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R. H. MONEY, Real Estate and Fire Insurance
TO BE UP - TO - DATE, Electric Power and Electric Lights are Necessary The Fries Manufacturing and Power Co.
The Life Insurance Co. of Virginia
the OLDEST Southern Life Insurance Company:
IS the LARGEST and STRONGEST Southern Life Insurance Company:
ORGANIZED 1871 the PIONEER Southern Industrial Life Insurance Company:
J. E. SILLS, Supt., Rms. 311-13-15 Masonic Temple Bldg. Winston-Salem, N.C.
CLOTHES and FURNISHINGS
Mock - Bagby - Stockton
CHURCHES
518
CHURCHES
Hebrew
Services held in Jacobs Hall, 2431/2 Main
Institutional
Burkhead Institutional-1012 Liberty, Rev W M Biles pastor
Lutheran
Augsburg-4th cor
Spruce,
Rev E A Shenk pastor
Methodist
Centenary-(south), Liberty cor 6th, Rev J E Abernethy pas- tor, Services Sunday 11 am, 7:30 pm, Sunday School 9:45 a m
Grace (south)-Woodland av cor 4th, Rev L W Collins pas- tor
Methodist Protestant-Liber- ty cor 7th, Rev G F Millaway, pastor
Salem (south)-Poplar se cor Academy, Rev J S Hiatt pastor Southside-Sprague st, S'side, Rev J S Hiatt pastor
West End-Rev W A Lam- beth pastor
Moravian
Calvary Moravian Church- Holly av cor Poplar, Rev E S Crosland pastor
Christ Church 911-913 W Academy, Salem, Rev J F Mc- Cuiston pastor
Centerville-Centerville; Rev E C Stemple pastor
East Salem Chapel-Belews nr Greenwood Salem, Rev E C Stemple pastor Elm Street Chapel-529-531 Elm (S), Rev E C Stemple pas- tor
Fairview Moravian Church- 1226 Liberty, Rev L G Lucken- bach, pastor
Home Moravian Church-629 Church, Salem, Rev J K Pfohl pastor; Services, Sunday Litany and sermon 11 am, Sunday school 9:30 am, Evening ser- vices May 1st to Sept 30th 7:45 pm, Oct 1st to Apl 30th, 7:30 pm, Midweek service Wed 7:30
pm, Christian Endeavor, Sun- day 6:45 pm; pres Board of Elders Rev J K Pfohl, chrmn Board of Trustees E T Mickey; sec-treas L F Owen
Southside Moravian Church- 119 Chapel Street, Centerville, Rev L G Luckenbach pastor
Board of Provincial Elders of the Moravian Church-501 Main Salem, J T Lineback, sec-treas Congregation of United Bretlı- ren of Salem and Vicinity-501 Main, Salem, J A Lineback, sec- treas
Non-Denominational
Salvation Army, 430 Main Union Grove - Ashe cor
Crawford
Presbyterian
First Presbyterian - Cherry and 3d, Rev Neal L Anderson D D pastor, Mr George W Lee, pastor's asst, Public Worship, Sundays 11 am, 7:30 pm, Sun- day School, 9:45 a m, Prayer Meeting, Wednesday 7:30 pm North Winston Presbyterian -Liberty extd, Rev G W Lee pastor
Reformed
Reformed Church - Waugh- town, A S Peeler pastor
COLORED CHURCHES
Baptist
First-210 e 6th; Rev JA Whitted pastor
Missionary-702 e 3d; Rev - Matthews pastor
Mt Zion-524 e 9th; Rev R L File pastor
New Bethel-1016 Trade; Rev J W Kilgro
Primitive (old)-e end 12th;
Rev Green Galloway pastor Mt Pleasant-Baltimore; Rev J T Martin pastor
Rising Ebenezer-Happy Hill, Rev P H Jones, pastor
Shiloh-1201 Highland av, Rev T H Hairston pastor West End-Shallowford rd Rev J W Jones pastor
CRUTCHFIELD & McGRAW TRANSFER CO. BAGGAGE Called for and Delivered Promptly
Phone 1177
Office 211 East Third Street
BUY YOUR FROM
418 TRADE STREET
Phone 316
Co.
Gas! a purposes
For all BUY A GAS RANGE
And keep your Kitch- en Clean and Cool
Winston-Salem Light & Fuel Co.
212 MAIN STREET
CHURCHES
519
EDUCATIONAL
Christian
High Maple Disciple -- 931 Walnut; Rev R L. Peters pastor
Holy People's Tabernacle -- 524 c 9th; Rev Obadiah King, pastor
Episcopal
St Stephen's Mission-Column- bian Heights; Rev J K Satter- white, rector
Methodist
Mt Pleasant (3 E)-14th nr Spring; Rev W W Pope pastor People's Choice (A M E Zion) -Columbian Heights: Rev H B Moss, pastor
St Home (M E)-Boston Cot- tages
St James (A M E)-719 e 7th; Rev T W Cotton pastor
St James Chapel (ME)- Happy Hill; Rey - Walton, pastor
St Paul's (M E)-Chestunt cor ith: Rey N D Shamborgner. pastor
Union Bethel (A M E Zion) Wren av nr Oak; Rev A I. Price, pastor
Winston Tabernacle (A M E Zion)-624 Depot; Rev G Hig- gins, pastor
Moravian
Oak. Grove Moravian-915 Church; Rev W E Spaugh, pas- tor
Presbyterian
Grace-719 Depot; Rev C 1 Ward. pastor
Lloyd-730 Chestnut: Rey J C Alston, pastor
Union Union Mission-Vine cor 6th; Rev J D Diggs, pastor
CLUBS
Elks Club-Elks Bldg
Eagles Club, 51/2 w 4th Twin City Club, 306 Liberty
EDUCATIONAL
( Public Schools of Winston)
Supt of School R 11 Latham, office Cherry nr 4th
Supervisor Com'l Dept-Miss 1 L Dobson
Supervisor. Teachers' Train- ing-Miss Annie Wiley
Supervisor, Manual Training -A O Stone
Winston High School -Cher- ry nr 4th
Principal- L. Lea White
Teachers-J H Clement, W G Jerome and Misses Eleanor Fol- lin, Mary Medaris, Anna Bux- ton. Undine Futrell and Mary Wiley: Janitor, #Jos Long
East Winston School-High- land av cor 7th
Principal-Miss Ada Roan
Teachers - Misses Claude Poindexter. Sallie Farrar, Ivey Walker. Ethel Dalton, Rose Hayw od, Lucretia Wilson, Mrs M C James, Lura Cherry and Catherine Poindexter; Janitor. Chas Russell
North Winston Graded School Depot nr Liberty --
Principal-Thos H Cash
Teachers-Misses Marion Re- ville, Lewis Dull, Stella Farrow, Florence Brown, Charlotte Webb, Bertie Langley, Mary Pulliam, Estelle Webster, Bes- sie Hylton, Mrs M F Holton and Mrs J A McDowell; Jani- tor, Ino Brown
West End Graded School- 815 w 4th
Principal, Miss Lillian Jenkins Teachers-Misses Sadie Wal- ker, Nannie Sheetz, Willie Ed- munds. Lilla Young, Kate Jen- kins, Bessie Henry, May Follin. Louise Daniel, Stella Alspaugh, Ida Pennev, Clara Watson. Maggie Rierson. Mande Davis. Annie Martin. Margaret Wertz. Sallie Jones, Phoebe Edmunds and Lizzie Melver: Janitor.
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Dry Storage ICE
Ice Cream AND Cold Storage
PHONES : Main Office 1116 Ice Dept. 879 Coal Dept. 919
Fogle Bros. Co.
Phone 85 -:-
Manufacturers of ROUGH and DRESSED LUMBER, Flooring. Ceiling. Siding. Moulding. Turn- ed & Scrolled work, Etc., Etc.
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Little Children Can Do As Well As Grown Folks At Rosenbacher's
"EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY"
ONE PRICE TO ALL
The Big Department Store
EDUCATIONAL 520
HOSPITALS, ETC
Colored Graded School-613 Depot
Principal-S A Smith
Teachers - Cora B Blum,
Frances C Pearson, Portia Mitchell, Gertrude Penry, Lot- tie Gibson, Birdie G Robinson, Eva Patterson. Mary Luns- ford, Eliza E Bingham, Mrs A S Kilgore, Mrs N E Smith, Nel- lie I. Mebane, Mrs Annie Smith, and R W Brown; Janitor, Hen- ry Mebane
Woodland Avenue School- Woodland av
Principal-S A Smith
Teachers - Zula P Lovell. Priscilla Graham. Mrs Nora L Lewis. and Mrs L M Mebane: Janitor-Henrietta Wilson
(Salem Public Schools)
East Salem Public School- Belews extd Salem; Miss Blos- som Traxler, prin
West Salem Graded School- E P Mendenhall, prin
(Suburban Public School)
* Blumtown-Blumtown; JJ Jones, prin
*Belleview - Belleview: A J Brown, prin
Boston Cottages School-Old Town rd; Rey Chas Ward, prin Centerville Public School- Centerville: R H Biseker prin *North Trade Street-Trade nr 11th; Lillie Mebane, prin North Winston-906 Patter- son av: T H Cash, prin
Pine Chapel-Southside: Miss Maud Pinnix. prin
Shady Mount-e 14th extd; Miss Gertrude Vance, prin
Waughtown -- 61 Tryon, W'- town; J H Nance, prin
PRIVATE SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
Salem Academy and College for Girls and Young Women, founded 1802 (Church cor Acad- emy)
President-Rev H E Rond- thaler, A MI
Vice-President Katherine Rondthaler
Deal of Music Faculty Trustees - Rt Rev Edwd Rondthaler, D D, pres, Rev Jno H Clewell sec, Rev Jas E Hall, Jno W Fries, Rev J Kenneth Pfohl, Col Frank H Fries, Judge H R Starbuck, W F Shafner, Chas Siewers, Fred Fogle, D W Harmon
*Slater State Normal and In- dustrial, Columbian Hghts; F M Kennedy, prin
Tinsley Military
Institute (The), 4th cor Cherry
Headmaster-J Tinsley
Twin City Business College- Main nr 3d, pres C L Padgett Vogler's S A Miss, Primary School, S e West, Salem
Colored Graded and Industri- al School-615 Depot, S A Smith prin
HOSPITALS, HOMES, ETC.
Belo Home of Salem-Main cor Bank, Salem; a home for aged and self-supporting women Under auspices of the Belo Home Association; Miss Ger- trude Siewers supt
*Slater Hospital-Columbian Heights
Twin City Hospital-104-110 Brookstown av; Miss Eugenia Henderson supt
Mo. avian Sisters Home-617- 623 and 709 Church, Salem; a home for aged and destitute single women
Moravian Widows Home- Main cor Academy, Salem; J A Lineback supt
Salem Home-823-829 Main. Salem; a home for destitute old ladies and children: under aus- pices of the Moravian congre- gation of Salem: Mrs V V Pe- tree, matron
Forsyth County Home-Lib- erty beyond Fairview; J L Wag- oner supt
The Children's Home (Meth- odist Orphanage)-W Winston; H A Hayes supt
Fine Watch Repairing and Engraving Sapp Jewelry Store
THE
PLUMBER
G. W. MCSWAIN
Phone 274
MODERN PLUMBING
106 WEST 5th
BRANCH'S NATIONAL DETECTIVE AGENCY
S. L. BRANCH, General Manager. 1st National Bank Bldg., CHARLOTTE, N. C.
General Detective Business Transacted for Corporations and Individuals Experts in the use of the new finger print system of identification now in use by Scotland Yard and Paris HIGHEST POLICE, DETECTIVE AND BUSINESS REFERENCES.
LIBRARIES
521
SECRET ORDERS
LIBRARIES
Carnegie Public Library-301 Cherry: Librarian Mrs Mary C Prather
MILITARY
Forsyth Riflemen Co "C"- First Regiment N C S G: Or- ganized Feb 12th 1812; drill ey- ery Monday night at Armory cor Fourth and Church sts, J G Wooten captain, JA Stith first lieutenant. W A Holder second lieutenant. R Holder first ser- geant: membership 50
Record
Company A. first Battallion, N CT-War of 1812
Company G First North Caro- lina Volunteers-Mexican War Company D. Twenty-First Regiment N C T-Civil War, '61-65
Company C. First Regiment. N C Volunteers-Spanish Amer ican War
Lieut Col 1st N CN G-Col J C Bessent
Chief Engineer-Col J L Lud- low
Aide de Camp-Col HI Mon- tague Asst Q M Genl-Maj J W Dalton
PARKS
Moravian Reservation, bound- ed by Spruce, Holly av, Spring and 2d
Nissen Park-south of city. under management of street railway
Piedmont Park ( Fairgrounds) -Liberty extd
SECRET AND BENEVO- LENT ORGANIZATIONS
Benevolent and Protective Or- der of Elks
Winston Lodge No 449, Elks Bldg: organized 1899; Meet cy- ery Tuesday night except during the months of May. June. July and August, when meetings are
held once a month: S T Roper, exalted ruler, C L Carroll sec. R R Crawford Jr treas, 1 L Riggins, Sterling Smith and J J Norman trustees
Masonic
Winston Lodge No 167. A F & A M. Masonic Temple, meets second Monday night
Salem Lodge No 289, A F & A M. over Salem postoffice. meets first and third Tuesday nights
Winston Chapter No 24, R A M. Masonic Temple, meets third Monday night
Zabud Council No 13, R & S M. Masonic Temple, meets first Monday night
Piedmont Commandery No 6. K T. Masonic Temple, meets fourth Monday night
Twin City Chapter No 60, Or- der of Eastern Star. Masonic Temple, meets first and third Thursdays
Odd Fellows
Salem Lodge No 36, 40412 Liberty, meets every Tuesday night
Bethabara Lodge No 106 over Salem postoffice, meets every Friday night
Salem Encampment No 20. 4041/ Liberty, meets second and fourth Thursday nights Evangeline Rebekah Lodge No 27. 40412 Liberty, meets first and third Tuesday nights
Knights of Pythias
Damon Lodge No 41, 121/2 w 3d, every Tuesday night
Salem Lodge No 56, over Sa- lem P O, every Monday night Wachovia Lodge No 145, ev- ery Monday night in Fairview Junior Order hall, North Lib- erty st
Eagles Club and Lodge
Winston-Salem aeric No 132. 512 w 4th, every Tuesday night
New "Shackamaxon" woolens in stock.
CORRECT TAILORS
WINSTON TAILORING CO.
If you want to add a little distinction to your clothes have them made by
518 Liberty
ERNEST J. ANGELO, Mgr.
Furniture, Stoves, Ranges and Carpets CRIM-CANTRELL FURNITURE CC. 307 and 309 Main Street
PEACOCK PLUMBING COMPANY
Manufacturers' Agents Sanitary Plumbing and Repair Work
Phone No. 938
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Winston-Salem, N. C.
BETTER
Clothes
THE HOME OF
McDOWELL & ROGERS
Hats and
Furnishings
SECRET ORDERS 522
SECRET CRDERS
Independent Order Red Men
Croatan Tribe No 27, meets in Eagle's hall, Main and 4th, ev- ery Friday night
Junior Order United American Mechanics
Liberty Council No 3, 121/2 W Fourth, every Monday night
Salem Council No 14, over Salem postoffice, every Thurs- day night
Fairview Council No 19, over Grubbs & Lehman's store, every Thursday night
Southside Council No 80, Cen- terville hall, every Tuesday night
Centerville Council No 20, Waughtown hall, every Tues- day night
Daughters of Liberty
Salem Council No 4, over Sa- lem postoffice, second and fourth Monday nights
Woodmen of the World
Twin-City Camp No 27, 121/2 w Fourth, every Tuesday night
Royal Arcanum
Winston Council No 1224 121/2 w Fourth. meeting when called
Improved Order of Heptasophs
Winston-Salem Concave No 1083, meets second and fourth Thursdays in Eagles' hall, cor Main and Fourth sts
Washington Camp No 1, of N C. P O S of A, meets every Wednesday night 7:30 Jr OU A M hall. Salem
Colored Orders
( Meet in Masonic and K P Hall) R W Brown, Sec
K of P
Grand Lodge of N C, Knights of Pythias, 9 Jones Bldg, J S Titts, grand chancellor
Winston Star, 1st and 3d Fri- days
Douglas, 2d and 4th Fridays Maceo, 1st and 3d Friday Twin City 2d and 4th Thurs Lincoln 1st and 3d Thurs McKinley 1st and 3d Tues Washington 2d and 4th Tues Calanthes No 1. 2d and 4th Mondays
Calanthes No 2, 2d and 4th Monday
Solone 2d and 4th Tues Langston 1st and 3d Monday Garfield 1st and 3d Monday Silver Leaf 1st and 3d Tues Fair View 2d and 4th Friday Blooming Lily 1st and 3d Fri Eagles 1st and 3d Tuesday
Masons
Salem 1st and 3d Thursday Ionic 2d and 4th Friday
Elks
Rising Sun 1st and 3d Tues
Twin City No 3283(G U O O F) meets in Citizen Hall 1st and 3d Tuesday night
House of Ruth-Meets in Bit- ting Hall every Tuesday night True Reformers-meets in Bitting Hall every Thursday night
THE CITY DIRECTORY
Affords you the best medium for reaching all classes of people, and insures you a wide-spread publicity at a cost small in proportion when compared to that of oth- er mediums.
SEE THE DIRECTORY MAN
HALFTONES ZINC ETCHINGS EMBOSSING DIES
CHRISTOPHER
ENGRAVING CO.
INC.
PHOTO-ENGRAVERS
Richmond
Virginia
COLOR PLATES ILLUSTRATING DESIGNING
JAMES ALLEN
DEALER IN Groceries and Confectioneries Also Public Drays and Carriages Phone 719 E. 4th St. Winston-Salem, N. C.
JOHN H. DAVIS
311 CHURCH BOOT and SHOE REPAIRER Second-Hand Shoes and Clothing First-Class Work Guaranteed
G. W. HAWKINS MEAT COMPANY
Dealers in LIVE and DRESSED CATTLE, BEEF. PORK, VEAL MUTTON and SAUSAGE We also carry a line of cured meats Phone 575
CITY MARKET G. W. Hawkins, Mgr.
Wm. T. WESTBROOK Boot and Shoemaker Ladies and Childrens Shoes a Specialty Satisfaction Guaranteed 412 CHURCH
SPECIAL ADVERTISEI KYS DIRECTORY
Main Office, Phone 1162 Coal and Wood Yard, Phone 919 Ice and Ice Cream 879
Carolina Cold Storage & Ice Co.
Cor. E. Fourth and Depot Sts.
ICE DEPARTMENT, Manufacturing Ca pacity, 30 tons daily". We solicit your patronage.
ICE CREAM DEPARTMENT, equipped for making 400 gallons per day. Block cream and cones a specialty. Quick de- livery.
STORAGE DEPARTMENT, 5 cold storage rooms for fursand perishable merchandise. 52,500 feet floor space for general storage. Rates reasonable.
COAL AND WOOD, the largest and best equipped yard in North Carolina. All grades of coal handled. Try ús, when in need of coal or wood.
E. L. ANDERSON, Gen'! Mgr.
Shore Transfer Company
W. A. SHORE, Propr.
Office 304 Wachovia Bank & Trust Co. Bldg. Main, Cor. 3d Phone 836
Stables, 510 Main, Fhone 896
WINSTON-SALEM NORTH CAROLINA
We transfer and haul anything on drays or wagons. "Nothing too large or too small."
BAGGAGE
Our baggage wagons meet every train and will give your orders careful an'd prompt attention. Baggage checked from residence to any point. Trunks transferred to any part of the city, which guarantee most prompt delivery
Moving Household Goods or Furniture
Our moving vans are always ready to transfer your household goods to and from freight depots or to any part of the city with competent and experienced help.
HAULING AND DRAYING OF ALL KINDS
We haul anything. We give special attention to mor- mg iron safes, heavy machinery, pianos, etc., etc.
CONTRACTING AND EXCAVATING
In this line we can save you money and give you best service.
To contractors and builders, we want to ask you to see 15. We will move your dirt, haul you brick, sand, lumber, lime, steel, cement and supplies. We guarantee satisfac- tion and responsible service. Give us a trial and be con- vinced.
P. A. Thompson
Wholesale and Retail Drugs, Paints, Olls, Varnishes, Etc.
13 W. 4th St. Phones 11 and 12
C. M. THOMAS & CO.
Agents
Alpha Portland Cement
Phones -999
Winston Agency Co.
FIRE INSURANCE
W. C. BROWN, Pras.
2 Masonic Temple Phone 952
BOYLES BROS. CO.
Clothing and Hats
Phone 399
419 Trade St.
N. L. CRANFORD & CO
SELLERS OF
FINE CLOTHING
HATS AND FURNISHINGS
One Price
P. A. Thompson
Toilet Articles, Cigars, Sada Drinks Etc: Special attention to prescriptions 13 W. 3th St Phones 11 and 12
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