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Eagle Hose Co., No. 4, corner Academy and Laurel Streets (S). Chas. Tesh, captain; Walter Kimel, secretary, and eighteen call men.
Rough and Ready Co., receives $350 per year, and Eagle Hose Co. receives $40 per year.
BANKS AND BANKERS.
Piedmont Savings Bank .- 452 Lib- erty (W). Chartered February, 1900. Capital, $12,000. J. F. Grif- fith, president; D. G. Ford, vice- president; P. W. Crutchfield, cash- ier; A. F. Moses, asst. cashier.
The Peoples National Bank .- 308 Liberty (W). Incorporated June 1890. Capital $100,000. J. W. Fries, president; Win. A. Blair, vice- president ; T. A. Wilson, cashier.
Wachovia National Bank .- Incor- porated 1879. Capital $150,000. Surplus and profits $150,000. W. A. Lemly, president; Jas. A. Gray, cashier.
Wachovia Loan and Trust Co .- 220-222 Main (W). Incorporated 1893. Capital $600,000. Undivided profits $35,000. F. H. Fries, presi- dent; J. A. Gray, vice-president ; H. F. Shaffner, secretary and treasurer ; Thos. Maslin, asst. secretary.
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIA- TIONS.
Winston-Salem Building and Loan Association .- 6 West Fourth (W). Chartered November, 1889. Capi- tal $200,000. J. C. Buxton, presi- dent; Dr. J. F. Shaffner, vice-presi- dent; G. A. Follin, secretary and treasurer; Watson, Buxton & Wat- son, attorneys; Directors, Joe Ja- cobs, F. B. Efird, W. T. Vogler, and J. W. Shipley.
CEMETERIES.
Liberty Graveyard .- Corner White and Crawford Streets.
Moravian Graveyard .- Cedar Ave-
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nue from Cemetery to Bank Street. Salem Cemetery .- Cemetery St. east of Church.
CHURCHES.
Baptist.
Broad Street Baptist Church .- 221 Broad (W). Rev. B. K. Mason, pas- tor; Sunday services 11 a. m., and 7.30 p. m. Sunday School 9.30 a. m. Prayer-meeting Wednesday, 7.30 p. m.
First Baptist Church .- East 2d, corner Church (W), Rev. H. A. Brown, pastor. Sunday services 11 a. m., and 7.30 p. m. Sunday School 9 a. m. Prayer-meeting Wed- nesday. 7.30 p. m.
Southside Baptist Church .- 247 Monmouth (SS), Rev. Henry Sheets, pastor. Services second Sunday in each month at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday School 2 p. m.
Baptist Mission Chapel. - Marshall, N. W. corner Banks (S). Supported by the First Baptist Church. Sun- day School 2.30 p. m.
Waughtown Baptist Church .- 55 S. Pleasant (W T). Sunday ser- viees every third Sunday at 11 a. m. Sunday School every Sunday 10 a.m.
Christian.
Christian Church .- West 4th St., near Spring, Rev. J. R. Glenn, pas- tor. Sunday services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday School 9.45 a. m. Prayer-meeting Wednesday, 8 p. m.
Episcopal.
St. Paul's Episcopal Church .- Corner Pine and West Fourth Streets (W). Sunday services 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday School 9.45 a. m.
Four-Fold Gospel.
Four-Fold Gospel Church .- Ser- vices held in City Hall Building, Rev. C. T. Weigle, pastor. Sunday ser- vices 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday School 9.30 a. m. Prayer-meeting Tuesdays, 8 p. m.
Hebrew.
Services held in Jacobs Hall, 245} Main Street (W). No special time for services.
Lutheran.
Augsburg Lutheran Church .- Cor- ner Fourth and Spruce Streets (W), Rev. Parker Conrad, pastor. Sun- day services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday School 9.30 a. m. Prayer- meeting Wednesday, 8 p. m.
Methodist.
Burkhead M. E. Church, South .- 1012 Liberty (W), Rev. Harold Turn- er, pastor. Sunday services 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday School 9.45 a. m. Praver-meeting Wednes- day, 7.30 p. m.
Centenary M. E. Church, South .- Liberty, corner Sixth Street (W), Rev. H. F. Chreitzberg, pastor. Sunday services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday School 9.30 a. m. Prayer- meeting Wednesday, 8 p. m.
Grace M. E. Church, South .- Woodland Avenue, corner Fourth (W), Rev. J. H. Barnhardt, pastor. Sunday services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday School 9.30 a. m. Prayer- meeting Wednesday, 7.45 p. m.
Methodist Protestant Church .- Liberty, eorner Seventh (W), Rev. J. D. Williams, pastor. Sunday ser- vices 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sun- day School 9.30 a. m. Prayer-meet- ing Wednesday, 8 p. m.
Salem M. E. Church, South .- Poplar, S. E. corner Academy (S), Rev. W. M. Beles, pastor. Sunday services 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sun- day School 3 p. m.
Southside M. E. Church .- 603 Sprague (S S), Rev. W. M. Byles, pastor. Services first Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m., third Sunday 11 a. m., fourth Sunday 8 p. m. Sunday School 10 a. m.
Moravian.
Calvary Moravian Church .- Cor- ner Holly Avenue and Poplar Street, Rev. E. S. Crosland, pastor. Sun- day services 10.30 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday School 11.30 a. m. Prayer- meeting Wednesday, 8 p. m.
Christ Church .- Academy, N. W. corner Green (S), Rev. J. Kenneth Pfohl, pastor. Sunday services 7.30 p. m. Sunday School 9.30 a. m. Prayer-meeting Saturday, 7.45 p. m.
Elm Street Chapel (Moravian.)- 529-531 Elm (S). Sunday School every Sunday at 1.30 p. m. Ernest Stockton, superintendent.
Fairview Moravian Church .- 1226
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Liberty (W). Rev. H. E. Rondthaler, pastor. Services third Sunday in each month at 2.30 p. m. Sunday School every Sunday at 1.30 p. m.
Home Moravian Church .- Church, corner Academy (S). Rt. Rev. Ed- ward Rondthaler, pastor. Sunday services 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sun- day School 1.45 p. m. Prayer-meet- ing Wednesday, 8 p. m.
South Side Moravian Church .- 119 Chapel Street, Centerville. Rev. Charles Crouch, pastor. Services every fourth Sunday at 11 a. m. Sunday School every Sunday at 9.30 a. m.
Board of Provincial Elders of the Moravian Church .- 501 Main (S). Bishop Edward Rondthaler, prest ; Rev. J. E. Hall, J. W. Fries, H. A. Pfohl, W. T. Vogler and Dr. E. Strickland. J. F. Lineback, secretary and treasurer.
Congregation of United Brethren of Salem and Vicinity .- 501 Main (S). Controlled by following board of trustees: J. W. Fries, chairman, W. A. Lemly, W. T. Vogler, W. C. Crist, H. A. Pfohl, and H. F. Shaff- ner. J. F. Lineback, secretary and treasurer.
Non-Denominational.
Union Grove Church .- Ashe, cor- ner Crawford. No regular pastor or time for services.
Presbyterian.
First Presbyterian Church .- Cher- ry, opposite Third (W). Rev. D. Clay Lilly, pastor. Sunday services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday School 9.45 a. m. Prayer-meeting Wednes- day, 8 p. m.
Second Presbyterian Church .- Lib- erty Street, North Winston. Sun- day School 2.30 p. m.
Roman Catholic.
St. Leo Catholic Church .- West Fourth opposite Summit (W). Rev. Father Vincent, O. S. B., rector. Mass every Second Sunday at 10.30 a. m. Sunday School every Sunday at 10 a. m.
COLORED CHURCHES.
Baptist.
First Baptist Church *.- 210 East
Sixth Street (W). Rev. G. W. Hol- land, pastor. Sunday services 3 and 7.45 p. m. Sunday School 9.30 a. m. Prayer-meeting Wednesday, 8 p. m.
Missionary Baptist Church .*-- Shal- lowford, near limits (W). Rev. Jas. Jones, pastor. Sunday services 11 a. m., 3 and 8 p. m.
Mount Zion Baptist Church .*- 239 Hickory Street. Rev. G. W. Johnson, pastor. Sunday services 3 and 7.30 p. m. Sunday School 9.30 a. m. Prayer-meeting Thursday, S p. m.
New Bethel Baptist Church .*- 1016 Trade (W). Rev. J. A. Williston, pastor. Sunday services 11 a. m. and 3 and 8 p. m. Sunday School 1 p. m. Prayer-meeting Wednesday, 8 p. m.
Shiloh Baptist Church .*- East Thirteenth, near Highland Avenue. Rev. T. H. Hairston, pastor. Sun- day services 3 and 7.30 p. m. Sun- day School 11 a. m. Prayer-meet- ing Wednesday, S p. m.
Mount Pleasant M. E. Church. 7- Mickey Road, near Highland Avenue (W). Rev. W. W. Pope, pastor. Sunday services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday School 1 p. m. Prayer- meeting Wednesday, S p. m.
Christian.
Holy People's Tabernacle .*- East Ninth, near Maple (W). Rev. N. L. Glenn, pastor. Sunday services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Bible reading 3 p. m. Prayer-meeting Friday, 8 p. m.
Methodist.
St. James A. M. E. Church .*- East Seventh corner Maple. Rev. J. W. Walker, pastor. Sunday services 3 and 7.30 p. m. Sunday School 9.30 a. m. Prayer-meeting Wednesday, S p. m.
St. Paul's M. E. Church .*- East Seventh, corner Chestnut. Rev. G. W. Morehead, pastor. Sunday ser- vices 3 and 7.30 p. m. Sunday School 9.30 a. m. Prayer-meeting Wednesday, 8 p. m.
Union Bethel A. M. E. Church .*- Rear 1026 Oak (W). Rev. V. M. Worth, pastor. Sunday services 11 a. m., 3 and 7.30 p. m. Sunday School 10 a. m. Prayer-meeting Wednesday, S p. m.
Winston Tabernacle A. M. E. Zion Church .*- Depot, corner East Sev- enth Street. Rev. H. W. Smith, pas-
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tor. Sunday services 3 and 7.30 p. m. Sunday School 10.30 a. m. Prayer-meeting Wednesday, 7.30 p. m.
Moravian.
Moravian Colored Church .*- 915 Church (S). Rev. W. E. Spaugh, pastor. Sunday services 3 p. m. Sunday School 1.30 p. m.
Presbyterian.
Lloyd Presbyterian Church .*- 728} Chestnut(W). Rev.J.C.Alston, pastor. Sunday services 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday School 1 p. m. Prayer-meeting Thursday, 7.30 p. m.
EDUCATIONAL.
Public Schools of Winston.
Board of Graded School Commis- sioners .- J. C. Buxton, T. L. Vaughn, J. K. Norfleet, G. F. Brown, C. C. Vaughan, secretary.
Superintendent of Schools .- W. S. Snipes. Office, West End School.
West End Graded School .- 815 West Fourth Street. Thos. Hume, Jr., principal. R. B. Crawford, T. H. Cash, Miss Bessie Howard, Miss Julia Lambeth, Miss Dupuy, Miss Slocumb, Miss Mary Wiley, Miss Rosalind Sheppard, Miss Mary Me- dearis, Miss J. Farish, Miss Eleanor Follin, Miss G. Jenkins, Mrs. Walter Leak, and Miss Lillian Jenkins, teachers.
North Winston Graded School .- Depot Street, near Liberty. Leon Cash, Principal. Miss Buford, Miss M. Reville, Miss F. Brown, Miss Daisy Crutchfield, Miss H. Dull, teachers.
East Winston Graded School. - Highland Avenue, near Fifth. Miss Ada Roan, Principal. Miss Sadie Walker, Miss Annie Bynum, Miss Kate Poindexter, teachers.
Colored Graded School .- 615 De- pot Street, S. A. Smith, Principal. R. W. Brown, Miss Lillian Hayes, Miss H. L. Patterson, Miss M. D. Yarborough, Miss E. C. Friday, Miss E. E. Mitchell, Mrs. M. E. Smith, Mrs. C. B. Blum, teachers.
Boston Cottage School .*- J. W Pasley, Principal. Miss L. D. Gallo- way, assistant.
County Schools .- Winston Town- ship.
West Salem Public School .- Mul- berry, corner Academy Street (S). E. P. Mendenhall, Principal. Miss Ethel Foust, Miss Carrie Martin, Miss Mamie Roberts, and Miss Lizzie Mc- Iver, teachers
East Salem Public School .- Bel- lews Creek Street. S. A. Hege, Principal. Miss Maud Miller, assist- ant.
Cool Springs Public School .- Kernersville Road, beyond limits. A. T. Cox, Principal.
PRIVATE SCHOOLS AND COLLEGE
Edgewood School .- 235 Spruce Street (W). Mrs. Sophie Lanier and Miss Mary Dwire, Proprietors. Select Kindergarten and private day-school.
Salem Academy and College.
For girls and young women. Founded 1802. Corner Church and Academy Streets (S).
TRUSTEES.
Rt. Rev. Edward Rondthaler, D. D., president; John W. Fries, Rev. James E. Hall.
FINANCIAL BOARD.
Rt. Rev. Edward Rondthaler, D. D., president ; John W. Fries, Rev. James E. Hall, Herbert A. Pfohl, E. F. Strickland, M. D., William T. Vogler.
PRINCIPAL.
Rev. John H. Clewell Ph. D.
OFFICERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD.
Rev. John H. Clewell, Ph. D., Principal.
Mrs. Alice W. Clewell, Lady Prin- cipal.
Miss Emma A. Lehman, Senior Room Company.
Miss Louisa Shaffner, Miss Carrie Vest, Junior Room Company.
Miss Elizabeth Heisler, Miss Janie Lewis, Park Hall Room Company. Miss S. E. Shaffner, Miss Mary Greider, Fourth Room Company.
Miss Carrie Speas, Miss Mamie Kapp, Fifth Room Company.
Miss Mamie Lewis, Miss Emma Stafford, Sixth Room Company.
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Miss Emma Chitty, Miss Otelia Barrow, Ninth Room Company.
Miss Margaret Bessent, Miss Geor- gia Rights, Tenth Room Company.
Miss Clara Query, Day School Department.
Miss L. Eugenia Henderson Infirm- ary and Home Nursing.
Mr. C. B. Pfohl, secretary; H. T. Bahnson, M. D., medical adviser.
ASSISTANTS IN THE HOUSEHOLD.
Miss Lisetta Rempson, stewardess. Miss Cynthia Thomas, Refectory. Miss Willie Miller, housekeeper.
Mrs. Savage, laundry.
CORPS OF INSTRUCTION.
Rev. John H. Clewell, Ph. D .- Natural Science.
Rt. Rev. Edward Rondthaler, D. D .- Biblical Literature and Greek.
Miss Emma A. Lehman .- English Literature.
Miss Louisa C. Shaffner .- Mathe- matics and Bookkeeping.
Miss Emma L. Chitty, Miss Carrie R. Jones .- Latin.
Miss Margaret Bessent .- Indus- trial Department.
Miss Sarah E. Shaffner .- History and Telegraphy
Miss Anna Seidenberg .- Studio and German.
Miss Clara Query .- Industrial De- partment.
Miss Adalyn Ackerman .- Elocu- tion.
Professor H. A. Shirley .- Instru- mental Music.
Miss Sarah L. Vest, Miss Amelia Van Vleck, Miss Georgia Rights, Miss Ethel Jeter, Mrs. H. E. Rondthaler, Miss Leonora Johnston, Miss Janie Lewis, Miss May Barber. -Assistants in Instrumental Music.
Miss Luda Morrison .-- Vocal Music. Miss Emma C. Bonney, B. S .- Science.
MIlle. La Porte .- Private French. Professor Tillinghast .- Violin.
Miss L. Eugenia Henderson .- Home care of the sick.
Miss Mary E. Meinung, Miss Otelia Barrow, Miss Carrie Vest, Miss Eliza- beth Heisler, Miss Mamie Lewis, Miss Hennie Peterson, Miss Mabel Butner, Miss Mary Greider, Miss Emma Staf- ford, Miss Carrie Speas, Miss Annie McKinney, Miss Emma Smith, Miss Mabel Traxler, Miss Mamie Kapp .- General Instruction.
Salem Boys' High School.
500 Church Street, Salem. Found- ed 1794.
SCHOOL BOARD.
Rt. Rev. Edward Rondthaler, D. D., chairman ; James T. Lineback, secretary; John W. Fries, Clarence E. Crist, Bernard J. Pfohl, Frank H. Vogler.
OFFICERS OF THE SCHOOL.
Rt. Rev. Edward Rondthaler, D. D., president.
James F. Brower, A. M., Head- Master.
CORPS OF TEACHERS.
James F. Brower, A. M., Head- Master and Instructor in Academic Department.
W. B. Owen, Jr., A. B., Assistant Instructor.
Miss E. Elizabeth Crist, Instructor in Primary Department.
Rev. J. K. Pfohl, Drawing, Physics, and Music. Rt. Rev. Edward Rondthaler, D. D., Literature and History.
Tillinghast School of Music .- 235 Spruce Street (W). Prof J. W Til- linghast, Director.
Miss S. A. Vogler's Primary School. -8 E West S.
COLORED.
Addie Morris Mission *.- 202 E. Sixth. Auspices Woman's Baptist Home Mission Society of Chicago, Ill. Addie C. Morris, Directress.
Moravian School .*- 293 Center- ville Street (S S). George Penn, teacher.
The Slater Industrial and State Normal School .*- Columbian Heights .
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
Southern Express Co .- 207 Main (W). A. D, Porcher, agent.
HALLS AND BUILDINGS.
Bitting Hall *.- Happy Hill (S). Citizens Hall *.- 734 (A) Chestnut (W).
County Court-House .- Bounded
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by Third, Fourth, Main and Liberty Streets.
Gray Block .- West Third, opp. court-house.
Jacob's Building .- 245-247 Main (1).
Jacobs Hall .- 2453 Main (W).
Jones Hall *.- 311} Church (W) Knights of Pythias Hall .- 12} West Third (W).
Knights of Pythias Hall .- 472 Main (S).
Lemly Building .- Main, southeast cor. Third (W).
Masonic Hall .- 4043 Liberty (W). Masonic Hall *.- 207 E. 7th (W). Municipal Building. - Main, north- east cor. Fourth (W).
Peoples National Bank Building .- 300-310 Liberty.
Tise's Hall .- 3113 Main (W).
True Reformers' Hall *.- 802 Lin- den (W).
Union Republican Building .- 216 Main (W).
Wachovia Loan & Trust Building. -218 Main (W).
Y. M. C. A. Hall .- 5} West Fourth (W).
HOSPITALS, HOMES, ETC.
Belo Home of Salem .- Corner Main and Bank Streets. A home for aged and self-supporting women. Under auspices of the Belo Home Associa- tion. Miss Gertrude Siewers, super- intendent.
Slater Hospital *.- Columbian Ileights. S. G. Atkins, superin- tendent ; Lula C. Hairston, Matron.
Twin City Hospital .- 104-110 Brookstown Avenue (W). Mrs. Mary Patterson, president ; Mrs. James A. Gray, vice-president ; Mrs. W. B. Taylor, secretary; Mrs. E. E. Sheton, treasurer; Miss Sarah II. Strain, superintendent.
Moravian Sisters Home .- 617-623 and 709 Church (S). A home for aged and destitute single women, under auspices of the Moravian congrega- tion of Salem. Miss E. A. Chitty, superintendent.
Salem Home for Old Ladies and Orphans .- 823-829 Main (S). A home for destitute old ladies and children. Under auspices of the Moravian Congregation of Salem. Miss C. A. Hicks, superintendent.
INCORPORATED COMPANIES.
Arista Mills Co .- 107 Shallowford (S). Incorporated October 1903, capital $490,000. J. W. Fries, presi- dent; H. E. Fries, vice-president ; B. J. Pfohl, secretary and treasurer. A. F. Messick Grocery Co .- 120- 122 East Third (W). Incorporated 1900. Capital $75,000. A. F. Mes- sick, president; R. W. Hicks, vice- president ; J. W. Brown, secretary and treasurer.
Carolina Mills .- 600 Shallowford (S). Incorporated December 1903. Capital $100,000. H. D. Poindexter, president; P. K. Green, vice-presi- dent and treasurer; William AA Blair, secretary.
Church Lumber Co .- 202-204 Bel- lews Creek (S). Incorporated 1900. Capital $11,500. H. A. Pfohl, presi- dent and treasurer ; S. F. Wise, vice- president ; T. W. Church, secretary.
Click-Rierson Co .- 135 Main (W). Incorporated 1897. R. C. Click, president ; J. M. Singleton, vice-presi- dent; N. L. Crawford, secretary and treasurer.
Elks' Home and Auditorium Co .- 447 Liberty (W). Incorporated 1902. Sterling Smith, president; R. J. Reynolds, vice-president ; Thos. Maslin, secretary and treasurer.
Follin-Hodgin Co .- 106 W. 4th (W). Incorporated January 1904. G. A. Follin, president ; G. D). Hod- gin, secretary and treasurer.
Farmers Trade House Co .- 438- 440 Trade (W). Incorporated March, 1904. R. B. Flint, president ; J. F. Griffith, secretary and treasurer. Forsyth Chair Co .- Sunnyside Av. (S). Incorporated 1900. Capital $25,000. Chas. Siewers, president and treasurer; Ralph Siewers, vice- president and secretary.
Forsyth Iron Bed Co .- Sunnyside Avenue (S S). Incorporated 1901. Capital $20,000. Charles Siewers, president and treasurer; W. A. Blair vice-president ; R. H. Rice, secretary.
Forsyth Manufacturing Co .- Sun nyside Avenue (S S). Incorporated 1892. Capital $15,000. H. E. Fries president ; R. A. Spaugh, vice- presi- dent; W. A. Blair, secretary and treasurer.
Forsyth Roller Mills .- 1003 Liber- ty (W). Incorporated 1900. Capi- tal $50,000. A. E. Holton, presi- dent; J. F. Griffith, vice-president ; W. A. Lemly, treasurer; A. L. But- ner, secretary and manager.
Fries Manufacturing and Power
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Co .- 210 Church. H. E. Fries, president; F. H. Fries and W. A. Blair, vice-presidents; B. J. Pfohl, secretary and treasurer; J. J. Sigg, manager
Gilmer Bros. Co .- 217-223 Main (W). Incorporated 1901. Capital $150,000. J. E. Gilmer president ; J. L. Gilmer, vice-president; P. Gil- mer, secretary and treasurer.
Glendon Mining & Mfg Co .- 120 V. 4th (W). G. M. Hinshaw, presi- dent and agent.
Hinshaw & Medearis Co .- 120
West Fourth (W). Incorporated 1893. G. W. Hinshaw, president and agent.
Hooper-Brooks Hardware Co .- 424 Trade (W). Incorporated 1900. R. H. Brooks, president ; W. S. Differ, vice-president ; E. C. Jones, secretary and manager; C. M. Hooper, treas- urer.
Huntley-Hill-Stockton Co .- 446- 450 Trade (W). Incorporated Jan- uary, 1904. B. F. Huntley, president, W. P. Hill, vice-president; M. D. Stockton, secretary and treasurer.
Inside Land & Investment Co .--- 308 Liberty (W). Incorporated 1892. Capital $35,000. J. F. Shaffner, president; J. C. Bessent, secretary, Wm. A. Blair, treasurer.
Jenkins Bros. Shoe Co .- 213 Main (W). Incorporated May 1903. R. F. Jenkins, president; T. L. Vaughn, vice-president ; H. E. Jenkins, secre- tary and treasurer.
Liipfert-Scales Co .- 233 Church (W). Incorporated July 1903. J. K. Norfleet, president; F. J. Liipfert, vice-president and treasurer; R. C. Norfleet, secretary.
McDowell & Rogers .- Hotel Phoenix Block. Incorporated 1896. Capital $10,000. B. F. Rogers, president ; J. A. McDowell, secretary and treasurer.
Miller Bros. Co .- 1036 Chestnut (W). Incorporated 1900. Capital $30.000. G. L. Miller, president, secretary and treasurer ; J. J. Leight, vice-president.
Owens Drug Co .- 6 West Third and 248 Main (W). Incorporated 1901. Capital $10,000. P. J.Brame president; R. M. Brame, secretary and treasurer.
P. H. Hanes Knitting Co .- 601-603 Church (W). Incorporated 1903. P. H. Hanes, president ; W. M. Hanes vice-president ; P. H. Hanes, Jr., secretary and treasurer.
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co .- southeast corner Church and East
Fifth (W.) Incorporated 1899. (New Jersey). Capital $5,000,000. R. J. Reynolds, president; B. N. Duke, first vice-president; W. N. Reynolds, second vice-president; Geo. W. Coan, secretary and treas- urer.
Salem Iron Works .- Liberty, op- posite Bellews Creek. Incorporated 1900. C. A. Hege, president; W. J. Hege, vice-president; W. T. Spaugh, secretary and treasurer.
Salem Parlor Furniture Co .- Shal- lowford, corner High (S). Incorpo- rated 1902. Capital $10,000. Ralph Siewers, president and treasurer; Charles Siewers, vice-president; W. H. Watkins, secretary.
Salem Water Supply Co .- 430 Main (S). Incorporated 1877. F. H. Fries, president; J. F. Shaffner, Sr., vice-president and superintendent; H. F. Shaffner, secretary and treas- urer.
Shamrock Mills .- 220 Pine (W). Incorporated 1904. Capital $100,000. A. S. Hanes, president : J. R. Fletch- er, manager sales department.
Smith-Phillips Lumber Co .- 525 Church (W). Incorporated February, 1904. M. D. Smith, president; J. H. Phillips, vice-president; W. L. Teague, secretary and treasurer.
Stone Mountain Granite and Tim- ber Co .- 120 West Fourth (W). Capital $100,000. G. W. Hinshaw, president and agent.
Stone Mountain Railway Co .- 120 West Fourth (W). Incorporated 1897. Capital $200,000. G. W. Hin- shaw ,president and agent.
The Casper Company .- 617-619 Main and 622 Church (W). Incorpo- rated May, 1902. Capital $20,000. J. L. Casper, president; C. A. Hart- man, vice-president; A. W. Jones, secretary and treasurer.
The J. W. Hester Co .- 443 Trade (W). Incorporated January 1904. Capital $1,000. R. C. Click, presi- dent; J. W. Hester, secretary and treasurer.
The Lick Co .- 205 East Fourth (W). Incorporated November, 1902. Dr. J. W. Petty, president ; Watt Mar- tin, treasurer and general manager; P. T. Wilson, vice-president and sec- retary.
The Maline Mills .- 614-618 Main (S). Incorporated October, 1902. Capital $25,000. Thos. Maslin, pres- ident and treasurer; J. L. Gilmer, vice-president; W. L. Siewers, sec- retary.
The People's Fuel and Ice Co .-
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209 East Third (W). Incorporated October, 1903. J. G. Kerner, presi- dent ; F. F. Kerner, secretary and treasurer.
The Sentinel Publishing Co .- 8 West Third (W). Incorporated 1892. W. F. Burbank, president; R. E. Carmichael, secretary ; H. W. Kron- heimer, manager.
The Tise Manufacturing Co .- 703 Main (W). Incorporated 1903. T. H. Tise, president; Jacob Tise, vice- president.
The West End Hotel and Land Co. -Peoples National Bank Building. Incorporated 1890. J. C. Buxton, president ; R. B. Raney, vice-presi- dent ; J. S. Dunn, secretary and treas- urer.
The Whitaker-Harvey Co .- 711 Church (W). Incorporated April, 1902. Capital $55,000. W. A. Whit- aker, president ; W. L. Harvey, vice- president ; S. C. Ogburn, second vice- president ; T. S. Butler, secretary and treasurer.
Twin City Building and Loan Asso- ciation .*- 3153 Main (W). Incorpo- rated 1903. Capital $50,000. S. G. Atkins, president; R. W. Brown, secretary; J. H. Brim, treasurer.
Twin City Investment Co .- 308 Liberty (W). Incorporated 1892. Capital $25,000. James A. Gray, president ; A. H. Eller, secretary ; Wm. A. Blair, treasurer.
Twin City Wood Co .- 602-60S Chestnut (W). Incorporated 1903. Capital $25,000. Dr. J. P. Fearring- ton, president; J. G. Fearrington, vice-president; W. H. Turner, sec- retary and treasurer; J. A. L. Miller, manager.
Union Republican Publishing Co .- 218 Main (W). Incorporated 1895. Capital $20,000. W. A. Goslen, president and treasurer ; E. T. Kapps vice-president ; George H. Rights, secretary.
Vade Mecum Spring Co .- 247} Main (W). Incorporated 1900. A. H. Eller, president; J. C. Tise, secre- tary and treasurer.
Vaughn & Co .- 208 East Fourth (W). Incorporated 1900. Capital $50,000 paid in. E. D. Vaughn, pres- ident; E. L. Anderson, viee-presi- dent; R. A. Spaugh, secretary; W. W. Conrad, treasurer.
Wachovia Loan and Trust Co .- 218 Main (W). Incorporated 1893. Capital $600,000. Undivided prof- its $35,000. F. H. Fries, president ; J. A. Gray, vice-president; H. F.
Shaffner, secretary and treasurer; Thos. Maslin, asst. secretary.
Wachovia Mills .- 533 Church. In- corporated July, 1890. Capital $50,- 000. G. L. Dull, president; H. E. Fries, vice-president; W. H. Turner, secretary and treasurer.
Winston Brick and Tile Co .- Office, 305 Main (W). Incorporated March, 1900. W. T. Carter, presi- dent and treasurer; J. A. Efird, vice- president ; R. J. Bowen, secretary.
Winston Development Co .- 12} West Third. Incorporated 1890. J. A. Gray, president; D. P. Mast, vice- president; H. W. Foltz, secretary; W. I. Brookes, treasurer.
Winston Furniture Co .- Depot be- vond East Tenth. Incorporated 1898. Capital $50,000. R. I. Dalton, pres- ident; W. A. MeSwain, secretary and treasurer.
Winston-Salem Gas and Lighting Co .- 212 Main (W). Incorporated 1900. Capital $100,000. E. B. Jones, president; Chas. L. Scott, secretary ; H. T. Duke, treasurer ; R. V. Howes, superintendent.
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