is the Place to get Photographs C


OF ALL KINDS.


BROWN, ROGERS & CO.


Builders' Hardware, Nails, Locks, Hinges, Rope, White Lead, Brushes, Oils, Sherwin, Williams Co.'s P. C. Paints. 3 and 5 West


Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.


D. H. KING


Bottler of the Celebrated Jos. SCHLITZ MILWAUKEE BEER. 209 East Third Street, Winston, N. C.


Has BULL DOG PANTS that will Never Rip. 415 Liberty Street, Winston, N. C. Auction every night.


JOHN BEARD (OLD CHEAP JOHN)


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APPENDIX.


26th District-Rowan, Forsyth and Davidson-E. B. Jones, d. and W. C. Owen, d.


27th District-Iredell, Davie and Yadkin-R. B. McLauchlin, d. 28th District-Stokes and Surry.


29th District-Catawba, Lincoln, Alexander and Wilkes-M. O. Sherrill, d., and J. S. Cranor, d.


30th District-Alleghany, Ashe and Watanga-W. C. Fields, d. 31st District-Caldwell, Burke, McDowell, Mitchell and Yancey -S. L. Patterson, d., and L. M. Blalock, d.


32d District-Gaston, Cleveland, Rutherford and Polk-T. B. Twitty, d., and R. W. Sandifer, d.


33d District-Buncombe, Madison and Haywood-J. M. Camp- bell, d., and Jos. S. Davis, d,


34th District-Henderson, Transylvania, Jackson and Swain- R. L. Leatherwood, d.


35th District-Macon, Cherokee, Clay and Graham-Ben Posey, d.


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


Alamance-J. A. Long, d.


Alexander, T. F. Murdock, d.


Alleghany-C. J. Taylor, d.


Anson-Thos. J. Watkins, d. Ashe-


Beaufort-John R. Rowe, d.


Bertie-A. S. Roscoe, d.


Bladen-W. I. Shaw, d.


Brunswick-George H. Bellamy, d.


Buncombe-R. B. Vance, d., and John W. Starnes, d. Burke-Julius H. Hoffman, d.


Cabarrus-D. Henry White, d.


Caldwell-Edmund Jones, d. Camden-


Carteret-David W. Russell, d.


Caswell-


Catawba-P. A. Hoyle, d.


Chatham-Alfred Self, p. p., and A. M. Wicker, p. p. Cherokee-


Chowan-W. B. Shepard, d.


Clay-J. S. Anderson, d.


Cleveland -- Sylvanus Erwin, d.


Columbus-J. B. Schulken, d.


Craven-R. P. Williams, r.


Cumberland-H. L. Cook, d., and - - Taggart, d. Currituck-A. O. Dey.


Dogs have pants, but


L. E. STEERE, DRUGGIST, OIL OF GLADNESS A Quick Relief for Rheumatism & Neuralgia. Cor. 4th and Liberty Sts., Winston, N. C.


Hinshaw & Medearis Company


Sell Star Brand Special Tobacco Manure, Anchor Brand Tobacco Fertilizer and Star Br ind Gunno-three of the best brands fertilizers made. They also sell only the best qualities Red Clover, Sapling Clover, Tim- othy, Orchard Grass, Kentucky, Blue Grass and Herd Grass Seed.


APPENDIX. 19


Dare-J. B. Midgett, d. Davidson-John C. Thomas, d. Davie- Duplin-A. D. Ward, d.


Durham-Frank L. Fuller, d.


Edgecombe-Jesse Brake, d., and W. L. Barlow, d.


Forsyth-C. B. Watson, d., and A. E. Shore, d.


Franklin-F. S. Spruill, d.


Gaston-J. B. White, d.


Gates-M. R. Eure, d.


Graham-John F. Tatham, d. Granville-


Greene-W. M. Carraway, d.


Guilford-M. H. Holt, d., and J. H. Gilmer, d.


Halifax-W. H. Kitchen, d., and F. H. Taylor, d.


Harnett-N. A. Smith, d.


Haywood-R. D. Gilmer, d.


Henderson-


Hyde-David H. Carter, d.


Iredell-Dr. J. R. McLelland, d., and Richard E. King, d.


Jackson-Walter E. Moore, d.


Hertford-W. P. Taylor, d.


Johnston-R. B. Whitley, d., and Y. J. Lawhorn, d. Jones-J. C. Parker, d. Lenoir-E. J. Brooks, d.


Lincoln-W. L. Crouse, d.


Macon-J. Frank Ray, d.


Madison- Martin-M. T. Lawrence, d.


McDowell-J. C. McCurry, d.


Mecklenburg-Hugh Harris, d., J. R. Erwin, d., and J. L. Jet- ton, d. Mitchell- Montgomery- Moore-W. J. Adams, d. Nash .-


New Hanover-Edgar G.Parmelee, d., and G. W. Westbrook,d. Northampton-C. R. Herrell, d.


Onslow-Silas W. Venters, d.


Orange-James Norwood, d.


Pamlico- Pasquotank- Pender-R. C. Johnston, d. Perquimans-Parker, p. p. ·Person-


Pitt-I. K. Witherington, d., and Fred McLawhorn, d.


DR. V. O. THOMPSON


Druggist, carefully compounds prescrip- tions at all hours, day or night. 13 West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.


S. E. HOUGH. Photographs


I never get out of patience. taken in any kind of weather. Especial attention given to children. With those


236 1 Main Street, Winston, N. C.


D. H. KING Bottler of Mineral Waters, Sarsaparilla, Soda Water and Ginger Ale. Office 209 East Third St., Winston, N. C.


Winston, N. C.


415 Liberty Street, Goods of any man in Winston, and will not be undersold. Keeps an Information Bureau, a Mad Stone, a Post Office and the greatest variety of Auction every night.


20 APPENDIX.


Polk-


Randolph-T. M. Robertson, d., and H. K. Fuller, d.


Richmond-W. R. Covington, d., and L. M. Blue, d.


Robeson-T. A. McNeill, d., and J. S. Oliver, d.


Rockingham-J mes W. Dameron, d., and R. J. Lewellyn, d. - Rowan-Lee S. Overman, d., and J. H. Mckenzie, d. Rutherford-A. L. Parker, d.


Sampson-C. E. Daniel, d., and A. F. Howard, d.


Stanly-J. P. Nash, d.


Stokes-


Surry -- Stephen Venable, d.


Swain-J. A. Franks, d.


.


Transylvania-


Tyrrell -- C. E. Tatum, p. p.


Union -- T. C. Eubanks, d.


Vance --


Wake-C. H. Clark, d., Fred L. Merritt, d., and Walter H. Grimes, d.


Warren-


Washington-H. J. Starr, d.


Watauga-E. F. Lovell, d.


Wayne-W. R. Allen, d., and J. A. Stevens, d.


Wilkes-


Wilson-Dr. J. T. Graves, d.


Yancey-


COUNTY OFFICERS.


Clerk of Superior Court, W. B. Stafford.


Sheriff, Robert M. McArthur.


Register of Deeds, H. E. Keehlen.


Treasurer, J. F. Griffith.


Surveyor, M. H. Morris.


Coroner, Dr. W. P. Dicks.


Superintendent Public Instruction, A. I. Putner.


Standard Keeper, -


JUSTICES OF THE PEACE-FORSYTH COUNTY.


Abbotts Creek. G. H. Idol, J. L. Phipps, J. A. Holder. Belew's Creek. E. B. Linville, Fuel Fulton, C. Marshall. Bethania. R. L. Cox, A. Styers, J. F. Conrad, J. N. Anderson. Broadbav. M. J. Bodenhamer, H. L. Beckerdite, Charles Roth- rock.


Lewisville. Milton Blackburn, D. A. Binkley, A. A. Jones, T. J. Conrad, W. R. Wagner.


Kernesville. J. M. Guyer, W. W. Hunter, N. W. Sapp, T. B. Wilson, N. H. Smith.


Old Cheap John Beard


PHENIX HOTEL, Winston, N. C. Geo. W. Kittelle, Prop.


The Phoenix Hotel Coach meets all trains with a competent and polite Porter Table and service excellent.


ROSENBACHER & BROTHER


Boys' and Children's Clothing in hundreds of styles and qualities. The only One-Price Clothing House


in the city, corner Liberty and Fourth Streets, Winston, N. C.


APPENDIX. 21


Middle Fork. Edw. Linville, P. A. Cox, R. J. Morris, W. P. Dicks, P. T. Lehman.


Old Richmond. D. Snider, H. J. Peddicord, H. B. Holder.


Old Town. E. A. Pfaff, F. N. Pfaff, Samuel Hauser, A. C. Davis. Salem Chapel. J. D. Waddill, Joseph Grubbs, M. J. Crews, S. Wagner, and T. M. Wagner.


South Fork. Albert Atwood, Samuel Alspaugh, J. Shore, Theo. Kemel, and C. S. Ryan.


Vienna. G. H. Hauser, E. C. Dull, and R. C. Lineback.


Winston. C. H. Fogle, C. Hamlen, R. W. Belo, H. E. Fries, H. E. McIver, John Byerly, T. H. Pegram, jr., H. W. Barrow, T. B. Douthit, J. M. McCuiston.


Clemonsville. J. C. Womack, T. W. Griffith, J. A. Sheek, Frank Cook, and M. C. Nelson.


CITY OFFICERS OF WINSTON.


Mayor, E. E. Gray.


Aldermen, W. E. Franklin, M. A. Walker, A. B. Gorrell, A. C. Snipes, D. S. Reid, Frank Brown, E. B. Efird, J. G. Latta and Rufus Clement.


Secretary and Treasurer, M. Magruder.


City Tax Collector and Constable, O. W. Hanner.


Chief of Police, J. M. Wilson.


Police Force, M. M. Vickers. J. J. Cofer, J. R. Hasten, J. J. Adams, J. T. Thompson, A. A. Dean.


Finance Committee, D. S. Reid, W. E. Franklin and M. A. Walker.


Sanitary Committee, Frank Brown, M. A. Walker and R. E. Clement.


Street Committee, A. B. Gorrell, A. C. Snipes and F. B. Efird. Fire Committee, F. B. Efird, J. G, Latta and F. C. Brown.


Police Commission, W. E. Franklin, F. C. Brown and D. S. Reid. Graded School Commissioners, A. B. Gorrell, M. A. Walker and G. W. Hinshaw.


Water Works Committee, D. S. Reid and A. B. Gorrell.


Sewerage Committee, F. C. Brown, W. E. Franklin and J. G. Latta.


Light Committee, M. A. Walker, F. B. Efird and Rufus Clement. Building Committee, W. E. F'ranklin, A. C. Snipes and D. S. Reid.


Market Committee, D. S. Reid, A. B. Gorrell and F. C. Brown. City Physician, Dr. John Bynum.


Sanitary Policeman, S. J. Lambe.


BROWN, ROGERS & CO. Agents for genuine Smith and Dexter Cutters. Geiser Threshers. Champion Grain Drills, Peerless


Road Engines, Spiral Spring Buggies, etc. 3 and 5 West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.


S. E. HOUGH, PH


ialty. When toned in Sepia we guarantee not to bronze, fade or turn yellow, and superior to any other large portrait made. PHOTOGRAPHER, makes Enamel Argentic. Enlargements a spec-


236 ¿ Main Street, Winston, N. C.


He keeps Everything and sells Low. 415 Liberty Street, WINSTON, N. C.


D. H. KING


Manufacturer of and dealer in Crystal Iee. Sold in small or large quantities. Delivered to any part of Winston or Salem. Daily capacity 12 tons. Ice Factory 407 North Water Street. Office 209 East Third Street, Winston, N. C.


22


APPENDIX.


City Market Clerk, T. M. Benton. Street Force Officer, N. A. Lewis.


Fire Department, John Hanes, chief; Louis Evans, Joseph Black, John Holmes and Monroe Long.


CITY OFFICERS OF SALEM.


Mayor, T. B. Douthit.


City Clerk and Treasurer, G. A. Boozer.


Chief of Police, S. C. Ebert.


Commissioners, H. E. Fries, J. A. Vance, J. H. Stockton, F. C. Meinung, A. A. Spach, J. C. Conrad and Irwin McIver.


WINSTON-SALEM FIRE DEPARTMENTS. Location of Fire Alarm Boxes and Keys.


SALEM.


Box, Where Located. No. 51 Fogle Bros.


No. 52 Salem Female Academy,


J. H. Clewell, T. B. Douthit, C. E. Crist, A. Butner, Dr. Bahnson, Dr. Siewers, C. Jones (store), D. Kester.


J. E. Mickey, W. J. Spaugh (store), E. Welfare, W. Dettmar, Dr. Shaff- ner.


Arista Engine Room, Hampton's Store, E. Ackerman, J. W. Fries, Dr. Lott, T. E. Davis.


No. 71 West and Poplar


C. B. Pfohl, E. V. Tech, W. Grunert, Charley Stewart, W. R. Arthur, Ir- vin Miller.


WINSTON.


Box Where Located.


No. 14 Third and Cherry,


15 Fourth and Broad,


" 23 Fifth and Summit, 24 Fifth and Poplar,


" 25 Cherry,


32 Reservoir,


35 Liberty and Depot.


42 Fourth and Liberty,


43 Third and Depot,


66 45 Second and Chestnut,


Key Where Kept. Rod W. Cotten.


G. A. Follin.


R. P. Dalton.


Dr. R. F. Gray.


Five Factories.


Frank Snipes. Will White.


L. E. Steeres, Ashcraft & Owens. American Tobacco Co.


P. H. Hanes & Co., B. F. Hanes, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.


Prescriptions Accurately Dispensed at Steere's PHARMACY, Corner Liberty and Fourth Streets, Winston, N. C.


Can't you find it ?


Try OLD CHEAP JOHN BEARD.


Key, Where Kept.


C. H. Fogle, J. A. Vance, J. Starbuck, W. J. Ellis (factory), A. Spears.


No. 61 Maine and Cem- etery Streets,


No. 62 Wachovia Mills


Hinshaw & Medearis Company


Buy Groceries, Grain, Flour, Ship Stuff, Molasses and Heavy Goods by the car load,


and their Dry Goods, Notions and other goods in original packages of first hands at the Lowest Cash Prices a .d offer unequalled inducements to cash buyers.


APPENDIX. 23


To turn in an alarm, open door, pull down small lever gently, and close door tightly at once. After first alarm is rung off un- lock door and repeat as before. Two alarms will always be turned in for one fire. Always close door tightly after turning in either alarm.


TWO HANDSOME NEW BUILDINGS.


Recently Completed in the Wide-Awake, Progressive Manufac- turing City of Winston-Hotel and City Hall.


Two of the handsomest buildings in the " Old North State " have recently been erected and opened here. They are models in every respect, and show the kind of buildings which undoubt- edly wili hereafter be built by the progressive people of the " Twin City."


MORNY


HOTEL PHOENIX.


The above is the handsome and spacious Hotel Phoenix, and is fast becoming one of the most popular hotels in the State, under the management of Mr. G. W. Kittelle. The entire build- ing is heated by steam and lighted by electricity. Its rooms are large and elegantly furnished. Table and service unexcelled. A " resting place for the weary traveller" and a credit to the city and its managers.


DR. V. O. THOMPSON


Farmers passing through Winston will find it to their interest to leave their orders with me. 13 West Fourth St., Winston, N. C


C C S. E. HOUGH, Photographer,


in crayon, pastel or water colors.


life size from cards, cabinets or tin types


Makes Copies and Enlargements up to


236 3 Main Street, Winston, N. C.


PHENIX HOTEL,


WINSTON, N. C. $2 to $2.50 per day.


Heated throughout by Steam. Lighted by Electricity. The best furnished Hotel in the state. GEO. W. KITTELLE, Prop.


APPENDIX.


OLD CHEAP JOHN BEARD'S


TRUNKS, VALISES AND EVERYTHING ELSE YOU WANT AT


The court rooms are spacious and elegant, and there are ex- cellently fitted up rooms for city commissioners and various city officers. Quarters strictly up to date are provided for the fire department. In the rear there is an annex, the lower floor of which is large and well arranged market house and the sec- ond story is the armory of the Forsyth Riflemen, of the State Guard. There is no other armory in the State that will at all compare with this one.


SOCIETIES, LODGES, ETC.


Winston Chapter, No. 24, R. A. M. meet first and third Mon- day nights in each month. M. D. Bailey, H. P .; Peter A. Wil- son, King; R. E. Dalton, Scribe; Fred G. Schaum, Treasurer, J. H. White, Secretary.


Salem Lodge, No. 36, I. O. O. F. meets in Odd Fellows and Masonic Hall every Tuesday night. A. J. Gales, N. G .; C. P.


PHOENIX HOTEL, WINSTON, N. C. $2 to $2.50 per day.


New, elegant and with every modern con- venience. Noted for the superiority of its beds and elegantly furnished rooms. GEO. W. KITTELLE, Prop.


415 LIBERTY STREET, WINSTON, N C.


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WINSTON'S NEW CITY HALL.


Winston's New City Hall-A model municipal building of striking architecture and an ornament to the city. It faces one hundred feet on Main Street, and runs the length of the block on West Fourth Street. Erected at a cost of $75,000 and is modern in every particular.


ROSENBACHER & BROTHER Headquarters for Fine Clothing. We carry the largest stock in North Carolina.


Corner Liberty and Fourth Streets, Winston, N. C.


APPENDIX. 25


Norfleet, V. G .; W. A. Cooper, R. S .; P. R. Lambe, F. S .; A. T. Hanes, Treasurer; S. J. Lambe, Warden; J. R. Hasten, Coun- sellor; J. F. Griffith, R. S. to N. G .; A. C. Davis, L. S. to N. G .; L. D. Lambeth, R. S. to V. G .; Wm. Travis, L. S. to V. G .; J. W. Portis, R. S. S .; R. H. Jones, L. S. S .; A. W. Peddicord, O. G .; J. A. Thomas, I. G.


Union Grove Temperance Reform Club, organized October 21st, 1893, at Union Grove Chapel, New Winston, near Burk- head Church, on Crawford Avenue. W. L. White, Pres .; J. N. Kennedy, Ist Vice-Pres .; J. H. Elliott, 2nd Vice-Pres .; R. E. Cates, 3d Vice-Pres .; B. A. Johnson, Rec. Sec'ty; B. B. Gra- ham, Ass't. Rec. Sec'ty; S. B. May, Fin. Sec'ty; W. L. White, Cor. Sec'ty; D. J. Holder, Treas .; J. N. Kennedy, Steward; R.E. Cates and S. V. May, Marshals; J. H. Mitchell, Sergt-at-Arms; W. L. White, B. A. Johnson and J. N. Kennedy, Trustees. Meets first Saturday in each month at 7.30 p. m.


Forsyth Riflemen, Co. A, 3d Reg't, N. C. S. G. Organized Feb. 12, 1812. Meet every Monday night over City Market, J. C. Bessant, Capt .; F. T. White, 2d Lieut .; C. H. Williamson, Ist Lieut. ; 50 members.


Salem Philharmonic Society meets every Tuesday night at the Salem Music Hall. E. A. Ebert, Pres .; F. W. McClement, Vice-pres .; A. Lichtenthaler, Sec'ty .; A. J. Hauser, Treas .; W. A. Boyd, Librarian ; Prof. Charles S. Skilton, Musical Director.


Salem Fire Department, F. C. Meinung, Chief ; W. C. Grunert, Ist Lieut .; F. H. Vogler, 2d Lieut .; E. V. Vesk, Sec'ty. and Treas.


Salem Lodge, No. 56, K. of P., meets every Friday night in their Castle Hall, west side Main St. opp. Public Square, R. L. Hendrix, C. C .; W. C. Crist, V. C .; G. A. Boozer, P .; F. C. Mei- nung, M. of W .; F. H. Vogler, M. at A .; P. S. Preston, K. of R. and S .; J. A. Dean, M. of F .; Hi. A. Pfohl, M. of C .; J. F. Crouse, I. G .; L. F. Owens, O. G .; H. A. Giersh, P. C.


Winston Lodge, No. 167, F. & A. M., meets every second Monday in each month at Masonic Hall. W. H. Summerell, W. M .; W. E. Franklin, S. W .; J. K. Norfleet, J. W .; R. I. Dalton, Treas .; R. W. Nading, Secty .; George Barbee, Tyler.


Piedmont Commandery, No. 6, K. T. Meets 4th Monday in each month at Masonic Hall. M. D. Bailey, E. C .; R. E.


BROWN, ROGERS & CO. Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Heaters, Sheet Iron, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, etc. 3 and 5 West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.


STREET, WINSTON, N. C.


S. E. Hough, PHOTOGRAPHER, - 236} MAIN


is the Place to get Photographs of all C C


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ANY ONE TO SELL AS LOW AS HE DOES. Auction Every Night.


D. H. KING Dealer in Best Grades Steam, Smithing, Foundry, Grate and Stove ( 'oal in Car Loads or Less, at Lowest Prices. 209 East Third Street, Winston, N. C.


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Dalton, Generalissimo ; R. H. Jones, C. G .; P. A. Wilson, Pre- late ; F. G. Schaum, Treas .; J. K. Norfleet, S. W .; J. C. Bessent, Warder ; P. W. Dalton, Guard.


Salem Orchestra. Meets Monday and Friday nights of each week in the Music Hall on Main Street, Salem. William J. Peterson, Musical Director; Bernard J. Pfohl, Secretary.


Salem Lodge, No. 289, A. F. and A. M. Regular communica, tion is held second Friday nights of each months in Winston, N. C .; T. C. Davis, W. M .; W. C. Brown, S. W .; J. W. T. Schott- J. W .; C. A. Pfohl, Treas .; F. D. L. Messer, Sec'ty; P. W. Dal- ton, S. D .; C. S. Hampton, J. D .; A. Grogan, Tyler.


Winston Lodge, No. 1,673, K. of H. Meets second and fourth Tuesday evenings in each month, in the K. of P. Hall, Munici- pal Building, Winston, N. C. T. B. Douthit, Dictator, T. L. Farrow, V. Dictator; P. W. Crutchfield, F. R .; H. T. Bahnson, Reporter.


ALLOW


Ladies' Aid Society, First Baptist Church. Meets at the par- sonage second and fourth Thursday in each month. Mrs. B. P. Smith, Pres .; Mrs. Frank Lnpfort, Vice-Pres .; Mrs. C. J. Wat- kins, Treas. ; Mrs. D. S. Reid, Sec'ty.


WILL NOT


Twin-City Club, First National Bank Building, Liberty Street, near Third Street. Organized 1887. Incorporated 1891. Pres- ident, Clement Manly ; Vice-Pres., A. H. Eller and Jno. G. Young ; Board of Governors, J. J. Blair, T. W. Huske, L. A. Vaughn, R. L. Candler, H. L. Riggins, Henry R. Starbuck . House Committee, S. E. Allen, R. S. Galloway, R. W. Nading; W. B. Pollard, L. A. Vaughn ; Literature and Art Committee, C. B. Watson, J. J. Blair, J. S. Grogan, J. L. Ludlow and A. M. Coleman.


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West Salem Temperance and Reform Club, organized May 5, 1893, meet Friday night at 8 p. m., at hall on Elm Street. Public meeting First Tuesday night in each month. L. W. Seabalt, Pres .; W. G. Knight, Vice- Pres .; T. C. Hege, Secretary ; W. F. Hailey, Ass't Sec'ty ; J. W. Lineback, Treas. ; R. M. Page, Serg't-at-Arms ; W. M. Binkley, Chaplain.


Salem Temperance Union, No. 1. Meets every Tuesday night, Main Street. Public meeting First Tuesday night in each month. J. W. Cook, Pres .; R. L. Bomes, Vice-Pres .; J. A. Wollen, Past. C. Y .; C. Whiteman, Sec'ty ; C. Y. Barnes, Fin. Sec'ty ; John Gray, Chaplain ; F. N. Barnes, Treas.


L. E. STEERE


Wholesale and Manufacturing Druggist. Prescrip- tions a Specialty.


Corner Fourth and Liberty Streets, Winston, N. C.


Hinshaw & Medearis Company


Ladies', Misses' & Children's Shoes, P. Cox, Stribley's & Bay State goods, best, neatest and most comfortable.


Wcar them onco and you will have no other kind.


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Twin City Hospital, Brookstown Avenue, West End. Mrs. J. go A. Bitting, Pres .; Mrs. W. N. Williamson, 1st Vice-Pres .; Mrs. T. L. Vaughn, 2nd Vice-Pres .; Mrs. H. L. Riggins, Secretary ; Mrs. J. F. Shaffner, Treasurer; Executive Committee, Mrs. J. A. Gray, Mrs. S. E. Allen, Mrs. W. L. Hill, Mr. J. M. Rogers, Mrs. M. Patterson, Mrs. J. B. Moseley and Mrs. F. Crutchfield. Meet the First Tuesday of each month at 4 p.m., in the New Hospital Building.


Winston-Salem Chamber of Commerce. . Officers: October 1, 1893 to October 1, 1894. Col. F. H. Fries, President ; Geo. W. Hinshaw, 1st Vice-Pres .; G. A. Follin, 2d Vice-Pres .; W. A. Blair, Secretary and Treasurer. Directors: J. W. Hanes, H. E. Fries, Dr. H. T. Bahnson, S. E. Allen, W. W. Wood, V. O. Thompson, J. B. Vaughn, A. B. Gorrell. Regular meetings every Monday night, at Chamber of Commerce Hall, over W. L. Hill's store.


Liberty Council, No. 3, Jr. O. U. A. M. of Salem, meets every Monday evening at K. of P. Hall, Winston. Jr. P. C., W. I. Robertson ; C., W. A. Spear; V. C., J. H. Adams ; A. R. S., W. P. Welfare ; R. S., P. S. Preston ; F. S., G. A. Williams ; Treas., W. L. Hampton ; Con., J. H. Leonard; W., W. G. Cran- ord ; I. S., T. W. Chadwick ; O. S., C. E. Hanes ; Trustees, W. G. Cranford, P. S. Preston and E. G. Kern.




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