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. 11,504
Dunkirk
17,221
Elmira . 37,176
Freeport .10,480
Harrison
. 14,498
Hoboken
. 70,324
Geneva
15,243
Glenns Falls
Gloversville
20,642
Herkimer
7,520
Phillipsburg
13,903
Plainfield .20,550
Pleasantville
Paterson 125,600
Perth Amboy . 32,121
. Woodbury
NEW YORK
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UNITED STATES CENSUS, 1910
Ilion
6,588
Ithaca
. 14,802
Durham . 18,241
Edenton .. 2,789
Jamestown . 31,297
Johnstown .10,447
Elizabeth City (9,000) 8,412
Fayetteville 7,045
Gastonia (8,000) 5,759
Goldsboro 6,107
Graham (Directory census) 3,260
Greensboro 15,895
Greenville (5,000) 4,101
Hamlet
2,173
Henderson (5,500) 4,503
Hendersonville (4,500) 2,818
King's Mountain 2,218
Kinston 6,995
High Point (10,000)
9,525
Laurenburg 2,322
4,163
Lenoir
3,364
Lincolnton
2,413
Lumberton 2,230
Monroe (5,200) 4,082
Mooresville (4,000) 3,400
Morehead City 2,039
Morganton 2,712
Mt Airy (5,200) 3,844
Newbern 9,961
Newton 2,316
Oxford
3,018
Plymouth
2,165
Peekskill 15,245
4,597
Perry
11,138
Port Chester 12,809
9,564
Potsdam
4,036
Poughkeepsie
29,936
Rensselaer
10,711
Rochester
218,149
Rome
. 20,497
Salamanca
5,792
Saranac Lake
4,983
Saratoga Springs
. 12,693
Schenectady
72,826
Waynesville (3,400)
6,211
Wilmington 24,748
Wilson 6,717
Winston-Salem (35,000) 22,700
NORTH DAKOTA
Bismarck 5,443
Devils Lake 5,157
Fargo 14,331
Grand Forks 12,478
Jamestown 4,358
Minot
6,188
Valley City
4,606
OHIO
Akron 69,067
Alliance
15,083
Ashland
6,795
Ashtabula
18,266
Athens 5,463
Barberton 9,410.
Barnesville 4,233
Burlington (5,200) 4,808
Charlotte (45,000)
34,014
Concord (11,000) 8,715
Lockport
17,970
Lyons 4,460.
Malone 6,467
Mamaroneck 5,699
Matteawan 6,727
Mechanicsville 6,634
Medina
5,683
Middletown
.15,313
Mt. Vernon
30,919 .
Newark
6,227
Newburg
27,805
New Rochelle
.28,867
New York 4,766,883
Niagara Falls
.30,445
North Tarrytown
5,421
North Tonawanda
11,955
Norwich
7,422
Nyack
Ogdensburg
15,933
Olean
14,743
Oneida
9,317
Ossining 11,480
Oswego .23,368
Owego 4,633
Raleigh
19,218
Reidsville (5,250)
4,828
Rockingham
2,155
Rocky Mount
8,051
Salem (See Winston- Salem)
Salisbury (10,100)
7,153
Sanford
2,282
Shelby
3,127
Spencer and East Spencer
4,500
Statesville (5,600)
4,599
Tarboro (5,100)
4,129
Thomasville (4,000)
3,877
Wadesboro 2,376
Washington (7,500)
6,211
Seneca Falls
6,588
Solvay
137,249
Tarrytown
5,600
Tonawanda 8,290
Troy 76,813
Utica
. 74,419
Yonkers 79,803
Walden 4,004
Watervliet 15,074
Waverly 4,855
Wellsville 4,382
Whitehall 4,917
White Plains 15,949
NORTH CAROLINA
Albemarle 2,116
Asheville (30,000) 18,762
Beaufort 2,483
Belhaven
2,863
5,139
Syracuse
4,388
Penn Yan
Plattsburg
Port Jervis
4,619
Lexington (5,600)
Lackawanna
.14,549
Kingston
25,908
Bellaire 12,946
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UNITED STATES CENSUS, 1910
Belefontaine
8,238
Bellevue
5,209
Shelby
4,903
Sidney
6,607
Bucyrus
8,122
Cambridge
11,327
Canal Dover
6,621
Canton
. 50,217
Chillicothe
. 14,508
Cincinnati
364,463
Circleville
6,744
Cleveland
. 560,663
Columbus
181,511
Conneaut
8,319
Coshocton
9,603
Cuyahoga Falls
4,020
Dayton
116,577
Defiance
7,327
Delaware
9,076
Delphos
5,038
Dennison
4,008
East Cleveland
9,179
East Liverpool
20,387
East Youngstown
4,972
Elyria 14,825
Findlay .14,858
Fostoria
9,597
Fremont
9,939
Galion
7,214
Gallipolis
5,560
Greenfield
4,228
Greenville
6,237
Hamilton
. 35,279
Hillsboro
4,296
Jackson
5,468
Ironton
13,147
Kent
4,448
Kenton
7,185
Lakewood
15,181
Lancaster
13,093
Lima 30,508
Logan
4,850
Lorain
28,883
Madisonville
5,193
Mansfield
20,768
Marietta
12,923
Marion
18,232
Massilon
13,879
Miamisburg
4,271
Middletown
.13,152
Mingo Junction 4,049
Mt. Vernon
9,087
Napoleon
4,007
Nelsonville 6,082
Newark 25,404
New Philadelphia
8,542
Niles
8,361
Norwalk
7,858
Norwood
16,185
Oberlin
4,365
Painesville
5,501
Piqua
13,388
Pomeroy
4,023
Portsmouth
23,481
Ravenna
5,310
Allentown
. 51,913
Salem
8,943
Altoona 52,127
Saint Marys
5,732
Ambridge
5,205
Toronto
4,271
Troy
6,122
Union City
4,804
Urbana
7,739
Urichsville
4,751
Van Wert
7,157
Wapakoneta
5,349
Warren
11,081
Washington C H.
7,277
Wellston
6,875
Wellsville
7,769
Wilmington
4,491
Wooster
6,136
Xenia
8,706
Youngstown 79,066
Zanesville
28,206
OKLAHOMA
Ada 4,349
Atlus
4,821
Ardmore
8,618
Bartlesville
Chikasha 6,181
Durant 10,320
5,330
El Reno 7,872
Enid 13,799
Guthrie
.11,654
Hugo (7,585)
4,582
Lawton
7,788
McAlester
12,954
Muskogee
.25,278
Okmulgee
4,176
Okmulgee
4,176
Sapulpa
8,283
Shawnee
12,474
Tulsa
18,182
Vinita
4,082
Wagoner
4,018
OREGON
Albany
4,275
Ashland
5,020
Astoria
9,599
Baker
6,742
Corvallis
4,552
Eugene
9,009
La Grande
4,843
Medford
3,840
Oregon City
4,287
Pendleton
4,460
Portland 207,214
Roseburg
4,738
Saint Johns
4,872
Salem
.14,094
The Dalles
4,880
PENNSYLVANIA
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Bowling Green
5,282
Springfield . 46,921
Steubenville
. 22,391
Tiffin
11,894
Toledo
168,497
Sandusky 19,989
Martins Ferry
9,133
UNITED STATES CENSUS, 1910
Archibald
7,194
Kingston
6,449
Ashland
6,855
Kittanning
4,311
Ashley
5,601
Lancaster
47,227
Avoca
4,634
Lansdowne 4,066
Bangor
5,369
Lansford 8,321
Beaver Falls
12,191
Larksville 9,288
Latrobe 8,777
Bellevue
6,323
Lebanon
19,240
Bloomsburg
7,413
Lehighton
5,316
Berwick
5,357
Lewistown
8,166
Bethlehem
12,837
Lock Haven
7,772
Braddock
. 19,357
Bradford
14,544
Bristol
9,256
McKees Rocks
.14,702
Butler
20,728
Mahonoy City
15,936
Carbondale
17,040
Carlisle
10,303
4,469
Carnegie
.10,009
Middletown
5,374
Catasauqua
5,250
Millvale
7,861
Chambersburg
. 11,800
Minersville
7,240
Charleroi 9,615
Milton
7,460
Chester
. 38,537
Monessen
11,775
Clearfield 6,851
Monongahela
7,598
Coaldale
5,154
Coatesville
. 11,084
Mt. Oliver
4,241
Columbia
.11,454
Mt. Pleasant
5,812
Connelsville
12,845
Munhall
5,185
Conshohocken
7,480
Nanticoke 18,877
Coraopolis
5,252
8,329
Corry
5,991
36,280
Crafton
4,583
Danville
7,517
Norristown 27,875
Darby
6,305
Northampton
8,729
Dickson City
9,331
Old Forge 11,324
Oil City
15,657
Dubois
12,623
8,505
Dunmore
.17,615
Duquesne
15,727
Duryea
7,487
Philadelphia 1,549,008
Easton
.28,523
East Pittsburg
5,615
Edwardsville
8,407
Erie . 66,525
Ford City
4,850
Plymouth
16,996
Forest City
5,749
Franklin
9,767
Freeland
6,197
Galeton
4,027
Reading
96,071
Gettysburg
4,030
Renova
4,621
Gilberton
5,401
Rochester
5,903
Girardville
4,396
Saint Clair
6,455
Glassport
5,540
Saint Marys
6,346
Greensburg
13,012
Sayre
6,426
Greenville
5,909
Schuykill Haven 4,747
5,456
Harrisburg
. 64,186
Scranton
129,867
Hazelton
25,452
Sewickley
4,479
Herrin
6,861
Shamokin
19,588
Homestead
18,713
Sharon
15,270
Huntingdon
6,861
Sharpsburg
8,153
Indiana
5,749
Shenandoah
25,774
Jeannette
8,077
South Bethlehem . 19,973
Jersey Shore
5,381
South Fork 4,592
Johnsonburg
4,334
South Sharon 10,190
Johnstown
55,482
Steelton 14,246
Juniata
5,285
Stroudsburg 4,379
Kane
6,626
Summithill
4,209
Oliphant
Parsons
4,338
Peckville 5,345
Phoenixville 10,743
Pitcairn 4,975
Pittsburg 533,905
Pittston .16,267
Pottsville
. 20,236
Pottstown 15,599
Punxsutawney
9,058
New Brighton
New Castle
New Kensington 7,707
Donora 8,174
Mt. Carmel
17,532
Meadville 12,780 Mechanicsburg
Luzerne 5,426
Mckeesport 42,694
Bellefonte
4,145
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Hanover
7,057
Scottdale
UNITED STATES CENSUS, 1910
Sunbury
13,770
Swissvale 7,391
Tamaqua 9,462
Tarentum 7,414
Taylor
9,060
Throop 5,133
Titusville
8,533
Towanda
4,281
Turtle Creek
4,995
Tyrone
7,176
Uniontown
. 13,344
York
. 44,750
Washington .18,778
Waynesboro
7,199
Wilkes Barre . 67,105
Wilkinsburg
. 18,924
Williamsport
.31,860
Wilmerding 6,133
Windber
8,013
Winton 5,280
RHODE ISLAND
Bristol
8,565
Central Falls 22,754
Coventry 5,848
East Providence . 15,808
Lonsdale
4,500
Manville 5,000
Newport .27,149
Pawtucket .51,622
Providence 224,326
Tiverton
4,032
Warren
6,585
Warwick
26,629
Westerly
8,696
Woonsocket 38,125
SOUTH CAROLINA
Abbeville (5,100) 4,459
Aiken (5,000)
3,911
Anderson (14,000)
9,654
Beaufort 2,486
Bennettsville 2,646
Camden (5,000) 3,569
Charleston 58,833
Cheraw
2,873
Chester (5,500)
4,754
Clifton .
4,900
Clinton (P D Co Census) 3,500
Columbia
26,319
Darlington (4,200) 3,789
Easley
3,000
Florence (8,300)
7,057
Gaffney (5,050)
4,767
Georgetown (5,050)
5,530
Greenville (33,000)
15,741
Houston
78,800
Laredo
14,855
Longview (6,200)
5,155
Marshall
11,452
McKinney
4,714
Orange (6,215)
5,527
Palestine 10,482
Paris 11,269
Port Arthur 7,663
Rock Hill (8,300).
7,216
San Angelo
10,321
Spartanburg (18,900) 17,517
Summerville
2,355
San Marcos
4,071
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Aberdeen
.10,753
Huron
5,791
Lead
8,392
Mitchell
6,515
Sioux Falls
. 14,094
Watertown
7,010
TENNESSEE
Bristol
7,148
Chattanooga
. 44,604
Clarksville (11,000)
8,548
Cleveland (7,000)
5,549
Columbia
5,754
Dyersburg 4,149
Jackson (19,000) 15,778
Johnson City (10,000) 8,502
Knoxville (86,000) 36,346
Memphis
131,105
Morristown (4,500) 4,007
Murfreesboro 4,679
Nashville
110,364
Union City 4,389
TEXAS
Abilene 9,204
Amarillo
9,957
Austin
.29,860
Beaumont
.20,640
Belton
4,164
Big Springs 4,102
Bonham 4,844
Brenham
4,718
Brownsville
(12,000)
10,517
6,967
Bryan
4,132
Cleburne
. 10,364
Corpus Christi (12,000). 8,222
Corsicana
9,749.
Dallas 92,104
Del Rio
4,000
Denison
13,632
Denton 4,732
El Paso 29,279
Ennis (7,500) 5,669
Fort Worth 73,312
Gainesville 7,624
Galveston .36,981
Greenville
8,850
Hillsboro
6,115
Houston Heights
6,984
Greenwood (7,000)
6,614
Hartsville
2,365
Lancaster
2,098
Laurens (6,000) 4,818
Marion
3,844
Newberry (5,850) 5,028
Orangeburg 5,906
Piedmont 4,000
Sumter 8,109
Union (6,000)
5,623
Yorkville (P D Co Census).
3,600
SOUTH DAKOTA
San Antonio 96,614
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Brownwood
UNITED STATES CENSUS, 1910
Sherman
12,412
Sulphur Springs (6,201)
5,151
Sweetwater 4,176
Taylor (7,300)
5,314
Seattle
237,194
Spokane 104,402
Tacoma . 83,743
Vancouver
9,300
Walla Walla
19,364
Wenatchee
4,050
WEST VIRGINIA
Charleston 22,096
Clarksburg 9,201
Benwood 4,976
Bluefield
11,188
Elkins (7,000)
5,260
Fairmount
9,711
Grafton (8,000)
7,563
Huntington
31,161
Martinsburg
Morgantown
9,150
Moundsville
8,918
Parkersburg 17,842
Wellsburg 4,189
Wheeling 41,641
WISCONSIN
Antigo
7,196
Appleton
. 16,773
Ashland
11,594
Baraboo
6,324
Beaver Dam
6,758
Beloit
15,125
Berlin
5,636
Chippewa Falls
8,893
De Pere
4,477
Eau Claire
18,310
Fond du Lac.
.18,797
Grand Rapids 6,521
Green Bay .25,236
Janesville 13,894
Kaukauna 4,717
Kenosha 21,371
La Crosse
.30,417
Madison
25,531
Manitowoc
13,027
Petersburg . 24,127
Portsmouth
.33,190
Pulaski
4,807
Radford
4,202
Richmond
127,628
Merrill
8,689
Milwaukee 373,857
4,410
Neenah
5,734
Oconto 5,629
Oskosh .33,062
4,452
Portage
5,440
Racine
38,002
Rhinelander 5,637
Sheboygan 26,398
South Milwaukee 6,092
Stevens Point
8,692
Hoquiam
8,171
North Yakima
14,082
Olympia 6,996
Port Townsend 4,181
Puyallup 4,544-
Temple
10,993
Terrell 7,050
Texarkana
9,790
Tyler
10,400
Waco
26,425 -
Waxahachie
6,205
Weatherford
5,074
Wichita Falls 8,200
Yoakum 4,657
UTAH
Murray 4,057
Ogden . 25,580
Provo
8,925
Salt Lake City. 92,777
VERMONT
Barre 10,734
Bellows Falls 4,883
Bennington
6,211
Brattleboro
6,517
Burlington 20,468
Hartford
4,179
Hartford
4,179
Montpelier
7,856
Rutland
13,546
Saint Johnsbury
6,693
Springfield 8,250
Winooski 4,520
VIRGINIA
Alexandria 15,329
Charlottesville
6,765
Clifton Forge (6,129)
5,748
Covington (5,000)
4,234
Danville (23,000)
19,020
Fredericksburg (7,500)
5,874
Hampton
5,505
Harrisonburg (5,560)
4,879
Lynchburg
29,494
Newport News
. 20,205
Norfolk
.67,452
Marinette
14,610
Marshfield
5,783
Menasha
6,081
Menomonie
5,036
Roanoke . 34,874
Staunton
10,604
Suffolk (7,595) 7,008
Winchester (6,350)
5,864
WASHINGTON
Anacortes 4,168
Bellingham 24,298
Centralia 7,311
Chehalis 4,507
Ellensburg 4,209
Everette
24,814
Stoughton 4,761
Sturgeon Bay
4,262
Monroe
Platteville
(11,000) 10,698
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UNITED STATES CENSUS, 1910
Superior
40,384
WYOMING
Two Rivers
4,850
Cheyenne
11,320
Watertown
8,829
Laramie
8,237
Waukesha
8,740
Rawlings
4,256
Wausa
16,560
Rock Springs
5,778
West Allis
6,645
Sheridan
8,408
PARCEL POST INFORMATION
On and after August 15, 1913, the limit of weight of parcels of fourth-class mail for delivery within the first and second zones shall be increased from 11 pounds to 20 pounds. The rate of post- age on parcels exceeding four ounces in weight shall be five cents for the first pound and one cent for each additional two pounds or fraction thereof when intended for local delivery, and five cents for the first pound and one cent for each additional pound or fraction thereof when intended for delivery at other offices within the first and second zones.
Sections 1, 3, 7 and 15, Parcel Post Regulations, are amended accordingly.
The pound rates of postage in the first and second zones shall be as follows:
First zone.
Second
Weight.
Local rate.
Zone
zone rate.
rate.
1 pound
$0.05
$0.05
$0.05
2 pounds
.06
.06
.06
3 pounds
.06
.07
.07
4 pounds
.07
.08
.08
5 pounds
.07
.09
.09
6 pounds
.08
.10
.10
7 pounds
.08
.11
.11
8 pounds
.09
.12
.12
SELL
9 pounds
.09
.13
.13
10 pounds
.10
.14
.14
11 pounds
.10
.15
.15
12 pounds
.11
.16
.16
13 pounds
.11
.17
.17
14 pounds
.12
.18
.18
15 pounds
.12
.19
.19
16 pounds
.13
.20
.20
17 pounds
.13
.21
.21
18 pounds
.14
.22
.22
19 pounds
.14
.23
.23
20 pounds
.15
.24
.24
Note .- The rate for local delivery shall apply to all parcels mailed at a post office from which a rural route starts, for delivery on such route, or mailed at any point on such route for delivery at any other point thereon, or
at the office from which the route starts, or on any rural route starting therefrom, and on all matter mailed at a city car- rier office, or at any point within its de- livery limits, for delivery by carriers from that office, or at any office for lo- cal delivery.
Fresh meats and other articles men- tioned in paragraph 2, Section 34, Parcel Post Regulations, when inclosed and wrapped in the manner prescribed by the last sentence of that paragraph, will be accepted for mailing to offices within the first and second zones.
IF
YOU
HAVE ANYTHING TO
ADVERTISE
IT
IN
YOUR
CITY
DIRECTORY
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Miscellaneous Information Con- cerning Postage Stamps, Pos- tal Cards and Stamped Envelopes
All postage stamps issued by the United States since 1860 are good for postage.
Postage-due stamps are used by post- masters to witness the collection of postage on short-paid matter. These stamps are not good for prepayment of postage and are not sold to the public.
Internal-revenue stamps are neither good for postage nor redeemable by the Post-Office Department.
United States postage stamps are good for postage in Guam, Hawaii, Porto Rico, and Tutuila, but not in the Philip- pine Islands or in the Panama "Canal Zone." Postage stamps overprinted "Philippines" or "Canal Zone, Panama," are not good for postage or redeemable in the United States.
Postage Stamps .- The Department is- sues postage stamps of the following de- nominations: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 13, 15, and 50 cent, 1, 2, and 5 dollar, and 10-cent special delivery.
Postage stamps that are mutilated, or defaced in any way, can not be accepted for postage.
Stamps cut or otherwise severed from postal cards, embossed United States stamped envelopes, or newspaper wrap- pers are not redeemable or good for postage.
Postage stamps are neither redeemable from prchasers nor exchangeable for those of other denominations or any other stamped paper.
Postage stamps shold not be used for making remittances. They may be lost or may adhere in transit, and such use tends to disorganize the proper equaliza- tion of postmasters' compensation under the law. Ample registry and money or- der facilities are provided for the safe transimssion of funds by mail.
No postage-stamped paper is sold by the Department direct; it must be bought of postmasters.
Postal cards are furnished at the post- age value represented by the stamp im- pressed thereon.
Single postal cards for domestic and foreign correspondence are furnished at 1 cent and 2 cents each, and double (re- ply) postal cards at 2 and 4 cents each, respectively.
Domestic single cards are furnished in sheets of 40 each, when so desired, for printing purposes.
United States stamped envelopes .- The Department issues thirteen different sizes of stamped envelopes, the smallest 2 7-8 by 5 1-4, the largest 4 3-8 by 10 1-8 inches, in three qualities and five colors of paper, as follows: First quality, white and amber; second quality, buff and blue; third quality, manila. The denomina- tions are 1, 2, 4, and 5 cent. A diagram of sizes and schedule of prices may be consulted at any post-office.
Stamped newspaper wrappers are is- sued in 1-cent, 2-cent, and 4-cent denom- inations, and in three sizes.
Unused stamped envelopes and news- paper wrappers, when presented in a substantially whole condition, will be re- deemed by postmasters at their face value either in postage stamps, stamped envelopes, or postal cards, but stamped envelopes bearing a printed return card will be redeemed only from original purchasers.
SPECIAL DELIVERY
A special-delivery stamp, in addition to the lawful postage, secures the im- mediate delivery of any piece of mail matter at any United States post-office within the letter-carrier limits of free- delivery offices and within a 1-mile limit of any other post-office.
Special delivery can be effected only by the use of the special delivery stamp.
Hours of delivery: From 7 a. m. to 11 p. m. at all free-delivery offices, and from 7 a. m., to 7 p. m. at all other offices, or until after the arrival of the last mail at night, provided that be not later than 9 p. m. Special-delivery mail must be de- livered on Sundays as well as on other days, if post-office is open on Sundays.
If special-delivery matter fails of deliv- ery because there is no person at the place of address to receive it, the matter is returned to the post-office and deliv- ered in the ordinary mail.
Special-delivery matter may be for- warded, but is not entitled to special de- livery at the second office of address un- less forwarded on a general forwarding request before attempt at delivery has
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been made at the post-office of original address.
A special-delivery stamp does not give a piece of mail matter any other security than that given to ordinary mail matter.
Rural letter carriers are required to de- livery special-delivery mail to the resi- dences of patrons of their routes if they live within 1 mile of the routes. Special- delivery matter addressed to patrons of rural free delivery who reside more than 1 mile from the routes will be placed in the box of the addressee in the same manner as ordinary mail.
REGISTRY SYSTEM Valuable Matter Should Be Registered REGISTRY FEE, 10 CENTS.
. Registered mails reach every post-of- fice in the world. The system insures safe transit and correct delivery.
In case of loss, the sender or owner of a registered article prepaid at the let- ter rate of postage, mailed at, and ad- dressed to, a United States post-office, is indemnified for its value up to $50.00. .
Valuable letters and parcels, and those which the sender wishes positively to know have been correctly delivered, should be registered.
The registry fee is 10 cents for each separate letter or parcel, in addition to the postage, both to be fully prepaid with postage stamps attached to the letter or parcel.
Any piece of mail matter may be reg- istered at any post-office or station thereof, and by any rural free-delivery carriers. In residential districts of cities, letters and packages of first-class matter that are not cumbersome on account of
size, shape, or weight can be registered by letter carriers at the house door as safely as if brought to the post-office.
In order to have a letter or parcel reg- istered it is necessary merely to have it properly prepared, addressed, and stamp- ed, and the name and address of the sender written or printed on it. It should be handed to the postmaster, clerk, or carrier, who will write out a registration receipt for the sender.
MONEY-ORDER FEES.
Fees for money orders payable in the United States (including Guam, Hawaii, Porto Rico, and Tutuila, Samoa); also for orders payable in Canada, Cuba, Newfoundland, the United States postal agency at Shanghai (China), and the Philippine Islands:
For sums not exceeding $2.50 3 cents
Over $2.50 to $5. 5 cents
Over $5 to $10.
Over $10 to $20 8 cents
10 cents
Over $20 to $30.
12 cents
Over $30 to $40
15 cents
Over $40 to $50 18 cents
Over $50 to $60
20 cents
Over $60 to $75. .25 cents
Over $75 to $100. . 30 cents
DOMESTIC RATES OF POSTAGE.
Class 1 (sealed or unsealed), 2 cents for 1 ounce or fraction.
Class 2 (unsealed, transient), 1 cent for each 4 ounces or fraction.
Class 3 (unsealed), 1 cent for each 2 ounces or fraction.
Class 4 (unsealed), 1 cent for 1 ounce or fraction.
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The Camden, S. C., City Directory
VOL. I. 1914-1915 VOL. I.
THE PIEDMONT SERIES
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS WORK
adv-advertisement. agt-agent. al-alley.
appr-apprentice.
assn-association.
asst-assistant.
dept-department.
dlr-dealer.
mngr-manager.
msgr-messenger.
smstrs-seamstress.
bds-boards.
emp-employment.
bkkpr-bookkeeper.
Bldg-building.
bldr-builder.
blksmith-black- smith.
fir-floor.
opr-operator.
sq-square. stengr-stenogra- pher.
brkmn-brakeman.
cabtmkr-cabinet- maker.
carp-carpenter.
chf-chief.
clk-clerk.
co-county.
inspr-inspector.
la-lane.
lab-laborer.
laund-laundry.
lyr-layer.
propr-proprietor.
whol-wholesale.
confr-confectioner.
mdse-merchandise.
R M S-railroad
wid-widow.
contr-contractor.
mkr-maker.
mail service.
rd-road.
wer-worker. wks-works.
The classification by business will be found after the alphabetical arrangement of names. For full indices to the contents of the work, see index.
Names marked * are those of colored persons except where a * is used to denote a certain occupation or special business heading.
CAMDEN S C [1914-15] CITY DIRECTORY 101
A
NICE Line of Groceries always on hand.
LANG'S HIGH GRADE GROCERY-Phone 2.
*Aaron Abram (Rosa), lab, h 813 14th
*Aaron Abram Jr, lab, h 813 14th
* Aaron Geo, porter Parlor Meat Mkt, h 813 14th
* Adams Chas, lab, h 13th on Sou Ry
* Adams Earle, lab, h 13th nr Sou Ry Adams Fred J, h 210 11th
* Adams Jas (Augusta), farmer, h 710 5th av
mldr-moulder. mInr-milliner.
rms-rooms.
ct-court.
ctr-cutter.
mnfg-manufactur- ing.
manfr-manufac- turer.
sec-secretary.
ship-shipping. slsmn-salesman.
atty-attorney.
av-avenue.
e-east.
mstr-master.
n-north.
nr-near.
sp-space. spl-special.
frt-freight.
ftr-fitter.
gen'l-general.
h-house.
int rev-internal revenue.
ins-insurance.
plstr-plasterer.
tchr-teacher. tel opr-telegraph operator. trav-traveling. treas-treasurer.
collr-collector.
comr-commissioner.
com mer-commis- sion merchant.
condr-conductor.
mchst-machinist.
(r)-rear.
plmbr-plumber. P O-post office. pres-president. prin-principal.
uphr-upholsterer. v-pres-vice-presi- dent. w-west.
cor-corner.
cot byr-cotton buy- er.
electrn-electrician.
engnr-engineer.
ext-extension.
off-office.
paperhngr-paper- hanger.
supt-superintend- ent.
passgr-passenger.
photog-photog- rapher. pl-place.
Sou-Southern. soIr-solicitor.
figmn-flagman.
opp-opposite.
R R-Railroad. Ry-railway. s-south.
dep-deputy.
mkt-market.
First National Bank of Camden, Camden, S. C. The Only National Bank in Kershaw County Pays 4 Per Cent Interest Per Annum, Quarterly in Savings Department TOTAL RESOURCES $320,387.00
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L. L. CLYBURN, President W. R. EVE, Jr. V-Prest. JOHN S. LINDSAY, Cashier
Capital $35,000
Loan and Savings Bank Camden, S. C.
Special Attention to Collections, Remittance on day of Payment
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* Adams Perry (Frances), lab, h 13th on Sou Ry
Adams Sam'l R (Addie), h 210 11th
* Adams Shadrack A (Lucy), lab, h 706 5th av
** Adams Tony, driver, h 713 20th
Adams Wm, emp Hermitage Cotton Mills, h 50 same
*African Methodist Episcopal Church, 731 6th av, Rev I N Nesbit pas Alexander Annie D Miss, h 610 16th
#Alexander Belle, wid Rivers, h 505 14th
* Alexander Daisy, cook, h 1312 8th av
* Alexander Emma, h 638 8th
Alexander Emma W Miss, student, h 612 14th
Alexander Geo G (R Emma), city clerk and treasurer, h 612 14th * Alexander Harry (Ruth), carp, h 819 5th av Alexander Geo G Jr, atty at law, h 612 14th
ALEXANDER I H, dentist, 1050 6th av ; office hours, 9 to 2 and 3:30 to 6 p m-phone 226-L, h 1407 same-phone 254-J Alexander Isaac, presser, h 819 5th av
* Alexander Jas (Amanda),, carp, h 650 9th
* Alexander Jas Jr, carp, h 1507 2d av
Alexander Louella A, wid W S, h 610 16th
Alexander Martha J, wid Chas, h 705 12th
Alexander Winnie Miss, h 612 14th * Alexander Sallie, tchr, h 819 5th av
-Alexander Sallie Miss, clk Hirsch Bros & Co, h 505 14th
* Alexander Walter, porter Burns & Barrett
* Alexander Washington (Louise), eating hse 1st av nr 11th, h 408 8th * Alexander Weston, cook, h 819 5th Alexander Willie S Miss, h 610 16th
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