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Phone No. 938
Winston-Salem, N. C.
FRED. N. DAY, Jeweler and Optometrist
WATCHES, DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY
EYES EXAMINED FREE
A FIT GUARANTEED
"The Greatest of all Hair Tonics
Guaranteed to Cure DANDRUFF and Stop Falling Hair
For Sale by all Druggists and Barber Shops
TO-BAC-TON
CHURCHES
548
PRIVATE SCHOOLS
St Home (M E)-Boston Cot- tages
St James (A M E)-719 e 7th
St Paul's (M E)-Chestnut cor 7th; Rev N D Shamborgner, pastor
Trade Street-1003 Trade
Union Bethel (A M E Zion)
-Wren av nr Oak; Rev A L 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, pastr
Presbyterian
Grace-719 Depot, Rev C A Ward, pastor
Lloyd-730 Chestnut; Rev 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, H Montague pres, D H Blair 1st v-pres, Geo D Hodgin 2d v-pres, R E Follin sec-treas
Board Governors
W W Smoak, Dr R O Apple, J W Glenn, J P Stedman, Dr E P Gray, Jas A Gray Jr
EDUCATIONAL
(Public Schools of Winston)) Supt of Scool-R H Latham, office Cherry nr 4th
Supervisor Com'l Dept-Miss A L Dobson Supervisor, Teachers Training -Miss Annie Wiley
Winston High School-Cher- ry nr 4th
Principal-L Lea White
East Winston Graded School
-Highland av cor 7th Principal-Miss Ada Roan North Winston Graded School 906 Patterson av
Principal-T H Cash
West End Graded School- 815 w 4th
Principal-Miss Lillian Jen- kins Colored Graded & Industrial School-615 Depot Principal-S A Smith
(Salem Public Schools)
East Salem Public School-
Belews extd Principal - Miss Blossom
Traxter West Salem Graded School- Laurel av cor Academy, Salem Principal -- W B Clinard (Suburban Public School)
*Blumtown-Blumtown; J J Jones, prin
*Belleview - Belleview; A J Brown, prin
Boston Cottages School-Old Town rd; Rev Chas Ward, prin Centreville Public School- Centreville
*North Trade Street-Trade nr 11th; Lillie Mebane, prin Pine Chapel-Southside
S'side High School-Church st, S'side, S W Hall, prin Waughtown-61 s Tryon, W'- town; O L Pulliam, 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 M
Dean of Music - Prof H A Shirley
Trustees -. Bishop Edwd Rondthaler (pres), Rev Jas E Hall, Jno W Fries, Rev J Ken- neth Ptoht, Frank H Fries, W F Shaffner, Chas Siewers, Fred Fogle, H E Fries, W A Blair and H E Rondthaler (sec)
*Slater Industrial State & Normal School - Columbian Hghts, F M Kennedy, prin Tinsley Military Institute
Twin-City Electric Shoe Repair Co. 210 West Fourth Street Phone No. 1182
Davis Electric Co. 212 Main Phone 841
Wiring, Supplies and Fixtures
PRIVATE SCHOOSL 549
SECRET ORDERS
(The) - 500 Church, Salem, Headmaster-J Tinsley
*Willis School-734 Chestnut, G H Willis, prin
HOSPITALS, HOMES AND CHARITIES
Anti-Tuberculosis Committee of One Hundred-413-5 Masonic Temple
Belo Home of Salem-Main cor Bank; a home for aged and self-supporting women, under auspices of the Belo Home assn -Miss Gertrude Siewers, supt
Children's Home (Methodist Orphanage)-w Winston, H A Hayes, supt
*Colored Orphan Home
Yontztown
Forsyth County Home-Lib- erty rd bey Fairview, J L Wag- oner, supt
*Hope Day Nursery-202 e 7th, Grace Goins; mngr
Maravian Widows Home - 600-604 Main, Salem, J A Line- back, supt
Moravian Sisters Home-617- 623 Church, Salem, a home for the aged and destitute single women, under the auspices of Salem Academy & College
*Slater Hospital - Columbian Heights
Twin City Hospital -- 104-110 Brookstown av, Miss Eugenia Henderson, supt
LIBRARIES
Carnegie Public Library-301 Cherry, Mrs Mary C Prather, librarian
MILITARY
Forsyth Riflemen Co "C"- First Regiment N C S G; Or- ganized Feb 12th 1812; drill ev- ery Monday night at Armory cor Fourth and Church sts, J G Wooten captain, J A Stith 1st lieut, W A Holder, 2nd lieut, R Holder 1st sergeant
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 C N G-Col J C Bessent
Chief Engineer-Col J L Lud- low
Aide de Camp-Col H 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
Crowder's Park-2838 Waugh- town
SECRET AND BENEVO- LENT ORGANIZA- TIONS
Benevolent and Protective Or- der of Elks
Winston Lodge No 449, Elks Bldg: organized 1899; Meet ev- ery Tuesday night except during the months of May, June, July and August, when meetings are held one a month
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,
The Fries Manufacturing and Power Co. SUPPLIES, ELECTRIC LIGHT AND ALL UP-TO-DATE ELECTRIC APPLIANCES
Phone 212
The
Money - Hanner Real Estate and Fire Insurance
Special attention to the collection of rents. Our Motto! "Prompt Settlements" 247 1-2 Main Street
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C.
Inc.
To reach the people ADVERTISE IN
The Union Republican
PHONE 553
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Sworn Statement Shows Largest Circulation of Any State Weekly
Phone 15 Co
Crystal Ice
PURE ICE
·SECRET ORDERS 550
SECRET ORDERS
K T, Masonic Temple, meets. fourth Monday night
Twin City Chapter No 60, Or- w Fourth, every Tuesday night
der of Eastern Star, Masonic Temple, meets first and third Thursdays
Odd Fellows
Salem Lodge No 36, 4041/2 Liberty, meets every Tuesday night
Bethabara Lodge No 106 over Salem postoffice, meets every Friday night
Salem Encampment No 20, 4041/2 Liberty, meets second and fourth Thursday nights Evangeline Rebekah Lodge No 27, 4041/2 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 aerie No 732. 51/2 w 4th, every Tuesday night 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- treville hall, every Tuesday night
Centreville 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
Royal Arcanum
Winston Council No 1224 121/2 w Fourth, meeting when called Improved Order of Heptasohs
Winston-Salem Conclave No 1083, meets second and fourth Thursdays in Eagle's hall, cor Main and Fourth sts
Washington Camp No 1, of N C PO S of A, meets every Wednesday night 7:30 Jr OU A M hall, Salem
Colored Orders
(Meets 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 Fitts, 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 (GUO 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
Crutchfield & Beard Transfer Co. BAGGAGE Called for and Delivered Promptly
Phone 1177
Office 211 East Third Street
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Main Office, Phone 1116 Coal and Wood Yard, Phone 919 Ice and Ice Cream 879
Carolina Cold Storage & Ice Company
Corner E. Fourth and Depot Streets
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 stor- age rooms for furs and perishable mer- chandise. 52,500 feet floor space for gen- eral storage. Rates reasonable.
COAL AND WOOD, the largest and best equipped yard in North Carolina. A11 grades of coal handled. Try us when in need of coal or wood.
E. L. ANDERSON, Gen. Mgr.
Shore Transfer Company INCORPORATED
Office and Storage Warehouse 122 E. 3d Stables 510 Main
BAGGAGE Our wagons meet all trains and we trans- fer trunks to all parts of the city. By ar- rangement with the railroads, we check your baggage from hotel or residence to destination, saving you time and trouble at station and guarantee your bag- gage absolute safety in transportation. Why take chances, by allowing anyone to handle your baggage?
Moving Furniture
We have the best moving vans, and the most competent men to be had in the city. We will pack and ship your fur- niture at reasonable rates.
We have a large Storage Warehouse and will store anything on reasonable terms.
STORAGE Hauling and Draying Being the best equip- ped transfer people in Winston - Salem. we are prepared to haul "anything" on drays or wagons.
"Nothing too large or too small." Heavy Hauling, our specialty. Try us and be convinced.
Grading and Excavating
With our equipment. we make the dirt fly. Streets graded, basements excavated, railroads graded, and builders of dirt and rock roads. "We make the dirt fly."
"Nothing too large or too small."
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C.
Phone 836
Phone 836
P. A. Thompson
THE QUALITY DRUG STORE The best service, Cold Drinks, Cigars, &c
C. M. THOMAS & CO.
AGENTS Alpha Portland Cement 55 inan Phones -56
WINSTON AGENCY CO.
FIRE INSURANCE
102 Masonic Temple
W. G. JEROME, Sec-Treas. Phone 952
Boyles Bros. Co. CLOTHING AND HATS
Phone 399
437 Trade Street
N. L. CRANFORD & CO.
SELLERS OF FINE CLOTHING
Hats and Furnishings One Price to All
P. A. Thompson
Toilet Articles, Cigars, Soda Brinks, Etc Special Attention to Prescriptions
13-15 W. 4th St. Phones 11 and 12
$ 85
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