Turner's Winston and Salem city directory for the years [electronic resource] 1894-95, Part 8

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Publication date: 1895
Publisher: Yonkers, N.Y. : Turner & Co
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WINSTON DIRECTORY-WHITE DEPARTMENT. 85


Slater A. D. carpenter, h 1033 White


Slee Mrs. M. A. wid. h 523 Spring


Sloane James, bookkeeper, bds 200 Main


[4th


Smith Mrs. A. A. fire insurance, cor Main and 3rd, h 804 West Smith A. D. engineer, bds 229 Main


Smith C. F. tob worker, h 1025 Oakland av


Smith George W. The Criterion, wines and liquors, 415 Old Town, h 129 Spruce


Smith Mrs. Lucy, h 215 Schouler


Smith Mrs. Millie, h 215 Schouler


Smith M. V. plasterer. h 709 E. 5th


Smith Samnel H. assistant postmaster, also druggist, 406 Liberty, h Brookstown av


Smith Sterling (W. F. Smith & Son), bds Hotel Phoenix


Smith Thomas. bar clerk, h Shallowford


Smith Miss Viola, dom, h 649 Spring


Smith Willie, h 221 Schouler


Smith W. F. (W. F. Smith & Son), bds Hotel Phoenix


Smith W. F. & Son, cigarette manufacturers and plug tobacco mfrs. 408 East 4th


Smith W. T. clerk, h 50 Shallowford


Schouler's Racket Store Carry a fine line of Men's. Women's and Children's Shoes.


408 and 10 Liberty Street, WINSTON, N. C.


Smoak W. W. com. traveler, h 411 W. 4th


Sneed Furniture Co. (L. M. Sneed), 307 and 309 Main Sneed L. M. (Sneed Furniture Co.), h Liberty, outside limits Sneed L. W. undertaker and embalmer, 311 and 313 Main, h 214 Cherry Snipes Charles, h 734 Oak Snipes N. h 734 Oak


THE CRITERION.


C. W. SMITH,


Dealer in all kinds of


Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Wines, Porters. Ales, Champagnes, Cigars and Tobaccos.


Also First-class Restaurant on the European Plan. Meals at all Hours, Satisfaction Guaranteed.


415 Old Town St., - WINSTON, N. C.


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, P


turn yellow, and superior to any other large portrait made. ialty. When toned in Sepia we guarantee not to bronze, fade or


DHOTOGRAPHER, makes Enamel Argentic. Enlargements a spec-


236 ¿ Main Street, Winston, N. C. C U


10/-


Has a genuine Mad Stone. He also has a cure for swinney 415 Liberty Street, WINSTON, N. C.


of the pocketbook.


D. H. KING


Manufacturer of and dealer in Crystal Ice. 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.


86 WINSTON DIRECTORY-WHITE DEPARTMENT.


Snipes W. F. (W. F. Snipes & Co.), grocer and sausage mfg. 929 Old Town, h 925 Old Town


Snipes W. F. & Co. meats, City Market


Snipes W. M. machinist, h 421 Sycamore


Snow Columbus, h 620 E. 12th


Snow Gaston, h 620 E. 12th


Snow Mrs. Lorinda, tob worker, h 511 Vine


WALL & HUSKE


Hardware in all its Branches. Cook and Heating Stoves, House Furnishing Goods, Agricultural Implements, etc. 111 West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.


Snyder Miss Eliza, h Reservoir


Somers I. W. delivery clerk, r 135 Main


Sophire Salime, salesman, h 419 Liberty


Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co. W. J. Crews, manager, City Hall, cor Main and 4th


Southern Express Co. W. C. Atwell, agent, 207 Main Southern Tobacco Journal (weekly), E. H. Harman, prop. 214 West 4th


Sowers M. L. grocer, h 1040 Liberty


Old Cheap John's,


YOU OUGHT


TO


ADVERTISE


IN THE


AT


Southern Tobacco Journal


Because it reaches the very best class of readers, and people who spend money because they have it to spend. For rates apply to


H. E. HARMAN, Editor and Owner.


WINSTON, N. C.


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


JOHN BEARD,


MAD DOGS will bite, and


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 and offer unequalled inducements to cash buyers.


WINSTON DIRECTORY-WHITE DEPARTMENT. 87


Spach & Cranford, blacksmiths and wheelwrights, 131 Church nr 2d


Spach D. A. grocer, City Market, h Salem


Spach Edward (Spach & Cranford), h 709 East 4th


Sparks Calvin, lab, h 716 E. 5th


Sparks Miss Etta, h 716 E. 5th


Sparks James. emp L. F. Hanes, r 213 Chestnut


Sparks Miss Nattie, h 716 E. 5th


Sparks William, h 716 E. 5th


Spaugh R. A. bookkeeper, h 139 Spruce cor 2d Speas Miss Kate, h 1022 Depot


Speer Robert, clerk, h 317 Main


Spencer Arthur, fireman, bds 225 Depot


Spencer Frank, tob man'g. h 213 Cherry


[Town


Spencer J. leaf tobacco, 121 West 3d, r 128 do Spillars J. J. fruits and confectionery, 6} West 4th, h 913 Old


Stafford Miss L. A. h 222 Cherry


Stafford Miss M. S. h 222 Cherry


Stafford W. B. clerk of superior court, bds 200 Main


Stagg Capt. W. L. conductor R. & D. R. R. h West End


Schouler's Racket Store Carry a Complete Stock of Dry Goods and Notions.


408 and 410 Liberty Street, WINSTON. N. C.


Stallings Miss Minnie, music teacher, h 414 W. 4th


Standard Music Co. C. Haddison, prop. cor Main and 3rd Stanfield Mrs. A. M. wid, h 615 Main


Stanfield Miss E. J. h 615 Main


Stanfield J. B. conductor, h 615 Main


Stankford H. W. foreman, bds 1022 Depot


Stanton J. P. collector, Court House, h Cherry, Salem


Stanton Mrs. L. K. millinery and fancy goods, 209 Main, h Cherry, Salem


MRS. L. K. STANTON,


Fine Millinery and Fancy Goods


EMBROIDERIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, CHINA SILK AND STAMPED LINEN.


All Kinds of Stamping donc and a full line of Embroidery Silks on hand.


209 Main Street, - WINSTON, N. C.


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


S. E. HOUGH. Photographs


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


2361 Main Street, Winston, N. C.


D. H. KING Solicits orders from all points on the Wilkesboro Extension, Roanoke and Southern and Mocksville Railroads, for Ice, Coal, Mineral Waters and Beer. 209 East Third Street, Winston.


Winston, N. C.


88 WINSTON DIRECTORY-WHITE DEPARTMENT.


Starbuck Mrs. Ellen, wid, h 113 Main


Starbuck Henry P. (Eller & Starbuck), h 113 Main


Starr Mrs. Jane, h 622 E. 12th


Starr Miss Kate, h 115 W. 5th


Starr Miss Nellie. h 115 W. 5th


Starr S. florist, 115 W. 5th, h do Steed J. C. turner, h 603 Depot


He's the man who WONT ALLOW any one to sell as low as he does.


Next to Post Office.


P. E. Allen & Co. "Seeing is Believing." These words mean much but to see our immense lines of Men's Furnishings, Shoes and Hats will impress the truth more forcibly that we are Leaders in Styles, Quantities and Low Prices. Phoenix Hotel Bldg., Liberty St., opp. Court House, WINSTON. N. C.


Stewart Mrs. N. E. wid, h 914 Depot [4th


Stewart's Printing House, M. I. & J. C. Stewart, props. 111 West


Stewart W. T. pressman, h 952 Old Town


Stipe Mrs. Mary J. wid, h 932 Liberty


Stipe W. B. h 530 Depot


Stith J. B. carpenter, h 914 Old Town


Stockton M. D. (T. L. Vaughn & Co.), h 119 Cherry


Stockton N. G. tob leaf, h 411 W. 2d


OLD CHEAP JOHN BEARD'S.


GEORGE STEWART, -DEALER IN- Tinware, and Copper Stills Repaired TIN ROOFING, GUTTERING, STOVE PIPE, Fire Clay Pipe for Stove Flues. and Terra Cotta Sewer Pipes. 449 MAIN, NORTH OF COURT HOUSE, CORNER MAIN AND FIFTH STREETS,


WINSTON, N. C.


A


MAD STONE is kept at


PHENIX 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,


Steere L. E. druggist, cor 4th and Liberty, h 320 Broad


Steinfeld Mrs. Mina, millinery, 439 Liberty, h do


Steinfeld N. clerk, h 439 Liberty


Stephens John, wool sorter, h 9 Pond


Stephens R. C. carpenter, h 537 Depot


Sterling R. M. yardmaster, bds 228 Main


Stevenson A. L. carpenter, h 802 Liberty


Steward W. E. tob manager, h 209 Broad


Stewart A. h 623 E. 4th


Stewart Mrs. A. dressmaker, h 623 E. 4th [h E. Salem


Stewart George. tin, copper and sheet iron worker, 449 Main Stewart John C. (Stewart's Printing office), h 914 Depot


Stewart M. I. (Stewart's Printing office), h 914 Depot


ROSENBACHER & BROTHER


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


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


WINSTON DIRECTORY-WHITE DEPARTMENT. 89


Stone Mrs. R. A. boarding, 103 E. 2d, h do


Stone R. A. carpenter and builder, h 103 E. 2d


Stone R. B. chief despatcher, N. & W. R. R. h 141 Highland av Stout J. W. tobacconist, h 527 Crawford Stroud A. G. laundry, h Brookstown av Stuart & Hendricks, milliners, 212 Main


Stuart Mrs. J. R. (Stuart & Hendricks), h 913 Depot


Stuart J. R. blacksmith, h 913 Depot Stultz Henry, bds 200 Main


Stultz H. J. asst. foreman, r 117 Chestnut


Styers J. I. (Styers & Loman), h 1138 Liberty


Styers & Loman, grocers, 1137 Liberty Styers Mrs. Susan, wid, h 529 Maple


Styron Cicero, clerk, h 124 Chestnut


Styron Mrs. Mary, wid, h 512 Cherry


Styron T. P. grocer, also fish and oysters, City Market, 16 East 4th, h 934 Chestnut


Summerell Miss Pattie, bds Hotel Phoenix


Summerell W. H. insurance agent, bds Hotel Phoenix


Summerfield Abe, bds Hotel Jones


Summerfield C. & Co. clothing, etc. 315 Main


Schouler's Racket Store Sheet Music, both Vocal and In- strumental at five cents.


408 and 410 Liberty Street, WINSTON, N. C.


Summers Dr. C. L. physician, 4} Liberty, r do


Summers Dr. Charles, physician and surgeon, bds 428 Cherry


Sutton Miss Adele, h 538 Spruce


Sutton Miss Hattie, h 538 Spruce


Sutton J. A. (Terry & Sutton), bds 532 Spring


Sutton Miss J. B. h 532 Spring


Sutton J. P. bank collector, h 532 Spruce


Sutton Thos. H. attorney at law, h 538 Spruce


Swaim J. H. carpenter, h Shallowford


Swaim W. F.conductor, bds 528 Liberty


Swink D. A. (Swink, Webster & Co.), h 528 Cherry


Swink D. A. warehouseman, h 210 Liberty Swink Max, salesman, h Cherry [Second


Swink, Webster & Co. prop. Orinoco Warehouse, cor Union and Tackett Miss Mattie, h 161 Brookstown


Tackett Miss Minerva, h 161 Brookstown Talley Mrs. Fannie, wid, h 1008 Depot


Talley George W. printer, h 1008 Depot Tavis C. H. h 1171 Liberty


Tavis Henry, tob worker, bds 524 Main


Tavis John, tob. man'g, h 1171 Liberty


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


S. E. HOUGH


Photographs C C C


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


236 1 Main Street, Winston, N. C.


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 Coal in Car Loads or Less, at Lowest Prices. 209 East Third Street, Winston, N. C.


90 WINSTON DIRECTORY-WHITE DEPARTMENT.


Taylor Miss Annie, h 407 W. 5th Taylor B. W. carpenter, h 1112 Old Town


Taylor Miss Fannie, tob worker, h 438 Depot


Taylor John, clerk, h 606 Spring


Taylor Roland, clerk, h 665 Spring


Taylor Samuel, com. traveler, h 606 Spring Teague Isaac, box maker, h 974 Liberty


Teague M. E. (C. F. Nissen & Co.), h 639 W. 4th


Teague W. I. clerk, r 438} Old Town


Temple William, teamster, h 523 Vine Terry Miss Grace, saleslady, h 229 Main Terry House, Mr. N. J. Terry, prop. 229 Main Terry Joe D. (Terry & Sutton), bds 229 Main


Terry & Sutton, electricians, P. O. box 201, 'phone 150, Winston, N. C.


WALL & HUSKE


Hardware, Buggies, Carts and Carriages. Farmers Friend, Dixie, Watt and Chattanooga Plows and Plow Repairs. 111 West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.


ALLOW


Terry William. tob mang'r, h 229 Main


Tesh Miss Belle, h 406 Sycamore


Tesh Miss Bettie, h 406 Sycamore


Tesh G. W. carpenter, h 406 Sycamore


Thomas Miss Carrie, h 668 W. 4th


WILL NOT


Thomas Charles M. bookkeeper, h 607 E. 4th Thomas Mrs. F. S. wid, h 986 Liberty


Thomas Dr. H. J. physician and surgeon, 736 Buxton, h do Thomas J. A. carpenter; h 307 Woodland av £


Thomas J. C. clerk, h 123 Cherry


Thomas Louis, teamster, h 855 Old Town


JOHN BEARD (Old Cheap John)


TERRY HOUSE TERRY & SUTTON,


MRS. N J. TERRY, Proprietress.


Opposite Loan and Trust Company, 229 Main Street, WINSTON, N. C.


Pleasantly and Conveniently Located


In the heart of the business part of the City. Only three minutes' walk from the Depots.


The Table always well supplied, and Rooms Neatly Furnished.


RATES, $1.25 PER DAY. Moderate by Week or Month.


P. O. Box 201. . Phone 150.


WINSTON. N. C.


ELECTRICAL WORK


of all kinds Solicited.


Lowest Prices on Annunciators and Call Bells.


All Work Guaranteed.


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.


Wear them once and you will have no other kind.


WINSTON DIRECTORY-WHITE DEPARTMENT. 91


Thomas Miss Mary, h 986 Liberty


Thomas Rufus, wks Car Co, h 986 Liberty


Thomas S. A. teamster, h White


Thomas W. R. clerk, h 611 E. 4th


Thompson E. E. (W. W. Wood & Co.), h 130 Boulevard Thompson John, policeman. h 1094 Liberty


hompson J. J. h 449 Old Town


Thompson P. A. druggist, h 101 West 7th


Thompson Dr. V. O. druggist, 13 West 3rd, also cigar manufacturer, cor Liberty and 4th, h 101 West 7th


Thompson Wilson, clerk, h 449 Old Town


Thornburg Miss Ada, h 804 W. 4th


Thornburg Mrs. J. T. wid, h 804 W. 4th


[West 4th


Thornburg Miss Sallie, fire insurance, cor Main and 3rd, h 804


Thornburg William, tobacconist, h 804 W. 4th


Thornton O. F. tob leaf, h 619 Liberty


Tice Charles, carpenter, h 862 Liberty


Tice Charles R. h 862 Liberty


Tice Jonah A. carpenter, h 862 Liberty


Tice Julius, salesman, r 2072 Main


Tice Mıs. N. M. wid, h 1037 Liberty


Schouler's Racket Store 408 and 410 Liberty St., WINSTON, N. C. A Choice Stock of P. Centemeri & Co.'s fine Kid Glove and Welcher's full line


of Ladies' Muslin Underwear.


Ace Miss Minnie, dressmaker, h 1037 Liberty fice William, machinist, h 937 Old Town Timmons W. L. shipping clerk, h 1016 Liberty [Main Tise Chas. H. mfr water elevator, pumps, etc, 703 Main, h 446 Tise Cicero, real estate and furniture mfr, 311 Main, h North Winston


Tise Miss Clemmie, dressmaker, h W. 7th nr Spruce Tise Miss Ella, h W. 7th nr Spruce


Tise Miss Irene, h 311 Woodland av. Tise J. L. h 703 Liberty


Tise Le Roy, stencil cutter, h 888 Liberty,


Tise Miss Maggie, h 311 Woodland av


Tise Rufus, brick mason, h W. 7th nr Spruce


Tise Mrs. S. L. wid, h 311 Woodland av


Tise W. R. carpenter, h W. 7th nr Spruce Trayham Miss Bettie, h 121 E. 2d Tucker Miss Minnie, h 17 Pond Tucker Miss Paulina, h 17 Pond


Turner J. W. tob man'g, h 102 Chestnut


Turrentine Rev. Samuel, pastor M. E. church, h 536 Liberty Tuttle R. M. shipping clerk, h 516 Main


DR. V. O. THOMPSON


Druggist, can supply you with any article to be found in a First-class Drug Store. 13 West Fourth Street, WINSTON, N. C.


0 D S. E. HOUGH, Photographer,


on, pastel or water colors.


236₺ Main Street,


-


WINSTON, N. C.


Makes Copies and Enlargements up to life size from cards, cabinets or tin types in cray-


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


D. H. KING


Bottler of the Celebrated Jos. Schlitz] Milwaukee Beer. 209 East Third Street, Winston, N. C.


92 WINSTON DIRECTORY-WHITE DEPARTMENT.


Twin City Bottling Works, mfrs of 'all kinds of mineral waters, also bottlers of beer, ale and porter. Peter Valer, prop, 116 East Third


Twin City Club, First National'Bank-bldg, Liberty


Twin City Daily Sentinel (The), William F. Burbank, editor and prop. 417} Liberty


Twin City Hospital, Brookstown av


Twin City Music House, W. P. Ormsby, prop, 236 Main Tyree Ramey, fireman, bds 225 Depot


Tyree -, typewriter, bds 507 Liberty


Union Republican (The), published every Thursday, J. W. Goslen, editor and prop. 12} West 3d [Liberty nr 3d United States Revenue Office, R. S. Gallaway, dep. collector, Uzzell Mrs. C. P. wid, h 214 E. 10th


Uzzell George, h 214 E. 10th


Uzzell W. T. tailor, h 214 E. Tenth


Uzzle J. E. h 46 Shallowford


Valer Peter, prop. Twin City Bottling Works, 116 West Third, h 311 Spruce


Valentine H. C. gauger, bds 621 Liberty Valentine Miss Jennie, h 621 Liberty


SEE P. E. ALLEN & CO. The Men's Outfitters,; Suits to Meas- ure a Specialty. No Fit, No Sale. Phoenix Hotel Building, Liberty Street, Winston, N. C.


Valentine J. A. notary public, 241 Main, h 621 Liberty


Valentine J. T. grocer, 728 Liberty, h 621 do


Vance Miss Elizabeth, h 511 Vine


Vance Samuel, bookkeeper, bds 933 Liberty Vance Miss Susan, h 511 Vine


Vandegrift E. J. bridge foreman, h Chestnut


Van Zandt G. C. clerk, h 428 Cherry


JOHN BEARD (OLD CHEAP JOHN)


TWIN-CITY DYE WORKS


R. M. JOHNSON. Proprietor. NO. 110} EAST FOURTH STREET, WINSTON, N. C. Just below the Market, in Grogan Block,


Where I can be found, and will be very glad to see my Old Friends and Customers.


CLOTHING CLEANED, DYED AND REPAIRED


Neatly and Promptly. Coats and Vests Bound Neatly. Buttons Changed and Pants Pressed in Shape. All Clothing Repaired and left in the house until the expiration of 30 days, will be sold for charges, Your Patronage is Solicited. No Pains will be spared in giving the best of satisfaction to the Public Patronage.


Dogs have pants, but


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.


93


North Carolina is the most beautiful and richest portion of God's earth upon which my vision or feet have ever rested .-- Hon. Wm. D. Kelley, the eminent Pennsylvania statesman.


THE TWIN-CITY DAILY


SENTINEL


WM. F. BURBANK, Editor and Proprietor.


T HE SENTINEL is the only daily newspaper published in the Twin-City ; it is the faithful mirror of its life and its hopes.


Subscription, 50c. per month; by mail, $5 per year in advance.


T HE WESTERN SENTINEL (weekly) was established in 1856. It is the successor, also, of the People's Press, established in Salem in 1827. Subscription, $1.00 per year in advance.


T THE SENTINEL circulates in fourteen counties tributary to Winston-Salem as a commerial center. These coun- ties have a population of 175,000 people.


SAMPLE COPIES SENT FREE.


ADDRESS


THE SENTINEL, WINSTON, N. C


94


THE PEOPLE'S FAVORITE


A GOOD NEWSPAPER


AND NO MISTAKE.


THE UNION REPUBLICAN


OFFICE SECOND FLOOR OF THE GRAY BLOCK,


JUST SOUTH OF THE COURT HOUSE,


124 West 3d St., WINSTON, N. C.


Everybody says


IT IS THE NEWSIEST AND BEST PAPER


Printed in the Piedmont Section and the People know. The Editor and his Corps of Assistants keep all Departments Bright and Sparkling, and endeavor to make it


A Paper for the People.


SUBSCRIPTION PRICE,


One Year, $1.50. Six Months, 85 Cts.


JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY.


New Type, New Presses, all run by steam. We are prepared to do all kinds of Job and Book Printing promptly and in the best style. Bring us all your orders or send for Samples and Prices to


J. W. GOSLEN, Editor and Prop., WINSTON, N. C.


Hinshaw & Medearis Company


Best grades Syrup, Molasses, Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Flour, Meal, Lard, Hams, Spices, Extracts,


Crackers, also a full line of Canned Goods and Fancy Groceries at Lowest Prices.


WINSTON DIRECTORY-WHITE DEPARTMENT. 95


Varner A. M. livery stable, 545 Liberty, h 547 do Varner Miss Cora, h 547 Liberty


Vaughn Charles, bookkeeper, h 663 Holly av


Vaughn & Co. wholesale grocers, cor E. 4th and Railroad Vaughn Miss Daisy, h 512 W. 5th


Vaughn Eugene, tob man'g, h 730 Buxton Vaughn E. D. (Vaughan & Co.), h West End Vaughn Miss Gertie, h 512 W. 5th


Vaughn J. B. (Vaughn & Co.), h West End


Vaughan L. A. (Lockett, Vaughn & Co.), h 512 West 5th


Vaughn T. L. (T. L. Vaughn & Co.), h 512 W. 5th


Vaughn T. L & Co. tobacco manufacturer, 446 Old Town


Vaughan -- , inspector, street railway, bds 204 Liberty Vernon S. H. h 1011 A E. 5th


Vestal Miss Ida, dom, h 530 Main


Vickers J. W. painter, r City Market


Vickers M. M. policeman, h 716 Highland av


Vickers M. M. policeman, h 716 Highland av


Vogler Miss Daisy, h Summit


Vogler Wm. T. & Son, watchmaker and jeweler. 234 Main


`chouler's Racket Store Fine Table Linen, Towels, Crashes, Nap- kins, Etc., Etc. 408 and 410 Liberty St., WINSTON, N. C.


Wachovia Loan 'and Trust Co. F. H. Fries, pres ; Jas. A. Gray, vice-pres .; Hy. F. Shaffner, secty. and treas .; 220 Main


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Wachovia National Bank. W. A. Lemley, pres .; J. A. Gray, cashier .; 250 Main and 2 W. 3rd


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Wade L. A. shoemaker, 105} W. 5th, h 615 Liberty Wade W. W. h 615 Liberty


Wagner Charles, clerk, bds 204 Liberty


Wakefield Dr. Will, oculist, 910 W. 4th,h do


1


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W. A. LEMLY, President. JAS. A. GRAY, Cashier.


WACHOVIA NATIONAL BANK, 250 Main and 2 West Third Street, WINSTON, N. C. CAPITAL, E


$150,000.


Surplus and Undivided Profits, $150,000.


DR. V. O. THOMPSON


Carries a complete line of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, &c. 13 West Fourth Street, Winston, N. C.


WINSTON, N. C.


S. E. HOUGH, Photographer,


2361% MAIN STREET,


fade or turn yellow, and superior to any other large portrait made.


Makes Enamel Argentic. Enlargements a specialty. When toned in Sepia we guarantee not to bronze,


any one to sell as low as he does. Next to P. O. 415 Liberty St., Winston, N. C.


D. H. KING


Manufacturer of and dealer in Crystal Ice. 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.


96 WINSTON DIRECTORY-WHITE DEPARTMENT.


Walker Bros. tob mfr. 644.W. 4th


Walker D. G. printer, h 215 Elm


Walker Frederick, tob manager, h 669 Holly av


Walker G. I. tob buyer, h 210 Pond


Walker J. R. mailing clerk, h 38 Brookstown av Walker Mrs. Martha, wid, h 913 Liberty


Walker M. A. (Walker Bros.), h 420 Spruce Walker Owen, h 825 13th


Walker Miss Sadie, h 636 W. 4th


Walker Mrs. S. J. wid, h 514 Crawford


Walker Wiley, h 669 Holly av


Walker W. A. h 669 Holly av


Walker W. S. cabinet maker, h 1018 White


Wall Hunter, clerk, bds 103 E. 4th


Wall Hunter, r cor Main and 2nd


[W. 4th


Wall & Huske, hardware, stoves, ranges, carriages, etc, 111 Wall James, wks "Sentinel," bds 1022 Depot


Wall John D. (Wall & Huske), h 118 Old Town


Wall Samuel, dray line, 519 Cherry, h do


Wall Thomas, h 519 Cherry


Warden Van E. yardman, h 1029 E. 2d


" What's in a Name?" Some Names have no significance, others are pregnant with Meaning.


P. E. ALLEN & CO. for Instance means Stylish and Reliable, Men's Hats, Shoes


and Furnishings. Phoenix Hotel Building, opp. Court House, WINSTON, N. C.


C OLD CHEAP JOHN BEARD'S.


Ware J. H. (Ware & Rawley), h 518 Cherry Ware & Rawley, grocers, 416 Liberty


Warner J. A. pump maker, h 221 Cherry


Warner Miss Mary, h E. 1st nr Railroad Warner W. C. com. salesman, h 717 Old Town


Wasson R. L. carpenter, h 518 Crawford


Watkins Miss Augusta, h 629 W. 5th Watkins Miss Ida Lee, h 629 W. 5th Watkins J. D. h 629 W. 5th


Watkins Nat, bds 200 Main


P Watlington C. A. grocer, 998 Liberty, h do Watlington F. H. grocer, 603 E. 9th, bds 930 Nading Watson & Buxton, lawyers, First Nat. Bank bldg, Liberty


Watson Cyrus B. (Watson & Buxton), h 546 Old Town Watson J. R. grocer and junk dealer, 623 Hickory, h 617 do Watson T. W. clerk, h 546 Old Town Watson -, electrician, bds 104 E. 2d


Watts Miss Bainie, h 602 W. 5th


Watts E. B. (E. B. Watts & Co.), h 644 Spring Watts E. B. & Co. grocers, 412 Liberty


A Mad Stone is kept at


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


The home of the Commercial Traveler, especially on Sunday. Noted for the excellence of its table. $2.00 to $2.50 per day.


allow


wont


He's the man who


ROSENBACHER & BROTHER


Fine Dress Goods and Dress Trimmings a Specialty. Lar-


gest stock of Silk Dress Goods in the State. 10 West Third Street, Winston.


WINSTON DIRECTORY-WHITE DEPARTMENT. 97


Weaver Miss Sarah, h 413 Depot Webb Mrs. E. P. wid, h 517 Liberty


Webb G. E. tobacconist, h 649 Spring


Webster Miss Amanda, h 1131 Liberty


Webster R. P. (Swink, Webster & Co.), h 223 W. 8th Weir Henry, carpenter, h 1033 White Welch Luther, collector, h 210 Chestnut


Wellfare Miss Emma, dress maker, h 14 Pond


Wells Coulton, bookkeeper, bds 229 Main


West W. W. carpenter, h 110 E. 2d


Westbrook Rev. C. W. local minister M. E. church, h Nading Westbrook K. clerk, Hotel Jones, r do


West End Hotel and Land Co. E. R. Arnis, sec'ty and treas., First National Bank Bldg, Liberty


Western Sentinel The, (weekly), W. F. Burbank, editor and prop., 417{ Liberty [Main Western Union Telegraph Co. S. W. Tise, manager, 243 Westmoreland R. L. bar clerk, r 415 Old Town


Schouler's Racket Store Carry a Complete Stock of Dry Goods and Notions. 408 and 410 Liberty St., WINSTON, N. C.


Westmoreland R. S. h 923 Liberty Wheeler Mrs. Sallie, h 1126 Old Town


Whitaker Miss Georgie, h 312 Broad


Whitaker J. B.Jr. books and stationery, 8 West 3rd, h 312 Broad Whitaker W. A. (W. W. Wood & Co.), also tobacco manu- facturer, 505 Church, h 504 Cherry


White Miss Bertha, h 720 Liberty White Charles, h 224 Pond


White C. E. painter, h 913 Liberty


White Edward, motorman, bds 315 Spring


White Miss Emma, h 945 Liberty


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E. B. WATTS.


W. J. CLIFFORD.


E. B. WATTS & CO.,


"PHONE 49."


FLOUR


COFFEE


Fine Groceries, Table Delicacies FRUITS, ETC., ETC. 412 Liberty Street, WINSTON, N. C.


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.




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